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PAGE flIX THE CZLDUJC, MICHIGAN, DANNETUNEVS WEDNESDAY, APH1L S, 1922 Mm. L. writes: 44 1 am convinced there is & difference in baking powder. I have been uiing any old powder for ten vean but my cakes are 100 per cent better since I bought a can of Royal Baking Powder. I recom mend it to aiy housewife who thinks she knows all about cake making with any kind of powder." Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste L Send for New Royal Cook Book It's FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 WillUxn St, New York Homes in Beldimg GOOD HOUSE ON RIVER STREET . $1,100.00 ' $500.00 cash handles this. BETTER ONE ON WEST LIBERTY STREET. .$1,650.00 $500.00 cash handles this. STILL BETTER ONE ON MASONIC AVE $1,750.00 $500.00 cash handles this. BETTER STILL, ON E. DIVISION STREET . .$1,800.00 $500.00 or less handles this. THE BEST, BROAS STREET . $3,650.00 One of the best in town at this very low figure, furnace, bath, gas, electricity, dandy porches, n'everything. In fine condition. FARMS NO BETTER IN IONIA COUNTY $9,000.00 60 acres within 3 miles of town, Al land, Al buildings, Al fences. WM. F. SANDELL CO. See Us For Used Cars ORLEANS The Orleans W. C. T. U. was post poned on account of roads and weath er, so the next meeting will be on April 14, at the home of Mrs. Lillian Verick. v Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stanton, of Belding, called on friends here, Sun day. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowley and sop Alden and family, also Miss Erma, were Sunday callers of the former's daughter, Mrs. Hans Nelson and family, of Orange. ' They found bad roads. ' The Merry-Go-Round club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Abbey, on Easter Sunday. Picrtic dinner. It is hoped Rev. Wright soon gets well. He was unable to attend his church, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Pa!mer were Sunday dinner guests of their moth er, Mrs. Nora Palmer and family. Mrs. Chubb Olmstead and three daughters returned to their home at! Grand Ledge. I-riday. Mrs; Hazel Dennehy and children spent Saturday in Ionia. Chaales Ward, who spent two weeks with friends at Sears, return ed Thursday. Mark Gates and mother returned from Remus, Saturday. Mrs. Gates will remain here for a time and Mark returned to Remus. Many telephone wires are out of commission due to sleet storms. Mrs. Eliza Sherwood, of Grand Rapids, came Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Clements and family and other relatives. The Misses Helen, Eunice and brothers Bruce and Gene Knight, of Belding, spent Thursday and Friday with their cousin, Ernie Face and family. Miss Ruth Noddins, who is teach er at Evart, is spending the week vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Noddins. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Musselman and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reeves, of East Orleans, were dinner guests of the former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kennedy, recently. Mrs. Aurora Easterbrook returned to her home at Freeport, Wednesday after a few days visit with friends here. Ruthel Kelly, of Belding, was a guest of Miss Mable Clements, Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith are entertaining a brother of Detroit for a few days. , Mrs. Clark Hoppough, of East Orleans, was a caller of Mrs. E. C. Hoppough. Wednesday. George Warner called cn his broth er, Wm..' Wednesday. Mrs. Evart Clark entertained her sister, Louise WooMridge, vacation week. Mr. Rowe of Saginaw, is station agent at the P. M. depot at present. Mrs. Onah Kennedy called on Mrs. Frank Honpough, Wednesday. Mr.' Disbrow, of Greenville, moved into the house he rented of Leon Howe, last week. After a visit of ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fullert Chris tensen and other relatives and friends Justice Christensen returned Wed nesday to his studies as civil engin eer at M. A. C. May good luck be with him is the wish of many friends Mr. and Mrs. Howard Noddins were visitors of her sister, Mrs. Lee Clements. Thursday. Alva Face and family moved from the farm to their home in the village Friday. Mrs. D. C. Wilber, of Grand Rap. ids, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Hoppough and family. Frank Bolster, of Mesic, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warner, the next day he went to Rob. Palmer's. . Mrs. Janette Olmstead, who has been ill is better at present. EAST ORLEANS AND RONALD. Mr. anl Mrs. Orson Rowley and family spent Saturday evening with Guy Hoppough and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higbee and children, Of Ronald, spent "Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Walter War den and family. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clark Hoppough spent Sunday evening with Homer Kennedy and family. Mrs. Lonnie Parmenter U able to be up and around the house again. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbey and son, Harold spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hoppough and family. Mrs. Mary Tingley and Miss Ma bel were in Orleans Saturday. Several from here attended Sun day school and church at Shiloh on Sunday. Subscribe for the Banner-News. WEST CHADWICK Tuesday was Donald Dean jr's 14th birthday aniversary and his mother planned a surprise by inviting the young people in to help him celebrate his birthday. A fine lunch was pre- Eared for the occasion. They all ad a jolly time. Mrs. D. S. Antcliff, Mrs. Levi Krick were Wednesday afternoon guests of Mrs. Wm. Wright and daughter, Mrs. Denzel Snow and ba by. Frank Phillips went over in the Brink neighborhood to see his moth, er Mrs. Annett Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bowers spent Tuesdaj in Greenville, the guests of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fisher. Donald Dean jr. went to McBrides Friday, to spend the week end with nig cousins and aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mis. D. W, Dean. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. AntclifT. were Sunday dinner guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Antcllff and daughter, Blanche. Leo Orser, of Grand Rapids, and Miss Nina Dean, of Sheridan, were Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Dean's and family. Mrs. AL Parker and Mrs. L. Krick were Wednesday callers at Mrs. L. McBride and daughter-in-law, Mrs. George McBride. , Mrs. ' Will Wright received ' word from her husband who is in Chicago in the hospital that he would be able to come home soon if nothing else set in to keep him there. , His son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Wright of McBrides came down Thursday to visit and returned home Monday. Christina Hagadorn ate dinner with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wean, Saturday and Sunday their daughter, Fay, of Belding, was a dinner guest there. (The dance held at' George Haga dorn's. Saturday night was well at tended and they all had a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, Mr. an4 Mrs. Bruce Pickard, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Kelley and daughter and hus band, all of Belding, were Sunday callers at Mr. anl Mrs. Melvin Smlht's. George Hagadorn was in IonisX last week and went up to see unclev Stole Smith and found him in poor health. Mrs. Hattie Hall and daughter, Elta, returned home last Monday ev ening after two or three week's stay in Belding at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley's and family. Dan Monks, of Saranac visited hK cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Haga? dorn, Saturday night. Pure yeast now concentrated in small dose With the introductionofYeastFoamTablcts you don't need to eat large quantities of baking yeast to secure its great health' corrective properties 7 SUFFERED FOR EIGHT YEARS ' Rheumatic pains, lame back, sore muscles and stiff points most fre quently can be traced to overworked, weak or disordered kidneys. Daisy Bell, R.F.D. 3, Box 234, Savannah, Ga., writes: "I was suffering for eight years from pain in the back and could not do any of my work, but since I have taken Foley Kidney Pills, I can do all of my work." Foley Kidney Pills have given relief to thousands who suffered from kidney or bladder trouble. Try thera. Glenn E. Wortley II. J. Connell If you are one of those who have been eat ing large quantities of baking yeast and perhaps finding it troublesome to get and unpleasant to take you will be happy to know that in this new yeast, dried and high ly concentrated, you can get the same tonic effects, without any inconveniences and with several extraordinary advantages. This yeast corrects a widespread disease Vitamin deficiency, that the leading med ical men are all discussing, is a disease that thousands of people nowadays suffer from, but which has only recently. been recognized. Unlike other diseases, which come from germs or infections, vitamin defi ciency comes from a lack in modern foods of the recently discovered element,vitamin. Its symptoms are failing appetite; indigestion; loss of weight, strength and vigor; unhealthy skin; nervous troubles and other signs of a "run down" condition. If you are suffering from any of these disorders, your Extraordinary advantages of Yeast Foam Tablets The only pure whole yeast in easy-to-take tablet form. They contain no drugs or other ingredients. They do not form gas nor cause belching. They are the only pure whole yeast suitable foi children; they do not cause fermentation. Each lot Is tested to in sure high and uniform vi tamin potency. trouble may simply be vitamin deficiency and in all such cases Yeast Foam Tablets are recommended because they are made entirely from pure,whole yeast the richest source of the essential vitamin. ' Yeast Foam Tablets ' rebuild tissues By supplying this vitamin, which many foods wholly lack. Yeast Foam Tablets stim ulate the appetite, aid digestion, enable you to get strength and energy from the food you oat and thus rebuild the sick tissues and tone up the whole body The purity and vitamin potency of Yeast Foam Tab lets is guaranteed by the worlds largest manufactur ers C'i dry yeast the makers for 45 years of the famous baking yeasts. Yeast Foam and Magic Yeast. This guarantee is your protection, so be sure you ask for and get Yeast Foam Tablets. They are sold by all druggists. Northwestern Yeast Co., Chicago' Makers of the famous baking yeasts. Yeast Foam and Magic Yeast the only pure tvhole yeast in convenient tablet form n TO U R A K H G Height of Purity Depth of Coldeess Perfect Service On Saturday, April 15, we will start our local ice service for the summer, delivering our PURE LAKE ICE to the homes of our customers in this city. We wish to lay special emphasis on the Purity of our ice by calling your attention to the fact that it is harvested from a lake fed by the pure crystal water of many springs and that there has. never been any known contamination or pollution of the waters of this lake. The ice harvest is always carried on under the strictest sanitary conditions and our customers can rest assured that they are using a Strictly Pure ice. Our solicitors are making a canvas of the city at the present time with an invitation to you to become one of our satisfied customers and we will be glad to start delivering your ice at any time. We will maintain an ample supply of ice in this city and our local representative can be reached any time at the Ford Garage, West Main street, Phone 114. ' . D: o PURE LAKE IGE Mo MOOR Height of Purity Depth of Coldness E Perfect Service