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News Briefs Harold Twist, A student Rilledale college. will. spend the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs.

Clair Ashby, 731 west Hanover street. are the parents of a seven and three-quarter pound daughter, born Tuesday. PAGE TWO Grand Rapids this morning to remain over night. the guest of Miss Jean Anderson. MiNs Harriet Simons motored to Miss Rosemary Osborne went to Ann Arbor this atternoon where she will be a weck end guest at the Delta Gamma house.

row she, will attend the initiation at the sorority which will be followed by a banquet in the eve- ning. Miss Edna Henley of Detroit stopped in Marshall yesterday. enroute to Chicago where she will attend the National Conference of the Child. Welfare League of America. Miss Thelma Henley and Miss Frances Henley of Battle Creek accompanied her to Chicago.

Caught a Cold? To help end it sooner, rub throat and chest with VISAS An Irish Festal Two playlets given by the children of St. Mary's School. Sunday Evening at 7:45 At Baart Hall All lovers of Irish music and Irish wit will enjoy it. It's a Pleasure to Cook' With A kelvinator Electric Range Joseph Leyden PLUMBING HEATING GARDENI A TODAY TOMORROW EVENING PRICES 10c, 20c, 25c UPROARIOUS as only a Damon Runyon yarn can bels VICTOR McLAGLEN FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER with GLORIA STUART -ALSOCHAPTER No. 1 CUSTER'S LAST STAND Flac Most Thrilling Episode in AMERICAN HISTORY Thousands of Indians Thousands of Buffalo 5c-Kiddies Matinee-5c SATURDAY 2:30 SUNDAYGINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE -InFOLLOW The FLEET was first day of hearing; in probate court in the esAlice A.

Allen. William J. Kearney, of Alfiled an appearance in circourt today in behalf Pryor, defendant in a suit by Pearl Pryor. Angley, son of Mr. and E.

A. Angley, has been into membership in Phi Delta fraternity at the of Michigan. children of St. Mary's school preesnt an Irish Festival hall 1 Sunday evening at 7:45 two playlets "The Real Patand "An Irish Ball" will has been received here serious condition of Miss AlBaird. former Marshall following an operation appendicitis at La Porte, Indiwhere she now resides.

Harry P. Sherrard, Homer supervisor, yesterday was 1 by Probate Judge Louise Johnson executor of the will Ann Fishell. Homer resident! died Feb. 21, leaving an estate at $1,200. Partial payment of inheritance in the estate of the late Mary of Albion, amounting to was made at the office of CounTreasurer James Threapleton by Atty.

William J. Kearney. Charging that his wife on beat him with a stove Howard Bailey, of yesterday in circuit suit for divorce against Martha Bailey. A similar was started by Edna Hawkins Kenneth Hawkins for and extreme cruelty. Marshall chapter of the Farmers of America yesterday initiation, at which Hands were advanced rank of Future Farmers.

receiving the promotion were Freeman, Paul Elyea. and Miller. At the same meeting Rendall was elected to. succeed Glenn who has moved to Union Circuit Judge Blaine W. signed.

a finding awarding Judgment of $1,330.73 to liquidating trustees of the Old Merchants Bank Trust Co. Howes, Battle Creek real man and former member board of supervisors, and Davis, Battle Creek postmaster. suit, recently heard Hatch without. a jury, origin in a promissory note. Ten members af the Woman's Christian Temperance Union yesterday afternoon with Maude Winsor.

Only routine transacted and was discussed for a contest in the schools, complete rangements to be announced miscellaneous program was sented which consisted of talks membership campaign and union signal. The April will be held at the Public plans for the annual ing of the Calhoun County Growers association at the. room in the Town Hall afternoon were being today, with announcement by Morrell, president, that meeting will probably be the important since the was organized. The matter operative storage, and a leading item of business. ficers for the ensuing year be elected.

The event is to get underway at 1:30 p. m. The school superintendents the county, exclusive of Creek. are to meet at the school building here Tuesday ning for a conference with Henry Otto, who is in charge the camp schools for the Health Foundation, and Dr. Kinde, director of the health department, relative current health program Foundation.

The superintendents' were organized into an last -fall for the purpose of ating with the Foundation, 6 BAKED GOODS SALE AT LEYDEN'S STORE Saturday, March 14 Trinity Church Girls Gerfared 15 SEE COMING IT AT Robert A. Walker. 113 W. Mich. Ave.

Phone 104 i CHRONICLE, MARSHALL', MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936 THE EVENING Opposes "Jim Ham" Miss Ruth McNamara, above, enters the Democratic primaries in Illinois as an opponent of Senator James Hamilton Lewis for the Democratic senatorial nomination. Wood Co. vs. Levi Page. will start at.

Marshall. This case is a justice court appeal. The Lutheran choir will mect the church Sunday evening at c'clock. A Lenten service will be held Trinity Episcopal church at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Grace McAllister attended the meeting of Camp Fire at the Battle Creek fice Thursday evening.

Bills incurred in maintenance of the Calhoun county infirmary in February amounted to $1.774.69.1 slightly less than January expen-1 ses, it was revealed at the ly audit of the poor commission yesterday afternoon. Last month's audit disclosed bills totalling 842.00 for infirmary expenses. The largest item among the bills ap-. proved yesterday was one for $188 for tread, according to James Mil-, ler, Marshall, representative on: the commission. Mr.

Miller's ex-! penses. exclusive of the infirmary. were $68.33, representing largely: the care of indigent transients. The monthly meeting of' the Auxiliary of Stanley E. Lamb Post.

American Legion, was held last. evening at the Legion club house, fifteen members being present. Mrs. Claude Archer gave a report of the district meeting held here last month, and a report was also given that one needy family had been comfortably clothed by the erganization. The president, Mrs.

John Paxton, appointed Mrs. A. C. Burgy and Mrs. Leo Schnaitman to have charge of the past prestdent and commanders dinner to: be held here in April.

The next meeting will oceur April 16. Newton Mrs. N. C. Francisco and Mrs.

Sylvester Francisco will be hostesses to the East Newton Ladies Aid Society. Thursday, March 19. The co-operative dinner will be served at 1:00 and Mrs. Glenn Schultz and Mrs. Henry Lehman! are the other members of the committee to assist in serving.

The mecteing of the Newton Center L. A. S. was Thursday at the home of Mr. Leo Schultz.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Banfield had as Sunday dinner guests. Mt.

and Mrs. Mark Osmun and Alton Clearance sale of Axminster rugs. 9x12'g. Priced at $27.45 to $27.50. Good selection to choose frem.

Kelser More, Inc. Cause. for Regret is much to be regretted every newspaper in the could not. publish day a political article by L. Mencken.

That would an overwhelming mA.for President Roosevelt the November election. planned to meet once but weather conditions and factors have precluded their to this schedule. B. Alhangh. assistant! postwas back on the job today a brief illness.

Catherine Hallock, county demonstration agent. was at State college on business Possibility of holding a "popular; contest on Tuesday evening 1936 Calhoun fair was discussed today by officials fair association at a meeting! in the county extension The contract for the grand-' free acts was to be awarded afternoon. Katherine Hocktzel received this morning of the death uncle. S. B.

Ziegler. of Calif. Mr. Ziegler passed March 10. following a heart The remains will be Oklahoma City.

for Mr. Ziegler was well known Marshall. having visited here numerous occasions. Miss Dorothy Laros. Camp executive from Battle, Creek.

committee of awards at school Thursday afternoon. Marilyn Beaton. Lorraine Sayers. Marilyn Scott. Wilma Loh Murray passed the WoodGatherer's rank.

Helen Mackey Martha More passed the Maker's rank. Rank will be upon these girls. who from the Amadahi group. Grand Council Fire to be Battle Creek Sunday. March The Calhoun County Pomona was entertained yesterday Athens by the Athens Grange.

business session was held o'clock after which an dinner was served by The afternoon program the public was invited opened by community singing several selections by the girls of the high school. a reading, was given VanNess, and the girls the high school favored several selections. The speaker was Rev. DeKracker Athens who gave an interesting his subject being "Powerful, Living." An Irish reading by Mrs. VanFossen and Shutt played several numbers' his harmonica.

The next of Pomona Grange will be 11 at the Stanley Grange. A directed verdict brought a end to a civil jury trial Battle Creek yesterday when Judge Blaine W. Hatch structed the Jurors to award a judgment. to Jennie E. against the estate of the late torney William E.

Ware, her employer. Mr. Ware started suit some time before his alleging that Mrs. Alderdyce him $1,500 for professional carrying a divorce case to supreme court. and $400 for he had advanced to her.

edging he owed her $571 for graphic services. Mrs. countered with a claim for $1,600 for services she said she rendered. The jurors. the verdict.

were dismissed Monday afternoon, at which the suit of the Marshall Coal Quality Service STEAKS Round, Sirloin, T-Bone 0 lb. AL Prime Short Ribs Beef Roast of Beef lb. 12c per lb. per Spare Ribs Picnic Hams per lb. 17c per lb.

19c Chickens Kraut per lb. 28c 3 Ibs. LARD 2 lbs. Schnaitman Bros. 30 YEARS IN MARSHALL Phone 91 Sales Tax Added Farewell Reception for Rev.

and Mrs. James M. Horton The vestry Trinity church and the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary gave A farewell reception last evening at the Parish honoring Rev. James M. House Horton and Mrs.

Horton, who are leaving Marshall Monday to take up their residence in Adrian. The assembly room presented an attractive appearance, adorned as it I was with many floor lamps and living room furnishings toother gether with cut flowers used by way of decoration. In the receiving line besides Mr. and Mrs. Horton, were the wives of the members of the vestry, who extended cordial greeting to more than two hundred guests.

The refreshment table. from which a. dainty menu was served, was covered with a lace while the centrepiece arranged by Lyle Blakeslee and consisting of snapdragons. daffodils. sweet peas and butterfly flowers, was flanked; by four tall tapers.

Pouring were Mrs. Harold C. Brooks. Mrs. E.

Weber, Emma Brooks and Miss Louise Kempf. A delightful musical program was rendered under the of Lachlan Currie. Mrs. Harold Fred Osmun of northeast Marshall. Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Francisco returned Sunday from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Morgan Francisco and family in Coldwater. Otto Spooner received a fractured left vertebrae when he slipped and fell on the ice, Monday. Dr. Funk of Athens is his attending physician. East Convis The sale at George Scott's Monday was well attended and things sold well.

Mrs. Nellie Krebs of Olivet has Hester, accompanied by Miss Vida Vary, sang a group of songs. the Four Flats Quartette favored with selections. and Mr. Currie, accompanied.

by Miss Ethel Markham, sang "Gypsie Love Song." Ench selection received appreciative applause. During the evening Ethan senior warden, presented the Rev. Mr. Horton with. purse, thus acknowledging the appreciation of the parish for his devoted and faithful service the past six Fitting response was made by the i retiring rector.

There were also gifts from individual members of the congregation besides expressions of appreciation of Mrs. Hor-: ton's help and influence in pro-1 moting the interests of the parish! during her husband's rectorship. Beside Trinity congregation the guest list included the clergymen of the city and their wives. mombers of the Rotary club of which Mr. Horton is an honorary member, also rectors of the Albion and Sturgis Episcopal churches.

by Acting as general chairman of arrangements for this very delightful affair was Ethan Allen who was assisted by an 'efficient committee. moved to her farm. recently vacated by her son Hugh and family, who have moved to Marshall. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Ranger have moved to Marshall. Wesley and family are moving to Battle Creek where he has a position in Kellogg's plant. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mott and daughter Shirley of Ceresco and Margery Whitbeck were Sunday guests at the Carver home.

Mr. Nash of Assyria has niored to the George Pond farm. The C. L. I.

C. will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carver Thursday evening. March 19.

Frank Willis of Lee township will Today claims tate of Atty. bion, cuit Maurice started Robert Mrs. ated Gamma University The will Baart when sy" given. Word the berdine resident, for ana. ship pointed A.

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1 er meetOnion council i in the most Of-: are to scheduled: of Battle! high eve-! Dr. of Kellogg M. R. county to the the association' co-oper-' and or- DOYLE'S Fresh Dressed Tender BEEF ROAST lb. CHICKENS Ih.

Meaty Not Leghorns ROUND or SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 19c Picnic Cut PORK ROAST 1b. Rolled Boneless RIB ROAST lb. VEAL ROAST lb. i No Bone.

No Waste No Bone. No Waste Creamed Spring COTTAGE CHEESE 2 lbs. LEG LAMB lb. We Deliver Phone Orders Anytime Phone 228 occupy the Smalley farm, vacated, George Scott. Mrs.

J. Creedon. who has been spending several weeks with relatives in Chicago, has been ill with bronchitis. DR. EARL C.

PEABODY DENTIST Phone 53 Stuart Block, 121 W. Mich. Ave. House Phone 1005 MARSHALL, MICH. -30 Different Kinds ofBEER Served Here and To Take Out Also Beer In Cans R.

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