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PAGE TWELVE THE NEWS-PALLADIUM MONDAY, MARCH MDCHD LOCAL illJD 17IE1E snnviCB PHOTOS CODDEOPOriDEriCB AM STORY Evelyn Kittell Wedded To Rudolph Appel At Coloma Township Nominees Chosen At Caucuses SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE ASKS HARTFORD PTA IS ORGANIZED MICHIGAN WINS SWIM TITLE i 1 commissioner; John Dickey, over Berrien And Van Bur en YOUTHS TO AH) COLOMA, March 11 A pretty wedding, on Saturday, March 9, at the Methodist church, united in marriage Miss Evelyn Kittell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kittell. and Rudolph ADDel. son of seer of highways; L.

L. Hlnman mer Frances Miller, of Benton Harbor. Rudolf Schroeder attended the groom. Ushers were Charles Schockley, of Benton Harbor, the bride's cousin, and Toby Rauten-berg, of Benton Harbor, a cousin of the groom. Baskets of gladioli and stocks In justice of the peace; Charles Smith, 4 Areas Pick Their For Spring Election Association Is Formed With Edgar Max Smith As President HARTFORD, March 11 Hartford board of review; Kenneth Dickey, Frank Clark, A.

W. Wamke and Van Buren and Berrien county Encel Swem, constables. Nation-Wide Organization To township caucuses were held Satur B. J. Babcock was chairman -of- now has a newly organized Parent- the caucus; William Bauer, clerk.

'3 day afternoon and evening and tickets were nominated for the com and En cell Swem and Earl Ingles, tellers. Mrs. Emma Appel, of Benton Harbor. The vows were read by the Rev. Thomas O.

Lee, pastor of the church, before a large number of relatives and friends. The bride was a graduate of Coloma schools in 1934. he then attended Twin City Business College. The groom is employed in Benton Harbor, where the couple Willi live. The bride wore the traditional white satin in a gown Princess Lawrence Township shades of pale yellow and lavender beautified the church.

Guy Mixter, at the console organ, played "Old Vienese Melody by Krisler as a prelude, and the wedding marches. Miss Donavie Kittell, the bride's sister, sang, "I Love You Truly." A reception at Joe Lechines' with dancing and refreshments followed the ceremony. Seventeen guests, in LAWRENCE, March 11 Lawrence township Republicans nominated ing spring election. In many cases old and familiar names were placed on the tickets for supervisors In both counties. Such well known Berrien county board figures as John Warman of Watervliet, and A.

W. Baker, of Coloma, were re-nominated. In Van Saturday afternoon at the town hall with 160 voters present, the largest In years. The ticket named was: Reduce Highway Accident Toll Launched DEARBORN, March 11. A nation-wide "Good Drivers' leaguew to promote safer driving by boys of high school age was announced today by Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor company.

"The organization will conduct contests to select the best boy drivers in each state and in the nation, with scholarships to be awarded the winners," Mr. Ford said. "More than a million boys, reach driving age each year," he explain cluding the bridal party and house- Supervisors, Clyde Carris; clerk Thomas Stembaugh; treasurer, Mrs. Buren Clyde Carris of Lawrence, Bessie Davis; highway comvnission Lyle Parker of Decatur will again Teacher association which has as its president Edgar Max Smith, Hartford lumberman. The meeting took place at the school house at the end of last week and was in charge of Mrs.

H. B. Morgan of Kalamazoo, eighth district organizer for the P. T. A.

Other officers chosen were: Vice presidents, Arthur Yost, principal, Mrs. Lillian Hastings and Mrs. Caroline Elder; secretary, Mrs. Marie Darling; treasurer, Mrs. Renew Young; historian, John Collar.

Mrs. Morgan outlined the flvt alms of the National Congress of Parent-Teachers. Mr. Miller, advisor of the Clear Lake camp near Plalnwell of the W. K.

Kellogg Foundation, spoke of his experience while superintendent at Grant with Parent-Teacher er, Wilbur Brown; Justice, Robert model with long sleeves, flowing veil and long train. She wore her grandmother's pearls and carried an arm bouquet of white rosebuds and sweet peas. The bride's attendant was a cou guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kittell, were entertained at dinner at the Hub.

The couple left for a wedding trip of a week to Chicago, Ohio, and points in Michigan. After their return they will live at 829 Highland Benton Harbor. Marks, board of review, Mac Thom be candidates ior supervisor. Baker In Coloma COLOMA, March 11 A. W.

Ba ker. supervisor from Coloma town as; constables, LaDean Sweet, Charles Clinard, Ralph Barnes, sin, Mrs. Rudolf Schroeder, the for Charles Stapleton. ship for more than a score of years, A township committee consisting was renominated ny uoioma town shin Republicans Saturday. Oppos of Edwin H.

Bradfield, Mrs. J. H. ed," and extensive organized efforts should be made to help them be Cornwell and Mrs. Glenn Weaver ine him this year will be Harold STUDENTSDAY was named.

Thomas Stembaugh was Bachman. nominated at the same chairman of the caucus, and Rex K. time by the Citizens. COLOMA CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. NEWTON Jennings, clerk.

come good culvers. That is our purpose in forming the Ford Good Drivers' League. We want to help boys throughout the country, and at Republican ticket Supervisors, The Democrats caucused in the A. W. Baker: clerk, O.

J. Long; town hall Saturday evening and treasurer, Wakeman Ryno; highway TOBEIiIARKED the same time to emphasize and nominated the following ticket: commissioner, Henry BerKowsm; RENOMINATE MEAD AT BARODA CAUCUS make more valuable all other good Supervisor, Carl E. Buskirk clerk, overseer of highways, C. L. Newton; fustic of peace, Henry Kilmark; Mildred Ingebretzen; treasurer, Ru driving movements." From SmaU Program Swimming Coach Matt Mann and daughter, Rose Mary, jubilantly dolph Simon justice, Lyle Cook: constables, Homer LaMott, Iva COLOMA, March 11 A quiz program, arranged by Mrs.

Felix Sawatzki and Mrs. Mark Bangs to grasp the victory cap as Mann's University of Michigan team retained, Mr. Ford said the formation of board of review, John Stafford. No Hartford Philharmonic Club Ryno. Peter Dinehart, Adam Bn for the iitn time, tne Big Ten swim title in the 30th annual competition constables were nominated.

BARODA, March 11 Orland Mead was renominated for supervisor by the Baroda township Republican party at its caucus held Saturday afternoon at the I. O. O. ney; member board of review, John in unio state university pool, uoiumDos, V. Township committee named was Miller.

Lawrence LaDuke, John Stafford, Caucus committee ofr next year- fill vacancies in the assigned program, entertained the members of the Self-Culture club at the meeting on Friday- at the home of Mrs, F. hall in Baroda. The Dsmocratic .1.. 1 Christian Ingebretzen. The caucus was presided over by John Stafford To Give A Program At Federated Church HARTFORD, March 11 Student's day will be observed by the Hartford Philharmonic club at the March meeting to be held on Wednesday, March 13.

at the Federated FIERY CROSS as cnairman, and Conwav Neville C. L. Newton. was clerk. SAUGATUCK HOST SUNDAY TO LEGION Mrs.

Kendall Wilcox reviewed a the league grew out of a small program the company had conducted in recent months to show boys that it is smart to drive safely. "The results of that effort have been so encouraging that we now are undertaking this much wider program which we believe will have the endorsement and co-operation of parents everywhere, and of very organization Interested in safe driving. "We are going to make every effort to see the Ford Good Drivers' League is of real interest to Bangor Nominates BANGOR, March 11 Townshin Henry Kilmark, Adam Brlney, Tom DeRosa. Chairman of the caucus was Adam Brlney. Citizens ticket Supervisor, Harold Bachman; clerk, Earl Rockwell; treasurer, William Kelgley; overseer of highways, William Mast; Justice of peace.

James K. Guy; member board review, Richard Becht; constables, Edward Terrell, Harry De-Field, Clarence Kreitner, Earnest church at 2:30. epuoucans met Saturday at 2 d. OBWflNG magazine article pointing out dangers to youth in the widespread sale of salacious magazines from the news stands. Mrs.

Felix Sawatzki A paper Is being prepared by Mrs. m. at the town hall with 117 votes and nominated the following ticket: continued her weekly interpreta supervisor, Bela K. Kenned v. B.

W. Robinson and local teachers who will present their pupils in this program rre, Mrs. Ethel Weed, E. A. Boiseman, the Misses Mamie Howes, Marjorie Emory and Hah tion of the club collect.

The president-elect, Mrs. Ken clerk, Earl Merriman treasurer, Jennie Waite; highway commissioner, Dewey Salnave; Justice, Guy L. Colored Family Is Routed Becht. boys, and that it is effective in help dall Wilcox, was named delegate to the County Federation Convention Decker. SAUGATUCK, March 11 One of the largest district meetings in the last 10 years was held here Sunday afternoon by American Legion members of the fourth Congressional district.

Carl Matheny, of Detroit, 1939 ing them to become better drivers- Next year's caucus committee Vina Hocker, James Klbler, Edward Turrell. Chairman of the caucus After the program a tea will be From White Section In Ferndale Suburb (By Associated Press) Howard; board of review, W. V. Ackley; constables, Ben Cook, Robert Crippen, Walter McCurdy and Philip Wood. Final details now are being worked out and will be announced soon." March 28 in Niles.

A contribution was made to the Berrien County crippled children's fund. served and a silver collection taken. It will be a Scotch tea and the Scotch motif will be carried out. ernoon at the P. G.

Kenney store, nominated Harry F. Nitz to oppose Supervisor Mead at the coming spring election. Nomination made by the Republicans were Webster Cassleman, clerk; Henry Schmaltz, treasurer; Henry Schultz, highway commissioner; Walter Livengood, overseer of highways; Emll Nitz, justice of the peace; Floyd Stelter, board of review; and Fred Skala, Paul Bar-tel, John Meyers and N. J. Somora, constables.

The Republican committee named Saturday consists of Ira Miller, Max Petzke and Emil F. Nitz. The Democrats made the following nominations: Mary Shafer, clerk; P. G. Kenney, treasurer; John Critzer, overseer of highways; William Binger, justice of the peace; Herman Schultz, board of review; and Edward Nitz as a single constable nominee.

The Democratic committee includes Charles H. Priebe, Mrs. John Shafer and Harry F. Nitz. was Earl Rockwell.

Warman Re-named DETROIT. March 11 A 10-foot March 15 has been set aside by Guy L. Howard was chairman of the EX-SOUTH HAVEN C. OF C. SECRETARY caucus, and Sheldon Runert fiery cross was burned Sunday night in Muir avenue, Ferndale, when ap WATERVLIET, March 11 At the Republican township caucus Saturday afternoon John Warman, who clerk this club as Family Night; March 22 is the Good Friday recess, so the next regular meeting will be held proximately 500 persons milled The committee in charge of the tea are the Mesdames I sa belle Clement, Ruth Dowd and Alma Yost.

The public is cordially invited to attend and enjoy this fine program by the local young people. MOVES TO ST. JOE The Democrats nominated the fol lowing ticket: is completing his 13th year as su pervisor, was renominated. about a residence recently purchased by a negro family. March 29 with Mrs.

Felix Sawatzki as hostess at the home of Mrs. Ida supervisor. Fred Bennor- Mart- Other nominations were: Clerk, Martin. oennen; treasurer, blank; highway commissioner, blank; justice, Floyd Westcott: hmr nt "Boys' State" president, spoke before local Legionnaires, who may lead Michigan In the number of boys sent to participate in boys state. Young Matheny showed motion pictures of last year's event at Lansing when government was turned over to boys.

After a dinner served at the Sau-gatuck hotel members met in the new Legion hall while the Auxiliary convened at the hotel. The South Haven drum and bugle corps led the Legion parade. SOUTH HAVEN MAN, Sebastian Smith; treasurer, A. R. Van Drasek; highway commissioner, frank Russell; overseer, Frank Morlock; justices of the peace, A.

B. Horton and Alfred Shrosbree; con BREEDSVILLE view, Bat Donovan; constables, Hen- PULLMAN GIRL ARE jr ouuui, ijeiana Ballonr WED ON SATURDAY SOUTH HAVEN, March 11 Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pickell moved Saturday to St.

Joseph, where they will reside in the Crawford apartments, at State and Market streets. Mr. Pickell Is the retiring secretary of the South Haven Chamber of Commerce and will become secretary of the St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce. Mr.

PickeU plans to attend the meeting of state commercial secretaries to be held March 14-16 at Kalamazoo, Windows in the basement and on the first floor were shattered by stones thrown by leaders in the demonstration and by boys with slingshots. Many women participated in the melee. Capt. Roy. A.

Butcher of the Ferndale police and state policemen escorted Howard Davis and his wife, Carrie, the new owners, from the residence. A neighbor identified as William uimiics ijeonara. Arlington Township stables, Joseph Bucher, Claude caivuuk. March llrHn SOUTH HAVEN, March 11 The wedding of Clayton Ward McNeal, 85TH BIRTHDAY IS FETED AT PARTY youngest son of Mr. and Mrs BREEDSVILLE, March 11.

Len-ard Lee is making a few repairs on his house car, getting it ready for the summer months. He is employed by the Minnesota Woolen Mills and in the summer time he takes his family with him on his work. He generaly works towards the north on eaturaay afternoon nominated the following ticket-Supervisor, Glen Lane; clerk, blank treasurer, Don Seeley highway commissioner, blank- Charles McNeal, 569 Kalamazoo street, and Zelda Hamlin Burke, daughter of Benjamin Hamlin, of Pullman, was solemnized at noon Anderson said a unit of the Ku before assuming his new duties. Klux Klan was active in Ferndale, which has many former residents of ern part of the state. of highways, blank; Justice, Bert De-Long; board of review, Bert Hill-constables, blank.

DECATUR TO PLAY BASKETBALL FOR LUNCH MILK FUND Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SING Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fry are Saturday in the Presbyterian church in Paw Paw. The Rev.

Manson B. Lowe officiated. Attendants were Miss Mil THREE OAKS, March 11 The birthday of Mrs. Barbara Witt was honored Saturday afternoon when a party was given by her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Witt, at their restaurant at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Witt will be 85 years old Wednesday, March 13, but the celebration was held Saturday, which about ready to move into their new Citizens ticket Supervisor. Ray Asked if the Klan had anything to do with the fiery cross, Anderson FOR 'FAMILY NIGHT dred Edwards and Donald Vincent, mond Lyster clerk, Earl Loveland; treasurer, Leon Wright; highway commissioner, blank: overseer. remarked: "What do you think?" DECATUR, March 11 A team of both of South Haven.

The bride Yates, Charles Salverson and Glenn Nichols. The caucus of the Democratic party called for Saturday afternoon, was adjourned until this evening at 7 o'clock, when a full slate of officers is expected to be nominated. Sodas Democrat SODUS, March 11 Sodus township Democrats met at the Sodus Fruit Exchange auditorium Satur-lay evening and nominated the fol-owing ticket: Richard Nimtz, supervisor; Ward Collins, clerk; Clinton Hill, treasurer; Walter Schaub, justice of peace for four years; Ed Rybecki, loard of review for two years; John brelsett, highway commissioner; Al. Jerue, Harold Villwock, John Olo-jrakl, and Alex Sachy, constables. Ben Rosenberg, Walter Schaub, and Uzell Collins were elected township committee.

Ben Rosenberg served as chairman, Ward Collin SOUTH HAVEN, March 11 In Decatur high school faculty mem strumental numbers by a high school bers and a picked alumni quintet was the regular meeting day of her ajogei, justice, Joe Donovan; mem ber board of review, Clare Palmer. Davis told police he would never have purchased the house if he had known the situation. He was bitter boys ensemble and a group of songs Sunday school class of the Methodist and maid-of-honor wore chic street ensembles. Following the ceremony the couple drove to Kalamazoo for dinner and returned to South Haven, leaving early in the evening for their home in Chicago. phnrrh rtf whirh shp has hpn A.

by the junior high girls trio, provided musical numbers the pro member for a number of years. STATE BRIEFS gram of Loyalty camp, R. N. A. "family night" at Williams hall, at which 60 Royal Neighbors and their home.

It is just east of the Fry estate on the same side of the road. The Frys have one of the largest fruit farms around here and all the Fry boys work at home the year around. There are four of them. The Langhenry's are preparing to move into the house that is soon to be vacated by the Edward Fry's They are doing some redecorating before they move in. Mrs.

Lawrence Paulus spent a few days in Kalamazoo on business. While there she visited her husband, who is a patient at the Camp Custer hospital. His condition is reported as favorable. There were 23 at the W- W. club win piay a muk fund benefit basketball game Tuesday evening In the high school gym.

Rivalry is keen among Decatur basketball fans over this forthcoming charity contest. The game is providing a great deal of merriment. A general admission of 15 cents Is going to be charged for the game, and the proceeds will be devoted to a fund to supply milk for noonday hot lunches at school for the indigent. (By Associated Press. families enjoyed a 6:30 o'clock ban quet Wednesday evening.

DETROIT A seven-foot wooden cross was set ablaze near a honso The boys' ensemble, comprised of Norman Nelson, Donald French, because the sellers did not warn him, he indicated. Police said the district is populated entirely by whites. Muir avenue Is a block north of eighth street, near the eastern limits of Ferndale. The house was said to have changed hands for $5,000 Davis and his wife drove away in an expensive automobile. A city commission meeting in Ferndale tonight probably will be the occasion of a move toward a restricted zoning arrangement it was said.

suburban Ferndale Sunday night, UNION PLANS FOR AN EASTER SUPPER SOUTH HAVEN, March 11 Plans were completed for the annual Easter supper to be given by Prls-cilla circle of the Congregational Woman's Union, by a special committee which met Thursday after Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If jou suffer from rheumatic, arthritis or neuritis pain, try this simple Inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the Juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all and pleasant.

You need only 3 tablespoonsful two times a day. winging city ana state Police to the scene to control the crowd. Police removed the occupants' of the house. children, a project sponsored by the as clerk, and Ed. Rybecki, teller.

Decatur Republicans DECATUR, March 11 Republicans of Decatur township turned Lawrence Landry, Robert Stieve and Keith Knapp, also played for dancing after the program. Dorothy Stone, Delores Wheeler and Frances French, junior high girls' trio, were accompanied at the piano by Shirley Ryan. Small Shirley Ann French sang and yodeled. Cads were played by those who did not wish to dance. r.

X. A. The promoters contend the price of each admission ticket will fur uincers said the demonstration was in protest against a Negro family which recently moved into the house. out in force Saturday at 3 o'clock and nominated a ticket, but the Democrats failed to meet. The Democrat committee named Atty.

nish a week's supply of milk for some needy child. CHURCH SOCIETIES Am ARBOR Prof Charles A meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward Lee, Thursday. A committee was named to meet with the Odd Fellows In regard to sanitary improvements at Odd Fellow hall. After the business meeting the rest of the afternoon was spent in games- Mrs.

Blanche Landstrom, Warren Grosvenor to act as chair' CHILD CULTURE CLUB OF SODUS HOLDS MEETING man. He postponed the caucus until Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and If you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is sold by your druggist under an absolute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound Is for sale and RURAL JAYWALKERS noon at the home of Mrs. Thomas McKiTimie, Superior street.

The supper, an annual event, will be given Wednesday evening, March 27, from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock at the church The plans for menu and dscoratlons were made by Mrs. Ralph Hall Mrs. Taper Pollin and Mrs. McKimmie, who will be assisted by a dining room committee yet to be named. CONDUCT MEETINGS today at 3 o'clock.

TO GET SUMMONS Republican ticket Supervisor, UL.AIRE. March llThp Mrs. James Seliga and Mrs. William Grimes won the honors. SODUS, March 11 Members of Community Church Ladles Aid so EAST LANSING, Barch 11.

Court summons for rural Jaywalkers recommended by Badt's Drugs In Benton Harbor and St. Joseph and good drug the Child Culture club met on Fri The Coffinbury Masonic lodge of ciety met Thursday, all day, with Knudson will leave the University of Michigan to become chairman of the department of romancs languages at Hamilton college, Clinton, N. he announced Sunday. Knudson came here in 1929 to teach French. Campbell Dickson, football line coach, resigned at Michigan recently to become dean of students at Hamilton college.

WAYNE Joseph Salava, 45, fell beneath the wheels of a hay wagon he was driving Sunday and was crushed to death. stores everywhere. Adv. mts. unaries Richard.

Ten ladies were present. The ladiss worked nn day evening at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ferguson on the River road. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Guy Shlngledecker and Mrs.

Theo. Harte. a quilt for Mrs. Irene Allington, for Bangor, gave the third degree to Allen Tucker, at the Breedsville Hall, Thursday night. This was a special meeting as the regular meeting night is the first Tuesday in each month.

mer pastor. Tne Aid will meet next inursaay an dav th Mrs. The leaders, Mrs. Jack Coins and Fields. The Missionary Guild met Thurs Mrs.

Harold King, presented the lesson on "The Child in the Group." oe Titt el Sons day evening with Mrs. Carl Fsrgu- Mrs. vern Deaner. president of Lyle Parker; clerk, Elmer Adams; treasurer, Mrs. Eva Morse; highway commissioner, Archie Wiles; overseer of highways, Silas Knolls; justice, Ara Nv.

Moult on; member board of review, two years, William Congdon; member board of review to fill vacancy, Ray Bowers; constables, Wennie Miller, James Forbes, John L. Bowman, Charles Huey. The first six are all re-nomina-tlons. Members of township committee Wesley Newell, Thomas Vander-geest, Harley Smith. Hamilton Township DECATUR, March 11 Hamilton township Republicans caucused Saturday at 3 o'clock at the Grange hall, and nominated a ticket.

Repuftlicaas Supervisor, Guy -Collins; clerks-William the Berrien County Federation of euii. ien jaoies were present. Mrs. Edwin Gustafson led the devotion-als. Helen Kaiser conducted the les Sparks Ignite Roof BERRIEN SPRINGS.

March 11 Clubs, was a guest of the group and talked on "Our Children." Daughter Born COLOMA, March 11 Mr. and Mrs. Linn Nichols are parents of a baby girl, Barbara Linn, born March 8 at the Coloma Sanatorium. The baby weighed six and three quarter pounds. MAIN STREET son, tne tmrd chapter from "Through Tragedy to Triumph." RIVERSIDE PARTY A roof fire at the Sam Colvln home on the St.

Joseph road Sunday afternoon was thought to have been caused by sparks from the chimney. Several small holes were burned in the roof. HOME FROM FLORIDA SISTER LAKES, March 11 C. F. Davis has returned from Florida, where he spent the last four months.

may be next if verbal warnings and violation tickets by State Police fail to reduce pedestrian casualties on country roads. Captain C. J. Scravada of the safety and traffic division of the Michigan State Police said today that a sharp enforcement program appeared necessary in view of the spurt in pedestrian acidents. Within 48 hours, two Michigan State College students were fatally injured while walking at night on country highways near the campus.

On a state-wide scale the accident toll was sweeping upward, with pedestrians the victims of approximately 60 per cent of the accidents in cities and 25 per cent of rural accident Police have started an intensive campaign of warning rural pedestrians violating the state's new traffic law requiring them to walk on the left side of rural highways facing on-coming traffic. Names of violators are taken and a second violation will mean a court summons. At the rate of more than 100 per day HONORS BIRTHDAYS SMITH BROS. RIVERSIDE, March 11 Mrs, Ralph Case, and her dauehter. PORES NEARBY COMING EVENTS fbs COUGH DROPS Miss Alice Case, entertained on Sunday in honor of the birthdays of her husband and Emily Rush of Hartford, which occurred March 6.

The guests, from Hartford and Watervliet spent the entire day and evening at the Case home. In the evening Mr. Rush showed mov TkADt Sodus Mothers club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Decatur Get-To-Gether club will meet in the home of Mrs. Vera Dyer on Tuesday.

Sam Hull on Hillendale road. CONTAIN VITAMIN A (CAROTENE) ing pictures he had taken during Pure PofZi xne Mamilton-Keeler Farm Bureau will meet at the home of Mr. treasurer, Lewis Wnght; highway commissioner, Fred Rowe; justice, Paul Graham; board of review, Murl Abrams; constables, Frank Voelker, Bernard Socha, Lawrence Dobson, Maurice Abrams. The Democratic caucus will be held today at the Hamilton Grange hall. Pipestone Nominates PIPESTONE, March 11 Republicans of Pipestone township, at their caucus held Saturday, nominated Hazen D.

Harner for supervisor, 'Mrs. Nettle Williams for clerk, Ct.wy.w 1 IU 1 1 watervliet Methodist Ladles Aid will meet Tuesday afternoon at the tne past year. There were two large birthday ana Mrs. Earl Morehouse on Tues day evening. home of Mrs.

B. G. Haskell. i ii cases, one Daxea by Miss Alice Case, and presented to Mrs. Rush, the other a gift to Mr.

Case by Mrs. Rush. These parties have been Junior Literary Guild of Water. next meeting of the Kil-Kare club of Decatur will be held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Berg High GOBLES vliet will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Marjorie Herrick.

on xaarcn 3U. an annual affair for the past six years. Election of officers. GOBLES, March 11. Mrs.

Robert Ganges Ladies Aid society will Bainbridge Township Registration Notice: Curtlss is seriously ill at her home here with pneumonia. HOSPITAL NOTES Rev. and Mrs. Clare Snell, Mr. peace, Thomas Abbs for board of review, Lyle Michael for highway commissioner, Ernest Jackson for overseer of highways, and Irving Ruff, Harry Swisher, Ray Harvey and David Krugh for Thomas Abbs, Hazen D.

Kamer and arc Mrs. Harold Eastman, Mrs. serve a spring luncheon Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the church social room. Mrs. William Haile, Mrs.

Howard Margot and Mrs. Sersne Chase on the kitchen committee, dining room and entertainment committee. Mrs. Otis Norman of Gobies will entertain members of the Rebekah club Tuesday afternoon. A miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs.

Ward Tuttle, formerly Miss Anna Gilbert, will be given. An all day meeting of the Sunny Day club of Gobies will be held at the home of Mrs. John Gilbert Thursday, March 14. Frank Hunter, Mrs. Clarence Hunt er, Mrs.

Erwin Kelly, Erwin Kelly Mrs. Edson Howard and Mrs. Albert Wauchek attended the Meth Mrs. Harry Swisher were elected as township committee members. odist Advance meeting in Grand The Pipestone Democratic caucus Rapids last Thursday- Notice is hereby given that I will be at Bainbridge Grange Hall on Tuesday, March 12th, registration day for the Spring election from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p.

m. Voter not The Watervliet Civic Garden club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Keasey.

Chapel Hill Bible Study class will meet on Wednesday evening at the Russell Handy home. SOUTH HAVEN, March 11 Mrs. Ernest Rosengren of Bangor underwent a major operation Saturday at City hospital. Mrs. Stephen Zakarias of Bangor and infant daughter, Nancy Kay, born March 4 at City hospital, were discharged Friday.

Herbert L. Daggett, 717 Green street, who fractured his hip when he fell from the first floor to the basement of a building under con I Cfrcamcdl fn) ci rD HI y- Celebrates 87th Birthday THREE OAKS, March 11 Today ease El vw iw ill II heretofore registered pi' was scheduled for today. Galien Nominees ALIEN, March 11 At the Republican caucus on Saturday afternoon Morton Hampton was nominated for supervisor; B. J. Babcock for clerk; Mrs.

Edna White for treasurer; John Welsh, highway South Haven Bantlst Members of Gobies Community church aid society will meet at the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. Each member will bring a gift fcr the church kitchen. Committee In charge, Mis. William Holmes, Mrs. Martha Canfield and Mrs.

Ralph Baxter. Mrs. Sophia Kreger, a Three Oaks woman, now at the Berrien county hospital at Berrien Center, is celebrating her 87th birthday. Mrs. SIEEB0B take notice.

GLENN NICHOLS Bainbridge Twp, Clerk school council will meet Tuesday evening. March 12, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Burs-e fnr struction Phoenix street on March 4, was taken from City hos Kreger's health is reported very good o'clock co-operative supper and pital Friday. ior ner age..

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