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Eighty-ninth Yellr - No. 46 I • . I Farm Exemptions: .. .Are Few Under ·· 1 New Draft Rules···: Pr~mise of Financing Official Urges Complete " On County Fair B11ildingn Explanation of Status Held Out to Directors If Exemption Is Sought ·

Truman Sigler Will lama D R D 99 236 175 140 25T 213 98 145 119 225 259 301 355 304 415 271 172 303 199 186 253 189 190 226 Deer Hunters Heading North 1H 203 151 232 2,884 2,45? 3,453 3,163 189 319 258 379 167 612 '268 613 74 197 98 . 226 171 .448 252 522 318 344 366 410 164 167 203 207 148 424 200 470 105 188 150 227 177 461 230 502 97 212 170 272 56 137 88 168 65 177 95 199 108 253 151 293 202 528 301 617 ~498' 1,575 754 1,691 83 654 150 694 l71 715 286 798 116 793 197 861 143 395 266 503 165 359 265 458 11,576 15,862 14,725 18,388 '· tn tho R.ebcluth lodge, Her home I Q'ff' J II Qf High g-umc~ wmt.l. ta MldW11y 'I'rtv- 'I'IHllicluy ul lhc ll'ooto htmpllul 11t lTlnlrlcy, who Itt Ill 1tt llw. fmmo I A llll'i:o AY SCHOOL that dny. Jennings ...... 221 Collins s. ales & Service .... 21 15 The Catholic Paa·ty Sunday. "Christ Died l'nr Our •Sltt!> .'Ac!!!H were I~mid cout·t hiH pr>.Lit.ion p 1·uying that 1mid Office, 2497; Wolverine Englneer­ Vvayne Miller Mnx :Mlller Lyle CO\II't adjudi•·nt<· nnd dutonnino who ing, 2466; nnd Wyeth Incorporated Miller Franci~ Miller Harold Mil-~""'"" nt ' 1.."' lim" of his death the I"~". I with 2332; each· took two point: ' • hP!rs of ~atd di•Cf!rtt'if!cl anti rorttJll(Jtl to !er and Donald Beebe. inherit Uu• l'cal ""tat<, of which soid d<" frnm Morae Restaurant, 2441 censC'd dit•d ~H~b:ed. • Henson·;, Modern Dty Cleaners -~ It i~; or·dt·•·pcl, thnt Uw 2.11·11 dny of 2433, Horn's Shoe store, 2416; anc, Novnmlw1· A. D. 1 !l4R', ut. ten o'clock in tlw fo1·c•nooo, nt Hnid 1' 1·ohate Office, be Mieltelson-Bnlter Lumber, 2285. PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF .HU'NT ERS ,,,] iH ln•i'!ihy )JIOfJOinleil for hclll'ing.· Hnld }llgh games were rolled by G I I IH'! ltlf)n, b 11 223 R I . It iH rnt•tfH~l' nt·•lct•ed, Thnt puldic no- Graham,. 243; E. -camp e ·, ; f ti1!e th 541: H· Fox. 545·· 1 542 Excellent deer and small for lhe Countlo• of Ing-ham. ' .. · r . ' . S·M:OK.ED MUST BE SOLD .. At. n ~N1sion of ~mid couJ•t, hr!ld nt the P, Field,· 538; R~ Bement, 524; L game h u 11 t i 11 g in tlie Pr_olm~l' 01Tif!V In tht! Ci~y .or. MnHon, in .Bu.r"f6i{ 523; R •. Swinehart, 522: 1 I ' m~·~l Counly,[ .0~ lht'! Ht.h dny of Novr:m- N. Ferl'iby, 524; and G, Gorham b01, J\. ll, l.l!S. .•.. : 300,000 acres i of . game Pr"""'l: liON. .TOliN McCLELLAN, 520. · :;:,600x16 Now $13.50 All Tax Pa~ Judg" nf Prnlmt,., · · Team standings arc as follows· PICNICS preserves in the surround­ In tlw nmt.tN of th~· t'sLate of JOHN Team Point• NICI!OLAS KLACKINC:, fl<•CciLH~>LitiOn Jl!'ayin~ thnt tlw \Vare's Drug Store ...... 17 We will be closed Monday through Thursday, winter fishing. ndminilltl'utinn of Haid er;L'al!! lH~ !--trnnlut.l. Post Offfce ...... lf November 15 through 18 ~~i;:::;l:~n~~~··r~~n~i:ct•·r, n•· to ~oml• other Morse· Restaurant ...... 15 •• It is un!nrt!fl, 'J' the :ird day .of De- Jewett's Flower Shop ...... 11 cemlwr. A. D. 1 D~tl. nt ten o'clOck in the Thorburn Lumbet' and Coal ...... 14 For J:,tformation and 1 1 1 1 ~,o~~:.ri ~ 1 ~r; ~tn(~ enl~>~.l~h~~~~[llcf?~r~~oL:~~~Fn ~: , Hensa~'s 1\iodern Dry Cleaners 13 Reservations W1•ite to Miehi.)..('an, he nnrl Jo; het·e!Jy nJIJmintcd fo1· \Volverine Eng.ineering ...... 13 ~]Mulkey's Motor Sales :I Ihenl'ing Hairl petition. 1 Wyeth In"corporated ...... lJ It ts fiii'Lhc1· ot•del·cd, Thnt nuhlic no- M. 1 1. B k Lumbe. ' 1l Rapids· Phone 44971 CHAMBER of COMMERCE ticu llwn•uf lw given ·by pnblicntion of ... lC {B f.on~. a er. 1 ...... a cnJlY nf t.hi,; oJ'd<'t', for th1·ec succc::~sivc Robinson Motor· Sales ...... 10 GLADWIN, MICHIGAN wer.li~ JH'evtous to :;aid tlay ur lwnriug, in H.orn's Shoe Store ...... 10 tfw Jnp;ham County News, n nr:\\'SIH\IH"!l' -..M-•---...... ,_~----.JJ Grade "A" oz. pkg. tn·intcd nnd clrt'ulntcJbWNHl~~ccL~~\~·,\N A.~go.od· farm lease is an import· Cherrios 7 16c Pie Apples Get your LONE RANGER A 'I'I'IIC COllY: Jud~o of P1·ohnw ant tool 'in the farm business say Comstock's David C. Buntty ·lGwrl farm nio.nagement specialists at Roasted Sausage lb. 59c Flashlight Ring n(·~i~le!' of r,·nbntr Toys - Cupboards - Shelves ---- Michigan State college. Tenant Blended Juice 46 oz. lin 23c HERRUD'S SMOK-E-TANG ORDER OF PUBLICATION landlord, and farm benefit from n KROGER .Krispy Crackers lb. box 24c State nf Michig-an, In the Cil·cuit goOd lease Court for the County of lng·hnm, in I ' ,. 4 .SUNSHINE Chnncct•y, . . Grapefruit JUICE 2 ~~:· 37c Room Partitions-- Work Tables Al!LlB 1. J.'ICIGHNER,. Plnintllf v•. ED- ·t "· t oz. pkg. c: WIN E. BAKER, GEORGE WILBUI!, nnd SCOVl '·I·J· e · o·18 flC Packers Label HADD'OCK Pyequlck 12 41 JAMES H. FORD, thui1· unl;nown heirs, BETTY CROCKER c1cviHN'H, lcgateeK nnd llH~igns, DC!fend- l'tirs. Howa11d Jncnson Wax Beans No.2 can 21 c KROGER- CUT FILLETS nn\sl n !\cssion of said Com·t, hcla in tho Mr. ·and: Mrs,. TUrtis· Higdon. \vere No.2 MAKE ,.EM YOURSELF Court Room in lhe clly hnll, in the' City ·Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and .of LitnHinH. MichiHan, this lOth dny or Mrs. Ogle Budd and family of Avondale Peas 3 cans 31c lb. 39c 1 Nol~~~.~~~~')l~!r; . I'r·~~. LOUIS E. COASH, COncord. Sweet, Tender Cin:uit Ju< 1 nnd filin~< tho Bill. of Cnm. " were· Wednesday dinner gUests·. of Sauerkraut 2 N~~~?2 29c Braunschweiger lb.53c With PLYWOOD plawl\.Jn :;aJd\c:uuw and thr> allulavtt of · ,, · -~ . M. d' 1\K Hnwnt•d A. McCowan, attached thereto, f the }attet 5 paren~..S, l', an · "L·fS, KROGER HERRUD'S- Smoked from which it t>atisfactorily H\11Wfll"S to I Clifford Shepler of Mlchigan Ccn- thh-; c·nm·t that thj~ def~ndnntH nbovc tCr "" Spaghetti 2 cans 31c Plywood has so many valuable uses in a home nnmed, ot• theit· unknown heil's, doviHt!l!:-1, I ' · .· B . t' d M lb. 35c l'l. Due to tho In scouting, Mason ·may regain illness of Rev. Charles F. Brool ~ohould. be I·' .Lei uo loo.t your prcoont oil burnor ' ·:ritnmflrl !'( .'.r:-""' l'tJ:.·~ n. 1!1nnth. Corn on. Cob ... \.· 3 for 25.c; and oorimatolho fuel you cun s.o•• " . .. •. ,by ·changing Ia a. 1imkon Silent I Aulamaiic Wall-flume Oil Burnor, A new national industrial and ' ·. If you order ..... 'cha'n!Jo, we'll' , farm Iron and steel scrap drive Is PumpkiD·. · 1Sc ou.arariloo rho•• •a•i~sa,ln wrltlnsl b,elng sponsored by tl)e U. S, De· ...... ~ partmcnt of Commerce .. Scrap col, / tected : on farms is considered P.articularly 'desirable as ml)ch o~ it Is, of heavy cast ·JrQn v,:hich Is Mason.. . ·" ' ' ·And Holt scarcet• than · steel scrap. l!~arm­ Dart k Ccidy ei·s ptay an lmy,:lDrtallt. pjlrt In suppl)>i,ng ~~w mntot•i.a,~~ ~or the steel mills a1).4, f6u~drleB as they. Lo(ke(s ' ~ . ·Fpod Schmidt's DePt.' Store Phone23111 flirnlsll approximately twQ milton. Froze~· . . . tQns of scrap a year,

\ UAS li'ffiB'l' Bffi'l'HDAY Mr•, an!l Mru. Clnt•o Rnymond nt~ Wed Jn Saturday Church Rite's· Mt•, nnd Mt'l!, J, B, 1avuna cntot·· tondec.l funeral service~ for Frod t11inod 24 gueats Sunday in honor Stnnolmm In Lansing Ilfonqay 'l'hu man·lago of Miss r.orna or tho fit·at birthday ann!voraary mm·nlng. JDialnu Reeve of Lnnalng, daughtet• · of thelt' son, Rrtndy. Hofreshmonts Mrs, Don Gt•eon attended the 6venb a;J· PerJonal of Mr. 11nd Mt•s, Rayno1• Reeve 01' Social or i,cc oroum rm[f crtlw ware rtorvccl Spartrm Wives mooting In EIUI~ / Vermontville, and .Jnmcs Hohcrt by the, hostess, Lnnslng Woc!nearla.v night. .. tended Michigan Stato college last h h Osborne, Ron of Mr. and MrH • MI', ltnd Mrs. Elgin IU!Jaworth Niagara Falls Trip Follows year following· hlwdlschtu•gc, He Is Kel't lng . ram, Rnbm•t O~hnmo of M£\Ron, Will, OliJLEIBRA'T'IGS BIRTHDAY spent WerlncsLndclabra and mums palms and basltds of white and I Ruhy Campboll, Owner Ledge, Eaton napicls, Lansing- and M:·"· H. G. Henson, Mrs. C. A. IInghram was attired in a blnek orchid and stepl1anotis. clecoi'Utecl the lnce-covcrcd table, · Phone 22331 yellow chrysnnlhemums. fom- Mason. Cltnton, Mrs. William M~ler, Mrs. suit with blnclc accessories. Her Miss Norma Reeve of Vermont- ft·om which was served a Suzpnno Hobblns-Ruth Scribner, Operntora '· · Tho bt·idc selccl.ccl n Htrect­ Mr. and Mrs. Engle left for a L. B. Barr and Mrs. Wilham Dart corsage was of reel roses. viile, sister of the bride, served as tiered wedding calte topp9d by a lengl.h dress of l'Oyn I blue crepe trip to Niagara Falls. When they as hostesses .. Following the lunc11- l~ollowing the ceremony a rc- maid of honor. She was gowned in miniature bride and bridegroom. with a matching f"athcr halo hat. eon, Mrs. Smith Young of Lansing, ceptlon was held at the home of aqua brocaded satin fnshlonecl A music box playing "Hcl'C Comes return they will be at hallie to 11 Fter corsage was of red I'oscs. Her their friends· at an apartment in dlr~ctor of the Woman's home the bride's grandparents, Mr. and with a round ncclt: fltt~d waist and the Bride" wus concealed Inside only attendant was her aunt, Mt•s, 11 1110 the Every home. f118 '{' w~~·e~ ga;e a hl~~oryt of Mrs. John Gibbs, Route 2, Mason .. full slcirt. She wore aqua net mitts the caltc. Icc cream, centered with Leroy Saelens, who WOI'C a fuchsia The bride gra.duatcd from Ma­ f t as een a rec or A tiered wedding calte, Icc cream, I and a half of aqua satin pink hcat•ts and arrows, and wed­ t~me. ~"0 dress with gray necessaries. She son high school in 1946. She Is or e pas years. sandwiches and coffee were servecll' topped with bronze mums. Her ding cake were served to 150 had a coi·sngc of white cnrnn­ employed l n the county trca.surcr's The Woman's home is a project by Evelyn Smith and Gloria Bar- matching, satin muff was also made 1 guests by Evelyn Klont of Mason tlons. office. Mr. Engle graduated ft•om of the Ing!tam County !J'ederatlon rett, assisted by Mrs. Gibbs. up of bronze mums and matching 1 and Pat Bridger, Jean D!nmond ' Robel't Every, cousin nf lhc Muson in 1945, served one and of Women .s clubs. Thts county Mrs. Inghram has been attend-~ ribbons. I ant.! Louise Bodo of Lansing. '£hey. )lrfrlc, wa.s best man. Raymond one-half years in the navy and at- federatl?n 1~ the only organization lng Mason high schooL Her hus- Mrs. Dean Noble of Onondaga, wore corsages of pastel 111ums. [ of Its kmd m the state whtch has ba.nd attended Olivet high school. sister of the bridegroom, a.nd Miss I Phylis Bernstein of Charlotte and undertaken so large and cxtensivtJ He Is employed at the Pneumatic Madelyn Rusch of Mason, cousin ' Mrs, Barbara Wilson of Chicago 1 a project to sponsor. At the pres- Insulating Co. 1!1 Olivet. The of \he bt•idegroom, acted as brides- I who presided at the coffee table, Warmth- Without Weight ent time 34 elderly women .a~e llv- couple arc making their home' in ma.ids. '£hey wore gowns of bro- also had corsages of paHtcl mums. mg at the home With a mtmmum Olivet. ended satin, identical to that of the Miss Virginia Huseh of Mason ro- of expense to themselves. '' • '' . maid of honor with matching half ceived the guests ami presided Soft, Fleecy In 1922 the possibility of the HONOR'ED ON BIRTHDAY bonnets, muffs and net mitts. Mrs. over the guest register. She itad a 1yv.01:nan's clubs of Ingham county Mr. and :Mrs. Harvey Bennett Noble was gowned i!' lavender corsage of yellow mums. . , JOimng, become more than just a entertained at dinner on Tuesday wtth yellow mums toppmg her bon- The brlclc wm·c a tallot·-madc I Idream of a few far-sighted worn-. night in honor of his father, David net and muff. The JiOWn worn by navy blue suit matching thnt of I en, and 17 of the clubs, now 28, of I Bennett who w~ts celebrating his IMiss Rll.'lh was yellow. She wore the bridegroom fm going away. Blankets the county undertoolc to sponsor birthday anniversary. Guests in- lavender mums on her half bonnet She had a lavendc'r orchid corsage. such a program, with two trustees eluded his mother, Mrs. David I and muff. After a shot·t honeymoon in Chi· appointed from each of t~e clubs. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean Noble of Onondaga. as- cago, the couple returned home An item that no home has too Starting on a shoestring, so far as Bennett' and Mr. and Mrs. Charles sisted bis brother-in-law as best Tuesday and arc now residing in many, of, a guarantee that finances were concerned, they first Rich and daughters. man. Nolan Weller of Marshall Mason. !<'ollowing Mr. Osborne's they're alWflYS a welcome gift. rented a house, and with four ap- * * '' and Keith Stimer of Eaton Rapids graduation from Mason high 11chool pl!eations on hand, opened the were groomsmen. Guests were in 1946 he served in the nm1y. He gift fl"Om home on Jaunary 1, 1923. Later OrganizationS seated by Stanley Kranz and Ed- has been engaged in far·mlng, :Mrs. the trustees a.rranged for the pur- ward Jennings of Mason, Mr. We!- Osborne graduated from Vennont· chase of the present home at 510 lcr and Mr. Stimcr. ville high school in 1945 and is em- West Willow street, to which two W. S. C. S. of the Methodist .For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. ploy<'d with the Auto Ownem In- additions have since been added. church will hold a bazaar and Reeve wore a green wool suit, ac- smance Co. in Lansing. RE'S The home is now owned and op- luncheon in the church parlors on cented with brown accessories a.nd Following tl1e wedding rchm.rsoJ w 1OOo/o Wool $9.95- $13.95 perated, as from the first, by the Wednesday, December 1. starting a lavender orchid ·'corsage. Mrs. I?t·iday nigllt, the wedding llarty ' county federation, t.hrough Its at 11 a. m. Osborne was attired in blue crepe llarl dinner in Holt, where members Where an entire layaway department has gifts within board of trustees from each of the Members of the West Alaiedon wit.h black accessories. She also of thc,pmty were. presented gifts every budget for every person on your list. 50o/o Wool - $7.50- $7.95 Iclubs. · Ladies Aid Society will meet with had an orchid corsage.. Irom the bride and bridegroom. For a time the home shared in Mrs. Arthur Gruhn, Phillips road, ~~:l'm'"rJ:re"'..!~·~~:~;- Sheet Blankets ...... $2.39 Community Chest funds for as- on Thursday, November 18, for a 1 BIUJOLD$ For MO~~;;~u:s Double Sheet Blankets ...... $4.98 sistance in its operating costs. In chickenpie dinner. Those attending 1 F'ft y f w dd d l'f Wool-Filled Satin Comforters ...... $17 .95 1939, however, when the old age faarier.toGutaesktes aanreitet'nmvl'tteo-·setoll :it!~~ . I y ears 0 e e .I e pension law became a reality, the u b h Bates Bedspreads ...... $6.95 -up home auhtorlties decided not to the meeting. M k d t e En er Vorc/:11 NAME OR INITIALS Il\{­ aslc for further aiel from the Com- The Blue Star Mothers will . ar e y 11 ...,$ munity Chest fund, but instead sponsor a grocery party at the Le- , PRINTll;D WITHOUT EX­ Layaway Plan Available those who are admitted, pay In gion Memorial building on Friday, Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Vorce of I farming all of their married life, TRA CHARGE. part, at least, for their care from .Novembel' 12, at eight o'clock. Hqlt.road, Webberville, celebrated a:1d. in later life .Mr. Vorce started Complete line of BILL­ pension funds. A matron, house- Mrs. J,oy o. Davis will entertain their 50th wedding annlyersary on r::usmg pcppermmt.- 111 whicll he lceeper and other help are em- members of the Mason College October 12, w1th a famtly gather- has been v~ry successful. FOLDS AND JILLFOLDS played all the time, and during the club on Monday, November 15, at lng at thetr home. In ·S[Jculung ~f Elmer Vorce, for girls, coin purses and ·~ L. J. Adams & Son '. Mills Store years that the Federation has eight o'clock. l'firs. D. R .. (Let~- , Mr. and Mrs. Vorce were mar: H"u~~ Vnrnigllt · · ' * * • · and· bring a favorite snap-1 guest Tuesday of Kathy and Val- Roscoe Spencer of Fowlerville I erie Brown. · was a dinner guest of Mr .. and Christmas Gifts shot. We'll help you chooa~. · 1 · Mrs. Jnmes Quinn and family HENSON~s· MoDERN DRY CLEANERS I : Mrs, Rut 1 Preston left Monday Monday evening. · -on Display At a smart, new, desiun; .morning for Chicago,. Dlinols, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grace of ··. ··, ., Iw)lerc she Wlll. join Mrs. Ethel Marine City spent Saturday eve­ !1<1EiMEIEiif;i.. Bartels, enroute to Florida for the nln!l' at the John Collin home DOROTHY HELEN ·Odorless -Mnter months; ~ • Mr. and M1·s. William 8Peek ~nd ·· Nalion.J! Insli!ulcomcaning and Dt)ei11q Odorless family visited Mr. and Mrs. Aus- -Resale· Shop . · . EnHY'· Snhonc· Gull. n d CCI on Ce11tcr · . , 4Dwl ,Sun ay, , Exl'ension Club Sign of the community VCI'ftO nnd pnttot'nFI [lnhyrll'fl:cs, proteins llllrl tllr~'.s r~od ~inernla, us~ortcd homc-mndo plea. Tho din-~ Dr.. TudHnn '!', Lnntlll, prnfcHrHJJ' o.f snmct?·1Y, Belva Church, June Sherwoorl ll~Hiatlnrr tho ho~t· Twolvc members of the North· mltlPe was e!cctccl for bu~ltnlhnil ,.. In ,,Mts, Hurrh Corner~ sixth Events 01 1 1 lng 1'00111 committee, under tho ell· Aodoiogy !l!Hl untlll'<>Jlniogy r~t A tevislon or the conatltut!on esa. A blrthrlny culw wa~ made J west Locl{C IJJxtcntlion group met season with Shirley Post us chair·, ~' ~rl , ~'" ~ :nnny Bn!larrl, rcctlon of Mrs. H. B. W111ince, ifl Mlchlgnn Strd.c eollt~.J;u, will j,c tho was reM hy Rel'lno Glynn, after by Belva Church. ut tl' e I:omc Bltmnho Ful- man and Kenny Mathews and 'nrles1 ndm f, Post, I ot Mr~. M~l ·~udy I prcpnrlng for n lELI•go numlJct• of speaker fot• llw "vcninr;. Hi~J sub­ which I~ wns ad~ptod hy tho I The nel't meeting will be nt Lhc, ton on T!!lln;dny1 NY the Iendcr'J .Johnson, huy Clll t1s, Fatth Dn!.m, F id •rJ U, P Y ith Nlcl10ls community Club Nich· old Bmlte and George Burlw, all win Schrum anrl Gcrnld and Clah•e Used Appliances " ' " · M'it'i"n Dllll1" Beverly Ent•t•y 'r ay, 10Y gave a program w 1 h 1 8 • ' · of St I Ill!" F ll !I Pulver, Gnmcs furnlrllJ<•d lhc cn­ I Mrs George Soule nnd Mrs, Ccmld .o, • 0 clnrlnct duet by 1 Ill ian Winzel~r o s so oo , o cloclc, · • o "· 'a nwers wcrr D'qJ,nond on the Chri•Jtm·•s work I'Batty ' " I-Iinl{lc,' .Joan Rusch, Don · , · • • Maccubccs spcciol meeting placed tllmughout the Bur!cc home tortainnwnt nnd refi'l1Bhment,g 1 · " • "'ctJI Roo·go"J Snttnv anr1 0 .or1 a 8 nrgerm, a poem hy '' ' "nLllot· nf Mrii. Roy ! 1111tb whi<•h I' fin ea slly be made ut ,' _, , ~r. . , ,. ' ,' , ncnted called ;,The Hn.lloween Leta Swift. ' • ~ , home l'or Christmlls gift~. Miw1 PSnyd 0 1• BJ,;thmAn Cdltp.nteJ, J"0 1 " Gu~st" Members of the cast were Cilcie 1, Prc~bY.tcrlan Womcn'•J Mrs, Kenneth Shnltucl{ visited Wrighl, whn is confiner! lo IICl' hod 1 1 I ' Ru th C_o 11 ar rll sp Inyc d many Dar:mns . ' .II tm h C rms tong!{ tll,ou s Kathreen. Fell Nancy Strickling. Ascoci~ n lion, M ru. a~WI ... lli am f> or t ot·, h er s ls t er, M rs. Cl nude Waltz a! by Jll'OllC[JiiiJ iJltWHH, We have a good supply of used appliances in stock 1 1 0 11 1 1 , f111ishecl p!cccs whl~h lllustmtcd .~ ~ ~',\~' ~~en" ;fo.I~~<, rr18 c~~ Joe Si~one a~d Gloria Burgess.' 125 illaflt Oak street, one o'clock O':'ld from Thursday untll Sun;iny. lhCJ many uml vaned gifts that 11 1 1 f f[g t 'th I Delores· Jarcl'c served us an- luncheon. 1Mtss Peggy Wnll.z, a duughtct• or . now, of .all makes. All of these appliances are recondi.. 1 1 1 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS cHn be mAde from feed sacks, c mrgc 0 wunc . 0 00. 5 Wl 1nounccr with Jody Roc playing I Circle 2, Presbyterian Women's: Mrs. Waltz, la home for a few tioncd and guaranteed. For the people whose family bud­ 'plastic prints anrl felts. A class oyeyMComcl! t~.~lstJnl ~tm .. BoJH the pinna. All mothms attended association, Mrs. H. D. Hcnder·, days from Hollywood, Califomla. November 11, 194B ~age',''$

get will not permit them to buy new appliances, here is a is being formed by the group to :~c ~~~~~ tnonc J u~y A." :'r"' ga1;~ j'wlth the exception of Mrs, mvenll son, 111 East Oa[{ street, 8 o'clock. 1 r------_;;,;1 , talrc liJl hnml;tercd woric. ~l!~i~nnn P ~r·t 1 ;~mma!,';:{ 1 ~ 0 ~~ 0111 ~ Crosby, Mrs. Dcnald Winzeler, Circle. 3, Presbyterian Women ~ goad opportunity to buy appliances that are practically : After the mectin;f ~ hirthdny mittec with Ann Gllcht·tst, Reggy [ Mr1. George Post, M~·s. Merle ~ssocwllon, Mrs Harry Sponny, <\S good as new. , party was held in honor of the Smith, Evelyn Klont, Barbara j ~rown,, Mrs. Herbert ,,outhwick, I .J~7 South Hall boulevurd, 8 memb~rr; wl!c~o b1rthday anni- Clark and Arlene Crosby, Ullhcrs • ~rs. Vtctor Vcrcruy~sc and Mrs. o clock. . , Fox Cleaners .. vcrsurtcs occun·ed m October. are Joyce Betcher Bernadine 1 Mtke Lamphere, Circle •!, Presbyterian Women ~ Mrs. Lulu Whlpnls, Mrs. Mary Shaw, Mary Hall, Olga T~bachlti, 1 •· ' * association, Mrs. Horman G. Walt, Taylor and Mrs. Katherine Every Loretta Halve, Pat Mulholland, I ENTER.TAINS AT DINNER 415 North Cedar street, 8 o'clocl<, Quality S"l'vice were the honored guests. Mrs. j Marian •ru1·ncr, Mar'y Mcnovske, I Mrs. Ed Wentland entertained WED.:'fESDA Y, NOVEMBEH 17 • Ruth Burgess prcs1ded at the Marjorie F'incout an.d Kay . Rcid.l30 women of the Catholic Worn- Dclht .Extonston Club, Mrs. Wll·. table where d?llclo\ls refreshments Don Jennings, Larry Hcwe, , .Joe en's club a~ a bohemian dinner on lard Fern berg,. · I of cake anc] Jello were served. John.scn, Ray Anway, Dale Hill, Tues~ay mght. After. the dinner, I· Deborah C 1 r c I c, .Methodlr,t Mason Phone. 2-4221 Seventeen members of the Wil- Merwin Everitt. Paul Snyder; 1a whtte elephant auction was the church, Mrs. L. H. Mmms, 210. Collins Sales & Service son Extens.ion group attended the George Fish and Norman Lindsay! even:ng'~ cntcrtal~ment. Plans for I South Jefferson, om o'clocl{ lUnch·' open meetmg for lenders ancl are working on stage sets. . .. · I the Chrwtmas dmner were also I con. . I PICK-UP and DEUVERY YOUR DICSOTO-PLYlUOUTII DEALER membcr.s of Ingham county home Officers were clecled in the dl.scussecl at this time. The party Junior and Senior Child Dtudy · economics extension groups held ftrsl !\~ ~lub meeting of the year ;~IIJ be held at the home of Mrs, Clubs dinner, Presbyterian ch11rch, ' 8. Ccda.r , at the courthouse Tuesday, No- on Monday. Louis Denning·. is ·ron,y Simone on Tuesday, De, 6:30 o'clocl<. . ['------·------! ' vembcr 9: Miss ~fur_im.ic East- president: Kenny Malhews, vice comber 14. . Baptist Womn,n'H Union, Bap·' !------..! man •. clothing srcc1ahst from president; and Danny Garver, rsec· 1 * . ttst church, 2 o c!oclc. ! Michtgan State college, gave a >:etary and trcasur.cr. . I' IH . I TUUP.SDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1. v~ry h1teresting and lnformnllvc Chapel service was . held last 0Splt8 Ncrth Aurelius Ladies Aid So- We Will dtscu:;swn on "New· Finishes for Wedncsda" mornin"' Mary Men- p t' t 'tt ciety fried chiclcen supper, North· Fnbr!cs." ' ~· · . · a ten s ar1 mt ed to the Ma- Aurelius church· i , * * * wws~~·eh.. play"ed the prbelu1c. 9a1i to sdon Genetra! hospital for treatment We.st Alaicdc;J Ladies Aid So·: Convert Your Old Sewing Machine ' · 01" 1p w ... s g 1.ven Y en me Jou 1 ur1 ng he past week included · t M I Kruse. Bonnie Edmonds gave th? J Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. David Diehl cte y, r~ .. Arthur Gruhn, 1849: ·,.Go Women prayer of invocation, Scriptllrc I of Dansville Ray Lott Darrell North Phllhps road, i Into An Electric Portable Fm· $39.50 !f was read by Janet Sowers CHi•o-, Redman, son'of M:r. and Mrs Hor- FRIJ?AY, NOVEMBEP. 19 1 i H. Id ·A I line Brown sang a solo, "This Is ~ vey Redman. and Jacq.uelin Ph1lathea ·Class, B~pltst church,' '.. Q nn U a My 'Taslc" Rev. Ma.rsl1all Simpson J. Glhbs, who w~s discharged 'Ihurs~ ~rs. Cora Smtlh, 12:30 potluck; \Ve also repah· nJl malccs of S(!ll'ing m::u:hitws. nuaranll'>':>tsters , l'Ummngc sale, i Woman's. Golf association Tues- first grade because they we~·e. old ;J mec~mg at the First Bapti,ljt councJ! rooms~ 9 ,,o c,;ock. ' day evcm:1g at the annual 'Thanl,s-' qnd mature enough to go. Kmde1· i ehmch in Lansmg on Tuesday and I LARSON SEWING SERVICE giving dinner. Mrs. Nels Ferrihy, Igartcncrs had a big H111loween 1 We_?nes.day, l'vlrs. George Graham, Mrs. Ger· Mrs. m. G. Millard, Mrs. Edward party a week ago Friday. Many I Gues,R of Mr. and Mrs. W, s. ald Grahnn'!, and 1\>!rs. Kenneth L. Ware, Mrs. Fran!{ Guerriero, mothers attended. All the children,, Rhodes. on Sunday were 'Mr. and Graham attended a stork shower Pearl Lar:;on, eight ye:1l's of '"I:Jlf'.rietH:e 1\'lth Sin1:n Mrs. George McArthur and Mrs. had costumes and many tre~ts,. i! Mrs. Stdney ~haffer of Detroit. at the home ?f M!'s. Chad Butter- Mason Phone 21 5() l Holt PiwnP 73;})")1 I ' Harold Scofield were on the dinner The goldfish have been laylll&' I · . ~ '' * . f10ld m Lansmg Tllesday evening. committee. The dinner was served eggs. 'The two Jlsh are in separate. PI 111·c "~11 < "~cnl·fs, un!l"'"' clcsi~ns nt The shower was given in honor of, 'ld tel 0 n Y 12 , 6 "· ,.,mmermnn s 46wl' buffet style. Fall flowers decorated bowls an d the c h1 ren arc wa 1·, · · Mrs. John Kinney, the Boles home. ing to see if the egy,s develop. · "' d · · y !::ridge was the diversion of the Turkc~s, . squirrels, ~olored fruit 1 evening, with honors going to Mrs. and ml;;-l'lms arc bcm.~ mild~ .m ; Don Densmore, Mrs, Paul Mudgett, 1rt1 elM~. Thmsday wtll be VISit·, Mrs. R. G. Henson a.nd Mrs. Boles. lmg day bttt :1.Irs. Beardsley e~- , Plans. were made to hold the tends a welcome to pa.rcnts to VJStt: 8 It's like a siesta in your favorite easy chair 1 Christmas dinner 011 'i'uesday ove-1 not only on Thn!'sday, bu.t any,: when you go Greyhound , •• traveling refreshed and ning, Dccqmher 7, a.t the home of other time parentn would hke to . relaxed. l_toll smoothly over America's' highways Mrs. Densmore. Those on the Icome. · 1 ' Christmas committee are Mrs. J. Gn.ry Perkins of Royal Oal{ en·~ enjoying Greyhound's newest and finest highway IB. Dean, Mrs. Sam Cotton, Mrs. 1 tercel the first t::ru.de room taught:; coaches -all styled for your greater comfort. Rollin Dart, Mrs, Her!Jert Fox, by Mi:o.s Laveda Box as a n0W'·t :Mrs. W. A. Bergin, 1\frs. H. D. nupi! this wee!,, 'rh~ children arc 1 Henderson and Mrs. Zola Bash· just completmg- then· second pre· .. l Iford Dart. · primer, ''We Work and Play." Peters Drug ' * • " In Mrs. carolyn _Ragan's ftrst I Store· J Donald Knight, private ftrst graclc group. the children hav.c. class, is now stationed at Bibli· been makin!l' pictures of Phone 2·6 131 t~n:gs I. gon, Germany, He has been as- they are thankful for. I i signed to an engineering outfit, In Mr•. Donald mdgington's ~ec· Shurfine Foods Smoked And Cured Meats f Knight is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ond grade room the pupils .a,rc. , C . .A. Mosher of Mason. 1 maldng pictures of Indian . ll)Cfl I Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Beaumont 1 and drawing tom-toms. They have GREYHOUND I and Sharon nnd Mt·s. Ted Bcau-~£U1 Indian vill~tge displayed on ·one Shortening 3 lbs. 99c FARMER PEET'S PICNICS, pt·e-cookcd, lb. : mont of East Laming were Sun- of t.heir tables. Mrs. Don Heal wa.s day evening visitm·s of Mr. and a recent room visitor. Mrs. Clayton Hulett and Kathie. I Second graders in Mrs. Elinor Catsup 14 0~. 21c I · Seitz' room had a review sp~llil!!'.' FARMER PEET'S SLICED BACON, lb. . -' test Monday. Fifteen pupils liad [ 59c • H d F Th H. l"d perfect scores. They have. been Corn Cream Style, No .. 2 can 19c 0 I rnaldnl)' Pilgrim girls' and boys He I pmg. . an s or e ay. and turlceys for art class. In ?,fiss Phyllis Byrum's third. Coffee Gro.und to Please 49c SMALL LINK SAUSAGE, lb ...... SSe grade room the children hnve been Enamel having tests over the ~)lings 1 learned 11hout- the Indian unit .. [ Kraut No. 2h can 1Sc They made an Indian frieze Fri-: BULK SAUSAGE, lb. Roaster dny. Perfect spellcq last. weeK .Jn·, 49c eluded Carol Bowman, Peter Grapefruit Juice - 46 oz. 21c lle.uv!est-type steel roaster, Hnase, Gloria Lamphere, . Judy. Leonard, Patsy Nolan, Gary Sh~p-, . SLAB BACON, lb. triple cnamclc:l. HaB self·baJt· arc!, Harry Spenny, Ruth StriRk· Pumpkin Spice 11c 53c lng 1:<1 ·and basting r:wl<. 20 ling and Ronalcl· Vati Steeland.,,In i Inches lo!lg. Wlll take 15·111. arithmetic, substraction of :larg.c;·l numbers is being studied, . ;~.. •• f:owl. I Michigan Snow Apples 1Thanlcsg·iving border ·has . 1 ,b.~en made for the room. ., •·, ' I 3 Lbs.-25c $1.69 I Billy Hawn. who has be~n· at· , Rubber-covered tending school in Mason for sev·' oral wee1cs, ha.s returned to· Lan· Tangerines Food Isin~. Members of N!iss Mnrian Dish Drainer 'i Rathbone's third grade room re' 1\{ed\Utu S\larl,l 2:9c Doz. Chopper port that they enjoyed itaving him, m school. . · , . A time-saving-- ldto:lell necessity. 59c \b. Grapefruit 80 Size 25c. Hl·a~·IJy tinned all-pur­ Fourth graders in Mrs. N:•s.: I Prevents brealcage a.n~ chlppln~. pose foot! chopper. Davis' fourth grade room have Easy to opllratc, com· Cot'~ectty !leslgn·c.:l to allow air been making pioneer pictures. Yams 3 lbs. 29c: plctc wl:•!t -3 Jmcn st.Ct11 drculatlon ljnd qulelc drainage. They have also made .posters for knives. the national book wecl{ contest at Parsnips 3 lbs. 19c the Ingham county library. Famo PA~CAKE FLOUR, 5 lbs...... 45c $2.19 Mrs. Ruth Hall's fourth ·grn,de $3.50 has been making clothing posters, Old Manse SYRUP, 12 oz... : ...... 29c Angeline Roclarto of Saf"innll,i 9'1d All Prices Listed Are Effective Masie Lee Perldns of Royal Oal{ Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS, lb...... :...... 25c arc new pupils. The room J1as ·a.. Thurs. - l Fri. Sat. Folding l1CW flag, . , ,,., , : 1 .Mighton's BEEF, POTATOES, GRAVY, 20oz •. : .... 49c In Mrs. Mina Howe's fifth .. grade Sunday Papers - Ice Cream - Cold Pop Ironing Board roc;>m the pupils hnvc been niakii1g I . . :Metal legs, relnforcet! wltll por­ paper mache turl

SHEJIDT METAL EQUJPMIDNT for L t d f d John Bean Co., Dr. George Clin- 1 sale cheap If tnlcen at once. I am OS an oun I US-127 north Of Le~lie ton, Dr. m. E. Visger, Mason high discontinuing the sheet metal bus- I · lschool students and teachers, Mil· iness and no longer need the equip· __ 1 Phone Leslie 2671 or 1:211 ler Road Gh!ld Study club Ingham With Collins service staff on the defensive side, win­ ment. Call after ti p. m. J. K. kotn- DOGS-Hepar!. own or stray dog> 45w3 County Tuberculosis sa~ator!um, I ter won't foul up your car's running plays. Cliff Smith man, Leslie. 46w2p to w. E. Dlsler, county dog 1Mason Hebelcnh degree staff, Bap- warden, Dansville. Phone 22&1. or APPLillS and honey f~t' oale. tist Woman's Union, Semper Fi- : calls the signals and the tea,m responds with a winter to Ingham county sheriff, 9661. Comb and extract honey. J. P. delis class Silsby's Implement Co tune-up, a lubrication job, or just a, general check over to . ~w p Hansen,, two miles' south of West Thort>Urn 'coal Co., Doyle's Ga~ 52 Columbta road at 1043 Ono_!1daga station, Rouse Dairy, Ware's be sure that your car can pass through the winter months For Rent LOST-PigsJ(in glove last l?riday road. Phone Aurelius 1614, 36wtf drug store, Barbers Henry, EJdward in top shape. Collins has a complete line of service to evening. Believed to have been 15 YOUNG ROOSTERS-White and Charles, Howlett's Implement I lost between the court house and store, Bill Tietz, nl! who did the ' carry out the signals. FLOOR SANDEJR J' h 1 Leghorns. Just right for locJ(ers ' ' ' po ts er anc West Maple street. If found please or canning. Wilson Iror.ce, on Sim· chores, to each one for sending in lli\ILY DOUBLE , , . ~!.'his pair of unrelated "twins" is the reason that edger for rent nt all times at return to Lucille Wilcox, 503 West mons road, 3 miles north of Olci;- so much food. There nrc no words Perkins Hardware, 360 .South Jef- Maple street, Mason. Phone 244.52 mos road to Lamb road, %. of 11 that we n'ilght use to express the some of the good people of Van Dyke, 1\Ileh., gu about mLltlcring in con­ ferson, Mason. Phone •1311 Mason. Mason. 46w1 mile east, one-half mite llorth oil deep 11ppreciat!on in our hearts, fusion, The~· at·e 1\'taric Kohler (left) and Charleen Rogoclti, both sill: · 43wtf ~ Simmons. Mason phone 2 4~14. hut if. there were more communi- years old, and llJCy't·e as alillstcin, fl8,2 pounds fat, 10531 Attn Parlts, county llbrarlnn. women's mttemporaneous speech' schools whero thct·e arc commun- grace, But In heaven there surely arc invited to 1.1ttend. potmds mille Hours will be as follows: Mon- contest last Thursday. Her subject lty lillrarles. wouldn't be a situation where h11.lf ·------~ Call Umler four· years: First, regis-: day, Wednesday, So.turday, 2-5;30 was "The Tempo of Modern Life Boys and girls Interested have the people extol tbelr own merits INGHAM COUNTY NEWS I trrcd Holstein belonging to Ray 1 p. m.; Snturdny, 7-9 p. m.; during and Religion.'~ Blll Blewett of De· been aslwd by Miss Dorothy Ro­ und their good worl1s, nnd on the l P1ntt. and Son, 75.4 pounds fnt,, school ycttr, Wednesday, 12-1 p.m. troit pla~cd first in the men's con-I zek children's librarian to malw other side those who praise Christ November 11, 1948 l-1141 2151 pounds mill!; second, regis- The Wednesday noon and Monday test. His subject was, "What' a poster representing ' an idea tcrcd Holstein belonging to Harry hours 11 re in ndditlon to the rcgu· Should the U. S. Do for Displaced I theme character or Incident frory{ Covert & Son, 05.1 poundH fat, Jar ones. Note should be talton that Persons?" Miss Adams and Blew- a boo!~ bon·owed from the library. For 1 1714 pounds mlllt. closing time is 5:30 rathor than ott, by winning the contests, will, The three best from each school 1 1Jnrlc•· three year~r: First, Paul, 6:00, Miss Parlts pointed out. It Is represent Alma in the sto.te con· I will be brought to the county Ii- Dependable c. Rowe's grnrln Holstein, 65.2 1hoped that the Wednesday noon test scheduled November 10 at I brary headquarters at Mnson by Fox Cleaners poundrl fnl, 1388 pounds milk; scc-1 hour will enable all r\lrnl students Western Michigan college, Kala· 5 p. m., November 10. From these I 1 1on<\, regist.crc

.' I .Jpu.n Hllll on IJ'I•Idlly cvonlng, No• WUC)l~. r!'htll'O WOI'O udvon lliOrlrhel'ill·s t • v t Vcll'lbor 5, r!'h!a meeting WflB the Pl'caent for• tho meeting, ana onum 0 e Holt News All of Alaiedon mo11thly evening rrioetlng und ao- Jr~lly Stllclu•l'H Mary ~un olnl gathering, Members meet dur· Members of tho Jolly Stitchers If II J Sh Havo nonotlt Dane" Given Protection· Jng each wcok ancr achooi with 4-H club mot nt tho Wr.llb RChool e ust ort A Jnrge crowd • a.ltended thB thei1• leaders Mrs, Lurlell Cheney on Tucsrlny evening with 10 mom-~ moctlng Is ]Jolng heir! benefit. IY [,I me . '·', A dessert luncheon was served be­ Dullns nnd Aaron Hyde for ltH or- Albion college taut weclc. On Snt- u two-thirds majority a totJtl or Tt lime Is needed, npply nt ~y· · fore the meeting, Mr·s. Mallei Ellis, In """e nl' lire .Aiaicclon people nrc ctsltecl to telephone Maso:1 g-o.nlzutlon meeting, The election of' ut·day night lw ~ervcd on the 28clt1!l yes voles were needed, lime of the yc~J· when eonvcnl~)'\t, ' pt•esident, opcnccl the meeting. ofticers toolt plnen ret thi!l met>ting. pt'Dgrnm committee for the Delta At tlte clcdion tlw constitution J(cep lime dJ·y before sprcndln~;;·rr. Mrs. Ellis introduced the speak­ O:i81, u Hpccial fire alarm number, Tho:JC electcdwerc Aaron Hyde, Sigma Phi fmlol'Jlity dane<•. He )8 was rtll1n1Hlccl HO that hct·cnft~r Is bezt to npp)y Wilen prcpnrlng t(W ., •H' 06Gl, the sheriff"n office. '.rhe 1 er for the afternoon, Mrs. Ramona pr·e.sldent; Danicd Gnbr.l, vice-pres- the son of MrH. Mildred BllliCJ' nf only u mu.Jol'ily vot" Is needed on lnnd, ·,;.; Bretz. Her subject was "What's township board has sng:IerJtc:J that 1 on all fil•e caiJfJ the ex net loco tion 1dcnt; nnd HusHcll Howe, 3eeretnry. Mason, 111 proposal to increase the tax -·--··~·-···--· ------·-·------New In Draperies." A short busi­ A short hminesH meeting wtts held. ··--·---·--·--- limit. The 'I'B Sllnatorlum iHii\le . b, ness meeting followed with re­ of the fire be givcn·-with the house number, t110 road, and the It was decided tllnt the members Benjamin Fmnltl!n onco tried Iwi)) lilccly be submittocl again in INGHAM COUNTY NEW,. ;:>1: ports from ai: committees. of the clull would meet every two ito raise sillt worms. the spring, November 11, 1948 Page;,z The next meeting will he No­ best route for the firemen to take. ! vember 23, nt the home of Mrs, Lillian Heclc, which will be t,'lwst night. Mrs, Alta Steward, Beatrice Smith and Ltlllan Langham will be Papers co-hostesses. All members arc lo Old found talco canned fruit and jello or jam Brings. You ... for a shower for the Woman's In Hotel Attic hpme In Lansing. A Detroit Frcn Press. of No- Cast Annonne('tl vcmbcJ' 27, 1802, and pl'intecl Fur Senior I'lay wrapping paper used by Mason FAITIIFULLY The Holt high school senior cinss merchant!! were found In tho at- E ERYDAY LOW PRICES will present their piny, "'!'he Or- tic over the Jc I t c h en when A&P brino• vou EVERY.DAY LOW PRICES on manv ir)'lporlant food itoms and thai's miqhtv omr•c.rlant chill Limousine" which is produced wreclwrs were tearing down the 1 now~- for vour budqetl For A&P doo_~i'l t re:ducc oricos iust for tho wook·ond. Thoso uro l;-U!" rc,qul"'r by special arrangement with the Mason hotel building Ll1is weelc shO!f pdcos ... tho pdco vou'll find on thoso foo'd bLJVS evorv dav Mondav 1hrouqh Stdunl.,y! Ho YOURS! Nor'lhv.zcstern Press of Minneapolis, Tlw Ji'rec Press was a .Sunday I wonder ·rni!lion5 cf thriftv housawivos seve evorv day at A&P on all thoir food purchases. Cumc sea This Is a three net . comedy that edition, selling al. fk The Fair , , . como savo • , join tho thrift~ millions todav! )lns the proper amount of sus- store in Detroit was offering- a pense as well as humor. The cast spcciHI on ladies' union under­ Here's the f!Cf111!71Je!Jlsolution to your heating problem is· as follows: Mrs. Fisher, Ann wear suits with long sleeves ancl Ocean Spray Oil -Tim ken Silent Automatic Oil Heat! Once you enjoy Fansler; Cuthber·t Fisher, Jnek high-nec:l<, ·made from unshrinlc­ fURHACES the blessings of this truly automatic comfort, you'll Harris; Faith Lloycl, Mary Ellen able wool in gray or white, a Lee; Melvlnn Meacham, Phyll!s $1.75 vnl11e at only .$1.00. lb. CRANBERRY say "Never again!" to old-fashioned heating methods. Laycock; Kitty Burton, Mary Ann Hudson & Symington in Detroit COOK ED PICNICS The famous Timkcn Silent Automatic lt:'tlll-Flamc Oil Adcock; Gnby DeFieur, Phyllis were offering nil-wool Sitnlwr French; Grace Graves, Cnrmeleata blnnlccts at $3.C,O a pair. Smeal!, Lean-Ready to Eat SAUCE Cmwley; Florn Slater, Jonn Mill- The wrapping paper hacl been . hlsler; Pen·y Ames, Larry Spur- printed up for Hall & Bates, pro­ can geon; Titus Tiers, Michael Smith; prietors of Mason's Model Cloth­ 18¢ John Doe, .Jnclc Martin; Brian ing Hou:Jc, and Marcus Gregor, Granulated Walton, Jerry McAdams, clt'Y goods merchant. lb. lb. 10 bo~ There will be n matinee Thurs- · ------I PORK LOIN ROAST SUGAR day, November 18, nt 3:00 for the Mrs. Neil Carpenter, the newly in­ Fancy grade children, Th. c play will be stalled matron and patron of the I WATER given Friday evening, November Order of the Eastern Star, Tues- Lelln-Rib End APPLE SAUCE 2 lllAT[RS 19, nt 8:00 p. m. for adults, c1ny evening nt the I. 0. 0. F. hall. 1 Sunsweet ViHltorH From Beulah Mr. and Mrs. Hnrolr.l will Thr~op Armour's Star-l-Ib, Cello Roll 21/, to Jl/, lbs. e.ch leave Thursday for , Grayling for PRUNE JUICE ~t. Mrs. Ftty Hill and Mrs. Rowland ,he hunting season. Gorton of Beulah visited their PORK SAUSAGE lb. fRYING CHICKENS lb. A&P Wo don't depend on guess·work! ]lusbands, who are the eon tractors . M.r. nml Mrs. Gene Servia nncl! 49c 49c 46·CZ. Sc:iantific instrumonts-plui factory· 1 worlcing on t h e f eII ows h lp Iut II o I iatmly, Mr. and Mrs. Gem·ge Serv- • Lo•n. Frosh Chopped Gonaine 9-lb. luwoll, Ghnnuo nf 11lon 'I'hn Jlllnltlv 11f l.lw Hl.n.ln rtr Mldli!-1'1111 non wet·o Sunday guests or tho!!' and fnmtly callml on Mr. and 1111'S, fmm ~nallt.y to not. lfUilLy, I 0::10, Church 1whool J lt:IO, lt'r!llfHIIY guuHt jii'OIICllUI' at tJH! 10:00 WnrHhJp thJ'OUgh the SOUthern StateS, Barth while they nrc gone north VH, llm·ht'l't 0. Gucldt)y, 01'clt!l" ut Nnllu Korvlcn, Jlo will H[llll~k undui' the IIIHIIIIflfJH parcn La, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold lllhlc olnHH muuJ.K Mundny nt t.h(l chm·eh door hunting. ~nck Donllhuo sunday, Huwnrd SJIOI't'Y vu, Mlllnl'd Johmmn. JIJ'Otll!ljUJ, rrf thu w. s, c. H., whkh I• havln~ It• Mt·a. David Rohb received WOI'd Paul. fot• IIUPJWr Itt, 6 :no, Youth J•'ulluwHhlll The young pr.oplo's ma!Tied Ordur fOI' diHmiHI:IU], r.Hhhwt m~rutimc !mmodluloly uftor 11ohool nnrurnl Tlmnk•Kivlrn< oflul'iriK •urvlr:~i., Mondn.y that her mother, Mrs. John Huffine, Paul Lucltcnlch, --~-···------··------. llrii'IIIK tiro church Hcirool """"ion Ill II I s i r PI tl I d class of Millville Sunday school 11·11-·lK 'J'UIJIHI/Iy, H(!gulnt· W. fJ. 0. S. rnuutlnK nt o'clock, ltcv. Henth Goodwin of Albion 1 Hnl'ry erg son o YIUOU 1, ln. Chuck Webb, Burl Huffine, Gerald lllll homtJ or Mt'R, At•thut• Wllllo WmlnuH• Fitchburg sponsored a pat·ty IPrichty night 'rhu /JflOJtlo or Uw ,.;lntu nf Mlchluun INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 1 IAJWrcnee, .Jucld1 ',1yce 1° "tanstntg wlct!Jo r , agof ''Mrs. Pnul Luckcniuh, Ann Louise, ut the Reeves school. They nrc 111-H-·lH JJo All 'J'hlnKtt 'l'hroturh Chi'!Ht," llymn ·. s, or·morr; '"l'h" Salute Of 'l'h" 'lUr:'lr ay O a em le uncia1 0 i d hl f •r 1 M L i V!olf'l und 'l'f!n GJ·ccnw!Ilcl and M G I ' alstot• In lnw· MI'S Ill1 g er 0 .. t', nne 1'~. ou sc I ...... In the! mntlo1· of thn contunwL ttt·u~ Z~NITH Suint•"· I I :l r. Church lidrrrul, J(ulrdr rH. ro 1 s ", . • ' '. Weld and Debnrall AniJ clatighter Mary Edith nnd Marie Colmnn. CI~Cfilllf{tl of nonhld Little. Gullty of - WESTINGHOUSE Stochhrldgc Daptlat. 2 l'· m, ,TohnHon, SuJwrlntundf!nL. 7 :on p, m. C ll Wlls ·' ) ., 'l'hurt~dny, 0 11 1 Wnmnn'» MlHHionnt·y Society will mr.ot conlr!mpt.. S1mlt!nr~rJ nul Lu u'ictmd nrw Methorll•t Youth I<'ellowHhlp. 'l'rrrdc for· aMr~ neD ' 'J of Mr. Emd Mrs. George Stevens. M.I', nnd Mrs. Elmer Lytle ftnd yen1· ln Jncl~11nn Jll'iHon, with Mni, Mnuch! 'l'll\Pi, MI'H. Ahhle riiHCIIIIHion: '"l'he Qurrllly or Lur .. lul'"hh•"· lflH onna can Plelcctt of T family s I 1! t Hni~lle!HJ will hfJ JH'n~J'Hm lend1~1·, 'rhut·a· load or of rJ.,votlonH, Mnrvln Hheprll'll: Grnncl Haven spent the wee!{ end here wa.s a big crowd nt the . ' were um ay c nner gues s I J ..HH drty ut H:00, IH'HYCI' moet!nK will lw nt r·,crontlomd il"lllrn·, !lid Crrwrw. WmlrwH· !til h's paren'ts and brother W. S. C. S. hail for the potluck nf Mr. nnd Mrs . .John Graf and Tho pontdu nf llr" •lrrlu of Free Records Largest assortment . in town, 1 Mlchl~rrn t.lw hnm11 of M1·. nrul Mt'K, Arlhut• Cohh, rlny 6::10 11. m. Chureh J•'amlly Nluht with w ' tL l · t , Slljlpcr A fJ.'Ce wil! offering was family, , . ,r.;• ;!J!I v,, Wllllu Arrloll Jo'orrl unrl J,.,ur·,,~Jo • 'tCholr Jlrnct.lec will follnw tho fHli'Vlce, n coorwrallvo KUJli.w, Tho mot.lon 11lcllll'o, 'NntTen Pi eke nne 1 C aug1 1 Cl' ' ' 1 lfltl'llet•, An·nlanment. Plundutl guilty, Table models and combination record playet·s. fiurulny rnnrrdng- worHh\p I 0:00. Itcv, JJ, "llucklnhcny Jo'inn", Htru·r·in~ Mkk•·Y Donna .Jean, attended the football taltan. About $62,00 wns received. Barbara Dunsmore was absent ll'lcrr ncccptud. Homnnrlr·rl. N. Pullf'l' or P!nclowy will IH.J the /IJH:nl\~ l!norruy,wJJJ be Hlrowrr. The Jtullr uir·el" game at Ea8t Lansing Saturday Boyd Huffine and Gemld Law- fr?m seho~J Thursday and l~rldny '!'he poovlo 'oC lhu Htlllll of M\ohl~rrn t!l', Suuduy Hclwol 11 :Ui, will lw hOfltf!KII, 'fholw whn ntt.I~Jul JU'l' to ftnr·noon I'Cncc w:ere In Lansing on business wtth tonsihtis, VII ..•John Mollltot•, t\J't'tdgnmmlt. r lended tnkn n cllah to JIIIIUI, HIUHiwichc!n and 0\\'fl a '-' • .. • I t , i" . ~~tJI]ly. Plen nt:euJllml, HcmiiiHh:d, Muon Proflbyterlllfl, Mllt'Hiwll \V, Shnn~ tnhJ,. Hnrv1co. W•·dn .. •dny 1 :oo 11. m. 'l'h•· Sunday callers at the Steffey as I• I' day. Jert•y Lytic visited Dlekte Ells- 'l'h" ,,. ., ., of tlr" Htule of Mlchl~un JEWETT t!IJtl, PHHln1', 1 ltt!KUIHt' momlng WOrllhiil Dobor·ah Clr·clc mr•ctn for· lnuchco!1 with home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Lnvonrl Asquith ancl sons worth Monday afternoon. vH. Hnr'I'Y1 0 WlntrH·•·1 Ju1·y trinl r:nrrr:Judorl.l will lw lwltl/nt 10 o'cluek, Sun1lny, No~ Ml't~ Ethel Minnis nntl MJ'H, l•rnnem1 j Cl fA A " ' 11 11 Terms-20o/o Down vt~miHII" 1~. 'l'hili, itt tlu~ ~~loHinJ.t Sundny Glntiw..' ''" hrrHtcRRoK. Mr•. 3.,,,)., Smith Steffey am ftr•encc o: ~n r.,or Lawrence V. and Jerry Leo, spent Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Dctric]{, Ver·• ct, uu ty. 1 of uvuJ'Y rntHnlwr t!IIIIVIHIH week, when will Jrnvo the duvotlonH nnd Mr•. ·'"""I and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brtggs. Sunday at the home of her par- Mr. uncl Mrs, Fred Lytle Mrs. ll·f>··IS 1 Appliance 1 ht! pl1•dgt•H of tlw eongrt!J{ntl()n will he Bull thl! Book review. Jli!CI'mhor· .': Mrs. Warner Pickett and son, cnts, Ml', anc! Mrs. s. V. Law- Wayne Ellsworth and Mrs. 'Elmer 'l'hn,twnpln of the Htlllo ?f Midrlrrunl 12 months to pay eont~rJct·nt.~d. Mr. Simimon will JH'f~nch on Chl'i•lmn• buwur nnd luncheon ut ll.OO Paul llttcndcd the wedding of a renee Mr and Mrs Roy J Cool{ Lytle attended fu , I SCl'VI'ccs vn. lli

Mnsan Baptist, Loyd U. Cut·awny, lll~s~ /.nr, MoJ'Ilinl-{ wnrKhip 10:00. Stn·mon: "The (;mqwl, 'flu! Powel' uf God." Dlhl1! Hr:hnol J!:! fi. BnpliHL Youth Ft:llowtihiJl ti ::!0, MIHHionar"y lc·Htlfln enndudtHl by a1 MrH, Ivnn Jlcinclllmlln, EvoninJ.r nvnn1nll~ intk HL·rviet! ul 7 :ao. 'fhc youth chortHI Popular Demand Mason Merchants Offer These St~t·nwll: Uno1~ By will HhtJ..:", "An Ancient. lleficrihet; n Morlr!l'rt World." Thit> iK the fH~cond in n fWI'icH of 1 'l toni ell on Blhlc prophecy chotum hy mumbcrfi of Lhc ehu,•eh, A {'rtltY nf l!w cvuning Het'mon I will lw g-iven to all whu ult.uncl the Kervic1~.

Mnson Chrl8tian· Science Society hn!r!s IH!I'VIC1~5 nl tht! dilll'(!h, COI'IWI' of Onk nnd Pad; lill't!d.'l cvei'Y Sundny at. 11 :00, ~unday schnnl ifi htdrl dul'ln~-e lhe tiCt'V~ icm> ro1•. PUPi!H Ll!l to the U).{C of 20, Wednt!.'lday eveninJ.C lllf!t!Ling at H:OO In~ Saturday Night Specials cludea tt:nt.imonie!i of Chl'i:;tlnn Scienc9 henlin•~· A public J'(•ltcling room i~ OJH!n 11!. the chlll'eh CHI'Y \Vm)OI!fidliY 11nd 8aturciny llftenwon r1·om 2 to •I. "M.ol'· tnla nnd Immnrtnh;" \OC.'ili he tiH' HllhJect of the lt~HfiOll·t~urnwn ln nil C.:h l'iMllnn ', Sci••nce thUI'eht!H thrnu~hnut the wot•ld on .Sunday, Novornbcr 2•1.

Dansville fi1~thodist. F. A, Lf'!Hin~m, Jlllfi· for. Chun:h sdwol 10 :Oil. Wm·Hhlll !H'I'V· ic~t"' 11 :IJO. M. Y. F. :H!I'Vicc nt 7:00. \Vheatfield Methodist, F. A. Lcn1lrum, JII\Htol', Wurtihil• Ht•rviel! with mesHn~e by pnsto1· at 8::HJ. ChHt'i~h :;eho~l nt 10:30. M. Y. F. Hurvict! nt 7 :nn. M11lwe.ek de­ vulionn! :;ervict! Thur~dny C\"cnii1!-C nt H o'clnd~. ·------~· CARS COLLIDE BARGAINS Three cars tangled at the inter· section of Cedar and Columbia in Mason Satmday forenoon but no one waB seriously hurt. Fct·reiJ L. , ,Kelley, driver of a Sun Oil Co. tanl{er, was driving south on US- 127, Mt'S, Mamie Mayne of Albion was driving east on Columbia and Gerald Kuliiek of Mason was driving west on· Columbia. · Cory Coffee Makers FLORIDA JUI<;:E ORANGES White Dog DOLL BUGGIES 1\Irs. 1\l. v. Butler $5.95 value 12 cup size, pyrex Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. $1.95 S•'"""' NigOt Sp,ciol Smith and family spent Saturday 26c doz. $6.95 value night and ,Sunday with Mr. and $4.95 value $6 25 Mrs. Burr Bentley and famfly at Cnlla11Siblr•, lca.Utcret.tn doll buggies for • West Branch. 8 cup size, pyrex $1.95 Stop- Shop- Save t:ltn younger girls for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Clleltner and Janice were dlnncr guests sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd · Wrigh't at Leslie. Jewett Appliance Company Mrs. Celia Butler and Miss Ina Jim's Market Open Saturdays until 9 Butler or East Lansing called at UEER AND WIN;E TO TAI\E OUT Jacobs' Store 130 W. A~h Phone li5ll lhc M. V. Butler home Saturday 103 S. Umi:Lr ]\las on Atross !<'rom ThtJ A & 1' afternoon. lli7 W. llraple Hubbard 1\lt·s. Clare IJilUnRteln Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Nethaway and Wilford visited in Ovid and Club Steak Dinners STATIONERY SPECIAL St. Johns Sunday. CROWN OVERALL PANTS Clare Launstcin was plcasnntly Each ,a $1.00 value surprised by his brothers, sisters ·,and their families Tuesday cv:· $1.00 value Fine Linen Stationery ning at a birthday party at hts 39c home. He receil•ed many gifts. Rc· 75c Regular $2.98 freshments of ice cream and ca!{e Saturday Night Between 5 and 8 Airmail Stationery Guaranteed and sanfm·ized were served to 30 guests. $2-.29 Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Snell of 29c Battle Creek were Friday evening Saturday Night Only guests of 1\h-. and Mrs. Lester Snell. 2 x 4 Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Lester Snell and Ware's Drug Store Beckwhh Clothes Shop East Ash Stt·eet, l\[ason Across the Court House Mrs. Crowl left for Arizona, Mon­ F~om Phone 5-111 120 W. Maple day of this week, They plan to Op"n 1l a. m, to 7 I'· tn. - rSfwen Days a Weclc We Deliver !'hone ~-1211 be g-one for the winter. l\fason 0I1Cn Saturdays until 9 Clare La.unstcin and Leo Shin­ cvar left Wednesday morning for Ontonagon In the upper peninsula for the hunting season. ~Herrick District GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS BOYS' SWEATERS 1\h·s. l~ll Gerh:trdstt11n 20o/o DISCOUNT Regular $2.95 Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Shepler, I l\Iodcl No. 254 Ages 6·16, odd lots, Jlullov.ers and cant styles, ON ALL Junior and Ellma Jean were Sun­ Cclmbination battery and ll 0 \'olt day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred pa r•t wool. 97c House. I . Mrs. Lee Gerhardstein and Retail Price $47.50 BOYS' DRESS PANTS FOOTBALLS Helen visited in Mason Saturday. $42.9~ $3.95 - $4.95 ...... $1.89 Miss Dorothy Campbell was en- I tertained sunday at the Eldred Ag"s 8·16, odd Jots, wool mixtures COMPLETE LINE House home. Enropte home they visited at the Collins ·Sales & Service Ernest Nims home. Open Satnrilays tintll 9 p. m. Joy o·. Davis & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Archie House and 222 South Cedar l'hono 24291 Open Stlturdays until !l Western Auto Associate Store Mr. and Mrs. Ivan House visited 400 S. Jefferson Opc11 Saturtlay night until 9 I l'honc 21611 friends in Jael{son Sunday. 420 S. Jefferson Phn{lc 2-2121 Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e Phillips and Mrs. Edward f'·trobel were week end guests of Hr. and Mrs. Jacob Strobel. Mr. and Mrs. Erne.st Nlms and family were Sunday callers at the CANVAS GLOVES ..,_ Lee Gerhardsteln .home. FLOOR. LAMP SHADES Italian Spaghetti· Dinner Mrs. Mary Many and Mrs. I Edith Stafford were weelc end guests rat the Charles Stafford With Meat Balls home. , · 4 pr. $1.00 Helen Gerhardstcin, In company with the Webberville school band, ''"'" Md .. $1.00 value motored to DeWitt Tuesday to ·~~~· p~·~ 98c to $4 participate in a band festivaL Basement Store Saturcla.y night between 5 unci 8

Members of 4-H clubs in the United States who just celebrnted I their nntfonnl achievement weelt Schmidt's Department Store A. B. BALL Family Resta~rant point with pride . to the fact that Open until 9:80 Saturdays in 1948 they produced 80,000 acres 1\lut•garet utul James Rife, Owners 108 W. 1\lnple Phono 4151 124 E, Ash !\las on of garden products' 8,000,000 pouJ. ,·· 429 S. Jefferson ~Ilt.SOU fit try; 800,000 head of llvestoclc; and :~o.ooo,ooo quart$ of canned pro­ ducts. 1lr1y nnri li'l'lrllty uvun!ngu, Novom­ I ~Jilhut•n Oitll~fl HloH Mtri'Hhull iliHI li'Jm·uucu Wm·d un Stockbridge bol' l.:l anti H, ~ponsor•ocl by tho In ,Jndt~mr IJUHjlltnl 1hmii:OHHOH, · junior ·chl~s,' nt I\:nlrtlllll~O{J FI·ldny, ~tWUillhcrl Northeast Alai edon '·· 1\II·H, Holen Domnnn Mlllllll'n Clmlllll, 43, 101 lilnco1n Mt•, ·and MI'R, .John' RoclIIIH dny OVt'IJirJg Nnwmllcl' ,. hnvo ·been 11'lilltlng- lllnrly l:rlps lhiH hHVO horm spr•ncllng 'I'Iw Homo Culture ollill hclcl Its 'JTIHthm• Hom ] er, tn Guy ({!ng- Cul- mw drUJghtoll, MI'H. Donald Nlchol­ :11pont tlw wook en11nnt Wndnesdny In Tncllrmn vi<;Jt- Culvers· Corner wns IWl'vcd at tables dccol'lltcd Miss Put Qooclman, r·eglstol'cd· Millville chUJ'ch whi!!'e services :to Marlon MaHon anr.l Vnm 1-lCJit. fcc. Scvel'al prorosorJ proJectH Mr~. lleni',Y VunderLindcn ol' Jng· rolntlvc:H, " with fll'l'ttngcmcnlH ol' mums. nlll'AC !'rom Ml"hlgnn Stntc college, wcr" hold. Iutemwut was In Nor·th -----··-- WC!I'C rllscus~od. The monJ.Ing· tn be M<'eC:Hln, ln. VIHit.lng nt t11e home I MI'H, neorgo Onhol'rJo. wns .homo nfrs. IT. M. (l\\'t•n Lighted tapcl',Y flanlmhtl"tHir•nt 'l'n 11<\ tlw wool< end nt Algor, OhJu, ~cndcci l'unoruJ :Jcrvlcc:; 1'o1· hm~t- 'l'n Dcdl"liiH llnnnr ltnll orchliJ'ch , Lc~IIc, llw -·c·JC . t u ., I'·! !( , f~<'neh 'I'hursday and J•'rldr.ty. 'I'I'ILBh Is lo 011 r 11 11 1 11 101 1 1 1 '"tllrl I'J'(JO'I"IIIll Jeanette· 'I'I'Upjl ltnd .fnt:ltlc Hen!) lepleW,1 M nurleo Hoyt, 'In ,Jucl<- ]<}ver[,''I'CCIJ.•• 11111'1' been plnlrlc•.l Bli"Ji'<'l'· · ' 11111· ''PI'l'Tllll· · ' .. rJny· Aclv"nlI · · ov Ic nne1 I r:l l W1 11tl llmm;tnn I 'I'll! I • "fl"lll Lh<' weclt nnrl nt theII l be left at the curb In contalnern ~Iunday, •u n ' - • • " ,_'. " . w I() cr e ll'fl cr 10 l' .• 1 wculing Ill' her rlnnghter· nne! rnm y, that cnni!Jo handled, This woclt i,Y Amcrlcnn lltltren- nrc nltlmrllnlf ;Jrwltson BUHincs~ :mn, Mondrty. o.bont the Leslie honor roll In clwroh SnlUJ•rlny mm·nlng. I anniversary at tire .Ymlle lime. Jlnd lllr:·t. Cnt·l GnrciJwJ·. Mr. lion W"Cit. [)r·. B"IIJl"l' or tile r•r·e·- eollerr.c.. . Several men nnd tiH!.Ir WiVCH nrc Tuttle !JUrlt Elll'' II. COillent wnllt 'rhl' YOlllll' JleOJlle• r f tile I r.•·llc. )Jytcrllln Ulllrl c '"h _,,"pr>lli•l. • l'lllll't•h' . will •.ll'tl'e . " • "'!.hny CrJllerH· nt tiJP· p" v· "I•' liCit... ' Mr:;, Lltl)'rl nnrrlnor ol' 'J'o HIWt: MlnHf:rtl) Sholl' · }llHI t C B 1 "I w I l' tl .. 'r' · ·t· ;, ' ..," N. · home Snnday were Mr. Illnnd wet·•· Ji'J'Idny cvcnlnf.:' urt 11 ers '!'hero ~Ill be a minstrel show Batchelor, locnl~"" high Hehool super- I ~~~~y _and gonr. o . amp tee<- 'lC ec c .or nol' wml Mlehlgfln roll. 'rhls Wol'l< haA been sponsored ' 1 e 1 l.r Ill Y 1'IIC 1ay ovtllllll/,. o- .Jnmcs Bm nnd Mr· I MMr·~. ... the Clnrdnt•J: ll!llllt'. at the l1igh school gym this 'l'hurs- Jnlendent wljla)lpcar on the pl'o- cmidgo, h.cntudty. •to hunt dcel', by the Leslie post Amer•ltran Lc- veml>e•J' 12 'Y. · · H 1"· Mr. nnd 1\lt'H. Hr•rf;hnl Owen gram T!Hn·sllrl As<•lll.rlt'· · of •Slr·1· c It I·.Jnc 1 · , .111 i<< ·\ H, .,111 , 1heu nn Ul a 1 Apcnt Sumllly with Bob Dloldnson Wllh the Rlchnr·d quinn family. morning, be the stated supply r.f liw L~~lic spent TuoAday cvenlnl( with hiH tons·1 n _1 ' os, .. _ SA'I'IJIUIJ\ Y, NOVJDMIIER 13 igan State-M!Ll'CJUctc football game and family of Dotmlt. Wol'd. was rc<,eivcd here Sunday nnd Ji'clt Plain.~ cllurcrhes until. n parents, Mr. and MrR. Lloyd AHoi- i INGHAM COUN'fY T>J at East Lansing Saturday. ,.., 'I'hc Delta Alpha held Its Novcm- morning of the donth of Mllbtlm Agr:il R"si!Jro.nt Dlt:s regular paslnl' ts uppnlnlr•cl to I'll! •drc. i 1 f{I!!,"I''H O•·.,heHtra Willlnm Nichols and his niece, ber· meeting· Montlny evening at the Gauss in .Jnelwon. He wns n for- J the vacn.nc.v cause!] by the recent Mr. and Ml's, Harry RogcrH: November 11, 1948 . a~cn E. Pnrlwr, 07, llfc-lonrr., at tlw Grace Drown, spent a few rlr.tyri home of' Mrs. Mru·y Good, wilD was mer \'CStdor!t ·or, lhl;; vicinity nnd J•esldent of Leslie townshi]J, cllc~l rlmll.h of thcil' pn,;tor, nov, E. K. Wlwatfldd Glmtnr•I'H Hall with rclntivcs in Ludington this assisted J)y Mary ·Stilson. Ten dol· the son or Ft·cel Gauss, now of t f Lewis. Hcv. Pullncl< ;c; a formrr week, G ] 111 Jars wns voted to he used for the ·rcgory. 'uneral' services w~rc Tuesdayu s armmorning home afteron Old~t a m:td,, • i'UpcrlntcnrJontor l:lw Lmdnr,· c.lls- . ,.,. Jtuth Ales m YpsJ!antl Sun- It's next Tuesday evening will be clay.. .· , , VICTORY DANCE HALL gJvcn by 'the student cmmcil of M1ss ?OtiS Fclclpau~oh, who won the Leslie high school. Mrs. Clar- hon.ot'R r~ 4-H ~ru·.~ICI~m¥ la~t Hlll~l­ Eaton Rapids, Michigan encc VanderLinden, wife of the met, was m. L.r.~lsrng Satm day m TOPCOAT WEEK superintendent of the Leslie behalf or be! Jll OJ eeL She expects Modern and Old Time Dancing schools, will be the leader. Mu~ic to compete 111 Dctrmt the early • will be given by .Eldon Roscgart, part of Decemllel'. W c're observing it with a special Margie Green, Vocalist Dancing 9 to 1 music teacher in the Leslie high ------school. The hostesses will be Mrs. Italy introduced broccoli into group of coats, gabardines~ all-wool Pauline Robinson, Mrs. Naomi England in the 16th century. · coverts .and worsteds. We have your Saturday Night, December 4 Lutter and Mrs. Alfred Parlter. ·-----·---- size and a style you like. JrJye.e Jordnn-,Jnmes Buclc . Frankie Parker and his Band R·eign nt Hunters nan AsTHMA Mrss Joyce Jordon of Hcnnetta Don't let coughing, wheezing, recurring at- $35 and up Modern and Old Time Dancing was elected as queen at the I tncks or Drone hint Asthma ruin sleep and ' , . energy without trying MENDACO, which hunters ball, at the Lcshe lugh works thru the blood to reneh bronchial EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT school Saturday evening. She is a. ~~~;.~"fh 1 ~~~~·t~i~"~u~~!~'T'l,'::,";,'\a~~l~~!~ member of the lOth grnde and she eoughlng and'nlds1 treer breathing and better 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. chose James Buck of Leslie as •leep. Oct MENDACO !rom druggist, Sntls­ OVERCOATS lting to reign with her. He is a !action or money back guaranteed. At·thuL· Van Epps, Calle1- For men who prefer a heavier coat member of the senior class. The ball was sponsored by the Leslie . for winter-wool fabrics, warmly Post of the American Legion. interlined. Laymen Taite Over l'ulpits nn 13nnday Laymen had charge of the Sun- $19.9 5 to $22.50 day morning services at two Le.~-j !lie churche.s. Dr, Ralph Walsh, n lay. member of the Methodist I church, supplied the pulpit made vacant by the sudden death last wcelt of the pastor, Rev. E. K Beckwith Clothes Shop Lewis. At the Baptist church, laymen's and missions Sunday was 120 W. Maple Phone 24211 There .are always a few who want the very finest-and observed with the following men I for them the new 1949 Kaisers and Frazers have been de­ having parts in the program: Les­ lie Vince, Norman Vinson, Fred signed. They're the last word in luxury, all the way to Wyman, Forre.st Hnmpton, R. the smallest detail. Sturman, Wayne H a m p t on, George Covert rtnd E. J. Cross. Available now are our 1949 Frazer, 1949 Kaiser The pastor of· tho church, Rev, Deluxe and 1949 Kaiser Special; three of K-F's four dis­ Paul Tuclter, sat with his family. tinct 1949 styles. Have lUemorlal Se·rvice The Leslie united Sunday eve­ ,. ning- service, held in the Congre­ .. ga tiona! chllJ•ch, was a memorial t• • BARTHOLOMEW'S service fol' the Rev. E. K. Lewis, pastor of the Methodist church Sales and Service who died suddenly last weelt. Rev. :\lAS ON Lewis was· to have been the preacher at this service. In his place was Rev. Henry Liddicoat, pastor of the Methodist church at Mason and a friend for many DRIVE IN TODAY FOR ···------~------· year·s of the deceased minister. He spoke of his many Christian vir­ IHIS Wlntl/' tues and services. The united serv­ ice next Sunday evening will be held nt the Methodist church with Rev. Paul Tucker, minister of the' ClhthllfJIIIilg Baptist. church, ns tho speaker, Close Cor•troratlnn Hero Gpeelill Plant No. 2 of the Radio Tela· vision Products corporation was II Complete Chassis Lubri,lll• closed Saturday nnd the equip­ lion ment is being moved from the II Flush Radiator-Tighten building which they have occupied Hose Connections 1 next to the Morea restaurant. It II Inspect ancl tighlen Cylinc!or :Is being taken to lhe home plant Heacl and Manifold KEfUJlGO of the corporntion at Grass !nice. II Install Anti-Froezo · EDWARD G. LAUREH The plant was re-opened a few • wcelts ago after being closed since II Drain and renew crankcase IIUMPIIR~~ ROB\MSOM BACAll last spt:ing, It is now permanently oil closed, II Drain and roflll Transmis­ BOG~n' .. sion Lubri€anl Dogs Win Honors I II Drain and refill Rear ·Axle Ca.t•f;cJOn:· "Cut O'Nlne Ails" Shushan Biacit Beauty, n fc- Lubri.cant llnale collie dog, owned by Dr. and II Romovo-Cioan-Ropack COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF . Mrs, L. J. Grinnell, took first prize ancl adjustfronl wheel be,ar- . Thursday- J?riday In the novice bitch class at the ings, if necessary Ingllam County J{ennel club ,ghow II Clean and refill oil bath Air Q t Lansing, Sunday. Another of .Sf,ASIIIN6 SwoROJ, .. IJ4gHI~6 t})eir collies, Shushan Summer Cleaner . PHILGAS SELF~SERVICE EQUIPMENT Dream, placecl second nt the II Replace Oil Filter Cartridge Gcrand Rapids Kennel club show II Inspect and tighten all j the week· bef~ Muffl11r conn•ctions Style illustrated available in rayon satin, white, tearose, II Inspect Shock Absorbers black, blue and maize. The enrollment of the Leslie II Inspect Steering schools has increased since the #txu.l II Inspect Front Wheol A Cup (Small) Sizes 32 to 36 flrst of the school year from 630 B Cup (Medium) Sizes 32 to 40 .. to 642, Ali9nment Over 200 persons took advan· Come in and see us today! tag-e of the recent visit of the $1~50 Jngham county mobile x-ray to Leslie, Members of · the home J. B. Dean economics department of the Les­ ·lle high school and the Leslie For!l Sales 111l•tl. Service chapter of the Future Farmers of America aided with the cleri· MCl.'!Oil Phono 5Sll SCHMIDT'S Dart &. Cady cal work. The high school chemistry stu­ 141 W. Ash dents of Kenneth McKenzie will Phone 23111 t visit some of the chemical plants f DINNEJn I•'lll'l;l!lS BntTHDAY Webberville Couple Wed 50 Years :Mr~. Bort B11ldw!n ontm~u!nod at a bhthday dlm1~1· rocently honoring tho hlrthday nnnivor·~nry of Mra. HUI•nett Douglas, t11e Socktf [venls anJ Personalj former Mrs. Bmthn Sandel's. GuoaL.~ premnt for· the bohemian dinner wore Mrs. Wolll't llJvcry, Passes Stal·e Exam f Rare Pastries Mra. Vcr 13nldwin, M1•a. Lonn llJi· Forrest Fry- Leora Messner llaon, Mrs. Alvin Linn, Mr·s. IUUwl ·Otis, Mrs. Floyd Baldwin, Mra. 1 Offered Saturday l.r ohn Luy and Mrs. Mallei Collar. Wed At Candlelight Rites I M'i·s. DDll!(lus was presented many M1·. and Mru. Nels Fcrriby. nice gifts. Mrs. August Hoppe and ch , Honeymooning- this woolc in fllted bccl!ce nnd full sldrt. She i Brn ~~1~1~t~n~Ttwcl goods j I ''' of Lansing were F1·idny northern Michigan are M1•, nnd wore 11 matching net headd1·esf : snlc is being planned by lho Mttson · PLiilDGilJD TO SORORITY 1 hor pn1•ents, Mr. and MrR. · Mrs, Forrest H. Fry, who ex- which wrJs held in place by a hulo 'PTA o.t lhe Per!tlns hurrlwn.re' Elllzabelh Adams, daughter of· Birltott. chElngcd wedding vows Saturday or yellow rosebud:J. ! : ntnrc on .T tfferson stl·ocl StLturday. · Mr. nne! Mrs. Ralph Adams of Ma- -····------evening at the Mason Metlwrlist Mrs. Messner chose a gray suit i Rare pn.fJ.trlen popular in other .son, a senior at Almn. co!logc, has INGHAM COUNTY church, The bt•!de is tho former with black accessories for her I i lands will he offered at Mason. been plpdged to the Sigma Philo r~cm·a Belle Messner, daughter of daughter'~ wedding, A blue crepe : • Dread, rolin, pies, caltes rrml coo](· sorority. November 11, 1948 Mr. and Mrn, George Messner, an;! dress and bluclt necessaries wa~ · I ies whieh nrc clel!eacics in Holland, Uw bt'idegroom's parents ure M1·. selected by Mrs. Fry for her son's • Sweden, Donmm·}{, Germany, Rus­ and Ml'fl, Albert F'ry. mruTiagc. Both mothers wore cor- lsin. u.ncl Czcchoslovrrl

Mason Defeats Grand Ledge Part 3 To Wind .Up Grid Schedule THE INGHAM. COUNTY .NEWS Howell g11rnc last week, Die!{ clay nftcl' Qpcnding lhe last two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Mason pulled down tho curtain Comet 11ine-yard line before ·he Klein felt 11nd .Tacit Huss did uorno wccl1s with their mothel', Mrs, on the 1048 Capllal Circuit grid was forced out of bounds. It was good running for tho Comets. Don Adventure, Comedy, Musical on Fox Film Fare Hcmy Bl'Otherton. November 11, 1948 ~erumn Friday night In the rain and the be~t run of the game with good Plunlwtt, .Tim Lee and Bob Edgar mud of lP!tzgerald field in Grand blocltlng all of the way, Dan Gar- were roelts In tho middle of the "The Mating of Mlllie.'' co. Ledge with a 13'2 win over the ver plcltcd up throe yards and then comet line. lumbla's new romantic comedy, cellar-dwelling Cornet11. In spite of John~on plowed over for the ace- Friday nln-ht mur!{ed the lust IsSaturday opening atstarrin" the Fox Gl 'rlwati'C nn Fo1•d on the pool' playin"' conditions, Mason ond Mason touchdown. MruJOn was " · · " e " time 16 Mason sc11iors In Mason d mv0 1 11 I' th f!l h turned In one of the better games an the wuy ug-ain at the end of the Those. who will \Je lost ban ~ 11 d ._oyetsh, hif 1 m t ~s of the season. half but time ran out too soon. by next June arc een clrnl ' 0 as ed nr ousb 11 do d "'n-md~at!on B~b of a g r w 110 nee s a hus an Gran J.cdgc got off to a lly!ng 1 Tile rest of the game was ~Jayed Lyons, Rn.y Snider, George Fish, and a young mnn who doesn't ob· start and toolt tt hulclt lead when ,In midfield wllh the sea a! mud Dean Orr, Stan Kt·anz, Paul Sny· jcct to marriage as long ns it Left Half Dick K,lcinfelt gullopcrl1 slowing- !loth teams down to a I dcr, Don Jennings, Larry Howe, doesn't happen t~ him! · 40 yards to Masons H·yard stnpe. 1 W(l.ill. <..:oach Lori emptied the Ma· Harry Freeman, Bill Roggow, Ron' . The Bulldog line dug into the mud son l>ench in handing out playmg 1 Stolz, Louis Denning, and Merwin The story Is all aoout a. prim, and held the Comets. Mason tonk,· experience. The Mason forward Everett in the line and Joe John· fiance-shy department store ex· over the ball on downs. On the llrst wall handcuffed tho Comets. Ex· son, Merritt Snyder and Rog Hum- ecullvc, Millie McGonigle (Misn I MASON PHONE 7421 play Merritt Snyder tried 'to run ccpt for the first few minutes of mel In the hitclcftcld. Keyes), who wflnts to adopt an the ball out and was dragged down I tile •arne Grnnd Led"'. e did not pre- orphan but can't until she finds a l!.venlnr Sbows Stnrt ot 7:00 P, M. o " Mason Grand Ledge Cnntlnuauo Snturday frCJm 3:00 P. M. Cqntlnuoua Sunday behind the goal line for a safety 1 sent any scoring threat& Lyons ...... LEJ...... Nelson hu2band! A floorwalker In the 3:00 1... and two points. 1 Joe ,fro~~son pl~ycdMhis b~t Freeman ...... LT...... Edgar storde, iDott1hg tlAntdrcws h (GtleFn · From there on out It was mostly, g~me o o year ·or nson. e Kranz ...... LG ...... Perry For J, s o rs one s e r cs Thur~day and· Friday, Nnvmnher 11·12; The WJNNIDitS ClltcLI~ Mason, On the Jt!clc-out after the! rnn hard, tllclclcd hard a!ld called Rlcltly ...... C...... Waldo to Jure Into a convenient mar· snfety Don Jennings recovered a I a good gamc at qthlflrtdor. RogbHumi • .Jennings ...... RG...... Plunlwtt rlngc. He flilws hislthfrehcdom too In·~eplit tone; ;JOin l'Al"OOI{i\ IN Ji'IGII'J'ING 1\lAD. 1 Grand Ledge bobble at midfield. In 1mel aBO1 P 1nyed en s up a 11 n Roggow ...... RT ...... Lee much to al_l in w er p ana, liW1*ft*M1¥11LlM44tfNI\.------

spite of the sloppy n~Jd Mason: the Mason bacldlcld. Dan Garver Stolz ...... Rill ...... Woodard 1 but he promiHCS to help her snare came up with some fancy razzle I wtts another star. Bob Lyons co.mc Johnson ...... QB...... Hacuter a. mote. Saturday, November 13 dazzle and It paid off when Joe 1through ,with an aggressive game Hummel ...... LH ...... Klc!nfelt Grabln in Color Johnson piclced a perfect·pass from • at e11d, Iowcrhousu of the line was Snyder ...... LH ...... Howell If YtHl Ulwd The ImiDE GOl~S WlLO mul SI'r'J'ING l'ltl~TIW Merritt Snyder out of the air a.nd HrLrt•y Freeman. The redhead Garver ...... FB...... Huss Starring Betty Grable and YOU'J,L Lllm strealted down the sideline for the played a rough defensl~e game. Mason substitutions: Stolz, Bo.rr, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., "The score. Bob Lyons went back to Jim R!ckly came up w1th some Snider, Orr, Every, Denning, P. Lady in Ermine" is scheduled for boot the e)!:tra point but the slip· bone-Jarring tacltles. . Snyder, Everitt, Howe, Parker, El- a Sunday and Monday appearance pory ball got aw11y and Mason Gmnd Ledge played without the lison. at the Fox. A fatherly !elsa from a friendly guy! Big Willard Parlwr looks on pulled' into a 6·2 lead, services of two of its best boys. Grand Ledge substitutions: Pyl· It reveals the story of o. beaut!· disapprovingly as Glenn Icard plants a friendly smacl\ right on Evelyn · In the second quarter .Johnson Tom Vanderstein a.ncl Dick Beaver man, Troy, Cypher, Barnes, Chap- ful countess' night-long defense Keyes' forehead in "The Mating of Millie," Columbia comedy at the ' again set up the touchdown with 1 were both lost to the Comets be· man, Russell, Kowalk. against the siege of her ancestral Fox 'rhcatre Saturday. Ron Randell is also seen in this Casey Reitbln· ! a punt retum that carried to .tbe r cause of injuries received In the ' castle-and her heart-by an ~on production. \ 1 enemy colonel who is so dashing and debonaire it isn't even fair. · Although the colonel easlly talws now almost classic play, "Ah, 1 making his adm•at!on articulate to i Ru<"ers In ltOARL'IfG WHEELS nntl Leon ll~rrol in Wilderness!" which dcscr!becl in, eager but shy Murwl, played by Coach Lori Claims over the castlc-J•ou ting the nostalgic terms the pleasures and 1 Gloria De Haven; experiencing his 1 BACHil~LOit BLUI~S. countess' 11apless husband on the ncar-tragedies of small-town life 1, first taste of worldly wisdom when WI "iiiWj1WfU1If1Qiilk**W*& MWM LESLIE Doctor's Approval very night of their Wedding-the in America of the early 1900's, and I he falls into the clutches of honl•y• little lady has a trick or two up particularly the ca.se history of tonlt Belle (Marilyn Maxwell). Sunday & Monday, November 14-15. •• her sleeve that soon puts the ques- young Richard Miller who tries to . Best-Seller Filmed I tlon as to who Is the captive and carry the problems of the whole "Man-Eater of Kumaon." which Heating an.d Plumbing On Stanley Kranz 1 who the captor very much in world on his frail shoulders. Ifirst attracted attention as a book i ' ) ·~=· t==l • '==== =£E Mason Football Coach Lou Lori doubt. Mickey Rooney is Richard Miller, club selection, has been f1lmed anciJ ~~an lt·s Chat \~civ OISECR~'J:S G'lidSJGt\5 Company insists that Stanley Kranz only O'Nclll Pmy bursting to preach the "evils" of will be shown a.t the Fox Thursday I had the wind knocked out of him "Summer .Holiday," the Tues· capitalism in his impassioned high I and Friday. Sabu, Joanne Page \.0()\<.-" I I II . . . in the Eaton Rapids game and d:d day and Wcd11esday feature at the school valedictorian speech, con· and WendelJ Corey arc the stars 1 . .. \ . CO!IIPLE'l'E ENGINEERING SERVICE Reaidential - Commercial =.. ~ndustrial ::~~:;;::;:s :i~~~~;i~~~s~:; P~~~ F(,oxhta·s rblaOsctdtoen mAuggenae I·On'Ncill's I fronted with the difficulties of ~I;el~.:in;e~~Gr:ynofn a killer tiger. ~~

He was talten to the Mason hos- , .• H.:nting, ventuating, air conditioning, sheet metal, 1 pital where we was examined and plumbing and electJical work treated by Dr.. William E. ctarlc (l"rCUI•t (hampl'on • Gas and oil-fired, full automatic steam, vapor Dr. Clarl< explained the collapse Mrs. Max Avery of Perry wa.s 1 and. hot water installations of l(ranz as the result of a blow a Wednesday night guest of Mrs. I to the solar plexus. The blow By downing· Eaton Rapids Frl- Howard Pc;lllolt. On Thursday they Gas and oil-fired fut·nar.es knocked Kranz cold, the doctor day night, Ch(l.rlottc again won the I attended the funeral of Mrs. Pol· Oil, gas and electric hot water heaters asserted. Capital Circuit football crown. It ~~ lol{'s uncle, ..Thomas Golden, at the I Water softeners, pumps, plumbing supplies I At the time of the injury to was the third straight champion· ~ Church of Resurrection in Lansing. Oil Burner Specialist Kranz some of his friends at the ship for the Orioles. 1 Mrs. Bessie Hoadley of Lansing Furnace, Boiler and Plumbing Repairs, Stol,era field and even some members of Mason finished the season in I and Betty Hoadley of Alma were Plasteel Roofing the faculty claimed that Kranz second place. The defeat by Char· i week end guests at the Polloi{ I Ihad a heart wea.ltened from a case lotte is the only blemish on the home. Iof rheumatism In his boyhood a.nd record. I Several from the neigh]Jorhoocll If you are ]Jlt..nnor-llfar.iorle Muln-Pcrcy 1\llhl'itlo In REDDIN',; Four to five years ...... 2 % ):ler annum ford as was stated),' Vernon J. All work gual"llntecd FUSSIN' AND FIGHTIN'; Gary Cc>opet•·Arul Sheridan ilt GOOD• Full five years ...... 2%% per annum· Brown, Willis Collar. Floyd De· 'SAM; Rllntloltlh Scott, 1\iargucrit:e Qlmpman In 'COltONER' Diainond and Milo CREEl(. In beautiful CcQlor. · ' .... ~~~~o~~rald BOB. LEONARD DART 440 \V, Elm Add. sliced stuffed oll\•es to l~s~rance Agency creamed chicken or turltey and Phone 22671 Dart .National a·ank serve between hot butterc·d bls· Agency ·for TOASTl\lASi~ER Phones: M1111011 2·8181 cults. To matte the biscplts the Lansliig 2-242i . Federal Reserve System WAT,ER H.E'AT.ERS, the heater ,easy way add a little more liquid with tile 10-year .gul\rimtt>e Dart Natlonul Bwuk Bulltllng . than usual to .the dough and drop · Mru~on · ---:----:------...... ;...-----• 011 to 11 buttered coolty sheet. "' :: Tlw .Editol'ial Page EXPERT .OPINION ON El.ECTION I~ OFFERED .. hny p)·omlrlc, hi~ ~nrdng ~lth In tor wns· rojontocl )ly IL plltmllt~ IlllOlll[WJ'S or Ilia off[cilll f~lllliy uiJ(j Of )60,000. 'J'Imt apcJia morp tJmn the loglslntm•o---ail those cont,r[. hu!t ll lnllllon votoH lost In !1 iilllgl while the laboriles who dis­ rcP.ched this office showed no mention· of might nominate and In case tl!ey dained the president llut wanted to •·· the master return s.heet completely filled in. were foolish enough to pl!!-cc any such happening, There had been no re­ lick some congressmen ~ot their ,.. ' Because of the closen~ss of the local f'rcsldent Harry B. Truman in followers out to vole. While they port made of .any threat to anyone by Dr. nomination, then the people might contest for circuit judge thoGe figures were wom th~re they took the occasion ~; Kraft. The deputy sheriff at Leslie had not as well forego any election .. and to jl1nrlt a straight ballot for all ... the first totaled and the first made avail­ made any report of any such .happening at hand the presidency to the Repub­ Pe1noeratic candidates. And that ;: able. Right now (Monday morning) the Leslie. According to the report received at lican nominee, Consequently there is t)1e reason a tot of Republican :·~ oficial total is not yet av.ailable. In fact, was only slight public interest in candidate~ tor state and !Ocill of­ the Ingham County News, a state trooper pre-convention party· maneuvers ,. on Thursday afternoon the Ingham .Coun· fices failed of election. Grain had placated the parties ,in the .altercation ln either major party. As for the far)llers of the midwest had their :;; ty News carried totals which showed Judge bnt there was no probability that any of­ Republicans. they toolt a sleeping eyes on parity prices and sub­ "' M::irvin J. Salmon re-elected by 2,500 fi cia! complaint would be made nor that any powder last June and only sidies. They voted for Truman. •• :: while the State Journal on the same after­ awa!tencd on Wednesday, Novem­ ' S!glr.>l''!; Defeat arrest would follow. To this day there has ber 3, too late to do anything ex­ •• noon had the judge re-elected by less than But that does not account for 'j been no complaint. cept offer excuses. the' terrible lacing our own Michi- ~ 1,000. Right now neither the State Joum:tl It might be explained that no com­ As the president campaigned gan governor took. 1 ;,: nor the Ingham County News knows which plaint is necessary for any officer to make for re-election, he wns met by I recall that two years ago next 1 what would normally hnve been • figure is right. ·an arrest in a case of breach of the peace. month there appeared an article :; There arc 82 voting precincts in Ing­ considered Insurmountable handi­ wz;tten for the Rc[ldcrs Digest en­ When any person, be he the owner or oc­ . The Solid South was solid ,,, ham county. The city of Lansing has 38. titled "The Maddest Man in Michi­ Ctlpant e>f a store, be he a doctor, dentist, against his nomination. When the gan," That article pictured ~ichi­ let's Hoi~ H High ~ There are 15 in Lansing township. It's a newspaperman, farmer or poll-taker, convention named him the south­ ~;an as politically nnd admm1stra· ;:: difficul~ task to get the total figures for all brandishes a gun, any oficer of the law has ern bloc withdrew and named its tivc!y rotten and the outgoing ad­ ,,. 82 prectncts down on one master sheet and own candidate. In some states ministration as shaldng in their not only the right, but the duty, to take • they even denied the president, ':" then to add and check the totals. When the official shoes wnile awaiting the Armistice Day that man into custody. placed in office by their own Inauguration of a crumding gov­ ~.~ county c.anvassers did not receive solne of . No-the Dr. Kraft case didn't <1dd up votes, a. plncc on the Democratic ernor who momentarily would ticket. · ;,; the figures until Tl!ursday noon it be­ then, nor does it now. The Ingham Countv come dashing up Michi~an avenue reminds us of ;~ came i~possible to have the totals rcarly Ly Henry Wallace, whom the presi­ on his white charger, with swor·d News gave to it all the cover;~ge justified dent succeeded as vice-president, ~. press ttme Thursday afternoon. That press shat·pened and armor glistening. under the peculiar circumstances. - . gqt himself a brnnd new party, , Some people thinlt that Kim. a sacred trust. particularly opposed to the presi­ Sigler is madder now than he was '·- (lent. United States senators and two years ago. . Closed Armistice Day congressmen, members of the Meanwhile the people of th1s 3A Sw.eet Tooth Is Soon De(ayed IDown by the president'!! party, either stood state became angry also. A good November 11 idly aside or openly repudiated the many had listened in awe at ~he ~;, Any school or other organization which encourages s Truman candidacy. Party big-· )l'host storieg they heard durmg w,· the sale of pop and candy to youngsters is likewise en- 11tCamore wigs either ignored his candidacy the· cf1mpaigns of two ycr.trs ago. ~~ couraging the sale of false teeth. J . ' or openly supported his oppo­ They believed there was rotteness nents. He stood alone, he cam· ~; If school~ continue to permit the operation of pop and they wanted it cleaned up. Error is worse than Ignorance, paigned aloJ1e, ·he openly defied When there was no cleaning, some ''" and candy stands .at athletic events and other school af­ Had the Republicans been ignorant all ca)npaign polls and all pnrty of them came to believe they had :·~ fairs then alongside such stands should be others where of the outcome of polls they might traditions, And he won. been deceived and that there was '" nrders for false teeth can be taken. have gone to work for their candi· No Challenge t() Trt!lllall no such situation as had been des­ :~ Dr, Fred Wertheimer, director of the bureau of dates. That's where I'll leave the It Was a peculiar Qlld 11 mont crt bed. others sttll believed the national political situation. interesting situation, that pr-e­ stories pf cClrruption and bribery, ,;, public b.ealth gemistry, has completed a study of tooth aented· by the 1048 campaign. As a.nd. wrongdoing and suspected the : decay among Michigan children. He found that decay is Scripture for the defeat of the champion of the New Peal, alrcnc:ly governor of. selling out to the in­ ;t occ~rring many'~imes more rapidly than the dental pro­ Republican candidate for governor counted out by the unofficial ref· terests he was supposed to battle. ,;, fesswn can prov1de corrective treatment. His research was written on the wall at Bel· CI·ees, he was never called upon to Both these groutJs got mad. Then shazzar's feast: Mene, mene te!tel, defend ·his title, the reason being there were a lot of others who :;: has shown that tooth decay is started by acids resulting upharsin. Teitel is translated· a5 "' from the action of bacteria on refined sugars and '"rhou art weighed in the balances, announced by a newspaper. "' starches in the mouth. and art found wanting." • For instance, at the Recreation turkeys are being glve)l to :~ With these findings it now becomes the duty of How long docs It ta~e a bee to bowlers who roll exilct)y 149 Librarians Hold ~; public ~ealth and school officials to acquaint children make a pound of honey? That's after they have put up an en­ :;: and t?m parents about the dangers of_ drinking pop and the question my youngest· daugh­ try fee of 25c. That mal~es tl)e School Workshop ,\, chawtng candy. It becomes the duty of school and publi~ ter flrcd at me as we were eating eontest a game of s!till instead hot biscuits and honey Saturday of a game of ehance, and such Fja~lett, Holt. Mason, Okemos, : health officials to encpur.age youngsters to mnnch on night. I spent all day Sunday figur­ a game can be· legally adver­ Webberville and Stockbridge sent "' apples, oranges, other fruits and nuts instead of candy· ing it out. If a bee lived for 64 tised. :: to slake their thirsts with apple or orange juice or city· years it could make one pound of their teaeher-librarian.g and at '" water, instead of· pop. honey, according to my computa· ~emo to Postmaster Bill Bar· lea~t two student assistants to an "It's easy wh en you know "nt'r ~ Needed" tion. A worker bee who sta:ted to ber: Those Republicans who have all-day worltshop sponsored by the W~ :.; Public health and school officials now have the malce honey back In 1884 would been standing around the lobby of Ingham county library at Mason, .. facts of tooth decay before them. Those facts should not now be finishing its first pound. the postofflce trying to learn your last Friday. Work was planned ~ be ignored. · ·· And if the bee had to matte the trade have now made other plans. on the things for which the teach­ "·' biscuits, too, such feasts as we er-librarians have been asking as· "' had Saturday night would be few AbptJt ~s- engag-Ing a youngster sistanee-how to order, what and and far between. ns there Is in town is Cli1t1d!a Sei­ l'rhct•e to order boolts, how much ;~ President Should Be No. 1. bert. Her big eyes and quiet man- . cataloging to do and how, simpla . Joe Dean of Milson attracted ner give her a lot . of dignity for mendl11g processes, and what to more attention at the University a second grader. send to the bindery or discard. ~~ Under the present law in Michigan it is mechani­ of Michigan-Navy game Saturday "The prettiest girl in kinder­ Miss Ruth Warnclte. Kent coun­ ,,. cally impossible on voting mac.hines to have the names than anyone else. He was on top ty librarian, gave an inspiring of his 20·foot stilts. Remember garten," my daughter Margaret :;; of presidential candidates appear at the head of the bal­ told me, "is Mary Lou Garcia. book review at the noon luncheon :::; lot. On Lansing voting machines the names of the prcsi­ when Joe used to wallt his stilts on U. P. Hedric's ne\V boolt of in Mason streets? Why, she's just beautiful, Uke Mrs. •w dential candidates .were in positions No. 29. That means Beardsley." Mrs. Beardsley is the Little Traverse Bay area, "Land of ::; ther~ were 28 candidates listed ahead of presidential Within the next few days teacher. the Croolted Tree." ' . Miss Alta Pf\rl.Adnnct)' • · . · Dlanlav ndvcrtlnlng rntee on ap- cileese custard pie from the pvep ,, ~~~~ ,llr In llu!bnPi imd' ... . pllontlon. Duoln••• locnlo •·11d rend- t11nt citation from Wnshlngton we of :r.t:rs, J, B. Roe, and Czechoslo· .:...•,_·;~ •• ••-1-+- 1 lnll' nottcon on firot nnd 'local paKoB, just dnssent mention where and .... ~ . ft~· .a,.,.. ,... a co"nl e• ...... 2.e~ llic n ·uno. No rcndlng or bnnln••• vakia almond horn coolt!es as ,. ·• 01 no )'oar PUI.!Ihlt ln111>nm and ' odvertlnlnR lc" thnn 80c; C~rrl of whetl any game of chance Will be made by ~s. Howard $elbert will Alaiodon Township ·· · ~d!olnln!r lllll'Miea .... ,...... &,60 Th&n~o, . lc a worrt. Announcornonto staged.. want to .be at tllo !laic oarly. Allli •tUx mont~l In lmrh•lll·:•lld · or ontortalnmonto where !IJimlt!lon Ia ' . Board ' ; ··"" •tlltlllllntJ WllRIItll ·''"'""'''"' 1.2& chargoo or of any plan to raloe fund• If chance does11't enter Into wllo co.n balte l!tnilllll? A batch of 221 N. Cedar !'f'our mon\111 ...... ,.. ·.7& Dl~ll 1>e 11•ld at I'OI!UI•r :atilllo that Is still needed to make tho Phone 2-3081' ,·~~~~,-~.,....:,IIIIIOUOtf•·t~UUittii+IIOf tl6 It games with prizes ClUJ llc l&le a complete succclls. . -:-.---.':-._.. lNGI-IAM COUN'liY NEWS tlillll&&&&li&&&~&ll&&ll&&•••••&&l!!!ll!l&&lill ______ll&Blillli!.BBIII•&a&a,.,....u· &i'IT-&B&BIIIIIIli&BF .. &&&&-&&&&BIIBJF-&&IB&•I&ML-W&&&&&&&B&-.&&&r 's~~k~T~1k''' ARE YOU JINGLE-MINDED ? I•'rom Inghum Oouuty Ul1rar,v lrouru OJwn to the )ttJIJJfn ~~~ Hull Mu­ If So, Enier the Two f?reatest Contests mul'lnl Llh!'IH'Y, MntHH1; EVf!I'.YdllY I'!X· tl1e Post~ War Era rlnJit BundnYH llflcl ht~lidllYH, 2·fi ,,, m.; Munday, W1zc - ;~ ro1' 27 c ing fol' a voice in the operation of AUTOMATIC WASHER ~ 31c 1 ~31c Rerr. Size - 2 for 19c the ccuntv health clcpal·tment. \vith the exc:lusivo -· Miss Mildred Cardwell, super­ vl~ing nurse of 'the Ing-hilm county health department, Is now the president of the MichiJian Public ,WATER SAVER · Health 'Nurses association. Beans have cf.limbcd to $13.60 I that saves up to f~c~ :o. $12.. 00 I~ vel early in the. [ fall. . . , . · . . . ' Mr. aiicl ·111i·s. Walter . ~immcr, I 10 GALLONS. 33c Jr., and their young son arc plan-[ ning to leave for a ml~sl~nary ns- signmcnt in Burma wttiun rr few 1 OF WAT~R A LOAD months. ! Joseph Delmonte, 57, \Vas lcillcd i Stoclcbridge ·Bakery 1ow~ &Courri~y General Store November 9 when the car he was I E, Shiable Stockbridge Millville driving-, struck a tree on West Buy Your Michirs tndl­ Westinghouse Get Free Entry Blan~

catecl, 'They said that such a pro­ I posal made by race pt•omoters had · J•esulted .in many protests o.gnmst such a setup. Laundromat ' Dr. Gertrude O'Sullivan is in Darrell's1," Foo©~. Market• Mexico City attending- the Pan­ American Medical Women's con­ JVow! VEL J31c ference. Heg, Size - 2 for lSc -~I 10 Years At;n-1938 Plans are being made for the Bath Si:::e - 2 for 27c "!>~i opening of the county lilJJ•ary in December. Bool{s arc now being Bath Size - 2 for 27c received snd catalog'ltccl. WPA workers will-begin the Reg, Size - 2 for 19c remodeling of Mason's city hall ~~WIMA1~~! fr;;:ORD · next weelc Also part of fl WP A JtHGLii . project is the building of n boule­ ctltiStl vard from the south pend at tl1 e county parlc to the \I'D ocls bacl{ .3 3 ( Gt~'.a.Rij\11 :~~ry. ~3c on the hill, The Finest In Grocer~es. The board of supc1·v;sors has lbaned the county· fait- board $3,500 to pa.y the most pressing of And "Meats the hills held over from the cen- 0. fl Wood &. Co. tennial exposition. , Leslie Michigan 20 Ye!ll'!; Ar;-o-1U:.13 [ Fire dcstroved the gi·ocerv I , ~tock of F. A. Gorsline & Son nml t.hn A. :M. Smith company store in Williamston Tuesd:w morning. A long run by Loren Leonrud g-ave Ma"nn n ,7-0 victory over. .. . VEl31c Grand Led~c Monday in the final Bath Size - 2 fo1· 27c Bath Size - 2 for 27c n:.th !:)ize - ~ ror, 27c . .&~ game of the year, Reg. Size - 2 fo1' 19c .·.~~ R~lph Adams, recently Installed Reg, Size - 2 for 19c .(cg, Size - 2 for 19c as district commandct• of the - Amcric•n Lcg·ir.n, presided nt the convention held in Mason Friday nfternnon nnd evening. G.. Elmer I :McArthur of ·Eaton Rapids was ·~~·fr;ORD• JIHG~E the banquet spealwr. ••ll cotltESTI Arthur Clendenning, 2G, , who lUll" Get Entry hlld been worlting on ·a fa1·m ncnr sudS Blank. 33c MRs on until a few clays ag-o, w.1s 33 ( J. Rulos found dead in his car parked in Lansing Sunday. The man had taken poison. ; llO YPnrs Atro-1898 Midway . Fred C. Pnrker has been pro­ Mitchell llros. lllDted to fil'st sergeant or Co. F, General Store now with the 31st at Atlnnta. . C. G. Huntington & Co. closed the apple evaporator nnd cider . mill Saturday. ' A deer nark ha.9 been cstab- ' JEWETT APPLIANCE CO~ ljshcd at M. A. C. Three deer from · Belle Isle will be tnltcn to Mason's Leading Appliance Store .VEl 31c 3·1c t~e college. ::- 2 for .27c: · ; VEL ' Ingham county has .sent nine .of- , 130 W. Ash St. Phone SSU ·~·· Bath .Size - 2 for 27c: fjecrs nnd 2R6 men to the fro11t In · Reg, Size - 2 for 19c . - Reg. Size - 2 for 19c the war with Spain. 'l'hat's more I~ than any other county'in Michigan. , MASON except Kent, Saginaw and Wayne. · : Harry Freshour is now em- ployed at the :M, M, Pnri{S meat rnarltet. If you win a Laund•~omat, we will refund roUI' money BACKA.CHE·· . 33c ·Por quiet com!ortlnr help tor Bl~hcho; Rheumallcl'alns, Oetting Up Nlallta,.atrollJI ..( cloudJ urine, lrrltallnr pa&a!ii'e•.· Ler Patna, circles under eyes, 11111 awollen an'ltl,. dua · SEE JTI TRY !TI &0 "'"''orsanlc and non·aral«imlc ltldner and · ' .BUY IT! ·Wilders seJf~serve ·Market Bladder troubles, try CJ•t••· Qulcll, complete · 1· IStockbra'dtye M' h' 70J 'E Beach'sG d R" GroceryW'll' V t Nemer Bros. atlotacllon or money bact iuaran&ccd, o\Git; D ac agan , ran . aver . 1 mmston an own 1 ·~gil'. llrlli(III~.~~'-.CJit.II_!.HIJ, · . , ...... ~ ......

l 1 villa, rn 1001' he wna united In IIJoldcra mado of flow ora, Mra.! Sonlor Play IH .~unrl«\llll H I hot• nnd each ,JJJ to Invite 11 guest, Aurelius Center tho members ntlnndlng r·ecclvr.cl···· ,, Webberville nJILI'rlugo to Jol!cphino Smith, 'l.'o Ger•trndo Showermo,n, uunt of tiJo I 'l.'he senlot• pluy "Tho 18 Carat 0 t Thoac attending uro to t11lw 11 c11rd aholl costume jcwolt·y rn11dc by thtl"'· · Mt·s, 1\fyl'i 0I'I~httm this union aovcn children were bride served tho hrldo's c!llte nnd Boob" WllH u grout i>UCcess, clout•· table for their own group, Phone Mary Drot!Cira hostena. Awards J'ot• tho gnme · f'l' 8 born, '!'hey nro Hownrd Ling of IMl:sa 'Marlnn Mon!'oo, sister or the lng ui'OUnd ~110, 'l'lltl piny enst Mtwy Dl"on your l'Ctwrvptlons to olthm• Ml'S, Two young heifer calves owned wem won by Mr•s, Doris Lurnct" 1 Now ,JcrHcy, Mrs, Holen Wnly r, unrl Mm, Ul;nBs b 11dl'ller mllrt Arend will ho hoslcHs frll' , · LUI!!-IAiug lti!Hhltmt 01 ilntlt, Mrs, Maxine Hoolccr nnd orcnm. 'Mtsu JUiennor Showcr·mnn Goyt; Com, the Blmwttes' colored Mt•, 11ncl Mrs, Robm'L Wlrschnm --~ woro sevot·e 1Y mung crt Y oga tho Chrlatm meeting, 'l'ho hils-· Ftmcml act•vlcea wuro held Mt·s, Bernice l"lclrfelt of Lansing nnrl Mr·a, Beatrice Lnguls, emmins h o us o lc c c P e 1', Mnry Olson; of North Mualtcgcin, IJOtiJ fm·mcr Aitrmd Youth Ituliy oarly Suntlrty evening, brtncla wil be1111 gueHI.H, I~il"h pc ·, on Tu~mlny ufl.ernoon at the Melh· nne! Hnrvey Ling nnd Leslie Ling, of the bride, acted as waltrcssen, Ohnr•l.,~., hor husbnrJd, tho clmur- l.crc.chcr~ of. Holt ~chool, 111'0 th.c The junior and scnJor• groups of I Mr., nncl Mrs, WtLy.ne Lnl'llcr nnd nltontllug Is aslwd to tnlto , 1fiOe9 orJI;;l ehlll'ch 111 Well!Jm·vlllc for Jr•., oC Detroit, foUl', Helene Bmncnt, Billy Kerns, pmcnts of twin son.H, Lee Ro!Jet t the Prosllylm·iull ciJUrch school nt- son 01 Chnrlo~to wme Sunclny rlln· gift for.• oxehtUlfill and her 1 owrr flr'., Ho 1, of r"csiltJ I.lng, who cllcd 11l thc hncl cnrned life member· lef~f~~:: ~~~l;;~;tc]~~~~n,l;h~o~~l~~;~ Rex McComb; [{!tty Dllrllng, and Lou Paul. '!'hey wore born 11L tendod t h 0 .Amsterdn~ Youth ncr guosts Mr. rtnd ~t·s, Elmcst trthlo service, home ol' his dnughler, Mm, How- ship in t!JC Masonic lorlge of Web- Betty Monroe; Bollrl Sparlts, Wan- I-luclcloy hospltnl In Musltcgon on I Rally held nt the Peoples church I Lnrncr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Murre! Lnr· 'l'ho We."t Alalcrlon r"ndlos Aiel llrt! Wulcl, Snlur·cirLy, November• 6, bur ville, He opcmlod ond owned n ~lc~~~~~m~ft~t rd~Jc~n~~e~l';;v~~~ da Whltchcnd; Hlll'I'Y Cnt·tcr, Bud, W7dncadlly, Octo~cr 20, They hn.vc at illu~t L!malng Sunday n.t 3;30 ncr.' und fnmlly, Mt•, and 11'!1'~, society will hold its flnnunl ltdr uftpr u slwrt Illness. rtev, I•'loyd fnt•m north and cn..~t of Webber- River. Rolh Mr, nncl Ml'!l, Branr.h tho country cousin from Mnln, thtce other chlldlon. p, m, Houy Rummlna and fnmlly, Mr.' nn

entire life in and around Webber-~ Be.Hir!cs the chlldren, he is sur- Ocnrqll Duun Dh!H Aflor ment; Anna, tho mysterious maid, noon in honot• of his ftfth hlrthdny pie churclr IVill meet Wedncsclny, 1 Mrs,, Mnblc :Vnlsh of Lansing- lnst Thursrlay night WILH n sHcccss. vil'erl hy .10 grandchildren, Uru;r.rlnA" lllneHH Hcl.cn Gcr·hn.rrlslcln; and .Jt\C]{ anniversary., lilnch hoy rccclvccl u November 17 , with Mr.s, Mnnde nnd M1. anc] Mill .• V~rl !'roup an,d A family nlg"ht 'l'hanksglving 'fhnse 11 ctlng- us pCt!lbonrcrs Funeml tJCI'VIcr,n were held at Merry, Allee's choice, Ernest Hill trucl{cd IourJed with cnndy and Clyde. '['he ,Jullll Circle will meet clau~hter visited~ Mt. nncl 1\[rs, suppot• will he lwlrl In the chm·ciJ· were D. Jo', 1-Iummel, Vcmnn the M, !], church for Gcorp:c Dunn Monroe, nuts to tu!{C home Wlth him. Rc- with Mrs, Eva Wilkins on Tucs- Hm ~cy Swnlm and family ~unduy.l1 Pnrlors 'I'hut·srlay evening", No- There is a, Hoclr,r, Sr., Clarence Reynolds, A. Sundrty, November 7, nt two The prompters were Ruth Crnn· frcahmpntl! were served by his clny, Septemilcr lO, MI. nnd Mrs. Georg~ Arend ~f vember 18, H, Cn.tlln, .John Mflt'!lhall, G. H. o'cloct1, Rev, Floyd F'lsher of- dnll and Patrie ln. LeRoy. Properly mother, Mr~. Mabel Ellis. Mnlcntu, Ohio, nnd MI. nnd Mt s. Miss Luelle Lott of Holt wns u AI 1 I 1 e 1 11, 'rnn~, I1 'VI' 11't c an d FI rtrry ficin f:ed, Burial wns In the \v" c b - a d v Isor was "''"arlhn · All!! Wllc:Jx·.. David of Mr nnd Mt·s. Stan- ' N tt tl Vll o I' I 111 11 u. 1<1 ,peat" • I I SundayB, F. Arenddinner andguests Rosalcc f Mr werenncl Ire. r• e nt c a II•.ct o f ".ml s. C m, rt G1 ·J l3E'I'TER WAY 8011 n~ Silsby. bervlllc cemetery, with mukcup in chnr!fe of Mftry , ' 11 d · t . 1 Rev, ilenjannn Bnlarnn will L ~ • Inell. M1·. Dunn was born September ISchrlnct·, Mr. Dunuvm, Homer ley Cmnwc ' un crwcn nn erne!- conduct the tlum;, offering set·v-1 Mrs. R. 1c 1lnrc 1 eu ancl am 11 y, Doris and Dorolhca·r..fasscy, who llomr• Cnrt•mony Unites .1, lBOG th so.n of Fn.n.nle and Bennett .and Glenn Crandall were gcncy appendectomy operntwn last lee for the W, s. c. s. at the' Mr. nnd Mrs. B, I•', Arend will have spent the it st 18 nwnths t Wl'hhr~J'\'lil" COII(IIIl Richard Du~n of Sparta Cann.dn. ln charge of the scr.nery, Mrs. Monday night at a Lunslng has- Brotherhood Temple Methodist entertain tho Aln.lerlon Farm Du- the H. E. Dro!lcha1 home, rcllll'llcd11 'l'ho lwmo of Mr. nnd Mrs. He nasserl nway at his' homo i'l Lowrie directed the play. Mr. pita!, church sundn.y, November 11, nt 1 ,reau 'l'hursday evening, to their home n.r SL. Louis re· B~rr 110 gmcst Momoe wns lhe scene of n We! b rvillc F .11 .v November 5 class advisor, server! us hliSllh•ss , Mrs. Clnra Langham and Mr·s. 10 o'clock, He is a native of India. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchurcl Leu nnd cently, prntty wedding- Snturclny when ft J.1 e 1l · / 'n·li1 ' mnnagcr. Mr. Sllmtf gave a clari- ~lilian Lnng~am s Pont from and at pt•esont is stu ding at AI· family visited Mr. and Mrs, Stuntt Mr>l. Floyrl Evcr·ctls of Saginaw their clauglJtcr, Verena EJrncstlne, a e n ngor ng ness. net solo. accompanied by Mrs, 'lhursday until Saturday night on blon college. I Bearup or Charlotte Sunduy eve· and hct· niece, Mn1. Thon s swartz, , became Lhc bride of Hlchnrrl On .Jonuarv :JO, 1887, he was .James Roche, a trip. '!'hey went to Port Huron, i ___ nlng. ·of Howell ntlcndccl the111 church 1 Bru.nch, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. morrlccl, tn Miss Flm·cncc Jl!· De- Mrs. Lowrie, Mrs, Schriner, Toronto, Humlllon, Ontnrlo, Cnn-! Miss. Agnes Ellsworth, ;~Jib is~ Mr. nnd Mrs, Freel Corwin or ruil· last Thm·sclny, 'J'hcy aloo vis­ A. Bt·anch of Webberville, ment, 'lo this union threo chtlrlrcn Miss LeRny, Miss Crandnl! ancl adu nnd Windsor unci Detroit. . I attending Cleary college, epent the! Dansville, M1·. ltllll Mrs. Ivan Pot- itcd their cousins, Ml'll, !•'red J?an· '!'he hridc, given In marriage by were b.orn, They were Mrs, Gmc~ Mt·, Strouf were prcoentecl gifts 'J'he 20-30 club of the Preshytc- 1 week cnll with her parents, Mr. 1 tm• of Every road and 1111'. nnd son, nntl rluug·hters, her f:ttlwr, was 11 ttircrl In a grny I. Hnr vcy, who died flept6mbet b tl10 1 rlnn church Will hold a party in the and Mrs. Hng! Ellsworth. Mrs. Wnync Bently and Kenneth A special meeting of the r:hurch Handling lho groin ollhrnhlng limo 17, 1n•l2·, Verne E. Dunn of Lan- Y c ass, 1 ) I Satttt•cluy n1 'ilt 1 I i 1 suit with black accessories, Hot· " ------c lUre I par ors g ' ! Guests fat' dinner ut N. ,J. Eller- were recent v s tors of Mr. nnd will be held next Sunday follow- tlrod tho husklost mon. Nor any moro, cm·'"'l;'c was of r·oses and mums, sing nncl Norman R. Dtinn of Wh r._ ld C November 13 .. mvery couple In Lhls by home Sundn.y were Mr. and I Mrs, George Cady, ing wrmlltip sct'l'iccs to vntc nn Modern comblnas, trucks,, and oro. MrA. Luann. Sawyer, Aistr.r of Webberville, eatne enter 20 year span IS invited to come, Mrs, Gene McssiLCar of Albion n.ncl! Eitner Brown ha.s been out of Dnn 'rrcvnthan of nom· Hillsdale, v:stOrl havo modo tha "grain sack" the bt•ldc, served ns matron of He had been In business since !\Irs. ,Erma JohtiSOJI Mr. und Mrs, Leonard Davis and i wot·k several clays with sumac who canrlidatetl la~t Sunrlny, honor. She wore a grny suit with he was 18 years of age, most of Holt Ga~~kn, Club dnughter, Harriet of Lnnsing. I poisoning, ·---·~-·~------mothod out of dolo. You can handlo )Jrown accessories and a corsage this time being in Webbervlllc and Mt·. unci Mrs, Pcarlic Beach and Announces llans Mrs. Ernest Crowe, who was i The Alnicdon Birthday clu!J was The lntman jnw generate~ an your fcrm morts ago tho modern way of lavender mums. Robert Branch, vicinity, He retired a few years I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wemple made The Holt Garden club met Tues· ~ taken to tho St. Lawrence hospital • entertnincd for dinner Thursday olectrical current In enlinp;. to~ by finonclng wllh a FEDERAL brother of Lho bridegroom, served ago due to fulling health, He was a trip to Oscodo. unrl Indian lulw clay, November 2, with Mrs. Ida' last Wednesday suffering with an· at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Weston ------~----~-~~-~--~-.--. ~- ~~--· __ _ LAND BANK LOAN. as best ma11, Tom Sawyer, broth- an active member of the Met.h- Saturday, Durman. In the absence of the attucll of virus pneumonia, rc· of Dnnsvlllo. Birthday gifts were er-ln-law of the bride, was the odist church and a mcmher of the Mrs. Rose Frost of Lansing and president, Mury Dixon, the vice tumccl home Sunday. 1 presented to Mrs. Ethel Montnvcn INGHAM COUNTY NEWS * Guorontood low rolo of inlorosr. usher. L 0. 0. F. lodge anrl Cedar Rr.- llfrs, Minnie Baclms of WilliCIIn~- president, Ethel Nueffor, .Presided. Mrs. Gr.org:c Thorburn enter- nnd Mrs, Lillian Strouse. Ench of 'l'hc double ring ceremony was [ hckah .lodge. He was nlso a mom- ton were S111ulay dinner guests of After !Jusmess trnnsaetwns, re- taine

rl.'ecntly, O'.er 100 . . . Y. • Lansing where her condition is re- from a wcelt's visit wrt cr In Central Michigan attendPd With 75 per cent from ' . . daughter, Mrs. Forest Shirley and Iout of ·t~wn. The five schools rep· ported as crltiCaL . Mr. Shirley of Bellevue. VISIT ONE OF OUR 8 LOTS IN LANSING •renented Included Williamston, Mr, and Mrs. Cool.t of Lansmg . Clarence Hurst, manager ··of the Franklin H. Norris Lcsl!c, Stockbridge, Dansville an:cl ~aile~ on Mrs. Mattte Runcanan Byerly store, who , was injured~ IQl!emos. Superintendent Clyde last ..,unday. some time ag·o in an ·auto accident 146 - 147 - '48 cars to choose from at prices Ovorhclt gave the address of wei- Mrs. Rex Fineout of Mason, for- is still confined to St. Lawrence come. Lulte Kelly. executive .nerly of Williamston, is very ilt hospital. He will be in the hospital tl·easurer of Mlchif!an F. F. A .. at the }[ason General hospital. fol' some time yet. you can afford to pay spolte on "Special Activities' Pro- Members of the Wrlliamston fire The Holt chapter U. D. received '?;ram for 1948 and 1949." F. A. jepartment met at the city hall '1cr' charter and many grand ,offi­ United Brethren Smith, former agricultural teach- last Friday evening. Dr. Reynold~ cers attended the ceremony la.st '36 to '42 cars at new er at Williamston, spolw on was the speaker of the evening a,nd Wednesday evening. Those· uttend· "Qualities that Mol{C for Success." spolie on the various f!Orts ot •nrr from here were Marguerite Following tlte tali!S, short group burns which firemen might come Volmer, Ruth Traver, Ethel Prine, Lower Prices rneeting-s were held for discussing in contact with. Tlte firemen meet Laura l!'isher, Hope Thompson, the duties of officers. Advisors to the first and third Friday evening Helen Johnson, Marie Turner, Mr. Church the groups were , J. Jorgensen, of each month. and Mrs. Lyle Hare and Cyrus Some as low as $50 down Ylilllamston; D. Cronlthite, Stock- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slocum Griffith., bridge; A. Stroud, county school spent Sunday in Owosso at lliE Thirte"en local boys, from 12 to And remember-your credit is always good superintendent; M. H.' Avery, nome of their son and daughter- 18 years of age, accompanied the county 4-H leader; J. MacDougall, 11n-~aw, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slo- local police on a replflcement party Eden, Michigan at McCullagh's Dan ..ville; and C. Elmore, Okemos. Icum. last Tuesday afternoon. After as­ Lunch, prepared hy the local cafe- Russell Porter of Lansing was in sembling at the city police head· Iteria coolts, preceded the meeting, town last Thursday on buslnesE quarters, the boys were escorted Buy Whe1·e Tlze Most Buy . -.-- I and called on his parents, Mr. and by car to ~ome 18 locations, ":'here The new community hall of St.IMrs.,Edd Porter. outside torlcts had been tipped !IIary'a Catholic church will be Mrs. Jaclt Lechler of Mason was over on Halloween. The boys November 7-·21, 1948. opened for Its first party ·wednes· in tbwn Friday and attended the, placed the buildings bacl> on their day November 17, at wlilch time Gay Nineties club held at the home 'original foundations. ~ . a p~blic party will be held. Tlcltets of her slster·in-law, Mrs. Marian . · ' . Don McCullagh, Inc. may be bought from members or L~chler. Prune and cranberry or t~aJsln .. tl•ey mav be purct,osed at the door. Mrs. Howard Ingersoll and and cranberry tarts nrc a delicious Lansing ' Thls party Is open to the general daughter, Donna, attended the dessert for fall. If you want·to gild 8 P. M. Every Nigizt Except Saturday i public and games will be played all Chlldretl's symphony concert in the lily, top. with a scoop of soft 'New Lincoln and MercUI'Y Ca1·s Now on Display 1during the evening. Lansing Sunday. I tee cream. It's scrumptious indeed! Milk Producers Ask Farm Price Dairymen. Ask Ban on YeUow Oleo 'rhc stole of Miel!lgnn docs pro­ Parity Support l!!hlt tho H11ic o1' oleomargarine cnlorccl yellow In the scmtJlan~r,,of butter.

Iruvnrlt"s fm· VPars l'orArthritis quick, dcllght!ully comlortlns Pain tor RcdH, Undrs, Lcgho1·ns ILIHI N!IW help aches nnd pains or ltheumatlom, Arthrlttn. Cro.~s Ilrcds Neuritis, Lumbnaa, Sc.IRtlca, or Neunlg!n. tr,v Romlnd. Works through tho blood. PI rat danu usually starts nncvlnttng pain so you cBn work, enJoy Ure and slceJl mare camforto.bly. Oct Romlnd nt drugal•t todoy. Quick, com• plete sntJs!octJon or money back aunrantccd.

Location: 4020 Berry Ro<\d ill I Icnr lcttll We Buy Dead Animals DEAD or AliVE TOP PRICE PAID FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY FOR Horses - $5.00 Cows -· $5.00 Hogs - $1.50 Cwt. HORSES and CAI,VES AND SIUJJEP R.EI\IOVED FREE SUNDAY SERVICE cows Phone Collect to Bait Service, Mason 2-5251 WE BUY HIDES AND CALfSKINS Valley Che'mical · Centred Dead Stock Co. Company

Call Collect ·~omplete Tractor Service--Inside. -and Out Lallsing- 45217 Engine Tune-up, Ov;;rlmui or 'omplcce rebuilding. Compression check, valve grind· ing and reseacing, carburetor ad­ justment, ignition. Early Seed Order Parts replacement, radiator and For Dead or Disabled Stocl, cooling system check. For Alfalfa Wise Ho1·ses- $5.00 Cattle-$5.00 Welding, painting. With crop reports showing that iACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS ••. CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP the production of alfulfa seed In Hogs - $1.50 per cwt. the United States is far below (AU according to size and condition) av~mge this year, C. M. Harrison, ALLIS·CHALMERS farm crops specialist at Michi· SALES AND SERVICE gan State college, advises farm­ Pigs, C1,1h•es and Sheep• - R•lmovcll FrN ers to order seed now an~ accept Idelivery as soon as possible. WE llUY IIIDES •AND CAI,F SinNS ~ M h• ( Waiting until next spring to P u.nnmer ac lnery 0. order gives lOcal seedsmen very l'hone "''ll"ct to Mason lli4L !110 N. Collar little chance to secure the type Lansing of seed desired. Seed that is DARLING & COMPANY adapted to Michigan conditions 'is the best kind to secure. Harrison ~ ~ ranks seeds according to their This Means Money To You adaptation to Michigan conditions as follows; If You Are A Dairyman~ 1. Michigan grown seed, -2. Canadian variegated or Can- Cash Market for Deaton Calves Sell more milk by feeding adian grown seed. . 3. Seed from any of the North­ MANA.MAA CALF PELLETS ern states. EVERY TUESDAY 4. Seed from the central United They l'eplace whole milk; they m·e fed dt·y Stutes. at .F.C. ANDERSON & SONS MANAMAR CALF PELLETS Though the latter seed is in short supply, it is considered use· able fat· Michigan conditions when Hard ware Store in Danville seed from the first three sources is unavailable, When buying seed, check the We will buy 50 lb. to 140 lb. calves every Tuesday Save label on the bag to insure getting from 7:00 a. m. to 1:30 p. m .. Save adapted seed of good purity and Time germination. . Money l\IAClliNERY NEEDS CARE More Money+ Less Shrink+ No Expense Good care lengthens the life of farm machinery say agricultural engineers at Michigan State col­ Accurate Weights+ Cash On Delivery l€gc. With the end of the harvest season at hand, machines with broken parts should be repaired or to.gg·ect for future repair ·and the Farmers Elevator Co. needed parts ordered, A good job fhe Michigan Livestock Exchange Mason, MichiJ?:an P.hone 2·1211 cleaning and lubrication, plus - Geoa·ge A. Ward, Manager weatherproof stcrage, will help to F. C. ANDERSON & SONS, Local RepreseJ"tative keep machinery in good shape for Phone: Danville 2281 or 2363 spring work next year.

Dr. G. D. Dibble ., / 18th Wolverine ! Veterinarian Sa~e Holstein ..•. ; Phone Holt 71221 Saturday, November 13 11 o'clock In t.he Wolvel·ine· PUl'ebred liYestock sales pavilion on US·l6, 2lj2 miles west of Williamston, or six and one-half miles . east of East Lansing. 85 HEAD OF CHOICE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN \. ·Garage COWS; HEIFERS AND BULLS. Complete dispersal of the small ·but select herd of SAVE TIME---SAVE LABOR-SAVE MONEY with a General Overhaulin&' H!ll'old Schroeder, ini:luding a very outstanding show son modern· Zero.side door Cool~r; No lifting heavy cans, have of Raymondale Ideal Successor, - New and Rebuilt Motors milk reatly to go when through milking. Girton modern State Farm 15 HEAD FROM' THE GOOD HERD OF J. E. Ina tailed _ Barn and Dairy Room Equipment. Feed trucks-can Insurance Companies BURROUGHS, .Flint, Michig;m. This is strictly a Dun. racks, everything for a modern dairy farm. Hinman Low General automobile rJJpmlr IUld loggin-bred herd. · · service worl' dono by mn ex· AUTO Vacuuz:n Milkers. Dairy Vac Cleaners, Jlerlenced and capable Dlli· This sale will feature fresh and springing cows and J~' ••• cl1lnlst, FIRE heifers with ,g real choice herd sire prospects. A few extra LIFE well-bred heifet~ calves and yearling Jteifers. +++ Get the extra profit from you1· milk checlc by at· C. ,a·. Smith Sales ·:Co., Qistributors, Rex D. Jewett tending this sale .and getting some of these high producers~ Seven mOos west of Ma8on on Agent T. B., Bangs and Mastitis Tested Cobimbln, •Jirst house south on 12SZ' S, Lwtslng St, Gale road, Aurelius phone 611. Mll80n l'hone 22282: C. B. Smi~, Sales Manager Md Auctioneer, Williamston, . · Michigan \ ,County Staff ·Presents South Aurelius and Club (hristmas Message on Health Seal Nortl~ Onondaga. or tho' Jlllllonwluo ·12ilfi unnuul 1\lrH. n. u, Flt•lll 4-H Club Achievement Awards Clu·IHtmnH w•u) ~nle, oponR Novem· Oloo Snndor·a vi~ltcd his aon, bor· 22 nnd continunH until De- ,Tacit, u.t Snglnnw lust \iilcclnca(III;Y.

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~;;~;·A_~~·~~~~£~~~ " , For y·ue d Houses The cutaway view shown above tells you why: f" 0 • ll . ~;;c.r.y Solo-Kpte or 're:xolltc for Quiclt Rc­ _,, 0 ~ fin!Bhing of Intcy·ior Wails (One ap- Buill-in r·:uli:t1onr-Ail lrent. tmnsfm· surhwfls ex(losed to till' _r~ plication docs the trick)

Spcdallsts In Hom~ Rl',iiiVI'IIILtion Mason Bl'liiWh Shafer's Decorating Supply Lansing See &. Fuel Co, 425 S, ,Jefferson l'hoolll 2·3161 Henry Jcries, ~lllliagcl'

Floor and. WaH Tile • Asbestos and Insulated Brick Siding

Insulation and Storm Windows

Asphalt Roofing Shingles FOR A WINTER OF "Furnished and InstallEd by Experts" TROUBLE-FREE DRIVING!

F<11· An ,l~st.lmatc Wit-bout Ohllg!Ltlons Cull 4-5334 at our CCX(Jcnsc ol'''\'l'itc East Alaiedon Judy Heatlunan

306 E. South Street L:mslng HI, ll-li

We have a complete service to meet the needs and wishes of each family we serve; regardless of your financial circumstances we are prepared to serve you wei!. see your FUTURAMIC MECHANIC now, for an Furthermore, the amount you. '- Olds~oblle Cold Weather Change-overl. wish to pay has no bearing on the type of service we render, for 'It's smart to stnrt your winter They'll tunc up your· car's engine for th11t driving with a stop at the sign of Olds­ "K!lllg of power'' on frosty 'mm·'\[ngs • , , pur service is always the best of niobile ScJ'Vice •.. fot• ufirwr,fa.~tcr change­ change its oil to iioin Lcr grade •• , check it whici1 we're capable .. over! Yo~ 'II get a war·m welcome from Olds· fro!n safety features to stecdng ayetcml mobile's cold weather ,specialists • • • Fo11sure staftirrgand safe stopping. , • for "Futurnmic Mechanics" who usc factory· all·t·ound pcrformaqcc in the months to approved equipment, factm-y-spccifiel\ come, •• drive in soon at the sign of Quality A.B. BALL tl \ 't methods, and genui11c Oldsmobile parte! ' Sci·vicc-at your Oldsmobile Dealer's. i ~ )lome rot 9vnenils '• AMBULANCE SERVICE ' 'bLDSMOBI'LI y 0 u R OLDSMOJ L E D E A L E A. G~ s·penny &·Sons, Phone 2·6441

, I I ORO I! I\ AI'POIN f!NG TIME Fon Marriage License HP.AIUNO ClAIMS 1Aurelius Items nAKP.R-JANUi\ft)" 11 I D4P Applications Mr11 Earl olonos MtR Alta Jennings rLlld Alton nnd Richard Sunday

Clark Ci::enter MrH Donald Clarlc Just A Mere club met with Mts Mable Hnrtcnburg Ju.st week Mt s Inez Clnt I\ who hna been vlsitlng Mr ami Mt s Dorr Cady Okemos and Vicinity Is confined to hod following 11 frtll MrH A B. Whiting Mt nnd Mrs Lawtencc rtlpp The Pioneer Lndlcs will meet nnd children of Pontine spent the one week earllet this month on weelc end with her parents Mt or Thanksgiving The and Mts Roy Rusch

Ftani fnr the lnrr:cst nnd best prtvnte ltbrnry In America at the ttm INGHAM COUNTY NEWS November 11 1948 Page 8

Report of

McArthur & McArthl1r At to neys fo M01 tgn.gccs Dusiness Address McArth 1r Btnld ng Mason Mlchagan

ORDER OF PUBLICATION APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR WILLIAMS-October 23 1948

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Report Of Committee On Apportionment

11 lCJ 01 ts ns 1 cr Commtttce on JJ nlnii 1 !so CIUUH!~scd nn 1 chn s:;:c l hncl tnxf!s bel!: leave to re1 ort tnd recommend thut the to\\n!ill}s nnU e1t1cs lcsncctively In fc\\ c uws o( ftnct o I school d !:ltr cts at 1~ 1m1 ossible trorn the dntn g vcn to determine - Charged Bnck Taxes Rct\sacucd Tax Asscsacd Equalized county School School Bmldlng Townahip Count_y___ oth;;r-- --OtltC.:-- Vnluatlou 1 Dru.in Tax: Drnln Tnx Lande! Met County 5pec:tal ~~ - Valuatloat Tax Tax Dcbl Tax & s~~~ l-:;or City Tnx__ Aaecucd at Large Dlatrlct Tax Tnx Tnx Tnx Tax RcaiUicued A~cdo,;- I 1 fi4n fiOO $ 1 742.212 Tio 54o::tH" $ I 4 278,28 $ 651 30 $ None $~-0- $1244 90 \ 1,334 800 . "~~ 1 576 634 9,538 63 9 348 20 Non" None 9 579 62 1 912.00 - ~~~~.,- Hi II ~ -c sor., 1'5 r. 724 42 5 373 00 None No no !I<•Ihl 1 186.44 268 00 fi,"G:!,_Ji_O~ 6,821,574~~ 11,270.53 66 437 41 10 2H 77 20 070 29 -"""4'H3 Ir>_,:hnm None 35 973 00 7 710 00 GH7 97 8.15 31i.i:2 2.05 J~n ~eek 6 88 1 "7" 860 I 3•10 537 I! 11Q,_25 8o3o 39 No no 2 419 62 !c,_34Q.54 ~85 88 991 00 Wo 22.fi0 I~~!'" 17 428 710 18 764 407 113 02·1 07 100 046 43 32,500.5 4 65 601.76 t._e,~y None 07 840.60 9 OG7.40 ::,_81-I.GC. 21.32 70 03 .88 4 49 5 37 ~67 770 • 040 341 12 3.111 06 IH 107 22 16 825.47 olll.OS 382 00 71 00 I