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1 SIXTY-FIRST YEAR BUCHANAN/ MICHIGAN THURSDAY NOV S Subscribe o he Record. Ipays o ge he bes. No. 47. w i 1 m m m i Now Here s he Proposiion IN m JIBXT Hi. Haws. - Giver of all good gifs we raise Our voices his Clay of praise To own he deb of blood and; ears Tha brougl he harves of he years. To us who in his- laer age Treasure an easy heriage ThaL-eameTos; unearned. in- bough. Le us no he oo proud for augh Tha drops ino our hands unsough. For we hu sand here hy heir grace Sons of an old heroic race Whose unforgoen bones are laid Wihin he land heir labors made. Le us give hanks for wha was clone Now ha he paien figh is won By hose ambassadors of God Whose plowshares broke he virgin sod. fips o he dus; bu hey shall keep; The honor hrough heir deahless sleep. On Powered hill and ferile plain Where once hey wrough in oil and pain Behold a boundless pleny smiles Across hree imes a housand miles*. We rise above he ruck of hings Heirs of he years creaion s kings! W e Cii he blue wih daunless wings Where once heir ox eams labored.. slow A shor half cenury ago. For wha has been for wha shall be We yield our hanks o hem and Thee! O----- s N a i o n H g s G r a v e U n k n o w n S o l d i e r B u c h a n a r r H a s L o s Homeless Men Sleep On Cemen Floor Coverless In a forgoen and unmarked grave in an abandoned burial ground in he Trea and Howe addiional lies he body of an officer of «he Union Army be hero of a. charge hardly surpassed in heroism by he far-famed dash of he Six Hundred a Balaklava. The lionor ha inheres in fighing and risking life for one s counry! seems o gradually dwindle \ wih he passage of ime as. he grave of Sergean Harrison B^rnhouse has been prac- j ically unknown for many years of Soldier save by Ashley Carlisle who has annually marked in} spo wih a flag on Memorial DaV. Barnhouse enlisedla he same ime as Carlisle in Company L 2d Michigan Cavalry aking par in he.bales of Corinh Pisburgh Landing Hamburg. Landing (on! he Tennessee Rivgri and a number of ohers. / j In he summer of 1S62 he 2d j Michigan Cavalry was unied wih he 2d Iowa Cavalry o form a ; brigade commanded by Gen. Phil i (Coninued: on page 5) -1 BUYS CHELSEA..ANT AM T W E L V E S A T. E V E! Slim Thanksgiving Inj Sigh For Them Buchanan people who perchance have roused; fron fifful slumbers during he pas week o hun m ore covers should no consider heir pligh oo serious comparaively speaking. For on Saurday nigh when he lae sorm was a Is heigh and emperaures were below- freezing 12 men slep on he hard cemen floor wihou covering in he village hose house wih only he fire in he old sove o ameliorae he chill blass ha swep In from he cracks abou doors and windows. For he pas wo weeks from a half dozen o a dozen homeless job huners have aken advanage o f his village floppery. No all are bums by any means. They range all he way from callow- youh of 16 on heir firs flyer away fiom home o decrepi old men who have been crowded ou of indusries by heir age and by he displacemens of new machinery and mehods. Typical of many was one decen looking man who dangled an empy sleeve. He had los an arm in railroading 3S years ago. Since j ha for years iyyhad-beer a cross ing wachman in Deroi dropping he cross arms an he racks for he passage of rains. Then he railway insalled auomaic apparaus ha operaed he cross i arms and he and 14. of his fellows i were ou of jobs. Then he sared he rounds of he auomobile facories looking for any sor of job and everywhere Half Cenury Residen. Here; Lef 15 Years Ago A UNION OFFICER John Ferro 93 an old ime residen of Buchanan died Tuesday of pneumonia a his home a San Joe Calif. where he had lived wih his son Harry for he pas 15 years. Perro was born in 1835 near Rocheser N. Y. coming o Buchanan as a boy. He was an early conver o he Republican movemen and organized and capained he Buchanan company of Wide Awakes" which worked for he cause of Johu C. Freemon agains James Buchanan in 1856 alhough Perro was IS days oo young o voe on. elecion day. - I L -.xiiscdlr lire ch Mini.lgai Infanry a he beginning of he war and served hroughou aaining he rank of lieuenan. Afer he war he reurned o Buchanan and made his home here over 40 years when he moved o California a following he deah of his wife. He was a carpener and cabine-maker by rade. In addi-. ion o he son wih whom he lives J Says Addy Sae Feed Specialis To Dairymen LIME NEEDED The bigges facor in a successful dairy esablishmen is he dairyman said R. H. Addy Farm Bureau feed specialis who spoke a a meeing of dairymen Wednesday evening of las week a he direcors room of he S. Joe Valley Shipping Associaion. I mus he conceded ha if he milk herd is poor i is doubless he dairyman s faul: said Addy Good cows subjec o poor managemen may be a losing invesmen. Good dairy sock and proper uare and feeding mus go hand In hand o secure resuls he I said. T.hiring he recenly acquired informaion of value o dairymen Addy advised he use of bone meal from wo. o four ounces per day in he dairy cows raion This may be fed wih sal in a half and half mixure. Addy saed ha record producion cows had been drained of. lime unil heir healh was under- MICHIGrAN JOURNALISM ASSUMES AS YOU WERE COMPLEX Michigan journalism revered oward is complexion of eigh monhs ago Monday when Marion McClure former associae publisher of he Berrien Comiy Record bough back his former propery he Chelsea Sandard which he akes over December 1. McClure bough he Sandard eigh years ago from Q. T. Hoover and operaed i for wo years as sole owner when he enered ino parnership wih his broher A. B. McClure. Afer five and one-half years of prosperous operaion he brohers sold he propery o E. IS. Brown who in urn sold back o McClure he firs of his week. McClure saed ha he fel very forunae in securing his old plan as he is horoughly conversan unil ha field. He moved his household goods o Chelsea yeserday having sold his home here o Mrs. Lillian Huner who is now moving from her former home on Porage sree. Tliis is doubless one of he mos unique ransacions ever effeced in Michigan newspaperdom inasmuch as he McClure brohers sold he Record back o is former owner IT. L. Hayden before McClure bough back his erswhile holdings. The bes wishes of many Buchanan friends follow Mr. and Mrs. McClure o Chelsea. QGBliiSsSaia.H M. Tabor Aid Serves Thanksgiving. 5 Bancsue H A R R A H SPEAKER Chicken Successor To Pig as Piece d Resisance Seal From Gey er School Las Nigh. meeing he same answer: "No I place1for a cripple. inie Hall of Berrien Springs and I "Them employmen men have j Mrs. Belle Case Of Three Oaks f Ice in heir veins insead of i word was. received here o he blood; hey don even g-ve you a Ieffec ha he remains would be (Chance he said. They repor Henry. scai-ed from San Jose Thanksgiv- Ford will employ crippled men for mg Day and would probabiv arrive wha work hey can do bu I did:... mined and hey failed o breed he leaves wo daughers Mrs. Min- clue o he inroads on heir sysem by heavy milking. A dairy Unknown hieves enered he Geyer school house locaed on he Walon Road a half *xnile eas of he River Sree bridge1las nigh aking a No IS Round Oalc sove several window curains* a coal bucke and. ax. Couny officers Clarence Dunbar and G. S.. Qvercash have been working on he case oday bu repor no dues. -Apparenly he hief es gained enrance by a skeleon key. Tracks abou he school indicae ha a ruck came from he eas backed; up o he school porch and hen reurned easward again. The Geyer eacher Miss Elizabeh Sukuchak; o f Bridman was. aken ill Friday and is: now In hospial. for an operaion a subsiue arriving; his morning; from. Benon Harbor o: relieve her during her illness: Oher depredaions; are repored a: he. Broceus school norhwes of own vandals having enered he building one nigh in he pas week.by forcing: a window and burning up school hooks; and oher propery of value. Mrs. Minnie Haas is he eacher. Trp. 41 Has Play Session i Tuesday Nigh Troop. 41 had1 a rousing good ime las Tuesday nigh playing some o f he- old games which had no been used for a long im e - poison sool grab he ha and Simon Say s produced pleny o f fun for he opposing sides; Afer he- games: a review on firs aid was: had. Arificial: respiraion was. gone over o some lengh o make sure all he hoys for coness and games knew i hen he- various carries and proved very amusing no ge a look-in. Anoher decen-looking Chap was pressing his rousers by he aid of a paper and a weigh. He old a sory of being urned down a auo facories on accoun of physical defecs "For one kind of work in Flin hey wouldn ake anyone who didn weigh 180 pounds. he said "i was for some kind o f heavy juggling. The men prefer o cach rides along he highways raher han ride he rains now if possible bu wih mos drivers hey mee a cold recepion. I s jus abou one in a hundred ha will ake you on said one of he ransiens. I s my experience ha you have o walk mos of he way on he highways. There was a guy- in here las nigh who claimed he had: come from S. Louis iu a day. You1can believe him if you. wan o. The railways will allow hem o ride freighs "in he eas hu i is cold ransporaion and as a rule hey sop In yards wo or hree miles: from own and you have o walk back. There are more jobless men bumming on highway and. railway han in several years according o lae guess a he vil o. *. MONDAY CLUB ENJOYS T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R Mrs. C. D. Ken was hosess: o he Monday Lierary Club a heir annual Thanksgiving dinner a he home Monday noon a 12:30. Five small ables were arisically decoraed wih chrysanhamums and pumpkin place cards were *used. Each gues wroe on her place card he hings which she was hankful for and hese were read following he- dinner; Mrs. G. H..Sevenson had. charge o f he program and1 he choosing of sides followed Mrs. here Sunday for burial. While he was a member of he G. A. R. pos here he was no he soldier afer whom he pos was named. The funeral will be held a 2 p. m. Monday from he Mehodis church; wih he Masonic lodge in charge. Rev. Liddieoa will preach he funeral sermon. A o Fred Nelson Weds Ruby Rees Galien a Souh Bend Sa. Fred Nelson nigh employee of he Ciy Bakery was unied in marriage Saurday afernoon o Miss Ruby Rees of Galien be ceremony aking place a he Kenneh Holmes residence in Souh Bend wih Rev. W. H. Canfield o f he Firs Evangelical church of his place reading he marriage riual. The ring- service was used.aendans on he couple being Mrs. W. H. Canfield and Mrs. K. Holmes. The groom is he son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Nelson of Moccasin avenue. The young couple will make heir home In Buchanan o Mrs. Addie Robers Dies Thursday Eve. were shown- and ried1. -o- Emma Knigh read a poem on he Origin o f Thanksgiving and ENTERTAIN 12 GUESTS Mrs. Redden old abou The Firs AT BIRTHDAY PARTY j Thanksgiving Dinner. Mrs. A. «i A. Worhingon gave O. Henrys Miss Rosemary Thompson en- Two Thanksgiving Day Genle- erained 12 guess on her 13h men. The club will no mee nex birhday anniversary Saurday af-! Monday bu on December IQh X _ i l. _ U x A f I i«. -V.A V*.... i l l. 1 Al. Am. a m 1*m r f "f if V. r* ~i\t. O M l ernoon in he home of her parens;. Mr: and Mrs. Harry B. Thompson -A bunco* prizes were won by Miss [Marian Miller Miss Doris1Campbell and Miss Freddie Porz.. Refreshmens; were served. will be- guess of Mrs. M. Redden.... Or Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sco of Warsaw were guess Saurday evening and Sunday a home of Mr; and Mrs. Dean Clark. cow will drain he bones o f her skeleon of 25 percen of he lime Addy said o pu ino milk flow when her feed lacks ha elemen. A he end of a few monhs he cow IS badly ou of condiion and may be rubied. The pracice of feedin g hone meal prevens his occurence. Anoher poin of ineres in Addys alk was liis accoun of he producion of iodized milk by Illinois dairymen. The cow is fed five grains of iodine per day in her raion and much of his goes ino her milk making i a suiable food for people suffering from goire for which iodine is a remedy. The same pracice is followed wih poulry iodine fed in he raions of a laying hen going ino he egg rendering i a medicaed food. The fac known by dairymen ha early cu hay is of greaer simulous in milk producion is due Acdy saed o he fac ha he proein conen and he mineral sals are in more soluble form in he less maure grass. Timohy jus going ino bloom has 50 percen more available proein and mineral sals han imohy le sand unil pas he bloom sage. To be a paying- invesmen a dairy cow should be able o produce 300 pounds of buer fa annually by her hird year Addy saed. The cows in he esing associaions: of he sae average considerable over ha figure. Mrs. Addie; Robers died Thura day evening a 6:30 a he home of her daugher; Mrs. Ruh Nelson a he age of 73 years. Alhough in poor healh for1some ime. Mrs. Robers deah was so sudden ha he grief sricken family was; grealy shocked. Mrs. Robers Dl Charl6s Rosenberg Souh was one of hose good wives and E 1. Y. mohers so essenial for he be- cl. specialis will speak DR. ROSENBERG OF SOUTH BEND TO TALK BEFORE P. T. A. WED mohers so essenial for he beermen of he world faihful o every rus. The funeral was held Sunday afernoon in he L. D S. church; conduced by Rev. Conklin pasor of he M. E. church and was largely aended. Burial in Galien cemeery O The Misses Dorohy Clark Agnes Spalding and Muriel WOikins are: coming from he Kalamazoo Teachers College o spend he Thanksgiving- holidays wih friends here. Wednesday evening Dec. 5 before he Paren-Teachers- Associaion he meebig saring a 3:30 p. m. in he high school audiorium. The speaker will relae his experiences In medical relief work among children. of he ciy of Souh Bend. Selecions will he given by he high school band: under- he direcion of R. R. Robinson. Helen Mogforci will enerain wih readings- The school-nurse Mrs. Reba Lamb wlil-ell o f her child welfare work here A l SUCCESS - <1*394. X MAS BORN HERE GRAND- SIRE FIRST RESIDENT OF THE VILLAGE The following sory from he Pos-Sandard published a Oswego Mich. relaes he musical success of Esher McCoy who was born in Buchanan and who is he daugher of Charles McCoy one ime residen and a granddaugher of Russell McCoy who was he firs residen of Buchanan and afer whom McCoy s creek was named. The Pos-Sandard aricle saes: A program which will be of unusual ineres o he local radio audiences a leas will be provided by WFBL be Onondaga hoel saion in Syracuse Saurday nigh. One of he enerainers will be Miss Esher McCoy vocal aris of his ciy who will sing during he Clark music hour. I will be he firs ime an Oswego audience will have had he opporuniy of hearing Miss McCoy. Since making her debu on he concer sage nearly wo years ago Miss McCoy has spen mos Of her ime in New York Ciy. She plans o remain for he winer in Oswego bu will likely appear in recials during he season. While her program for her firs radio concer has no ben compleed she will presen wo groups of songs wrien in English French and German. For he enerainmen of he Oswego audience she will sing- In My Garden composed by George Robers pianis of Oswego who has made a brillian record on he concer sage. He is accompanis for Miss Florence Macbeh who for a number of years has been idenified in concer work in he counry. Afer spending more han wo years in Europe Miss McCoy made- her firs public appearance in Carnegie hall in New York December Cliics highly praised her work. As a suden in high school Miss McCoy began raining under Anna Harmon of his ciy. A few years ago she became a pupil of Mrs. D. B. McClosky and Miss Bessie Bowie one of he bes known vocal eachers in he meropolis. On going: o Europe she became a pupil o f Prof. Mongiere of Paris.T Oswego Pos-Sandard. ALENE RILEY ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT BRIDGE Miss Alene Riley enerained several guess a bridge Saurday afernoon in her home on Wes Fron sree. The Misses Freddie Porz and Doris Campbell won he honors. J. Frank Greene fieid secreary of he Chrisian church for he sae will be a he Hills Corners Chrisian Church nex Tuesday evening in company wih Rev..Jarman of Benon Harbor^ A general meeing of he members aiid a communiy supper will be held. The Behany Class of he Mehodis church pioner among Sunday school classes of Buchanan enjoyed heir annual Thanksgiving supper a he M. Tabor Grange Hall Monday evening members of he class and heir guess o he number of 50 siing down o a sumpuous banque prepared by he Ladies Aid of he M. Tabor church.» The bill of fare w is varied from be radiional roasrjpig his year he class deci-ay-v on creamed chicken inso jr a number of years h i *has been served in be i p Church he radiion?? O S K l resisance being a roas p.g served wih an apple in is mouh. This year he class decided o forego he ask of preparing heir own banque and ry a change engaging a creamed chicken supper from he M. Tabor ladies. The banque proved o he a grea success he ables being loaded wih viands and decoraed in Thanksgiving syle wih piles of carros uhnd apples surmouned wih a urkefbsjunhsd from an a$ple/ ancv-^iafnsiisif Iwiin. sprays of live-for-ever. The feaure of he following program was a alk by C. C. Harrah Niles manufacurer who gave a very ineresing descripion of his airplane rip hrough. Europe raversing he counries of England France Ialy Ausria-Hungary Czecho-Siovakia Germany and Belgium. / Harrah said ha airplane fares in Europe were bu lile above firs class railway fares he raes for he former mode of ransporaion averaging- abou S cens per miles as compared wih 6 cens per iuile by rail. This cheap aerial ransporaion is made possible by governmen subsidies. He was especially enhusiasic in his praise of he German plane service Which he said is several years in advance of ha of any oher counry. In he German planes he cabins are placed above he wings o proec from crash In ease of forced landings. He and his wife ook heir meals In he airplanes a raes cheaper han he ordinary American dining car service. He secured an audience wih he Pope and visied he palace of he former Kaiser a Posdam. While his alk was in progress a number of fine views -were circulaed among he audience. He had some difficuly in securing he aiiplane views European auhoriies suspecing him of being a spy of he English war deparmen. Huning Hoosiers Grabbed When They Gross Sae Line Paul Carlisle and William Wrigh colored sporsmen of Souh Bend are ou of pocke o he exen of $25 and coss of $320 each as he resul of sraying- cross he Indiana line ino Michigan Saurday while browsing for coonails. While hey were across he hypoheical line ha separaes he Hoosiers from he Michiganders Cleve Harner depuy sae game warden ook hem in charge owing hem o he office of Jusice -41 Charles. They were also charged by John Welch of Galien wih having solen a dog bu his charge was dropped on accoun of lack of proof. Bick Smih Heads Lis Wih Ten Poin Buck SN O W FALL AIDS Former Clark Nurse Marries Niles Man The repuaion of Buchanan hunsmen was susained wih he reurn of eigh more Nimrods from he all imber Monday wih he coveed rophies he lucky men being Bick Smih Harry Beck Olin Summerill Nae SaDds Ira Swarz Elmer Rohen Veil Clark and A l Deckar. The)-firs-named six former one pay" and he" las wo a* second in company wih Murdock of Galien. The bigges buck was brough back by Bick Smih a fine 10 poin specimen weighing 190 pounds dressed. Beck and Smih brough back carcasses weighing abou 150 pounds he formers rophy bearing seven poins and he laer wo poins. They repor ha hey were aided by a racking snow which fell las week enabling hem o rail heir quarries. No bear were seen alhough Nae Sands found he racks Of one. Harry Beck brough back a fine red fox. They repor ha huning condiions are much alered his year mos of he good huning lands haying been bough and fenced in by large clubs of sporsmen. Par of he BuChanan pary huned by permission on he fine preserves of he Turleback <Club which owns a preserve in Monmorency couny: including 11 square miles of marsh Which is repued o conain several housand deer. They sole o hun wihou membership said ha i Would soon be imuos- in some Club. Verl Clark Al Decker and.mur- counry where hey were also aid- dock buned in he Wich Lake ed by racking snows. Oher huners who had previously brough back deer were Jesse Viele William Fee ^and Leo Richer. A par y comprising Dan Carlisle Dave Lolmaugh and Kaufman arrived home Monday nigh wih wo deer sho in he Upper Peninsula. M iss Marha Mary Haubaum formerly employed as a nurse in he Clark Hospial and a siser of Mrs. Ned Shafer and Mrs Harline Of Buchanan was married Saurday Nov. 24 o. JuSs.eil S. Bash he ceremony being performed n Souh Bend Saurday. They Will; be a home o heir friends a 31 S. Joe avenue Niles. S Joe Creamery Buys Saniary Dairy Milk Roue The S. Joe Valley Creamery has purchased he business and equipmen of he Saniary Dairy from Eric Aronson who will urn he same over Saurday and ener he employ of he creamery. The equipmen will include a 200-gal-: Ion pasuerizer cooling va boilers and oher aricles * Missibhf ary.sociey of he Mehodis church will mee Wednesday afernoon December 5h wih Mrs. F-. C. Hahaway Wes Third S:. Mrs Emma Knigh will review he second chaper of he ex book "Friends of Africa. Members will please noe * change in place of meeing. 26-YEAR NAG GETS NERVOUS IN OLD AGE; BACKFIRES 1ST TIME For 19 long years 26-year old Dan has furnished he moive power for plows culivaors and wagons on he W. D. Picher frui farm jus eas of he Campbell Transmission company plan having- been a well known figure on he srees of Buchanan before he adven of he horseless age as he is now a soliary relic of pre-auomobile days. In all ha ime Ban had never so much as backfired unil las Thursday. Then while Dan was sanding sleepily in car harness wih lower lip hanging and one fron foo lifed as is he fashion of car horses a ease his maser came up behind him unexpecedly and laid a hand on his hip. Like a flash one of Dan s1 iron-shod rear heels sho back glancing off Mr. Picher s knee and emporarily crippling him. Since Mr. Picher is no so well- furnished in he maer of legs as Dan. lie lias been somewha crippled during he pas week bu is now able o ge abou. I go Dan 19 years ago when he was seven years old and he has never so rmch as lifed a hoof a me said Mr. Picher I jus can believe he knew i was me. He had a blind bridle on and couldn see me and I came up suddenlike. Canvass Reveals A Unied Opinion In Favor T A X E S NO HIGHER Would Make Beer Balance Power in Couny Business and professional men of Buchanan are pracically a uni in favor of he ransfer from he village o he ciy form of governmen according o Mrs. Nina Pos who has been circulaing he peiion for a special elecion according o a decision of hebyillage council a he November meeing. Mrs. Pos had 220 signaures a noon oday and has in he neighborhood of 100 more o gaher by he ime of he December yoimcil meeing nex Tuesday evening. Argumens o he.effec ha axes would be raised by he change apparenly mean lile o he business men many of whom said ha hey saw no reason for a shif in axaion unless in he direcion of a reducion aside from he cos of he change iself. Boh Harry Beck and Alonzo Howe. Buchanan represenaives on he hoard of supervisors for he pas several years saed ha hey had been long in favor of he change in order o disribue he balance of power beween he: norh and souh sides of he couny if for no oher reason. Buchanan sands -a a disadvanage In making ax adjusmens wih oher owns of he couny from he fac ha he voe of he own is so small ha i carries no weigh. The disric does no receive consideraion in he appoinmen of highway commiees and couny offices o he exen ha i would wih foui- represenaives- Town axes would no necessarily be greaer afer he change according o he saemen of many business men. While under he ciy form he council and mayor may receive a salary no o exceed $50 per annum his can hardly be held agains he change since under he village form. Id owns of more han 1*500 populaion he council and mayor may receive a salary no o exceed $60 which is more han he ciy maximum. As a maer of fac Buchanan has never paid salaries o any village officials wih he excepion of $50 o he fire chief and he salaries of hose engaged in full.ime work. Tbe ransfer would make for beer ciy governmen owing o he sysem of ward represenaion in he opinion of many business men. ^ SherifPs Force Make Booze Haul in H.. Luke Home The home of Harry Luke hree miles souh of Buchanan was raided Saurday nigh by Clarence Dunbar and Henry Bidwell of he couniiy law enforcemen deparmen and 100 pins of beer and 15 gallons of mash were confiscaed. Mr. Luke his wife and wo parons were repored- o: be in he home a he ime of he raid. Luke v a s placed under arres and was arraigned before Jusice Al Charles immediaely afer he raid. He waived examinaion and was placed in he couny jail afer failing o furnish $500 in bonds. Leonard Bammen f. Improving- Slowly a Colorado Springs Camp 8S6.of he Modern Wood- men will bold heir annual elecion;: of officers Thursday Dec; 6. A his ime he maer of showing films depicing he uberculosis relief work of he order will be aken- up. The Modern Woodman mainain a saniarium a Colorado Springs Colo. where one Buchanan man Leonard Bammen Is a presen securing relief. He wen here las spring and has wrien o his parens Mr. and Mrs. WilliamBammen ha- he is much heifer. r-!. Mr. and* Mrs. Mahew A: ;Ffk- lich moored o Chicago^Sunday1 accompanied by Miss Caherine Waler and Joe Frklich.

2 TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD/ THURSDAY NOV Mr. and. Airs. Dell Wilcox from Bale Creek and: daugher and bab yspen Sunday afernoon wih Mrs. Wilcox s moher Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wason. Shrank Hickok son o f Mr and Mrs. R. F Hickok is ill wih pneumonia. Miss.Mildred Wilson Miss Of Grand! Rapids will be Thanlcs- Viola Smedley and Mr. Van Horne giving Dav guess of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Wilson. Beryl Hansen who is employed: in Chicago spen Sunday here. Mrs. A. Wray aended he funeral of William- Wells a Dowagiac Monday. Earl Laham and Harold Harden of Deroi will he guess of Misses Mary and Thelma Gilchris a he home of Mrs. James Peacock on Thanksgiving Day. A Thanksgiving morn uuiou sermon will be heard a he Presbyerian church- a 10 a. m oday. The evening service will be held a T:30 a he- Church: o f Chris. Mr. and Mrs. W. El Hahaway Clinon and son Jack were Sunday visiors wih Mr. and Airs. Arie Boyer in Souh Bend. AV. and Mrs. Charles Rockwell; and family former Bnehmanan residens moved Saurday fron Cassopolis o Buchanan. Mrs. Sephen Freeman and daugher. Marguerie Bucher spen he week-end wih Mr. Freeman: in Kalamazoo...The Gingham elob me Thursday afernoon wih Airs1. Levi Topash on Smih sree. Mr. and1mrs. Harold Kramer arid daugher Wanda spen Friday in JJaPore Ind. They will spend he week-end: in Three Oaks guess of Air. and Airs. Clarence Kramer. Harold1Hanlin Wabash college was home for a week-end visi wih his parens Mr. and Airs. M. L. Hanlin Miss Jane Sco of Lincoln Neb. a. suden a Michigan- Sae college Eas Lansing was: a gues of Miss Dorohy Porz 115 Clark sree for he week-end! Leser Kayler he mahemaics eacher o f he Buchanan. High school spen he week-end in Wliiley Ind Airs. Fred: French and Airs. C. J. Wilson: were hosesses; a he meeing- of he Royal; Neighbor lodge in heir hall on Friday evening. Bunco was played* Refreshmens was served. The Womenis Missionary socieiy of he Presbyerian; church held heir annual praise service a he church on Thursday evening-. Airs. George H. Sevenson presided. Airs. E. <2. Fascoe and. Airs Harry B. Thompson each sang solos. Miss. Robera. Barr of New Fork Ciy a member of he Board of Naional missionaries: spoke.) Refreshmens were served. George Wynn of Wesern Sae Teachers college was a week-end gues o f his parens. Air. and Airs. Paul Wynn Wes Fron sree. The Torch Bearer class o f he Presbyerian; church held a social meeing wih Airs Glenn E. Smih 106 Wes Third sree on Friday afernoon. The commiee in charge was; and Mrs. D. L. Boardman. and Mrs. G E. Smih. Marvin Gross son of Air and Airs. M. Gross 210 Souh Porage sree lef Friday for Chicago where he will aend a recepion a he Chicago Conservaory of Alnsic for non-residens. He will be he week-end gues of his siser. Mrs. AI. H. Turner. Ward Conrad who aends Wesern Sae Teachers college a Kalamazoo- is a gues Of his parens Air. and Airs. Manuel Conrad over he week-end. Airs. Q. A. Keefer and Airs.. V W W : * **V *.. M*V**VMV**V». Our Provisions Tase Beer For we selec he fines in fancy and saple groceries and sell hem under he mos saniary condiions. W E DELIVER Your phone call will receive promp aenion and he same qualiy as. if you shopped here yourself. Our num ber is 26. J. E. ARNEY The Square Deal Grocer PHONE 26 WE DELIVER Rayon Sain Pillows New shapes wih fb e~s *y Q sharrings puff- o zj ZJ ings and; hand made flowers. All popular shades and black. Fourh Floor. Henry Keefer have- reurned. o heir homes in Galien afer visiing Mr. and Airs! Ray Keefer. Alain and Third sree. Air. and. Mrs. Clarence Ender and children have reurned o heir home here afer visiing Air andmrs. Augus Braves of Gary Ind. Mrs. William: Young 104. Terre Coupe road has reurned from Waerloo Iowa where she visied her siser. Airs. David Irvine. Mrs. Young was called o Waerloo by he serious illness of Air Irvine.. The Misses Aylce and Dorohy Charles and.tames McVay Chicago. all sudens a Alichigan Sae college Eas Lansing arrived Friday o see week-end guess of he Misses. Charles parens. Air. and Airs. Al W. Charles Souh Deroi sree. Air. and Mrs. Frank: Burgle of Jolie 111: will be guess Thanksgiving- Day a he home of Mr and Airs: H. R. Adams 402 Days Avenue. George Fairman is he proud owner of a new Essex coach which he bough las week.. Airs H. R- Adams enerained 1a number of ladies a bridge a her home a 402 Days A venue Friday afernoon. The Thiry Club held is annual Thanksgiving meeing Monday a he borne of Airs. Glenn Smih. The commiee: Mrs.. D L. Board- Mrs. George Hanley man and. Airs. Glenn Smih served a delicious one oclock dinner. A shor business: meeing was held E Miem<ES G i f M o r e G ifs for he F amily H p H F Y were chosen wih cave and are varied as much as posible o make selecion ineres* ilia. followed by coness: games and a social afernoon. Airs. Melvin Campbell-was a prize winner. Nex Alonday will be- Home Economics Day a he home o f Mrs. Enos Schram 212 Cecil Avenue Air. and Airs. Eldon. E. Linner announce he birh of a son weigh Sa pounds a heir home l i wes of Galien Wednesday Nov. 21 The baby has been named William Ois. Airs. Ois Seal of Souh Bend is.caring for moher and body. Air and Airs. Tom Burke and family and Air. and Airs. Glen Vandenberg lef Sunday for Kenosha. Wis: o visi a he home of Air. and Mrs. Clie Sino former residens of Buchanan. Air. and Airs. R- W. Jakway of Deroi arc Tl ksgiving guess a he G. H. Baxjppg^-home. AlisS Eleanofi^^pg^Jl. small daugher of Jake Schmall. is.reporc*vj ^ lllllr sa*->s~ facorily recovering rrofslho severe burns which she incurred abou hree weeks ago when her clohing "caugh fire from a ho sove. Air. and Mrs. William Reid Lincoln Way Souh Bend were hoss; Saurday nigh o he following Buchanan people: Air. and Mrs. Roy Pierce Air. and Mrs. Oo Reinke. Mr. and Airs..Harry Pos Air. and Airs. Charles Lighfoo Air. and Airs. Warren Willard. Edna Dalenberg; HonQis were wop % To $8.50 Umbrellas 16-rib syles of $ El Q fancy bordered *P silk. Tips ops and handles of quarz. Made wih wood shanks Firs Floor. by Airs. Oo Reinke aud Harry Pos. r - 1 Louis Jakway and nephew Harold Jakway o f Deroi spen Saurday and Sunday wih relaives here. The F. D. I. Club me Thursday nigh a he home of Airs. Oo Reinke for he regular business meeing afer which bunco was played. The prizes were won by Mrs: Edna Dalenberg Mrs. Mabel Bromley and Airs Rose Alarrs. The gues prize was won by Airs. Eie Smih. F F. Pierce of Souh Bend visied a he homo of his son Roy Pierce of Buchanan The J. M. P. Club me Friday evening a he homo of Airs. Geo. Fail-man for a ueveuing of breiige. Honors were won by Airs. Buron Mills and Mrs. George Smih. Airs. \V. L. Willard 502 Souh Porage sree was he week-end gues of her daugher: Aliss Francis Willard of Souh. Bond. Airs Ruh Roe Miss Laura Huner Airs.. Edna Reis and daugher Aliss Lois aended he funeral of a cousin Airs. AL Wonner in Chicago Sunday. Air. and Airs. M. Mann sons Arhur and Jerry and granddaugher. Gwen Lyon spen Thanksgiving aud he week-end in Chicago wih heir son Delber Alainv Ruh Eisele Cleveland Ohio spen Thanksgiving wih her parens. Mr. and Airs. Henry Eisele. Air. and Airs. Charles Kuhl Ralph Julia and Orville were guess Sunday of Air. and Airs. Tea Flannigan Porage Prairie. Airs Haie Keller Airs. Lura French and daugher Ruh spen Thanksgiving in Niles guess of Airs. Keller s daugher Airs.Kenneh Sowe and family. John Simon and William OShea reurned Sunday from Alichigan Ciy Ind. where hey wore weekend guess of Mr. O Shea s parens. Mr. and Mrs. John Koons reurned on Sunday from Vicksburg Alich. where hey visied heir son Will Koons and his wife. Edward Irwin Jr. who is aending- Holy Cross seminary Nore Dame Ind. spen Thanksgiving day wili his parens Mr. and Airs. Edward A. Irwin 322 Cecil avenue. Afenibers of he A. B. C. Bridge club had a dinner and1 heare pary in Souh Bend Alonday1eve- ning. Y Air. and Airs. Joseph Alelvin Arcic sree enerained in honor of heir ninh wedding anniversary on Saurday evening. Prizes were won by Airs. Arhur Alayliew Airs. Lee Allis Airs. Leon Siig Arhur Alayliew; Mrs. Alargare Mosier and Lee Allis. The heare pary o have been given on Tuesday evening by he Young Peoples Sodaliy of he Caholic church has been posponed indefiniely. Aliss Andlauer and Aliss Grace Elk enerained he service deparmen of he Clark Equipmen company wih a dinner bridge a he home of he former on Saurday evening. Aliss Phyllis Mason and Miss Josephine Johnson won prizes. The ou-of-own guess were Aliss Kaherine Schroeder Miss Phyllis Mason and Miss Marjorie Alason of Niles and Aliss Kahryn Trea of Souh Bend. Airs. Waler Trainer. H I Clark sree Is in Chicago on accoun of he illness of her husband. Aliss Ruh Comer Theoda Cour spen Thanksgiving and he weekend in Rensselear Ind. wih her parens Air. and Airs. Shelby Comer. John Snyder of Buffalo New York was he week-end of Miss Augusa ITuebner Wes Fron sree. Air. and Mrs. Rober J. Burrows Norh Deroi sree aended he Michignn-Iowa fooball game in Ann Arbor on Saurday. Fred Sulls. of Gary Ind. was he gues of his siser Airs. Aler- en L. Hanlin aud family Clark sree over he week-end. Air. and Airs. L. O Lower Chicago spen Thanksgiving wih he laer s siser. Airs. Bessie Bilger 110 Wes Fron sree. Harold Desenberg and Miss Rose Phillips Deroi were guess of lie former s uncle Lou Desenberg and family. Wes Fron sree over Thanksgiving. Air. and Airs. Arhur Livingson of Lansing were week-end I guess of relaives in Buchanan. They were accompanied o heir home Sunday by Mrs. Rosa Livingson Clark sree who was heir gues over Thanksgiving. Air. and Airs. Homer Cooper O. L5. K oons Mgr. Phone Days Ave. E X T R A V A L U E S E o r F r L Sc S a. N v. 30. D e c. 1 S ap Whie F L U r n U C I 2 S l! S Napha ^ ^ Come Again Nu Come Again Pancake 4-lb. bag Buckwhea 4-lb: bag 32c Regular lb. Ife " Fines S A L T Table Qualiy 1 bag asialla W a f e r s i.fe0 W ovens T E A Uncoloiccl Japan or English Breakfas Come Again Seel Gu or Bean 1-lb. pkg. a g a r I O S f 25 Pounds l or $1.48 C f i l e l iai! 2-5 and son George Wes Roe sree: spen Thanksgiving- a he home of Airs. Coopers moher Airs. Phoebe Esalliors in Benon Harbor. Airs. Emily Mazenback Souh Bend spen a week in he. home of her daugher Airs. Carl; Remingon 305 Moccasin avenue. The W. C. T. U. me wili Alls. W. P. Rough on Friday afernoon. All s. W. F. Runner led he devo- ionals. The discussion was led by Mrs. Henry D. Smih. Plans were made o send Chrismas boxes o he Berrien Couny W C. T. U. home in Benon Harbor no laer han December 15. Mr. and Airs. Earnes Newberry afer being guess in he home of he laer s parens; Air. and Airs. George Hanley since heir reurn from Europe several monhs ago lef Monday for heir winer home in Pasadena Calif. The Misses Margare Durreli and Bey Haddox; of Monroe and G. H. Whie of Deroi were weekend guess of Air. and Mrs. Ralph R. Robinson. Air. and Airs. Charles Boone aended he Darmouh-Norhwesern fooball game.im \Evanson Saurday O --- BAZAAR AT THE AIETHODIST CIIUR GH For Sale Home baked goods aprons fancy goods children and doll clohes handkerchiefs and candy. Parcel pos and a- fish pond will amuse you. Friday a 6 p. m.. Chicken dinner. Price 50c. Saurday mea dinner a noon and lunch a 6 p. m. 472c O RECORD LINERS PAY A mos pracical.way of saying "Merry Chrismas If you give your wife a General Elecric Refrigeraor you give her a gif ha carries is usefulness and is comfors hrough he years.you give her he pleasan knowledge ha he food for her family is always healhfully fresh. Y ou cu several markeing rips o f f her weekly schedule. Y o u m ake i easier fo r her o plan ineresing menus ando serve emping foods. The General Elecric Refrigeraor appeals o women paricularly because i is so auomaic ha i never IT f? a «even needs oiling. I Is unusually quie. I is easy o keep clean because here is a consan mild upward curren o f air which rises from he coils and keeps he dus from seling. This "years ahead refrigeraor is heresul o f fifeen yearsof developmen in rhe Research Laboraories o f General Elecric. I is guaraneed by General. Elec rie.we shall be glad o show you he various models. Y ou can buy yours on a deferred paymen plan i f you.prefer. d A L fgp ELEGF-SIC R e f n g e a o r Makes i Safe o be Hungry l i l i T H E SAM E W A Y - 22-inch Fied Cases Made of cobra < -5 9 P A grain karaiol s jjii a j v y wih pearl on amber fiings in lid-. Rayon lined. Round corners. Two pockes. Fourh Floor. S3.5G Luncheon Se Pure. Irish linen;; <J» 9 ; f A hemsiched and f f c O y corded in pasel;. and dark shades Sec includes cloh and 4 napkins 2nd Floor. Leaheree Claves Warm as well as: i P A aracive. Choice of slipon or one-buon; wris syles. May be. had in ligh or dark colors 1s Floor. M I L K American Home Fancy Red Haze! Brand Evaporaed F I B A R S K e J T S... % v; American A T m w Home Tall can % Tal1 cans Large bole ae Would you be conen o drive a car wihou a gas gauge ancl wihou a speedomeer? Probably no. You would never b_e sure abou ymur gas supply nor he progress you were making.. Q) Single Wool Blankes Alade- in: several Q g* prey pasel. O. shades and finished wih a 4-inch saeen binding; o. mach. Heavily napped 2nd Floor. New Leaher Handbags Modernisic! ri? 9 g r caches and; designs disiriguish hem from he ordinary. Fine grained leahers in; an. array; of colors; 1s Flopr. RoJean Silk Hosiery Give lier hese -5 Q g for Chrismas! d? LCZj <3 She will like he slenderizing Slenderee heels. Fine gradf chiffon silk. Newes shades 1s Floor. P I C I S S E d L I L E I i # E M T O M A IC II Swee Sliced 6 Hazel Golden Banam 5j-oz. 8k K? B M No. 2 LIM A Brand cans P E A C H E S S S. r B i -X0-2 ( can ^ solm 17c Financially a Checking Accoun is he same o your money as a gas gauge and speedomeer o a car. A glance a your check book will ell you your exac financial condiion a any ime and jus wha sor of progress you are making. And don you hink i would be a good plan o equip yourself wih his imporan accessory oday? i Bread 20 Oz. loaves 7c Sheepskin; Slippers r The fines; hing -fj for children on A winer days and! mornings spens_ai;oundrhe house: Oher Buririy slippersa $1 and $1.50 Downsairs. Full Size Comforers Filled wih warm SP E! Q E sof lambs wool Covered wih smar Persian floral pullers of splendid grade silkoline. -S e co n d Floor. Kerchiefs 3 in a Bos i For women all linen d* T hand; embroidered in whie! arid-colors. For men all linen" wih.hand; embroidered iniials Firs Floor. Fresh Chocolae Candy Pound 1 9g P O B P r v. 3 BEAMS.cn -5 Naional Tea Sores ;* YOUKHANDY felntriks THE FIRST MATI MAIi;BAMl. Fussrlefi Y e a r -in Hissliaess

3 I T H U R SD A Y N O V S Dp wn Counry Lanes WAGNER $ * <* I i $( y y. Tf. w!y : $1 111 y $ >>. i y : >y f f $ *y y iy y if f f. 0 0 y. > y y f y f f X f. - y <y y - w y y I C. J. Ellendorff and wife of Chicago. spen -he week-end a he home of Emil Johnson. Byron Nelson who is- ill wih yphoid fever a he Pawaing- hospial; in Niles is. repored as recovering. Arhur1Morley who: has. been in Balias Texas he pas wo years: came Saurday for a shor visi a he home of his faher. Perry Morley;- The occasion was celebraed wih a family dinner Sunday: Those presen were Mr. and Thanks o ali. A his ime of B O T H EYES ON _ Thanksgiving h e I D E A L TOM ORRO W FARM EXCHANGE wans o ell you how graefully your fine: suppor has; been received. During he period of ime since beginning his business has grown consisenly. Your loyal and whole-heared suppor o a loyal; and whole-heared enerprise is he posiive means; by which his progressive siuaion is made possible. When you derive a benefi from he exisence of his business which is our hope ha you do from ime o ime here is nohing ha conduces o. is advancemen more han his benefi ha you have received. This advancemen in urn muually broadens builds srenghens. Broadens possibiliies: Builds wider and more varied forms; of service; Srenghens he enire communiy by reason of he sure foundaion upon which i helps i o res. To serve his imporan communiy always iu his: spiri we have somehing o look forward o. Tha is why we hank you all oday. Tha is: why we always reassure vou HERE TODAY WITH BOTH EYES ON TOMORROW. " ID EAL F A R M E X C H A N G E Mrs. Adam Edinger and wo children from near Three Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morley and wo children from Buchanan. Noah Weaver reurned Sunday from he norh woods where he has been deer huning bu was no successful in capuring one. Mr. and Mrs. Herber Harroff and Virginia and Ralph Hess aended ime Thanksgiving supper of he Hill. Climber s Class of he M. E. church a he home of Doris; Reams Monday o BEND OF RIVER Mr: and Mrs. Andrew Lydick enerained several of: he neighbors o a pary las Thursday nigh. The hosess served a very delic-* ious lunch all depared a a lae hour having spen a mos enjoyable evening. Lile Jack Markham spen he week-end wih his grandparens Mr. and Mrs. Herber Briney. Several from his viciniy aended he aucion sale Saurday ; of H. L. Bes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWi are expecing his broher E. O. De Wi and family of Chicago o spend Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. William Paddock and baby ae Sunday supper wih his siser and; family Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Bucks: Merle Parrish of Dowagiac was a caller Monday afernoon a he Wha do you wan in a T H E B E R R IE N COUNTY RECORD Andrew Kuss home. Rev. and Mrs. Campfield. ae Faul-IDeWi and family. Sunday dinner -wih Mr. and Mrs.. Miss.. Elizabeh Sukupchak eacher o he Geyer school is ill and was no on duy Monday. G. \V.- Sherman is having a Round Oak furnace insalled in his home. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eas of Bale Creek spen he week-end a he Charles Eas home. BAKOUA NEWS You auo go o Nobles Niles for our foowear. 47lc The Young People s Sociey of he Zion Evangelical church will give heir annual play Tuesday nigh a he church parlors. The enerainmen his year is a 3 ac comedy eniled. Deacon Dubbs. f will begin a S oclock. A canned frui shower was given Thursday afernoon by neighbors and friends of Mrs Edgar Howard was. surprised o he guess of honor whose beauiful home was desroyed by fire several weeks ago. More han 30 were presen a he affair which has been arranged by several of MES. Howard s inimae friends and was given a he Edward Pezke home where she and her fam ily are residing Irma Shell has reurned home from a wo weeks visi a Uie SUIT and OVERCOAT and wha do you wan o pay? OopyrigliciffiS. Ilar.Scbafloer.iS M»r W i M A Y B E you ve alreac!} se your hear on a color or a syle you ve seen picured or a cerain fabric...* I akes an enormous >: selec- * ion o anicipae he desires of housands of men wih some such definie idea in V mind and ha is wha you will find a Spiro s. In overcoas here is everj desirable fabric syle and price Boucles Herringbone Melons deep pile fleeces Monagnacs fancy blanke backs in ube coas box coas bel coas sree dress and sorm coas. In suis you ll see bird s eye worseds unfinished worseds worsed chevios flannels serge and cassimeres of beauiful plain or fancy browns greys ans and blues. A n immense and marvelous showing iar-schafner Marx suis wih one or wo-rousers and overcoas a 4 >; 35 s4 0 s4 5 $5 0 up o *75 and oher 2-rouser suis; also overcoas a $25 Sarn l Spiro Co. The Home o f Har Schaffner Marx Sylish Clohes Souh Michigan Sree Souli Bend Indiana r a w mif f f fif f I >x f ff f f f ; I m ~ 1 i f S home of her siser Mrs. Roger Kirk and fier husband in Chicago. Edward Zielke is sy^ufferlng; much pain in his wnsff*w ich iva$ broken while cranking IIerml.n Youngs car. Tlie large bone and many smaller bones were broken r from Muskegon Mich. ha A g Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kipp have nes Wezel Bxiggs is very low. received word from Denver Col. Mrs. Wezel lef Monday for Muskegon o care for her. ha heir daugher Mrs. George Seymour who has been very ill Come on over. I only akes a is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. lile gas o go o Noble s Shoe Seymour are boh ill wih he Sore Niles. 47ic grippe. which is causing much o illness dn his viciniy. HOLMES SCHOOL The Alanis Rebekah Lodge No. Marceille Zinninger won he 334 held is regnla.r meeing Wednesday evening. And had he Enid. Sevens won he spelling con reading cones for he monh. second nominaion of officers. A f es. Marian Bolz go honorable er lodge refreshmens of sandwiches coffee and cake were served. The eneraining commiee for he nex meeing are Mrs. Jno. Emborg Haie Feaher Mary Kenney Maggie Mans Lon Dunham Susan Shafer John Emborg and \V. A. Feaher Jr. There was an applicaion for membership by ransfer. Cerificae from Chase. Mich. lodge o he Alanis Rebekah lodge here. Herman Tollas and family moved Monday o heir new home. Mrs. Arhur Garlon of S. Joe spen Wednesday a he J. M Raas home. Russell Carroll is home from he hospial afer being here several days wih blood poison of his hand. Leser Brown reurned home Sunday from he norh woods where he sho a fine buck deer. There were 76 a he Congregaional church Sunday school. A special number was a reciaion by Vera Preibe. Services were held a 11 a. m. and will be held a he $ same ime nex Sunday morning. There will be no evening services. $ A special number a he services was a song given by he mixed: i ( choir of he young peoples classes of he Sunday school. Miss Frank Rick was a he piano. Mis: Henry Bays has lef for Buchanan where she plans o spend he winer wih her daugher Mrs. Cheser Waldon and family. Pupils of he Landon school are rehearing for an exensive program o be held Wednesday nigh a he school house.. This is an annual even he program o precede a candy box social. Tlie affair promises o he one of he mos ineresing evens of he pre-holiday social calendar. Mrs. Herman P. Shulz spen Monday in Chicago. Henry Wrigh.spen he weekend in Michigan Ciy Ind. wih friends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Bean and daugher Chrisina aended he funeral of Edward McFaul held in Mishawaka Ind. Monday. Mary Hendrix reurned Saurday from Glendora where she spen he pas week a he Alber Rick home. Mrs. John Raver lef Sunday for Deroi Mich. o spend he winer a he Fred Gleffe home. Alber Melcher lef Saurday ifor Chicago- - where he-has em- ploymen for he winer monhs! Henry Myers has been confined o his home for lie pas hree weeks by an aack of rheumaism. Dr. Wm. Lilejohn of Bridgman is: aending him. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Viganski The baby is a grandson of Supervisor J. B. Nixon of Baroda ownship. Alber Gaul is sill confined o his home and suffering much pain from he effecs of he acciden a his farm in which he dislocaed his shoulder. Leser Raas is hauling onions from Indiana and norhern Michigan o he souh waer "marke in Chicago. Mr. Fred Gleffe is repored very- ill. Dr. L. A..King of S. Joseph is aending him. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bauer spen Saurday evening in lie win ciies in. business. Mrs. Anna I-Iall Mrs Nahan Shuler Mrs.. Ber Klackei and Miss Margare Lilejohn of Bridgman aended he Alanis Rebekah Lodge meeing held here Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mis. Chas. Smih and family spen Saurday in Niles Mich. on business. Miss Cora Wezel reurned Friday from Muskegon where she spen he pas wo weeks a he Chas. Briggs;home. Oscar Brown and Emil Tollas reurned.home from he norh woods Friday. Mr. Loyd Wezel is confined o his home by illness. Huber Casselman son of Mr. and Mrs. Webser Casselman who has been ill for he pas hree weeks under he care of Dr. N. C. Schroeder of S. Joseph is much improved. Proceeds of a box social o be held Wednesday nigh Nov. 28h will be used o buy school and playground equipmen for he Ruggles -school where lie affair will be held An ineresing Thanksgiving program is being prepared for he nigh o f he social according o he eacher Clarence I Foser. On Friday one -of he larges public sales ever held here was held a he Julius Roman farm. There was a crowd of 400 people presen. John Woods was he aucioneer and Geo. L. Swope clerk. Mr. Julius Roman sold his farm recenly o Fred Menslnger of Fairplaim Mr Mensinger will ake possession his week and Mr. and- Mrs. Roman will move o Kenosha Wis; his week. ; Mrs. Vicor Sheline and son spen he week end in Benon Harbor. Mr. Fred H. Null of S. Joseph was a business caller hero on Saurday:. ^ Mrs. Paul Remback and Son Dick reurned from Bale Creek Thursday afer spending.several- days a lie P. M. LiyengoodJiorhe.: -Miss Ida.Remback:is^cg inedi o her home wih Van" aack of quinsey. Dr. If. A. Zorby of Sevensvillc is. aending her. Mr and Mrs. Rober Miller and family; spen Sunday^ a he home of Mr;- and^irs:~jichdrix in" Livingson. 1 1 Miss: Cora Wezel received word menion. Alelia Harline Elba Harline Evere and Leona Seyrfred Enid Sevens and Carol Sebasy aid no whisper once in wo weeks. We had our picures aken Friday afernoon. We are planning on puing a prin of i in our book o be sen o some foreign counry if i urns ou well. Donald Wolford is he name of our new sevenh grader. We had a visior las Friday Miss Baen s broher Hillis from Souh Bend Ind. The people driving along he highway need no hold up or look askance a all he hip flasks he Holmes school children carry for i is only waer ha we ;carry by necessiy as our pump is ou of order. We hope i is fixed before he end of he week. I Josephine Kelley Pianis-Teacher AN N O U N C E S The beginning of her mid- season erm saring D E CEM BER 1ST Glasses. Now Forming BUCHANAN 170 P A C E T H R E E. Tlie new-ford* 1 "..A. _ T- - lias a very simple and effecive * lubricaion sysem THE lubricaion sysem for he engine of he new Ford is as sim plem principle as waer running doim-hill. A gear pump in he boom o f he oil pan raises he oil o he valve chamber r e s e r v o ir. F r o m h e r e i Hows on o he main crankshaf bearings and he fron camshaf bearing. Overflow oil drops ino he oil pan ray and runs ino roughs hrough which he connecing rods pass. As he ends o f hese rods srike he oil hey scoop up a supply for lie connecing rod bearing. A he same ime hey se up a fine spray ha lubricaes he pisons and oher moving pars. From he ray he oil runs ino he boom of lie pan and is a g a in draw n up hrough a fine mesh screen and pumped o he valve chamber. This sysem is so effecive ha he five-quar conens o f he oil pan pass hrough h e. pum p ivice in every m ile when you are raveling a only 3 0 miles an hour. Y e here is only one movable par he oil pump. As a maer o f fac Ee lubricaion sysem for he new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully made ha i requires pracically; no service aenion. There is jus one hing for you o do bu i is a very imporan hing... valch he oil! Change he oil every miles and he sure: he indicaor rod never regisers below low (L ).. If he oil level is allowed o fall below low he supply becomes insufficien o oil all pars as hey should he oiled. T o insure bes performance i is also advisable o. have he chassis o f your car lubricaed every miles. This has been made easy in. lie new Ford hrough he use of lie high pressure grease gun sysem. Proper oiling and greasing mean so much o he life o f your car ha hey should no be negleced or carelessly done. See your Ford dealer regularly. He is especially wellfied o. lubricae he new Ford and be will do a g oo d horough jo b a a fair price. F o r d - M o o r C o m p a n y - To uy or Sell Try he Classified Saring Dec. 3rd Sore open il 6 o clock Sa. nighpdill 9 j > Chrismas ToylanS is. Open! < *? rc.. :. f *«* * < T And i s bigger-.and.bbeerhan ever!.the rains are newer. The dolls more enchaning and everyhing is ready.o -make bbys;-and girls happy. Bring moher and faher-doiyn o-see his.new..enlarged Toyland!.. I- S e e S a n a in he oy window Sana Clans-is in Wymans oy window every afernoon from o :45 o 4:30 and on Saurday nighs from 7:15 o S. Come and see him -ell him wha you wan! L i s e n i n 1 ; and -hear Sana broadcas from he Tribune Saion WSBT beginning Friday evening Nov. 30 and every Tuesday and F r i d a y evening unil Chrismas. See he Tribune for exac hour-. Sana Claus will have a special radio; program on Tues- d ay evening Dec 4. Lisen in l Darling _Lilijie Girl- and aj3Y;Doils.. $ 5 :i Some lile mohers prefero adop babies and so hey choose a crying and sleeping Bubbles; doll. Ohers love he lile girl dolls. ha walk and alk. So whichever you like bes you are cerain o flndainong hese a $5. Oher dolls 65c o $ Iv.es. Elecric Trains - - $ The Ives Blue Racer a speedy elecric rain of wo coaches and a locomoive is a grea grea favorie wih youhful engineers. The rain has double rucks an observaion car a headligh and welve secions of rack. Only $7.25. Oher elecric rains from $5.50 o $69. A -of v. Bring in your Chrismas liss and shop early a Wyman s he sore of a housand ^useful gifs. Every deparmen is prepared o;:.help \ you slicp quickly : and saisfacorily y

4 Pdrk T H E B E R fie f DONjfTY ~ IHu r s M y n o v. 59 ibm BECK IS NEXT BEST ANY WAY. : YOU TARE IT IS S L O W STA R T E R BU T W H E N H E GETS GOING The1in1plaed medal foe he ousanding: performance among he Buchanan Bowling League performers for he pas week was. awarded wihou dispue o Mr. Harry Beck paron of he Beck Tire Shop eam who disinguished himself by rolling he lowes score o f 99 and he nex highes score of 21S all in one series in he mach beween his eam and he Ellis. Conracors Wednesday nigh. The medal was awarded as recompense o Mr; Beck who failed by a single place- o f boh firs and booby prize?; Ray Gilder o f he Proud Cigar eanr rimmed him ou of firs placei by a single poin wih "a. 214 score;- while William Baker won he cellar posiion wih a mark of 93. * The eam and individual scores for- ile week were: - Friday Evening Tedm Clark Office; Z Games Toal i. 1s 2nd: 3rd Sevens 127 1S1 1S6 494 Deming S G ra h a m L y o n S 411 W e b b Toal Scrach Pins 71S Team Galien. Games 1s 2nd Robers S 149 Diclsow S Lang POrer 1S2 12S Babcock 132: 172 Toal Scrach. Pins Pins Monday Nigh Team Graham Paige. Games Toal 3rd S 45S S6 Toal 1s 2nd 3rd J v a r lillg Baker Renninger _ Riendur _ S Low Score 155 Widmoyer _ * 162 ISO 842 Toal Scrach Pins Handicap 150; oal pins Team Thaning s Tire Shop Games; Toal 1s Swarz * 140 2nd rd 416 C. Thaning Q2 505 Trea Delzler S. Beardsley _ W Thaning _ Toal Scrach P i n s. S32 73S Handicap 239; oal pins 2604; Wednesday Nigh Team Ellis Conracors. W. E llis VanciervQr S> 446 Robers; S4 C. Ellis S 1G6 163 F r k lic k Toal Scrach Pins S43 748: 2353 Handicap 126; oal pins Team Beck s Tire Shop Games Toal; 1s 2nd 3rd Voorhecs: B e c k Dimcn « S Cramer S 122 4S6 Morse ; Toal: Scrach Pins 6S2 769 S Ilandcap 162; oal pins Thursday Nigh Team Prouds Cigar Sore. - Games; Toal 1s 2nd 3rd S chw arz; Myers 13S 140 1S5 463 Chambers: _ 169 1ST Gilden P r o u d Toal Scrach Pins 786 Sol Handicap 18; oal pins; Games Toal 1s 2nd: 3rd Team Mac s Grill; Hall 1SS 12 S: Warm 125; B u l k s S6 L ow S core- 12S W h i e S Chub Toal Scrach Pins Handicap 241; oal pins Sure Way To z Sop Coughing m n "_r This Prescripion Relieves Z "Almos Insanly. Coughing is usually due o.. causes which he paen medicines and. cough syrups: do no reach: However; Thoxine a famous docors; prescripion relieves: coughing?" wih he very firs swallow. I works on an enirely differen heory has; a-double: acion relieves; he Irraion and goes direc o heinernal cause. IJnlike : mos: f cough medicines Thoxine conains; "no: chloroform /dope or oher harmful drugs; P; Safe for he whole sifamily. *Also excellen fqr-jsorehroa. Quick. relief;-guaraneed; or :yourm oney back. 35c 60c.and $ Sold by Wisner Pharmacy and all oher good sores. 4 STANDING OF BUCHANAN BOWLING CLUB TE ATMS Team W. L. Pe. Ellis. Conracors Foundry _ Galieri McCracken s Grill _ Clarkes: Office: T h a n in gs: C h e v ro le Beck s Tiro Shop: Becks Tire Shop Proud s Cigar _ S 13 3S1 GralianyPaige _ o WIMBYNOSE IN HOOP TILT MICH. CENTRAL HOMES FROM BEHIND TO TRIM CLARKS The Niles Michigan Cenral baske five came from behind in he second half o ake he baske-shooing cones saged here wih he: Clark Equipmen company five Saurday nigh. The score sood 8-2 in favor of he. locals a he end. of he firs session. In he second1frame Clevvinger o f he visiors broke hrough he local defense for hree baskes and aided by a field goal by cener Smih and a free hrow by Farley pu he locals one in; he hole. The line up o f he eam was: Niles: lef forward Farley Clevenger; righ forward Farley Clevenger: cener; Smih; righ guard; Farrell; lef guard; Geary Clark Equipmen company: righ forward Chain;: lof forward Ward. Liser; cener. Smih; righ guard Pfings Ward; lef guard Whie Gilder O SHAWNEE Vera Fisker is driving- a new Ford sedan. Mrs.. Jennie Lunkelburg is also driving a Buick sedan. There is o be: a Thanksgiving program a he school house Tuesday Nov. 27. Miss Hazel Serner is; visiing a he Dunkclburg home his week. She will reurn: o. her home in Benon Harbor soon. Some o f he farmers have commenced heir buchering. The farmers have no finished corn: The road; workers have no been able o work; a he job for he pas week owing o weaher condiions. W e are sorry o say Mrs. Pearl Firkes son-in-law Mrs Kremble me wih an acciden a Grand Rapids bu is much improved. Belmon Founain Guaraneed Pens Dr. Buler Tooh Brush 50 cens WN. BRODRICK? THE REXALL STORE % Assoc. Chariies Makes Ann. Repor of Money Received The annual repor of he Buchanan Associaed Chariies is furnished o he Record by he reasurer Mrs. John Fydell deailing he receips of: in cash of.1197 garmens; and of 94; Chrismas; baskes furnished by he Elks Lodge* of Niles and.buchanan Ṫhe larges donors in cash were he Elks he Paren-Teachers As^ sociaion and hb G. U. sororiy. The deailed lis of donors fol- lows:: C alls Garmens given: o u Chrismas baskes given by Elks Lodge and ohers Receips. 30 C lub -$ Enos Schramm... B. G. U. Sororiy Mr. and Mrs. Guy Young_ The Jcnnce Scvanson Guild of he Presbyerian C hu rch Mrs Amelia Sm ih Mrs. Mary M ahews - B.. F.. Mohr F. C. Hahaway Clarence R unner Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Worhingon Girls in billing deparmen : Clark Eqp.. Co.. John F ydell. Mrs. Rose Livingson Manna F ydell _ Kahyrn Kingery Mrs. Harry B o y ce Mrs. M L..Hanlin Chrisian Church Sunday S ch ool Elks Lodge Mrs. Frank F re d Paren Teachers Associaion Thanksgiving Offering By C ash Toal Receips Disbursemens _. 1HLLS CORNERS S.S _? _: 207:S5 The Paren-Teachers" associaion of Hills Corners school held heir November meeing Thursday afer- DR. E. T. WALDO Oseopahic Physician and Surgeon General pracice including* all ypes of acue and chronic diseases Redden Building Office hours 9-12: 1-5; 7-8 riiono 121 C. S. ROBBINS T A X ID E R M IS T A N D F U R R I E R Eigh Miles Eas of Souh Bend on Jefferson Blvd. Roue No. 3 Box 51 MISHAWAKA INDIANA We Are Pleased o AnnoXfice he Appoinmen of Mr. Don S. Hanlin 403 Third h. Buchanan Phone 191 As Our AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN THIS TER R ITO R Y MICHIGAN M U TU AL LIABILITY C O M P A N Y * Deroi Michigan DEPENDABLE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE WORKMEN S COMPENSATION AND OTHER CASUALTY LINES Posiive Cooking Resuls wih he FEDER AL 4-way Oven Your cooking resuls are posiive and cerain when your food is placed in a Federal Gas Range oven -bread and biscuis come ou ligh and fluffy cakes have an evenness of exure:. Tlie new paened feaure 4 way circulaion o f hea assures even delivery o f hea o every par of he oven op and boom as well as he four sides are equally heaed. How much beer foods ase and how much: more; inviing do hey appear when hey: have been evenly cooked. Too he 4-way circulaion of hea makes for faser cooking and does i wih a: considerable saving of gas. Modern home keeping does no call for long hours in he: kichen and cooking wih he Federal Gas Range is a joy because i does he work so well and so quickly. Bes of all your Federal Gas Range adds beauy and disincion o: your kichen. Your friends will admire i rw.d you will find i so easy o keep clean. -See he beauiful display of differen syles of Federal Gas Ranges. an Gas» - Elecric * *. Co * A very ineresing program was gi ven consising of wo "numbers by he primary grades and alks by he following ladies. Mrs. Ray Weaver Mrs. James^Findel Mrs. Claude Blackmun Mrs. C. Flecher and Mrs. Dana Hill. Music was.also furnished by Mrs. Hill. A number of he ladies were dressed in Colonial aire and roll call was answered by elling a bi of Colonial hisory Plans were discussed for a Chrismas pary fo r he children. Mrs.J. L. Sco and Miss Bernice- Sco visied-in Coloma Saurday Mr. and Mrs. "Will Thimm have moved ino heir new house wes of; Glendora. * and S h e e r No. 151 Kayser Chiffon wih pico op and. ssepper heel.. ; C a l v i n B f #. NILES MICH. *Try; ourillosiery Mending; Service. Promp Aenion i All orders receive : Fill Your Coal Bin Wih Car-hon Gl@w Blue Ribbon- : COAL **; CARBON GLOW Coal burns down o he las paricle hrowing off remendous lasing hea. I leaves very lile ; ash and absoluely no clinkers. CARBON GLOW gives you more hea per dollar. L 4 : R. F. HICKOK -Pupils of Hill s Corners- school who are on he honor roll for November are: JaneKelley Dorohy Blackmum Eugene Kelley Ralph Syburski Lyle Woolie Dale.We-: zel Consance JCelley Donna" Mac Findelj. and Bean McClellan. The Ladies - of he Rebekah Lodge "held a bunco pary a heir lodge room. Thursday evening. The proceeds are o be used for a Chrismas pary for he children. of he communiy. > * o ---- T r-. ;. : Coolidge has declared ha November 29h.wiU be Thanksgiving Day.- A las a defiuie( pfoclamaiorcof policy! Your CREDIT Is G : «AT.BLACKMiND S Why No Use I? REVERE ~W h!e gold filled engraved Case; radium dial: n m : 15 jew el v Z y 0 BUIOVA W T C H w elcom e ajsps-opriae <o g sl Men and wom en reasure heir BULOVA "Waches for heir lasing beauy; cherish hem wili he passing o f years because o f heir unfailing ^ accuracy. Tha is why a BUTOVA "Wach rj makes lie mos appropriae mos wei- \ com e gif o f all! See our fascinaing ; Chrismas display o f BUTOVA i W ach es from. 25 upwards! COLLHTTB W hie gold filled Case wih blaclcenamel decoraion; <»o j e n 15 jew el *. * 0 / W V " V v *«-T Blackmond s Jewelry Opical Sore NILES MICH MIbS AMERICA Inlaid wih red greea and blackenaaiei;grecnlcadier srap;radium.dial; 15 jewel.. - * 3 / -V" All Hands. Poin o he Greaes Sale LIVINGSTON GOING OUT OF BUSINESS!! M A K E YO U R O W N R A T E OF SAVIN G S. TH E MORE Y O U BUY] TH E M ORE Y O U S A V E! N O T ONLY POSSIBLE B U T C E R T A IN.1 R EAD TH E PLAN. E X A M IN E THE SA V IN G C H A R T TH EN COM E PREPARED T O S A V E. RIDAY and SATO READ THE PLAN! CENT l e T h e rules of Here is how your pennies buy Arihmeic a r e 1 dollars worh a his sore. 1 changed! See he Char! Malie- maieians may disagree bu hrify folks favor i enlius-. iasically. This arihmeic adds and subracs in one opera- ion. A dds money o your savings accoun. and subracs profis and cos. Save! Save! You I ff Then Ge $4.00 $8.00 $2.00 $ >QQ $16.00 $4.00 The rules of" arihmeic revised -in ins even. 1c plus. $4.00 equals $5.00 1c plus $S:00equals $10.00 Ic plus $I2 equals $151 L1M IISIT0N STORE SAYElONEY V DON T Nohing Exceped! This offer applies io our enire sock. You can buy your Xmas gifs here. Doubling your pureiiase means doubling y our savings. One of lie mos unusual ami one of he mos value giving evens during \ 7?;- grea sale! Sjiace does.j no perm i:o lis full ; -L j char*

5 THURSDAY NOV j o clock in he forenoon a said j probae office be and is hereby i appoined for examining and al{ lowing said accoun and hearing said peiion; ; I is Furher Ordered Tha pubjlie noice hereof be given by pubi licaion of a copy o f his order i fo r hree successive weeks prev) ous o said day of hearing in he Berrien Couny Record a newspa per prined and circulaed in said couny. FOR SALE William H. Andrews FOR SALE 50 Cheserwhie pigs;.. r ua e o f Probae weigh abou 1Q0; lbs. also 225 I SEAL. A rue copy. Lillia O. lbs. pig. Win. C; Lyddick. 462p! Sprague. Regiser o f Probae TUB nis K K IE ij P A G E E IV E R E C O liu Jonos will boh show heir wes ern wares" during he monh. Kin riii Tin he big dog will have he lcids on he edges of he scas. Billy D.ove and Marion Davies will cause*1many a hear fluer;. Then here is Clara Boy/ in Three Week Ends December This famous red-head over charged wih. I says Elinor Glynn is ia a serious condiion resuling from exposure a a foo ball game las Saurday. Her vapid rise o populariy proves ha he has boh personaliy and arisry. Miss Margare Gillispie of Ba le Greek was he week-end gues r of Mr and Mrs. Harry B. Thomp.v son. -!PRINCESS THEATER Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thompson enerained he formers brolier. L. L Thompson and wife a H. B. Warner who played he Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. par o f Jesus in "The King of Miss Ruh Riley enerained sev Kings here a week ago will be eral guess a dinner in her home seen again Thursday and Friday in Wes Fron sree Sunday cvc- o f his week in SoiTell and Oiug. Ou-of-own guess were Son Warwick Deeping s bes o. Lconavcl Lass of Dayon O and selling novel of oday. This is Miss Marha Krause and Bud probably he mos love-filled sory Krause of Niles. o f he screen. No only docs i The Karc Kno club me a depic he fine self-fcrgcing love oclock Saurday nigh for a po o f faher and son and he up luck Thanksgiving dinner in h e sanding love Of youh and maid bu also he selfish loves o f he home of.mrs Milon Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Mahew A. sordid and self-seeking. Frklich were endered a farewell In producing his hear warming surprise Tuesday evening a he sory Herber Brenon ook ilia home of Mrs: Emma Burger in cas o England making i an (Coninued from Pago 1) Niles. Bunco furnished lic di auhenic panorama of ypically Sheridan aferwards one of -he version and prizes were won by English homes villages and land mos noed lejmcrit ofife-norhmiss Anna. Reiz Dorohy Rough scapes. Mr. Brenon direced Pe ern armies**^ m dj Herber Ryan. Delicious re er Pan and "Beau Gose" bu On July 2 1S62 Sheridan s brig freshmens wore served. Mr. and Sorrell and Son is his firs in Mrs. Frklich have been making dependen producion. This pic ade faded a deachmen o f Con federaes saioned in a wood near heir home a 209 Main sree ure is a fiing close o a grea Boonville bliss. As a sraegy o and have gone o Chicago o make November a he Princess. heir home. December opens wih a bang a disrac heir aenion and creae: Miss Dorohy Clark a suden he Princess wih A1 Wilson in a. diversion of forces ha would a Kalamazoo Normal arrived The Phanom Flyer. Wilson s lid favorable o a fronal aack home Tuesday o -spend Thanks aerial suns grow more hrilling- Sheridan sen pars- of four comgiving wihherparens. wih each picure. Among oher panies including 24 men of Co. L The N. N. Club was enerained new hings Saurday he leaps o he ibar of he wood o charge by Dorohy Wallace Tuesday af from a speeding auo a zooming hrough. The firs ime hey sur ernoon. Prizes a bunco were airplane. The sory is of a fiend-1 prised he Confederaes who were* won by Mrs. Fred Gawhrop Mrs. ish woman ranch owner who def scaered hrough ihe-imbei- asui Siig and Mrs. Helen Mayliew. liberaeiy rios o wipe ou a neigh-; came hrough wihou maerial bor and his family. Wilson he loss. Then Sheridan sen hem lying parol ges wise and saves back for a second.charge and hey were me by a rearguard of hem and heir propery. The coming week includes i Confederaes. The charge was led Someone o Love Sunday. Tues-1 Lhp Alger who. laer became - he day and- Wednesday grea 1Governor Oi: Michigan. The second charge proved dis ahleic Richard Dix ges hack ino he harness of a marine goes asrous as far as he faes of he Adven.Chrisian Church o China rescues his sweehear individual men were concerned. Of Ruh Elder from bandis an! is he deachmen of 24 from Co. L Sunday school a 10 a. hi. himself rescued in urn. I is 10 Ware capured including Harri Morning service a I I a. m. ypically Dixian in acion and one son Bahhouse. John Bee of Niles Subjec "Graiude. of he high poins for December. he company saddler was killed - Evening service a 7 p. m.. Anoher novel by Zane Grey ourigh Corpora! Anderson of Subjec Creaion." Theme The greaes wesern sory wrier pf Cassopolis died laer from a bul Division of he Elemens. oday will bo here December is le hrough he neck. Eigh ohers W- 0 : Williams Pasor. when Jack Hol will be seen wih were wounded bu managed o Georgia Hale in "The Man Of Hie ride back. Capf. Alger command O «.-Wrffilinrl leg When Fores. I s he.sory of a man er.mehodis; Communiy Church: Church school a 10 a. m. who rescues a girl despie her bisjmrs?traii agains>aree. shooing- him and having him a r- ^sramahg ohers who wma capufmr. Ormison Sup. Morning worship a 11 a. m. resed. Hol is probably he besi Sa were Roger Burns w ho for Sermon Opporuniy Fideliy izane Grey hero Grey Shys hej Imany years afer he wai\ lived Numerous requess bring a -4s- hear Lake Madron. Burns horse and Reward. vival of Ben 3ur a Uie Princess Was sho inder him and he wajp orsolo Dr. Sargen. oil: Monday December 1 0 / The der.ed o hal by a Confederae. Epworh League a 6 p. m. S.op you Yankee shoued prices will no be raised for his Evening service a 7 p. m. one of he worlds seven bes pic he Oohfederae as he hdf^fenyn Anhem by choir. on B ulbs on hosebacl. Burps kepi j Illusraed lecure on The Now ures. Raher unusual for he.princess on ruhnkig and his>i^ursurer Day in Mexico. Presiden-elec Hoover is now on wills be The Board o Ruin com eaugh ni? wih him^almking hini his good-will our of he Souh ing Tuesday and Wednesday De over ile head Wih a saber and American Republics. This revives cember U-12. I is he life sory making a wound he scar OFWhich our iners! in our Lain neighbor o f a delinquen girl Jfanager he carried for life. "If -you d sopped when I old o he souh. Le us visi and see Morley never caers o he sordid This picure presens he pifalls you o I wouldn have sruck;" Wha Mr: Hoover sees. Enjoy an evening wih beaui- se fo r he young in suah a manner shoued^ he Confederae. Burns fuly colored picures on Mexico. as o; make hem iiihlihg real: whiiled7 drawing his pisol as he Tell your friends! Bring- he dangers and shows how hey may did so and shouing: We ll see who s a he sho be recognized and avoided. children. The wholesome girl ahlee Be- lie souherner down. Oher rebel > H. LiddicoaT Miniser. be Daniels is here December soldiers closed in on him and he in Take Me Home. Her hrilling was aken wih. Barnhouse and Church Of Chris suns and srong feminine ap eigh ohers o he Confederae J. L. Griffih Miniser Unified Bible school and preach peal make her a mos pronounced prhmjirkf MacoB^Qa. There Barnhpdse remained six\monlis unil ing service a 10 a. m. Bible favorie wih he fans. Anoher peak in December will "e was exchanged. Fraernal in sudy Paul Before His Judges. Sermon subjec The Lords Sap be Buser Keaon s "College lieri fluences were rumored o have aid ed in securing liis release as he December 29. I is he sory of per. Junior and Senior Endeavor mee boy highbrow who wins he was an Odd Fellow. / Afer hevi^r Bajnnouse se a 6 p. ni. Topic Wha Is Our scholasic medals in high school school bu is driven o ahleics! in led on a farro^nfiar Buchanan Reasonahle Service? Evangelisic meeings will close college only o fail miserably and lived here unil hi deah He Thursday nigh wih a grea praise hrough lacling wha his parens abou welve years ago. kep him ou of in high school loo was buried beside his parens in service. We exend an inviaion o long: How he finally wins hrough he old Reynolds cemeery a one \ ime called he Virginia burying aend beir service. This is our; is a sirring chronicle. There are he usual number o\ ground in he Trea Howe addi day of Thanksgiving. Le us heed sars in.superb vehicles ha would ion. A slab was placed over his our Presiden s proclamaion! Preaching service Sunday eve be headliners a heares wih pro grave bu ha has been overning a 7 oclock. Sermon subjec grams no so crowded wih he urhqd and apparenly buried un Is Conscience a Safe Guide in greaes ones. Tom Mix and Buck der lekvegand fores drif. Religion. The regular monhly business meing- of he church will be held a lie church Monday Dec. 3 a 7:30 p. m. _ he 25h. day o f February A. D a en oclock in lic forenoon said ime and place being hereby appoined fo r he examina ion and adjusmens of all claims and demands agains said de ceased. I is Furher Ordered. Tha pub lic noice hereof be given by pub licaion o f a copy o f his order for hree successive weeks previous o said day o f hearing in lic Berrien Couny Record a newspa per prined and circulaed in saic couny. WILLIAM H. ANDREWS Judge o f Probae SEAL. A rue copy: FOR SALE For Ren Rooms fo r 11s inssrlon Sep. 13" las Dec. 6 Lillia O. «Sprague Regiser of Pro Ren House for Ren Garage <NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE bae. far Ren. These sign cards on - DEFAULT lias been mad* in he sale a Record: Office. Sofc. Jcondiions o f a cerain Morgage 1 s inserion Nov. 15; las Noy. 2f 5Ar> c.. - T..----! made by George L. Jones and STATE OF MICHIGAN he Pro SAX^ L o L o. - l in he Maggie Jones husband and wife. bae Cour fo r he Couny oi School Addiion Village o f : j.0 Gaiien Sae Bank a Michigan Berrien. Bucsanan. Malm: me an offer Banicing Corporaion o f he VilA a session of. said cour hole P.M. Wilson Ravenna Ohio. ^lage 0 GalIeu Berrien Couny. -oop j Michigan; daed November a he probae office in he ciy of S. Joseph in said couny o: BUY A REPUBLIC Gold Seal! and recorded in he office o f he he 12h day- o f November A. D. Auomobile Insurance policy and I Regiser o f Deeds fo r Berrien 192S. pay for i in small paymensf. Couny Michigan in Libor 154 of Prcsen: Hon. William II. An over a period of six monies drews Judge of Probae. said Morgage and axes and in N. Schram phone 39S. 47-lc Izi he Maer- o f he Esae oi surance on said premises being in Agnes; Burch deceased Theron D defaul fo r more han hiry days FOR SALE Whie clover honey Childs having filed in said cour and Tigh amber1 color honey he whole amoun o f said mor his peiion praying ha he orig produced by healhy bees Leo. gage is* declared due and payable inal hearing on claims be revive? Kuebner 212 Lake Sree- 473p f here is- claimed; due a his dae ; j Sixeen Hundred Eighy Seven and furher ime allowed for he FANCY BOXED Gif Saion-1and (5x687.41) Dollars and examinaion and adjusmen of ery on sale Saurday Dec 1s a j no proceedings: a law or in equiy he claim of said peiioner by and 59c a Binns Magne Sore. I have been insiued o recover before said cour. I is Ordered Tha he 10h day 47ic! same Now herefore av virue of he o f December A. D. 1928; a en FOR SALE--W iner apples; also j power o f sale in said morgage o clock in he forenoon a said Cider apples. Phone I and he saue in such case madii probae office; be and Is; hereby 4 i lp ancx provided on Saurday he 8h appoined fo r hearing- said pei day o f December A. I). 192S a 10 ion: FOR SALE New 4-room bunga I :s Furher Ordered. Tha pub oclock A. M. a he fron door of low parly modern. Call a W he Couny Cour House in he lie noice hereof be given by pub L. Johnson Furniure Sore ciy o f S. Joseph Berrien Couny licaion o f a copy o f his order 47 ip Michigan he premises described for hree successive weeks prev ious o said day o f hearing in he FOR SALE Single barrel Sho- j in said morgage will be sold a Berrien Couny Record a news gun 12-gauge Inquire Pears-1 public aucion o saisfy he paper prined and circulaed in Eas Grain Co. Phone 2QF1.; amoun hen due wih coss and said counv. 47lc 1aorney fee o-wi: he following WILLIAM H. ANDREWS ;---- i described premises in he ownjudge of Probae. FOR SALE Pahe grapophone; ship o f Gaiien. Berrien Couny SEAL. A rue copy. Lillia O; large size and 100 records. Firs i Michigan viz; Sprague Regiser of Probae. class: condiion. Ber A. Kelsey; The wes acres of he 472pj Souheas Quarer of Secion 19 1s inserion Novi 15; las Nov. 2( R. 1 Buchanan. ; Town Si Souh; Range 19 Wes. STATS OF MICHIGAN he Pro FOR. SALE 1 monh old; R. I. Daed Sepember 6 192S. bae Cour for he Couny of Red pulles SI each. Phone 175! Gaiien Sae Bank o f Gaiien Berrien. Ideal Farm Exchange 120 Main! Michigan. A a session o f said Cour..held Sree. 47le By Charles A. Clark Presiden a he Probae Office in he ciy Morgagee. FOR sow -... SALE -Two --- j choice r.;rs:. R. E. Barr. Aorney for Morgagee of S. Joseph in said Couny or he 13h day of November A. D s lfb d fr for S9ff or pigs sop a i-1in ^ s T p h ^ ic h ^ 1 B k 192Sae. S4 each. Las house Souh j SL J05-? 11 MicaPresenr Hon.4William. H. An Clark S. " 4Tlp 1s inserion Nov. 15: las Des. 20 drews Judge of Probae. In he Maer of he Esae of STATE OF MICHIGAN in he FOR IENT Circui Cour fo r he Couny of Simon Swarz Deceased. James F. Swarz having- filed in Berrien. In Chancery FOR KENT Sleeping room. Mrs. Theron D. Childs Plainiff vs: said cour his peiion praying W. L. Willard 502 Porage. Ira Mansfield he wife o f John ha he adminisraion of - said Phone i i ip q 1IansfWci any he wife of esae be graned o Frank R. FOR RENT Five-room. modern; Morris -N Mansfield" / i f 1any he Sanders or o some oher suiable house wih garage. Phone wife of Joseph N. Mansfield if person. I Is Ordered Tha he 10h day 4 7 lo ; any Orria or Orson Campbell.... ; Z j John Cage and wife who is un- of December A - D. 192S a. en FOR RENT Aparmens and g a r-! named he wife of Andrew Blake o clock in he forenoon a said age. I l l Fron S. 4 7 lc iif any and heir unknown and probae office be and is hereby ; unascerained heirs devisees lega appoined for hearing said pei FOR RENT Room suiable for ees and assigns of eacli and all ion; I Is Furher Ordered Tha pub office or for man s sleeping o f hem. Defendans. room. Furnished or unfurnished. A session of said cour held lic noice hereof be given by pub Inquire L M Deseriberg. 47lp in he Circui Cour room in he licaion of a copy o f his order once each week for hree succes AFTER THE WRECK comes he Ciy o f S. Joseph in said coimy sive weeks previous o said day of reckoning Be oroeced bvi on 13Ul day o f November hearing in he Berrien Couny Republic0 Gold Sea auomobile Presen Hon. Chas. E. Whie. Cir- Record a newspaper prined and circulaed in said couny. 47-lo 39SWILLIAM H. ANDREWS sae of Michigan and heir re Judge o f Probae. specive places of residence are SEAL. A rue copy. Lillia O. jmiscellaneous unknown. Sprague Regiser o f Probae. On moion o f A. A. Worhing DON T BUY A POLICY which im on Aorney fo r plainiff i is sures he insurance company 1s inserion: Nov. 22 : las Dec o = agains liabiliy fo r your acci ordered ha said defendans and DAYTON NEWS NOTICE he unknown heirs devisees lega den go one ha insures YOU. Buy Republic. Auomobile Insur-. ees and assigns o f each and "11 of Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Ganono The. Annual Meeing o f Hie ance. E. N. Schram phone.398. hem and all persons named in he Farmers Muual Fire Insurance and family and Mr. andmrs. Lloyd bill of complain herein wihou 4.7-lc being paricularly named cause Company of Berrien Couny; Mich Galbreah spen Friday evening igan will be held in he Princess wih Mr. and Mrs. Waler ErnsGLASSES FITTED C. L. Srech; heir appearance o be enered Theaer Village o f Buchanan perger herein wihin hr.ee (3) monhs Opomeris- a Miss Kellie Mr and Mrs. Frank Srunk and Couny Michigan a one Gahcar s new News Room on from he dae1 of his order; and Berrien o clock P. M. Saurday. December daughers spen Tuesday evening Main Sree every Thursday in defaul hereof ha he said bill Sh 192S fo r he purpose o f he wih liis parens. lo fc o f complain he aken as confessed elecion o f a Presiden and. e Phone; 44S. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ferguson and b y hem. Publicaion hereof o be made in. he Berrien Couny Rec Secreary-Treasurer for a erm of Mr Oliver Brockway spen Sunday DR- AV. E. SARGENT in Three Oaks and DENTIST Hours: S:30 o 12 a. ord a newspaper published and: one year each four Direcors for afernoon.m.; 1;Q0 o 5:00 p- m. X -ra y circulaing in said couny wihin a erm of hree years each wo Michigan Ciy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wj miner and Diagnosis;. 103-I- E. Fron fi. (fory (40) days afer he dae Direcors for a erm o f wo years Office phone 86F1; residence hereof such publicaion o be con each o fill vacancy wo Direcors daugher Mrs. Spasek of Chicago spen he week wih Mrs: Spasek. phone 8GF2. d o se d Thursday inued once in each week fo r six for a erm o f one. year each o fill Mrs. Spasek was a business vacancy and. fo r he ransacion afernoons: 29fc. weeks in succession. o f such oher business as may caller a Souh: Bend Monday. CHAS. E. WHITE Mr. Frank Campbell and son properly come before he meeing. A REPUBLIC Auomobile Insur Circui Judge. ance Policy proecs you under Daed: Buchanan Michigan Harry of Penn were guess Wed Taka noice ha his sui is nesday o f Mrs. Leo Richer. any and all circumsances. E. brough o quie he1 ile o. he Nov. 20h Mr. and Mrs. William. Srunk N. Schram phone c; following lands siuaed in. he vil Oscar E. Swarz Sec y.-treas. were Saurday afernoon shopper lage o f Buchanan Berrien Couny a Buchanan.. LOST AND FOUND and Sae o f Michigan o- w i: 1s inserion. Nov: 29; las Dec. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poflick. Lo. hireen-(131 in B lock A " NOTICE LOST.Unfinished piece o f em and children of Chicago spen in Mahala Mansfields addiion o broidery on canvas done wih NOTICE is hereby given o he Sunday afernoon wih Mr: and yarn- Reward for- reurn. Phone he: village of Buchanan. Board of Direcors: and Members Mrs. Merri Marin. A. A. WORTHINGTON Mr. and.mrs. Ausin Sarver. and lc of Clark Hospial Associaion of a Aorney fo r Plainiff. meeing o be held1 a he Clark Lile Barber spen Sunday wih 1s inserion Nov. 29; las Dec. 13 Equipmen Company s Offices a Mr. and Mrs. Ira Boyle; STATE OF MICHIGAN he Pro 1s inserion Nov.. 15 las Nov: 29 Buchanan Michigan on Friday Mr. and Mrs; Earnes Kroll -and bae Cour for he Couny of STATE OF MICHIGAN December a 7:00 P. M. daughers spen Sunday wih Mr. Berrien. The Probae Cour fo r he for he purpose of dissolving he and Mrs. L. W: Richer. A a session of said Cour held Counry of Berrien. Mrs. Cora Foser and Mr: and Clark Hospial Associaion. All a he Probae Office in he ciy of A a session of said Cour held Crediors are asked o be on hand; Mrs. Fred Hamilon.verb callers S. Joseph in said; Couny on he a he Probae Office in he. ciy prepared o presen heir claims: on Mrs. Uoxinda Hamilon. 22nd day: o f November A. D o f S- Joseph in said couny on Mrs..Toe Heckaborn and Mrs. A. H. KIEHN Presen: Hon. William H. A n he 22nd day of Ocober A. Di «Frank Heekahorn were callers on Secreary. drews Judge of Probae. 192SMrs. Will Crooker a Niles Thurs o In ha Maer of.he Esae; o f Presen Hon. William H. An Milon- Michell; Glen Whiakef day. Myrle L. French Deceased. drews Judge of Probae o Charles! F:- French- having filed In he Maer of he Esae of and Junior Boyle plan o accom Presbyerian Church; pany Rev: Kenneh Lancaser o in said: cour his final adminisra Reuben R Crumley Deceased. ion accoun; and his peiion pray I appearing o; he Cour ha Holland Saurday for a Y. M. C Bible school a 10 a.m. ing fo r he- allowance- hereof and he ime fo r presenaion of he A. meeing here. They will reurn Morning- services a 11 a. m. Sunday.. * fo r he assignmen and disribu- claims - agains said esae should Young Peoples m eeing-a 5 p. ion of hev-residue of said esae he limied and ha a ime and: 1 Tweny;;eigh - members o f he; a. and.his peiion praying ha^said: place be.appoined o receive ex Hills Coiners church me! Wednesi - Evening sefyice. 7 p. m. sermon i -cour- adjudicae and; deermine amine;. and adjus all claims and clay a he home of Mrs. Seiglavvfio-jvere--he ;legal heirs: o f said demands agains said deceased by Sevens for an all ckiy; meeing. l! A -Thanksgiving. service was deceased h. he-ime: o f her deah and before said Cour;.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pos and held Thurs.day^morning-. and eniled if o inheri her real I is; Ordered Tha crediors;of. family spen Thanksgiving- a hj ) family esae; said deceased are- required o pre home o f he-.former s parens _Mr. \vcfe Thanksgiving guess a he I is Ordered Tha he 24h day sen heir claims o said Cour a a: iand Mrs. Augus Pos of-dajvag;: home o f he laer s parens Mr. "0f-December- A. D a en said Probae Office on or-b efore4 ire1iac. }! and Mrs. D. R; Garnha r of Niles. RATES Classified. Adverisemens are insered a he rae o f 5 cens per line each inserion; mini mum charge: 25 cens; wha Said in: advance. I f paymen: s no made when he ad-verisemen is insered he mini mum change o f 35 cens; five lines; or1less. COUNTY m s M m 830 S o u h M ich iga n S. m s Souh Bend Ind. 25S3S35S2aSS^SS5ffi5B3^IS^ Bankrup Cu R ae Shoe C o /s sock o f Rubber andj Leaher Foowear. Savings o f One-Third o O n e H a lf o f he original cos. G om ein Saurday! Buchanan ha$ Los Grave o f Union Soldier CHUHCXI B A IN O very low Coas 36 inch. Bel ail around. Beaverized couar. Exra hesrvy moleskin lo p. $11. value :.< il lor cf. delivery SH EEPSKIN O il Heavy Bine. Sheepskins $ 9.4 Model 40 A. C. seu se s! recifying Lube and 6 A.C. ubes. Less ubes 77. Sadio Speaker in hree sizes cadi: 20. E F F U P sj VEliniODY is buying he now ALwaer K en iill-eieeric se hccause i is b eler a a low er price. Complee Corns oday f and up There is a huge demand. Bu we have jus received a new shipmen... so we can offer he much-waned Model 40 for immediai delivery on very low erms. Gome early or phone oday for a ree home demonsraion;. ~ B.ONE-HANDLE KNIFE Two blades; brass.lined: Jus like picure. H Endicoi-JohnsonS Wnake/ W -e a r S e x I soles Jus- lie shoe for ringed wear fork red-blooded boys; 1; fia e lj. Beck i/lare: as# sizes >.A {I-fiNIFEionlyiaBo. up o:z Pair.

6 PAGE SEC News Around Galien. GAL1EMENI0RS PLEASE PUBLIC "POOR FATHER 3 ACT FARCE PRESENTED A T TOW N HAUL THUKS- A X B FKI. NIGHTS The Galien public was- indebed las week o he senior class; of *1110 Galien high school for wo. successive evenings of genuine enerainmen hrough heir very crediable presenaion of Poor Faher a hree ac comic ski saged Thursday and Friday evenings; a he own hall. There were; no heavy leads; wih; he excepion o f he comic par of he negro servan which was; well done by Emme Harrof. The remainder of he dialogue was well dome Emme Harrof. The The remainder of dialogue was disribued beween Floyd Swem as he hard- pressed faher Lyle Doyle as his son he suden of psychology Muriel Unruh AS he disraced-moher; Sydney Dommel he wealhy bachelor Ella Slocum he vamping acress and wo myserious; maidens who played male pars. The leads were carried wih unusual skill for high: school sudens. Evelyn Baen in he mino(r comic pari: of he French maid; was one o f he his of he play. Verea Hess; Thelma Linner and Nola Vanilburg were very good in minor par as; eligible daughers O Seadily Increasing The miles of surfaced rural roads- in; his counry are seadily increasing. In 1904 he- lengh of surfaced rural roads was miles. In 1926 i was THUES. FRI. NOV H.B: W A R N E R The sar of King of Kings in SORRELL SO N Fahers and sons should by all means see his picure. SATURDAY DEC: 1 caullaemmle >- -> HESS. fkulv : AUai*w^Tfei3S w SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 CHAS. (BUDDY) ROGERS in SOM E ONE T O - L O V E Mainee a 2:30 o 4:00 Comedy News MONDAY DECEMBER 3 TH E -MATINEE IDOL w ih -r BESSIE LOVE TUES. WED. DEC. 4-5 "momn w m m FUmiNES- W I T H RUTH ELDER; :CL Cfaramoiai (picure f l Mrs. Myrle Howell 31 Dies Tues. in Pawaing Hospial Our communiy was shocked Tuesday afernoon when word was received o f he deah of Mrs. Sanley Howell a he age of 31 years who passed away a he; Pawaing hospial a Niles where she had been aken by her reques in he morning. Myrle as she was known and. loved by every one who knew hen was born and raised in Galien and held in he high-; es eseem. Las winer on accoun of poor healh she lived wih her aun Mrs. Cleve Horner who had a room buil ^ e Happenings of he Pas V/.eek Among Oar TE30 BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD Mrs. R. V.-Slocum Corresponden ha she migh live ou in he fresh air. Her moher; Mrs: Joseph Riopel of Jackson Midi. has been caring for her he pas hree weeks. She leaves o mourn her husband and one son Rober who is eleven years old her faher and moher and one siser Mrs. Harvey Swem ro Galien Sup. Schools W eds Alice Sebasy Miss Alice Marie Sebasy daugher o f Mrs. Carrie Sebasy of New Carlisle Ind.. became he bride o f Clayon; Fuller Dorr of Galien Mich son of Mr. and Mrs Asa E. Dorr of Belding Mich. a a ceremony performed a 6; o clock Tuesday evening Nov. 27 in he chapel of he Firs M. E. church of Souh Bend Ind. The Rev. Alber Monger of he. Firs M E. church performed he ceremony in he presence of he immediae; families and a few inimae friends. The double ring service was used. They were aended by Miss Dorohy Irene Dorr siser of he groom who was maid of honor and Mr. Harold Laycock of Galien Mich. who aced as groomsman. Miss Sebasy wore a. gown of ivory chiffon velve and silver lace. She carried an arm bouque o f whie roses and swee peas. MisS Dorr wore a gown o f peach affea and carried ransparen roses. Miss Nina Moore played Lohrengrin s wedding march for he bridal procession and during he ceremony played "Because" and I Love You Truly." wih violin accompanimen. Mr. Louis Sebasy aced as; usher. A fer a wedding rip Mr. and Mrs: Dorr will be a home a Galien Mich. FORSHOE NEW AND NEWSHOES Goodrich Washable Zipper Shower Boos AH Sizes 4 o 9 DIRT MENACE SAYS CHICAGO MILK TESTE! Healh Dep. Head Talks o Galien Dairymen 80 A R E PRESENT V a I u e Cooperaive Milk Tesing Is Urged A meeing of abou SO dairymen and farmers was held a he Galien own hall Tuesday evening a he call o f he Elgin Milk Producs company J. Hoinville presiding. A he opening of he meeing a selecion was played by he Gonklin family comprising Rev. Conklin and son Paul violiniss Wayne wih a rombone and Miss Ruh a he piano. Mr. Oakman presiden of he Elgin Milk Producs company hen gave a shor alk asking for he good will of he farmers and urging cleaner milk. Following his alk Miss Marie Jannasch sang Sonny Boy accompanied by Mrs. Ward Jones. Inspecor Taylor of he Healh deparmen of he ciy of Chicago hen alked on advanced mehods in he handling of milk and describing he effec of dir or conaminaion in he produc. He said ha buer fa ess depended on way he milk is cooled. He described he manner of ransmission of disease hrough milk. Whiewashing o f barns is a saniary measure as necessary o ire farm animals as house cleaning in he home Taylor said. A he close of his alk he Conklin family rendered anoher musical selecion. The speaker of he evening Ber Thomas of he Chicago Healh Deparmen was hen inroduced. Thomas saed ha he had been a farmer himself unil wo.years ago and he alked from ha angle. He said ha no money could be made in he dairy business; Beside he- river Clyde;; Yes all were gay save Sandy unless he farmer was fa miliar wih he problems o f rearing he cow o mauriy and He gave away he bride! Now ha he Gideons have a proper feeding aferwards. He Bible in every hoel room wha said ha he was a pioneer member of he firs cow esing formed do you suppose; hey ll be doing nex? In he Unied Saes IS years ago. Puing a hymnal in every He advised a herd of a leas 10 bahroom cows five o freshen in he spring A co-ed of Durham N. H. and five in he fall. The dairyman should selec one breed and is credi wih having esablished he hen sick o.ha breed Thomas world s record by hrowing a saed. The cow can no always rolling pin 90 fee S inches. A be judged by her looks he said brillian career is prediced for and mus be- esed. The waer her in he comic-srip; indusry. supply in he winer is very impor- Fi for Every Foo in he Family Tha s jus: wha we mean. I f y ou wan comforable long wearing shoes a prices; ha are hard o bea we have hem. 0 TO NOBLE NILES Ball Band All Rubber Snap Galoshes All Sizes 4 o 9 M O M E Y Spen wih he following Home Town i Merchans is a good invesmen. I says i a home and builds local prosperiy. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUCHANAN STATE BANK WISNER DRUG STORE F: M. MOYER STUDEBAKER SALES H. J. KOLHOFF ; BUCHANAN LUMBER COAL CO. IDEAL FARM EXCHANGE ROBINSON MUSIC SHOP ARNEY GROCERY ROGERS GROCERY PARLOR GROCERY SANDS GROCERY CITY BAKERY BECK S TIRE SHOP HY-GRADE OIL CO. LAUVER FILLING STATION DESENBERG CLOTHING - iea *.. w Members F irs Naional Merchans Ass n.;#* a;y *. vii au Thomas said- and should be wanned o. a 55 degree hea as oo. much food is required o warm up ice waer. The Chicago marke lias a righ o make condiions o f he produc which hey receive Thomas.said as hey receive he milk from o farms daily. While a small amoun of dir migh no harm when he produc is consumed fresh afer he milk has sood 30 hours or more he baceria have a chance o affec i. Lf farmers are cu off he lis by one milk disribuion company hey will have a hard ime o malic.connecions wih anoher company he saed as he requiremens are pracically he Same. The milk of Chicago is inspeced by men who mus he fied for heir work and whose jobs do no come hrough poliical pull lie said. Ou of a. hundred who passed he examinaion for an inspecorship only eigh or nine passed. Afer he conclusion of liis speech refreshmens were served by he ladies o Galien Locals You auo go o Noble s Niles for our foowear ic The music pupils of Mrs. George Olmsead held a class meeing a her home las Tuesday afernoon.: Twelve pupils gave a selecion on he piano afer which a discus-; sion was held on scales. I was decided o hold a cones on scales during he monh of December. A prize will be given o he winner. In January a benefi musical recial will be given. Rev. Meadwill give- a sermon Sunday evening a he Olive Branch which will be illusraed wih moving picures. The young people are especially invied. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wenland wrere Friday afernoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Slocum. A communiy welcome pary will he given in he Odd Fellow Hall Wednesday evening Dec. 5 in honor of C. F. Dorr and his bride. The pary is sponsored by he Paren Teacher Associaion and every body is invied and o bring a covered dish. A. F. Sorm and son Harold and Floyd Thomas of Niles were Saurday callers on R. V. Slocum. Dorohy Parridge and Consance Geminder who are aending Normal a Kalamazoo are expeced home for Thanksgiving. The firs baskeball ball game of he season will: be played a New Troy December 3. The firs Tuesday evening of every monh has been decided on o hold a communiy affair a he M. E. church basemen. This is a ge-ogeher meeing wih a po- luck supper. Everybody is invied o aend. George Smih reurned home Saurday nigh from liis deer huning rip and as usual was successful in bringing home a fine deer. Mrs. Ada Wrigh reurned Frii day o her home in Ramsey Illafer enjoying a wo weeks visi wih her siser Mrs. A. L. Sodder. Ellis Goodenough who underwen a serious operaion in he Michigan Ciy hospial wo weeks ago was able o be brough o his home Sunday and is feeling fine. A number of young folks aended he birhday surprise pary on Miss Florence Goodenough a her home Saurday evening abou 30 guess wrere presen and enjoyed he evening in playing differen games afer which ice cream and cake was served. Florence received a number of very prey gifs. Mrs. Ausin Dodd will be hosess o he Friday Culure Chib December 7. Parliamenary Usage; Fox wall be he afernoon subjec. John Clark los a valuable horse las Saurday while hauling a load of corn fodder from he field o he shredder on he Curry Mc Laren farm he horse dropped dead. A chicken pie supper will be given by he Maple Grove Ladies Aid Sociey Dee. 5 a he home of Mrs. Frank Heckahorne. Every body is invied. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinman were business callers in Michigan Ciy Monday. Mrs. Ray Clark and Miss Nellie Clark were business callers in Souh Bend Saurday. The Carnaion Club ladies me Monday evening a he home of Mrs. Frank Heckahorne o sew on quil blocks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bes enerained a heir home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Horner and family of Chicago Leri Shellevy of Souh; Bend spen Monday wih hem. Funeral services of Mrs. Sanley Howell will be held Friday afernoon a he L. D. S. church a 2 p. m. and will he Conduced by Rev. J. W. McNigh. Dr. Tonkin of Niles gave a lecure on he " e y e a he high school Tuesday morning which was very Ineresing o he pupils. Come on over. I only akes a lile gas o go o Noble s Shoe Sore Niles. 47lc : o SOlive Branch borso.h^sj^ " : : v v * Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lee ransaced.business imeapore Saurday. Helen Hinman spen a few days wih^her grandparens Mr. and Mrs. oje Fulonlas week. Mrs. Kolburg and daugher Elma o f Three Oaks spen Sunday Wih he Al. Rickerman family. Thomas Williams lef for his work in New Jersey his week afer visiing his parens Harry William and wife. Mr. Coone was on sick lis over Sunday and could no haul he farmers milk. ilex Hinman spen par of las week wih liis uncle Guy Hinman and wife..frank Morris of Souh Bend and a friend from Buchanan were;callers in he Firmon and Lyle Nye home Saurday. Las Saurday as hey were hauling corii fodder from he field a horse belonging o John Clark dropped dead in he harness. Beryd and Foser Bowker and wife and daugher; Bey Jean of Galien were Sunday evening visiors in he Mike Bowker home. Floyd Williams and family of Niles spen Sunday in he Harry Williams home. {j Mr. and Mrs. Encil Swem of Galien were Sunday visiors in he Nina James home. Mildred and Hazel Chapman and siser Mrs. Gladys Grey were callers in he Mike Bowker home Sunday. Miss Mabel Sraub of Souh Bend - spen Sunday wih her moher Mrs. Mary Sraub and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaren and baby Nancy were dinner guess in he Ira Lee home Thursday Rev. H. D. Meads was a supper gues in lie Currie McLaren home Saurday. Mrs. Nina James and daughers Viole and Gladys were Souh Bend shoppers Saurday. Mrs. Wm. Newi and son Wayne spen Saurday afernoon in he Currie McLaren home. Mr. and Mrs. Vicor Layman and wo children of Berrien Cener were Sunday guess in he Ira Lee home. The many friends in his viciniy o f Mrs. Oscar Grooms of Galien are sadly grieved on accoun of he illness of his lady caused by he deep seaed abcess under her arm. We do hope she will be beer soon. Mr. Griffih and helper from Grand Rapids.have insalled GolS Carbide lighing plans wih cooking plaes and flairons in he1 Ellis McDonald and Ed. Enyar homes recenly which adds very much o1 he beauy and convenience of heir homes. Farmers are busy his week husking and shredding heir corn. M em ber or I EMPIRE I STATE STORES Pari Wool Blankes.>*! Size 66x80 Plaid Blankes ;saline bound ends sof and warm fj?aq P a ir I Mus Sand The Tes You d marvel o see he many ess made daily in Wards Laboraory. One ou of every hundred Gyraor Washers is sen o our large privae laundry for a. severe es in acual use. Tf he plunge from a -150-degree furnace o cold waer cracks he glaze on a dish back i goes o he maker. T h i s Ward s horoughly guards he qualiy of wha you buy here! The Famous Red Head Shells Give Shooers and Huners Wha They Wan _ says one of he hundred housand women who have bough hem. 20 Gauge Reliance 16 Gauge Reliance 13 Gauge Reliance 20 Gauge DresdnaiiKii Oval ; 16 Gauge Dreadnough O v a l : 12 Gauge Dreadnaiurli Oval 2 PURE THREAD SILK Full Fashioned Hose j lis hink his burgaiii.i \ will pay jou - "/I / o buy six ::/1 pairs. You will find in his ; gorgeous assormen lie season s very laes colors. THURSDAY NOV Guaraneed or lo u r Mosuey 1adcjj 1 he Imperial Windsor The Sove ha Gives Real Hea Fines Bigges. Mos Beauiful 5 Down- $5 a Monh $71.45 Easy Paymen Price S p e c ia l V a llie s N F r id a y - H afisrd ay Ladies fur-rimmed coas in mixures and weed effecs of good fabrics and well lined. Each Ladies Silk Dresses - and LadiesJersey Dresses Our regular $9.90 values for Friday and Saurda} selling a - Crib Blanke $ Plaid Coon Crib Blanke size 30x40 for ehilds bed colors are blue and whie-pink and - whie. P a ir_u _ d p. Save From $35 o $40 Cash Price $ New syle heaer eclipses any similar model made! Looks like a fine piece of furniure Burns all fuel economically Cleaner han ordinary soves Circulaes warm mois air Walnu porcelain enameled finish We carry a full line of New Syle Heaers ha will hea from one o five rooms comforably. $31.50 o $94.75 M y Fleecydown Blankes are Marvelous says one of he hundred women who have bough hem. No wonder hey are so saisfacory! Full weigh large. size; srong sof long fibre VNk N-lv/ASr coon; firm body sof heavy nap. Two blankes in Canno be dupli- ^ one piece size 70x80. Whie caed a $ Qan gray -colored border. COTTON BEDSPREADS Permanen crinkly sripes in blue rose or gold wih cream. Siched ends square corners. Durably made; easy o launder. Size 80x90 inches. Very lowes prices. fi Q Each JU m We regre ha space will no permi us o ell you all -abou he hundreds of. excepional values our Niles sore is fairiy bulging wih. We hope o have he pleasure of presening hem o you personally. Boys 0 Coas Heavy grey wool Coas plaid lining full size and well -made. Sizes 6 S in...$4.98 % HUNDREDS OF MEMBER STORES THRU- OUT THE UNITED STATES Coas All wool new models in imen s overcoas.. Good colors and all sizes o 44 1a $ $ m 5

7 S e c i o n T w Record.Telephone Number Nine o T H E B E R R I E N C O U N T Y R E C O R D w Ediorial SIXTY-FlRST YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY NOV No. 47 Record Telephone Number Nine T H E M I C R O P H O N E H00PJQ1D Sars O f Las.Year. Are; Available C O A C H Aeain. HOPEFUL Season Opens Wih Cassopolis Is Here Dec. 7 The coming- baskeball season is very rosy for he; Buchanan high squad. A large squad of men answered Coach Bradfields call las week. Seven leer men are back: Savoldi Knigh Pierce Roe Squires* Smih and Morse from he eam which won is way hrough he Disric and Regional. Tournamens losing o Plainwell in he firs game a he Sae Tournamen. News o f Buchanan Schools News of Suden Life Gahered and Wrien hy U pper Classmen of Buchanan High School Don Be Plugged Nickel Says Saver Fee Cubb Brisol and Pfings. husky Reserves of las season also reurn o scrap for a place on; he firs squad of en. Wih such experienced men and many more and Dura French second grade commercial deparmen secreary; being made* he; oulook is; fine for he opening game December 7. here* wih: Cassopolis who. is; ou for revenge due o he rimming handed o her his year in fooball. Las season he eam did only fair work before he ournamen losing seven ou of welve games on he regular schedule Niles and Bridgman winning wice and S Joe Benon Harbor and Three Oaks- winning one apiece. S Joe and Benon Harbor are no on his year s schedule. Coach Bradfield makes no prophecies bu says he has wha few coaches possess his year a eam of championship calibre if he season opened omorrow. The eam canno and will no res on is former performance for is ambiions rim high his year. The S squad had some ousanding players who are wih us his year. They are: Morse picked as he bes running guard a all hree ournamens in class C ; Pierce bes class C cener In Souhwes Michigan las year; Savoldi declared bes forward in he Regional: ournamen a Kalama zoo: and Roe who: repeaedly sank baskes a criical momens from wqyhirds of he way down he floor. The 192S-29 schedule as announced by Principal. Ormison is: Dec. 7. Cassopolis here:; Dec. 14 Bridgman here;: Dec. 21 Niles here; Jan; 4 Berrien Springs here: Jan. 11 Dowagiac here: Jan. IS Three- Oaks here; Jan.. 25 Bridgman here; Feb- 1 Three Oaks- here; Feb.. 5 Dowagiac here;: Feb; S Niles here; Feb. 15 Berrien Springs here; Feb. 19 Galien here;.feb. 22 Cassopolis here. ^ Lain I Class Organizes Club The; firs year Lain class during heir class period las Friday organized a Lain club.. The. following officers were eleced::. Presiden Philip Hanlin.. Vice Presiden Kahryn Porz. Secreary Teresa Whie Treasurer John Srayer: The name chosen fo r he club is Doci Adolescenes. The- club moo is Cresca Scienia. The second. Friday: in each monh is. he: day chosen fo r he meeings which will be held in he class period A commiee was appoined by he presiden o arrange a program for he. firs meeing* which will be. held on Dec. 14 MissJShriver is he club advisor and is: also club bouncer -----O Junior High News Members; o f he; Sevenh Grade reading classes have been sudyin he King Arhur- sories. A. presen; hey are making a; miniaure newspaper represenaive of he imes of he knighs. Skeches* news aricles poems and adverisemens have been conribued. Some work; has; been done also in soap: projecs in connecion wih he Round:Table Sories: Rev. Saver- of he Presbyerian Church spoke* Friday morning o. he High School on a Thanksgiving heme speaking- of i as. an asse raher han a duy or looking a i as a hisorical dae.. The firs asse menioned by Mr. Saver was ha of improving ^appearances. Our unconscious acs have a grea deal o do; wih our appearance and if we have; a good: soul beneah our personal appearance will be beer o look up-; on The second; and; hird asses menioned were social charm and increase of spiriual powers. Each opic was so well worked ou ha he suden body appreciaed grealy wha was said. Mr. Saver s; final senence "Do no be a plugged nickle bu be a gold dollar summed up very definiely wha he had been saying --.. o----- L. A. Kaler Heads Teachers Club In a general faculy meeing las Tuesday nigh i was: decided o organize a Teachersr Club. A consiuion and by-laws were submied and adoped and officers were- eleced. The- officers were L A. Kaler head o f he mahemaics deparmen presiden; Hollis Clayon fourh grade vice presiden; Mable Niffenegger head of he reasurer. The purpose of his club is: o secure for is members whaever advanages social and inellecual can be derived from cooperaion. 2. To advance he welfare of he eaching-profession. 3. To promoe a feeling of fellowship among he eachers 4. To creae in he communiy a large a deeper sense of he imporance of he ineress which eachers represn ; Junior High Home Economics The Sevenh grade class in Home Economics are finishing heir fourh projec in sewing. So far his year hey have made pincushions for heir work boxes* head bands for cooking nex year chicken holders for he kichen and. a handy pad and pencil holder for mohers grocery lis or new recipes. The Eighh grade foods class are sudying he breakfas uni and are now enering upon he subjec of eggs and egg-cookery O Myserious Ries " Held For Enrance Girls Ah. Assoc For he pas: week cerain girls in he suden body have been seen in he class: rooms- and halls wearing; dunce caps and carrying run brellas. eggs and various oher aricles. I has since been learned ha hese people were being iniiaed ino he Girls Ahleic A s sociaion The iniiaion was: brough o a climax and conclusion Thursday nigh wheriva final iniiaion was; given a he; high school. Afer being led hrough various; spook rooms and; forced o ea various mixures he girls were proclaimed members of: he G. A. A. Upon: enrance: each girl was awarded numerals* and hese were given ou in Friday morning assembly:. The following girls were given enrance: Ruby Bolz Emma Bohl Lena Koenigshof Wilma Wilcox. Helma Rasaer Cleo Cook Louise Srally Esher Bradley o Rouine The Velmarian Lierary Sociey consising of he Senior English class held heir monhly meeing Friday morning. Due o he absence o f he presiden Rober Morse vice presiden was in charge and Harry Banke subsiued for he criic of he: cluo. The program; consised o f "The Hisory o f Fooball b y Fred Smih and a. book review by. Marie Chapdeline -by Virginia Snowden- Roll call was answered by naming a favorie Thanksgiving dish. Eugene Hubbard Honored Thursday By House Warming FOOTBALL SQUAD GUESTS ANNUAL BANQUET DEC. 6 WESTERN STATE COACH SPEAKER: 250 TICKETS The annual Buchanan Higli Fooball Banque will be held December 6 a he high school. J.udie Hymes coach a he Wesern Sae Teachers Colleges Is he speaker o f he; evening Mr. Hymes is an all around ahlee anda. form er player on he Cub baseball eam of Chicago. The banque is sponsored annually by he Girls ahleic associaion which sells ho dogs* candy and oher hings a he gai>es. The G A A. recenly: ook in a number of: new members* and had a fine ime iniiaing hem las week. There will be only 250 ickes sold as: ha is believed he limifor he comfor of hose aending. The ickes will: be on sale a he High School and a Bud Proud s Sore* nex o Mead s Barber Shop I.s u fine banque and ickes are few; so you spor fans had beer ge your s while he geing is good o Grade News Firs Grade Our new Winson Primers are here and he A group used hem Friday The following were neiher absen nor ardy for he monh of November: Ruh Campbell Richard Diliey Rober Donley William Faer Kahryn Hess James King Frederick Manning Geraldine Reamer Goldie Reiz Rivilo Ross Donna Smih. lone Swaim Lee Topash Caherine Wynn.. This week we learned wo new. songs Ten Lile Indians and "Thanksgiving Day. The Wigwam has been enjoyed by all he children. Friday afernoon John Moyer and James King; wore heir Indian suis. In Ms.s Simmons room he pupils have a new se of supplemenary readers Beacon We are reading a hisory sory Dick Whiingon. Viole and Doris Baldwin have moved ino he counry. We. are glad o have John Diluen in school again. Melvin Maxson is ou on accoun of chicken pox. We will go- o see he K ing of Kings Thursday afernoon. Tweny-six pupils received A in spelling. Sixh Grade The Sleeping of he Flowers Here i comes a shee of whie Blowing in upon he nigh; Fluering sofly slowly down > To mee he flowers upon he ground Who slowly nod heir drooping heads To fall asleep upon a leafy-bed. Only o rise and bloom again In: anoher world A world where he Souh wind blows Where here is no ice and snow. So sleep on lile flower* in hy leafy bower. Evere Deeds o - Buchanan Debaers Mee Niles Dec. 7 High School. Debaers are working more earnesly han ever on he quesion; Resolved; ha a federal subsidy for he developmen of he American Merchan Marine would be a wise naional policy since heir defea a he hands: of Dowagiacfs eam in he firs preliminary debae.. In order o remain in he running he eam mus win- heir nex hree^debaes or he. res of he.preliminaries. The squads effors are dedoubled since heir defea. Every member o f he squad is doing his bes o make he eam which is o debae Niles some ime during he week--of December 7h. Th High School Operea scheduled o be given Tuesday of his has been indefiniely pos The members o f he eaching poned due o he fac ha he saff of he Buchanan schools called upon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ing pracices o begin lae. books were- lae in arriving caus An educaional class has been Hubbard las Thursday evening o sared; for he: eachers. This abou 6:00- They- brough wih Fair Enough class mees. once a week under- hem bulging baskes and. packages which produced a variey of An Irishman passed a general he: supervision of; Ray Palle of Kalamazoo Wesern- Sae College. good hings: o ea. The eachers sore where. a noice was bun; The: subjec; under discussion is disposed o f his food in heir usual saying. ha everyhing was sold Sudy: of-he- Abnormal %Child. promp and: horough manner: by he. yard. He: hough he d Eigheen; members? o f hebuchanan school faculy are enrolled. : evening:. * so. Hei asked for a yard of milk. BridgVwas enjoyed laer in he playifa Joke on he. grocery clerk. b. -- ii Jhffiuffair. was in. he naure of. a- Theyplerk no o- be oudone When Hanging Curains^ ihousevwarming for- Mr. and Mrs: dippea liis firiger in he milk and.hubbard. \vho moved.here from drew a. line a yard long on he Cap he: curain rod wih a himble- and i will push hrough he he schpol year. Mr. Hubbard; is said. Gwynn Mfch.- a: he opening of couner. Five cens please - he curain heading wihou: caching head ofhe Science deparmen o f All righ flashed he Irishman* roll i up and I ll ake- o r endangering he fabric* - he high school. i. week News Around New Troy ** ** ** **.**-^ 1 ** ** ** ** *%.*%* ** ******V*.*V*«*V4**V***VW*..*VW%* V You auo go o Noble s Niles f young- folks were from he parson-; for our foowears. 47l c age ploying he saxophone rombone and violin and Miss Bonen Miss Ala Ferry who lias been helping in he Behlmire Camp all Wenlaiid he piano. Ralph Sowersby gave a vocal solo* I am summer has reurned o her home and has been -eauing on friends glad he cares and Rev. Conklin he pas week. The Bihlmires have gave one of iiis ineresing sermons. moved- o- heir residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swem oi: and babies- will sar soon for Galien were visiors a he M. -E. Texas o spend he winer monh s church services. because of Mr. Zimmerman s A soio was given by Mrs. Sizer healh. The John Wood family which was much appreciaed. Ice he laer s parens will.occupy heir residence here whilo gone. Miss Helen Rood enerained he commiee for he Sunday school Chrismas exercises a her home in he Marx addiion Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sowersby were callers a he Barnhar and Elias homes Thursday afernoon. The banner won a be Couny Sunday School convenion he pas year has been brough by he Township Presiden Ray Weaver o be placed on display in he M. E. school. I is displayed during he year a he hree schools. I was decided a he meeing of he M. E. Ladies Aid. sociey his week no o hold a meeing Nov. 2 s he nex day being Thanksgiving. Three of he remaining comforers were finished a ha meeing leaving- one move o complee %he number making 10 in all. The work were given o he ladies from he J. D. Rood home near Galien. They have one oher single order waiing hem from Chicago. November 25 New Troy high school- wo eams wen o Bsrrien Springs for he firs game in heir new gymnasium. New Troy came off vicorious; firs score 7-27 [ and second The curains have arrived for he sage in he new school house and he communiy grealy appreciae he effor of he commiee who made hem possible Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. Solomon- Me- Keen are he proud possessors of new.foniac- l Q.ur-do.or sedan. delivered from Niles o heir homes Friday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Daniels will celebrae he hiry-firs anniversary of heir marriage a heir home by giving- a big dinner Sunday; Their children will be presen. Elwin Richie and lile son came from Hammond Ind. Monday o look afer his business in? eress here* reurning o* his work a home Tuesday afernoon. Mrs. Kae Burger of Three Oaks visied her moher Mrs. Caroline Findal Tuesday.- Mrs. Ois Wirli spen he day Wednesday a he home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Baldwin. Mrs. E. Znrfley reurned Tuesday from a say of several days wih relaives- and friends in Chicago. Mrs. Evere Wason of Buchanan who is a eacher in he Bridgman school spen he nigh Wednesday a he home of her parens here Mr. and Mrs. Ois Wirli. The commiee working for aricles o be conribued o he boohs over which hey will preside a he fall fesival o be held December 7-S are very busy. The new furniure ordered for he home economics deparmen has arrived and is being se up and insalled by he ninh grade boys. The Weesaw Chickaming Republican Woman s club will mee a he home o f Mr. and Mrs. Waler Zeigar of Sawyer Tuesday afernoon December 4. Mrs. C. J. Beck will have charge of he program. Mr. and Mrs James Robers and family of Chicago came Saurday evening o- he S. E. Flecher home driving o Galien Sunday o. aend he funeral services of he formers grand moher Mrs Louis Robers. The young folks orchesra of Galien gave several numbers a he M. E church services Sunday during he-morning services which Were highly- appreciaed. The cream and cake were served during- he business session. Commiees w ere appoined by he presiden Mrs. Bihlmire o look around he hree places Sawyer Glendora and Now Troy eacli one being represened bv members o see if here were any children who wouid need help Chrismas and repor a nex meeing. I was also voed o give 5.00 o he Red Cross. A very delicious Thanksgiving;; dinner were enjoyed by he Trojan Womans club a heir regular meeing Thursday held a. he Boyd home. Three long ables w ere spread in he spacious living room decoraed wih flowers and frui and fairly groaned wih he w eigh of food spread upon hem. Roas chicken and all he accessories w-ere in evidence. The presiden Mrs. Bihlmire in a very able manner presided as oas misress and excellen oass were given. Mrs. Emma Dillenbeck a member from Harber afer having given one in regard o he fuure of he club for he remainder of he year saed i would be her las meeing unil May as on Dec. 19 she Would leave for New York Ciy on a rip around he world and Would no ge back unil hen. All rejoiced a her good forune alhough she will be missed. Afer oass a book review by Mrs. Piper was given of "The Bridge of San Taiis Ray in a beauiful man-. ner showing- much careful preparaion. Mrs. Flora Addison and Mrs. S. McKeen who have been spending she pas wo weeks wih relaives and friends in Oak Park and Chicago reurned o.heir home here Saurday afernoon accompanied by a siser Mrs. C. Peerson son Ray and daugher Alice. The Peersens reurned home Suhfdayi Junior Flecher* son of Mrs. Delia Plecher of Buchanan lias been saying he pas week wih his grand-parens Mr. and Mrs. Peer Taro of Sawyer. His molier canie Sunday and ook him o his home in Buchanan. Word w-as received here oday ha George ICremble* a former suden here was found unconscious on he srees o f Grand Rapids. He had sared o he depo o mee his wife. He is very ill in a hospial here. He has been a-eacher in he schools here for several years. He was a graduae of New Troy high school in There was only one oher graduae a ha ime Mary Barnhar Smih and in he fall hey boh W en o he Couny Normal and received a diploma from here becoming eachers in he souhwesern par of he couny. George has since aended he Sae Normal a Kalamazoo and has many! friends over his par of he couny. When word was sen a was no known wheher i was an acciden or resul o f a. sroke: Come on over. I only akes a lile gas o go o Noble s Shoe Sore Niles: - 47ic o Mich. Blue Blood In Inernaional A Chicago Dec. 1-8 Eas Lansing Nov. 29. Michigan -will be w;ell represened a he Inernaional Livesock Show a Chicago Dec. 1 o S wih enries by farmers of he sae who are ousanding as livesock breeders In addiion o large number of- animals o be enered by he Michi- BuchananLumberCoalCo. Phone S3F fimide-../v.. I ; Says:. W H O H A S $100? We are ready o build > ; your house.- -. Come in oday and.le us show you Iiow; C: F. Hiller Mgr. \ gan Sae College. Twelve horses will be enered by he college- -seven Percherons and five Belgians. Maple Grove Leila wice Grand champion a Chicago will again compee a he Inernaional. Five Shorhorn four Hereford: and hree Aberdeen.Angus sreers will make up he enry lis -of ca-- ie. Among he seers o be exhibied will be be yearling Hereford which was Reserve Grand Champion a -he: Michigan Sae Fair. The 192S Inernaional Livesock Exposiion is expeced o be ousanding- in comparison wih previous siioyvs. In addiion o he livesock show a large number of ; he leading Agriculural colleges of he counry will have exhibis showing resuls uf heir experimenal work in livesock feeding and crop producion. S ELF-DENIAL may be disagreeable now -bu Povery in h e Suure will be disasrous Simple Salads Bes Salads need rio be elaborae ini order o be delicious and wholesome. In fac a number of he mos saisfying salads.are he simples. Iced.leuce hears wih Roquefor or Russian dressing- apple and celery salad shredded cabbage green pepper and onion wih plain cream dressing lefover vegeables: molded in lemonflavored gelain all hese.. are.easy o prepare and all are favories wih he family :----O » Auos in America are increasing a he rae of a year. The Buchanan Sae Bank B u c h a n a n * M ic h ig a n Souh Bend he Chrismas C iy----- ELLSWORTH S he Chrismas Sore The sore abounds wih beauiful gifs disf incive gifs pracical g ifs gifs in good ase aiisic gifs gifs of a characer unknown o mos oher sores - gifs ha will no wai unil. Chrismas of Chrismas in he Chrismas cheer I is he season sore ha smacks of show cases ledges and couners are rimmed in jolly Chrismas colours. The amosphere is cheerful myseriously warm wih he spiri of Yuleide i is genuine- you feel i he m inue you ener our doors " ^-salespeople are unhurried here s a sparkle in heir eye and hey re eager and ready o help you ge your gif shopping done so ha righ before Chrismas you - can walk abou own wih an air of conscious saisfacion and ease over he crowds of lae las minue shoppers. * The selec- ions of holiday gif merchandise is remendously varied and he prices are lowes possible.. x I Those gifs you ll send ou- of-own friends and relaives should be bough now so ha you can mail hem early and assure heir imely arrival.

8 Z A J3E «he q b e r Rie n THURSDAY k o V S couny record Anoher hing we learned by Middle age islia period..in life.storkisockimarke: cani be.delayed; acual obseryaiqn * yeserday is much longer. The grea bull move when you wish an hour or wo hrii people whq "hink he mod men has.coninueanlmos vyih-s afer; xunner. ha.-you. had been ern well* dressed girl doesn con ou-inerrupion since early las conenfclo le -apple. dumplings be sideri imporan o- pull any Harry L. Hayden and Waie? C. Hawes Publishers spring-und i sarecl from:a prey a happy memory : hing.up higher- han i--already high -level; MosJbf he ipopular Enered; as senonil.dhss maser November Our idea o f a hard lpser. would.is;:even if Ihe presence of a sock are now- selling a - prices * ^ Buchanan Midi. inder he ac o f March S 1S79. far.- in advance o heir presen in be a. Democra; >wlio would.demand! mouse in he room is suspeced simply don know. * rinsic values as measured oy. a complee: :re-coun. JT" Y? SUBSCRIPTION PRICE f.--.ivyo l-lo conservaive ess. There is hound Dispels Cooking Odors - Rarriiin and S. Joseph Counies* per year o be a readjusmen sooner or Abou all ha remains o f he ElsCivTieie -?AQ0; Single Copies- - * - * i>e laer ancl he rqceu feverishness old-fashioneh girl* in; :hes.e;i piipburn coffee grounds will-free o f he sock.marke aciviies- indi gressive -imes is he-giggle. 1 he-house: from; cooking.odors; caes ha hef ime fo r he re cessiono. beginjis1ahand: I m a y be sudden and violen or i may be gradualand.orderly*. The effec o he break should horough course of insruciori SPIKIT OR THANKSGIVING ha was given. SSfo he leas ef no be a all disasrous o legii business enerprises. The Thanksgiving Hay was esab for was given o raining he boy mae which have winessed many lished in his counry as a solemn in considering he safey of ohers banks bull movemens and many.slumps religions service a fesival o f While lie was huning-. no doub are wel secured. Their praise for a bouneous harves and I is no so. now. The boys in;..baaiyrihev blessings and an ap own and he men go o he fields1money is len on conservaive peal o he Giver o f all gohd o and woods wholly uninformed o f valuaions o f he; collaeral pu up proec he loans- Take a share eminnh ^proecion care and he deadllness of heir- weapon o sock selling a $-100 in his in-? blessings hrough he years o save as direced oward game. of Haed marke o he hank and you Csme I was fonndeu by hardy They have no bec-u augh pioneers in a now counry ba hough fo r and consideraion of probably wilufind ha you canno ling \yiin enemies facing priva ohers They do no know how o borrow more han $200 on i if ions devou men and women who carry a gun. Wih ail he bloody ha much. Moreover ha share ba* fough names in a land where disasers: o f he pas hey sill ry of sock a 200 is inrinsically hey doulcl worship God ac-eorbng o pull a gun hrough a fence or worh as -.much as i is; a 4Q0; o. he dicaes o f lieir own con hedge wih he muzzle poined o represening jus as much real sciences. They relied o» God or ward heir own body. They shoo wealh: The people who sand o forgiveness guidunee and proec wildly when game is flushed los when.he house of cards conies down are he speculaors and es ion. never pausing o look if here are pecially he small: speculaors; who Many changes have come o ohers in he range of lieir gun. do no know he game. I means his counry sime ha firs I Is no carelessness so much as hardship fo r a grea many individ Thanksgiving sen-ice in Now inexperience. uals who will lose he savings chsuvms have been adoped he If one noes he lack o f raining hey ried o muliply oo rapidly world oday is very differen from shown by many huners one mus hu i should mean no general de he world of iisi bu an he marvel a he small number o f pression iii business changes have no robbed Thanks deahs and accidens when com o giving Hay of is religious feaure pared wih he possible dangers There was some sligh Demo and significance. There will be inexperienced men. develop in many observances oday and he heir hnvng. There is a large craic hope in Iowa bu headvices rehraons noe Will be sounded a measure of goad forune for oher from ha sovereign sae as re a. vas number of place;!. The na Who are huning or near hem for vealed by he elecion reurns-are ure of he day rouses ha any oher purpose when sc few ha a grea majoriy of he peo hough and makes i pi eminen. are lulled. The huners license ple who had heir money in he Those old pioneers were no. :n gives hem ile righ o hun bu 1000 Iowa banks ha have failed error when hey dei iaed i was i does no insure heir abiliy o in he course of he las fonmee and proper for hose who hun wih safey o hemselves or years voed for he coninuance o f had enjoyed so much of h-- favor ohers. So long as men and boys Republican prosperiy and bouny of he Almighy o unfamiliar wih weapons hurry o. "... O: erase ^rwn heir iyiicvs uad de he fields for huning here will bo A linoype operaor in Wayvouly acknowledge heir dei*nd- accidens jus as here would be cross Georgia inheried $ ]Xn he Neu- All American Six. In his faser ence on Uw Sups-.mo Ruler Wan- lufx accidens if he busy high he oher day and didn do any * ^ucr * smarer... more.beauiful-car. klii-d owes apprecuulon for favors w ays were hronged wih Inex- hing hu.fain when informed o f ±lcre you ll sec h e perfeced produc o f m n^auer from wliu source hey rpeiiieed drivers who sough o. he fac bu wha we wonder is maycome America s m os modern auom obile plan ravel ul high speed. hciw he leading ediorial would Sudens of democracy find... a plan where he m os drasic sandards lopk nex morning if such a. hing m uch ye o be won if mun 5s o w;puld happen jp file-proofreader. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS *re.rigidly enforced. Where scores o f operdevelop n any naion a model -o aious are held wihin one en-housandh governmen o f he people ye. all One word ha has acquired an Wesern saes recognized he o f an inch. And he resul? A car-wih nershorcomings o f democracy admi imporance of improved highways enirely new meaning in he lae iormanpe abiliy far in advance o f anyhin ~ ed. here is no land so forunae in deckling some quesions a is- campaign of educaion is whisper oday as he Unied Saes no sue in he recen elecion. A s a er and here is a prominen whis a is field... serling qiialiy in" every oher land where nsnfena success resul of he wise decisions high perer. of our acquainance ivho deail... ills New All-American Six. Come is so grea where i is so possible way developmen work in a num ofen sounded like a six-inch ire m o see i and drive i... a car he like o f o. mee daily needs and miniser ber of saes will be coninued vi blowing ou during he camwlucli you ve never Seen before.o he beer hings! o f life. gorously during he coming years Daign. I whs his appreciaion o f hese Iowa voed approval of a. bond facs doubless ha caused Pres issue of $ wih which o There are a few ilings a reasonsh^ cien Caolidge o use he language push forward he good roads cam ably conscienious Republican a n d re a r J a n d c r g u a rd s exra. Chcr-.k O a ld n n ru In r ^ n i " "-ra r3 he-employed in his imusmil pro- paign. Missouri voed an issue of doesn like o be reminded of and > cy m c h u le loirc9l h a n d lin g c h a r g e Z a n j l Z l S? p r n~ P - y m c n J -lc n a v a ila b le a ^ d n f ^ 1 ^ ^ 2»"» daroaibii f w Tlwnk-.aivmg Day bonds amouning o for in our opinion he oil and public hin year. This counry has had he-same purpose ha being he uiliy socks showed raher bad <iiro misforunes m ill au abund second large bond issue for"good ase in advancing o new high B E A V E R M O T O R SA L E S ance in he bands i f he people loads. Kansas wen much furher levels as soon as he grea Repub o care or he siflei ers The and amended] he- sae consiuion lican vicory became definiely... Dcivcy Avenue Garage finer qualiies? of Uie human hear o permi he developmen o f a assured. -!3 Dewey Avenue have been Plumod in gifs of sale sysem of highways. In enormous amouns ha iiunuin making" ha change he old and surieriag migh W soppid. As vein couny uni sysem will be he presiden said \\i Rive been abolished. able o rejoice hi cur sbshy o Touriss hrough he Wes will give relief. And giving o suffer welcome he change in Kansas as ers marks use gker as having here has been no coninuous good learned one o f he g iv i hysons load across Liie sae hus far. o f life. Our forunes are for use The couny sysem failed o func fo r hese dependen on us for cmr ion in cross sae lines. Kansas neighbors in disress. was moved o make he change by o i* r vigorous campaign and by he THE IXTRAIMED H IN TE R saemen made by boh her sena In 1P2S as i«fnrme yews ors ha S of federal here La» been hinking loss of good roads funds would no come Hie among men aul hoys who hur o Kansas unil she made lierhig hried o he fields and. woods when wav sysem a co-ordinae par of he huning season opened. Each he" naional sysem. day has brough is sory a rag Touriss leave millions- o f dol edy and sorrow. Someone was lars. along he highways and ha careless nr inexperienced in handl sum will he increased wih he ing a gra some individual was years. Kansas will hurry alon^ maimed or some life los a need he? sae sysem now and be able less sacrifice. Probably i will be o share in he ouris prosperiy much he same nex year and he- oher saes have sough so eargn ex One is no a pessimis o ex eriy. Beer han ha Kansas: isovio. per sil more sories o f accidens has pushed aside a wrong plan o.and deahs which she has been clinging and Thb.b _ {ull-r»«obu..-i li:early days buys were in has adoped he larger and beer itelcerm *! sruced in he use of guns he plan Ohio knows he imporance am-ool-.-:.. chm.by. need.for care for hemselves and o f he ouris rade arid Ohio lias Ohers was permanenly impressed been enjoying he advanage- of syy^bovlri. chec9 on heir mndsa Ko body was per sae highways for years. nrwcow* ivaco.-**4 mied o carry a gun on a hun o nov 1 3 Al) c ouviberid ind. ing rip unil fee had been given W H E N T H E M A R K E T B R E A K S 7 18 insrucions a home and heen in 109R orh Main S Souh Received a 12 he nalcl under he guidance o f an I hardly seems ha he begin experienced huner. I was a ning of a grea slump in he Hew / * ISbirf (Ihm Jj U e o ii i O w ners appreciae driving a Graham-Paige wib: wo High speeds. Fourh used m os of" he im e gives a new smoohness-and sw if- ness. hird (a quie inernal gear) provides rapid acceleraion m raffic and up seep hills. T h e gear shif-is^sandard.. Y ou.sar in secqnd firs im.reserveffis seldom used. A car is a your disposal. asm*/ cu m S Five chassis sixes and eighs prices ranging from SEfeO o S2485: GaniUusraed is Model 629 iye-pa.s;cngersedar. r-ivnh4]^eed;ransinilsfdn.(siandard:geas.b Deroi ib rfecied P m d m ci I of Aikeriea s Mos Modem..AnomoMiePfaii ^ - >* Come In- and D e i v e TM s -Calx lowslf f-s»} r? L. C. CARR M OTOR SALES BuchananM ich. (1353-.?* Record Liners. Pay-Try Them! TIi sea Iig ep n.%^n.c Boee-.FoMiid Wha-iS Bes for Thlzi.Consipaed People1 As a family docor a hlonicclio- XZ Illinois he whole human body no a any small par of i was Hr- Call- * well s pracice. More han half hi3 calls were on women children and babies. They are lio ones mas of- en." Sisk; Bu heir- illnesses were f.usually of.or minor naure yields?-..ifgvcrs^ headhpliesii bdiousries^yvrid >.. all ofi hem required: firs]aho>aigh.. evacuaion;. They werpiconsipaed. Tnhe course of his 47 years prac- i co he was graduaed from Rush Medical College back in 3S7o) he found a good deal of success in such cases wih.a prescripion oi his own conaining simple laxaive herbs < -wih.- pepsin.. In 1S92 ho. decided of msohi.iormula;in ihe;mahnfacnre-: o f -a medicine; o; be1known as: Dr...laced:; on AriAG^ea. The preparaion Immediaely iiad -5s grea a success-in ha-drng sores *33 i previously had in his privae pracice! Kow; he hird gencra- have goen many hundreds of le-fers from graeul people.ellmg" ns "Uiai.a hclple:;herniwhen-^^ri-.bino:i: dfc bysheir.mohers;.; -Every;. serimds... _. hvcaldf wnrliticvrvffitrfvcntnpwtinviaotrii^-j" iryeujs!syrupibep3iri...keep7a:borio]: buy I. ymiilicms of.boles} ox Dr. in jour home where *many li: a Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin* arc being ssdme o nois fsilreio Jneedri ^quicklyjsi; We - woiild be g lad soihave you -useda year.. * J " Isfgreasuccessesbasedori meri; prove u. our.-expense hov^much. 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9 THURSDAY NOV S Tim Old Timers Corner Business Men Topic of Old I is a srange hing he way hings have alered and; hings ha were simply ain any more. I was hinking of Rough Bros. Wagon Works and he nice Sidney red wagons hey used o urn ou when we were kids. Some mighy fine looking wagons I ll say. Of course here were he Sudebaker wagons from Souh Bend hu ha was a. long drive and you. Could ge jus as good a wagon a home. They were made in Buchanan and ha helped a lo also. The furniure facories here also ^vere of he hes and when; here was imber in he region; and he counry was sill able o; hold is own wihou arificial ferilizers he old Wagon works was running full blas and he smoke rolled ou is chimneys and he pay roll was a good one. for hose; days hu where are he wagons now? They jus simply ain" ha s all. To be sure here are a. few lef bu hey are all fied up wih fancy breaks and fol-de-rols; none of he old fashioned ones ha depended enirely upon he driver o use he horse power for "breaks." I sood one well in hand o see o he harness regularly and see ha he breeching" a grea deal depended; up on he harness and he judgmen of he driver. I ofen wonder wha some of he drivers of he presen day auomobiles would have done in hose days wih nohing o sop hemselves wih excep judgmen and he common sense of his eam. Speaking of harness he old reliable harness maker; Jake Baker a shore heavy se German used o be mad as a haer" when you came around wih somehing for* him o da ha was a lile: ou of he regulaion. I seems- o me ha his shop was in he Opera House Block some place near where Harry Beck has. his mea marke I hink or perhaps he nex door wes of ha. He had a lo of brigh Sidney buckles and assels for fancy harnesses ha used o arac m y1eye as a kid and I liked o go in here and hear him alk German. He had a. grea liking for blinds on all bridles and used o ge sore a my faher because he insised ha his horses be allowed o; see back as well as fron. Our bridles all were of he open ype and Jake- didn like- ha a al. He made a buggy harness" for my faher once and hey had a grea argumen over he blinds ec. bu he finally made i he way my faher waned i bu he was always elling me. on he side ha my faher was a crank and how much beer looking he blindbridles were ec ec. All in his broken English and i was a real rea o me o lisen o him no maer wha he was raving abou. Speaking of Germans- and some o f he mix-ups ha hey ge ino when hey ry o speak: English reminds me of an inciden ha happened many years ago when we had horse cars here in Chicago and he hea of he cars was furnished by soves. Well I was riding ou No; Clark S. here in Chicago and he hea of he cars was furnished by soves. Well; 1 was riding ou Ho Clark S. here in Chicago one day and a German sa neares sea o he door. A. side sea facing he middle of he car. and every ime we came o a sree crossing he conducor would open he back door and call he name o f he sree and leave he door open or parly open. I was prey cold and he German was wearing low shoes. The cold air from he open door would srike his ankles and made -him prey sore. Each ime he conducor would leave he door open lie would reach over from his sea and close i. Finally afer he had closed he door abou a dozen unes he go mad and shook his fis in he face of he conducor saying Eiher make he door open or don close i a all!" and wen farher up in he car and found a sea near he sove. where he found i more comforable. Well Jake Baker was jus such a German. Germans are like all he res o f us ha X ofen hink wha a handicap hese foreigners are under when hey come o he counry no knowing he language very well and having new ways new cusoms ec. o ge used o. In he ciy of Chicago we have so many o f hese foreigners: ha are helpless unless hey find some one who. is from heir own counry and. so. we find hem bunched up in selemens scaered all over own Germans Swedes Ialians Boles ec. all living among hemselves and: dealing wih people o f heir own race in so far as hey can. Some o f hem will aend schools ha are-.furnished for hem bu mosly hey learn from conac wih he American people. I was- amused no long since a a Polish fellow ha worked for a Jew when he: firs came here and now lie is. considered a very good American bu his English is de eidedly Hebrew in dialec. He hinks1he is alking: he very fines of English. So in. m y boyhood I used o like o; hear Jake Baker alkand a one ime was; able o- imiae; him -prey well. Anoher old imer ha I was-always-ineresed; in was D. C. Nash whose sore was a he norh eas corner o f Fron S and Oak S. He had a. lo o f rouble wih he kids for hey knew ha i made him. sore; and; hey used1o devil hin jus o: hear him rave! Once his place caugh on fire and he go very much excied so much so. of oher days Timers Leer ha he didn know jus wha lie was doing and in he mix. up while ohers were carrying ou he valuable hings of bis place lie was running around carrying a mop and rying o find a place o IaJ i down. J K. Wood was he shoe man and a good one a ha. He. wouldn ry o; sell you shoes when you1waned boos. He lived ip on Main sree and I always liked boh he and his wife. They were mighy fine people and always kep heir lile home so clean and. nice. I was he firs place facing Main Sree norh of Third sree heir barn ec faced Oak Sree and was up higher han where he house sood. Their garden was erraced as was he fron lawn and hey ook pride in keeping i looking clean and nea. Jus across from hem oward own was he Eses home. I didn know hem so well bu hey had a very old fashioned house and i always looked so comforable and home-y and he big rees in: he fron yard gave he place a cool comforable ^look ha was aracive. Some people seem o have a-knack a making heir homes look nea wih lile effpr while he nex one wil look uhr kemp and hey may be he fines land of folks. a ha. I was always so on he farms. One farmer would have such a clean nea looking place and he nex one would leavev his machinery ou In he weaherhis wagon box. would be hrown off o one side unil he happened o need i again and his fences; were usually in had condiion his. sock would look poorly fed ec. Of course here is jus as much difference in farmers as here is in any oher line of indusry bu such people are a ^ < ) ** ForTS-oubles kic AciCl INDGE.STJO j. ac!d STOMACH heabburs heaoachc : nases NAUSgA^ Wlm mos people call indigesion is usually excess acid in he somieh. The food; has soured The insan remedy is. a.i. nikali which neuralizes acids. Cu don use crude helps. Use wlm your docor would advise. The hes help: is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. For he 50 years since is Invenion i has remained sandard wih physicians. You. will find nohing else so quick in is effec so harmless so efficien. One aseless spoonful in waer neuralizes: many imes is volume in acid. The resuls arc immediae. disgrace o a farm from my way of looking a i. I. coss nohing a all excep a lile labor and ime and he effec on one s self is enough for mine o make i imperaive ha such hings should never be. Things abou he farm should be kep as spic-and-pan as in he home. Sloven people are a piy. Bu hey were always among us and hey always will be. Some men hrow heir clohes off and leave hem lying around any old place; expecing some one usually heir wives o pick hings up afer hem and when hey wan anyhing hey never know where i is or where o look for i. How would you like o be he one o pick hings up? No me. I prefer o ake care of. my own hings and know where hey are. Of course where povery is. he handicap hen we can make allowances for hem. Bu we had very lile real povery in Buchanan in hose days. Any one could have a clean nea home if hey were willing o work. And here was usually work for every one. I was a good old own hen and i is a good old own ye. No excuse for laziness and ha s wha i mcans in a majoriy of cases. Pleny o f soap and waer and if you have a wee bi of ambiion you can: always look clean and be clean. Have a clean home and a righ o hold your head up before people and know ha all is righ. Old. Timer In Syria you can buy a wife on he insallmen sysem we read. Difference beween ha sysem and ours is ha over here he paymens go on for life. Pink Un. They were discussing silk sockings. Yes" commened anoher bp hey weren discovered ill he wenieh cenury..ti Bis. Im going o shoo he mail ha married ray wife! Heavens! Murder? "No suicide! ---Everybodys Weekly. Immediae Relief! wih no bad afer-effecs. Once you learn his fac. you will never deal wih excess acid in he crude ways. Go learn now why his mehod is supreme. Be sure o ge he genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for ob years in correcing excess acids. 25c and 50c a. bole^-auy drugsore Milk of Magnesia has been hi U. S Regisered Trade Mark of Thi Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com- 1pany and is predecessor Charles H PhilliDS since M IC H IG A N BELL TELEPH O N E 0 * Long Disance Raes A re Surprisingly Low for From Buchanan o : Cairo; S5 s Des. Moines la 1.95 Dunkirk N. Y1 1.S5 * - Hougon Mich 1.90 Hamilon On For Insance: or less bew een 4:30 a. nr. and 7:00 p- m. Y oucan call he following poins and alk for THREE M IN U TE S for he raes shown. Raes o oher poins are proporionaely low. Day- SaJon-o-Sarion Raer * Saul Se. Maric_ 1.S5 Torono O n Niagara Falls Nashville Tenn._ 1.95 Pisburgh F a The raes quoed are S aion-o-s aion Day raes effecive 4:30 a. m. o 7:00 p. in. Evening sediion-o-sa ion raes are effecive 7:00 p. m: o 8:30.p.-m:..and Nigh Saior-o-Scaion. raes k:30 p. m. o 4:30; a. m.. A S aion-o-s aion call Is one made o a cerain elephone raher han o some person in paricular. If you do no know he number of he disan elephone; give he operaor he name and: address and specify ha you.will alk wih anyone" who answers a. he: called elephone. A Person-o-Person call because more work is involved coss more han a S aion-o-s aion call. The rae on a Person-io- Person call is he same a all hours. A d d iion a l ra a in form a ion ca n h e: secu red b y calling- h e.l o n g D isa n ce o p era or THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD S..W. Michigan Spud Show Nov in Kalamazoo Armory The Souhwesern Michigan Poao Show will be held in Kalamazoo Nov a he Armory. The counies in Souhwesern Michigan ha are behind he poao show are Allegan Barry" dusers. Everyhing is being done o ry and bring o he poao grower informaion so ha his Branch Cass Calhoun Kalama- poao growing will be more profiable. The whole show is inend zoo S. Joseph and Van Buren. The poao growers of Berrien ed o be educaional. Admission Couny in heir meeings las summer expressed hemselves as being o is free. opposed o asking he Board of Supervisors a his ime for an appropriaion of 100 ha iic show %bou your. organizaion asked of each couny; So Berrien Couny is no behind he show as; i should be. The poao show is considered an educaional even and every poao grower is: invied o aend i. There is a program and a banque a he Columbia Hoel a 6:30 Tuesday evening Nov. 27. There will be an exhibi o f poaoes by growers. Somehing like 1200 is being offered in prizes. The Sae Deparmen of Agriculure will show how poaoes should be graded and give us an idea of inspecion. Home Economies exhibis will bo in charge of Miss Mary Moore of he Wesern Sae Teachers College. These exhibis ar epu on by classes in domesic science in various high schools showing food value Arrangemens have been made so ha cerified seed sock will be on hand and an opporuniy afforded people" who desire o ge.cerified seed o place heir orders. Pracically all: of he machinery will be presen hus giving every insecicide and ferilizer companies one a chance o see plows planers ferilizer aachmens seed cuers diggers sprayers and Healh Things You Should K now by painjoseph Gaines M. D. Ilumiiiig a Temperaure When a fire breaks ou we sound he alarm; we-hurry-skurry breahless excied call he deparmen urn on he hose a healh qualiies and mehods of house is burning! If he fire is cooking and serving he poaoes. discovered in ime he building is r * ^ 7 D D T R and B eauy can n o long A. wihsand he devasaing effecs o f worrying: washday.- T eleph one us now o. ake his wearisome oil ou o f your life forever.- -NILES L A U N D R Y THE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY d ll N. Second Sree. Plionc 1133 I liono Buchanan "... mg#; pay B v e r y d o lla r ^ s p e n f o r c o n c re e s re e p a v e m e n s j s ^ a r s o i m d i m y e s m e n f e i n B eeefom s om keifficrcare gesioai -ihnfianrem naoe>grope y- values ISdlnc^oamfhr Safey c k p a y f^ v s d e r d s fio n g a f e r he^firsr-cosissforgplen N **-* V -P Q R T T A is n ^.C E M E N T ^ S S O C I A T I O N - - DmesBanfcBuildmg " DETROIT^ M ICH. Q/LTyajonaLOrgcmizaion o ^.. Impronr: am Sxejd he. Uses o f Con creej sarswi OFFICES rn-32:.cities -. V *Q?- E -P> E M s A N T E * M ; Q r ; saved. Iis he fire ha is-overlooked ha desroys. Now hese bodies of ours are he veriable bouses we live in and hey someimes cach fire as physicians know. Then we begin o procrasinae; we wonder.if he fever-fier won die ou of iself if we keep on a work and le i alone. We hae o go o a elecor and we can really afford o lay" off and be sick! Youlsnow how i is. 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