The Churches the County of Inghnm
W c oftm )tardon tlrosc who weary liS, but never ING·HAM l those wl•om t~e weary, Seventy-sixth ycnr, No. 4'1 l2 PAGES SUDDEN HfART ATTACK Wreeking of Hospital Has Been Completed DUILDING PIPELINE ACROSS INGHAM COUN'l'Y fA~MERS A~E ANXI~US PUSHING G~NST~UGTI~N . TAKES VHERAN ACT~~ T~ ~ET P~WE~ UNfS JJIUI{ IIIGNOJ~ItSON nms A:F'l'Eit I ON PIPEliNE P~OJE~T AltiUVM, umm, TOWNSIUl' OllAilt~fAN OUOSIJN . A'l' ltEA 1\UGIIJ'riNG. WI~UHNG OltmWS NOW WOIUUNG CloM~•!I Slww In lumL One 'l'n Ilhwss, I~AS'l' O[r MASON, At•f,fll' Wns Woll 1(11[)\VIJ 0l'g'ILIII~wr Urges Jra.rmors '1'[) oJnln 0()· 'l•IJJ'UIIg"h l\lilhllc Wl'st, OJI01111 bJv~~, ()rJflt•Jzp~ 0JJIJNUIJlCI'S 'l'rond1lng Unlt.s ~~~p..,,•tr~tl 'l'n Arrlvtl Pnwcr On, In MilSon l,nJ~ 'J his Wccl1, Wet Wcatlhcr Slr'!vlnii Wn•·h. Page 'l'wo INGHAM COUN'l'Y NEWS, MASON, M£C I-liGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMDElt 21, HJ3~
I What Other Editors Have to Say l l __~ _ ___; lll~rnuml:r.ell pt·lnlora, 11.nd, If tho s~ntonaes woro ''Modern INGHAM TY NEws· It Isn't the cost .or production. It long onough, th11 type of men sont Isn't tho. cost of sales. It Isn't the thOI'O mo not tho typo of which good choclt to the plantol' man for tho cot· printers ru·o made, 'rho rosult would PU13LISHED 1W8RY 'r!IURSDAY AF'l'ERNOON IN THE lilntored na second ton In ungrown balus, Nor Is lt what's bo, If nltcmpted, that prlntnrs would claus m a t t e r ut given tho fnrmor man for tho land .lmvo to bo brought In from outside to Business CI'I'Y OF MASON, MICHIGAN postoffloe, Mnuon, that ho doosn't till, or the tnx that's do 00 por cent of the wot•Jt nnd tho Mlclllgan, u n d er paid on tho golden wheat on Its trlr stnto would soon hnvo another big V. ]. BnowN & SoN, Publishers act of March ll, through the flouring mlll or· tho fact Industry on Its lumds to be como n V. ]. BnowN and Nll~SON D, BnowN, Erlitors 1879. that we purchase our porlt chops now "white elephant" lllto tho Chelso11. ce· Demands It!''· by the karat lnsttl!l.d of the pound, or mont plant. Tho prison eommlsslnn the dizzy whirls of tho boys nntl girls may not wish our lldvlco, but as n SUllSOitiPTION RATIOS (I'nyuble Ill Advanoo) ADVIilltTISINO RATI!JS on tho Wasl!lngton mol'l'y-go-round, It citizen and tnxp11.yor w'o arc g~lng to Display a~vertlslng ra.tee on a.ppllcntlon: Business lo Isn't tho dally rlght-about-fnco as tho give ll, and It Is this: Firat, unless Ono yenr In Ingham and adjoining Cou~tles ••••• $1.50 That represents businessmen's opmwn of 11 cals and reading notices on first lind local pnges, ltic n brainstorm wanes and wax;cs, nor tho your commission Is made up-of prac- Six months In Ingham and adjoining Counties___ .75 57 varieties or the process foes and tical n.nd successful printers who nrc Check~ng- Account! Modern business demands line: No reading or business advertising less thnn 25c: tnxos. 'rhoso don't account for the wllllng to give their tlmo to supor Three Months ------.. ------.40 Card of Thunlts, lc a word: Obituary notices of 125 dlscontont that's spreading In circles lntondlng the pl11.nt, don't buy Qne: the safety provided by paying- by ·check, the words froe, more than 125, lc a word. Announcements vast. It's tho thought, revised, wo'vo and, Second, don't buy one anyway, Single Copies ------,05 of ontertalnments where admission Is churged or of any been Barnuml:r.cd and are gottlng no- You and the state will both be sorry records supplied by the bank statement and Outside Inglmm rtnd ndjolnlng Counties ______2.00 where fast. If you do.-Tho Cassopolis VIgilant. plnn to raise funds must be paid In ndvnnce nt regular It Isn't the fact that the worlt pro- cancelled checlts, and the time-saving con All papers mailed outside tbe U. S. one year _____ 2.50 . rates. gram hasn't got started yet, but tho Would II11ve •P.u.lrl roallzatlon that all we've bought Is an Supervisors of Allegan county havo venience and system of writing money as it all-time record debt. It Isn't the price Ignored the domllnd of state ERA of NEW TRENDS IN ACRICULTURE and wl;at cities an~ towns must do to provide housing, of the homegrown goods that's putting flclals that thls county appropriate a is needed. recrea~1on, entertammcnt, supervisors and investigators us In tho hole, It's the bureaucrats In minimum sum of ~21,000 for· ERA ox The possibilities of agriculture have not yet been tho big bmss hats and tho price of the pondlture among uncmployables and tapped, say agricultural scientists. Here is what Walter to keep cl~ilclrcn out of the clutches of the law and thus price control. It's the cost of the have gone home. Their action may Whether you are conducting a. business, looking ltfter house 13. Pitkin, editor of the Farm Journal, prophesies for r~ducc crunc. The tillk was a lot of theoretical enthu st11ndlng army of the faithful drawing mean, If the Indirect throats of tl1e American agriculture: ~lasm ..What is needed to .prevent crime, juvenile or pay for professional services rendered ERA administration are carried out, hold expenses, or handling your own personal tinat1ces, you •;dult, ts ~ lot of fathers anJ mothers who work ·at the at thu wulto of the NRA, and fat· that tho entire load of caro of unem "Long hcforc 1960, thousands of farmers will probably JOb of bcmg parents and it doesn't make a lot of differ• tuachlng esthetic dancing steps In the ployables wlll be turned over to the will find that modern business !nethods demand the advan be growing forty bushels of wheat to the acre in poor bacltwoods mount11ln school and the county, but somehow, the thought of cnce whether the family lives on the river banks or on years, and sixty in good. (Italy docs hetter than that now. sca1·ch for tho Mcdltel'l'!lnoan Jly when that fact doesn't cause any fearful ox- tag·es and safegmll'ds provided by a Checking- Account at t~1e boulevard, whether the father is a high salaried execu• So does Colorado). Pennsylvania and Iowa may be rcotton. (Russians have lately been doing it in places whether the ~nothcr delights in being a mother and the los and fllrms and woods and for $10 hns a 'f11r more efficient system than as cold ~s these states). Southern Flo rich and Texas,may father docs h1s part as head of the family. worth of government on a dollar's this county and perhaps It has but he cover<:d with rubber plantations. (Scientists have just wortlt of goods. there is one all lmportnnt fact and found primitive rubber plants that thrive around the A monument should be erected to this Corunna mo~h It isn't tho bloated plutocrat with that Is tho tremendous cost of ndmln· pork grease on bls vest or tho big beef lstratlon of the ERA when that cost Everr:lad<.!s). Beef calves weighing 600 pOUilOS at weaw cr \~hose great contribution to the uplift of the world has JUst been brought to a close. She never read many man from the Texas range or the Is compared to tho cost of the county ing may he :ts common as 'boarders' arc today. (You can corn-hog man from tllo west or oven system. The Dart National Bank pa~c:s at the w.oman 's club, she never attended many sec whole h<:rds of whoppers like that down in Texas the wlcl1denttficat10n of drivers caught most gigantic sum. It's the vision mqulred most of the state's approprl·i snld "h can , ate • or tt may b~ 111 som~ forecast In tho cryst11.l b11.ll that the atlon to this county for that purpose, I e ratn g~t thut It taltes, justice and sharilig the wealth pleas, there will be actual minor infra.ction of the law, frequently giving 0 ;I1 th~ po,llcc: the only nght to hold the alleged olfender, the worst Is yet to come and that with and the county would have been pay- I~~~-~ ndg ~ 1 ns ~nc:s Intestinal social justice and more wealth to share. some of tho letters left ln the groggy lng for relicf.-The Allegan News. Is~ o;t u. e dan egnn srmllc fm· a Jnvcr s license law has done little good. 1 ° 1 -o- alphabet and election yoat· now draw- -- et an more e oqucnt word). If Certainly it cannot be argued that it has provided lng near, we ain't seen nothln' yet Ooultl Ymt, And Would )'on Do As ~~had ou~;a(' the whole town of St. 4% 0 A LIVING WAGE more careful or more capable clrivcrs. Almost anyone It Isn't the more abundant life, wl;at · Well? , lns ;--ou urn out and pay 11. DID· ever that mny moan tlmt malOVERCOATS nature. Of course, steady employment offered by the road months in .highway improvements already proposed and of tho unadultcmted barnyard vnrloty, commissinn is preferable to casual employment at a high· approved lor the state of Michigan, were loaded at one while others thought It pictured life as Overcoats to meet every need, especially for those who want to er rate. But ruaJ commission wages arc too low, we t1me. it actually existed and professed to loQk their best this winter. Featuring the NEW Full Belt styles at believe. like Its reallsm. There Is no reason, Howcvc.r no such train of cars \vill be required for a perhnps, to get excited about tbls lat· Ingham has a fine road system anJ the men who wield great ymt10n .of the materials required and much of the tcr view. We all lm01v that the sew the shovels, haul the gravel and drive the floats and maclunery w1ll be hauled but short distances from its ers exist and a majority agree that $18--$20--$22 scrapers arc entitled to their full share of credit. A labor• source of supply. Not only arc the proposed improve• they should be covered up, but they Hart, Schaffner and Marx Overcoats that hold theit· shape and er should he worthy of his hire and the men employed may be seen by those who enjoy the ments scattered over the entire state but men and rna• fllth and stench or those who just wish. stand abuse, yet resist the weather on the county roads should be paid a living wage. tcrials likewise will come from every part of the state. to satisfy their curiosity. ' Road Commissioners can not plead lack of funds. .~mong. the requirements arc listed three and a h;df Even those who appear to get "a There is in the neighborhood of $300,000 now on hand. kick" out of the spicy boolt or show nulhon bnck; nearly a million cubic yards of sand, gravel $27.50 and $37.50 Road commissioners should be conservative in the hand· 11.rc repelled when such a conveyance and crushed stone; 20,000 tons of steel; nearly a million ling of public funds but Ingham taxpSHIRTS road workers doomed to financial slavery. There might 3000 .tons of asphaltic cement and trainloads of other ways been available In one form or For winter comf01t wear a wat•m flannel shirt, these shirts are better be a few less miles of roaJ built a yeBLAZERS The life of a rcm:trkablc woman has just closed in a As lor~g as the fcdc~al government continues to pour tainment. The same Is true of the The new dark suede blazers are just the thing for sport wear and out pu?l11: money for mdustrial relief, the best place to late Marie Dressler. They both man nearby Michigan town. Except for what appeared in the aged to lcoat. local newspaper, the public would not have learned of spend 1t IS on hi~hway improvement. A decent regard gutter and both had a following and a this woman and her contribution to the world. The story ~or compctmg pnvatc en~plo)'ment woulJ lead the pow popularity far greater than anylhlng $3.00 to $6.00 was simply told by one who knew intimately of the facts. ers to cut out a lot of whltc•collarecl supervision and then which h!I.S ever been done in the other to JcmanJ honest labor for every dollar paid. direction. Numerous boolts might be PAJAMAS AND NIGHTROBES No glamor was addcJ, not}1ing magnified, just a plain -~n ~ay's cited In the same manner. story phinly told. But of couJ>c the publtc has long since ceased to expect I If there is 11. la.xlty today, which Is Men's Heavy Outing· Flannel Night Clothes And here it is. so sane a pohcy. more apparent than a few years ago, 97c Leah Eveleth, mother of 20 children, 16 of whom -a- In that such things are more acces sible, that, too, will be cured by the reached 111aturity, just died at her old home in Corunna. A DEFLATED BUILD-UP force of public opinion. That opinion Her life story is the life story of a remarkable fam.il)•. An~1 Arbor has a newspaper build-up to blame for the may be more liberal today, but lt cer Three small cottages in a row along the banks of tllc tainly Is far from lllppa.nt and It does SUITS shocking defeat suffered at the ha.nds of Minnesota Sat Shiawasscc liver provided shelter for the family as it not approve smut In any form.-The Leaders in business and civic life demand worsted suits. For urday. Thc.defcat would ha~c come anyway but it was Midland Republican. grew. At one time each of the 12 grades of the Corunna that reason we are showing- a special fully tailored fine wor- made shocking b~ the rosy ptcture painted for Michigan public schools containeJ an Eveleth child, with more to sted suit for ' the week preccdmg the game. Michigan has a below• Prl!!On Pl11.ntlng follow as the older ones graduated. Some of the children average team while Minnesota has one of the best foot• The Michigan Prison Commission Is completed college and university courses, some entered contemplating the purchase nnd In ball tea~s in the nation. Those who have seen Michigan $22.00 the trades and some became trained nurses. stallation of a printing plant In the pb.y tlus year caul~ h~rdly ha~c been fooled by the A DUKE STARTED IT, A :MOVIE STAR BROUGHT IT To· The family purse was never overexpanded but none State Reformatory at Ionia, at nn In· pretty stones appeanng 111 Dctro1t newspapers. ltlal cost of $125,000. Ostensibly the THIS COUNTRY, HAR1', SCHAFFNER & MARX developed of the children ever went hungry or suffered for tl1c purpose Is to provide more work for it, and 11ow you can have a fine double breasted· worsted suit, necessities of life. Not one of the 16 who lived ever made Michigan has been soundly trounced by the only two inmates of the prison,' but a study of any trouble in the community and not one ever brought good teams it has played on days when football could be the list of equipment on which blds patterned from the latest London styles shame to the parents. It was an order!)•, peaceful well- well played. Michigan State and Minnesota had the speed were asked,shows that they have In· and charge to bewilder Michigan. Illinois might have cluded the very latest lnbor-savlng mannered family always. ' machinery. If the purpose Is to pro $27.50 to $32.50 But the highest tribute paid by the intimate writer of turned the trick with dry footing but in the mud had to vldo labor for Inmates, there Is no the Eveleth famtly was when he said: "It always seemed be content with a 3 to 0 victory. Daily newspapers built good reason for buying the expensive to me Mrs. Eveleth got more out of life than most up Michigan victories over Columbia, Pennsylvania, lt1• l11.bor saving machinery. It Is much lllte what happened at one of our big UNDERWEAR. wo~en I hav~ known. Her lmppincss came from her diana and Wisconsin out of all proportion. Columbia and Pennsylvania have been kicked around by their Eastern stato prisons, where tltcy have more We have a special lot of g-ood weight underwear in sizes fron· fatmly, watclung over the children and guiding them prisoners than they ca.n f!nd work for, 36 tSWEATERS AND ZIPPER COATS famtly of 16 who grew to maturity certainly requires ~nd coaches called them ~s t!1ey were instead of attempt· prmtlng plant, becnuso there nrc not careful management ;md an industrious father, but even m~ to make out that M1cln¥an had a chance of taking enough printers, In all of Michigan's i Everything from a light w.eight sweater at low cost to the Mmnesota. Then Saturdays game with the Norsemen prisons combined, to opemtc the plant latest style camel hair zipper in all colors. that can be clone. But to rear a family of 16 sclf-respc..:t• after It is Installed, and It taltes sev· ing and self-supporting men and women to mature life ·would not have left Michigan so deflated. era! years to become a good printer $1.00 to $4.00 each educated and trained for some useful scrvice-:in: -<>- competent to operate the costly and deed that is something of which to boast. K.ipke held secret practice sessions for the Minnesota technical equipment of a modern print Two .days. ago this writer sat among a group listening game. He should have held OflCn ,racticc sessions d shGp. Son tences to the Reforn,1atory d 1 1 fn 1 . . an ar• a.rc not of sufficient length to permit HARRY E. NEELY to a umvcrstty professor talk about juvenile. delinquency range to tavc md the ga e played bclund barred gates. tho men to acquire competency as ) • listie uorvlcc uubj~ot, Church school' wlll canvon~J at tho rogulnr hour 10:30 hi gil nchool grndunto anshoes and rub ccrt nnd Saturday gowns and pajamas. Not the mtmos of those receiving prizes: . . services ltl G:30 p. m. Church school 1 Ln.nslng. Mrs. Bonedlct hns be on sub Dalt• Ward, Rives: Elmer Monroe, Pllihp Mtller of Blacl<~ an township, will! A, C. Lnlw, Supt., meets at 10:30 ,...... , .. ,.. ,_.... ,...... , stituting for him. .iu~t ono but a host of bargains with which we say Riws; Bert PhPlps, Rives; George Vi- {t'\Cltso.n cou~ty, ~as annigt~cd in Jus- a. m. Mrs. R. M. Lawrance, wife of 00 Town Line Road l Th<•n• was a good attcndaijce at tlw cary, Bunlterhill; Junior Blood, Ray , Frank F'ogg s court here Mondlly Rev. Lnwrenct', pastor of the Metho f By 1.\lrs. N. E. Shermtm I annual banquet of the Rural Mission "Thank You" at Thanl\sgiving time. Phelps, Kenneth Lewis, ArdPn Sine-~ mot ~ing to. answer t? a co~plam~ dist church here will pr·,.ach the ...... ary Gleaners held nl community hall I man, Leonard Perrine, Robert Young, mrLd Lo Mrs. Poarl make anangements for a ~" bond. Lawrence bringing the message. The home on M-9, and ran Into an auto. Music was given by lhe git·ls' quartet 5c-10c to $5.00 Store Brownit'c, Mrs. Grac .. , Josephine Cor·- Mlll<•r, who conducts a nursr:ry bust- Rov. Edwflrd J. Cmss will occupy the He had sevmal bumps on his head, but. of Eastern high school. bin, Mar·ion Dlsnmoth, .Jule Fogg, n.c~s and. \Vho sot the shrubbery on the pulpits of the Eaton Rapids and On- is nblc to go to school now. Mrs. Albct'l Wallet·, Mrs. Maurice Belly Lake, l-Ial'l'i<•t HNman, Mrs. G. hr,tfl. ptemlses, pleaded not guilty to ondflga Community churches on Sun- • Peter Walazil! was slightly injurPd La!< ..•, Mrs. Trnc1•y Eclt<•r·t, Dorothy ~o~h ch~r·gcs. The r~arick, Mrs. W. tmw. b• lween mldmght nll!i befot 0 Grange No. 173G, flnd install the offi- Mt·. ttncl Mrs. G. R. Wildern spPnt Herzig, f•'rniwcs MorchousP, Jean daylight of Wcdnesdfly mor~ing, ccr·s of tlw Leslie Gt'angc for tlw <'n- Sunday with his mother and sister In Sherman, Mr·s. Mina All<>n, Mrs. 0. J. Fl'ec 1\[e!.lwd!st. Churclt suing y<,nr. Mr. and Mrs ..John Str.f- Charlotte, Thelma Wlldorn t•oturnell Edwards and Hl'lon Gregg. The L<'sllo fin, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and home with tlwm after spcndlniJ' tho V· B LEADERSHIP boanl of <>clucation prcsPnted thn••• Vernon J. Anderson, Pastor· Mr·. i\nd Mrs. Fred Slcffln nrc tlw w~elt end in Olivet. prizl's, the fit•st <•ight dollnr·s, the sec- Morning service 10:00. economic commiltoo. En.ch member ls '!llw utt<'n<'ling Wellnesrlay evening to help provide for the visitors, nncl evening lhc school room was filled to t<•rtainnwnt number. Holling school 7:30 at church. their table snrvict•. Installation CPI'I•· Cllp~city. An ev•.•nit1g of music ami, district of which Mrs. EffiP Stiles is manics at 8:15 will be open to the Bible study was Pnjoyod with Mr. and I Lhc tPa~h,·r, won first place with lwr Cluur.h An.nouneemculs public. Mrs. Linebaugh and daughter and pupils in n henil11 progmm; lh,..._...... _.___ .,.,, ,.,· • • now Mr.· Connor lo romodollng tho mill nosdny ovonlng ut tho Pt•oobytllrlun Into modorn rosldonco, church, ll'ormor Sunday uchool woa•ltortJ In oloctrlc rcfrigorator, lnd ll'ilot light J ~~ D'i•lcndly Group wlll enjoy 11 llhlolwn lnmpu and othot• srttu uud ciootrlo tlx H 0 L T 'rho tmfClo llghts llllvo OJ1Co mot·o Mlsu Mmtdc Purlu luw clouod hor plo supper 11t tho homo of ll[a•, nnd Lm·oa worn from tho Consumot•s Powot• Chic and Comfortable boon put. In ot•dot• 11nd lll'n proving un houuo Cor the wlntm• uud hua gonu to Ml'U, Dl. I or Itilaca, and son Curl or Lnn- with 11 buchelor or science Spencer were AVONDALE- Red aour pitted hosts to the Past Noble Grand club PENN RAD lost Wednesday. After u potluclt din Cherries · 3 r::;.; 19c ner tho women worlted on n mg rug fot· the Jackson I. 0. 0, F. home. A 8 Ci1ristmus party Is to be given at the Motor Oil .& -!~n· 84c t AuntJemi.. t.-...llc home of Mrs. Merle Bennett Decem 100% PURE PENNSYLVANIA Plua 8c Fed. Tax t PAm:AKE FLOUR ber 11 with the usual exchange of gifts. WARE'S Cut Rate Mr. and Mrs. Alan Albert were re lb. cent vlsltol's In Detroit. PURE REFINED balk Mr. and Mrs. Ernust Langham bud LARD .. ·, Mr~. 16c OPEN as guests Rev. L. A. Fisher and Plione 303 Fisher of Duplaln, last Wednesdny. 1 bo.x J I S .n n•ed 11 SUNDAYS Rev. Arnold Runltel and Mrs. Run- Easy.Task 5 b 29C vory oap .... bll.r; c We Deliver ite! of Caro, vis! ted his brothet·, Rev. CAMAY SOAP, 3 bnrs 14c Drug Store lE. A. Hunke land family, on their woy SOAP CHIPS to Hoplclns, lo help their mothur cele DROMEDARY brate bcr 80th blrthd~ty on November 1 19. P & G Soap 6 a~~sr 25c Cranberry sA.ucE ~-:'~'17c The Epworth League members of Friday-SaturdaySpecialsOnly the First M. E. church are planning to ALL POPULAR VARIETIES LARGE .n1 give a banquet In the church parlors Oxydol plcg. ;& c on Tuesday night, November 26, to Grnnulnted for instnnt suds honor Holt's championship football carton team. The team hiLS plied up IL total Cigarettes s1.12 of 173 points to 19 for·thelr opponents. Camels, Lucl~y Striket, Old Golds, Chesterfields Harvest Calce cn~h 33c Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ellis have an Winners . A light vnriety fruit cnlce 75c Listerine 59c nounced tho engagement of tiieir Raleigh .and K.:mtucky Shirley Temple Doll daughter, Sarah Juno, to Clifford Crysler of Lansing. Their marriage will occur the Iutter part of Novem xxxx 1-lb. 50c Pepsmlcn t Antiseptic ber. Several showers a.nd otbo1· social SUGAR POWDERED pkgs. 15c Find out how to get one free affairs have already been pla.n11ed for ! 39c Miss Elils. The W. C. T. U. will hold their reg LARGE ulur meeting Fr·iday. Mrs. T. M. Thor No.2% 19c 35c Vicl>'s VapoRub 26c burn will be hostess and 1vill have PUMPKIN cans cluU'ge of the program. 3 John Servis was born in Hilton, N. MICHIGAN Very Special! Y., August 10, 1800, and came to 2 40c Ovaltine :nc I Michigan with his parents, seltling at SUGAR BEET s~:~b. Dewitt, l11ter coming to Holt. I11 1893, $1• 33 Ihe w:1s married to Mrs. Emma Mac· $1.00 McKesson's Cod Liver Oil, I Dougall, ami they have lived near Holt 50c S. '1'. No, 37, 39c Ifor 35 yunrs. He passed awny at St. COncentrated vitamin tablets ______79c . L11wrenec hospital, Friday morning and services were held at the home SCRATCH fEED '::~·s1.69 Sunday n.t 2 p. m. They were con WESCO 60c Mentholatum 49c :lucted by Rev. E. A. Runkel of the WESCO 16% PROTEIN First M. E. church with interment at 100-lb. $1 89 100-lb. $~ Laying Mash snclc: • Dairy Feed 19 Quart bottle of Milk of Magnesia ______29c M11plc Ridge cemetery. Besides the sa.clc: II• widow, Emma, he is sut·vived by two New Ct•op Florida sons, Glenn and Ernest, of Holt, and 11 30c Bromo Seltzer 23c stepdaughter, Mrs. Howard Pass, two Pineapple Variety sisters, Mrs, Harvey Rlbboy, Holt, and ORANGES. 250-288 size doz. 21c Mrs. Addie Ra.ndoll of Hilton, N. Y., Big Value Tissue Toilet Paper, three brothers, Joseph of St. Louis, More juice ( 200-216 size 27c) 50c Pablum Baby Food 37c Mo., Delos of Lansing, and Er11est of Sc per roll ______6 rolls 25c Seattle, Washington. CALIFORNIA I!:MPEROR Many more names can he added to Yams 5 tb.. 19e Fine for boki1>g or candied Grapes lbs. 50c Nature's Remedy tho list of deer hunters and among 2 15e them arc Mr. and Mrs. John Ingulls, NEW CROP FLORIDA For t." ""', tiSC or tmlnds 'l'ablets 39c Roy Welch, Fred Welch, L. B. Dygurt, Ben Voight, Roy Hart, Clyde Painter, Grapefruit 4 for 19e GENUIJF. [·IUBBARD DENTAL NEEDS Leonard Potter, Fred Brown, Mr. and Whole or Mrs. Hcrmun · Noise!, Mr. 11nbridge j Weel\ End Fl;.;cut·sion to Chicago and the Those who nrc unrcnsonnblc MT. PLEASANT-Michigan may · Phll Hildebrant is completing his dance nl tho Catholic school hall Frl By lllr11, W. L. Sltarland • in otnrting litigation w~uld have u snit Jalw. Oil operators nrc house nnd expects to occupy it soon. f " " .. ... dny evening, October 20...... INTERNA TJONAL lind rcpreaentntivea of the soeldng permission to have Crystal Tho 4-H sewing club mot with Miss A community program will be given company to meet lhem. The field brine dl'fllnod into Duel! Lake, Jean Collar lust Saturday, 'l'he next Wylie Usher nnd Bruce Howldt and supper served nt tho Bunket•hill company hns many of tbc havo gone north hunting-. meeting will be wllh Doris Coffee, No· Center town hull, Wcclncsduy nlght, LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION lending attorneyr~o in every ]lart ALMA-Oil men are downhearted vembor 30. Mrs, Fern Fouty and two childrl'n ' Billle Ruports, who was opernled on of the state to handle litignted ov•;r lho fttllum of Ionin unci Clinton Ivan Larnor is moving fmm the from .Tuckson spent the wooic end with Satmday, November 30 mnttera, sul:h ns Burlte & county wildcats to provo up. lrtst week ut the I~ootc hospital in Arend tenant house and Mrs. Kate .Jncl:l\'IIIK Mas·rm 1m Hll)' l:l'tllll No\'emhcr· Slll:h sllhelluled to ar·r·i\·e attorney in every impor1n.nt structed it will be after n lot of Zoo , ...... "... , ...... , •. , linois, spent tl1e WN!Ic end with Nfr. Ghie:ag1t lwl'nrt~ t5 I•· 111, city to give acrvico in caae of land Dutchmen nre dofontod in pitched I Dunn Community 1 ,, ...... D•··-n•·•:-·•N"'-;o·• ...b· .. •·...... d ...... , and Mrs. ,J. M. Glenn. 11criaua clnims. bttttlc. They nrc alrencly fighting mtd 1 B~· ~Irs. 11. o. Du.rllng 1 U OIS etgh 01' 1100 ! Guerdon Usher spnnt the wcolc encl l..ca\'e GhlmtKu n.t>lln!.l\1' t.i1UJI 1:30 a. 111. (Cent'. l'lme) ~lnn!la.~·, J)pr•. :! The company hna pnid more declure their ferUle fields wlll not be 1.. , ••••• , ...... , ...... _ ..., •• _,...... 1 Ry Miss Garnet Speer t in the northern part of the stalr•. 1 Palrqns who doslr" to tli'ive to nny cities from which r•xcm·sion Is op thnn 175,000 clnima ($9,5~0,. destroyed by cnnal bulldlng, ...... Mrs. Ellen Howlett from Stock- 000.00) inn pco·iod of twenty Mrs, M. L. Surnto spont tho wool' -- bridge, spent a few days last wed< cr~t"'' and take aclvnntug .. lheroof, mny park cars on unused r·niii'Oncl years nnd hno built up n repu· SANDUSKY- Sanilac supervisors end. in Lansing with hor sislet·s. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stans,•Jl en ll'r·l with Dora Mac Howl ott.. pror"'rty to the ••xlent avnllnblo. Such parking shall be nl patron's tntion for fair dealing. During will supm·vlsc expenditures of the Roberta Smiley spent the weolc end tal ned nt a miscellaneous show1!r Sat· The Mlssionury society from lli•' tlslc Ask TiclWATCH TRAFFIC SIGNALS Ralph Walker, of Dnnsvillo. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wemple were In • Ann Arbor, Friday, to see an nged TAKE CURVES CAUTIOUSLY aunt. • Mrs. Mary Thompson of Dansville, · DON'T PASS ON HILLS was a Wednesday visitor nt the Ickes • home and a Friday vlsi tor nt tbo Mul t BE COURTEOUS len home. James Cliclmcr and son of Dearborn, wero Saturday visitors nt Edd Mul len's. A human life is worth more Miss Gruce Wolf of Dansville, wn.s a Sunday visitor nt the Collar horne. than a few seconds of time Hoyle Swan is in northern Michigan on a hunting t.rlp, Mrs. Marthn Smith and M1·. and Mrs, Greenaway of near Williamston, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd State of Michigan Mrs, Clare Smith. Roy Parks nnd Mr. and Mrs. Mor gan Wlnlger were in Springport, Sun- day, . Cltarlcs Sherman Is In northern Mlchlgan on a hunting trip. I SAFETY• . CAMPAIII• ' ' .·. .. . . ' . ' ' ...... ,;; ;:·r:);N.a n-A·M €OUNrr~ .~lllWf?.u~A~1JN, 'Mw· HICM:N·,,~1 tmll.I;J.~A Xi'1NOYEMniCn.~2i:·,\l9a~ 1 ··----•-•-+-~·--~--·---~--;~u. ~~*"'4-~--·.-. --;-Zf~--~~·~~~:::':... :'~ ':: ---:-' ---.--.4 '·· .''9¥CU. ::mua: . . .I g::c:;:a;; 1·.11 II 1.. 'IJiil'#:_!__, ·)r;}.. "!'fl., .' .!.~ . . ,...
Imrt SA J.m-For p1•1mo iwnlthy chlclr· llllH for 'l'hanlteglving, urousod Ol' nllvn, or· Whlto Hoclt ooclterols for We're B.uying brendlng, sec Georgo m, Hall, 3% WANTIDD.,-I lliiVO le11sed the· Mrs, mllos EOULII, •,0 mlln wnHt nnd lirsl Gruen Oaltloy farm near Onondr1g11 hou811 south or Mneon. 47wlp and havp mov,cd hel'O from Danvllic, With Our Illinois, ! am now opon for bar. FO!l. SALE-'rwo regislerud Holstein gains In in!Lchlnory, stoclr and paul. ·bull~ from loHted dams and sired by try, J 11 mos Bennlgan. 47w1p twlon a twelvo hundl'Od lb. bull. Christmas Club i About ready for scrvlco, R. E. Whit· WANTED-To rent £L farm of about ': noy & sons, 3'12 miles west of Los- 80 ar.res within eight miles of Ma· llo. 47w2 son, Don Phillips, R. 1, Nashville, Mlchlg11n, 47wlp Funds. • • FO£{ SALE-Gl'!lde Guermey bull, • ready for serv!ciJ, Four miles north WANTED-Man on farm by montll ann milo enst of Mason, Frud Ratz- for winter. Call nftnr six o'clocl~. "We started last year, und saved just a !off. 47wlp E. Perrin, 2 m!ies west and % milo ,, south of Mason or % mile wost of small amount each week . , • so small FOR SALE-·Palr young mules, 3000 Pink school. 47wlp that we didn't even notice it! And we've ibs. Sovernl young draft ho!·ses; 4 WANTED - To take in washings, cheap horses. L, Barlrs, on US 27, sovon mlios nortlt of Lansing, Phone Elizabeth Wilwl, 1st house cast of had a gr~md time shopping , , . no look Dewitt. 47w1 Rayner street on Columbia, w1p ing for something cheaper, or trying· to : iPOR SALI~-uO White Wyandotte pul- ::W:::A-:-N=T:::E::D:---W-a-sh-ln_g_s_,-C-nil-ed-fo_t_•and delivered. 12c a pound. Phone make one gift do whore we wanted to lots. George Patrick, old Frank 291 w. 46w2p Fogg furm, on Bunlterhili·Leslio send two , . , and we may even have a rortd, roulo 3, Leslie, 47wlp WANTED-Calves, . all ages. Also beef cattle. ' D. P. Ball, Okemos, bit left over! Going lo enjoy this : tPOR SALITl--Fresh Guernsey Holstein Lansing phone 24290. 44w4p cow. Four miles east of M:nson on Christmas'! You bet we at·e! Why don't Brieltyurd l'ond. Al'thur F. Doyo. WANTED-Standing timber nnd logs, 47w1p Can use elm, cottonwood, poplar, you try our plan Lh is year? 'l'he Farmers soft maple and oalt. Will do you t' !lni'old .J. \'nnncss, nn ofiicm· of the Votol·nns of IPortli~n \\'urH, IH H!lll' .... , ns FOR SALJD-Pigs. l't!rcy Faler & Son. custmn sawing for $6 per M. I Ifill Bank wnl tell you all about it." he linrHic!l Geol·go 11. ~ierru·, elghly-~ix:, his houol':lh!e tliHehm·ge pupt•:·,.; o!,: .. :ll'· Williamston phone 9-F3. 17wl call for the logs and deliver tho ium· bcr, Frank Heydon, eight miles ing him ellglhlo fot• pension, nl'ter Moyer wn!le1l yeuJ'S l'ur llw ollkl:tl l'·•~··:i.:l'. FOR SALE-Two young Holstein east of Mason on game farm road. Heyer joined the Union HJ'Iny ut the ugo of liftnen, snw COIJHidm·uhln 11e1:"n JlllFedora] Deposit Insurance Corporation Eo renee. H. Owen, 1 'h miles east of NOTICITl--Dlsabled or dead farm ani Etchulls corners on game farm road. mals removed free of charge: Sun 47w1p day and holiday service. For qulclt service, call Centml Dead Stock Legal Notice . M:\IUNIOS IN 1'111G NA VV In peace time, £Lbout huif of the corps FOR SALE-10 lambs. Just right to Company, Mason, pl10ne 180, Mizer Tbe United Slates Marine Corps Is s"rves ns Marlne detachments aboard feed. Also John Deere 1% h. p. & Robinson, Agents. 46-t! NOT!Cl~ part or thl' naval fo1·ces. The Marine men-of-war .or In navy yards. Others engine. Would trade for electric NotlcC! i~ he1·eby given that Hoale4l hldH will Corps Is older than the republic itself, lll'il sPrving in China as legation USE SANI'l'ARY BLOCS-Amazing he- l'l!ceived nt the olflce of the City Clad( nf motor. Stanley Hazel, four miles and was bom on the lOth of Novem· guards, rend in our south 5<'!1 posses ly new, scientific, powerful sanitary MuHOIJ, Michigun, Ull to Novmnbl!l" ao, 1!):15, Ill south 1 '!:: miles west Mason. wl ·1 ::10 p, 111. foa· ti1c sale nnd purchuKe uf l"l' bL'r, 1775, wltt;n an act of thu Con tl· sions. device. Needed in every home. TOi· funtllng bonliH itniucd by the Halt! City of Mn:-~on nental Congress was passed which FOR SALE - Kelley duplex feed let bowls kept ciea11 and sanitni'Y· llnth~l' dntc of June I, 1933, in the HUm of authorized th11 recruiting of two bat· grinder, cabbagc, sound ear com. Kills repulsive odors. Quick death $L8,347.-W nn nuthorizctl hy the Public Duht CommiKHion undc1' dntc of Novemhm· :!0, ln:u;, tnllons of Marines for service with the 1 Y:, miles cast 1 mile south, 76 rods to moths. Contains Pllradichlorbcn nnd the Hlntuto in tnu.•h CHHe rnmlu nnd Jli'O· armed vessels of the Anll'rican Col· east of Holt. John B. Wert. wlp zene which Is approved in Godd vldcd. onies. Until after the Clvll War, R. R. ROBBINS, D. C. Housekeeping and U, S. Department Snld honI'Obatc Office on ot' lJe(ot'(J the Sh.op of C. H. Fuller, West Columbia Street LOST- Or strayed Sunday, large The choir under the direction of Ralph on the subject, "The Conquest of the 20th dtLy of MILI'Ch, A. D. 19:16, nt Len o"cl()(•k .ol In the foJ•cuoon, Maid time llnd plut•e lll~illg FOR SALE-Hard coal base burner in brown dog·, shm·t hair, witll white Adams, choirmaster, and Mrs. W. S. Soul." · herchy ILPimintL"tl Cot· thn C;\:IIOiinntlon nntl 1111- very good condition. Adams Elec and brown face. Inquire at News Seelye, organist, wlll sing . Dudley I The union Thanitsgiving service will juiiltm~nt o( nil claimH nnd demand" ngnln.~t tric Shop, rear of Mason Theater. office. 47wl Buclt's "Festival' Te Deum" ancl a be held in the Methodist church this tmh.l dccen.'iccl. It 111 1;-u.-thcr Ol'dct·ecl, Ttu~t Jruhllc notice translation from the Germa11 of Marin year on Wednesday evening. at 7:30. 44-tf FOUND-A new plow share. Owner thereof he R"IVeJ1 by puhlicntion of n I'OP)' of Hlne's "'l'hou Crownest the Year with Rev. Huntwork minister of the Bap- lhiH Ol'dCI' fm• thi'CC tlliCI!P.-HKI\'l' wr.e\u-1 )11'(!'\'Jou:-; may recover same by paying for ad. to flnhl dny of hearing, In the lnghnm Counly MISCELLAN ~OUS Thy Goodness." tist church, wili he the preache1·. This Mason postofficc. 47w1 Ncwfl, 1\ llCWHtt:lJ)el' Jn·intr•d unci clrculnter! In Don't Pay Over 25c During the morning service the service will take the place of the mid- K!Lid county. L, B. McAR1'IIUlt, FOR SALE-A good four wheel trail ,..• ______...... ~ ...... nursery is conducted In the southwest week service usually held on Thursday (A trut'! cop)') Judgt'! of Prohnte. I!UTH llA ttl!, er with new box and fairly good mom, evening. L.. Miscellaneous Church school at 11:30. The Junior Deputy Reglt~tcr of P1·obntc,' ·l'iw·l tires. $20.00 takes it. Also a department has chosen for their wor For Medicine. spt·ingor spaniel pup, five months CARD OF THANKS-We wish to AI'I'T, 01' AD~I'It. WAGNI~It-llEC. 17 ship theme "Gratitude For Our old, will sell cheap. John Oberlin, thank all the friends and neighbors i ' ' ' 8'aPiist 'ct~~~ch N~t~~ I ' ' i Stntc of Michigan. The Pl"obatlt Couc·t fm• who have befriended us In our re Church." As a specific expression of the County of lnghrLm. 816 Steele St., Mason. 47wlp t D. L. Hnntworl1, Pastor t 1 cent bereavement. M:r. and Mrs. gratitude the juniors will visit the Be At ll t~CHHian of tmid Co1u't, held nt t'hc 1 ro ginners department to present a gift ~... ~~~·········~-~~ lmtc Olflcc in the City of MaHon, in :-mid crmn FOR SALE-Good gl!Lss at half price. Lynn Bensinger and family. 4 7wlp ty, on th~ l!llh dny of Novemher, A. D. H+:Hi. Friday and Saturday which will add to the equipment of the Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. l'J·u•ont, HON. 1.. ll. McARTHUI\, Jutl•u Wllllam Schlacir, plumbing & beat- ---::C:-:0:-:U=N:-:C-l_L_l_'_lt_O_C_I_~E-.,-,)INGs__ _ ing, Mason. 47wl room. · · m, •r, •••• of P\'Olmte. Young Peoples society will meet at In the Mnttct• of the El\tntc o( PE1'I~n Sunday, November ·24: Mo'rning WAONEU, Dcceu.sed. E'"''''l' person who suff~t·s enn a week-remains to be seen. But hi FOR SALE-'27 Chev. coach body, Mason, Mich., November 20, 1935. the manse at 2:15 p. m. to proceed to worship 10 :00; Bible school 11:30 a. Drmlcl W1tgncr h1wing flied In H1dd Com·l hh• have " liberal Introductory boUle light of what it hns done for othcra, four-door Ford body, batteries and Council met In speci11l session: and A.nn Arbor where they will attend a m.; young people, 5:30 p. rn.; union tlelltlon IH'nylng thut the ndmlniHtrntlon of mid of tho medicine that worits with It Is surely a mistake not to try It rebuilt generators, trailers, new and was called to order by Mayor Jewett. meeting of the Cosmopolltan Club at entnlc be gr·unted to Enrl Wugnc1' m· to ~Dmc your food to try fo1· 25 CENTS. evening- service 7:00 p. m. at Metho othcr lmltublc )1erHon: for 2fic, only a tractit>n of Its \rortll. used auto parts. Mason Auto Sal- Present, Aldermen Clinton, Darling, ·I :00 p. m. Other friends who are in dist church. It IH 01·dercd, Thrtt the 17th tilly of Decem Simply read the offer below. Do This offer is good Frldny and S11t. vage, Okemos stt·eet. · 47wlp Davts, Fletcher, Taylor; Absent, Ald. terested In World Relations will be Union Thanl{sgivlng service at the boa•, A. D. 19:15, nt ten o'dock in the rorenoon, this In your own interest. urday ONLY, Kelly. welcome. Those who can assist in thl! Metltodist church Wednesday, No nt 1-mid Prohlll.t'! OITict", bt'! nnd it~ hct'(lb)' Ull· This new and scientific medicine, APPLES - Spies, Grcenings, Jonn pointntl for hcnrlng 1mid IJCtition; known as Indo·Vin, hns helped 85 By Ald. Clinton- matter of transportation will please vembcr.27, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Hunt· i~ Further Ot'llcrcd, 'l'hnL rmblic nulic.·c . thans nnd Baldwins for sale. 11,{, It (or 90) percent of the people who What It Will Do! • Wlwreas, by resolution of October speait to the minister. Ml'. ·Adams work will bring the message. thCI'C'O( be !-Ci\'Cll by tlllb\ie!Ltion of fl C:OJI)' of miles northeast of Leslie on Eden 29, 1935, the city council of the City of will be a member of the panel chosen thlr~ order Cor thl'cc succc-HHivc weekK prcvlom; have tnl{cn it. Therefore, we offer Indo·VIn will clennso your bow•l~ to said dny of hcn.ring, in the lnJdULhr Count}' road. Clarence Hlll, King farm. lp Mason authorized the issue of refund- to discuss "America's Contribution to 1 • • • 1 , 1 , , , , , , .. , , , , the first trial bottle 11t 25 CENTS, (gradually, not draatic or Ievere) 1 NewK, a newHp!l.IJCr Ilrinted rLnd cireulntcd in because we believe tho people who ing bonds to the amount of $18,317.10, Education In tho Near East." snld county. L, D. MnARTHUR. as they were NEVER CLEANSll:D FOR SALE-Ripe potatoes, 40c per t Nazarene Church ; subject to the app1·oval of the Public Union evening service will bo at the t Ernest .JIIartln, Pasoor T (A true copy) JurlJ,t'C of ProbiLtC, are benefited will lrccp on using it. BEFORE. It :Will bring out gaeo1 bushel; 25 roclt pullets, 511,: months C. A. CLINTON, Re,lstcr of Probntc. -17w4 The regular tull-elze price Is $1.211. and Impurities (frequently trota Debt Commissioner of the state of Methodist Episcopal church at seven 1 • • • , 1 1 • 1 , , , , , , , 1 , , , 1 old. R. Seaman, 3 miles west % 1 the first dose) which m11y haVII mile south of Leslie. 47w1p Michigan; O'clock. LJCgNsg TO S"LL. llART-DEC. 11 been in your II;YStem ·a· long· tlm.. And whereas, by order dated No- At two-thirty the· Inmate Choir of Sund11y St.ntc of Mlclligan. Tho Probate Court foo· causing you months of misery. vembcr 20, 1935, the Public Debt lhc state prison of Southern Michigan Prayer service 9:30 a. m. Court, hold nt tho Pro- FOR SALJil-..Several acres of corn in th~ 1C~~"~!~.i~~ '.:'r"l~::ld· It helps make the digestive oo- •. shock. Also one work horse. On J. Commission has approved the issue of will present "The Vision of Sir Laun- Sunday school 10 a. m. lmto Oflicc in !he City of Mnson, In •nltl conn· Medical Help guns sweet and olean, and wlll glv• said bonds; ' fal," In the prison chapel. Interested Morning worship 11:00 a. m. ty,·on lho 20th day of Novcmhor, A. tnar.. R. Royston farm, 1,{, mile south of n. you the greatest appetite yollt members of choir or congregation may N. Y. P. S. service 6:30 p. m. Po·o•cnt, liON. L. D. McARTHUR, .Ttul"c first 'four corners on game farm It is Hereby Resolved, That t b e E i 7 f P 1 tc · EVER HAD IN YOUR LIFE. 30 0 0 road. Sec Mrs. Laura Lyons, four Mayor and Cierir execute s11ld bonds in attend If arrangements be made 'ven ng service : • tn' th~ ·Mnuco· of tho E•tntc of MAUDJo: of aNew Kind IT WILL clenr • ., slrin eruption• miles west of Mason on Columbia t d f I I d d through your minister·. A silver col· HALIFAX HART, Occcn•c•l. amoun nn arm as aut tor ze ' an lection wlll be rccelved for the Inmate '•' • • • • • ' • • • • •' • '•' t \Vlllinm s. Seelye huvinK filod In l'lu.iL! court caused by the Impurities In tho or Rand. 47wl Each BoUle llao that coupons be affixed thereto, hear- Benefit Fund. t Christian Science Society t hi• 1mtltion, 1omylnr: roo· Iicon•• to ••II the In· Thr11o Jnaredlrnte: gans, wiil O"ct·come the sallownos• Jng the facsimile Signatures Of the ' tCI'OHt of Hllld OHtntO In certain ronl OH(UtC thCl'C• or "muddiness" that Is due to slug. FOR SALE--Medium sized hot blast !11 d Cl 1 d tl t 'd b d Wednesday, November 27, n union 111 dc•cl'ibctl. · CINCIIONJNE: gisl! liver and . will put a Rosr 318 Sammon and Wilson heating ayor an er {, an In SUI on s, Thanilsglving service wlll be held _at --- I It i• Ortleo·Otl, Thut tho 17th dny of llrcom· atlmulntes nnd when so executed, be delivered to the the M:nthodist Episcopal church at Christian Science services are held bor, A. lU:Jr., nt o'clock ln.thc fo1·onoon. tonce the fllomach GLOW Into your checks. stove. Also my hard coal stove, n. t~n city treasurer. 7·.30 p. m. Mr. Huntworlt, pastor of over Aseltine's jewelry store every nt •aid l'rohato. OIT:cc, be ~n•l '" h••~hy '"'· I'El'BIN: Indo·VIn wlll mnke your stom• also burns col1e. All ltlnds of fuel. · R olv d Furtbe th t 'd b d S d polntctl for hennng ttnlt1 JlCiltion, nud thnt nil ~:;~a J~~teJ:J ach, liver and bowels more ootlv.. Mrs. James, 423 West Maple Street. es e ' r, a sat on s the Baptist church, wili dellver the un ay morning at 10:30. l•••·•on• intco'll•tl.'bould Thnt not tmblic lm f:'l'lllltrd: notice DIFFERENT MAN or WOMAN, FOR SALE-Many varletlcs of fall e~ening IRON AM~I. yo11ra younger than your rt.nl ag.. and winter apples. ·Cider apples, least seven days before the date of Members of the Junior department ing nt 8 0 cloclt. thereof be ~ivcn by jlllhllcntlnn of n COJIY of CITRATE: sale, ln Ingham County News, a paper of the church school will hold a "stunt "Soul a(\d Body" will be the subject thi• ot•tlcr fOl' thi'C~ HUC,CHHIVe week• IOI'CViOIIR aldo blood: butldl To get your first bottle for 2110 15c per bushel. Holden Stiles, 1 '!:: I tl 1 gal qual'fi1 tl f 01 f ti l i to Anld tlny of henl'lng, 1n the Jnp-hnm County red corpu.l!lelre possess ng te e en ons ' party" at the church on Saturday of o 1e esson sermon n all Christian New•, n ncw• m11cr printed nntl ch·rulnlr1l in brlll8 miles cast of Leelie. 42-tf 1 NUX VOIIIICAI coupon 00 tho below, or aen4 such publication. this weelt (November 23) from three Science churches throughout the world ••ld county. L. B. McAln'IIUJ~. nn.. t or lolliC8; store ror vigor, energy 2~ (atampa or colnl to lndo-VID, pe II lll&a1 The above resolution was supported until five. Each class is to prepare on Sunday, November 24. MA~rif~ .J.I~rYER. J"d~c of PI'Obntc. by Ald. Darling and carried by vote: a stunt for the entertainment. Re- Among the Bible citations Is this mty fkgi•tcr of Probntc. BILE SALTS: Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, and medicine 1 For,.._, Rent ....;j o.1 ~7w·l otlmul'l" liver will be ehippcd postpaid...... ______Yeas 5; Nays 0. freshments will be in charge of the passage (Romans 120): "For the in- · bllo; ncceunr)' to On motion council adjourned until teachers of the department. visible things of him from tbe creation ATTENDING CONFEitENCE health FOR RENT-One large front room, December 3, 1935, at 7:30 p. m. , ·------of the world arc clearly seen, being Mrs. Ethel Nichols,· deputy commls- ;------, heated and furnished for light GEO. KELLOGG, Clerk. 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , 1 , , , 1 , , 1 , 1 ...., understood by the things that·· nrc sioner of schools, is In Lansing Thurs- 0 l' 0 N Ohly 1 1 Jndo·Vln Ia taken after. meals and I GOODc u FOR T',...... ~ ·BOTT~ 'llo "'I I housekceplng. with hath, running t Methodist Episcopal Churcb t made, even his eternal power and day attending a. conference of child I mixes with the food In one's stom- ~ ..... hot.water and private entrance. 108 ~IASON lllAitnETS I Jllmcs Bol\'llor, Pnstor I Godhead." accounting officials. The conference ach, helping to throw otT poisons IINDO·VIN. .s!rJ::!~ ~.... , 1 Olremos st., Mason. 47wl Wheat ------:~----"-$ .78 $ .78 4 1 ,,,,, 1 ,, , , _,.. Correlative passages to be read is being held in the Hotel Olds and that foster sto1nach troubles and - ....., FOR RENT-P.leasant. front sleeping Beans, cwt. ------·- 1· 75 1.75 ;.rom the Christian Science textbool{, was called by- tho superintendent of permitting tho liver and bowels to I PLEABII PRLNT NAMII PLAUILY: I room, 308 West Columbia street, Red lddney beans, dnrlc._ 4.50 4.50 The Thanlrsglving season \VIII have Science ~~d Health with Key to the Ipublic instruction. Under the new function more properly, It oftea 11'..-- I Mason. . 47w1p Red lddney beans, light._ 4.00 4.00 I' the emphasis in the morning- service Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, in- school aid law, child accounting takes acts In 10 minutes to etop gas and 1 pains, sourness and blo11Ung. It SlrM Oats ------.23 .22 at 10 o'cloclr. Mr. Bowlwr will spenlr elude the following (p. 71}: "The ldon- an added importance ltclpa to eliminate tho old bile from 1 1 FOR RENT-My six room apartment Rye ------.45 .40 I on the subject, "Christian Thanltsgiv- tlty, or idea, of all reality continues 1 · oro.... ______011 south Jefferson Ave. ~Irs. John Feeding barley ------.80 .7b [ ing," The choir will sing, "In Glad forever; but Spirit, or the divine Prln- )'our liver and lncreaseB troab bile 11 Joncs, R, 1, M:ason. 47wlp Malting barley------1.10 .75 Thanltsgiving," hy Teresa Hoppe, and clple of all, is not in Spirit's forma- Sallor-"Thore goes the guy thnt tlow; thus relieving eiok headaoho, I j ----~::::--:----:--:--:---:--7 Cream ------330 I"Jubilate.;.tleo", by Dudley Euclt. Mr. lions. Soul is synonymous with Spirit, swludled me out of $100,000." lllllousncQs, cll&l)' epolls ant! 1111)', _ FOR RENT...;..Unfurnlshed apartment, Eggs -----~------29c I Brewster. Ellis will sing as an offer- God, the creative, governing Prlncil>le Ditto-" How come?'' dnlwsy fcollnrs. 1 HARRISON ~. ,,. ,..., Whether JL; will belp fOIUI It has Drug Stom !; five rooms, modern with garage. Rocks -·------15c to 19c /tory solei· ..i.'The Blind Plowman", by outside of finite form, which forms Sallor-"Hc wouldn't let me marry 1 1 e Effie Hawn, phone 194, Mason. wl Leghorns ----hens, 12c; springers, 14c R. c. Clark.·' The organist will use for only reflect." . his daughter." tbousande ot otbon-whotbtr .1• · ' 1 wlll_IDd )'G\II'.I\IJrtrlJWJil &.dll OtJl,i_j:ijit______. . '" IN GUAM COUN'r.Y ~EW·S·I'MASON; MWUIG.A·l.'il·;·/•. ~rhuttSDAY; NOVI~Mil~~~f.2'1/1935 .. ~~ ----·--·· ··--·· ----~------·----· : : :~ : : ...... " . Pn!le So.ve.11 . ' Vorn flour of Flint, ~p'o'ri'f 'l'llurHdfiY r-·~~=. 1·~, R ·d' p . h H \' WtlhiicBdu.y~'N()yolhbor 27,' So h!;;;;;~-IF.------·· .. _.-·-··oo -"'' ;·c·-:-·-... -·· 1I A]" E VJ~NTS with hia mothot•, MrH, WlllinnJ Soclr. ! • ,!,1! ' I ... __"\:<. ] a lO ,reac e.- ere . : oli19Q pu.rt,(ln lll'gh uohool g~m ti~~K·~ovombor 2P, Sompot• Fidolll.l ( Soo 1 ---·k·-·______J_=-=-_1._..4_. -;-·~----~-·------...J>J ot~~~~~~~j~1~ 0c~~~~~d~~du /~ ~:~~~~~~~ln. ... ~ ....~~~:~~~b~J.~~.. ;I ;tJ>~~~day F 01• Ser.vice~ .: ... ·.. · :.: ... · ·,·· ·.. · ··. · ... · •..~ ' r, anct M;·s. Hownrct tCoyi OlttJdc'I-CJhrtpln Thuro will be a RO(lllomot·c clc1~ 8 Dt•, W, B. Hartzog oonduotod 'lho . ·... ·.• ~·-~~~'!.·. , ,. . · . CIIJJQV•lOt..I\ND UUOi\DOASriOU' •ro , I:U!!!I: io...c·''•' , I . Announcomonl Is mc1do of tlw mcu·· IHU'ty In tho high achool gymnnslum sot•vicqs nt tho llaptlut cllltrch in Rives 'rho Mlzpull cl~ss ,({e th~'•'l'4,ot)lodl~t · '!··· 1Bill·Nr IIAJPl'l~:~ Ofi()IROII. 1.J£? 8h b rlcLgo or Miss Grnco Chupln, drutghtm' Wodncsdny night, Novombor 27, An ,Junction, Sunday, Sundny school onjoyod 11 pnrt.y nt the · · ·top tile and daughter of Jacl1son, Sunday. Mrs. Robort Wn.tldns r~rc'tho lnstnlllng "Wherever Mr. Som•held'o hus n.p -SEm THES!C BICFOREJ YOU BUY- ... mothm·. Mr. Childs .graduulcd from hearts. A decorated c~ko completed Mr, n.nd Mrs. Iru. Rose nncl family ofTlcers, Light refreshments will be peat•ed in his cxtcnslvo ministry En.ton Rn.plds high schpol In 1932. Tho tho tablu decorntlons ..Bunco was tho spent Sunday in Vestaburg with Mrs served, · throughout tho Middle West", tho Rov. + * * ~· couple will llvo on tho Mcutln Red- dlvorsion. of tho evening,. high scoro Voronlcn. Hose, ' - D. L, Huntworl1 of the M11son Baptist HATS-SPECIAL LOT ------$1.00 man farm, enst of Elden. going to Miss Harrlot Frnnillln nnd Mr, unci Mrs. Clive Wnrren enter· ' A roguiar meeting of Vevny Lodge church said, ·:ho has boon well rccolv- Others at $1.95 to $3.95 · '·· • • • low to Mrs. VnnStcoln.nd, Balloons tnlned Mr ak'ld Mrs F D W . d No. 93, I. 0. 0, F., wlll be hold Mon- od. His Wll.lm, humnn, sympathetic Stoclthrhlg" Cnuj)lt! Wed were hung In tho archway disclosing f 11 f M: 1 · · · a1ron un day nlgbt, November 25, nt eight trealmont of the gospel message has An lmprossivc homo ceremony tool! tho hiding places of tho gifts. Re- n:U Y 0 up 0 Rnpids, Sundny. o'cloclc Second noinlnn.tion of offlc· proved helpful to many, We wnnt n. * * * * ,, plcLce Thursday evening, when Miss froshments of leo Cl'oam nnd cnl1o rho Royule Kommnndcrs wlll play a ers wlll bu held, ·A lunch will !Jo serv- large n.ttcndanco n.t tho Sunday morn- WARM FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS __ ·___ fl9c to 98c mthel Mut·ie Artz, dn.ughtor of Mr. and wcru scrvod, The honor guests recelv· rl•turn nngagemont at Leslie Friday ed after tho business hour, ing scrvlco which will bo opened nt 10 REGULAR AND OU1'SIZEJS Mrs. Melvin J. Artz of Stocl1bridge, ed mn.ny girts, . night, for another nil-high party. o'clock.'' oxchn.ngml vows with Clure m. Tisch,, • • • Mr. and Mrs. Elarl Canfield of Ln.n· Tho Semper Fidolis of tho Baptist son of Mr. n.nd Mrs. George J, Tisch, Women employoes of tho county of- sing spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. church will meet Frldn.y night, No- FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, irregulars ___ 59c St·. of Munith. Preceding the cere- llc"s in Mason enjoyed a Thanltsgivlng Mctrshail Barr. vember 20, at the home of Mr. and Ross Thorburn Chosen mony, L. m. Mol'Ohouso, brother-in·inw pc1rly 'ruesclay night. A dinner was Mr. and Mrs, Ft·ed Falkner loft Mrs. Howard Coy. CHIFFON AND SIDHVICE WEIGI·ITS . . of the brido, sang, n.ccompanlod by a served In t.hu bom·d of supervisors Thursday afternoon to spBnd two To Lead Kiwanis Club . slstur of tho bridegroom, Mrs. Lloyd room. Following tho dlnnur blngo wn.s woelrs In Chlcngo, Musun Chapter No. 150, 0. E. S., HOLEPROOF HOSIERY------__ 79c and $1.00 OF1FICIGitS EI,J~OTED ~[ONUAY '1'0 will have a public lnstnllr~tlon Fridn.y Mllillwn, As Mrs. Mlililwn played plnyed n.nd a spelldown held. Mrs. Mlss Ann Riordan of Detroit, nnd SEitvE IN HlS!l, * * * * Lohongt•in's wedding march lhe bridul Betty Lawton, child wclfal'e ngont, Miss Maxine Rouse, slmlcnls at Mlch night, November 22, n.t eight o'ciocl1, Tho following officers to be installed: SKIR'l'S-Large Assortment. All colors and sizes party descended the stairs nnd took and Mrs, Brn·tlno Benedict, domonslrn.· lgan State coiloge, spent the weclt und Ross B, Thorburn was elected 'Mon tlwlr places beneath un arch of pnims, tion ugunt, wore guesl.5. with Mr, and Mrs. N. N. Jtottse. Worthy Matron, Vera Seeley; wot·thy Including Little Slstor Sldrts-Also oxtm lnrge slz"s ferns ami chrysanthemums wllh n. sus- • • • pn.ll·on, Roy Bartholomew; u.ssoctate day night n.s president of the Mason Klwnnis club, Cecil H. Hall wus pen dud wedding boll and pink ltnd Mrs. William Porter a.nd Mrs, D. c. Colonel Spec!' n.ttondod ·a meeting matron, Rena Pr~lmer; !Lsso~inte pat * * * * white festons. The Rev, Howard C. Dart entertained nl two tables of con- and banquet sponsored by the MlciJI· ron, Loyd Ferguson; secretary, Pearl chosen vlco president and Louis Slid At·tz, brother of tho bride, rend the tract br·ldge Monday night, honoring gan Sugar Co. at the Hotel Olds In Hardenburg; treasurer, Pearl Cross; was elected tronsurcr. Five direetot·s, Dr, Robert Bolin, Or, Jay C. Corsllut, s~rvlco in tho presence of i:iO rolallvus Mrs. William Bergin, 1vho recently Lansing Mondn.y night. conductress, Violet. Hlnldoy; nssocln.te Glen Coons, Arthur W. Jewett nnd The Paristyle Shoppe n.nd ft•lends, The Misses Elmma Jean movud to MLLSOn f1·om Mnrquctto. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnlt Warren ned conductress, Marguerite· Zlcllgraf; "For lnoKpensive Tisch llnd Kathleen Milner, nieces of w. F. Dart won high score and Mrs. fnmlly of Maple Rapids, were guests Ada, Marlbn Holmes; Ruth, Sylvia Wesley Kinsey, were chosen. Tho now Smar~ness" Barbour; msthor, Viola Doano; Mn.r officers and directors will tnlw office Building, the bridegmom, weru tlower bearers, Ber,gin wns given n guest prize, Ho- of Mr, nnd Mrs. S. A. Morrison, Sun Janunry 1. Dart Mason Mrs. Daisy Smith, Prop, and scattered while rose petals before freshments were served by the host- day, tllll, Carolyn Wiled en; Ellecta, June Surateaux; Chaplain, Sadie Ketchum; Plans for Christmas were made the bride. Miss Emmn. Arlz, sister of· osscs. !vir. and Mrs. D. A. Murray and Mondny night. The president., Dr. D; the bride, was maid of honor,. and • • • Donis were guests of Mr. and Mrs, marshal, Rachel Barhyte; warder, R. Lethbridge, appointed N e 1 s o n woro 11 gown of pink satin, floor length A party wns given Mondny nlghl, Robert Murray In Charlotte, Friday Gt·nce Dnvls; sentinel,' Lee Darling; with fuil flowing sllirt. She carriccl nn November 18, In honor of the 47th night. and organist, VIrginia McBrlcle. Brown, Dr. Jn.y C. Corsn.ut and Ar· thur W, Jewett to represc11t the Ki· arm bouquet of Bmlnrcliff roses. Tbe birthday nnnlversn.ry of R. M. Kllpn.t- Mr. and Mrs. Ricbard Mills and baby wnnls. club on n. community committee bride's gown was of whiLe satin, fash- rlcl1, Rev. mrnest Marlin and Mrs. Mrs. Im Bailey and Klrt Bailey visited Members of tho Pollyanna Campfire to provide food, clothing and toys for loned on the same lines n.s her slstet•'s. Marlin, Seth Heins, Mr. and Mrs. DIS· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey in Farm- and their mothers wore guests of the needy families, It wns also decided to For Her tulle veil feii from n. band held brow, Mt·. nnd Mrs, George Smail, C. lngton, sunday. Chnrlotto Campfire girls Friday to have the civic committee study propo in place with omnge blossoms. She n.l- Harper and son, Ashton Kilpatrick, Mrs. Clarence Defoe of East Lan- hear Miss DeMott, n former leadet· of sals for decorating tho Mason business so carried an arm bouqunt or white Hobert Phililps nnd family or Holt, 1 d M a San Francisco group. She gave an section for the holldnys. · bridnl roses. Rllyner Tisch assisted in Mr. and Mrs, Cogswell, Mr, und Mrs. 9 ng, an rs, tA. G. Francisco of Le- Interesting tallt on Campflt•e worl1, the duties of best man, Mrs. Artz F. Plowman, Ray Welsh and fr~mily roy, were gues s of Mr. und Mrs. F. C. tlwn showed a number of ai'licles Thanksgiving's chose black crepe for her daughter's nnd Nally Cluclwy wm·e n.mong those Parker, Tuesday. among which were a ceremonial gow~ County Pomona Grange wedding, and Mrs, Tisch's dross was present. Tho evening was spent plny- Miss Mary Jane Burton, who Is at- and bonded worl1, The Mason Camp nn.vy blue. Both wore shoulder bou- ing games. Refreshments were serv- lending Clent·y college 'at Ypsilanti, tire group Is undor the leadership of Chooses New Officers quets of rosebuds. Following the cen;- ed, visited her parents, Mr. and ~{rs. Leo Miss Alice Daniels assisted by Mrs. Festivities many, n. brldnl dlnnot· wns served, with • • • Burton, Sundn.y. Elffle Elclthart. It Is sponsored by VIDitNE ST 0 01\ iU AN 1'0 III~AD n tiered wedding cnko topped with u Mr. and Mrs, Ira Rose entertained Mr. and Mrs, Mnrshall Barr attnnd- the Child Study club of Mason. Mason OOUNl'Y U.NI'l' IN llli:lll. SJ-IOES OF CHARACTER mlnaturc bride and bt·idegroom center- Mrs. Lila Kennedy and Betty Ann nt cd n. postofflce party at tile home of women who attended the ceremony ing the tuble. 'l'he Misses Marjorie and dinper Friday night. The occasion Mr. and Mrs. Vern Judge in Lansing were: Mrs. Donn.ld A, Murray, Mrs, J. At the n.nnur~l meeting of the Ing. Mildred Hnnnewnld, Gladys Hurt and was the birthday annivcrs!ll'y of VIr-! S!Lturday night, B. Dean, Mrs. Walter P. Knmp, Mrs, ham County Pomona Grange held with .Janice FI•iermuth assisted during the ginic1 Rose. I Mr. and Mrs. AlfrShoe Store Mrs. Ellnorn Sanders of Aurelius, Is near Fnlrview on a hunting trip. people attended the conference in Y women of tiJe Whcn.tOeld Orange. visiting Mrs. Alton Jowett this weel1. Miss Emma Belle Je'ivell spent the Jncl• 2~-Severe oarlhqualte felt in No.2 can ______8c ·\Vax Klondyke Sweet Corn, Mondny, November 25, Mason Re· Squash ______lb. 3c No. 2 can ______8c ~rr. and Afrs. Frederick Densmore of nll of New England, 1852. I 1 No.2 can ______8c Ann Arbor were guests at the El. A. beltah staff nt r. 0. 0. F. hall for Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Celet·y, Cucumhet·s, Grapes, Densmore home, Sunday. practice. · ~ 23-Gmhric reveals his discov• Tuesday, November 26, Amcricnn Lc· Lover Tomato Juice, Lake Odessa Red Kidney Joy 0. Davis, George McArtlmr, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Hot House ''l'omatoes lat·ge tall can ______8c ·-=~ ery of chloroform, 1831. gion Auxiliary with Mrs. Alice Bell. Beans, No.2 can ______8c Clifford Walcott, Robert Wallace, Wil Tuesday, November 26, American Lc· liam Wallace, Cllfford Cowdry, Nelson Leave your m·ders now fot• your Thanksgiving Poultry, We will ~·; ;-:f'l 24-Giiddcn is first to patent glon feather party nt Patriotic hall. Rebers Large Lima Beans, D. Brown, Gordon Dawson nnd mcm· · =...0-fl ba\btd wire, 1814. · Wcdnesdny, November 27, K. of P. have all choice Poultry. We have At·mour's•Star !\Iince !\feat, Pontiac Spinach, , bers of t!Je Mason football squad were No. 2 can ______sc No.2 can ______sc dance nt 'hall n.t nine o'cloclt, Choice Pot·k, Veal aml Beef Roast. among those who nttcnded tlte Michl· Wedncsdny, November 27, Baptist gan-Mlnnesota game at Ann Arbor, ~ 25-Ku Klux Klan founded at \ ~ zw•u l'ulaokl, Tonn., 1855, Womnn's Union with . Mrs. Mn.ry Open Evenings Until 9:30; Saturdays, 12:00 Saturday. I Southwlclt nt two o'cloclr. ------~------~ --·---Vantown...... -! [ lly llfr11. L. l'. Wllllamm ...... ~ ...... Lawtonoo Ctnnclrtl! tmd family of Wobborvlllo worn SUIII or 983 po tnds of mill{ and 3G 4 pounds IDEAL for Hcalll Trnlnln~ Va of fat cations o.nd Recreation Accom ~f~flTlfMfNT P~OGRAM Til< l11gh two your old wns a grade modatlons fgr 300 NATURAL METHODS ONLY Guct ns1 y that produced 'iO 2 pounds NO MEDICINES DRUGS OR of fut owned by Harry Bt own The OPERATIONS ADOS lAND TO FO~f~T~ high three year old was a grade Jor 1•ra.ctlcally all uilmenta rctopond scy thnt pt od teed 4U 3 pounds of fat rendlly ta o r 1yshun of Hnaltb Trnlnlnw nnd In many lnataoca• -!8 000 ACIWS BO{Jf,lll In I''J,D owned by Vern Higbee Tho high IltAL ADUINISIItAIION reoultrs are mlra.culouG rout year old was a purebred Holstc!r MODERATE RATE5-no oxl:raa that produced 71 4 pounds of fat own tha weeldy rQlo covl!rD n11 chnr•aa I h c S~!Llc I ore~t~ 'I" GeL Suhmurgln ed by Ralph Throop The htgh matutc Th!o !o not o hoop!tol-bodrlddan nl f,ands Talwn Out or Agtl peroon1 and tboao at f(erlna: from cow wns a pmeb1ed Holstein that pta contagloua voncroal tubercular Dl' cultmnl l'r Hlu< tlon duccd J3 2 pounds of fat ow wcl by mentlll di.acrdera not nccoptod C J Zeeb & Sons Thousands of ac!os of Idle and poot Ltleralure Free- land In northern Mtchigun ate to be 1'/o Oblrsa1w11 c~:nDR C W. CLEA VEH My sales Mason-Phone 151
Plates $10 00 • Clenolng $1 00
Hours 9 a tM to 5 p m Over Neely s Clothing Store when I travel on Plate repairs 4 hour service CON CRETE Insurance Prenuum " • • and my car operatmg cosrs drop I cover my terntory qu1cker With less wear and tear on nerves and too high? We can save 20 car. I save energy for selhng I see more prospeas 1350 It~~ &nd sell more goods!" per cent from Stock Company 1200 13fi0 Bus10ess of all kinds needs concrete roads They appeal
06~ Prompt payment of to taxpayers, because they cost less to bl&ild than any
116~ other roads of equal load carrymg capaoty Surface 1260 matntenance costs are $114 to $469 less per mde per 181i0 year than for other types. It pays to demand concrete 1100 06~ See McCOWAN at for every road carryi11g 100 vehicles or more per day. 060 000 ABSTRACT OFFICE Postcard brings FREE booklet• 1260 "Th' Pt~rmer's ROtlll" 1020 125 W. Ash St., 1\fason 1°60 PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 12&0 • ' 2012 Olde T- Bid&.. t.lliDa. ~ INGIIAM COUN'rY NEWS, MASON, MIC lUG AN, TliURSDAY, .NOVEMDER 21; 1935
1" 0. 0" 0 ' 1 ,_.,.,....."'"'"'lfand Mrn, Harmo-;, ull of Limning ~ ,...... I il II I I I I ...... • Roa1~ ...... 1 annthemum allow at tho ut·mory In Du· iSl Stocl,bridge nncl Mt•, and Mrs, Fr1mlc amvon nnd Lott District troll, nluo tho on'o hold on Bolio Jalll, FILM NEWS Mrs. Vealn 'l'lmmpaon Mt•, nnd Mt•s, Hny Htlll. [ illy M.rll, WLLU11m 1 llll1klo~ lnnt Sundny malting tho trip with tholt• f 1\fASON TIIIOA'I'IUD G o-o ...... -. .. o ... o.o .... ~ Mrfi, .Joaalo Pot•lot• nncl dnughtcr of ...... 10 ...... 1036 Dodgo sodtm, --. !.nnslng, spont Sund11y with Mra. Por· A I I •• e ...... I I I I I ...... !Cnnneth Moeoltol unci Homot' P11t• tor's mother, Mt•a, Qeot•glo Hocllwoll, Mrs, .Tunn Rloo or Owoaso, who huH ---- torHon aro In tho north hunting, 1nnu aunt, Mrs, Lou lao Lover, boon vlultlng rolutlvoa and frlonds ·•s;;;;t'h"17.;cliu';~·;;rN~~·th"""f 'l'ho slll'l'lng tnlo of 11 "big ahot" Mrs. ,Jonnlo DuPuy of PontilLo, spont hero and In Ltmslng, tho pnst wcolc, hnu t•otm•ntld to hot• homo, Onondaga ct•lmlnnl who found thut ho couldn't !nat woolc with hut' alator, Mrs. Frod c·~ o_,.....o...... o __ . D) 1\ffn. D. II. 1r1cld buck Uncle Sam ls told In finn drnmu· noepclcc. Grovenburg -"'"'1 Mr, und Mt'R, Rny mvm•ott sold tho it· ...... l...... · ...... ~ llc fashion ln "The Peoplo's IDnmny", Mrs, Mn.ry Louise Ctwntor ·of Juclt· lly Mrs, llow11rd 0, North home to 'rllOmiLS Russell and he with fontur" nllructlon 11t tho .M11son 'rhon son, spent tho wcult end with lwr o o o o o o o o o-o-.....-o .... ,....., hla family wlll movo thoro soon. Mr. tot• Frldny nnd Saturdny. Proston mother, Mrs. Will Brown. and Mrs, Evorott havo moved ln ono Mrs. MoCormlclt or nonr Chnrlo~tc, Fosl.ct· hondo u stm·!lng cnst as Vlnao Chmlos Milos, Jay Coburn, Chut·Jou or Dt•, Thompson's houses, ls doing houso worlt nt tho W. Mlllor Loon Nowcomb went to tho Upper homo, rrnlcone, notorlouu rnclmtoer, Melvyn Peninsula Just woolc to soc hls slstor IPt•nnldln, Aubrey n.nd Hnl'l'ls Tooker Mrs, Kato Arond hns rented her Doughls Ia aeon LIB "Traps" Stllnrt, tho nnd hunt deer, und Wlll Prntt nro n.mong tho huntera rnrm to Mrs. Mazurelt nnd fnmlly and R1ty French of Ln.nslng, n.nd tlaugh· blg sllot'R mollthpleco, and Ll111 Leo, Mrs, Sylvln Brown foil Jnst woelt ft•om this neighborhood, wlll tnlce lmmodlnto posaosslon. Mr. tot• l!llbcrtn. of Mason, vlsltod hls moth· Shl!·!oy Grey, Roscoe Ates nil contrib· Injuring hor len co quito sorloualy. · Mr. unci Mrs, Howard North, Loon Mazurek ls stlll ln tho Ingham county et·, Mro, Ida Fronch, Sunday, n.t the ute fino porformnnccs, Tho thrilling Wiley Usher nnd Glon Fulton uro In and Ln.vlndn. North, Llzzlo Moon und snnltnrlum, Til. L. Dnvls home. cllmnx: of tho story comes when Fnl· the north hunting, Asol •rowslcy wero dlnnm• gunsts of Mr. nnd Mrs. F'. Wonvor gnve 11 Glen '!'odd and son Donald ot ne11r cone sln.gos n drnmntlo cscnpo ft•om ,Juclc EtLmes und Tom Wlngud call· Mr. and Mrs, Arvldo North, Sunday blrthdny nnnlversnry dinner lnst Sun Onondaga, vlsltod Mr. and Mrs, Glon pt•ison nnd cllscovors tho duplicity of od nt W. s. Thompson's on their way afternoon, day In honor of tholr son, John, Thoro Scutt, Sundny, Reflected in Timely Values Ills lnwyor, whom ho had bellovod was homo from Dotrolt whore Mr. Wlngad Mr. n.nd 'Mrs. Clotus Strlcltllng nnd wero 11 guosts present, Mrs. Dam Thnyor or Mn.son, vlsltod worldng for his release, children nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Olon Strick· Mrs, I-Inlen Helmlcor will entertain her nloco, Mrs, B. I-I. Field, n.nd fn.m· hnd been llttod to an n.rtlllcln.l log. lly, Friday, In keeping with the season, here's n. menu of 1-Iouseware· A two reo! comedy rwd "Will Rog Rov, Camburn's duughtur, who lives ling o.nd Jnnot wcro guests of Mr. and the birthday club Thursday or this ers In Swltzet·lund" complote this pro ln ll'lorldu, wrote home thnt their Mrs. John Mull on 'In Lansing, Sunday. woe!!. Mt•. nnd Mrs. Arthur Field n.ncl needs that will delight the thrifty homelcecper. We hope to gm.n. house wns unroofed during ono of tho Henry Binkley spent several dnys Miss Mn.ud Plllsbury nnd Olllo Bur dllughtcr ·!leon of Holt, were Sunday have the pleasure of serving you .with generous portions, Another lltornry clnsslc of chllclllood recent storms. wlth his son, Bernie, In Plymouth, lust roughs of Ln.nslng, vlsltod her fnthor, callers Ill lhe Wells Clickner homo, bus oome to tho screen In "A Dog Of wook. Churloy Pillsbury, last Suncln.y. The Au1·ellus P. T, A. wlll servo ' Flanclet·s", coming Sunday und Mon· Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy McCue expect to Frnnlc Chuddoclt, who foil nnd broke supper Friday evening, Novom b[)r 22, ROASTERS EARTHENWARE TEA POTS duy. TELI!en from tho fnmous story by s-:uiliiiclhl'-1 start for Holbroolc, Arlzonn, this woolc hls hlp a abort tlme ago, Is In tho St. at tho school. A ptogrnm, also n tree ...- ... 59c to $1.89 59c Ouldn., nil Its drama, pnthos, child By Miss HIIZol N ool f whore they wlll visit their daughter, Lawrence hospltnl ln a serious condi- wlll orrorlng, will bo taken, r~ tion. · Miss Vlrglnln. Snow attonded a hood romance and nppon.l nre fnlth ...... Mrs, Frod Laslwsky, this winter, Be· fully presented, with Frn.nlde Thomas Core their return ln the spring, they young people's party Tunsdny night at DUTCH OVENS VEGETABLE FRESHENER ...... " ...... tho home of Miss B1u·barn Snell of ns Nella, the little Flemish rngnrnuffln Mrs. George Nice and boys n.nd Lyle plnn to visit their daughter, Pnullne, , , $1.00 $2.29 89c-$1A9 who delivered mlllc by day and worl{cd Ward spent sundny wllh Mr. and Mrs. n.t Long Ben.ch, Cnllfornlu. Pauline I Stocl>brid~:"e Town Unc t l!ldcn, to In his ntllc late at night, striving to R, L, Boollo In En.st Lansing, was married to Andrew Smith, No· f By Mrs. J, ll, llily11er j Mr. llnd Mrs, Burdetto Snow of bocome u gron.t painter. Hls gn.llnnt Ervin Ncul nttcnc!ed tlw auto show vombct· 10...... "' Flint, visited his brother, Cln.yl:on and CARVING SETS battle against povm'ty, misfortune nnd In Dutroit 111sl Frld:ty. Mrs, Annu Rlloy am! Mr·s. Lylu Hill rnmlly Sundlly, n,Jso her pllronts, Mt', $1.79 to $4.00 treachery wins your sympathy from Orla Sowers left Just week Cor tho of Lansing, visited Lizzie Moon last C. H. Lowo visited Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mt·s. Freel 'rhayor, over the week north to go dcor hunting, weolt Sunday uftel'Jloon. W, Newklrlc of Ann Arbor, part of end. tho stn.rt of the story to Its trlm[llmnt KITCHEN KNIVES cllmiLX, Appearing with him nrc 0. Tho Cnnnn.n school scwl.ng club met The Ladles Aiel was ontcrtn.lned last last weclc. ------,_,.,,, P. Heggie In ana or his finest pcrrorm Jrrst Snturdn.y afternoon wlth the week Thursday by Mrs. Zoma Ripley Mr. and Mrs. Hal'Old Pnul nro in the ,...... lOc to 59c uncos, und Holen Pnrrlsh, clovct· nnd Misses Geraldine nnd MllxinB Simer- at her homo west or Charlotte. northern pnrt of the Stille for tlw t Central White Oak t pt•utly girl player. "Lightning," grand son. 1'hc Aiel socloty fnlr wlll be held ut hunting season. I By 1\lr~. Sntlle llohm j son of "Stronghoart", fot•mor grant !~red Brown retmnod home sundny lhe clturch December 5. Supper will Mrs, E. J. Schubert received word &...... 1 PYREX CASSEROLES dog star of the soreon, has the title night ft•om the north with n. seven- be served for 25, Monday !hal hr.r sister had passed 75c to $1.25 t•oie as little Nolle's folll'-footcd pul. A point doer. Henry Binkley ls building u new nwlly In Washington. two reel comedy nnd the Univm·sul Mr·. nne! Mrs. Clyde Bocllo oC Lan- barn, Lyle Farrington ls worltlng for Har- MIXING BOWLS Nows me udded n.ttrn.ctlons for Sun slng cn.llecl on Mrs. George Nice Man- Mt·. llnd Mrs. Lester Rice und fam- old ~au!, Di&card Paper UO!]I dny and Mondny. day evening. ·lly spent lust wcelt Snturdn.y und Sun- Mt, und !'1rs, Siren Bonoll 11:rc Jcn.v· 19c to 59c anrl Dtnkohl Rudy Vallee comes to the screen of John Wheeler, who left for Cn.llfor- dny ln Detroit with rclutlvcs. lng for then· new home In Ind1ann.. nln recently, wns touring through Mr. and Mrs. Hnrley St11rner werCred prlcu ond &11o new sreotly reduced G.llf.A..C• .•ix JH!r cent held at the M. El. church Wednesday time poymont plon-&11o lo10011tjlnoncfn1 coat fn G.U• .4.C. hlatory. A Gencrofllfotor3 Value. , evening, Novemher 27, The Rev. Hare ol? Roo~o, pnstor of the 13aptlst church Wtll dchver the sermon A union choir ALL THESE FBATURES AT C:HEVROLBT~s LOW PRIC:ES wlll furnish the musle.' Mrs. Nettle Lehman has returned to '\ Q Phono 207, !IInson her home, following several weelts AND Ul'. Ll•t prl<:<> of Now Stnndnrd Coupe nt Flint, Mlehlgnn. spent wlth reJn.tlvcs o.nd friends at I With bumpers, BIJni'a tiro nnd tire loch, the list nrice if! $20 nddition Havo our representative arrange nl. •Knce.Aetion on Mnater Models only, $20 rulllilionnl. Pl'icc!l different points. · " quoted In thiR nd\•crt.lscmcnt rn·c Hat nt l"llnt, Mlehlgnn, nnd subject llCc or business protection for you to chnnga without notice, today. Among those to n.ttond the. funeral of Mrs. Emma Graves, Sunday, from a I $495 lt!ll bl'Ought ln plclurus of tho mthlcpllln to spend tho win lor with hm· duughtm•, Mr, nod Mrs. !Dnrl D11ltln of Lnn· tho samn r~s chnrgod In.sl'year, After g1m at tho Froo Mothodl~t church un conflict to put In n rJcmpboolc, Mrs, M(ll'tin Donne of Mason, alng wcm Sundny guosts of Mr. 1111<1 tho 1·oguiJ~l' numbor ol oucht'c gnmes, clor the direction of Rov, Vernon J. Sund1ly", !he money rocolved from tho refrcshmrmts will he sot•vod find prizes Anderson. Thoy will continuo ovary o.ffct•Ing to go townrd tho suppoJ•t of 'rho thh•d grndo students hnve been Mr, rmd Mrs. WILitcr Almond nne! MI'S, Eddy Wn-lltm·. Mr, rL!ld Mrs. Boyd Rclyna nnd Hru·. 11wnrdod, D1mclng will follow, music ,night. this wcult oxc Ullld gmnd jury In Detroit, wns home ovet• Mr. find Mrs. Fred Ruthlg nnd Mnry Good JaiLlos Olul1 llrLS l'nrl.y thcso sorvlcos. A good nttondnncc enjoyed tho l?uii' Well At;tr~nd·llll tho wcolc end. ,...... , ....,., ...... ,l .Tuno nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, Wllllrun Rrltillg 'l'ho firsl Good EfltR pnrty of tho Tltnnlt Offering service at the Mctho· Tho Bnptlst Ladles Aid society en· Mrs. Allee Ingles, who hns boon nt t Hel'riclt District spent Sunday ncm· mlltton with the joyed a full· and suppol' lust Woclnos- tho homo of hor SOil Cluro In Wllllnm· t By Uownrd llcrrlclt lnttor's son-ln-lnw nnd dnughtor, Mr, Se!LSOn was hold Sn.turdny night !It the Jl,nrJ Oros§ J>rlve r~·ogre~lng dlat Epi.Bcopnl church sund11y morn· ~lrs, rlr1y night. Ovci' 100 wore present nt ston fot· some time, Is now nt the home 1··-·-·... - ...... _ ..,., ...... , nnd Mrs, lntnwnehter. home or Mr. nncl Mrs, Rnlph Wnlltor, The Red Cross drlve Is progressing lng. Mrs, DePuy of Pontiac, formerly Sovon tnblos of podro wore In piny, fairly wo!l, Any person wishing to re of Slocltbrldgc, gnvo tho nddt·ess, tell· the chlclccn pie dinner, whlcl1 was of Mr. nnd Mrs, W. W. Almond, d M Scvnml frlonds nnd rolntlvcs wore prizes being nwm·dod to Mrs. Allie lng the worlt of tho Mlsslomtry socie sorvod In cnfotorln style, The hnll wns Mrs. Stanley Proctor nnd son Jnclt Mr. nn rs. Guss Smith ilnvo mov· entcrtltlned at n shower for Mrs. Carl new his membership or join is request decorated with IIJngllsh lvy, mums nnd spent Wednesday with her parents, ed from the Nlclcelson houso to tho Wood nnd baby Audry Lou, 11 t t h c Brnmnn and Gilbert Glover, A potluck ed to do so bcforo noxt Tuesday. Scv ties In this country rmd Its possessions. dinner wns served ul scvml·lhlrty, Tho Tho money received nt this service yellow tnpers, Miss Frances Keene Mr. and Mt·s. lD. W. Latson. Hor moth· Mlltthouson house In Wcbbervllln, homo of Mrs. Ornco Winslow, Friday erlli ot•ganlz!lllons lravo joined this wns In charge or tho docorntlons. At or returned homo w!lb her to spend Miss Luelle Hor•rlclc spent Sunday aftomoon, G!lmes wcro playod nnd next pnrty will bo Snturday evening, yunr from this township, WllS toward the SUppOl't of these Or· ganlzatlons, thu close or the cvonlng the supply of the remainder of tho week nftemoon with Miss Lucy Emmons, prlzos wore awarded, Rcfrosbments aprons In the fnncy work booth wns Chnrlos LaFleur and Mt·~. Ernest Le Ralph nnd George mmmons wore of tea nnd wafers woro scrvod. Tbe -- completely dlmlnlshcd, Tho fish pond Fleur nnd fnmlly nnd sister, Miss nrnong the hunters who wont lo the bnby t•ocelvocl many girts, ·1\rL~·~lotiiLr,\' Soclot,y '~llll!l.s with Mrs, Mnry Kondrlclts in chorge, Shepherd of Vcrmontvlllo were Sntur. T.Tp~cr Pcnlnsuln to hunt· door this Word received fl'Om Mr. nnd Mrs, Tho woman's Home and Foreign wns'n great nttrnctlon, dto.y visitors of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlrt Da- wor:i:~~. Howard Herrick nnd sons call· Fr11nlt Cllclmor in Mt. PlollSant, snys Missionary societies mel. last Wodncs- 1 111, A that Mr. Cllclmet· Is not ns well, day at tho homo of Mrs, Alta Ander- Tuwnsentl• Cluh t1o l~[ctlt Mrs. Annn Boll or I-Iowall was a ed on Mrs. nan Townsend nnd chi!· Mr. nnd Mrs. Fmnlt Knlcltcrboclcor son, About 30 enjoyed the potluclt Tuesday night, Novnmber 26, tltet·o week end guost or her slstct•, Mrs. drcn, .sundlly nrternoon, entort11lned Mrs. Holmes and Helen Idinner served nt noon, followed by the will be a meeting of tho Townsend Clnrn Vogt. , Hm old Monroe Is unable to attend from Brooltlyn from Friday until Sun· business meeting and program. Plnns club and n speaker will be prcsont. Mrs, Louis Stld or Mn.son hns been school becnuso of tt·cneh mouth, dny, Mr. and Mrs. Mflhlon Blswenger w11re mado to send n,Cill'istmas box to stnylng tho pasl weolt with her moth· Anron Drumnller, Jt•, has boon nb- and baby spent Sunday with them, Cmnpbell Settlement nt Gnry, Indl!lnn, ~lNohodl~t J~plsr>opnl Ohu1·r•.h or, Mrs, Hazel Diehl, sent from school the past two weeks -======::; Mrs, Grimes had chai·gc of tho study ,lDmornld B, Dixon, Pastor Mrs. Doris Bnlmnr attPmled n show- because or Illness, • hour nrogrum. 'l'hc next meeting will Morning service 11:00. er Wednesday In honot· or her slstm·, ---- bn heldt· nt the homo of Mrs, Ebcr Sunday school 12:00. Vloln, nt the home of hm· sister, Mrs. '"...... North Leslie , 1 1 For Seventy Years, this office Thompson of Lansing. Evening service 7:30. Dorothy Eder of Cholsca. t By ~llss J>orls A, Etco 1 I Prayer mcctiilg Wednesday evening Alfrod Sherman loft the first of the .._...... _.,.,._...... , •• has kept an accurate record-'of 0. E. s. Has Jtcgulnr l\loctlng 7:30 at church. week to spend the wlnler nl Sal'!lnac, INGHAM COUNTY TITLES Thursday evening tho 0. lD, S. held Mr. nnd Mrs. Nathan Lantis nnd Harry Covm't uccompniJlecl Lyno their rogular mccttng In the Masonic F1reo UcloluHilsl; Ohumh Fern WPro Sunday visitors of Mr. anrl Jewel Lynn Young Mo01·c BrowniPe We furnish Abstl'acts on short hull, This was the annuul meeting, Vernon J. Anderson, P!lstor Mrs. Freel Acltlcy of Wcbborvlllc. nncl Glenn Abbie, no'rth hunting door. notice, accurate, courteous, Bosldes the nnnual reports of all com· Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wuyno DcCnmp, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wilcox nnd service, mittoos, a report. on the Gmnd Chap. Morning service 11:30, nnd Gruen nnd Vern leo Leo of Lnnslng Mrs, Lila I{cnnedy wore Sunday vis· tor was given by tho worthy mntron, Evening set·vice 7:30, worn guests of their mother, Mrs. !tors of Mrs, Hurry Covert n.nd family. Mine Run, $4.00 per ton Irma I-Iu!libcrgcr, find 11 report on tho Prnycr mooting Thursday evening, Henry Lee, Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles Luther wore INGHAM ABSTRAI'T ,'\ county nssoclntlon was given by Ona 7:30 nl church, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Vogt were Sundny guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T, TIT:..rE COMPANY Shopbell. EJ!cctlon of officers resulted Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Jo. Ingalls, Lllllsing :\la,..on I Screened Coal, $5.00 per ton Young;us follows: worthy Worthy patron, Matron,Leonard HelenOtis; endMiss guest Margaret oe hor CurUssister, Misswas aMnrlon week sephMr. Miller nnd Mrs. of Perry. Milford Ridley of Les- ;~D~o~n~a~ld~J~cn~l~{S~, ~M~r~. ~a=nd~M~r~s.=W~II~Il~n~m~======::' nssociatc matron, Vern Dayton; asso· Curtis, of Detroit. Uo were Sundny guests of the form- clute patron, Ray Kinne; secretary, Mrs. Madge Vlcnry, Mrs, Bohnet or's mother, Mrs, Ada Ridley, at the Lottie Crnlces; treasurer, Ruth Curtis; nnd Mrs. Holden stiles or Leslie, Mrs. home of Frank Mann. DELIVERY EXTRA conductress, Onn Shopbcll; associate Mlna Mann nnd Mrs, Clara Vogt wore Mrs, Nellie Manko or Mlchlgnn Con. conductress, Alma Dalton. 1'he off!. Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Mne- te1· wns El guest of her parents, Mr. ccrs appointed by the worthy matron belle Howlett. nnd Mt·s. Alfred Aseltine, Monday, all Farmers, Attention ! nre: Marshal, Irmu Hulllberg•Jr; chap- Mrs. F'mncls Otis and dnughter journeying to Flint to visit Howard Jain, Ev!l Young; organist, Iva Cor· Glada were week end guests of Mr. Aseltine, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Ho.rold win; Adah, Zaldcc Allen; Ruth, Mlnn and Mrs. L. E. Otis. Aseltine, wbo has been very Ill, but Bring your wheat, beans, oats and corn to Corsaut Mining Co. Otis; Esther, Doris Osbornn; Murtha, Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Wertz and son whom they found grently Improved, Mnnbello Howlett; Electn, Bertha Mil- of Olivet, find Mr. and Mrs, Glen Dr. John Ahrens nnd Mrs. Ahrens us and take home some of our good fence, Phone 38 Two miles north of Mason ler; warder, Mary Thompson; and sen· Wertz of Charlotte, were dinner of Lansing were Sundny guests of Mr. on County Road 511 tlnol, lDnrl Crnkcs, Tuesday night, guests sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Ear·l and Mrs, Wesley Shopbell. posts, lime, feed Ol' coal. Om prices are right NovPmbPr 26, tho new officers will b<' Crnltes. Rev, Emernl:l B, Dixon rPturnecl r installed. Previous to the installation, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raymond Elnd Monday night bringing a Jlne deer, ""======-==·==:: initiatory wot•k will be conferred upon family were Sunday dlnner guests of Everett Collar and Mrs. Elizabeth and we hope our manners are. Hoping to see - Miss Marcia Del.loff, the degrPe being Mr. and M1·s. Charles Eely of Lansing. Potter of Mason were Friday guests glvnn by I he old officers. On nccount Mr. and Mrs, Ralplt Aseltine of Ma· of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hobmt. you soon, we are waiting to serve you. or both ceremonies in one ovening, son, were Sunday visitors of tile for- Mr. and Mrs. Will Ricilards, Mrs. chapter will open promptly at seven· mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del Asci- Ido. Warllc and Miss Katherine Sears, thirty. Following the lnstallutlon, nn tine, the lntter of Saline, were entertained OKEMOS ELEVATOR COMPANY oystct• supper will be served by the fol- Mrs. Lennn Abbott nnd son Ivnn nt dinner Sund!ly !lt the home of Mr. AUCTION SALE! lowing committee; Znldec A lion, Bor- 'wm·c dinner guests Sunday of Mr. nnd nnd Mrs, Fred Corwin, in honor of Lansing Phone 24047 Oltemos, Mich. cers for the ·inslullation arc: Install· Mr. nnd Mrs, Don Phillips nnd son HAVING DECIDED TO QUIT FARMING I WILl- SELL AT i11gthaMII~rn~VcmDnylon. officer, Ona Almond; InstallingTheoffi-,M~.k&O~. of Hustings, and Mrs.· Emily Bnr·r nnd ~~~:s~S~ooiri~~Wiritli~ia~y~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ PUBLIC AUC'l'ION A'l' 'l'HE PLACE 1\NOWN AS MARY marshal, A~·villa Collm; installing· son of Mason, were Monday guests of nm chnplntn, Allee Ingles; nnd mstalllng Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Woods. GANSLEY FAHM, FOUl~ MILES NORTH OF MASON AND 1% organist, Iva Corwin. Mrs. Altn Anderson spent Saturday MILES EAS'l', OR 1% MILES EAST OF ALAIEIJON CEN'l'ER, with her mother, Mrs, Eber Thompson. Worl1hy ~f1LI.ron Honui'Cd ON Mrs. Emmn Densmore returned S!IL· . Irmn Hulllbergpr·, Worthy Matron of urday aftPr spending a few days with Dllnsville Chapter, 0. E. S., wns hon her brother, Im Collar, of Mason. ot·ed by her officers Tuesday nigi1t at Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Aseltine of De· Tuesday,Nov.26, 1935 the home or Mrs. Eva Young. Tho l!·oit, spent the week end nt their .dining room was decornted in tho live home here . COMMENCING A'l' ONE O'CLOCI\ SHARP THE FOLLOWING colors, blue, Y?llow, white, green ~nd Miss Elizabeth Sherr!clt spent lhe ' " ' ' red, emblemnttc of the five stm pomts weelt end at the home of her brother DESCRIBED PROPER'l'Y: and a do corn ted ca]{o adorned the cen. in Detroit. ter oe tho tnblc surrounded by live Miss Kathol'ine Smith rmjoycd lhc tnpcrs, nlso in the above colors, Bunco weelc end with her parents in Houwr. FARM Heavy Work Harness was tile diversion of the evening, fol· Mr. ancl Mrs. mverctt Lofborg of Single Harness lowed by mfreshnwnls. Mrs, Hull!· 40-acre Fru·m for sale, also Ann Arbor, were Sunday visitors or Wheelbarrow berger was presented 11 gift by Mrs. r.rr. nne! Mrs. F. C. Anderson, Helen Young In behalf of the officers. Grindstone Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllum Burlingame IMPLEMEN'l'S AND 'l'OOLS nncl Don Anderson of Lansing, wPro HAY, GRAIN, ETC. Sponsor Fcathol' l'a.rly weolt one! guests of their mother, Mrs. Good Wide Tire Wag;on A fcnthor party will be given Thurs. Rosn Anderson. . Good Combination Rncl\ About five tons Mixed Hay day night, November 21, by the F. & Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Somers [\ttendod Top Buggy A. !If. of Dansville. the funeral of the former's f11ther, About 100 shocks of Corn Franlt Somers, at Wasseon, Ohio, Fri· Farmer's Favorite Drill . W. C. '1'. U. U<.mi'ga.nlzos day afternoon . Deel'ing- Mower, nearly new HOUSEHOLD GOODS There will be a mooting of the W. Wlrt Dnkin, who has been in ill Oliver 98 Plow C. '1'. U. Friday nfternoon, November health for some time, is now confined 2-section Drag, nearly new Quantity of Household Goods 22, 11t two o'clock fat· the purpose of to his bed. Two g·ood Riding Cultivators Anchor-Holth Cream Separator rcorgnnizlng. OfflcPrs will be elected Mr. nne! Mrs. Clifford Williams wore Globe Heating Stove, nearly new am! other necessary business tmnsn.cl Sundny visitors or Mrs. Fannie Jnmcs Single Cultivator, nearly new cd. Anyone interested in W. C. T, U. who underwent nn operation at the Hay Loader work Is urged to altend, MISCELLANEOUS St. Lawrence hospltnl In Lansing, Fl'i· Dump Rake clay. Fly Nets JIPgln llasln>l.ball l'mLBI.lec Miss Mary Eliz£Lbeth Woods, who is Forks, Shovels and other articles Soth boys and girls nrc practicing Bob Sleighs and Cutter in training nt tho Hurley hospital in too numerous t() mention diligently, the boys under the direction Fllnt, spent the wool{ end with l1er of Searl Briggs nnd tho girls under pnren ls, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Woods. TERMS-CASH Krtthryn Boonstra. The boys are Mrs, Ada Rossiter nnd Mr. and Mrs. grcuLiy handicnppcd this year by the Carl Rossiter of Fowlerville, were Iaclt of expCl'ioncecl players but it is Sunday visitors at Alfred Bravcnder hO[>ecl 'by the time the season begins nne! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H!iyhoo. FRANK BRENNER some of the younger boys will be in Mrs. Luelln Dakin of Lansing, and shape to stnrt the scnson. Margaret Otis of Mason, were Wed C. DAVIS, Clerk nesday visitors of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlt't A. C. P. DOLBEE, Auctioneer Spealts !Lt nrul~!Crhoorl 1\leetlng Dakin. A splendid lecture was heard Mon Mr. nnd Mrs. Neil Mills n.nd son of day night in the school auditorium. Stockbridge, and lrtr. nnd Mrs, Arthur This was given by Prof, W. D. Hen· Dewey of Munith, were Sundny visi derson, head or lhe cxtenslon depart· tors of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Dewey. • ment of the University of Michignn. Mrs, Jud SwBet nne! daughter of Reunion Ill Michigan This lecture was given under the aus Llmslng, WCI'C Sunday dinner guests oe I picos of the Brotherhood. Mr. Hen M1·. nncl Mrs. Edmund Brnman. derson tallccd on "The Arch of Chnr· Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bcllem of Ann acLer," picl{lng out several attributes Al.'bor, wero Sunday guests of Mr. and ON TIIE last Thursday of this Thanksgiving; and among tl· AUCTION SALE or character. Mr. Henderson Is n not· ~fort Mrs. Keene. od lecturer being one of the promoters Ford Jarvis of Albion, was n Wod· month the people of Micl1igan, modem forces that foster thiJ of extension courses held each yonr ncsdny guest or his sister, Mrs. Ruby WISHING '1'0 DISPOSE OF MY PEHSONAL PROPEH'l'Y, I lh roughout Michignn. Dixon, like millions of theit· country· ancient custom, the telepiwnP WILL SELL A'l' PUBLIC AUCTION A'f THE PLACE RNOWN Mrs. Norn Whipple left last woek to men, will observe Tl1anl;:sgi ving occupies an important place. AS '!'HE FRANR FHOST FARM lYl MILES NOH'l'I!WES'l' OF Dr;J;at.c With ~la.son Scheduled spend tho winter rtt the home of her 1 1'hc first debate of the season was son, Hnrold of Mason. I Day. In doing so tliCy will he i\1'ASON,ON held Tuesday afternoon before tho Junior Vogt is confined to his home The lclepbone l1clps to comhr:: high school assembly. The Dansville on account of a knee injury. fo1lowing a thoroughly American the distnnce created hy th c cxlci: affirmative tonm debuted tbc Stool<· C. A. Diehl and Louis Stld returned j bridge negative and the Dansville neg home from thC' no1'lh Monday evening, custom, n custom which origi· sion of our frontiers. It fills :: Saturday, November 23 ative journeyed to Stockbridge, The the formm· bringing a doer whicll he nfflrmatlvc team was composed of shot on the opening day. nated mr ::c than three centuries mo£1ern need. It con lrihules il!: COMMENCING AT ONE O'CLOCR, SHARP, THE FOLLOWING Clarence Locke, Marjery Frost and Mrs. Marjorie Self of Lansing spent ago when the Pilgrim Fathers, Don Crnlccs. The negative team was Friday at the llomc of Mr. nnd Mrs. share in m11king the arrangement:; DESCRIBED PROPERTY: Darn Diehl, Albert Tanghc a11d Doug· Clyde Allen, · immediately after theit· first har for any cclehra ti on- orderinr; las Evans. Tbe next debate will be Wessels Bohnet wns not nblc to Tuesday afternoon, November 26, with teach school the first of the week on vest in the New World, set aside. supplies, extending und acccptim: HORSES Double Worlt Harness Mason, the Dansville nfflrmnt!vc de· account of nn attack of tonsilitis. bnUng here ngainst the Mason negn Miss Mabel Fosdick of Detroit was q day of Thanksgiving for the invitations, arranging mcelihg,, Pair hu·gc Work Mares tl vc nnd tho Dansville neg!ltive going HAY, GRAIN, ETC. a Sundny vlsltm· of Mrs. R. L. Dewey. 1ear's blessings. to MILSon, There will be no judges nt Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Wnrfteld of De cltnnging plans at the last min· CATTLE Quantity Mixed Hay these debates, troit were Saturday guests of the !at· The custom, antedating our tor's moth(lr, Mrs. R. M. Laughlin, and ute, sending regards, regrets o;: 3 young Jersey Cows Quantity Oats Ex·Oonvict Tallts the latter returned to Detroit for a Republic, survives as our oldest congratltlations. Quantity Corn Lust Wednesday afternoon, R. W. weelt's visit with them, SHEEP Fenton, tallced on "Does Crime Pay." A. 0. Greenough is spending this native holiday. Despite the inter· ' Efficient, unobtrusive, often Straw Stack Mrs. Fenton gave severullnatrumental weelc in St. Louis. 24 Coarse Wool Brood Ewes selections. Mr. Fenton bnsed his talk Mr. nod. Mrs. Square Holt were val of three centuries, despite the taken as a matter of course, the HOUSEHOLD GOODS on actual experiences hnvlng been a weelt end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~lor· POULTRY convict for nine. yenrs. rltt Coolt of Howell. momentous changes they brought modern telephone thus plays its Quantity of Household Goods Miss Allee Townsend and Paul Card into American life, the annual About" 25 Hens Local Teams Organized· enjoyed the weelt end ns guests of Mr. part in our daily lives, serving us 4 Geese Local basketball, softball and volley and Mrs. Phllllp Hague of Ann Arbor, festival continues to draw all as readily and faitltEully MISCELLANEOUS ball teams bnve been organized, these Mr. and Mrs,. August Penner of IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS countless American fami· Other articles too numerous teams to have the use of the high Lnnslng were Sunday visitors of Mr. on holidays as during the school gymnnslum Monday and Thurs· and Mrs. Roy Hulliberger nnd Mr. and Quantity Farm Tools to mention day evenings. Searl Briggs and Wal· Mrs. Nolo.nd. DougiM. lies into yearly reunion at working week. ter Cohan will have charge of the Mr. and Mrs, Clyde ,.Ulen and fa.m· young men who will play basketball Lly were week end guests of Mr. nnd ® TERM8-CASH Monday night and Mr. Allen will coach Mrs. George Watson of Detroit. the older men In softball nod volley Mrs. Mnrtha Bulen Is confined to ball. Tenms will begin playing Ill her home by Illness. seven-thirty. Mrs. Grnce Gree11lng of Okemos and · Mrs. Mary Perry 11nd friend of Enst ORLIN A. SEARL, Prop. Grade Ne,.,'!l Lnnslng were Sunday visitors of Mrs. j Tile fourth grade hns begun a sand· Ella Farnham. · W. A. MURRAYt Auctioneer table project of Arabia: The fifth Mr. nnd Mrs, Leland Perrine lind INGHAM COUNrY NEWS, MASON, MIC IIIGAN, rJIURSDAY, NOVEMllE~t 21,1935
Probate Hearings For 'luesclny Novembot 20 lllatntc of Snrnll 0 Wlluon dacono ed heating on claims Ingham County Legal News lllstnto of Amorott Pnrmeloo Hor ton dcconscd hcnrlng on olnlma A SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN INGHAM COUNrY Estate of Oint on co E Bement coasod heating on claims Estate ot Olnyton M Cushman ceased honrlng on claims ll:atato of Desha VnnBcslon docena ROSTER OF COUNTY OFFICERS cd hcur!ng on appointment of ndmln lstrntor lilJROUIT OOURT 01111!llt OOUNTY OFFIOI!lUS Estate of Ft odorlclt Cmbow docena TltlrUctla Judlolul Olrcult Treasurer Clarence W Loclt Mnson od heating on dotct m!nntlon of heirs Estate of EUznbeth Scott docoasod Torma January 2nd Monday In .Tnnuary at Mason Register of Doeds Ethol L Pb!lllps Mason Marcil 2nd Monday In March at Lansing May hearing on wlll Drain Commissioner Francis N Bateman Lansing Estate of Thomnu E Conley do 2nd Monday In May at Maaon Soptombor 2nd School Commissioner Fred E Searl Mason ceased hearing on appolntmollt of ld Monday In September at Lansing llfottllh Sop~!,; \.J tl Blood Pol!!onlng mlnlstro.tor Judges lion OhJHios B Collingwood and Han County Surveyor Walter E Zimmer Mnuon Ind!sputnb!o evlde 1co has boon re Estate of Ernest K111g Leland W Carr Road Commission C H Murray chairman Bulll!or cently presented by two University of hearing on finn! account Prosecuting Attorney Dan D McCullough Lansing hill L T Lnuenby Mason A H Phillips Lan London lnvesligntora thut mnlly com Estate of Daniel D Lewla man discuses Including rheumutlsm I curing on will Asslst11nt Benjamin F Watson Lansing Main sing heart trouble and ln11ammnt!on of tho Estate of Edward S LnNablo de otl:!co Cnpltnl Banlc Tower Lansing Oouuty Highway Engineer Jaclc Ral(owslty Mns;m 11 bl 11 dd d th It 1 ceased hearing on linn! account Sheriff Allan A MacQonald Mason ga er an ° et V a mgans are Estate of Ida M AleKnndor deceas Dog Warden Clay Braden Mason directly attrlbutnblo to unhyg!onlc od honrlng on will Court Ofr!eor Chauncey Wyman Lansing conditions of tho moutl Probation Offlc.cr and Friend of the Court Laird (Jaunty Rellcf Commission 0 R Ho1fer East Lan Dr Thomas Lewis heart spoclallsL Estate of Benjamin F Hobor t de sing A B Ball lllnson Joseph Dunnebaclce of the University Collogo hospital ceased hearing on appointment of ad rroyor Lansing mlnlslrntor Lansing fot nd that orga isms entering tho Estate of Clarence w Randall de Circuit Court Commissioners Carl H MeLoan and blood stream by way of tho mouth Alvin A Noller Lansing Soldiers and Sailors Relluf Commission Robe.rt J were responsible Cor dnmago to tho c ased h ur!ng on appol11tmont of ad m!nlstrator Inghram Mason C J Wbltlng Mason B W va Ives of t b e heart His collongue tho Estate of Christina Schultz decens l'lt08AIE COURT Bushnell Lesl!e bacteriologist Dr 0 C Oldress you had on when the Armis· Primrose Beauty Shop Ira M De tlce was signed Feyter "• Pugc 'l'wclvc --·- IN~JIAM COUNTY N~WS~"~·~,SO~rliiC IUG.AN, TUUUSDAY, NOVImmm 21, 19:15 ;fi,.: ..: .. : ... : .... : .. ~ .. ~-.:...: ... :... :.:._: ..: .. :_:: ....:.: .... ::.J~rn~ 1~c~~~.~~~.~~~s~·~~!~ VI!."J,'ICI~ANS IIJil'I~U:ItN -··.~"'';'''i'"'""_.. ,.,._,"'!··~·,.,~··· .~, Ullti~CYI' ItiCLIICJ~ '1~0 UIO UENIIOI> I ·"' • ;· • · mornll:g, Ho WC\R h4llng' trout'cd for. · · ' · .. · ...... for I 1.,.,,....,,,,,..,,,,,,, • .,,,.,... ,,.,,, .. ,,,,,,,,.,..,, I l I ld t tl ~ron ·~fA.SON 'riMM. I ,',1'11081U ON Wl'A. rmnumon n, Sorv cos wore 1e n 10 1\frH. lint; :lo NoHtlrttnt. THANKSG (. 'P;ho' ~liP pnopnd through Wodncsd:Ly .Towott f:mr.ml homo Mondi!Y, nftot·· ' ' --- Mrs, Huttlo Noatmnt, tho clnughtor JVING I nod'n :iCLOI' bolng b~hlnd tho clouds noon with hurlCll In St. ,Johns, ' 'rhc Conch Gordon· DiLWBon must build a of Mr•, :md Mrs, w. H. Mooro, was At a. mooting of tho st'ato om or· , alnqo. StLt:p·dCly, November o, Tbut Rnv. John Adams of tho Mns.on Pros· nnw bnsltolbnll ·combination for Mil· born September 2, 1870, :Lt Hnmburg, gcncy rc!lof commission In Ln.nslng was ·11 djlys without the sun. On bytcrlnn churoh'ofi'lcliltQd, BDRESSES COATS Inghnm county farmers, esp bccnnw the Lord High Adml;·nl he or section or the country has been sent which do ocCUI' are eomparntlvoly were No. 0 and No. 10 to cross tho Mrs. Mo.ry Collier was ill the foro Jununry 3 the vnrslty will meet n SUNI>AY IN AI>ItiAN, dered the adoption of the whistle In Its proportion11te shClre of the total slight. Stmlts with cine;· this season, 1'ho p:ut of the woolt, strong alumni tonm, Mrs, Edith Ingles 11nd Mrs. Alic4~ the llcet, Similar instruments of vnr· being mailed, · From 1663 to 1672 the records of the car was thf.' first Ia e1·oss with two Inglos of Williamston, Mrs, Mnry After the holdlnys the Maroons wlll Death claimed Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, lous designs had been In usc pt·evlously Publication of tile first tubuiClled re Jesuit priests show eight quakes and buclts tied on the 8\de, Most of the Knnd1·iek attended the B. L, A, s. really swing Into action, The sched 81, ut the home or a daughter, Mrs. but the ldeCl of tho Scotch pirate, 'rhus turns Is nnticlpo.tcd sometime In No others wore reported before and after hunters urn l!cnrlng this sld" or the chiclten pie supper and fair at Duns- ulc Is us follows: Jnnunry 10, East Anna Lnrge, near Adrlo.n Sunday, tho plpe was passed down for centur· vember. Revolutionary Wn;· times. In 1811 and Straits this scnson, ville last Wednesday night. ' Lansing, there; January 17, Howell, Funeral scrvlcos were held n.t the Bull los so that lt has now become both u 1813, the great Mlsslsslppl Valley badge of office, and un aid In passing A staff of more thltll 3,000 addition thure; JC\nuary 21, Gro.nd Ledge, funeral home In Mason at one o'cloclt al employees Is reported to h11vo been oartllqU[Jkcs wo1•e felt her c, a Judge WHElm IS Olli\ILLIID~ tiwre; January 31, Eaton Rapids, Thursday afternoon with burial In the word, ,_, ...... _.. ____ ...... , enga~ed by Tho Literary Digest for James Witherell wrltln~ lhClt they Maple Grove beside the body of her Charlie DCll'l'DW of Alaiedon has t Ol BY sharp enough to c11use alarm at many Johns and James, Right ofT-hand Mr. matron; worthy patron, Milo Povey; Lemuel und Charlotte Plcroe. Mr. and NA'l'IONAL STUAW VOTE. Several Earthquakes points ln the lower pnrt of tho state. Holt Defeats Haslett Mrs, Thomas resided on farms ncar Darrow hus submitted tho following associate matron, Mrs, !{cltll Hoolter; Individual ballots ho.ve been mulled While most of the Michigan quakes list: Charlie Dnn·ow, Charlie Force, o.ssoclate patron, Glen Cline; sccro Mnson until 1910 when they came to To Win League Title Mason anrl purchased u ho:ne at 512 to voters of Mason and nearby eom· EARl'll 'l'RE~IOlt8 IN 1\IJCfllGAN' seem to hClVe been most nollccuble In Chorlie Dceg, Charlie Browne, Chur- tary·tr4Jasurcr, Mrs, Mlnervo. Povey; munltles in o. now Literary Digest poll ARE NOT UNUSUAl,. the lower portion of tbo st11tc, CCllu- lie Blebcshlemcr, Ctwrlln Whitman, conducti'CSS, Augustu Donely, Mrs, G. -.- Lansing sll·cet In which they lived un til 1932 when Mr. Thomas died, '!'he of 10,000,000 persons to ascertain the met and Lnlcc Linden experienced 11 Charlie Stevens, Charlie Rectm·, Char· Cline; associate conductress, Mrs. L, HASI.ET'J' l'UTS UP Sl~ltONG DE- present popularity of tbn New Deal Th tl f It Ml t tremor in 1905 which brOllg"ht down lle A, Brown, Chflrlie A. Mllle1·, Char- Rupert. Mrs, .Tolin Evans was up· 'F'!GNSE IN BAor'l'LE. widow then made her home with her e eur tqun 1to e 1 n °111 gan n many chimneys and brolte large plule daughtr!r near Adrian und \Vilh other and should be dlstrlhuted by tho post· 1:08 n. m, on November 1, which dis- lie J. Miller, Charlie Eelthart, Churl!c pointed marshal, Mrs, Roy Stillman, office locally within u few days. located the needle of the Unlvm·s! ty glnss windows, Other local disturb- Barnes, Charlie Whiting, Charlie Lott, chaplain, Motta O'Cnrrol, warder, Holt defeated ll. stubborn H.uslntt sons and daughters, She' is survived Michigan's returns ln this new ref· h r nnces in tho minin~ region were not Charlie Collar, Chal'llc Gould, Chnrllc Claude Lcwsader, snnUnel, 1\!rs, Claud team 7 to 0 nt Holt Friday to wm tlw by three daughters and two sons, selsmograp • was mere1 Y one 0 ll. lnfrcqtwnt and cC\uscd movements of Grow, Charllo Dnvls, Charlie Kirby, Lewsuder, pianist, Mrs, Lloyd Still· Ingham County, I;;terscholastlc fool· mo.ny gmndchlldmn and severn! gr·eat erondum will be tallied as a unit so 1mown ser les b ngmnm· ' g ns ear 1Yo. s th0 tho railrond tracl'11o. a reel with tbo volin"' year 1663 when J<>sult mlsst'onarl<•s In other states, It Is announced, " t of a' qun'·e of'· consld r"ble vt' o· the pits. In 1909 o. qun.ke was dis- He Haynes, Charlie Northrup, Charlie Mrs; Flossie Pettit, Mnrlhn, Mrs, i won every league gnmc th1s ~cur and Hancock of Holt. Tbe daug-hters ClrP wro o "' 0 ~ • tlnctly felt along the Lalto Michigan Sllnfer, Charlie Barker, Charlie Clip-, Clam Stelter, Eh1cla, Mrs, Niln Laid- 1s probably the best aggre~ntJOn ever M1·s. Anna Large of Adrian, Mrs. J en The voting of the post card bClllots lonce, according to Professor William shore and Inland to Lansing, while In 1 Is secret as no slgno.ture or other ldnn· H Hobbs Unlvet•st'ty of MleiJigan per und Chnrllo Clinton, low, Esther, Installation of officers, to wear tho Holt colors. nlo Elliott of Aurelius, and Mrs, Mur· · • 1925 Detroiters were disturbed by n lei Brown of Ol!emos, The sons nrc tlficntlon Is required and tbe return geologist and student of on1'lh tram - wlll be hold Friday night, November i It wns an uphill battlo that Holt postage Is pnid by tho magazine, To ors • minor one, All In nil, Michigan has Cucao pods grow fro:n the trunl! of 22, Supper will be served, l won Friday, Haslett played good foot- F'mnlt 'l'homns of Williamston, and Harper Thomas of Lansil1g, guard o.gainst tampering und counter- · llltlo to fear from mother earth's a tree Miss Ruby Hammond, a toucher in I ball and threatened to tie tho count on f . 1 Despite the fuct that muny minor s p e II s of a"'ue. Only a v 0 ry ' Ddl'Oit and vi eo presldont of the state, soveml occasions, Grindel crossed the e1t ng a specially manufactured cnl'd· " b oard is used for printing the ballot, shocks have been felt from time to fnw of the trembllngs recorded by the fed,,rntlon or toachers clubs, attended: Hnslott goal early in til" second quar uccordlng to the sponsors of thn poll, time ln Mlchigfln and nearby states, delicate seismograph nrc strong en- ; n meeting and banquet of tcClchers ter for the Holt touchdown and Lhcn More Hogs Growing there is little llltollhood of tlw occur- ough even to bo detected by man. an d a 11 spurI ous votes can bo detected renee of qualtes severe enough to ______club, Tho topic of her address was on lugged the hall across agnln for the On Nation's Farms ; her trip to Europe this past summer. "xtrn point. lmmedlalely nnd destroyed, CC\use much damage or loss of life, M d' • l H I Tlw ballot usks o. yes or no answer ·states Professor Hobbs, Although I e lClna e p j Mr·, and Mrs, Om Andrews and The first quClrtcr was a see·SC\W af POIUi l'ltl01~8 EXI'EC'I'I\:t) 'J'O 1m to the question: "Do you now apnrove Lorno.bcllc of Dcwlt,t, Mr. and Mrs. H. fair, both teams b~lng forced to punt ,. wllhoul complete details on the recent Of N LO\\'Elt, the nets and policies of the Roosevnlt tremor, he predicted thnt it pr·obubly A eW K'ln d Hammond of Lnnstng, and Mr. and when attaclcs fulled, Forcs intercept 'New Deul' to dCltc ?" Mrs. Arch l{ocsler and Starr and Ruby od o. Haslett pass on the Haslett 30· originuted in minor.sllpplng of under- Increased supplies of porl! arc in A simllnr poll to tho samn 10,000,· lying rocks in the vicinity of La!{" Hllmmond were guests of Ml', and yard line but on the next plo.y he sight fr·om the larger crops of spring 000 persons was conducted In the Erie. Those who are discouraged about Mrs. John Hammond, Saturday to an fumbled and HClslett recovcrod, 'Lyle pigs this year, uccordlng to the annual spring of 1934, following the first your their health mo.y find an important an oyster supper. Thorburn snugged a pass from t~ores outloolt published by the buronu of ag· of tile Roosevelt udministration. Final The gradual rising of tho land in the nouncement in this paper today which Mr. and Mrs. H. Hrrmmond left for at tho opening of the socorid quart.or rlculturnl economics. returns then showed a vote of 61.15 Great Laltes region since tho passing- offers medicine for only a fraction of l~loridCl Wodnesdrry for the winter, I for 'u 20-yard gain, G:·Jndel shook The outlool< also states that tho crop per cent, for tho New Don! to 38,85 per of tho lust gren.l glacier explains tlw Its ·re'al VC\luc,, Everyom! who suffers M:·s. Ern?sl Buxt~n an.d Mr·s, Currie I Haslett tncltlcrs loose for 15 ya;·ds off of fall pigs ls decidedly larger limn cent ugalnsl it. quakes in this section. The immediate may get this medical help for 25 111 1 Griffith vls;t4!d relatives Dotrmt the I tuck! e. Fares dmve to the six-ynrd last ycClr's, Ho~ prices nre expected Another quos,tion on the ballot in cause of nny p:uticular qual!c Is a cents. Tho announcement appears on , first of the woclt, stripe from whe:·o Grinde! wormed to average higher than in tllo mar·Itct· tho coming referendum nslts each vot- slipping or slltllng of the underlylng puge G o.nd contains a coupon redeem I Richard Lew, Stan Il':cesler, Mar-! through for the touchdown. lng season of 1934 and 1935 but arc ~r how he voted in 1932 to nsccr~Clln layers of roclt, us changes In strains able at the Harrison Drug Store. Adv. ; garPt Lnw and Helen Arend spout last . Haslett stlffenod toward the end of Sunday I~ ~olcdo,, Ohio, · tho period when another Holt throat expected to be loW4!r than for the I If there hus .been any shift In polltr~al ;======;, 1 1 summer months in 193li. sentiment smcc the Just pl'eslclcntrnl ,. , • 1\mc W:lkms, Dtclt ~c.avor, Ethel had worltnd tho imll deep into Haslett Conllmwd Increases in numbers or election. : I~•JIIc:f and Thelma Wlutmg wero In/ tenitory. Grinde! opened the third hogs produced during 1936 and 1937 Ballots are reported being mailed D(lt:·.Olt, Sunday, , , Iquarter with a long run and then Holt 11re expected. Tho increase next year Greeting Cards .... I Dr, Webb and Mrs, Webb of tillS made three fii'St downs in a row. How Is pr09Y.:4M:p~l.l'~,, ~~ Coolt-"If yom· girl set n meul in Holt fumbles, He pl'Dved himself as In slghl. Germany hlts fowo:· hogs ~J ...... ~--~--~~~~~"':'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ front of you, you wouldn't growl about capable u guard as there Is in the con than one yen1· ugo but Imposed tariff it, would you?" ferencc, Anderson played n good barriers prevent normal foreign tmdc, .. .· Senman-"No, but you see I'm not game o.t end and look care of the ~ ·..•. . ').~ Colt Numbers Gain ~======~~i:~l~ ~lo~v~e~w~lt~h~y~o~u~.:"======~ llnrdpunting plunger in undgood u si!Clpn.sure safety Devlin man. is a Demand May Be Less Six Towns May Join CATTLE WANTED SUI'PLY N 0 W CA'l'OHING U I' I · FewofWeMeni For Basketball Play wt·rn nEMANn mit noitsEs. A. B. HOWARD ~: ~~ FOlJI!t 'l'l~~~IS IIAVIC I>Jo}F'INITJOLY For the first lime in many years, tho ~ fl[,~ Notify Son's Market I~N'l'Eltl~D I.EAGUE. supply of horses uppenrs to· be e~itch· ,1.1' amount to a tinkers (just as we were about to finish ·~~ Smith & Meat 7tf ing up with the demand, n'nd llny con- ~J , City league ---basi{ctball may glw sldcrable increase in the number of ~~..·'! ~.·.. the above we recalled a "Better Speech" radio talk cl'it· -~.,·: way to o. six-town league court loOJl colts raised will result in o. supply of . , . tl f t "t I t I S tl t lus · year, A meeting was held Wed· wor!{ horses in the neur future. larger ~'· IC!Slllg Je use o 1'1 e anc worn ou · Jlll'HSes. o · 1e '~ ncsday nlghl at which Stocltbrldge, than the number now on farms, nc- b . bb d t Tl t t . t 1 , . I) ,, M ason, Dansville and Willl11mston cording to Information gat!Jercd by ~··.'.,·.. a ove IS I'll e ou ·, 1e new s ·ar · IS rue am ongma . :~·... ·.· Friday and Saturday were represented and stClrting teams the bureau of agriculturnl economics. from those towns arc assured, An- fo~::;n~i~ss~'y'e ~~:c~r~~dtl~~ bt~rcea~~~~ ~~·, F M A N t G•ft t -~ other meeting is to be held in William· ew en re a ura 1 se ec ors , ston Monday night to invite Howell ~~~~ ~~a~~~~~~/~u)rop~~~t;o~yal~~r~:;~~ ·~~.·.·.. ·.·. . , .·~.·~.· SPECIALS and Fowlerville to join the leClguo. :1 1 1 - E11ton Rapids and Charlotte were up Any unusual increase in the numbers \\1 for consideration but wlll not be Cld· of colts grown or in the usc of me- ;,/ ~ mlttcd unless Howell o.nd Fowlerville chanlcal power will decrease tho de· ~~: ':Vith. a fair degree, of l.wnesty we men can brag about many things but ·, ': In Quality Meats decide agClinst joining. mand for colts ready for salo three to ~~,.~,: as J.l'l ft pickers we don t chck loud enough to wake the baby, :~'.· five years hence. It ls lllClnned to piny games once a ------weelt with home games schedUled so , ••• , ••• , ..., ••• ,.4 ...... ,... ,,.,., ... ,.. , ·' ·None of us has been wise and forehanded. None of us has gone ahout : '· ·BEEF ROASTS, lb. 15c as not to conflict wltil high school l EXTENSION J ~··· '· ~~~~~i11 ;?t~o~~~~t~i~f~~~~:/~~he~~~ l GROUPS ·~ ~·.·.·.·.: it to l'eap our share of the season's joy. We shoulder 90r1r of the respon- .:~.~. BEEF STEAK, Round-Sirloin, lb. 19c · mccLing is successful. Former college ....., ...... ,., ...... , sibility on the women, We act as though Christmas purchasing was some- nnd hlgh school hasl!etbnll stars wlll t1 · tJ t C W t C ~ malte up the teams. Th'e Wheatfield home furnishing ~ ung · la · razy a er t•ystals wouldn't cure so we don't want to c~Jtch · '· ROLLED ROAST, lb. 18c and 22c group met with Mrs. Mercc Faler, it. (Our excuse for not malNEGTPOLANAB,ANDON the manJI wayMs to spend their leisure. ~-.". Write your name across this advertisement and bring it to our store. This .~~.· " 1 ~ Tile leaders, rs. Anaway and Mrs. PORK ROAST, Loin End, lb. 25c Merrifield, presented the lesson, "Put- VI entitle's you to membership in our "I ADMIT IT CLUB" which carries with ~ H. H. Barnum, county extension tlng Fun In Family Living", They ~ ~ PQRK CHOPS, Center Cuts, lb. 30c o.gent, Is doubtful that the federal po· emphasized. the real definltio11 of leis· ~· it an added discount on all purchases you make on or before ·necernber 15. ~- tato control uct will be enforced, He ure and polnted.out that everyone has No, full]layrrient does not have to be made t!Jen. A r·easonable dow pay- · •· believes tho.t at tho session of congress some time for such rest. G11111es were I~ 11 · .. Extra Choice KETTLE ROAST, lb.l9c held In January that the law wll! un- suggested In which all the family ' ment is sufficient. ~ dergo material change, Mr. Barnum could take part and some horne·mo.de ~ pointed out Thursday morning tha.t the games wero shown. "Friendship," a · ~ BOLOGNA, Homemade, Gr .. l, lb.lBc present exemption of five bushels wUI Chinese game wllB Introduced. The Men, come to us-during that period ~ith any gift problem. If you can't .LAMB STEW, lb. 6c pr~~~b~:~t;~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~e~~~t the ~~~;,.~!\Wn~ ~~o~~~~g;~e ~';?;: ~~ . get in during the day phone for an evening appointment. We can and will ·~ regional marketing agreement to hold bury, help you. We'll erase the holiday heartburn and headache arid cause yon ·~ No. 2 potatoes oft' the market will I' :··sAUER KRAUT, .Jb.4c probn~ly be a.ban. doned In Michigan, "Putting Fun in Famlly Living" was ;· 4 ~~. to slee]l as you did in the days when you had a clear co~science ... · ~ He explained that the Increased price the topic of discussion at the last : of potatoes has caused growers and meeting of the Alaiedon extension ~· '~ shippers 'to chllllge their minds on the group, held at the home of Bernice marketing act. . , Eifert Wednesday, November 13. ~· ,,~,. A B BALL M , Smith's Market A short poto.to crop In Micblgllll and There were 12 members prcse1lt. The • • . . ' ,.. . ason I crop losses in Maine. have caused po· visitors were Mrs. Bertlne Bendlct, .. MASON.: tato prlcee to. advance. Allotments county home demonstration leader lllld , ' , TRUSTWORTHY FURNITURE i\ under the new federal law have not Mrs. Ev·elyn Soule. As an'lntroductlon ~"«~~~-.!'~~••"" yet been finally determined. to tbe lesson the leaders discussed j(j'¥:-;,~,rr.~r~·