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PAGE TWO I 1, I THE EVENING CHRONICLE, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER News Briefs Thought Kidnaped CUUtriwce arid in- were dismissed from Oak- Hospital this momttig" and re- to their home in south Mul- street. Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr.

G. Noneman and Fred spent Friday in Detroit. attended the state fair and DWSflied Greenfield Village, having Jgheon at Dearborn Inn. MM TWStf Smith, 38, 307 cast Mlchi- avenue, paid a) flne and costs iinting to $14.55 when thiq morning before Justice Scott on an assault arid charge. The complaint was by wife, Frances.

Smith arrested late yesterday by by Sheriff Harley Reek. W. H. Rowland while mov- to the home of her sister, Mrs. Julia Bright.

301 south Hamilton fell from a table fracturing Vboth wrists and receiving a bad contusion over her left eye. She -was taken to Oaklawn hospital in Kelser-M6re ambulance, and morning both fractures were and her hands placed in Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Bentlcy arrived today from Chicago for a week end visit. Francis Gauss, who has b.cen in the east on business the past few weeks, returned Thursday. Today was last day of hearing claims in probate court in the estate "of Harriet S. Philo. Miss Emma Brooks, Miss Anna Marshall and the Misses Eva and Marjorie fiderle of Battle Creek the day in 'Detroit.

RA6ES FRIEND, 82 Sccial Seventy-five 'casts. TIRES -safety and the safety of your depends a great deal on If they're worn bad'y, with new ones. Harold Brooks, G. E. Grant, R.

P. McKenzie, J. C. Deuel and F. R.

Moses motored to Chicago today to remain over Sunday. William Faust and P. G. Marquardt, and the former's father, Clarence of Albion, attended the Detroit-New Yprk baseball game at -Detroit "yesterday. Affidavit of default of defendant in the suit of Fred Haebler vs.

Levi Page, was filed in circuit court yesterday afternoon by Atty James W. Mackey representing the plaintiff. The condition of Attorney Robert Waterman of Battle Creek, who is being treated for temporary blindness at University hospital, Provide Relief for All Who Need Relief Harry Browne While hundreds of Boy Scouts joined police in the hunt for Ann Arbor, is as improv- Harry Browne, 18-montb-old son ed: A GREAT QUESTION Shall we, give forty per cent our gross re- qeipts to the racketeer salesman to sing pur praises to you, or shall we stick to that old superior grade of material that we have been jutting in our cemeter- last thirty- and the arid their us and save part of tpat com- and Mrs. B. jt Brings of dleveland Will be-week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Reek, They will return home Monday accompanied by Miss Marjorie -who will spend several" days with them. Mr.

and Mrs. Wflliain R. Simond will motor' td Detroit tomorrow and on Monday will meet Miss Harriet Simons who has been spending the summer at Fairlee, and Weehawken, N. with Mrs. Chas.

Falke. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browne of Detroit, authorities expressed the belief that the child jnlght have been kidnaped by a childless baby-hungry couple. The infant disappeared from his perambulator, authorities were told, after a man and woman lured away two older brothers with money for ice cream and candy.

Central Prest By JOE MORRIS United Press Staff Correspondent Aboard Landon Train Enroute to Maine, Sept. Alf M. Landon, speeding thru a series of political demonstrations in New Jersey, New York arid New England, promised today he would "provide relief for all those who need relief" until recovery Is complete. Greeted by eastern party leaders, cheering crowds and blaring bands, the Republican presidential nominee broke his journey to Maine to make brief appeals in New England cities for "real work" for the unemployed. At Stamford, where a crowd carrying sunflowers and led by a band, greeted him, Governor Landon said in part: "The American people if know them, do not wish to dollar at the expense of the needy unemployed, but they demand that every dollar appropriated for.

relief shall be spent upon the needy, and not one cent upon their political exploiters. It Is beneath the dignity of a great nation to" dole out bread for votes." Marengo Social club met last evening at Grand Army hall. Mrs. Morris Walker, program chairman, presented members of the South Sea Island studio, who favored With Hawaiian Mrs. Members of the Raesley Extension Group, with other neighbors, gathered at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Warner last evening, the affair being a surprise farewell patty, ice cream and cake iyere served late evening, and Mr. tod Wltn tlavfalialL 0 Walker also presided over the rou-1 Mrs. Warner Were presented with ari acceptable gift. Members of the tine business meeting, after which a co-operative supper was seryed under the direction of Mr.

Mrs. Clarence Bosserd arid Mr. and Mrs. Frank Withee. The next meeting will be in charge of Mr.

and Mrs. George Bosserd and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ludy, refreshments; and Mrs. Darwin Burrows, program.

OHUMENT WORKS PRICES 9:09 t5c, 25c IAN HUNTER CUIRE TREVOR J6AN DIXON What About It, Voters? The Young Republican club of Calhoun county has opened headquarters in the Ward building, Battle Creek. John Needham of Marshall, is county chairman, while Attorney Walter North Battle Creek city Gladys Youngsi of; 'Marshall. who pleaded not guilty'early this week when arraigned- ion an and battery charge 'preferred by her aunt, Ella Dowd, changed her plea to one of guilty 'iyester- day and was given a .10 day senr tence in the county Jail by Justice Daxrell Scott. Dean W. W.

Whitehouse an address before the Methodist conference hi Battle Creek Thursday evening told of his abroad this summer, and said that Protestantism in Europe was dead but they didn't know The church of England, he added," is dead and knows it. The Republicans advise: "Vote for Landon and land job." The Democrats respond: "Vote for Roosevelt and keep the job you have." merits will change them, much less any thots that might come from the erudite minds of Jesse Owens, Jack Dempsey or Ginger Rogers." play, "Sextet from Lucia," and "The Old Rugged Cross," on cornet and euphonium. After church school, the group from Adrian will enjoy dinner with the teachers and Officers of the church and the church school. Rev. John Love, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, and Rev.

Harry Staver, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will tofl present to extend greetings from their respective congregations. All members of the congregation ar: urged to be present. City council will its fortnightly meeting Monday evening at 7:30 Charging non-support, Hall of Battle Creek, today in circuit court started suit for divorce against William Hall. Jphnny Horan When 82-year-old Philip Beaudette, and John Horan, who ifl 98, met during a convention of raiiroad veterans in Chicago, they de- elded to stage a foot race on Qie, roots4f.i building, above. fctte.

Picnic at Mrs. W. H. Arthur entertained a group of fifteen friends at a picnic Thursday afternoon and evening at the cottage of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

F. R. Amlar of St. Louis, on Crescent Beach, Gull lake. The guests eluded Mrs.

John Smyth, Mrs. Thos. Swartwout, Mrs. W. C.

Cary, Mrs. E. E. Simmons, Mrs. F.

F. Williams, Mrs Frank O'Keefe, Mrs. I. L. Johnson, Mrs.

Minnie Martin, Mrs. Rosetta Cawood, Mrs. L. B. Albaugh, Mrs.

F. L. McWethy, Samuel Swartwout, also Mrs. Harry Clute of River Forest, 111., and Mrs. C.

W. Way and Mrs. Frances Way Newton of Willow Beach, Gull lake. Extension Group held a short bust' ness meeting, when the following were elected for the ensuing year: Leaders, Mrs. Homer Pdtter and! Mrs.

Charles-, VandenHeede; alternate leader, Mrs. Charles Elyea; chairman, Mrs. Flynri; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Homer Johnson; recreation chairman, Mrs, Arthur Beggs. The first fall meeting will be with Mrs.

H. Cosgrove at a date to be decided upon later. Marriage Afternoon at 4:30 O'clock Farewell Tn' honor of Miss Margaret Waid who is soon to attend Birthday Mrs. E. B.

Page entertained at a surprise party at her cottage at Lypn lake Thursday evening, com- I plihienting Miss Rose Grace on the occasion of her birthday. Dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock, the table decorations consisting of a bowl of roses, and snapdragon? with tall tapers on either -side. Bridge was the evening's diversion, Miss Marie iFahey arid Gabriel winning the pirzes. The group presented Miss Grace with an acceptable gift. Besides- those mentioned present were Mrs.

S. R. Orn. Mrs. Kate, Mrs.

Ajlen the Misses izabeth McKiri- Mrs. LeRoy Bemis and Mrs. Darrell $cott. Mrs. Glenn Tanner and Infant Miss DopothyBayleyIs spending the week end with Miss Mary Cook daughter we re dismissed from at her home hear Lakeview.

Oaklawn hospital this morning and'returne' William J. Stelpflne will arrive Marshall, from St. Louis today to spend the week end at his home here. A quiet home wedding occurred this afternoon at the residence of the bride's uncle, Lynn C. Percival in Independence, when Miss Jane daughter of Mr.

abtl Elra Vallandingham of independence was united in marriage with wight Edwin Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Weber of, this city. The date also marked the thirty-six wedding anniversary of 'the groom's parents.

Rev. J. vM. Ervin, pastor of the Christian church in Walton, read the service at 4:30 o'clock, the bridal' party being stationed before the firpelace which was banked with, ferns arid gladioli. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, was wearing a costume suit of olive green, with brown accessories.

Her flowers were an. arm bouquet of Johanna Hil and' returned to their home, R. D. ros es and llllies-'of the Her only attendant was her cousin Leo J. L'Heureux of Detroit who was gowned in brown sir crepe with matching accessories Her flowers were a corsage Talisman roses and purple delphin Members of the Wilcox-Rich baseball team and menibers of the Mr.

and Mrs. George Smee and i fi oftball team went to Deson, Kenneth of Battle Creek will troit today. They will remain overspend Sunday with Mrs. Smee's I night and were scheduled to wit- parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bay- ness both today's and tomorrow's ley. Rev. Ray W. Merrill, pastor of the 'Methodist church in Cadillac and formerly pastor of the Methodist church here, has been nominated as candidate for district superintendent of the Grand Traverse district of the Methodist conference. The Rev.

Mr. Merrill has been pastor of the Cadillac church the past two years. baseball games there. Certificate of medical reglstra- Twenty-four more Calhoun coun- tion in behalf of Dr. Harold G.

ty res idents, including four persons Pudleiner of the Battle Creek, jiving in Marshall, have been add- Sanitarium, was filed at the county et j- to 'the rolls of the old age as- clerk's office today. The Calhmin County Parent- Teacher Council held a meeting yesterday in the office of Superintendent Harley W. Holmes at the high members being present. president, Mrs. Em- moru, of Battle Creek presided over the meeting, which was devoted to making plans for the school of instruction to held at the Washington Gardner school in Albion, Sept.

23 at 10:00 o'clock Further plans for the school will be compjeted later. WJM CARTOON MUSICAL and NEWS TODAY Last Times EVENING PRICES 0 I ISc, We. 25c Mrs. Harry York, president oi the South Central Turkey Growers Association, was in Lansing yesterday to attend a board meeting on approved turkeys. Members the jwultry staff of Michigan State College were present, as was also Stanley Thorp, president of the Michigan association.

Mffs. York las just returned from attendin Ohio state turkey show. Altho married less tlutn three mpnths, Lyle E. Covell of Battle Creek, has started suit for divorce in circuit court against Bernice Co- veil on grounds of extreme cruelty. Alleging that religious differences led to unhappiness, Don- Double Feature A ARNOLD Clime and I Punishment FORAN of the sis'tance bureau, according to word i received here today from Lansing.

Gaylord Minne The payments range from $8 to $16 Mr. and Mrs. and two children of Chicago ar-1 a mo nth. ived last evening for a few days, tisit with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. urn. Dr. attended the room as best man. The brideV mother wore a bottle Teen model of satin and her flowers were a corsage of yellow oaes and val lillies.

Mrs. Weber was wearing dark brown crepe with corsage' of Talisman roses. Dinner was served the wedding party arid immediate families fol- owin'g the ceremony. At the conclusion of the serving Mr. arid Mrs.

Weber- left. on two weeks' motor trip to. York and points of interest in New. After; October they will be, at home at newly furnished apartment, 1415 Glyrin 6otirt, -Detroit. Mrs.

r. the past several years has "employed 'in 'the Island Creek 'Coal' office in Def- trbit. Mr. Weber: was from Marshall high school in 1923, attended Olivet college one year, and bright's Business school hi Battle Creek In 1926. He fir now'a.

certified public accountant in the law office of L'. W. Gooidenough -in 'pptroit. Kalamazob colle Jane arid Mary stry entertained IBM evening at their home in Hasjiilton street. Dinner was served at o'clock, covers being laid for six.

Following the dinner, hostesses and guests attended the second sh6w at the Garden theatre. The group presented Miss Waid with a lovely going-away gift. Entertained Mrs. George R. Perrett entertained the Contract Players Friday afternoon this being the first meeting since early spring.

The time was devoted to the club game and light refreshments were served. Winning the high score prize at cards was Mrs. Carel Seaman Clutter Club- Mrs. Oscar Lower was hostess to the Chatter club for a 1:30 o'clock dessert-lnucheon Friday afternoon at her home In west Green street, and in ttie of one member, Mrs. Jbe Eyre substituted.

Following the serving 1 the club game, five hundred,) was ployed, Mrs. Richard Walters and Mrs. Arthur Gfpodwin winning the prizes. Ernest Kappis received the door prize. Mrs.

Henry Vogt invited the group to with her on Oct. 9. High School About fifty couples attended the first party, sponsored the school council, last evening in the WHO M- who invited the club to meet with'j high school gymnasium. Music for her 'a week hence. Club The Capitol Hill Progressive club met Friday afternoon at the school.

Mrs: Helen Mckelvey gave an interesting talk and plans were made ito' Organize -a child care group, next meeting will Friday, Oct. 9, when election of will be 'held. dancing was furnished by the Rythm Ramblers under the direction of waiter Jenyey. Acting as chaperons were Supt. Harley W.

Holmes and Mrs. Holmes, Principal E. G. Rose and Mrs. Rose, Mr.

and Mrs. Clytus Carr and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Harrison. ganization handling the soils may be necessary ior authoritiesHo institute a friendly suit, naming Large bundles of clean Chronicle Offldfe. 10 works. Those in attendance from 'Calhoun included Vern Greenman, T. B.

Oxby, L. J. Decker, Ralph L. Helm, Franklin Page and Geo. the matter.

parents of one child as defendant, and thereby definitely clarify Bachman. Circuit Judge Elaine W. Hatch this morning signed two divorce decrees in suits involving Albion Mrs. Harold Baker and daugh- resWents Dec rees were granted, to the plaintiff in the suits of Mar- PnwuM-gartt' Weeks vs. Leon C.

Weeks, Mary Jean and Joan, Wendell Miller and son, aad Prances and Kathleen Miller. to Solomon Unlon vs a.n*i aria to aoiomon union vs. ttmma, are spending the week end In De- nlon The charges made by the troit plaintiffs, in each suit, was ex. iWi. treme cruelty.

Beginning tomorrow, Sepil.lStn. there will be regular Sunday skeet shooting at the Country club Mrs. Bruce Casper, who has grounds, starting 'at 2:00 p. nt. been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Check for $23,504.63, representing! alhoun's share of McNitt act road i funds for the second half of the current year, was 1 POLICE FEAR. BROWE BABY ALREADY DEAD by County (Concluded from Page 1) received this; ColHns of the dete ctive bureau.

Treasurer revcaled that the- man lived near QUALIFIED, TRIED A ord For Rertotnination Register of Deeds Frank M. Eddy jA Pitb)ic'Servant Who Devotes His Futl Interest of Calhoun County inwi wj reVG2UCCL' Llic- James Threapleton from the au-, the park The suspect was traced rtArmTt.lYlPTlt. flt nv nViiln ditor serTerX's department at, tnroug automobile license Lansing This money, under pro- number police, who did not dis- visions of the McNitt act, is utiliz- Cl0fce tn man narne, said he was ed for the maintenance of town- no connec ted with, the case. ship roads absorbed into county £earcn Ot i the missing child has highway systems. The check for been on for six Al- the same amount.

the. first half of 1936, received a police enlisted the of few months ago, was, of course, in; Boy Scou Ki student officers, fac-1 tory officials, and' citizens selves, W) substantial clues have, Many shooters take advantage of Casner, has gone to Hastings to skee shooting to get in trim for be fall gunning and as usual, visitors and Mrs. Frank Carothers children in the and spectators are always come. IbUrO WVUVl wel- the of the month, when she sl ov will rVturn to her home in Walla I tation to Marshall Walla, Wash. Mrs.

E. G. Brewer awaited a ruling The office of education in Washington has launched a campaign to protest the nation's OOO pei dogs against reckless motorists. Sponsored by the Noble Dog Foun- boy have been sent to 6,500 cities in the United States, and officials said; visit her son, Fitzhugh Brewer. dation, waiia, waaii.

u. orewei iT accompany her as tar Ol- bllc al you want Prompt, Court Service, Drr parents must send their children In. CASEY JOKES SHELL SERVICE STATION Phone 1 Kal. Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Casper will to school, and it is probable a con- leave Sunday for Minneapolis, will be next uul This is the start of their 1 making it a criminal offense for.a annual fall and winter travels. Mr.

driver to leave the scene of an Casper will do research work talk that it at Robert A. Republican Candidate for re-election for CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER accident without giving aid to an the Minnesota Medical University injured dog and reporting to police, until the post-graduate meeting in October at St. PauL The rest ofi Dr. E. C.

Peabody will begin a the winter will be spent in Mll-M two weeks' course in children's waukee and Chicago, principally dentistry at Northwestern univer-jthe latter, sity dental school in Chicago Mon- inick Michela has started a similar day. There is a large children's eounty road commission, suit against Margaret Michela. clinic at Northwestern university's which a few days ago completed The plaintiff maintains that his dental school arid the dentists the black topping of three and wife dies into a rage whenever he! pres ent will have an opportunity one-half miles of the Ceresco-Bur-1 annpt agree with her "fanatical i to see many of the newer methods lington road, up to this morning dea on' religion, and patriotism." and procedures in children's den- had resurfaced a similar distance In a third suit, Zora Mahar, of i ta i practice I ln the Battie Creek area wlth the Battle Creek, has started proceedings against John E. Mahar on grounds of extreme cruelty. expectation the job would be fin- Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock ished early next week.

This work the First Baptist church will hold fe part of the county's WPA black- a re-dedication service in the new- topping project. Allucn Recorder: "Jesse Owens, i decorated auditorium. The work Ohio State negro Olympic champion, is campaigning" for Governor Landon. Jack Dempsey, is speeches, or at least appearances, for the Democratic campaign committee. Ginger Rogers, movie star, has enlisted under the Republican banner.

Presidential campaign are becoming regular vaudeville shows. Anything to get out a crowd. Nine-tenths of the voters have made up their minds how they are going to vote and no, argu- conservation underway in it was an- has been done during the past reporting, involving Chech being the first service of performance of Calhoun county held since the summer vacation, farmers participating in the federal As a special feature, a soil ----is coming from the First Baptist program, will get church in Adrian, where Rev. Ed- about two weeks, win Simpson served aft pastor from nounced this morning after sev- 1909 to 1914 The Westgate broth-. persons affiliated witli the ers, prominent In activities on the campaign in this county attended Adrian college campus, will favor a district meeting in Kalamazoo, with a duet "The Pilgrim of the details of the work were des- Night," by Henry Parker, At the ctfbed by P.

Cambell and Haul church school sewlon they wiltj flood, with the state or- MONDAY Septeihber 14 Is the Last Day fcpr payment oC City Taxes Without Mftttioit of Delinquent Fee The treasurer 't office will be open Monday evening until 9 P. M. F. F. WILLIAMS, RECORDER-TREASURER For Courteous, Efficient Service VOTE FOR Edward J.

Morse, Jr. VVOIIUO COUNTY CLERK A Candidate of Proven Ability ENDORSED FRANK E. McNARY.

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