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Ingham County News ·March 13, 1952 Page 2 Ct

Ingham County News ·March 13, 1952 Page 2 Ct

... \ ... THE INGHAM COUNT,Y NEWS Ninety-Third Yoilr No. 11 Mason, , March 13, 1952 /. Four Sections, 26 Pagos Gay Nineties Revue Features PTA Fair Party Leaders Court Decision Hope to Dodge Shrinks Mason Delegate Fight By 60 Acres ln~luuu GOP Wants U ninstl'tiCh•d Ddn~~:atns l\lnson Lnsm; l~arm mul 'ro Convention in J)dmit 1'hren Oc~stm·Ies by Circuit Cmn·t Action Mason luis lost and Vevay township has gained three good people and GO acres of good fnt·m lund. . Last Friday .Judl(c Marvin 'J, Salmon in eh·r•ult r·Durl In Lltn~ sin~( gr11nterl llw pcllliDn of Lyle M. nnrl .funr. M. Oesterle and Don· aid c. and .Josephine L. Ocstedo to have their lund talwn out of. Mason and mnde a part of Vevay township. Mr. and Mr~. Donald Oesterle nml their son Jeff live on the lnnd.

From 5:30 righ't bn lhrough un-~ cr of Lansing, Dave Beatty of The fair opens with a cafcterla- lil the final curtain of the vaudc- Williamston in his Interpretation style dinner slarting at 5:30. At ville show, there'll be fun at the of Casey at the Bat, and the hobo 7 o'clocl< the grade rooms with Mason PTA fair l~ridfly evening. quartcl, made up of Dr. L. A. their special attractlons will be 'l'he Gay Nineties llevue should Wilcden, William S. Seelye, .John opened. In the grade rooms wlll prove lo he one. of the top at· Carroll and Wayne Bullen with be a balwd goods store, soil tracllons. Shown In the picture, Roy Adams as accompanist. drink stand, comic book resale stanrling,, frr~~ lc[l to. ~ig~1t, a.r~ Decl

Woman o·ffici.al Annou·ncesJ • ' Retirement• Bingo Is Halted In Stockbridge Rev. E. H. Soderberg. of the Stocl,hriclge Methodist church Is credited, or charged, with halt· ing Stocltbridgc bingo parties. He tool< direct action last week hy visiting Shet•iff Willard P. Barnes and Prosecutor Paul C. Younger, asking them why the law was not !Jclng enforced. He also called on members of Stock· bridge organizations holding bin· go parties to tell them about the law. Under Michigan la\V the hold· lng of bingo parties or the con· dueling of any other lclnd of a lottery is prohibited. Whether the lottery is for sweet charity or for Pl'ivatc enrichment It is against the law. -That's what ~he Stockbridge Methodist preacher told the organizations which were conducting the bingo parties. Stockbridge organization offl· cers said that rather than to be· come Involved in legal action they would call off bingo. Over In Livingston county bingo has been bannea on order of the sherlfl m1d . prdsecutor Jor several moi1ths., 'r', ... A~hievcmcnt Day Is Set_ for March 22 . · r Easter Seal Money Helps Leslie Boy Farmer Suffers Letters to the Editor ·4.-H Exhibits Will Be Displayed I Heavy Loss in lt••JJCII'f. 1'1'0111 l•'lorllh' more win1ld lw lrnppctl or hurlecl 1\Chlcvemf!rJt dny. for. wlnlcJ' srherlul!!rl .to·lwgln at: l :1fi. After I huve rnudl! n very good In· In tho wreclmge, gl'l'l'Y .~lrL'r.l 4·Il club work will hP. Snlurrlny, the style revue there will he n White Oak Fire spectlon of mall l'IIUir!s In l~iorll!n wllhln the mu,loJ' damage 111'1'11 Mnrch 22. 'l'l10 nffnlr will lie helrl rearllnr: of th~ r•ounty honor roll, nne! nil an! 0. K. Kip Parish hall wmtld he completely hlnclwrlwltll In Mason. the mai

\. Presbyterian Freshours Observe Anniversary Orgllnizidious Brownie Scouts· Display Their Project Exhibits Mcmhem of the West Alniedon Party Honors Circle Meetings Ladies Aid society nro plunntng a mect.ing Jor Thur~dny, Mnl'ch 20. It will he held at lite lwmu Donna Yager Are Scheduled of M1·s, B, l~. Arend, Sr, A HIJI'jH"iHI! hirt lulay party WRH Muudc Dart will cnlcrtnln Jo'out· l'r!'shytf'l'inn ehurch clr· PalrlolhJ cluh mcmbm·s nt Iter given Sntunlny fnt· Dnnnn Ann l'(r!s lwVP Hl'lll'rhlierl meetings for home l•'rldn,v, Murch ·i·l. There Yagm· hy lwr mot her, MrH. ,Jcnn 'l'htu•sdny, MaJ•eh !H. / will he a potlud\ dlnneJ' at one Yngm·, nt the homo or her grnnrl· parents, Mr. nn1l Mrs, Don Lip· Clrd!! I nwmlH!rs will meet n l o'clock. Those attending nre to Sll'UW, ·1 ::10 for dr~s:·wrl 111 the home of ,uJw u 10-cent !:!fl. Mrs. D. r'. DaJ'I. Mrs. Hugh Mn~on Womcn·s Golf assocla· Gnmes wcrP player] after which llt'nwn ami 1\lrs. AI ftir'P will lm lion members will lwld 11 mcct- re!rcslnncnls uf Icc ct•r'mm and r·o·hoslessPs. Mrs. Jo:d I•'mTis will ing nl. the home of 1\·lrH. Erlwartl cnlw wr~re s!~rvcd. s;lvc tlw ri!!Vollons. She will also L. Ware on 'I hlll"Hday, Mareh 1:1. Those nttr~nding wore Wiggle prPsr>nl llw progmm on "The There will be fl dance at tlw Cnllnr, ,Janel l~nrcman, Dnrham Lord's flt•nyl'l"." Whcai.Oeld L:lcaner hull Saturday l•~ot•emnn, Darlene IIIIIs, 13evet·ly MJ·s. A. n. Spcnny will open evening, Murch 15. llills, Marilyn ll!IIH, I\alhlcen hPJ" houw to f'irdo 2 nwmbm·s at. 'J hu Dunn Community elttiJ will Llpstmw, Connie Yager, Pat 1: Hi. Mrs. Harry SpeJliiY anrl meet [o'rlrllly evening, MnJ•ciJ 7, nl Cnmpholl, ,Judy Glynn, Ann Mrs. l!l'rhPrt Jo'ox, Sr., will nsslst lhc home of Mr. anrl Mrs. Slauley Glynn, ,Joyf'e Bywater and Evn hor. 'l'lw program will be a hnolc David. Mac Bahnr•r. J'I'I'IPW hi' Mn;. I!arolrl Knurl- '!'he Ma~on Woman':; dull meet· sirup. Ml·:;. l•'lorencr! Carrie!' will lng will he llclcl 'l'ltc:;rlay, March give 1111' rievollr~tm. 18, at 2::Jo p. m. al the home of Annual Gold Star 1\"lt·s. D:uwln llan· will r•ntr•rlaln Mrs. A. V. Smith. '!'he meeting Dinner Is Held cirdP :1 ll!r'tllhf't',c; ;It Piglll o'r:lock Tuesday,was originally March 11.sclwrlulccl for assislr'ri ily Mrs. Alcl' Gilpin anrl Walter~ Community club mcm- With Mrs. Viola Donne nH gcn­ l\-lt·s. llr•t·hr•l"l Tlowc. Mrs. A. Lrm r!rnl chairman, the annual Golcl hers will meet Frirlay evening, Sanborn Is plannl11g llw pro· I Mm·ch 21, at lite home of Mr. and S I'l'l11r·k. IIPI" 1'11-lios!p,c;ses arc, meet al tlw home of Mt·s. W. C. No. 5 hre dir>playing the pl'ojccts they wc1·e emlwoidel', and have done considemblc A planned bohemian cllnner Mrs. C';tr11line llngnn, Mrs. Law- 1 Pclet·s, :J3!l ·East Oak street on ~ct.ling I"eady t.o exhibit at the PTA meeting cooking. wns server! at tables clr.comterl l'f'Jll"f! Simpson anrl Mrs. John · Wcdncstlay, March l!J. Monday night. Patl'icia Graham, .Jackie Ryal and witil claffmllls. A ~pedal fr.atiii"C Eanws, .Tr. Mls:; l~tlwl Adams will MH. AND MRS. HARRY FRESHOUR Hive Nn. 1<16 of the Maccabees From left. to right in the pictul'e are Der.:ky Bul'gess donated the dolls they made was lee ercam f'rmtcred with a r•otulul'l 1111' pmgmm nn "Hymn Mr. and Mrs. Harry l~reshour 1 A three-tiered wedding cake will hold a St. Patrlcl;'s polluek Linda Smalley, Shil'lcy Chapman, Rut.h to i he kindcrgal't.cn. Ruth Schmittcl' sent gold star ami gold and white dec· Slwty." Ml':i. Erwin Ouchane i:; ohservecllhr.ir gnlrlen wedding nn· centered the lace-covered serving dinner Monday, March 17, nl 7 Schmit:tel', Patl'icia Gmham, Becky Burgess, orated cal\cs. planning t hr rlr.vol ion:;.- niwrsnry last Wcdnc:;day at an p. m, The dinner will replace lhc he1·s to an Indian girl at Gallup, New Mexico. 1 Mary Clippet·, Bcve1·ly Slwldon, Jo Lynn 'l'hc Brownies have used thcit· cooking 'Mrs. Erma Smith, vlce-prcsl­ · Mrs. Hay Loll will he hoste~H npPn house gi\'1'11 by their chil· Jablf', flanlOI'IJCrlulr·rl for Thursday, Mrs. Freshour l'hosc n hluc the home oi the bride's grand· meeting Werlncs!lay, March 19, School Lists 16 Pupils bet· of southern states. Each one J\1ard1 27, at eiglll o'clock. Topic rlre:;s trimmed with silver henrls nareni:;, Captain and Mrs. Lyman at 8:00 [J. m. at the I. 0. 0. r. Ar.d present Introduced herself and foJ' IIH• nwPiing is "The Youth 0 [ for llw ocmsion. She wore an Minar. Rev. A. r. White offi· hall. Members arc asl1ed to be Down to,lcl where silc was born. Our Churr'11." Mrs. ,James Vander nrf'i1id ••orsage. Mr. Freshour lwei dnicli. Mr. Freshour has ·always Ipresent. Earning All-A Grades 'Gold Star members of the Ma· Vcn is chairman and Mrs. D. a gold rn~e boutonniere. The fanned. They have lived on their A father and son banquet wllJ Sixteen Ma:;on pupils in junior liott, Beverly Fisk, .Julia Holmes, Ho:;:; Lelhilrirlge will give tile de- were gifts from their College road farm ever since be held at the Felt Plains Mclhml· The Man~1 Drag son unit who allcnclcd were Mrs flowrr~ and sl•nior high school earned all .James Ireland, Carol Paulsen, Mamie Cady, Mrs. Elaine Ham­ l'olions. Miss Alberta Adams will gmnrlehillircn. I heir marriage 50 years ago. ist church Tuesday, March 18, at I J A for the six-weeks mark Judi I II Post, ,Joe Roc, Darhara lin, Hall ic Hunter, Mrs, I·Iar· rriHil'l' a \'11eal solo. · seven o'cloclc Rev. Dale Wat:cl of By The Ad Staff grad~s M~s. ing period. Prineipnl Riehanl n SimpHon, Mark Watkins and Kay riel Jonc:; and Mrs. Blcnn Swift Miss Mnry Mcnovsl\c of Alma C t• B [[ fl'"f,G[[ B LT /d 1 Camden will be spcalwt·. There Mr. and Mrs. Glen .Tm·nbs !!'fl Demlow reporter! Wednesday. White. of Mason and Mrs. Irma .Musolff college will he pr!~~ent to tell "My lCO l .l.:le will be a free will offering. All Thursday for Florida. They ex­ a a , e The top arc Nancy Smith, Tenth graclc. Robert Caltrider, of Dansville. Gold star guests In· Heactinns to a Church Related . . • ~T fathers and sons are Invited to pect to he gone for tln·cc weeks. IG l/ 7th grarlc; .Janet Bullen, Phyllis Marjorie l"letcher, Melvin Me· eluded Mrs . .Jennie Hamlin and 1 .Jacobs is co-owner of the Mason College." 1\ll":i . .J. Stanley Harl\crl Le~u•on attl\~nars o' n College" clttb mcJnhnt•s· Chcnr.y, Lana Dart, Joyce Hall Adam, Sharon Miller, Emily Mrs. Orlena Diehl; two young of Alma <'ollr.ge will give an ad· Jr.l.lll!l{arcll 21 at LJ II .J.j'1ja . ' ~ Home Appliance store. Lois Hall and Barham Jewett Smith, Donnis Starr, Peter Slid, daughlcJ:s of World War II sol· rlres:; on "CI1rislian EdLwalion In . , . .• . will hold a music:al meeting Ray Perkins and James Kram­ the IIomc, ChurclJ and College.". Scn1or Cluld Stu~ly club mcm- served throughout the evemng. Monday evening, Mnrch 17, at Dlh grwlr'; Barbara Ireland, lOth .Jurlilh Taylor and Bonnie Wall<·/ rllers, Lmda Lang anrl Jeanie • ,, * bet·s arc busy gctt111g ready for Mrs. Lawrence Barton heads the the home of Mrs. 11. V. Smith. er of Perldn:; Hardware allenderl gmclc'; Huberta Evans, Patricia cr. Rowland, and Mrs. Dora Lassen the annual C;ilico Ball selwdllled refreshments committee, assisted Mrs. L. B. Barr, Mrs. Langley a meeting of ·Weslinglmuse deal­ l•'ait•boJ ham, .Janet Frcdcricl;, Wit , ! of Mason with her daughter, Mrs. Hospit~ls for Fri1lay, March 21. IL will he by Mrs. W. 0. Hal!, Mrs. Clifford Rayner, Mrs. W. G. Meier and ers al tile Ilots'l Olds WcdJteSiiay. li<1m Rumbles anri . .Jo Ann Wall' . El~~cnth grade,_ Margaret Aus- Eileen Curtin nf Lansing, mother held in the Legion Memorial Lamphere, Mrs. Richard Wallace Mrs.· Mary 'frcssidcr will he co- Bill Dahh is the new m11111:1ger cr, 11 til gmrle; anrl Susan Forchc, lm, I homas Chl"lstcnscn, ,/am?s and sister of Robert Lassen who PaliPnls in IIH' Ma:;nn General building with dancing from 9:00 and Mrs. Glenn Oesterle. hostesses. · of Jhc shoe department · nt Marilyn l\lnn!-; and Joyee Swaim, Sl~lrk, Cmol Cranrlell_. Jon Davis, last year lost his life in J{orca. hospit;il 111"1' Mr·s. Lillian Rcl