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You Seek a Delqhtful L>Emiisitla, Look About You. 0;I<.' 'Way to Keep Your Friends Is Not to Give Them Aimty

You Seek a Delqhtful L>Emiisitla, Look About You. 0;I<.' 'Way to Keep Your Friends Is Not to Give Them Aimty

// you seek a delQhtful 0;i<.' 'way to keep your l>emiisitla, look about you. friends is not to give them —Motto of Michigan. aimty. 1 INGHAM TY NEWS 1 Seventy-fifth year. No. 40 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 12 Pages

FORMER SHERIFF DEAD Mason Garbage Hauler May Lose Blue Eagle, Trail Mason Woman sura Wm CAUCUS CALLED Gets Warning To Comply With Hauling Code As Goodrich's Wife Miss Ledah Laverty, charge do ECTS COUNTY ROAOS Doll Dorman, Mason garbage col truckers are forced to pay, it is stated. affairs in the SMA office in Mason, 0 SELECT CITY IKE MimCLOlGflERE lector and man of all work, may lose The oiTice girl In Lansing explained was the victim of mistaken identity UECoMMEND RoAl> HOARD CoN- a blue eagle he didn't know he pos­ that unless the three dollars is paid a while vacationing in Detroit last NOMINATIONS TO BE tMADE FOR NEW ORDINANCE TO BECOME TINUE PRESENT PROGRAM. sessed. Dell's business of collecting fine can be imposed or the truck im­week. Miss Laverty left the home CITY OFFICES TUESOAY. EFFECTIVE .MONDAY. garbage was rudely interrupted Wed­pounded and the owner denied its use. of Detroit friends early in the EiiKliicer Riikowsky Ri.'c(!llviis Com-nesday when he received a throat that Quoted on the back of the ticket Is morning to take a brisk walk be­ Three ,•\lllt^n^lL^n, Two JiisHcos, Olerls, Ohninuiin Frliiik Pieiird Upheld Ordl- ineniliitinn Of Sl>l(ms And CdduiiN- he may have to pay a fine of $500 orArticl e n, Definitions, They read: "1, fore breakfast. An eagle-eyed res­ •Assessnr .'VihI Two Oim,sl.iil»lcs luuioe, .Another Exuctutlvo Held It skoiiorii On RosuU. Of Work. serve a jail term if he doesn't come The term "Industry" as used herein ident of the neighborhood thought To Be Clio.Hi'ii. WlUioiit , across with a $3,00 fee to the code means the transportation and all ser­ Miss Laverty was Mrs. Merton The committee on roads and bridgeauthorits y for the trucking business, vices ordinarily incidental thereto in Ward Goodrich, wife of the man Nominations for city offices will be Ruling No. 3 on Mason's recently of the Ingham county board of super­ Dell does not have the ,'i;500 for pay­ connection with any trade, industry or sought in Detroit's hunt for the made at a caucus of the Peoples party enacted midnight closing ordinance visors will recommend to the county ment of the threatened fine nor does business to the extent that such trans­ killer of a little girl. to be held In the circuit court room of for beer parlors was received by the road commission that'the present pol­ ho feel that he has time to serve a portation is over publicly used road­ Just a few minutes after the re­ the court hoiise Tuesday night, Octo­ cquncll Monday night. It uphold the icy of applying motor car revenue jail term. Ho hasn't paid the ,$3,00 ways, turn of Miss Laverty to the home ber 9. The caucus will bo called to council's right to order beer gardens collected by the stale and allocated to yet because ho does not believe he 2. The term "member of industry" of her fi-iends a police oar drove order at eight o'clock. Inasmuch as closed at midnight. The ordinance the counties bo continued. During theowe s it. That puts Dell in the same as used herein includes any individ­ up and stopped. Three officers there is taut one party in the • field, will go Into effect Monday night, Oc­ past year about one half of construc­ class with sugar beet haulers who ual, partnership, corporation or other alighted and came to the door, nomination at the caucus will be tan­ tober 8, This will be the last week tion money has been applied to the have been warned that unless they form of enterprise that is engaged in They demanded the surrender of tamount to election. For several years that sales of beer will be permitted improvement of township highways pay ,$3,00 each to the code authority the Industry as an employer, and any Mrs, Goodrich, Members of the since the successful launching of the after midnight. that they are subject to fine and Im­person engaged in the Industry who household and the guests were Peoples party the Citizens party has taken over by the county under the prisonment, The new ordinance was not neces­ provisions of the McNitt and Horton drives a vehicle on his own behalf, paraded In front of the officers. joined . sary. Operators of beer establish­ acts and half to laying blaclt top on Wednesday morning Dell was about 3, The term "for hire member" as The police quickly withdrew when At the caucus Tuesday night nomi­ ments agreed six weeks ago to close the more heavily traveled portions of his usual business of collecting the used herein moans any member of the they found out that their informer nations will bo made tor city clerk, at midnight. Their offer was ignored the old county road system. town's garbage for which he exacts Industry who receives compensation was inistaken. They tendered their city assessor, two justices of the by the coiuicil, A proposed closing the tremendous toll of 45 cents a or remuneration directly or Indirectly apologies to Miss Laverty. The peace, alderman at large, two ward Discussing the matter at the con month for each householder served. for the transportation of property (a) ordinance was discussed and the elusion of their annual tour of inspec-, SMA office manager remained in­ aldermen and two constables, The in­ mayor and council decided that city Dell says his business wouldn't be so of others, or (b) of his own property doors during the rest of her stay cumbents whoso terms will expire this lion, the members of roads and brid­ bad if it wore not for the fact that so for sale or disposal when the principal HARVEY O. CLINE officials possessed no authority under ges committee, declared themselves as in Detroit, * fall are William S, Soolyo, justice of the liquor law, many housewives force their husbandspurpos e or effect of such sale or dis­ the peace; David P, Whitmoi'e, justice Mr. Cline died at the St. Lawrence highly pleased at the results being ob­ to bury the garbage in the garden. posal is to obtain revenue by such hospital in Lansing Wednesday. He V, J. Brown of the Ingham County tained. It was pointed out that such of the peace who has tendered his Then too, Doll says there are some transportation," resignation; George Kellogg, clerk; served as sheriff of Ingham county News asked Frank PIcard, then chair­ a split of revenues makes possible the who slip the family leavings Into the man of the liquor commission, relative improvement of back country roads From the foregoing it would appear Carlton P, Hunter, city assessor; for eight years. During the war he garbage can of some neighbor thus that about anyone who dares take STS DISCLOSED George L, Surateaux, alderman at was chairman of the county draft to the authority of the council, Mr. never bofort; improved, thus provid­ avoiding the 45 cent charge. Anyway anything resembling a truck out on board. Picard replied that the council has ing farm to market roads for many as Dell was about his usual duties a ample authority to regulate closing rui'al sections never enjoying access the highway is subject to the levy of slick fellow from Lansing scanned his the administration fee and a fineI n AT COUNTY INfliARY VACANCY ON COUNCIL hours of beer parlors. Acting on the (0 state and county highway systems, old flivver truck and then handed Doll case he fails in any way to observe all At a special meeting of the city advice of the liquor board chairman yet at the same time carrying on a a ticket. the technical provisions of the code as 198 PEOPLE OARBO FOR THERE council held last week the seat FORMER SHERIFF DEA the council passed an ordinance fixing dust laying program which brings re­ held by George L, Surateaux was midnight as the closing hour. lief to farms situated along heavily The ticket is headed "Code Viola­ to rates and tariffs which are requir­ oURINCf PAST YEAR, tion Notice" and charges the Mason ed for every owner who registers. declared vacant. Mr. Surateaux A few days later Geoi-go Kellogg, traveled roads, providing safer and trucker with "Failure to Display Fed­ was alderman at large. The coun­ more enjoyable ti-avel and gradually Warnings have already been sent to Dally Avnrage Cost Shows SUfjht Ex­ cil concluded that Mr. Surateaux city clerk, received a letter from T. reducing costs of maintenance, eral Code Plate", Dell could not dis­ owners of farm trucks who engage in cess Over Prevlirus Y(!«ir, Ilos- E, Kraus, assistant chief Inspector for play it because ho never had one. the hauling of beets. Unquestionably pMilil SiiA'e.s Clisfli. is a resident of Holt instead of the liquoi- commission, that the city John Rakowsky, county road engi­ These plates cost three dolars and it also is intended to cover the truck­ Mason. Two weeks ago Mr. Sui'a- IIARVEV O, CLINE WAS SHERIFF council does not have authority to fix teaux acted as a member of the FOR EIGHT VEARS. neer, was paid high compliment by thethre e dollars is a lot of money for a ing of milk to market. It is expected According to the annual report pre­ closing hours. county road board Friday when the man supporting a family by hauling that inspectors wjll be on the job council although hij has resided In E. A. Densmore, city attorney, was supervisors making up the committee garbage to the country at '15 cents a pared by William S, Rhodes, secretary Holt for sevifral months. There Scrvi'd As Cliuirnv.iii Of. Drlifl BiKird awaiting the appearance of beet haul­of the Ingham county superintendents will be no constables nominated instructed to visit the liquor commls- on roads and hridgfis completed their inonth per family. ers and that it Is the intention to of the poor, the daily maintenance During Wiir, Wielili'fil I'fiAVcrfiii sloh and endesivor to get an Interpre­ tour of the season's construction pro­ The ticket also suggests a possible force all hauling into the hands of at the caucus Tuesday as city of­ I'l)liiru' beer issue btfforo the city Low ,V\'enig« C(lsl,s against which the common council of and city poor commlssiono!' at added in succession, Mr, Cline stepped out council. The chui'chos were enlisted The average cost of gi'ltding and Mason has complained to the board The cost of the county farm at one pay. The city assessor Is paid $200 of the sheriffs office duiMiig the two by a city official, it is ropoi'ted, to graveling the secondary roads titken SCAL REPORTS iiAY of supervisors, has been moved from tiino was a major item In welfare a year. The itldoi'men are paid $50 terms served by J. A, Barnes. In thecil'culntt f petitions asking that beer over from the towliship system undtfr its former location on Elm street to costs. During the past few years per year. The justices and constablesprimarie s of 1914 Mr, Cline wils iigain parloi's be closed Sundays, When the the tVIcNItt and Horton itcts Is ap­ CLIOIJK'S KEI'oUT OF olCfVEKAL South Lansing sti'oet on U, S, 127, what the county has spent through are on a foe basis. nominatffd and was f'lectf'd in Novem­ petitions werf; prf'sented to the coun­ proximately $1000 per liiile Including FUND PROVES INTERESTING. New kennels have been built and sub­ the superintendents of the poor has ber, He served as sheriff during 1915, cil the pf'titioners wonf told that the admlnisti'ii'tlon and engineering over­ stantial wire fence ei'ected to keep been but a drop in the bucket when Members of the city comliiitteff of 1910, 1917 and 191S, He atlempted a cotincll could take no action. To set­ head and rontal of equipment used, Cminly CiilVers Eiirif,liL'il By I'liieiiig the dogs separated and neighborhood compared to the total of expenditures the Peoples party aif' E, A, Dcnslnore, comf^back in 192S but lost out to Hugtlhe thff question the viffws of Mr. PI­ BUtelUop with seal coat is being laid OfVici; or Kcgiskr Of Deeds On dogs away from those Impounded, It of. the soldiers' and sailors' relief Irvin Sanfoi'd, Floyd Taylor, E, J,VV , Silshy in the prilnaries. card were asked. Slilitry IJiiisis, Busy Viliir Oisc.lo.si.'d. comiTiission, the mothers' pension de­ Fletcher, C, P, Hunter, Lee. Darling this season for appi'oxiraalcly yi.'JOO is believed that with proper equip­ and tVIayor A, VV. Jewett, During the World Wal' tVIr. Cline .$80 Cliiiiu olflilili'il per mile. During tlie two dlty in­ ment and the isolated location of the partment, the emergency relief com­ served as cluili'inan of thtj draft board A debate upon the benf'fits or lack spection tour the supei'visoi-s were According to the annuitl report of mission and other agencies. At the caucus last fall several of new pounds that no fuilher complaint the organlznlion c;indk!ates were up­in Ingham county. of benefits of membership in the M:ich- taken over all the roads iiiiproved the county clerk which will be sub­ will colne from residents of the city. Total disbursements of the superin­ igan Municipal Leaguff was held Mon­ this season. mitted to the board of supervisors set although Mayor .Jewett calne back \\'li,s Oollirful |i"lgiire tendents of the poor amounted to to win his office on stickers. Alder­ Mr. Cline was a colorful and potent day night whfMi a notlctf thslt the dues Detailed costs of applying black-top when it Convenes Cor its regular Octo­ $65,788,82 for the fiscal year. Tem­ ber session next Monday, the general man Charles A, Clinton beat out the figure during the two decades In for the comiiig year were payable, to graveled county roitds disclose, ac­ porary relief chargeable to cities and organization candidate for aldei'man. which lie was active in coulity political was pi'osentcd. Aid. Charles A. Clin­ cording to road commissioners and the fund of the county on October 1 was townships amounted to $26,634,09, In the I'cd to the tune of $1)7,251,37, City Treasurer Pearl Hardentaurg was affairs. He opoi'atod a second-hand ton was the only man on the negative engineer, that over a three year per­ Farm expense came to $1040,04, Costsa n outsider to win her post and one ostorf e and dealt in real f'State in Lan­side. Mayor Ai'thui' W. Jewett, Aid. iod a black-top surface applied whereNe t balance of all funds stood at charged against the care of the in­ $52G,S5.1,(j'l, Trust and special funds the constables was upset. Another sing in 1906. When the laws were Len Darling, Aid. Floyd Taylor and traffic justifies, pays for Itself, Blad­ mates housed at the institution large caucus is anticipated Tuesday changf.fd to provide for primary elec­ Aid, E. J. Fletcher took the fiffirmn- ing of it graveled road, regraveling requli'e ,$G'2'1,103.01, including ,$-101,- NEAIR COURT TRIAL amounted to $21,352.48, '165,'ll due the county road fund, the night. tions instead of county conventions for tivc that the $30 asked by the league once in three years, and chloride ap­ Wages Top List the selection of nominees for county (Continued on Page 12, Col, 3) plied as dust layer amounts to about lai'gest cash item included in the re­ CLAIfMS WOfMAN ENEMY INFLU­ offices Mr. Cline jumped into the race ,'i;2000 per mile for a three year per­ port, A total of $S'l ,785,03 is owed ENCED t^IEfMBER OF JURY. Of the expenses of the farm the municipalities in past due tsLxes col­ wages of tlie keepers, helpers and Mason Man Is Killed for sheriff and easily won the nomi­ iod, I'oad commission records show. A nurses was the major Item, $5721,00 nation In the first primary hold Cor the black-top surface can be applied at a lected. Former Iluiid Of Vetoriins' Roliof office. His organization was loyal to cost of IfL'JOO with ,'j;500 left to patch Found Guilty Of Einbcr/,lernt'n(f being expended. The cost of food In Crash At Hudson PPOINIIVE OFFICIALS Receipts from miscellaneous sourc­ By Circuit Court Jury. amounted to $5158.78, Other itemiz­ him in the election of 1908. In 1914, and for other necessary maintenance es during the year amounted to $50,- ed expenses included fuel and lights, HAD STARTED ON TRH' TO VISIT after being out pf office four years, costs. Over a six year period, with 910,02 with $332,225,61 collected in Mr. Cline rallied his forces and again the surface scarinod and a new seal Merle E, Hopper, former chairman$3637,32 ; clothing, ,$656.13; medical OHIO RELATIVES. taxes. Total disbursements out of the of the Ingham county soldiers' and service, $1935.11; and supplies, $2,- triumphed. His success was repeated FACE SUPERVISORS SOON coat applied, the total cost amounts general funds for the year aggregate 411.21. two years later. to less than JfSOOO as against a cost $337,995,28, Among the larger items sailors' relief commission, claims that John Athey, 64, of 425 South Lan­ POLITICAL CONTEST CENTERS for open gravel and dust layers for his trial in circuit Court last week on The report points out that the staff sing street, met his death in Hudson Even when Mr. Cline was not serv­ of expense arc; Circuit court, $25,- charges of embezzlement was unfair. Sunday morning wheii tlie car he was ing as sheriff he wielded a powerful ON COUNTY ROAD OFFICE. the same period amounting to nearly 716,73; probate court, $19,910,03; of four trained nurses at the infirm­ influence in republican pollLics. His $•1000, board of supervisors, $6,714,989; sher­ Hopper was found guilty last Friday ary has made possible a considerable driving was struck by a Wabash Blriiril And Cll'mnil.ssion Viiwincics To of embezzling $74,10 froin funds of saving as there have been between 30 train, • Ho died in a Hudson hospitalvoic e in party councils and conven­ Members of the board of supervis­ iff's department, $27,175,65; mothers about two hours after the crash, Mr, tions made him a considerable factor lie Filled Ouring Octohcr Session ors and the county road commission pensions, $95,639,72; support of pa­ the commission. In filing a petition and 40 patients in the hospital dally. Culled For Ne.vt Week. for a new trial Hopper asserts that Hospitalization outside the hospital Athey lived with his daughter, Mrs, in the naming of candidates and the expressed themselves as in favor of tients at state institutions and state Frank Rathburn, and had left his adoption of policies. (Continued on Page 12, Col, 1) hospitals, $11,758,62; contagious dis­ Mrs, Ruth Ramsdell, a sworn enemy, would have cost $4,50 per day per pa­ Besides the regular routine matters was a spectfitor In the court room tient, the report sets forth. home in Mason early Sunday to visit In his prime Mr. Cline was a huge ease claims, $25,303,87; public health during his trial and that she Influenc­ his sister in Paulding, Ohio, Mr, and man with the story-book appearance of county business which come before claims, $9,573,61; damages by dogs toed Mrs, Fern Keesler of Meridian More than half of the charges at Mrs, Rathburn and daughter were vis­of a sheriff from the range country. the board of supervisors at its annual livestock, $3,605.85; fees and expense the institution are from the city of October session and the task of bal­ of administering dog license law, $5,- township, a member of the jury, iting friends in northern Michigan and His broad-brimmed hat, his mustaches FARMERS TO DETERMINE Lansing, 109 being admitted from did not learn of the tragedy until they and his giant size well fitted him forancin g the budget and clearing up 68^03, Seymour H, Person, former con­ there during the year, Lansing town­returned to Mason late Sunday night. some deficits, the matter of filling sev­ gressman, and Barnard Pierce, form­ the role of sheriff. eral county offices by appointment OlTluo Returns Profit ship was second with 13 admissions Two daughters and a son survive. Born in Indliuiii ' The report discloses the fact that er prosecutor, defended Hopper in with Delhi township In third place must be considered. Vacancies occur CORNMNTINUANCE court. They have filed a motion ask­ The daughters are Mrs, Rathburn of Mr. Cline was a Hoosier. He was on several boards and commissions had Mrs. Ethel Phillips, register of with 10, Willlamston sent nine per­ Mason and Mrs, Howard Every of born near LaGrange, Indiana, Decem­ deeds, been on a fee basis as in form­ing that the court declare Hopper's sons to the infirmary and the city of and other county berths must be FARMERS' MEETINGS CALLED Lansing, The son Is M, B, Athey ofbe r 5, 1862. It was there he married filled. er years, she could have banked moretria l a mistrial and tnat the judge Mason sent eight there. Other town­Lansing, Six grandchildren and the Fannie Aldrich, his first wife, and it FOR WEDNESDAY NIGrllT. than $10,000 in her own name after have the verdict of guilty set aside, ships and cities' and the numbers of The office of county road commis­ Clulms Gliuicos Exeluuiged inmates are listed as follows; Ing- sister, Mrs, Cassie Corwin of Pauld­ was there that his two sons were bornsione. r is the job to which most atten­ UnfiivoraWo Vote Will Bring AAA paying the expense of the office which ing, Ohio, remain. After coming to Michigan the first other registers were forced to pay. As Hopper asserts that Mrs, Ramsdell hani county at large, Leslie and Meri­ wife died and Mr, Cline married Sarahtio n will be turned, Arthur H, Phil­ Plim To All End; Fiinn Leaders it is she has had only her salary of swore to obtain revenge when the re­ dian, six each; Stockbridge and Ve- Funeral services were held in Lan­ lips, chairman of the county road Evpect Issue To Curry. vay, five each; Aurelius, Ingham, Lc-sing Wednesday morning with burial Page. She died within a few years $2500, the county paying all other ex­lief board chairman refused to aid in in Mt, Hope cemetery, and in 1919 he married Miss Nellie board, has served his full term. He pense and adding to the funds of the having her husband returned from a roy and Locke, three each; the city of Swan, daughter of Swan,'of will be up for reappointment next It is now up to the farmers wheth­county the sum of $5718.33 in clean CCC camp so that he could secure East Lansing, BunkerhUl and Onon­ week. At the time of his appoint­ er the corn-hog program launched by daga, two each; and the townships of Ingham township, who survives. profit. The difference between the more remunerative work under CWA, Jackson Couple Jailed Besides the widow there remain the ment,he was a republican. Since then the Agricultural Adjustment Admin­ amount the county has made in profitMis s Nettie M, Davis of Detroit, a Alaiedon, Wheatfleld and White Oak, he has sought county office on the istration Is to continue. Meetings are one each. The White Oak inmate re­ two sons, Frank T. Cline of Mason, and what would have come to the friend of Hopper, made an affidavit Following Arrest Here and Glen W. Cline of Okemos, and a democratic ticket. To add still more being called throughout the nation register under the fee system is due totha t she saw Mrs. Ramsdell and Mrs.maine d at the infirmary but eight to the political picture the lines of next week for votes to be taken. In the fact that the statute requires that days, however, so the expense charged stepson, Charles Page of Jackson. party politics are more closely drawn Ingham county the meetings arc Keesler having lunch together one to the township amounts to but $3,66. MOTORIST NOTIFIES SHERIFF OF Five grandchildren and two great than in former years. Republicans scheduled for Wednesday night, Oc­all books and records and expense andnoo n during the trial. Hopper also TRAFFIC PERIL. grandchildren also remain. qquipment.other than clerical expense claims that Mrs. Ramsdell and Mrs, are pointing to the fact that although tober 10.. The meetings will begin at be paid by the county in any event. Silas S. Main of Lansing, C, C. Fos­ When Mr. Cline retired from the Ingham Is still In the republican ranks eight o'clock. In every township ex­ Keesler are related by marriage. Hop­ter of Haslett and Mr. Rhodes of Ma­ Brickell Lawrence, 41, and Mary sheriff's office In 1919 he engaged In and the republicans outrank the dem­ cept Lansing, BunkerhUl and Leslie The report of the register of deeds per asserts that Miss Davis and Mrs, son are the three superintendents of Myers, 20, both of Jackson, spent the farming and business. He operated ocrats on the county board of super­ the meetings are to be held in town which will be presented to the board Keesler exchanged glances frequently the poor. Harris Hammond is in week end in the Ingham jail. They a store In Dimondale and later took visors, yet all three members of the halls. In Leslie township the farm­ early in the week will disclose the while the trial was In progress. charge of the infirmary. Mrs. Ham­ were arVested at the corner of Ash over the general store in Pltchburg. county road commission are demo­ ers are to meet in the G. A. R, hall. fact that 1934 has been a busy year The motion for a mistrial will be mond is the matron. Dr. of and Lansing streets Saturday after­ For the past several years he oper­ crats. It Is expected that party oau-. No meetings are scheduled for Lan­ In that office. An extra amount of heard Friday.' At the conclusion of Okemos is the physician. noon by Deputy Sheriff Nathan S, ated a store north and east of Lan­ cuses may be held In advance of the sing and BunkerhUl townships as the fees was received from mortgage re­ the trial last week Hopper was order­ Davis, Lawrence was charged with sing. regular session, to determine who farmers residing there are not organ­ funding under the home owners loan ed to return Saturday for sentence. drunk driving. His companion was shall be the nominees for road com­ ized. Farmers living in those town­act and the federal farm.loan refinan­He was released without bond. Mowing Machine Slash charged with being drunk. A motor­ missioner. The place on the commis­ ships are asked to attend meetings In cing plans. In addition to this the Following the presentation of the ist who passed the couple three miles M«son Home Damaged sion Is held to belong to Lansing or adjoining townships. 1934 special session of the legislature evidence of the prosecution motions Causes Serious Injury south of Mason noticed their condition some one from that part of the coun­ Farmers without contracts may at­ transferred the chattel mortgage busi­were made by Hopper's attorneys for and telephoned the sheriff at Mason. When Blaze Spreads ty, Holdover members of the com­ tend the meetings and may vote al­ ness from township and city clerks todismissa l of the case. They contend­ SAVES LIFE OF DEL­ Deputy Davis was dispatched to the mission are Lee T. Lasenby, Vevay,, though their votes are to be kept sep­the county register of deeds. This ed that the prosecution did not prove HI FARM WORKER. trunk line corner to await the arrival 11500 LOSS SUSTAINED IN JEF­ and Charles A. Murray, BunkerhiH. arate from those of the farmers who was done at the demand of federal Its charges of embezzlements. Judge of the couple. FERSON STREET FIRE. By virtue of a new law no member' have signed ,AAA agreements. farm loan agencies which objected to Charles B. Colllngwood denied the mo­ John Lawrence, 18, whose home is The man and girl were jailed Sat­ of the board of supervisors Is eligible Township committee chairmen will the former system of recording farmtions . In Vasaar nearly met his death at theurda y afternoon and remained behind Fire of undetermined origin caused for appointment. chattels. They claimed the old sys­ the bars until Monday morning when be in charge of the voting. No out­ No Defense Ofllered Casper Lott farm In Delhi township a loss estimated at $1500 at the home bllfforid Foster is in quite another side speakers are to be present at thete m led to endless confusion and made?Afte r the motions for dismissal Friday when be stepped Into the paththe y were taken before Justice Wil­ of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown on South township gatherings. It almost impossible to determine were denied the trial came to an of a mowing machine. The blades liam S. Seelye. Both pleaded guilty. Jefferson street Friday morning. situation. He is the only democrat on See Favoroible Vote whether chattels were clear or mort­abrupt halt when the defense offered severed the arteries and ligaments of Lawrence was assessed a fine, and Homer Brown was outside the house the present board of superintendents Farm leaders believe that contin­ gaged. no witnesses to~ refute the testimony one leg just above the ankle. He costs of $54.35. The woman was as­ digging out a stump when a passing (Continued on Page 12, 061. 7) uance of the reduction payment plan The foregoing report of receipts andpresente d by the prosecution. Hopper would probably have bled to death hasessed d $14.35. Lawrence was also motorist stopped and Informed . the will be favored by farmers. Althoughdisbursement s include only income anddi d not take the stand In his own de­It not been for the first aid renderedforce d to surrender his operator's li­son that the house was afire. The STOLE HOUND DOG, ALLEGED those In charge of AAA fieldwror k expense paid, into and out of the gen­fense. by Mrs. Lott who Is a nurlse. She cense for a year, The fines and costyouns g man rushed upstairs and saw Buhl Conklln, Delhi township, faces claim that no is being eral fund. The balances include both The prosecution contended that tied bandages to stop the flow of bloodwer e Immediately paid and the couplesmok e but no blaze. He carried downprosecutio n on a charge of theft of a brought to bear to Influence the actiongenera l and special funds, Hopper embezzled money from, coun­ and the injured youth was rushed to was released. some clothes and telephoned an alarmhoun d dog owned by his? neighbor, of farmers, the college extension ser­ ty funds to pay his personal accounts.th e office of Dr. J. C. Corsaut in Ma­ to the fire department. John Stelnmetz. Mrs. Stelmhetz ob­ vice and county agents favor the AAA WO OARS OOLUDE With the ousting of Hopper fromso n where further treatment was giv­ HURT IN ACCIDENT The blaze spread rapidly and when served from her window |that. a car , plan and their influence Is wide. Cars driven by Marie Lennon of the relief board in May Robert .J. en.. • . .' • Laylin Jewett, son of Mr. and MrsIth e fire department arrived the flamesstoppe d niaart their garden,...;-Before Wilfred L. Jewett, chairman of the Aurellus and Vernon Duffy of Flint, Inghram was appointed to the board When Dr. Corsaut removed the firstArthu r W. Jewett, was painfully In­ were iahootlng from the roof. Both she.couldprevent it theirf^yorite dog Ingham county corn-bog allotment collided at the comer of Aah and tParo servk e with the other two members, aid baiiidage the blood spurted across jured Monday evening In a peculiar fire engines were used before the had been placed in the car'and driven committee, Is to broadcast bis views streets last Friday nlgbt. Both cars C. J. Whiting of Mason and B. W.th e room.. The arteries had to be tiedaccident . The boy was riding on the blaze was brought under control. Theaway' . She secured the Ilciense num­ over WKAR at 12:15 Saturday. . were slightly damaged although noneBushnel l of Leslie. Two months later6tt and the flesh probed to'secure thehandl e bars of a bicycle propelled by loss was covered by insurance. ber and the arrest, foUowed..; It Is A few farmers have been outspokeno f the occupants was hurt. With Miss the board of supervisors'jturned ends of the; severed ligaments. The Beverly Jewett, his sister. His heel While repairs are beiiig made to. Is claimed by officers^ that Conklln against the plan. They claim that a Lennon were three other school girls. the care of the veterans over to the youth is how at his home in Vassar became caught in the wheel and the the home the Brown family is resid­ had disposed .of the dog before bis ar­ farmer can not take advantage of The Duffy car had six passengers. Ingham county emergency relief com­and is not yet out of danger.. spokes gashed his heel to the bone. ing in the former McCowan home on rest. The case win be heard before bigb pork prices when be bas no bogs mission. The Ingham county soldiers' Carl Vincent, also employed on the Several stitches had to be taken to Oik street, • Justice ,Sam' Street Hugbies at Lan­ to sell and tbat AAA benefits to)lDg*Fishin g tackle this week at greatly and sailors' relief commission' is now.Lot t farm, was operating the mowing close the wound and the lad will be sing on Friday, C. L. Bradeni county bam farmers are more tban bfTset by,reduce d prices at ^Mickelaon-Haugh ahom of power and act« only in an machine. Young Lawrence ihadver- forced to tuse crutches for several Football—Mason vb;-Eat6n Rapidsdog ,warden , reports:many;; thefta of disadvantages under regimentaUda, Hard^^rare,' Mason.; ; ; wl advliory capacity. tenUy stepped Into Itij path; i: dajri. Priday;r' :^;,:t; ^rn'hM' ..'•^ buntlng'dogw^P a during the lait.few day*;' : Page Two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4,1934

points his secretaries and other as­ banie Nutiire—A Public Servant sistants. In this way he could secure INGHAM TY NEWS The Advertiser has consistently fol­ the whole-hearted support of mem­ Redeeming Bonds lowed a policy of making favorable bers of his board, just as the presi­ mention of the deeds of enterprising dent of the and mem­ Member of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON IN THE Entered-as second citizens who are continually working bers of his cabinet. When they are class m a 11 e r at toward the improvement of their out of harmony with his alms and ob­ CITY OF MASON, MICHIGAN postoiflce, Mason, properties. Whenever a business man jects, they are removed in favor of Michigan, u n d er decks out his store building with a those ready and willing to cooperate. Many government bonds V, J, Brown & Son, Publishers act of M a r c h 3, coat of paint, or a home owner 1879. shingles his house, or otherwise The governor is handicapped unless V, J, Brown and Nkison D. Brown, Editors he can have such control, and espe­ have been called for re­ makes an effort to keep his place tidy.ciall y when he must enter a conven­ The Advertiser has tried to give men­ tion fight to dictate his choices for the SUBSCRIPXIoN R,\TES (Payable Ui Advance) ADVERTISING RATES tion of it. There are instances when party nominees. demption by the United Display advertising rates on application; Business lo­ improvements are made that have One year in Ingham and adjoining Counties $1,50 failed to attract the attention of the The second sugggestion is more cals and reading notices on first and local pages, 15c a workers of this paper. We hope that revolutionary and it calls for the con­ States treasury department. Six montlis in Ingliam and adjoining Counties— .75 line; No reading or business advertising less than 25c; our friends will treat it as an over­duct of all election contests by a Tliroc Months .40 Card of Thanks, Ic a word; Obituary notices of 125 sight. designated non-partisan board, oper­ After bonds are called they There is one agency, however, that ated at public expense. This would Single Copies .05 words free, more than 125, Ic a word. Announcements allow candidates of all parties to ap­ of entertainments where admission is charged or of any works day and night, year in and year do not draw interest after a Outside Ingham and adjoining Counties 2.00 out, to improve the looks of things, pear before the voters on the same plan to raise funds must be paid in advance at regular and that is Mother Nature, Across footing, making reputation, character All papers mailed outside the U. S, one year 2,50 rates. from The Advertiser is a vacant lot and past performances count for certain date. If you own and back of It is an alley, which in something Instead of as under the the busy course of events occasionally present system where political bally­ hoo is showered upon a long-suffering any government bonds it The Battle at Flint wrote as follows: "It will be necessary for us to bepresent s a sight not always pleasing furnished with a complete statement of your available to the eye. Nature is doing her best public. The republican state convention last week at Flint sources of income showing ability to make payments of to make amends for all shortcomings. would be well to advise with was more than a party gathering and entirely aside In just a few years trees and shrubs KcGip Out the Himptiuanns approximately $8 per thousand per month (including have grown up along the edge of the your banker frequently to fi-om the nominees named and the platform agreed to interest and principal) of the amount actually loaned," alley at the rear of the lot, making The Grand Rapids Chronicle de­ Us accopiplishments are worthy of note. an improvement in which the hand of clares that an alien registration law On September 24 the "supervisor of loan review com­ should be adopted so that the dregs of determine if you have any For lo, these many years there has existed in Michi­ mittee" wrote the owner as follows: "After careful inves­man has played no part. Europe could be kept out of the Uni gan an unholy combination of political forces which Along country roads similar activi­ ted States, The Grand Rapids Chron­ tigation and analysis, we find that It will be necessary ties on the part of Nature can be that have been called for has cost the people of the state untold sums, Wayne, for you to arrange to have some financially responsible noted, Dolapidated buildings, old icle editorial appears below; Genesee and Kent counties have served as swamp refuges party or .parties, who are satisfactory to the Corpora­fence rows, swamps and otlier places "The excellent work of one branch where these predatory politicians have been able to tion, join In the execution of the note to the Home Own­that might be unsightly gather beauty of the government In tracking down payment. about them by the growth of trees, Bruno Hauptmann, who was found In maintain themselves while the remaining counties of the ers Loan Corporation as principal with you. It will be shrubs and flowers. Nature is doingpossessio n of a large part of the ran­ state have furnished Iho young lambs to keep them fat, necessary for you to furnish, at your cost and expense, ahe r best to improve conditions. som money paid in connection with Tliursday there came a day of reckoning. Judge character and credit report on tbe proposed co-makor. Working with, and not against this country's No, 1 kidnapping, Dehnko spoke the thought which was in the minds of In the event that you are able to secure such co-maker, nature, homo owners and owners of should not be allowed to obscure the vacant lots, can improve their belong­ fact that tho crime might never have hundreds of delegates from outstatc counties wlien he kindly call with your co-maker at this office (Grand ings without much outlay. All ittake n place had another agency of the stated that he had waited long for the opportunity of Rapids) within ten days from date, otherwise your loan needs is a little careful planning, government done its duty, hitting at the political racketeers of Michigan, "The will be definitely and finally declined," working a few blisters on the hands "What was Hauptmann, an alien The Dart National Bank DiUingers of Michigan politics," Judge Dehnke called Imagine a government agency set up to help the dis­and cramps in the back, but the ef­ with a criminal record, doing in the fort is worthwhile,—Tuscola County United States? He first came to this Oldest NATIONAL Bank in Ingliam County them. tressed, declining a loan unless the person is financially Member of Federal Reserve System It is now more than 18 months since this writer sat Advertiser, country, a stowaway in 1923, His responsible or is able to secure financial backing to guar­ coming was a violation of his parole; Under Government Supervision with a group of legislators called together by a small antee the loan. In very few cases have the most heart­ A one Man Govcninient he had been sentenced to four years group of Wayne county citizens to consider ways and less bankers and loan sharks gone this far In granting Discussing tho necessity for changes in jail In German^ for theft, in 1920, means of ridding Wayne and the state of these predatory loans on improved real estate at less than a third of in the election laws to permit a morebu t was released after three years. politicians. Present wore a score or more of state leg­ careful election of delegates and thus His parole provided that he should not as he has a largo farm and buys few rainfall for September exceeded five conservative values. If this owner had a dependable correcting some of the abuses of conleav­ e the country without permission articles at the stores. Shoeing his inches. islators, selected members of the republican state central income the federal government would have no business vention practices, Joe Sturgeon of the of the German authorities. He had no flock is the greatest problem, he The heaviest rainfall in Mason was committee and 10 or 15 leading citizens of Wayne coun­ making the loan. If he had friends able and willing to Gladstone Reporter has this to say; such permission, states. Every two weeks he buys a on September 1 when ,64 of an inch ty. These good Wayne county folks had come to Lan­ guarantee payment, most anyone would loan the money. Detroit delegates have usually been "On his first entry into this countrypai r of shoes. fell. There were 14 rainy days. sing appealing for aid to clean up Wayne and rid it of Incidentally the expense of the many inspectors, ap­ taken to the state conventions at the he was detected and deported. After of the past month the Barnard influence. Changes in legislation wore con­ expense of some of the "fixers," Thoseanothe r unsuccessful attempt he fin­ HARTFORD—Tho federal govern­ averaged below normal. The Septem­ praisers and supervisors who have made frequent trips selected were chosen with the expec­ ally managed to elude the vigilance of ment is operating a meat cannery in ber mean was 60,7 de­ sidered but abandoned when it was found that intrench­ to Mason on this application during the past year must tation that they would vote as their immigration authorities, got into the Hartford, Slaughtered cattle from grees against an average of 61,4, The ed forces would oppose them. In other words, the pres­ have amounted to a substantial portion of the amount leaders, who were footing the bills, country and has lived here ever since. western drouth areas are being can­ warmest day was September 27 when ent system of selecting delegates was drawn to promote applied for, wanted, Tho citizen may well ima­ His possession of part of the ransom ned by 160 people on welfare rolls. the mercury mounted to 83. The cold­ exactly such conditions as have resulted, and from which gine the type of delegates named un­money would seemingly prove that he est were September 18 and 19 when —0— der such a system, Edward Barnard, was implicated. If not the prime mov­ 37 degrees was recorded. and through which the Barnard and McKay factions er, in one of the most dastardly and BAD AXE—A crop estimated to be have fattened. Naturally these interests opposed changes. How About the Consumer? who figured in the last struggle, and worth at present prices more than l?2,- John Gillespie, now supposed to be in inhuman crimes that has defaced the 000,000 is being harvested In Huron It was tlien and there agreed that the only hope lay Here is a "goose step" editorial which our beneficent the hands of receivers, have been the pages of American history, county. Alfalfa and barley also are in arousing the decency of Wayne county to crusade government through it NRA News (Issued every week big noises at recent conventions. They "If some system of registration of bringing Huron county farmers a against a continuance of the intolerable conditions. along with hundreds of other propaganda sheets by thehav e many lieutenants, aliens had been in effect it would havegoo d income; Other counties in the WE OFFER AS A SAFE An incident occurred at the 1931 been impossible for Hauptmann's thumb district report one of the best The county convention at Detroit where fist fights and government and paid for by helpless taxpayers) has sug­convention held in Kalamazoo which presence in tho country, contraty to seasons in ycai's among the farmers, tlie clubs of policemen played a part was the outgrowth gested that all newspapers print. Read It and you will shows the type of delegates. They law, to remain undiscovered for long, INVESTMENT FOR and Thursday's convention at Flint, the climax. Again then be entirely willing (perhaps) to pay the extra were being marched, about 400 strong. It is true that there are some real GLADSTONE—A one man grand ivi! cjuotc Judge Dehnko who spolte for outstato decency, from the railroad station to the con- objections to the imposition of such a YOUR FUNDS shot for your coal this winter, vention. The writer along with a system of registration, but no objec-jury into the fiscal affairs of Garden ivlien ho pointed to the two contending delegations and "A Year of the BituniLiious Code good republican, stood on a street cor- tions can counterbalance the beneficialtownshi p is under way. It is alleged said, "This is a fight of decency in politics as against "As one after another of the principal industries of nor as they marched past. Shouts effect of providing the country with a that during the past eight years more indecency," It required no particularly keen eyesight the country complete a full year of operation under codesfro m the marching delegates were di- guarantee that the scum and dregs oftha t iflO.OOO of public money has slip­ rected to the crowds standing on the the criminal population of Europepe d away through illegal transac­ to detorminc which of the two delegations represented of fair competition, sufficient experience has been gained tions. Jeconcy, to form the basis for impartial judgment, streets, "Kalamazoo, Where's your shall not be dumped upon us, to mur- "A year is a long enough time for both merits and women, Kalamazoo we want your der and steal in the country that they 4% The state central committee had failed to sense the deficiencies in codes to come to the surface, A 12-monthwomen, " And our companion ex- have adopted without permission, CARO—Supt, M, J, Crawford of uprising of decency in the convention. Candidates for period, reckoned backward, turns the minds of American claimed in disgust, | " 'Here was a man who had no bus- the Caro schools died last week of state office, old ring leaders of the party, and the con­ business men in retrospect to those chaotic conditions "Good Lord, who ever thought the inoss here,' vSays the Detroit Times, leukemia, a rare and fatal malady. NOTES OF THIS COMPANY out of which the NRA was born. These considerations He had been ill for a year but was tending forces saw to it that their henchmen in the republican party would ever fall to 'who should not have been suffered to able to carry on his work until a state party organization placed the "husli-hush" on all must be kept In mind in any effort to assess fairly the this level?" remaln a moment, a convicted crim­ achievements of industries in their first year under the We have two suggestions to make, inal, a menace to the safety of our week before his death. He was 44 MATURING IN ONE YEAR efforts to clinch the issue and that they voted to seat codes. either of which might operate to re­people, and yet completely overlooker! years of age and had been at the head both delegations with half a vote each. It remained "In specific terms this is all graphically set forth in move the conditions complained of. by our public authorities and suffered of Caro schools since 1927, for independent delegates to clean the slate. The roll the story of the bituminous coal code, which has just Both, by the way, would eliminate the to remain indefinitely and without attained its first birthday—It was approved by President call which came upon the issue was a resounding and need for conventions. The first Is thequestioning—i n fact, protected by our September Rainfall Funds may be drawn at the end overwhelming repudiation of Barnard-McKay tactics. It Roosevelt on September 18, 1933, Few industries were appointment of all office holders byinsensibilit y and neglect of the plain­ in greater chaos a year ago than bituminous coal min­ the governor for all offices below that est and most imperative duty. Nears Normal Mark of one year plus Interest and began with Alcona, the home of Judge Dehnke, and con­ ing. In fact, increasing chaos has been a problem for of governor. The candidates for gov­ " 'We should at once enact a mod­ tinued with unanimity until, with the assistance of the more than a decade, ernor and lieutenant governor could ern system of registration, which without notice. presiding officer, tho Barnard forces were permitted to "After the war few mines were closed; competition formulate their own programs for the should be applicable not only to aliensTEMPERATUR E OF P.-VST tMONTH witlidraw their motion and retire from the convention. became more intense until coal which had cost a dollar primary. The governor elected would but also to ail members of every com­ LOWER THAN AVERAGE. a ton to get to the mine mouth sold for as little as 25 be pledged to carry out that program munity, Strange as it may seem, Wayne county newspapers cents a ton. Confusion became worse confounded when and in doing this he could appoint his " 'Then the law which pretends to Rainfall for September was nearly DART even yet have failed to grasp the significance of the long not fewer than 29 codes were submitted to NRA, The assistants to serve as state treasurer, guard.our gates would cease to be thenorma l after long months of drouth. fight which has been made or the results thus far ob­ problem was to get one code. Everybody predicted that secretary of state, auditor general and vain and futile thing which it is to­Tho rain gauge at the city disposal It simply couldn't be done. Here was one industry so attorney general just as he now ap-day'." plant showed a rainfall of 2.32 inches National Company tained, Tiiey have emphasized the fight with no complex that it was not amenable to codification, for September. The average over the emphasis upon the issue. "Nevertheless all these conflicting elements were ning adopted a city budget which callsperio d since 1864 is 2,91. Ingham It should also be pointed out that without the Wayne brought into unity; nearly 30 codes were melted down for a tax levy of $19,593,03, county was missed by several heavy Mason, Michigan county bloc of delegate votes, neither McKay of Grand into one code for the entire industry. And in one short i Ancient History storms. In the southern row of coun­ year order has replaced chaos and prosperity has been The Henderson Stock company is ties and in sections of the north the Rapids, nor his henchman, Fred W, Green, of Ionia, can restored to a great basic industry, t Gleaned from News Files of billed for a three nights engagement accomplish much. It is only by supplying the balance "Bituminous coal production, which had sunk to a newt Years Past at Pastime theater, next week. of power that these arch-politicians have succeeded in low level In the summer of 1933, came up 60 per cent In throttling the decency of out-state delegates and mani­ the year just ended. Fair minimum market prices have pulating conventions to their own gain and profit, been established, permitting a living wage to the miner MICHIGAN BELL and a reasonable profit to the producer. An entirely new Fifty Years Ago AROUND THE STATE Thursday's convention battle was a major engagement system of adjusting labor controversies within'the in­ Readers are advised to put their but the war is not won. Lines are forming already for dustry itself has been inaugurated and Is in successful liver pads where they will do most TELEPHONE CO. good and join the crowds of roller PRESCOTT—John Dennis of Flint tho next convention battle. Honest citizens in every part operation. skaters. The skating mania has of the state ought now lo enlist for the duration of the "Perhaps the best summation of results achieved under is under arrest after confessing that the coal code was made by J. D, A, Morrow, president struck the town and everybody is he set fire to the buildings of Robert war, —0— of tho Pittsburgh Coal Co,, who declared it to be 'theskating , A. Dodds of Preseott. Dennis was a practical answer for those who have money invested in Otis Fuller, editor of the St, Johns former neighbor, Dodds lost a big HOLC the business and for those who are employed in theRepublican , has been nominated to barn, 50 tons of hay, 700 bushels of industry'," the state senate on the republicangrain , a horse and three cows. Dennis The Home Owners Loan Corporation is another of the ticket. set the fire in revenge for a fancied alphabetical combinations that just now has the appear­ Yeah, but how about the consumer? The miners and Holly,. Wright & Co, have opened grievance. ance of a golfer playing in the rough. Theoretically this operators may be satisfied but there is some doubt inthei r first kiln of brick at their plant our mind regarding the satisfaction of the man who pays four miles west of Mason. They are attempt to aid in the refunding of loans on the home of e.Kcellent quality. The concern ex­ WEST BRANCH—A campaign is dwelling of the distressed of America looks mighty fine. for filling the coal bin. pects to make tlie its principal prod­ underway to secure members for the Perhaps no branch of the national recovery program —0— uct. American Liberty League, held more of public interest and sentiment than this Sunday Road Work Born, to Mr, and Mrs, H, VanBuren, particular organization. It was intended to loan money Vevay, September 29, 1884, an eleven LAPEER—There is no race suicide to home owners who otherwise might lose their property A correspondent Inquires why It is necessary that pound son, In the family of Mr. and Mrs. John county road equipment be moved on Sunday delaying Horace B. Stevens and Miss Sada Sweish, Burnside township farmers, by foreclosure. Its purpose fitted nicely into the plans Whipple, both of Alaledon, were mar­ A daughter, the 18th child of the fam­ of mortgage moratorium enactments and led many dis­ citizens on their way to church. Another Indignant ried in front of the grandsl;and at the ily, was born two weeks ago. The tressed homesteaders to renewed hope and confidence. citizen was in recently to register his disapproval ofcount y fair last Thursday. The happy entire 18 children are living and are in good health. There are no twins In actual practice this HOLC outfit appears to have actual construction work on the Sabbath day, couple received many gifts. The county road commission during the present sum­ Gen. Myles S. Grant will tour the or triplets. One has been born every gone the way of the others. Faulty administration is a state soon in company with the repubyea­ r for 18 years. The father claims deadly enemy of the most ideal measure. mer has undertaken a huge program of road improve­lican candidate for president, James that it is no trouble to feed bis family The NEWS is in possession of facts concerning one ment. One hundred miles of grading and graveling will G. Blaine. case in which it would appear that the use of federal probably have been accomplished before winter weather Twenty Years Ago funds could be justified from every angle. The home is prevents further open work. Approximately 50 miles Ralph Strope is attending M. S. C. well located but is not entirely modern. A mortgage of of black-tot surfacing of gravel roads have been com­ at East Lansing, pleted, Strikes and labor troubles have hindered the W. L, Cheney and his father, David, $500 stands against It, placed there to cover the expense are visiting In Hillsdale county. of family illness and death. Interest is paid to date. work because materials have not arrived on schedule. Charles Hemans will enter tbe Uni­ "The owner is a skilled mechanic but like thousands of County road engineers and construction foremen have versity at Ann Arbor, soon. others has been out of work. He has no family at pres­ met these obstacles in the best way they knew. Thieves entered the Stockbrldge The NEWS does not desire to be understood that creamery and took about $250 worth AFTER YOU SAY ''GOOD-BYE'', ent. He made application for a loan of about §1000 to of butter. A stolen horse and nght refund the overdue existing mortgage and to make re­ disturbing the peace of the quiet country on Sunday canwago n was used to transport it to "He that stays in iht yalley will nevtr gtt pairs and modern improvements so that the premises altogether be excused because, of the conditions men­Munith, where It was evidently placed ma the hill." DON'T FORGET TO TELEPHONEI tioned. The county road commission is a legally con­ In their own conveyance. might be rented to an advantage, the man himself plan­ OCTOBER Students o£F to college... friends living onttown ning to live in other quarters and apply the rents to stituted body with broad powers and authority. Perhaps Frank Dakln, DansviUe, claims a I—Count Zeppelin makes repay the loan. The owner is a man of excellent char­ the fault lies in failure to properly plan the work of arecor d for hand corn cutting. In 9% first successful flight, ... Dad away on a business trip ... you can keep in hours he cut, shocked and tied 160 190O. touch witli tliem easily by telephone. Ont^f They endorsed pr- modern; ImprovemeDb the property yrould certainly yieldmlitlo n and itaoftldali deserve recognition. Property amel B. Fuller, republican Incumbent, 7—Thr««

the regular meeting night, the second Made, Nelcie, Richard and Ruth Cor- Monday of the month, which will be bin, Calvin, Ida Jean Margaret and Print Shop Burned by Pontiac Prisoners October 8. The program is in charge Phyllis Cozart, Gladys , Jones, Fred of the fourth and seventh grades. Little, Blaine and Celia Lovettc, Jack Mrs. John Potter has been brought and Elaine Raymond, and Bernard, home from the hospital in Lansing, • Barbara and Dorothea Wilson. Mrs. Vivian Satterlee of Onondaga, That Jersey City barber who has called on Mrs. Alyco Cummings, Sun­ told General Johnson it will be neces­ day evening. sary to close his shop if ho has to comply with the code, should have telegraphed to Secretary Wallace for In tho Scriptures the use of the permission to plow under a couple of term "cattle" often Is meant to in­ chairs or to give him government aid clude "goats". In modern American- for hair he does not cut,—Indianapolises e the term "goats" includes a lot of Star. things.

Sanders Community . | By Josephine Corblii \ N,i,.».,«».M«.,««...*.,..,«,,«,,«,,»,,a,,«,,i Judge Arthur Tuttlo of Detroit, spent tho week end with Mr, and Mrs, B, A, Annis, Mr, and Mrs, Winn Russell of Wll- linniston, wore ciillors of Art Van- Horn, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Jones of Holt, called on Walter Jones and, family, Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Swihart and Margaret .and Nichols Little of Bronson, visited = Yunerai = I Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Kiiburn and Mrs, R, C, Hazelton and Mrs, Alyco 1 SerOice E HAPPY HOMES Cummings visited Mr, and Mrs, A, R, Fred Little, Sunday, forALL Convicts in Pontine pl-lson In Illinois sKil-ted a bloody riot In tilo coui'se of which one ol' tlieiii was killed linil Mrs, O, M. Richardson, Mr. and Are the Ones Free From Debt a score shot li.v tlic fe'iiiird,s, Tho prisoners sot fll'e to tile prliit shop and it was destroyed. Teubner of Leslie, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Van Horn of In­ dianapolis, visited at Art Vanl-Iorn's Don't ,^let your liappiness stumble into the trap that is the Sunday school time with consecra­one day last week, Boone Bicentennial Half Dollar tion of the officers and teachers and Walter Jones and children visited leading many young couples to disaster. Burdensome debts promotion of scholars, followed by a Mrs. Mary Hedgmyre of Holt, Sunday, program, Epworth League meeting Neighbors and friends of Mr, and THE COST IS are easy to accumulate and hard to pay off. Don't go into is at 7:30 p, m. Sunday evening, Ed­ Mrs, Gerald Ki!t)urn gathered at tlioir DECIDED win Wells, president. The mid-week new home Thursday evening and sur-' BY YOU debt without good reason. Keep on solid ground. Spend prayer service is at 7:45 on Wednes­ prised them with a miscellaneous day evening. Choir rehearsal is calledshower , They received many gifts. less than you earn. Open a savings account in this bank for Thursday evening. The pupils from the Sanders school MEMBFR.THEORDEROFTHE GOLDEM RULE The regular meeting of P. T, A. will who were neither absent nor tardy REPRESENTEOIN EIGHT COUNTRIES and start saving regularly. be held at tho school auditorium on during the month of September were: The First State & Savings Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mason, Michigan

Mr, and Mrs. Glen Watkins and Wonderland daughters spent Sunday with the lat- By Mrs. W. J. Clarke ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry mm ci FOODS Lane near WiUiamston, and also call­ The olivorse liiid rL'val',se sides of tlio illoiU'l ffl' ijle Diilliol Bfiolie hlcoii- ed on Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cowers tc!iiillal liilll!-(lolllir, lis (le,signo(l hy .ViiKiiSltls Lillccliillll, I'rfllrnvliiK the aiitlioi'l- Miss Rutli Warner, wlio lias been of East Lansing, ziilion hy coiigi'c,ss for tlio iliaiiiifilctlli'o of (fOO.dOO nl' I he pieces. Tile money employed in Jacltson for some time, Claude Barriger and Fred Ohmer I'roiii tlio Siile oC tile collls will ro lo tile Liliniel BnOiio liicclltcnlllal coniinlsslon is now at lionic with her parents, Mr, from Detroit, spent the first of the of Koiiliicky which will acfiiiiro four shrines to coilslltilto the pioneer's na- and Mrs, Charles Warner. week with Mr, and Mrs, George tlotlnl nioliiiiiicnt. Mr. and Mrs, M, E, Eatcman and Shrumm, VV, B, Watlcins of Eden, John Wheeler Mr. and -Mrs, Floyd Backus and SALE of Delhi, and E, B, Watltins of Aiire- daughters were Sunday dinner guests Shaft attended a meeting of the Syn- odical Missionary society at Jackson lius and Mr, and Mrs, E, L, Bateman of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert COUNTRY CLUB of Plastings, visited William Clarlte Backus and in tho afternoon they all HOLT on Wodnosday, October 3, and family, Sunday, called on Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Donal The home extension group will hold Miss Lois Siiocltnessoe spent Friday and Martha. an all clay meeting with Mrs, Keith General Purpose night and Saturday with Aletha Mrs, E, G, Watkins had the misfor­ j By i^Irs. James V. Kliiff Odle, Thursday, October 4, Tho lead­ W/i-Wt. Laboratory Tested sacli Clarke, tune to hurt her eye quite bndly last ers are Mrs, Carlton Gill and Mrs, FLOUR Mr, and Mrs, John Hill of Battle week. As she was getting tar paper Presbyteriiin Cliurcli Charles Cooley, Chairman, Mrs, Ford 95 Creelt, wei'o in llio neighborhood one to cover tomatoes, it tore and struck Chas, P, Andrews, Pastor Gladden, secretary, Mi's, L, R, Elsos- dtiy last week, lier in the eye, Junior service and morning worship ser, tand recreational director, Mrs, COUNTRY CLUB—GENUINE ALASKA COUNTRY CLUB LARGE No, 5 SIEVE Clnrc Grimm and friend fi'om Jack­ Mrs, Wirt Warner was in Lansing will bo held in Holt Presbyterian L, Gr Goodrich. son, spent Sunday with his parents, Monday to have'teeth extracted, church nf."'xt Sunday morning at 10:30, The Presbyterian church and Ladies RED SALMON 17c FANCyPEAS2c;A«^29c Mr, nnd Mrs, C, P, Gi'inim, Mr, and Mrs, Burton Shruinin were The pastor will tell a story for the Aid societies are having a water sys­ Mr, and Mrs, Charles Warnur en­ Sunday guests of his parents, Mr, and tem installed in the church and tho 6 cans 85c 12 cans $1.69 Mi's, George Siinimm. juniors; the choir will Curnlsli special 6 cans 99c 12 cana $1.95 tertained gUL'sls from Jackson, Sun­ music, and a serinon will bo presentedparsonage . COUNTRY CLUB day, on the theme, "How to save tho On Wednesday, October 10, the Home," Tho Sunday school will me(>tFriendshi p class will onjoy their Oc­ COUNTRY CLUB—RICH, SMOOTH KIDHEY BEANS 3 "l:^ 1 7c White Dog District at 11:45 with music by the orchestra. tober polluck supper party and pro­ gram, Mrs, Roy Shaft will give a 6 cnns 33c 12 cans 65c Pollolt Corners By Mrs. t^r. V. Butler The interinodiate Endeavor society APPLE BUTTER t„r 15c By Ernia Tollok will meet at 6 o'clock p, m, and the paper on Matthew and the book hu Senior C, E, at 7, wrote, follosved by a discussion am\ 6 jnrs 89c 12 jars $1.75 COUNTRY CLUB FANCY tMrs, Carrie Riggs and Dorothy of social hour, COUNTRY CLUB > No,2'/2 0<< g Mrs, VV, J, Richards was hostess on Mr, and Mrs, Frnnk Evei-ott and Mason, wtM'c we<;'k end guests at the WcUs-Flcniming In henvy .'.yrup cliiklron spent Sunday with Mrs, Min­ t\r, V, Butler liome, On Saturday, September 29, Miss Thursday, Septoiiiber 27, to tho young COFFEE Ifc 27 C nie Blanchavd, women of the Alpha Delta Tau class, 6'cans $1.23 12 cans $2.43 Mr, aiid Mrs, D, J, Butler and son Frances Flemming, daughter of Mr. when they worked on gifts to send to Ei'ina Pollok, Veda Paul, Mrs, RlUa of Detroit, were Sunday dinner guestsan d Mrs. Arthur F. Flemming of Holt, COUNTRY CLUB BARTLETT Pollok and Leah .Squires spent Inst of iMr, and iMrs, M, V, Butler, became the bride of Ansel Wells, son China for Christmas, COUNTRY CLUB FANCY Friday willi Mrs, Vern Dayton, south Clare Corwin is out of school due of Mr, and Mrs. Hubert M. Wells of Will Griffin of Eloise, is visiting his of Dansville, lo illness, son, Walter, and family. WAX BEANS 10c PEARS -^"af^^ 19c Lansing. Tlie double ring service was On Friday, October 12, the Alpha Nora Miller and Alice Cole and chil­ Mr, and Mrs, Jack Smith, Mr, and read at the home of the bride by the 6 cans 59c 12 cans $1.15 6 cans $1.12 12 cms $2.19 dren spent Sunday aCternoon at Vorn Mrs, Htilsie Tiingate and Mr, and MrsRev, , R, B. Deer of Lansing, in tho Delta Tau class of which Mrs, C, P, Bii-d's, M, L, Merriftold were Sunday dinner presence of the immediate families. Andrews is teacher, will hold their Mi', and Mrs. Rooit and son were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Glen Mcrri- The bride was attended by her sister. class party in tho church parlors and MILD FULL FLAVOR Sunday visitors of his parents near lield, Miss Mabel Flemming, Edwin Wells, enjoy a potluck supper with their Portland, Mr, and Mrs, Theo Simons spent brother of the bridegroom acted as families as guests. At the recent meeting of the First Mrs. Roy Opdyke of Mason, spent Sunday afternoon in Lansing with best man. The brido wore a dross of lb. some time'last week with her motlier,Mrs , August Simons, baby blue satin with gray accessories M, E, Sunday school, Arthur Wemple CREAM C Mrs. Rilla Pollok. * Mr, and Mrs, L, A, Botsford and and the same wedding veil worn by was re-elected superintendent; Ray Mrs. Milton Powell and Eugene Irving BotsCord called on Mr, and her mother 26 years ago. Her arm Miller and Charles Rector, vice sup­ were visitors of her parents, Mr. andMrs , George Linn, Sunday afternoon, boufiuet was of pink dahlias and erintendents; Mrs, E, A, Runkle, head Jewel Coffee 21c Soda Crackers 2 i^;, I9c of the primary department, with Mrs, Mrs. Frank Pickett, a few days last •Ileen Linn spent the week end at baby's breath. The bride's maid was Hot-Dated — smooth, Wesco Brand week. her home here, attired in a dross of olive green satin Wesley Reed, assistant; secretary, fragrant WESCO BRAND Mr. and Mrs, Roy Gragg and chil­ and carried a bouquet of shrimp pink Tryphena HelniUer; .treasurer, Floyd Country Club Royal Anne Mrs, George Linn drove to Lansing Lett; pianist, Mi's, C, B, Cushmnn, dren of Detroit, spent the weelc end Sunday morning to see the little snapdragons. Following the ceremony French Coffee .l^^ 25c Cherries '':aa^^23c at Letah Squires, granddaughter, Reta May Linn, at the a throe course wedding supper was Thursday, September 27, Mrs, By­ Hot-Dated — Full bodied SCRATCH home of her grandparents, Mr, and served. A three tiered cake with a ron Wignian was hostess to the Lott and flavorful Mrs, S, A, Buneline, miniature bride and groom centered Birthday club for their usual dinner Jello 2 pkffs. 11 c Mr, and Mrs, M, L, Butler and Iva the bride's table. In a short time Mr, and social lime. Margate Tea '^'g^- 19c All flavors FEED t Douglas Territory The Epworth League young people of East Lansing, wore Saturday and Mrs, Wells will leave for an ex­ Country Club Scientifically Balanced j By Helen Glyim giiests of Mr, and Mrs, M, V, Butler tended trip to the south. held a banquet on Tuesday evening, Japan M.ii Vitamin ~ • tall and helped Teddy celebrate his seventh October 2, in the church parlors. D Added ^ cans 1 'C Mi-s, George Vickors spent Monday birthday anniversary. Holt Rebekah Lodge No. 446, en­ Chocolate Drops lb 10c Country Club Stringicss 100-lb, afternoon at the Brenner home, Mrs, A daughter, Connie Joan, was born joyed a potluck supper in the I, O, 0, bag $2.09 H, Harrington and daughter, Mrs, to Mr, and Mrs, Ed Wilkins at St, P. hall on Monday evening followed Sunbrite Clenmer 2 cans 9c Green Beans 2 ^^^I, 29c Clifford Rowland, wore Saturday aft­ If money really talks then the 1834 Lawrence hospital Friday, September by their regular business meeting. ernoon visitors. dollar ought to be able to make just 21, On Wednesday, October 10, the Past Miss Ruth Pixley and Orville Foote about half as much noise as the 1930 Mrs, John Fay, Mrs, George Froedt-Noble Grand club will have theij Oc­ of Lansing, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Back­dollar. ert, Mrs, C, L, Thompson and Mrs, D, tober potluck dinner and meeting at P & G SOAP OXYDOL LAYING MASH us spent Sunday evening with Mr, and P, Barnard attended the M, E, district the home of Mrs. Glenn Tooker. 5 19c •?ut 23c Mrs, Leo Glynn and family, If strikes really do mean prosperity,missionar y convention in Lansing last A son, Richard Lee, was born to Mr. For Better Profits Floyd Rector is reported as some America is rolling in wealth,—Mason Wednesday afternoon and evening, and Mrs. C, D, Cornwell, Monday, CAMAY SOAP IVORy SOAP better this week. City Globe-Democrat, Mrs, Stanley Parker and son Law­ September 24, rence, who have been spending the Regular meeting of the township 3 bars 14c Tar" 5C Tat $2-23 latter part of the summer in Harrison board was held at the town hall Tues­ because of hay fever, have returned day evening, October 2, home. Regular meeting of the school board Division No, .1 of the Presbyterian was held at the school house on Tues­ JUICY FANCY VIRGINIA Ladies Aid society will hold a meet­ day evening, October 2, Sweet Potatoes 6 ibs. 19c Wear-U-WeU Slioes ing and serve public supper on Thurs­ Mrs, James King was hostess to day, October 4, in the church parlors. several former Albion college students CRISP Funeral sei-vices were held in Lan­ for their annual reunion. Those pres­ GRAPEFRUIT Iceberg «> size 2 heads 1 5c sing on Friday at 2 p, m. for Gordonen t were Mrs. Lewis O, Atherton of H. Pittenger, 54, who died Tuesday Jackson, Rev, J, M. Scott and Mrs. HEAD LETTUCE $1.00 evening at his home. Rev. Thomas Scott and the Misses Hungerford, all 96 LARGE FIRM RIPE Toy of the Pennsylvania avenue Bap-of Albion, The reunion next year will size 3 lb.. 20c 'tist church officiated and burial was be in Albion. Bananas to in the Okemos cemetery. He is sur­ The Delhi township welfare bead- vived by the widow, Delia, three sons,quarter s is now located in the town Harry and Roland of Lansing, Gordonhall , on Cedar street, as the house on of Howell, two stepsons, Gerald PotterEl m street has been sold. SHANK $2.98 of Lansing, and Lawrence Dart of A unique shower was given for Mrs. Holt, two grandchildreh and one Ralph Myers, of Holt, on Tuesday eve­ SMOKED HAMS HALF lb. 19c Wear-U-Well shoes are quality shoes. The prices are low brother, William of Milford. ning by Mrs. Stewart Holmes, at her ARMOUR'S MELROSE - Butt Half ib, 23c - Sliced ib. 35c Mrs. Elizabeth Walton of Bancroft, home south of Mason. About 12 because of nation-wide selling based on mass production. If was the week end guest of Mrs. E. Bguest. s were present, who enjoyed the Perch Freth caught lb. 10c Slicccl Salmon Red ib. 19c Wear-U-Well shoes were cheap or inferior they could never Kirker. She accompanied Mr, andgame s and contests. Mrs. Myers re­ Mrs. Kirker to Springport on Sundayceive d many lovely gifts. The hostess be sold at economy prices. Not enough would be sold to to visit Mrs. Kirker's sister, Mrs. Johnassiste d by her mother, Mrs. Burt Sex- Linic Pork Sausage Ib. 28c Ring Bologna ib. 15c make low prices possible. White. ton, served a two course luncheon, Brook«,eM HERRUD'S GRADE 1 Mrs. Earl Klelnhenn entertained herDecoration s were In pink and blue. Come in and inspect this Sunday school class of girls from the About 40 young people of the Ep­ Presbyterian church, at a taffy pull worth League enjoyed a chicken pie line of footwear. We want you on Thursday evening. supper in the First Methodist church STEAKS "owND " swtoiN ,b. \ 5c to see them whether or not Girl Scout troops 1, 2 and .3, wentparlor s on Tuesday evening. Stockings on a hike Tuesday evening, Septem­ On Wednesday evening a banquet Boiling Beef Brisket ib. 6c Chuck Roast choke ib. 12c any member of your family ber 25, with their leader. Miss Helen was held under the direction of reli­ needs a pair right now. Varcoe, and troop leaders, Jean Ellis, gious education, for officers, teachers Thelma Klelnhenn and Grace O'Con­and,workers of the Sunday school. The Short Ribs Uan lb. 8c Ground Beef uan 2 ibs, 25c 2pr.25c School shoes from $1.50 up. nor. They enjoyed a weenie roast andaddres s was given by Rev. E. W. Hal- a feed on the trip. Men's dress shoes range up to penny of Lansing, from the state The first meeting of tbe year of tbe council of religious education. It Is Meaty Children's hose in siz­ $2.98 with an exceptional val­ Holt Woman's club will be held at thplannee d to have a similar banquet POT ROAST lb. homo of Mrs. Will Douglas on Tues­each quarter, 10< es from 6 to 9 in black, ue in the $3.85 range. day afternoon, October 9. Response to The Ladles Aid society of the First brown and tan at this roll call will be by naming a favorite Methodist church will hold the Octo­ Women's shoes at propor- flower and with Mrs, E. B. Kirker abes r meeting on Thursday afternoon, ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN 3 PER CENT SALES XAX special low price. 1 tionately low prices. leader, two papers will be given, Eng­October 11, and will serve a public lish Gardens by Mrs, C. E, Bennett, supper at flve-thlrty in tbe church and American Gardens by Mrs, Harrparlorsy . Chapman, The regular Sunday morning wor­ The Junior church of the Presbyter­ship service will be held at the Meth­ Snyder's 5c-10c to$5 Store ian bad a weenie roast on Wednesdayodis t church at 10 o'clock with ser­ H. H. SNYDER, Prop. evening In tbe George Thorburn mon by the pastor, Rev. E. A. Run- KROGER STORES woods. kel, and special music by the choir. At Mrs. C. P. Andrews and i Mrs. Roy11:1 0 the annual rally day occurs at Page Four -INGHAMCOUNT¥-NBWSr^i>IASONrMI&HIGAN^^^^ Eden group of young people will meetMrs , Anna Wilcox Covert; readings, at Eden at eight. Janet Mitchell and Miss Margaret Nichols District The ChUds or No. 2 school j will be Hennon; group of saxophone solos. By. Mm. F. Oetisenhaver They Are Rivals iii Michigan LESLIE honored Sunday evening at the Onon­ Miss Hennon, Tho program opened FILM NEWS I By Mrl9. Ernest Sherman daga Community church when their with Miss Charlotte Tucker of Lan­ MASON THEATRE \ group picture will be shown on tho sing, singing several selections ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Theo Rardeen and Mr. screen, There will be a number of companied on tho piano by her moth­ and Mrs, Dewey Ireland yvere the din­ Gclehnite Anniversary other interesting pictures shown and er, Mrs, Emily Tucker, Mrs, S, R, ner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Ire­ McLean, president of the state federa­ land near Grand Ledge, Sunday, "City Wives and Country Rela­ In honor of the 25th wedding annl the full evening services will be held. tions," a comedy drama with a laugh, voraary of Mr. and Mrs. L, S, Bar Tho hour for this meeting is at 7:30. tion of women's clubs, Holland, Mich­ Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Leonard are igan, as guest speaker, talked on the parents of a baby boy born Sep­ a thrill and a heart throb, is the open­ nes, 70 members of the Number Four ing bill for the Henderson Stock com­ Community club completely surprised School Pictures Shown peace. Tho reception committee were tember 30, He has been named Rich­ Mrs. Reariok, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. ard Wayne, pany's engagement at the Mason Uiem at their farm home Thursday Another series of Sunday evenings Theatre beginning Thursday night. In which the rural schools of the com­Ethel Nichols, Mrs, Madge Vicary, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Snow and evLMiing, Supper was served and the Mrs, Sybil Edwards and Mrs, Alice The usual popular price scale prevails evening spent with music and visitingmunit, y will be honored will commence family from Aureiius, were guests of with one lady admitted free with each the comiiiig Sunday evening when the Hammond, Tiie next regular meeting Mr, nnd Mrs, Frank Geisenhaver, Mr, and Mrs, Barnes were presented will be held Tuesday evening at the reserved seat on Thursday evening. a gift of silver from tho club, of whichChild s school, sometimes known as Sunday, New plays, and now musical and com­ No, 2 school, of which Miss Mary G, A, R, hall, with Mrs, Minnie Pres­ Mrs, Rose Hart is caring for Mrs, Uiey are members. At this time an­ eott, leader. ' edy specialties arc promised for each nouncement was also made of the firstRobinso n is tlie teacher, will have its Clarence Leonard and baby. evening, with a special matinee per­ fail meeting of the organization, picture thrown on the screen at the formance Saturday afternoon. This whicli will be held November 18 at Onondaga Community church. There oiiUnnk dull Liiiichcan is announced as the farewell appear­ the home of Mr, and Mrs, William will be a number of other Interesting A one o'clock luncheon attended by CJark Center ance of the Henderson Stock com­ Powelson, with Mr, and Mrs,' James pictures on the screen besides the us­ 18 members of the Outlook club feat­ By Florence Clark pany, after nearly forty years of con­ Austin, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Arnold andua l Sunday evening program. ured the first fall meeting which was ,e •t0*.^*.^**0* ••a"^*,e"a ••^ tinuous and successful work in tho en­ Ml', and iMrs; Rob Brownleo as com­ The following Sunday evening, Oc­ held at the homo of Mrs, Nellie Styles tertainment in Michigan nnd the mid­ mittee. tober I'l, tlie service will be held at Tuesday afternoon. The welcome by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bullen took Mr. dle west, tho Aureiius Center churcli. The the president, Mrs, Nellie Vicary, was Bullon's brother back to Lansing, Sun IJooster Grunge Night school being honored will be the Bar­ followed by a pleasant afternoon of day. A swiftly moving comedy draina ' nes school. On Sundfiy evening, Octo­ Tlie Just-a-Mcre club will meet with a strong cast of popular players Booster Grange Night was observed vacation experiences related .by mem­ is "Strictly Dynamite", coming Sun­ Saturday evening here at a meeting ber 21, the service will be at the Les­bers. Late notice was received of the Tuesday, October 9, with Mrs. Clar­ lie Baptist church and the Bunkerhlll ence Foster. day and Monday, Lupe Veloz and held in the G, A, R, hnll with more illness preventing a speaker who had Jimmie Durante head the cast, and in than 100 incmbei's and friends of the school will have its picture shown been engaged to keep tho appoint­ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Keener of These services will be in charge of Uie Breckenridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan support are such .names as the Mills Grange present. State Representa­ ment. The next meeting, Tuesday Brothers, Marian Nixon, Norman Fos­ tive Vernon J, Brown of iMason, was pastor of these churches, Edward J afternoon, will be with Mrs, Lulu Towns and family of Batl)e Creek, Mr. Cross, and Mrs. Lee Johnson of Lansing, and ter, Bill Gargan, Eugene Palletto and present as spealter and in his address Clancy. a score of other well known screen explained five important issues of Rose Cole were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Leseney. • favorites, Tho story has its moments state legislature, A program opening Sjicalts iit Church For instruction in teaching music of drama and pathos, but action, with assemi}ly singing was followed Miss i^uth Daniels, who for a num­ 50 rural and grade teachers of nearby The Clark boys and Raymond Le­ snappy dialog and comedy are its by music by the Grange orchestra; ber of years has been a teacher in one seney are pulling beans this week, neighboring schools gathered in the Hero are the two liiiijor party cniulldntes for tlie govoriiorsilip of iMlcIli{,'an. chief entertainment features. Chapter pledge lo the flag; readj^ig, Roscoo of the girls' schools of Bengal-Orissa school building here Tuesday after­ eleven of "Fighting with Kit Carson" Miner; piano duet. Prof, Sidney R, in Brilish East India, will be the guestnoo n with Miss Mildred Coiiinge of At the rlf,'llt l.s Jml;j;e .Artliiir I.ili.'y, tile Deinocr.ntlc iioililneo; niul nt llle left and the Universal News complete the Sprout and Miss Frances Morehouse; of the Leslie Baptist church on Wed­Michigan State college as instructor. Aureiius is Frank D. KUzgoralil, choice oi' llio Uopubllcnns. program, songs, Grange chorus; instrumental nesday evening of next week. There As a climax to this project more than By Mrs, Mary Droscha duet, Leonard Robinson and Ferris will be a fellowsliip supper served by •100 pupils will be presented in a coun­ Bing Crosby, Carole Lombard, • Young; vocal solo, Mrs, Jennie Stef' the Ladies Aid to be followed by an Ethel Merman, Loon Errol, Burns and ty festival next spring. Allen—these are the headline enter­ (in; two-act comedy play. Miss Racho evening meeting at which Miss Dan­ Tho Rev. R. M. Lawrerico, newly There were 12 members and one Good, Miss Hazel Goi'don, Mrs, Grace iels will be the speaker. Miss Daniels visitor at the first hieeting of the third Gen. Booth Welcomed at New York tainers coming in "We're Not Dress­ nppoinl,ed pastor of the I^eslie, Felt ing", Parnmount's smashing musical Barnes, Wellington Bnlterson, L. S, is the cousin of Mrs. Ward Vicary, Plains and Eden churches, will make year home furnishing group held al Barnes nnd Lee Osboine; assembly whose house guest she will be while the church Tuesday, October 2. The success which comes next Tuesday his second appearance in these pulpits and Wednesday, It's an adventure singing. The next meeting will be visiting in Leslie. Sunday at the following hours; Felt next meeting will be held November held'in the same place October 1.3 al 13, at the same place and the lesson story of a wealthy heiress, who, with Plains, 9:30 a. m.; Eden, 10:30 a. m.; a party of friends, is wrecked on a which time N, T, Hull of Lansing, and Leslie, 11:30 a, m. His sermon will be on block printing. will discuss the milit question. Ciir IJurns South Sea island. There they find A 1928 Chevrolet auto reported as theme will be "Love Illiistrated." In Tho young people of the Eden Sun­ Burns and Allen as a pair of wild ani­ belonging to D. C. Dexter, wlio is a the evening at Leslie at 7:30, he has day school will give their play, "Mr. mal hunters—nnd romance and ad­ o. K. S, Past Ai:litrf)iis guard at the prison and who lives chosen for his sulDJect, "Foundations." Bob", at the Aureiius church this Sat­ venture beyond their wildest dreams, Among social functions held here three and a half miles northeast of This service will be preceded by tlie urday niglit at eight o'clock. Tickets Bing Crosby sings "Love Thy Neigh­ Thui'sday included the monthly meet­ Leslie, was ropoi'ted burned up about Epworth League which meets at 6:30. are reasonable and can be bought at bor", "Once in a Blue Moon" and sev­ ing of the Past Matrons of the Order two miles south of the village about At Eden the combined group of youngth e door. eral other now songs, Burns and Allen of the Eastoi-n Star at the home of 10 o'clock Monday morning. It is al­ people from Aureiius nnd Eden will Mrs, Cora Grinnell and Miss Lulu rise to new heights of eccentric lun­ Mi's, Mabel Miner, who was assisted so reported that the car was covered hold their regular Sunday evening Grinnell spent last Thursday and Fri­ acy, and altogether a laughing good in enterlaining by tMrs, Belle Luin- by insurance. service at 8 o'clock at the Eden churchda y with the former's son, Lynn, and time is promised for everyone. Pop- bard. A one o'clock luncheon was and church schools will be held at family at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Grin- eye tlie Sailor in "Blow Mo Down" and served to 16 members, Mrs, R, I-I, Cili/.en'.s CUili their usual hours. noil left Sunday for Rochester, Min­ Jack Mulhall in "Burn 'Em Up Bar­ Nichols was a guest, Tlie aflernooii At the regular monthly meeting of The Flavins Taylor and R, O. Ed­ nesota, to go to tho Mayo Bros, hos­ nes" are added attractions. was spent with games, Mrs, Maudeth e Leslie Citizen's club held Monday wards families and the Floyd Taylor pital, where Mrs. Grinnell will under-- Luther and Ml's. Margaret Troman evening in the G. A. R. liall two im­ family of Mason, surprised Floyd Tay­go treatments on both ankles again. will be hostessf.'s to the October meet­ portant issues were decided upon. Thelo r of Leslie, on his birthday anniver­ The children and' grandchildren of After spending the greater part of ing. organization will sponsor the Red sary, at their farm home Wednesday Mrs, Olive Droscha and her brother, her 122 years under the water. Com­ Cross drive in Leslie and Onondaga at a six o'clock dinner. John McCabe, and family of near modore Perry's flagship "Niagara" is Tliutii Slgnilis i>!(;i>.l townships, and will also as has been Regular meetings of the Order of Dansville, and sister, Mrs, Ethel again riding the waves of Lake Erie, iMembers of the Theta Sigma socie­their custom cooperate with the the Eastern Star and the Royal Neigh­Burns, and family of near Grace This historic old ship was used by ty were entertained at a one o'clock Future Farmers hero in sponsoring bor lodge were held Tuesday. Tlie latchurc­ h gave iior a surprise party Sun­ Perry on tlie Great Lakes during tho luncheon at the home of Mi's. Marvin the annual fall conimuniLy fair. El­ter was held at the home of Mrs. Ar­ day when they arrived wit;h a potluck war of 1812, ' Brown, Thursday. Miss Rhea Olln of mer Hammond, Ingham county chair­ temisia Humes. dinner to help her celebrate her birth­ Detroit, was a guest. The next mCot-man for tliff Rf'd Cross was present Mrs. Lucile Young .and son Rankin day anniversary. There were 33 In less than 10 years Russia has ing to be held in two weeks will be at the meeting. Rural Red Cross soli­ of near Owosso, were called here Wedpresen­ t for the occasion. constructed a navy ecjual to that of at the home of tVIrs. Ellice Rffarick. citing will be in chai'gif of Allie Lake nesday by the illness of the former's The '1-H club girls met with their any of her European neighbors; and and Charles Luther Is chairman of themother , Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke. lender, Mrs, Mary Droscha, Saturday upon tho completion of their projected In.jiirtMJ ill .Accidents village committee. Supt. D, E, Clay Mrs. Harlow Stearn and daughter. afternoon and then enjoyed a trip to naval program, will rival the strength Dr. R. I-I, NIeliols took two patients is chairman of thtf fair committee as­ Sue Sharon, who have been spending Miller's Dairy farm where a trip of Japan, England and the United lo Mei'cy hospital Thursday morning. sisted by R, 0, Edwards, Carl Rob­ the summer with Mrs. Harriet Car­ through the ice cream plant was made States, Edward Preseott, son of Mi's. Minnie inson iind George Bi-ownlee, Mayor penter have moved to Detroit, where and they were treated to plenty of ice Preseott, received a compound dislo­ ,]ohn Davidson of Eaton Rapids, was tMf. Stearn is employed. cream. They will meet again October guest speaker. He was born in Eng­ 13, to finish up their summer's work, cation and fracture of the lower bonf; Mrs, Anna Rene Tliomas of Quincy, Oen. livangelliie nootli, elected tlio now coinninndor In chief of the Salva­ In the right arm, sustained while land and has returned at intervals for was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Ad­ Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Smith and WASHERS cranking a ti'uck. He is still a pa­ several yeai's. In his talk he compar­ die Compton, Tuesday. family attended a reunion of the tion .'Vriny nt the iiicetliig in KiiglniHl, is shown liero as she was greeted by tient at the hospital. Ronald Howe, ed the England method of handling Kent Lumbard visited his parents, Smith family at Potter Park, Sunday, Mayor F. 11. LaGuai'dla (riglit) nt the Now York clly hull when slie returned and 1'1-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claudunemploye d by unemployment in­ Mr. and Mrs. B, O,'Lumbard, Monday Mrs, Nellie Clark of Houghton Lake aboard the S. S. I.evintlinn, Howe, was suffering from painful in­ surance with the method we have and Tuesday, is spending some little time with Mr, IRONERS juries received Thursday evening here. The six-Lhirty banquet preced­ J, E, Sullivan returned home Sun­and-Mrs, John Parker and other rela­ while practicing football with the high ed the meeting and in charge of Ray tives. iMr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy enter­ R. B. WALLACE Whitney, was enjoyed by about 70 day after a week spent with relatives Wliite Oalt tained relatives from Jackson, Sun­ school team here. After an x-ray cx- in ,Philadelphia, He was accompanied By Mrs. Fred Hayhoe 311 Cedar Street Phone 204 aminalion it was found he had torn members and guests. by'his cousin, Dan Johnson, of Girard, day. ligaments and a bone broken in his Ohio, who will be his guest for a short Nortliwest Ingliam .Toe Ewers is on a week's vacation left ankle. He is convalescing at liis nocoptioii Melil time, Mr, and Mrs, S, H, Williams and from his work. Merlyn Ewers of home. Friday evening in the parlors of the Mrs, Warren Wheaton, Mrs, Wiima By Mrs, Ami Terrlll family visited at Fred Hayhoe's Sun­ Jackson, is helping in his place. For Seventy Years, this office Methodist ciiurch a reception will bo Bauerle and mother, Mrs, Hopkins, of day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Bunker enter­ has kept an accurate record of Church Serriccs given in honor of the newly appointed Lansing, called on Miss Margaret Ingham Grange will have Booster Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Abbott and Mrstaine, d relatives Sunday, "Watch That Man, What's His pastor. Rev, R, M, Lawrence, At this Boyle, Friday, night on Saturday night, October 6. Pearl Abbott and son went to Jack­ Lawrence Waterhouse was a visitor INGHAM COUNTY TITLES Price?" will be the sermon theme al time tlie school faculty will also be Mrs, Elizabeth Clark is critically ill Everyone interested in Grange work son to see the Cascades Sunday eve­ of Will Grandy and family, Saturday, We furnish Abstracts on short tho Sunday moi'ning services for wor­guests. at her home here. is urged to attend. A program and ning, The home of Paul Marriane and ship at llio Aureiius Center, the Onon­ iVIr. and Mrs. N. W. Simpson of games will furnish entertainment. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wright have family was stiaick by lightning one notice, accurate, courteous, daga Coinniunity and the Leslie Bap­ tMiither-Uaiigliter Banquet Saginaw, accompanied by Mrs. Clara Members are asked to bring sand­ been entertaining relatives from evening last week. Considerable dam­ service. tist churches. The minister, Edward A mother and daughtei' banquet easier of Mason, who has been their wiches, one other dish and table ser­ Battle Creek and Lansing, age was done, ,T. Cross, will be in charge of those with 130 pl'esent mai'ked the opening guest tho 'past month, will be week enviced . Mr, and Mrs, J, L, Boyle and son Mr, and Mrs, Will Quinn and fam­ INGHAM ABSTRACT & services. Tho church schools at Aureo­f th(>, End of the Twentieth Century guests at the E. F. Sherman home. Eileen Terrill of Michigan State visited at Fred Hayhoe's Monday, ily were afternoon callers of James iius and Onondaga following the ser­ club for the ensuing year. The ban­ The Leslie football team will play college, spent Sunday with her par­ Mrs, Hayhoe, who spent the week endQuin n and family, TITLE COMPANY vices for worship commence at Aure­ quet was held at Meadow Lark Inn the Stockbrldge team at Stockbrldge, ents. with her daughter, returned home, Paul Marriane of Jackson, spent Lansing Mason iius at 9:30 and at Onondaga at 10:30nea. r .lackson, Tuesday night. The Friday. 'Mrs. John Thomas and Elizabeth, Mr, and Mrs, Len Otis and mother, the week end with his family. The school at Leslie Is followed by thebanque t tables were beautified by Jail Miss Margaret Hennon will be a Irene Baker and Mrs. Ami Terrill at­ MI'S, Swayer, visited at Clyde Abbott's service of worship, the school being at flowei-s, crystal holders and white tap­guest at the home of her father, F. F, tended the dinner given by the 4-H Monday night, 10:30 and the service for worship at ers, Gi'celings were extended by tlie Hennon, for tho coming three weeks. club girls at the home of Jane Dal- Freddie Wilkins of Lansing spent 11:30. club president, Mrs, Ellico Rearick, at Noted among the school news this ton, Saturday evening. the week end with his grandparents, The Leslie Junior B. Y. P. U. will which time she also paid tribute to week is the gift of a cotton plant to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Swan and Rob­Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wright, Beans—Beans—Beans meet at five o'clock and the Aureiius- Mrs, Kitty Freeman, whose death oc­ the agriculture class by Mrs, Blanche ert Swan called on H. O. Cline at the Mr, and Mrs, Mel Ives of Lansing curred two weeks ago, Mrs, Freeman,Ingals , also the recent subscription of St, Lawrence hospital. Mrs. E. J. and Mrs, Nora Mitchell and Mrs, Mat- who was a charter member of the 15 magazines for the library. Season Blakely of Miller Road,,also accom­ tie Smith of WiUiamston were Sunday FARMERS. We are again buying beans club, following the death of Mrs, athletic tickets are now on sale as a panied them. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde COUGHS Palmyra Hahn, former club mother contest between the various classes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rae and Robert,Abbott . and will endeavor to give you a fair deal in Don't let llicm get n strangle hold. FiKlithafd been named club mother and wasTh e winning class is to be awarded Mrs. George Soule and son Leroy, every way, not only on beans but all other thorn quickly. Crcomulsioii comliincs 7 lioTpsto j have been the toastmasior at this the banner now being held l)y the spent Sunday with Mrs. Eva Andrews in one. Powerful blit Imrmlcss. Pleasant tooccasion: , Mrs, Rebecca Dennis, act­ and daughter, Ethel, of Lansing. kinds of grains. Our line of poultry and ing in her place, called upon the fol­ juniors, Okemos and Vicinity talce. No narcotics. Your own druggist n' Tho students of Leslie high school Mr. and Mrs. Aigie Soule of Pow- By Mrs. Walter Heathinan authorized to refmid your money on tho| lowing who responded in the following lerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Risch t dairy feeds are as good as can be made, and manner: Toast', "Our Daughters," Mrshav, e received an invitation with paid spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by' admissions to the Mt, Pleasant and of Vantown, spent Sunday with Wal­ our coal is of the best, and we hope that our Creomulsion, (adv,) Addie Compton; toast, "Our Mothers"Ferri, s Institute football game to be ter Soule and family. Dorr Hudson, youngest son of Mr. played at Mt, Pleasant on October 6, Alice Gillette spent the week end and Mrs. Ralph Hudson, while riding service to you is the same. Bring your beans The invitations were issued by Prof, with the Brown family near Leslie. a bicycle was hit by an auto and re­ C. C. Barnes of Mt. Pleasant, a grad­ LaVern Soule is working for Alfred ceived minor injuries. He was taken or grains to us and be convinced. uate of the school here. Weston, near Mason. to the Sparrow hospital. Two new activities have been added Mrs. George Soule and son spent Edwin Sedwick, 35, a former resi­ to the girls' athletic project here, soc­ Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Russell dent of this place, died very suddenly Okemos Elevator Co. cer' ball and hiking. Interclass tour­ Stevens. at his home in Saginaw after a long naments in soccer, volley, baseball and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne spent illness. Funeral services were held OKEMOS, MICHIGAN 40wl3 basketball will be held. Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Saturda y with burial at Saginaw. He Born to Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell WardBer t Lantis near Stockbrldge. is survived by the widow and six at Foote hospital, Jackson, September Mrs. Franic Osborne attended the small children. Mrs. Sedwick was the 27, a daughter, Connie May. Patriotic club at the home of Mrs. oldest daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Catherine Fltzpatrick Ross Hiiliard, Friday afternoon. James Griffith of this place. Robert C^if ^nif Gm anad brother, Leo, were guests over Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and Griffith and sister, Margaret, are MASON THEATRE the week end at the James Black family of Lansing, were Sunday staying witii Mrs. Sedwick for a few home. guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Osborne.weeks . Mrs. Forest Hennon visited her sis­ Mr. Davenport recently purchased Mrs. Vandy Bogard of Battle Creek Thursday, Friday and Saturday ter, Mrs. Alma Warble, at Albion the Putnam house near Etchells Cor­ was a visitor at the home of her sis­ from Friday until Sunday. ners and it was moved to his place lastert , Mrs. Anna Piper. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lumbard and week to replace the house which • The Home Furnishing club met at Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miner were guests burned last spring. the home of Mrs. Lottie Wilkins Tues­ Henderson Stock Co. Sunday of their sister, Mrs, Ashley day. It was supposed to be held at \m> Rice, and family at Lansing. the home of Mrs. Carrie Griffith but I The WiUiamston high school foot­ on account of sickness of little Clif­ Farewell Engagement ball team defeated tbe Leslie school ford Tuesday morning, Mrs. Wllkhis team here in a game played Friday kindly opened her homo. Presenting BUYS THE NEW afternoon with a score of 20 to 0. Clay There are a few mild cases of scar­ scored the first touchdown in the sec­ Alice Davis, John Chapin and Dorisle t fever reported. CityWives and Country Relations 1935 MODEL 808 ond quarter and an attempt to con­ Olds were home from their respective vert failed. Later in tha same periodschool s over the week end, Vernon Dunckel scored and his twin Mrs. Riley of Monroe, is visiting her Southeast Ingham cut WOAAC brother Verdon added the extra point sister, Mrs, Nellls Bateman, for a few By Mrs. James Quinn The Bride Retires on a pass. The final score was madeweeks . in the last period by Verdon with The following children were on the Gorsllne converting. honor roll for September: Mark A farewell party was held at the Other New Plays and Vaudeville TRIPLE Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lumbard of Ambs, Anna May Fisher, Arthur FishCatholi­ c school ball Tuesday evening Flint, were week end guests at the er, Harold Frye, Delmar Kramer, in honor of Henry Recco and Richard Usual Prices Seats at Webb's MS^tADiPl FILTERING James Webber and B, O, Lumbard Marion Hall and Helen Miller, Quinn, who will leave for the CCC, homes. Mr, and Mrs, E, L, Bateman from Wednesday morning. On the Screen—Sunday and Monday" Born to Mr, and Mrs. Truman Whit-near Hastings, called at the Myron Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson are the 6 TUBE SUP];'!UiF:Ti;iu)[)YNi . ney, a daughter, September 27, Bateman home. Sunday, later taking parents of a baby girl, born Septem­ Mr, and Mrs, Bateman Vidth them forbe r 26. Jimmy Durante and Lupe Velez in Hen k all anjone oould pot- The government is spending $19,- a visit at the N, J, Clark home near Anna Ewers and friend were visi­ fllbl/ deniMMl In • oompaot, 000,000 to build a dam where there Eaton Rapids, tors of Jackson relatives, Sunday. isn't any water. Well, asks the Chi­ The Eden-Aureiius young people "Strictly Dynamite" table model, all-waiw ndio. cago Tribune, what's wrong with will meet in Eden next Sunday eve­who has been visiting her aunt, Miss Aliplanedlal. Fullfloatliigfni- that? After the project Is completed. ning. Tbe leader will be Nellis Bate­Dora Cannon, returned with them. iiUe oondeniev. Bullt-tn oode Congress can appropriate another man, There will be a special speaker There will be a social and reception A comedy explosion that will lift you out of your seat! filter. nirM-wave bandei «o?er- I H 1 A I R (' L A N 1. DIAL$19,000,00 0 to haul water to tbe dam.an d also special music, at the church Friday evening, October tt 11 s rii( wiioi i s lORy Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Leary of South 12. Navy experts are working on a Delhi, visited their daughter, Mrs, N, Marlon Burns of Lansing, who has Tuesday and Wednesday radlo-controUed torpedo, Traveling W, Bateman, Sunday. been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. ten or more feet below the surface, The play, "Mr. Bob," which was Maude Shook, the past week, returned Bing Crosby in the. torpedo, virtually invisible to its given by the young people's Sunday home Sunday. target except for a tiny wake of air school class recently, will be repeated J. W. Chapin returned to St. Paul, bubbles, can be turned to right or leftSaturda, y evening at the. Aureiius Wednesday morning. "We're Not Dressing" A. A. HOWLETT & Ca or made to go higher or deeper in theBaptis t church. Mirs. Forest Smith and daughter, Mason, Michigan water after being launched. The tor­ A. M. Chapin and brother Julius Dorothy Jean, of Charlesworth, is via- pedoes will have a ruge of ten mileidrov e to Bryan, Ohio, Friday evening iting her parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Barl A dazzling musical smash with lots of fun and romancel or more. returning Saturday. Mrs. Chapin, CbUds. TNGHAM-COlJNTY-NEWSr:MASON,-MICHIGAN,-THURSDAY Pace Five

for 15 yards on a fake pass. After parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Allen, Smith, who had been there the past being stopped at the line on two tries Mrs. Margaret Curry and Mrs, two weeks, returned homo with them OVEnGUME YIELDS Smith dropped back and shot a long DAWSON MAKES MGE3 Nora Whipple were Sunday dinner Sunday, heave to Dewey. The receiver raced DANSVILLE NEWS guests of Mr. and Mrs, "Charles Han­ 'The Misses Lena and Dorothy to his left, leaped high into the air na of Mason., Strong of Detroit spent the week end VICIORY FMIILflnE and came down with the ball. No FOR CARDIAL CONTEST Mr. and Mrs, Martin Howard and at their home here,: Maroon was near him as he stepped Homo FurnUihlngs Club 4-H club work, was a guest at tho daughter, Altazene, of Ann Arbor, Miss Mabel Fosdick of Detroit en­ SMITH'S RUNNING HIGHLIGHT the few yards to the goal. King MAROONS TO BE WITHOUT SER­ For several reasons the home furn­ dinner. The next meeting will be heldwer e Saturday visitors of Mr, and joyed the week end with her parents, OF CONFERENCE GAME. blocked the attempt to kick for the VICES OF STAR GUARD. ishings club has changed the date of Tuesday evening with Mrs, Lucilc Mrs, Almon Lathrop. Mr, and Mrs, Walter Fosdick. extra point. the first meeting from October 9 to Proctor for the completion of tho Mr. and Mrs, Frank Richards and Mr, and Mrs, F'rcd Artz of Chelsea Ovcrtiead Oiune Glvos Cluirlotte Two Miwon Oiicns Drive .Aseltino Moved To End, 0|Mlyke GoesOctobe r 16. notebooks. daughters, lola and Gaylc, Miss Dor were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Myrtle Touclulowii<« And Results In After the long pass which resulted To Backfleld Because Of Ablllt>' othy Walters of Detroit and Mr, and Briggs, Touchdown For Muiton. In a touchdown, the Maroons threw To Pass And Block. Birthday Party Mrs. Will Richards were dinner guests Mrs. Ora Blackmore of Pleasant Ncnv Teacher of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Corwin Sunday.Lak e visited friends In Dansville Sun­ off their wraps, Fulle,r broke through On account of the Increase In the Mrs, Frank Griggs entertained 17 Mason was defeated 12 to 6 by the Charlotte line for 15 yards and Coach Gordon Dawson Is revamping Mr. and Mrs. Ralph AseUlne and day. his Mason high school football team number of pupils In the lower grades boys Friday evening in honor of the daughter of Mason were Sunday din­ Miss Sparks and Dean Charlotte in the first 1934 conference Aseltine shot a pass to Young for a It was found necessary to employ an­ 17th birthday anniversary of her son, football game Friday at Athletic field.12-yar d gain as the quarter ended in an endeavor, to overcome some ner guests of the former's parents, Gould of Smith's Creek wore guests weaknesses disclosed In the 12 to 6 other teacher, who is Miss MargueriteClarence . Games were played and Mr, and Mrs, Dell Aseltine, Sunday of Rev, and Mrs. E, B, Dixon, It was a case of too much Smith. Thewit h the ball on the Charlotte 37-yard Denno of St. Johns, The attendance refreshments served by Mrs,\ Griggs, speedy Charlotte back skirted the stripe. Charlotte stopped Mason as setback suffered at the hands of Char­ Mr. and Mrs, Harold Aseltine and Clyde Crandall and sister, Mrs, Zola lotte Friday, The coach Is not dis­ last year was poor because of scarlet Miller, of Jackson, were Monday din­ Mason ends and ran back punts time the second period opened and gained fever and chlckenpox. Miss Denno Is Free tMeftiluHllsl; Church family of Flint were week end guests after time for long gains, The Ma­ possession of the ball on downs. An heartened by the showing made Vernon J. Anderson, Pastor of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, ner guests of their grandparents, Mr. exchange of punts was then under­ against the powerful Charlotte team a graduate of the Central State Alfred Aseltine, all going to Jackson and Mrs, Alfred Aseltine. son defense would stiffen in scoring and Its speedy backfleld but he in­ Teachers' college of Mt. Pleasant, and Sunday school 10:30 a. m. territory but then Smith would re­ taken with the honors about even. win teach the third grade. Miss Wolfs Morning worship 11:30, Saturday evening to view the Cas­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mr. sort to the air. Two of his tosses Tho Mason defense had learned to tends to profit from the defeat. The Evening worship 7:30. , cades, and Mrs, C, Moles of Lansing were close In on Smith, In the middle of major change is a switch of positions who has been teaching first and part Miss Myrnetta Curtis of Muskegon Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Ros- resulted in touchdown^. The first was between Opdyke at right end and As­of the second, will have only the be­ Prayer meeting Thursday evening taken by Dewey in the second quarter the period King received a punt on ginners and Miss Bravender, who has7:3 0 at the church. spent the week end with her father, coe Arnold. and the second by Briggs in the third his 30-yard line and lugged It forwardeltin e In the backfleld. Coach Dawson Charles Curtis, Miss Maroia Dettloff spent the week 10 yards. On two crashes Fuller pick­believes that Aseltine's ability to been having part of the second and Mrs. Elzina Warfle and Mrs, Clara end at the home of her father in Bath. quarter, A third touchdown pass was snare passes will work to better ad­ all the third, will now only have sec­ t^IelliMlist Episcopal Church thrown by Dewey in the final quartere d up six yards and then IClng found ond grade pupils. This change will Emerald B, Dixon, Pastor Vogt attended tlie leader's meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Symons and but Aseltine of Mason upset the plansa hole for a gain of 14 yards. Fuller vantage at end and also opines that Class meeting 10:30 a. m. the Home Furnishings club in Mason family of Coldwater were week end and Aseltine carried the ball for three-Opdyke's ability to block and to pass make less pupils per teacher and will Thursday, guests of Mrs. Rose Freer. by grabbing the leather and scamper­ is needed in the backfleld, therefore allow for more individual Morning worship 11:00, ing 80 yards for a touchdown for the yard gains each and on third down help and more intensive work. Sunday school 12:00. Mr, and Mrs, Jack La Fountain of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mann wore Maroons, Fuller cracked through for seven Opdyke did some clever blocking In Lansing were week end guests of the guests Sunday of Mrs. Ella Burkhart the Charlotte game and cleared the Epworth League 6:30 p, m. The inexperienced Maroons played yards and a. first down. King and Evening service 7:30, latter's mother, Mrs, Ellen Simons, of Chelsea. Fuller again made eight yards in way for Aseltine on his touchdown School Band Prayer meeting Wednesday evening B. C, Raymond, who is working in Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Shopbell spent a good game against Coach Barnhill'sthre e downs and with but two left to dash. The Maroon passes were not A new feature which will be added Grand Ledge, was home Saturday, the week end In Nashville with the Charlotte veterans. The Mason lads up to standard against Charlotte. Op- 7:30 at church. were outweighed and the Maroon endsg o for a first down, Whipple, just In­ to the school program this year will Several young people of the com­ former's mother, Mrs, Caroline Shop­ serted into the fray, was given tho dyke's passes In practice have both be the school band under the direction Mr. and Mrs. John Corbin of Lan­ munity attended a surprise party bell, who is seriously ill at the home were lured out of their positions, by ball. The Charlotte lads were watch­distance and accuracy to commend of Prank Perne of Lansing, Mr, Perno Tuesday evening at the Catholic schoolo f her daughter, Mrs, Townsond, Smith who then scampered wide for them. sing, spent the week end with the lat- long gains. Mason also showed a ing the new man and Whipple was sot comes to the school on Wednesday ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Asel­hall for Tony and Enrlcco Ricci, who Mr, and Mrs, James Hess spent weakness on pass defense. But all ibacn k three yards and Mason lost the Silsby Not t(» Pliiy and holds two classes each 45 min­ tine and Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Corbin expect to leave soon for Detroit, The Sunday in Monroe with Mr. and Mrs. all, the Mason team played a spirited, ball on downs. Mason hopes were slightly damp­ utes in length for instruction in play­ and family were Sunday guests there,boy s attended the I, T, A, S. here andFran k Hess. rugged brand of football. Fuller prov­ With only a few minutes left to playene d Monday when it became known ing the different Instruments, After Mort Raymond of Mason, visited hiswor e well known in this vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. George Bacon return­ ed his caliber as a ball toter and the Yerks recovered a fumble but there that Silsby will not be eligible to play the first six weeks he will spend an mother, Mrs, Addio Raymond, Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hobart were ed Thursday from a 10-day visit in Mason lino was a stonewall. The was not time enough left in the half against Eaton Rapids. Silsby has additional 45 minutes with the two Mr. and Mrs, Edward Walker re­Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, E, B, Jackson with Mr. and Mrs. Will Garn­ Charlotte gains were made by the to reap any advantage. been the outstanding linesman. His classes together for rehearsal. About turned Tuesday from a visit at the Potter of Alaiedon, er, who have both been ill, but are re­ aerial route and around the ends. ineligibility is expected to be only 25 people have either purchased in­ world's fair and Joliet, Illinois, They Justine Cline spent the week end inporte d gradually improving. Mr. Charlotte made another touchdown temporary. The warm days of last struments or stated their intention to Ann Arbor with Larry Quinn, Garner expects to undergo a tonsil Smith played a brilliant game. Ho in the third period. Mason started off week gave him a touch of spring fevedro so. The most of these people are accompanied their daughter, Mrs, operation the latter part of the week. showed speed and some fancy foot­ strong but a fumble brought disaster. Winifred Craig, to her home in Cham­ Clyde Hewlett accompanied Mrs, and he dropped behind in his school in the seventh, eighth and ninth paign, Illinois, Nina Wing to the Sanitarium in Lan­ Dale Simons was in the Children's work. His punting and passing were Fuller, Aseltine and King made 20 work. It is reported that he is tack­ grades. There is a great deal of in­ sing Sunday to visit Almond Wing hospital in Detroit last Wednesday for accurate. He proved to the Maroons yards through the line and off tackle. ling his school work as he would, an terest being shown, it is said, and ev­ David Tilford received two books, and daughter, Charlotte, Mr, Wingtreatment . that doesn't count when a manThe n King fumbled and was thrown opposing back and that another week erything points to a good organization"Th e Talisman" and "Ivanhoe" from returned home with them to remain Mr, and Mrs, Roy Updyke were possesses speed. for a loss of 10 yards. The march will allow him to regain his good before the year is over, which is ex­ the state department of education as until Thursday. Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Frank The Maroons uncorked a powerful was stopped. Smith then did some standing with his instructors, pected to improve year by year, Mr, a prize for his exhibit at the state offense that piled up two first downs fair, David landscaped the grounds Mr, and Mrs, Myrlan Grimes and Stid of Leslie, all visiting Mr, and more fast stepping. Ho scampered Lundy and Lamphere are two new Perne is probably one of the most cap­ family of Lansing were Sunday guestsMrs . Albert Howory In the afternoon. to every one for Charlotte, A costly around the Mason left end for 20 able persons that could bo secured to of a minature consolidated school. fumble by King spoiled one Mason op­ men showing rapid improvement, of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Squires and yards. He hurled a pass to Dewoy Lundy is a guard and in practice this take charge of the work, it is said, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jameson of Jack­ Frank Grimes, family of Lincoln Park and Mr. and portunity. but Aseltine knocked it down. The week has been tearing out of the lino having played in professional organ­ son, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Among the Maroons who played Mrs, A. O. Greenough. Charles Otis of Lansing spent a fewMrs . Joe Raymond of YpsilantI were Mason back caught tho ball and al­so fast that ho has mn over half the izations for about 20 years and hav­ days last week at the home of L, E, Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. good football throughout the game most held it, then lot it drop because backfleld. He forms quick interfer­ ing organized the bands in Okemos, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sager of Ann were Barto, Fuller, Young, Silsby, Arbor, were Sunday guests of Mr. andOtis , and Mrs. Walter Squires. he thought he was too near his own ence for line plays and end runs, HasPerr­ y and Leslie schools. He also has Mr, and Mrs, Earl Osborn and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle of Lan­ Opdyke, Snow, Haskell and Aseltine, goal and that the down was the kell, too, is developing rapidly and charge of two school bands In Lan­ Mrs, J, B, Dalton. Barto, the smallest man on the squad, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Roehl of Rich­ and Mrs, Ed Mullen were Sunday sing visited friends in Dansville Mon­ fourth. He was wrong and the next looks as good in the backfleld as he sing, guests of Mr, and Mrs, James Click- day. Mrs. Doyle was formerly Grace made the most tackles and had the play proved it when Smith dropped does on the line. mond, were week end guests of Mrs, most success in stopping Smith, Bar- Mary Thompson. ner of Dearborn. Inglos. back and tossed a pass to Briggs for Little is known of Eaton Rapids, Anonicr Foolhiill Victory Mr, and Mrs. Glen Wertz of Char- Charles Curtis and daughters, Mr. to's punting was hurried. Fuller play­ the second touchdown. Again the at­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee spent Sat­ ed a good defensive game in the back- The Cardinals humbled Grand Lodge Dansville Aggies tramped a 47 to 0urda y in Lansing with their daugh­ lotto were dinner guests of ^Mr. and and Mrs. Harry Raymond and family fiold and cracked soine wide holes intempte d kick was blocked, in the opener and then were badly victory over the Stockbridge eleven ters. Mrs. Earl Crakes Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Foster and .AselWne Scores trampled by East Lansing last week.las t Friday for their second triumph Walter Laxton of Mason was a Sun­daughter, were Sunday dinner guests the Charlotte line. Opdyke did some The balance of the third period and Tho Trojans ran roughshod over the The Misses Mary Esther Lawrence neat blocking. of the season. The game was the firstan d Grace Wolfs spent the week end day visitor at the home of Mrs, Rose of Mrs, Ella Walsh of Dexter, the beginning of the fourth saw an­ Cardinals to the tune of 40 to 6, Bar- played on the local field. The first Freer, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kirby of Ed­ Siiiilli Siiow.s Stuff num, former Maroon reserve, • is a in Detroit, the former attending the Cotach Gordon Dawson had warned other exchange of punts. Mason made touchdown camo as a result of a pass funeral of her uncle in Blissflold, Sun­ Mr, and Mrs, Ray Aseltine of De­ en wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr, two first downs but another fumble Trojan luminary this year, Frazler, from Vogt to Diehl, then one was troit spent tho week end at their homanod Mrs, A, J, Miller, his charges against the speed and gave Charlotte the ball on the Ma­who kept the Cardinals in the running day. cleverness of Smith and the Mason made by Alfred Hayhoe, who ran 60 Fred Corwin and Eldon Williams here, Earl Braman, who underwent a ton­ roon 3'1-yard marker, Opdyke broke for three years, was graduated from yards to score. The other touch­ Mrs, Roy Hobart and Mrs, Walter sil operation at the Stockbridge hos­ mentor did not have to wait long to through to set Charlotte back on two Eaton Rapids In Juno and his absencdowne s were made by Moran, Smalley accompanied by Will Hanna of Mason, pital Monday morning, was brought see his dire prophecies boar fruit. is missed. Both the Cardinals and the returned Saturday from a visit of sev­Evans visited Mrs, Verna Smith at Charlotte received the kickoff and ac­ plays and then Dewey thought he and Worden. Stockbridge never eral days at the world's fair. tho Sparrow hospital Friday, Mrs, homo Tuesday, Tom Dayton is sub­ would pass to Smith, Just as tho ballMaroon s are bandaging wounds re­ threatened to score but were some­ Smith underwent a serious operation stituting at the barber shop. tion started, Dewey lugged the ball was about to settle into Smith's arms ceived in setbacks Friday and tho what weakened by the loss of Moffat, E. S. Dunbar of Grass Lake, visited back to his '15-yard lino and then wont contest at Athletic field this Friday at A. L. Lathrop's, Wednesday. last Monday and Is reported slowly around Mason's right end for 15 yardsAseltin. e broke ahead, grabbed the halfback, who hurt his shoulder tho improving, When completed the Chittenden leather, side-stopped two or three promises to bo hot. week previous. Dansvllle's offense Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hedglen, Smith and Mungor made 16 yards on was working smoothly and there was Wells Walker and Vern attended a Edwin Briggs and son of Corunna forest nursery, being built by the na­ two attempts and then Dewey broke tacklors and behind some neat block­ tent meeting in Jackson last Friday were Saturday visitors of Mr, andtiona l forest service, a half-mile oast loose again to cari'y the ball to the ing by Opdyke raced down the side­ FOOTBALL SCOaES only one noticeable gain made by Mrs, Elmer Simons, of Wellston, will bo tho largest in tho lines for SO yards and a touchdown. Charlotte 12, Mason 6, Stockbridge through the lino. Moran evening under the direction of Rev, •22-yard line. Ho found a liole at right played a nice game at calling signals Garner of Detroit, The drama, "The Harry Church and friend of Jack­ United States, It embraces 7S acres tackle. The Maroon forward wall The attempted kick failed. East Lansing '10, Eaton Rapids 6, Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" son were Sunday visitors of Mr, and and will supply seedlings for planting Neither team could gain consistent- Dimondale 26, Haslett 6, and Hayhoe was the outstanding ball Mrs, Roy Updyke, in the tManistee national forest. Ap­ held on the next two plays and on,, , . • .- ,. DansviUo '17, Stockbridge 0, carrier. This Friday the boys will was prosentod, third down Smith fumbled and Silsby 'V '»i''"8: tho/'cmaiining time. Masoi: Mr, and Mrs, T'cd Fay were week proximately 20,000,000 seedlings are Okemos 33, Holt 0, journey to Dimondale where they will Mr, and Mrs, Irving Sliorwood of tVIrs, Connid | now growing, according to the depart: recovered for Mason. After two at- m^d'j a coupe of first downs and Wllliamston 20, Leslie 0, undoutedly meet a much stronger Leslie spent Wednesday and Thurs­ end guests of Mr, and tcinpts at the liiic were greeted with Smith broke loose twice but no dam- team. day with Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Asel­ Eichhorn of YpsilantL Mrs, Matilda tment of conservation. failure Barto punted. The punt was '^Se was done, tine, onroutc to Patterson Lako for a good but Smith eluded his tacklors Tlic starting lineups follows: COUNTY LUVGUli; STANDINGS 10-day's stay, Mr, AseUine spent and made a I'oturn of 30 yards to the Mason Charlotte Dansville 2 1,000 .Vttunds M. S. C. Glune Friday and,Saturday at the lake with 12-yard line. Tho Maroon line held ! tMedcoff LE Bobier Okemos 2 1.000 Coach Briggs accompanied his foot­ thorn, Dimondale 2 1,000 ball boys to M. S. C. last Saturday to for three downs and Charlotte was Bullen VV Thomas .500 Mrs, Ruby Lathrop was a Friday shoved back to tho 15-yard line from Uindy Leslie 1 see the Grinnell-M, S, C, game. This dinner guest of Miss Florence Lath­ 5-DAY BARGAIN Smith CLG SchroedeWeitzkcr Wllliamston 1 ,500 Saturday they will attend the Mich­ where Smith attempted a field goal. Fowlervillc 0 ,000 rop of Mason, The kick was low and wide. Silsby RG Zimmerman igan State and Michigan game. Coach James Eggleston of White Oak was Coach Excursion Ycrks RT Lyford Haslett 0 ,000 Briggs feels tho boys derive a great Barto again punted and Smith Stockoridgo 0 ,000 deal of benefit from these games and a Sunday guest of Mr, and Mrs, S, S, again broke loose for a 25-yard returnLamphcr e RE Mayhow Holt 0 ,000 Holt, to the Mason 30-yard line. The speedyKin g QB Smith also some fun at the same time. Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Lantis and Charlotte back then shot around end Aseltine LH Munger Fern spent Sunday with Mrs, Earl Barto RH Briggs Club Crown Regained .Suiidiiy School IJoaril iMccnng Townsond of Onondaga, Earl Town- Haskell FB Dewey The Sunday school board of the send, who is in the Soldier's and Sail­ Mason substitutions; Fuller for Has­ By Schoolboy Golfer Methodist Episcopal church met Fri­ or's hospital at HInes, Illinois, is slow­ kell, Opdyke for Laraphoro, Youngs day evening at the church to com­ ly improving. for Medcoff, Snow for Smitli, Whipple LVLE ASELTINE WINS CIIASI- plete their organization. The cradle The White Oak- Community club Chicago World's Fair for Aseltine, Bateman for Bullen. roll superintendent was appointed at PIONSIIIP AT GOLF CLUB. this time and is Mrs, Zaidee Allen; will meet with Mrs, Lethi Porter Wed­ primary superintendent, Mrs, Merna nesday, October 10, for dinner. All See It Now or Never—Closes Forever October 31 Heavy rains throughout September Tho championship crown of the Ma­Arnold, assistant, Mrs, Orphclia Kay- members are requested to be present, Going Fridays, Saturdays and until noon Sundays during tho in many parts of tho fire zone has son Golf club was reclaimed Sunday wood; junior superintendent, Frances Mr, and Mrs, Henry Lee were Sun­ month of October, Return not later than following Wednesday made it possible for the department by Lylo Aseltine, high school student. Hope Keene, assistant, Mrs, Dixon;da y guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Lee of conservation to reduce its fire He first won the championship in 1932an d intermediate superintendents, of BunkerhUl, force, numbering nearly 300 men, when a lad of 15. Last year he was Mrs. Everett Pettys, On Sunday John Clements of White Oalt, well Tickets with longer limits or for parties also sold daily. ^ Your own driiggiil it iuthorind to'abou t 10%. Several towermen whose runnerup to Lyle Marshall. Sunday morning tho teachers for the various known here, is reported seriously ill, cheerfully refund your money on tht ipotarea, s overlap have been laid off until he defeated Oscar Diehl 4 up and 3 classes were named and are as fol­ Dr, Russell Finch of Lansing was a Ask about All-Expense Tours—saves you bother and worry if you ira not relieved by CrMmulilon.'th e next fire season. to play to win tho title for the second lows: Bible class No, 1, Mrs, Minnie luncheon guest of his father, Dr. C. time in three years, Grimes; No. 2, Mrs. Cecil Wemple; L. Finch, Monday. Aseltine and Diehl played 18 holes No. 3, Mrs. George Vogt; young peo­ Cleon Anderson, Irene Martin, Mrs. Bargain Admission Ticltet—$2.00 value for -lil.OO Saturday afternoon, the champion fin­ples. Rev. E. B, Dixon; first intermed­Lillian Beattle and Mr. Burlingame of Including tadmission to Pair, Skyride, Skyride Tower, Rocket Ride, ishing with three holes to the good. iate, Mrs, Maebelle Hewlett; second Lansing and Kermlt Anderson of De­ Medal play was slowed because of fre­intermediate, Mrs, Everett Pettys; troit were Sunday guests of Mrs. Frank Buck's Jungle Camp, Horticultural Exhibit, Merrle England quent showers and it took 82 strokes junior class No, 1, Frances Hope Rosa Anderson. and Lagoon Boat Ride, jQyomio^Jc^ed Bread for Aseltine to negotiate the 18 holes. Keene; primary class No, 3, Mary Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Mitchell spent Ask Ticket Agent for Certificate Diehl finished with an 85, Elizabeth Woods; No. 2, Marguerite the week end with the latter's par­ The three-hole advantage was held Hayhoe; No, 3, Carol Dixon; and be­ ents, Mr, and Mrs, H. A, Darling, of in the first nine holes Sunday after­ ginners, Ernestine Keene, Promotion Lansing. Michigan Central Station Is only a fofw niinulcs' walk noon. On the finalroun d the margin exercises will be held next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slid of Mason from the 13frh Street Entrance to the E.v|M)sition was reduced when Diehl took No, 1 morning. and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Diehl and with a birdie and No. 2 in par, Asel­ family spent Sunday in Hanover with tine came back to win No, 3 and halve Miss Evelyn Diehl in honor of the lat­ For contplotc information consult local ticket agent IS Bread No, 4, Aseltine then ended the match O. E. S. ter's birthday anniversary. by winning on No, 5 and No, 6. About 50 members of the 0. E. S. attended the special meeting of the Walter Cohan and Clyde Allen spent iCHIGAN CENTRAL chapter last Thursday evening when Saturday in Flushing with the latter's Competition Keen In Mrs, Floyd Mitchell and Mr, and Mrs, HE wide difference in the quality of bread becomes Stanley Proctor were initiated into County League Race the order. After the ceremony Mrs, Tinstantly apparent when you compare MICHIG.AN Maebelle Hewlett, worthy matron, with others. THREE TEAMS RESTING AT TOP presented Mrs, Ona Almond with a FOR FALL Ubomory-Tested Bte&d OF LIST, life membership certificate and a small Bible, a token of the esteem in which The flavor of our bread is more pleasing, suggesting its Dansville, Okemos and Dimondale she is held by the chapter. Mrs. Al­ are tied for leadership in the county mond was a charter member of the Hart Schaffner very goodness, its freedom from substitutes, its higher football loop, each with two wins and Dansville chapter which was organiz­ no losses. Leslie and Wllliamston aree d 43 years ago. After being given food value, its conscientious, careful baking., The texture tied with one victory and one defeat. her gift, Mrs. Almond presented O. E. Haslett and FowlervlUe are tied with S. No. 90 and the F. & A. M. No, 160, &Marx is infinitely finer, softer, due to choice ingredients, scien­ one defeat each and Stockbridge and with a large Bible appropriate for the tific control in baking and laboratory tests of formulas as Holt bring up the rear with two de­ altar. After the closing service a pot- feats apiece. luck supper was enjoyed. The next well as finishedproduct . Dansville and Okemos are given theregula r meeting will be the second edge over the Dimondale lads this Thursday in October at which time Suits-Overcoats year. Both the Aggies and the In­ plans win be made for the annual fair. Try ,MICHIGAN Laboratory-Tested Bread todaydian ands havyoue hard-hitting teams with deceptive passing attacks. Dimondale Cousins Club You know Hart Scliaffner & Marx style and quality. Tlioy will make it your enthusiastic choice from now on. sustained a heavy loss by graduation The Cousins club met Friday to are the best. They are tailored to fit. They look well and but is by no means out of the runningspen. d the day with Mrs. Vera Dayton wear well. All three of the leading teams won and a lovely bohemian style dinner MICHIGAN Bread, together with other MICHIGAN last Friday's games by top-heavy enjoyed at noon. There were cousins Laboratory-Tested bakery products, is sold by scoresyour. Dansville trounced Stock- present from. Mason, Wheatfleld and SUITS bridge 47 to 0 In a touchdown paradeWllliamston. . Sewing and visiting favorite independent grocer. There you will find a wide Okemos humbled Holt to the tune ofpasse d the day. 33 to 0. Dimondale plied up 26 pobits $27.50 and $32.50 assortment, each at the very pinnacle of freshness; each against Haslett but the inexperienced MeOtodtet L. A. S. ' resort team shoved over one touch­ NEW LINE carrying the familiar MICHIGAN insignia. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Potter enter­ Most of the suits are the fine worsteds in the new down against the champions. tained Uie Methodist L. A. S. at their autumn shades. Single and double-breasted models. Standings of the leaders are due for farm home last Wednesday. About These prices are considerably below the prices at which a shakeup this Friday when the Dans2­0 enjoyed the potluck dinner served FALL HATS ville Aggies invade Dimondale. Dans­a!t noon. Mrs. Minnie Grimes, presi­ Hart Schaffner & Marx suits are usually sold. ville has an uncrossed goal while Has­dent, presided over the business meet­ lett and Wlllamston have each march­ing. The regular October meeting .will ed across the Maroon goal line. be at the town hall with the business OVERCOATS Okemos Is almost certain to stay atmeetin g in the afternoon, followed by DRESSSHIRTS the top( this vireek at least. The In­a penny supper. dians will entertain Haslett at Oke­ $25.00 and $32.50 mos. Holt will take on FowlervUle Food Study Club ' formerly known at f^^ff^at th e Livingston village while Leslie The members of the Food Study These Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats are in the new grey will journey to Stockbridge. Wll­ club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. NECKWEAR and tan mixtures as well as in solid colors. liamston has no league game sched­ J. B. Dalton, Saturday eventag where uled this week. a three-course six o'clock dinner was We have other fine overcoats priced as low as $15.00 and up MICHIGAN BAKERIES, Inc. served in honor of the mothers' who to $22.50. Statisticians say that the average were present. The dinner was pre­ American travels 3,000 miles a year. pared and served by the girls, whose HOSIERY MICHIGAN Uhoratory-ttiUi B«k»ry Productt iadudt a widtW vtritte knoy wof a lot of fellows with colickyage s vary from 9 to 12, with no as­ H ARR Y E. NEEL Y Brt*di —Vhiit. . Wboli WliMt.. BatttmiUk Brtn . . R«iiia . . Cnckwl babies in the home who travel that sistance from their mothers. Mrs. Leo WhMt . Rr* CM AIm • dcUcievi iMotUMot «{ RoUr sad Coff«t Mm much every oighti Sherman of Mason, who bas charge of f age Six ;, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934

Milwaukee Legionnaires Parade in Berlin CliASSIFIED ADVERTISING

LIVESTOCK—TOOLS FOR SALE—Cows, one fresh, others are springers, Don Doble, l,milc MAGNIFIED oast ani3 !'/• miles north of Alale­ don Center, •lOwlp Put the services of this bank under a mag­ FOR SALE — Blacktop ram. Also honey, 10c a card, Frank Cassldy, 1 mile oast 1% miles north of Bun­ nifying glass and see how every detail of our kerhlll Center, 40wlp work aids and assists you in the better man­ FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey sow and seven pigs, Charles Everett, 2 miles north and M mile west ot Mason, agement of your financial plans. There is -lOwl no need, however, to magnify the importance of able FOR SALE—Twenty-seven coarse wool ewes, H, W, Mann, Dansville, banking facilities. Everyday, in personal and business 40wl FOR SALE—A few good breeding life, a good bank looms large in its usefulness to its cus­ ewes, Charles Darrow, R, 'I, Ma­ Monihei's nl' Milwaukee post of the Amorlenn 1.nKlo ,, n went to Kilrope on a tour aiid arc here seen parading illrougl son, 40wlp the sli'cets of lioriin following Old Gloi'y and tlieir Lotion haiiner tomers. Foremost in the departments of everyday FOR SALE—Two fresh Jersey cows, F, I-r, Marquardt, I'/j miles west utility is the checking service. and IV' milessoLith of Holt, -lOwlp FOR SALE — Eight Poland China Yourtown. 100'^" Efficient—A Checking Account shoals, Norris Hart, Leslie, Second Dear Nephew: house south of Felt Plains church There are no doubts—when you use a checking ac­ on Meridian road, -lOwlp It worliS botli ways! 1 mc.in tliat some follts who arc e.vtremcly FOR SALE—20 White Leghorn pul­ count. You know definitely whether or not a bill was lets, !'/• miles west, '/(. mile south careful and conservative in making a deal for themselves will rush ofHolt, T, Wiltshire, 40wlp blindly and blithely into a scheme for the benefit of their lodge or paid—how your funds stand—how you are following FOR .SALE—.OO white leghorn pullets, society or church without a thought as to whether or not it is a racket commencing to lay, Uika Cavender, your budget. For perfect efficiency in the handling of 1 mile oast of Bunkerhlll, 40wl that might bounce back upon the members or the organization itself. all personal and business money matters, the careful FOR SALE — Registered Blacktop Surely, I realize that in these days particularly every organiza­ rams, David Woods, 2 miles nortli tion faces the problem of getting enough funds to pay operating ex­ of Dansville, 'lOwlp use of a checking account has no equal. You will find a penses. That only makes it easier for some smooth brother or sister FOR SALE—O,\ford Down rams. Ray checking account pays well in time and money saved, Ciarlc, 7 miles" west of Mason on to come along and promote a benefit dance, or sell some go-to-church Columbia road, 39-tf stickers, or publish a membership directory. The sponsoring organ­ in convenience and in utility. Step into our checking FOR SALE — Registered yearling ization lends its name for a small per cent and gets all the kicks, Shropshii-e ram and registered ram department today and let us explain more about it. lamb. Guerdon Frost, 4 miles south while the promoter takes about 95 per cent of the money and goes on and 2 miles west of Wiliiainston, 39w2p to the next victim .u.i:|.:iB''ri?Sf:i^^!:iSrnK:'S^ FOR SALE—Purebred Black Top and i-f Most of these deals wouldn't get very far if people would ask Ramboullet rams. E. M. Moore, the same kind of questions they would naturally ask on a personal The Farmers Bank south of Okemos. 39w4 deal. Who pays, and how much? What part of the gross proceeds Member Federal Reserve System FOR SALE—Bay mare and gelding, weight 3100 pounds, fine and si.x goes into expenses and promotion, and what does the sponsoring Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation years; 9 other draft horses, six to nine years. Every horse sound and organization get? What assurance other than the word of a stranger is a good worker. L. T. Barks, De- is there thai the deal will be carried out as planned? Get biillet- witt, Michigan. 3S-tf Legal Notice Science says that fishes have no The U. S. S. Saratoga can develop proof aniuvers to these questions and then see if you want your club tongues. We always wondered why they referred to the fellow who enough electrical power to supply the FOR SALE —yearling Shropshii'O AITT. OF AD.M'R. KIKHV-OCT. 3(i electrical needs of a city tho size of rams at farmer's prices. Roy Ho- to tal;c it on. Stifto of MfchfK'ffn. The Pf-olthtc Court for couldn't talk back to his wife as "a bart, Dansville. 3Sw4p life Coffhty or IhKlihni. poor fish." Los Angeles, California. Yes, your aunt was one of the club members v/ho lost what they At h sessioh of sftitl Court, lielil ht the I'f-o- Ifftto Oli'leo Ih the City or Mhsoh, ill shifl ethfh- FOR SALE — Shropshire yearling paid to a magazine solicitor who was to give the club a part of his ly, oh tho lU-ii (Iffy or Oclolfor, A, II, liilil, rams. Also a Jersey bull. B. A. I'fDscht: HON, L. «, IVleAUTIlUK, JiftlKe commissions. They could have ordered the same magazines from or pf'olfftte, Marshall, 4 miles south, I'/n-miles ]fi the IVlffttor or the Kstftte or CHARLES west of Mason. Aureiius telephone 0, IClllHY, SK,, neecfusefl, Beans—Beans—Beans 702, 37-tf. any bookstore for less money, but there wouldn't have been any Anfelht Ivffby hftviht! filetlf h sfiffl Court hor liDtftioh lfrfiyfhff: thftt tho ffilfiffhistf-fftion or percentage in HffftI estate Ife Krftntcfl to Chhf-los O, Klf-ify, ,7f',' FOR SALE—Horses, sound and true that. Affectionately, or to .some other suitftiiio ifof'soh: FARMERS. We are again buying beans to work anywhere. Thompson, 6 It is Ortlcf'OfI, Thftt the aath (Iffy of Octtiiior, miles west I'/t miles south of Ma­ A, I). iOiil, at ton o'clock in the fof'enooh, fft and will endeavor to give you a fair deal in Yoi/r Dutch Uncle. suit! rf-obate Olrieo, he nntl is hereby ifififoiht- son. 39wlp cfl for Ifohrihi^ sftlfl ifetiUoh; every way, not only on beans but all other It is Ftirther Of'tlof'efl, Thht iftfblie hotiife FOR SALE—Puilets—Pullots—Michi­ (CvpyriBiit) tifof'oor he jffvoff hy lifflflfcfttfoff or ft eoify of kinds of grains. Our line of poultry and gan certified Leghorns and Barred this oi'tlef', ror thf'ee stfceessfve weelts iff'cvioffs Plymouth -Rocks. Ready now. A to .shiil ilffy or hcftfhhc ih Iho ThKhffhf County dairy feeds are as good as can be made, and Michigan R. 0. P. breeder. Price News, u newsnffiicr ifrihtefl ftntl eif-cfflfftefl iff FOR sale—Now rumble seat top— shitl cohhty. L. U. MeAUTHUU, reasonable. Visit or write Lowden Sailor: "How does your sis'ter like (A true copy.) .IffilKC or Pf-uhhle. our coal is of the best, and we hope that our Farms, P. 0. Rives Junction, loca­ "complete enclosure" for '31 Ford Miscellaneous t the engagement ring I gave her, C. A, CLINTON, RoKistor of Pf'oifftto. •I0w1 tion Pleasant Lake. 3Gwtf. roadster. Call after 6:30 p. m. Bobby?" service to you is the same. Bring your beans Phone 261-M. Harold D. Daldn, 226 CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thank Bobby: "All right, but it's a little E. Cherry, street. Mason. wl my friends, neighbors, Les.Amis too small an' she has a hard time get­ If it is true that women spend too or grains to us and be convinced. FARMS—REAL ESTATE club and O. E. S. No. 150 for the ting it off when the Marine boys call.' much money on clothes, where do they FOR SALE—About 200 bushels o£ beautiful flowers and many kind­ put it? FOR SALE—GO acres, good land, well apples, Seek-no-furthers, Jonathans, nesses shovvn me during my recent Federal relief has become so exten­ Okemos Elevator Co. fenced, buildings good. Modern Snows, -Baldwins and Steel Reds, illness. Mrs. Ferris Reason. wlp The pen used to be mightier than home. Located on US 127. See sive that aid could be given the desti­ •OOc to ,'51.00 per bushel. Harry Kii­ tute from birth to the grave. the sword but these days it is getting OKEMOS, tMICIIIGA\ dowia owner, R. Gleason, 40S West Ash, burn, five miles south, one mile CARD OF THANKS—I take this way too easy to break out of the pen. Mason. • 40tv2p west, one mile south and one and of thanking the L. A. S. .and the one-half miles west of Mason or Mizpah Sunday school class of the American motorists travel more WILL EXCHANGE —Modern house one mile ei^st, two miles south and M. E. church, friends and neighbors than 493,000,000 miles every day or and lot in Lansing or Ovid. Will one-half mile east of,Aureiius Cen­ for the beautiful flowers, cards andove r 180,000,000,000 miles annually. exchange for pasture land located in ter. 40w2p letters sent me during my recent central Michigan. Write Box 356, illness. Cora A. Collier. 40wlp Ovid, Mich. 39w2 TO TRADE —Used radios to trade, WILL TRADE—SLs-room house in also one extra fine combination CARD OF THANKS—We desire to Dead-ANIMALS-Alive Lansing, free and clear, for farm radio and phonograph. Will consider take this means of expressing our FREE COLLECTION with stock and tools. Harry Assid, a good cow, wood, hay or grain. sincere thanks to all who in any 838 N. Pennsylvania, Lansing, Lan­ Call E.! S. Bolton, Radio Service, manner assisted during and follow­ sing phone 9461, 39w2p Miller Road, Lansing phone 791-F3. ing the fire which destroyed our 39w2p home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown HOUSEHOLD GOODS and family. wlp RESULTS! FOR SALE—Hard coal Base Burnei-, For Rent CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thank largest size Round Oak, nearly friends for flowers and gifts during new. Have no use for it, will take FOR RENT—Four room apartment, my recent illness. Mary Christine Call— ?10.00. Dr. C, L, Finch, Dansville, furnished, pleasantly located. 200 Hoyt. 40wl THE WAYNE SOAP CO. 40 wlp W. Sycamore. 40wl We Pay PJione Charges ' MASON MARKETS FOR SALE—Garland gas range, 1st FOR RENT — Seven room modernWhea t ? .85 $ .85 Lansing, Mich. That's what you get when you insert a classified advertisement class condition. Will sell cheap, apartment, unfurnished. Mrs. JennieBeans , cwt. 3,00 3.00 Martin tMoore, S, Cedar street, stone Barker, phone 232. 40-tf Red kidney beans, daric. 5.25 5.00 house on US 127, 40wlp Red kidney beans, light— 4.50 4.50 in the Ingham County News. FOR RENT—House, garage and one-Oats .47 .55 MISCELLANEOUS half acre of land, 3 miles from Ma­Rye ,60 ,75 son on Mason-Dansviile road. R. Feeding barley 1,50 1,60 FEDERAL FARM LOANS FOR SALE—12-gauge, single-barrel C. Dart. • . 40-tf 'Malting barley 1,60 1,60 shotgun, in good condition. Price Cream 25o $3,00, Frank Tink, 1 mile east V\FOR RENT—Four-room apartment Eggs 22c SEE H. M. ELIOT mile north of Fitchburg, 40wlp for light housekeeping. C. W. Rocks 14c-15c For Instance Browne, opposite postofflce. 27wl-tf FOR SALE—Winter apples, 75c bus­ Leghorns 10c 207 Hollister Building hel, cider apples, 25c bushel, R, S, A good time to be a pessimist is Riggs, 2 miles east of Alaiedon Wanted when some slick duffer calls around Lansing, Michigan, or Here are two advertisements inserted this week. They'll get Center, 4 Owl and tries to sell you something you FOR SALE—Second hand one-regis­ WANTED — Reliable man, steady don't need, on the Installment plan. action. ter furnace. A, McDonald, 40wl work, good pay, to call on farmers in Ingham county. No experience Rosie, the Bronx Blonde: "Oh ma, I Charles Woods, Dansville FOR SALE — Remington portable or capital needed. Write today. Mcme- t the nicest sailor today," FOR SALE—Eight Poland China typewriter, in good condition, Mrs, Ness Co., Dept. B, Freeport, 111. Ip FOR SALE—Two fresh Jersey cows. shoals. Norris Hart, Leslie, second R, Gleason, 408 West Ash, . 40wlp F. H. Marquardt, 1% miles west, house south of Felt Plains church WANTED—To borrow about $1500 at IVi' miles south of Holt. on Meridian Road. , FOR SALE—Black and white spring­ 6% on gilt-edged mortgage. This er spaniel, age two years, Fred C, will malte a safe and sure invest­ Parker at Mason Elevator Co, ment. Write Box 21, Ingham Coun 40w2 ty News, and you will be directed to the property, 40wlp READY FOR COLD We'll wager that Mr. Marc[uardt will sell his co>ws in a hurry and FOR SALE —Hounds, Rabbit and pheasant dogs, , Also young coon WANTED—Experienced country girl hounds, Ray Poster, 5 miles south­ to do general house work, full time, that Mr. Hart ^ill wish he had 28 shoats to sell. ; Classified adver­ east of Dansville, 40wlp good home, good wages,' Telephone WEATHER? WILL TRADE—Wood for good fresh 52131, Lansing, or caa residence, cow. Also potatoes for sale, 45o per 812 "West Genesee Street. 39w2p tising in the Ingham County News gets results. Fanners in every bushel, 2 miles south and 2 miles Get your coal in now . . . east of Okemos, J. H, Woodworth. Lost and Found 40w2 section of the county fill their wants through^ the classified col­ cold weather wi be h< FOR SALE—Wooden watering tank $5.00 REWARD for information of for livestock. Also 1000 gallon sup­ Black and Tan and Walker hound, umns of this newspaper. strayed or stolen. Six months old, any day ... be prepared! ply tank. Cheap. Paul B. Cheney, large dog. Black glossy coat, white Mason, Phone 21-Fll. 40wlp tipped tall, white legs, brown and FOR SALE—Cabbage. Will sell at 50c white face. Has scar on upper Place your order today . . . a bushel or by the ton. 21/2 miles right front leg. H. W. Fange, care south ot Mason, out Barnes street. of A. E. Reed, Route 3, Mason, Box The Cost? Fred C. Holbrook. 40wl M231, or notify Clay Braden, coun­ dependable coal at savings'. ty dog warden.' 40wlpl FOR SALE—Shrubs, peonies, ever­ Costs of advertising in the Ingham County News af e^xception- greens, etc. Now is the best plant­ ing time. Bashford's Nursery, wl Busintss Locals Our new equipment Is ally low—just Ic per word with a minimum charge of 2'5c. You PEONIES—Now is the. time to plantAPPLES— I win pay 50c per 100 for now lnsta,Ued and ooal GOOD COAL peonies. We offer, postpaid, one sound cider apples delivered my Is being rapUDy unoov- Edulls Surber, pink, one Trelise mUl. B. E. . Emmons, St. Jo)ins^ ered;^' OrteM plMed have something to sell. If you want to find a buyer the easijBst Crusse, red, and one Festtva Max­ ,^ 40W1-,': now wHI be promptly $4 and ima, white, three to five eye divi­ Michigan. fMC lined. Oon't delay. sions, the tliree for ^1.00; clumps NOTICB-Harmon's cider mill Pialo^' your order now by expreii, 60c eacb. The West run Tuesdays and Fridays iihtU fur­ $4.50 per ton at mine way, send your advertisement to the Ingham Goiihti^Nlew^s. Peony Gardens, Route 1, East Lan ther notice. 39w2p sing. Phone 782-F8. 3ew2 UVBSTOCK HAUUNO to DstMit .'f..:.'- f FOR SALE—Barly Ohio potatoes, Cartful hudlioff, pirompt-servlM. Corsaut Mining Co. 75c per bushel. I^on (arm, mile Rates 80c ewt Tour buslasu iw* west of Mason CtoU Course. Barl praeteted. C. Balmslr. DsnMUU, Tiiephone 38 .../;;4Qwip.,:.:_, phMMSl*m ll-tf INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDA\v;^CT6bER 4,1934 Page Seven

shall run, and not be weary; and theyAssembly , will deliver his Modorator- Italian-American Boys Entertained j}y II D^ce shall walk, and not faint," (Isaiah ial address. On Thursday at 4:30 p. 40:31). m. Communion will be administered. Personal Mention Church school 11:30 a. m. Bert Those who can should make a special Help make Mason more neighborly by tetcphoning'or sending interesting . Green, general superintendent. Octti- efifort to attend some of the public ber 7 is the beginning of the new meetings, they will bo most inspiring. personal items to the Neivs. Phone 55, year's .studies. Full and regular at­ Wednesday, October 10, 7:30 p. m. tendance is urged. Choir rehearsal. The choirmaster urg­ Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Guernsey spent J. N. Baker is. on a duck hunting Young people's society 5:30 p. m. es full and prompt attendance of the tlie week end in Perrinton, trip at St. Helens. Dermbnt Hanes, president; members of the choir In order to work intensively upon the music to be pre­ Mrs, George Smith has been quite Mrs. Lyda Corey is quite seriously Union evening service 7:30 at the ill at her home. Baptist church. Rev. H. H. Hoyt will sented during tho 75th anniversary seriously ill at her home on West Ash be in charge. services which begin Sijnday, October .street, Division C of the North Aureiius L. Monday, October 8, 7:.30 p, m. The 28, 1934, The young inarriod people Mrs, Joe Fontana and children vis­ A. S. will serve dinner at the church Junior Players will meet at tho homeo f tho congregation who have found ited relatives In Detroit over the weelThursda; y noon, October 11, of Gertrude Dart, it difficult to attend morning worship •end, John Young, student at Michigan The regular monthly meeting ot the because of little folks requiring "atten­ J, A, Dwyer of Detroit, spent Sun­State college, spent Sunday with his session will be hold at the church at tion will be glad to learn that a nur­ day with Mr, and Mrs, William Mc­ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Young. 8 p. m. sery will be conducted during tho ser­ Ginn, Tuesday, October 9, The Synod ot vice beginning next Sunday, October Mr, nnd Mrs, .Earl Otis spent the Clifford Smith and Richard Gretton Michigan, Tho Presbyterian Church in7 , in the Southwest room of the Sun­ weelt end with the'KrapCs in. Ann attended the world's fair in Chicago the U. S, A, will convene in the First day school. Mrs. Norman Dart and Arbor, over the week end. Presbyterian church, Kalamazoo, tor Miss Gertrude Dart will be in charge. Mrs, N, T, Hazelton visited Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Hemans visited Mrs. the 100th annual meeting. Rev, John Mrs. Owen Harmon in Jacltson, Sun­ B. H. Field ot Aureiius, a few days Wirt Dunning, D. D,, Moderator of day afternoon. this week. Synod will preach tho anniversary ser­ DANCE Mrs. Lloyd Cavanaugh underwent William Barber attended the demo- mon during tho opening service which d-atic convention in Grand Rapids, will be held al 7:30 p. m. Synod will at an operation at tho Orr hospital Sat­ Thursday and Friday. continue in session until Friday fol­ urday. lowing. On Wednesday at 5:30 p, m. ODD FELLOW HALL The register of deeds office force A son. Dale Russell, was born to LnrKc firoiips of Illilllin bn.vs who live In America are vlsiling In Italy. Some of tlioiu are liorc shown at Clinip DuRevx, Daniel A, Poling, D, D,, LL,D,, enjoyed a chiclcen fry at the county Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess at the where they were cnterlnlned by Premier Mussolllil. president ot the International and Wllliluustnn park Monday night. City hospital Monday. World Christian Endeavor Union will FRIoAV MOIIr, oCTOBEU 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Viclccrs of Ful­ Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Kinsey and Ben address Synod on the subject, "Youth were in Monroe and Ann Arbor, Sun­ Mrs. Loretta White is reported | Evangelism," At 7:30 p, m, Wednes­ ilemilnffs OnfliLvstirli, ton, spent tbe weeic end with Mr. andday . quite seriously ill at her home. School Music Groups Mrs. L. E. Salisbury. Calendar of Events day, Rev. William Chalmers Covert, li;>-c.ryon(! liivit'P/d Mrs. J. B. Dean spent Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Russell McBride visit­ Floyd Otis was in St.-Johns Thurs­ Make Festival Plans D,. D., LL.D., Moderator ot General Saturday in Ann Arbor with her sis­ ed relatives in Kalamazoo and Way-day on business. For Ccming Week land over the week end. Mrs. Arthur Brown is in the Spar­ ter, Mrs. S. B. Conger. tnUSIC INSTKUOTORS OP INGHA.M Mr. and Mrs. George King of Clarlt- Lionel Fer-guson of Ithaca, spent row hospital in Lansing. ston, spent the week end with Mr. last Wednesday at the home of Mr. C. W. Randall is ill at his home on SQilOOL I^Oim OKG.VNIZ/VTIOtV, and Mrs. Richard Mills. West Maple street. and Mrs. Richard Bullen. At a recent me^eting ot all the cNiew . * * Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Every of Pon­ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ware were dinner James Dart has a fracture of the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Vick- foot and an infected toe. music teachers of the county and sur­ tiac, spent Sunday at the home of Mr.er s of Lansing, Tuesday night. rounding community, plans were for­ nnd Mrs. W. J. Madam. Joy Davis, Porter Field and L. B. mulated for a series of music festivals Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brower were in Mrs. Elgin Ellsworth is quite ill at Barr attended the world's series game to be given in the spring. Donald Toledo last Saturday, guests of Mr. her home on Elm street. Mrs. Leona in Detroit Wednesday. Carpp ot Fowlorville, was chosen and Mrs. T. H. Frazello, Abbott is caring for her. Raymond Kirby of Dansville suffer­ chairman and is to. head the vocal Fall Mrs. Margaret Starkey spent the Charles Haynes and mother, Mrs. ed a broken arm when he fell from a Friday, October 5, Woman's Relief group. The vocal festival will Ije held week end in Battle Creek with lier sis­Charles Haynes, Sr., wei'e Sunday swing Wednesday morning. j in Stockbrldge on a Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mrs. Alice Bell and Miss Lcdah Corps at eight o'clock, soriVetlmo in April. Joseph Wyman ot ter, tMrs. Vincent Gieske, Haynes, Friday, October 5, Kipp community Miss Doris Harrison of St. Louis, Laverty spent the week end in De­ Maion, was elected Mr. Carpp's as­ Mr, nnd Mrs, D, W, Nichols, par­ troit. club with Mr, and Mrs, Arthur sistant and will have charge of or­ Dresses spent the week end with her parents, ganizing the instrumental festivals. Mr, nnd Mi'S, L, H, Harrison, ents of A, J, Torrance, are in Mason Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Starr an­ Briggs, to spend the winter with Mr, and Mi's, nounce the birth of a little son, Ed­ The orchestra festival will be held Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Daft and chil- Torrance, Friday, October 5, Regular meeting Captivating new styles for crisp di'en spent Sunday in Lansing with ward Luroy, at the Orr hospital, Wed­ of Ingham Chapter No, 51, A, A, M, in Mason on a Sunday, sometime in Mr, and Mrs, Manning Potts, Ml', Swart of Schneclady, Now nesday. February. While there are not so fall and winter weather are arriv­ York, and Mr, and Mrs, A, H, Moody Friday, October 5, Eden P, T, A, at many orchestras in the schools of the The Mason Rebekah lodge will Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Schuitz were school at eight o'clock, of Detroit, visited Dr, G. C, Moodywee k end guests of Mrs. Schuitz' par­ county as bands, there are enough to ing every day . . . youthful frocks .•sponsor a fried cake sale Friday, Oc­and Mrs, Moody, Sunday. Friday, October 5, Woman's Foreign make a program of excellent music in the lovely new woolen textures. tober ,0, at the I, O, 0, F, hail. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gulick, ot Missionary society of Methodist und^r the capable direction of an or­ Miss Lona Miller of St. Clair Shores Miss Ethel Adams entertained the Detroit. churctwo-thirtyh wit. h Mrs, Harry Peek at chestra leader, Mr. Wyman believes. Whether you prefer the nubby •visited Mr, and Mrs, W, J, Madam members of the Presbyterian choir at Mrs. C. W.Cleaver , who was re- Tuesday, October 9, Mason Woman's The; leader has not been secured as her home Wednesday night. Officers contly injured when she was struck by 1 club with Mrs, Alfred Allen, tweed mixtures, crepy wools, or •-and family over the week end, were elected. yet.! The band festival will be held in Mr. and Mrs, L, L, Kelly and Mr, an automobile is convalescing at the Tuesday, October 9, Home hygiene FowlerVlile on a Wednesday afternoon lovely silks—you'll find your favor­ and Mrs. John Slagh spent a few days George Gillespie will be moved fromhom e of her son in Lansing, I class with Mrs, Ira Rose at 6;45, and-'evening, sometime in May. Eight ite in this thrilling' group of unus­ the general hospital in Saginaw Fri­ The regular meeting of Ingham Wednesday, October 10, Methodist banfjs will participate. this week at tho fair in Chicago, day and will join Mrs. Gillespie at ual values. All the vivid new aut­ chapter No, 51, R, A, M,, will be held Ladies Aid society with Mrs, Wal- ^ Each of those festivals will be feat­ Mr, nnd Mrs. H. C. Richardson ot Jose Lake, near South Branch. Friday night, October 5, Important' ter Root. umn shades are included. Kalaiiiazoo, spent Sunday at the home Thursday, October 11, Dinner served ured with a guest conductor of good or Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Halstoad and business will bo transacted. repute and will be free to the public Mrs, Jennie Barker spent last week The class in home hygiene and care by Division C of North Aureiiusfo r it is the purpose of the festivals Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Otis and Mr.i n Gary, Indiana, and at the fair in ot the sick will meet with Mrs, Ira Ladies Aid society in church par­to promote and encourage music in f|: ^' * and Mrs. Earl Otis were dinner guestsChicago , lors at noon. Rose, 73-1 West Columbia, Tuesday, Friday, October 12, Walters commun­every way possible, it is explained. 'Fi-iday night of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Herbert Colby, who underwent an October 9, at six-forty-five o'clock, A new shipment of coats, dress­ Otis. operation at the Sparrow hospital last ity club with Mr. and Mrs, Wilson It is planned to make tho organiza­ Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Sheatheim Doane, tion ot school music supervisors and es, hats, suits and blouses has .I'ust Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spcnny nnd Mr. week Is reported improving nicely nndan d Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Elfert nnd Mrs. Harry Spenny and daughter has been removed to his home, Friday, October 12, North Aureiius teachers a permanent one, holding spent the week end at Grayling and home furnishing group with Mrs, regular meetings throughout the arrived. Nancy spent the week end nt Lake tMr, and Mrs, G, L, Wilkins ot Jack­Cadillac, visiting friends, George. Beulah Foster at one-thirty. school year. The next meeting will be son, werC Sunday guests of Mrs, Wil­ Dr, Gertrude O'Sullivan attended Friday, October 12, American Legion held in Mason on Wednesday, Novem­ Mi-s. Charlie Chaney nnd son Ken­ kins' parents, Mr, and Mrs, H, H,Ui e county medical society meeting at and Auxiliary potluck supper, ber, 14, at 6:30 in tho sciiool dining neth or Lansing, spent the week end Snyder. the Hotel Downey in Lansing last Monday, October 15, Wedding Gown room. with Mr. and tMrs. Clifford 1-kirty nnd Miss Martha Pearl White, who is Tuesday evening, Revue sponsored by Circle No. 2 of family. attending Michigan State college, Mrs, John Isnacen and Miss Bea­ Presbyterian Ladies Aid society. "^'"^ Paristyle Shoppe Mr. and Mi's. Nelson Brown nndspen t Sunday with her parents, Mr, Interesting Program sons and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thortaurn trice Isaacson, mother and sister of and Mrs, L, R, White, Mrs, Marie Smith, have arrived in li'AMILY NIGHT Airs. Daisy Smith, Prop. and son spent Iho week i;nd nt Hig- Dr, C, G, Walcott, Mrs, Walcott and Is Planned By Club gins Lake. Norway, They reported a pleasant Members of the Ladies Aid society daughter Jane of Detroit, were guests trip, of the Methodist church of Mason are DART BANK BUILDING Howard Siobert and Elmer Eck- Sunday of Mr, and iMrs, Clifford Wal­ Mr, and Mrs, Forest Smith spent sponsoring a family night at the WOt>lEN'S CLUB t^IEETINGS To hart of the S, M, A, Corporation spentcot t and Patty, the week end with their parents in Tuesday and Wednesday in Detroit, church on Friday evening. Tho oc­ BEGIN NEXT WEEK. Cleveland, The Dolhi-Aurelius home furnish­ Mrs, Smith attended a style show at casion is in honor ot Rev. J. H. Ban­ ing class will meet with Mrs, Lena the Hotel Staller and bought new croft and Mrs. Bancroft on their re­ The Mason Women's cldb, organiz­ THIS IS A HOIVIE OWNED STORE Miss Nell Kennedy of Pontiac, andFoster , Tuesday, October 23, for the slock for the Paristyie Shoppe, turn to this pastorate. A potluck ed here in 1919 and the next year Miss Kathorine Kennedy of Detroit, first lesson. Mrs, William Feier, Sr, and Mrs,suppe r will be served to which each joining the state federation of wo­ were guests Sunday of Mrs, Jennie Little Mary Christine Hoyt, daugh­ W, O, Feier of Lansing, and Mrs, family is invited to contribute butter­ men's clubs, is anticipating another Kennedy and family, ter of iMr, and Mrs, Homer Hoyt, who Clarence Sheatheim are spending a ed rolls and one dish of food. Each year of interest, pleasure, and ac­ Mrs, L, D, Beckley and daughter underwent an operation for appendi­ tew days in Detroit and Pontiac, vis­ family is also requested to bring its complishment. The new year books Snyder's Grocery Ruth of Detroit, visited Mr,and Mrs, citis at the city hospital last week wasitin g friends and relatives, own table service. An interesting are out and will be distributed to the L, E, Salisbury, Wednesday and removed to hor home, Tuesday, program will follow the supper. A members at the first meeting to be Free Delivery Plione 12 All Day Service Thursday of liist week. Mrs, O, D, Campbell, Mrs, Alice cordial invitation is extended to all Mr, and Mrs, C. A, Diehl and tam- Bell and Mrs, Charles Clinton have families of the church and their held Tuesday, October 9, at the home About 17 attended the Jackson Bap­ily ot Dansville, and Mr, and Mrs, been spending tho week with Mrs, O, friends. of Mrs. Alfred Alien. tist association at Charlotte last week Louis Slid visited Miss Evelyn DIehl S, Clipper at her cottage at Clear Features of the coming year include CRISP FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Next year the association will be in Hanover Sunday, the occasion beingLake , a day at the Womens' home in Lan- guests of the local Baptist church, Miss Diehl's birthday anniversary, Cathryn Parker, six-year-old daugh­ Miss Nellie Brown was a Sunday gjug, which is sponsored by the county nvnnliprvips 2 pounds 35c Mr, and Mrs, S, H, Pladdy and Mrs, A musical comedy, "The Minister's ter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatt federation of women's cliibs; a Christ­ Isabel Hume visited Mr, and Mrs, My­Wife's New Bonnet", will be given by was brought to her home in Mason Lansing. mas party at the home of Mrs, C, A, 5c ron Blanchard in Wheatfioid, Sunday. the Ladies Aid society of the Metho­ Wednesday afternoon after under­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Campbell Parkhurst; a special program of organ All called on Monty Lewis in Iosco. dist church at the Mason theater going an operation for appendicitis at spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs,musi c in January; a colonial benefit GRAPE SWEET Bulk Herbert I-Iowo, who is employed in Thursday night, October 25. the Sparrow hospital in Lansing, Sat­ O, D, Campbell, tea, which will be in the form of an the register of deeds' office, has mov­ Mr. and Mrs. N, N, Rouse visited urday. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Otis visited open meeting in February; a mother FRUIT " POTATOES . CARROTS ed with his family to Mason from and daughter banquet in March and a Mr, and Mrs, T, J, Sweeney at Brant, Victor Hill and Miss Ula Blodgett Homer Otis at the Ingham county 4 for 19c 4 pounds 16c 2 pounds 5c Holt and will reside at 416 E. OakSunday , They also called on George spent Sunday in Tekonsha, Miss Unasanitariu m in Lansing, Sunday, garden party to end the'gear's meet­ street, Gillespie at the Saginaw general hos­ Blodgett, who has been visiting her Raymond Kennedy had his tonsils ings. C. A. Parkhurst and daughter, pital in Saginaw, mother in Lansing, returned with removed at the City hospital Tuesday There will also be book reviews and Doggie Dinner per tin 9c Mary Elizabeth, were in Detroit on tMrs, Herman Omness and daughter them to spend the winter with her morning. talks, and reports of various gather­ Monday. They were inspecting stocks Norma Jean and Mrs, Frank Evans otfather , Leo Blodgett, and two broth­ Miss Bernlce White, deputy county ings of women's clubs by members of Post Toasties large plvg. 10c and making purchases for the Park­ Leslie, were Sunday guests of Mr, anders , Jackie and Biiiie. clerk, attended the world's series the club. Among the special features hurst store. Mrs, Stanley Marshall and Mr, and of this nature is listed a book review Sun Rae, bleacher and cleaner —2 bottles 25c Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H, Niles and game in Detroit, Thursday, by tlie Rev, O, B. Thurston of Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peck and Mrs, Donald Haynes, three daughters, Helen, Louise and The Methodist Ladles Aid society on Oliver's book, "Fear"; a talk by Gold Dust Scourer, sifter can 2 for 9c two children of Flint, spent Sunday The Woman's Foreign Missionary Suzanne of Toledo, Ohio, and Mr, and will meet with Mrs, Walter Root, Mrs. Frank C. Ives, an experienced with Mr. Peck's mother, Mrs. Lenna society of the Methodist church will Mrs, A, J, Peek of Jackson, were Wednesday afternoon, October 10, institutional superintendent, whose ad­ Post Bran Flakes, IG-oz. pkg. 13c Peck. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. meet Friday afternoon, October 5, at guests ot Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Smith Miss Norma Barr attended the re- dress is titled "Leaves from the Book F, P. Milhury. two-thirty at the home of Mrs, Harry and Mr. and Mrs. N. S, Davis, Sun­ Baking Powder, "Calumet" 1-lb. can 24c day. lief commission convention in Grand of Experience," and a talk called "One Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lofberg of Ann Peck, Woman's Garden" by Mrs. Charles Soap, Fels Naptha 3 for 14c Arbor, spent the week end with Mr. The American Legion Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs, Robert L, White and Rapids Wednesday. and Mrs. E. A. Densmore. Gail Dens- daughter Betty Ellen of Flint, were Mrs. Harold Bailey of Farmington Field, who besides her Mason home potluck supper which was to have was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrsmaintain. s a music studio in Jackson, Saturday Two pounds more of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday been held Tuesday, October 9, has week end guests of their parents, Mr, which is set in a garden lovely in^'ev- with his parents. been postponed until Friday, October and Mrs, H, H, Snyder and Mr, and Richard Mills. Dansville Sweet Cream The Rev. Harold Dakin and Mrs.er y detail, and which has called forth Tho Eden P. T, A. will meet at the 12, at which time a joint supper with Mrs, L, R, White, The occasion was much pleasing comment both by school on Friday evening, October 5, the Legion will be held, Betty Ellen's fifth birthday anniver­ Dakin are the parents of a son, Har­ sary, old, Jr. The boy was born at the friends and others who have seen the at eight o'clock. Mrs. Childs has Mr, and Mrs. Chris Barnes and Sparrow hospital in Lansing, Thurs­place, charge of the program. Leslie Grange family of Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, M, Niescn of St, day morning. I Meetings of the club are held on the is expected to be on the program. Harvey Hopkins and Mrs. William Johns, and Mr, and Mrs, Rollie Speer Mrs. Marg&ret Corsaut has return­ second and fourth Tuesdays of each The Walters Community club will Driscoil of Jackson, were visitors of of Alaledon, were guests Sunday of month from October to late May. meet Friday evening, October 12, at Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ellsworth, Sun­Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Otis, Mr, ande d from spending the summer at Des­ 6.S.THORBURN the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wilsonday . Mrs, Niesen are moving to Mason andmon d Beach, Port Huron, and is vis­ Doane. Each family is asked to bring A special meeting of the Woman's will live In the residence of the late iting her son. Dr. J. C. Corsaut and ANNIVERSARIES MARKED Mrs, D. A, Watts. Mrs. Corsaut. .iir. and Mrs. Frank B. Whipple of weenies and buns and either cake or Relief Corps will be held Friday eve­ Groceries and Meats jello. ning, October 5, at eight o'clock Dr. Gertrude O'Sullivan entertained Claude Post and Mrs. Howard Fontana, California, celebrated their Grewett attended the wedding of Miss golden wedding anniversary and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dakin and sharp. All members are requested to Mrs. D. W. Campbell of Atchison, Phone 36 W< Deliver granddaughter. Faith Dakin, attended be present to get ready for the con­ Kansas, with a few friends for lunch­ Mary Elizabeth Curry to Ralph Keller and ',Mrs. LeGrand Cortright of Up- church with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald vention November 6 and 7. eon Tuesday afternoon. 1 Mrs. Campo­t Saginaw, in Bay City, Saturday land,.i their silver wedding annlyersary bell, who has been spending two night. Mrs. 'Post returned home with at' tlje Whipple home Septemljer 20. Dakin in Ann Arbor, Sunday. On Mrs. Nancy Sprinkle of Seattle, them Sunday after a visit in Bay City. Mrs.!.'Cortright Is a daughter,, of Mr. their return they visited Rev. Cam-Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Albertweek s with her sister, Mrs. C. M. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK OF OCT. 5 TO 12 burn in Stockbrldge. Rathburn, left for her home Wednes­ Mrs. Candace Long of Adrian, is and .Mrs. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. Becker, Mrs. A. V. Hetzman and Mr. day. visiting C. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Whipple vvere married 50 years ago at Dr. J. C. Corsaut and Mrs. Corsaut and Mrs. A. M. Smith of Alma, were Howard Smith and Mr. and Mrs.. For- Grand Ledge and Mr and Mrs, Cort- Prunes, fancy Santa Clara .3 lbs. 24c and Mrs. William Porter spent Thurs­guests last Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hofmann and est Smith. Mrs. Long and Mr. and right were married 25 years later on day in Grand Rapids where Dr. Cor­ Richard Mills. Mrs. Ira Bailey re­ son, Carl, have moved to Mason from Mrs. Howard Smith spent Sunday In the'same date and In the same town. Post Bran Flalies, 16-oz. pkg. .13c: saut attended a medical convention. turned to Alma with them and stayed Cleveland, and are residing in the B, Ithaca with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dibble. The Whipples ater 1 ved In Ingham Mrs, Corsaut and Mrs. Porter visited until Tuesday when Mrs. Mills and T, Fry house on West Columbia Baking Powder, "Calumet", 1-lb. can v. ..24c Mrs. Hattie Bailey went after her. street, Mr. Hofmann is a research , , „ n n,„ towhsh p and m Jackson;, For the friends. At a special meeting of the College ^^gM-t^^o v-ars thev have made their Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bunker enter­ Mrs. Elizabeth Collar Potter enter­ chemist and has been transferred to Soap, "Fels Naptlia" .3 .bars for i4c^ tained Sunday Mrs. Louise B. Whit-the local S. M. A. plant from Cleve­club at Dr. Gertrude O'SuUivan's last ^W^^^^'^^^^^f YfoVtrlehts tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner of land. ; Friday evening Mrs Donald Murray Post Toasties, large pkg .10c Aureiius, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell­ combe and Mrs. Louise VanDyke of was elected president for the ensuing ^^^^ j recepUon for.'frieri^s was inger of Eaton Rapids, and Mr. and the Tuller hotel, Detroit, Mrs. Amos The North Aureiius home furnish­ year. Bridge ,X,?^^?^»'lvpnin^^ » the;hour3 of. twoito five Mrs. Wells CUckner of Aureiius, at a Grossman and Mrs. Lottie Kent of ing group win have their first meeting Gold Dust Scourer, sifter can .2 for 9c progressive pedro party Friday night Mason, Mrs. Andrew Hobart and Mr. at the home of Mrs, Beulab Foster who remained laterMn the evening. and Seven,to nine, ;wlth 95 guests sign- at their home In Bunkerhlll, in honoran d Mrs. Roy Hobart of Dansville, Friday afternoon, October 12, at one- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jewett'at- jn* the register. • Doggie Dinner, per tin '"^^ and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Voss and thirty. All members are urged to be tended the opening of a new florists _:U_:'^ of Mr. Bunker's and Mrs. Warner's wholesale house in^Lanstag Wednes- ..v.vi;, p,oNEER MEETING Seedless Raisins, 2-lb. pkg. ... 19c birthday anniversaries. High scores Donna Jean Voss of WiUiamston, Sunpresent­ . Anyone Interested In tbe day night. Mr. Jewett says that the \^^- '^^^ • . , . . were won by Mrs. Tom Bunker and day. There were four generations work Is welcome to attend any of the house has been'established to prbvlde ; TheWth annual reunion ot the Au- Wells CUckner and low by Mr. and present of the Hobart family and fourmeetings . better service for florists in this com-;,reWu3 Ploneer^Society wni;be held at Trixie Molasses, 5-lb. pail ...... — ...... ;...... 27c generations of the Kent family. Mrs. Wells Warner. A business meeting of the Swastika munlty ;.the:,flobbin3.church on Chocolate Cherries, 1-lb. box .24c The first meeting of the Maaon The Semper Pldells class of the club will be held at the home of Mr. Woman'a club will occur Tuesday, OcBaptis­ t church held its annual stunt and Mrs. Roy Hunt Saturday night, Famo Pancake Flour, 5-lb. sack .25c tober 9, at the home of Mrs. Alfred party In the parlors of the church Frl^Octobe r 6, with a social hour and pot­sister, Uh) Amos VanSteelahd, Tiiea- .'V^jij:- .>;.•: .i'iiii^; ^v.;. ..V', , Allen, The program will include day night, September 28, with Mrs.luc k lunch following. Each member day night. The occasion was the J f: olJowlJIi!.!' ri,Lllu greetings by the president, Mrs. AliceWave l Johnson and Mrs. Hazel Hoyt Is urged to be present as many ques­ young man's 17th birthday annlver- l.VlXfn^ SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bell; reading constitution, Mrs. C. F, acting as hostesses, assisted by Mrs. tions need discussion and settlement sary. Twenty guests were present, f._ :fTy"* "^*°'*' • . • . • • ...... •,.•,.-'. ...(ly • Scbultz; presentation of programs, Martha Holmes. After a short busi­ for the coming year. Those attending Games and refreshments were enjoy- ' .•; • n 11 n • 1 • 1 • • 111 • ••• • ROLLED ROAST, choice steer beef^Tc lb: Mrs. Alfred Allen; report of district ness meeting a stunt program was enar­ e asked to bring own table service. ed. The guests presented the honor ' convention, Mrs. Charles Whiting; re­joyed under the direction of Edjsar Dr. E. W.. Brubaker. left Tuesday guest with a gift. Suhday,-,0otobern7, 1934,,,.10 a.'m. (iUborRump) port of county convention, Mrs, I. J. Ridge. Refreshments were served by afternoon for Philadelphia, where he Mrs. Ethel' Phillips attended the Worship under the leadership! of the! Kellogg; report of county picnic, Mrs. the hostesses to the 27 members pres­will soon begin his studies. Dr. Geo. fall session of the Michigan Assocla- mjn«»ter. .The SMOKED HPM] half or siring half - .23c lb. . J. W. Eames; roll call, "What have ent, The October meeting wiU be heldH . Lau and Mrs. Lau of Detroit, were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, J. tion of Registers of Deeds held at ^ ^^F'^^V '^^'^^ .iy^^^kF?""]^ we gleaned?" In memorlam, ,"A guests of the Brubakers Monday Ionia over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lord." The,mualcwlH bs.;d^^^^^^^ < Qlance Backward, a Look Ahead,"Bartley . The date will be announcednight , Mrs. Brubaker and Elizabeth PURE PORK SAUSAGE -.21c lb later. A gift waa presented by the .Ann left with the Laus Tuesday to Albert Humphrey attended the ban- Balph Adams, oholrmaater,. and Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Browne. The hoatesaea are quet Saturday, night at the Elks W..?. Seelye, organist. : Mesdames Allen, Hoyt and Mclntyre. datas.to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wag­ at^y with them until Friday, when (Link or 1-lb. Cello) 'Traaiportatlon ii In charge of Mrs. G.ner , who will leave shortly to inake they wUl join the doctor in Philadel­Temple. Mrs. Phillips is a. member,of J'They. that, wait Jupon the Lord F, Schulte. their home In Lansing. . phia. the executive committee of the aasO- ahall renew theliratMngth; they shall elation. vffiwiiit?!^*-wtogi aa eagles; they COD FISH, selkteabb^ • fwi It. •• i-,rw.rrti?rT[:^..iv.,H.„, v...*ri«J": r.Mt'«-.,,f«.. Page Eight INGHAM COUNTY NEWSraTASONrMlC HlGANrTHPRSBAYrOCTOBER 4rl934

Mrs. John Perkins and son of Wil­ badly burned a few weeks ago, while Mrs. Belle McCourtle entertained Produce Large Crop Wilkins Memorial llamston, are spending a few days Vantown cold packing tomatoes, is slowly im­ guests Sunday. ^ HEALTH AND HYGIENE By Mrs. I. A. WUkliu with Mrs. Leo Salisbury. After Drought Year By Mrs. L. P. WUlloms proving. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Odell enter­ Mrs. Bert Liverance and ' Mrs. Wilbur Barnes has moved his fam­ tained guests from out of town Sun­ Frank Thomas of Willlamston, spent ily to Ithaca. day. NATURAL DESIRE TO INSURE Dlsaomlniitcd throuBh Tho InBhiun County Born to Mr, and Mrs. Russell Tbur-Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Salis­ The 'Vantown extension group to Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Slee were ADEQUATE FEED SUPPLIES. News by tho Stato Joint Committoa on Publiber,c a fivepoun d baby boy, Septem bury. study home furnishings will hold theirSunda y visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Jay Rev. Camburn and Mrs. Camburn Honlth Education, comprUlnK tho Mlchlifiui ber 19. He is named Norman Glen. first meeting at the L. A. S. hall at were in town last Monday on their Stato McdIonI Society, tho Univorfilty of Mich- Boyle and family. Increased production of corn has iKnn, Mlchiitnn Dopttrtmcntof Health, Wnyno Rex Wilkins bas started his second 10 o'clock Tuesday, October 9. Anyone way home from the Methodist confer­ followed the three drought years pre Univerfiity ColleKO of Medicine, Michigan Statyeae r at Michigan,State college. DuBois Neighborhood interested in the work is urged to at­ ence in Saginaw. Mr. Camburn re­ ceding the one in 1934, according to Dontol Society, MlchlBiin Tuberculosis Associa­ Miss C. M. Wilkins spent from tend and everyone is asked to bring tired from active work this year and tion, MichiEnn State Nurses Association, MichTuesda- y until Thursday at the home By Miss Garnet S|teer Webberville moved to their farm in Waterloo. records in the U, S, department of agiifa­ n Stuto Conference of Social Work, Woyno notebook, pencil and lunch. By Fred Holland riculture, and it is to be expected that County Medical Society Committee on EMucao-f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tubbs and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fosdick, Mabel Mrs, James Heald has returned to increased plantings of corn will be, tlon, State Department of Public InstructionHun, t in Lansing, i Mr: and Mrs. George Burgess have her home here after spending the the Mlchiitnn Division of tho American Red Bob Newcome visited his father in Fosdick and friend of Detroit, Mr, jnade in 1935 unless farmers vote to Cross. Mlchlfrnn State ColleKo, and tho Michi- announced the birth of a seven poundan d Mrs. Earl Fosdick and Dale, Mr, Rev. earless, who has been assign­ summer In northern Michigan, continue the contract plan followed Rnn Stitto Hospital Association. Chicago last week. son, October 1. and Mrs. Max Fosdick and family and Glen Crandell, son of Mr, and Mrs, this year. All questions rclatlntfr to health nnd preven­ Mr, Forester and family have mov ed to this place and ' Belle Oak, tive medicine may be addressed to Healthe dan intd o Mr, Fox's house, •Miss Garnet Speer spent the week Mrs. Emily Fosdick of Saline, Dr, A,preache d his first sermon Sunday Lawrence Crandell, has been ill with Farmers who have carried stock Hytrlene, Ingham County News, Mason, Mich­ August Veitzke is painting his barn end at the home of Miss Hazel Neal. S. Wheelock and Mrs, Wheclock of morning at the M. E. church. scarlet fever. It is reported that he through a winter on short feed sup­ igan, this week, Mr, and Mrs, Wourt Every and Goodrich, and Mr. and Mrs, Howard The first meeting of the Community is improving. plies are apt to nnake certain that Joyce visited at tho home of Law­ Sims were Sunday visitors at C, W, club will be at the town hall next Maxine Ling will leave Monday for such a condition does not exist, at Cousin Miirrliigi's rence Every and family of Mason, Keith's, Monday night, A potluck supper will a few days vacation. least in the following year, and their H, T, asks for information regard­ f-f Sunday. Mrs. Bennett of Owosso, Is visiting be served. Mrs. A. I, Butterfleld, who has been method of security is to plant more ing the advisability of second cousin South Alaiedon By Mrs. H. J. Layoock Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waggner call­ Mrs. 'Vern Wllhelm. Mrs, Ruthford Bartig was taken at Petoskey, for the past month, has than a normal acreage of feed grains.marriages , and this question, of ed on Mr. and Mrs, E, E, Valleau, Clyde Lott and family of Bell Oak, seriously ill with acute appendicitis returned to her home here, Increased plantings next year will re­course, brings up the very old subject last Tuesday evening but Is reported Edwin Lantis of White Oak, was in sult in more than a normal surplus, ito f the effects of inbreeding. Inbreed­ Sunday. were visitors at L, P. Williams, crop conditions are good, Miss Minnie Severance is reported Miss Mary ^urgess and friend of Thursday evening. better, town Saturday night on business. ing is a common occurence "in naturegainin g slowly from her recent Illness, Virginia DeFoc, daughter of Mr. The number of hogs in the United where animals are isolated, and most Lansing, spent the week end at the and Mrs, DeFoe, was taken to St, States has been sharply reduced and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Switzgable andhom e of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. of our information regarding the ad­ Mr, and Mrs. Henry Switzgable from Towar Garden and Hart Lawrence hospital for observation and South WheatGeld this reduction cuts down tUo amount vantages and disadvantages of in­ Fred Burgess. treatment, Wednesday, of corn needed next year. Hogs con­ breeding has come from experimental Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Viges Miss Janet 'Valleau entertained the Subdivision By Mrs. Claude Hayhoo spent Sunday at B. F. Arend's. By Mrs. Jay Boyle Mrs, Dell Graham has moved her sume nearly one-half of the nation's works with animals. From the stand­ Alaiedon teachers at her school Wed­ family into the house formerly occu­ corn crop each year. Less corn than point of disadvantages in cousin mar­ Mr, anti, Mrs. Franklin and child­ ren'from Mason spent Sunday with nesday afternoon. pied by Ira Christian on Grand River Mrs, Eugene West and Mrs. Don usual will be needed to feed livestock riages, there are no substantial data Mr, and Mrs, M. Niesen spent Sun­ street east, ' Rogers and son, Lawrence, spent in 1935, No market is in sight for to prove that deterioration of stock their daughter, Mrs, Leon Cowdry, Mrs, ""Munn has returned to her Mr. and Mrs, Emory Blanding and day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Rolhom- e from the hospital, where slie Mr, and Mrs, John Peters enter­ Tuesday with Mrs, Ed Ballard, disposing of the corn not needed for takes place. Many of the reports con­ lie Speer. Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Glynn and chil­ hogs so a normal or larger crop of cerning the ill-effects of inbreeding family from Greenville spent Sunday underwent an operation for tumor on tained her brother and family of Lan­ at H, J. Laycock's, Mr. and Mrs. 'V. G. Burgess and the eye, sing, Saturday night and Sunday, dren spent Saturday evening with Mr, corn will produce a surplus which wilconcerl n types of the human race and Mrs, S, A, Warner, bring back market conditions familiarwhic h probably should not have been Miss Florence Stillman spent the family of Okemos, spent Sunday with Mrs, Fred Hayhoe and Mr. and Mrs. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, L. in the years preceding 1934, first of the week with Helen Arend, Mr. and Mrs. George Burgess, S, H. Williams were callers of their S, Alchin recently. Ferris Reason and son Richard of propagated. Don Waggner and Miss Mildred sister and daughter, Mrs, Jay Boyle, Mrs. Fred Holland has been caring Mason, called on his parents, Mr. and Records on the years following the While inbreeding is, in itself, not Gcahan of Lansing, spent Sunday eve­last Friday, Mrs. Hayhoe remained for her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Monroe Mrs, Fred Reason, Sunday, droughts in 1894, 1901, and 1930 are harmful, it tends to bring to light un­ ning at the home of B. E, 'Valleau. over the week end, who has been seriously sick this week, Mr, and Mrs, Wirt Warner and Mr, available. In each instance, corn favorable characteristics in a certain Columbia Road Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgess, Miss Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Fulton and Mrs. Van Sweglcr has been ill the and Mrs, Claude Hayhoe were Sun­ acreage and corn yields increased In family. For instance, albinism is a By Mrs. W. C. Norrls Mary Burgess and friend visited son Lloyd and family spent last Fri­ past week, it Is said, day afternoon callers of their parents, the year after the short crop. The in­ Mr, and Mrs, S, A, Warner, creased plantings were due to the simple, recessive characteristic in cer­ friends In Bath, Sunday. day at Morrice with their father and Dr, Charles F, Holland and family farmer's desire to insure himself of a tain families so that if inbreeding oc­ Linn Bcnsinger has built a new Miss Pauline Murray spent Thurs­ grandfather, of Ann Arbor, were callers of his Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bray visited plentiful supply of livestock feed, and curs this recessive characteristic be­ porch on his house, day night with Miss Garnet Speer, Mrs, Carl Evary, who was quite parents, Sunday afternoon. at Claude Hayhoe's Saturday evening. the high yields, probably, were secur­ comes dominant and albinos arc pro­ Mrs, Beulah Todd of near Adrian ed by using every possible means to duced. In a characteristic family treevisite d her cousin, Mrs. Collins Hunt­ of this sort there was a marriage be­ ington, over the week end, produce a good crop. tween uncle and niece, producing six Farming has been an individualistic children, four of whom were albinos Mrs, Candace Long of Adrian is vis­ business with each farm conducted as and two, were normal. The marriageitin g relatives in this vicinity and a complete unit. When each farm of near kin brought out the recessive called on Mrs, W, C, Norrls Saturdtay. produces a little more feed than is traits since they were contributed by C, H, Smith, Mrs, Candace Long of needed for tho livestock on that farm,bot h parties. Adrian and Mrs, Blanche Lavis visit­ tho market becomes demoralized. Past ed A, T, Dibble at Ithaca Sunday, records prove that there is every rea­ In animals and plants, both inbreed­ Mr, and Mrs, George Brown enter­ son to believe that such a condition ing and outbreeding are used to pro­ tained Sunday, will occur in the corn market in 1935,duc e certain characteristics, outbreed­ The following children are on the ing tending to promote variability andAB C honor roll at the Webb school inbreeding tending to promote a com­ this month; Helen Elfert, Joanne Bees Had Bad Time mon quality. Darwin thought that Hayes, Leo Jay Herrick, Eleanor Ly­ outbreeding produced more vigor in ons, Iven Norris, Earb Reauso, Paul To Hunt For Honey a stock and more resisting qualities, Spinner, Lee Webb and Dorothy Howe, as well as increased size,' In the an­ t'NIANV COLoNlES MUST BE FED cient tribes which' composed the or­ |iHii«,,»ii«,niHii«i'.'i»i'r'l'H"t'*.».,»<,<"»"»-«"»"»*,t OR THEY WILL DIE. ganization of human society, inbreed­ t .Hawley t ing was frequently practiced, based on t. By f^Irs. Robert Itjillani f Even the bees sat on their front tho so-called cross cousin marriage. i,...,(-«....,t,.«~t»«»»f>,,t»»"ft»>»«"C,.">»t,,f door steps and talked about the That is to say, a man should marry weather which made is impossible for tho daughter of his father's sister, or Ml-, and tVIrs. Thomas Bnrr were in them to gather good stores of honey of his mother's brother, Tho tribe Athens Wednesday. this summer, according to specialists thought rightly that this prevented Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballard spent in apiculture at Michigan State col­ traitors appearing in the clan and it Saturday evening with Mi', and Mrs. lege. staijilized useful characteristics. In Eli'ner C. Otis of Willlamston, READ The exports agree that the bees did other tribes it was thought that there Miss Ural Royston and Mrs, Ed not lose ambition and that they con- was rarely any attraction between Williams are spending a few days at tinui'd to send out scouts to locate near kin, and that the disadvantages Pleasant Lake, nectar bearing plants taut the task were social nnd psychological rathfM' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hockman and was hopeless and the honey supply than biological. From this wo may family of Jackson were dinner guests will be only half of normal this year..gathe r the truth of the old saying of tVIr, and Mrs. R. H. Royston Salur- Feed stores for the bees Ihomselves iimong animal breeders, that to breeddiv y evening, will bo short and many colonies must in is to save that which is good and t\Ir, and Mrs, H. B, Longyear and be fed before winter if they are to to tai'eed out is to pool tho gain of the Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Ridge of Mason survive until spring. ages. If thoro are undesirable char- were Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs, nctciMstics in a family which are R, l-L Royston's, The professor said to weigh the boosknow n to have boon present for many to find wliother they need a supply of generations, outbreeding would bo Mrs, Alfred Ballard and daughter, syrup. Ho failed to state whether much bettor than inbreeding for this Helen, of Lansing, called on Mr, and bees are to be led or driven upon the particular family, HowevtM-, it there Mrs. LoRoy Ballard Friday, scales but, lis a hive is supposed to arc a number of good characteristics Mr, and Mrs, Charles Grabow spent weigh 100 pounds if feed stores are. Sunday evening with Gene and John All the worthwhile news is not found beneath glaring headlines. sufficient, perhaps you weigh the col- known to have been present for a lonRoystong , onif;>s on dark nighnightts with tho hive lime nnd few, or no bad ones, inbreed- Often the news in the advertising columns is just as interesting. The news entrances plugged. ing to the extent of second cousins Syrup is made of equal parts sugar should be quite satisfactory. With tho t • Mcadsville and water brought to the boiling above exceptions, there are no medi­ in the advertising columns tells where needs may be filled, where new point. Supply enough to each colony cal or biological reasons why second t By Miss Hall Whitnoy to bring the weight of the hive to 100 cousin marriages should not be per­ goods are offered for sale and the prices at which they are sold. pounds. Complete the feeding by mitted. Mrs. Lorena Lennington spent the Oct, 15, week end at the home of her parents, Packing tho hives with tar paper Question and ,\nswer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neithammer, and wood shavings at a cost of 15 E, R,—tMy wife has been suffering Mosos Zuhlke and Joseph England cents per colony will save ,?1,20 cents with painful arches and varicose veins of Lapeer, spent Sunday with Mrs, F, Classified advertising is also widely read and those columns, too, worth of honey during tho winter. Cutfo r the past five years. For tho past Whitney and family, Mrs, Moses lengths of yard-svlde tar paper to'' two weeks she has been using a me­Zuhlke returned home with thorn aft­ carry interesting messages. That is where buyer and seller meet, where make outer walls for the hive, tack chanical foot vibrator and massage er spending three weeks with her sis­ laths over the bottom of the paper, each morning and night. Is mechan­ ter, Mrs, F, A, Whitney, and pour in enough shavings to make ical manipulation of the foot benefi­ Dan Patrick of Ann Arbor, called personal services are offered and special wants made known. a two-inch blanket on the sides and cial? on old friends and neighbors In White an eight-inch on the top. Fold the top Ans,—Quite commonly it is benefi­ Oak, Sunday, of the paper in and secure it with the cial where massage is indicated. In Mrs, Will Bowen and Mrs. Milton hive top or with a cap of tar paper, the treatment of foot strain, X-ray Hudson of White Oak, Mr, and Mrs, Those who confine their reading to the headlines miss a lot of worth­ A windbreak for the apiary will studies for accurate diagnosis, prop­ Paul Whitney and Mr, and Mrs, R, G, save many colonies of befcs In severe erly fitted shoes, and removal of con­Williams called on Mr, and Mrs, weather, Tbo protection should be ontributin g causes, such as overweight Lewis Steyens and family and Mr, while news. They not only miss news but they miss needed information the west and north sides of the col­ are suggested. The results obtained and Mrs, Russell Stevens and family, onies and the hives should face east depenor d upon the extent of the injury. Monday evening. on prices and goods. south. Packing should bo completed . Miss Lena Barth is helping at the by Thanksgiving Day, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neith­ "Methods of feeding and packing ammer. bees will be discussed at a district South Delhi meeting of the Michigan Beekeepers By tMlss Hii/,tM Nejil Store-keeping is no longer profitable for the store-keeper or the buy­ Association to Idc held at the farm of j Four Town Corners Arthur Dodd, near Niles, Oct, 10, The er. Goods today must be merchandized. They must be sold. In the old annual meeting of the association will The Jolly Bunch will meet with Mr.t By Mrs. Edd Mullen bo held at Saginaw, Dec, 6. and 7, and Mrs, Russell Thorburn of 410 South Pine street, Lansing, October days when overhead was low and investments small a store-keeper could 26. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown spent the Mr, and Mrs. Walter Dolbee of East"wee k with their parents helping with Lansing, called on Mr, and Mrs,th e farm work. wait for a customer with enough leisure time to bargain over what was SLAT'S DIARY George Nice, Sunday, Mrs. Morgan Wlnegar and daughter t Walter Neal, who was in the Ma­ of Springport, were Wednesday visi- needed. Today a merchant can not afford to wait for customers and the By ROSS FARQUHAR son City hospital with blood poisoningtbr, s at'the Parks home. has returned home and is reported Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mullen were Friday—Addie Fink witch used to rapidly recovering, Sunday guests of James Clickner and customers do not care to haggle over prices. lern pa the twenty 2rd Sam and ect, Mrs, Minnie Howery/and son, Ro­family of Dearborn. when he was a llt- bert, Mr. Meecham of Leslie, Mr, and Mrs, Clare. Smith underwent a ser­ I tie codger cum into ious operation at the Sparrow hospl are house this evn- Mrs, MeVle Hayhoe and children of Lansing and Mrs, Fred Hayhoe of tal Monday morning. She is greatly The modern business man goes in search of prospective customers. ing and sed to pa Dansville called at Will Stid's Sundiiy improved at this time. and ma includelng afternoon. Mrs, Mattie Smith and Mrs. Nora Ant Emmy that a Mrs, Harry Herrlngton and Mrs. Mitchell of Willlamston, are staying He invites them to his store. The prices are established. The goods change man tryed to flurt Shirley Rowland called on Mrs. Clara at the Smith homo while Mrs. Smith with her as she is in the hospital, was acrost the st, Evans and family, Sunday. hands with a minimum of time. frum the liberry & Mrs. Ella Weston of Jackson Is vis­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ickes and ast pa whut he thotitin g her sister, Mrs. Guy MacMillan, Mrs. Hattie Johnson of Jackson, were of that and pa re- this week. Sunday callers at John Ickes. plyed and sed it Mrs. Ella Weston and Mrs. Guy Mr. and Mrs. Asher Brown spent probly was on acct MacMillan attended a shower in Lan­Thursday in Grand Ledge, with Mr. Newspaper adveitising is profitable to both the buyer and the seller. of the Depression sing at the home of Mrs. Lee 'VaughnBrown' s mother. mebby. in honor of Miss Emma 'Vaughn. Earl Howe and family of Lansing, By well-planned advertising, backed by quality merchandise, business Miss Lucille Kennedy and Miss Berspen- t Saturday evening with their Saterday — I nadine Davis of Lansing called on parents. ' gess pa is all ways men are enabled to hold their old customere and to attract new ones. By going to be the Walter Neal Sunday. same when it cums WestKate studying the advertising columns readers learn where certain goods are to PoUatlcks. tonlte Reports of the 67 building and loan By Mlsa LueUe Fisher I Mr. GUlem was Inassociation s in Michigan to the de- here and he sed to partment of state, show total resour­ sold or where services are offered and learn the prices therefor. pa Well now wont you admit that ces of $132,955,913. This is a shrink­ Mrs. Fred Hill of New York, who Rusevelt is the greatest president we age of 6.fi per cent under the 1933 was called here by the death of her have had and pa replyed and sed Yes reports. father, Hamlin Collar, is visiting at I will admit that Rusevelt is the the home of. her sister, Mrs. Jesse greatest President we have bad. and out sum Feild Glasses of pa's, and Fisher, and other relatives and There is nothing mysterious about advertising. It is merely a proved Mr. Gillem sed Im glad to here you what did she see but Mrs. Lett lookinfriendsg . . say that and. then pa finished up anda t are house with a Telescope. Ma Mrs. Mary Evay of ,Carson City, method of establishing and holding a business. It is a proved method of sed. Since Hoover. sayes she bates to live in the neibor- and Mrs. Gene Tyler spent one after­ Sunday—Im beginning to think thathoo d with a Snupe. noon last week with Mrs. Leo Salis­ Jake aint quite got all his Buttons Wensday—Mazie Wiseman is very bury. informing the buyer and a recognized medium to which buyers turn for becuz he spent M the day today afteverr y disapointed on acct. she has ben Harvey Karn and Mrs. Troja .Alex­ we went home frum simday skool a eating Elast for the pass fore munths ander of Lansing, were Sunday dinner direction when they intend ^to make purchases. reading In the Dixionerry. I had a and now insted of purposeing to her guests of Mr. and Mrs./Floyd Fisher. good time tho. I went and got in the fellows she has ben keeping Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Leach spent 'frunt of a looken GlasB and tryewitd hto ha s went and quit keeping Co, Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Cran­ shut my eyes and see whut I looked with her so pa says he says he sposes dall in Plymouth, Stai'tling news-is not always found under streaming headlines. It like when I was a sleep. she will try smokeing Chesterfield The Christian Courier class will Munday—Maggie Yost is trying to now. hold iU monthly meeting with Bruce get a devorae frum Web Yost witch Thirsday—went to a little partie to-areenman, Friday evening, October 6. is often located in the advertising columns. Read them and save time and is her husbend an she ast Lawyer nite-and Ted got offly sore at Sadie The Honie Guards and the Junior Crutcher whut wood he charge her becuz he found her setting oh Sllmi Sunday school class will meet with money in your buying. for getUng a devorse frum Web and Lap and he sed. You cant triflle wittheih r leader and teacher, Mrs. Floyd he told her he wood go a hed & get my feelings thataway and I Will tell Fisher, Saturday afternoon. it for 0 becuz Web was a good frendyo u rite now I am not going to by Mrt and Itrs. James Johns6& and of bissen. you that hankercheif you iVftS admire-Dorothy spent Sunday with Mr. and Teusday—Ma is very very, sore at ing in the show winder yesterday, Mrs. Wallace Johnion. Mrs, Lett witch Is Itveing on the hill becuz you have triffled with my ef- Mr. jind iiti. Hurtbn Johnson were over on Lcust st. becuz today ma gotfection , in Ow'osso, Sunday. INGHAM COIJNTY NEWS, MXSONrWICHrGAl^THURSDATr^^ Page Nioe

eousness, and his chambers by wrong; bearer. Miss Edith Glegler, sister of Send Club Members Dunn Community the groom, played the wedding march. Scenes and Persons in the News that useth his neighbor's service with­ By Mw. Bobt O. Beeae The bride choose for her gown navy To National Shows out wages, and glveth him not for his blue chiffon velvet and a corsage of work," white and yellow roses with baby's INoHAM BDVS AND GIRLS WIN Correlative passages to bo read breath, tied with sliver ribbon. After CHICAGO TRIPS. from the Christian Science textbook, The Dunn community club meets the ceremony, a two course luncheon "Science and Health with Key to the •with Mrs, Cidrence Darling, Wednes­ Scriptures," by Mnry Baker Eddy, in­ day, October 10. was served by Mrs, Merton Rice. Mrs. Thirty-two Michigan 4-H club boys Glegler is a.graduate of the class of and girls from .15 counties have been clude the following (p, 581, 525): "The Floyd Darling spent Saturday at June, 1931, of FowlervlUe high school. higher false knowledge builds on the the Michigan State college football chosen to represent their state in na­ basis of evidence obtained from the game with the Boy Scouts. Mr. Glegler Is a graduate of tho Hart- tional contests, either at Waterloo, land high school. Iowa, or at Chicago, 111,, according to flve corporeal senses, the more co,n- Mr, and Mrs. W. K, Crall were Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byres and family fusion ensues, and the more certain is day evening callers of Mr, and Mrs, tho club department at Michigan Stateth e downfall of its structure , , . Ev­ Elmer Dalcin and Mr, and Mrs, Albert of Lansing, were Sunday dinner college. guests of John Lay and family, Four members of the dairy judging erything good or worthy, God made. Baldwin and Betty. Mr. and Mrs, "H, Risch and Mr, and Whatever is valueless or baneful. He Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Prescott called team will compote at Waterloo, Oct. did not make—hence its unreality,"' on Albert Baldwin and family Tues­ Mrs, Stanley Risch and children at­ 1 to 7. The boys on the team are, day evening. tended a shower in honor of their James Huston, Baton Rapids; DeWitt daughter and sister, Kathleen, and her Steinacker, Fowlervillo; Ralph Thorpe, husband, Graham Glegler, at Hart- Jackson; and Donald Niitt, Muskegon, Metliodist Episcopal Church f,,l,,«.,«,,t,,*,,t,,.H«-«..«H.H...I land, Saturday evening. Youngsters who go to Chicago will J. II. Bancroft, Pastor Mrs, Ivan Monroe, who has been meet representatives from all other Wllliamston Center quite ill is reported some better at states and will have a chance to see By Mrs. Charles Hart this time, the International Livestock and Hay Morning worship 10:00. "Rally Day Mr. and Mrs, Albert Nelson and and Grain shows. Eleven teams make a Commencement Day," will be the Community night was hold at the family were week end visitors of her the trip and one girl is entered in a subject for our consideration at this church here last Fridoy night. A pot­ people of Jackson. stylo show with outstanding mpmbcrs service. Fine Music, luck supper was served to a large Mr. and Mrs, Walter Oestorle and from other states, Sunday school 11:30 a, m. Rally crowd and a program was enjoyed, family of. Webberville, called on her Tho livestock team has as members day program. ,Tohn Bartow and L, E, Webb at­ parents, Mr, and Mrs, D, Harris, Sun­ Henry Beland, Sunfleld; Tom Bust, Epworth League 0 p, m. May all tended tho Grange booster day pro­ day, Sunfield; and Lawrence Roweclen, young people rally to this helpful gram at Perry Saturday afternoon and A,. Morgan and Mrs, Emma Rico of Charlotte, Five will make the trip on meeting. Miss 'Marjoriu Bailey will evening, Howoll, called on her son, Morton the two poultry teams, Wllnm Stultz, bo the loader. Subject, "Hope's Help­ Mrs, Robert Jones underwent an op­Rico, and family Sunday evening, Marshall; Florence King, Olivet; Mcr- ful Service to Success in Life," eration for appendicitis at the Spar- George Lay of Lansing, and Wayne rilt Darrow, Leslie; Robert Fairfleld, Union evening service 7:30 nt the i-ow hospital last Sunday morning, Lay of Toledo, spent Sunday with Muskegon; and Jean Collar, Mason, Baptist church. Sho is reported as'gaining rapidly, their father, The crops toams take Morton Sowei-- Watch for the men's dinner. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hart and son Mrs, Albert Nelson has relatives by, Harvard; Martin Holmdon, Har­ Georgo attended Grange booster nightfro m Jackson visiting her this week, vard, and three Belding boys, George at Webberville Friday night and Cap­ Mr, and Mrs, Charles DeWaters of Bird, Howard Reeves, and Arthur 1 North Aurelius Union Church j itol Grange booster night which was Baton Rapids, are spending this week Green, } Harold Dakin, Pastor held in the basement of the Main with their daughter, Mrs, Merton 1—liOgiiliir troop.s on Governors Tslnml, New York, propnrlns for duty In tho textile strike, 2—Mayor E, ,Slnn- The handicraft team is Walter Gar­ street M, P, church in Lansing, Satur­Rice, and family. le,v Lcathorhul'y of Plymouth, Enp;land, unveiling tho "Gateway to the Unknown," a memorial of the snlllnK ol' the PilKriirettn , Freeland; and Bert Minto, Mid­ day night, Fathers from Plymouth, -Capt. George Williams, skipper of 'i'. 0. U. Sopwitli's clinllciiger for the Americii's Cup, at Morning service at 10:30, land, Six girls go with the food and Sunday school at 11:30 a, m, Mr. and Mrs, C, Vail entertained the wheel of llio Endeavour. clothing teams, Cleora Abbott, Ma­ their son Bert and family of Deti-oit, Rolfe Community son; Estclia Belt, Mason; Ethelyn A cordial welcome is extended to Sunday, By Miss dma Fetters Carlson, Metropolitan; Edith Johnson, all. Mrs, Ted Wilson and baby of Has­ Metropolitan; Theda Redman, St, lett have returned home after spend­ Placing Huge Penstock Tube at Norris Dam Johns; Taimi Uitto, Ironwood; Low- PRE-DOolMEn ing some time hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Reynolds ena Ludlow, Springport; and ArviUa A court assigned 24 lawyers to de­ Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Foster, spent Sunday afternoon with'Mr, and Gi'eenaineyer, Coldwater, fend six alleged slayers. Evidently Mrs, Dora H, Stockman of East Mi's. Herbert Briggs of FowlervlUe, tho stato is determined to kill them Lansing, was a caller at tho home of The Jolly Farmers 4-1-1 club cele­ Michigan representatives in the na­ by gas,—Indianapolis Stai', Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hart, Tuesday. brated the end of their year's work tional health contest will be Glenn with a woenie roast at Hadwin's Hoopfer, Rapid City, and Mary Davis, woods last Friday night. All members Trenary, The girl from tho state who If you don't beliovo a lot of people and their leaders were present, will compete in the style review is have been put back to work you ought Island Corners Leona Tousignant, Marquette, to go to Washington and see tho way Bernard Cady spent the week end they are filling up those new federal By Mrs. Mabel E. Root with Mr, and Mrs, Claude Cady and buildings with fresh armies of gov- family. f„«»«„fl„t,.i„«„».,»H«.,t,....a,.t„t„«»«„«.,*„»„.,,t„t,.t„t»f oi-nment employes. t HouscI United Brethern t Mr, and Mi's. Clare Boutell of t V. H. IJeiirdslcy, Piistor f Flushing, attended her brother's wed­ (.4«t*.tHt*,«..«»«.,*.,«„»..t,,t'.«„*„»«*„t.,»„»„t„«„«„t.,«.,i Mr, and Mrs, Martin Johnson, trav­ ding and spent Saturday evening and West Aurelius eling in Africa, report that they came Sunday with hor parents, Mr. and By Mrs. O. M. Robertson Sunday services October 7, lOSd across a tribe of natives who had Mrs. Hubert Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday school 11 a, m. thought before the travelers arrived L.awronce Smith and family of Wheat- The Ladies Pioneer club held its Preaching service 12:00, that thoy wore tho only people in the field township, wore also dinner guestsSeptombei ' meeting at tho home of Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p, m. world. There are some people in our of Mr, and Mrs, Hubert Wolls, Sun­Mrs, Lucy Robertson with 20 members Leader, Elsie GalUuvay. neighborhood just like that. diiy, and five guests present, A potluck Nick and Norman Bok spent the dinner was served and a program was week end with their father, Wilbur enjoyed in the afternoon. It was a t~t.»»t~.,.(»«,.«,«-t-*~.~<-«-*-«~«»<~*~<„>~.««~*»<"< Box, near St, Johns, surprise to Mrs, Robertson, t Baptist Church Notes 1 DR. C. W. CLEAVER Mr, and Mrs, Robert Hartig and H, E, McGrath and Walter Ekins t II. II. Iloyt, Pastor f Joan of East Alaiedon, and Mr, and and family of Detroit, spent the woek Mason—Phone 151 Mi's, Alvin Hartig and little Arthur end here, ^...^..^-••.••^••-••••••.••••••-•-.-•-••'•••••••"•"•-•"••,>,,Morning service with comlnunion ait motored to Coleman and spent the Mrs, Harold Spencer and daughters 10:00, Plates $10,00 week end with Mr, I-Iartig's sister. Mi-,recentl y brought Mrs, Swartz home Bible school 11:30 a, m, and Mrs. Frank Wickert. from Jackson, where she has been car­ B, y, P, U, 6:15 p, ra. Cleaning $1,00 Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, ing for Mrs, Margaret Hubbard, At 7:30 p. m, there will be a spe­ Charles Kurtz were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Anna Gallery of Eaton Rap­ cial union service in which wo will Hours 9 a, m, to 5 p, m. Stein and children and tho Misses ids, visited Mrs, Idella Halsey, Sun­ have as our guest speaker, Alfred W, Josephine and Clara Purtell of Lan­ day, Hart, of East Landing, who will speak Over Neely's Clothing Store sing. on conditions as he has found tht;lii in Mi's. Fi'ances Vidoto from Spring beer gardens and dance halls ill mod- Plate repairs 4 hour service Arbor, spent Saturday with her sis- f Felt Plains f ei'n days. Every parent and churcli toi'-in-law, Mrs. Marian Allen, and By Mrs. Norrls Hart f worker should be present to hear these they attended Alaiedon Farmers club t ,,,t,,«,,«.,*,,«,,t>.«,4 First luigo section of the two penstock tubes nt the -Norrls diiin, TVA','; ?,'12,000,000 project near Knoxvillo, Tenn,fact, s presented. at Floyd Burgess'. as it was lowoi'oil into plncc at the dam. Each section of tliosc tubes Is 20 foot in diainetor, and each of tlie two You are always welcome in our Mrs. Leo Jones, Mrs. Ella Doll of Rose Sauer tand Margaret Berry of tubes will ho liiore than SOO feet long when coniplotod. services. Lansing, Mrs. Edna Collins and Mrs. Stockbridge, spent the week end with CHANGE OF Marian Allen spent Monday at Eaton Miss Marjorie Jean Mclnteo, Rapids. Mr, and Mrs, Boyd Relyea were in Wheatfleld Center Completing Big French Liner Nazarene Church LOCATION Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Colins, Mr, and Chicago Sunday to attend the world's By Mrs. George Pratt Mrs, Willie Kurtz and Kenneth, Mr,fair . .,,T!":::.;. Ernest Martin, Preacher 1 The offices of Dr, Kellogg have and Mrs, Richard Andrews, James The boys' Harmonica band of tho been moved from the former loca­ and Lee Hulett and Mrs, Mabel E. Felt Plains church will be at tho Eden Pre-servicc prayer meeting 9:30 a, Root and June and Joan Root attend­church on Sunday evening, October 14, The Community Aid society will tion above Webb's Shoe Store. meet with Mr, and Mrs. George Frost m, ed Booster night held by Capitol Mr. and Mrs, George Higdon visited Sunday school 10 a, m. Gi-.angf? at the Methodist church on Mr, and Mrs, S, 'V, Lawrence in Fltch- Thursday, October 11, for dinner. Ev­ The new location is Suite 2 above eryone is urged to attend, Morning worship 11:00, Main street, Lansing, on Satui'day burg, Sunday, N, Y, P, S, 6:30 p, m. the Farmers bank, niglit, Mrs, Norrls Hart and Mrs, Archie Mrs, M, Showerman, Bertha and Evangelistic service 7:30 p, m. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Rupp andBar r were in Eaton Rapids, Wednes­ Roy spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Prayer meeting Friday evening DR. F. J. KELLOGG Mr, and Mrs, Walter Rupp of Sagi­ day, 'where they visited Mrs. Hattie Edith Showerman and family, 7:45, Everybody welcome. naw, and Mr, and Mrs, A, Rupp of Winslow, Mrs. Ollie Higgins and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Roland Frost and chil­ Bath, were callers Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Willard Higgins and family, dren, Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Backus and of Mr, and Mrs, Richard Andrews and James Mclntee and Ward Vicary children and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Back­ family. went to the state convention at Grand us were Sunday guests of Mr. and i Christian Science Society j Rapids, Friday, Mrs. Floyd Donal and Martha, ,,,«ii>,H,,»iH,,tiHi,.iHiH ,>inini.> ,.,,|,,.in,.t..|,,.,., CHAS. W. BROWNE Mr, and Mrs, Amasa Grace went to Mr, and Mrs, Charles Frost and Christian Science services are held Headquarters for SoutJi Leroy Rodford Sunday to help celebrate the 76th birthday anniversary of Mr, children and Mr, and Mrs, Lantis of over Aseltine's jewelry store every By Mrs. W. L. Bice Lansing, and Eugene Frost were Sun­ Sunday morning at 10:30, WALL PAPER Grace's father, day dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ar­ Primary Sunday school is held dur­ Mrs, George Higdon and Waunetta thur Frost. ing the service, and Beautiful in its simplicity was the wore in Jackson last Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. George Frost and chil­ Wednesday evening testimony meet­ ceremony which united in marriage Mr, and Mrs, Gleeland Winslow dren and Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Frost ing at 8 o'clock, Miss Kathleen Risch, daughter of Mr. were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Artiespen t Sunday in Detroit with Mr, and "Unroality" will be the subject of WINDOW SHADES and Mrs, H, C, Risch and Graham Wood for dinner, Sunday, Mrs. Fred Hines and Lilas Frost, the lesson sermon in all Christian Glegler of Hartland, son of Mr. and Mr, Dexter's auto was completely Roy Showerman was badly bruised Science churches throughout the Quality Goods and Mrs, Lawrence Glegler, Tho wedding burned up Monday when it caught Are Monday noon, when a horse ran away world on Sunday, October 7, Lowest Prices took place September 26, at eight while he was stopped at an oil sta­ throwing him from the wagon. He is Among the Bible citations is this o'clock in the evening, at the home of tion, confined to his bed, passage (Jer, 22:13): "Woe unto him Opposite P. 0. Mason the bride's parents south of Webber­ Mr, and Mrs, Norman Rice and a Wheatfleld Grange No, 851, met last that buildetb his house by upright- ville, The Rev, Gould, pastor of tho friend from Detroit, and Mrs, Georgo Tuesday evening. After the business First Baptist church of FowlervlUe, Higdon called on Mrs, Artie Wood, meeting a weenie roast was enjoyed read the service In the presence of 19 Mondtay afternoon. after which games were played. guests. The bride and groom took SPECIAL EXCURSION their places in front of the altar of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs and State law requires all anglers over Howai'd spent Sunday afternoon at TO VISIT autumn leaves and garden flowers un­18 years of age to possess a fishing Lansing with Mr, and Mrs, Fred West attended, with little Harold Risch, license when fishing the Inland watersan d Mr, and Mrs. Claude Biggs. nephew of the bride acting as ring of the state. The Wheatfleld Center L, A, S, met A Century of Progress Tlie iN'oriiiaiidio, a "sea-going city" of 73,000 tons, whose engines arc expected to give her a speed of over 30 knots, cutting down the transatlantic AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 crossing to four days, as sho now looks in tho dockyard nt St. Nazaire, ^ 4 • 0 0 ROUND TRIP Coaches Only n i\7 J Yourtown, Thtj G.imc of Ping-Pong Another Myth Leave Mason 1:30 a. m. (Central Time). Arrive Chicago 7:20 a. ni. (Central Dear Nephew: ring-pong is a well orgimizod sport "What made you quit raising hogs?" Ilmc). Leave Chicago not later Mian 10:10 p. m. (Central Time) and con­ with nfllloreiits luinibcrlng in the mil­ "In a simple-mlnilod way," ,snid necting train from Jackson. lions. The -•Vmorionn Plng-1'ong asso­ Fariiicr Corntossol, "I thought tlioy Th ERE .ire a lot of tilings I don't understand, among them why ciation estimutcs tllnt nt least 2,SS9,- miglit'liolp mo along Into the big gov- Patrons who desire to drive to any cities from which excursion is operated a perfectly sane person with money to spend wilj accept the unsup­ 000 fnniilios have tnhlcs. Tlioro are crmnoiit gnme. And then I discovered numerous tourniimonts. tlint the pork hnrrol was all n myth. and take advantage thereof, may park cars on unused railroad property to ported word of a stranger, representing an unknown concern, and on the extent available. Such parking shall be at patron's risk. Ask Ticket with Mrs, Lester Warner last Thurs­ Agent for information. the strength of a salesman's unverified statements, will part with his day and elected the following officers: Noted Authority On money as trustfully as a child putting his nickel in the' collection President, Mrs, Clarence Rumbaugh; AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION—TRAVEL SAFELY BY BAIL vice president, Mrs, Wert Warner; Mental Disease Here plate. secretary, Mrs, Floyd Fisher; treas­ urer, Mrs. Dell Wolf, MICHIGAN CENTRAL The worst of it is, that this same person will frequently fall for Max Bllwanger and Carlton Anway DR. G. F. INCH, ALIENIST, TO AD­ a proposition that he probably wouldn't even listen to if it came from attended the ball game at M, S, C, DRESS CLUB. TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS Saturday. the accredited representatives of a high-class, well-known concerni Mr. and Mrs. George W. Clark and Members of the Child Study club When solicited by a stranger, no matter what for, demand daughter Ruth of North Aurellus, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. are looking forward to the appearance Carl Anway and Carlton. here next Wednesday evening, Octo­ credentials, and make sure that they are genuine and not the kind ber 10, of Dr. George F; Inch, medical Prepare Your Plans Now anyone can produce who can pound a typewriter. And speaking of The Christian Courier Sunday schoolsuperintenden t of the YpsilantI State class will meet with Bruce Greenmanhospital . Dr. Inch will address the strangers, don't let down your guard simply because you may have Friday night, October 5. After the club on "Mental Health." The meet­ The East Lansing Building and Loan Association is offer­ business meeting a marsbmallow ing of the club Is open to the public ing to aid in the Country's Better Housing Plan by loaning met the man casually or seen his name in the'newspaper. Just re­ roast will be enjoyed. and all parents and those Interested member that any legitimate representative of any legitimate deal in child care and training are urged money in Mason for NEW BUILDINGS, REMODELING Representative Charles A. Plumley, to take advantage of the presence of and REPAIRS. f ' ihould have credentials and should not be insulted if asked to pro­ of Vermont, declared It fortunate that Dr. Inch who is considered In medical the Dlonne quintuplets were born In circles as an authority on mental dis­ duce them. If he is insulted or if his credentials are ;iot forthcom­ Canada rather than in the United eases among the children. The rate of interest is low and the repayment will be on ing, don't waste your time by listening. States. If they had been born in this easy monthly terms. country, he said, "the government Dr. Inch has made a notable con­ Yes, your mother tells me you were doing all your buying from would have required that twoi of themtributio n to the mental field of medi­ be plowed under."—Bath (Me.) Times.ca l research. Contrary to popular be-, established firms. Believe me, there,never was a time when this pol­ lief insanity frequently appears in the The Season is^ Advancing very early years of life. From the icy would pay better dividends than right now. With business con­ Of course wet can't all get In on the studies made by Dr. Inch ia his regu­ Do Not Put It Off But Do It Now government checks which are being lar duties of supervising the care and ditions on the up-grade this country will be flooded with shyster handed out from Washington, but Juat treatment of patients committed to outfits of all kinds. Now is the time to stick to the people who have wait tin it comes time for paying thestat e hospitals, he has developed some Call at our office at 124 W Grand River Ave., East Lan­ bill, then we will be able to get in interesting theories, concerning home sing and talk over yourneeds with us. I ; been tried and tested. Affectionately, on the New Deal. training of children and has a most Interesting manner of-presenting his Ship's Doctor; "Has your husband topic before the average audience. All Your Dutch Uncle, been taking the medicine' I prescrib­ parents will be intensely Interested.In East Lansing Building ed?" the address. Officen! of the Child Sailor's Wife:."Mebbee he's a few Study club extend a cordial invitation A^ tablets behind, but he's a montii aheadt o all to attend. The meeting will be with the whisky." held at the high school buUdlng.

.;#!l?|!*l; Aige Tea INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934

Bateman Neighborhood PROCEEDINGS OF Oil Man Tests Securities Act CIRCUIT COURT By Edna Casper Taken from Journal Entries of Ingham County Legal News tho Circuit Court Mr, and Mrs, Frank Shiith, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Pitts and Mrs. Carrie A SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN INGHAM COUNTY Glinz of Wheatfleld, wore Sunday September 33 guests of Mr, and Mrs, Judson Smith People vs. Harold Oliphant. Pro­ and Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Smith, bation 2 years. Costs of $30,00 with­ Mr, and Mrs, Charles Leonard visit­ ROSTER OPCOUNTY OFFICERS in 6 months. (Breaking and entering ed Mr, and Mrs, Guy Bateman, Sun­ in the night time with intent to com­ day. COUNTY CLERK Mr, and Mrs, Harold Smith and CIRCUIT COURT mit larceny). family spent Sunday with Mrs. Thlrneth Judicial Circuit Main office at Mason, branch in Lansing city ball. People vs, Carl Miller, Probation Smith's parents at Battle Creek, Clerk: C, Ross Hilliard, Mason. 2 years, (Breaking and entering in Terms: January, 2nd Monday In January at Mason; the night time with intent to commit Mr. and Mrs. F, Lile spent a part Lansing Chief Deputy: Flora G. Dewey, Lansing. of last week with Mr. and Mrs, Wil­ March, 2Dd Monday in March, at Lansing; May, larceny). liam Uber, 2nd Monday in May at Mason; September, 2nd OTIIBR COUNTY OFFICERS People vs, Orval Grubaugh, Sen­ Mr, and Mrs, John Potter were Sat-" Monday in September at Lansing, Treasurer; Clarence W. Lock, Mason. tence: Jackson 6 months to 5 years, urday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs, Register of Deeds: Ethel L. PhilliiDS, Mason. (Larceny), Jude Hall, Judges: Hon, Charles B, Colllngwood and Hon, People vs, James Rhodes, Sentence: Drain Commissioner: George Graham, Mason, Jackson 2 years to 10 years, (Assault Mr, and Mrs, A, I, Leonard called Leland W. Carr, on Mr, and Mrs, M. O, Ely and Donna Sclaool Commissioner; Fred E, Searl, Mason,' with a dangerous weapon with intent Lorraine, Sunday afternoon, Road Commission; A. H. Phillips, chairman, Lan­ to commit great bodily harm less than Prosecuting Attorney: Dan D, McCullough, Lansing; the crime of murder), Mr, and Mrs, G, C, Bateman called Assistant, Benjamin F, Watson, Lansing, Main sing, L, T. Lasenby, Mason, C. H. Murray, Retta L, Burlen vs, Phillip Sch­ on Mr, and Mrs, Neal Dolbie, Sunday office. Capital Bank Tower, Lansing, BunkerhiH. roeder, Order of dismissal. evening, County Relief Commission: C, R. Hoffer, East Lan­ Soptoniber 24 Mrs, Zada Quiggle spent the wcf2k Sheriff: Thomas H, Hanna, Mason, end with Mr, and iMrs. William Uber sing; A, B, Ball, Mason; Joseph Dunnebacke, People vs. Wayne Cardott, Verdice; and Z. C. Lewis. Lansing, Administrator: Miss Ruth Bowen, Lan­ Disagreement (Negligent homicide). Court Officer: George H, Sh-aw, Holt, People vs. Earl C, Smith, Trial and Probation Officer and Friend of the Court, Laird sing, verdict: Not guilty. Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commission: Robert Troyer, Lansing, People vs, John Douglas and B, P, Grovenburg J. Inghram, Lansing; C. J. Whiting, Mason; B. Newitian, Motion to disn\iss denied. By Mrs. Howard C. NorUi Circuit Court Commissioners: Carl H, McLean and W, Bushnell, Leslie. Trial and verdict: Guilty, Alvin A, Neller, Lansing, Soptcniber 25 People vs. Robert Kershner. Trial Frank Strobel and Mrs, Strobel re­ State Conservation' Officer, Glen Murphy, Mason. and verdict: Guilty (negligent homi­ turned last Thursday to their homo in PROBATE COURT Residence 210 E. Maple street. cide). Bond continued until Oct, 13, Georgia after spending a few days at Main office in Mason, branch at Lansing in Baucb People vs, Clark Johnson, Motion the home of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Stro­ County Welfare Agent: Claude Post, Mason. bel, On tho preceding Sunday tho six Bldg,, open Mondays and Thursdays, Old Age Pension Board: Claude Post, chairman, for order of commitment to be set aside. Denied, Strobel brothers and thoir families Judge: Hon, L, B, McArthur, Mason, Mason; Judge L, B. McArthur, Mason; Mrs,- September 26 were dinner guests at the Strobel Probate Register: Charles A, Clinton, Mason, Terry Corliss, Lansing. In the matter of the contempt pro­ home where their mother was the Superintendents of Poor: S. S, Main, Lansing; C, C. ceedings, Harold D, Bredwell, Guilty Aldricli DliiUe, Te,\-ns oil operator, wns tlie lii'St to test the scope of tlie honor guest, Juvenile Probation Officer: J, M, Hewitt, Mason, of contempt of court. Adjourned un­ socurltlos iict when lie sold a slini-o of stock in oil liiiids ho liiis loused in Tc.vfis, Mr, and Mrs. Howard North called Foster, Haslett; William S. Rhodes, Mason, , on Mr, and Mrs, Earl Richmond in Dog Wardens: Clay Braden, Mason; John Myers, til Oct, 1, 1934, aUlioiigh forbidden to do so by the federal triiile comniisslon on tlie ground tliiU Supervisor of Mother's Pensions: Mrs, Karen Ly­ People vs, David Kuster, Trial and he is marketing unregistered securities, Tho photograph shows :^Ir, Bllilce (right)?Iolt , Tuesday evening. man, Lansing, Lansing:. verdict: Guilty, soiling a shiiro of stock to Harry H, Crliig (ioft) of Wn.slilngton, ID, G, fol- A son, Richard Wayne, was born Bert Frederick vs, Charles Bray, Sunday, September 30, to Mr. and Judgment for plaintiff: $129,53, costs two dollars as Paul 1'. waters, attorney for sccui'ltlos and oxcliange coniniis- Mrs. Clarence Leonard, to be taxed. sion, looks on. Mrs, Helen Starner entertained the People vs. Merle Hopper, Trial Missionary society Tuesday afternoon, commenced, Martin Janeckc and Leone North NEW CASES BEGUN spent several days at Boughner Lake MORTGAGE SALE SUMMARY IN CIRCUIT COURT Kathryn Worfel, Admx. vs, Clarence Northwest Stocltbridge t B, Kirksey, et al. Order of dismis­ By Mrs. W. L. Sharland f COUNCIL fishing and duck hunting this week, Listed below are dates, places of sale, condensed descriptions of Chancery and Law cases begun in sal and discontinuance, Mr, and Mrs, Will Hunt of Holt, property, approximate amounts of mortgages, the mortgagors and Ingham county clrciUt aourt dur­ Scfpteniber 37 it.,*,,«..«.t..t-c>>"<-*~>~«-*»««.4-«»«-*-..4.,i PROCEEDINGS called on Mr, and Mrs, Tooker, Sun­ ing week ending Monday before • day afternoon, mortgagees, and the attorneys in foreclosures occurring within the date e( pubUcatlon. People vs, George Seaman, Sen­ Mr, and Mrs, Beryl Smith spent next thirty days. While great care has been taken in the compiling tence: Jackson 1 year to 10 years. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Archie Mrs, Helen Watts and baby of Al­ (Taking indecent liberties). Sharland. Mason, Mich,, October 1, 1934, bion, is visiting her parents, Mr, and of this summary, the publishers of the Ingham County News do not People vs, Joseph Hotianovitch, Roscoe Swaddling and family spent Mrs, Peters, guarantee its accuracy and will accept no responsibility therefor. This Council mot and was called to order Sentence: Jail 90 days, (Simple as- Sunday afternoon with his parents, by Mayor Jewett, Present, Aldermen Mr, and Mrs, Angell and Phyllis summary is compiled and published for the protection and conven­ Clnmcery sfiult). Mr, and Mrs, E, Swaddling at Plain- Clinton, Darling, Fletcher, Taylor, wore dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, ience of both mortgagors and mortgagees and other interested parties. Mabel Winfield vs, Henry Winfteld, People vs, Merlo Hopper, Trial field, Absent, Alderman Kelly, Harold Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Don divorce, Harry F, Hittle, Atty, continued, Mr, and Mrs, Will Disler from Mu- Pierce of Flint, and Tommy David of , , „ , Bessie R, Housler vs, Martin E, September 28 nith, and Mr, and Mrs, John Usher The minutes of the last meeting Lansing, wore also guests there. October 5, at Mason, Root vs, of Lansing, l?4880,67, John A, Brooks, pjo^gigr, divorce, C, V, King, Atty, were read and approved except that Swartout, E of W 2-3 of lot 4 and People vs. Merle Hopper, Conclu­ from Jackson, spent Sunday with Mr, the motion declaring Aid, Surateaux' N 75 ft, of B 22 ft, of said lot 4 and ^O^ctober 27, at Lansing, Prudential I GeraldLne D, Wiltse vs, Winton S, sion of trial and verdict: Guilty, and Mrs, Guerdon Usher. chair vacant, the vote should read 4 Frank Clickner of Felt Plains, Sun­ . N 75 ft, of W 22 ft, of lot 5, all in Ins, Co, vs, McCowan Lot 10 of L. Wiltse, divorce, Joe C, Foster, Recognizance of $500,00 to appear for Lena Barth is working for Mrs, C, yeas. Alderman Clinton did not vote. day, block 17, City of Mason, $4261,52, E, Cedar Acre Sub,, City of Lansing, ,'52,-^^^ty, sentence Oct, 6, 1934, Neithammer, The finance committee report the Dr, Canflold and Mrs, Canficld, A, Densmore, Atty, i79G,28, John A, Brooks, Atty, | John C, Linn, et al vs, Walter S, People vs, Glenn Gregory, Arraign­ W, L, Sharland and family and following claims and recommend their daughter Elizabeth, and mother, Mrs, October 5, at Lansing, Judson vs, \ October 27, at Lansing, American | Turrill, etc,, et al. Bill for account- ed, pleaded guilty, remanded to await Verna Sharland spent Sunday with allowance: Palmer, of Baton Rapids, were Sun­ Seymour, Lot 3, block 14 of Park State Savings Bank vs, Eaton, Com, | ing, Greene &, Bird, Attys, sentence. Clark Hazelton and family near Mor­ day callers at the B. H, Field home, People vs, Frcemont Ayling, Ar­ rice, Frank Rathburn and men $198,95 Mrs, Cora Russell visited Mr, and Heights Subd,, City of Lansing, in tho center of cement paved high­ Goldie Sitterding vs. George Sitter- raigned, pleaded guilty, plea accepted. Ercel Doane 68,62 Mrs, Frank Hazelton of Northwest $818,56, C, F, & E, T, Hammondway, , called "Old Gi-and River High­ ding, divorce, Carbaugh & Leighton Wolverine Engineering Co, — 97.14 Aurelius, Sunday, Attys, way" (Lansing to Portland) and now plaintiff's Attys,; D, D, McCullough Remanded to await sentence. Buffalo Meter Co, 51,00 People vs, Carl Breininger, Ar­ Pitchburg Miss Maud Russell of UnioiiviUe, is October C, at Lansing, Reasoner vs,! designated as State Trunk Lino M-16, Def, Atty, raigned, pleaded guilty, plea accepted. r Traverse City Iron Works ___ 4,25 visiting hor cousin, Mrs, B, H, Field, Taylor, Lot 4 of block 1 of Morri-1 at a point 7G5yj ft, E of W line of Law t By Mrs. I. S. Batdorff Thorburn Coal Co, 2.70 son's Sub, of block 16 of Townsond's f Sec, 6, T4N, R2W;« thence 574 ft, more Remanded to await sentence, and family, Charles Crackford vs, Joe Demarco Edwin W, Moore, Admr. vs, Edwin Mickelson-Baker Lumber Co, .- 435,17 Mr, and Mrs, William Warner and Sub, on N frac, of Sec, 20 of T-IN, ;or less to S line of Pere Marquette R, et al. Trespass on the case, Kim Lansing Supply Co, 9,80 Mr, and Mrs, Wells Clickner attended R2W, City of Lansing, ,'51113,08, Hay-1 R, right of way in Soc, 31, T5N, R2W, A, Johnson and Ross Jewell, Consent A coupe driven by Alfred Hazol Michigan Bell Telephone Co, _ 8,50 den, Hubbard & Rathbuu, Attys, i thence W by NWIy along S line of Sigler, AtV' judgment; $750,00 without costs. Sat­ a progressive pedro party at tho home isfaction of judgment. and a truck driven by S, Ketchum col­Mason Plumbing tt Heating Co 5,05 of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Bunker of October C, at Lansing, Capitol Sav-!said R, R, right-of-way to W lino of Maud Crackford vs, Joe Demarco lided in front of the Fitcliburg store R. B, Wallace 5,5'^•'^5^ t1 R„nrr;Vii7ii"ln7ri?vrdav'nV^^^^^ ings tt Loan vs, Baske, N 112% ft,!said Sec, 31, thence S on said W line et al, Trcspttss on the case, $10,000, of E 44 tt, of lot 2 of block 13 of Park of said Sec. 31 to center of above Kim Sigler, Atty, Sunday morning. No ono was hurt; Consumers Power Co ^S'^S nr'^Mv ' ^^n r^s aM Willis L, Purdey vs, Courtney R •,.t»."t»«,>»,,»„»„«„.„»„*-t„«»."t„«„*>,4»t„«„«„»„«»t-f Place, City of Lansing, ,?331S,71, highway in Sec, 31, 370 ft, more or but a son of S, Ketchum was thrown Capital Casting Co '"^'ib awardf'd rthcKv , SMari veilaiy Bunkeri s , piiyoWells Clickvoro ­ Cummins &. Cuminins, Attys, less, thence E'ly along center line of f Husband, et al. Trespass on the case REAL ESTATE 1 from the truck. Both cars were dam- Sinclair Refining Co, 6,20 nerI "^""^f',«•>, Willia;m ™.<:'^''^'" Warner and Fern^ Bell^^^'"-^ October G, at Lansing, Capitol Sav­ said highway in said Sees, 31 and 6 to Foster & Cameron, Attys. aged. I Floyd Miller 2,00 ings tt Loan vs, Locke, Lot 30 of place of bog,, except a certain portion TRANSFERS I Mrs, Carrie Shotwell spent the woek Pioneer Chemical Co, 18,00 'uigor , Chlores L. Bahn vs, Courtney R • Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. Pasadfina Suta,, City of Lansing, ,'52,-of said above land described as the Husband, et al. Trespass on the case end- with Mr, and Mrs, Mose Mc- G, S, Thorburn 12,14 Frank Hazlton of Northwest Aure­ 395,14, Cummins & Cummins, Attys.W 140 ft, of that part of the SW % Foster &. iCameron, Attys, Creery, | Dr, C, V, Russell 25,00 lius, Mr, and tVlrs. Eldred Harkness October G, at Lansing, Capitol Sav­ of Sec, 31, T5N, R2W, lying between Re; Estate of Almd Bunes, deceas­ (By Ingham Abstract & Title Co,) Mi'ss Erma Artz visited her sister,' A, M, Botts r3,6 908! and Mrs, Maggie Evelin, were enter- ings tt Loan vs, Phillips, W 35 ft, of state highway known as M-16 and the ed. Probate appeal, Shields, Silsbee September 24 Mrs, William Freiermuth, last Sun- A, F, Zickgraf 103,001' tiiined at a progressive domino party lot 4, block 58 of Sec, 10, City of Lan­ right-of-way of the Pere Marquette Ballard tt Jennings, Attys, Richard Short and wife to Alfred day, I Sun Oil Co, by Mrs. Cora Russell, sing, ,?1413,95, Cummins & Cummins,R , R,, containing ono acre of land, Bishop, lot 166, Chesterfield Hills No, Aunt Mary Dewey's home has been Standard Oil Co, 45,74 Attys, more or less, ?4138,14, Chas, W, Fos­ C, I, T. Corp, vs. Daylight Baking 2, East Lansing; $1,00 etc, sold and tho now owners are wiring E, Southwick 5,35 Clayton Snow and family visited October 6, at Lansing, American ter, Atty, Corp,, a Michigan Corp, Assumpsit. Soptemhcr 25 for electricity and mtaking other re- Ward Gravel Co, 56,25 Mr, and Mrs, Frank Goisenhaver of State Sav, Bank vs. Swan, Lot 5, October 29, at Lansing, Michigan Frederick McGrane, Atty, Lcnnah E, Backus, Neenah A, Kyes pairs, I Carrier Stephens Co, 13,40 Grovenburg, Sunday, block 177, City of Lansing, ,?3450,35. Trust Co, vs, Snell, Lot 2 of block 3 R, C, Sherwood alias Robert C. and Mildred E, Exelby to American Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Hazel have Clarence Lock, Co, Troas, 44,12 School Dist. No, 7, Aurelius, has a Charles W, Foster, Atty, of Claypool's Sub,, City of Lansing, Sherwood vs, Vernon Wllhelm, Tres­ State Savings Bank, E yt. of lot 1 and moved to the Miller house. Board of Cemetery Trustees.-, 305,16 new piano, pass on the case upon promises Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Vorborg of October 6, at Lansing, American Com, 10 rods W of SB corner of said B y, • of N 38 ft, of lot 2, block 36, weekJame. s Brogan has been ill the past EarEzral ParrisHaddyh 20,00 State Sav, Biink vs, Moore. W 33 ft. block 3, thence W 2 rods, thence N Brown & Gregg, Attys, City of Lansing; $1,00 etc, Jackson, visited Mr, and Mrs, Wells Clarence Lock, Co, Troas, 1385,65 Clickner and family, Sunday evening. of E 4 rods of lots 136, 137 and 138, 12 rods, thence E 2 rods, thence S 12 Frank T, Franldin and wife to Cen­ The Bureau of Navigation has an­ Geo, Kellogg 50,00 KnoUwood Park, City of Lansing, rods to beg,, ?4709,2S, Joseph H, Probate Hearings tral Trust Co,, Trustee of Estate of nounced that the fleet maneuvers for Glen P, Stevens and men 60,20 .•5305,44, C, W, Foster, Atty. Dunnebacke, Atty, Dr, F, J, Kellogg 7,50 A flapper on her first trip aboard a For Tuesday, October 9 John G, Bauerle, deceased, S 30,75 ft, the spring of 1935 will be in the ex­ battleship, stepped up to a sailor who October 6, at Lansing, Capitol Sav, November 2, at Lansing, Bergman of lots 4 and 5, block 1, South Park treme Northern Pacific, Considera­ June Surateaux 11,25 & Loan Co, vs, Johnson, Lot 171 of vs, Swartout, Lot 11 in block 11 in Estate of Mary A, Drake, deceased, tion has been given for some time by The report of the finance committee was swabbing a deck and said; "I Standard Real Estate Co,'s Westmore­ Add,, Lansing; $1,00 etc, want to see the captain of the ship." original plat of Village of (now city) hearing on claims. Austin F, Burdick and wife to Cen­ naval officials to plan for a fleet cruise was adopted by .the following vote; land Add, to City of Lansing, $4324,07,Mason , $2277,18, A, A. Bergman, Estate of Louise Theiss, deceased, to, and defensive maneuvers about, Yeas 4; Nays 0, Sailor: "But, he's forward. Miss." Cummins & Cummins, Attys, tral Trust Co,, Beg, at a point 30 rods Flapper: "I don't care if he is, this Atty, hearing on claims. E of S yt post of Sec, 18, T4N, R2W, the coast of Alaska, including the re­ Thf.- report for September of Pearl October 6, at Lansing, Capitol Sav, November 3, at Lansing. American Estate of (Stef) Steve Kupco, de^ N 80 rods, E 10 rods, S 80 rods and W mote Aleutian Islands, Hardenburg, city treasurer, was' re­ is a pleasure trip," tt Loan Co, vs, Fineout, Lot 46 of State Savings Bank vs. Ivory, Lot 2, ceased, hearing on claims. 10 rods to beg,; $1,00 etc. ceived and placed on file. Rivercrest Subd, of a part of N '/j of plat of Chesterfield Hills No, 1, City Estate of Blanche H, Webb, de­ On motion council adjourned until NW % of Sec, 20, T4N, R2W, City of Frank C. Minar and wife to John ft, and E 165 ft, to beg. Also S 45 ft, of East Lansing, $5747,44, Charles ceased, hearing on claims. of N 49'^ ft, of W 50 ft, of lot 47, October 15, 1934, at 7:30 p, m. Lansing, Cummins & Cummins, AttysW, , Foster, Atty, Estate of Prank Remington, de­ W. Eames, Sr. and wife, N V2 of SE GEO, KELLOGG, City Clerk. R. R. ROBBINS. D. C. October 6, at Mason, Smith vs, November 3, at Lansing, American ceased, hearing on claims. y,; SW Yt of SE yt. and SE 1-4 of SWOakwood , East Lansing; $1,00 etc, Hawkins, Lot 37 and S of lot 36 State Savings Bank vs. Shoemaker, S Estate of Sadie A. Royston, de­ 1-4 of Sec. 12, T2N, R2W; $1.00 etc. Frank Taft to Mary J, Taft, lot 119, and entire of lot 38, running back 62 ft, of E 70 ft, of lot 5, block 55, ceased, hearing on claims. ' September 36 Greencroft Subd,; $1,00 etc. Chiropractic Healtli 36V'2 ft, all being on King's plat of,City of Lansing, $2994,33, Charles W. Harry S. Ogdon to Elmer I, Hull Margaret P. Arnold to Dorothy Al- South Aurelius and North Estate of Matilda Cook, deceased, and wife, N 29% ft, in length of lots ford, lot 2, block 2, Narmore's Add,, Onondaga Service Village of Delhi, gituatcd in SB % of Foster, Atty, hearing on appointment of adminis­ 18 and 19 in block 2, Lansing Im­ Lansing; $1,00 etc, Sec, 14, T3N, R2W, Also com, 72,51 November 3, at Lansing, Capitol trator. provement Co,'s Add,, Lansing; $1,00, John H. Arnold and wife to Dorothy By Mrs. B. H. Field DART NATIONAL BANK BLDG. rods N of SB corner of Sec, 14, thence Savings & Loan Co, vs, Locke, Lot Estate of Arthur M, Hartman, de­ Clarence G, Warfle and wife to AVurd, NW V) of SE of Sec, 29, N on the E line of said Sec, 14 to a 289 of Excelsior Land Co,'s Sub,, City ceased, hearing on final account. Bonona M, Gregory and wife, SW yf. Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Hall and Mrs, Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. point duo E of SE corner of lot 28 of of Lansing, $2472.96. Cummins & Estate of Robert T. Merrifield, de­ T4N, R2E; $1,00 etc, 2 to 5 p. m. King's plat, thence W to said SE cor-' Cummins, Attys. of SW yt. of Sec. 5, T4N, R2E; $1,00, Soptomber 38 Mertie Pratt and son Donald of St, ceased, hearing on final account. Alice A, Corwin to William E, Hec­ William E, Marling and wife to Johns, visited at the B, H. Field and 7 to 8 p.'m. nor of lot 28, thence S'ly along E line November 3, at Lansing. Capitol Estate of Anne Underhill, deceased, tor and wife. Com, at NW corner of Wells Clickner homes over the week of said plat to SB corner of lot 40, Savings it Loan Co, vs. Landry, Lot hearing on appointment of adminis­ Clara B, Brown, lot 144, Adam's Add,, House calls promptly attended to. thence W along S line of said lot 40 190 and N of lot 191, Excelsior Sec, 32 in TIN, R2W, S along W line Lansing; $1,00 etc, end, trator. of said Sec, 110 rods,> E 40 rods, N 20 Clara B, Brown to Adolf Milke and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Clickner and Phone 250 Mason, Michigan of said plat to highway, thence SE'ly Land Co,'s Subd, of a part of W Vs ofEstat e of Kaziah (Keziah) (Klssy) rods, E 120 rods, N to N line of said son visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs.' along highway to a point due W of NE % of Sec, 22, T4N, R2W, City ofWillis , deceased, hearing on final ac­ wife,~lot 2, Leslie Park, Lansing; $1, place of beg,, thence E to beg. Other- \ Lansing, $1843,58, Cummins & Cum- Sec, W along Sec, lino to beg,; $1,00, Cordie A, Francisco and wife to count. Se,ptenil)or 37 Frederick C, Fichter and wife, N y. wise described as all that part of SE mlns, Atty, Estate of Peter Hahn, deceased, Claude V, Russell and wife to Vt of Sec, 14, lying E of Michigan hearing on determination of heirs. of SW % of Sec. 16, T3N, RIW; $1. Central R, R, and conveyed by the American State Savings Bank, Com, Wm. H. Hunter and wife to Ray heirs at law of Martha King, deceas­ Marriage Licenses at a point in S line of lot 2, Brooks Curtis Hill and wife, lot 277 and 278, Arthur W. Jewett ASSUMED NAMES FILED Add, to Delta, East Lansing, 60 ft, W ed, to John H, King by deed, except Gerald Pine, Lansing 20 of SE corner of lot 2, NW'ly to NW Maple Hill, Lansing Twp.; $ . narrow strip of land adjoining a cer- Ruby Ferris, Lansing 20 Proctor and Hoisington Painters & corner of said lot 2, W on N line of lot Bailey Real Estate Inc. to Hiram B, tain lot owned by Harvey Rfbby and James C, Ballantine, Lansing. 36 Decorators, Paul J, Proctor and C. F. 3 to NW corner of lot 3, S on W line Fassett lot 3, block 10, Espanore FUNERAL DIRECTOR now inclosed with said lot of Harvey Irene Rath, Shelby, Ohio 34 Hoisington. of lot 3 to SW corner thereof, NE'ly Add,, Lansing; $1,00 etc, Ribby by a wire fence, containing 5 Merle E, Rhoads, Willlamston 24 United Fumigating Service, Wayne on S line of lot 3 to beg.; $1.00 etc. Hugh Woodworth and wife and acres more or less, and all of said Frances A. Cramer, Nashville 25 E. King, H. H. Rising. Lloyd Woodworth and wife to Charles 356-Phones—132 premises being in T3N of R2W, Ing- Stanley Wachowski, Lansing 39 United Fumigating Service, Wayne Cora M. Mlnnis to Catherine J, L. Mohr and wife. Com, 14 rods E of bam county, $916.30. E, A, Dens- Fclda Polacinskl, Lansing 44 E. King. Schmltt, lot 75, Supervisor's Plat of W % post of Sec. 28, TIN, R2W, S'ly more, Atty, | Irwin R, Hansen, Lansing 24 Unclaimed Freight, Rose Gladstone. Home Owners Subd,, Delhi Twp,; $1, to bank of Grand River, SE'ly along Funeral Home 605 South Jefferson Ave. October 31, at Lansing. Fink vs. Olive Baird Campbell, Flint 24 Dorothy Alfred to John H. Arnold river to land owned by Carl Zeltz, Sanford. Com. at NW corner of lot Carl H. Armstrong, Lansing 25 and wife, NW % of SE Vi of Sec, 29,SW'l y to NE corner of lot 3, according 10, thence S 2 rods, E 98 feet, NW'ly Luberta B. Grant, Lansing 21 Millville T4N, R2E, and lot 2, block 2, Nar- to plat of Wm. Rayner, NW'ly 12 Ambulance Service 19% feet, E lys feet, N 13% feet, W Harland M. Gallegan, Lansing 29 By Mrs. Maggie Burden more's Add., Lansing; $1.00. rods, SW'ly 8 rods, NW'ly 12 ft., 6 rods to beg., lot 10, block 14 of Alyce R. Keck, Lansing 30 McPherson Oil Co. to White Star NE'ly 8 rods, NW to SE corner of Green Oak Add., City of Lansing, $2,- Joseph Francis Smith, Lansing 32 Refining Co., Beg. at a point In N line land owned by school district No. 1, 116.67. C. F. & E. T. Hammond, Attys.' Inez Jane Rice, Lansing 24 Sunday school next Sunday at 10 of Grand River Ave., said point being N to beg.; $1.00. October 13, at Lansing. Prudential Charles W. Rider, Lansing 24 a. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. distant 6 ft. E'ly from SW corner of Capitol Savings & Loan Co. to C. R. Ins. Co. of America vs. Gunnell. Lot Caroline Esther Sheets, Lansing—18 The Sunday school elected officers lot 5, block 1, Village of Willlamston; Parish and wife, lot 2, block 2 of 3 of block 2 of Sophie Turner's Sub. Henry L. Abrahace, Kalamazoo 25 Sunday for the year commencing Oc­ S 75 degrees 30 minutes W along N'lyHolme s Plat of part of J. M. French ^ Among the SAFEST on blocks 29 and 36 of said City of Olive Loralne Lapham, Lansing 22 tober 7, as follows: Vernon Proctor, line of Grand River Ave. 151 ft.; N 14 Jr.'s Subd., Lansing; $1.00 etc. Lansing, ?6794.20. John A. Brooks, Tony M. Chicago Heights, 111 23 superintendent, Fred Marshall, assist­ degrees 30 minutes W parallel with E William H. Thomas and wife to Atty. Jennie Piacenti, Lansing 19 ant; John Graf, secretary; treasurer, line of lot 8, block 1, Willlamston, 49 Harry J. Thomas and Olin H. Wells, I Investments Known October 16, at Lansing. Equitable LeRoy CooH, Lansing 23 Gladys Sheathelm, assistant, Helen ft., N 75 degrees, 30 minutes, E 91.7 W Vs of NE y* of Sec. 11, T2N, RIW; Life Assurance Co.-vs. Gibson. Lot Helen Kuhn, Lansing 23 Walker; pianist. Hazel Wilcox, assist­ ft.; N 14 degrees, 30 minutes W 18.7 $1.00 etc. 165 and N 4 ft. of lot 164 and S 2,8 Richard H. King, Benton Harbor„21 ant. ft.; N 75 degrees, 30 minutes, E 59.3 Harry J. Bond and wife to Harry |L are first mortgages on homes in a desirabk com- ft. of lot 157, McPherson's Heather- Ruby Jeanette Hanse, Lansing_-_,..21 Mrs. Jones and Hattie Phelps visit­ ft.; S 14 deg. 30 minutes E 67.7 ft. to J. Thomas and Olln H. Wells, E % of wood No. 3, City of Lansing, $6538.77. Frank J. Card, Lansing 30 ed Maggie Burden Saturday afternoon, ig.; $1.00 etc. NW y, of Sec, 11, T2N, RIW; $1.00. ^ munity. This is the kind of security back of an in- Hayden, Hubbard & Rathburn, Attys. Cora M. Fernburg, Lansing 20 Mrs. Verne Stevens spent the eve­ McPherson Oil Co. to White Star Antoinette Barber to William K. October 20, at Lansing. Langdon Cyril C. Krlng, Lansing 19 ning there. Refining Co., Com, 4 rods W of SW Wilson and wife, S 26 ft of W 90 ft. k vestment in shares of this association. vs. Kenyon. Lot 27 of Keller's Replat Vera A. Macomber, Lansing 17 Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark visited hU corner of lot 137, McPherson's Plat of of lot 9 and N 20 ft. of W 90 ft. of lot of Aubumdale, Lansing, E 4 ft. of S Clarence B, Harwood, Lansing 24 sister, Mrs. Electa Bushnell, of West Village of Leroy at Intersection of W 8, block 42, Lansing; $1.00 etc. YOU ARE INVITED TO CONSIDER THESE 58 ft. of lot 27. together with W 4 Dorothy I. McCoy, East Lansing—lO Howell, Saturday. line of Summit St, and N line of Capitol Savings and Loan Company, ft. of S 58 ft. of land adjoining on E Melvln T. Bradshaw, Quincy, 111 27 Alfred Morgan and Mrs. Emma RiceGran d River St. as a point of beg., N a Michigan Corp. to Myrtle G. Cossltt, SHARES AS AN INVESTMENT to be used as driveway, $1,123.33. G.Deli a Bndres, Quincy, 111 2^ of Howell, called on her sister, Mrs. along W line of Summit St,, 4 rods, Wlo t 36 of College Grove, City of East E. McArthur, Atty. B. J. Kershner, Lansing 31 Burden, and brother, Everett Horwoodparalle l with N line of Grand River Lansing; $1.00 etc. October 22, at Lansing. Wilcox vs. Irene May Kershner, Lansing 20 Sunday afternoon. St. 4 rods, S parallel wrlth W line of Capitol Savings & Loan Company, Rational J£om ^ Monroe. Lot 145 of McPherson's Mr. and Mrs. Richey and Mr. and Summit St. 4 rods, E along N line of a Michigan Corp. to Mabel E. Grof, Heatherwood Sub. No. 2, City of Lan­DEOREES OF OIVOROB ORANTEO Mrs. Frinkle of Northwest Stock- Grand River St. 4 rods to beg.; $1.00. lot 178 of Kenwood Subd., City of sing, $1257.34. Charlotte C. Dunne­ Dorothy Rogers vs. Ray Rogers. bridge, visited Rev. TerwiUiger and Carl P. Mickelson and wife and Lansing; $1,00 etc. backe, Atty. Carl Armstrong vs. Hazel Arm­ family a few daya ago. Jesse N. Baker- and wife to Clifford September 39 October 27, at Lansing. The Pru­ strong. Charles Kirby and family of Eden, Bates and wife, N 25 acres of E 80 Grace D. Renker to Fred Miller and dential Insurance Co. of America vs. Mary M. Heln vs. Alexander Hein. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WIU acres of N of Fr'l Sec. 31 In T2N, wife, lot 283 of Michigan Heights 1260 Griswold SUeet, Detroit, Mich. Ferley. W 76.2 ft. of lot 13 of Wood- Geneva Mitchell vs. Forrest Mit­ Clark, Sunday. RIE, excepting parcel In NE corner; Subd., City of Lansing; $1.00 etc. Detroit's Oldest Building and row Park Subd., City of Lansing, $2,- chell. Rev. TerwlKlgtr and family enter­ $1.00 etc. Fred L. Webb and wife to George Loan Ajsociation tEDERALHOME 453.59. John A. Brooks, Atty. Irene UiUer vs. Clyde E. MiUer. tained her parents and sister and oth­ The Delphic Literary Society to The B. Scovell, E 17 ft of lot 9, and;W 17 Local Representative: D. P. Wblt* ~Bf»WKSYS' October 27, at Lansing. Prudential Arlene Iva Bunnell vs. Qeorge R. er friends from Battle Creek, Sunday. Delphic Alumni .Association Incorpor­ ft. of lot 8, of block 6, of Holmes plat more. Mason; Wm. H. Jobuton, Leslie Ins. Co. of America vs. Scbnabel K.Bunnell . Supt. Ray Bravender and familyf of ated, Beg. at SE comer of lot 47 of of lots 1, 2 and 3, block 4, of J. M. -Fletcher, Lot 66 of Standard Real Violet M. Cayouette vs. Leo El Holley,: spent the week end in this Oakwood, East Lansing, N 62^ ft., French Jr:'s Subd., City of Lansing; Bitate Co:'t Westmoreland Add., City Cayouette. ' vicinity. W 116 ft, S 66 ft., W 50 ft, S 16>^ $1.00 etc. I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 Page Eleven

Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice BUSINESS CARDS District No. 7, White Oak ATTORNEYS By Mn. F. O. Kendrtok FINAL ACCOUNT. WILUS—OCT. 9 MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE. MORTGAGE SALE Stato of MIchJBitn. Tho Probnto Court for Default having been made In tho conditionsDefaul t having been made in the conditionDefauls t having been made in tho conditionaDefaul t having been made In the conditionO.s J . HOOD and GEORGE H. MeARTHUB. tho County of Inshitm. of a real eaUtto mortgage wherein tho powerof a certain real estate mortRURO, whereby othf en certain mortgago made by Herbert J. oAt .a certain real estate mortgage wlioreby the Attorneya at Law. McArthur Building. At a soaaion ot anUl Court, hold at tho oProf Bal­e became operative, made by Robert poweA, r of sale therein contained became operLot- t and Hattie 'Lott, husband and wife, to iwwer ot sale therein contained became operaMason­ , Mich. Phone. olTlce 302. Iw62p The White Oalt Community club bate Office In the City of Mftnon, In the saidWol f and Cclia I. Wolf, hia wlfo to Emma 0fttlve. , nifide by Jay Eaton and Helen A. "EatonMar, y Lftmoreaux, dated tho 16th day of Maytive. , mado by Ernest C. SiedollierB and Mil­ will meet on Wednesday, October 10, county, on the 12th day of Soptembor, A, DRee. d dated May 16, 1927, and recorded in thhusbane d nnd wife, to the Amcrlcitii State Sav­A. D. 1920, and recorded in the olTIco ot thedre d B. Sicdelborg. husband and wife, to theD . G. F. WARNER & DWIGHT U WILSON: im. oftico of tho Register of Deeds of InBhnin ings Bank, a Michigan banking corporation, Register of Deeds for the County of InghamUnio n Building and Loan Association, LimitedAttorney, s nt Law. 1002-3-4 Dauch Building with Mrs, Lettie Porter for .dinner. Present, HON, L, B. McARTHUR, Judge County, MIchiBan, on May 18, 1927, in Liberdate d September 8, 1922, and recorded in thean d Stato of Michigan, on the 19th day of a Michigan corporation, ot Lansing, Michigan, Lansigg, Michigan. 51 All members are requested to come, of Probate, 296 of mortBftgcs on "page 25 and later lUisignolfic-e of Register of Deeds ot lURhani CountyMay, , A. D. 1920, in Liber 217 of Mortgages, dated Juno S, 1929, and recorded in tho Ing­ In tho Matter ot the Estate ot KEZIAH ed by the Executors of the estate of EmmaMichigan , on Seiitcmber 9, 1922, in lllfer 22!)o n Page 370, on which mortgage there is ham County, Michigan, Register ot Deed's of­ FARMERS' MUTUAL Mrs, Mary Collier and Guy spent (KAZIAH) (KISSY) WILLIS, Doccnscd. 0, Reed to Lauta E. Root on July 11, 1928o,f mortRrtges on page 137 anfl recorded in thclaimeo d to lie due at tho date of this notice,fice on Juno 10, 1929, In libor 3'24 of mot-tFIR- E INSURANCE COMPANY OF INCHAS Sunday in Detroit, They visited the O. J. Hood havhiR filifd in unld court hisan fi­d said assignincnt recorded in the RegiatcrofTfc o ot RoRlater of Deeda of Clinton Countyfor, principal and interest, the sum of $1640.12. gages on page 5, upon wliich mortgage thereCounty . Safest, cheapest, lieat. For ihfor« zoo and other places of interest. nal admlnlatratlon account, and hln petitiono t Deeds oftlce of Ingham County, MichiBftnMichigan, , on September 19, 1922, in liber 127nn d for fireiiiauranco . the aiim of $9.00, anids now clitinied to iio duo ahtl- pffyfiblo for niatlon write to Louis Slid, »ccretai-y. Ma­ praylnpr for tho allowance thereof, and for theon November 20, 1928, in Liber 300 of morto-f mortgages on pitBO 104, and on i-eorKiinizaa-n attorney's tec ot $35.00 as provided for inprincipa l and intef-eat the aum ot $2760.05, son. B. A. Densmore, pf-ealdent, Maaon. The White Oak Extension club will nsBlRnmont and dlfttrlbutlon of the rcalduo ofgiiKe s on page 2, on which mortgage there tloisn of aaid bank, said mortgage was duly saiasd­ mortgage, and no suit or proceeding nt and no ault at Iftw having been brotfglit to reOlTic- o on first floorcour t houae. 1w52d meet with Mrs, Lottie Porter for an aaid eiftate. now claimed to be due and pftyabio as prin­signed on November 6, 1933, by Carl A. Porsla,w having been instituted to recover the cover said debt, or any part tliereot. aftid It la Oidorcd, That Uio flthdft y of Ootoborcipa, l $1903.40 and as interest $338.28 or aReceive r ot said American State Savings Bankmoney, s secured by aaid mortgftge, or any parmortghgeot , liftving by resolution duly ailoptetl CHARLES FIELD, Agent, Citizens Mutual all day meeting Thursday, October 4, A. D, 1931, at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, nt total of $2241.08 nnd no suit at law havingto the American State Savings Bank, a Michthereof­ , at a regular meeliiig of its BoartI ot Directors,Autoniobil o Insurance Company. Phono Ma­ Helen Walker visited Margaret said Pf'obalo OfTicc, lie and in hereby ntipolnlcbeedn biouRht to recover said debt or any parigant banking corporation, pursuant to an orderNotic e Is hereby given, that by virtuo of declarethe d its election lo consider the whole son 164. 47.tf Scrlptcr Sunday, for examlninft and allowinK said account andthereo f and aaid mortgagee hitvlng declaredo f the Circuit Court for the County ot Inghampowe r ot salo containcfl in said mortgage, nnftniouhd t uhimld oh said mortgago debt lo be hchrinu said ifeUUon: her election to consider the whole amount unin­ Cliancery, by aaslRnmont recorded in said the atfttute in auch case made and provided, notonv duo ,itnd paj-ftblo hy roftsofi ot tho non- VETERINARIAN Mr, and Mrs, Donald Hunt and It iff Further Oitlcf'ofl, That public Jioticopai d on said mortgage debt, to be now duo Inghitand m County Register of Deeds ofTico onth e 20th day of October, A. D, 1934, at elevenpitymen t of certain inslhllmohts ot prlnclphl DR. H. C. GRAHAM, lussooiated with Dr. Geo. little son, Robert, of Albion, spent thof'eof bo Klvon by piibllchtion of a copy ofpayabl e by reimon of tho non-payment ot cef-Novembe- r 20, 1933, in liber 306 of mortgageso'cloc k In the forenoon, tbe undersigned will, and interest, fta lu-ovitioti tor by aftid morlgftgo, Moody. Phono 457. Sunday with her parents, Mr. andthi s order for thi'oe aucccaaivo wcokh previoutaisn inatallmonts of principal and interest as on page 291 and also recorded in- Cllntoh nt tho north front door of the City Hall, in thnolice o is hereby given thftt on Saturday, No­ to »ald day of henrinff, in the ln«hnm Countyprovide d for by said mortgage, notice Is hereCount­ y Regiatcr of Deotls olfico on Juno 15Cit, y of Lanaing. Ingham County, Michigan, vember 17, 1934, at ten o'clock in tho fore­ Mrs, F. C. Kendrick. News, a newspitpor printed and circtilatcfl in by given that on Friday, November 23, 19341934, , in infer 166 of niortKaRcs on page 186tha, t being a place whore the Circuit Courtnoo fonr of said day at north entrititco to City Col. ,\rIio I. Fcig-hnor Lewis Scripter of New York spent aaid county. L. B. McARTHURat .te n o'clock in tho forenoon of said day ittupo n which mortgiiRO there is now due for tho County of Ingham la held, sell at publiHalc l Buildihg, LansiuB, Ingham County. Mich­ last Monday and Tuesday with Mr. A true copy; JudKO of Pf-ohatoth.o West front door of the court house in Maprlncipa­ l and interest tho sum of $1746.01. auction, to the highest bidder, the premiaea igan, (that boihB ono ot tho places whore the Auctioneer C. A. CLINTON, Roglatcr of Pfobato, 37w.l son, Ingham County, Michigan, (that being and no suit at law having been commenceddeacrlbe to d In said mortgage, or so much thcicoInghfuf n County Cii-cuit Couf-t Is held), said and Mrs. Emerson Shepard and fam­ one of tho places where tho circuit court forrecove r said debt or any part tliot-eof, noticea s may bo necessary to pay the amount so asniortghge o will, by virtuo ot tlfo power of sfflo All help getting sales ily of Mason. snld County Is held), saiil mortgaKeo will, ibsy hereby Riven that on Saturday, Decemberaforesai 1, d due on aftid mortgage, with aix perin said mortgago, and In puf-auhnco ot tho ready free. Plione 80- Ernest Winchel and friends of Lan­ ORDEIt FOR PUItLICATION virtuo of tbe power of sale contained in aai1934d . at 10 o'clock in the foienoon ot said cent Interest, and all legal costs, together witstatuteh , sell at ifublic auction the lands de­ State of MichlKan. The Pf'obftte Court for mortgaBO and in pursuant to the statute Inday , at the north front entrance to the City said attorney's fee, which said promises arescribe d therein, or ao much as sliall be hocos- Fll Mason, or a post­ sing were Sunday callers in the tho County of Inghftin. Juvenile Division. such case made and provided, aell at publicHftll , LansinR, Michigan, (that being one of describetl in said mortgage as follows: sary to aitUsty llio itmount due thoroon at the card gets me to your neighborhood. At a session of said Court, held at the Proauctio­ n on tho foi-ecloaure of aaid mot-tgago the places whcf-e the Ingham County Circuit Tno northeitat quarter of the southeast quartini­ o ot sale, together with all legal costs, in­ place. bate Oirice in the City of Mfufon, in said counth­e land described therein, to tho hlgheat bidCour­ t la held) aaid aaaignec, by virtuo of thete r of section twelve, townahip three north, tereat ftnd attorney fee ot Thirty-five Dollars, ty, on the 19th dfiy of Septcmlfcr. A. D. 1931. der, to satisfy tho lunount due thereon at thepowe r ot sale in aaid mortgftge and purauanrangl e two weat, in the Township ot Delhi, Ingas­ Iheroin provitled, lands descriliefl ns; rresent. HON. L. H. McARTHUR, Judge to tho statute in such ca.se provlflcd, will selhalm County, Michigan. lot one hunflred twenty-seven, ot HollywoofI Legal Notice Motlior hollcvoil In nppoillliig to fici of Pfolffttc, time of sale, including interest, all legal costast public auction tho land described in aalfl Subdivisioa, City ot Lansing, Ingham County, clilUli-on riitlior tlmii piiillshliiK tliem. In Iho Matter of BEVERLY DAWN and the statutory attorney fee, aaid propertymortgage , or ao much thereof aa ahali be nocDated- : July 26, 1934. Michigan. HAYNES, a Depehtlent Child. to' be sold described as follows; Lot 15 Ine.ssaf' y to .satisfy the amount duo thereon, with MARY LAMOREAUX, Mortgagee. LICENSE TO MORTGAGE. HUNTINGTON Olio illiy wlien Toimiiy luul been par- Theodore Turftu liftvinK filed in Hitld CourBloct k 8 of Lanaing Impiovemont Company'sinteres t at 7 por cent per ftnhum and nil legffiCAR L H. McLean, Attorney for Mortgagee, Dated August II, 1934. Stnle of Michigan. The Pi-obalo Court tor tlciiliirly friicllons she snkl: his pcUUon filioginR sftid child to ho a dc-Aflilition to the 'City of Lansing in Inghamcoats , aftid land beinR described aa commencinBusinesg s Address: 416 Hollister Bldg., Lan­ UNION BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI.-\-tho Coffnty of Ingham. pcndoht child anti it hppoarlhK that tho fittli-County, MichlKun. in the center of tho cement paved highway,sing , Michigitn. 30wl3 TION, LIMITED. Mortgagee. . Coffrt, hold ht the rf-o­ "If you (ire K')hiK to lie niiiiglily. er. Lawrence Haynes, cannot lie foffhtl ahd Dated August 30, 1934. formerly called Old Grand River Highway C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys forbat e Oirfce in the City of Miuton, in shid coun­ Tommy, you'll iiiiiUo ninUlcr poorly, chnnot ife pof'sonftlly served with notice of LAURA E. ROOT, Aasignee. (Lahaing to Portlftnd) and now deaignatcfl ffa MORTGAGE. SALE Morlgftgee, Buslnoas Address: 001 Anioricah ty, oh the 15th day ot September, A. D. 1934. and slio'll die and he iiiltoii to the hehrihfi;, thof'cfof'e E. A. DENSMORE, Attorney for Assignee, State Tf-unk I..ine M-IC, at a point 765'/^ feet No. R-907-D Stftte Savings Bunk Bldg., Lftnsing, Michi­ Prosoht; HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge It Is Oftlefcd, Thht the I2lh day ot OctoberAtldreaa, , Maaon, Mich. 35wl3 ea.st ot tho west lino ot aection 6, Townahip gan. 34wl3 ot Probate. coiiietory." A. n. I93.I. at two o'clock in tho afternoon, 4 north. Range 2 West, Stfite ot Michigan, Default having been mado in tho conditiona Tommy liiiKRCd lier. "May I sit be­ ftt said rrohftto OfTicc, ho and is hereby ffl)- thence north 674 feet, more or lesa. to thoo t a certain mortgago mado by Winfield M. Hi"^'l''!?Sc!^''^rDoUl's'eil''"'""' " Ifointed for heaf-ihK said petition ; MORTGAGE SALE aouth line ot the Pefe Maf-quctte Railroad Fineout (unmarried) to tho Capitol Savings MORTGAGE SALE Charles E. Barnes having field ih said court side ilie coaoliiiiiiii?" lie nskeil. 11 is Further Of'defed, That pffblic notice Default having been made in the condlUonright-of-was y in aection 31. Township 5 north&. Loan Company, a Corporation, dated the Detftuit liaving been made in tho conditionIllss petition, pf-ftying tor license to mortgago Ihof-eof bo Klven by pfibllcatloh of ft copy of of a certain real estate mortgage, whereby Rangtho e 2 west, State of MichlRftn, thenco wes18tht day of December, 1929, and recorded in of a certain real estftte mof-tgage whereby llioth o interest ot sftifl estato in certain real os- this of'dec, fof* three sficcessivo weeks provioffpowes r of sale therein contained became operby­ northwesterly along the aotith line ot aaltlth o office of the Register of Deeda for tho [lower ot sale Ihef-oin cofilftiiiod became oporffIffl-o thef-oln do.scrilied. This is certainly a tough year for to aaid day ot hearintr, ih tho InKhitni Coffhtativey , made by Kirk W. Ivory and Ina M. Ritllroftd to the weat line ot aaid sccUoh 31,Count y of Ingham anfl State of Michigan, otiven . mftdo by Jftmes U. Duncan ahd Etta M. It la Of-dorcd, Thftt tlfo IliUi ilhy of Octolior. Newa, a newspaper printed hhfl circfflatefl InIvory , husband and wife, to tho American thenco aotith on the west line of aaid secUothne 21st day of December. 1929, in Liber 329Duncan , husband and wife, to tho Union A. p. 1934, at ten o'clock in the toi-onoon, at the fish in the Middle West. In 1933 aaid county. L. B. McARTHUR, Stato Savings Bank, a Michigan banking cor31­ to the center of nfofesaid paved highwfty irfof Mortgages, on Page 571, on which mort­Huilding and Lohn Associatioh, Lifniled, asftff i Pf-obffle Oftlce, lie ahd is hef-oiiy appointofi they had government pork to eat, and (A tf-uo copy.) Judge of I'f-obffte.poration , dated June 6, 1925, and recorded isfund section 31 (370 feet mof-e or less) thencgago a there ia claimed to be dtie at tho date Michigaot n corpof-hlion, of Lansing, Michigan, for hoftrfng sffid iietitioh, and that all persons now there is hardly enough water left RUTH BAKU. tho office ot Register of Deeds of Ingham easterly along the center line ot said M-IC thia notice, for principal and intereat, the sumilftlc d June 13, 1929, find recoi-tied In tho Ingiffloroslef­ l in said esthto appear betof-o aftid Regialcr of Juvenile Division. ;i,Sw.l County. Michigan, on Juno 8, 1925, in liberhighwa y in sections 31 and G above tnentionof- $2,666.67, and tho sum of $63.36 for taxehftsm County Michigan, RoRlster ot Deed's of­cohrt ht said tifiio ftnd plheo. lo show eatfso In the streams to keep them alive. 262 of mortgages on page 304, and on reor­ei>, to the point of beginning, contfilning 8.28pai d by tho mortgagee, and an attorney's feefice oh Jfino 14, 1929, in libor 324 of niortwh-y ft liccfise to mortgage the ititei-est ot sftid ganization of said bank, said mortgage was fterea of land, more or less, except a certftinof $35.00 aa provided for by law. and no suitBago s on pago ,41, upon which mortgftgo thef-ostftte e fn sftid refti eslftlo should not be grant­ FINAL ACCOUNT. UATIIDONE—OCT. 23 duly lutsigned on November 6, 1933, by Carlportio n of said above land describetl ns theo r proceeding at law having Ifeen instituted itos no w claimed to be duo ahtl pftyftble tor ed ; Legal Notice Stato ot Michigftn. Tho Pf-obale Court fof' A, Pors, Receiver of said American State Savwes­t 140 feet of thftt part of the southwest recover tho moneys secured by said mortgageprincipa, l ami interest tho sum ot $4870.45, It is Further Of-dci-ed. That public holice the County of Inghftm. ings Bank, to tho American Stato Savings '/i ot the southwest Vt of aection 31, Townshiopr any part thereof. and no suit ftt Iftw hftving boon Ifrouglft to tre loreo­ t lie given by pffblication ot a copy ot .MORTGAGB SALE Al a aoasloh of said Couf-l, held at tho ProBank­ , a Michigan banking corporation, pur­6 north. Range 2 west. State of Michigan, lyNotic­ e is hereby given, that by virtuo of covether saitl ilobt, or any part thereof, sftitl this of-flor, tor three successive weeks previous bftto Olfitfe iff the City ot Mft.son, in sfild counsuan­ t to an order of tho Circuit Court for thinog between State Highway known as M-lfi power of salo contained in saiS mortgftge, anmortgageed , hftving by f-osolution duly ftfloiflcti to .snld dffy of hearing, in the Inghfuff County Default hftvinu boon niitde in tho condiUohtys , oh the UOth dfty of Soptomlfor, A, D, 1934Count, y of Ingham in Chancery, by assignmenantd tho rlRht-of-way of tho Pore Mftf-quettc the statute In such caao made and provided,a to na regular mcetihg ot its Bohf-d ot Dif-ectof-sNews. , a newspaper primed ftml cif-ctflftled in of ft cortffih real cstftto inortRfiRo whereby tlfo Piesent: HON, L, B, McARTHUR, Judgerecorde d in said ReglBtor of Deeds ofTico onRailf-ofid . containing one ftcf-c ot land mof-c othr e Oth day of October, 1934, at 10:00 o'clockdeclare d its election lo consider the wholti said county, h. B, McARTHUR, power of sftle thof-cfn contained Ifccitmo opcrfto-t Probutc, November 20. 1933, in liber 306 of mortgageslesa , releaaed from said mortgage on Septenf-in tho forenoon, the undersigned will, at the ftmoufft uhpaid oh aaid mof-tgago debt lo be tivo, made by Hattio U. Cof'bin to tho Union In the Matter t)t the Estate of ALBERT Fo,n pago 291. upon which mortgage there laiio norw 10 . 1926, by relcffae recorded in said Regnort­ h front door of the City Hail, in tho Cityno w duo aftd payable liy roitsoh ot the itoii- nhiidlng ami Loan AssocihUoh, Limited, a UATHBONE, sometimes known as Albert Fdu, e for principal and intorest tho sum of ister ot Deeds oirice of Clinton County, ono f Lanaing, Ingham County, Michigan, that Ifayment of certain installments ot principal MARTHA Ti'iTvIeR, Michltfan eorifofalion, of LanainR. Mlchltran,Rathburn , Decefised, $5583.33, the sum of $100.06 for taxes paid Septembeby r 16, 1920, in liber 143 ot mortgagesbein g a place where the Circuit Court for anthde Interest , as pf-ovidcfl tor by said mortgftge, Deputy Rogisler of Pf-obffto, 33w4 dated Juho 21. i!12S, and f-ccoftled In the Ihtr-William S, Seeiyo hftving filedi n said coursait d assignee nnd tho further sum of $3.15 foorn pago 161. County of Ingham Is held, sell at public aucnotic­ o is hereby given that on Salifrday, No­ hftfn County, Michi|?ftn, UcKiatcr ot Reed's ofhi-s finalftdmlhiatratlo h ftccount, and hia petiinsuranc­ e paid by said assignee, nnd no suit Dated September 1, 19.14. tion, to the highest bidder, tho pi-emises devembe­ r 17, 1934, at ten o'clock in Iho fof-e- HEARING CI.,AIMS. BRAMAN-JAN. 12 fica on Juno 22. 132S, In liber .310 of mort-tion praying for the allowance thcfeof, and foart law having been commenced to recover aaid scribetl In said mortgage, or so much thereofnoo n of said day at north ontrance to City Stftte of Michighn. Tho Pf-obate Couf-t for jtaKes on pane 175, upon which mortgffKO therthoe lussighment ftfftl distribution ot tho rcaitluedeb t or any part thereof, notice is hereby givenAMERICA N STATE SAVINGS BANK. as may bo necessary to pay tho amount so iu2-D Dated August 1, 1934. duo nnd payable for principal nnd interest theing , Lansing, Michigan. - 28wl3 C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND. Attorneys fo12trh dffy of Jffnuffi-y, A. 0. 1935. at ten o'clock in said niortKage, and ih puf-suhnco ot the Default having been mfftie in the conditions AMERICAN STATE SAVINGS BANK, sum ot $2860.90, and no suit nt law hftving Mortgftgeo. Business Addf-oss; 001 Americaff in the tof-onoon. sftid time ahd lilffce being .itatfite, sell at pffblic auction the Iftnds dc-of ff cof-taiif mortgage mailo by Walter E. Van- Assignee. been brought'to recover said debt or any part Stftte Sftvings Bank Bldg., Lanaing, Michi­ hef-eby aiflioihted for the exftfiiihftlioh hhfl ftd- Hcrilfcfl tifof-ein, or ao much hs shall bo hecnaNocke- r nhil Mhf-ie VftnNocker, husbftnd and CHARLES W. FOSTER. Attorney for As-thereof, notice is hereby given that on Friday, MORTGAGE SALE . gftn. 34wl3 jffstihoift of hll elhifns ahd flefnafffis hgaihst Hftf'y to Hfttisfy tho ifnfoufft dffo thoroon ftt thewife , to the Cftpitol Sftvlnga & Loftn Companysignoo, . Business Address 708 American StateNovembe r 16, 1934, nt ten o'clock In tho fore­ Default having been made in tho conditiona ahifl iloccffseil, timo of sale, together with all lotrffl costs, ftih Corporation- , dated the lat dfty of Soptembei'Sftvlng, a Bank Building, Lansing, Mich. 32wl3noon , at tho West front door of the court housofe a certain real estato mortgage whereby the tt is Further Oi-dercfl, That public holice terost and fttlorney fee ot Thirty-nvo Botlftrs,1933 , ftfftl recof'iloti in the olfice of the Register in Mason, Ingham County, MIchiBan, (that powebe­ r of sale therein became operative, made MORTGAGE SALE Ihef-oof bff giveh liy pffblicatloh ot ft eoliy ot fw therein pf-nviflod, lanfia dcscrllied fta: ot Deeds for the County ot Ingham and Stftte ing one of tho places where the Circuit Courbty William H. Swartout nnd Elisabeth A. Default hftving boon nfffde in the conilitfoiisthi s of-i!er for thf-ee sifcccssfve weeks |ii-evlous CohffncncinR oighty-oiltht feet west of the ot Michigan, on the Oth day ot Scptombor, MORTGAGE SALE for Bald County is hold), aaid mortgagee wilSwa.-toul t in her own right and as his wife, of a cerlaiif real estate niorlRftge wliereliy lliffto said (Iffy ot Ifohrlhg, ift tho Ihghftm Coifffty Houthoffst cof-her of lot offo, block two of 1933, in Liber 332 of Mortgages, on pftge 343, by virtue of the power of sale contained inan d Jennie B. Potter, of Mason, Mich., to ArPowe­ r ot salo thefein cohthihefl liochfhu opef-ftNews- , h hewspaper iff-ihled ahfl cif-ctilated in Towhaend's SubflivlHloh ot the north frftctionalof t wlfich iifortgffge there is claimed to be duo Dotftult hftving been made in tho conditionsaisd mortgage, and in pursuance to the statutlingtoe n A. Bergman of tho same place, datedtivc , nmdo Ify '/,. W, Tihkor hhfl Clhf-a Jhffosai d c-offhly, h. B, McARTHUR, one-hhif of section twohty. iyiuK north of ift tho date ot this notice, for principal and ot a ceftftin refti estate mortgffgo whereby thine such case made and provided, sell at publiDecembec r 16th. 1929, nnd recorded In tho ofTinker­ , husbhnd ahd wite, to Ihe Ufiioff Gf'hiul Ufver ih said City of Lahaintt, thence ihtof-eal, the sum of $2497.08, and the sum otpowe r of sale thoroiii contained became operaauctio­ n on the foreclosure of said mortgage thficeo of the Register of Deeds of Ingham CounBuildin­ g and I^oaii Association, l.,iinitefl. f •'"Jk" "f Pf-i>bate, north fj f-ods, tifeifce wc.st ,12 feet, thence aofftiSfiO.lf M tor taxes pftiti by tlfo mortgftgee, ftnd tive, made liy Joseph M. Smith, (single), tolant i deacrlbed therein to satisfy the amount ty, Michigan, in IMet 295 of Mortgages on RUrir BAIiR. Doptfty Register of Pf-ohhte. G I'ofis, thence efuft .12 feet to tho plhce of aben- attorney's fee ot $35.00, fus pf'ovided for byth o Union Building and Loan Association, Pago 632 on December 17th, 1929, upon whichMichiga n corpaf-ation, of Lhtfsiffg, Mfelffgfin, 37w4 Kfhhihtr, Lhnslhg, Inghfttn Coffifty, MichiBhn. Limited, ft Michigan corporation, of LansiiiR, duo thoreon at the Umo of salo, including inmortgag­ o there is now claimed to be duo andatcid l Jftmfaf-y 7, 1920, and f-oeof-tloii iff the law, ftffil nh suit or pf'oceefling ftt Iftw having Michigftn, dated October 24, 1930, nnd recordterest­ , all legal costs and tho statutory attorpayabl­ e for principal and interest tho sum of IhKhiun Couhty, Miehighh, Regialer of lloeil'.s HEARING CLAIMS. LINDSAY-JAN. 12 been ihstituted to f-ccovor tho moneys aeeufcfl ed in tho Ingham County, Michigan, Registerne y fee as provided in said mortgage, said $2163.47, and taxes paid by mortgagee in purolfic­o on Jaiiuftf-y 9. 1929. fh Iflfer ,'117 nl']State of Michigan. The Probhto Court for i:iatod Auttffst II, m\. by shiil mortgftge, or any pftrt thereof, of Deed's olfico on October 26, 1930, land deaorlbed as: The East % ot tho Southsuanc­ e of said mortgago the sum ot $114.71,mortgage s on pifKo 117, tipoh wlfich moriguge.'th e Cotfhly ot Inghftfn. UNION ItUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIA­Noliee is hef-eby given, that l)y vif-tue ot thino liber 330 ot mortgaRos on page 205, west Vt'Ot section 2 and the West 20 acresmakin of g a total debt on thia date of $2277.18tlfef-,e is how claimed lo ho ilho hfftl ifffyftblff Al a session ot sffifi Court, hold ht the Pro- TION, LIMrrED, Mof'tKaKce. power ot aftio cofftitiifcd in said inortgftge, anfupol n which mortgage there is now claim­tho West Vj of the Southeast Vi of sectionand 2 n. o suit ot low having been brought to forer­ prlhcipal and ihlof-cst tho afini ot .?;i.S,S4.2f), bate Oirice ih the City ot Mffsoh. ih the saifl C. & E, T. HAMMOND, Attofneya forth e atfttffle in such cfufo mfulo and provided oend to be duo ahd payable tor princi­ Also tho South >/j ot tho South 39 acrea of thcovee r said debt or any part thereof, said ftnd no stfit ftt Iftw liftviffg buofi lii-imght lo f-enfuffiy- , oh the 12lh dffy of Septomlier, A. 0. MortKftKCO, liusinosa Addf-oss: BOl Ainerlcahtlf o 22nd dffy ot December, 1934, ftt lOfOl) pal and intef-cst tho sum of $4440.10, Northoitst yt of tho Southeaat Vi ot section 10gagc e having declared his election toconside mort-cover r sftitl tiebt. or ffffy part Ihef'eof. sftiii Stato SftvihBa Dank Illdfir., LanaiuK. Michl- o'clock iff the torcnooff, the tinftcrsigncd will, and no suit ftt Iftw hftving boon brought to lieinre­g 119'Xi acres ot land mot-o or leas in Towntho wbol­ o mortgage debt duo ond payable morlRaKoeby . having by rtf.soifftioh tlifly hdopleil "Pi-'osciit,.110N. L. n. McARTHUR, J:'.d".o Kah. 34wl3 at tlfo north front dtfor ot tho City Hall, in cover aaid debt, or any part thereof, saidshi p 2 North of RanRo 1 East (Ingham) inreaso n of non-payment of installments of prina­t a regular nfeotiiig of its iloitf-il of |1if-oelof-s,o f Probate. tho City ot Lftnsing, Inghftm County, Michi­mortgagee, hftvinR by resolution duly adopted Ingham County, Michigan. cipal, intereat, and taxes, as provided for Indochtf-e d its election to cohsider the whole In tho Mailer ot tho Estato ot MARGARET ORDER OF PUBLICATION gftn, thfft heiffg ft piftcfi whof'o the Circuit nt n regtflar mooting ot its Boaid of Direotoia,Date d at Mason, Michigan. AuBuat 23, 1934sai,d mortgage, notice is hereby given that itmouhon t unpftid on .saifl mortgage flebt lo be LINDSAY, olborwiso known as MARGARET Stale ot Michigan. In tho Circuit Court forCour t tor the Couhty ot Ihghftm is hold, selldeclare d its election to consider the whole D. H. PARKHURST, MortBagoe. Friday, November 2nd, 1934. at teno'cloc k inno w due hnd pftyftiiio ify f-eftsoff of the ffoff- A. LINDSAY, Decofhsod. tlfo Couhty of Ingham. In Chancof-y. fft public aucUon, to the highest bidder, the amount unpaid on aaid mortgage debt to be tho foronoon of aold day at tho west fronipaymon t of cerlffin ihsthllmonls of prihcipffl It appohriifg lo tho court thftt the lim« for Cf-hco Dolghtlo, PlaintlfT, pfehfiscs ilescribctl ih aaid mortgago, or so now duo and pftyabio by reason ot tho non­ E. A. DENSMORE, Attorney for Mortgagoodoo, r ot tho court house In Mason. Inghamftn d interest, ffs iffoviilofl for by said mortghROpf-e.schtfttio, n of clftima hghihst said estffto vs, fiiffcif tifefoot fts fnffy be iiecessftry to pity the payment of certftin inatftllmcnta ot principal Maaon, Michigan. 34wl3 County. MIchlgon, (that being ono of the notico is hof-eify giveh thftt off Sfftfff-tlfty, No­ should bo lifniled. hhfl thftt a time and piftco Salvatlor Delgado, Dotendant. amount so ffs ffforoaftiti flue on sffid mortgagean, d intereat, aa provided for by said mortRago, places where the Circuit Ctturt for said countvembey r 17, 1934, ftt ton o'cltfck ih the tof-e-be ffiipoihled lo f-eceive, exhhfiho hnd fuljust At n session ot said Couf't held on the Mtwithh seven per cent Ifftofcst, and nil locjal notice is hereby given that on Snturilay, NoPROBAT­ E OF WILU DAYTON—OCT. 1i0s held), said mortgageo will, by virtue of thnooe h ot sftid fifty at north oiitrftffco to City hll elftifns ahd demahils agftihst said floceftsod costs, together with shiti ftttorftey's toe, whichvembe r 17, 1934, at ten o'clock in the fore­ [lower of sale contained in sold mortgage, onHald l Building', Lansing, Inghahi Couhty, Michh­y ahd befofo shid court; dffy ot August. A. n, 193-L sffiti iff'ofiiises ftrc tiescrlbefl in sftid mortgage noon of aftid day at north entrance to City Stato of Michigftn. Tho Probftto Coifrt for igan, (that being one ot the pliteos wlfof-o theI t is Ordered, 'I'liftt cf-eilitora ot said doceaaoil I'f-cffent: HON. LBLAND W. CARR, Circuiftts follows: Hnll Building, Lanaing, Ingham County, Michtli­o County of Ingham. pursuant toth e statute In auch caso mado Inghftn*nf i County Cif-chit Court is held), said Judge. igan, (that being ono of tho places where thoA t ft session ot said Court, belli ftt the Proprovided­ , sell at public auction tho lands de­mortgagoo will, by virtue of tho powor of salaf-eo rcfiuif-ed to iff-oscnt their claims to aaid It appearing by tho alTidftvit on flUs in this Lot ohe hfmdf'ed thirteen (113) of Vitlleau Ingham County Circuit 0]urt is held), said bate Oirfce in the City of Miuson, in aaid counscribe­ d therein wh• h*"."'^ ""Ingha^ m County Circuit Court Is held), said sell at publlo auction on tt. foraelosur. of 40 of aaid Pl.t to tha highway, thenea Smth•al. e In said mortgage contained and by the gage will be foreclosed by sale of the premiseigans , next live vation department presonttfd the (illn, county veterinarian, i'ecently resigned dances. Good music is pi'oluised. "Nature's Gangsters", at the mooting his office. To dato it has not boon months, working in the schools of the of the Mason Kivvanis club Mondlty filled. Some younger man will prob­ county and will hold similar group night, The picture showed stacks of ably be self",;ted. The job of court IMOo IJA.SriiEKKIK.S lnoetlngs on the nfternoon of each of 111 keeplliK Willi tile "liilL'k to, tile fiirili" niovellieilt Ijoliifc lulvoeiiLed In the .Siifir region, wlllcli l.s now iiiifler Mrs, Charles Burroughs, 121 North the three days in various parts of the dead does killed by hunters, showed liousf) janitor is fillrfd each year. It is Lansing street, has a rod raspberry tile (.'fmtrfil of the l.eflKiie of Xallolls,\vnilioii IH'O liero .'filown workili;; llle soil. Kext yelir llle cUi/.elis of tills rc.nioii will how poachers dynamite fish and il­ known that several would like tho job county. vote on wlielllor llie.y wish to lie rilled by Gennliiiy or I'l'lliice or silly ninler the wiiif,' of the lell.niie. legally kill doer at salt licks. and it is rumored that some will offer bush thickly covered with bei'ries, A The course consists of singing, folk to do it at a considerable reduction in sprig containing about 60 berries was dancing-, music appreciation, and or- Before showing the film Mr, Tinker brought into the NEWS office Thurs­ reviewed Michigan conservation de­ the salary now paid, Olivor tVIaino cliestra, F, E, Searl, county school velopment. He told of the havoc has held tho job for nearly two do- day, The fall rains and warm weather commissioner, recommends that those Aka'craz Island, Capone^s New Residence cades. has given the raspberries a second taking tho course teach tlio singing, wrought by early drainage laws, ex­ crop. plained that millions of dollars have The job of being dog warden is an­ and leave tho other parts of tho been spent in Michigan to drain land other which se'ems to attract atten­ course optional with teachers in rural that proved to be useless after being tion. C, L, Braden and John Meyers, schools, and with the superintendents drained. He pointed out the huge incumbents, may have a fight to hold of tho otiier schools. Teachers taking sums spent in draining the great cen­their jobs when election day comes up tho course arc prepared to teach the tral plateau in the Roscommon area during the session of the supervisors SUPER singing and other worlc for the follow­ and how lake levels and water tables next weelc. ing month. have since continually fallen. By introducing this course Commis­ Mr. Tinker told how Michigan game CORIIEGTION SHELL sioner Searl boiieves that he has made it possible for every child in tho coun­ had been killed off in the early days In last week's NEWS it was slated ty to receive a short course in music. and cited John Jacob Aster's fur that Sumner Lyon of Hollywood, Cal­ Super-Charged The year's program will culminate in ^i'RrK, company as being one of the most ifornia, visited his parents in Lansing ruthless in the history of the United enroute to begin his studies at tbe We invite you to check your a county music festival, which will be held some time in May at Michigan States. He declared that Michigan University of Michigan, However, it miles per gallon with SUPER- State college. game went out when Astor had every has since been learned that his par­ swamp beaten to capture the last sur­ ents, Dr, H, L, Lyon nnd Mrs, Lyon, SHELL against any other compe­ live in Hollywood, and that he visited titive brand. viving animal. Conservation laws NORMAL ELECTS OFFICERS View of .Mc'itl'iiz isliinil In s/in Francisco bay, the new federal prison for incorrlgihles, to wliidi Al Cnponc, erstwhileadopte d in recent years is permitting other relatives in Lansing and Mason, At a class meeting held Thursday, the return of game, Mr. Tinker said. Come in and get your mileage tlie officers were elected for the Ing­ public eiiciiiy No,], and oilier convicts have been transferred from the Atlanta penltentinry. check chart. The speaker urged that sportsmen SPANISH VVAK VET DEAD ham county normal class of 193'1. co-operate with conservation officers Dr. Allen McLean of San Diego, Blanche Haynes of Dansville, was in building up public sentiment California, died Saturday. During Genco Shell Service elected president, Lorraine Smith of Liquor Board Upholds against game'law violations. the Spanish-American conflict he serv­ >LVSON Mason, vice president, and Eva Oes- lerle of Mason, secretary and treas­ Midnight Closing Here ed as hospital steward in the 31st 0(ir. Cedar and Coluiiiblii What has become of the old-fash­ Michigan Infantry. Following the urer.' Selection of a motto and class war he entered the navy as a surgeon. dOeow colors has been left until a later date. (Continued from Piigo 1)>. , ioned farm hand who always returnedH e spent many years with the navy. will benefit the city. Aid. L^o L. ^Vhat is the truest measure of success? in time to do the Sunday evening He will be buried in Arlington. Kelly and Aid. George Surateaux were Is it a million-dollar bank account? chores? * absent. ,V ^ Is it alengtiiy list of stocks and bonds? Aid. Clinton demanded tof' have Is it, perhaps, a generous amount FRIDAY and SATURDAY BACON ^omeone divulge what benefits are re­ Of public acclamation and applause? ceived from membership in the league. \Vhich one of these—if any—designates He was told that the benefits came The surest indication that a man Hear the Ford Broadcast SPECIALS SQUARES from research work carried on !by the league. Further questioning elicited Deserves the commendation of his mates? the information that the research There must be something better, more ideal In Quality Meats /6.18c work endeavored to show the value of of tlie municipal power plants. Aid. ijlinton By which to value genuine success! declared that if any aidermaji were Material possessions, power, fame— forced to pay a man $30 a year out These things do not bring lasting happiness! of his own pocket that he would de­ These things so often bear the brand of pride; Smoked Hamsir "JSC mand value received and that if the Their code is one of selfishness and greed; city failed to act on information re­ Oh, surely, there must be some higher goal, ceived through the league that the Choice Steer $30 investment is wasted. And tioie success must have a nobler creed! Beef Roast Beef »12c The bill was placed upon ^le table Have we not leai-ned that honesty and right,'^'^,' for action at the next meeting. Humility and friendliness and cheer Sidewalks on Oak and Maple streets Alone can hold the confidence of men. may be repaired under federal work at Your Ford Dealers Steer— Yearling MUTTON relief, Arthur Zickgraf, city engineer, And bring increasing joy from year to year? reported. The council ordered him to Have we not learned to use the Golden Rule include tbe sidewalks of tlie two As our unfailing guide by which to live? Leg . . . lb.I3c streets in a relief project and suggest­ Success 18 never gained through what we get. Beef ^""••""2, Ib. 10c ed that other sidewalks in the,city be But only through the happiness we give! Shoulder . repaired under the same plan./' V Steak" lo Stew . . . lb. 5c Chops . . • . lb. 12c Death Claims Woman After Short Illness Tlie broadcast is being heard by 25^000,000 baseball Michigan ^i*,^^^^ fans in the United States.through nearly 200 radio sta­ Fu//Cream wneese '»16c FUNERAL SERVICES fFRIDAY FOR MRS. FERGU80N.4') tions.

'*22c 'Mrs, Elizabeth Ferguson, 74) long a resident of Dansville, died at the'fhome We'll furnish you V-8 transportation to and from,our of her son, Loyd Ferguson, ih. Mason Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ferguson was sales room where special arrangem){,| . An artificial fountain known as "An­ A meteor telj.ln brolui diiylighl and phone 194.. : Mrs. Ferguson was 'the widow of drew's geyser," whlchsiioots n stream struck ftiul burned n.lionse In the vll- Park Ferguson, well known .Ingham Smiih'i Marked of water .'ibout 260 feet high, can be Inge uf alncoi^ndn, Spain. It Is the farmer who died about 10 years.ago. seen nt seventeen dtfCerent places fromonl y case known In histdTy where a Surviving are two sops, Loydfof^Ma- meteor has hit and destroyed n dwell­ t • «on, and Ralph of Detroit, Nand a trains climbing the Blue Ridge moun­ J. B. DEAN Phone 301 350 S. Jefferson Mason daughter, MrB. Will Doble of I)eti:olt. tains between Old Fort, N. G., and ing, though'ttieire'are eight or ten oth Several graadchUdren alio renaln. Rldgecreet, K. a ' er instances of their striking houses. •'••ii^^';l^'v''''YV55v'':'J-$f^^