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Marshall Evening Chronicle from Marshall, Michigan • Page 2

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a.few hours before the birth CITY BRIEF ffev Mrs E. F. and Mrs. Arthur returned last evening from Ion dnvs motor trip thru northern Miss OHvr Brooks Is lionfe from- for a two weeks' vacation i Mist Ada VVslton of Detroit nf Mrs Ellen KnQX. i Mr.

and MTs. Thomas Steel. Mrs Nrrrnan Udell nnd daughters Mnirin and attended thr I' Trnin fair today Caroline Brooks Irft VPS I' lerrinv fr.r Washington I) to hr the Eiifst of Miss Rrttv (Sood rich. I Mrs. Boll nnd sons.

Mil trn and Charles, have returned following a spvernl dnv- visit at and Oliver Tlnm dcr's Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harrison and daughter.

Barbara, who havr trrn spending the summer nf tlirir cottnec nt. Lyon lake, havr iriurned to town Mr and Mrs. Caret Seamnn and Seaman arrived home insi. rvrnlne from a two weeks, iMitine at their cottage at lake rs dm fin 11' Trip Kihlrr ho held Pmid noithrn.l in thr re'-idiM X.I Allen went days' visit. Ionia I Trttool renntbh iv at the resort nt if Durk Jake.

has Installed of Mrs Mhprt NnrHman of Atoll Iv.i nrrivprl I'Hlnv railed by 'he nf llPf MlirlP .1 P. Schri'lt Mis'- I.iirilr KHnr of Riih.irf! and Kenneth Whtpplr fomslivk (ire spending the vith Mi" Robe. Mrs. .1 Webster and v. i re imPd fodii their Mndiron Mrrel in t.hc Kel- froin Oak! liiniir In rv It wa.

Rur'pll Rangrf Instead I'ilnn Harolfl who handled I lie pitrhme duties fr.r thft Marsh- nll Ares in thnr imrrbnll gamp at Trkonslin his second son at Englewood, Colonel Charles A. Lind- appeared at the Newark, N. JFj, airport for his first flight since tfte body of his kidnaped and murdered child was found months ago. Lindbergh is shown Ivrn after the flight HP took a low- winged, all-metal monoplane for an hour's trip into the clouds ovpr the Newark port. St.

Mary's SUMMER FESTIVAL On Lawn of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Potter, E.

Mich. Ave. Friday Evening, Aug. 19 ICE CREAM SANDWICHES HOME MADE FOR ALL Real Live Pony Rides i For the Kiddies 9 Beautiful Ponies Will Be There MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL BAND Will Furnish Music Under Direction of JENVEY Come Early Stay Late Bring Ybur Friends GARDEN TODAY EVENING SHOWS PKICES Bnd TOMORROW lOc. 35c RY and IV 1 a 'r 5 ln 11 mm mm mm te im Directed BARBARA tKo World on Roller Skates" BABV JUST FOR ME" MOUSE Rrtng ReeulU, f'A- -f.

6.v« Mr. and Mrs. James Princlc Mr nnd Mrs Charles who iinve brrn spending a days in CY.dillar and Big Rnpid.s. returned evening. I Mrs William (irry.

MfS Thr rehearsal of thr Brooks rf1 DleW anr! Mrmorinl church rhoir. -rhrduled Mjss S(1fln pj rarf Mrv moMred trt fr.r this rvening, hn.s brrn post- R( arnrs Indiana yenrr- innerl until tomorrow rvrnifrs nv fnr a pj, irrnunt of the band er.nrrrt. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bailey A dead dog was found at the i Toledo and Mrs Mary Beers of ntei-rction of Liberty street and Mnnroe who havr been the pnrst.s Michigan avrnue about lO'Onjof Mrs Henrv Bailey, returned o'clock la.st evening It was (hot: home today hnt the animal had been struck! by a car K.

has been namrd a I member of Democratic ward The trial of Carl Walto of committee of the second ward bion on an assault and battery fill vnraney in that body. The of the committee was adjourned for a week Justice Bossard's court yester- -iny Waito is out on bonds until he trial. ed him. was flled court today for the In probate appointment iMr and Mrs. Thomas Allaires.

i of an administrator in the estate who 'have been Ruests of the lat- 1 Lucille Ridpath. deceased The tor's mother. Mrs. L. John- to rcmiM-', cf an unliquidated returned to Cleveland today, Mrs.

Johnson nnd Miss Mable Johnson accompanied them for a i 1 ira rallrond. Cen- Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

and Mr and Mrs. Adler and daughter. Sally Ann of Detroit will go into camp in the Pratley cottage at Stuart Inkr for a two weeks Saturday Mrs. Eva Sanford, Mrs. Leon Bromberg.

Mrs. Sherman Kiplinger and daughter Eva Jeanette of Charlotte and Mrs. Julia Frace of South Bend. were luncheon guests of Miss Christie Foote Tuesday evening. Ida B.

Wise-Smith, Dea Moines, is rpgarded As successor to Mrs. Ellft A. floole as national president of the W. C. T.

U. omes. She wll be; taken Into Marshall home. The William and SB Mider reimlon will be held Sunday at Wlllard pnrk. Ooguac lake.

A tree In front of th of P. S. Joy blown during the storm early this morning. Mrs. Herbert Wagner, Mrs.

Leon Thomas and Mrs. Harry Hasbrouck all of Jackson spent the day with Mrs. Ray Townscnd. All members of the Fahola class of the Brooks M. E.

church are urged to be present at their Ice cream social this evening. a marriage U- at the county I Application for cense was filed clerk's office yesterday afternoon by Edward Mackney of Albion and Mrs. Palm EdWarda of Battle Creek. Mrr. James Albauph and daugh- who have been guests at L.

B. Albaugh's have returned to Between 200 and 300 young; men in Buttle Creek organized the Suit by been the Thr Marshall band will be one 1 i lie many attractions at the mid-summer carnival to be held Friday evening at, the residence of Mr. and Mrs R. Potter in east Michigan avenue There will also be candy, cold drinks and ice -iearn booths Chlldrc.n attending vill have an opportunity to ride a pony. Remaining barracks and bulld- ngs erected ut Camp Custer dur- ng the war-days of 1917.

will be azed this fall and replaced with eirminent buildings. Six barrack uildings, the quartermasters' Aiuehcusc and two farm buildings are to bo torn down. The work will start after the cltiisens mill- ary training camp ends Aug. 26. The Fidfral Land Bank of St.

Paul, reports the sale of fen acres in Section 1-2S-5W. CaJ- houn county, formerly owned by Frank E. Steele. and located six -rules north of Marengo. The purchaser Is Earl Walters of Fort Wayne, Ind.

He will construct a "louee on this tract and wHl make it his home. The deal was negotiated through the bank's field representative, John O. and of the Calhoun County National Farm Loan Association, E. D. Greenfield.

foreclosure has Young Men's "in ln cu Ti yt City National Bank Trust Co. of Battle Creek against Isaiah A Dowsett. et al. The plaintiff claims that the defendant became indebted to them in the sum of in, 1028 and gaye a mortgage Cfeefc property to sfe eure the indebtedness. It is claim ed that the.

mortgage was sUbsc quently renewed but that Daymen of both Interest and principal are past due. The plaintiff claims tha the entire principal $1081.43 interest are now due. Foreclosure on the several parcels of Battl that city laat evening. The organization i.s for the purpose of get- SnginnW and later in the week ting out the Democratic vote both will return to their home in Berk- the primaries und the Novem- ley Mr Albnugh who is attending' ber election. Edward Harlow was iummrr school at U.

ol Mfc.Ulected president. KelleV- will complete his course this weeF president; Calouruy. cecre- tary, and M. V. Yomar.s.

treasurer Tt is proposed to organize similar groups in Marshall and Albionx Mil of the board of supervisors and their families will hold a picnic next Wednesday -at the fair ground. Officers of the fair acpcciation have agreed to reserve I Creek property covered by th tables for the board members and their families in the grove. -There will be a picnic dinner at noon, and a RfjeaUer will be ejlgag- ed. The holding of such a picnic has been customary in several (cunlies for a number of years but has never been tried in Galhoun county before. Vegetables are needed te contin- the city canning campaign.

some arc contributed this vening or tomorrow nwrningi here will be no material av'allablt? or the women to work with tomorrow. Thus far the work has fine and nearly 400 uarts of vegetables have nnned ready for relief woiM next' winter. Any who can my amount of vegetables nf any. Kind nre asked to pet 1 ivith Morris J. Bossard Immediate- MEN'S Genuine Broadcloth DRESS SHIRTS 49c A a sorted colors, full omy cut, 7-button front, collar attached, Stays in collar will keep it in shape.

The Leader Store -t? OUR ROOTS ARE IN TrlE LAND! a dignity nnd importance in the work of the He JL the oldest and most basic of industries. moat He stands as a symbol of security, for though investments regular rotation of seedtime and harvest continues. His is the tangible of all returns food and the most powerful. It is otfr function to aid him in directing this power so that it may 'fee- diverted into the most fruitful channels, not only to himself, but country. Our wide facilities and experience will help him to his business for is a business.

First National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Newton MrV Cfiiurfea. Oatermuth and children "Anpn and William, "Elton Reynolds 'Of Berlin, N. Catherine Streeter of Brooklyn, N. Mrs. C.

H. Vary and Miss Vtd'a May Vary of Marshall were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Francisco and Miss Jessie M.

Frariclsco. Carverville I children. Miss Alzada DeCant. I Clifford Weers and Harrison Bber- hnrdt spent the week-end in To- Mr. and Mrs.

Earl BXirton, Earl' FIsk and, ChJWrsn Richard Moon, all of Marshall spent, Thursday -vith Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buck. Mr. and Mrs.

Olaadc VanArman and daughters, Albert VanArman and Mrs. S. Tou Chatt attended (lie VanArman reunion Sunday at mortgage is sought. C. I).

Wilcox, Instructor In agriculture at the high school, has received a bulletin on thej subject of Fumigagtion of Stored Seeds. The tul'ctin was written by R. H. Pettit und Roy Hutson of the department of entomology at Michigan State college. These men advise the use of prcphylene dichloride in fumigating seeds, about two pounds of this material to be used each 100 cubic feet of air space.

The bulletin advises a thorough cleaning of bina and Frariclsco. the fa ground in Marshall. Samuel and Arthur Banfleld DcCant has all of spent Sunday at the home of harvested, mother, Mrs. Mae Banfleld, Cold-, Wayne ttookway stepped on a rattlesnake Monday night while getting the cows from pasture. He killed it.

It. had three rattles and a button. Marjorle Greenfield of Lee Center visited her aunt. Claude VanArman part of last week. teams playing being from East LA- Mn A Harrlnaton of Provl- water.

Two ftall Knmes were played at Lee lake Sunday. The Old Mission team of Battle Creek won in the first game by a score of 13 to 1 frcm the Lee lake players. The secontf was nearly a tie the urning of the sweepings. The ins should then bs scrubbed with i sclutton of hot lye and water. then lined with some material niedl Lester Lathrtip, the third' meaner of a trio of Tekonsha ajid Union City youths with Haling a number of automobile tires, was arreuted this morning by 1 Deputy Shcrciff Orlo He pleaded guilty to simple larceny when arraigned before Justice Bcs.sard.

and was ordered to icstitution cf the stolen t-rcods. puy $6 court given a thirty-day jail which was suspended for a Tlu.i i.s tile same senteni-e mi ted i.nt to the oiher group. Included In this entries the scores now being received daily by the Michigan State Fair and Exposition are those from C. Kelly Son 6t this city, wh9 "will be represented in the sheep department from Earl Realge of Marshall, who will also be represented In the sheep department at the forthcoming fair, Sept 4 to IQ. Based on the manner in which'' entries are being received, tair pfficials lock for record, numbers of exhibits In all departments this year.

I t- Mrs. Grace Shattiu-k twenty inquiries from people terested the' case of the old mentioned Saturday's, issue of, the, Evening Chronicle The girl, It will be ha-4 recently jost her gene, to 'live with her father and had found life there been kept cf ujjjy detention home for'severs, weeks, while Mrs. Shattuclc find a 'home in. couiql her li return for housework canie from Marshall, and ett as teopj ervlous to gas. tild be done in a Fumigation temperature least 70 degrees Fahrenseit.

A'', heavy tarpaulin or blanket should be placed over the grain, and the fumigating material placed under the tarpaulin. The grain should be kept covered for 48 hours. roy and Newton. Mr. and Mrs.

Boy Francisco of Marshall visited Mr. and Mrs. esse Sunday. Mi's. Lbren Hftie returned Sat- day from a weeJt's visit with her mother near Jonee.

tlev. and Mrs. Lockwood. en, home on a furlough, at the Newton chUttih mlnsr to see their old was Wife Preservers Egg ataiiiB on are. removed by sponging wujj lukewarm water.

This applies both to washable and non-washable fabrics. Wife number or plain while blotters in tbg drawer pi serving table or buffet. Wh will be 1 Newton church )Ust nan's 1 pastorate. Mrs. HaVold ftariders entertain- dence, R.

is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harrington of Esta- hrook.

ledo with relatives! i t- Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mr. 'and Mrs; Fred 1 Boi Orangeville visited Mr. and Moses DeCant Sunday.

Nelson VelUquette and son Maynard are building a large onion stcrape on their onion farm. Mrs. Austin McCaffrey helped Mrjg. Jesse her threshing Thursday. Austin McCaffrey who has been ill for several weeks improving slowly.

The Chamberlain dredge Is being vet up on the J. B. Ifookway farm. They will b'egln work soon. The work on the onion Ftorage facing built by Martin Boysen en his farm rtear the Lakn of ihe Woods Is nicely.

The brick is belne lalrl. He-man Hurdejbrlnk began toping his onions M6nday. Thlii farm was the twenty acres sold by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hbfert and B.

sen William of Coldwater visited i Marvin DeCant whp bad an at- Mr and Mrs. Jesse Buck Sunday tack of better. Claude VanArman and Ira Clark were in Hlllsdale Saturday. MT. fld Mrs.

Glenn Shreve and visited relatives in Mason Ludy visited her aunt, Sunday. LulDe came from Toledo Monday lo his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LaFmmtaln where he works. ed at Monday' evening to commemorate the flrst Bedding anniversary of Mr.

Leand of Battle Creek. The annual Oleason lamily reunion was held Saturday at Lee lake. There were sixty In attendance coming from Marshall, Union City. Olivet, Battle Qreek and Ce- rcECO. PaJe /jprea4we.ll.

Olivet, waa elected presijdent; Charles Oleason. vice president Henry Plampnd, secrecary. Thwe were, spca-ts In the afternoon. The 1933 reunion will be at 'Lfie lake the lief famfly reunion will lake. L' EJarl Mr Mr, ahdl Plunders aqd two gons' and' Junior, wete' 4ji' ojlyet Attend tnr reunion will! b'e the home of tilt and heWL BJbiftwy at the of Mr.

of Battle vlalted Saturday at the of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Flanders. Mrs. Roy Scjholt near Bellevue, a few days recently, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Jenison and I daughter Thelma and Fftok Quar- termain of Battle Creek spent DKTROTT Stanley O'ConneT Sunday afternoon with Mr, and auditor In a real estate office here 1 Mrs. J. B. Hookway.

15 years, was sentenced to serve Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bogle and to flf daughter, Luclle Ludy and Wllber, and John Schott on £0n prtson afternoon mctor trip. They will cross straits. When the new roajd was made past the EJstabrook school house it I sssai tco most of the schol yard Includ- ins; the well will be replac- Mr.

and Mrs. Cheater- and the when' he pleaded guilty to of embezzling from his emplpyers. Ad for. Quick 'Results. whteft mac.hlne..

yesterday of thirty Kesso Shaving Brush, 75c Dr, Tooth 2 West Tpoth Brush, 50c Value Goli Pulh, 4 or i Qt. 49c Alice Stationery,.

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