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++++++ ULL'E MARK NOTICE « A blue mark around this notice ? will call your attention to your t address label, which shows that + it's time to renew. + an d AL.TO SOU ) + « READ THE DATE ON LABEL * It is the date your subscription ^ is paid to. If your time is out you f should renew at once. Please f obst-rve and oblige the publisher. $ VOLUME XXXVII LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929 NO. 28 ••••••••+++4++++4+++++++++4-+++++V++++•+•+•+•+•+• ifm JWILL Feel at Home The moment you step into our bank you are bound to get that "at home" feeling. Your welfare is our welfare and you may rest assured that we are going to boost^ you in every way consistent with sound bank- principles. We Appreciate Your Account C i t y S t a t e B a n k Editor's Home "Tea House Again Visited of Sing Lo" by Death Angel December 12 George Wilson Mange Estate Victim of Hit- Asked to Pay Run Driver Bank's Loss Cadillac, Nov. 20.—Indignation was running high here today against a hit-and-run driver who (irand llapids, Dec. 2—Claim of $90.285.!)9 against the estate of David G. Mange, former cashie Mrs. Frank M. Johnson passed The Music club of the High away Monday at 5:20, p. m., at school will present "The Tea her home, 704 Monroe avenue, in House of Sing Lo" as its annual Lowell, after a long decline, but operetta, December 12, at the fatally injured George L. Wilson,I of the Lowell Stale bank, of Low- a brief last illness. Funeral Strand theater. The music scores 72, shortly before daylight today, t'll, was filed in probate court to-j services will be held at the home were written by the well-known The injured man was thrown day by the bank which alleges Thursday at 2 p. m., burial at composer, Daniel Prolheroe—the about 30 feel by the impact. He 'bis to be the amount of bonds, Oakwood cemetery; Hev. A. T. books and lyrics by Geoffrey F. was taken to Mercy hospital. 1 '"""c.vs and property converted Cartland, officiating clergyman. Morgan. where he lived but a few hours, and embezzled by Mange, whilel Myrtilla Dickerson, daughter Ibe leading roles are taken by Before he died Wilson said the of A. Cooper and Lavina Wood Emma Kropf and Emory Fries- car was traveling at a high rate Dickerson, was born at Almont, ner, and they are supported by of speed when it approached the Mich., Feb. 9. 1861. She grad-l Hernice Yeiter, Orville Spencer, cross-walk and had but one head- Bay Loveless, Margaret Lalley, tight burning. The fatality oc- /eona Bivette, Jack Peckham, eurred on a prominent downtown . rence Biggs, and American corner while Mr. Wilson was go- and Chinese Choruses. ing to work at the St. Johns Ta- Business is dull at the Tea 1,0 company. House of Sing Lo, due to the con- Mr. Wilson is survived by his servatlsm of the owner, who de- widow; two daughters, Mrs. M. tests modern advertising meth- M. Van Valkenburgh and Mrs. acting as cashier of the bank,' prior to his death last June. The statement is accompanied by an affidavit of Fred H. Swart- bout, the present cashier. It was not until after the cash- ier's death, it is said, that the shortage was discovered. The bank quickly made restitution in the ease of private claims and the condition of the institution was not affected.—Detroit Free Press. uatcd from Almont, High school in the class of 1880, and was a classmate of Frank M. Johnson, whom she married two years later, Feb. 2, 1882. In March 1884, they moved to Mayville, Mich, where Ihey start- ed the Mayville Monitor, which . they continued for seven yearsjods. J. Mortimer Maxwell, pro- Esther Van Meier, "of Cadillae; Editor's note: The Ledger was jand which is still being pub- prielor of "Sho-Glo" electric jwo sisters, Mrs. H. A. Peckham fully informed of the above state lished. I signs, arrives to capture the China and Miss Jeanette Wilson, of ( ' f affairs at the Lowell State bank In 1891 they moved to Grand market, accompanied by his wife, Lowell, and a brother. Milan, of vt,r . v s " < '" after Mr. Mange's Bapids, and two years later to his daughter, June and his sales- LQ s Angeles. death; but out of sympathy with Lowell, where, together they man, Bert McKee, who aspires to Was Born in Lowell. 'he Mange family ami in consid- j started The Lowell Ledger, and win June's hand. Goaded by Mr. Wilson was born in Lowell eralion of the interests of the en- to her aid in those trying years Bert, Maxwell agrees lo the mar- in 1857 and had lived in Cadillae li^, ' community and with the as compositor, reporter, and so-!"'i'Me. provided Bert proves his almost continuously since 1888. knowledge that the bank officials ciety editor very much of their business mettle by selling a sign He was one of the oldest members am ' stockholders were pledged to |moderate success is due. |lo Sing Lo, who has given orders 0 f || H . Masonic lodge in this sec- protect the intensts of the bank In later years she has been lo have all salesman thrown out. tlon. am ' ' ls patrons lo the lust dollar glad to devote her time and lim- June suggests lo Sing Lo's daugh- publication has hitherto been j it I'd energies to the care of her lei s the idea of increasing busi- SIGLER TO REMODEL STORE, withheld. home and her family, in which, ness by interesting fashionable The Sigler Jewelry & Optical has been done with the and with whom, she spent her patrons, and recommends a re- slpre is running a pre-Christmas best interests of the entire co:n- j happiest years. jception in honor of the new sqle to reduce the stock to make "'unity at heart. She is survived by her husband American Consul, Hon. Alexander room for a more complete optical I'- Johnson. land three children, James A. Appletree. Bert is mistaken for department. Johnson^ of Hot Springs, New the Consul, and is entertained On account of the increased WRIDE—CHATERDON. * A quiet wedding was solemn Dollar Bill Says:— Andy Mellon has cut down my size but not my purchasing power, thanks to Look's Christmas Drug store. They have practical gifts for everyone, priced so that part of m e can stay in your pocket. Our stock of the popular copyright books^ that is the seventy- five cent books, is the best ever. The five and ten cent Gibson Greeting cards can not be equaled in any liiie^ and boys, if you could hear what the girls say about our toilet and manicure cases, you would say: Please save this one for me. We are laying them aside now, make your selection soon and have a gift that p'eases. LooR's Drufl Store One of the 10,000 Rexall Chain Drug Stores Onr Motto-Service and Quality Card Honey, lb. 22c; 5 lbs $1.00 5 lb. Pail Honey 83c Pickled Pig Feet, lb. 15c, 2 lbs 25c Kraut, 2 lbs. 15c Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c Palm-Ola, 20c lb., 6 lbs 1.00 Plankinton Smoked Ham, Globe, lb 25c whole or half Old Home sliced Bread Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb,-Chickens, Fresh and Salt Fish Try our Tea and Coffee W. J. Gibson's Cash Market The Market Where Your Children Get ' the Same Service You Do. $ I » Exchange Voir Old Victor Recordsfor New Ones Until Janniry 1, 1930 O. J. YEITER Furniture Victor Records Funeral and Ambulance Service £. SIGLER YOUR OPTOMETRIST Lowell, Michigan Defective eye sight is destructive to the nerve system. A short consultation relative to your eye trouble will reveal your condition. This service is free. "Glare" has been found to be of great concern in its destruc- tive properties to the eye. Let me explain the benefit of Glare Proof Lenses. Christmas Gifts Our beautiful line of CHRISTMAS GIFTS >• now ready for your inspection. Do your Chriftmas shopping early and make this store your shopping headquarters. You will find something worth while in our varied collection for any member of the family. Buy Your Christmas Greetings Now Winegar & Hartman Mexico; Mob Roy, of Lowell, and w'lh elaborate ceremony at the optical vbusiness Mr. Sigler Mrs. Ruth Oberlin, of Uelding. Tea House; while Appletree, ar- found it necessary lo give 1 Eleven months ago on Christmas riving later, is thrown out by the room lo that department and Bert insists on an elec- more equipment. , and Sing Lo, fearing he You will find a morning came the greatest sor- row of Mrs. Johnson's life in the death of their oldest daughter. porter, trie sign, will lose the favor of the sup- Mrs. Ola M. English, of Grand posed Consul, reluctantly de- Rapids, a blow from which she pwls from the customs of his an- never recovered. Three chil- cestors and signs the proffered dren. little ones, died during the contract. Bert wins his bride, family life in Mayville. Mrs. Ibe real Consul is placated he- Johnson is also survived by seven grandchildren, upon whom she bestowed a wealth of motherly love and helpfulness. She was a member of the Meth- odist Episcopal chureh and of Cyclamen Chapter. O. E. S., and for many years was an active and interested worker in the Clover Leaf Literary club. Thanksgiving 1928, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent the last of twelve such happy daMs with their daughter Ola, in her Grand Rap- ids home. The Thanksgiving just past they planned to spend with their daughter Ruth in Bel- ding, but her decline became so marked that the plan was chang- ed, and the gathering was held at the Lowell home. Mrs. Ober- lin bringing the dinner. "The night Is dark and I am far from Home, Lead thou me on." F. M. J. GOVERNOR GREEN CALLS AT EDITOR'S HOME. The Ledger office and Editor and Mrs. Johnson's home were honored Tuesday evening by a sympathetic call by Fred W. Green. We feel that a man carrying upon his shoulders the cares of the great state of Michigan who will go so far out of his way to sympathize in person with a humble country editor is worthy of our profound respect. In be- half of Mrs. Johnson and my family I thank him most sin- cerely. F. M. Johnson. GERMAN M. E. CHURCH. German preaching Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. Bible school at 11 o'clock a. m. You are rordially invited to these meetings. BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 1.1 o'clock. B. Y. P. 1'. at 0:30, Miss Bosa Bahni, leader. Preaching at 7:3(1 by the pastor. Prayer meeting at Eula Basler's Thursday evening at 7:45, every one welcome to these services. Come and bring some one with you. cause of Sing Lo's progressive business policy, and the properity of the Tea House is assured. BASKET BALL 1929 AND 1930. With four veterans and plenty of reserve material Coach Finch hopes to have court squad. If he is to main- tain the standard of the past three years he will have to hus- tle. During this time Mr. Finch's boys have won 42 games and lost 14. This record includes games with schools of all classes. In county competition againt class C., schools Lowell has won 24 and lost 2 during the past three years. The complete schedule follows: Dec. 3.—Bockford at Godwin Heights. Dec. 6.—(irand Rapids Union at Grand Rapids. Dec. 13.—-Cedar Springs at Lowell. Dec. 17.—(irandville at Lowell. Dec. 20.—Sand Lake at Sand Lake. Jan. 3.—East Grand Rapids at East (irand Rapids. Jan. 10.—Rockford at Rockford. Jan. 17.—Godwin at Lowell. Jan. 21.—Sparta at Lowell. Jan. 24.—Grand Rapids Chris- tian at Grand Rapids. Jan. 27.—Godwin at Godwin Heights. Jan. 31.—Grandvillc at Grand- ville. Feb. 1.—Grand Haven at Grand Haven. Feb. 4.—Sand Lake at Lowell. Feb. 7.—Ionia at Ionia. Feb. 14.—Rockford at Lowell. Feb. 21.—(irand Bapids Tech., at Grand Rapids. Feb. 28.—Sparta at Sparta. Fifteen dollars will buy a twen- ty-iwo dollar overcoat at D. S. Simon's, 104 Main street. half page ad- vertisement on the fourth page telling all about the wonderful bargains you can gel by attend- ing this pre-Christmas sale Buy your Christmas needs while the price is low. Turn to page four, look over carefully and note the many useful items that will make cheerful Christmas presents. LEST WE FORCET. The Lowell Santa Claus girls have placed sealed boxes in the another strong stores of R. Van Dyke, Martin Houseman. H. L. Weekes, A. L. Coons. C. 1). Hodges, D. G. Look, O. J. Yeiter. W. Christensen, L. A. Weaver, M. N. Henry, R. D. Stocking, Warner & Scott, R. D. Halm, Lowell Slate bank. City State bank, Mrs. Snelling's Millin- ery shop for your contributions to help give our needy children a happier Christmas. Every bit you give will be greatly appre- ciated and givers names pub- lished weekly. Sponsored by the Lowell Women's club. FORMER LOWELL BOY DEAD IN CALIFORNIA. Anthony Roach died in the hospital in Santa Bosa, Califor- nia, November 14. after a short illness. He is survived by a brother. Thomas, of Cloverdale, California, who was with him at the time of his death, also two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Mapes, of Wash- ington, D. C, and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Grath, of this place, many nieces and nephews and a host of friends. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock over the Lowell State bank. Subject for the lesson sermon for Dec. 8, "Is God the Only Cause and Creator." Every one is cordially invited. NOTICE. I will be at the Lowell Slate bank for the collection of taxes after Dec. 2, daily from 11 lo 3:30. Saturdays from 9:30 in 3:30. Hattie Lynn, (p 28 | Tfow Strand Tjheatre, jCoivell * •> it CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Sunday Bible school at 10:00. Morning worship and preach- ing at II o'clock. N. Y. P. S., and Junior service, t 0:45. ; { Evening service at 7:30, "Evan- •> gelistic." ^ A cordial Invitation to all. Special music and singing. Mid-week prayer service Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. Friday the Women Foreign Missionary society will meet at •he home of Mrs. 11. 11. Dawson ai 2 p. m. Saturday evening N. Y. P. S, social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sterzick. The Home of Vifaphone Talking Pictures Evening Shows Start at 7 and 9 o'clock THURS., FRI. and SAT., Dec. 5, 6 and 7 A SPECIAL ATTRACTION RIVALS THE RAINBOW IN COLOR! '>•> •:* ^ 4- •{••M v v v ^ .> A DIAMOND RINGj gift supreme. Talk about Peace on Earth, Good ke it absolute- + has', A wechting was suivum- + more ' 71 '"' i' 1 'be home of Mr. and Mrs. 4- r- 1 . 1 1 ml add J,,h n Chaterdon at 11 o'clock* For your Mrs. or Mis. would nurely be a ChristmaR Thanksgiving day, when their * daughter, Mildred A., was united f Will to Men. that surely ought to ma in marriage to Louis J. Wride, of 1 |y that. Paris township by Bev. " " A. B. Lemke in the presence of only the immediate relatives. After an Eastern trip Mr. and Mrs. Wride will be at home in Cascade, where they have the best wishes of their many friends. ROTH—FLETCHER. Announcements have been re- ceived by relatives and friends of the marriage of Miss Edith Lillian Pletcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pletcher lo Wil- liam A Roth, son of Carl Both, on Friday, November 9, 1929, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Both are enjoying a motor trip to Kentucky, and on their return will visit relatives in Chicago, 111., a n d will make their home in Vergennes. We have a beautiful selection of perfectly cut dia- monds for your inspection and a variety of exquisite- ly engraved white gold mountings for you to choose from. Let us show them to you at your convenience. Prices are ris:ht and the stones will bear the most rigid in- spection. R. D. Stocking Your Jeweler SPRINGER—YODER. Aaron Springer, of Faybrook. 111., a n d Miss Catherine Yoder, of Bowne Center, were united in: marriage af the Methodist par- sonage Tuesday evening by Bev. A. T. Cartland"'They were ac- companied by Elizabeth Yoder, of Bowne, and Dorothy Berkey, of Lowell, sister and cousin ofi the bride. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. You will find a welcome to the services next Sunday. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Evening service at 7 o'clock. Rev. John Everington will give his new sacred lecture, a beau- tifully illustrated story of "Thei Little Ships that Sail Life's Sea." The story of life from childhood j to old age, ending in the Home Land of Heaven, will be told by| the lecturer and illustrated with stereopticon views taken with the j lecturer's own camera, and inter-j spersed with musical numbers,! A silver offering will be taken.; All are invited. The church school will meet at 12 noon. Intermediate League al 5 p. m. + Anna Green will be the leader. | + Prayer meeting Wednesday % evening al the parsonage. * The Triple C. circle will meet t Thursday. Dec. 5, at 2:30 p. m. at * the home of Mrs. D. A. Wingeier. * All ladies invited. £ The monthly meeting of the • Ladies' Aid society will be held * in the Church House Friday, Dec. !> 0. at 2:30 p. m. Hostess, Mrs. C. t Kyser. * The Homecoming Each Christmas homecoming reminds us that the years are flying and gives us an op- portunity to check our progress. Are we progressing as the yearsflyby? Will we reach the goal we hoped to attain? Are we doing as well is Brother George or John, or Cousin Bob? Now is a good time to take stock-to lay plans to make some headway during the coming year. A good banking connection is always a val- uable aid to the progressive man or woman. LOWELL STATE BANK Modern Safety Deposit Boxes CONG REG AIONAL CHURCH. 10:00 a. m., Bible school. 11:00 a. m., morning worship. 5:00 p. m.. Christian Endeav- or. Thursday evening, study course, 7:30 p. m. The Hattie Peckham group will meet at the home of Mrs. Allen Bennett on Friday. December 6. The Cheerful Doers will meet Monday evening in the Parish house, December 9. The Project Club meeting is nostponed until some time in January. Later an announce- ment will be made. The subject of the sermon Sunday morning is: "It's The Effort That Counts." KEENE TAX NOTICE. 1 will be at the City State bank each Thursday during December and until January 10 for the col- lection of taxes. Robert Hardy, Treas. Keene Twp. (c 30 GRATTAN TWP. TAX NOTICE. 1 will be in Moseley Dec. 18 and Jan. 7; Parnell Dec. 19 and Jan. 8; Grattan Dec. 13 and every Fri- day until Jan. 9 to receive taxes for Grattan township. W. J. Lessiter, Treas. VERGENNES M. E. CHURCH. Preaching service Sunday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock. Sunday * school at 3 p. m. All will be welcome. t LEGION FAIR A BIG SUCCESS. Winnie Ligbtner, Conway Tearle, Nick Lucas, Nancy Wel- ford, Ann Pennington, chorus of 100 dazzling beauties. Also a two reel Comedy and the Latest News. Admission 25c and 50c. * + + •> * The publicity department of the % Legion was asleep at the switch * las! week and permitted the an- % nual fair to pass on without due •> notice. We will take this belated J opportunity however lo tell the % good folks of Lowell thai the + ('has. W. Clark Post. No. 152. of t Hit' American Legion considered the recent display at the City hall Used Car Bargains 1927 Ford Coupe 1928 Whippet Sedan 1926 Willys Knight Sedan 1926 Dodge Sedan 1928 Buick Sedan These Cars Carry Our Used Car Guarantee GOULD 'S GARAGE SUN., MON. and TUES., Dec. 8, 9 and 10 See Her. Hear Her. Love Her. Gay—brave—bewitching Freddy"—Child of the bright light. Dancing and playing t Ifree entertainment' between her way to triumph—and to heartbreak! + I ,u, on a " nt ' show + Their efforts were "knock-outs" "CtfAAf 11in many respects. All in all, the kJClCCl villi + affair was a splendid co-operative All-Song and Dialog Dramatic Triumph—with—Betty Comp- suecess and the Legion wants to son, Ned Sparks. Jhck Oakie. + ,hank the bu5,ness men and the a huge succes.;. the business men loyally supported the venture, They made elaborate donations and they decorated the booths' very beautifully, in short the merchants were very liberal in, their support. The patrons alsQi . made a splendid contribution.' + j Those who attended night after ^ : night dropped over a thousand + I dollars into the tills and the total T donations brought a profit to thei * Legion coffers of more than six j * hundred "siinoleons." This money + will be used for communitv pur-' + I poses. Those who provided thei Also a Two Beel Comedy and The Latest News Admission 25c and 50c. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11 Lon Chaneyin "Where East Is East" Also a Two Beel Comedy Wednesday—Country Store Night Admission 15c and 35c patrons for their support. WANTED A copy of the poem, "When One Must Go and One Must Stay." Any one having a copy of same will greatly oblige by leaving or sending it to The Ledger office at once. Uncle Marcus. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawson entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner, thirty-one relatives of. Mr. Dawson. His parents, broth- ; ers and sisters, with their fami- lies were present. Putting It Mildly M CNAP," goes the weather. ^ "Bang," goes our telephone—you're ordering fuel, and you must have it "p^Lq." "Honk, honk," goes our truck out to your house. "Z-z-n," goes the fuel you ordered, into your bin. And you are doubly pleased, because you took our advice and had us send you genuine SEMET-SOLVAY COKE The Clean Fuel C. H . J R U N C I M A N

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ULL'E MARK NOTICE «

A blue mark around this notice ? wil l call your attention to your t address label, which shows that + it 's t ime to renew. +

a n d A L . T O S O U )

• • • + • •

« READ THE DATE ON LABEL *

It is the date you r subscription ^ is paid to. If your t ime is out you f should r enew at once. Please f obst-rve and oblige the publisher . $

VOLUME XXXVII LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929 N O . 28

• • • • • • • • + + + 4 + + + + 4 + + + + + + + + + 4 - + + + + + V + + + + • + • + • + • + • + •

ifm JWILL

F e e l at H o m e The moment you step into our

bank you are bound to get t ha t

" a t home" feeling.

Your welfare is our welfare and

you may rest assured t ha t we

are going to boost^ you in every

way consistent with sound bank-

principles.

We Appreciate Your Account

C i t y S t a t e B a n k

Editor's Home "Tea House Again Visited of Sing Lo" by Death Angel December 12

George Wilson Mange Estate Victim of Hit- Asked to Pay

Run Driver Bank's Loss Cadillac, Nov. 20.—Indignation

was running high here today against a hi t -and-run dr iver who

(irand llapids, Dec. 2—Claim of $90.285.!)9 against the estate of David G. Mange, former cashie

Mrs. F rank M. Johnson passed The Music club of the High away Monday at 5:20, p. m., at school will present "The Tea her home, 704 Monroe avenue, in House of Sing Lo" as its annual Lowell, a f te r a long decline, but operetta, December 12, at the fatal ly in jured George L. Wilson,I of the Lowell Stale bank, of Low-a brief last illness. Funera l Strand theater . The music scores 72, shortly before daylight today, t'll, was filed in probate court to-j services will be held at the home were wri t ten by the well-known The in jured man was th rown day by the bank which alleges Thursday at 2 p. m., burial at composer, Daniel Prolheroe—the about 30 feel by the impact. He 'bis to be the amount of bonds, Oakwood cemetery ; Hev. A. T. books and lyrics by Geoffrey F. was taken to Mercy hospital .1 ' """c.vs and property converted Car t land, officiating clergyman. Morgan. where he lived but a few hours, and embezzled by Mange, whilel

Myrtilla Dickerson, daughter I b e leading roles are taken by Before he died Wilson said the of A. Cooper and Lavina Wood Emma Kropf and Emory Fries- car was traveling at a high rate Dickerson, was born at Almont, ner, and they are supported by of speed when it approached the Mich., Feb. 9. 1861. She grad-l Hernice Yeiter, Orville Spencer, cross-walk and had but one head-

Bay Loveless, Margaret Lalley, tight burning. The fatality oc-/ e o n a Bivette, Jack Peckham, eurred on a prominent downtown

. rence Biggs, and American corner while Mr. Wilson was go-and Chinese Choruses. ing to work at the St. Johns Ta-

Business is dull at the Tea 1,0 company. House of Sing Lo, due to the con- Mr. Wilson is survived by his servatlsm of the owner , who de- w i d o w ; two daughters , Mrs. M. tests modern advert is ing meth- M. Van Valkenburgh and Mrs.

acting as cashier of the bank, ' pr ior to his death last June.

The statement is accompanied by an affidavit of Fred H. Swar t -bout, the present cashier.

It was not until a f te r the cash-ier's death, it is said, that the shortage was discovered. The bank quickly made resti tution in the ease of pr ivate claims and the condition of the institution was not affected.—Detroit Free Press .

uatcd from Almont, High school in the class of 1880, and was a classmate of Frank M. Johnson, whom she marr ied two years later, Feb. 2, 1882.

In March 1884, they moved to Mayville, Mich, where Ihey s tar t -ed the Mayville Monitor, which . they continued for seven y e a r s j o d s . J . Mortimer Maxwell, pro- Es ther Van Meier, "of Cadillae; Editor 's note : The Ledger was

jand which is still being pub- pr ielor of "Sho-Glo" electric jwo sisters, Mrs. H. A. Peckham fully informed of the above state lished. I signs, ar r ives to cap ture the China and Miss Jeanet te Wilson, of ( ' f affairs at the Lowell State bank

In 1891 they moved to Grand market , accompanied by his wife, Lowell, and a bro ther . Milan, of v t , r . v s " < ' " a f te r Mr. Mange's Bapids, and two years later to his daughter , June and his sales- LQs Angeles. dea th ; but out of sympathy with Lowell, where , together they man, Bert McKee, who aspires to Was Born in Lowell. ' he Mange family ami in consid-

j s tarted The Lowell Ledger, and win June 's hand. Goaded by Mr. Wilson was born in Lowell eralion of the interests of the en-to her aid in those t ry ing years Bert, Maxwell agrees lo the mar- in 1857 and had lived in Cadillae l i ^ , ' community and with the as compositor , repor te r , and so-!"'i'Me. provided Bert proves his almost continuously since 1888. knowledge that the bank officials ciety edi tor very much of their business mettle by selling a sign He was one of the oldest members a m ' s tockholders were pledged to

|modera te success is due. | lo Sing Lo, who has given orders 0f | |H . Masonic lodge in this sec- protect the i n t e n s t s of the bank In later years she has been lo have all salesman th rown out. tlon. a m ' ' l s pa t rons lo the lust dollar

glad to devote her t ime and lim- June suggests lo Sing Lo's daugh- publication has h i ther to been j it I'd energies to the care of her lei s the idea of increasing busi- SIGLER TO REMODEL STORE, withheld. home and her family, in which, ness by interest ing fashionable The Sigler Jewel ry & Optical has been done with the and with whom, she spent he r patrons, and recommends a re- s lpre is runn ing a pre-Christmas best interests of the ent i re co:n-

j happiest years. jception in honor of the new sqle to reduce the stock to make " 'uni ty at hear t . She is survived by her husband American Consul, Hon. Alexander room for a more complete optical I'- Johnson .

land three chi ldren, James A. Appletree. Bert is mistaken for depar tment . Johnson^ of Hot Springs, New the Consul, and is enter ta ined On account of the increased WRIDE—CHATERDON. *

A quiet wedding was solemn

Dollar Bill Says:—

Andy Mellon has cut down my size but not

my purchasing power, thanks t o Look's

Christmas Drug store. They have practical gifts for everyone, priced so tha t par t of me can stay in your pocket. Our stock of the

popular copyright books^ tha t is the seventy-

five cent books, is the best ever. The five

and ten cent Gibson Greeting cards can not be equaled in any liiie^ and boys, if you

could hear what the girls say about our toilet and manicure cases, you would say:

Please save this one for me. We are laying

them aside now, make your selection soon and have a gift tha t p'eases.

LooR's Drufl Store One of the 10,000 Rexall Chain Drug Stores

Onr Motto-Service and Quality Card Honey, lb. 22c; 5 lbs $1.00 5 lb. Pail Honey 83c Pickled Pig Feet, lb. 15c, 2 lbs 25c Kraut , 2 lbs. 15c Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c Palm-Ola, 20c lb., 6 lbs 1.00 Plankinton Smoked Ham, Globe, lb 25c

whole or half Old Home sliced Bread

Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb,-Chickens, Fresh and Salt Fish

Try our Tea and Coffee

W. J. Gibson's Cash Market The Market Where Your Children Get ' the Same Service You Do.

$ I

» Exchange Voir Old Victor Recordsfor New Ones

Until Janniry 1, 1930

O. J. YEITER Furni ture Victor Records

Funeral and Ambulance Service

£ . S I G L E R Y O U R O P T O M E T R I S T

L o w e l l , M i c h i g a n

Defective eye sight is dest ruct ive to the nerve system. A

short consultation relat ive to your eye trouble wil l reveal

your condition. Th is service is free.

"Glare" has been found to be of great concern in its destruc-

tive proper t ies to the eye. Let me explain the benefit of

Glare Proof Lenses.

Christmas Gifts Our beaut i ful line of CHRISTMAS GIFTS

>• now ready for your inspection. Do your

Chr i f tmas shopping early and make this

store your shopping headquarters . You will

find something worth while in our varied

collection for any member of the family.

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Winegar & Hartman

Mexico; Mob Roy, of Lowell, and w' lh elaborate ceremony at the optical vbusiness Mr. Sigler Mrs. Ruth Oberlin, of Uelding. Tea House; while Appletree, a r - found it necessary lo give 1 Eleven months ago on Chris tmas riving later, is t h rown out by the room lo that department and

Bert insists on an elec- more equipment . , and Sing Lo, fearing he You will find a

morn ing came the greatest sor-row of Mrs. Johnson 's life in the death of the i r oldest daughter .

porter, trie sign, will lose the favor of the sup-

Mrs. Ola M. English, of Grand posed Consul, re luctant ly de-Rapids, a blow from which she p w l s f rom the customs of his an-never recovered. Three chil- cestors and signs the proffered dren . little ones, died during the contract . Bert wins his bride, family life in Mayville. Mrs. Ibe real Consul is placated he-Johnson is also survived by seven grandchi ldren , upon whom she bestowed a wealth of motherly love and helpfulness .

She was a member of the Meth-odist Episcopal chureh and of Cyclamen Chapter . O. E. S., and for many years was an active and interested worke r in the Clover Leaf Li terary club.

Thanksgiving 1928, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent the last of twelve such happy daMs with the i r daughter Ola, in her Grand Rap-ids home. The Thanksgiving just past they planned to spend with their daughter Ruth in Bel-ding, but her decline became so marked that the plan was chang-ed, and the gather ing was held at the Lowell home. Mrs. Ober-lin br inging the d inner .

"The night Is da rk and I am far f rom Home,

Lead thou me on." F. M. J .

GOVERNOR GREEN CALLS AT EDITOR'S HOME.

The Ledger office and Editor and Mrs. Johnson 's home were honored Tuesday evening by a sympathet ic call by Fred W. Green.

We feel that a man carry ing upon his shoulders the cares of the great state of Michigan who will go so far out of his way to sympathize in person with a humble country editor is wor thy of our profound respect. In be-half of Mrs. Johnson and my family I thank him most sin-cerely. F. M. Johnson.

GERMAN M. E. CHURCH. German preaching Sunday at

10 o'clock a. m. Bible school at 11 o'clock a. m. You are rordia l ly invited to

these meetings.

BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 1.1 o'clock. B. Y. P. 1'. at 0:30, Miss Bosa

Bahni, leader. Preaching at 7:3(1 by the pastor. P rayer meeting at Eula Basler's

Thursday evening at 7:45, every one welcome to these services.

Come and br ing some one with you.

cause of Sing Lo's progressive business policy, and the proper i ty of the Tea House is assured.

BASKET BALL 1929 AND 1930. With four veterans and plenty

of reserve material Coach Finch hopes to have court squad. If he is to main-tain the s tandard of the past three years he will have to hus-tle. Dur ing this t ime Mr. Finch 's boys have won 42 games and lost 14. This record includes games with schools of all classes. In county competit ion againt class C., schools Lowell has won 24 and lost 2 dur ing the past th ree years. The complete schedule fol lows:

Dec. 3.—Bockford at Godwin Heights.

Dec. 6.—(irand Rapids Union at Grand Rapids.

Dec. 13.—-Cedar Springs at Lowell.

Dec. 17.—(irandville at Lowell . Dec. 20.—Sand Lake at Sand

Lake. Jan. 3.—East Grand Rapids at

East ( irand Rapids. Jan. 10.—Rockford at Rockford. Jan. 17.—Godwin at Lowell. Jan. 21.—Sparta at Lowell. Jan . 24.—Grand Rapids Chris-

tian at Grand Rapids. Jan . 27.—Godwin at Godwin

Heights. Jan . 31.—Grandvillc at Grand-

ville. Feb. 1.—Grand Haven at Grand

Haven. Feb. 4.—Sand Lake at Lowell. Feb. 7.—Ionia at Ionia. Feb. 14.—Rockford at Lowell. Feb. 21.—(irand Bapids Tech.,

at Grand Rapids. Feb. 28.—Sparta at Sparta.

Fi f teen dollars will buy a twen-ty- iwo dollar overcoat at D. S. Simon's, 104 Main street .

half page ad-vertisement on the fourth page telling all about the wonder fu l bargains you can gel by attend-ing this pre-Chris tmas sale Buy your Christmas needs while the price is low. Turn to page four, look over careful ly and note the many useful i tems that will make cheerful Chris tmas presents.

LEST WE FORCET. The Lowell Santa Claus girls

have placed sealed boxes in the another s t rong stores of R. Van Dyke, Martin

Houseman. H. L. Weekes, A. L. Coons. C. 1). Hodges, D. G. Look, O. J. Yeiter. W. Christensen, L. A. Weaver, M. N. Henry , R. D. Stocking, Warne r & Scott, R. D. Halm, Lowell Slate bank. City State bank, Mrs. Snelling's Millin-ery shop for your contr ibut ions to help give our needy children a happier Christmas. Every bit you give will be greatly appre-ciated and givers names pub-lished weekly. Sponsored by the Lowell Women's club.

FORMER LOWELL BOY DEAD IN CALIFORNIA.

Anthony Roach died in the hospital in Santa Bosa, Califor-nia, November 14. a f t e r a short illness. He is survived by a bro ther . Thomas, of Cloverdale, California, who was wi th him at the t ime of his death, also two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Mapes, of Wash-ington, D. C , and Mrs. Wm. Mc-Grath, of this place, many nieces and nephews and a host of f r iends.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services are held every Sunday

at 11 o'clock over the Lowell State bank. Subject for the lesson sermon for Dec. 8, " Is God the Only Cause and Creator."

Every one is cordially invited.

NOTICE. I will be at the Lowell Slate

bank for the collection of taxes af ter Dec. 2, daily f rom 11 lo 3:30. Saturdays from 9:30 in 3:30.

Hattie Lynn, (p 28

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CHURCH OF T H E NAZARENE. Sunday Bible school at 10:00. Morning worsh ip and preach-

ing at II o'clock. N. Y. P. S., and Junior service, t

0:45. ; { Evening service at 7:30, "Evan- •>

gelistic." ^ A cordial Invitation to all. Special music and singing. Mid-week prayer service Wed-

nesday evening at 7:30. Fr iday the Women Foreign

Missionary society will meet at •he home of Mrs. 11. 11. Dawson ai 2 p. m.

Saturday evening N. Y. P. S , social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sterzick.

T h e H o m e of V i f aphone T a l k i n g P i c t u r e s Evening Shows Start at 7 and 9 o'clock

THURS., FRI. and SAT., Dec. 5, 6 and 7

A SPECIAL ATTRACTION

RIVALS THE RAINBOW IN COLOR!

'> •> •:* ^ 4- •{••M • v v v ^ .>

A D I A M O N D R I N G j gift supreme. Talk about Peace on Earth, Good •

ke it absolute- +

h a s ' , A wechting was suivum- +

more '71'"' i'1 ' be home of Mr. and Mrs. 4- r- 1 . 1 1 ml add J , , h n Chaterdon at 11 o ' c lock* For y o u r M r s . o r M i s . w o u l d nure ly be a ChristmaR

Thanksgiving day, when their * daughter, Mildred A., was united f Will to Men . t h a t su re ly o u g h t t o m a in marr iage to Louis J. Wride, of 1 | y t h a t . Par is township by Bev. " " A. B. Lemke in the presence of only the immediate relatives.

After an Eastern t r ip Mr. and Mrs. Wride will be at home in Cascade, whe re they have the best wishes of their many f r iends .

ROTH—FLETCHER. Announcements have been re-

ceived by relatives and f r iends of the marr iage of Miss Edith Lillian Pletcher , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ple tcher lo Wil-liam A Roth, son of Carl Both, on Friday, November 9, 1929, at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Both are enjoying a motor tr ip to Kentucky, and on their re turn will visit relatives in Chicago, 111., and will make their home in Vergennes.

We have a beautiful selection of perfectly cut dia-monds for your inspection and a variety of exquisite-ly engraved white gold mount ings for you to choose f rom. Let us show them to you at your convenience. Prices are ris:ht and the stones will bear the most rigid in-spection.

R . D . S t o c k i n g Your J e w e l e r

SPRINGER—YODER. Aaron Springer , of Faybrook.

111., and Miss Cather ine Yoder, of Bowne Center, w e r e uni ted in: marriage af the Methodist par-sonage Tuesday evening by Bev. A. T. C a r t l a n d " ' T h e y were ac-companied by Elizabeth Yoder, of Bowne, and Dorothy Berkey, of Lowell, sister and cousin ofi the bride.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. You wil l find a welcome to the

services next Sunday. Morning worsh ip at 10:30 a. m.

Sermon by the pastor . Evening service at 7 o'clock.

Rev. John Everington wil l give his new sacred lecture, a beau-tifully il lustrated s tory of "Thei Little Ships that Sail Life 's Sea." The story of life f rom childhood j to old age, ending in the Home Land of Heaven, will be told by | the lecturer and i l lustrated with stereopticon views taken wi th the j lecturer 's own camera, and inter-j spersed with musical numbers,! A silver offering will be taken.; All are invited.

The church school will meet at 12 noon.

Intermediate League al 5 p. m. + Anna Green will be the leader. | +

P rayer meeting Wednesday % evening al the parsonage. *

The Tr iple C. circle will meet t Thursday. Dec. 5, at 2:30 p. m. at * the home of Mrs. D. A. Wingeier. * All ladies invited. £

The monthly meeting of the • Ladies' Aid society will be held * in the Church House Fr iday, Dec. !> 0. at 2:30 p. m. Hostess, Mrs. C. t Kyser. *

The Homecoming Each Chris tmas homecoming reminds us

t h a t the years are flying and gives us an op-portuni ty to check our progress.

Are we progressing as the years fly by? Will we reach t h e goal we hoped to a t t a in?

Are we doing as well is Brother George or John , or Cousin Bob?

Now is a good t ime to take stock-to lay plans to make some headway dur ing the coming year.

A good banking connection is always a val-uable aid to the progressive man or woman.

LOWELL STATE BANK Modern Safety Deposit Boxes

CONG REG AIONAL CHURCH. 10:00 a. m., Bible school. 11:00 a. m., morn ing worship. 5:00 p. m.. Christ ian Endeav-

or. Thursday evening, study course,

7:30 p. m. The Hattie Peckham group will

meet at the home of Mrs. Allen Bennett on Fr iday. December 6.

The Cheerful Doers will meet Monday evening in the Par ish house, December 9.

The Project Club meeting is nostponed until some time in J anua ry . Later an announce-ment will be made.

T h e subject of the sermon Sunday morn ing is: "It 's The Effort Tha t Counts."

K E E N E TAX NOTICE. 1 will be at the City State bank

each Thursday dur ing December and until J anuary 10 for the col-lection of taxes.

Robert Hardy, Treas. Keene Twp.

(c 30

GRATTAN TWP. TAX NOTICE. 1 will be in Moseley Dec. 18 and

Jan. 7; Parnel l Dec. 19 and Jan. 8; Grat tan Dec. 13 and every Fr i -day until Jan. 9 to receive taxes for Grattan township .

W. J. Lessiter, Treas.

VERGENNES M. E. CHURCH. Preaching service Sunday af-

ternoon at 2 o'clock. Sunday * school at 3 p . m. All will be

welcome.

t LEGION FAIR A BIG SUCCESS.

Winnie Ligbtner, Conway Tearle, Nick Lucas, Nancy Wel-ford, Ann Pennington, chorus of 100 dazzling beauties.

Also a two reel Comedy a n d the Latest News.

Admission 25c and 50c.

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The publicity depar tment of the % Legion was asleep at the switch * las! week and permitted the an- % nual fair to pass on without due •> notice. We will take this belated J oppor tuni ty however lo tell the % good folks of Lowell thai the + ( 'has. W. Clark Post. No. 152. of t Hit' American Legion considered • the recent display at the City hall •

Used Car Bargains 1927 Ford Coupe

1928 Whippet Sedan

1926 Willys Knight Sedan

1926 Dodge Sedan

1928 Buick Sedan

These Cars Carry Our Used Car Guarantee

GOULD'S GARAGE

SUN., MON. and TUES., Dec. 8, 9 and 10 See Her. Hear Her. Love Her. Gay—brave—bewitching

Freddy"—Child of the bright light. Dancing and p laying t I f ree e n t e r t a i n m e n t ' b e t w e e n her way to t r iumph—and to hear tb reak! + I , u , o n a " n t ' show

+ Their efforts w e r e "knock-outs" " C t f A A f 1 1 i n many respects. All in all, the

k J C l C C l v i l l i + affair was a splendid co-operative

All-Song and Dialog Dramatic Tr iumph—with—Bet ty Comp- • suecess and the Legion wants to

son, Ned Sparks. Jhck Oakie. + , h a n k t h e b u 5 , n e s s m e n a n d t h e

a huge succes.;. t h e business men loyally supported the venture, They made elaborate donations and they decorated the booths' very beautiful ly, in short the merchants were very liberal in, their support . The pat rons alsQi

. made a splendid contr ibut ion. ' + j Those who at tended night af ter ^ : night dropped over a thousand + I dol lars into the tills and the total T donations brought a profit to thei * Legion coffers of more than six j * hundred "siinoleons." This money + will be used for communitv pur- ' + I poses. Those who provided thei

Also a Two Beel Comedy and The Latest News

Admission 25c and 50c.

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11 Lon Chaneyin

"Where East Is East" Also a T w o Beel Comedy

Wednesday—Country Store Night

Admission 15c and 35c

patrons for their support .

WANTED A copy of the poem, "When One

Must Go and One Must Stay." Any one having a copy of same will greatly oblige by leaving or sending it to The Ledger office at once.

Uncle Marcus.

Mr. and Mrs. Char les Dawson enter ta ined wi th a Thanksgiving dinner , th i r ty-one relatives of . Mr. Dawson. His parents , b ro th - ;

ers and sisters, wi th their fami-lies were present .

Putting It Mildly MCNAP," goes the weather. ^ "Bang," goes our telephone—you're

ordering fuel, and you must have it "p^Lq." "Honk, honk," goes our truck out to

your house. "Z-z-n," goes the fuel you ordered, into

your bin. And you are doubly pleased, because you took our advice and had us send you genuine

SEMET-SOLVAY COKE The Clean Fuel

C . H . J R U N C I M A N

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T H E L O W E L L (MICH.) L E D G E R ami ALTO SOLO. T h u r s d a y , Dcc. 5 ,1929 .

THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO SOLO

e v e r y S t ree t , Lowe l l , Mich igan .

F . M. J O H N S O N . E d i t o r and P u b l i s h e r T h i r t y - s e v e n t h y e a r o n the job.

M e m b e r Na t iona l E d i t o r i a l Assoc ia t ion a n d Michigan P r e s s Assoc ia t ion , a lso of L o w e l l Cred i t E x c h a n g e .

as s econd -c l a s s m a t t e r . IN ADVANCE 50c; Single cop ie s 5c.

E n t e r e d

- A R T O F T H I N K I N G " S H O U L D

MAKE F O L K S T H I N K .

One of the n e w non-fiction

best se l lers in the book wor ld is

" T h e Art of T h i n k i n g . " b y E r n e s t

D imne t . w h i c h , o w i n g t o o u r

w i d e - a w a k e l i b r a r i a n , Miss Audie

Post , has a l r e a d y f o u n d i ts w a y

t o the Lowel l Pub l i c L i b r a r y .

Don ' t ask fo r it r ight a w a y .

though , fo r Uncle Marcus is w r e s t -

l ing wi th it r igh t n o w . fo r a once

ove r . Bye and bye . w h e n it h a s \ s t h o u g h he w e r e o v e r - w e a r y gone the r o u n d s w i t h t h e rea l i Of the w o e s of h is f e l l o w m e n .

h igh -b rows , and w e ' v e r ecove red And it seemed so cold a n d so rd id

T H E MAN W H O L A U G H E D .

By E d g a r A. Gues t .

H e l a u g h e d w h e n ch i ld w a s dy-ing.

In the m o t i o n p i c t u r e s h o w ; L a u g h e d at t h e m i m i c s igh ing

And the m o t h e r ' s m i m i c w o e ; L a u g h e d at t he peop le c r y i n g

A r o u n d h im , r o w by r o w !

1 t h o u g h t it s t r a n g e a n d eer ie T h a t a m a n shou ld laugh jus t

t hen . F o r m y e y e s w e r e d i m a n d t e a r y .

But 1 h e a r d h im laugh again

f r o m the first a t t a ck , w e m a y

tack le it again , and see if w e can

get the u n d e r " h o l t " as w e used

to do w i t h the b igger boys at

" r o u g h and t u m b l e . " Maybe w e

can induce Mr. D imne t to do

some of h is t h i n k i n g over aga in .

He c o m p a r e s A m e r i c a n educa t ion

w i t h tha t of F r a n c e and E n g l a n d

T h a t 1 asked h im to exp la in . " T h a t ' s not d e a t h u p t h e r e re -

c o r d e d , " Said he . " T h a t ' s m i m i c p a i n .

T h o s e t e a r s w i th gold r e w a r d e d And t ha t ch i ld wi l l r o m p aga in .

"Bu t f o r m y chi ld w h o w a s t a -ken

No t o m o r o w wil l t h e r e b e ; N e v e r m o r e w h e n 1 a w a k e n

. . . . - - — | Sha l l h is lovely f ace I see t o the d i sadvan tage of the first. A n ( i t h ( . grief by w h i c h I 'm shak -" In the Uni ted S ta tes . " he says . en "it is too reso lu te ly p rac t i ca l . " j Lies too deep fo r m i m i c r y ,

w h e r e a s in F r a n c e "i t is p rec i se ly "So I l aughed at t ha t m o t h e r ' s t h e reverse . " s igh ing ,

Again, h e n y ; "School n e w s F ° r ' ] » . . . . „ T w o m i n u t e s of m i m i c dy i ng !

in America is spor t news . W e ' v e m o a n s t ha t t he y e a r s Still a g a i n : "Ath le t i c i sm is can ' t s t i l l ;

not cu l tu re and compla in t s con- Yes, I l aughed—jus t t o keep f r o m

t inua l lv h e a r d in Amer ica abou t . c m n g . , . . . i As s o m e t i m e s sad h e a r t s wi l l ,

educat ion a r i se f r o m the impos-too m u c h ( C o p y r t e h t . l<»29. b y E d g a r A.

Guest . ) s ibi l i ty of r econc i l ing

a th le t ic i sm w i t h c u l t u r e . "

And listen to t h i s :

"Peop le o f t en ask m e : ' W h y

do y o u r young m e n seem to k n o w

so much m o r e than o u r s ? ' * * *

Because, school l ife in F r a n c e m e a n s get t ing up at five o 'c lock C a r l e s B. Lewis , t h e n

and s tudy ing unt i l eight at night l , n d e r t h e P « ' u d o n y n i

w i t h on ly t w o h o u r s r e c r e a t i o n Q u a d ' w a s w r i , i n 8 f , , r , h e ] ) v l r o l [

P r i n t e d h e r e by k ind consen t of the a u t h o r and T h e Det ro i t F r e e P r e s s .

M. Q l ' A D AND SMALL PICA.

S o m e fifty odd yea r s ago

f a m o u s

of M.

in b e t w e e n ? '

And th i s :

" T h e p r e d o m i n a n c e of spo r t s

in schools , in the na t iona l l ife, in

the press , not • nly c r o w d s ou!

w h a t is or should be m o r e im-

portni i t , bill il c r ea t e s an a tmos -

p h e r e in wh ich these

thinf js a r c m a d e to a p p e a r super -

lluons. or a re even descr ibed in

ex t remely d i s t a s t e fu l s I :i n ; .

Wha t does seem impor tan t is a

bust l ing, hus t l ing life, w i th tin

F r e e P r e s s his Quad ' s Odds and

B r u d d e r G a r d n e r ' s L ime Kiln

c l u b and n u m e r o u s o t h e r ske tch-

es. w h i c h had a n a t i o n - w i d e r e a d -

ing w i t h lovers of h u m o r a n d

pa thos .

T h e F r e e P re s s w a s a h ighly

imporl ml l ) r ' z e ( ' ' ' " ' ' y v i s i to r in Uncle Mar-cus ' b o y h o o d h o m e a n d M. Quad

w a s to h i m its f a v o r i t e c o n t r i b u -

tor . Il fo l lowed q u i t e na tu ra l l y

Ihat this w r i t e r ' s first c o n t r i b u -

t ions to tin old h o m e t o w n p a p e r

a n d

as n a t u r a l l y il w a s that

w h e n told hv his f a t h e r that it

exc i tement of ge t t i ng in or out of NV,.r(" "Smal l Pica ,

a sc r immage h e i t i n g somebody ( I u ' ' e i , s n a t u r a l l y il

o r . sor.ielhing. ge t t ing there . All

of wh ich is. w i t h i n its l imi ts , an * : ' s , i , , u ' ^ , M ' l h i n k i n f I a b o u , h i s

excel lent w a y of looking al l ife.

but it is not c u l t u r e . "

T h i s accoun t s f u r the

fact Ihat the Amer ican pub l i c at

large, w h i c h can not bea r the

thought (if fo re ign s u p e r i o r i t y in

a n y t h i n g else, d o e s not c a r e a

fig if it is bea ten in the field of thought or the a r t s . "

If all that and ve ry m u c h m o r e

of the same sor t do not set

Amer ican e d u c a t o r s to t h i n k i n g . they must be h a r d to jol t , a n d not ' e n v i n S , w o ( , : l > s

much art should be r e q u i r e d to

do a real j ob of th ink ing , a f t e r

w h i c h w e may conc lude that

t h e cha rges a r e impor t an t if t rue .

If not t rue , su re ly the re are

al H a r v a r d and Ann Arbo r

o the r Amer ican t

col lege t o w n s w h o can just i fy

fac t s in the case.

life w o r k the y o u t h f u l Unc le

Marcus d r i f t ed to t h e type case

in t h e c o u n t r y p r in t shop of Old

Homevi l l e . and began s t icking

type, t h e r e b y c o n t r a c t i n g a habi t

that pers i s ted unt i l twe lve y e a r s

ago w h e n the m a r c h of t ime and

m e c h a n i c a l skill b r o u g h t us in to

compe t i l i nn wi th the l inotype ,

w h i c h could set t h r e e or f o u r

l ines of type to o u r o n e a n d do

its o w n d i s t r i b u t i n g as well , not

w o r k to be

m e e a c h week a f t e r t h e p a p e r

They AH Guessed RIGHT!

H IS fr iends were discussing the question of what to buy

h im for Chris tmas. Silence! Perplexity! Then some-

body suggested shopping at his favorite men ' s shop—COONS.*

They c a m e , they saw and they conquered the dLTcuIty. And

they all guessed r ight . Some of the guesses.

Linen Handk'fs , boxed, 3 for Sl.CG Silk Mufflers $3.50

Silk Hosiery 50c-l.C0 Broadcloth Shirts 2.50

Silk Neckwear 1.00-2.00 Silk and Wool Hose 50c-1.00

Pullover Sweaters 5.00 Gladstone Cases 9.75

Leather Belts, boxed 1.50 Warm-lined Gloves 1.75-4.00

Bath Robes 5.50 Helmets, sheep lined 1.85

Broadcloth Pa jamas 3.0.) Tie-Handkerchief Sets 2.50

Leather Slippers 2.25 Deerskin Gloves 3.00

Leather Jackets 11.85 Tims ' Caps 1.00-1.50

e oons

W o o l w o r t h bu i ld ing in F r e d e r i c k Les te r , of L o n d o n , s ib le f o r a b e i n g on tha t p a r t i c u -s ix tv s to r i e s h i g h . w h o , 0 b l a c k m a i l h i s c m - lar s t a r to look t h r o u g h a tele

A N Y T H I N G B U T C O U N T R Y T h e

E D I T O R S . N e w York c i t y . W e uuess that . |

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g e n e r a l m a n a g e r of t h e Oklaho-m a Gas and E lec t r i c c o m p a n y , s a y s :

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T h i s h a s a benef ic ia l i n f luence u p o n o u r o w n o r g a n i t a t i o n , be -i n g an a d d e d r e m i n d e r of w h a t is e x p e c t e d f o r m o u r m e m b e r s in t h e i r d e a l i n g s w i t h the pub l i c .

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Miss Li l l ian Kropf w a s h o m e f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s S u n d a y .

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Mrs. Eva Kropf a n d c h i l d r e n s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h r e l a t i ve s in Belding.

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L O W E L L S O U T H - W E S T N E W S . Mr. a n d Mrs. J a k e Beimor , of

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C a r e n c e McCaul h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m the N o r t h w h e r e h e h a s been h u n t i n g w i t h a n ice d e e r .

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Coming to Ionia DR. B 0 L K C 0 M

SPECIALIST I N I N T E R N A L M E D I C I N E

T r e a t i n g Diseases W i t h o u t S n r -g iea l O p e r a t i o n .

N E X T REGULAR VISIT .

Tuesday, Dec. 10 At the Bailey Hotel

Office H o n r s 9 a. m . t o 3 p. m .

O N E DAY ONLY

Dr. Bolkcom is a graduate of one of the best universities, and has had over thirty years of practical experience. He will demonstrate in the principal cities methods of treating diseas-es of long standing by means of medicines, diet and hygiene* thus saving many people from • dangerous and expensive surgi-cal operation.

Dr. Bolkcom is an expert in di-agnosis and will tell you the ex-act truth about your condition. Only those who have a good chance to regain their health will be treated, so that everv one who takes treatment will bring their friends at the next visit

Some of the diseases treated: Diseases of the stomach, bowels, liver, blood, blood vessels, skin, kidneys, bladder, heart, lungs, eye, ear, nose, throat, scalp, en-larged veins, leg ulcers, rheuma-tism, high blood pressure, tum-ors, enlarged glands, goitre, piles, nerves, weakness or exhaustion of the nervous system, giving rise to loss of mental and bodily vig-or, melancholia, discooragement and worry, undeveloped chil-dren, either mental or physicaL and all chronic diseases of men, women and children that have baffled the skill of the family phvsidan.

A d diagnosis of any disease of long standing, its nature and cause, will he made Free and proper medicines or appliances will be furnished at a reasonable cost to those selected as favor-able cases for treatment

Children must be accompanied by their parents and married la-dies by their husbands.

Address: Dr. Bolkcom Medi-cal Laboratory, 336 Boston Blc Minneapolis , Minn. p 26-27-2

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the a p e a r a n c e of t h e n e w s t a r t o e a r t h d w e l l e r s in 1925 r e a l l y h a p p e n e d in t h e y e a r 1930, ac-c o r d i n g to D r . S h a p l e y , w h o s e m e a s u r e m e n t of t h e d i s t a n c e of the s t a r f r o m t h e e a r t h ind ica t e s t ha t it is so f a r a w a y n h a t it w o u l d t a k e a r a y of l ight 535 y e a r s t o c o m e to us. a l t h o u g h i t s speed is abou t 186,000 mi les a s e c o n d .

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S u c h w o r d s i n d i c a t e a s e n s e of ob l iga t ion , and a p o w e r t o w i t h -s t a n d t h e l u r e of a g l i t t e r i n g t e m p t a t i o n w h i c h a r e b o t h p r a i s e -w o r t h y a n d e n l i g h t e n i n g . T h e y i n c r e a s e r e spec t f o r , and conf i -d e n c e dn G o v e r n o r G r e e n a s a m a n w h o c o n s i d e r s h is p l e d g e s and his du t i e s t o w a r d h i s f e l l o w ci t izens t h i n g s t o b e t a k e n s e r i o u s -ly, and l ived u p to c o n s c i e n t i o u s -ly .—(De t ro i t F r e e P r e s s .

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h o u s e in Vernei ines b u r n e d . Mrs. Mary Ann W r i g h t died al

t he h o m e of he r son Alonzo. V e r n e II. C h u r c h r e s igned his

pos i t ion as o b s e r v e r in the U. S. W e a t h e r B u r e a u to h e r o i n e sec-r e t a r y and t r e a s u r e r of t h e In-d i a n a Scale nnd T r u c k c o m p a n y of Toledo .

George Gould and E. W . Eng-l ish, of P ra t t 1-akc a t t e n d e d the fat s tock s h o w in Chicago .

Born , lo Mr. a n d Mrs. Allen l l a w l e y , of Keene, a son .

F . W. Davey and w i f e so ld t h e i r house and lot to Mrs. J e n n i e C h o l e r t o n .

J a m e s J o n e s a t t e n d i n g t h e F e r -r i s Ins t i tu te at Big Bapids .

Mrs. II. A. B a r r e t t sufTered a b r o k e n w r i s t .

P e t e r Keim. aged <59 yea r s , d i ed at h is h o m e n e a r E lmda le .

J . O. Chap in anil f ami ly r e -l u m e d to C l i a d b o u r n . N. C., f o r t h e W i n t e r .

Marr ied , in G r a n d Bapids . Miss Kl izabelh E. Souc ie r . of Sou th Bos ton , and Verne H. C u d n e v , of Alto.

Char l e s McCar ly a n d c o m -p a n y d issolved p a r t n e r s h i p , Alex-a n d e r and T a y l o r r e t i r i n g .

Nov. 30. 1899—30 Years Ago. Mr. and Mrs. C h a r l e s B. C a r t e r

s p e n d i n g the W i n t e r w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Mrs. L. J . Pos t .

Mar r iage l icenses issued t o T h o m a s A r t h u r , of S a r a n a c , a n d Ada Booth, of L o w e l l ; Wi l l iam B. W a r d and Vol m a M. J a k e w a y , b o t h of G r a t t a n .

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Miss Kate Kinyon e n t e r t a i n e d a n u m b e r of school m a t e s in h o n -or of h e r flfleenth b i r t h d a y .

Belief C o r p s p r e p a r i n g to g ive a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t at T r a i n ' s o p e r a h o u s e fo r benef i t of t he S o l d i e r s ' m o n u m e n t f u n d .

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Roy, 10-ycar-old son of G a y l o r d Young, of C a n n o n s b u r g , a cc iden t -a l ly shot Ib rough t h e leg.

Sirs. Addie J o n e s , of E n t r l c o n , vis i ted he r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. G. (j . J ones .

Miss F r a n k i e C h a t e r d o n ca l led h o m e f r o m Chicago by d e a t h of h e r f a t h e r . George C h a t e r d o n .

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c r y m a r r i e d . Abe Peck r e t u r n e d f r o m a l ong

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son George , and n e p h e w . Moberl Mrs. Mable Scoll and sons , L. F ros t , of Has t ings . Mr. and M r s . ! G a r d n e r and fami ly and Mr. a n d George Lewis and Laura , Mr. and Mrs. l yle G a r d n e r , of De t ro i t , Mrs. Dan A n d e r s o n . Mr. and Mrs. w e r e ' I h a n k s g i v l n g gues t s of t h e i r C la r e Ande r son , a n d Stel la and pa ren t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s Dona ld and Mrs. Mary K e r r and G a r d n e r . Net t ie w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r , Vernon ChafTcc spen t T h a n k s -gues ts of A r t h u r a n d Annie An- giving w i t h h i s g r a n d m o t h e r d e r s o n . | S t o r y a t L y o n s .

Kudolph Bier i and Bet ty I.ee.i Mrs. Bosa K e r r h e a r d tha t h e r of G r a n d Bap ids . vis i ted his pa r - son J im. Iind a r r i v e d in Grand en ls . Mr. a n d Mrs. Karl Bier l j Bapids sa fe , but he had to leave T h a n k s g i v i n g . h is c a r a n d d e e r unt i l Ihey cou ld

T h e Vergennes B i r t h d a y c l u b open up the roads . met w i t h Mrs. P . W. McPher son F r i d a y fo r d i n n e r , ch i cken pic O R D E R APPOINTING TIME FOR and e v e r y t h i n g tha t goes w i t h it HEARING CLAIMS, w a s e n j o y e d . S t a l e 0 f Michipin. The Pro-

P e r c y Bead a n d Mr. Blue re- h a t e Court for the County of Kent, t u r n e d f r o m a d e e r h u n t i n g t r i p \ t a sess ion of said Court he ld Saturday. ^ t he Probate Off ice In t h e City

Mr. and Mrs. J o h n W o o d h e a d . j of Grand Bapids in said County, of De t ro i t , c a m e b e f o r e T h a n k s - o n jh,. 26th day of N o v e m b e r . A. g iv ing lo spend severa l d a y s w i t h n . . 1929.

.1 t h e i r p a r e n t s . T h u r s d a y t h e v all P r e s e n t . Hon J O H N D A L T O N , 11 spent the d a y w i t h Mrs. J o h n Judge of P r o b a t e .

S te rz ick a n d f a m i l y , of Sou th i s T H E MATTEB O F T H E E S -I-owel l . T A T E O F f d a H a v s m e r . deceased .

G e r t r u d e Bead , of G r a n d Bap- h a p p e a r i n g lo t h e c o u r t t h a t ids., spent f r o m W e d n e s d a y unt i l t he t i m e f o r p r e s e n t a t i o n of S u n d a y even ing w i t h he r p a r e n t s , c la ims aga ins t said e s t a t e shou ld

Mr. and Mrs. H e r m a n Hosen- l imi ted , and t ha t a t ime a n d dah l . of Chicago, spent T h a n k s - p | n r c he a p p o i n t e d to receive, e x -g iv ing and unt i l S u n d a y w i t h h e r , a m i n e and a d j u s t all c la ims a n d p a r e n t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s d e m a n d s aga ins t said deceased Sa lzgeber . Mr. Sa lzgeber went by a n d b e f o r e said c o u r t : h o m e wi th t h e m . i t IS ORDERED. That, all the

Mrs. P e r c y Bead and c h i l d r e n . c r e d i t o r s of said deceased a re re -

these ru l e s w h e n ' • E . K i n n e y . Mr. and Mrs. J . J . noom ami c h i l d r e n a t t e n d e d a on or b e f o r e the 27th d a y of M a r c h l a i n y o u r au tomo- W a r r e n , of P h i l a d e l p h i a , m o t h e r , ^ " " ' l y r i i a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r at t he -A . I).. 1930. at ten o 'c lock in t h e

s is ter a n d b r o t h e r - i n - l a w of Mrs. h o m e of he r p a r e n t s . Mr. and Mrs. f o r e n o o n , said t i m e a n d p lace be-have v o u r t i t le . | S w a r t z . H o r d y k e . of G r a n d Bapids . ing h e r e b y a p p o i n t e d fo r the ex -

Al T O M O B I L E L I C E N S E S T O I tapids . w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues ts ISSI E IN L O W E L L . of Mr. a n d Mrs. A r t h u r G r e e n .

On S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 21. S e y m o u r D a w s o n and f a m i l y 1929. w e wi l l be at t he City S ta te De t ro i t spen t T h u r s d a y bank in the vi l lage of Lowel l , be- " ' g l d wi th t h e i r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d tween the h o u r s of f o u r a n d n i n e ^ ' r s - D a w s o n . • »•».' ••••••• •nm «-••••«<• v i i . c r e u n o r s oi s u m m-n-iiM-u m c i c -p. in., t o issue p a s s e n g e r and Vis i tors of Mr. a n d Mrs. J . I

S P ( ' , , 1 S a t u r d a y in Grand Bapids . I q u i r e d lo p r e s e n t t h e i r c la ims to commerc i a l a u t o m o b i l e l icenses . S w a r t z T h a n k s g i v i n g w e r e Mrs. * ' r - : , ,"1 Mrs. O r r i e G r o n e n - ^ a i d cour t at sa id P r o b a t e Office P lease o b s e r v e these r u l e s w h e n ^ E. K i n n e y . Mr. and Mrs. J . J . boom a n d c h i l d r e n a t t e n d e d a on or b e f o r e the 27th d a y of M a r c h you c o m e to obt : bile, l icense .

1. You mus t v. , - - - - - 1 . 2. You mus t k n o w t h e mode l Mrs. A r t h u r Green spent Fi iday •s ' r- a n d Mrs r o m Bead and

and vea r of v o u r c a r . T h i s is im- w ' ' h h e r d a u g h t e r . Mrs. E m m a d a u g h t e r . Mrs. Art Biggs and t w o pe ra l i ve . If you d o not k n o w Da l s l r a . s " n s s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h re -the mode l a n d y e a r , consu l t y o u r Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Monks, Mr. l aBves at l 0 " i a . last yea r ' s r eg i s t r a t i on ca rd o r a n , l Mrs. J o h n Began a n d chil- * ' r - a n d Mrs. P. W. M c P h e r -Ihe d e a l e r f r o m w h o m vou bough t ( ' n ' n t * S.-Ifi. Miss F l o r e n c e son and Mr. and Mrs. Busse l l t he c a r . ' N o r l h w a y a n d f r i e n d s f r o m Grand Davis a n d d a u g h t e r , of L a n s i n g .

•"1. You mus t IIII out v o u r o w n Bapids . w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues ts w , c ^ T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r gues t s app l i ca t ion , l l l l ing out eve rv - " f M r - : , m , M r s - E. Nelson , of M r - : 1 n , , M R- M c P h e r s o n . th ing on the app l i ca t i on excep t , : a , t L o w e l l . Mrs Dav i s a n d c h i l d r e n r e m a i n -ip ies t ions 8. 14. and 10. Mildred Aust in , of Ka lamazoo , (• , ' ' o r "1 , > w e e k - e n d .

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5. T h e s e a p p l i c a t i o n s can be , a , t Mrs . David F l a n a g a n , b r o t h e r A n d r e w , a n d wi fe . ob ta ined f r o m the bank o r a l y o u r o f . Lowel l , spent T h a n k s g i v i n g ChalTee spen t S a t u r d a y in local ga rages . w i th t hem. ( i r and Bap ids .

0. T h e e n t i r e a p p l i c a t i o n Mr. a n d Mrs. AI. Da l s l ra en- ^ r - 8 , 1 , 1 Mrs. B a y Fu l ing ton a n d must be filled out in ink. T h i s is I c r t a ined t h e i r c h i l d r e n and ;h>ldren s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h impera t ive . g r a n d c h i l d r e n T h a n k s g i v i n g . he r s i s te r . Mrs . Bela Coles a n d

We a r e p leased to assist you in ^ ' ^ s • Sadie Mullen a te T h a n k s - f ami ly . any w a y t ha t w e can but you can assist u s v e r y m a t e r i a l l y "and ex -pedi te the se rv ice to t h e p e o p l e by f o l l o w i n g these a b o v e ru l e s .

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G r a n g e will meet w i t h P o r t l a n d Grange D e c e m b e r 0. w i th a pot luck d i n n e r al noon .

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g iv ing d i n n e r wi th h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s Green .

S u n d a y d i n n e r gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Monroe w e r e Phi l S c h m i d t . E l e r y O n a n . Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Onan . Miss Ver-nie Bull , of G r a n d Bapids , Mr. a n d Mrs. M. I). Cour t and son B i c h a r d . Mrs . E lmi ra J ay and Mr. and Mrs. C laude Schmid t and c h i l d r e n . T h e d i n n e r w a s in h o n o r of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe ' s 3uth w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y .

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Main s t r ee t . i ) r a n ( | ^ | r s j ; s. Lee spent d p o i - i t o . i v George S h a w a n d F loyd D o l - ' S u n d a y e v e n i n g in G r a n d R a p i d s . ' * ^ ^ O T A -

f r 0 m R 0 C k M r s H ™ h - y a n d d a u g h t e r . t , , [ f r o m O n t a r i o , ' M i c h i g a n and W i s -B n e r h u n t i n g t r i p . spcn l S a t u r d a y in G r a n d Bapids . . ' ' " ""J} K.1 1 'Wad. A J p I - c o n s i n . o p e n d i scuss ion on t h e

O r d e r y o u r p e r s o n a l p r i n t e d M r . a n d M r s . ( : a r l A b o l h a v c bor t (Well and C l a r e n c e K l a h n George E . Ha t ch spen t T h u r s - ~ "

d a y in G r a n d Bapids . m . • » u . u w . n ^ j r s p

Mrs . Malic Bivet te a n d ch i ld ren Mrs. G. G. W e b s t e r nas r e t u r n e d d a u s h t e r In.-? sncnt l i s t weplT'ln -spent T h a n k s g i v i n g in Ann Arbor , f r o m a c o u p l e w e e k s ' visit w i t h S S S t

Mr. and Mrs. J . T u r n e r and r e l a t i v e s at Muskegon and W h i t e b a b y s p e n t o v e r T h a n k s g i v i n g in C loud .

Makes Life Sumter

Too rauck t o cat—too rich a <l: t -• . p r i n t e d Mr. a n d Mrs. Ca r l Abel h a v e i n d u s t r y , r o a d i m p r o v e - t o o m u . j , smokinir L o u of thii"

*"1? " - r 1 inio r - B ^ ' s . r o o r a sA no" S f j i a s S Four i-t ™.

XI- r a n A g r a i n a n d I M ) t a l o c s - L o W r i | w o n second p lace . J i m Bead w a s the h igh poin t m a n f o r Lowel l .

oaoy !. W h i l e Cloud . Mr. a n d Mrs. P h i l Sayles , of T o -

Miss Abby Odell a n d C a r l Both ' ' do . spen t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h t h e a u e n d e d a t h e a t e r In G r a n d Bap- f a r m e r s m o t h e r . Mrs S u s i e ids T h u r s d a y even ing . )Sayles .

Miss D o r o t h y U t h e r . of Lans- W a c h t e r h o u s e r of Muskc-

inngH W i , h M r - S T r a m r ^ W Wacht??* " ^ n , VhurTdax w i t h he a n d Mrs. N o r m a n B o r g e r s o n . ^ M r - a n d M r s - ^ a c , , l e r - fa tKer , F r a n k T a y l o r .

Det ro i t .

F r a n k Keiser a n d d a u g h t e r . Oar lene . spent S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n in G r a n d Bapids .

Misses Jess ie a n d Ina O ' H a r -row , of De t ro i t , vis i ted Low i l l r e l a t ives last w e e k .

Miss Hazel T a y l o r , of G r a n d

t o r g e r s o n — S I ) o n t T h u r s d a y w i , h h c r

^ a r 0 ' ^ R a r 8 c w e l l , i rp, , , . P a r k e r nf (Kv-ncsn ^ ' r . a n d Mrs. S t a n l e y Moore

w i t h M r ^ M r s T h n S S ' P " ! a frw d a y . l a i l w e e k w U h i f f ' « • » . ? « < • • of U n s i n d . w e r r

& i v i n K r - m ^ ^ Mr ^ U ™

p a u m s . Mr. a n d MrS . O . J Y r i t r r . Z &

s. Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Borger - a n 1 M r 8 C l y d e C o , U p - Mrs. Ed . ( ' l a rk , w h o h a s been al

Z l : J U , , " , , " r 8 ' : r - Mr. nnd Mrs. G . A. P l u m b an , ! " ^ " a l r o . u r n o d

Miss Mar lon Hoth, of I M M , . i M ' " ? ' • " " H ^ i n s h o r ' ' 0 r a " si lent ThanksLdvini! w i t h hp r f n i h - s P ( ' n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h ' ^ c r Ca r l H o t h a n I l f a n i i h in Ver M p M r s - F r«•• , Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. L. F r i d e l l and g e n n e s . f a m , , > , n Mr. and Mrs. C l aude Wi l l i ams . a r f a t

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FALLASBI RG FACTS. Mrs. J a n i e S h e r r a r d c a m e h o m e

S a t u r d a y f r o m h e r visit in Low-ell al Mrs. W a l t e r Rogers ' he r niece.

H e r m a n Jones , of G r a n d Bap -ids. spen t T h a n k s g i v i n g al h o m e w i t h his p a r e n t s .

Mrs. Louisa S t a n t o n spent T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h h e r s i s t e r . Mrs. J o h n King, of Lowel l .

C h a r l e s H u e b n e r and wi fe , of

T h e g e n e r a l m e e t i n g wi l l he fol - correct i t quickly. Phillips M i l k l owed by a m e e t i n g of t h e i n t e r - of Magnesia will alkalinizc the acid na t i ona l Boa rd of D i r ec to r s w h o Take a spoonful of this pleaMm wil l elect off icers f o r the c o m i n g preparation, and the system is soou y e a r , o u t l i n e t h e p r o g r a m of ac- sweetened. i iv i t ies a n d set t he budge t t o be Phillips i s always ready to relieve r a i sed f o r 1930. distress f rom over-eating; to check

B e p o r t s submi t t ed to the No- 11,1 acidi ty; or neutrahio nicotine, v e m h e r mee t ing of the E x e c u t i v e K"n"nber f o r ™ 1 r o w n c o m

1

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t h e ^ " T ? a m o u n t of c o n s t r u c t i v e pub l i c i t y ,v o u- ^ " e d b y phy ic ia iu , t o t w o r k a c c o m p l i s h e d . * bo sure to get the g e n u i n e -

It w a s r e p o r t e d tha t t o u r i s t t raf f ic over the h i g h w a y has in-c reased o v e r 1 !(28 b y f r o m 25% to 29% a c c o r d i n g to s ta te and p r o -vincia l h i g h w a y ofiicials.

A H A L F MILLION P O I N D S O F F R I IT CAKE.

H o w would vou l ike to have t h e r rn . , . I n i . TI " ' n o w w o u i u vou IIKC 10 nave m e h x . h n t £ '".K T h v , r s * Of bak ing a p p r o x i m a t e l y day and look h e r m o t h e r . Mrs f r u j l r . l k ^ s ? ^

f V L v m » n v J ^ f n n . V " 1 ; T h a i is I he job tha i h a s b e e n h m . . ? r • « 1 5 ? lT- " h a n d e d V e r l n e r F l u o r , Master

K n n « P ' r ' l ! a k " u r l h ' - K r » > i l ' r 1

PHILLIPS r . Milk . of M a g n e s i a

those b i t : f f ;o-%d. H r r , most cook in : . it is skill in i 'uy-ing that solves the problem. ' Eve ry cook should have a gcn- l Deinlled Turkey—S p r i n k 1 e erous supp ly of to .nato ketchup, cooked t u r k e y (wings , second

and drum " ' ^ with -alt, !• . : ' t r :ind 1, - n these • . • of • . :n a lict with f r o tnV 1 -sit r. v.r t^ble-

Chili - lUf . !... e poon \ . •*-. i A. r.-Mre •ic< an;' one

. ;• ' 'ii p r c p a n d nuiMard Add o::c cv.n • t tt: ;i br .lh and • •nmur :•>? :.vc ••.•.itc>. Sprinkle

| with chopped parsley and serve.

Coh! l<- 'f tilth prpfsinr— ' v n in thin thccs,

- to o' .crla; one of the platter. i>urc .live oil,

l.irr?.. n vine-t c i spoo ; alt. a dash

: pepper . oiK-half :^a.-p.)on pre-; .r I must rd and one-half tca-sp. 'on paprika, a few drops of onion juice and r. little minced parsley. Pour this dressing over the meat and ^arni-li with cr isp Icttuce leavi«. stutTcd Spanish olive- and curled celery.

: Lumb oi I tul on Toa.t— O-. op r o ' d roa t vo.il or Iamb. Meat : r i ' h - t t e r e d f ry ing

• . -alt . pet)per, : luc .vith two

i.»Mcsp >'t.- 1 and moi'-tcn. . u s i n g -ne cu1 h'>t water , st.-ck. j or . ravy. Add two taMospoons

f tomato k r t c ' i un and simmer f r

and a rm-

M . . six i t v o til .c

chili sauce, and well-blendeJ m e a l sauce-. W i t h the aid of these, and perhaps a bit of on: m juicc. a snrpr i s ins new di-h that v\;ll plca-o any husband can he c rea t id m just a lew mn.utcs .

Beefsteak pie never fails t • tempt e \ c n the most cri v:! petite, and olTcrs an c .ce ' ler t l>•ln• method for u- ini j tlie r emnan t - f a ,

yesterday 's steak or roa- t . !i an easy way .o niuke i t :

Decfstrah Pie—Cut r e m r a n Steak or r -a-t be i i into n.c ;; cubes. Cover with boilii: •

sovi-r.il m i n i U i s Pour over jvc • i f bu t t - r ed toast.

ne

KmnL- i i„ni , . . j i i , ; i„- • B a k i n g C o m p a n y . F luos is lo •w c a r S ' n i n ^ ;1 p r o d u c e all of t h e f ru i t cakes t h a t ' n n r i n a n,.. f t> will be i l i s l r ibu ted by the K r o g e r

and E the l Bor-

d a u g h t e r s . J a n d ' a n d M a r g a r e t ! of ' ^ t week w i t h t h e ? " p a r e n t s ! LmvJlV." h ( ' l p m g ^ , h e s t o r e I n In m a k i n g t he se f r u i t cakes , Mr.

the D. 11. W a l t e r s

R a p i d s ' s i l e n f ' T h a l i k s c i v i n H T l a v ^ T J i B s i n ^ ' " W T V C " T h n n k s ^ v i n g N , r - a n , , M r s - J o h " Borge r son . I h a n ; ? n : " , g v t e Day gues ts of Mr. and Mrs W . Mr. a n d Mrs. W a l t e r Kropf f w i th h e r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs.

E l m e r P l e t c h e r . | " a c h t e r h o u s e r .

SPECIAL Sat., Dec. 7

F U D G E

pt sons. Bodney a n d W a l t e r B

Mr. and Mrs. George M. P a r k e r a!1 (! R - , )-. S ' o ^ i n g spent T h a n k s - F a n d g r a n d d a u g h t e r . Miss I r e n e w - H * ^ ^ s • P a r k e r , of O w o s s o . w e r e T h a n k s - s , o c k , , 1 K Chicago . g iv ing gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. Misses F l o r e n c e a n d E the l ' * * • * * < ' * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * + D o n P a r k e r in Ion ia . j Borge r son r e t u r n e d to Det ro i t 1

D i n n e r gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. J u n d a y even ing a f t e r s p e n d i n g a + B. L. C h a r l e s and Mrs. Margare t U l a > s ? ' ] } h ' h e , r p i r e n t s . Mr. X D e n n i s T h a n k s g i v i n g day w e r e a n " M r s - J , . ) h n B o r g e r s o n . • Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s K n a p p , Mrs. Mrs. Ha t t i e B o u s e a c c o m p a n i e d + E l i zabe th C h a r l e s , a n d Mr. a n d ' , c . r s o n ' Or . F r a n k T r e d e n i c k and * Mrs. Ber l A. C h a r l e s . wife , of G r a n d Bap ids . to Zee- J

Mrs. George B a r n e s and d a u o h - , a n . d ' w h t T l ; Ihey spen t T h a n k s -te r Mildred . Miss Hazel H o a g a n d ? ' v , n « w , l h D r - a n d M r s - D c

( i len B a r n e s s n e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g ' o u n f -d a y w i t h Mrs. Ida J o n e s a n d h e n Gues ts of Mrs. J o h n Kropf

—AT—

j d a u g h t e r . Mrs. I r m a B e c k w i t h al T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y w e r e Mr. and the l a t t e r ' s h o m e in Muskegon . Nevi l le D a v a r n a n d sons .

Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l i e Col la r en - i 1a c k . a n < , , a n ( , d augh t e r . ] J

; t e r t a i n e d w i t h a Thanks i r i v ino ?? a r c i ® J o a n . of P e w a m o . . d i n n e r at Lone • Mrs. Cl int Hodges . m a . . . . , „ „ —

Clyde Co l l a r , Mrs. Belle Hodges , c k W i n « e i e r a n d 5 0 1 1 K e n -Miss F r e d a Bai ley , of G r a n d R a p - l n e t h -

ids. and Mr. a n d Mrs. R. B i t t e r , of

* i t h a T h a n k s g i v i n g ? a r c , a J#

o a n - of P e w a m o . T o n y 1 * >ne P i n e Inn . Mr. a n d ^ r o P ' \ R aP'<is. Mr. and J Hodges. Mr. a n d Mrs. J r s - }'• a n d M u g h t e r . and •

15c a lb.

H. C. Scott H O M E O F GOOD H O M E -

MADE C A N D I E S

. . , Mrs . J o h n S. Berg in fell d o w n Lans ing , w e r e gues t s . j the b a s e m e n t s t a i r s at h e r h o m e

T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r gues t s of | W e d n e s d a y even ing , and w a s Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n R u t h e r f o r d w r y f o r t u n a t e , a s s h e o n l y re -w e r e Misses Inez a n d Ida Be l le ^ i v e d a gene ra l s h a k i n g u p a n d B u t h e r f o r d , of G r a n d Rap id s , Miss a k w bru i ses , a n d w a s n ' t se r ious -J e a n B u t h e r f o r d and J o h n R u t h - l b ' h u r t . Mrs. N o r w o o d , is as-c r f o r d . of Ol ivet . Mr. a n d M r s . j s i s t i n g Mrs . B y r n e s , (a s i s t e r - in -L a w r e n c e B u t h e r f o r d and Miss ' a w of Mrs . Berg in , ) t o c a r e f o r Mary a n d Dick B u t h e r f o r d . h w -

T h a n k s g i v i n g day gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. H . Cur t i s , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Benne t t w e r e Haro ld C u m m i n s and f o u r ch i l -Mr. a n d Mrs D u a n e Ke i th , Mr. d r e n . of G r a n d Bap ids . Miss Alma a n d Mrs. Cla i r T o w n s e n d , of W i n g e i e r . of Ka lamazoo . Mr. and G r a n d B a p i d s Mr and Mrs. J o h n Mrs. L. D r e s s e r a n d t w o sons , of W r ight and d a u g h t e r V e r n e , of Grand Ledge, Mr. and Mrs. L. \ e r g e n n e s , WiBian i T. B u r c h , Mr. W i n g e i e r and c h i l d r e n , and Jack and Mrs. J i m \> r igh t , Mrs. J e n n i e Winge ie r w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g

X T o w n s e n d a n d son B o b e r t , Mr. gues ts of Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n O. • • • # a n d Mrs. E d w a r d B e n n e t t . j Winge ie r .

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v i s i t — w i t h a fitting m e m - J

o r i a l in g r a n i t e o r m a r b l e ? *

If not , let us h e l p you to •

m a k e it so. 4!

I n ma te r i a l s , des igns , w o r k - %

m a n s h i p a n d e x p e r i e n c e *

w e a r e qua l i f i ed t o s e r v e +

you we l l in c e m e t e r y m e m - +

o r i a l s , and 6 u r d i sp lay i n - %

e ludes s i t e s and s tyles , in ^ + f f •

I Lowell Granite Co.!

— ~ son f o r s o m e d a y s t o come . H e r e a r e s o m e of the i ng red -

v j i e n t s a n d the a m o u n t s that wi l l J i b e u s e d :

Visual ize, if you wi l l , some 108.-•> 320 p o u n d s of ra i s ins . 23,315 * ; p o u n d s of d a t e s ; 27.2K4 p o u n d s of !> m a r a s c h i n o c h e r r i e s ; 21.312 J p o u n d s of figs; 28.115 p o u n d s of + glazed p i n e a p p l e ; 12,806 p o u n d s + of c i t r o n ; 35,205 p o u n d s of wa l -

nu t s ; 5,185 p o u n d s of a l m o n d s ; 52,047 p o u n d s of s u g a r ; 33,913 p o u n d s of b u t t e r ; 10,236 p o u n d s of r i s c o ; 55.945 p o u n d s of eggs ; :

• a long w i t h e n d l e s s a m o u n t s of + ' spices, pecans . Hour and o t h e r

i ng red i en t s . T h i s t r e m e n d o u s a m o u n t of i n -

g r e d i e n t s is be ing p r e p a r e d b y f o r t y - t w o gir ls , al l of w h o m a r e d o i n g n o t h i n g a l l d a y long bu t seed ra i s ins , c h o p da tes , p r e p a r e w a l n u t s , o r a n g e and l emon peel , and t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of t h o u s a n d s of p o u n d s of o t h e r de l i cac ies that go i n t o t h e cakes .

v a r i e t y t o sui t i nd iv idua l

needs and t as te .

O u r p r i c e s a rc m o d e r a t e .

*

W E S T L O W E L L . Mr. a n d Mrs. Gabe O n a n ca l led

on Mrs. E l la McCue at Al to on S a t u r d a y .

Mr. and Mrs. H. D a w s o n and son Les t e r , spent T h a n k s g i v i n g wi th Mr. and Mrs. C h a r l e s D a w -son in Lowel l .

G u y Monks a n d f a m i l y w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. Les t e r An ton ides .

Mrs. H. D a w s o n spen t F r i d a y w i t h Mrs . Smi th in Lowel l .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J o e G r e e n , of Lowe l l , Mr. a n d Mrs. B y r o n G r e e n a n d c h i l d r e n , of G r a n d

Unsatisfactory Charge Customers are those

Who allow bills to lapse—-accounts are fully payable by the 10th of each mon th .

are those Who pay only a portion of their billt, compelling merchants to carry balances f rom m o n t h to m o n t h .

are those Who purchase articles which they do not fully intend to keep and which they later a t t e m p t to re turn for credit—often in a damaged condit ion.

are those Who make u n j u s t claims and demand unreasonable allow-

ances.

Be Careful off Your Credit, So Desirable An Asset To Build Up; So Easily Broken Down

Lowell Credit Exchange

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FOUR T H E LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thurstlny, Dcc. 5,1929.

I SIGLER'S PRE-CHRISTMAS SUE

&

Starting

SATURDAY, DEC. 7 and Cont inu ing

15 Days

m f

ROW is the time to take advantage of this opportunity to purchase your Yuletide presents at greatly reduced prices. We have made big reductions on Diamonds, Watches, Silverware, Radios, Clocks and the many items

in our stock. We are going to remodel the interior of the store and a reduction of stock is necessary at this time so that we can be better prepared to start remodeling near the first of the year. Commencing just before Christ-mas affords you a most wonderful opportunity to purchase presents fitting for the occasion. Come early while the stock is complete. Look over these bargains. They are items of quality and newness and will be appreciated by all. Every article in the store is cut in price for this sale. SIGLER'S JEWELRY STORE, Lowell.

It: '

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Diamond Rings $150.00 valuei $108.00

125.00 values 99.00 100.00 values 73.00 75.00 values 59.00 50.00 values 39.00 25.00 values 18.00

Men's Pocket Watches $50 Men ' s H a m i l t o n , El-gin, Ill inois, 12 size, 17 jewel, gold cases.

srt. $34.50

Beads $6.00 values $4.39

5.00 values 3.59 4.00 values 2.95 3.00 values 1.85

As low a t 25c

Clocks Mahogany finish Man te l Clocks, popular designs.

$15.00 values

,895.

Wedding Rings

$14.50 values $11.00 10.00 values 6.00 6.00 values 4.50

Alarm Clocks Big Bens

$3.75 values $2.95 2.50 values 1.79 1.50 values 1.19

Men's Wrist Watches $35.00 values $29.00

2^.50 values 15.50 17.50 values 12.50 15.00 values 10.50 12.50 values 9.50

Ladies' Wrist Watches $35.00 values $29.00

29.50 values 22.50 22.50 values 17.50 17.50 values 12.50 15.00 values 10.50 10.00 values 7.98

Elgins Hamlltons

Illinois

r; V ' i r f 4

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Set Rings $24.00 values $16.50

22.00 values 14.50 15.00 values 10.95 12.00 values 8.75 10.00 values 6.75 8.00 values 5.95 6.00 values 4.59 5.00 values 2.95

Brooches $7.00 Cameos $4.89

5.00 Cameos 3.98 4.00 Cameos 2.75 3.00 Cameos 1.89 2.00 Cameos .98

Fountain Pens Compriairg the best

known makes. Schaeifcr L i fe t ime Pens . Sales prices

79cto$5.95

Watch Bracelets For Men & Women

$4.50 values $3.19 4.00 values 2.98 3.50 values 2.59 3.00 values 1.98 1.50 values .89

Radios All Electric, Dyna-m i c Speaker , only two le f t , $150 val-ue , comple te

Price $ 1 1 2 . 5 0

Set of

Silver Knives & Forks

$5.39

Rosaries Genuine Vatti products

$10.00 values $7.89 8.00 values 5.78 6.00 values 3.89 4.00 values 2.98

Set of

Silver Teaspoons

$1.19

Silver Sandwich Plate $4.50 value

Sale Price $2.90

29 Piece

Deauville Pattern Community

I 50 Year .

The la tes t pa t t e rn by

C o m m u n i t y Maker*

$36.50 value

SALE PRICE

»2735

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This and That From Around

The Town Mr. and Mrs. Yin Hunt spent

Thanksgiving at the Alfred Laux home in Keene.

Rev. A. T. Cartland attended a city ministerial meeting at Grand Rapids Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bozung spent Sunday af ternoon with his bro ther and family in Lansing.

Carl Keiser and Bob Woodluss, of Grand Rapids, were Sundav callers at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keiser's.

Mrs. Arthur Acheson and little daughter Vivian, spent Thanks-giving wi th the former ' s parents at Evart .

Special Yuletime Servic3 a t t h e M e t h o d i s t C l i u n h

n e x t S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t

7 o ' c l o c k . ' L i t t l e S h i p s

T h a t S a i l L i f e ' s S e a , " a

b e a u t i f u l l y i l l u s t r a l e d

s a c r e d l e c t u r e b y R e v .

J o h n E v e r i n g t o n .

All are invited.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wieland, Mrs. C. G. Wieland, and Mrs. An-i u Acheson spent Wednesday in Grand Rapids.

Mrs. Margaret Byrne re turned to her home in Belding a f t e r several weeks spent with Mrs. John S. Bergin.

Mr. and Mrs. Orley Rulason and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rulason and son, Myrle and Charles Weeks, of Por t land , were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Holmes.

Dr. C. Warner , of Grand Rap-ids, spent Thanksgiving wi th Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warne r .

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Webster were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Justanson at their home in White Cloud.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Staal and chi ldren spent the week-end with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Santos, of Home Acres.

Rev. A. T , and Mrs. Cart land and son Robert , were Thanksgiv-ing guests of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Cart land, of Augusta.

Mrs. Sarah Morse spent Thanks-giving and the remainder of the week with her son-in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sis;,em, of I^ansing.

Walter Kropf re turned from Chicago the last of the week. R. I). Slocking and Mrs. Kropf and children remained until Tuesday with their son and brother . Dr. Bruce Stocking and wife .

Callers last week at the P. C. Freeman home were Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman, of South Boston, Miss Velva Minty and f r iend. Miss Nemma Freeman and Mr. ( iraham, all of Grand Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Krum and son, of Adrian, J. E. Eblen and the Misses Jessie and Ina O'Har-row, of Detroit , were Thanksgiv-ing nesls of Mr. ;iii(I Mrs. Ernest Holli and aunt . Miss Ida Mem-man.

George Whitfield, of M. S. (!.. was home for Thanksgiving. They were joined by Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Jackson, of Grand Rapids, and Wm. Cowles, of Belding. for Thanksgiving day d inner at the

i.Mrs. Florence Whilfleld home. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Keiser were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rogers and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bogers ami

•son Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Dol-lloway. Mrs. Janie Sher rard , of Fallasburg, Miss Lucile Vander-lip, of Alto, Mrs. Ada Rogers and

'daughter , Elsie, and Mrs. Carrie Gilland, of Grand Rapids.

Born, Dec. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F rank A. Gould Charles Knapp v as in Grand A l . . * | ' J • J „ _ SEELEY CORNERS. Richard Fai rchi ld were Sunday Warne r Oberly, a son. spent Sunday at Mulliken wi th Rapids on business Monday. vl3SSIll6U AQffCniSlllg Honor s tudents of Snow school 8 u ? s t s . o f M r - ^ ^ r s - Harold

Mfs. Will Morgan was a Grand Mrs. Lulu Campbell . i Mr. and Mrs. Fer r i s Taylor FOR SALE—New milch t h r e e - f o r the month of November a r e F a J r ^ h i , ( J ' o f G , ! a n d R a P i d s / .. Bapids visitor Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Stormzand and ^spent Monday af te rnoon in Ionia. ' year-old, Je r sey cow w i t h A l d r i c h , Lois Reynolds, Sy- Sylvester Seeley and family

Wayne Springett spent Monday chi ldren spent Fr iday in Grand Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bennet t and! hei fer calf. Will iam ' Klahn, hil Reynolds. F lorence Burras , and Tuesday in Grand Rapids. Mapnis wi th Mrs. Decker. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett phone. Alto 24-F-2. (p 28 Marion Burras , Floyd Aldrich.

Walter Newman spent Thanks- Mrs. Lawrence Ruther ford and were Sunday d inne r guests of " o u t ? — Z — |Those nei ther absen t nor t a rdy giving with a sister in Lake- daughter Jeanne , spent FVlday Mr. and Mrs. Mart in Houseman. '"OR SALE—New Estate Heat ro la , !dur ing the Fall term were Lois view. shopping in Grand Rapids. | Carl Wingeier and fami ly of i e e n iU Sc ' ? 1 0 0 0 0 ' a , s o i Reynolds, Edi th Dalstra, Betty

Claud Yeiter, of near Freepor t , Miss Abby Odell and Carl Roth Shiloh, were Thanksgiv ing guests M n r i l ^ W o r h / n o ' i H o u s e m a n a n ( l 1 ) o n a , d House-visited his mother , Mrs. Carr ie at tended the Majestic theater in of his mother , Mrs. Alex Wingeier . ^ caMnef ' «110 M U s S l LILLN f n r n l v n WPIIOP nf Grnnfl have been out of school on ac-Coulter Monday. Grand Rapids Sunday evening. Ardith Wingeier remained with nar t s Phone SOS H L n i d , U vU t ina M r . SonJv count of illness for several days.

Miss Flora Armstrong, of Grand Mrs. Ray Hall and chi ldren, o f , h e r Grandma Yelxy until Sunday va K f e n h o V c 8M N Monroe Brown

Kapids. spent Th.nk.&Hg with — C H ^ n . M H c v n o W s s p . Sunday

Miss Edna Allen re turned home w i , h , h e FOR. S A L E - M a m m o t h Bronze;llf T S I l e y v i l l e

and were Thanksgiving guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Seeley, of Rockford.

Roy Osborne and family, of Grand Rapids, w e r e Sunday call-ers of Mr. and Mrs. S. Seeley.

Virginia and Priscila Smith

he r sister, Mrs. E. J. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunn at-

tended the funera l of a cousin 's little child at Easton Sunday.

Bob Peckham has entered the Grand Rapids technical school and will take a course in draf t ing .

Mrs. Jennie Hunter and Bob-ert Cheyne were Thanksgiving d inner guests at the Earl Hunte r home.

Miss Thelma Dawson, of Lans-ing. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson Wednesday

Monday a f t e r car ing for Mrs. C a r l Wingeier family. Benis Doyle, who has been ill fo r several weeks. IN MEMORIAM.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. S teward and In loving memory of our dear

and Thursday . Mi. ami Mrs. F rank McTavish I ' f w " a r rompan ied hv two

Ailen, of Chicago,

son spent Thanksgiving in Detroi t mother , Elva Alexander, w h o died wi th her sister, Mrs. Lewis one yea r ago, Nov. 30. Green and family. Mrs. Eunice Thompson a n d Mary,

Mrs. E. R. Kniflin, Mrs. S. S. J ) " - A,>hie Lee and family. Lee. Mrs. George M. Parker and George Alexander and family. Mrs. C. H. Runciman spent Wed- We miss thee nesday in Grand Rapids.

Thurs ton Springett was home from Ionia over the week-end. ^ u t: ,, u u , " 'V ,1S c a s l , FOR SALE Shoats

We miss the sunshine of thy, T e c d h i K h e A ,

K y \ G . 0 , n S i ? n K s l r a « n A n t 0 . George Gane, Sr., had the mis-f&nn and $10.00, hens $5.00 a n d | f o r l u n c t o f a i i down stairs Mon-!s0.00, pr ices for December | ( j a v evening in jur ing himself only. Mrs. Lyle Bovee, p h o n e , | q u { t e b a d I y .

( P ^ o Miss Jennie Richards was home FOR S A L E - F a v o r i t e ha rd coal f r o m Kalamazoo for Thanksgiv-

stove, cheap ; gallon glass jugs , ! l n ^ f v a c a ' | o n -

10c each. Claude Thorne . (p28 . . M r - a .n , ' f M r s - ^ ) •. R u r r a s a " ( 1

— ^ Mr. and Mrs. (i. C. Richards call-

Floyd Yeiter and family moved into their new home Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yeiter and chi ldren en ter ta ined the i r chil-dren and families, Mrs. Vinie Watson and Miss Hazel Kinyon fo r Thanksgiving.

Glen Yeiter and Miss Hazel Kinyon made a business t r ip to Indiana this week. Wonder what fo r?

SOUTH LOWELL NEWS. Miss Mary Sterzick, of Detroit ,

We miss thee from o u r home, l ; ( ) l l s A L E — P u r e bred Holstein J'd on ^ [ " " ^ S e ^ ^ Blodgett came home Thanksgiving and . dear mother . b u " . one year old. Ear l A. spent the week-end wi th h e r p a r -

We miss thee f rom thy place, Thomas. (p28 found him recover ing n ice l j a f - i p n j s > ^Jr a n ( j j j r s j o e s t e r z i c t .

A shadow o'er our life is cast , K O n S A I F c h n i l . . on,J nios Mr" Wilbur Yeiter spent several Wc miss the sunshine of Ihy 1 ^ k P K .. H ^ ' d a y s last week wi th his sislcr.

The gr im reaper has again en- T h > . f o n d ' a n d e a r n c s ( c a r ( .

3 2 ' illll! M - E T G ^ e l l T t t i n g u p h e V

and Mrs. A. Yelzy.

(p 2(1 and daughter spent Thanksgiv ing

>R SALE—One pa i r of U r a y j ^ N d r t h McCdrf"* ^ B l o o m e ^ ,

Mr anil Mrs HoWiird Kartlpll home of run* editor and n i i V / i 1 1 r ' ' i s ' ' ! I ! i r k ' ' h n n f ^ h i ' ( hoi-ses, 2.4IKI lbs., harness , was- Howard Fcr ra l i , of Grand Rap-

7 % W " eve rywhere . n » m S i n t *

?f Sirs. Hannah B a X t l * * "< •"?. f o r ; ( p 2 8 ^ „ S j o w Ladies ' Aid society will M s uiKini , pump jacK, "is14., hold a pot luck d inne r at the drag, stack of bean jwdls. Grange hall ton Wednesday of

\i.. . . . i m t i . ..... w i i j respondents , as well as his host Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W e b b , L f r i . i ( . n ( | s N K A

daughter F lo rence and mother . c , . , Mrs. Webb, were Thanksgiving — - • a , , l ' Mrs. I hillip Sa\ les . of

ELMDALE ETCHINGS. Einanuel Voder re lu rncd home

I hem f rom Kalamazoo F ' i ^ V i e l ' l ra0lher' a n , , M r s ' spent Thanksgiving day with a J 1

( j r > L i n s , r i I C , i . \ c lecture to the FOR SALE—Hay, s t r aw, all kinds.

I ' r ank Quiggle, Ada, Mich, (p 28 n e x j f o r d inner .

MORSE LAKE. The Morse Lake P. T. A., filled

five baskets wi th roast beef and chicken, and but ter and other goodies that go wi th a Thanks-

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frost , of e lu ldrcn of the Rosenberger baled or loose, del ivered. Al- Riving d inne r and gave it to the Mrs. 11. E. Krum. of Adrian, the Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. Sayles s l h o o l Monday. so want lo buy the same. Amos

Misses Jessie and Ina O 'Harrow, re lu rncd to their home Fr iday. Miss Helen Lenhard and girl Sterzick, Alto, Mich, (p 28-31 of Detroit, and Mrs. Ernest Roth c c.,r.,n;cn m.ncic r.f Mr f i e n d s , of Will iamston, spent — — , — . were Fr iday visitors at Mrs. Han- MIV MPS ( \ B h n ^ V r d !v". r (! ' hanksgiving vacation with the FOR SALE—Bargains in used nah Bartlett 's. Mr aml Mrs HaKerman oJ ^ V f ^ m e r ' s g randfa the r . John Len- t i res . AH shsos. ^ ^ n t r a l i n c s d a y u n m S l i n ( | a y M r S - K I a h n . s

Jack Peckham was taken to I n ^ M r a n d V r t u v l s Albert. h a r * : . . . . . . . . i l ? 8 " f a t h e r , C. 0 H U I a n d s i s t e r . Mrs. the hospital for observation a few of Holt, Mrs. Alva O'NeU and i J i i l . lbert Harwood SAI.R—A fpw niocrs of r a r e ! W . Taylor , of Chicago, Miss days since, fearing appendicit is . Mill,, son, of ( irand U d g e . Floyd i l ie is belter and an operation may B l . n c h . r d , of Fl in t , J a m a . 1 ^ " ' ^ J c tat"r-Sa not be necessary. ('.Poroe snul F r a n k Blnnehard. al- 18U I S , S a l , n e ^USlir i a i-ssary. George and Frank Blanchard. al- ^ome

Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson and so of Grand Ledge. The com- i { 0 r n t

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chi ldren, wi th Paul Dawson and pany brought a wonder fu l d inner s tah l Mondav* Dec"^ a Vlfc dniiirh" F ^ R R ^ ^ T ^ ' * ' . 0 0 " 1 h , 0 " S t ' daughter , of Six Lakes, were of roast duck wi th all the fixin's. ^ Monday, Dec. J, a 5ro daugh- bath , electr ici ty, wa te r system

Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs A. C. Blanchard Hev. Bowser at tended the n i f f ^ k l U m n n Phone Mrs. 283.

Noah d i d n ' t wait for his ship to

come in. He bui l t one. Don ' t wait

a n o t h e r m i n u t e to order K e n m o n t

Coal and you ' l ! have fewer win te r

worries.

Mrs. George Jackson, of Grand enter ta ined with a family Thanks- Thanksgiving services at the East " a P , t I S - giving d inner at the i r farm home Campbell Bre thren church . .

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Qunn at Fox Corners , Mr. and Mrs. The Bre thren Ladies' Aid will W A S H I N G were in Burnips and had Thanks-!Cl i f ford Blanchard and two sons, nieet with Mrs. Spinner Johnson, giving dinner with their sister, of Detroi t . Samuel Blanchard of Logan, Thursday . Mrs. Augusta Davis, and met a and family and Mr. and Mrs. O'-i Mrs. David Ager and chi ldren, b ro ther f rom Missouri. whoni |DpnneI , of Grand Bapids. Mrs. of near Cass City, spent several

ClifT Klumpp. Phone (27

guests for Thanksgiving w e r e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klahn a n d daughter Inez, and a niece.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Fairchi ld and

Winter ' s wood. David Sterzick and family spent

Thanksgiving wi th his b ro the r , John Sterzick and family, of South Boston.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Hanson spent Thanksgiving with their daughter , Mrs. Gotleib Roth and family.

Miss Doris Roth, of Grand Rap-ids, spent Thanksgiving a n d the week-end wi th her paren ts , Mr., and Mrs. Gotleib Roth and fam-ily.

Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Sterzick a n d daughter Violet, spent Thanksgiv-ing in Grand Rapids.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Marker and chi ldren, Mr. nnd Mrs. J o h n P r y s and chi ldren, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ence Estelle a n d chi ldren , Mr. and Mrs. Will King a n d Mrs. Charles Yeiter and son Wilbur , all went to Mrs. Ed . GoodselTs, and the men folks assisted Wi lbur in cutt ing wood and the women got the d inne r and twen ty- four sat down to a bounteous d inner .

Read the Ledger ads.

they had not seen for 28 years.

Saturday was Mrs. Mary Spen-c e r ' s bi r thday, and she, with her

Klingburg. of Holland were their , | a vs last week with he r sister, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Mrs. Pe r ry Trowbr idge . Grand Rapids, w e r e evening Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kin« and

This w a s i Mr. Blanch- son Norman, and Jos iah Blough d inner guests of

M A C H LN E S -Any make—repai red and ser-viced. H. VanTatenhove, May-tag dealer , 803 Monroe Ave. Phone 308. Lowell . (c 22 tf

•laiiahipr \ i r c ri-.ri 'nri- vVmVwI quests. Th is was Mr. Blanch- son Norman, and •Ind f-im'ilv were clipsis a? n : , r , , ' s b i r thday an.l his chi ldren w e r e Sunday din

d inner givVn in her h S at the " K ' g , f U W i " " i " K i " « '

W A N T E D—New. milch cow. Guernsey or Jersey, not over 6 years old. John Young, near Grand T r u n k depot. (p 28

MAN

COPYRICHT I 9 I ( j

K E N T U C K Y ' S

B E S T D O M E S T I C C O A L •SOLO IN

L O W E L L By F . P. MacFarlane

Phone 193-2 r.

MIHEO AMD DISTRIBUTED BY The ELMER MILLER COAL Co.

* T O L E D O , O H I O .

er giver home ot he r bro ther . Willium Mc-Vicker, of Grand Rapids.

Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Walter J . Foster home were Miss Cora Foster and fr iend f rom Detroit, and Mr. and Mra. Wesley Johnson, of Hickory Corners , who will remain wi th the i r daughter Ibrough the Winte r .

Miss Maude Foster accompan-ied her bro ther Floyd, of Grand Bapids. to Hillsdale, whe re they ate Thanksgiving d inne r wi th their sister, Mrs. Ida Vorhauer , Miss Maude re turned to Batt le Creek and spent the remainder of the week wi th her sister. Miss Edith Foster .

Tuesday, Dec. 10, at 11 o'clock the Extension class of M. S. C., will meet wi th Mrs. John Are-harl . Mrs. Howard Bartlelt and Mrs. E. R. Kniflin being assistant hostesses, serving a noon dav luncheon. Home fu rn i sh ing wil l be studied. Members please bring own dishes and note book.

token of the anniversary . ids. _ — f The congregation of the Breth-

LOWELL LOYALTY. ; ren church Sundav morning Lowell is a lways an interest ing W e r e furn ished wi th special

place to me—largely, 1 think, be- music which was rendered by cause the loyalty to home town Paul and Ha r ry DeardorIT, of interests is an outs tanding fea ture Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville of the community . Lowell peo- Deardorf l , of this place. pie, as a class, are never ashamed Miss Bernicc Deardorf l spent

of Grand Rap- H EIJ> WANTED—Men and Wonv en of neat appearance . Prev-ious exper ience not necessary. Splendid commission is paid to those who produce. For full par t i cu la rs address E. P. Frenz, Circulation Manager, Miss 1929 Magazine. 80 Lafayet te Street, New York. N. Y. (c-27-28

()f the town o^ their^naUvity or , f rom Wednesday evenirfg until POULTRY WANTED—Will ' ' ' " ' ' " pr ice

call for it. Phone C. H. Alex-

adoption and the f u r t h e r they a re Sunday w i t h her parents , f rom home the more this sen t i - j and Mrs. Ernest Anderson

Mr. a n d

ment appears to be in evidence, . laughter Elaine, of Grand Rap-King tells me that w h e n he ids, spent Thanksgiv ing at the

was in California some t ime ago Deardorf l home.

the highest marke t call for it. Phone ander , Lowell, 115-F2.

: n c24tf

he noted in the papers that resi-i dents of Lowell were to hold a I re-union in Los Angeles. Of course, he attended that funct ion

DAVIS LAKE. Mrs. Julia Hull and Frank Hos-

mer, of Carlton Center , were spent callers at William Schrader ' s Sun-

EAST LOWELL. I . , The Jef fe ry famil ies

and was surpr ised to find over Thanksgiv ing wi th the i r son and day evening. 200 present—all bent on sounding brother Charl ie , and family at Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hunter and the praises of the town which Ionia. daughter , Mr. and Mrs. R. Stauf-once claimed them as citizens. • Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Hunter , of fer and chi ldren, and Mr. and Any communi tv which can instill Grand Rapids, were recent visit- Mrs. Arch Ross w e r e Thanksgiv-i such a spir i t into her natives ors at the Balkwell h o m e . ' ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.! wh ich t ime and distance can nev- | Marguerite Jeffery w a s home Stauffer . ner efface has not lived in vain.—I for a f ew days. | Mr. and Mrs. Ceal Lemon and (E. A. Stowe, in the Michigan! The Hubbel chi ldren were Mrs. Maude Lemon called at Fred Tradesman . (home for Thanksgiving. Davis' Sunday.

We Buy Poultry and Eggs And have a comple te line of FRESH, COOK-ED or SMOKED MEATS. Once t r ied always a c u s t o m e r as our a i m is sa t i s fac t ion . Have you tr ied our HOME-MADE SAUSAGE, lb. 25c

Better buy your Window Glass before t h e wea the r ge t s bad . Check your w a n t s u p and we can fix you u p now.

We have a very nice a s s o r t m e n t of FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES a t all t imesy also a comple te a s s o r t m e n t of GENERAL MER-CHANDISE and prices are r igh t .

R e m e m b e r also we stay open evenings for your convenience.

Happy A I I c r ' s General Store McCORDS, MICHIGAN

T H E LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday . Dec. 5. 1929. FIVE

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +

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ADA VILLAGE. Guests of Ben Mulder's Thanks-

giving day were Mr. and Mrs. Lance Adams, of Battle Creek, and Fred Fero, of Grand Rapids.

Mrs. Vanden Bosch, who has been a patient at Cutlerville sani-

ALTO MISS MERLE PATTISON I S

BRIDE OF OTTO E. MEYER. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Paltision, of

Alto, announce the marr iage of their daughter . Miss Merle Pat-tison. of this city, to Otto E. Mey-er. also of Grand Rapids, on

tar ium, has re turned home very Thanksgiving day in the parlors much improved. | at East Congregational church.

Miss Norma Van Wormer is as - [The couple will reside in the sisting in the ofllce of the Ada Pasadena apar tments on Eastern-Oil Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crans and son Claude, spent Thanksgiving wi th her mother , Mrs. Caude Whitney nnd chi ldren, of Free-port .

Bernard Jager spcnl Thanks-giving with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Quiggle and daughter June.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyke, (nee Alverdene Fase,) a son on November 27.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Benson nnd

ay. upon their re turn from a wedding t r ip to Chicago.

Miss Pattlson has made her home wi th her uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Pnttison of Horton-nv., for the pnst two years .—(Grand Rnpids Press .

Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Ada, called at Miss Sada Wilson's Sun-day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss at-

sons, of St, John . , Mr,, Addle j ? " ' ^ ' P f f i , 1 " « ™ ' 1 " " P i ' l '

K n , ' o ( ' u X ! ' " o n V u n t 1 " ' Arllc

' T o m M o r f h Thu™l'ay' a f S ' o o n ' i o r

s ne nt ' T h n n W s Bivi n B " o t ' the home ' g'lvini Tht^Sffifind *"• Lincoln8 Dy'-Miss Beatrice Martin, of Kala- 8

n , . „ . . ... ... MUMII Thsinksirivinff vflca- Mrs Unco ln D^dcrt is visit inn

n f r n n i ? Mr a?H ^ daughter . Mrs. Grant Harri-

Mrs. A R. Martin s - o n ' o f G r a n d R a p i d s f o r a r c w

nice re turned to Kalamazoo Sun- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pattlson left Ibis wor thy couple a chest of Thurday and Fr iday on account ^ ^ * r * a w^. w i ?. day evening af ter spending a few in Grand Rapids, and attended liii" Tudor silver as a token of of Thanksgiving. I^ist Wednes-

* days with Mrs. Georgia Cook. the wedding of their grand- (heir respect and good wishes. day af te rnoon Miss Brewer sin -* Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Lawyer daughter . Miss Merle Pattlson and Miss Floy Kyser returned to prised her pupils with a marsh-* and dnughter Dorothy spent Otto Meyers at the Congregation- Ml. Pleasant Sunday af te r spend- mallow roast. A hig box of

Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. al church in East Grand Rapids, ing Thanksgiving vacation at marshmal lows soon disappeared CASCADE VILLAGE. ^ Bettis. of ( irand Itapids. We extend our heatry congratu- home. and all enjoyed a good time.

CASCADE

Ernest Forbes and family spent lations lo the newlv weds. •nl

* * • .IF I«III*.-»I • .IIIH IIIIIIII* IJ/' HI I«I IM III »» I > VTNIA terson. or hast Laps- Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mildred Cole spei

l e l

o v ,; rI hanksgivlng R o y j ^ H d s . h ( , i iday vacation wi th hei

enls. .Mr. ami Mrs. (,. Miner Pat terson and family, enls al Nashville.

Miss Dorothy Schwab visited Ray Seese and family ate their her her sister. .Mrs. Klooslcrman in Thanksgiving d inner with Mrs.

par- Grand Itapids last week. .laeob Krebs and Ira Blough ami Mrs. T. Woodhead and son Al- wife.

and berl. of Vergennes, and John Mrs. Ira Blough. of Lansing,

Minor Watterson. of ing was honic with bis pare

G - W a t t e r s o n , , , r , Mary Cook, of Grand Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Locke ami ...... uiouhh, m n - : i *§ i 1 wen 1 lo o r n n o . \ewlon Ostrom, of Flint, spent daughter were Sunday dinner Woodhead and family, of Detroit, was a week-end guest al Carlos Hapuls Monday on ousincss. Sunday at the Cook home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred spent Thanksgiving at John Sler- Seese's.

Mr. and Mrs W. Proctor hn.l M i s s D o r o , h y I i Q w y c r ^ . , , 1 last Clark. zick's. visitors f rom Nashville for Sun- p r j ( | U y j,, ( ; r . , m | l i p i d s . Band pract ice was held at Mr

\ i v o . t o i l . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oosterhouse Ish's Fr iday night. heart trouble at .Mrs. .N. I roctor v 's |{c<l h c r , a n d children visited Mr. and Mrs.' Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Grand Bapids.

parents in Jackson over the w e e k - u c n r y Oosterhouse last Thurs- and Mrs. A. G. Dean's were Mr.

George Skedgill and family, of Rev. Will Minty is ill with near Hastings, visited al Albert

end. Mr. and Mrs. Dutcher and chil-

dren spent Thanksgiving wi th her mother .

day.

his home in Bleam's Sunday. Paul Kaufman and family, of

— / i o n Hill, visited at Mrs. Melinda and Mrs. James Fox and sons. LOGAN LOCALS. Lite's Sunday. Kenneth Dean and Bob Veenstra. Arthur Bleam and family, of Gerald Smith and Guy Stevens

ALASKA ATOMS. Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and Grand Bapids, spent Thanksgiv- entered Logan school Monday. TI,,. •K„ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fox are vis- sons spent Saturday night at the ing at Albert Bleam's. Their people live in the east

... I! / iV. . ' ' ' "K relatives in Cleveland. home of Bert Fox in Cascade, i Paul Kauflman and family ate part of Boy Blough's residence, medwie clnss was held Wednes- Kenneth Dean and Bob Veen- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colvin and their Thanksgiving dinner at El- Eli Winslow and family, ol

e \ en ing in cnurcn* «;lrn emmt PrSflav nml ^alnnlfiv f VI* n ckiMron and \ i re Cam r n i - mcr shniTiTV Grand Bapids. visited at Karl her Oes-.h's Sunday They called at

Zion Fred Oesch's Sunday evening. Mrs. Fuhrer . who has been car-

. - - .auu . . ^v«. . am. ....... . . v . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . u. sh i rks - ing for he r daughter , Mrs. Karl Th r n fiirl • » f Grace Vanderl ip were Thanksgiv- SOUTH BOSTON. ville. were Sunday guests al the Oesch dur ing the latter 's recent m e uampi i re g i n s went to jng gU t .S |S 0f ^ f r i a n d Mrs. Ira Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Stuart were, Samuel Canavan home. illness, returned to her home in

Saybrook, HI., were united in marr iage by Bev. Cart land. of Lowell. Tuesday evening. Katie is one of the Logan school girls and has many good fr iends who will be glad to wish he r lots of joy and happiness in her wedded life.

LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5. Mrs. II. Dawson and son Clyde,

called al the Needham home on Monday.

Elmer Hohlt returned to his home in Indianapolis af ter spend-ing Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller. His little son, Darl. remained with Mr. and Mrs. Miller.

This vicinity wishes to extend their sympathy to the Editor in his recent bereavement.

Misses Delia and Hattie Hatch visited Sunday with their cousins, Mr and Mrs. Lou Rickner.

Leo Kitchen re turned from his huntiim tr ip and called on Em-mett Needham Sunday.

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The many f r iends of Chester Weldon will be pleased to know tha t h e Is gett ing along nicely af-t e r undergoing an operation at St. Mary's hospital .

Mr. and Mrs. Svaboda, of Tra-verse City, are spending several days wi th their sons, F rank and Joe.

We express our symoathy to Edi tor Johnson In his oereave-ment .

Don ' t forget to leave your Items at the post-ofllce.

War ren Atkins spent Thanks-giving in Kalamazoo.

Leon Freeman, wife and sons.

days. Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore

were Thanksgiving day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Swif t Winegar .

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Watson, of Detroit , spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore.

Mrs. J . M. Jensen is qui te ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg

and son have moved into their new home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Curtiss spent Thanksgiving day wi th their daughter , Mrs. Orlo Yeiter

illv and

fami ly in Lowell.

of Grand Ranids were ramiti of . M r ; ^ M r s - J o h n B r a n n a n and his f X r , DrP . n d W £ s e K r e m a m ' ^ t ^ ^ ^ p ^

Fred Mead a n d family, who n £ n " ? U lS ? ' have been in the restaurant have! U r ^nH MVC ^lihOr» n n i moved lo Newnvao M r - and Mrs. Albert Duell and moved to Mewaygo. mother, Mrs. Ella Guild were en-

w n R T H a h a 1 tertained Sunday at the home of vi i vi J ? b u n- l M r - a n ( , M r s - Howard Bartlett . Mr and Mrs. Frank Hefleran,! i j . Van Noty, of Kalamazoo.

S. e l , . I l k c P a r k ' c c S . f was an over night guest of his th i r l ie th anniversary Thanksgiv- cousin. Arlie Draper . Monday ing day. Covers were laid for niuht, re turn ing home Tuesday, several guests. S r . and Mrs. Basil Havward

Mr and Mrs. Thomas Burke, of a n d daughters spent Thanksgiv-Grand Rapids visited Mr. and ing with their uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. George McCabe dur ing the a n d Mrs. Will Johncox. of Deltou. week-end. i Mrs. Claud Silcox and Mrs. Geo.

A pret ty wedding took p ace Skidmore were in Lowell Tues-TTiursday morn ing at St. Pat- day whe re they took the second n e k s church . Parnel l . when Miss lesson in the Home Furnishing Bernadelte Laugblm was united course. in marr iage to Joseph Knowlton, of Detroit . The bride

ih "W8 i roi 'h , r 1°" iDean in Grand Rapids. pleasantly surprised at their i Clarence Birman and family, of Ohio Monday. DUTTON, MICH. mei r >\oou ua ine r s nanx . j Gordon F'ox spent his vacation home last Fr iday evening when Lansing, are staying at the Austin Mrs. Edwin Yoder and daugh- Book your sale dates early to

, with the home folks. | their neighbors nnd f r i e n d s ] E r b home at present . i ters with Aaron Springer, of Say- get the dates as I have several SOUTH CASCADE. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Colvin, of dropped in to remind them of Albeit Bleam has recovered brook. III. were supper guests of dates taken.

Roy Shields and Bernard Hi l -To ledo , were Saturday guests of their twenty-f i f th wedding nnn i - j f rom his recently received injur- Joe Berkey and wife Saturdayl Thursday . Dec. 19.—C. P. Chap-len, of Detroit , spent Thanksgiv- Mr. and Mrs. George Colvin. iversary. The evening was spent] ies so that he is able to be out of evening. I man, south-east Martin. General ing wi th their families. I Mr. and Mrs. Hilbcrt Mofllt ate in visiting af te r wh ich a fine floors again. Miss Qathar ine Yoder, of sale with 13 good cows. Large

Elizabeth Cook and Ethe lyn Thanksgiving d inner at the home supper was served. The guests] Logan school was closed last Bowne. and Aaron Spirnger. of list. All day sale.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss nnd , } v a s s o .n s spent Thnnksgiving day {beautifully dressed in whi te lace, wi th Mrs. Curtiss ' s ister, Mrs. 1). and satin. Her two nieces f rom R. Miller and husband, of Grand Detroit acted as flower girls. Rapids. Breakfast was served al the home Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore of the br ide s parents . an.l Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Van

Miss Es ther Price, of Grand. Namee enjoyed their Thanksgiv-Rapids, at tended the wedding of ing dinner Monday with Mrs. Bernadet le Laughlin. Helen White.

Mrs. James Jones, life-long Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Brannan resident of Ada. passed away at and daughter , and Bud Bice, and her home in Grand Bapids Fr iday Mr. and Mrs. Bobert White all evening. Funera l services took of Grand Rapids, w e r e at the place at St. Alphonsus church John Brannan home Sunday, and burial in Parnel l cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton Tuesday morning. land daughter , of Clarksville and

A family reunion was held at Mr. and Mrs. C. Keiser, of Grand the home of Mr. and Mrs John Rapids, spent Thursday evening Abraham. Guests numbered with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox. about for ty . t Word was received of the death

Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe en- of War ren I rving late Monday, tertained their Thanksgiving Mr. Irving lived in Alto about guests wi th a turkey dinner . j twen ty years ago and will be re-

M r J - f-am'lhis Hefleran membered by the older res iden t^ visited f r iends in Grand Bapids Arlie Draper was enter ta ined Sunday. lo a chicken d inner Tuesday at

Mrs. K a t h e n n e Welsh, East the home of her aunt , Mrs. Andy Jo rdan , is spending the Winte r S tewar t , of McCords. the occa-with relatives here. sion being the former ' s blr thdny.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Downs, Mr. an.l Mrs. George Campau nnd Mr and Mrs. John Troy ami chi ldren spent Thanksgiving visited f r iends here recently. day wi th Mrs. Carr ie Campau in |

H A R R i T r p p v i f ( t ' r a n d ' W 8 - and on their way vis , , • home called on Mrs. Mary Stone Miss Monica Anderson spcnl a I 1 ( | Miss Matie Stone.

the I hanksgivlng holidays wi th Thnnksgiving day guests at the her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sada Wilson home wi re: Mr.

H J Anderson, of Alto. a n , | Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mr. Mr. and Mrs J . B. Anderson ....d Mrs. Leo Jaspers an.l chU-

w e r e in Grand Bapids Wednes- dren, all of Ada, Mrs. Etta Fraz-thiy on business. . . ier, of Lowell , nnd Jack Boerma,

Mary Kather ne Gougherty of ()f c . ^ n d Rapids. ' Marywood academy. Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duell en -ids, and Hazel H y n n of Nazareth , ( T l a i m . , | with a family d inner academy. Kalamazoo spent the Thnnksaivintf dav T h W nrnc Thanksgiving vacation with their ..." l ^ . ' r N n an.l M«, 'Tec" parents . , i m Middlenrook, of Greenville. Mr.

» Mr. and Mrs. Ld. Lind an.l Mr. a n ( l Mrs. S. It. Crabb. of Pewamo. and Mrs. Wm. Lind were guests M r . and Mrs. Milton Neilson, of of Mr. an.l Mrs. Joe Anderson on (;rnnd Rnpids 1

Tuesday evening. T h c East Caledonia Canning Lewis nnd bmmet t Hillary of c | u | , h a s , w o c h i o n s | h | »

Grand Rnpids were guests o They an- Ila Schwarde r . flrst yea r their aunt and uncle, Mr and ( h a m p i o n > : m ( , K h i % , ) u t c h ( r is; Mrs. J . B. Anderson f rom T h a n k s - t . h a m p i 0 I ) f ( ) r s c c o n d | giving until Sunday. work . This shows that Eas t

John O Neil had a sick horse a Caledonia ranks highest in the couple of days last week. county in canning c lub work.

I h n T n / o T r ' l L n n i ! . ThankK A I " U , , relatives f rom the dance in (.aUdonia, Thanks- i ) ( . | r ( ) i | t Grand Rapids. Frecport . l giving night. Lowell an.l o ther towns gave Mr.

AI ce Anderson spent Tuesday a n , , Mrs. Ed. O 'Har row a sur -

L'ontaining roast turkey r.iiiiiit*ii iiuiciiy, oaiu |i. flviniis

Malone and Don Miller of Grand M r Mrs. Char les Dygerl

. u t J r S u i i i , ! / o u v ' enter tained with a bir thday din-and s i s t t r . Miss Lillian, o West n e r i n h o n o r o [ M r s , t . s t ( . r S m i l h a n , , , , a r v o > Blough. of a n d ( ) 1 | 0 Oygort, of Grand Rap-

ids, Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Smith mid two sons, and mother . Mrs. Jennie Gnle.

^ inflov' ' a f tprnnnn "nf "vlirth K F r ; , n k Chaterdon, Mr. and Mrs. n l l i ill [lh n n n f r ( ) , , 0 Dygert and three daughters . Don Buchan, of G u i l d Bapids, ,, f n , , t , : , | c „„,i \ f n „ _ j

Lewis and Emmett Hillary,

Logan.

DAVIS LAKE. Nick Pitsch and family

Hinnor o w n iom all of Grand Rapids, an.l Mr. andi W l l l l a m Mrs, David Mc\Vhlnncy, of Calc-

%i m * " i.v .1 na«} ennni donia. The menu consisted of In„ « i fh ' Mr ' and chicken pie and f r ied rabbit and

was a Schrader

Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Timpson.

Mr. and Mrs.

all the food that goes with it. Ev-w i l h i i r ' ' Nofllce er.vone had a very enjoyable lime.

m , r> n f M r l i : , i v I r v l!:mi Among those f rom Alto w h o MalTli? nf Hnlv* ( nrn!»r«"Thnnif« at tended the annual Silcox r eun-Martin, of Hol> ( .orners Thanks- { o n , | i n n f r | l u , h o , m , o ( M r

^ VIH VI C I.M i ;.WI N..ii«,i and Mrs. Basil Vreeland. of Hnr-Mr. and Mrs Ed. Lind called p J c r r „ „ w u.<. r4.. X l r o n j l X I p c on Mrs. Natie McNaughton at the Blodgett hospital Thursday.

Dorene McConnell. Betty Liz-man, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Geor Char

ris Creek we re : Mr. and Mrs.I Frank McNaughton. the Misses! May an.l Addie Sinclair , Glen] Silcox and family, Mr. and Mrs.:

oe Newel Mr and Mrs W o r » h « X S i , c o * and Mr. and Mrs. ? Kiii« of ( rami RnAiHc" ^ l«ud Silcox and Ervc Dintaman. ies Hllw.f..of Grand Rapids, A b o u | f o r t y f r | e n d s and rela-

^ n ^ ^ ' j T n ' ^ r H W l , h M r - lives met at the home of Mr. a n d i il \ i r „ n j Mr , ni fTnrd Wilutn 1 Mrs. P. F. Kline, of Grand Rapids. i n!! v i r ? \ v ; i n i m T h r v m n n ' Monday evening in honor of their i ' a ^ i^oh nf I nnsino Mr' thir ty-f i f th wedding anniversary. * a n J n ^ n f ^ I ' T h o w f rom Alto w h o at tended * vi" oirf M r ! f i dpman i f r S S were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dinta-Mr. and Mrs. Colcin&Dy of u rdnd n x n n w.. n n . i vi--. n

P f C T P i M r s M U "s ^ H u " l e ^ M r 1 and M r s - H a l , l c Bancrof t , " Mr. nnd' & p S n V H.'.MnSa ' . n r ^ l . o H Mrs. Claude Silcox. and Mr. and

Arch RMS Sunday" it beh?g h b M r s - W o r l h e y ^ J 1 1 6 e v e : b i r thday. A lovely d inner was ^ served by Mrs. Arch Ross. ^ .n^Lr w o . . I S l n Ji l l lSJ h ! 2 S

William McConnel is on the S S S ^ L h i X !.v7rv fv fh i \?r sick list | a f te r which everyone wished Mr. Mr anil Mr* Hand of Grand a n d M r 8 - K l i n e m a n y n1 0 1 , 6 y ® * "

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SIX T H E L O W E L L (MICH.) L E D G E R a n d ALTO SOLO, T h u r s d a y , Dcc. 5 4 1929.

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A R T H U R D. H O W D E N SMITH

WHU. SERVICE

CHAPTER I

Wreck of the Sachem.

THEHE were hlnrk looks from the c o n ns flu-y out nwny llio

wrooknpe of flip main topiniu*t ami curses on their l lpsr los t noihlnu In vehemence for belnp nuiioil by Hie Kale. Kollowes, remote on the poop, missed none of the dlBoontent. although he seemed to have eyos only for the huntress astern, and the rocky coast that tilled the horl rAii to starboard He held blmselt very erect, his slight, wiry frame tensed with energy, his hnrdch l s eled. young face frowning bleakly Old Ifondersoii. his llrsi mute standing beside him. nodded to ward the fr lgnte 's close-reefed tops'ls l lf i lnc nearer above the comhers.

" ' T I s had luck. sir. We'll >."• ashore If they hit the o t lu r stick."

"They won't follow us In much closer." Fellowes answered short-ly. "There 's a port railed Faro we ought to open any moment. I know where we are. T h n f j Al garve. In southern Portugal."

He scanned the viscous pall thai draped the sky behind the fr igate An onshore gale, that was the crowning afllicilon! Kverything had gone wrong since they spoke the Salem lotter-of-marque nfr Hie Cape Verdes. and heard Madison had ile-clared war—batlling winds, suspi-cious cruisers, the storm that had driven them east Into the Gulf of Cadiz. And now. mis tail sparred yellow friKiile!

A cold rage possessed Fellowes; his blue eyes, bluer for the tan of cheek and bone and brow, sparkled Icily. He reviewed the long voy-age to Canton. I lie patience with which he had assembled as choice cargo, certain to pay big profits.

Was he to see that cargo put up at auction by a Hritish prize court? Sec tlie Sachem that he had groomed and cherished lovingly sold off at Portsmouth for British registry? He's die tlrst. ho told himself. And ids Jaw sol square-ly as a tongue of ilame and a houndshot whined overhead in the rigging.

"Gettin' closer," croaked the llrst mate. "And we're purty nigh them rocks."

"1 see it." Mr. Henderson," Fel-lowes assonied crisply. "And once for all, I'll not strike. The frlRiite daren't follow us much farther—slie draws twice what we do."

"Aye. aye. sir." mutlered the llrsi mate, hut his tone was one of dis sent.

"Keliowes lists clinched tinhl un der the skir ts of his watch cont OIvo him II few hours of darkness, and he'd contrive to slip free of his imp. lient past the blindlnu frigate, perhaps turn and steer east again for Cadiz—he could, at a pinch, linil a market for his cargo witli I lie Spanish merchants, ihii

COPVL ARTHUR 0 HOW DIN SMITH

least he had thc sat lsfacilon ol knowing he wasn't responsible for nnd deaths. And he told himself, surveying the battered hulk of briK. that he'd done all that was possl hie to save her.

Rut she was n goner, as old Hen dorson had said. Drift ing steadily onshore. He dropped off the poop Into the green pool of the waist and sloshed through the com panionway of his cabin, where lie discarded wiitcli coat and sea-boots and buckled on a bolt contalniiiK his scanty funds. He had barely regained Hie deck when a wave de molished the clutter of wreckage that moored the brio's bow.

Fellowes was half-sulTociiled tn the cascade of eiiieraid water that breached the bulwarks.but he fought bis way fur 'ard, and succeeded In lashing himself to tlie windlass. He had his part in view of the frigate, lyiiiK to, tlie Sachem's boats undei her counter. Ahead, a saw-toothed ledge nf rocks dripped in a hollow between two waves, and tie pulled the slip knot of ills lashings, brae Ing himself for the shock. It came with a Jarring and rending of tlni hers, a mighty din of waters. Then he was snatched olT the deck, hurled

It Came With a Jar r ing and Rend-ing of Timbers, a Mighty Din of Waters .

up—and up. realized. Inn

l ie must swim, ne ho bo^an to sink

money-licit von wore, nnd will re-turn It at your pleasure."

"Where do you go?" asked Fel lowos.

"To Lisbon." She caught her lip In her teeth, ns if regretful of the s tatement . "If you will lie advised, sir, she hastened on, "yon will Jour ney Into Spain The British con trol ail nor thern Portugal, and theit authori ty in I.lshon will not be par tial to a shipwrecked American."

He liesitaled "I think I'll try Lisbon." "As you choose." She was al

most haughty. "But you will re quire rest and refreshment in tin meantime. The Padre unders tands

"Now you must sleep, sir." "But I haven't thanked you I And

1 want—" She shook her head. " T I s late, and I rise with the

sun. Good night, sir—God fetch you safe home.

She was gone. And f re t fu . as he was, n power stronger than his will pushed shut his leaden eyelids . . l i e awoke to a slumping and shout Ing In tlie street below. Mindful ol his rescuer 's departure, he managed to stumble out of bod. and hobble to a window. His curiosity was re warded. A stately coach, six stal wart Andaiusian mules hiiched to the pole, stood at the priest 's door, that functionary himself. In thc aM of ushering the two women Into II

The girl loaned from the coach window to give some part ing mes sago, and called to the coachman perched on his high box. Tlie pon dorous vehicle swayed off. the mules' hoofs clacking daintily Fellowes. more weary than he had reckoned was content to crawl hack to bod. He must discover who she was. he told himself, yielding to sleep again The Padre should know.

Ile was awakened by the priest tapping Ms shoulder, proffering n cup of chocolate.

The chocolate put new strength In him. spurred him to Inquire the the girl's identity. But he could make nothing of thc Padre ' s Portu guese. the Padre looked blank ai bis English, and the most Fel lowos could gather was that a cer lain Donna Cara was n great lady n good lady, if somewhat unnsua ' In her conduct, l ie supposed Ibe g | r | to be Donna Cara. but he wasn't by any means sure of It. All he could be assured of was that she had gone to Lisbon. Very well, be n go there. And the third day ol his s tay he announced his Inten tlon. The Padre seemed disturbed but a f t e r considerable debute, hi shrugged his shoulders, produce) Fellowes' money-belt and a halrx face named Ilojas. who looked III. a bandit and passed for a muletei

The fourth day Fellowes r.p

forth to the village. At the top of the narrow street , ho halted to look back for the last time. His eyos wore upon the rock where tlie Sachem had gone to her doom, a doom so complete that tlie only ves-tiges remaining of the brig were scattered hits of wreckage In In-occcssible crannies of the cliffs.

CHAPTER II

A Licensed Trader .

THE diligence f rom Beja depos lied Fellowes at the ferry-land

ing opposite Lisbon. The river was crowded with shipping, and Ms heart leaped in his throat at sight of the legend. " T r u e Bounty. New York." printed across the broad stern of a ship His mind hark ened overseas, to the sprawiiiiL' town on the lip of Manhattan Is land, a iltilo red brick town, bow

t hndoi all of a

Down—down down! A driimmiiif: | ^ , 1 j,, n ! | | | , m v s and chestnut* In his enrs. eyes sniiiiting. mugs up pressed I'.ut he niusi Hgiit on ll> miist I Show these I'ngllshmeii -

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Fellowes was amused by tlngers prodding at his garmetils. A hairy face glared greedily into tils;

that he'd left a year and a half and to the sleepy village he calli'ii home, huddled betweei the pine f - r ests of Lung Island ami the Great Soiilh bay.

Ho wondered how an American ship, flying Amerli an c o l o r s - ! h e profit, t rade was a secondary con-

sideration The main liiing was to I curved knife flashed in the gusty j j i n j S i r i res flaunted proudly outface the urrogance of British 1 Ughi of torches, playing hazily | f r o n i | h o mi7i7.(.n ynrdarm. as If in power, show that America could ahout a ring of other hairy faces ! fleflnncG nf the White Ensign dis keep the seas | bestial and cruel. i - , n v p ( 1 b v , i ) 0 King's ships—could

The frigate, undeterred by the | The man holding the k n , f ' J i e ' h e r e "in the Tagus. How had Imminence of a dangerous coast, wrenched at tils soaking neckcloth j g h p p 0 ( ( r n in? And more impor continued on her course a poinr or 1 Easy to Imagine what woulc hap | t n i l ( | ) m v w o n"id she gel out? A point two nearer tlie wind than the Sa chom's. Suddenly, In her lows, glowed two little Jets of flame foi eyes. The whippy boom of Long Toms rumbled down I he wind. And the dock of the Sucliem trembled

under Fellowes. There was h cracking and rending ol timhers. but he looked in vain for signs of damage until he saw thc lielmsman clinching at tlie madly spinning wheel.

pen next Ho braced hlinsell foi ' h o n t I n v n | n n s r s | d e her. and the nick ol the s t e e l - a n d a worn , w n | ( . | i ed a lank s loopshoul nn's voice belled In the shadows . n p „ . f ,esrended into It. San high and clear. The hairy face re ceded; the knife ivai bidden. Th ' woman spoke brielly again.

The ton-lies blazed nearer, straw torches, tightly braided and dipped In rosin, \cross Hie area of pebbly

dorod man descended into It. Saul C h a f e r ! No wonder he'd been llilnklng of Babylon And Chafer ' s presence meant the True Bounty was an Inglepin ship. Ben '••p'0 ' pin's, of course. Ben bad marr ied a Portuguese, and very natural ly

• v " ! " ™ - / r " don t answer, babbled the man. K 1

Overhead spars banged and can vas slatted as the brig broached t o ; t he forelopmast went by tlie board with a crash in a welter of tan gled rigging. And in the midst ol the confusion Fellowes heaid him self saying caimly:

"The rudder 's shot away. Vou'd best go for 'ard. my man "

"I knowed 'twould happen." cried the first male. "She'll lie on them rocks in a Jiffx The soonei wo lower the boats, the surer we'll bo o' savin' the crew."

"There'll lie time." snapped Fel lowos. "Her head's swinging into the wind. The forelopmast will serve us n sea-anchor while It holds.

"Mr. Henderson, we'll lowet the quarterboalt.." And he called down lo the crew; "Smartly, men I I'm sorry you're going into captivity. Any who prefer to s tay with me I'll do what 1 can for."

"Ain't yon cotnin'. sir?" ex claimed Henderson.

"I was breught up In England,^ Fellowes answered dryly. "I don't banker for their prisons."

"But .hem rocks—" "I'll risk it. My luck Is due for

a turn. Now. then, look alive, all of you! No small gear. men. Just as you are."

They obeyed him mechanically officers and men alike dciaorailzed by Ibe rapidity with which disaster hod overtaken them.

Presently old Henderson roiled af t , and hailed him rospocifully;

"Bet ter come along with us. Cap 'n ; she's a gonner.

"I 'd ra ther chance the rocks than Dartmoor," Fellowes rejoined, with • smile. "Make no mistake. You'll

be wiser to stay with me—go for a privateersman a f t e r we reach home."

"YouH never reach home through them rocks," Henderson answered stubbornly. "I'm sorry, sir. Ye been a good skipper. I'd stay— If I wed any chance of gettlD' ashore ." ^ ,

"Thauk yoc. Mr. Henderson. Don t worry—you' re right to go."

The mate ' s face was unhappy,

h e a d he saw distinctly the Hire. , ^ | n | 1 | p p o n l n w 1 | n t rade. People win. approached h im; in everything else, dif fer women, one slim nnd willowy, de " 11 ' • . . • Ing from Joshua.

Fellowes chuckled as he reniem-i hored the wiiimslcal fend between

ing and wheezing as she waddlert ^ | 1 | 0 r j , T | , 0 v had been encv along, and with them a from M.e d y the rtrm of Ingle , , r ,.'s, pin Brothers was dissolved In f.t

' the slin. woman stooped over f i f ( o r | m , ] declared General Fellowes. and he looked up into a i Washington was ploillnp to re turn pair of velvet brown eyes. t | , p country to the British f r o w n and compasslonale. set In a lowly y0Si, tM, helleved in Jef fe rson; Ben

cursed him f"r a demn cogue

Bounty, r i a fe r cackled derisively.) v n l j | ) n V p po f-r-.t r r r c "Ye see. I sail on license. I got j im | J . e Antonio keep you

me a docyinent. all signed and week." sealed, with Admiral Warren 's „] jPf, ngninst his urgence." Fel-name on it. licensin' the Tnio: | n v v p g nnswered, the friendiv re-Bounty for a v'yage to Portygai. p r o n f pnnipp idni at h!s ease. "But

You mean the Brillsh Admiral | | , p r o w n s no need for me to linger

S T A T E O F MICHIGAN.

Warren? Who commands at Hali-fax?"

"That ' s him." "But—but—you're t rading with

the enemy!" "Oh. no. we ain' t ," Chafer de-

nied. cackling again. "Portygai 's a neutral . And there 's a belter mar-ket for lionr and navy stores right here In Lisbon than anywhere else these days."

"Flour for Wellington's army nnd naval stores for the Brillsh fleet," Fellowes commented grimly

Chater 's nutcracker features took on n bilious tinge.

"What ' s that to me?" he whin-nied. "Or a sk i l l more folks to home? This drat ted war ' s ruinln* trade, nnd 'taint so pop'lar as the Demo-c ra t s could wish for."

"There are worse fa tes than loss of t rade to befall a nation." Fel-lowes returned. "I owe the Brillsh for the destruction of my ship, and 1 can't forget I'm at war with them." .

"A h—1 of a fine w a r ! " mocked Chater . "What can we do ng'ln a hundred and twenty sail of the line?"

"We can light. We did In 7(1. When I get home—"

" •Calciiiatin' on a passage for Noo Yawk?" Chater interrupted with in-terest. "I'm lookin' for a m a l e -jest lost mine with the river-flux. And my second's too young to take his place. Got some nf the own-er ' s family a f t . 'Make II wuth yer wlilie, Cap'n Fellowes."

"Thank you, but 1 prefer not." Fellowes declined. "Can you fell me where the American consul has his office?"

"A sight of good no'll do ye." Jeered Chater . And with a touch of I r r i ta t ion: "Hornswoggie me, If

I can see hnow ye reason things out. if any feller ougiiter be Fed erallst . ye'd ougiiter be. Wasn't ye born In London? Didn't yer pa send ye to school in England?"

"That ' s why I'm a Democrat, and a believer In American t rade rights," Fellowes replied good na turedly. "Iv wasn't my fault my fa ther happened to bo consul In Lon don, or that I was at Eton."

"Well. naow. I say ye ain't made the most of it." gloomed Chater . "But I ain't got lime to stand gormin' here, with a new mate to find, and sailin' tomorrer."

More discouraged than he liked to admit. Fellowes watched tlie d rab

W

"But I Ain't Cot Time to S tand . Gormin' Here, With a New Mate to Find, and Sailin' Tomorrer ."

ligure of the True Bounty's mas-ter slouch away through thc gaudy throng of mar iners on the quay.

Dispiritedly, without any con scious purpose, he suffered himself to drift In the tide of humanity that swirled along Hie quays, and presently emerged In Black Horse square, center of s ta te and mill tury uellvltlos Over one of the pal-aces waved the crous of St. George. A loquacious sergeant Informed him Lord Wellington was down from the front In Spain, and for want of something else to do. Fel-lowes loitered, curious to see the Englishman who bad bested Napo-leon's bravest marshals.

A knot of officers emerged from the doorway, a flutter of feminine garments in their midst. Fellowes stood paralyzed with astonishment a s be recognized a hulking black specter of a woman. The d u e n n a !

—my carcass Is a lough one." "That we may allow, sir. Yet.

still, you were rash to come to Lis lion, if the British Srcret Service fall to arrest you, there ore the press-gangs. We must lake Ihniiahl to this." Her brow puckered. "If you'd tell me who you are—"

A familiar nasal voice Interrupt od her.

"Well, well, naow! I didn't flg ger on ye lixln' to git mo a now mate. Miss Cara. But 'taint no use—leastways he turned me daown."

Fellowes eyed Chater with a dis-t a s t e as pronounced as his bewil-derment at the discovery of a con-nection between his rescuer and the mas te r of the True Bounty, but the girl crlod eager ly :

"Do you know this gentleman. Captain Chater?"

" "Calc'late I do." drawled Chafer •"Make ye acquainted with Cap'n

Lion Fellowes. 'Neighbor of mine home lo Babylon."

"How fortiuiaie." she exclaimed. "This is Hie first t ime I've seen Ca|«-tain Chater since we came north, so he hasn't heard of our tueeting at Perenhii. Captain Fellowes. And I didn't know, then that Mr. Pen-ner, his male, had died. But If I had—" she hesitated—"I couldn't offer a s t range American passage In Hie True Bounty."

"What have you to do with the T rue Bounty?" asked Fellowes. "I thought you English."

"I'm Clara Inglepin. Vou must know my father . If you are f rom New York, but I have been l i t t le in America—especially since my moth-er died, for my grandfa ther , the old Marques, was falling, and he would have me by him, wherever he wont. And now that he is dead—" her voice sobered—"there a re reasons I must fly home ns fast as I may."

"Do yon sail on the T rue Bounty?"

"By tomorrow's tide, nor may we wait . So If you'd pocket your pride, and s tep down a rank for the voyage, 'twould serve me beyond measure, sir ."

The franki .oss of her appeal flat terod him, • hut he looked uncom fortably at Chafer, who sn ickered : "HehI H e h ! l ie daon't hold with sallln' ou license. Miss Cam. A rabid Democrat, and him brought up in England!"

"Sanct iss ima!" Miss. Inglepin bit her lip. "I might have remembered you preferred shipwreck to yield-ing to an English fr igate. But this Is foolishness, sir. You are not like to reach home, save It be in a licensed ship. No privateer or letter-of-mnrquo will touch at a Peninsula port ."

"There 's much in what you say,' Fellowes owned. "I'm loath to dis oblige you, ma'am. But ' t is war time, and I'd not care to betray my sentiments.

Miss Inglepin blushed cr imson; her slim body stiffened.

"And we have no wish to •betray you. sir." she said coldly.

"You mistake my meaning ma'am," prof est od Fellowes, much

^ T i l l a r t l m i ' l n T ^ t l t r v o ^ X jV m u c h i n w o v e d w a l k

, not abandoning my own - Mr. and Mrs. Hobc r l E a r t e a i id

" "Naow. naow, there ain't any call A.1V«S w e r e to he het up over a misunder . , : n n s v l s l l lno al t he h o m e s?an din ! We want a mate, and of Mrs. Eftlc I f z e n h a u s c r . we w ait Cap'n Fellowes for the Mr. and Mrs. E a r l N o r l o n , Mr. Job—and he won't need to complain " n d Mrs. C l a r e N o r l o n w e r e in over ills i reatment . ' Chater struck Molding S u n d a y at Ihc h o m e of

• j n Mr. a n d Mrs. Bay Ring . T h c oc-1 "nut Captain Fellowes must de cas ion was Mrs. R ing ' s b i r t h d a y

d d e for himself." insisted Miss a n n i v e r s a r y . A c h i c k e n p ie d in -' Inglepin "And he must decide in n e r w a s s e rved . O t h e r s p r e s e n t • iigiu of the f a c t - " l ^ e r e Mr. and Mrs. Gardner , ' H o w -

•Daon't say notiiin' ye'd be sorry a r d , o Ronald . Mr. a n d Mrs. C a r -Miss Cam," warned Chater . I ro l l Ring, of L a n s i n g . — ( R c l d i n g

O R D E R O F T H E CONSERVA-T I O N COMMISSION.

MAKING A CLOSED SEASON O F BEAVER,

P e n d i n g f u r t h e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n of t h e d a t e s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s f o r an open season on b e a v e r in t h e U p p e r P e n i n s u l a , t h e C o n s e r v a -t ion Commiss ion by a u t h o r i t y of A d 230, P . A., 1925, h e r e b y o r d e r s tha t f o r a per iod of o n e y e a r f r o m J a n u a r y 1, IIIIU), it sha l l be u n -l a w f u l to moles t , t r ap , h u n t , shoo t o r ki l l , o r a t t empt to moles t , t r a p , h u n t , s h o o t or kill a n y b e a v e r in thc S t a t e of Michigan.

S igned , sea led , a n d o r d e r e d pub l i shed Ibis f irst d a y of N o v e m -ber . 1929.

D i r e c t o r , G E O R G E R. HOGARTH, D e p a r t m e n t of C o n s e r v a t i o n .

C o n s e r v a t i o n Commis s ion b y : WM. H. m U T I T

C h a i r m a n . RAY E. COTTON,

Scc re l a r j ' . (27-28-29

W H I T E ' S BRIDGE. (Las t W e e k ' s Le t t e r . )

Mrs. R i d g e w a y , w h o h a s b e e n v is i t ing h c r d n u g h t e r , Mrs. J o e S h e a r , w e n t t o E v a n s , S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .

Mrs. Lizzie C o m p t o n nnd son , Cla i r , a t t e n d e d a n a r t y al C l a r -ence Weekes , ' at Greenv i l l e , last F r i d a y n ight .

Wi l l J e n n i s o n a n d f a m i l y a n d F e r n C o m p i o n , of Grarid Ran id s , spen t S u n d a y w i t h Mrs. l i z t i c ( . o m n t o n . C a r e n c e W e e k s a n d f ami ly f r o m Greenv i l l e , ftnd H e r -m a n N e w h a l l , L loyd , EVelyn nnd Mabel R idgeway , f r o m Lowel l , w e r e ca l l e r s t h e r e .

Mrs . C. E. B o w e n spen t las t w e e k , W e d n e s d a y , w l f h h e r b r o t h e r , M. J . R i c h m o n d , of B a r -tonvi l l e .

Allen Gone Inge r so l h a s been sick w i t h conges t ion of t h e lungs .

T e d Y h n o a k e r a n d f a m i l y w e r e in Greenv i l l e lasl S a t u r d a y a f t e r -noon . His f a t h e r r e t u r n e d h o m e w i t h h im for t h e w e e k - e n d .

F l o y d Clark a n d f a m i l y s p e n t F r i d a y e v e n i n g at J e r r y Dev ine ' s .

Vis i to r s at J o e S h e a r s f o r Sun -day d i n n e r w e r e C. 0 . R i d g e w a y a n d fami ly , f r o m G r e e n v i l l e ; Car l H a y n e s anil f a m i l y f r o m E v a n s a n d Lody S h e a r a n d f ami ly .— ( B e l d i n g B a n n e r N e w s .

SMYRNA SMILES . (Las t W e e k ' s Le t t e r . )

C l i f fo rd and Ed . Ins l ey r e t u r n -ed f r o m Hulbe r t , T u e s d a y m o r n -i n g w h e r e they h a d been h u n t i n g .

Mr. nnd Mrs. N o b l e P e t e r s o n a n d d a u g h t e r s p e n t S u n d a y in Ionia a t the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. C h a r l e s Bell.

Leo C o w l e s a n d J o h n H o u s e r -m a n r e t u r n e d h o m e M o n d a y m o r n i n g f rom a N o r t h e r n h u n t i n g t r i p . E a c h got a fine b u c k .

Mr. a n d Mrs. E a r l N o r t o n w e r e in Greenv i l l e M o n d a y on bus i -ness .

Mrs. Gera ld Co t t e r a n d b a b y a r r i v e d h o m e S a t u r d a y f r o m Mrs. W h i t f o r d ' s h o s p i t a l h o m e in Bel-d ing .

Mrs. Stella O s b o r n e , w h o h a s been in Be ld ing hosp i t a l f o r a n u m b e r of w e e k s , w a s b r o u g h t h o m e b y A r t h u r F i t z j o h n w i t h the a m b u l a n c e on Monday . S h e

Plumbing Heating and t

Sheet Metal Work

P r o m p t se rv ice o n

R e p a i r W o r k

R A Y C O V E R T

Phone 317 Succes so r t o P h i l K r u m .

ve ry good p r o g r a m . Recent v i s i to rs havc been Miss

R u t h P e t e r s o n , t he Misses Sh in -d o r f , Miss Davis, Miss Ailenc May, Miss Ar lenc L o c k w o o d , Miss Helen E a r l e . Arnold S h i n d o r f , Glen G a r d n e r , Miss Mi ldred Barnes , Mrs . Po t t e r , Hur l ey Mc-In ty le and C h a r l e s Shol lz , of Mul-l iken, and C h a u n c e y B r a m a n , of I o n i a . — ( B e l d i n g B a n n e r - N e w s .

A P P O I N T I N G T I M E F O R H E A R -ING CLAIMS.

S ta te of Michigan. T h e P r o b a t e Cour t f o r t h e Coun ty of K e n t .

At a sess ion of said C o u r t he ld a t tlie P r o b a t e Ofllce in thc City of G r a n d Rapids , in sa id C o u n t y on Ihc 21st day of N o v e m b e r , A. 1)., 1929. ^

P r e s e n t , Hon . J O H N DALTON, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

IN T H E MATTER O F T H E ES-T A T E O F Mary E. D e F e y t e r , De-ceased .

It a p p e a r i n g t o t h e c o u r t t ha t t he t i m e fo r p r e s e n t a t i o n of c la ims aga ins t sa id e s t a t e shou ld be l imi ted , and t h a t a t i m e a n d p lace be a p p o i n t e d t o rece ive , e x -a m i n e a n d ad ju s t all c l a ims nnd d e m a n d s aga ins t sa id deceased bv a n d b e f o r e said c o u r t ;

IT IS O R D E R E D , T h a t all t h e c r e d i t o r s of said deceased a r e r e -q u i r e d to p r e s e n t t h e i r c l a ims to said c o u r t at said P r o b a t e Ofllcc on, o r b e f o r e the 22nd d a y of • March A. D., 1930, a l ten o 'c lock in Ihc a f t e r n o o n , sa id t i m e a n d p lace b e i n g h c r o b y a p p o i n t e d f o r the e x a m i n a t i o n and a d j u s t m e n t of all c l a i m s and d e m a n d s aga in s t said deceased .

IT IS F U R T H E R O R D E R E D , T h a t p u b l i c not ice the reof b e 0 « _ given by pub l i ca t i on of a copy of OfficeHOUM, 2 t o 4 a n d 7 t o 8 p . m .

LOWELL C K I I T E X C U H E and InffrmtieR Bureau

E . R. KnUfln, S e c r e t a r y . Office, 104 Main S t ree t

O w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d b y L o w e l l B o a r d of T r a d e . A good p a y i n g r e c o r d i s t h e b u y e r ' s g rea tes t as -•et

LOWELL PIBLIC L I H M T GRAHAM B L D G . — W E S T S I D E

— O P E N —

T u e s d a y , T h u r s d a y , S a t u r d a y f r o m 2 t o 8 p . m.

A U D I E E, P O S T . L i b r a r i a n

B. N. SNEPARB, M. I . Phon* 47

J. K. ILTLMD, M. I . Phon* 100

Negonce B loek , L o w e l l .

th i s o r d e r f o r t h r e e success ive w e e k s p r e v i o u s t o said day of h e a r i n g , in t h e Lowe l l Ledge r , a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d c i r cu la t ed in s a id c o u n t y .

J O H N D A L T O N , J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

A t r u e c o p y : F R E D R O T H , Regis te r of P r o b a t e .

(27-28-29

Office P h o n e 36

H. P. GOTFIEBSEH Physic ian and Surgeon

OVER CITY S T A T E DANK L O W E L L , MICHIGAN

Office P h o n e , 222-2; House , 222-3

F I N A L AC-ADMINISTRATION COUNT.

S t a t e of Michigan . T h e P r o -ba te C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of K e n t .

At a sess ion of sa id c o u r t , he ld at t he p r o b a t e office, in ( h e Ci ty of G r a n d Rapids , in sa id Coun ty , on Ihc 22nd d a y of N o v e m b e r , A. D. 1929.

P r e s e n t : HON. J O H N DALTON, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

I n T h e Mat ter of t h e E s t a t e of J o h n F . R y r n e , Deceased .

Dav id G. Mange, h a v i n g filed in said c o u r t h is f inal a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a c c o u n t , e n d his pe t i t i on p r a y i n g fo r t h e a l l o w a n c e t he r eo f a n d f o r the a s s i g n m e n t a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n of t h e r e s i d u e of sa id es ta te .

I t la O r d e r e d , T h a t t h e 20th day of D e c e m b e r , A. D., 1929, a t ten o 'c lock In t h e f o r e n o o n , at said p r o b a t e ofllce, be a n d is h e r e -by a p p o i n t e d f o r e x a m i n i n g a n d a l l o w i n g said a c c o u n t nnd h e a r -ing sa id p e t i t i o n ;

I t I s F u r t h e r O r d e r e d , T h a t pub l i c no t i ce the reof be g iven b y pub l i ca t i on of a c o p y of t h i s o r -der , f o r t h r e e succes s ive w e e k s p r e v i o u s to said d a y of h e a r i n g , m the Lowe l l Ledger , a n e w s p a -per p r i n t e d and c i r c u l a t e d in sa id c o u n t y .

J O H N D A L T O N , J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

A I r u e copy . F R E D R O T H ,

Reg i s t e r of P r o b a t e .

S.S. LEE, M. B. Phyaleian and Surgeon

Office H 6 u r s — 1 1 to 12 a . m., 2 l o 4 p . m., 7 t o 8 p. m . S u n d a y s , 3 t o 4 p . m .

O F F I C E I N L E E BLOCK Office P h o n e , 93 H o u s e , 11

JOHN R. STITREI — D E N T I S T —

Phone 216 Honrs 9 t o I1

Open W e d n e s d a y a n d S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g , 7 t o 9

Office c losed ThriHday a f t e r n e o n i

GLENN G. TOWSLET, M.B. Eye , £ a r . N o s e and Throat

Offices : 504-505 Ashton Bu i ld ing Ci t i zens p h o n e 62479

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

DR. R. T. LISTIO O S T E O P A T H I C

P h y s i c i a n & S u r g e o n

j Ofllce, 38702 Res idence , 38019

Madison S q u a r e G r a n d R a p i d s

Gene ra l P r a c t i c e — I n c l u d i n g Col-in ic I r r i g a t i o n , C o n s e r v a t i v e R e c -

(27-28-29 ta l S u r g e r y — E l e c t r o t h e r a p y .

for, "—In light of the f a d . " she con B a n n e r News ,

t i nned , i g n o r i n g t l ie i n t e r r u p t i o n "that we a re Federalists, heart-and soul, n n d u t t e r l y opposed to th i s w icked , s e n s e l e s s w a r . a n d I ts at-

SLAYTON'S C O R N E R S . (Last W e e k ' s L e t t e r . )

Mrs. B e r n a r d F a r r e l l a n d l i t t le tempt to cripple Britain nt a t l m e j B e r n a d e l t e w i l l s p e n d t h e i r when she Is fighting for the f ree T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h r e l a t i v e s in (Inm of mankind against Ibe vilest tyrant In history."

The vobemance of her declaration took Fellowes' breath away, arous-ing In blm a respect all the great-er for the concern Cha te r dis-played. . . ,

"If you fool so. ma'am, I can but applaud vour honesty in admitt ing It." he said. "Shall we elect to for-get politics? And will i: Ploase vou that I accept Captain d i a l e r e offer?"

She swallowed bard. of t ea r s in her eyes.

"It will not please mo." she nn-

Ib is v ic in i ty . Mrs . Mike B o w l e r a n d d a u g h t e r ,

G e r t r u d e , of De t ro i t , a r c go ing t o s p e n d T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h r e l a t i ve s h e r e .

Mr. and Mrs. D o n a l d B y r n e a r e c o m i n g back h o m e t o spend T h a n k s g i v i n g .

R i c h a r d a n d F r a n k B o w l e r ca l l ed at D. A. Doy le ' s S u n d a y . H e h a s been c o n f i n e d t o t h e bed f o r t h e last t h r e e y e a r s .

W e ex t end o u r s y m p a t h y t o suspicion ^ f r s p r a n k B y r n e w h o s e m o t h e r ,

Mrs . Jones , pa s sed a w a y last Sa t -u r d a y . T h e f u n e r a l w a s he ld

oval face

"Poor soul." she exclntinert in English, Innoeeiil of accent "»Ve saw your misfortune from the cas He. hut why did von remain on the ship?"

"I don't strike." he whlsjiered. A diadow mantled her olive fea

lilies. "All the world at war. and Amer

lea must fhrust her Infant into the melee! But we'll not talk politics, sir. I'll have you carried to I 'adrc Antonio's."

Font of the hairy peasants, very uneasy and deferential now. lift ed the American upon their sboni ders. and tramped oil at a fast gait up a winding path in a vent of I lie ciifTs. But Fellowes knew little of thai climb, for Hie rough handling tortured Ids bntlored frame, nnd most of the way lit was uncon scious.

When he came to, he was lying In a huge, canopied bod. warm ami drowsy. His wei clothes had been removed, and liniment applied to iiis cuts and bruises. Moving lenta lively under his covers, feel nisl ied among the rushes, and tlie girl ol the niantllia appeared beside him no longer cloaked, her figure show Ing to advantage In a gown of woolen stuff ns brown as her eyos At her elbow was the enormous woman who bad attended her on the beach, a creature so stout ns to seem a caricatnre.

The girl dropped a band on Fel lowos' forehead.

"Ah. your fever Is going," she said approvingly. "You'll do well, sir."

"Thanks to you," he murmured. "No, no! Thanks to your se l f -

and such aid ns we could render. ' "I'd have had—knife In thronl—

but for you." he insisted. "We won't speak of that . Out

peasants, alas, are ilitie better than savages. Bui there Is something I

—- m u s t 8 ay to you. sir I am obliged but he s a ' j r t e ^ ^ u n w l i y ^ a n d ^ c l a m - j f o l e j | v e | | i | f ( p l a c e , . e r t . n i i n | n l h f

morning. There Is no one here who speaks English. So, If you will

swered. "And yet—nnd yet—you f r o m St. A l p h o n s u s c h u r c h , had best come. Hood af ternoon, sir.j L i t t l e M a u r i c e S l a v t o n w a s ab-

r " 5 i t t ^ r = ; ' • "P 'n 'n c h a t e r will escort v o * on ac-

leanlng on the m m of a lean-t>eaked; ^ l n f o t | 1 P F r n n k S I n v , n n h 1 ) s k o ( 1 r o r n

^ considered Washi . i . to . . I . d | M ^ been "Hint libetilne. Hamilton's.I | | i n n ' e v o r | , e r oval face f ramed in < , j i n c 'j™.1*- 1 , , n , o r w l l I n

•n all but said ills p rayers | ) i p f o | ( j s o f ( l i p i u n n t i ) | n i | , p r pyes, p a " ' ' f

bered over the bulwarks. A mtv ment later , the small boots cast off,

and pulled away, I tell me your wishes. I will explain relieved when the f r igate held on r n d r e A n t o n l 0 H e t b , j i e r course 1° Qlc k t h i m afi- A t l ^

lihetHne. p u p p e t ; Bi to Hie G e n e m r s memory.

The ferry humped into the q t v y and noticing d i a l e r ' s boat headlnc fo r Hie same landing steps, r e t lowos decided to wait and speak to the T m * nounty s master t ha ter was the last American he would have chosen to meet in a foreign Innd. but the fellow was nn Amerl can. nnd what was more, from Babvion. Fellowes recalled the day the New Englander had appeared In Hie village, buying nf the farm-lands across Sampawam's creek f rom Hie Manor. Fellowes* fa-ther. whose ancestors had held the Manor since the conquest f rom Hie Dutch, insisted the village must give Chater fair t reatment .

Fellowes knew his fa ther had come to detest t he man, but he, him self, had seen Ilitie of Chater. l or he hnd taken to the sen in the hope of replenishing the family tori lines, undermined by years of 111-paid dip lomnt l c ' service, and part icularly since his fa ther ' s death, was sel-dom at home. Now. he reflected, there'd bo nothing to lure him from Babylon, unless he could obtain a privateer. All his spare funds had gone In the wreck.

H e banished such tlioughis, how-ever. ns Chater shambled up the landing-stops. It would never do to let the Now Englander suspect the extent of his misfortunes. So. proffering his hand, ho mustered a cheery smile.

"How are you. Captain Chater? "Well, well, naow." Chater whin-

nied nasally. "If 'mint Lion Fel lowes! IJISI I heard, ye'd sailed for

Canton." M1 was wrecked a couple of WOOKS

ago," Fellowes explained. "Driven ashore by a British fr igate, south

' " • T h a t was pesky luck. Ye got to be careful in wartime. Cap n Fel

lows." , "D'yon call this c a r e f u l r Fellowes waved toward the British

a.rmadn tha t surrounded J h e True

. ., -I "Know, naow I Yon daon t want o n a s /vmricn w a s i

llor"^L-ui'i1 V ' \ o ' o n l h i ' i r v " jackal of 1° s o t 1 0 0 m u o , , s , o r ( > b-v " bus iness S a t u r d a y , ho ' | h i n a n b v o l c e ^ cu^t talk. H a s n lot on her mind. Miss R W e o k ( > s r r t u r r

as a ^ i r i n m i l s t ^ r ^ CTrrying to where ^ ZaVt h - ^ g T h u r s d a y . -

F r a n k B o w l e r m o t o r e d l o G r a n d ! Bapids , T h u r s d a y .

Si las Aldr ich w a s in B e l d i n g ' o n

^ A Botch Job of s m e a r e d , b a t t e r e d o ld t y p e

by p o o r a m a t e u r s is

X i v * Dear at Any Price C o m e t o u s a n d get a r ea l f?ood j o b of

P R I N T I N G b y l o n g - e x p e r i e n c e d w o r k m e n i n a w e l l -

e q u i p p e d s h o p A T A F A I R P R I C E a t t h e o ld

s h o p w i t h t h e b ig e l e c t r i c s i g n t T h e

LOWELL LEDGER

F e l l o w e s s tood , " — g e l y o u r

And tbon lite war came, nnd her pa sent for her. And when she

vi your people - m 0 h p r c l r r grandpa, ho up

ma am. • ' * . i r l ^ nnd died. Fine old feller. Markess nre cordial, but they'll require a definite petition, d 'ye see? No sense In tills American v a r . We've got trouble enough without It. 'Sure there 's nothing else we can do for you?"

"Oh, yes. my lord. 'TIs for us to do. now. though I fea r 'twill tnke a year, at the least ."

" ' C a n ' t be helped." he returned brusquely. "Worth wait ing for. if you pull it off." He saluted me-chaniai i iy . " ' S e r v a n t , ma'am. R e member me to your fat t ier ."

In the crowd Fellowes lost sight of the two women, nnd several mln u tes passed before he could elude the sentr ies nnd pursue them. He had forgotten his Immediate trou-bios. He wasn't even interested In Hie fact of the rescuer 's acquaint-ance with Lord Wellington. Nor did he speculate upon the siznifl-cance of the conversation he bad overheard. His one concern was to speak to tills mysterious girl.

Despite bis effor ts he failed to over take his quarry until they were enter ing I^hmoyer ' s hotel. In the Lago da Sao Paulo.

" M a ' a m ! oh ma'am," he panted desperately. "May I speak with you?"

And he flushed at the Inanity of his address, conscious of Hie travel stoins ocquired in the long Jour-ney by diligence, nnd the abom-inable fit of the clothes he had bought in Beja to replace the shrunken garments in whit h he had been cashed ashore.

The girl in the golden yellow cloak stared at him blankly, then, as his identity dawned upon tier, a slow smHc rtpread across the smooth olive of her features.

" T I s our American sailor!_ Byj

n e r - N c w s .

r e l u r n c d f r o m d e e r - ( B c d i n g Ban -

and died, da Perenha."

"But what did she mean by say-ing it didn't please her for me to ship with you? And then saying I must come?"

Cha te r performed a very credit-

able loer. . . . * w " 'Easy to see ye aln t had much

to do with young wlmmln. fr iend Thev ta lk all 'ronnd the clock. I tell ye. And Miss C a m ' s sp'llod a mite Her pa lest dotes on bor, and her ma's family a re grand ^folks. •Heaps o 'money comin' to her." He cackled furtively. "Portygee money's as good as any, heh? Yes. slree, Ben Inglepin. he knaowed what he was doln' when he married Donna Rosa." t w u ,

"I don't care what she has. snapped Followos. "unless It 's a bet-te r disposition. Shall we go off to the ship. I ought to learn some-thing of my duties, if we sail to-morrow."

• T h a t ' s what I call a proper spir i t ," fawned Chater . "We'll get on fust rate, Cap'n Fellowes."

• • • • • • • A stout c r a f t and well-found, the

T r u e Bounty. The crew were of a piece with their captain, dour New Engianders and Long Island-ers f rom "Daown Eas t . " a r r an t Federal is ts to a man. Without a word of politics being ut tered in bis bearing, Fellowes understood that be was alone in his opinion, spir-itually isolated f rom the ship 's company. Nor could all Chater 'a oily civility dispel his instinctive dis t rust of ids tktpper . A dis-t r u s t which was accentuated—per-haps unfair ly, he admitted se-cretly—by his uneasiness over Cara Inglenln's a t t i tude. _

(TO BE CONTINUED.)

SMYRNA S C H O O L O u r r o o m , d c c o r a l c d w i t h P i l -

g r ims , t u r k e y s a n d I n d i a n s a n d ! w i t h o r a n g e c u r t a i n s at t h e w i n - ' d o w s , g ives a n a t m o s p h e r e of i T h a n k s g i v i n g .

T h e first, s ccond a n d t h i r d g r a d e r s e n j o y m a k i n g t h e i r T h a n k s g i v i n g books . Wel l w r i t -ten s tor ies of Colon ia l d a y s a r e put in t he se a n d t h e p e o p l e a r e r a p i d l y i m p r o v i n g in w r i t i n g .

As a p a r t of o u r T h a n k s g i v i n g , w o r k a p l ay " T h c first Thanksg iv -1 ing ," w a s g iven f o r t h c M a c c a - j bees, las t w e e k .

" T h e C h r i s t m a s T o y S h o p , " al mus ica l p l a y , h a s b e e n se lec ted a s j t he main f e a t u r e of o u r Chr i s t -1 m a s p r o g r a m d i r e c t l y a f t e r o u r i T h a n k s g i v i n g vaca t ion .

A co lon ia l f a r m is t a k i n g t h e p l ace of o u r I n d i a n scene o n l h c | s a n d tab le .

I nd i an w i g w a m s and boa t s h a v e | been d r a w n a n d co lo red f o r a r t , w o r k . T h e p r i m a r y p e o p l e a re w o r k i n g out c h a r t s of t h e pr im-1 a r y co lo r s .

A re -e lec t ion of of f icers las t i w e e k r e su l t ed in e l e c t i n g J o e Mays f o r p r e s i d e n t ; Made l ine S h i n d o r f f o r v ice p r e s i d e n t : 1

Daisy Mil le r as s e c r e t a r y • a n d Lyle P h i l l i p s as t r e a s u r e r . T h e nex t m e e t i n g wi l l b e M o n d a y ! w h e n t h e chosen s u b j e c t " C a r e of O u r Books , " w i l l be d i scussed .

S ince o u r r o o m h a s b e e n o r -gan ized i n t o t o w n w i t h s t r e e t s , m u c h i m r o v e m e n t h a s b e e n no ted in the o r d e r of t h e r o o m .

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ADA ASKS S H E R I F F T O ASSIST P E R F E C T A T T E N D A N C E RE-IN SEARCH F O R GIRLS. CORD O F L O W E L L S C H O O L S

T w o 10-year-old g i r l s w e r e on EAST WARD, t h e miss ing p e r s o n s list Thurs -1 F i r s t G r a d e . d a y a f t e r r epo r t s to the sher i f f ' s D o r o t h y B a r b e r , B a y m o n d d e p a r t m e n t f r o m w o r r i e d p a r - Ba rbe r . L o r r a i n e H a g l u n d Sh i r l ey c n l s - J ean Lee, Mob P a l m e r , Agnes

S o m e a la rm is felt f o r Clara S h a f e r , Donna S to rmzan i l , Alice W a g n e r , d a u g h t e r of Mr. nnd Mrs. S p e e r s t r a , B a r b a r a T h o m s o n . E. W. W a g n e r , of F lo rence -av . , Second Grade . H o m e Acres , w h o d i s a p p e a r e d un- Sh i r l ey Bati t ion, J a n i c e Denny , d e r s t r a n g e c i r e u m s l a n c e s la te T o m Cook, J o h n Cook, M a r j e a n T u e s d a y n ight . A c c o r d i n g to the F o n g e r , Caro l ! Kyse r , T h e o d o r e f a t h e r ' s s t a t emen t to T u r n k e y MacTavish , Alice Lou Rac ine , P e t e r D r a b i n s k l at Ibe jail , she , Mar tha S tevens , L loyd Wisne r , w a s r i d ing w i t h R a l p h E. Thoin-! Luci l le W a r n e r , as, 22, w h o s tays at t he W a g n e r T h i r d G r a d e . h o m e . T h o m a s b a d s lopped by; Wi l l iam C h r i s t i a n s e n , Wi l l i am the house at 11:30 to get a c iga r . F ros t , Bet ty J a n e K lumpp , Lor -I n t e n d i n g lo c o n t i n u e the r i d e | i n c Kyse r , Keith Kyse r , Leoan w i t h the gi r l , t he f a t h e r exp la in - .Mel le , Hoyt Phe lps , G o r d o n Ridg-ed . W h e n he r e t u r n e d to t h e way , Robe r t S h a f e r , B a r b a r n K h e r -c n r . ^ w®? R o n c - 1 wood , Mary Ann W e a v e r , Gladys

Nel l ie Fu l l e r , 10, of Ado, is be- W i s n e r . ing soufiht by the she r i f f ' s do- ' F o u r t h G r a d e . p a r l m e n t at the behes t of h e r ; S a r a h B a n n o n , Vivian B e r r y , m o t h e r , w h o r e p o r t e d that e a r l y Dick B o w e n , B a r b a r a J e a n Ca-T h a n k s g i v i n g m o r n i n g t h e daugh-1 boon , George Cook, R a y m o n d lor lef t h o m e and is bel ieved to Denny , F l o r e n c e D o w l i n g , Mac h a v e d e p a r t e d in an automobi le , 1 F o n g e r , R i c h a r d Kerekes . S lan ley a p p a r e n t l y i n t e n d i n g t o r e m a i n Lasausk i , Dor i s MacTavish , Ma-a w a y , h c r m o t h e r s a id .

N O R T H K E E N E .

Mr. a n d Mrs. H e r b e r t C h a m b e r -Iain e n t e r t a i n e d re la t ives f r o m F l i n t a n d Det ro i t f o r T h a n k s g i v -

bel O s b o r n e , R o b e r t Say les , Lloyd S t a u f f e r , Dor i s S t o r m z a n d , Bet ty Venle t , Vada W a l d e r , Bober t W a r n e r .

P E R R Y SCHOOL. F i r s t Grade .

R i c h a r d Gaeel la , E l i z a b e t h My-a n d Mrs. J e r r y Dcvine a n d c r s » He len Rogers , Glen Rogers ,

t w o c h i l d r e n s p e n t W e d n e s d a y Glen S w a n s o n .

AND THEY "HOLLERED!" THANKSGIVIN.' i . K E E N E CENTER. 1 never vis-it Lowe l l Ihat I do T h e r e ' s a f r i e n d l y sor t 0' f ee l in ' T h a n k s g i v i n g guests at

not cal l at the L e d g e r office, slill In Ihc f r o s l l y m o r n i n ' a i r ; Miclie's p re s ided o v e r by that f a i t h f u l " s a sor t o ' ep idemic . .sentinel on the w a t c h t o w n — Rut it's we l come e v e r y w h e r e . Ed i to r J o h n s o n . I s e l d o m find 'I ban i shes your t roub le s , h im in , but I w a s m o r e f o r t u n a t e An' y o u r w o r r i e s c a n n o t s tay . th i s l i m e a n d w e had n line l ime, ' a l w a y s seem lo git it wors t ho l l e r i ng at each o t h e r lo o u r About T h a n k s g i v l n ' Day, hoar t ' s c o n t e n t , l i e is u r e t l y T h a n k s g i v i n ' Day. you k n o w . Is1 Moselev.

S E V E N

I S t a u f f e r and fami ly , of Lowe l l , Mr. 1 Or ion S tau f fe r and f r i e n d , of

m e a n t n e a r l y as deaf as I a m , but if a n y •item of n e w s o r p r o p a g a n d a es- ''"or folks l ike m c a n ' you capes him w h i c h w o u l d c o n d u c e ' " s h o w o u r ' p rec ia l lon to the w e l f a r e of Lowel l and the For the t h ings w e fdi to c h e w , h a p p i n e s s and p r o s p e r i t y of h e r H aln ' l a loaded table like c i t i zens I h a v e n e v e r had the Wo th ink about , the k ind lapse b r o u g h t to m y a t t e n t i o n . — T h a t m o t h e r used lo sol fer us.

E. A. S t o w e in T h e Michigan ' l ' s just a s ta te o ' m i n d .

Miche s w e r e Jack Balcom a n d ( i r a n d Rapids , Dr . iind Mrs.' R a y Wife Musse .Nuenian a n d w i f e Pr ice , of Holding, and Ed . Brad -a n d Clyde Mackey a n d w i f e , all ley and wi fe . of ( . r a n d Rapids , Nelson C u r t i s A r t h u r Acheson a n d f a m i l y •iiid fami ly , of I 'en Ion, F r a n k j spen t t h a n k s g i v i n g d a y at E v a r t M'er and f a m i l y ' of Alma, and wi th h e r pa ren t s . Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. I l ry L o n d o n and c h i l d r e n , of We i l and w e r e gnosis of G r a n d p a

I he day w a s o n e long M u r p h y and Anna Acheson . C l a r e n c e B o m b e r r y , of ( i r a n d

T r a d e s m a n . So if you can ' t get t u r k e y . V e tfuess Mr. S t o w e w a s "ho i - An* the p r i c e 0' goose is I I I R I I ,

l e r i ng" fo r b i i l l e rmi lk . If w e ' D o n ' t sit d o w n on y o u r wish bone , k n o w w h e n he ' s c o m i n g we ' l l t ry an" to have a j u g r e a d y next t ime. Don' t m a k e a fuss an

to be r e m e m b e r e d .

r : M r s , r . L l' . L . c ' m ' ' ' "R ' r t a ined Hapids , visited b is a u n t , Mrs." Art fo r r i i anksg iv ing Mrs. M o r a 1 Acheson F r i d a y .

r H o o p e r . J a k e Ruegsogger spent pa r i of •f U a r k s M l l e , and Mrs. S w e e t , of, last week wi th re la t ives in Sou th

Lowel l . Lowel l . J o e S h e a r a n d fami ly . J e r r y De- Leo l luegseKger. of Lans ing , Is r \\MIi r h-. n n , , M r - i l 1"1 h o m e f r o m dee r hun t i ng , Eva , of

Mrs. \ \ ill Roolh w e r e S u n d a y ne ld lng , is wi th the h o m e fo lks gues t s at Midy S h e a r s . n n 1 - • - -. — . f o r an ex tended s lay , a n d F r a n k

i n ^ d i n n e r .

e v e n i n g w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. Alber t H o u s c r m a n .

Mr. and Mrs. A n t h o n y Z a h m a n d ch i l d r en , of Lans ing , w e r e r e c e n t c a l l e r s o n t h e i r g r a n d -m o t h e r , Mrs. Clem H e e t h e r .

Mr. a n d Mrs. N o r m a n Higg ins wi l l r e t u r n the first of this w e e k f r o m the i r N o r t h e r n h u n t i n g t r i p . Mr. Higgins got h i s d e e r .

Mr. a n d Mrs. A lbe r t H o u s c r m a n had a s T h a n k s g i v i n g gues ts Mr. a n d Mrs. E l m e r R i c h m o n d , of Lowe l l and Mr. a n d Mrs. Ear l V o s b u r g a n d son E r n e s t , of n e a r Ada .

Mr, a n d Mrs. Gus t Laux and t w o c h i l d r e n spen t f r o m W e d n e s -d a y unt i l F r i d a y w i t h re la t ives u p Nor th .

T h e c o w t e s t e r s a re in the n e i g h b o r h o o d th i s week .

Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y F a s h b a u g h e n t e r t a i n e d e igh teen gues ts to a T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r Sunday .

Mrs. Ph ro t r i a B r e i m e y e r and c h i l d r e n spen t T h a n k s g i v i n g day w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r a n d s i s te r In G r a n d Ranids .

H a r o l d H o u s e r m a n spen t f r o m T h u r s d a y night un t i l S u n d a y wl tn h is G r a n d p a a n d G r a n d m a Rich-nu nd, of Lowel l .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Glen Higgins had h e r f a t h e r , F r a n k Rlough and c h i l d r e n f o r T h a n k s g i v i n g d in -n e r . Miss Lois B lough r e m a i n e d f o r a longer vis i t .

Mr. and Mrs. Alber t H o u s e r -m a n w e r e S u n d a y gues ts of t h e i r p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. E l m e r Rich-m o n d , of Lowel l .

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Raker , T o m B o w e n , J o y c e F r o s t , B e r t h a Ho l l and , Mar ion P e c k h a m , J u n i o r P u r d y , J o h n P h e l p s .

T h i r d G r a d e . Robe r t Gazcl la , B r a d f o r d G i b -

son , D o r i s J o h n s o n , E d w a r d Ma-ioney , Marga re t Myers , Ard is S c h n e i d e r , T h u r s t o n T i d d .

F o u r t h G r a d e . D o r o t h y J e a n Goul , B u t h House-

man , Robel le Mil lard, Melvin Rog-ers , A r t h u r Whi t e .

S O U T H WARD F i r s t G r a d e .

E r m a Bett is , Norn C h r o u c h , W a y n e D a w s o n , Ne l l i e B icha rd , R i c h a r d Young, Virg in ia Young.

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H a r l e y B a l c o m , D o r o t h y F le tch-e r , E l s i e R i c h a r d s .

F o u r t h G r a d e . Max ine K a u f m a n , Dan ie l Steele,

Hugh Young. C E N T R A L B U I L D I N G .

K i n d e r g a r t e n . W i l l i a m Baslcy, P h y l l i s B r o w n ,

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F i f t h G r a d e . Dor i s Blase r , Paul R i n n a n ,

EASY! Q U I C K ! G L Y C E R I N MIX FOR C O N S T I P A T I O N

S imp le g lyce r in , b u c k t h o r n b a r k , sa l ine , etc., as m i x e d in Ad-le r ika , re l ieves c o n s t i p a t i o n In T W O h o u r s ! Most m e d i c i n e s act on on ly l o w e r bowel , but Adlori-k a ac t s on ROTH u p p e r a n d low-e r b o w e l , r e m o v i n g p o i s o n s you neve r t hough t w e r e in y o u r sys-tem. Ju s t O N E s p o o n f u l r e l i eves GAS, s o u r s t o m a c h a n d s ick head -ache . Let Adle r ika give s t o m a c h a n d b o w e l s a R E A L c l e a n i n g and see h o w good you fee l ! M. N. H e n r y , Druggis t . adv.

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George T o w n s e n d and . f ami ly jr , n o S w a n s o n , J o h n T h o r n e . Lil-spent T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h t h c l i , n V a n D o n l l e u v e l , Bern icc Ven-l a t i e r ' s p a r e n t s n e a r F e n w i c k . H a r o l d Z a h m ,

, F r e d H o l s w o r t h w a s a Has t i ngs . S ix th G r a d e . v i s i to r W e d n e s d a y . Gold ie Bas ler , Margare t Br igh-

Mr. and Mrs. E d . McCall and ,1

o n ' B a r b a r a F l e t c h e r . Van Ars-, b a b y visited T h u r s d a y w i t h M r . ' ' E ' y n n , E i l een Goul , Belly and Mrs. F r a n c e s Sha f f e r , of , , i 1 1 ' P a u l i n e Kyse r , Gould Ri-S o n i h Bos ton . volte, Bet ty J a n e S h e r w o o d . Ar-

Mr. nml Mrs. S i las D r e w , F r e d ''.'i1.1", S p e a k e r . I r e n e Snce r s l r a . I lo l swor l l i and Wil l Head w o r t hi '^d'Hi S t a u f f e r . Luel la Thonison , spen t T h a n k s g i v i n g wi th C a r l l ' - ' ' w a r d Z y g m a n t .

F I N A L ADMINISTRATION C O U N T .

S ta te of Michigan . T h e P r o -bate cour t f o r t h e Coun ty of Ken t .

Al a sess ion of said cou r t , he ld at t h e p r o b a t e office. In the City of G r a n d Rap ids , in said Coun ty , on t h e 30th d a y of N o v e m b e r , A. 1)., 1929.

P r e s e n t : H O N J O H N DAL-TON, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

In the Mat te r of t h e Es t a t e of El izabeth L. T r a i n , Deceased .

T h e Michigan T r u s t c o m p a n y h a v i n g filed In s a id c o u r t the finaj a d m i n i s t r a t i o n accoun t of David G. Mange, deceased ad-m i n i s t r a t o r of sa id es ta te , and its pe t i t ion p r a y i n g f o r t h e a l low-ance t he r eo f a n d fo r the ass ign-men t and d i s t r i bu t i on of t h e res i -due of said es ta te ,

It Is O r d e r e d , T h a t t h e 27th day of D e c e m b e r , A. 1)., 1929, at ten o 'c lock In the f o r e n o o n , al said p r o b a t e office, be and is h e r e b y a p p o i n t e d f o r e x a m i n i n g and a l l o w i n g said accoun t and hea r i im said p e t i t i o n — ;

It Is F u r t h e r O r d e r e d . Tha t pub l i c not ice the reof be given by pub l i ca t ion of a copy of th i s or -der . fo r t h r e e success ive weeks p rev ious t o said day of hea r ing , in t h e IX)well Ledger , a n e w s p a -pe r p r i n t e d and c i r c u l a t e d in said c o u n t y .

J O H N DALTON, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

A I r u e copy . F R E D B O T H .

Regis te r of P r o b a t e . (28-29-30

'• J i , 1 " n \ J r e y a n d son . of a n d w i f e spent T h a n k s g i v i n g in . . ,. . . , . . Ha r t , vis i ted Mrs. F loyd Golds C a r s o n City.

T h ' n n . 1 i g h - . J r , « M n V ^ l m ' , d n y F r i d a y . i Mr. and Mrs. D o r u s C h u r c h if Hi i' 1 M I / S e r ' - n 1 C o n v e r s e and f ami ly wore and m o t h e r , of Al ton, and Kirk If that s t oo high for you I h a n k s g i v l n g gues t s al P e t e r F o r d a n d wife , of N e w a y g o , w o r e

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K r u m ' s w e r e R u b y W a l k e r of G r a n d Rap ids . Mary H e n n e s s e y of L a n s i n g and D. D. K r u m and wi fe .

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C. M. H i m e b a u g h and f a m i l y w e r e gues t s of h e r p a r e n t s in V i c k s b u r g o v e r T h a n k s g i v i n g .

Mrs. C h r i s W i t l e n b a c h e n t e r -t a ined h e r c h i l d r e n and t h e i r f ami l i e s f o r T h a n k s g i v i n g .

P . A. T r a v i s and w i f e of G r a n d Bap ids spen t T h u r s d a y w i t h t h e

11 or ma ncc-Gross fami l ies . ' , 1 F U R T H E R O R D F R F H H e r 111 T e n c k i n c k a n d w i f e and P ^ ) R I ) E R K J ) '

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A D M I M S T B A T I O N C O U N T .

S ta le of Mich igan . T h e P r o -ba te Court fo r (he C o u n t y of Ken t .

Al a sess ion of said cou r t , hold il t h e p r o b a t e office, in the City if G r a n d Rapids , in said Counly . 111 the 29lli day of N o v e m b e r , A.

I).. 15)29. P r e s e n t : HON J O H N DAL-

TON. J u d g e of P r o b a t e . In (he Mat te r of the Es ta te of

Elja 1. R i r h m o n d . Deceased . T h e Michigan T r u s t c o m p a n y

h a v i n g lileil in sa id c o u r t the linal a d m i n i s l r a t i o n accoun t of David (i. Mange, deceased ad-m i n i s t r a t o r of said es ta te , and i ts pe t i t ion p r a y i n g f o r the a l l ow-ance Ihereof a n d f o r t h e ass ign-ment and d i s t r i b u t i o n of the rosi-ine of said os la lc ,

Il is O r d e r e d . Tha i (he 27lh lay nf DeCenibcr , A. I).. 1929, al en o 'c lock in the f o r e n o o n , at

said p r o b a t e ofi ice. b e a n d is m e b y a p p o i n t e d fo r e x a m i n i n g m d a l l o w i n g said accoun t and i c a r i n g sa id p e t i t i o n — ;

It Is F u r t h e r O r d e r e d . T h a t publ ic not ice the reof be given b y inibl ical ion of a c o p y of th i s or -iel*. for t h r e e success ive w e e k s

p r ev ious to sa id day of h e a r i n g , 111 the Lowel l Ledger , a n e w s p a -per p r i n t e d a n d c i r c u l a t e d in said coun ty .

J O H N DALTON. J u d g e of P r o b a t e ,

\ t rue c o p y . F R E D B O T H ,

Beg i s t c r of P r o b a t e . (28-29-30

ORDER A P P O I N T I N G TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS.

S ta le of Mich igan . T h e Pro-ha te Cour t f o r (he Coun(y of Ken t .

At a sess ion of said Cour t hold at t h e P r o b a t e Ofiice in the Cily of G r a n d Rap ids in sa id Coun ty , on the 29th d a y of N o v e m b e r , A. 1).. 1929.

P r e s e n t . Hon . CLARK E. HIG-BEE, J u d g e of P r o b a t e .

IN T H E MATTER O F T H E ES-T A T E O F J o h n Kehoe , Deceased .

II a p p e a r i n g lo I he c o u r t that t he l ime f o r p r e s e n t a t i o n of c la ims aga ins t said e s t a t e should be l imi ted , and tha t a t i m e and place b e a p p o i n t e d l o rece ive , e x a m i n e and a d j u s t all c l a i m s a n d d e m a n d s aga ins t sa id deceased by and b e f o r e said c o u r t :

I T IS O R D E R E D , T h a t all t he c r e d i t o r s of said deceased a r e re -qu i r ed to p r e s e n t t he i r c l a ims to said cour t at said P r o b a t e Office on or b e f o r e t h e 31st d a y of March . A. D.. 1930. at t en o 'c lock in thc f o r e n o o n , sa id t ime ami place be ing h e r e b y a p p o i n t e d f o r the e x a m i n a t i o n and a d j u s t m e n t of all c l a ims a n d d e m a n d s aga ins t

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J . M. T u r n e r . Minister . Almon( . Mich.

F . M. J o h n s o n , Lowel l . Mich.. D e a r Mr. J o h n s o n :

Your ed i to r i a l c o m m e n t w a s I app rec i a t ed , and rece ived , I t h ink , ! in the s a m e spi r i t in w h i c h ill w a s sen t . I have asked Mr. P a t o n to r e p r i n t it bodi ly in h i s next is-! sue. but w h e t h e r tha t is p r a c t i c a l j for h im o r not I s ca rce ly k n o w .

I a g r e e w i t h y o u r s t a t e m e n t in r ega rd to the a d v e r t i s i n g in the i p a p e r and d id no t h a v e t ha t ini mind at all w h e n m a k i n g my l i t t l e ' l i r ade .

T h e ev iden t l ack of s u p p o r t 1

given t he local pape r by the busi-1 ness m e n m u s t m a k e t h e e d i t o r j feel abou t the same as the p reach-1 er does w h e n the s a m e bus iness men put both t he i r feel and the i r souls in s l i p p e r s on S u n d a y m o r n i n g s , all u n m i n d f u l of the ea rnes t and neces sa ry cfTorts of the c h u r c h .

S p e a k i n g of " i m p r o v i n g t h e op-p o r t u n i t y , " it is just t ha t . W h e n I c a m e h e r e n e a r l y five y e a r s ago Ibe p u b l i s h e r s of the Hera ld of-fe red the space , and a l t h o u g h 1 am no w r i t e r , a n d o f t en t h i n k it fool ish fo r m e lo fill t h e c o l u m n . I keep at il b e c a u s e il is too good an o p p o r t u n i t y to miss . W h e t h e r it does a n y good o r no t . or w h e t h -er it is g e n e r a l l y read , I d o not k n o w , no r 1 might add w h e t h e r il is w o r t h r e a d i n g , a^ 1 do not o f t e n got a " r i s e " out of any one . | Not w a n t i n g to neglect s u c h a

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T u e s d a y . Dec. 10.—Tom Story , T h a n k you f o r the c o m m e n t I W a y l a n d , 30 h e a d of ca t t le , 3 and fo r send ing m e a c o p v of t h e ; ho r ses , pa i r of mules , all d a y pape r W h i l e 1 am not a c o m - ; sa le . | po tent judge of such t i l ings 1 do

T h u r s d a y , Dec. 12.—Fat s tock; t h i n k y o u r sbeel in g e n e r a l is s h o w , G r a n d Rap ids . Mich, p r i ze w o r t h y of a w o r d of e o m m e n d a -w i n n i n g fat ca t t l e . l ion.

Monday . Dec. 16.—W. J . Lessi l- Yours s i n c e r e l y , e r . G r a t t a n , 23 h e a d r eg i s t e red J . M. t u r n e r . and g r a d e s h o r t h o r n cat t lo, 30 s h e e p Read The L e d g e r a d i .

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Ib is o r d e r f o r t h r e e successivc w e e k s p r e v i o u s to said d a y of b e a r i n g , in t h e Lowe l l Ledger , a n e w s p a p e r p r i n t e d a n d c i r cu la t ed in said c o u n t y .

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1 Mary ' s h o s p i t a l S u n d a y f o r a go i t r e o p e r a t i o n .

Orv i l l e J e s s u n , of Ka lamazoo , spen t a f e w d a y s w l l h f r i e n d s In Lowel l r e c e n t l y .

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Mrs. Ju l i a S t o n e r e t u r n e d to Pon t ine W e d n e s d a y a f t e r s p e n d -ing some t i m e a l t h e Mar t in Hoxie h o m e .

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Mr. and Mrs. G u y L e w i s nnd c h i l d r e n of G r a n d B a p i d s w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of h e r pa r -ri i ls , Mr. and Mrs. L. P . Morse .

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j s i s te r . Mr. a n d Mrs. Will H a r t -man .

Mrs . R a l p h Kis te w a s a G r a n d Rap ids v i s i to r M o n d a y .

H a r v e y C o o n s Is c o n f l n c d t o h i s h o m e s u f f e r i n g w i t h p l eu r i sy .

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Mrs . K a t h e r i n e S tone , of G r a n d Rap ids , s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h h e r c h i l d r e n .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J e r r y B a n n o n , of Det ro i t , s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h J. E. B a n n o n a n d f a m i l y .

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G e r a l d i n e D a w s o n s p e n t f r o m F r i d a y u n t i l S u n d a y at Six L a k e s w l l h Mr. a n d Mrs. P a u l D a w s o n .

Viola A n d e r s o n , of G r a n d R a p -ids. s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h e r p a r -en ts . Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y A n d e r -

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B. T. F o r d , w i f e a n d son W a r -ren w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of Ibe i r n i ece . Mrs. C h a r l e s D o j i e and fami ly .

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Mr. a n d Mrs. P . Mu lde r a n d Miss F l o r a J e a n w e r e T u e s d a y e v e n i n g d i n n e r gues t s of Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Mulder at t he i r h o m e in G r a n d Rap ids .

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Miss Crys ta l P a n t , T r u m a n C a m e r o n , Miss A r n o l d a n d Bud V a n d e n b u r g . of Muskegon , w e r e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g gues ts of Mr. a n d Mrs. Cl i f fo rd P a n t , Miss P a n t r e m a i n i n g at h o m e f o r T h a n k s g i v -ing a n d Ihc w e e k - e n d .

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Mr. a n d Mrs. L a w r e n c e , Mrs. McCar ly and t w o d a u g h t e r s spent F r i d a y wi th M. H o x i e at t he f a r m , w h e r e he wi l l r e m a i n f o r t h e W i n t e r at leas t .

Mr. a n d Mrs. F . P . M a c F a r l a n e and d a u g h t e r . Miss Dor i s , w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of t h e i r son and b r o t h e r , J o h n M a c F a r l a n e a n d w i f e , of De t ro i t .

Mr. a n d Mrs. T e d E l h a r t a n d son K e n n e t h , of Ho l l and a n d Miss Marga re t F o r d , of G r a n d Rapids , w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of Mr and Mrs. Roye F o r d .

Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s R. C r a n e a n d son Hol land , of Lans ing . w e r e S u n d a y gues t s of h e r s i s te r , Mrs. V e r n e Ashley a n d f ami ly , a n d p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. J . Al t - ' house .

Mr. a n d Mrs. C. O. L a w r e n c e , ' Mrs. C la ra McCar ly a n d daugh-1 ters , Alice a n d F r a n c e s , w e r e ' T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of Mr. and ; Mrs. H a r r y F u l l e r , of G r a n d R a p i d s .

Mrs. J o h n S. Berg in is s u f f e r -ing w i t h a b r o k e n c o l l a r b o n e a n d n u m e r o u s b r u i s e s caused , f r o m a fall d o w n the ce l l a r s ta i rs . ! Mrs. E r n e s t N o r w o o d is c a r i n g ' f o r h e r . j

C i f fo rd Cook a n d fami ly , of S p C n t . T h a x 1

n k s g i v : l Mr. a n d Mrs. 1. A. Wood , Mr. m S - i "V,1"' "• ! a n d Mrs . George S i n c l a i r , of • Ir... G c o r g t L i t . Miss B o n i i c e Cascade , Mr. and Mrs. H a r o l d

, h e m h o m e f o r t h e1 Col l ins , of G r a n d Rap ids , La

k -eno . V a n c h e S inc la i r , of Lowel l , w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r gues t s at t h e T h a n k s g i v i n g d a v gues ts of Mr.

( . l iarIes D a w s o n h o m e w e r e h c r and Mrs. C h a r l e s Kellogg. b r o t h e r , l o h n Wilson a n d w i f e , Mrs . J e n n i e A. D r a p e r , Miss

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Mrs. G. A ; I n d e r w o o d , of Ruf - at a d i n n e r of ven i son w h i c h t h e fa lo . c a m e F r i d a y t o be t h e guest l a t t e r b r o u g h t f r o m t h e i r h u n t i n g f o r an indef in i t e t i m e of he r i r i p In the U p p e r P e n i n s u l a , . l augh te r a n d s o n - i n - l a w Rev. and y h a n ( l M r s . E I m o r s . w h i t e Mrs. Lemke . of t h e Congrega - ; , n ( i s o n H o w a r d , w i t h h e r peo-

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Mr. a n d Mrs. R o y d e n W a r n e r a n d c h i l d r e n met w i t h his b ro th - : e r , Alva W a r n e r a n d fami ly , o f . G r a n d Ledge f o r T h a n k s g i v i n g , d i n n e r . His f a t h e r a n d m o t h e r , ; Mr. a n d Mrs. N e w t o n W a r n e r a n d b r o t h e r C laude , a n d f ami ly , w e r e a l so guests .

T h o s e f r o m a d i s t a n c e t o a t t e n d the f u n e r a l se rv ices a n d b u r i a l of the late Mrs. Mar t in H o x i e w e r e h e r s i s t e r , Mrs. Ju i a S tone , Mr. a n d Mrs. A. A. Lane , of P o n -t iae , Mr. a n d Mrs. H . J. F u l l e r , G r a n d Rap id s , Mr. a n d Mrs. V. D . Nash , of Muskegon , Mrs . C. Bis-hop . Mr. a n d Mrs. N o a h B i shop , of Ion ia . F r e d Hoxie , of Ba t t l e Creek , George Hoxie , of P o t t e r ' s C o r n e r s , Mr. a n d Mrs. E l l i son E a s t o n , Dr . a n d Mrs. W i l k i n s o n , a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Mil ton W i l k i n -son . of S a r a n a c , Mrs . E. L. Bis-h o p a n d d a u g h t e r s , of Bel lvue , and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey , of

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Mrs. A. L. P a n t is s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. C l i f fo rd P a n t .

Mrs. W i n n i e S inc l a i r , of Ada, spent F r i d a y w i t h Mrs . W i l l a r d Denn le .

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ha le and t h r e e c h i l d r e n s p e n t T h a n k s g i v -ing in Lans ing .

Mr. a n d Mrs, L a w r e n c e R u t h e r -ford m o t o r e d to Alma T u e s d a y on a bus iness t r ip .

N. L. Coons a t t e n d e d a r u r a l c a r r i e r s ' m e e t i n g at G r a n d v l l l e S a t u r d a y even ing .

Miss I^ois Kr l ege r spen t T h a n k s -giving w i t h h e r g r a n d m o t h e r , Mrs. C h a r l e s K r l e g e r .

J o h n S c h w a r d e r , of S o u t h L o w -ell , w a s a T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t at t h e C h a r l e s S h e p a r d h o m e .

Mr. a n d Mrs. M y r o n B. Conk l ln , of Ionia , a r e s p e n d i n g the W i n t e r at L o n g Beach, C a l i f o r n i a .

Miss Opal P a n t , W e s l e y Gould and D o n a l d P a n t a t t e n d e d t h e s h o w in Ionia S u n d a y e v e n i n g .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed . W a l k e r w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of Mr . a n d Mrs. S t a n l e y Aycrs , of S a r a n a c .

Mr. nnd Mrs. H o w a r d R i t t e n g e r spent S u n d a y w i t h h e r s i s te r , Mrs C l a r e n c e Marv in , of C la rksv i l l e .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J . 1). F r o s t , of Moseley, w e r e S u n d a y gues t s of the i r son , B y r o n F r o s t nnd f a m -ily.

Mr. a n d Mrs. C. G. W i e l a n d a n d son George , w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues ts a t t h e M u r p h y - A c h e s o n home .

Mr. and Mrs. J o h n R i t t e n g e r w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of the i r son, H o w a r d R i t t e n g e r , a n d f ami ly .

Cl i f ton W h i t e is s l i l l con f ined lo his bed on a c c o u n t of a r ecen t fal l , w h i c h i n j u r e d h i m q u i t e se r ious ly .

S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g Mr. nnd Mrs. Pe ter F i n d s e n t e r t a i n e d f r i e n d s f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s w i t h a venl-j •ion d i n n e r .

Mrs. P. J . F i n d s , sons , Gera ld , and Bobbie , n n d Mrs. E. S. W h i t e spent S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n in G r a n d Rap ids .

Mr. and Mrs. T o n y Slb i l sk l , of G r a n d Rapids , spent T h a n k s g i v -ing w i t h he r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. Milo J o h n s o n .

Mrs . E m m a W h i t e , of Ma lve rn Appts. , D e t r o i t , is s u f f e r i n g w i t h facia l e ry s ipe l a s a n d i s t a k i n g violet r a y t r e a t m e n t .

Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s M c l n t y r e and c h i l d r e n spen t T h a n k s g i v i n g wi th t he i r son a n d d a u g h t e r , Mr. and Mrs. C lyde Mul len .

Mr. a n d Mrs.. W i l l a r d D e n n i e and Mrs. J o h n H e n r y , of Muske-gon, spcn l W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y f o r e n o o n in G r a n d Rapids .

Mr. and Mrs. Gust J o h n s o n a n d c h i l d r e n , Ed . H c n d r i x s o n , and Mrs. Roy McCarey , all of G r a n d Bapids , w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. G. G. B o y e n g a .

C l a r e n c e S p e a k e r met w i t h a )a in fu l a c c i d e n t a w e e k ago. A a r g e l i m b f r o m a t r ee h e w a s

cu t t i ng d o w n s t r u c k h i m jus t be -low the knee , c u t t i n g a d e e p gash .

Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s T h o r p e and c h i l d r e n a n d Mrs . A n n a S t i n c h i c o m b spen t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h t h e l a t t e r ' s b r o t h e r , W m . Li t t l e a n d f a m i l y , of W e s t Se-b e w a .

Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m C h o l e r t o n a r e v is i t ing t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . W. McConnel l a n d f a m i l y at Me-d i n a , Ohio . Mrs. V i n i n g is w i t h Miss Annie M a y n a r d d u r i n g t h e i r a b s e n c e .

R a y m o n d R o o m s h u r g , Mr. a n d Mrs. Leon R o o m s h u r g , of I on i a , ca l led o n Mr . a n d Mrs. A n d r e w C h a f f e e M o n d a y e v e n i n g , a n d the i r m o t h e r , Mrs . C a r a R o o m s -b u r g r e t u r n e d w i t h t h e m to Ion ia .

Misses E i z a b e t h C r a w , of De-t ro i t , a n d Mi ldred C r a w , of L a n s -ing, w e r e T h a n k s g i v i n g gues t s a n d w e e k - e n d gues t s of t h e i r u n -cle a n d a u n t , H . J . C o o n s a n d w i f e .

Mr. a n d Mrs. W . H . Gage a n d d a u g h t e r E i l een , w e r e S u n d a y gues ts of Mr . a n d Mrs . Cl i f fo rd Pan t , Miss C r y s t a l P a n t a n d Mrs. A. L. P a n t r e t u r n i n g h o m e w i t h t h e m .

W m . Mil ler , J r . , of Ml. P l e a s a n t N o r m a l , Mar ion Mil ler , of L a n s -ing, a n d F l o r e n c e Mil ler , of P o r t -land, s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h t h c h o m e folks , Mr. a n d Mrs . W . G. Mil ler .

Mrs. F . (). W i n g e i e r , Mr. a n d Mrs. C. O. C o n d o n , a n d Mrs . Ben H a r d y , of S a r a n a c , w e r e T h a n k s -g iv ing gues t s of t h e f o r m e r ' s d a u g h t e r , Mrs . F r a n k Biggs a n d f a m i l y .

Mr. a n d M r s . P . J . F i n d s e n t e r -t a ined M o n d a y e v e n i n g f o r t l ie p l e a s u r e of h is Ion ia a n d L o w e l l emp loyees w i t h a roas t v e n i s o n d i n n e r and all t h e good ies t o go w i t h it.

R i c h a r d a n d L e s t e r Mange m o -to red f r o m De t ro i t S a t u r d a y eve-ning, s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k - e n d a t t hc F . F . C o o n s h o m e . Mrs . Mange a n d D o r o t h y r e t u r n e d h o m e w i t h t h e m .

S t a n l e y T a y l o r , son of Mr. a n d ] Mrs . H . J . T a y l o r , of G r a n d R a p -ids, in c o m p a n y w i t h t w o o t h e r y o u n g m e n lef t G r a n d R a p i d s T u e s d a y m o r n i n g f o r a m o t o r I r i p to C a l i f o r n i a to be g o n e s e v e r a l m o n t h s .

Miss Arie l L a w r e n c e r e t u r n e d to h e r schoo l w o r k in D e t r o i t ' S u n d a y in c o m p a n y w i t h h e r 1

f r i e n d , Mrs. He len Sil l P r i c e , o f |

Det ro i t , w h o h a d b e e n t h e gues t ! of h e r m o t h e r in G r a n d Rap ids , 1

d u r i n g T h a n k s g i v i n g -

Mrs. H a t t i e P e c k h a m , Mrs.] R o b e r t H a h n a n d c h i d r c n , Mrs., C. H. H o r n a n d Miss Mary H o r n s p e n t F r i d a y in G r a n d Rap ids . On t h e i r r e t u r n Mrs . P e c k h a m re - , ce ivcd the s ad m e s s a g e f r o m j Cad i l l ac t h a t h e r b r o t h e r , George , W i l s o n h a d b e e n h i t b y a n a u t o -m o b i l e a n d t a k e n l o t h e h o s p i t a l w h e r e h e d ied in a f e w h o u r s . Mrs . P e c k h a m a n d s i s t e r . Miss Ne t t i e W i l s o n , l e f t S u n d a y l o a t -t e n d h i s f u n e r a l , w h i c h w a s h e l d . M o n d a y w i t h b u r i a l i n Cad i l l ac . |

W o r d w a s r e c e i v e d l as t w e e k b y Vin H u n t of t h e d e a t h of h i s a u n t , Mrs . C a r r i e H u n t e r V i n t o n , N o v e m b e r 22, at h e r h o m e in P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n , w h e r e s h e h a s r e s ided t h e p a s t t e n o r m o r e y e a r s . S h e is s u r v i v e d b y o n e s i s te r , Mrs . J e s s i e H u n t e r T u c k e r , of C i n d n n a t i , w h o w a s w i t h h e r a t t h e t i m e of h e r d e a t h a n d sev-e ra l . n e p h e w s a n d n ieces . Mrs . V i n t o n w a s t h e d a u g h t e r of R o b -e r t H u n t e r , J r . , a n d s i s t e r of Mrs . L. H . H u n t , f o r m e r L o w e l l p e o p l e . S h e w a s a t e a c h c r a n d a l so a p u -pil in t b e L o w e l l s c h o o l s m a n y y e a r s ago, w h e r e s h e w a s we l l a n d f a v o r a b l y k n o w n .

Miss F l o r e n c e H a y s m e r s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h re la t ives in Be ld ing .

H o w a r d K r u m a n d f ami ly , of J a c k s o n , v is i ted L o w e l l r e l a t ives T h a n k s g i v i n g .

W m . F r o s t a n d f a m i l y s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g w l l h Mr. a n d Mrs. S. S. W e a v e r in B o w n e .

J . J . Brez ina a n d W e s l e y Roth s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g In T r a v e r s e City, t h e f o r m e r ' s o ld h o m e .

Mr. and Mrs. Ed . P o t t r u f f , of G r a n d Rapids , w e r e gues t s of Mr. n n d Mrs. E l m e r P l e t c h e r S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs. P . E. Vos, of F l i n t , s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h t h e la t -t e r ' s p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. B. A. Cha r l e s .

Milo B a r n e y wi l l go t o G r a n d R a p i d s i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e t o s p e n d t w o o r t h r e e m o n t h s w i t h re la t ives .

Mr. a n d Mrs. W l l l l a m J o s e p h a n d Mr. and Mrs. E . N a s h s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. T. King In G r a n d Rapids .

Mr. and Mrs. C l aude Mil lard a n d son , Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed . G a r d -n e r a n d son s p e n t T h a n k s g i v i n g d a y wi th r e l a t i ve s In P o r t l a n d .

Mr. and Mrs. C l i f fo rd Cook a n d son Jack ie , of G r a n k Rap id s , s p e n t T h u r s d a y w i t h Mrs . Cook ' s pn ren t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. George Lee .

Mrs. A n d r e w C h a f f e e h a s so f a r r ecove red f r o m h c r r e c e n t Ill-ness w i t h flu a s to be a r o u n d t h e bouse , a l t h o u g h st i l l q u i t e w e a k .

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Mr. and Mrs. F e r r i s T a y l o r w e r e T h n n k s g i v i n g gues t s of he r d a u g h t e r a n d son - in - l aw , Mr. a n d Mrs. H n r r y McPbnr l i n , of G r a n d Rapids .

Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F . H e l m e r a n d m o t h e r , Mrs. Mil ler , of G r a n d Rap ids , spen t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n w i t h t he i r a u n t s , Mrs. Bead le a n d Mrs. Bell , of Lowel l .

Mr. a n d Mrs. T o m Cha f f ee . Mrs . Oll ie W a r d . Mrs. Clnrn R o o m s -b u r g nnd Miles S h n r p , of Ion ia , a t e d i n n e r w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. A n d r e w C h a f f e e T h a n k s g i v i n g .

Miss Gladys Ross , of Blodget t hospi tu l . G r a n d Rap id s , a n d Gor-don Ross, of J u n i o r col lege . G r a n d Rapids , s p e n t T h u r s d a y w i t h t h d r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mfs . AV. Ross .

Milo B a r n e y s p e n t T h a n k s g i v -ing wi th h i s cous ins , t h e See ley b r o t h e r s , n e a r Be ld ing O t h e r gues t s w e r e S. L. See ley a n d f a m i l y f r o m L a k e v i e w , a s i s te r , Mrs . C a r o l i n e Choa t c s a n d h c r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . E d n a Boyd, of Bel-d ing .

Miss Marga re t W i n g e i e r , of Oshkosh , Wis . , t ook an a i r p l a n e I r i p to t h e h o m e of h c r m o t h e r , Mrs . Rose W i n g e i e r , w h o e n t e r -ta ined w i t h a T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n -ne r . O t h e r gues t s w e r e Mr. a n d Mrs. David W a s h b u r n , of L o w e l l , T e d Randa l l , of G r a n d Rap id s , a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s Oesch , of G r a t t a n . Miss Rose W i n -ge ie r r e t u r n e d to W i s c o n s i n w i t h h e r s i s t e r f o r a visi t .

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