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THK CHARLEVOIX COUNTY HERALD, (East Jordan, -Mich.) FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1920 'J CHARLEVOIX CO. HERALD G. A. LISK, Publisher , Subscription Rate, $1.50 per year. Entered at the oostofflce at East Jordan Michigan, asftecond clasn mail matter. Briefs of " The Week Daniel Dyer went to Traverse City, Tuesday, to.visit his son. Mrs. George Stokes is visiting" rela tives at Bay City this week. E. V. Chamberlain and daughter, Marion, left Tuesday for Saginaw. ' Orrin Gorman left Monday for a visit with his briber at Hamilton, Mont -Miss Effie Freeman of Detroit is guest aUhe home of Mr. and Mrs. S Ulvand. Mrs. J. C. Brown of Saginaw was guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Webster, over Sunday. Mrs. Earl Pillman returned to Mon tague,. Tuesday, after a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stewart. Mr, and Mrs. P, M. Burgess returned here Thursday from Cassopolis, Mich. where they had gone to pack and ship their household effects to this city Mr. Burgess is pastor of the Church of God. Don't Overlook Little Things. The young fellow who thinks that little things are not worth bothering about stands a slim chance of ever having any big things to look after. Big things grow from little things. The tallest oak was once an acorn. Formation of Asbestos. Asbestos Is found In Assures of roc and It Is believed that, when the roci was forming and still hot. water pene trated the Assures, widened them ant dissolved some of the silica and mag nesla. On drying, - these crystallized as a hydrated silicate of nagnesln forming threadlike crystals bullying u; from opposite walls of the flssire am meeting In the middle. ' Compliment for Uncle Dick. Uncle Dick, a bachelor, fond of chll dren, was a great favorite" 'with hit little nieces and nephews, so when the new baby came and papa told them that the stork had--left It - at their house, Buddy said thoughtfully: "Too bad the fitork didn't know where UncH Dick lives." Dp MUNNIMAKERS Notices of Lost, Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, etc., in this Column is 25 cents for one insertion for 25 words or less. Initials count as one word and compound words count as two words. Above this number of words a charge of one cent a word will be made for the first insertion and one-half cent for subsequent insertions, with a mimimum charge or 15 cents. Lost and Found LOST The barrel and point of a Con klin Fountain Pen, Friday. Will fin der kindly return same to Miss Eva Waterman or leave at Herald office. 27 FOUND One pair Bay Horses. Owner can nave same by paying ror this notice and expense or reeding horses. ELMER LaVANWAY, East Jordan, . Mich., R.'F. D. 3. 2G-3. For Sale Real Estate FOR SALE 00 acres of land, 30 acres cleared, 30 acres timber land. Good well and good stone wall under house. Located 4 miles northeast of East Jor dan in South Arm twp. Inquire of mno a rv mia Trot a t n?..i FOR SALE My residence corner Third and Garfield Sts. Price $3000. D. H. FITCH, Harrison Block', Muskegon Heights. 24-6 FOR SALE-Eight acres of land with good house and barn and other out buildings in good condition. Water at door. Orchard bearing a good place for growing small fruit. Finest i view in town of the lake and city. Property is in city limits only 3 or 4 blocks from good sidewalk. For price and terms call at residence. JACOB QUICK. 20-8 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE One good Holstein Cow. Inquire of EUGENE FULLER, or phone 83. 2G-2. FOR SALE Three Good Milch Cows. FRED HANEY, East Jordan, Mich., R. F. D. 4. 2Gx3 For Sale Used Mowing Machine in good shape, one heavy wagon and a . Work Harness. J.J.VOTRUBA. 2Gx2 EDISON AMBEROLA Cottage style, together with 104 blue amberola 4 minute records. Will be sold cheap. MRS. MORRIS GEE, near West Side school house, East Jordan, R. 1. 24x4 HARRY N. WHITE TUBULAR WELLS, Pipe-Fitting and General Repair Work. Bellaire, Michigan 27x4, Bring Your Laundry Work to Monroe's Segar Store. Agency for Petoskey Laundry. 13 (Si First Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. M. E. Hoyt, Pastor. Sunday, July 4th, 1920. 10:30 a. m. "Unto Caesar and Unto God." . 12:00 M. Sunday School. 3:00 p. m. Junior Church. 7:00 p. m. The first of our summer Sunday evening union services in 4his Church. Rev. John Duncan will preach using as a theme, "The Greatest Thing in America." It w'ill be a fine message and ought to have a fine hearing. Special music. We want you to come. : : " Presbyterian Church Notes Rev. John Duncan, Pastor Sunday, July 4th, 1920., 10:30 a. m. "Psendo-Patriotism." 10:45 Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Every Man's Bible Class. Subject "The Church . Girds Herself for Service." Leader, John Duncan. 7:30 p. m. The first of our Union Services, the July and August will be held at the . Methodist Church Sunday evening at 7:00 p. m. Please notice the service will be one half hour earlier. Church of God. P. M. Burgess, Pastor. Services as follows: (Eastern Standard Time.) Sunday, July 4th, 1920. The Lord willing an all-day-meeting will be held, as has been customary for the past few years, at the Church of God Chapel July 4th (which comes on Sunday this year). Sunday School at ten o'clock, Preach ing Service at eleven. At one thirty a Baptismal service will be held at the lake after which we will return to the Chapel and partake of the other two ordinances of the Bible, namely: Feet washing and the Lord's Supper. Prea ching service again at seven thirty in the evening. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend this all-day-meeting. Other near by congregations and ministers are ex pecting to be present. We feel this is a splendid way to en joy a sane Fourth. The word of God will be preached, and practised,- in all its simplicity, purity and power. Welcome to our services. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Burgess, Pastors. , St. Joseph's Church. G. Bierens, Pastor. Masses on 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at 8:00 and High Mass at 10:30. Mass on 2nd Sunday of each month at 8:00 o'clock. High Mass on 4th Sunday of each month at 10:30. On 5th Sundays Masses at 8:00 and 10:30. ' , v Masses on Holy days and Devotions will be announced. St. John's Church. Bohemian Settlement High Mass on 2nd Sunday of each month at 10:30. High. Mass on 4th Sunday of each month at 8:00 o'clock. Jusft Folks By EDGAR A. GUEST LEMON PIE. . - The world Is full of gladness, There are Joys of many kinds, There's a cure for every sadness, That each troubled mortal finds. And my little cares grow lighter And I cease to fret nd sigh. And my eyes with Joy grow brlghte) When she makes a lemon pie. When the bronze Is on the filling That's one mass of shining gold And Its molten Joy Is spilling On the plate, ray heart grows bold And the kids and I In chorus , . Raise one glad exultant cry And we cheer the treat before us Which Is mother's lemon pie. Then the little troubles vanish, And the sorrows disappear, Then we find the grit to banish All the cares that hovered near, And .we smack our lips In pleasure O'er a Joy no coin can buy, And we down the golden treasure Which Is known as lemon pie. (Copyrltht by Rrfgar A. Quest.) O Lion Htart at Nerve Tonic. My lady of Zululand Is not whisked off to a seaside resort or a mountain retreat to restore her shattered nerves; she is witch doctored with a prescrip tion containing these Ingredients: The heart and eye of a Hon; the fut and flesh of an elephant; the hide of a rhinoceros; the second layer of skin of n hippopotamus; these mixed with the' barks of many kinds of trees and oaked In the blood of a cow or sheep. This prescription Is burned, made Into a powder and taken Inter nally. These and many "religious an tidotes" of a like nature, have 1een unearthed by the Interchurch world movement In Its economic, religious and social survey of the world. QTflE Q Mum (Copy for This Department Suppltedby National jieaaquariers or me American Legion.) THE WORK IN PATERNALIST Policy of Adopting Orphaned Chll dren It Arousing Interest All ,Over the Country. A otal of three French war orphans, two girls and a boy, had already been assured of adop tion In the Amer ican Legion's campaign for con tinuation of the late A. E. F.'s overseas pater nalism, by con tributions re ceived at nation al headquarters of the Legion up to 'the close of business on May 25. The forty-two members of the national bend- MISS. LULA D. VIZE, Member Head quarters Staff. quarters staff of the Legion contributed $150 for adop-' tlon of the first two orphans, and the American Ited Cross will be asked to select for, them a boy and a girl waif as mascots-for the next year or more. Miss Lula B. VIze, a member of the headquarters staff, assisted in raising the money for the orphans. - The first post to send In Its $75 contribution to the fund was Karl Ross post No. 10,-Stockton, Cal.' In a letter of transmittal, Ted Cloudsley, a member of the post and editor of the San Joaquin Legion, official Ameri can Legion newspaper of San Joaquin county, Cal., writes in part: "We were told, that there was a wide range of choice for us, so I hope you can secure as our war orphan n little Alsace-Lorraine' girl of from six to ten years whose father was killed In battle. You see, we have a big post here and a big' twlce-a-month newspaper and such a little orphan would suit the boys best because of the sentiment attached. - "Please be sure that we receive the little one's plcture.and address. We will put her plcture ln our publication and would like to have her write to us. At Christmas time, too, we will be able to remember her." THE RETURN OF THE DEAD Red Cross Will Send Advance Notifica tion of Arrival of Bodies From Over There. The American Red Cross, as an es pecial courtesy to the American Le gion, hereafter will send advance no tification of the arrival of the bodies of American soldiers from overseas to posts of the Legion In towns and cit ies In which reinterment Is to be made. The Red Cross home service in each community will receive notice from Iloboken and in turn notify the relatives of the decedent and inform the Legion. Information will be re ceived In time for local posts to make arrangements for the reception of the bodies and to provide for the formal honors due their dead comrades. Where there is more than one Legion post in a community, the county head quarters of the Legion will be notified, that it may designate the post or posts which shall render the honor. Attends Vocational Conference. At the request of Uel W. Lamkln, chief of the division of rehabilitation Of the Federal Board for Vocational Education, Gerald J. Murphy, national vocational officer of the American Le gion, was designated by the national commander, Franklin D'OlIcr, as the legion's representative to attend a re cent oenfercuce of the board's district vocational officers at Washington, D. C, recently. The legion has Inaugu rated a plan of co-operation with the federal board, extending to each of. the more than 0,000 posts of the organ ization In every state and community throughout the United States and many foreign countries, by which thousands of disabled ex-service men are being rounded up and gotten into immediate training every week. Plans for con tinuing the campaign bntll every pend ing case is definitely settled and all eligible persons are receiving the vo cational training to which they are entitled, were laid at the conference. Who Gen. George Crook Was. The latest issue of The Crook Whizz Bang, published spasmodically at Chicago by Gen. George Crook Post No. 434, American Legion, con tains an interesting biographical sketch of the military leader of Civil war fame after whom the; post Is named. J'He fought the Indians tooth and nail as commandant of the de partments of the Platte and Arizona," the article reads. "Ills last official duties were performed as head of the Department of Missouri. j Will Erect Memorial Building. j Rlggs-IInrallton Post No. 20 of Ru3 MIvIIIp, Ark., Is planning the erection of a $7.,0)0 memorial building, $50, 000 of the amount being already sub scribed. -The post has 150 members. U H ; Last Night's Dreams j What They Mean DANCING. . TO "TREAD THE MAZY" In shad owland : in other words to dream of danclngis, all the seers are agreed, a good sign. Just to dream that you are attending a dance fortells for you success in love and that you will' havo many friends if, indeed, It does not mean as many think, that you have many now, even if you are not aware of It. You had better Join In the dream dance, however, and not be merely an onlooker; for to dream that you aro dancing yourself Is an omen of many other good things to come. Uowever If you dreamT that you simply watch the others doing the minuet, fox-trot, vdlse de court, two-step or other terpslchorean exercise, It Is not very bad It only means that you have gone to bed tired. But to dream that you, yourself, are dancing then. Indeed, are things coming your way. To begin with, there is the success In love and friendship. If you are unmarried, your sweetheart Is kind, true, and will make you an excellent wife. If you are married, the dance of dreamland means an Increase In the family. Also, all the authorities agree that for the dream dancer, there Is n legacy Impending. Some say a legacy Is "probable," but most say that It Is sure, and many declare that it will como from an unexpected source. To those In trade, the dream dance means Increased profits, and from the present cost of things It Is quite evident that many tradesmen have dreamed this dream of late. To the sailor to dream of dancing foretells' a pleasant and successful voyage, and to one and nil It foretells good news from a long-absent friend, or from a distant country. Just one caution. Be careful how you dress yourself-fjy your dance of dreams; for It you wear dancing tights, while all the other good things may come to you, you will be .temporarily short of money. (Copyright) O V If you can't laugh you can't win. EAST JORDAN LUMBER For slimmer wear, we have light, airy togs, ice cream suits, straw lids, fancy shirts, breezy underwear, "hot socks" and "llossy" ties just the sort of stuff men love to wear and ought to wear when it is hot. And they won't cost you much in our tore, because " Our GOODS are GOOD; our PRICES LOW. urn C3 rpfin n rrvp TO BUY ' OLD CROP FLOUR. Old flour-is better than new. v Aro Milling Co For Quick Returns Use The Herald's Classified Column CO. STORE V