section One Pages/ to.8 ' INGHAM i TY NEWS VOL. LXVIII INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 NO. 32

SHEIirEI' TAKIOS VACATION WHAT'S SAUCE F0|{ I'HE 110 EAi BARN BLAZE GEI?MS AI..SO i)EVELf)l' IN t OPENING SE scon MUNN'S BAND GOOSE PROVES SAUCE I^OR STATE GAME F GUl!).SI'S UiPT AT HOME THE GANDER Ai'l»LIES HERl; PEMEN HOi ljast Friday when Sherifi' and FOR SEPT. 6, STATE HERE NEXT TUESDAy Two Mason men, Nathan Davis - TO BE ENLARGED Mrs, Silsby and their family with and Ed,gar .Adams, swear to the SPECT.ACUL.AH FIRIil DRAWS Deputy and Mrs, Iteinhart and son FULL .SOHEDULK OF TEACHEllS WEEKLY CONCERTS RESUMED truth of the old adage (|uoted COMMISSION CONSIDERS PUR- SUNDAY Va\K CROWDS. and others left for a fishing trip in FOR VEAK ANNOUNCICD. WITH STAR ATTRACTIONS. abov|. They proved thc truth for OHA.SE or ELLISON FARM. the upper peninsula the.\' reckoned themselves. It seems that one eve­ TItoussinds Crowd Higliway As 1'ire- not of the vacation germs that Courses Of Study And Required Cred­ Boy's Band Of Lattising, li9tih F. A. ning last week a call for an E.ssex Increiised Acreage Of Dry, Fertile. were left to incubate in the breasts men Do Heroic Work To Save its Made Public In Announcement Unit 'I'o Follow, Council demonstration was received by Mr. Lands Requircdi For Rearing Of i0f county guests left behind. And SurrouiMiitig Butlding.s. PuhltMhed By Education Board. Itegulates Ijocafiotu Adams, who is em )loyed by the N. Game Birds Declared. they were certainly powerful S. Davis Motor Sa es. Edgar, who germs for hardly had the sheriff •Mason schools yvill open September For the.next three weeks the people has been reading this go-getting Fire which destroyed a 40.\42 stock reached the county line before If the recotntnendations tnade by C, is the announcement which falls of Ma.son and surrounding country sales literature, immediately jump­ barn and 45 foot silo Sunday evening three of the guests were stricken. Thomas MacClure, naturalist employ­ with none too great elation upon the will be favored with band concerts of ed _ into the first Essex in sight, threatened other large barns and the They were Harold Roberts, Wayne ed by the Michigan department of home of Supervisor Walter Carven of ear.s-of little Willie now in the midst unusual merit. Next Tuesday eve­ which proved to be Nate's personal con.servation to make a survey of tha Campbell and Charles Gleason, but ning, Scott Munn's Eaton Rapids band car, and gave her the gas out into "Vevay. Flames shooting skywards according to latest bulletins a of summer vacation. On that morn­ state game farm east of Mason, arer from the tall silo formed a huge torch ing cla.sses will be organized and les­ will appear in a special concert given the country several miles where he adopted the farm will likely be im­ treatment of strict diet and abso­ intended to have the prospect sign which lighted the skies to be .seen for sons assigned by the teachers, all of in return for the appearance of thc mediately enlarged to include the El- lute quiet is proving beneficial. on the dotted line. It would have many miles and Sunday evening tour­ whom will have met on the afternoon local band there some time ago. The li.son farm of KJO acres lying directly Gleason who is serving time on a worked out in fine shape had Ed­ ists left the main highways to drive tipling charge walked away from of the day previous to receive instruc­ Eaton Rapids band is one of the liest west of the presenLfarm. More acres- tions from Superintendent Carl E. non-professional musical organiza- gar not forgotten his geography; to the Carven farm. Literally thous- a working party Friday and after he thought the prospect lived in a of good tillable soil are required it is^ DeMeritt and to go carefully over the tions in the state and their appear- •duds crowded thc premises, at times purchasing a supply of canned heat house far back from the roadi but stated in the report in order that the- jntcrfering with those who hcroicly went to Lansing to celebrate where tentative program of study that there ance here is always the signal for un- output of the farm may be increased: usually large crowds. on entering the driveway at a mile- fought to prevent the spread of the he was noticed by officers and re­ may be no break in the routine of a-minute clip came to a brick wall to 25,000 birds and some 50,000 birds ljlaze to other nearby buildings. The turned. Roberts, probation viola- classes once they'are under way. Another organization which never eggs each year. Such a number isr fails to ilraw a croyvd is the Boy's yvhich even the Essex could not loss is estimated at ijiSOOO with insur- toV, left the' canned heat alone The annual announcement of course mount. After the call had come required to stock Michigan fields for Band fi-om the State Vocational ance of about .fSOOO. when he started his vacation Sat­ of study in the high school with com­ for Edgar, Nate had to leave town hunting it is stated. School at Lansing. Besides being able Mr. Carven had finished the eve- urday and traveled us far as Rives plete lists of all text i)ooks required, on business and so used Edgar's -According to the expert the present ning's milking and cared for the other Junction where he was forced by together with much other important to furnish music of exceptional merit car. He ended up in the ditch. farm of 203 acres contains but sev­ livestock about thc farm and with his railroad tietectives to leave his information for the use of students this aggregation of youthful players Next inoj'ning witnessed a com- enty acres of tillable soil, the *re- family was about the home and gai-- side-door Pullman and was re-" and parents has been published and offer many features on their prograni plete exchange of apologies, exper- niainder being swampy and undrained den. "Mrs. Can'eu, at about eight- turned to Mason for treatment. copies arc being mailed to prospective which delight the listener, lt is cx- iences and repair bills. land u))on which vermin thrive to prey thirty, observing a light from whei-e Wayne Campbell, who, by the yvay, and present students this week. Con­ pccted that one of the largest crowds upon the young bifils as they are she .sat on' the porch went to the side is not the drug store cowboy of the tained in the booklet are the names of of the season will be in Mason when hatched. With the .present .limited of the house where she obset-ved thc same name as he who works at all teachers employed for the coniing this band plays on Tuesday, August acreage it is necessary to use the ii!I)per eud of the hor.se and dairy barn lIarrison's, returned of his own year as well as an outline of all spec­ 23. • same ground over and over each year. in flames. A call for the Mason rural volition, after leaving the jail Sat­ ial and general courses.,. Manual arts Fresh from two week's rehearsals With the additional land it is pointed fire truck was turned in and a general urday. .411 are back but none are is noyv a required subject for eighth at Camp Grayling, the llOth Field Ar- REEYEARTOTSEN out, a i-otation of soil crops could be alarm given over the telephone. .Ail boasting of vacation tan or suu- graders and will bo offered to all tillery Band under the direction of arranged making it possible to plow livestock and a few small tools and burn. ninth'gradc Hipils who enter Mason Milo Shaver, will bo bere on the eve- up the pens and sweeten the soil after .some harness were removed froin thc schools for tic first tinie. ning of August .'lo. This band of TO SCHOOL FOR SAFETY ono year's use. inirniiig barn whicli stood at the east> .A coach in debating has been added adult and professional musiciaus is The iCllison farm is considered one ern end of an extrcniely large group to the teaching force this year and it considered one of the very best in the MOTHER BELIEVED CHILD of the best in the county, lt consists- of modern farm buildings. Neighbors is expected that Mason will take its state and Director Shaver promi.ses a SAFER THERE THAN HO:ME. of JtiO acres one-half mile in length, ami autoists who saw the blaze reud- place aniong other schools of its size program of the best in band music every foot of which is well drainevl NGHAM FARMERS TAKE for the occasion. Following this thc Howard School Reunion, Largely .At- orcd such aid as was possible until in this activity. Public speaking will and uiiiler cultivatiou. Large barns the arrival of the fir-e njiparatus. Only also lie emphasized, it is announced. local band will resume its weekly ap- fcndcd, Sccuc .Vluiiy Pleiisiint and a fine niodern homo equipped with the fact that a wing to the west of Home econoniics, agriculture, music pearance until cold weather prevents. Rcminisccuccs. electric service, with fine grounds and ELD PLOWING HONORS The common council, fearful of pos- the burning structure was built of anil commercial courses are continued orchards and outbuildings make the sible accidents to children or others cement with fire resisting roof saved TWO OiJI' OF THUKK CHAMPiON- and strougthened according to Supt. Interesting reniinisccnces of old farm an attractive country place. Its by reason of vehicular traffic passing pioneer days wore the feature of tho the remainder of the buildings it is SHIi»S SECURED. DeMeritt, position along the entire western lielieved. Here thc firemen with The complete list of teachers and through the crowds, and alleging thai annual reunion of Howard school held boundary of the present farm makes the state highway department has or- .•scores of willing volunteers kept thc H. C. Ciintrell of Delhi, And Law- the subjects taught by each follow: at the old school housc ou Saturday it ideal'for tho purpose. .$16,000 is dcred the street not to bo closed for roof and end of the buililing drenched rcnce i'.very of Alaiedon, Win in C, E, DeMeritt, superintendent; Don- last. Mrs. Mary Proctor, now 88, at- the price suggested in the report of the concerts, a resolution was adopted with water using wet blankets to aid. 4-llorse, Tractor Classes. aid Murray, principal, Science; Robert tendeil .school at Howai-d as early as Mr. MacChfre, Chemicals ijsed inside tbe building M, Miller, coach. Mathematics; Hugh at Monday evening's session to force l842, being then but three years of Under thc plan as suggested and in the band to play at the northeast cor­ age. Her niother a'rranged with the kept the fire confined there and when That lngliam county farmers know J. Bartley, .\gricu;lture; Cora Mc- accordance yvith the desires of at least ner of the court house square and^ or­ teacher to care for the little tot dur- tho larger harn to the east had burn­ how to ployv was demonstrated at Curdy, Latin and lCnglish; Beatrice I., some of the members of the commis­ dering the closing of Barnes aud Ea.st ing the day, providing a small beil ed down sufficiently timbers were Michigan State College last week Tyner, French and English; Florence sion, the present farm yvould continue Mafjle streets for one block in each di­ where the child could sleep, and at-- used to jiush it away from the stand­ when two of them .parried olf first Leyvis, Debating and English; Velva to be the show place .for visitors, it rection to all motor traffic. This stej) rangin,g with older children to permit ing building. Guy wires attached to honors in contests held as a part of Minty, History; Marie Krueger, Com- being proposed to ilevelb]) a fine state taken at this particular time is deem­ her to accompany them to school. The thc wood stave silo also were used to the annual summer Farmer's Day last mercial; Helene Bardyvell, Home park with specimens of all Michigan ed unfortunate as this corner is dark, reason given was that the mother be­ pull that blazing menace to the- east Thursday. H. C. Cantrell of Delhi, Economics; Mrs. Helen Sanford, Hy- wild life on display. The old mill the streets are of dirt and very rough, lieved her child safer from bears and and away from the lat-ger buildings. won first place in the four-liorse giene and Mathematics; Mrs. Mae pond would be converted into a sanc­ the side gutters are deep and difficult Indians at school than in the pioneer The fire like .several others which tandem-hitch contest and Lawrence Hunt, Geography and History; tuary for wild fowl and its slopes in which to park autos. Inasmuch as cabin in the woods. She remember.s Jiave de.'stroyed many farm buildings Every of Alaiedon, beat all others.in Thelma Stead'man, sixth grade; Eliza- beautified by planting shrubs and it is from contributions of merchants the first funeral held at the school recently is of unknown origin.Claud tt-actor plowing. Contestants from beth Fergu.son, fifth grade; Minnie trees. Members of the cotnmtssion and not from city funds the band re- house, a double service for Mr. and Minnis, who lives a short distance all parts of the state took part in the Severance, fourth grade; Ethel Hoel- who have expressed themselves see in ceives its support there i.s consider- Mrs. John Densmore, grandparents of east saw the fire in its early stages contests, the champions showing a zer, third grade; Mrs. Daisy Bartley, such a plan an opportunity to pro­ able complaint at the edict. Postmaster E. A. Densmore of Mason, and believes it first 'broke out on the standard of skill in the grand old art second grade; Winnie Titus, first vide for the people of the state an the death of both having occurred ground floor. 'Mrs. Carven first saw of plowing which is hard to beat. grade; Sylvia Barbour, Kindergarten; According to information given out opportunity to study Michigan wild at the state highway department on within a few hours. Mrs. Julia it in the hay loft and when Mr. Cat-- It is .stated by those yvho. witnessed Ingham County Normal Principal, life at close range and learn to ap­ Wednesday, there is a general order West, now 86 years of age, was also ven reached the scene he observed no the contests that unusual skill in Marian -Blount; Critic, Geraldine preciate its protection and .conserva­ against closing streets traversed by present and told of attending school fire below. The Carven home and plowing was demonstrated! by all con­ Everett; Virginia Spink, Music. tion tnore definitely. trunk lines. Officials there declared at the Howard in 1854. barns were among the first to be testants and that to have won over so Courses of study in both junior and •Another suggestion that has met no complaint had been made regard- .served .is a part of the rural experi- large a field is a high honor. Con- senior high school with credits given Otis Fuller, who taught the district with the approval of members of, the ing the closing of Jefferson avenue ment in fartn electrical distribution siderable interest has been kindled in for work completed in each, together school in 1873, was present as were commission and sportsmen of thus, for the concert but if special permts- undertaken as a joint project between recent years in better plowing this with lists of text books are given in alsb six of his former pupils. The part of the state is for the state to- sion to close the street for an hour Michigan State College and the Con­ being in marked contra.st to the slov- the announcement as follows: Dunsmore family led all others in the acquire a large acreage of the brokea each week was desired such permts- sumers Power Co. Naturally, there enly methods so prevalent for a per- (Continued on page twelve) matter of attendance, six of them land lying to the south and east of the: sion must come from Commisstoner was talk of defective wiring. College iod preceding that. Lower Michigan being present, one coming from Chi present farm for the purpose of pro­ Prank F. Rogers personally. Mr. Rog- officials and private engineers have farmers are exponents of more in- cago and another from Battle Creek. viding a wild life refuge. It is points ers was out of the city for the re- since inspected the wiring in the re­ tensive methods of agriculture it is Great credit is due Mrs. Henry Duns- ed out that this land, is not valuable Judge Boyle To Speak mainder of the week but will be con- maining buildings and have pro- stated. more, secretary of the association, for for farming purposes, that it can be nounced it above suspicion and one suited as soon as he returns tn an her efforts to make the reunion a suc- acquired at a minimum of cost and Horse shoe pitching and milk can In Place Of Gov. Green effort to gain his consent to such per­ of the most perfect found anywhere. throwing were other sports in which cess. W. A. Fosdtck and George that much of it is already provided Mr. Carven believes spontaneous com­ mission being given. It is .pointed out Wemple are entitled to credit for get­ with a splendid game cover of second, the farmers strugglecf^ for mastery. HOPE SEEN FOR CHIEF'S AP- that traffic may be diverted arotinc bustion tne most feasible 'theory. The choir from tlie M. E. church of ting the grounds ready and securing growth timber. Such a refuge for The Carven farm is one of the land­ PE.ARANCE YET. one block with -no delay or added the tables. E. A. Densmore was re game would it is believed do much to Blissfield, took away $lOO for its vie- distance. marks of this vicinity. Fine dairy tory in community singing. Elmer elected president; Mrs. Henry Duns- restore central Michigan to its pre­ stables, great feeding sheds for cat­ Judge Emmerson R: Boyle, deputy more, secretary; W. A. Fpsdick and vious position of being excellent hunt­ Fought of St. Louts, excelled in horse attorney general of Michigan, since tle and sheep and storehouses for shoe pitching and il. L. Brooks of George Wemple, committer on ar­ ing territory. By utilizing such fer­ S:rain and iit plements, spread out as last January, has iigreefl to fill the Former Music Teacher rangement.,^ tile areas as exist to raise seeds for Bath, did the best job of throwing speaking date cancelled by Governor a background for a fine modern home milk can.<;. ' The Howard school house was bird life it is believed that quail as making the premises outstanding in Green when it was learned he was Weds Athens Physician among the first organized in the coun­ well as pheasants will thrive and that Pre.sence of delegates from many expected at the Grayling encrfmpment their prosperous and well kept ap­ European and South American coun- ty and is among the districts absorbed cotton.tail rabbits would find excellent next Saturday, on the day set for his MARGARET WELLS MAimiED IN pearance. The family is indeed grate­ tries lent an additional flavor to the in the consolidation of Ingham town- feeding grounds there. A few thou­ appearance before the Ingham County DOUBLE HOME WEDDING. ful for the heroic efi'orts of neigh­ spQaking progratn. Dr. Jacob Lalige ship schools. The building is now sand invested in these lands would, it bors and friends who responded and Farmer's Club. Judge Boyle yvas used as a roadside service station. is declared, create a forest reserve of Denmark, told of the experiences prosecuting attorney in Eaton county especially is Mr. Carven appreciative of Danish farmers in )olitics, he being Beautiful and impressive was the and game refuge which in a few years cf the aid rendered by the Mason fire previous to 1916 later .serving six double wedding so emnized at the would do much to bring back wild life followed by Dr. Asier Hobson of years as probate judge of that county department with the rural equipment Rome, and President Butterfield of M. home of Mr. and Mrs? J. J. Wells tn Near Tragedjr Mars to this part of the state. of which he is a subscribing support­ from 1020 to 1926, retiring from that Athens, last Thursday evening when The raising of rabbits, wild turkeys, S. C, all of yvhom preceded Presidetit position to accept responsibility as an er. During the fire a call was re- C. W. Pudgley of South Dakota State their daughter. Miss Margaret, for- Sunday School Picnic and Hungarian partridge is also sug­ ceivcd from the Holt department of- assistant to Attorney General William mer instructor in tnusic and art "i gested by Mr. MacClure in his report, College, who delivered the main ad­ W. Pottet'. He is said to be a bril­ fering its aid hut it was believed dress. Mason schools, became the bride ot LEO HAYNES NEAiRLY (LOSES if this is done the construction of the flames already were under con- liant speaker yvith a tnessage and Dr. Lester A. Bauer of Athens, and warrens and artificial burrows in the Inspection of hundreds of acres of members of the club are inclined to LIFE SATURDAY. trol, thc Holt laddies voluutecring to experimental plots on M, S. C. farms Miss Dorothy Friechman becatne the sandy knolls of the present farm be well satisfied with the substitute. bride of Mr. Rex Wells, brother of •stand by in case of need, and of the college livestock as usual Leo Haynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. would be undertaken. The report will All hopes for the governor's appear­ Miss Wells. At the sound of the proved the leading feature of Farm­ C. A. Haynes of Aurelius, had a nar- have the attention of the commission, ance at the Clark home in Aurelius strains of Mendolsohn's march played er's Day. The crowds were not as row escape from drowning at King- at its September meeting it is stated. are not dead however, it being sug­ by Miss Helen Hartman, the rooms Legion Post Selects large iis usual on account of the man's Grove on the Grand River west gested that the governor might yet were darkened and the bridal proces- lateness of harvest and the perfect of Mason last Saturday afternoon RUSSELL REUNION. decide it possible to speak to the sion descended stairs by candle light. Two State Delegates yveather for threshing yvhich kept when he.was rescued in an uncon- The descendants of Isaac and Jane- farmers here in the afternoon and yet The brides' entered ut)on the arms of many at home. scious condition and revived only aft- Russell, Sr., early settlers of Aurelius reach Grayling in time to fill his en­ their respective fathers preceded by RALPH ADAMS AND DR. WILE­ er efi'orts of first aid volunteers. The township, yvill have their -first annual gagements there. The meeting of the three little maids carrying flowers. DEN CHOSEN. young tnan was attending the annual reunion at Potter Park, Lsyising, club is to be at the Wesley Clark Both brides wore lovely white gowns Inghiam Co. Red Cross picnic of his Aurelius Sunday school Mich., on Sunday, August 14, 1927. farm in .\urelius on Saturday of this and veils and carried bridal bouquets .At a nieeting last Thursday eve­ class and not being able to syvim yvas Potluck dinner at 1:00 o'clock. Hot week, .A-ugust 1,3. of rose buds. Miss Wells was charm- ning Kalph .Adams yvas chosen as Active During July yvading along the banks of the stream coffee and lemonade will be furnished. The dinner committee consists of ing in her tnother's yvedding gown of delegate and Dr. L. A. Wileden as al­ when he stepped into a deep hole and Mesdames Mac Vaughn,' Bert Top- .silk and beaded pearls. The couples ternate to attend the Micliig'an .Amer­ MANY PROBLEMS CONFRONT DI­ yvent undeT the,water. He regained lifl', Alfred Allen, Frank Frost and K. stood before a profusion of white WELL DRIILLING IS BEGUN. ican ljegion convention toHie held at RECTOR IS SHOWN. the surface several yard? beloyv the .\. Ziinmerman. The tnusical -program gladioli and baby's breath. Miss Ethel Strope & Garrison have commeticed Jackson, August 14, I5 and IG. At hole and was noticed by an elderly yvill be featured by bird solo yvhistling Hoelzer was maid of honor for Miss operations on the drilling of an eight this convention will be many national Two hundred and five unfortunate lady as he yvas floating down the river by Betty Brower, violin-numbers by Wells, Mrs. Hall of Hillsdale, for Miss inch well to be sunk to rock on the leaders of the Legion as yvell as many people were included in the service near the dam. The yvoman notified Sarah Bullen and piano selections by Friecliman. Dr, Bouer yvas attended Mnson Golf Club course. Work of other famous public men. The con- rendered by theJngham County Chap­ the rest of the party ahd members Sada Rusch. by his brother, Fi-ank, and Mr. Wells grading the fairways and bunkers will vention will open on Sunday and on ter of American Red Cross during the brought him to shore where he was bv his brother, Roy. Following the be completed before the end of the Monday will be a huge parade of del- month of July, according to the report given first aid. He was in a serious ring ceremony a lovely two course yveek when fine surface grttding will egates with many Post bands to be in made by Lucille Fulk, director. Of WHIPPLE REUNION. condition and it was a considerable luncheon was served and the young be begun. Club members fire enthu-• line. Huge floats furnished hy differ- these 118 were cases involving former The first reunion of the Amos Whip­ length of titne before he regained con­ people left for Mackinac Island for a siastic over the progress, made yvhiclr ent cities throughout the state will service men. Nine cases of men now ple family was held at Potter Park, sciousness. Witnesses of the .near brief honeymoon. . assures an early seeding-this fall and add color and intet-est to the .spectacle. in army set-y'ice were handled .while Lansing, Sunday, August 7, with 26 tragedy state that but for the timely Other business transacted last week six involved civilians only. relatives present, who came from Dr. and Mrs. Bauer will make thetr resultant early opening of the cour.se aid rendered by a Lansing man, whose next summer, v. included the approval of the coming Among the probletps -presented Linden, Lansing, Dansville and iMa­ home in Detroit, where both will be name was not learned, that death county fair and the decision of the sickness and debt are' found leading son. All did justice to a bountiful employed, the former an interne in would probably have resulted:. The SUMMER CHiRISTMjiS. Post to offer a special cup or added while unemployment and insufficient jotluck dinner and the day was spent one of the large hospitals and hi.s stranger was well versed in first aid The Juniors of the Presbyterian. cash prize to a certain class of ex- yvages came next in the report. Adult n visiting. It was decided to make bride an instructor in music. Guests methods and to htm and the lady who Sunday school will hold a "Summer litibits, the class to be selected later delinquences, domestic infelicity and it an annual affair and to meet at the from Mason were Mr. and Mrs. D. P. noticed the body floating down the by a special commttrtee. i poor management are held respon­ same place next year. Whitmore and Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Christmas Tree" Friday afternoon of river, the. boy probably owes his life, this week. The boys and girls are to sible for many cases where aid to Henderson. it is said. children was found necessary, it is come to the City Park if the weather D. G. BARR HONORED. M. E. R. CHANGES SCHEDULE. After recovering Leo pointed out is good, otherwise, the party will be- shown. COUNTY LINE PICNIC. Several changes have been made in the spot where he .went under and by held in the Presbyterian Chiirch. * D. G. Barr of this city has Ibeen Actual relief was rendered in but The eighth annual reunion and the M. E. R. schedule and fewer trips measurements, it is said the hole Is Bring small gjfts and toys, such a» elected as one of the directors of the twelve cases, adjustment of claims, homecoming of the teachers, pupils will be made daily to-Lansing than about eight feet deep. No warning crayons, balls, pencils, scissors, etc., recently organized Michigan State hospitalization, securing employment, old f rieitds and neighbors of the before. The announcement of the sign was in evidence although it is also pictures from magazines and. iBankTlt 'East Lansing. The bank will extension of credit andi many other County Line School District, (located change came too late for the publica­ claimed many others have stepped in- story papers. The hours,are froin ihave quarters in the remodeled Col- activities engaged the time of the di­ one mile north of North Lansing, and lege iManor building on Abbott Road tion of the new schedule this week to the hole and have had narrow es­ flve to eight o'clock p. m., and each rector and solved the problems in one-quarter of a mile west of the ^and is capitalized at $25,000. William but it will be complete in next week's capes. On all sides of this point the Junior is asked to bring sandwiches other cases. pavement known as U. S. 27 highway, "^•W. 'Potter, attorney general of Mich- issue. Cars leave for Lansing in the water is not over four feet in depth. and one other article of food for a on >.iie County Line road between Ing­ Igan, is its president and Hugh 'Mc- morning at 4:25, 5:50, 6:50, 7:60, potluck supper. The remainder of BUYS NiEWS AGENCIES. ham and Clinton counties), yvill be ipherson,;forther, state banking com­ 9:50 and 11:50, and in the afternoon the time will be spent .withvgames Hewes & Field have .purchased of held on 'Thuirsday, August 18, at the MAS0N1TES ATTEND CAMP. missioner, is among; the boated of di- at 1:50, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50 and 10:15. and stories;, : rectors as are several other prominent iLangley Rayner the agencies for the Returning cars leave Lansing at 4:25, County Line .schoor.house.. Picnic Lieut. iMarshfill 'Barr is at Grayling Lansing State Journal and the.'Detroit dinner served at noon. Program and this "week with the niienof the'119th banking men of the state. The new; 5:25 and every two hours throughout •.-,•." ^MliLK iPRlOE., Free Press and will have charge of the day until 9:30. The southbound sports will follow, after plcntc dinner. Field Artillery attending the. annual bank will be opened for business with- 'Aiiguist price for milk $2.25 per cwt., in a few weeks it is announced the delivery and collection on and aft- cars leave as before except the Arst Everybody come . and Jbring your field maneuvers of Michigan National er.^August 27.; iLangley. Rayner has two in the morning which now leave frietids and lunch baskets. Guard. Others who attend from Ma-, for 8.5 milki 4c differential. Labora­ had charge of these two papers for at 5:02 and 6:02 and every two hours son are Elmer Corbin, Marlon Gll- tory Prodlfcts Co. 32w1 "The Xafikee Clipper" Frl.-Sat; 1t several years. throughout the day until 10:05. more,, John Turner, George Ptist, "The Yankee Clipper" Pri..Sat. it Curry St. George and George Clinton. "The Yankee Clipper" Fri.-Sat. ii Page Tlfro INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1927

Write lt on your hcnrt Pln tliy fnltli to no mnn's and because they were given out by a department not given to political fables, 3% Ikmt every dny lu tlie bcBt Bieeve; linfit tliou not two 3B flIair of Uie ycnr.—Emcraon. eyes of tlilne own 7—Ciirlylc, the truth of the matter seems now well established and little except grim acquiescence is to be heard. "Utterly ridiculous," said Governor Groesbeck last year during: the campaign. "Perfectly silly," said his cohortis when tentative figures yvere presented to the legislature last spring. "The Audit That leaded" is tho INGHAM TY NEWS title of an editorial which shrieked from the front page of an anti-Green newspaper no later than April 27, last. Pubiislied every Thiirsdny afternoon in tho Oily oC Mnson, .;j55Wf" Now that we have the facts; now that the legislature has included in its appropriations enough money to put the slate on thc right side of the Counly Sent of InKlinm County, MicIilKnn. /f^^^^'^^. ledger; now that state accounting is in the hands of a responsible state V. J. BItOWN & SON, PnbliHhera \V^^ officer; now that the politicians have quit and the truth is known—the fact Member of MicbiKun Press As.sociiilion '^^ISS^ should be borne in mind that these sums have yet to come out of tho tax- payers purse. When another screed begins about thc magnitude of tho 1927 SOllSCttIPTtON KATI.:S (I'nyBt)lc in Aitvniicc) One ycnr in InRhnm, Entnn and .tnciison Counties SbfiO state tax levy, it should be borne in mind that the people of Michigan are Six Mondifl in J;iKhnm, Jilntoii nnd .taciiiion Oonntics .i.' Three Month.s in JnKhnni, iiinton nnd Jiicitson Coiintien « now paying for dead horses. .A lot of fun yvas had out of them while the THE SAVING HABIT leads to tlie fOrming Of many BinKic Copies --—-—r-----„- „'J„ race yvas on but now thc gambling debts must be paid. I.,et the people be Other gOOd liabits Of living. Get the SAVING HABIT. Outside InRhnnn. Eaton nnd Jnek.son Counties in U. S. -."U All imncrs mailed outside tho U. s one ycnr ..liO charitable to the adminisration with courage enough to have faced the issue It Will help to make you, win influence for you, gain Wealth AnVEKTISING HATEs and to have forced its solution. and happiness for yOu. We inVite you to put One Of Our Displny ndvcrlisiPK rales on npidicntion. —0-- pass boOks in your pocket and Business iocnls nnd rendinK notices on fiist nnd locnl pages, JDc a line. No icndlnK or business ndvcitisinK less than 20 cents. Card of Thanks, one cent a word. Off On The Wrong Fool Obituary notices of 125 words free; more than I2/i words or obituary poetry, one Develop the Habit of cent n word. The NEWS dislikes to disagree with the purport of the initial editori.il No chnrRes for birth, death or niBniaBc notices, notices of reunion. , Banl^ing Your Money AnnouncementB of entertninmcnti) where admission is charged or of any plan to raise presented in the first issue of the Eaton Rapids Journal following its very funds must be paid ln advance at regular rates. recent consolidation with the Review of that city. It cannot refrain how­ inan account with Entered at the Postollice nt Mason, MichiRan. as second.clBBS matter. ' ever from pointing out Ihe fallacy of the position which the editor takes in US reference to the pollution of Grand River by dumping city sewage into the stream. 5% on SaVings Lost—A Man Grand River at Eaton Rapids is a beautiful stream of water. With The expression, "The world yvill long remember nor soon forget," could proper treatment it might be made an asset to the city almost inestimable •well have been coinedl for Major-General iL«onard Wood yvhose untimely in value. To suggest as did the newly installed editorial writer th.tt •death at Boston Sunday costs America the greatest statesman ever to serve it would be cheaper for Eaton Rtipids to buy a, few fish from The Dart National Bank of Mason in modern times. General Wood's life history reads like fiction; bis life was the state rather than spendi money to save killing them is to take Mason, Michigan •one high spot after another and every ttisk he undertook he sayv through to a provincial view indeed. It should be the pride of every city situated as Eaton Rapids is so happily located', to .set an e.xample in municipal house­ successful completion with the exception of the Philippine administration :nitniiii;iijxui|jlilluriltuuiinilTlllPLIllinTP'™f(nTIllinfiJM jjroblems yvhicli he had' well in hand at the time of his death. keeping and then to insist on offending neighbors doing likeyvise. The genernrbegan his military career as an army doctor serving yvith When a newspaper, speaking for the good people of a fine town like our troops engaged in subduing the .Apaches of .Arizona. His natural qualities neighbor on the Grand, infers that a mere !i;40,000 or ,$50,000 is to be the •of leadership were soon manifest to his superiors and he yy'as transferred excuse for continued pollution, it is certain the editor has not made the ef­ from the medical department and given command of combatant troops fort to determine public sentiment. Every toyvn just like every individual likes to be and expects to be a decent representative of the race. No indi­ Where Flowers Bloom 'Where he soon won such distinction tliat he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Iionor for conspicuous service in capturing Geronimo. Within a vidual can be that and dump his garbage on his neighbor's doorstep. Like­ few years .America and Spain resorted to arms and Wood was made a col- wise no city can continue to holtl up its head among Michigan municipalities onel of volunteers, commanding the famous Rough liiders in yvhich reginietit and continue dumping its slime and filth in a stream like the Grand to breed There's Happiness Roosevelt was his subordinate as lieutenant colonel. After Spain yvas de- disease, offend thc nostrils, kill yvild life, destroy beauty and prevent the feated and the United States placed a protectorate over the infant republic enjoyment by its people of those natural recreational advantages yvhich the -of Cuba, there yv«s but one logical man to choose for the task of helping founders of the city early recognized and quickly secured. When guests are being entertained, at parties, in the sick the new nation to throw oif the shackles of Spain's archaic and' backward Instead of complaining against the edicts of the state which demand of industrial policies and governmental sloth and to give Cuba her rigbtful place Eaton Rapids a thing yvhich common decency should have prompted, it should room, at \Veddings, and on Other occasiOns "flowers bring nmong the nations of the New World. Under Wood's genius the island re- noyv retract and urge upon the city all haste in bringing about such disposal happiness and e.xpress thoughtfulness. With the exception jmblic conquered dread dipeascs caused by lack of sanitation, railroads yvere of its offal as yvill restore to its own people Grand River in the simplicity Jbuilt, foreign capital yvas used to develop one of thc most fertile spots in and charm of its headyvaters and thus have a part in the restoration of its Of roses. Our flowers are produced in our Own plots and 'the world and thc people emerged from conditions such as were endured entire length to the people of Michigan, sending it to Lake Michigan as it gi-eenhouses. They are always deliVered fresh and Will during the dark ages and yvithin a few short years have stepped to the fore once was, a majestic stream of sparkling yvaters instead of the yelloyv flow dinnncially and cultur.ally. of putridity it now represents. keep their fragrance and beauty much longer than the —0— The trust which Roosevelt placed in the integrity of Wood and his suc­ average cut flowers. cesses as military and civil governor of Cuba was revealed by Woodi's pro- No I4arm Done motion over a long list of superiors to tbe rank of a general ofTicer by his former comrade in arms who reached the presidency through the assassina The International Country Life Conference .is ended. For that those tion of McKiriley. For the next few years the general, beloved by both who live in the country have reason to be truly grateful and in this day of CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS .officers and men for liIs honesty, courage and thoughtfulness, served writh suburban expansion most of us are included. What the people had a right distinction on the general staff and also as governor of Moro provinces in to e.xpect of such a gathering did not materialize. If reports of what was 4he Philippines. Under Secretary of War Elihu Root, Wood was given the said are true, there was little of constructive effort which resulted'. That lask of building a modern army general staff and to his farsightwiness our own Michigan agricultural college was made the forum for utterances A. W. JEWETT FLORAL CO. America and the allies owe their success in the World War. Wood's policies such as credited to Professor Taylor is of no great pride to Michigan folks, •of officer training furnished America with the leadership that won the yvar. much less Michigan agriculturists. Whoever paid' Secretary Jardine's fare Phone 98 With all his successes the real test of the general came with the great- to East Lansing wasted his money. What the distinguished cabinet member est defeat an army officer could suffer. From the hands of the general staff said was too silly to do injury just as what Professor Taylor said was too wliicb he created he was denied combatant participation in the World War. vicious to gain foUower.s. Michigan folks had felt rather puffed up over Many lesser men would have carried their trottbles to the people, would have the fact that President Buttedteld of its state college was the president of refused to work as a subordinate, would have let their .sorrow and sense of this international order, but now that its vintage has been uncorked most of injiistice interfere yvith their patriotism. Not so with Wood; he gave every us feel like the host whose latest efforts at home brew blew up the kitchen ounce of his energy to troop training; his great experience v/as given un- —we feel like apologizing for having entered upon such an undertaking. His Bin is Fiiied! •stintingly to the prepar.ation of citizen soldiers. Although informed' that On the other hand the farmers»of Michigan will pursue the even ways Pcrshiiig yvould not have him in France, mainly on grounds of army jealousy. of their life. They yvill return to their homes to rear up fine families, to Wood proved him.self bigger than his critics. their fields to raise record crops, and to their neighborhoods to yvield the. influence of yvell regulated lives to the upbuilding of country life---not be- After tlie war Wood was urged to run for the presidency but again he Tliat's Wliy He Has yvas doomed to failure, in the deadlock^ of the convention his backers turning cause they have attendetl the conference but because they are endowed yvith too much nat'iy'e equilibrium to. be thrown off balance by such vain to Harding yvho received the nomination and yvon the election. The greatest Tliat Happy Smile- t.nsk which any man ever undertook was soon given him, that of bringing yvanderings of the mind and too much mental poise to be cast down by such dribble. order out of the chaos weak spined governors had inflicted on the Philip­ He Has No Worries pines. Outside of a handful of professional political meddlers Wood brought —0— to the Philippinos thc greatest measure of contentment and prosperity they If a less serious situation were reflected, the antics of the police of Neyv Over tlie Coal Situ­ bave ever known. He worked unceasingly to stamp out leprosy, his tireless York and other cities to round up the bombers yvho during the past yveek energy in that direction being largely responsible for his, untimely death. have terrorized citizens of several cities, would be ridiculous. According to ation. Many men have .succeeded in one undertaking, but it fell to the departed the daily press a general roundup of so-called "Reds" is being made. That and ljeloved General Wood to succeed in many of the world's greatest prob- they are well known to police is stated. The amusing part comes in the loms, and to succeed even when others were given credit for his successes. statement that the sum total of arrests made during the first forty-eight , You can throw out your chest, too, and. you Will feel like hours after the New York subway explosion seems to have been a poor With feyv exceptions presidents have trusted one man beyondi all others but doing so if you have your coal bin filled by us now before Wood was trusted implicity and his advice and .abilities sought by four chief Russian vagrant who happened to have a copy of a German radical book tile probable advance iB the price of fuel. If We fill your executives, McKinley, Roosevelt, Harding and Coolidge. Indeed the wprld in his possession. Police of other cities are running in equally wide circles will long remember nor yvill soon forget Leonard: Wood whose honest and with equally unimportant results. In the tneantime whole front pages are bin you can be sure of getting high quality coal; the same ,faithful sery'-ices and his boundless energy won for him the implicit con­ devoted to telling the wbrldi of heroic endeavors made to save the necks of coal from the same mines that the late Robbins Rayner sold fidence of not only his own nation but of the world. the killer-burglars, Sacco andi VanzettL The press seems to have largely so many years, the best coal in fact that money can buy. lost sighi. of the fact that the men are under charge of murder and not yvith Place your order today. —0— having belonge

Mrs. Mary Hammond and son Mah- ning: Cla.ss leader, Howard North; Ft-ed Hoehn's grove in Dimondaie, Harold Beehler spent the yveek end ia lon of Grand Ledge, visited relatives Communion Steward, Ila McCue; Or- Saturday and Sunday. Indiana. bere last week. ganist, Arlene North; Stewards, Mr. Roscoe Buskirk and family attend- •Arlene North spent from Friday Mrs. 0. J. Moore and Mis.s Ruby Beck and Mr. Buskirk. oil the Buskirk reunion at the Paris until Tuesday with Frances Barkway Hammond attended the first reunion The annual S. S. election yvas held fish hatchery. park near Big Rapids, at Whitmore Lake. of the 1. C. N. class of IOIC at Pot- Sunday morning; Supt., •.\rvi(le Saturday, -Arvide North attended the t'cuniom ter Park last l<'riday. North; Sec., l'auline McCue; Treas., John Pay and family of Holt, also of the 10'27 class of Ingham County Prof. G. C. White ant! Re\'. Lingo Gerald Franklin; Organist, Claradoris Mrs. Kate North and daughters. Mar- Normal at Mason city park, Satur­ yvere in Reatiing, Monday. Richey; Chorister, ljouise Lennon. lan and Celia, called at lIoward day. .Aubrey Tooker and family attend- .Vorth's, Sunday. l?asil Coburn was in Detroit, tho ed the Tooker family reunion held in Neville Berry and Raymond and first of the week. Eden DO YOU READ "The Yankee Clipper" Fri.-Sat. lt R. .A. Peckcns moved from the Lynn Our Rolfe house to Mason. Ijillian Pfeilfer yvas at Sunfield over .Sunday attending the United Brethern ADVERTISEMENTS? camp meeting. She visted her pat-- ents there, yvho have been in attend­ ance throughout the two weeks' ses- sion. The monthly social and business meeting of the U. B. young people's Like any other progressiVe business We strive society will be held at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Clare Watters. Every­ one is cordially invited. to please our customers and build up new business lvathleen and Phyllis Woodlock of Lansing, visited their aunt, Mrs. by advertising our service. Mivble Douglas last yveek. Nadcne Kolfe is spending the week with hcr grandmother. Mr.s. Florence John.son rctut-ned READ OUR ADVERTISEMENTS home Wednesday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. McCreery and family of lndiana. from week to week. You may find a helpful sug- Ml-, and Mrs. Almon Chapin wct-e in Olivet last Wednesday.

g-estion or a new idea that will benefit you. USELESS TO DA'i'E. Husband: "You accuse mo of reck- less extravagance. When did I ever make a useless purchase?" Wife: "•Why, there's that fit-e ex- tinguisher you bought a year ago. We've never used it once."

—THE— Across the Garden FIRST STATE & SAVINGS Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mattison spent Wednesday evening at J. E. Bate- BANK man's. •Mr. and Mrs. Jack \Valtcrs of Ma­ Mason, Michigan son, called at C. L. Carrier's, Sunday dm" evening. The Bank on tlte Corner Mr. and Mrs. Harry l^^auer were Sunday' callers at H. J. Lauer'.si. Merle Haynes spent a few days last week with Pauline i\IcCue of Groven­ burg. J StonequarIy Corners t ( Northwest Stockbridge ) .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doxtader and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Doxtader anrl children spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glaspie and fam­ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bramble motor- with Leo Doxtader. ily spent the week end with Bert ed to the upper peninsula last yveek Baker Thurlby and family were in Lantis. to visit her mother and other rela- Leslie, Sunday. Mrs. .Anson Standish, Mrs. Nod tives. Mrs. Charles Eckhart and Mrs. .A Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. I<'t-ancis' .Mr. and Mrs. William Wiborn at­ Waters yvere callers of Emil Olney Jesse, returned from a trip to the tended the Everett reunion Sunday at Monday afternoon. No Matter What Proportions uortheru part of the state the latter Potter l^ark. Mrs. Wm. Schopp spent Sunday part of the week. Mr. and Mr.s. W. T. Keeney went to yvith her niother, Mt-s. .Ada Taylor. Mr.s. Merrill yvas in an auto acci- North or South, East or West see their little granilson, Arvi

INTERCITY PrCNIC. Kiwj^ians and their families and CIassified guests representing the three clubs of Doctor Dreisei Own Advertisements Mason, Williamston and Eaton Rap- Injuries, Saves Baby ids, are to hold a rousing picnic at Neyv Vork.—Dlplitlierla of tile Bartlett's Beach, Pleasant l^ake, on Friday, .August 2C. Sports, ball games lmynx tlirentoned to clioke tlie and stunts will occupy thc afternoon lil"c out of Iane, tlio biil)y dnugli- For Sale preceding tho basket dinner at OiSO, ter of Bolicenian iiugo C. Gels- i t it is announced. Members froni Ea- sole, Mnpiewood, N J. ton Rapiils and Williamston yvere An lniincdlnto operation, FOll .SAl^E—Five ton Fairbanks pre.sent at thc nieeting of tho Mason scales, nearly new, at a bargain. J. known as "intubation,'' was aii club this week to plan final details. R. P. Smith, phone 50. 32wI tiiat couid save iler; IDr. D. ,L C. Dart and H. J. Bond are the Mason i'oin, ten iniios away, started members of the general coniniittee to Iaiic's bedside ln an anibu- FOR SALE — Majestic k i tchen Iiaving the alTair in charge. range in good condition. Cheap, if liince, witli .yllss .yiarion Baltzel, (taken at once. W. W. Hazelton, R. PROB.VTK HEARINGS AUG.. 16. a nurse, and Custay* Scluiildt, f. D. I. On Aui-clius-Eden road. It lL'state of Oliver Askew, deceased, driver. Anotlier vclilcie cut hearing- on claims; Estate of George across. Scliinldt's conrse. Tlie j Foil SALE—By owner, 7-passeng- ID. Bayley, decea.ied, hearing on fina" auibdlance swerved nnd craslied er Buick touring car. .A bargain if account; Estate of Hannah J. Miller, into a steel trolley pole, a coni- taken at once. J. 0. Vaughn, corner deceased, hearing on appointment ef Cedar and Columbia. 32yvI plete wreck. Its occupants administrator; li;state of Phebe M. were severely cut and battered. Gronk, deceased, hearing on will; Es- Tbe young pliyslcian, never- FOR SALIi;—A good kitchen range, tate of Lticy Knickerbocker, decease ' cheap. Wood or coal. Inquire of W. hearing on final account; Estate of tbejiess, applied emergency (lress- W. Smith, cor. Cedar & Columbia. Ip Eugene L. Robertson, deceased, hear- lng to bis conipanlons' injuries ing on appointment of administrator; and his own, then cotntutin. I FOR SALli—Fairbanks-Morse 20 Estate of May M. Bancroft, deceased, deercd an automobile, which ll. p. engine, used by Dansville school hearing on will; E.state of H.. Faye ruslied Jilm and the nurse to the to oj)erate electric plant. Ready to Latham, decfa-sed, hearing, on appoint­ Gelsscle liome. He nnd Doctor run again. Ingham Twp. Board of ment of admhtistretor; Estate of Rosa Education. See Luther Pollok,. Sec. Demarest successfully operated E. Van.^tta, deceased, hearing on on the baby. 32-tf claims. A Savings Account Will Stop Leaks of "i' FOR SALE—Roller canaries. Mrs. CHALLENGED. Extravagance W. A. Fosdick, Dan.sville. 32w2p During the first few days in the militia camp Private Brown was the li'OU SALE—I have the following INVENTS DEVICE TO UND victim of so many practical jokes If you get tile ilabit Of spendillg all you earn you yvill soon be spelld- cows listed for sale: Full blood Jer- that he doubted all men and their siey, 5 years old, fresh in September; motives. One dat-k night while he JUNES ON SKYSCRIPERS lng more tllali you earn and financial troubles will follow.' Witli a savings •Jersey and Holstein, 5 years old, fresh yvas Walking guard, one of the offi­ account you will learn tO be thrifty; eacli week or nionth you WillAVant to and also a used stack canvas, 2'lx28. cers loomed up. "'Fhree used Fordson tractoi-s that can "Who goes there?" Brown challeng­ Greater Safety ln Flying It Expected increase your balance and witli the interest we add it will not t'alie long lie depended upon for doing fall yvork. ed. ae the Result of Jenkins' J. B. Dean, Foi-d Sales and Service, to build up a snug little fund. With this saVings account you will be able "Major Moses," replied the ofTicer. Invention, Mason. 32wI Brown scented a neyv joke. to take adVantage Of business OppOrtunities, you Will be able to haVe a "Glad to meet you, Moses," he said Wa.sbington.—A propeiler-reversing home of your own, you will haVe a feeling of security that only financial Vm\ SALli:—Red star range, will cheerfully. ".Advance and give the device wiiicb, it is announced, yviil ii)urn cither gasoline or kerosene. Earl ten commandments.'' independence can bring, E.xtravagance will not seep through the barrier pornilt an airplane to be brouglit to llradman, m K. South street. 32wI if a savings account is On guard. Ordinary scarecroyvs will frighten a stop witiiln twice its own lengtii FOIf S.ALE—Seven room house ou away almo.i^t any sort of bird that after it touclies tlio ground, iias lieen Start that account today. Our oflicei-s yvill welcome you no matter three full lots, well located, with damages crops but common, street evolved liy C. Francis Jenkins of fruit and shade trees and large gar- variety sparrows are no respecters of Wnsliington. the size of the account. age. .Attractive price for quick sale. scarecrows. Discovering this to his Announcing ills new Invention, for •Ed Harris, phone 350. 32wl sorrow, Gustav Schmitz, owner of a wliicii a patent lins been issued, Mr. argc orchard near Hornburg, Ger­ l^OU SALE—l02(1 Ford coupe. Lots many, has been in despair during the .Tonkins said tliat it would now be of extras, excellent mechanical condi- past" few days, according to the Chi­ possible to cstabllsli alr fields directly tion and priced right. J. B. Dean, cago Tribune, and could only stand by ln cities and on tiio roofs of large THE FARMERS BANK iFord Sales and Service. 32wI and watch his fruit devoured by hun­ bulldlngs and ciiminnte tbc ''siow and gry hordes of the pesky little birds costly liauling of ninil, express, and Member Federal Reserve System I'"OIl SALE-OxlS wall tent com- until he thought of his radio. Moving passengers from suburban fields to iplete with poles. .A. McDonald. 3l-tf a raucous loud speaker' into the or­ tlielr real destination. chard and turning the amplifier on FOR SALE—New milch cow with ''Tiie reversing lever Is so geared,'' his set up to its fullest pitch he de­ lie explained, "that It cannot be calf by side. George Jlenger, 3 miles feated the birds yvitli the first blast •wc.st of Holt. 3Iw2p of radio sound and at last reports the moved yvbiie tbe plane Is in tbe alr, tiiereby eliminating the danger that orchard was still clear. BUSINESSLIKE. FOR S.ALli;—Three burner Perfec- the pilot might nccidcntnily ptill the COM'ItS. .MEI2TING, WII.SON- Harry is mighty businesslike. I tion oil stove and good oven. 223 S. lever. When tbe airplane strikes the Suite of MichiRan. The Probate Court fo" Rogers street. 32w2p UNDER IHE KNIFE. wonder how he broke the news to the County of InBham. Lowe: "The doctor says I got to ground, a spring automatically ro- KEEPING WELL c o' OHARLES Phyllis's father after their secret S. Wfl.SON, Deceased. FOR S.ALE—A light truck. Call have my .appemlix, tonsils and ade­ leases tlie safety guard on the revers­ marriage ? HavinK been nmwintcd comminsioncrfl to re­ Jflr.s. L. M. DuBois. Phone 153. 441 noids tiken put and a piece of bone ing control and the aviator is free to SUMMER COMPLAINT He simply wrote on his business ceive, examine und adjust all clainiH and de­ W. Elm street.' 31-tf removed from my nose." bring his plane to rest on ground, card: "Please find yotjr daughter at­ mands of all persons BBalnst said deceased,, Crowe: "Gosh, you won't have much we do heieby RIVC notice that four months deck, or sen, tilmost ns IhstaDtaneous- tached hereto.'' from thc 28th day of July, A. D. 1927, were FOR SALE—Five room house, wa­ left, yvill you?" DB. rRBOEKICK ti. OBBBM ly as a bird ceases flight.'' BdMer ot "BKALTH" nllownt by snid court for creditors to present ter and lights. Also .six room liou.se Lowe: "Not a cent" FINAL ACCOUNT. iVIcCOLIIXtlJGH their claims to us for examination nnd ailjust- •with bath. E. L. Leonard, 618 Center Other benefits of the new device Suite of MlclilKnn. Thc Probnte Oourt for mont, and that we will meet at tbe office of Hubert R. Bullen,"'County 't'loasiiicr, in the street. 31w2p were outlined thus: VEltY mother and every nurse tlio County of IaKliiun. J?..'?*"'*'"" of Cointp h<'l' per- quart for picking. D. Dorman. 1 11:50, and in the afternoon at 1:50, as houses still were melting along the Next to mother's milk. Bolt consid­ ers cleAillnesB, fresh air and quiet aa 3:50, 5:50, 7:50, 10:15. pathway where tlicy were broken off. Made by WANTED—To buy ten grade Hoi- important. The baby must be kept stein heifers, one year old, John Ickes, Returning cars leave Lansing at Dah.sville, phone 34-4 rings. 32w2p 4:25, 5:25, 7:25, 9:25,11:25 and in the clean, A bath every day and in very This is' the reason why the p. m. at 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and Caters to Motorists; hot weather twice a day,I;ty weeks at 113,000 a Mark Holliday, Don Holliday. .82w1p LeghorMi 1b. .10c veek. I'uul will get ball SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS. INGRAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHiv THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 Page FiTe

'yet beautiful llps. And he might have "The Yankee. Clipper" Fri.-Sat. It the same kink, inside that wonderfttl Fred Brockyvay of Canandagua; N. head of his. He, too, nilght get tlred Y., is spending the week with Mason WHAT friends. nnd go away, never to return. Slie sulTerod lb sucli ngouy of uiind Paul Clinton is spending tho week Saturday Specials! with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ELLEN as exceeds any pain of body, ln n "The Yankee Clipper" Fri.-Sat. It Ransom Jump, in Munith. few dnys ber face began to siiow tiie J. C. Quirk of Detroit, visited Ma- Miss Martha l''resliour who has been FEARED oi'fects of this mental strain. When Palmer's Grocery son friends Sunday. attending sunimer school at Ypsilanti Clement entered tiic house slie gasped Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Buxell spent thc Normal, returned home Friday. with i-clief; lf lie was n few minutes week end in Ashley. Theo. Ilortle, .-Vdrn'r., recently sold ((9 by D. J. yvfttsh.) iiite she realized torture. Mrs. Conk­ 100 lbs. pure Cane Sugar, cash price Jf6.95 Mrs. Mairy Stroud left Saturday for lin grew concerned for iior and Cie- the Birdseye JlcCullough homo on Hli) mooniight wtts the white, Beeclinilt Spaghetti, per can 13c a visit in Clevolatid. Lansing street to Mason E. Reynolds. mcnt begun to notice. liquid moonlight of June. Ellen 10 lbs. Sugar 68c C. A. Parkhurst was in St. Johns "My darling! (yrc you sick? Homc- Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence of Hamp­ Iluflf had gIrHshiy tested it by Saturday on business. ton, Vit'ginia, and Mi!5>s Esther Fi'esh- T" slckV Wiiiit ails you? Co and visit 4 bars P. G. or Kirk's Flake Soap (1 bar fl-ee) for 19c reading ttioud ft'otu n neyvspa- •Miss Bernice Root .spent Saturday our of Lan.sing, arc guests of Martha your motlier for a few days,'' he ad­ per wbicb Cienieitt itad left upeu lhe Certo, per bottle 28c in .\iason visiting friends Freshour this week. jured. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Browne were in rernnda. Site lmd begun witb a sulii- "No I No I l can't leave you," ParoWax, 4 cakes for 13c Mr. and Mrs. Edwanl Banks spent cientlj obvious hcadilne—''Mysterious last week at Lake George. Detroit over thc week end visiting sighed Ellen. 3 pkgs. Spaghetti, Macaroni or Egg Noodles 25c their son Charles an.d family in the Disappeai'ancc''—and read on through 'I'licre ciiine a morning when slie Miss Ella Mae Stoddard is visiting a few lines of tite fine print: ''When Pilot and Table Talk Cofl'ee, per lb. 35c friends in Jackson this week. latter's new home recently built near was too sick to rise, lt was only a Grassa Pointc. John Ray walked out of tite bouse headache, she sald, but Clement lind Holland Special Coflee 39c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison are inst nigllt bls wife expected him to .'ipending the yveek at Gull Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Neely am tlie doctor come, and Mrs. Conkiin Pint Concord Grape Juice ^•_25c nephew, Charles Swarthout, spent •return in a few minutes. That yvas and flie other neighbors brought in Miss ljcah Smith of Lansing, spent Sunday in Brooklyn and Cement City tlie inst that anyone, so far as can 2 All Bran, Post Bran or Shredded Wheat 25c Sunday with Miss Doris Howlett. jelly and cliicken broth. Charles is spending the yveek in Ce­ be iearned, sayv bim—'' .3 Silk Tissue Toilet Paper for 25c Mrs. lCarl Brimmer of Nonvood, 0., ment City yvith his father. '•l'm going to stay with you ail ''Wliyl'' Eilen's voice came to an day,'' Clement said, ''l'il read 'Enoch 3 pkgs. Jar Rubbers 25c is visiting hcr sister. Miss M.aud Orr. The third reunion of the Wilson abrupt stop. ''How dreadful 1 l wish L. :R. White is enjoying a week's school will be held Thurs

The Michigan Central has painted guests from ayvay were .Mr. and Mrs. SparUng of Alaiedon Center, and Cley Foreman. REAL THRIFT. all its buildings .and also laying new Bert Sadler and children of Poplar Ethel Baldwin of Brown City, were Mrs. Mabel Johnson was at Lansing, .An old Irishwoman sent a parcel to steel. .A .construction crew is station- Bluff, Mo., Ml', and Mrs. Lawrence guests of Mrs. Dell Wolf, Saturday. Frid.-»y. her son, in .which .sjic enclosed the fol­ ed here. Hcitzman and children of ..Vlma, and 'i'he S. S. bible cla.ss will hold their Miss Gaylia Hart spent Wednesday lowing note: Arlington Park subdivisioti has a Mrs. T. J. Shields of Lansing. class party at Mr. and Mrs. Doll with lJJoatrico Otis, "l'at, 1 am sending your waistcoat; record of a lot a day since its open- Mr. and Mrs. Frank lBiggs and Wolf's Friday night, August 12. A Miss Grcda Otis spent Wednesday to save weight l have cut olf all the ing here June I5. There yvere IIO Howard attended the camp meeting potluck supper will be served. afternoon with Mrs. Mable .lolinson, buttons. Your loving mother. Young' Wife Stricken lots and Saturday night there wero at liJaton Rapids, Sunday. Little Miss Marjorie l''rost is visit;- Mi's, Frank Collar was at Williani- "P. S.—Vou will 'find them in tho only forty left unsold, ljast yvoek Clair Brown and father attended ing her grandparents at Big Rapids. ston, Monday. top pocket." At Ann Arbor, Aug. 1 wa.s the best having made twenty-one the funeral of au uncle at Nashville, The Wheatfield Center L. A. S. will sales in'seven days and one house yvas Saturday. hold their next meeting with Mrs. Nora Miller, .\ugust IS. Everybody LONG ILLNE.SS FATAL TO MR.S. sold Saturday. Ground was broken Ml', and Mrs. Clair Brown and fam­ early last week for one house and an- welcome. .SE'l'H CAIfLSON. ily were at Duck Lake, Sunday. other two or three will be started Eugene Frost and Mrs. Feastcr at­ soon. tcndeil a funeral at St, Johns, Sunday. Funeral sevviccs wero beld Wednes- 'l'he telephone company is replacing Mr. and Mrs. Roland Frost attend- \ PrI. Dist. NO. 3 Whf'atfield \ (lav for Mrs. Carrie Avena Carlson, a fifty pair cable running from the of- ed a family reunion at Northville, wife of Seth Carlson of Holt. Death fico to thc main corners with a hun­ Saturday. liad come to Mrs. Carlson at Ann At'- dred pair. .All available lines were in Miss Alberta Ct-awford is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hammond bor, Monday, August I, folloyving a use and more yvere required. her cousin, Mrs. Roland Frost. spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. E. C. long illness. Mt-s. Carlson was the Mrs. Philip Smith of California, Mr. and .Mrs. W. B. Frost went to Otis. only child of Arba and Neva 'Fergu­ formerly of Lansing, is visiting her Belle Lsle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collar and sons, son and was born in Lansing, Novem­ sister, Mrs. Gary Snow, of E. Delhi Miss Bet'tha Showerman and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Isham called at Frank ber 9, I90C. When but a year and a avenue. Collar's, Sunday. half of age her father died of tuber­ Mae Hale of Williamston Center, at- Mr and Mrs. Alfred Walters left tended camp tneettng at Eaton Rap- Miss Beatrice Otis had her tonsils culosis yvhich disease tho child also Monday night for an extended trip in and adenoids removed at Dr. Stobie's contracted at four. When she was ids, Thursday. the west visiting her sisiter, Lillian, in Rev. h. A. Mead called on Mr. and hos)ital, Friday. fourtccn her mother also was strick­ Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. John Foreman spent en with the malady and died, after Mrs. Frank Biggs, Saturday. Mrs. Lillie Evans attended a school Tlie Misses Myrtle and Vernietta Sunday .at their son's, Mr. and Mrs. which sho maile her home with an reunion at Ravenna, where both she uncle, Claude Fergulson, of Lansing, and her mother attended school. and foster grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Black and son-in-law enjoyed ^10 Henry Hayvkins of Holt. a trip to northern Michigan last week. Duripg her entire life ill-health has A Ford car belonging to Charles rolybed her of much of the enjoyment Pratt and driven by his son Ered was she so richly deserved, much of her stolen from the carnival grounds last time being spent in hospitals in a vain 'Tuesday night yvas found Saturday endeavor to free her.self of disease. near the city limits of East 'Lansing. Nov. lil, l92'l, she married Seth Carl­ Nothing about the car was molested, son of Norway, where the couple lived a flat tire being the only damage. until their removal to Holt iu the aut­ D. D. Tooker and family of Edmore, umn of l925. May 9, l927, she be­ visited relatives after attending the came thc mother of a little daughter Tooker reunion at Dim'onilale, Satur­ yvho fate again intervened and the day and Sunday. little life was taken. Seven voung men left Monday night .Although a gt-oat sufTerer during with the ll9th Field Artillery for her life, Mrs. Carlson was alyvays of three yveeks at Grayling. tl cheerful ilisposition, known in the hospitals at Ann Arbor as "Miss Sun- .•=hinc," and among the children of the WIIeatfield Center yvards as the "Sunshine Nurse." lt was at tho re(|uest of the nurses that thc young woman spent many hours jn the children's wards where hcr Bertha and Roy Showerman and songs and stories were received with mother spent Sunday with Mr, and such enjoyment by the little unfortu­ Mrs, John Willett of Eden, It makes no did'ereIlee What price you Wish to pay for a during nates. Mr, and Mrs, Goward and faniily of car the Chrysler is the car to buy. Froln the sturdy, speedy Owosso, spent Sunday with M, Show- Besides the husband there survive four to the brilliant performing si.ves, the entire Chrysler lior foster grandparents of Holt, a erman and faniily, u-nindniotlicr, Mi's. Francis I^'crguson .Mrs. George Hobson of .Tackson, line are cars of jRerit. We'll let you drive a Chrysler your- returned honie Sunday after spending of l/uising, an uncle, Claude Fcrgit- self. See the pick-up, see how easy it handles in trafl'ic, son, and an aunt, Mrs. Fred Morse, al- the week with hor mother, Mrs. Chap- po an ephow, Roland Morse, and a man. see What safety Chrysler hydraulic four-Wheel bralves give. niece. Miss Arlino Ferguson, all of .Mrs. lva Fro.st and Mr.s, Albert Lansing, lntei-nient was at .Maple Backus wei'O in Lansing, Monday. $aviilg Ridgo cemetery beside hor mother and Mr. and Mrs. .A. J. Frost spent Sun- Phone or call today and our representatiVe will bring- the little daughter. day witb Elmer Frost and family and all motored to Dansville, to visit car to your door. their aunt, Mrs. Remington. "The Yankee Clipiicr" Fri.-Sat. It Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanEtta at- Reason 'l'he Helping Hand class of the M. tended a family reunion at Island E, Sunday .school will hold a ice cream Lake, Sunday. BARR BROTHERS social on' tho church lawn Saturday The Sadler family reunion yvas held night. Wednesday afternoon the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 216 West Ash Street August 1st. /insist. ladies will scyv. Sadler, Thursday, August 4. The Order your Sunbeam Cabinet Heater before August Slat, instead of waiting until a few weeks later—and save $10.00. Make a down payment of $5.00 and receive, in accordance with the $unbeam $aving $eason offer now in eiTect, a credit of $15.00. Start paying the balance, when your Sunbeam is installed. A Holiday for Men and Boys The Sunbeam thoroughly heats the home with 5 to 7 rooms, but requires no basement. Only a heater con­ structed like the Sunbeam with a cast iron heating unit of the furnace type; an 84 pound iire-pOt; one joint above fire bed; an inner casing that doubles the heating Our Big Clothing Sale! surface, can give this result. For the heating capacity, economy, efficiency and long life of a cabinet heater LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS depend on these parts, which you do not see. Everyone can afford Sunbeam wdlole-home warmth. Sunbo&m 54 Off pricea «ra now tho lowest in Sunbeam hiatory. There are still seVeral Weeks in Which Tropical Worsteds and Palm Beach suits giVe real comfort. Especially if you still have your Vacation L. E. SALISBURY to enjoy or if you want to be thrifty and buy for next year, this half-price Regular Sunbeam Price, $110.00 sale on genuine Palm Beach and Tropical Worsteds Will appeal to you. Special Sunbeam Price, $100.00 SUMMER AND PALL Here's a saVings holiday for eVery man and boy Who attends this great clearance sale of fine clothing. Fall's on the way and we must clear stocks before the new season begins. That's a definite policy of this store—neVer to carry OVer merchandise—-and for that reason this occasion should proVe a SaVings holiday for all the ' men and boys Who attend. This sale includes our entire stock of men's and young men's clothing. EVery suit in the store is reduced. F. O. B. Detroit-Full Factory Equlpmcnl And remember—eVery famous Hart 4bf price is DRESS STRAWS one striking reason—and here are a few of the others:

Boys' School Suits From 0 to 25 miles an hour through gears in less thaa 7 seconds! Dress straws in the season's new­ Longest springbase ot any car under $1000! est Weaves, full range of sizes, all reduced to one-half the regular low 25 miles'per gallon of gas at 25 miles per hour. Within two Weeks boys Will be price. 19*foot turning radius! getting ready for school. NeW SHIRTS AND SOCKS Chic, smart, up*tO'the*fflinute body lines-fashionable suits Will be in order and now is pastel colors! Some lines of shirts and socks are the best opportunity you will have Plenty of seat'toom. leg*room. head-room—a big. lux* to fit them out at a saving. Boys' included in this store-Wide sale. We offer many special bargaiils to urious interior, richly upholstered! knee pant suits in sizes 12 to 18 thrifty buyers. Stock up now for Built to last long and re*seU high. are being sold here at just one-half school. And the lowest priced sedan in IJodge Brothers hlstofT* our regular low price. If you have a boy you must not miss this OVERALLS See it—drive it—and you'U deliberate oo longer. sale. Heavy blue bib, special $1.15. D. G. BARR & SON, Inc. HARRY E. NEELY Mason. Mich. '' SmiBE BRaTHeRs,lNC. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH.. THUIISDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 Page Seven

Many Nations Join At Farm Life Meet THE NEW

BKILlJANI' DEr.EG ATION ,ALAI{|v- Grocery Specials ED CONi'^EinCNCE AT .M. S. C. With (iclcgatcs rro'm 25 di(Tei-ent at Snyder's nations and 2.3 American states in at- tendance, tile siiecial Conntry l^ife "The Little Store With the Big Reputation" Spartons Conference holil. there lust week as ])nrt of tlie ceremonies marking the ,'^eventieth anniversary of the' found- 2 lb. jar Mother's Cocoa 25c ing of .Alichignn State College proved to"be a brilliant international gather- Arm & Halilmer Soda 8c ARE HERE ing. From far-oir China, India and Hekinan Cl'ackers, noile better, per lb. 15c ]i]gypt to more immediate neighbors Large pkg. Quick Naptha Soap Chips '- 19c such as Mexico and Can.'ida, delegates ljrought first hand word as to agricul- 6 bars Laundry Soap < 25c tural conditions in their homelands, 6 bo.xes Matches 25c and added to the valuable discussions Full Announcement on farm life. 3 pkgs. Light HOuse Oats or Corn Flakes 25c Nearly 20 difl'ei-cnt associations and 2 pkgs. Kellogg's All Bran 25c groups were included among the list Next Week •which held conferences during the 3 cans Libby's Pork & Beans 25c Country Life Week period. The 1 lb. Snyder's Best Baking Powder 20c American Country Life Association and the American Farm Economics 2 cans Hominy 25c Association held a joint meeting Read how to get it! which took rank as the largest of the The Best Coffee in the City for 45c conferences. The International Coun- try Life Commission, the World Ag- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GERALD A. PARSONS QOME down to the store, or tele­ ricultural Society, the Michigan Coun- phone, and let us enroll you as a try Life Association and many other groups of national and even interna- A. D. SNYDER member of the Heatrola Free Coal tional scope yvere included. Club. The membership fee is only Prcsehce of many farmers from the We GiVe S. & H. Green Stamps—Ask for them middle yvest added interest to the dis­ $2.00, and this is applied on the pur­ cussion, which centered at'ound the Free Delivery Phone 12 ^ THt PATHfiNDni orTiUAiii chase price of the Heatrola. general theme of thc relation between farm income and farm standard of living. Thci-e was difference of opin­ Thousands of people, all Over the ion on qiinor details, but the concen­ sus of opinion yvas summed up aptly country, take advantage of this offer liy Dean A. R. Manh of Cornell Uni- every year. The ofi'er is for a limit­ vei-sity, chairman of the conference resolutions committee, when he said ed period Only-—no free coal after Do It Today "Better farming, better business, August 20th. and better living; ttnd the greatest of This Free Coal of­ these is better living." A Harvest of Bargains Here fer holds good only If you don't know all about the until August 20th. Heatrola, noyv is the time tor investi­ If you cannot come This community has been blessed with a bountiful harVest. We haVe also provided a gate. When you see what a beauti­ in conveniently, just OBITUARY harVest of seasonable bargains at this store. We haVe bought heaVily and with cash and telephone, and yv e ful heating plant it is and learn about for our exceptional efl'OrtshaVe noyv On hand as gTeat an array of real bargains as Was will be glad to call its many exclusive features of con­ at your home. Emanuel Green, a yvell Respected ever offered in Mason. •jdoneer of Ingham county, passed struction, we know you Will decide away Julv 2G, lJl27. He was the son WINTER BLANIvETS OVERALLS that this is the heating plant you of Bcnj. Green and wife of Stock- bridge. He leaves to mourn his death Cold Weather will soon be here. Buy your 98c want. ii widow and seven childt-en, five blankets noyV at these August prices: grandchildren and one brother and Heavy White- live sisters and a host of friends. Standard 66x80 Blanket in all colors With back blue denim. gray background, for one Week only at $1.98. Well made. Every Mickelson-Haugh Co, Mary L. Gunsally was born in pair guaranteed. Wheatfield toyy-nship August 19, 1860, Fancy Plaid Blankets, 72x80, in all colors, and departed this life August 1, 1927, $1.59. aged 57 years, 11 months and 22 days. SHIRTS ^ She was the daughter of Isiiac and Part Wool 66x80 Bolo Blankets, in all col­ Charlotte Gunsolly, who both passed ors and patterns, $3.00. 50c ;iway when she was but three years 6yUaie of .-ige. She was then taken in the Genuine Esmond Indian Blankets, 64x78, A double sewed, home of J. S. Briggs and remained $4.79. well made blue there until her marriage. To this Esmond Jungle Robes, double woven,' size chambray worka union three children were born, Linna, HEATROLA Charles and Cleo Belle, the two lat­ 54x72, automobile blankets in leopard and shirt, sizes 15 to ter, passing away at the age of seven fawn patterns, $5.50. 17. There ts onty ONE Heatrola—ESTATE builds it and five years. Linna, the remain- ing one, now living in Portland, Or­ egon. On August 18, 1903, .she was August Dry Goods Clearanoe Tniirried to Rozell Crane and has since Figured Voile, fancy patterns, worth 65c Rayon Drapery, in dark colors, 36-lll. lived on a fram in Leroy township. per yard, Clean-Up Sale price 49c She leaves to mourn and think of her width 35c kindly deeds, besides her husband and Fancy Batiste, sale price 49c Curtain Scrim, Clean-Up price 10c daughter; two grandchildren, Robet-t Printed Swiss, sale price 29c Curtain Netting, extra special 25c and Cleo Belle Probst of Portland, Or­ Plain Voile, Clean-Up price 29c Table Oil Cloth, in fancy colors 28c egon; two foster brothers, Herbert Briggs and family of near Fowler­ Printed Rayons, great values 59c Cotton Bats, great value_15, 25, 50c up to $1 ville, and Chester Briggs and family Unbleached Cotton, 36-in width_10c, 15c, 20c Ladies Vests, silmmer weight 10c of Webberville; three nephews; Her- Bleached Cotton, rare bargains __18c to 25c Ladies' Rubber Aprons, special price ___19c iiert O'Dell and family of Vandei-cook Toweling, good quality, spec. price.lO to 25c Children's Play Suits, Indian and " Lake, Claud and Harold O'Dell and family of Howell and. a host of Percales, 36-in. wide 15c Cowboy $1.50 friends. HOSIERY 1 Baptist Church Notes 1 Ladies' regular $1.00 hose 69c BARGAIN BASEMENT I Stanley James Keld'scn, P|>st'^>r ^ | Ladies' regular $1.89 hose 98c We cannot begin to enumerate all the hun­ Men's light Work socks 10c dreds of bargains in our basement. Toilet 11:30 a. 111. Sunday school. Men's heavy Work socks 15c soaps, enamelware, aluminum ware, floor dp. m. B. Y P U. meeting. Reduced prices on all hosiery including There yvill be no morning service, mats, etc., at greatly reduced prices. since the pastor is ayvay on his va- Childl'en's, cation. The vesper sen'ices have been discontinued for the balance of the We Can Supply Your Needs summer. Look for the Big Sign No matter how dainty your appetite Is, you are pretty tNortli Aurelius Union Church) sure to find just the cut you desire at this market. Our \ lies. W. B. HarUog, Piwtor, f Bazaar and Dry Goods meats are especially selected to please the most discrimin­ H. H. SNYDER, Prop. ating. Order your Sunday roast here today and see how The North Aurelius Cradle Roll ex­ miich it adds to the enjoyment of your dinner. ercises vvtll be held Sumlay, August 14, at 10:30. All mothers and babies are invited to this service. Tfie North Aurelius church and Sunday school will hold the annual City Meat Market picnic at Pleasant Lake August 25th. Arrangements have been^matie for a Its Now Open Season on F. J. MoPRANGLE, Prop. fine program. Phone 293 MARRIAGE LICENSES. William E. Tomlin.son, Bay City _-22 GOOD USED CARS! Helen Isabelle Davis, Lansing 22 Walter Moore, Lansing 36 Nora Sanders, Richmond 34 It's open season on our good used cars. All rules and regulations are cast aside and .Tames V. Buckler, Lansing 23 the cars are priced to sell and sell quick. The new Hudson and Essex models are so pop­ Olive Woodward, 'Lansing 19 ular that we can take our pick of used cars and for that reason we offer an exceptional list Wm. Ellis Hoy, East Lansing 21 Mable Louise Btery, East Lansing.23 of bargains. Frank Sadowski, Lansing 23 Erma Bartell,.Lansing 18 SEE THESE CARS—SEE THESE PRICES Back On The Job! Harlow Bingham, East Lansing -..20 DRIVE ANY CAR YOURSELF Ruth Andrus, Lansing 20 Howard Hyatt, Lansing 19 After several Weeks of sickness and after undergoing an Genevieve Smith, Lansing 16 jTewett Touring With Winter enclosure. 1924 Tudor Sedan in first class shape_.$250 Del mas W. Keefer, Lansing 21 This car is just like new With new operation I am noW able to be back on the job and to give tires, new brake lining and has been 1923 Chevrolet Coupe with new batter­ Ruth Perkins, Ann Arbor 21 all automobile repair work, battery and tire service, my Walter H. Martini, Lansing 23 completely overhauled. Price $300 ies, new tires and new paint. A Esther Vi Eva Kinney, Lansing --21 great bargain at $175 personal supervision. I will be pleased to welcome my Charles S. Hansen, Lansing 28 1924 Fordor Sedan in good shape Eva Hendrickson, Lansing 27 throughout „ $250 1924 Ford Truck chassis with Wair- friends at the garage and service station and Will endeavor Clifford Arnold, Lansing 20 ford transmission ____...$150 Marie DeForest, Lansing — 18 to satisfactorily adjust any-misunderstandings that occur­ 1924 Fordor Sedan in excellent condi­ Fordson Tractor in excellent condition. Claude Hatchings, Grand Ledge —35 tion. The former owner Was Mr. Ira A real tractor for fall plowing $150 red during my enforced absence. Sylvia Bushnell, Lansing 29 Collar and the oar has had the best Harlandi W. Wilson, Evanston, 111.26 of care _. $300 Harley-DavidsoB twln-cyllllder motor­ Goldie I. Haywood, Wiiliamston _22 Yours for expert repair work at reasonable prices. cycle with tandem seat. This ma­ Harley B. Greaser, Lansing 21 1923 Dodge Touring in good shape, lots Dorothy A. Brice, 'Lansing 20 chine has been run biit 1500 miles Leroy Parsons, ^Lansing 21 of service left in it - ...__...... $100 and is jilst like ilew $175 Myrtle Roberts, Lansing ;—16 A. J. TORRANCE Leiand Poster, Lansing 35 See the New Hudson with the 118-lnoh wheel base Loiiise M. Carlisle, Lansing . .34 Proprietor of .A reared' railroad locbmotive, with its wheels removed^ heats a Norwich, The Mtaon Ganffe and ilie Qentral Servioe Station Conneetieut. passentrer station. If^per^ N. S. Diivis l^tar Sal0s, Mas^^ fdnns efficiently, supplying h$«t to USE OUR FREE PARKING SPACE thf train shed, station and cars in-t^e yard as required. as9 Page Eight INGHAM COUNTY N1!

Sunday aftei-noon with her brother, his ofTice and cause to be prepared so Origin Moore, at Okemos, . \ Council Proceeflings far as necessary plats, diagrams and DANSVILLE Dorr Bateman spent a few days last specifications for such work and to yveek wi'itchburg, .A cordial invitation to ijvhere the same—at a price which everyone. Oakland's price! 212 cubic inches displacement— a 78^>lb. crankshaft—bridge ti!uss crankcase con> is fair, jttst and equitable, con' struction for rigidity. sistent with, quality, uniformity Aurelius '* • • AU America is enthusing about the AlI-American and dependability. "The Yankee Clipper" Fri.-Sat. It Six. Come in today—and join the crowds!'' The monthly business tiieeting of 2-DOOR SEDAN Land.u the Aurelius B. Y. P. U. will be held Coup. •1045 Sport at the home of Alice and Charles RoadfUr •1075 cbrioLt •1145 'Davis, Friday evening, August 12. Everyone come for this is an impor­ 1045 Landau MM •1265 tant meeting. The social ^art of the ...J pwUm at /aetory. Odlearad ^ie— tnetudm minimum hanrfUnff meeting wil be a movie in 7 reels, ehmrg—. muytopmymtl—tlbmrulCMiara i Molon Ttmu farmtn* MM. The movie stars will be found in the audience. A. G. SPENNY & SONS East Aurelius Mason, Michigan Come in and see the Pontiac, too (Mrs. Eva Park of Lansing, spent the latter part of the week with her , sister, Mrs. B. T. Bateman. M. E. 'Bateman visited his son, Or­ ville and family, 'Friday and Satur- standard Oil Company day. iiiidianed Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mattison and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bateman attended, IMASON. MICHIGAN camp meeting at Eaton Rapids, Sun- day. s . B. T. Bateman and family spent section Two [TY NEWS Pages 9 to It, VOL. LXVIII INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 NO. 32

Establish Patrols New Dodge Sedan First Quality Winter Tales For Tourists howcy'er. Mingled with the amusing For Borer Control scene..^ IS a serious exposition of the Sets New Standards Apples Foreseen Scarce California Bound FILM NEWS .salient leatui-es of post-war social PASTIME THEATRE • lite. PREVENT MOTCylUSTS CAKUYING PUBLIC RECEIVES DODGE FOUR COLD, RAINY SPRING RETARDED BY ERWIN GREER Cliaptcr two of "The Return of the' SWEET CORN OUTSIDE AIJEAS, WITH INTEREST. SPRYING SAID. Ridd e Rider" is .scheduled for next: (President Greer School of Electrical Monday and Tuesday. & Automotive Trades, Chicago, III.) Lansing, August I.—Witli the ar- Neyv standards of performance and Winter apples of fii-st quality are "Ten Nights in i, Barroom," the It is baldface, outrageous lying; Melodrama that rivets the'atten- rival of sweet corn on Michigan tnar- beauty are to ibe found in Dodge going to be scarce in Michigan and famous old story and melodrama pre­ the deliberate stuffing of automobile tion; action--lots of it, s|)ectacular kets, iparticularly shipments ft-om Brothers latest sedan, introducerL adjoining states this fall according to sented in a new and stirring screen- tourists from the effete East with'a and gripping; a riot of color on a Ohio, roail patrols have been estab- July 17 as the first body type in an information gained by Holden Stiles version, is the attraction for next pack of the most fantastic yarns the background of tempestuous sea;.au- lished by the State Department of entirely neyv line of four cylinder cars. of Leslie, and furni.shed him bv the week Friday and Saturday. For tha. resourceful Westerner can invent. thentic historical interest---these are Agriculture on an highyvays leading In presenting this sedan Dodge Bros, department of horticulture at M. S. C. following week are prom'ised Laura Each season sees formidivble .additions the elements that combine to make out of the corn borer area to regions have come tb the fore yvith a car so at the request of J. G. Wells, Jr., "The Yankee Clipper," coming to the LaPlante and James Kirkwood in. county farm agent. It is the belief to the stock and an unceasing supply where the past has not yet been new and so advanced in engineering Pastime Friday and Saturday, a "Biitterfiies in the Rain," Art Acorit of observers that cold, cloudy yveather of new victims, gullible beyond hu­ found. The aim is to prevent roast- features that it has been accorded a screen entertainment that you" will }!L^^° 'I"*' Hoot Gibson in: with an excess of rain is responsible. man comprehension. ing ears from infested localities en­ most enthusiastic reception by the not foi-get. Tho period of the story "The Texas Streak." The Jack Kelly -A normal amount of bloom was pro- An interested gt-oup gathers, and tering borer-free territory anci pos- public. Orders for appt-oximatelv is that glorious era of American his­ Stock company is coming in a few duced but because of the conditions the fireworks commence. "Brother," sibly causing new infestations of the $3,250,000 of the sedan were received tory when the Yankee clipper ship wrecks, presenting "Smtlin' Through," referred to the fruit did not set. he is gravely informed, "you sure •p&st. within tyvo days after it was intro­ was mistress of thc seven seas, mak­ "Getting Gertie's Garter," "The Fam- "Rhode Island' Greenings, for in­ started for the right pltice. You'll be State and federal quarantines pro- duced and since that time business has ing speed records for .some of the lon- ily Upstairs" and other -stage favor^ stance," states Roy E. Marshall, hor­ a neyv man when you reach Los An­ liLbit 'the shipment of all corn on the been so great that production has ger runs that the swift steamers of ites of thc day. ticulturist, upon whose authority the geles, that is," lowering bis voice cob outside of the quarantined area, been increased. today have barely equiilled. Against above opinion is given, "produced a mysteriously, "if you get there alive." • according to Herbert E. Powell, state The new car is advertised as the this background is pre.sented a story profuse bloom this spring but the set "What do you mean?" Jones's dot*- commissioner of agricultut-c, and eni- fastest four in America, giving mile- that graphically reflects tiie spirit of Bits of Ancicit History is low. Other winter varieties vary mant fears flare into a bright flame. bat-goes have beeti placed on such a-minute perforniance with surprising thc times it represents. One refresh- Gleaned from Newa 'files of but are considerably better than the "Mexicans, brother, that's yvhat I shipments by transportation compan-^ ease and smoothness and acceleration ing element of the picture is the nov- yeara past. one mentioned." mean," his , new friend yvhispers from- 0 to 25 miles per hour in less el plot of a drama that grips your ies. , , , ' hoiirsely. "The bandits at-e out! If than 7 seconds through gears. So A heavy infection of scab is also attention at the start and holds it to Tourists, hucksters and other hu­ you were just an ordinary man, I'd great is the power of its engine in prevalent this year it is stated owing the final smashing climax. We are Fifty Years Ago man agencies, however, have been advise you to turn'right back. They're found to constitute a real menace to relation to the weight of the car that to the late .s-pring and the fact that carried away by the thriling realism The new yvheat house of E. Flora at running yvild in New Mexico." control of the ,pest, he says, by not it is never forced to labor and is, orchardists had not s))rayed yvhen tho of a storm at sea, when the '^Clipper" Chapin's crossing is nearly completed. Beyond the quicksand country complying with the ciuarantine regu- therefore, free from the roughnesa spores were disciiarged. Good prices battles her way through a terrific ty- Wheat on the couuty poor farm Jones ran into the reptile zone. .Awe- lations. and pounding that result from strain. for prime fruit are predicted yvitli one plioon around Cape Horn, and tlie yielded '15 bushels per' acre this sea­ struck he sat at tho feet of a vveath- Because sweet corn matures earlier Steering and parking ease have large sale of Northern S|)ys at $5.25 frenzied battle in which liand.sonie and son, |ier barrel pointed to as iiVdicatirtg a erbeaten storekeeper, yvho initiated than iield corn, the corn borer seems been accomplished by placing ball rugged Bill Boyd, as captain of the A son was born August 6, to Mr, keen demand. In this sale the groyver him into the terrors of the rattlesnake to prefer it. For this reason, roast- bearings in tho steering spindles as "Cli)pei-," quells a gang of villainous and Mrs, James Gallup of Vevay, picks the fruit aiul delivered it to tiie country beyond. By way of tuition ing ears are very likely to contain yvell as in the steering gear itself. mut neers. Boyd does the best of his Capt, George Miuar was honie from sorting tabled the buyer to furnish he sold .Tones a horsehair rope to living borers, lf thc unrestricted The cur will make a full turn in a 38- career as the cajitain, a role wiiich the lakes for a few days this week, packages and do the grading and with stretch about his camp at night. This movement of sweet corn were permit- foot street. exactly suits his rare combination of Por the remainder of the season his scabs up to one-half inch and apples kept the rattler from climbing in his ted, the pest would soon spread to Springs on the new car are excep­ good looks and manliness. Lovely vessel will be engaged in the wheat tionally long, constituting over ^5 per down to 2'/i inches inchuled in the bed. shipping between Chicago and Buf­ all parts of the United States, Com- grade. Elinor Fair is delightful as the hero- niissioner Powell says. cent of the total wheel base. This ltattlesnakes filled his dreams and ine. Little Junior Coghlan, last seen falo. Large signs have been erected at gives it the longest spring base of any waking moniants for two tiays, then here in "Slide Ivelly Slide," has an James Shafer, while ci-ossing Mud' patrol points to caution jieople car selling for .$l,000 or less. Feed Grain During faded before a graver menace. Jones outstanding t-olc as Mickey Murphy, Creek one day last week, discovered against carrying .sweet corn outside The body construction is not only met the sage who introduced him to the bpy stoyviiway, and Walter Long tile prongs of a huge 'set of Elk's of tile borer area. Automobiles and remarkable for its roundcil beauty but August Is Advice the hairy tijrantula. The tarantula as the "heavy" develops unexpected antlers protruding from the bottom. convoviinccs, upon ;ipproachin8' a for its high quality and strength. It has figured in so many detectiy'e niur- depths of villainy. Tliey contained six prongs and meas­ quarantine line, will bo rcquit-ed to is the one car selling for less than der stories, where its bite causps the An added attraction for these two ured four and a half feet across and come to a full sto|). Thc occupants $1,000 which has a full metal roof rail PROTECT COWS FKO.^f FLIES decease of the victim, that it is a may be seen at Raymer, Meacli & and belt moulding integral with the GOOD PRACTICE. sure-fire bite. The description of its evenings is "The Return of the Riddle Co.'s furniture store. yvill bc questioned by tlte patrols and Rider,'' featuring William Desmond any corn on the cob which is found, body. appearance is alyvay.s'vague enough to cause the sucker to shy violently at in a sequel to "The Riddle Rider," his Twenty Years .Agd will bc confiscated. At night, torch- In the de luxe sedan long lines, Late summer is the most trying The Mason Battery leaves next blended curves, perfect jiroportions every spider he meets thereafter. action picture yvhich was so popular es and Hares will serve as a signal to time of the year for both cows and here two seasons past. Tuesday for cncampniont at Luding­ motorists that they at-c approaching a and smart coloring conibinc to create their owners, ..yet by foiiowing a few John Henry Jones piloted his ma- ton. an impression of beauty such as few chine out of "the Mojave yvith a griu A realistic and .sympathetic treat- patrol. simple rules, dairymen can avoid ment of the popular theme of matern­ Harvey ,1'. Curtis of the faculty of /J'he importance of road patrol yvork light cars ever achieve. much trouble, and can add materially on Ills face. The pres.s'-agented ter- rors, that failed to materialize, had al love anil sacrifice is "Poor Girls," M. .A.. C., formerly a resident of Ing­ is stressed by corn borer oll'icials. In The interior is done in expensive to total milk production for the year. ham and a graduate of Mason schools, bt-oken the back of his credulity. He the feature attraction at the Pastime Ohio anil Michigan during I92G, 7,- mohair, with roller curtains, head lin- .August grass as a rule isn't "even' has been appointed physicist in the w.as still grinning when he surmount- Sunday, and Monday. This forceful 546 dozen ears of corn were taken ings and carpet to match. The yvin- good hay. If it isn't completely burn-^ United States department of labor at dows are of the latest French style, ed Cajon Pass, atid started the quick photoplay deals with the career of a from automobiles. Corn containing ed up by the sun and a long period' cabaret hoste.ss who leads a dual life Washington. living corn borers was confiscated .glazed yvith genuine plate glass, and of drought, it is dry, tough and leath-i descent toward the distant orange such fixtures as dotiie light, door han- groves of California. He had lost the so that her daughter may have an as­ The contractors for the construc­ from tourists bound for Florida, Mis- ery—literally a starvation diet for aj sured position in society.. When the tion of the road bed for the Latising souri, and Iowa. The interception of dies, yvindow regulators and robe rail dairy cow. Prof. W. J. Fraser, of the Neyv York air. Some of it had been at-e heavily nickel-plated. The unique scared out of him in the Kansas mud- daughter learns of her mother's sac­ and Jackson electric lines are now on. this corn undoubtedly prevented the University of Illinoisj found that over rifice she runs away from home to the ground and have esta'blished headi- introduction of the European pest in- instrument board features a .75-mile a period of four summers there were hole. New experiences dropped bits .speedometer and is finished in the new of it along the roadside. The rest of make her own way. She finds it e.x- quarters at the Phillip Nice farm. to these states. Commissioner Powell only three weeks during which one tretnely difficult for a poor girl with- Solon C. Lane of Onondaga, was asserts. "crinkle" effect. . I and one-half acres of pasture were it had been baked out in the desert. In line and proportion the standard He was now bringing the new vision out training to earn her own living. elected chairman of the board of sup­ sufficient to support one cow, and of- She finally learns the truth of her ervisors at a special meeting held last sedan duplicates the de luxe sedan, ten pasture was in such condition that of life, painfully acquired, back to THE SUPRBME ACHIEVEMENT. differing only in coloring and equip- earth. In fact he was in a fair way mother's sacrifice, after adventures Monday. State Highway Commission­ 30 acres would have been required. that threaten at times to result dis- er Earl was present and explained th» Slowly he drew away from her. His tnent. • It is designe

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Mr. and Mrs. George Gruhn took in yveek end at Lake George. f Dist. No.' 6 and Vicinity ' j the excursion trip to Niagara Falls Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coover have re­ hi.-t week end. turned from Indiana, and are spend­ Mr. and Mrs Harold Flitton attend­ ing their vacation with the latter's Mrs. Angus Barnesi accompanied ed the Miller reunion at Potter Park, parents. Your Vaeation Hodenpy! Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stricklin and little Sunday. Mrs. Martha I^arnes of ljansing, son of Ann Arbor, on a motor trip to Gweiuiolyn Culy spent tho yveek end spent Tuesday with Mrs. Carolyn Trip Securities Delta, Wisconsin, last Tbursday, in Lansing with Mr. and i\Irs. llrucc Smith. Don't Stan out bftght .md early Corporation where thev will visit relatives. Flittou. While Mr.V. Glen Bray and son Dale for tliat long trip, unless you are jMr. and .Mt-s. John Lott arc enjoy- were driving to Mason, Monday, they aure your engine Is re.idy for the 'Mrs. David Galvin is improving at 3k\ long grind. ing a trip in tidrtbern Michigan and this yvriting. were struck by a taxicab and their Above nH, you want to be aure of the Soo this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. Melton and Mr. car \vas throvvn into tho ditch. The the cylinders and pistons. You'll car yvas badly damaged but they es­ enjoy yourself, better if you como YoH can buy uncnrit.iea iMr. and iMrs. Ernest lvurtz visited and Mrs. Burt Green and Marjorie to ace ua a couple ot fl.iys before relatives in Monroe over thc week ettii. spent Sunday yvith Mr. and Mrs. Fred caped with slight bruises. you leave. One d.iy wilh ua may by miiil—iiH coiifulcnlly Mrs. Ivurtz' mother, Mrs. Rose Nimp- Strobel at their cottage at Eaton W. J. French of Detroit, was a save you ten on the road. aiitl cnnvenwntly aa in llie, anil Dorothy Sessions accompan- Rapids. week end visitor at Ft-ank Darroyv's. persnn, led them liome. Mrs. Lura Wilcox spent Sunday in Miss Dorothy Darrp\v had her ton­ D. G. BARK & SON, Inc. Afiiriy scnurily buyers .Mr. and Mt-s. Asa Moore and Itttle Jackson. sils and adenoids removed Friday. obtain entire aati.'ifat:- tion through our Cor- daughter of Onondaga,' were Monday Wynne Wilcox accompanied Veda Mrs. Lottie Snyder, of Lansing, Dell callers at Carl Wolf's. Moffatt to her home at Sheridan, Sun- reapondence Depart- and Homer Whitney of St. Paul, ment. day. Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank May­ ke yvere Sunday visitors of Mr, and Write your meaaage to Columbia Road Mrs. Ira Thorpe. ua—it'a a reliable tvay Roire Community Walter Di-sbrough of Detroit, spent of doing buaineaa. Friday evening at Frank Darrow's, . "The Yankee Clipper" Fri.-Sat. It Mr. Lowden of Alma, called on Mr, Quiet Homelike Mrs. M. J. Hilton and son Rob have "The Yankee Clipper" Fri.-Sat. It and Mrs. Claude Reynolds, Tuesday. returned from their visit in Detrott. 231 So. La Salle Street The Hawley and Rolfe Community Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hume of Lan­ Comfortable Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown of Ann picnic will be held at Pleasant Lake, sing, Mrs. Florence Albins and sou Chicago Arbor, spent the week end yvith Mr. Friday, August IOth. Potluck dinner. Olin of Chat-lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Many travelers stop at and Mrs. B. It;. Webb and L G. Webb Ladies each furnish drink for your Blanchard of Wheatfield, Mr. and Mrs, our HOTELS because they New Yoric JneI(ion ;»nd family. „ . ,. famil.v. Chas, Darrow and Ida Riggs of Alaie­ find quiet surroundings, Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waters of Leslie, Claude Reynolds and family, Mr. don, yvei-e Sunday visitors of Frank homelike atmosphere and spent Sunday evening with W. C. and Mrs, Irvin Smith and Mrs. Glen Darrow. . comfortable accommodations Norris attd fatnily. Bray and sons were at Pleasant Lake, Claude Reynolds and family, Mr. at moderate prices. Mrs. A. J: Stiiith entertained rela- Sunday. and Mrs. Earl Otis and Jesse l^axton tivcs from Ohio, Friday. Miss Lorene Laxton spent the yveek attended the I^'armer's Day picnic at Mr. and Mrs, ICenneth Marlow and end with Esther 'Marshall. M. S. C. soli of Dotroit, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crow! visited Mr. and Mt-s. Leo Smalley received $2 MADISON * LENOX .Mr. and Mrs. M. J. IHlton 's^.mm yHoiels M. E. R. Time Tabie at Lee Smalley's, Sunday. a letter from their son, l?onald, yvho MAOISOM NSAR ORANO CIMVS PA»K OETROIT Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norris and son Mr. and Mrs. Earl Otis spent the is now at Tampa, Florida. Central Standard Time motoreil to the Irish Hills, Sunday and visited Mrs. Norris' old home itt Ma- Cars leave for Lansing fn the morn­ con. ing at 4:10,4:20, 5:30, 6:00, 6:59,7:50. Mr. and Mrs. David Main have mov- 9:00, 9:50, 11:00 and 11:60, and in the ed to Muskegon where lie is employed afternoon at 1:00, 1:50, 3:00, 8:50, as an electrician. 5:00, 5:50, 7:00, 7:50, 9:00 and 10:15. Returning cars leave Lansing at 4:10, 5:10, 7:25, 8:05, 9:25, 10:05. East Alaiedon t 11:25 a. m., and at 12:05, 1:25, 2:06, t 3:25, 4:05, 5:25, 6:05, 7:25, 8:05. 9:30 p. m. l;cx nates and orville pansier vi.s- Cars leave for Jackson in the morn­ Ucd Hugh Spccr lust Thur.^day nfter- ing at 4:45, 5:47, 8:02 and 10;02, and nOlln. in the afternoon at 12:02, 2:02, 4:02, ]\lr.-;, ,lohn Speer wns in Lansing 6:02, 8:02 and 10:15. Suturdav afternoon. Jehu l-'ottcr and family of Lansing, called at his father's, Saturday eve- llan'v Potter ;ind mothct-, Judd F. N. BOVEE Smith and family enjoyed a picnic dinner at l'otter Park, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. lIerm Miller visited Optometrist Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Maine and fam- ily of Flint, recently. 718 South Grand Avenue .Mi.s.s Helen LobdoU of lonia, is vis- Lansing, Mich. Iting Miss Gladys Lott. Mr. and 'Mrs. George Potter and CONSULTATION FREE Orville Fansler, Jr., Mrs. Allen Bland and little son and Jude Hall yvere in Tel. 27048 Eaton Kapid.s, Sunday to see their

Plllllips District GEORGE VOGT Funeral Director The W, A. L. A.S. will meet Thurs­ day, the I8th, with Mrs. Henry Er- Dansville, Michigan yvin of Mason, for potluck supper. Miss Janet Austiti is in Albion,- the All calls promptly attended guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ellerly. . Day or Night. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell of Detroit, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Austin, Miss Harriett Missecar of Albion, •wlio has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Elleity, and Jatiet Aus­ tin, returned to her hbttie, Sunday. Dead Animals Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chandler and J, G. Rider were Sunday callers at the Tyler home. .. ., or alive removed Free Frank Tyler spent Sunday at Cedar L of Charoea Call Island Lake; at his brother's cottage near Detroit. • Howard, Grant of Muskegon, called Pregulman Rendering on Mr. ami Mrs. .Kiirph Bartholoiriew .Sunday evening. Citi.3727 MfOrlCS Bell 302 Mr.;and Mrs.;,W,,F. Tompkins and son spent the^week end with Mr. and ; kanslrigi^^^M "Mrs. Ralph Bartholomew. - Page Twelve INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH.. THUIISI)AY, AUGUST 11, 1927

Twentieth Century Bookkeeping & Accounting, Baker. School Opening Set For Sept. 6, Stated Public Speaking. (To be decided later). (Continued from page one) Elevcitth Grade •Literatut-e and Life, Book IH. - JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL High School English Book, Hitchcock. New Plane Geometry, DurcU and .Arnold. Seventh Grade First Principles of Chemistry, Brownlee. Special Tire Saie! Required: •Mrs. Credit Elective: Hrs. Credit First French Coursc, Roux. English 5 Art 2 .American History, Muzzey. Mathematics 5 Rational Typewriting, Sorelle and Cutler. Literature 2.5 Productive Soils, Weir. Hygiene 2.5 .Agricultural Economics, Gray. History 2.5 Twelfth Grade Geography 2.5 Music' o Literature atid Life, Book IV. Second Coursc in .Algebra, Revised, Wells & Hart. Eigihth Grade Physics, Millikan and' Gale. Requii-ed: Hrs. Credit Elective: Hrs. Credit French Composition, Galliind. English 5_ Art o. Gregg Shorthand, Jolin Robert Gregg. Gum-Dipped Mathematics Introduction to Economics, Williamson. History 2.5 American Government, McGruder. •Civics 2.5 Manual Arts (Boy.s.) 5 Mome Economics (Girls) b daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mul 30x3^ Cords Music 2 Four Town Corners len spent Sunday at Kingman's grove, ' Ninth Gradfe' west of Mason. Marjorie and Phyllis VanDervoort Hrs. Credit Elective: Hrs. Credit iRequire

.SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TesAh Grade Required: Mrs. Credit Elective: Hrs. Credit English 5 Farm Crops & Horticulture 5 Algebra 5 Latin II 5 ' iBookkeeping 5 World History 5 iiblic Chorus or Orchestra 2 Coal of Quality Sewing 3 Public Speaking 5 Eleventh Gmde POCAHONTAS Required; Hrs, Credit Elective: Hrs. Credit Plane Geometry Soils 2.5 American History 5 Farm Management 2,5 The steady growth of the Standard Oil Company Liglit Asli-No Siaeic Typing 5 (Indiana) proclaims the approval of a keen judge Chemistry 5 --the public. Seyving 5 The puljlic is the final judge of any product. A SEMET SOLVAY COKE English 5 Judge that is keen—and shrewd----and fair. French I 5 «. Genuine Detroit Solvay Chorus or Orchestra 2 A product may be lauded to the skies in advcr- .'tiscrnents, but if the claims are false or exaggerated Twdffih'Grade the public will find it out and pronounce a con- Required: Hrs. Credit Elective: Hrs. Credit . victing verdict—by not buying the product; RED JACKET 2.5 Civics • 2.5 Soils , The public has never been disappointed in' Stand- Farm Management 2.5 ai^d Oil Company (Indiana) products.'Men. have For twenty years the standard of West Typing 5 ; learned, that the very name of tliis Company is a ; Stenography . . 5 : guarant'te of quality. They have learned to trust / Virginia ^ Sewing 5 ln its reputation, to depend on its integrity. ' \;. (Physics 5 It has been the pleasure.of the public that the , ' English 5 Standard Oil Company (Indiana) should grow in French II ••, KENMONT 'it' v.-!' "> :•• I. , size and strenKth atid capacity to. serve.. The grow-. i^^;.i;,,,'...'i^«#v^.•?ffe^>i, Economics 2.5 ;.ing demand .'ior..itGi..prQduct(|.hae made its expan- Advanced Algebra ,,.«ton necessary.. I; Kentucky's Best Chorus or Orchestra 2 Eleventh and twelfth grade Agriculture Fourth Grade • reality. J Elson's Fourth Reader. , Instances of unusual set^-ice rendered by em­ Horn Ashbaugh Speller. ployes is constantly being brought to the attention McFadden English Series, Book I, Part II. of the Company by letters of appreciation and Iroquois Arithmetic Book I. praise. Geography, Brigham & McFarknd, Book L Palmer Penmanship, Book H. The thousands of letters from customers received Health Habits, Revi.sed. O'Shea and Kellogg. by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) help to BELL & KELLY strengthen the friendly ties that bind it to the people Fifth Grade whom it serves and to deepen its sense of responsl- IMASON Elson's Fifth Reader. ' bility to them. .This Company strives constantly Horn Ashbaugh Speller. to be ever worthier of the approval of its final judge McFadden English Series, Book II, Part I. . , —the public ^ Iroquois Arithmetic, Book IL Geography, Brigham & MeFarland, Book I. Health and Cleanliness. O'Shea & Kellogg. 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'Elements of iLatin, D'Ooge. •,"•!. Business Arithmetic, Miner & Elwell. '<-" i ..1' D. G. BARR & SON, Inc. Junior Training for Modern Business, ICirlc and Waeedie. i., MaIMm, Midi. Introduction to Botany, Bergen & Caldwell. , .iJ?:? | Economic, Zoology, Kellogg & Doane. , '""' '; : Tenth'Graidie ;• 1250 Griswold St. Detroit A USED CAR IS ONLY AS OEPENDABlJE ^iiiterature and Life. Book 11. , High School English Book, Hitchcock. jl : Detroii'i) Oldeit and LaIrgeat^iSiviiiigB lutd LoM ;iA^fodatio^^ A9 me oeALSR who seus tr IFirst Course in Algebra, Revised, Wells A Hwt ' . Under State Supervision . .Cfiesar,.D'Ooge and EjtBtman. P. H. FIELD, Melon WM. H. JOHNSTON, LeiULeiue k Our World, "FtMlay and Yesterday, Robinfion, Smith and Breatt«d Herticulture, Davis. -Crops and Soil Management, Cox. , :^ , i If you want to buy or sell, use a Claaaifled Adv. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH.» THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 Page Tliirteea

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woodworth, Johti Barnes and family of Onon- the week end at their father's cottage Kalamazoo. Dr. Fred Woorworth of daga, spent Sunday yvith Mr. and Mrs. at Duck Lake. t LESLIE t Onondaga, aged 80 years, was the old­ I''. L. 0.sborne. Mr. and Mrs. Je.sse Darroyv and son t By Mrs. Ralph Blackmore { est member present, Dorothy Wood- Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Cline of Lan- Merritt yvere in Lansing, Saturday. worth of Kalamazoo, aged 3 months, sing, were callers at Ii. Swan's Sutt­ aVlrs, Lizzie Hyde of (Charlotte, is "Thc Yankee Clipper" Fri.-Sat. It tho youngest. Thc next reunion will day evening. visiting her children, MICHIGAN BELL Mrs. Phil Lyon delightfully enter- be held thc first Sunday in .August, -Arthur Pollok and family attended Mrs, Geo, Wright and daughter tained with an eight o'clock pre- lfl28,. at Riimoim Park, Long Lake, camp meeting at Eaton Rapids, Sun- Hattie spent Sunday yvith their son nuptial ilinner and linen shower Wed- Mich., with Mrs. Blanche VanEpps as day. and brothcr.£tnd, family of Munith. TELEPHONE CO. nesday evening at her Ironie in honor hostess. Mrs. l.,ena Foster of Al­ Mr, and Mrs. Walter Heathman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Young nnd fam- o'f Miss Naonii Marquedant of Jack­ bany, N. Y., and Mrs. .Anna Leonard children Ruth and George, called at ily and Mr. aiul Mrs, Sam Slcight of son, whose marriage to Robert Bilkey McClcUard of Chicago, yvere guests at .Ami Terrill's, Sunday. Bath, spent Sunday with the latter's hon^ Distance Telephone of Detroit, took place on Saturday, the reunion, Mr. and Mrs, G, W. Bashore enter- daughter, Mrs. N. l'Cing, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hi.scr and fam­ tained Mr. and Mrs. -Alva McWilliams Ed Darrow and family, Mt-. and August 6. 'l'he long table yvhere I2 Service Gives Litscher Personal guests were served dinner yvas dec- ily of Chicago, are \'isiting Mr. and of Flint, and Opal Biushore of Lan- Mrs. Newell Vanauker, Clare Hazel- orated yvith bowls of nasturtiums and Mrs. Claude Miser at their cottage at sing, Saturday night and,Sunday. ton, Clare Darrow and family, Mr. and Contact with Custolners an orange and green color scheme yvas Pleasant l^ake. Mrs. Roy Rae and children, Ethelyn Mrs. Lyle Darrow, Mrs. Hazel Mills j carried out. The after dinner hours Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Birney and and Robert, spent Sunday at Island nnd son Bobby spent Sunday at Duck wero spent yvith contests and cards family of Grand Rapids, called on Corners, yvith her parents, Mr. and Lake. Mrs. Delia Bat-loyv, Sunday. Mrs. Otto .Andrews. Ethelyn, who had I prizes being yvon by Miss Mildref C. J.IlTSCMMfieCTRIC COMPANy ! Donccn, Mrs. Julian Wood and Mrs, Pleasant Lake won Sunday in an ex- been\spen(ling several days there, re- turned home yvith her. ELccTRicAk Joaacaa. { Otis Wright. The honor guest receiv- citable game from the Fcrren Dry Stockbridge Town Line [ ed many beautiful pieces of linen. Cleaners .of Horton, by a » to 8 score. Robert Swan was in Lansmg Mon- CaaaaiUmDS.Nica. I Mrs. Dewey Craddock was hostess Shafer of Lansing, was on the mound day for medical treatment. ^ to thc lyappa lvappa Club Wednesday for the Lakers, with Fisher of Ann Alice Gillette entertained a girl Daooahar 7,'1986. evening .it the home of her mother, Arbor, doing the receiving. Shafer friend from near Williamston last Mr. and Mrs. Square Holt and pitched a fine game and received good week. Mr. t.B. Diokty, Mrs. Leov Taylor. A six o'clock din- daughter and Viola and Hazel Wilcox jfanager.itlohigan Bell Telpliona CttMBy. Iter was served by the hostess and support by his teammates. Classet of Mrs. John Thomas is on the sick spent Thur.sday evening with Mr. and Battle Creek, hurled for the Dry OraniDaplda, aioh. committee In charge. 'Following the list. •Mrs. J. H. Hayner. Cleaners and the Hortonttes failed to dinner bridge and ytsitirtg passed tlie Ingham Grange enjoyed a fine pro- Albert Butts of Indiana, visited at .support him in the pinches. Hal.sey, evening. Guests were present from gram Jit their last meeting. ThiTnext Herman Riggs, recently. right fielder, for Horton, made three meeting which occurs August lSth, Saar Slri Mjisoh, I.,anstng and Dan.sviile. errors which proved very costly, .^t Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis and son will be in charge of Ceres. Refresh- of Ferndale, Floyd Lowe and daugh The Royal Daughters were enter- the beginning of the ninth inning the ments, popcorn and candy. ters of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. score stood 8 to 5 in fiivor of the ««i.«,.~.„ #!f 5" O'llo'era lis «IM rong dlatasoa Mr. and Mrs. J. A. David.son, Clat^ Hayner spent Sunday with Mr. attd taaepions fw keeping praetloally a peraonaToontaot Howard: Freeman of Lansing. Forty Lakens. In this inning three runs wi«a our ounoBwa. Kinnison and .Ami Terrill with their Mrs. C. H. Lowe and Virginia, all at­ •members were present. '.TSie ••. after­ crossed the plate for Horton, tying families attended the Grange picnic tending the Newkirk reunion on Sat­ noon was passed in a social manner. the score. The Lakers with one out . J 'ina that when aona dlapute coaaa up bet- supper at M. S. C. last Tuesday eve- urday. waan ua and our ouetonera, I oaa uaually aettla it when The committee assisted the hostess in in the ninth when successive hits by ning also the evening meeting of the W. D, Holmes and Margaret accom­ I talk poreonaUy to ay ouatoaera over the teleplione. .sei-ving a potluck dinner: Mrs. Lelah Standi-sh and R. Blackmore were fol- Country Life Association. panied Mrs. Rex Davis to her home Archer, Mrs. Mac Gr.iliam, Mrs. Iva lowed bv Fisher's grounder which sent * ' "h'n we have soaethlng of epeolal lapox- • Mr. and Mrs. Ami.Terrill and Mr. in Flint, Sunday. Cowles and Miss ljillian Boyle. Standish home with the yvinning run. • I."'?.,*'' B«t over to a cuatoner in a dletant and Mrs. J. A. Ditvidson attended Mrs. Wm. Paul and daughter were olty,that our buell\eaa la Inoreaaed, due to tlie fact tJietl Mr. and Mrs. Roland West and Score by innings: White Oak Grange Wednesday eve­ in Indiana, over the week end. trie writer or ore of the manager* of our different depart-- daughter Phyllis are spending the Horton 103 OlO 003—8 ning, Messrs. Betts and,Nash of Detroit, buyer telephone to put the propoeltlon before tha week motoring in northern Michigan. Plea.sant Lake 02I 030 III—9 were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. .A. Blackmore and Next Sundity will be Eaton Rapids Smithson at the home of A. Syvanson. stated In tho first poragraBh.-we are Miss Maxine Farley were in Lansing Day. Scott Munn'.'i band will give j Northeast Oilondaga | M. P, Swanson and son Ralph and great bollevers In tho uoe of the long ^/tance telephone. Saturdav on business. concerts during the afternoon. Grass t'.'«'"" " ""' •"«'•«•••"»"»'•«"• «"»"»"«'-».^f Hubert Anderson of Chicago, visited Mr. iind Mrs', Garth Saycrs of Dut-- Lake yvill oppose the Lake team. Each his brother, -Alf. Syvanson, and family and, spent the week end at thc home team has won a game this year. Ed Darrow yviis in Lansing on busi- the fore part of last week. of Mr. and Mrs. l^ou Sherman. ness one day last week. 'Ml-, and Mrs'. G. F. Smithson and Mark Philli|)s of California, formei'- Mr, and Mrs. N. Vanauker yvere at family of Birmingham, are spending CJLSID. ly of Leslie, is visiting fricttds here. Howell Satui'day on business. their vacation at the home of A. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. lC. H Warfield and son Northwest InghIim Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnston.''spent Swansoh. Rex of Jackson, spettt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vicary and "The Yankee Clipiier" Fri.-Sat. It familv, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. lviliam, Dntus Fruk is visiting his father Mr. iind Mrs. John l^hines, Mr. nnd at lvcnt City for tyvo weeks. Would Link Two Hemispheres Mrs. lIoldcn Styles, Mr. and Mrs. V. Jake Silver entertained his brother Miithias and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earl and family from Puniue, Indiana, last visited in Owosso, Sunday. week. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hammack and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davidson, Clare on the map aboT#) ljoijgyear of Lansing, and,' Mr. ;and Frank Rogers of Webberville, call- during his epoch makings flight, with 7,0tD0,000 dlrtctoriea lo spare, which Mrs. Henry Longyear of Mason; visit­ ed at R. Swan's, Sunday. 'u turn would reach from Paris iib Stioiiijhoim by •way of Berlin. $36^.60 Addea Profit ed Mrs. Delia Barlovv last week. Miss Evelyn Webber who has been attending Ypsilanti summer school, On 15 Acres of Wlxeat returned home Saturday. Mrs. Floyd . Standish of Hartford, Conn., is visiting Mr. an

5,7 John Marshntt . 62,46 62.46 Twp. or yvard - Supervisor ilC3 Amt. Days Amt. Total J. r. Holcomb MfR. Co., janitor's Paul Eddy, repairs 14,00 Board of Supervisors 6,S McManus Insur, Afrency - 70.50 70..56 Alaiedon. E. A. 't'ylcr 10 Sl.OO 1 $5.00 $6.00 Hupiilica 1.60 University ot MichiRan, academic 29.64 570 C, L. t.'nitchor Co. H2.8,S S2.SS Aurelius, John Avory 16 1.60 1 . n.oo 6.60 t.ola Parker, olTico aalary 24.52 C. E. DeMeritt, olfice fund 50.00 6S0 ftouso tnsurnnce AKoncy - 70.56 70.56 liunkorhlH, Charles H, Murray 30 3.00 1 5.00 8.00 Harris Triiat & SUVIIIRS Bunk, boiida tt, J. Bartley, manuul arts 4.75 nonnt of Supci'vtsorn Itoom, Mnnon. Mtciii- 581 E. CI. tinckor Co. tO.SO 16;S0 Delhi, Claude MeuKor 10 - 1.60 1- 5.00 6.60 und interest 10,320,00 H. J, liartley, uKrlcultural supiilies 18.60 Kiin. Moiuliiy. AiiRiisl i. !!)-'?. Ul o'cioclj ii. m. 582 Mich. Child. Aid Society .f2I.C3 424.53 HiKham, Thomas IL Hanna ... 12 1.20 1 5.00 6.20 Clark CoRsdill, labor 24,70 Shcrwin-yyiiliams Co., repairs 75.63 Ttio nourd mot pursuaat to ailjoiirnrnciit 583 W. A. Foote Meniorial Hos­ LansinK Twp,, Claude Aldrich 28 2.S0 t • 5.0O 7.80 I^ichlKan Bell Tcloplione Oompiiny, E. i'. Dutton, library ... .54 arut wan caltuii to orctor l)y Oiiatrnian t.ovu- pital (held for informa­ Loroy, Archio G, ttouso 48 4.80 t 5.00 9.80 miscellaneous 6.35 C. A. I'arkliiirst, ucadomic . 9.90 joy. Tiio roil wan caiicil iiy llio Oioi-i< and tion) 102,55 Leslie, t'orris It. Humsey 20 2.00 t 5.00 7.00 John Dean, lepairs _ 12.00 Gaylord Bros., library su|i|ilies 2S.25 ttio foiiowiiiit SuiiiM'vinor« aiiKweral lo liioii. 5Sr U. L. Cavender 13S..I3 138.43 Locke, win. tL t.ovojoy 70 7.00 1 5.00 12.00 Woibort & PI'oil, olTico s((iipiios — 2,62 C. E. DeMeritt, petty caali 11.21 imniert; Aiiiricli. Avory. Oarvoii. Oiu.t.itopiiui., 5S5 Umeiy I'ralt Co, - 2.75 2.75 Meridian, John H. t.'oi.Kuson 20 2.60 1 5.011 • 7.60 C. E, DeiMoritt, petty cash 0.07 InRham County News, iicadeinic — 25,75 l^erKilson, Manamic.i', ttaniia, Itouso. .lonoM. 5S0 liroKory Mayer ,.t Thorn- 2.10 2.10 OnonihiKa. Solon C, Lane 26 2.60 1 5.00 7.00 The MichiRan Co., janilor'a supplios 81.10 Twin Oily Sconfc Co., ei|uipinent — 49,00 KlopJv. 'Jj«no. iLotKJiJin. MjirHtiait. McConib. Mo- 587 LansiiiK Laundry Co. 3.27 3.27 SloclibridKe, Matthew f.ehman 40 4.00 1 5.00 0.00 Norton Hardware Co., repairs -13.62 Orla Maine, repairs . 5.03 Kale, MoiiKor, t'iiiilip«, [•'ollci..'KiiniBoy, Har­ 5.SS Kaiamaioo Slate Hopllal- 20.07 20.07 Vevay, waller tt. Carven .1 .40 1 5.00 5.40 H. tl. Snyder, ucadomic 2.62 V. L, I'aimor, liome economic 5,58 rison. Tiiorliurn. TniKor, Tyior, Warnor anci 5S0 Wolverine Typewriter Co. 17.50 17.50 Vi'lieatfleld. Sh.nrlie A. Warner 16 1.60 1 5.00 6.60 Berry Hriis., manual arls 1.09 C. W. RandaH, truaat olTicer'a fees 16,50 Ciiairman l..ovojoy—2.'). Atwciit; Sii|i«. Mur­ 500 First Stale & Sav. ttank 38.91 38.94 White Oak, Fred Marshall 32 3.20 1 5.00 8.20 Iforry Bros., repalra l.OS Mickulson-HiiURh Co., manual arts .. 2,40 ray, sawyor. .Soiiceor.s, Sniitii. 't'omiitolon—ti. 5111 Itonry Verholst 217.05 217.05 U iliiainston. Hobort Jones 36 3.60 1 5.00 8.00 luKham County News, olfico aupplioa 4,25 Mickolson-llaiiifli Co., repairs 1.40 Sup. Avory liicn niovcil that inaninucii an 502 I.'. E. Searl 2t..l0 21.40 EiLst LaasinK, Jacob Sclieperii 32 3.20 I 5.0(1 8.20 IJniil Asciier, Inc., academic ,90 Miusury-YouuK Co., janitor's suiiplloa 24.75 prinlod copies of tiio iirooooitinRH of ttio Juno 503 Mary li"owlor 21.00 24.00 Eaat [-.ansinK, A. K. Sawyer 32 3.20 1 5.00 8.20 Mickelaon-Baiicr Lumber Company, Miuson PluiiiliiiiK & TloiiliiiR Co., mcelinK of ttio ttoani iiail tioon iiiatlod to oatii O-l Dorothy ttarnion 2.1,00 24.00 LansbiK City. E. I>. Klock 2S 2.80 1 5.00 7.80 eiiuiimicnl 16.43 homo economics 4,15 SujiorviKor. tho niinulcs of tiio last moottiiK 505 Wiiliamston Tolephoao Co. .1.00 4.90 t.ansinir City, Wm. TniKor 28 2.80 I 5.00 7.80 Sherwin-Wiiiiams Oo., repairs 22.80 Mason PlumhiiiR & HoatiiiR Co., 1)0 con.sidorott road and aiiprovcd. Ttic niotion 506 LansinK Typewriter tJo- tvansiuK City, yvm. H. MctCalo 26 2.60 1 5.00 7.00 C. E. DeMeritt, library 24.10 - oiiuiiiment 2.50 was Koooiidcd iiy Sup. TniKor. Tho motion pair & ExchanKO Oo. . 2.63 2.63 [..ansliiK City, Oeo. HiiKamicr 26 2.60 I 5.00 7.60 Lois Parker, olTice aalary 60.00 A. A. Howlutt & Co., repalra 9,79 provaitoct. 507 tlarion Pon Co. .1.01 4.04 LansinK Oity. A. S. Potter 26 2.60 1 5.00 7.60 RominRton Typowriler Co., icpairs— 2.50 L. B. Salisbury, ropairs 1,85 Tiioroupon a cominiinioation from Mayor 508 thIinK tiros. & Evorard Co 67.5.1 67.54 LansinK Oity. Frank Christopher 26 2.00 t 5.00 7.60 Mason Water Dept.. miscellaneous. 53.74 H, tt. it.oiiKyear. utiicer'a salary 30.00 Troyor of tho City of LansinK. appolntinK 599 Clyde B. Smith .187.91 487.91 LansiiiK Oity. M. A. Tomplelon 26 2.60 t 5.00 7.60 C. E. DeMeritt, library 9,17 L. U. White, oiricor's salary 50.00 Harold H. Ciunptiott to Horvo as Suporvisor in 600 iJoublcday Hunt Dolan Co. t57..17 157.47 LiinshiK Oity, A. H. Phillips 28 2.S0 t 5.00 7.80 R. L. Oiivendor, inaurnnco 5.40 tho iilaoo of A. J. Smith for tlic day, wa.s A. McDonald, ropaira 24,00 60t t.V'd J. Kal.ser .1.70 74.70 tjinsInK Oity, H. H. Campbell 23 2.S0 t 5.00 7.S0 H. U. Snyder, acadeniic 1.80 road tjy thc Clorit. tt was moved by Sup. t'ayniont of loans and interest 4,542.40 602 Daisy Smith t6.30 16.30 LnnsbiK Oity. Wni. t... McConih 26 2.60 t 5.00 7.60 H. It. Snydor, homo economics ,1.19 Klook and KcoondiKi tiiat tho communication 603 C. A. SliiKht 17.20 17.20 Mason. 1st ward. L. H. Harrison 2 .20 1 5.00 5.20 IIO placed on (ilu and tllat Mr. Oumplicll 1)0 Olark CoRsdill, labor 4.20 Total .$27,255.0 t 601 Art Sehubol 26.70 26.70 Mnaon, 2nd ward. O. S. Thorburn 0 .20 t 6.00 5.20 Rand McNnlly & Co.. ncndeiiiic 28.00 Hoatcd on thc Board for tlic day. Tlio motion 605 O. yv. Dansby (heid for Janltara was carried. Time Systems Co., repairs 33,07 O. A. Hunt, janitor's salary . ? 1,500.00 invostiKation) 62.00 S226.60 O. E, Detloritt, exponaes 40.23 Tliore boiiiK no further liusincss to como Hoy J'urka, janitor's salary 1,200,00 606 IlilinK Broii. & Evcrnrd- t».t7 t.1.t7 Scott Foionian & Co., ucailemic 1.76 before the lloaril at this lime, it wius moved by 35.00 35.00 607 Nolan Konfield Respectfully submitted: Matthew Lehman, Mra. Anna Zimmer, library 19.00 Mickelaon-HniiKh Company, jani­ Sup. Jones that the Hoard adjourn until one 3.00 3.00 Total —$ 2,700,00 608 Flora O. Dewey T. H. Hanna, E. D. Klock, Oommittec. Cyclone Fence Co., Ki.ounda :. 20.00 lor'a supiiiios ,55 o'clock for the con.sideralion of cluims by the 25.00 600 State Accident Fund 25.00 It was moveil liy Sup. Warner that tho ro­ U. S. Ohemical Oompany, janitor's Teachers' salaries various eonimltloes. Thu motion was second­ t.07 MIchlRan Bell Telephone Company, 610 Doubleday Bros. t.07 port of the Committee bo adopted. Tho mo­ siifipiics 3.00 C, E. DeMeritt i 2,800.00 ed and prcvnilcd hy the following vote; Yoas 129.03 129.03 inisceilaneous S.'jr> 623 Wm. S. Ilhodes tion was seconded. On roll call tho motion 2.50 Shorwin-yVilttama Co., repaiia 1.63 Donald Murray 2.200.00 2(3; Nays 0. 31.50 31.50 C. A. Parkhurst, janitor's supplies. 021 T. C. Huakirk, M, D. was carried by the followinK vote; Yoaa, Sups. 351.'28 O. E. DeMeritt, potty caah 5,44 Koliert Miller 1,900,00 Afternoon ScHMlnn 17.66 17.66 Wolverine EnRineerinR Co., ropiiirs 025 C. A. t'arkhursl Aldrich. Avory, Oarvcn, Ohriatophcr, FOIRU- 13.61 Ncoalylo Sales ARoncy, olTico aup- ItirRh J. Bartley 2,200.00 Tile floard was called lo order Iiy tho Ciiair­ 99.6.^ 09.65 Univcraity of MlcliiRan, acadeniic 620 J. O. yvolls aon, HuKamior, Hanna, Houao, ,fonos, Klock, 40.80 pllos 3.65 Cora McCuidy 1,600,00 man al one o'clock and roll call siiowod nil 3.90 3.90 Moi.Ran Vise Co,, manual arts 627 Clare C. iLetts Lano, 'Lehman, Marshall, McOomb, McKalo, 243.01 Loali Sniitii. homo economies t.05 Beatrice Tynor 1,400,00 moinbors of tho I^loaid piosont. 57.50 A. McDonald, linoleum 522 E.- T. Elliott 57.50 MoiiKor, Murray, Phillipa, I'otter. Rumaey, ttemiiiRtoii 'I'ypowriter Co.. com- Nelle Denamoro 1,350,00 'I'iio Oioi-k ttion i-cnil tho SherllT's report of 67.50 67.50 Underwood Typewriter Conipany, 523 L. T. I.a.sOnliy Sawyer, Schopers, Harrison, Caniplieli, Tom­ 70.00 moreiid 5.00 Velva Minty 1,350.00 provisions used at tlio jail for tho month of 156.00 156.00 commercial • ,124 J. H. 'Linn plelon, Thorburn, TriiKor, Tyler, Warner and 55.98 U. L. Cavender. insurance 8.00 Mario IvruoROr 1,352.50 .tuly, 11127. This report showed tho avoniKO 8.70 8.70 GInn & Co., aciidomic 366 Reinhnrt & Darrow Cliaiimaii Lovejoy—30. J^nya 0. 35.00 John Dean, labor 4.00 Mra. t."raiicoa winaton 97,00 cost per meal lo be $.08'/j. tt was moved by 13.30 13.30 O, E. DoMoritt, library 456 tteinhart & Darrow 60.00 Loo Shattuck. frolRht 5.00 Leah Smith . 1,500.00 Su|i. Christopher that tho reiiort ho received .1.00 4.00 There lieinK no further iiuainoss to como tie­ WinilOKuno Royston, olVice salary — & cartaRO ... 631 Paul Eridy - foro the Bonrd at this niootiiiK, It wna moved 0. E. DeMeritt, libray 191.'28 MichiKan Bell 't'oleplioiip Coiniiany, Helen Brcnilol 1,200,00 anil placed on file. Tho niotion wius seconded SiKUod; Alvin S. Potior, C. D. Aldrich, A. Mrs. Mao Hunt 1,300.00 aad carried Iiy thc followiiiK vole; Yeas IIO; by Sup. Ohristophor that tho BoanI adjourn C, E. DoMoritt, petty cash 15.49 niisccllanooua _ 9.75 R, Sawyer, John It. Fei.Ku.son, .\rchio O. Mrs. Pearl Cavender 1,300,00 Nays 0. until tho Bccond Monday in Septomlior. Tho Wolverine EiiRinoeriiiK' Co., Kroiiiida 32.00 .Tohn Gray, ropairs 30.00 l/ouso, Conimitteo. Mrs. Florence Howes 1,300,00 Thereupon tho report of Iho Cnmmlttoo on motion was seconded and carried. AccordiiiK- Ban. ,Si Son, janilor'a siipplie..) .96 Lois Partior. olTico salary 60.00 .Sup. Poller moved that the report ot tlio iy tho Chairman declared tiie Board adjourned V. iL. Palmer, home economics siip- Rand McNally & Co.. library 3.S9 Ethel lloolzor 1,250.00 Drain Ciainis was roaci by the Ciork: Coiiimitleo be iidopteil and that the Clerk be Mrs. Daisy Bartley 1,300.00 Your Coniniitloo oa ilrain Claims, lo whom untii Monday, Septcmiior 12th, 1927, at 10:00 7.21 Mickolson-Bakcr iLunibor Company. aiilhori-Mil lo draw his warrants in iiaymont yvliinio Titus 1,350,00 lias bcoa referred (ho following claim, hen o'clock a, m, V. L. Palmer, janitor's siippiios 1.44 aKri'-ultio'ct supplies 7.93 cf tile claims as recommended iiy the Com. Sylvia liai'boiii. 1,160,00 ioave lo report as foiiuwa; Wo have carefully O. ROSS HILLIARD, Clerk, American Fire Eiiuipmenl Oomiiany, H. H. Ilierloin's t'en Art Shoii. ac­ miltoe. Tlie motion w.ts seconded, 't'lie roll MarKiiret Wells 1,600,00 exaniiiicd Ihc claims aad recommend their WM, H, LOVEJOY, Chairman, oiiuipmont 24.26 ademic - — 6.37 was called and tho Supervisors voled as fol­ Marian Blount 2,000,00 nllowaaco as follows: Ooiitiuental MfK. Co., janitor's siip- LoiiRvear Bros., academic .65 lows; Yeas, Aldrich, Avery, Carven, Chris- 9.75 Loiiir.vcar Bros.. otTico siipiilies 1.03 itulli Laiiios 1,500,00 Nil. Claiiaaiil Claimed Allowed toiiher, l.'erKU.soii, IlaKamier, Haiiiia, Mouse, REt'OttT 01.' ANNtJ.VL SCHOOL MI.;t.:TtN« 6611.00 7.00 W. M. Welch MfR. Co., academic 9.95 Dora Einior 021) Uoyil I!. Doane (error in Jiiiios, Klock, Laiin, Loiinian, Marsiiaii, Mc- Co'nll'nontal M?K. CO., oiiuiiiiiicnt .. Mason. MichiKan. July 11. 1927. 79.87 Jesso Kptis, repairs 3.50 iiulh iveiiy 39,72 foulini,') S t"l..'*.'t ? til Comb, McKate, MeiiKor, Murray, Phillips, jytorley Hro.i., manual arts Board met in aiiinial session at iiij.'h school Frank Porno, neadomie 52.75 .StKiicd: Holil. .Jiiacs. .Iohn Avory,- Harold eoKor, Humsey, Sawyer, Schopei.s, Harrison, LiinsiiiK Lmiiiiiry Conipany, honio auditorium in said City of Mason, piirauant .41 11. (i. Ilarr vli .Sou. jiuiiliir's siilMiiies .47 'rolal- —. —.$3:),599,72 11. Ciunpticil, Coumiilleo. CampticH, Temploton, Thorliura, TriiKor, 'ry- oconoiiiics supiiiies Sup. .loni'H movcil that the report of the to notice Ihereof, and was called lo oriier by liiRliam County News, olVicu siippiies 24.0(1 Mickelson-Haui.'h Co., repairs 5.i;5 Ileal k.r, Wariior and Chairman l.ovejoj—30. Navs President V, J. Ilrown, wilh"members 11. H. Comniilti.o tic adoplrd ami liiiit liio Cierk tie II, Sn, a majority of ;ili the Sii|iervlsoi.s hav­ ekiro Letts, repidrs 1.0(1 Clark CoKsdill, labor 6.29 liobliina Rayner, co:il .—$ 2,550.24 i.iillu,ri/cil 1(1 (iraw ills warrants in paynieal LoiDO'ear, L. li. While. V. J. Brown ami Cle.iii SH-eep Co., jaiiitoi.'s siipiilie.s 15.(10 C. I'!. ni...ylerilt, oxiieiisos 4.27 LlKhl inK vnlcd llierefor, the report was adopled and otiiors ill atloniiaiice. III' (ho claimii, a,s recommended by tiie Com- the chiims wc.i'c (U.dei'ed liaiil. C. U. Siiyilor, oll'ice siiiiplios 7..'(( 0. K. Su.viler, iilTicc suiiplics 12.(id Consuiiiers Power Co., liRlit 550.64 'i'iie aniuiiil report of Ihe SocroL.iry was read 12.3(1 Clarcaeo I'osl, iiciiilf.mic —. 19.25 iiiittci... Tiic uiolioii was seconded. Tiio roll Tlu.ii.upon the miitler of tobacco furnished MichiRan Coinpany, academic I'liwer and oil 1111,1 ion the same was ado|ilod and 4.78 Lnis Parker, iiiiscciianeoiis .70 was (•.•ill..ii aad (he .Siiperviaor.s viito<\ as follirisonei- s was I110U1.I11 before (ho Hoard iiiiii Mickclson-ilaiiRli Co., rupairs Consumers Power Co., iiowcr — 032,75 (illieed nil liie. niiiiioy I'sper Co.. m-adcmic 0.90 lnv.'.s: y(.;is, Aidiicii. Avery. Cai'vcn. (Jiiris- Sup. Potter iiiovoii lhal in Ihe fuluio tiie Siip- .yriow Oii Company, home ecoiioiiiics 'rlio propoacd liiidiiol was presoiiteii and on 7.47 luRhain County News. olTice siippiios 19.50 (nplii.r. I.y.ij.usoii. IliiKamier. tijuina. House. piios Conimitteo put.ciiase tlio tobacco lo be 'i'otiii- -$ 3,733.(i:i niiitifiii Slime was accepted ..mil atiopleii. L. I.;. Salisliiiry, mamiiil arts l.4,S .Iiijies, Kli.eU, l.iiue. Lehman. iMiirshall, Mr- li..inileil iiiil fioi. of eliarKO lo the iirisoiiers on CiinitiriilKO lioliinieal .Sii|i|ily Co., Total ilisliur.sc.monls ?0i,2S8.36 'J'iie Hoard then proceeded lo liie eleclion I, . K. .Sallsliury. repairs ... 1,01 Ciiiiil,. .Mr.K'ale. iMcnKor, Murray, I'liillips, Ihc iirdor ol liic siiorilf. The motion was sec­ awiciillui-al supplies 10.18 Stale nf Miehiiriiii, Counly of liiRiiaiii, ss. of two Ti'usleos. I.. 1.1 Salistniry. aRi'ieultural suppiies .75 I'nlicr, iluinsey, Sawyi.r. Si'iiepers. Harrison. onded and carried by the foiiowiiiK vote; L, II. Harrison, home economies 1. L. li. White, secrolary of the lioard of Thc I'resiilenl aiipointcd Mrs. C. E. tfill and Lon .Shalluck. frc.lRlit & cartaRo.. 3.00 Caniplieli, 'iViiiiiietiin. Timrtiurii, 't'raner, 't'y- Yeas 1(0: NavH 0. iiuinilies .75 education of Scliool District No. 1. Township )er, Warner aad (.'hairai;ia l.nveji,y~H(i. Nays 1'.. ..\. Densmore ns tellers and proceeded lo C. E. Di..Merilt. potty cash !i.N5 Wi.sl I lisiiifoctiuR CuiiipKiiy, janitor's of Vevay, ami City of Mason, bniiii; duly Thcreupuii (lie roporl of Iho Cmnmitlee on the election of a. Iriiali.o for a full leriii lo Kl.i'O suijidics 1.40 a. .Sii, it iiiajorlly of all the Siiiiervisors iiav- Public Health Claims was iiresenlod. Diiiiicy I'apor Co., olfico supplies sworn deposes and sa.vs, (iiat (lie above report inir Vdtcii thercror. tho rei.orl was adopted succeed Claude t'ost whose term of ofVico ex­ C. ti. tJoMorill, library 21S.I-I Clare Letts, ropairs _- .50 is a coiiipielu statement.of the proceeiiiiiRS of Your Comiiiilloe on Pulilic lleaitil Claims, pires. 5.40 Arrow .> 1 Co.. iioiiie ecoiiuinics — .6.30 jtiiil liie cl:iini oriiorcii piiiil. to whom has been referred tin.. folhnviiiK Shei.v/iii-Wilil:ims Co., repairs liio annual sciiool moetinK. and a correct Whole number of votes east, Iwenty-nine, of 25.00 'i'ime Systems Co., repairs 3.09 Tile reiKirl of the CoiaaiiUee on .luHlice and claims, bcK lo.tvo lo report !is follows; Wo 1.'iirmoi's Hank, oil'ice fiiiui stiitemoiit of the roeoipts and disliiirseiiieiits which Claude Po.-^t received IwenLv-four. 60.00 Nntioaal RoRUiator Co., ropairs 6.29 Coroner Claims was then read by Iho Clerk. have carefully examined Hie claims and rec- WiunoKone Hoysloii, oM'icc salary _. of said sciiool district for tlio .vein. cndiiiK Claude t\ist haviiiK received a iiiajorily of all <;. E. DeMeritt, iielty cash 2.21 Your Coianiittoe, lo wiioin iias been referred ommeiid their allowance lis follows: MichUfiia Hell Tolepiione Comiiany, Jiiiv U, 1927, votes cast was tlocliired elected aa Irualec for Western Union TeloKriiph, misi.ell.. 4.02 Ihe fuiiowia^r claims, be); leave lo repcirl as Nn. Claimant Claimed Allowed mlseeliaiioous 11.70 SiRueii: L, R. yVIIITE, .Socrelary. Ihe tenn of three years. 57.50 .ymoricaiia Ci,r|inr..ilion. iiliriiry 7.50 Siiiiscrilied nnd sworn lo liefore niu thia follows: We have can.fully eNamiiicil liie 021 St. Lawrence Hospital..-S 29.110 S 29.0(1 MiciiiRiin Coiiiiiany, academic Tho Hoard tlien-(irocoeded lo Uio election 13-1.(10 MichiKan Itoll Tolojihono Company, 27th day of July. 1927. elaiiiis and recoiiimeini tiieir aiiowaaco as foi- 022 F.. \V. Sparrow llospilal. 61.OO 01.00 E. W. A. liuwles Co., eiiiiipmeiit— of a trustee for a fuii lorm to succeed V. J. 3.5.', miscuilanoiiua 7.00 V. yv. HARICNESS. Notary Public. iuws: SiKiicd: E. A. Tyior. fleo. HaKaniicr. J. ti. Tlioiniis Charles Co., acaileiuic No. Claiiuanl Ciaiiaod Allowoii Brown whoso term of olfice exjiires. 1.35 Lois Parker, olTlco salary 6-1.00 My Commission nxpiros Doc. 30, 1930. Fci.Ku:ioii. Conimitteo. floorKO. Siiiilb, loiiaira .•-..•l.'i 0. I'. Whitmore —S 11.DO S XW) Wiiolo nuiiilior of voles cast, thirty, of wiheh 27.84 Sup. Tyior moved that tho report of the Mason Water Dept., miscoiiiiiieous. !.M 1). I'. yVhitmorc tt.Oo tl.OI) V, J. Brown recoived twenty. V. J. Brown 4.49 Committee iio adoined ami lhal the Clerk bo h. L. Cavender, insuniiico 0.17 City of Lansinir liOl.tm DOI.im liaviiiK roeeivcil a iiiiijority of all votes cast 1..50 iiiilhurized lo draw his warrants in iiaymeiit of Jack Fowler, repairs (ilO Kniilv 1.. lloilister s:).7.S .S;i.7.S was declared oioctcd for tiie term of throe Northwoslorn MfK. Conipuny, jani­ claims ns reconinicncieii Iiy CniiimiUee. Tho mo­ years. i;i7 Emily 1.. llDllislor 102.DO 102.00 tion was seconded. The roii was eailod and tor's supplies 22.50 (ilS W. Itay doi-siiiie .'il.OO 01.00 Moved and supported that tiie Board pro- MichiRan Supply Co., repairs S.28 Ihe Supervi?6rs voteii ns follows: Yens. Ald- euro suilaiilo dishes In siilVicient iiuaiitities for 0111 M. 1.. Camiiliell .'(..'ia ;t..'t!t ricii. Avery. Carven. Chrislophcr. I.'erKuson Central Scienlilic Co., acadeniic ... 10.76 Sii,'iieil; t.\ tl. ttumsey, A. H. I'hillliis, W. community KiitheriiiKS at the hiKh school. L. E, Sali.sliiiry, manual arts 5.69 HaKaiiiier, Hanna. ttou.so, Jones, Klock, Lane Carried. 1^.. TraKor, Walter 1!. Carven, llarold H. [.ohniiin, Marshall, McConib, McKalo, McnKor L, .E. Salisbury, repairs . 2.79 Campbell. Coniniitloe. No further businea..! aiiiicarinK the • Board L. 'K. Saiisliiiry, academic • .42 Murray, Phillips, Poller, Kiinisey, Sawyer, mljouriied. Sup. Itumsey moved that Iho ix.port of tiiQ Schopers, Harrison, Campbell, Teniplelon, C, E. DeMeritt, aKriciiltural auiiplios 5.00 Committee bo udoptcd and that the Clerk ho L. R. WHITE. Secretary. Miekelson-Bakor Lumber Ooniimny, Thorburn, TraKor, Tyior, yvarner and Chair V. J. BUOyvN, President. authorized lo di-aw ids warrants in payment man Lovejoy—30, Nays 0. So, a majority 0 manual arts 44.54 of the claims, as rocomaioiided by (he Com­ all the Supervisors haviiiK voted (liorofor, th mittee. Tile niotion was seconded.- The roll Mickelson-Baker Lunllior Oompany, Why report wa.s adopted and tho cinims ordered Jtccclpts 10.00 was called and tiie Supervisors voted as fol­ academic paid. Cash on band July 12, O. E. DoMoritt, potty cash 31.16 lows; Yeas, Aldrich, ..yvory. Carven. Chris 1926, (inchidinK library 9.00 loplior, l.'eriruson. tlim'iunior,. Itanmi. House, Suil. MeComii, Chairman of tho Conimittee Clarence Post, aeademic and petty cash $ 5,993,79 129.25 .Jones, Klock, il.ano, r.ehmnn, Marshall, Mc- or County BuiidinKS, then iiroUKiit hefore the C. E, DoMoritt, library T.i.'c receipts for 1926 $38,488.27 13.00 Coniti, McKalo, Mender, Murray, t'liilltiis, t'ot- Board the niattor of paintinK tho tin work Frank Porno, ucadomic on the roof of Iho court house and liuildliiK n Delimiuont ta.\es 1,439.51 Mickclson-HaiiKh Company,^ jani- (er, ttumsey. Sawyer, Selietiors, Harri.son, Primary money : -.— 6,267.25 CamplioH, Templcton, Thorburn, 'I'ragor, Ty­ new sidewalk on the oast side of tho court ' tor's supiilios " .3.10 we sell hou.so. After oxjilalninK tho condition of tho AKi'tcultural (Smilh- Mickel.son-HauKh Co., onuipmont ... 1.75 ler, Warner and Chnii.mnn t.ovojoy—liO, HUKIIOS) money from Nays 0. So, n majority of all Ihc Supervisors roof. Sup. Christopher moved that the Oom- C. R. Snyder, oit'ico suppiica 6.25 mitroo be omiiowored to repair tho roof. Tho state 1.000.00 Eiliicationul Poatcr Co., neadomie -. 10.00 liavlapc voted therefor, the report was adopt­ Counly Normal money ed and the claims oicleretl paid. motion was seconded und on roll call was car­ Grandstand Fund, H. B. LonRyour, ried by tho followinK vole: Yeas 30; Nays 0. from state 2.000.00 miscellaneous r 28.50 Thereupon tiio reiiort of tho Comniittee on the Thereupon it was moved by Sup. McOomb County Normal money 23.87 Siieriir and Constable Claims wns road liy H. H. Snyder, ucndemie that tho Ooniinittoo bo ompoworcd to repair from county 900.00 WinnoKone Royston, otHce aaiary .. 60.00 tho Ciork. Library money 283.80 tlie sidewalk oil tlio cast side of the court Ciark CoK.Hdill. labor — 14.70 Your Comniittee on Slmrllf nnd Constable Tuition 6,518.47 house. The motion was seconded by Sup. Fer- O. E. DoMoritt, olTico auppliea -— 26.62 Olnims, to whom has tiooii referred the fol- Kusoii nnil on roll call was carried by the fol­ Itofunds 85.;t8 lowiUK cialnis. boK leave to report as follows: Cotton Gooila Supjily Company, jan­ lowinK vote: Yoiis 30; Nays 0. From fees and sale itor's auppliea as.tt yve liave carefully examined the claims and of morcliandiae 56.37 DUNLOP The matter of extra vnult space was then lecomniond their allowance as follows: Muson PlumbinR and HcutinR Com­ lirouKlil before tho Board by Sup. McComb. Loana from biinka 4,500.00 61,539.05 lt.05 No. Olaimant OInimed Allowed pany, aciulcmic Tho crowded condition of thc Otork's vault Olark OoRadill, labor 21.00 f.5t City of LansinK $1111.35 Sllit.H.'i Total receipts $67,532.84. was pointed out. the i.oeords contnincd therein Unltoil States Oheniicul Oompany, rili2 City of iLansinK ttt.S.S.'i Hi8.«t'i lieiUK records that cannot ho deatroyeil. The Disbursements junltor'a auppliea t6.54 n.";.'! tt. yv. Silsby 7.!iti 7.36 suKffo.stlon was niudo that the county build a Payee ' Total Oity of Mu.aon, pnvinR tiLX 366.83 TIRE nri.l City of LansinK .Sl.BO 8t.60 vault on tho back of tho new jail, to whicli American Exinosa Oompany, frolRht IriRham County Newa, olTico auppliea -24.03 fill C. H. Roanip ril.07 5.1.67 aome of tho old records could lio trnnaforrcd und curtaRO —$ .53 H, H. Snyder, uRricultural auppllea 1.30 Cir, t.:. w. Harbor .1.77 .1.77 and make room for tho new ones. After t.conard Bros.. froiRht & cnrtuKO ... 17.45 H. H. Snydor, home economica aup- OR 39 YEARS Dutilop has been buUd- SiKned; Ma.-i Temploton, E. A. Tyler. Oeo. some discussion of tho matter, lt was moved Amoriciin Express Conipuny, frelRht 1.45 HaKiiniicr, John Avery, O. H. MeiiBcr, E, D. by Sup. SchoiHsra thnt tho niattor lie referred and enrtuKc M A.' A. HowFett '£ Co., repairs .45 Fing the world's supreme tire. Dunlops lOock, Committee, to tiie Committee on Oounty BuildlnKs, to con­ Lconnril Bros., fretRht & curtuRO — 7.t5 MiohiKun Bell Telephone Oompany, Sup. Tomplelon moved that thc report of wear longer because Dunlop knows how to fer with tho sheiiir nnd oon.'fidcr tho mutter. Michi|.'an Bell Tcleiihono Company, nilacolliineous 8.40 tiio Committee be adopted anil that the Clerk The motion was seconded and cnrrloil hy tho miscellunooua 2.30 O, E, DoMoritt, llbnuy 110,.8O be authorir.ect to draw hls warrants in piiy- build better at each vital point. followinK vote; Yeas 30; Nays 0, John Dean, lalior 177,60 V, iL. Palmer, home economics aiii>- nient of the claims, as locomineiidod by the Sii|i. Temploton then moved that the Com­ Travelers tnaurance Co., inaurnnco.. 6,93 pllea 7.27 Take the hidden carcass beneath the Cominitloo. Tho motion wns socondeil. Tho mittee on Supplies 1)0 authorized to purchase Mickolaon-HuuRh Oo., i-opulrs 4.17 2.70 roll was called and the Supervisors voted ns Fred Wllliuma, janitor's suiiplio..) — 11 new carpet for the JuilKo's room in 'Lan­ Clark OORadith lubor 12.42 O, E. DoMoritt, petty, ciiah 11.97 tread. Dunlop owns its own cotton mills follows; Yeas. Ahlrich, Avery. Carven, Chris- sinK. The motion was. secondmt nnd earned t.conard Bros.. frolRht & cartuKC ._ 8.00 14.50 toiihor, t.Y.rKuson. JtaKaniicr, Hanna, House, O, E. DoMoritt, petty cash - for no other purpose than to spin the best by tho followinK vole: Yens 30; Nnya 0. Porlor Fields, Kiounds 375.43 H. J. Barttoy, aRricullural supplies 48.40 Jones, Klock. Lane, t.ehman. Marshall, Me- County Troiwuror Bullen then apiioared tio­ John Dean, tabor . tO.OO 10.00 long-fibre cotton into the famous cable- Comb, MoKalo, MonKor, Murray, Phillips, S, J. Knapp, academic fore the Bonrd and took up the matter of tjconnid Bros.. frolRht and curtuRO.. 3.2.) Mickelson-HauRh Oo., miinuat nrta .. 12.29 twist cord that goes into this carcass. rotter, Kumsoy, Sawyer, Sciiepcrs, Harrison, pluciiiK windstorm inaiiraneo on the jail and Mickolaon-Bakea Lumb. Oo.. Riounda t5.6S 1.50 Campboii, Tomplelon, Thorburn, TniKcr, Ty­ Mickotaon-HaiiKh Oo., aeiutemio court house. KivlnB rutos for thia insurnnco. MichiRan Company, academic 17.00 1.45 ler, Warner and Ohairman 'IKivojoy—30. Nays MIckolaon-HuURh Co., repairs The extra strength in these cords means After i.emarka by various mombora of the MichiKan Co., janitor's aupptica 39.50 0. So, a majority of ail the Supervisors hav- Mict0 City of LansinK ?t472.S'2 County Troaauror. then naked thc Bonrd a commercial 82.50 Thc Norlhwoatern BlaURiis Company, 54.80 6tl I). H. WyckolV .t.S.OS 48.08 The Dunlop tread—the toughest rubber Iierminsion to retain the extra clerk thnt ho MicliiKnn Bell Tclctihone Oompany, academic 612 Ed IturKoss Crocory — 35,75 35.75 5.00 iia.1 had in his olTico, for nnothoi. month, tt miacetlancoiia 2.80 MichiKan Oompany, Inc. janitor s development known—wears slowly and 613 Dr. Joha Sanders 83.30 83.30 wiia moved by Sup. tlumaey and supported bj; Tho Sherwiii-yvillliima Oo,,.rcMmira .. 17.00 auppliea 628 V. B. DouKlass 7.29 7.29 11.13 Sup. Avory that tho Troiisiirer bo uiithorlzed 3. I, Holcomb MfR. Oo,, junltor'a Asaoeinted Manufucturera Oompnny, smoothly, making sure that you get out of 029 0. H. Froolimd, M. D. - 15.00 15.00 to retain extra clerk for another month. Tho 10.32 janitor's auppliea 38.50 630 S. S. Ludlum, M, I), - 15.00 15.00 your Dunlops, all the extra mileage that motion was carried by the followinK vote: ThV'Nonhweii'ton"BriuiKiia Company,' Amorlcnn Book Co., acndomic 19.44 632 w. H. Joy & Oo. 6.00 5.00 Yoaa-30; Nays 0, ' . academic 5.50 Ethel Keeran, neadomie 19.90 added care and longer experience have SiKUcd: (.'. S. Thorburn, t^. J. Ohristopiior. Tlio followinK i.oaolutioii wa.s tlion pre.icnted Schuur & Oompany, URilculturul aup­ Dorothy Minar. otfice salary 45.00 yv. H. McKaio, Committee. . built into them. We recommend that you by tlio Conimitteo on Public Health: pliea • 7.57 WinnoRoiic Royston, ofTico salary ~ 30.00 Sup. Thorburn moved that, tho report of tho To the Honornblo Board of Siipci-visora. • C. E. DcMoritt. tabor 23,50 O, B, DoMoritt, library 158.96 put Dunlops on your car. Oommitlee bo adopted and that the Clerk bo Thc Public Health Conimittee olTcr the fol­ Boekatunz Brothers Oompany, junl­ MichiRan Bell Telephone Oompany, authorized lo draw his warrants in payment lowinK resolution roKardinK die hospitalization tor'a aupidios 22.25 mlacollanoous : 5.G0 of tho eiaims as roconimendod by tlio Com­ of County Adult Patients: , , InKhnm County Newa, olfico auppliea 71.40 R, L, Oavondur, inaurnnco .— 170.47- mittee. The niotion was seconded. The roll Bosolveil tllat the Suporintondonta ot tho Denovor-Gopport Co., neudomic 5.67 LonKyear Bros>-liUrary auppliea — 3.45 wits called aad tho Suiiorvi.sors voted ns t=oor of tuKhani Ominty tie aulhorizcd to make Tlio Dudley Pnper Co., academic -. 5.64 ReraiiiRlon . Typowrlter Oompnny, follows: Yeas, Aidrich, Avory, Carven, Chris- iiKreonionta and issue conimitnioiit orders to R. 'L. Oiivender, Insurance 30.25 commercial ... 7..50 toiihor, ti'erKuson, lliiKamior, Hanna, ttouse, hoaiiitala for Oounty adult patienta. That tlio H. J. Bartley, nRriculturul .auppliea 70.97 MichiRan Oo., janitor's aupplloa 33.00 Jones, Klock, Lano, Lehniiin, Marshall, Mc- 25.00 sevorat lioniiitala bo romiirod to iiuiimlt their O. E. DoMoritt, potty caali tiiRhahi County Newa, acndomic 1.00 Conib, .McKalo, MonKor, Murray, Phillips, monthly bills to the Seeretnry of tho Oounty yvinnoROiic Royston, oll'ico aalary ~ 45.00 5.13 rotter, Humsey, Sawyer, Sohepors, Harrison, Sherwin-yvilliama Co., manual arta . C. W. BROWNE Superintondnnts of tiio Poor. woodstock Typewriter Oompany, Shorwin-Willlunis Co,; repairs 4.20 Ciimpbell, Thorburn, Tomiileton, TriiKor, ty­ E. A. Tyler, Goo. lT:iii;nmior, John R, I'crRU- commercial — 55.00 15.51 ior, Waraoi. nmi Oiiairniaii Lovcjoy—30, Nays yvebatcr PubllahinR Co., academic. aon, Oommittoo. yvinnoKono Royston, olTlco salary- 30.00 20.00 0. So, a majority of alt thc Supervisors hav­ G, L, Bailey, janilor'a auppliea It was mov!d by Sup. Tyler thut the rc.io- Harris Trust & SaviiiRS Co... bonds Mason, Mich. inK votod therefor, tho report wns adopted Hillsiliile School & Supply C/ompuny, liition 1)0. udoiited. Aflcr romc discussion and 4,320.00 4.98 and the claims ordered iiatd. and. interest nciulemlc . explanation" by Superintendents of the Poor, wlnnoRono Royston, olTico salary - 30.00 Dudley Paper Co., aciideniie 12.60 Tlioreuiion the report of tho Oommittec on S. S. Main, ttie motion was accondod and H. H. Snydor, academic 8.59 3.2l Conerai Ctatms was read tiy tho Olcrk. Dudley Paper Co,, olTico aupiiliea .- car'..ied by the. foliowinu vote: Yoaa 30; Nays II, H, Snydor, ropnira ,20 SinRor SowinK Machine Company, Your Commttteo on Ocnorat Otainiii, to 0. ., I H. H. snydor, homo economics aup- 2.45 whom hns been rcferi-cd the foltowiiiK ctainis, homo economica auppllea Shoriir Siisliy then nppenrcd bofovo "'0 plies -,- 1.64 MichiRnn Ediicution Co,, ucadomic. 6,48 'bcK leave to report as follows: yvo iiavo cnro- Board, in rcKard to the omployment of u iiliy 30.00 13.06 fuiiy e.'.caniiiied tho claims niiil recommend MIckolaon-HuuKh Co.. manual arts .. John C. yvinaton Co.,'ucndemie sician at tho County Jnil. cxptulninR that tlio Mickolaon-HiuiRh Co., repairs 4,00 Time Syatcma Co., ciiuipment 40.00 their allowance m follows: physician, to whom thc work wna Kivon nt the •• 2.70 21.05 No. Oluiniant Olnimcl Allowed Mickolaon-HniiKh Co., equiiiment — Churloa R. Snydor, ollice auppliea last Board mcotinK. was lofusinR lo do all RombiRton Typewriter Conipany, Bell-Mlckolaon Hardwuro, manuul 534 A. E. Hilliard $ 37.10 $ 37.10 tiie work. After some diseuasion it was left commorcinl ----- 70,00 9.!)7 535 A. E. Hittiard -— 38.10 38.10 to the Committee on Public Hentth to mnko yVebator PublishinR Company, office 13:60 530 Loo H. Harrison, et at — t5.80 15.80 F,.N, AiliiiuRh "do,, eiiuipment some further iirninKemcnts in rcKaid to the B.77 Ginn & Compnny, acndomic 19.15 537 First State & Sav. Bank tO.OO tO.OO matter at onco. . , , Time Syatcma Co,, ciiuTpmcnt 20.00 7.51 538 L. N. Yorkos. M. t). 50.00 56.0(^ O. E.-DoMoritt, potty cash. Tho Committee appointed to roviae tho rutea Mra. Dora Halt, olTico — 5.00 Olark OOKsdill, labor . 16.80 539 Cart yvarnor n.ttO 17.30 und by-laws of tho Bonrd, then iircHontod thc 2.00 every MIehT Education Co.,- academic .... 540 A. McDonald 21,35 21.35 Mickolaon-Biikor Lumber Oompuny, liy-luwa with corrections mnde ns aiiKKCstod nt L. E, Snllsbury, homo economics mnnuul arta .,. : 4.3.00 541 Hawkos Auto Eciuipment - '28.00 28.00 the tnat moetinK, Sup. Hunna moved thut the 3.30 1.51 542 National Map Co. 3.95 J.95 auppliea — LoiiRyoar Bros., academlo ; by-taws, aa corrected, bo adopted and tho L, E. Snllabui.y, iepnii.a 3.07 Dorothy Minar, olTico salary 60.00 543 Paul McMath 32.20 32.20 report of tho Committee bc recolvod. Tho mo­ 3.50 E. Chapman, academic 7—,— Olnrk OORsdill,- labor 16.10 2% secoi1ds 644 Insliam Oounty News .1. 23.80 • 28.80 tion was seconded and enrrled by tho foliow­ McKlnloy PubllahinR Co,, academic. 1.67 15.00 545 City of iLansinK 36.00 36.00 Dorothy Minar. olTlco aalary . inu:'vote; Yeas 30; Nays 0. KculTel & Eaaer Co., manual arta .- 4.60 546 Mickclson-Bakcr Lbr. Oo. 126.30 126.30 Mlckoleon-Hnugh Oompany, jani­ Sup. Potior then moved tlmt tho Olork;have OicKii PubllahinR Company, home tor's aupplles -—- 6.96 547 Mlcltolaon-HnuKh Oo. —- 16.70 15.70 tlvfi hundred copio.i of tho ruica nnd brrlnwa economica -— 12.00 Central Sclcntlfio Co., academic 32.07 someom huys 6.18 Guarantee Electric Oon- printed. The motion wna accondcd and car­ •Rand McNnlly & Co., academlo l.«8 Jnck Fowler, repairs 1.45 struction Oo. 22.81 22.81 ried l>y thc followinK vote: yens 30; Nays 0. OrcRoi-y, Mayer & Thorn Co,, oltico P. -Ooodrlch, academic .—- • 6.00 549 J. M. Hewitt 9.20 9.20 Thereupon tho Oommlttoc on Mileage and 30.60 supplloa O. E. DoMcrltt, potty cash 3.7S 558 J. schciiora 6.57 6.67 Per Dlcm presented thclr roport na follows: 6.00 10.67 a Prank Ooodricti. academic -. Lnuiel Book Oo., academlo . 559 A. H. Phllllpa ...1...... 24.20 24.20 To thc Honor.iblo Bonrd of Siiporvlsora. Walter Jacotia Inc., academic .35 Tho Macmlllan Co., neadomie 8.62 500 Geo. Deynrmand 52.20 52.20 Gentlemen! Your Committee on MllcnKe nnd yVels MfK. Co.v tlbrnry 5.31 Frank -Pcrne, academic . 30.00 561 Franklin DcKleino Co. 3t.30 31.30 Per Diem, bog leave to submit tho followlnK C. C. BIrchnrd & Co., academic .... 42.00 Dudley Papor Co., acadcmlc 7.29 562 Doubleday Hunt Dolan Co. 362.96. 362.96 report! - Fuller Pruah Co., janitor's aupplloa 7.32 Harold shattuck, fretRht & cartaRO 8.00 563 Dyor-Joniflon Barry Co. .. 16.80 t6.80 20.6I Central-Sclcntlllo Co., acwjemic Clarence Post,, academlo r— 21.00 564 Oeo. S. Moody, V.s. — 181.05 13t.95 1.47 The Wlltls Munlc Co., acadomic LanslnR Tent .& AwnlnR Company, . 565 American f.nw Boole Co.. 8.00 '. 8.00 .50 Emtl Aschor, Inc., ucademtc ' equipment ; 1.72 566 s. S. Ludlum. M. D. , 10.50 10.50 5.83, Clare .'Lotta, onulpmont .-—. — O.~E. DoMoritt, library .:- 14.22' EG7 Bolnhttvt & Darrow —... 17.75 17.75 23.26 CARS WASHED InRham Oounty News, academic Oinn" & Compnny, acndomic ... lt.l6 568 yVeatcrn Union Tel. Co. . 1.80 1.80 -.' B.9S yVorld Book Co., academic -— MichlaranUell Telephone Company, 569 DarlinK's Prlntery- 7.00 • 7.00 . at FORD GARAGE 2.00 Norton : Hardware Co., rcpali-s ' J—. •: miacellnneoua —.•j.j...... — -•7.45 570 O. P. PcnaeCo. .. B.70 B.70 Mickolson-Bnkoi. Lumber Company, Chamberlain Habor Chemical, Com- 571 D. O. OltinK 9.00 0.00 Called for alld delivered* aRrlcultural supptles -•. l.BO ' pany, janitor's supplies ... 16.35 DUNLOP 572 Myrtle D. ..Molno 3.76 3.75 Mlcliolaftn-Biikorliumbor Oompany, R, iL. Cavender, insurance ... .18.60 573 Ford Asolttno 2.00 2.00 ropatr.? ...... ; ,06 InRIiam' • Coiinty News, oltlco suppllea . .30 574 BurroUKha Add. Mno. Co. 4.11 4.tt SETH HEINS Clark CoRfldlH, laboi- —--• ^ V -6.65 -Travelers lnaurance • Co:, Insurance. : 84.65" 676 E. D. yVinllold, M. D, _.. 16.00 15.00 Phone 194. H. J. Bartley, nffHcultural sup- L. B. Salisbury, manual arts 2.82 C70 Borton B, Smttli 32,10 32.10 FOUNDERS OF THE PNEUMAT1C tlRE INDUSTRY piles —...... 1.19 L. E. Sallsbui% repalra ... 1.23 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 Page Fif teea

r ' By Oiborns THE FEATHERHEADS Felix Wiii Be Miised

ton Rapids camp meeting, Sunday. LIOF.NSE TO SELL WOOD—AUG. 30 MORTGAGE SALE. BCSINESS CARDS State of Michigan. The Probate Court for Defnult having lieen made In the conditions WiUtins Memorial Born to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Birch, of a real esUitc moitgage whereby thc power tho County of tnghnm. PHYSICIANS August 3rd, a son. He will answer At a session of said Oiurt, held nt the Pro­ of sale therein bcciune operative, made liy the to the name of Dale Edward. bate OITlce in the Olty of Mnson, in said coun­ T. O. Foster Oompany. a Michigan corporn­ "The Y.ankee Clipper" Pri.-Sat. It ty, on the 4th day of August. A. D. 1027. tion. to the F. B. McKihbln Company, a Mlch­ T. O. BUSKIRK. M. D. OITice corner Jefifer- Miss C. M. Wilkins visited Mrs. «on and Maple. Hours 2 to 4 ; 7 to 0 p. m. Clarence Leech and' Chas. Force Present: HON. L B. McARTHUR, Judge lgan corporation, dated February 26, t027, and Ada Hammond in Lansing two days of Pmbale. recorded in the Register of Deoil's office for Oalls promptly attended to. Phono 367. were at Pleasant Lake, Sunday. last week. In thc Matter of thc Estate of LEVERETTE Inghiun Ounty. Michignn, on June t.';, 1027, 38-fim-p Julius Nichols is doing light work Mr. Fox is having a yvell drilled. J. WOOD, Deceased. in liber 290 of mortgnges on page 03, and again after .several weeks' illness. Nina B. Oarn having filed in said court her afterwards assigned by tho F. tl. McICibbin Slat's jictition. praying for license to sell thc inter- Company to Frank B. McKlbtiin by nn assign­ Ralph, Roy, D. C. and Robert Still- est of said estate In ccrUiin real estate there­ ment recorded in said Register of Reed's of­ fice in lilior 283 ot mortgagos on page llfi on O. J- HOOD and W. 8. SEELTE, Attoraayl •man and their families attendedi Ea- NOTICE; OF HEAKINO. in described. It is Orderce forectose4) of section Twenty-two (22), tree and pick sum apples this after- ed October 30, t924, and recorded in the office thc northeast qunrtcr of aaid section 26 lylng Vt line of Sec. ft, thence West on the EtW Township Two (2) North. Range Ono (t) of the Register of Deeds for Inghnm Oounty, north of Ihe highway. All of thc above des. jioon and Ant Emmy ensisted that line of Sec. 0&8 lo yV of East describe0 ft. to Ihe NE Oor. ot mortgngc, horeliy elects to consider as due Tlic FedernI Land -Bank of Saint Paul, skool picknick, But I had to have property ot W. J. yVhitoly, thence South to and payable at the date hereof, hy reason of amounting to Forty-one Hundred Ten and bad luck and get my foot punchercd tlie N line of CoKsdell property, thence East the non-payment of the 1024, 1925 nnd 1920 50-100 Dollars ($4110.50), nnd accrued inter­ FINAL ACOOUNT. OAItPENTER-AUG. 30 on a hunnv Bee and ect. to the center of rond. thence S to the N line taxes assessed, upon said lands, nnd no suit est tliereon, Stnio of Michignn. The Probnto Oourt for ot Salisbury property, thence E to M-t.t nt law having boon brought to recover said Dated July 30, 1027. the Oounty of Inghiun. thence Southeasterly to beitinning. Wensday—I gess ma and pa must debt, or any part thereof, notice is hereby giv­ I THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SAINT At a session of snid Court, held at tlio Pi-o- of had a'bevvy Quai'l sum time today And nil persons intoi-csted are hereby noti­ en tlint by virtue of the power ot snio con­ PAUL. Mortgagee, St. Paul, Minnesota. bato OITlcc in tho Oity erf Mnson, in said coun­ bccuz when he cutiThome this evning fied that it is tlie intentions of the Board ot tained in said mortgage, thc un , n i r. lo to tho City Hall Building on West Ottawa C. E. Hibbits hnving fiicd in anid court his or"just a place to stay ? olice of the Board of County Rond Commis- , g^ ^ Lniising, Michigan, (that being one of of sale therein became operative, made by finnl iidministration account, and his petition — " - - . - . otreoL, L.ansinK, miciiiKiiii, ut-.iuK oii« u» Thomas E. Johnson nnd Mildred M. Johnson, you can stay home and read. So I sioncrs. , u 1 .11 o 1 1 / ' the places where the Circuit Oourt for tho lu'aying tor tho ailowanco thereof, nnd for got the lape'r and then I ast him who Ciivov n iimlcr our hands thls 3rd dny of ^J^^ |„„,, ,ie„crihed his wife, to Frank yV. Hammond nnd Ora E. tho nssigiiment nnd distribution of tlio lesi- Can you point with pride to August, , . _ , „ „ _ _ Hammond, husband and wife, dated October clue of said estate. was Kel ogg and he diddent no and I '"'U.r-,'--.Board o,f Oount/..,.-..y. Ron•D.,„.di Commissionersn i„!„.,„,c . in snid mortgage to satisfy sniil mortgage debt 1, 1925, nnd recorded in the office ot the your house and say, "There nmi the interest. thereon'nt seven .pe r cent. It ls Orclored, That the 30th day of August. E. T. Elliott, Ohnirmnn, Register of Deeds tor Inghnm Oounty, Michi­ ast what was the Geneva Confrence together with nil legal costs, viz; A parcel of A. D. 1027. at ton o'clock in the forenoon, at and he diddent no and then firtely he is my home"? Or do you J. H. Linn. gan, on November 4, 1025, in liber 260 of snld Probate Office, be nnd ls hereby nptioint- land described ns: commencing nt the south­ mortgages on page 221, upon which mort­ slipped me a quarter and said for look resentfully, if at all, at L. T. Lasenby. 31w2 east corner of lot four of block one hundred 0(1 for examining nnd allowing snld account gage there is now claimed to be due nnd un­ anil henring aaid petition; sixty-four. City of Lansing, Inghnm (3ounty, paid tho sum of Twenty-two Thousand Nine Hevins sake go to the pitcher show the unpainted, unattractive Michigan, and running thence west eighty- It ls Further Ordered, Thnt public notice and quit bothet-ing me. NOTICE OP SALE. Hundred Forty-nine and 64-100 Dollars, being thereof be given by pubileatlon of ii copy of domicile in which you stay? Notice is hereby given thnt, by virtue of a three and eight-tenths feet, thence north Twenty-one Thousand Three Hundred Twenty- thirty-two ancl nine-tenths feet, thence east thla orcicr for three successive weeks pievious writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Cir­ five nnd no-100 Dollars principal and sixteen to sald day of hearlng ln the Inghnm (3ounty Live nowt Don't wait for cuit Oourt tor the Oounty of Genesee, Michi­ to west line of sycamore Street, thence south Hundred Twenty-four and 64-100 Dollars ln- thirty-two and nine-tenths feet lo place of NewB, a newapniicr prlnted and circulated in gan, in Ohancery, in favor of Fretlerlck F. tereat, nil of which the mortgagees hereby said county. L. B. McARTHUR, J Pray Nelgliborllood | the future to bring you en- Spiegel against the goods, chattels, lands and elect to consider as due and payable at the (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. tenements of Adah L. Spiegel, in the Oounty Dated Lansing, Michigan, July 23, 1927. enjoyment. Beautify your date hereof by reason of tho non-payment of MARTHA THAYER, of Ingham, Michigan, to me directed and de- AUREsTEs E, BRIOGs, Mortgagee, interest due on October 1, 1926. and April 1, .lleputy Register of Probate. 31w4 place with Acme Quality liveied, 1 dld on the Sth day of August, J927. C. F. a E. T. HAMMOND, Attys. for Mort- 1927, as allowed and provided for in sold Mrs. Henry David passed away at levy uiion and take all the right, title and gagee, 'Lansing, Michigan. S0wl3 mortgage, and no suit at law or In equity Houae Paint. It's durable HEARING OLAIMS. HOULIDAY—DEC. « the home of her sons, Mr. and Mrs. interest of the said Adah L. Spiegel, in and having been brought to recover sold mortgap Wilbur Daniels, Saturday morning. and economical. Youll en­ to the following described lands, lo-wit: Lots debt or any part thereof, notice Is hereby State of Mtchlgan. The Probnte Oourt for ORDER OF PVBUCATlON. the Ckiunty of Inghnm. Mrs. Anna Kerlfield returned home joy the surprisingly delight­ twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three given that said mortgagees will sell on Satur- and twenty-four, of Potter's Repiat of Blocks .state of Michigan. The Oircuit Court for day, September 17, 1927, at ten o'clock In Ihe At a seaalon of satd (3ourt, held at the Pro­ Saturday night from a visit,with rel­ ful dtange. Youll begin to one, two and three of Walker, Rust and tne Oounty of Ingham. In Ohancery. forenoon of snld day. Eastern standard Time, bate Office ln thc Oity of Mason, in said coun- atives in Eaton Kapids, Charlotte and live! Incidentally you will Grouts Addition to the Village of Leslie, Ing- James O. Rathbun and Lulu M. Rathbun, at the north entrance to the City Hall BulM- ty, on thc Sth dny of August, A. D. 1927. Battle Creek. ham Oounty, Michigan, all of which I will Plaintitrs, ing on West Ottawa Street, Unslng, Michi. Present, HON. L B. McARTHUR, Judge increaseyourpropertyvalue. expose for sale at public vendue at the west gnn, (thnt being one of the places where the of Probate. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carr vistteelng ed are required to present their claims to aajd ceased are required to present their claims prnyinR for the Hilowance thereof. County of lnghom ls held) the land described as follows, to.wlt! The north half of the east court at said Probate Office on or before the to aaid court at aaid Probate Office on or more people are learning to assist It is Ordered, Thnt the Soth day of Auguat, ih said mortgage to satisfy aaid mortgage half of the east half of the northeast quarter 22nd day of November, A. D.. 1927, at ten before the 16th day of November, A. D. 1927. their kidneys by the Occasional use A. D. 1»27, Bt ten o'clocic In the forenoon, at debt, and the Interest thereon at seven per of section nine; Also the south 20 4 acres o'clock In tho forenoon, said time and place at ten o'clock In the .forefiooii. said time and placo being hereby appointed for the examina­ satd Probate OtTlce, be and ls hereby appoint­ cent, together with all.legal costs, vlt; a par- of the southwest quarter of the southeast being hereby appointed for the examination of Doan'a PiH§—a stimulant dlu* ed for examining and allowink said account eel of land aeseribed a«! the eaat two rods and adjustment of all claims and demands tion and adjustment of all claims and demanda quarter and the southeast quarter ' of : thf against sold deceased. fctic.Aait your nei^Abbr/ ; and hearing said petition! of'tho north seven and one-hnlf rods of lot BOUtheaat quarter, excapt the eaat 17 acres against said deceased. , , . ^„ \, lt l» Further Ordered, That public, notice four of block nine of Green Oak Addition to and except 3 acres off the north side thereof, It Is Furthisr Ordered, That public notlee -It Is Further Ordered. That public notice theicof b« given, by publication of a copy of the City of Lahaing, Ingham Oounty, Mlehl. all on section four; also Ihe west 28 acrea of theraof bo given by publication of a copy of thereof be given hy publication of a copy of thin order for threo suceeaaive weeks previous Itnn,^^t08ether wltb all establlahed driveww the south half of the southwest quarter of sec­ this order for threo successive weeks previous this order for three successive weeks previoua PILLS to sald day of hearing in the Ingham County tion three, and tha aast IT acres of the south to said day of hearing,, in the Ingham (Jounty to said day of hearing In tha Ingham County News,, a newspaper printed and circulated in Dated July 28, 1927. ' half of tha southeast quarUr of ascUon four. News, a newspaper prlnted^and circulate^ In Naws, a newspaper'printedjuid, circulated In said county. " • iL. lB, MeAlR'TOUR, DOAN'S 60c laald county. • L, B. McAHTHUR, . AURESTES E. BHIGOS, Mortgagee. All In Town 8 north. Rang* l west, AIafadon eaid county. . X* B. McAR'IgWl.^ (A true rapy.) Judga of Probata. SthnrntantDiuMtlelothaKidntyt C. F. k E. T. HAMMOND, Attya. for Mort­ Township, lnghwh <3ouhty, Michigan., . (A true copy.) Judga of Probata. Mi^ffr^'AU, -'"^-^ gagee, Business Addreea, lanBlng, Mich­ A. A. BERGMAN, Attorney for Plaintiffs. MARTHA THAYER, . -.^ MAR'PHA 'THAYER, _ Deputy Register of Probate. iimi rottct'lliilium Co., Mfg. Own., BufMo. N. Y. Deputy Register of Probate. 31w.l " igan, SOwlS Business Addrass, Mason, Mich, 27w7 Deputy Register of Probate; aow4 Page Sixteen INGHAM COUNTY N15WS. MASON. MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921:^

dinner" was served by the Aluminum Those from this place who attended West Alaiedon Com., yvho also demonstrated their the Newkirk reunion at Pleasant Lake aluminum ware to the ladies. .last Saturday were; Mr. and Mrs. C. Ladies of the I. C. C. yvill picnic at 'H Lowe and granddaughter, Mr. and •Miss Esther l.iaycock of ljansing, Pine Lake, Wednesday, August 17. Mrs. W. S. Thompson and daughter, and I'aul Jackson of Holt, have been Mr. and Mrs. S, W. ITempy of Ijan­ Mrs. Vesta Thompson and Mr" and visiting at the honie of Jim Jackson. sing, were callers in the neighborhood Mrs. Harvey Hayner. Mr. and Mrs. A.' Tyler and daughter Sunday. Miss Eva lvlein of Detroit, is vis­ I^vucille of Detroit, wore recent visitors Mi.ss Lena Cushman is very ilLat iting at the Mai)es home. at "Thc Maples". the home of her cousin, Joe Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and son Fall STYLE display Mrs. A. J. Earl and son l?oi)bie of Mr. and Mrs. Solly Schnepp enter­ of .li'erndale, visited friends here over Lansing, visited Mrs. Joe li'oster at tained their l^niily at home Sunday. the week end and attended the New­ the l'^oster home last week. Some from Holt, Eaton l?apids, Lan­ kirk reunion. •Mrs. Glcn Baisel and son Bobbie sing. Miss Mabel Thompson attejided the and mother, Mrs. Frank Tyler, yvere .A teacher from Charlotte yvill teach L C. N. picnic at Mason last Satur­ of Monilay visitors at "Thc Maples". at the Island this year. day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laycock of Mrs. J. B. Roote has recovered from Mrs. Dora Hall is much better and Lansing, were recent visitors at the the injuries received iu their auto has been brought from the hospital in home of their daughter, Mrs. James accident. Jackson to the home of her fatlier .Tackson. here. Ted Foster is taking a trip in the •Mrs. Victoria Thompson of Okla- northern part of the statp. South Lero.T homa, yvho is visiting her sister here Mrs. James True and daughter of attended the Newkirk reunion last Lansing, yvere visitors last week at Saturday. Made^to

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