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Marshall Evening Chronicle from Marshall, Michigan • Page 2

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tut gygyfmc MARSHALU MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JULY twi 3k 4." On HOME KILLED tiring Lambs For Saturday OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS From 8 to 10 "Satisfaction Is Our Motto' CITY BRIEFS The waters of Lvon, Fich. Hrde i Mrs TstthHI Twist of Rntamation and lakes- rontinue to recede will be the week-end nf Mr With i fie t'f-trhps 01 hpnrh nn- nnd Mr? A Twist nt thrir rot covered Dunns rflinv Benson IftRe nt JUvon lakr Iflst monili 'vntor rose feet I but inke Irvris now are lower Miss Hopkins and thnn n' UK in vent-f i .1 Mr nnd tvmond ers left today for Ot.tmra Til to be the (if nnd Mi 1 Miss Dorothy Strvnrt, of Detroit returned from visit with Kdnn Prrbr Mr. nnd Mrv Hurry Overheul Orrnlrl Srhmnnskv moved today from their apartment who Ins hppn vi-itine hit ernnd- in pnst Mlrhlg-nn nvenne to thpir pni rnls Tpvrriil return- fnrm northwest of thP ritv fd with thrni Mr.

and G. Allemworth nt the Rich motored Or and Rapids yester plant have been prncticalv con- 1 rp tinned next month The Mr nd planf generally has a shut down in the siimmrt but it ramp some- I what parlier venr twraucp of a rlerirled "slowlnc up in antomo Hr pkins and bilr production TDO are snies Orant Dewey The annual reunion of the Wnjf- MM- family occurred Sunday at Corns will Pine lakp ninety be- mrpt tomoTrow nfternoon nt A Ine pir.rnt A ro-operatlve dinner A rrport np di trlr was nt noon and was fol- convf ntior rnnd Mr. and Mir. Turner of Lansing Mr nnd Mrs Heniy Menu Ooorgc of Knlamn of Mi and Mrs of the state. and Miss len today for Bip, to visit rel- been filed COurt in the two damage against Ellas.

Ad- BRIEFS and Mini are motoring In Garth Blakeslee by Mr. Solomon of Solomon is suing of $30,000 as the re- US-12, June 19 Mr. Solomon suing for damages of $15.000 foi lowcrl hv 'he hucuipss session and flection of the following officers: Prrsidf-nt Forest Wagner, secre-; Inrv A Sweet treasurer Flovrt Pwrrt It 'i a voted to mret at i (he snnie plare 1932 Miss Bemadine (JarCanKr will Riven nnd Rood atpndnnce damage to his car and the cost of nrrive HPT( Monday to be the guest caring for his wife nnd son Robert I of npr Mr and Mrr. B. L.

both of whom were terribly injur- "nrdnnier at the Wigwam at Gull ed In the accident Elins Blakeslee and his wife. Addie. nrr the owners of the BlaJtesIee car nnd were lake Miss Oardcnier is in charge of tho reception room of the Krwin Wasev Advertising Co, in New which RoWnson wno nnvp hprn ocr.jpvinB, their cottage nt I lake have fiftne to Trempenlran. Wls to be guests of relatives hpfore rpturnine to their home in Birmingham Mirh. The plant valuation of Athlon collPBP has increased from $500.000 to nearly $1.500.000 and the endowment from $410000 to $1,700.000 riding In it at the time of the ac- i York Erwir Wasey is one the last seven years durins cident Their grandson Garth i the larseKt dv agencies'in which time John I.

Seaton has Blakeslee. was driving the car at the conntry ftnd is the concern been president of the institution the time. The suits were brought through Atty Joseph W. McAulliffe. recently launched the Camel rigarette advertising cam- Mr.

And Mrs. S. Peters of Port 1 Huron arrived yp.strrday to be the of Mr and Mrs Lynn Van The entrance lo Fountain street Miss Bernice Van Zant who Postmaster P. Mnmaw has from MJchigan where the has been visiting in Port Huron been sent an allotment of Ameri- interurban track wns taken up is the past two weeks returned homp can flags which are to be used to being paved When that is them drape the caskets of deceased war pleted it would not. be a bad idea veterans at the time of their fu- to pavp the Marshall avenue en- i Mrs.

Jacob Lehman of -Battle Which occtrred nera after whicJi the flag Ls to trnnre to Onkridge cemetery A Creek, won a default judgment Solomon and Blakes- Ceresco crossing of aad Cement work; lawn D. O. Adams, Phone RDEN, Times PC SHOWS PRICES lOc, Kts, 35c Or ntm OWn ottor suffertd attacks. go to the next of kin of the dp- i few years ago a cement driveway against Roscoe E. Young in the ceased veteran.

Under an act of 5 built the cemetery and congress, every veteran of a for- Marshall avenue was graveied. but eign war is to have one of these tn entrance was left in such a flags at the time of his funeral bad condition that it is almost im- and the postmaster at each county seat Is in charge of giving out the flags in that county. At the time of death of any war veteran the next of kin. or whoever Ls possible to drivp in with safety. An Albion man remarked today tnnf is now going thru what Albion experienced for sev- oharge of the burial service is to eral VPnrs whpn thp town eot by apply to the postmaster at the i the Pars as (he rpsllit a mu county seat for one of the flags niri al 011 will The application blanks are also at smart than we were lf the postmaster's office At the time of the application the hon- ran rpmarked orable discharge papers of the de- iook bark on our row wp were all eet toecther and shake hands "As ceased vtteran must be presented.

Provision is made whereby the Just plain silly Our row was over Feme things that might have look necessary mav not i be completed in time for the fu-; £maU DOW Rnd I I look sum of $676.30 in circuit court today. The judgment in that sum was awarded by Judge Blalne Hatch after the defendant failed to make an appearance. flying which wrrp originally scheduled for last Sunday at Brooks Airport will take plnrp Friday evening Tex Russell, px-army aviator, will makp a pararhutp drop 'from a plane piloted by Oitt- man There will also be stunt flying by Doc Beadle All of these men are from Kellogg airport in Battle Creek Charles Hoenes. who is now located at thp Brooks air- 6ort. will rarry passengers thru- the evpnine.

Mr Hoenes. as well UK the Kellogg airport pilots. is a licensed transport ptlor All four of the men have the highest rating possibe for transport, pilots. There will be no admission Charge to the field. The program has been authorized by William Vosburgh, manager of the Brooks airport.

It was thru Mr Vosburgh that the pilots were secured. A communication regarding the controversy between Mayor Clute and the council was received by The Evening Chronicle Hhis morning. The communication is now in type but it was withheld from publication today by request but will appear in tomorrow's issue unless the writer does not desire its publication. neral, the flag may be purchased Lue trut in yom ca arrangements are completed. The I flags are five feet by nine feet, six inches.

publican this morning: "I predict that President Hoover will come A decree of divorce awarded by Judge Blatne Hatch in circuit court today to Raymond A. RoUe against Dorothy Rolfe on grounds of extreme and repeated cruelty. defendant is to as- same her maiden name of Dorothy WARNER I IENNETT nrAftKioizAoi 1 of the Circus At It Seems HEWS 3U. SAT. iture 1 mt Features 4ONES to i Hall, the decree stated Hearings out for four per cent beer by Nov.

beld ln 1st. If he doesn't he might just tested divorce case of Lloyd H. YARDLEY'S Old English Lavender The Bath Salts. The Tripple Vanities. The Talcum.

The Bath Powder. Yardley's for Men Invisible Talcum. Shaving Bowl. Lavender Lotion. Yardley's Bond Street Extract ABBOTT DRUG CO.

as well make up his mind to oe defeated. A big maioritv of the people are rick of prohibition." We wouldn't want to tell you who the 1 man is who made the remark but he has proved himself i shrewd political dopester on a great many occasions Ho didn't think he was talking for publication and therefore his name is withheld While the thermometer reached 98 yesterday, two degrees below the high point of the summer which occurred Thursday. June 26 when the mercury touched the century mark, it bid fair to duplicate that performance this after- I noon. At 2:30 clock the ther- mometer registered 96. The exr I tfeme heat is due to remain with i us for nt least 24 hours more.

A high pressure area is forming in the Canadian northwest which 1 ought to reach here by Saturday Mng or evening which brine relief. The weather bureau predicts scattered thunder era but the showers are so local and widely scattered that it is impossible to forecast what section will be visited by them. The thermometer registered a low 04. 73 last night or three degrees' cooler i. than the night before.

SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday KRAUT, Can Kellogg'a RICE KRISPIES lOc Kraft or Best Foods SALAD DRESSING, Qt. Jar 35c 2 Ibs. Jar PEANUT BUTTER 29c HOME GROWN CABBAGE, Ib. 3c SELOX SOAP POWDER, Large 16c PLANTATION COFFEE SPRINGHILL COFFEE 23c BOKA COFFEE, Vacuum Can 31c GINGER Qt. Bottle I5c APPLE QUAKER Brand, Qt 19c Lunt against Emme Lunt.

Ralph Bennett, defendant in a divorce suit brought by Alberta Bennett, has filed an answer thru Attorney? Hatch Son. He denies the charges of extreme cruelty and that he drank excessively, also denying that he left the plaintiff and her child alone or that he used personal violence toward the plaintiff. He further denies that she entitled to the relief which she seeks. An answer has been filed in circuit court by the defendant in the divorce case of Eileen HFSS vs. Francis Hess, the answer being filed thru the dpfense J.

M. Hatch Son The defendant denies tl" plaintiff's charges ot extreme and further denies calling her vile names and a'-- 1 (AHMMr flwj 4Hp Liaterine TOOTH PASTE 19c Rayon Underwear 89c Grade Plain Fancy 69c On Sale SATURDAY Only Jelly Cups For Doz. RAYON HOSE Fine Colors 29c, 49c, 79c New Glassware Just Received lOc and 25c 5c to $1.00 STORES 5c to $1.00 A covered wagtm caravan which is traveling on a trail that Ipads from Mayisachusetts to Michigan will stop In KalnmaKoo July 19. 20. 21 and Thp caravan, which is sent out bv thr Baptist de- ncmination.

is not alone to interest Baptists, but to challenge nil persons to revive thp spirit of the rarly pioneers In adventuring for thjt principles of the early mis-sionnrio" A part of the program in Kalamn zoo will be a memorial scivicp a I the grave of the Rev Leonard Slater in Riverside cemetery. Mr. Slater, appointed missionary to thp Indians by the board of the triennial Baptist convention in 1826. retired in 1853 from active mis- I sionary service and resided in Kali nmazoo until his death in 1866 His son. Dr.

Cress, a mlssioniiry of the Baptist denomination will read an address, "The Spirit of the the evening of July 21. Dr. Cress' address will in connection the sessions of I the conference on relltiou' rlnca- tion and the Baptist ministers' 'summer school in the Bipt.ist summer assembly at Kalamazoo colfege. Special meetings will called for this service, members of the St. Joseph.

Valcy, Kalamazoo River and Hlllsdale Baptist Asso- ciatlons attending. The caravan 'will journey to Kalamazoo from Three Rivers and will be escorted I July 22 to Niles. Parachute Jumping Stunt Flying Airplane Rides FRIDAY EVENING at BROOKS AIRPORT fr Pilots: Tex Russell, D. E. Gittman, Doc Beadle, Chas.

Hoenes All Licensed Transport denies that he was satisfied (o live with his wife. pai Lllt n. defendant denies that the plaintiff is entitled to a decree of divorce. Finding hi the equity suit of Joseph and Mary against Frank and Anna Seilaff was filed in circuit court by Judge Blaine W. Hatch today.

According to the terms of the finding the plaintiffs won complete interest in their property In Emmet township which until now has been in joint deed between them and their and daughter-in-law, the defendants, The court also found, however, tha tthie defendants should have a lien against the property in the sum of $920 payable upon the 'death of the plaintiffs W. ,11. L. CcC'Purtie who Fiattle Creek sanitarium. tinuing bJ3 preparations for the awual Center homer oomlng, tA neld ai hih country eftate, August 12 Yesterday he pUKed an order for 1.000 lawn to be used the accommodation of "those attending the Mr.

McCourtte expects between 6,000 and 7,000 at tjhg celebration. The order was placed Wjth the Emmanuel Mis- stonary eoljege. at Beineti Springs, I where the lawn chairs are manu- 'faftMrecl by thp APPLE BUTTER, Merrftt 'Brand, Qt. L7 Qt. Bottle GJNGE.R ALE, ROOT BEER or ORANGE CRUSH SALADA GREEN TEA, 38c Pkg.

Carnation, Pep, Libby's Canna, 3 for js BLISS of on highways, under state and federal quarantines for the European 'corn will be begun two earlier than lait Stations for vehicle inspection will located on roads leading fro (he area quarantined on account of the cprn borer, compiling most Cf.OiUO. all of Michigan and part Ijodiana. At these stations, in uniform will all vehicles, to explain the quarantine an4 ascertain if pjohibited articles gre carried. Corn on the cob may pot be taken tenitory in- with the com boxer txi points autside. Spread of the peat by ar- means i.s prevented the quarantine authorities by of this restriction.

parachute drops and stunt We Carry Your Brand Malt In Both Light and Dark Edelweiss Blue Ribbon Strohs Puritan Old Wurzburg Trueworth Miller's Blatz Big Master Blue Star Open Evenings R. E. ROSECRANTZ 133 W. Michigan Ave. Let DIAMONDS glorify her wedding day! For her day, there is no other gift in the world so appropriate as Diamonds The diamond expresses permanence, beauty, and lasting joy The wedding ring of course will be diamond-set to match her sparkling solitaire But it is that little, "extra" gift so popular grooms of today that is the perfect memento A slender, diamond-set Gruen Baguette, will be most appreciated by the modern young bride.

and VcUJtnf Rtnt Hu-tou-iiw H. A. HULETT JEWELER Here! -Good the World Over Inexpensive irst ktafonal Rank Member Perferfct Southern Michigan Rcfrlonnl ClHtrlnf House Amoclatlnn Pricct Effective Priday and My 17 and 19 Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Prices Are on frcth are the lowest ia, natty In ou food Mores. Dally on thege and fdr- Ing you the immediate: benefit of lower market you the finest fry at money saving these this week-end anil our many (rocwy Naturally Ripened, Ib. 5e New, Cooking APPLES, 5 Ibs.

25c GRAPES, Seedless Calif. 2 Ibs. 23c Cabbage, Ib. 3c Medium Heads AMERICAN 'r I QUALITY GROCERS I Pears, 3 Ibs 25c Calif. Bartletts Tomatoes, 3 Ibs 25c Quality Oranges, Doz.

33c Calif. Butter National or or Tub Coffee Qur Breakfast Blend Lard Swift's Silverleaf Carton or Tub Airy Fairy 2 I9c Cakjt Currant Jelly 19c National Pure At a Low Price Tomato Juice 3 Lou4 on Chill, Season and Serve Red Cross 3 2Oc i i Macaroni or Spaghetti Chicken ca 99c Hormcl't Flavor Sealed Vi Site Corned Hash 23C and Serve Root Beer American Home Ginger Ale lie American Dry Pale fc boofa Summer Household Needs Pels Naptha Soap The Golden Bar 1O bars Palmolive A thai Reteina Beauty bttTS Super Suds Bcad.o. 4 Pfa. 144 W. Mich.

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