PROGRESSIVE INDEPENDENT IN POLICY IN POLITICS

12 Pases Seventy-third year, No. 18 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5,1932

Seeks Office , Clean Up Days Capitol Wives Found Handy CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED [ PROSPECTS 'SIAIELEGISL Mayor Jason E, Taylor, with the consent of the city council, has pro­ Adjuncts To Business Heads claimed May 16 and 17 as city clean BELIEVED PROiSING D BYwrnois up days,- On those two days city em­ ployees will collect tin cans and other WJLL SEEK N O MIN A T IO N AS LANSING EDITOR KEEPS WIFE ON PAYROLL.. COR­ PLAN HINGES UPON APPROVAL SURVEY BEING M/\DE OF NEW rubbish and haul them to the city 'OF SUNOAV GAMES. - LEGISLATION. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. RESPONDENTS, TOO, THRIVE ON STATE PAY. dump, M, M, Bowers, street commissioner, Priictlcc is Being Held at. Athletic IliK-luvHY n'll Is Tinijflcil, Iiicoino Tax iMoro Entries E,vin>ot;ed In County will bo In charge of the clean up rollticiil Aronii Wahln The Writer Tells How Bureaus Are Created, H<»w They Are Manned, Field Every Nlghll, to Elect IToiKisiil l)cfciit Reserve Fund Used Vust Two Yearsric h and poor. The prosecutor or his bill might have been more closely for these reports liad come and tliat upon the calendar. Golf club also reports Sunday as Its but the number will not be small. This To Open And Improve New assistant should be accessible at all scanned. official calmly pointed to a joker tuck­ The criminal calendar Is the short­ busiest day of the weelc. Sunday is about the only department of the :iOO-lot Section. times during the day to those who Helps AiiiILInrs ed carefully away in the text of the est of that for any term for upwards shows have also been held In the loca'l state government that provides a sub- stand in need of his services. It goes This bill became Act 315 and the Inw making him the dictator who is of 20 years, it is said. Reasons for theat,er. Supporters of baseball say stantlnl .amount of common labor According to the annual report sub­ almost without saying that capable next heard of it lay legislators was forced, under the act, to put into ef­ the lack of criminal cases are varied. they can find no great opposition to with employment, Moiiibers of the mitted by the board of cemetery trus­ assistants are necessary to efficient when local tSlerks began growling at fect a system of uniform accounting That there Is a lull In crime, that jus­ Suriday games. house of representatives have been tees to the city council Monday night enforcement. In a county of this size a lot of work asked of them and in­ for townships, villages and cities. Tills tice Is being speeded up, that many system was devised by a commission However, the matter of a playing endeavoring to save as much highway the financial condition of Maple Grove and importance there Is sufficient quiring as to who was to pay for it. who would usually demand trials arc field enters the question. The only work as possible and at the same time cemetery is sound. The report cover­ work lo occupy the prosecutor's entire City councils also began to hear from appointed by the governor, under content with jail terms and so enter terms of the same law, and headed field now available is owned by the use as beneficially as possible the pro­ ed a period from April 1, 1031, to time and I believe that economical en­ certified public accountants regarding pleas of guilty, and other reasons school district and is under tlie con­ posed diverted highway funds for the April 1, 1932, and disclosed a balance forcement can result only if the pros­ the complicated record searching re­ by the administrative board accoun­ have been advanced for the scarcity of tant, trol of the board of education al­ benefit of property owners. of 534'19,'19 on the latter date, ecutor devotes nil of his energy to his quired and offering for a substantial criminal cases. One good reason is though the grounds were improved It is the highway bill which has A balance of ,$'1'1,')G,20 was in the office," fee to come into the picture.with an lutrlciite AocnHiidiiig that the Marcli term of court was and the grandstand erected by finan­ been in the house committee for days fund on April 1, 1931, but the reserve audit and to install a new system of Every architect dreams of the day held In session continually and the ces of the former Mason team in thif Otlier Ciuulidates jury called back late In the term to that has been responsible for the time fund was cut into to develop a new The sheriff's contest is likely to public accounting, now required. when he may create a great cathedral. Tri-county league. In the past the marking of the lower branch of the section of the cemetery. The older Every engineer desires lo some day consider criminal cases lliereby re­ school board has frowned upon Sun­ draw its usual number of entrants. At the last session of the Ingham lieving the May term of court of tl^c legislature. section was rapidly becoming filled up Sheriff Hugh W. Silsby is expijcted to draw designs for a monumental day baseball. It is sitid that formal county board of supervisors two audi­ bridge. And so every accountant consideration of several cases, In the senate, the budget bill which so two years ago the development of again be a candidate, John Devlin of tors fi-oiii a Detroit firm appeared. request for the use of the groundH has for its purpose a reduction of ex­ 'a section to the north was begun. In Haslett, former Lansing police officer, yields to the desire to create a sys­ Tlic seven listed upon l!ic criminal has not yet been made. They explained that for a very nom­ tem of accounting which none but he penses of various state departments the new section arc 300 lots. Money is expected to again be a candidate, inal charge the auditors could set up calendar and the offenses with which May Build Field and institutions has been under con- received from the sale of the lots will Russell Hankins of Lansing township may master. And here was the op­ they arc charged arc Andrew Belsito, Another possibility is that the a set of books for each township. One portunity sought. The state iidn-iinis- ,sideration for nearly two weelcs. The be returned to the reserve fund. is being urged to run for the ofi;ice, rural supervisor had the temerity to Eleanor Speai's, Gcoi-gc Vercckc and board of county road commissioners senate members have the saincpur- it is said. It is also reported that tratlve boai-d accountant must have William Wilson, Illegal possession of will decide to develop a playing field Receipts credited to the cemetery inquire just what the "nominal" been given a free hand. To provide (Continued on page seven) fund for the year amounted to IfS,- Royce B, Arney will again run and charge meant in dollars and cents. No liquor; IT, I-T, hubbai'd, pi-actlcing at the county park cast of Mason, that the head of a private detective the blanks required, budgets of the medicine witlioiit a license; Salmon (Continued on page twelve.) 282,,'5S, The total was made up of vocational school and the state prison ,$998,.')'l from bond and note interest agency in Lansing is looking upon the Mill, Indecent liberties; and Roland L, office as an opportunity. were raided and the blanks printed by Williaiiis, removing contract property. received from loan of trust funds, Inmate labor, A lot of postage was ,'t;7r)2,50 from sale of lots, ,?90S,G6 There are 31 jury civil cases listed Probate Judge Louis B, McArthur FiPMLSSOLDIN required to send them out but that for trial. However, many of them from care of lots, ,?77,3S from sale of Is likely to be opposed by Rep, Charles money was found about the capitol BRUCKER CHIDES HOOSE plants, 90,00 for digging graves and will probably be continued over the Haight, now a member of the legisla­ But there is no convict labor out term. There ai'e 79 non-jury civil SPOILS LOSS RECORD .'iS'19,50 for putting in foundations, ture. Clarence Lock of Lansing has nmong the township and village clerks Exponses Higher OELiUENITAXSA cases upon the calendar for the May announced that he will oppose Hubert and local funds must meet the expense term of court, A total of 27 non-con­ OR PERITI DELAY I'^IKE Loss OF ,S 10,000 SHOWN BY . Because the cemetery was enlarged Bullen for county treasurer. It is al­ Imposed upon those units by the state. ANNUAL RErOnT. the past year and additional work was OiXLY SinfiO.rit UEALIZEo FROM tested chancei-y cases, mostly divorce so rumored that Sup. Jacob Schepers ANNUAL TAX SALE. Some of the information requested matters, appear in that department S,MOKES IMGHWAy BILL FI^Or>l made necessary the expenses were of East Lansing is to be a candidate cannot be had from the township or ROAD COMMITTEE. oopartmont Answers 15 City Alarms higher than usual, the report shows. while in contested chancery there are for treasurer. Friends of B. W. Mc- ,Ius<; fi!J ParcelR Sold l;o Few Buyers village records, A trip by each clerk 104 cases. And IVfakes 1.S Rural Runs In The expense items total to .?4289,29,. Ewen of Vevay, who made a surpris­ must be made to the county seat. Be­ .•VpiMiitrs In Person In lloii.se OuuulHr Year Ending May 1. The expense was distributed as fol­ Who Appoiir-fto Prrttcct The' "no progress'^ section, where ing although unsuccessful campaign Previous Putchii<>cs, fore the experiment is completed a 'ro Urge Quick .Action, Procedurt lows: Wages of sexton, day labor and for register of deeds two years ago, cases which have been without pro­ complete set of record books must be gress during the past year are listed, Without ProcciUiiit, Believed. Mason had a fire loss of iJlO.TOO team work, ,?3635,2.'5; seed and plants, say that he^may run for treasurer. had for every township, during the fiscal year ending May 1, ?322,01; water rent, ,?134,35; tele­ Hubert R, Bullen, county treasurer, contains 104 cases, It is expected that several other sold just 62 descriptions of the 5631 \ (Continued on page 8) • Upon the active 'chancery calendar By V. J. Brown according to the report submitted to phone rental and toll, .fl0,50; and mis­ Irked by the delay of the hou?c the council Monday night by E, G, cellaneous supplies, $187,18, candidacies will be announced before parcels offered Tuesday for delin­ are 82 divorce cases. In the "no the end of the month. quent taxes for the year of 1929, roads nnd bridges committee to .igrcc Strickland, department chief, and L, The cemetery trust fund was start­ progress" section are 29 more divorce More descriptions were offered than cases. on the provisions of the highway r;i- A, Wileden, secretary. Of this loss ed in 1911, Since that time a total verslon bill, Governor Wilber M, SIO.OOO was caused by one blaze, that ever before in the history of the coun­ of ,?1S,890,03 has been credited to it ty. Less money was received than Brucker Wednesday appeared befoic of the Pastime theater in December. by individuals for the upkeep of the SUGAR BEET PLANTING ever before in recent years. The Weather Report Shows the house in a personal appeal for ac­ A total loss of but .fTOO was caused cemetery. There are 337 lots now en­ tion. The invitation to appear came by the I'l other fires within the city. taxes and expense upon the 62 par­ dowed with funds for perpetual care, cels sold amounted to but ,¥1960,61 AS LIGHJiG STRIKES April Showers Absent following a motion by his floor leader, The estimated valuation of property During the past yeaj- 72 burials were Gus T. Hartman of Houghton. The endangered by fire was ?47,200, UNDERWAY THIS WEEK made in Maple Grove, Last year upwards of $36,000 was SEVERE ELECTBICAL STOBM APRIL L.\CKS BOTH USUAL WA­ appearance is said to bo without pre­ The department used hydrant con­ (Continued on page seven) realized. In 1928 more than ,f60,000 CAUSES HUGE LOSS. TER AND HEAT. cedent in legislative annals. The gov­ nections in three city fires while only ACRES PLEDGED TO was received at the annual tax sale. GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. ernor spoke earnestly, almost dictn- chemical extinguishers were needed Back in the years preceding 1929 Five Cottages Burned To Groun<1 And If May flowers come in their usual torlally. He charged selfish intcresU in four. On seven of the alarm^ no Fire Destroys Barns the Ingham coimty tax sale drew Two Others Dainage

''jt:i Page Two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, A^ASON; MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5,1932 -^1 WrUe it on your heart that every, Pin thy faith to no man's sleeve; day,Is the best day of the year.— hast thou not two eyes of thine own? Ancient History HEALTH AND Emerson. —Carlyle. Gleaned from News Files of HYGIENE Years Past Some Causes Of Rheumatism MILLIONS LOANED Ten Years Ago INGHAM TY NEWS 306 cases are listed on the May DiHBcminitM throuith Tho InKham CJotin- tr Newfi by tho Stiitc Joint Commlttcfl on term circuit court calendar. Of these Public Health Education compriftlnK tho On May 1, 1932, tills hank will be' seven years old as a 50 arc criminal actions. MlfhiBfin StfttB Mciliciil Society, tho Unl- Published every Thursday afternoon In the City of Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Verhelst were vcmlty or MichlKnii Moilicitl School, tho National Bank. Over this period this banlc has loaned and Michigan Department of Health, tho State County Seat of Ingham County, Michigan. in Detroit during the past week Inter­ Depfirtment of Public Infitnictloh. Miehlwin V. J. BROWN & SON, Publishers 4' viewing the Belgian cousel to secure Stnto Collcue. Detroit ColleKO of Mctllcine collected nearly six millions of dollars in this community. passports for a trip to their old home untl SurKory, Wuyifo County Metlical So­ Member of Michigan Press Association . ciety Commltlco on Ediicfition. MichlKan This amount does not include real estate loans. during the coming summer. Stftto DontftI Society, Michigfnn Ttihcrcluo- More than 1000 persons attended hIh Associittion, MichlRhn State NiifsoH Ah- the military funeral of Arthur Far- iioclntlon. MIchlKfm Conference of Social SUIISCHIPriDN HATES (Payn|>le In Advance) ADVERTISINO RATES Workcrfi. MichiffBn Division of tho Ameri­ We appreciate the confidence which we have enjoyed and rand, Leslie,,killed in action overseas. can Roti CrnsH, Ail titfcrles reiatlnit to Display advertising rates on appllcatiqn; Business lo­ All business places of the village .were health nnfl prevention of dificafio may he feel that our practice of loaning money locally for the bene­ adflroiiffod to Health and HyRiono. The One year in Ingham, Eaton and Jackson Countie3,.51,50 cals and reading notices on first and local pages, 15c a closed during the services. The Tri-county league announces its "^ituvs. fit of local business and agriculture has proven itself to be line; No reading or business advertising less than 25c; Six months in Ingham, Eaton, Jackson Counties.. .75 opening dates for the season. Mason Card of Thanks, ,1c a word; Obituary notices of 125 plays its opener with Wllliamston on Long forgotten Injury to some joint a very successful policy. Three months in Ingham, Eaton, Jackson Counties .40 words free, more than 125, Ic a word; No^charges for May 26 at Wllliamston, is a frequent cause of arthritis later in birth, death or marriage notices, notlceij of reunions. I Twenty Years Ago life, A boy bumps his knee severely, Single Copies .05 Announcements of entertainments where admission Is Mr, and Mrs, Harry J, Bond are or wrenches it sliding into a base, and Member Federal Reserve System Outside Ingham, Eaton, Jackson Counties in U. S. 2,00 moving into their handsome new res at the age of forty, begins to have charged or of any plan to raise funds must be paid in pain and swelling of that knee. Such and under ldence,at the corner of Ash and "C" National Supervision All papers mailed outside the U, S. one year 2,50 advance at regular rates. streets, injuries may seem trivial at the time, Dr, A, P, VanDeusen, for 46 years but a change occurs in the structure of the Joint—a ligament may be torn Entered at the Postoffice at Mason, Michigan, as second-class matter in active practice as a dentist in this or stretched—and the joint bearings city, passed away at his home on Ash rub the wrong way until the cartilage street. The Dart National Bank to work for. The suggestion is not new. It has been becomes diseased. Arthritis involves Blossom Time Farmers are warned against stor­ only the injured joint,. Mason, Michigan tried. But there seems to be one point against it. The ing automobiles in barns insured "with Tourists from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois are numerous Similarly, arthritis occurs around a courts have held that such a system is illegal in that it the Farmers Mutual unless all gaso­ at the blossom festivals in the fruit belt along Lake line is removed from the tank. hammer toe and about a bunion be­ constitutes bribery of the public. cause the dislocation finally causes in­ Michigan, Frpm the state line joining Indiana to the Fifty Years Ago It is difficult for the general public to distinguish all flammation of the joint with swelling, Grand Traverse region the shore line will be fragrant Bonds offered by the four saloon the fine points in legal affairs. Perhaps it is just as well keepers of Mason were all rejected by tenderness and disability. with blossoms during the coming week. Peach and cherry Deformities of the feet brought that such a condition exists. Otherwise thei'e would be the common council Monday evening. trees will be loaded with flowers. The landscapes' will As a consequence all drinking places about by carelessness and ignorance tin and Mr, McKim of Lansing, were many attorneys looking for other kinds of employment, concerning the care of the feet may :t::.f.»—~t-t-*-*-—*-f't-^ challenge the genius of famous painters. have remained closed during tlie past guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orry Thomp­ It is bribery when a candidate for office agrees to result in arthritis changes in the PoUolc Corners J Situated ns we arc here in Ingham county it Is only week. Saturday night when rumors son, Sunday. work for the taxpayers at a lower salary than has al­ knees. Creaking of the knee joints a matter of three or four hours to reach some part of of such action had been confirmed, a while ascending stairs always is a Mr. and Mrs. Decker and family of ready been set for the term he wishes to serve, That .grand celebration took place. The city Eaton Rapids, visited at the home of Mrs, Elsie Vickcrs spent a few days the fruit belt, The^ beauty of such a trip will do much sign of arthritis. It occurs commonly sounds reasonable. The candidate, in fact, agrees to pay was crowded with drunken men. in middle-aged women who have gain­ Mrs. Decker's brother. Perry Raines, in Lansing last week, to hearten us, to renew our faith In the ultimate good­ the taxpayer for his vote although the saving to the Livestock shippers of this locality ed considerable weight. The joints Sunday. Mr, Hoadley of Lansing, is spending ness of thirigs, to again kindle us with a desire for better suffered severe losses with the failure Mr. and Mrs. Fred David and chil­ individual LiLxpayer would be small indeed. were not intended to carry this extra some time with Mr. and Mrs. Howard things of life, A view of the millions of fruit trees in of the Buffalo, N, Y, National bank 100 pounds and degenerative changes dren of Lansing, spent Sunday after­ Pollok and helping with the farm However, there seems to be other practices even more bloom should prove to even the most skeptical that wo last week. occur in the cartilage. The latter be­ noon at Harold Wilson's home. work. ' vicious that are perfectly proper. Our president of the General complaint is heard about comes split, roughened and inflamed Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Strlckllng and arc ,sLlll favoi-ed; that Mother Nature has blessed us Nora Miller was In Lansing last United Stales picks out parly leaders for high offices. the city regarding the pasturing of like an overloaded bearing in a ma­ children visited their parents, Mr. and Thursday. ,, with fiir more than we perhaps deserve. Mrs. Strickling and Mr. and Mrs. The governor of a state has been known Lo appoint men cattle In the streets. The cemetery is chine, This is not written to help swell the crowds at the also a favorite pasturing ground for North, Sunday afternoon, Jason Pollok and Erma spent Sun­ to state positions who were unqualified except for the If these individuals are knock-kneed day at William Storm's. ,'5evcral blossom festivals staged by different cities. Such city cows. Something should be done and attempt to wear ill-fitting shoes, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Briggs and fact that they were able to deliver a flock of votes. It children spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson and displays will) their accompanying fanfare and "blossom to force the city marshal to act, the arthritis is certain to occur. Simi­ is even rumored lhat congressmen sometimes bfise their Ohio's new law compelling saloons larly, injury, as in sudden falling or the home of Mr, and Mrs, Angell, Wendall were at Burton .Tohnson's, f|ileei)s" (leli-itcl from instead of add to the beauty of Sunday, recommendations of postmaster appointments upon the to close on the Sabbath had Its first lifting, produces arthritis in the spine. Clifton Swift and family are stay­ the fniil belt. Tourists during the blossom time can find trial last Sunday, Reports from the ing with Mrs, Philena Swift, Alice Colo and children and Nora political work of the candidates. These forms of arthritis are seen in Uicir fill of enjoyment drinking In the beauty and frag­ leading cities indicate a tnarked fall­ man and animals alike and they oc­ Mr, and Mrs, Guy McCue called on Miller were Sunday evening callers at This reward system is perfectly legal. It is not brib­ Mrs, Flora Skinner and son, Harry, rance of nature. They can not lind it watching a parade ing off in arrests for drunkenness. curred in prehistoric times. When a Mr, Webster's, ery. It is merely a way of paying for value received. Sunday schools to be conducted Sunday evening, v.'lierc bciiuly Is commercialized. joint injury is known to have occur­ Mrs, Howard Pollok was iii Lan­ When nn individual is benefitted by an appointment to throughout the summer are being or­ red, arthritis only can be,avoided by Mrs, Hazel Strobel and Iva May sing, Frid.ay, Those of us who have been despondent and down- went to Bay City, Saturday, returning high office in exchange for his own vote and the votes ganized In many of the school dis­ finding some way to prevent further Mrs, Earl Showerman spent Satur-' heaiied will do well to take a trip to the shore of Lake tricts of the county. irritation to the joint. The advice of Monday, Miss Iva Alton came home of others ho claims are under his control then that is with them for a visit, dn.y at M, Showerman's, Michigan this week or next. It will hearten us. What an orthopedic surgeon is valuable in nothing more than justice. When the general public is Saturday morning, April 30, Miss Myla Monroe was in Detroit, Sat­ oii-es Mother Nature whether peaclies brought but 50c this respect because from his exper­ benefitted by a promised reduction in expense then that ience he can determine the extent of Helen .Tanecke, oldest daughter of Mr. urday, a busliol last year? She intends to have another crop AROUND THE and Mrs. Michel Janecke, and Law­ Is bribery. the joint injury and how it should be this year and her spiing foliage reveals her innate hope­ managed. rence Ketchum of Flint, were united Funny, isn't it,? STATE in marriage. The ceremony w.as per­ t Wlicatfleld Center t fulness, Questions and Aiiswer.s —0— formed by Rev. Karl Krause of the 4.,«,,«,.»,,#,,«,,.,,f«...«..t,,«,.»,.«,,*-«.,*.,«,,«,.«,..,,t,,t,,«,,t,,4 —0— C, P,—What remedy do you advise Evangelical Lutheran church at the for soft corns ? Discipline Needed HUDSON—Harry I^oberts, former parsonage in Lansing. They were at­ A Sad Commentary tended by Fred Janecke and Miss The Christian Courier S, S, class township treasurer, is placed under The soft corn differs from the hard will meet with Miss Magdaline The stale conservation department claims thai wllhin From two sources have come suggestions that an arrest. He is charged with misap­ only In that It is exposed to moisture Adelia Janecke, brother and cousin of editorial be written about the bad manners at the school the bride. Dinner was soi-ved to the Squires for their monthly meeting, the past two years 1000 forest fires have been deliber­ propriating ,$872,89 In tax money. since it occurs between the toes rath­ Saturday evening. May 7, musical last week. It seems that a score of young boys er than on exposed surfaces. When bridal party, the parents of the groom, ately set by pei-sons who wanted jobs to put them out. Miss Bertha Showerman called on disturbed those who otherwise were thoroughly enjoying BAD AXE—Henry C, Errer, 58, the feet are fitted with proper shoes, Mi\ and Mrs, Brewster of Dlmondale, Conservation officials claim that the established wages the corns usually disappear spontan and Miss Lydla Osborne of Dansville, her uncle, Edd Showerman, who is ill, of ;i()c per hour paid fire lighters was responsible for the program. was Instantly killed when , he was Monday, kicked by a colt, Errer was taking eously. The local treatment is the at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Michel the setting of the fires. Well, what can be said? What good will it do to the harness off the animal. The colt same as that for hard corns. Janecke, Mr, and Mrs, Ketchum left Mrs, George Sadler and Goldean Such an assertion is a sad commentary upon affairs discuss it? What's the remedy? kicked the farmer In the chest and Saturday afternoon for Flint where Pratt spent Sunday with Mr, and they will make their home. Mrs, Clatc Sadler, in the north. Of course, no one believes that a majority School teachers say that discipline should be taught drove a rib through the heart. H, H,—I am troubled with a mucous The neighborhood will give a show­ at home. They say parents should Impress their children discharge in my throat and am always Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Clemmer were of northern people condone such acts but that arson has- hawking in the morning and after er Thursday evening at the home of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arl been tolerated in 1000 instances in two years is astound­ that the boys and girls arc to behave in public. That's GLADSTONE—Street cars between meals. My throat feels sore and, at Mr, and Mrs, Howard North for Mr, Gladstone and Esca,naba made last Thompson. ing. true, but supposing there is no discipline at home. What's times, one side of my nose is stopped and Mrs, Blakslee, who lost nearly all George Pratt and Ben Baker at­ run Saturday, They will be removed up. their things by fire week before last. These firo-sctters are deliberately killing their own to be done then? Is there to be no discipline in school and their places taken by busses. tended the funeral of their uncle, Her­ Answer—Your symptoms are typi Harvey Wilson is sure he is the hap­ man Kaiser, at Cohoctah last Sunday goose. When timber burns everyone loses. That 30c either? It would seem as though the children should be piest boy in this neighborhood. He is taught discipline somewhere. cal of a chronic sinusitis together aand Mrs. Pratt spent the day with per hour may look like good wages but such wages are ALMA—The city commission re­ with the deviation of the nasal septum the possessor of twin baby goats that Mrs. Baker. pitifully small when compared to the benefits of lire Many boys between the ages of seven and 12, and duces budget $16,300, a cut of more he calls Namie and Fannie. They are preventing proper drainage of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Densmore were protection until new forests can be raised. Had fire some below and above those ages, need to be often re­ than 17 per cent. sinuses. The use of properly applied three weeks old. Mr, and Mrs. Hair were in Char­ Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank been kept under conti-ol in the past there would stlH. be minded of their manners. Even where parental dis- nasal irrigation will be of value and Biggs. -HASTINGS—Barry county is to lotte one day last week. a lumber industry in the north. There would not be > cipline exists in the home there is no guarantee that perhaps some operative measures may have a crime commission. Six men be necessary for permanent relief. Mr. and Mrs. Howard North called Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Frost spent hundreds of abandoned towns, Michigan would be para­ perfect behavior will follow either in the home or outside will be appointed to render volunteer on Mrs. Minnie Higelmlro in Eaton Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. dise in fad as well as name. of it. Parents expect that their children are to be sub­ aid to the sheriff and prosecutor in Rapids, last week Wednesday after­ Elmer Frost. noon and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. It is hard to believe that fires are actually set by per­ ject to discipline in school. Normal parents not only law enforcement. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frost were SLATS DIARY Cletus Strickland on Eaton Rapids Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ sons who are interested only in the 30c per hour. That expect it but demand that the school shall enforce cer­ By KOSS FAKQUilAK road. gene Frost. they are so set is not only criminal, it is a disgrace that tain rules and regulations regarding conduct. Probably LAPEER—Only 55 per cent of tax­ Last Sunday evening while Mr. and es in Lapeer county have been paid. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Frost called , the parents of those noisy boys of last week are still of Mrs, Guy McCue were away from on Mr. and Mrs. Edd Petty at Lan­ every honest man in Michigan should resent. Friday—Mr. Gillem and pa was a the opinion that their young hopefuls were under control home making a call, somebody ex­ sing, Sunday. New regulations for the use of welfare labor will help STANDISH—Raymond Hewitt, 17, tawking about the Deprashun and changed puppies with them. 'The new at the musical. Otherwise, many parents would not have Mr. and Mrs, Prank Biggs and to correct the evil effects of the arson formerly prac­ kills stepfather with 30-30 rifle, Man Mr. Gillem sed he pup wore a tag with this Inscription, Howard were in Lansing, Saturday ticed. The lowering of the wages to 15c will also prove allowed their children to attend the entertainment. is shot while milking by boy hidden was afrade of the "This dog's name is Diablo, Spanish evening, less alluring to fire-setters. But the fact remains that if If there was noise at the school musical it was the behind partition. banks and hiis wife for devil", Guy reports that he runs was a putting her Mn, and Mrs, Roland Frost and chil­ fault of the teachers. The teachers should have demand­ true to form and is always right at his dren were Sunday dinner guests of residents of northern Michigan are so criminal, so short­ muney in a shoe heels. Now he's wondering who left sighted, so wanton that they will tolerate burning of ed quiet. The children who were creating a disturbance HASTINGS — Loren VanSickles, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Frost, Barry county farmer, catches chicken now and pa reply- it, and why. Miss Lucile Showerman spent Tues­ stale foi-ests then they should expect no great aid from should have first had a warning and then if that were thief with goods, VanSickles heard ed .and sed his wife day night with Mr, and Mrs, M, Show­ the section of the state that foots the bills. not obeyed they should have been sent from the room. noise at night and discovered prowler had ben a putting a lot of muney SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS erman, and family. Adults in the audience should have assumed some sort entering chicken coop, VanSickles took a shotgun and caught the thief shoes here of late­ of control had the teachers not used their authority. ly, and a few hats The Cisiminal Calendar in the coop. He was turned over to ' Most parents want their children to behave. Most the sheriff. all so. There has been a lot of moralizing the past year over parents expect that the teachers must mete out some Saterday — Jakes crime. One school believes that these hard times act as MICHIGAN BELL sort of punishment. Parents know that punishments ma was telling ma a crime reducer. We have heard quotations regarding about sum flours and rewards have their places in home training. So must the situation at the county jail where the' population WISE and and she wanted her to see I of them, TELEPHONE CO. has decreased. Another example is that of the court , they have their place in school, A piece of hose, a well made ruler, a hickory stick, even a swiftly executed OTHERWISE she sed it blongs calendar for the May term. The current calendar lists to the Bugonia but seven criminal cases, a decrease of two-thirds over slap, used with discretion, have improved the manners family. I dont no tlio cases upon calendars the past few years. of many boys. These devices and other methods less Well how can we expect the demo­ this family but severe are still used to good advantage in many homes. crats to know if their war clubs will suppose they meb- We would like to believe that crime is on the wane. There is no reason why there should not be discipline in be effective against the republicans if by have just moved We wish we could go all the way with those who profess they do not try them on each other? to town mebby. school. The parents are not altogether at fault. The I ; I that crime Is decreasing. But we are confronted with a teachers have their responsibilities, too. Sunday—well J. spent most of the different set of figures. The population at Jackson Manchuria has arrived among the day toi^ay wirking on a big Problem prison i? mounting steadily. More are now confined be­ Ushers and managers in public theaters often have to nations. It has asked for a loan. In are iRithmettick test. I got ten an­ swers/but I cant make up my mind hind the bars at Jackson than at any other time in the enforce order. The state police are always in evidence Which makes it a typical unit of gov­ at football games. During the county fair it is thought ernment, witch jl to turn in to the Teecher. history of the state. Other Michigan prisons and refor­ Munday—well ma has tuk up Con- necessary to have some sort of- control. Why would I I I matories have not reported any great reductions, Incomes in Turkey of $300 a month tracl',* Bridge and pa and me is both Hold-ups, kidnaping, blackmail and other crimes of anyone think that a bunch of healthy boys and girls at are taxed 43 per cent. And yet some in Pivor of it becuz it looks like she a school musical needs no control? of us think that income taxes In the is afgoing to give up house cleaning violence show no slackening in the large cities. We must this,fspring. not delude ourselves into thinking that a year of priva­ —0— United States are so unbearable we would rather suffer with an unbal­ I'eusday—Ma wanted the 2nd hand tion-is a positive cure for crime. If such a conclusion anced budget. ediford to drive to the city this after can be reached then why not form a hard times club to Too Far. From Hawaii njbn but pa sed the stearing geer was keep depression always with us so that crime can be A lot of ink has been used to carry the accounts of h'roke but ma sed no buddy cud see it The value of securities in the Uni­ 80 it woodent make no diffrunts. But wiped out? the Hassle trial in Honolulu and the editorial comment ted States dropped $1,700,000,000 dur­ made over the finding of the.jury.. There has been a 'or sum reeson ruther pa win out and It a man will steal and slay when times' are good why ing the first nine days of April, ac­ he had to stay at home, cording to the experts, If,the senatftj should he lose all desire when the times are bad ? If he lot of talk over "unwritten" laws and moral codes. The Wensday—I gess Lucy Bent is a trial was conducted with publicity In every form, It Is committee investigating the stock en; thinks lie must steal when he can easily find employment change can find where that valde going to get marryed.. She told liia at good wages why should he at once realize the* wrong hard to reach a sound conclusion In the case. went, it will be entitled to somethilag yesterday she was afrade she had bet­ more than a leather medal. M ter get marryed becuz she had lost of stealing when he can find no honest labor? We fail Prom Michigan to Honolulu Is several thousand miles. her gold fish and was very very lone^ While the Islands have long been controlled by Ameri­ -! I !- ,/ to follow the reasoning. We believe such a conclusion In the good old days the bad'little some here of lately. is illogical. cans who traded the natives out of them, the~" outlook, boy hid his cigarettes so ,3'mother Thlrsday—ma got back at pa today Perhaps the wave of crime has receded In Ingham the culture and the viewpoint of the present mixture of couldn't find and destroy them. Now all rite. She told him she had went Bob and Mary never miss those and got a new dress and pa sed. How county. It may be true that the peaceful calm we are races Is something different than that existing within he hides 'em so mother can't'find and smoke 'em. in the wirld do you Xpeck me to pay now enjoying will prove permanent. Let's hope so. But the United States. There Is more of a background to for it. and ma replyed to him. Well ''Spur of the Moment" parties there Is no guaranty that such will be the case. It will the case than we from this distance can see. -! •! !- / last weak when I tryed to offer sum The artists who used to draw pic take more than the few local figures available to prove Historians tell us that the Hawallans were a happy suggestlans about are finances you tures of tropical groves and white told me it was yure blsnesa to tend WHENEVER any of their friends plan a party any such far-rcachlng conclusion. people before the coming of the whites. The natives sandy beaches for Plori'da real estate to yure bisness so I wont try any ad­ ""on the spur of the niomenr\ Bob and Mary Other reasons than a lack of crime might be brought had plenty to eat. There was but little work, The vices sharks during the big Iboom, are now vice you enny more. • Po menchioned are almost sure to be invited. For THEY forward to explain the small criminal calendar."Perhaps of civilization were unknown. But with the whites came busy turning out illustrations for Helen surabody. speedier justice and the willingness of criminals to enter debauchery. The natives did not care to work. They slenderizing corset adls. HAVE A TELEPHONE and can be reached pleas of guilty could be responsible. Large numbers of had never had,the necessity. So Chinese, Japanese and • -! !.!-r quickly at any time. Mount Holyoke coUege girls are Ortvenburg 1 I young men drawn to Lansing factories might have raised Malays were Imported. The Islands, once a paradise, going to do their own housework next the amount of crime and their emigration to other sec­ were exploited. The natives saw^ their beautiful Islands, year. There is some hppe for the col Your telephone will "open the door" to many 1 tions might, help to explain the decrease In local crime. their peaceful contentment, their simple pleasures sold leges yet, ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plester of N. interesting and pleasant social events. And, I I '4-. to the whites, So-callol civilization ruined them. Aurielius were guests of Mr. and Mrs. But the moving of criminals to other sections relieves The British are saldi to object very Nelson Hair one day last week.. in case of emergency, you can summon help Ingham county at the expense of other localities. We haviB a different outlook than do residents of much to paying tax on beer, but we Mr. and Mrs. Angell and children immediately ... by telephone. It is well to rejoilce in the present calm and peaceful Hawaii, We can not judge them safely without know­ .know a lot of the boys In this country were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mc- who would be only coo 'glad to do it, if Cue for dinner Sunday afternoon. Few things provide so much service at such situation. But it is unwise to expect that the peace ing them better, without knowing some of the troubles they could get the beer, iitB. Vashaw of Lansing, Is-staying / low cost as the telephone. will be kept. / civilization has brought to them. We are too far away. —11 !-• with Hazel Strobel for a few weeks. Governor Roosevelt In his Minne- Chas. Deuel and a friend from Lan. sota speech, painted* on, alluring pic sing, called/on Mr.' and Mrs. Will Hunt Bribery and Rewards V . It is well to remember some of these tblng^s when the ture of what ought to be done, but Sunday afternoon. ' In a communication appearing in a newspaper last UoMie case Is discussed.. East Is east and west Is westforgo t to Mi his audlepce Just how it Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hair spent co\ild be done. Saturday of last week In Lansing with week a writer suggested that a candidate for office and that being so there is, a difference in stwdairda. Nations with longer experience in colonial administration Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Ferry. should state upon his nominating petltioiu i^d other The cherry cobbler is not In the Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and camp&lga literature Juit what lalory h« would be willing bear that diiVerence in mind.' So must the United States. shoemaker class. family of Ionia, and Miff Irene Mar> ^NeiTAM-CeUNiY-NEWSrMASON, aMGHlGAN,-THURSDAY, M Page Three

Mr., and Mrs. Jay Boyle attended Earl Morris And Son I bi'gt.' No. 3, Wheatfleld the funeral of his uncle, Harve in Lansing, Monday. f Mmabcr Fedcfwl Retwve Bank • Win D. H. I. Honors Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Graham spent Several from this community at> Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. William tended the musical at Mason high Hawk, of Dewltt, GRAND LEDGE MEN HAVE HIGH school Friday. Mrs. R, G, Kirby spent Sunday with PRODUCING COWS. Graydon Collar was at Flint the Mrs. W. D. Kirby of Lansing. past week, Barbara Summers spent the week Not Few families wlio elect Marjory Campbell and Benjamin end in Lansing with her grandpar­ to liave services lield at During the month of April, 23 herds Berk were at Mason Friday to attend ents. were oh- teat In the' Lanslng-Ingham IViany our establislimeat leave the annual visiting day and were also Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fulton spent witliout expressing tlieir apprecia­ D. II. I. A, totaling 263 cows, 25 of dinner guests of Beatrice Otis at the Sunday evening with his son and fam­ which were dry., A, J. Schroth, test­ home of Dr, and Mrs. O, H, Freeland. ily Lloyd. tion of tlie privacy afforded, during er, states; The average production Janette Campbell and Rex Glynn services, by our family room. The Saving Habit per cow for the month was 828 pounds attended the junior play at, Willlam- of mlllt and 30.95 pounds of butterfat. ston high school Friday night, It is, witliout question, one of tlie There were 17 cows producing above Herrick District Teach tlie children the habit of saving part Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Otis, Bernice 1 most appreciated of our many mod­ 50 pounds of fat and 34 above 1250 and Bernard visited at Leonard Otis', pounds of mlllt. ern facilities. of their spending money, for the habit of Thursday evening. Miss Ileene Williams was out of Earl Morris and Son of Grand Our school played the Westgate school last week on account of illness. thrift is one of the most valuable of all habits. Ledge, have the high producing herd school at ball, Thursday, John Dutchcr of near Stockbridge, for the month with 18 grade Hol- Ed Showerman is quite ill. Mrscalle, d on his daughter, Mr. and Mrs, The thrifty boy or girl, with their savings in steins and Guernseys, averaging 1175 Ernie'Upton and Mrs. Grover Rector Howard Herrick, and family, Sunday pounds of-milk and 42.76 pounds of afternoon. spent Monday with him and Mrs. A. B. BALL a bank account, will be prepared later in life fat. They also lead with Individual Showerman, Kathleen and Willard Emmons and production with a grade Holstein cow Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Otis, Beatrice, Beulah House have the whooping HOME FOR FUNERALS to talce advantage of opportunities that pre­ which produced 2223 pounds of milk Barnard and Bernice visited Sunday cough. Ambulance Scn'lcc and 71.1 pounds of butterfat. evening at Mr, and Mrs, Frank Otis', Mrs. Kern Warner was quite sick • PHONES DAVI40 NlOHT72 sent themselves to the individual who is Other high producing herds and Mrs, Mae Glynn is greatly improved the first of the week. JEFFERSON 6 CHERRY their records follow; at this writing, Mrs. Eugene Emmons was on the MASON, MICH, ready for them. Small accounts are just as Small herds, 1 to 6 cows—(1) Verne Guy Phelps was at Detroit the week sick list last week. end. Leta Bell Pament entertained six welcome at this bank as are the larger ones, HIgbee, 6 P. B. and grade .lerseys, 886 lbs. milk, 33.68 lbs, fat; (2) Alfred The school board rehired Mrs, Alice schoolmates at the home of her aifnt, Cole, This will be her third year at Mrs. Walter Pament, April 26, in and we are al,,>i'.',i,.,,#*,>,,.,,»,..,#...... ,.,,..,.,,.,,>,,.,,.,,f i The brotherhood held their last fresh 1-11-32, 9,'57 lbs, milk, 39,2 lbs, called at Wm, Blanchard's, Monday, II10 Blink on the Corner Rev, E, J, Cross of Leslie, and Mrs, t Williamston | moeliiig for this conference year on fat, Mary ShopbcU and daughter Ruby of Tuesday evening at wliicli time the Three year old class—(1) Charles Northwest Aurelius, were callers of men entertained their wives and lady sing, spent Sunday at the home of Witt, grade Jersey, fresh 2-23-32, 1380 Millville Mrs, Bernice Gretton, Thursday, Mrs, Rose Kent Perkins, wife of friends at a sumptuous banquet, Eaton Rapids Mrs, Huldah Miller, 1 lbs, milk, 63,5 lbs, fat; (2) Earl Mor­ 4,,a.,«,,«,,«. Sunday callers at the Gretton home John Perkins, passed away at her Frank Mann who was quite sick for A baby girl has arrived at the home ris & Son, grade Guernsey, fresh 2- included Mr, and Mrs, J, S, Batemcin, home on Grand River street west at a time is on the gain, of Mr, and Mrs, Guy Bothwell of Man­ 5-32, 1458 lbs. milk, 52,5 lbs, fat; (3) Mrs, Genevieve Mattison and daugh­ 5:30 a, m, Wednesday, April 27, 1932, Mr. Ritzc and family are removing istee, formerly of this place. Mr, and Mrs, Howard .Gauss an­ Peter Skie, formci- proprietor of the J, F, Quinlan, grade Guernsey, fresh nounce the birth of a son on Thurs­ ter of Northwest Aurelius, also Mr. this being her 62nd birthday anniver­ from the Ruth Carr residence to the White Star restaurant, has moved The county association of the Mac­ 2-10-32, 990 lbs, milk, 51,4 lbs, fat. day night. He will answer to the and Mrs. L, A, Ruggles and daughter sary. She was born in Williamston Clyde King home on Middle street across the street on N. Main, and will cabees was held at Charlotte Tuesday, Four year old class—(1) C, K, Hos- naine of Paul Dean, of Lansing, township and had lived in this vicin­ oast. be associated' with the Underwood May 3, The Blue Bird Hive No, 850 kins, P, B, Holstein, fresh 1-13-32, Siuiday school next Sunday at 10 Bakery and Charles Waddell, owner of Eaton Rapids, initiated a large 1416 lbs, milk, 46,7 lbs, fat; (2) J, F, of the White Star restaurant expects a, m. Preaching at S p, m. class of candidates. Great Supreme Quinlan, grade Holstein, fresh 2-10-32, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gauss and Mrs. to continue the restaurant business in Commander Lady Francis Burnes of 15.33 lbs, milk, 44,4 lbs, fat; (3) F, E, the near future, Ada VanSyckle of Plainfield, and Mrs. Detroit, and severtal other supreme of­ Fogle, grade Holstein, fresh 11-5-31, Maggie Burden of Millville, called on Tt is understood that E, C, Flowers, ficials was present. 1128 lbs, milk, 41,7 lbs, fat. the former's son, Howard Gauss, to Mien ANNIVERSARY proprietor of the club restaurant, see their new grandson. Miss Mae Hollicker of Onondaga, is Mature class, 5 years or over—(1) -d •{! KROCER CELEBRATES 50 YEARS OF which recently burned, will re-open a working at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Morris & Son, gi-ade Holstein, Mrs. Carrie Nelson of Dansville, is pool room in soine vacant building: on Cecil Hall, fresh 3-11-32, 2223 lbs. milk, 71,1 lbs, caring for Mrs, Howard Gaiiss and Main street, fat; (2) Earl Morris it Son, grade son, Paul Dean, Alvah West has Improved the looks Holstein, fresh 10-17-31, 1683 lbs, There was a good attendance at the of his home very much with a fine new t Northeast Onondaga t niilk, 65,6 lbs, fat; (3) Clarence Blos­ North Stockbridge cemetery meeting asphalt I'oof, sey, grade Holstein, fresh 3-26-32, last Saturday. John Anderson was More Golden Opportunities Mrs. Kate Camp has been seriously 1848 lbs, milk, 04,6 lbs, fat. elected trustee for 3 years and Fred ill for the past few days, but is im­ Gauss to (ill vacancy in place of Wm. proving at this writing, Mr, and Mrs, Clare Trefry of Win- Patrick, deceased, for one year. Don't (ail to enter Kroger's Big Contest. S50.00 in Gold. Mr, and Mrs, Estel Mai'sh of Lan­ lield, spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs, Newel Vanauker, and Watcli Friday's ad in Kalamazoo, Battle Crecic, family, Charles Burden of Gregory, visited Mrs. Maggie Burden, Friday after­ c Lansing, Muslt. 49e FRENCH lb. S7c little daughter and John Yonison of Flint, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Salad Drctiing i15c Master Mustard 13c Bravender, Sunday. Harte Gauss was Comky Club • It iifi, $1.79 Extra sptciil price Hotel Rowe... alert to serve you also a caller in the afternoon. Frank Goodwin is helping Mr, May Garden's >^b.pk,. 29c Catsup 2 1 19c Bravender with his work. as you wish to be sorved Tm • K>lb. paciiafl«i 15c Packan LaM Scratch Feed too-ibb., $1.09 Kraft Cheese '/r'bpfc,, 15c Island Corners "1 FIumA ^MlMy nil AH eicapt Old Eitjlish Every Day -r- Any Hour — Every Way I

Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Green and Micliiian hand picktd lU. Constance of Cleveland, spent from 10(M(). bH St.49 5c Thursday until Sunday of last week Navy Beans with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Raymonfl Morris and little Carl of Wacousta, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs, Mildred Mor­ ton and family. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Carr are build­ ing on a new sun parlor. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elsessor and family of Holt, spent Sunday with SUGAR their parents, Mr, and Mrs. C, Elses­ sor. The Island Corner P. T. A. meeting met Friday night at the school house. A program consisting of songs by Mary Wells, Dorothy Shorts and Dor­ othy Fulton, readings by Margaret ^AX BEAMS Box and Isetta Box and a German recitation by Mrs. Leonard Powells <^'^KN BEAMS "-"^ and music by Walter Powells was given. About 35 were In attendance. No. 2 Little Jean Root has the measles. cans James Hulett and Mrs. Mabel Root entertained the Alaledon Farmers club, Saturday. Margaret Lang spent the week end with Ulyssa Box. Callers at the E. J. Collins home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Col­ lins and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Col­ Purity lins of East Lansing, and Alice, Grace OLEO and Robert Weist of Northeast Lan­ Nut sing. James Hulett is having some mason ^^"'•'•'""•prJcterc, "ofcing and and carpenter work done. Fred Ar­ and SERVICE Is A Condition bor is doing the work. Ernest Root is working for George Hume of Trowbridge again this sum­ mer. Philip Blebeshlmer of East Lansing Fresh Fruits and Vegetables was a Sunday afternoon caller dl Mr, 'Weget more customers by being faithful to those and Mrs. Chas. Blebeshlmer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis -Wieland and we hai'be—there is no acbertising that can beat family of Bennett district, spent Sun- Navel Oranges - 35c day with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Box. Freth CaliforniM • htavy wHh JHice a." ' . • Mr. and Mrs, Albert Elsessor of Lansing, who started for Florida two weeks ago, found the climate getting Bananas 3 »« 17c so warm that they stopped at Atlan­ tic City and followed the Atlantic up Lemons ' 3«>Hi«« .sunhw doi 23c the coast and arrived at home Mon­ day, They both report a fine tiine. CUISINE UNEXCELLED —STORAGE AND PARKINS Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rupp of Bath, Leaf Lettuce v hchom.. '»»• 9c were Monday evening cSJlers of their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Andrews, and her family. "It's wortli tlie trip" Pineapples — «f a ^^...jsc z lOe .•'.'Y'l Towar Garden and Hart Sub. Div. HOTEL ItOWJ^ GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Alfred Hart, who has been confined ERNEST W. NEIR, MANAGER to his bed. Is some better, KHOGER^t^ Fred Hayhoe spent a few days last week with his daughter of Towar Gardens.

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dinner and preceding an,evening of Mildred Orostefon spent Thursday of an aunt, Mrs. Dwtght, at LesUe, ding dinner in honor of Helen Jan- bridge, Mrs, Rackliffe in b6half of night with Luclle Sweet at Stock- Saturday afternoon. ecke of Lansing, Saturday. LESLIE those present, and in appreciation of bridge. lilrs. Roy Rae and daughters, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Osborne of Jack­ DANSVILLE NEWS By Mrs. Ernest Sherman members of the Eastern Star for the Archie Sharland and family spent and Mrs, Ami Terrlll, Eileen and Jean son, and Laura Barnes of Onondaga, excellent work accomplished by Mrs, Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Terrill were at Lansing, Saturday. spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and J Archer during the past year presented Mrs, George Sharland near Stock- Mr. and Mrs. George Wight of Lan­ Mrs. Frank Osborne. A regular meeting of the Citizen's her with a beautiful gift, to which she DiMiMville Plays Stockbrldg^e bridge, sing, called, at Ami TerrlU's, Sunday, /Alva Bravender of Willlamston, Install New Officers club held Monday evening, with about feelingly responded, Several from this community at­ called on Robert Swan, Sunday. Friday afternoon the Dansville 40 members present, was opened by a The No, 9 Aid' society held its Mr, and Mrs, Prank Osborne, Mrs, baseball team will meet the Stock tended the funeral of Mrs, W. f. Gauss Adam Snyder and daughter'Kather- Mrs. J. A, Davidson and Mrs. Ami Thursday At Dansville six o'clock banquet served by mem­ monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, at MillvUle, last Monday, bridge team at the local diamond. This bers of the Girl Scouts, At a busi­ Florence Miner, Thursday afternoon, ine visited the Nichols school last Terrill called on Mrs. Robert^^Swan, is the fourth game for the Aggies and Bennle "Wilson and family were Tuesday afternoon. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. H. O. Cllne MRS. IVA COBWIN HEADS DANS­ ness meeting announcement was made A business meeting was followed by they are favored to win over the that the Girl Scout organization will a program of readings, by Mrs, Mar­ Jackson shoppers, Saturday, Pour girls of the Nichols school and Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Blakely spent VILLE EASTEIIN STAIl. Stockbridge nine. Dansville has won garet Gordon, Mrs, Dora Fischer and Mrs, Chas, Hair is spending a few spent Friday night with Lydla Os­ the day there. have, charge of the annual poppy sale borne, every game played this year. to be conducted May 28, At this time Miss Margaret Gordon and a social days with her father, W. J, Gauss, at Mrs. aayton Collar called on Mrs. Thursiiay evening the Dansville the following committees were ap­ hour. Supper was served, MrsfSld- Millvillc, Miss Lydla Osborne attended a wed­ Robert Swan, Friday evening, chapter of tiie Order of the Eastern DiUwvlUe Free Methwltet Ohiireli pointed: Promotion exercises to be ney Derby, assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Star Installed their newly elected offi­ Wesley R, Caswell, Pastor ' held for eighth grade graduates from Harmon, Mrs, Edna hyatt, Mrs, Pearl cers for the coming year, Clyde Allen Mothers Day Sunday. schools in this vicinity, M. P. Comp- Ketchum, Mrs, Lydla Olds, Mrs, Bar­ South Alaiedon was the installing officer, assisted by School And worship sqrvlce 10. bara Morehouse, Mrs, Florence Miner, Evening worship 7:30. ton, Arthur Wood and Geo, Higdon; Mrs, Arvllla Collar as grand marshal nominating committee, W, M, Miller, Mrs, Mary Olds and Mrs, Kitty Miner and Zadee Allen as grand chaplain. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. E, T, Blackmore, R, J, Hammond and win be hostess to the May meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Daniels from For Mothers Day The following officers were install­ Branche Fischer: committee to confer Members are asked to bring their own Dansville M. K. Cluircli Adrian, spent Sunday with her sis­ ed: Worthy matron, Mrs, Iva Corwin; with merchaijts relative to open en­ table service. ter, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Wells, worthy patron. Earl Crakes; associate S. S, Cross, Pastor tertainments to be presented to the The thirty-fourth annual May party Tids year we have one of tlie most beautiful lines of matron, Mabel Howlctt; associate Class meeting 10:30. public during the summer months, C, of the Baptist Ladles Aid society will Mrs, Martha Smith is still very ill patron, Ray Kinno; secretary, Lottie Morning worship 11, Mothers Day Robinson, Roscoe Edwards and O, J, be held In the parlors, of the church with no hopes for recovery. Mothers Day cards that we have ever' seen. ' Gome in and Cr-akes; treasurer, Ruth Curtis; con­ sermon, " Edwards, Members of a committee to Wednesday, Supper will be served at The next W, A, L, A, S, meets with ductress, Irma Hulliberger; associate Church school 12, D, P, Grimes, prepare appropriate Memorial obser-' 5:30 p. m. Mr, and Mrs, H, J,' Laycock, May 19, buy yours immediately so that you can mail it in time for conductress, Helen Young; chaplain, Supt, vances will be named later. The Rev. The improvement committee of the for potluck supper. Eva Ypung; organist, Doris Fuhrnmn; Epworth League 6:30, A. E. Potts, Chelsea, was guest speak­ Citizen's club and village officials Luclle Laycock and Juanita John­ Sunday, We also have many articles that make nice gifts Ada, Ada Puhrman; Ruth, Thelma Evening preaching 7:30, er. The nnal meeting of the season have designated May 12 and 13 as son visited Okemos school last Friday, Alien; Esther, Vera Dayton; Martha, Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30, will be held the evening of .Tune C, cleanup days. On Thursday, May 12, Mr. and Mrs, James Woodworth for mother. Come in and look them over. Mercle Folcr; Electa, Ona Shopbell; when officers will be elected for the trucks furnished by the village will and family from Okemos spent Satur­ warder, Mary Thompson; sentinel, Wlioatneld »I. E. Cfmrcli ensuing year. Members of St. Ritas collect-on the streets east of Main day evening a.t F, B, Thompson's, Lewis Thompson, Morning worship 9:30, Mothers Circle will serve the supper. street »nnd on the following day on Day sermon. After the installation services a Approximately 200 people witness­ Main street and streets west of Main, short program was held, Mrs, Allen, Church school 10:30, Deli Wolf, Every one is urged to join in the ef­ Special-Saturday Supt, ed installation ceremonies at an open Northwest Ingiiani the retiring worthy matron, was pre­ meeting of Leslie Chapter No, 155, fort to help make Leslie a clean town. sented with a boufiuet of flowers and Prayer meeting Wednesday evening At a regular meeting of Leslie 8 o'clock. Order of the Eastern Star, held in the a past matron's pin. The installing chapter room here Monday evening. Community Grange No, 1736, held in LADIES SILK DRESSES officers were presented with remem­ the G, A, R, hall, Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs, E, .T, Blakely and Guests were present from Lansing, Mrs, H, O. Cllne spent Sunday with brances by Mrs, Allen, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Reynolds were Jackson, Henrietta" and Mason, A with 45 members present, the third Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ken­ and fourth degrees were conferred Mr, and Mrs, Robert Swan, After­ Formerly $3.95 now $2.95 short program' consisting of a vocal noon callers at the Swan home were Mis, D, D, Briggs and Mrs, Mort neth Rice In Jackson, duet by Betty Baggerly and Gilbert upon two candidates, A business Misses Myrnetta and Marion Curtis meeting preceded the ceremony, and Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Diehl and Mr. Keene were in Lansing, Saturday, Sherman accompanied on the piano and Mrs. Bert Doyle of Lansing. Formerly $5.95 now $4i49 Mrs, Elmer Bianchard has been have returned to their school duties in by Mrs, J, R, Baggerly, a reading by refreshments were served at the close very ill the past week, Muskegon and Detroit after being of the evening. The next meeting will Mr, and Mrs, Amos Gillctt, Charles Miss Doris Taylor, vocal solos by Mrs, GlUett and father were Monday eve­ Mi's, Melvin Frary and daughter called home by the death of their Christine Herzig and Miss Helen be held May 34 in the above mention­ Formerly $9.95 now $7.49 Helen of Jnclcson, were week end mother, Mrs, Charles Curtis, ed hall. ning callers at 'Howard Gillett's, Jewell, with Mrs, Florence Jewell Mrs, Lloyd Best of Lansing, visited guests of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Utter. Mds, Aaron Brandenburg has invit­ piano 'accompanist, and a violin solo The annual mother and daughter ed the White Oak Community club to Ijanquet of the Aurelius church of her sister, Mrs, Howard Gillett from p, A. DIehl attended the meeting of by Miss Hazei Brownlee, followed a Friday evening until Sunday evening, the directoi-s of the beet growers as­ meet with her at her home at Van- six o'clock banquet for members of which the Rev, Edward J, Cross of lown for their next meeting, Wed­ this place Is the pastor will be held Mrs, Robert Swan enjoyed a post sociation In Lansing Monday night. tlie order only, and preceded the cere­ card shower last Thursday, the occa­ Bazaar & Dry Goods nesday, May IT, Potluck dinner will be monies which was conducted by Mrs. next Friday evening In the parlors of served, all bring table service, Maggie the church, at Aurelius, sion being her birthday. She received Sue Rnudabaugh, Lansing, (Past thirty-five cards, H. H. SNYDER, Prop. ' Scrlpter's committee will be in charge, Worthy Grand Matron) at which time Mr, and Mrs, Archie Hnzelton of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wliipple of Imlny City, and Miss Velnm LInekar Mr, and Mrs, Howard Gillett and the following officers were installed: Mrs, Lloyd Best attended the funeral .Jackson, attended the funeral of Mrs. Worthy matron, Mrs, Matilda Young; of Battle Creek, were callers at the Chnrles Curtis Inst Thursday inorn- worthy patron, Charles Miner; asso­ Baptist parsonage, Saturday, ing. Thoy also visited friends in ciate matron, Mi's, Mai-garet Rack- The Aurelius Center and Onondaga EMM Dansville. lifCe; associate patron, O, B, Wood; No, 6 schools were honored Sunday Mrs. Iva Corwin, Mrs. Arvilla Col­ secretary, Mi's, Dcletha Updyke; evening at the service hold at the 29x1.40.21 lar, Miss Ethel Leece, Mi's. Mary treasurer, Mrs, Belie Lumbard; chap­ Aurelius Center church. The numbers 8 0*Clock»^r3-49c Thompson, Mrs, Iva Bramen, Mrs, Is- lain, Mrs, Minnie Prescott; marshal, furnished by tlie Center school were obol Reynolds, Mrs. Doris Osborne tMrs, Cliristy Bayliss; oi'ganist, Mrs, the reading of the Scripture by Mary and Mrs. Helen Young attended the Jennie McDanlels; conductress, Mrs, Swift, recitation by Virginia Snow installation of officers of the William- Estolla i^anney; associate conductress, and a solo by Albert Long, The school Vigorous and ,l slon chapter of the Eastern Star on Mi-s, Bessie Blackmore; Ada, Miss picture thrown on the screen was Wlney lb. Tuesday evening. Jean Sherman; Ruth, Mrs, Ambra Up­ named by Janet Hemans, Miss Lois BOKAJ Mrs, Harriett McCauley of Lansing, dyke; Esther, Miss Helen Jewell; Johnson is the teacher. The Onon­ spent Monday in Dansville, the guests Mild iVlarhta, Mrs, Mabel Miner; Electa, daga No, 6 school was represented on lb 21c of Mr, and tVIi'S, Otho Willis, Mrs, Margaret Blackmore; Warder, the program by Virginia Luke, who Red Circle Mellow Tiiursday evening. May 12, will be Mrs, Lclia Archer; sentinel, Harold gave a recitation as did also two Rich the regular meeting time Cor the Hamilton, Presentation of flowers to members of the first grade. The pic­ g}-oHCRE ECOMOMYROIESJ Con.dcr Full BofJiod lb. 30c Dansville 0, E, T, Thei-e will be an those presenting the points of the tures were named by Henry Footc, initiatory degree by the new officers. Star, was given under the direction Miss Maxine Hnrkness Is the teacher Ml', and Mi-s, .Tames Quinh were of Mrs, Nellie Morea, l)y five small of this school. The girls' glee club of l^rlday evening callers at E, J, Wor- girls dressed In satin gowns, with the Mason high school rendered three (len's. tight bodices, and long ruffled sicirts, selections. Among the screen pictur­ Bananas large yellow fruit, 4 lbs. 19c Miss Novia Osgood spent the week each repi-esentative of the rays of the es used to Illustrate the pastor's ser­ New end In Port Huron at the honie of her Star, their march was played by Mrs, mon was that of a former resident of Lifetime mother. Jennie McDanlels, with drum accom­ Aurelius who before his death five Guaranteed Misses Grace and Vornlce Lee, Mr. paniment by Master Harold Morea, years ago was much in the comnnmity urn] Mrs. Leonard Burleigh of Lan- Short talks were given by Mrs, Raud- life and promoted all the interests for Cherries No.lOcan 39c Goodyear Speedway •sing, were Sunday guests at the home abaugh, Mrs, Lillian Pattlson, Lan­ its welfare. The picture was that of of their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry sing, Past Grand Marshal^ 0, B, Clai-ence Casler, Next Sunday eve­ I'hfil I'rico of Each ill Lee, ning the annual baccalaureate service Wood, Mrs, Young and MrJs, Archer. oversize Karh I'nlrf* Mi's, E, DeCamp and,little son Lin­ In honor of the boys and girls of the .•i().>:.|.,'-.0-21 $4.37 $4.23 The Inst two and Mrs, Raudabaugh rural schools of Aurelius and vicinity den were guests of Mrs,' Lee, Tuesday, were presented baskets of (lowers and ChocolateDrops ib 10<^ 28x1.75-1!) 5.12 < 97 Mr, and Mrs, Louis Thompson spent' who are going to write the state ex­ Mrs, Estelia Ranney in behalf of the aminations will be held. Among the 29.\5.00-l!) 5.39 5.X3 Sunday witii Mr, and Mrs, Franic chapter presented the retiring matron, .10.\3i/2 3.4* Hicks In Lansing. speakers will be Supts, Clay, Martin 3.57 Mrs, Leila Archer with a past mat­ and Murray of the Leslie, Eaton Rap- i^ev. AUdoffer and daughter and ron's jewel. husband, Mrs. Bcnn tand children of Ids and Mason schools. The pastor, REYNOLDS GARAGE .Tackson, visited at N. W. Dwight's, Newly elected officers of the local Edward J, Cross, will give an illus­ All Daily Egg Brands FEED SPECIALS Sunoco Gasoline & Motor oils this week. Future Farmers are:'President, Fran­ trated sermon. The Aurelius male ces Hamilton; vice president, Ronald quartet is to sing. DANSVILLE Rev. Caswell and wife called at N. Hasbrouck; secretary, Howard Bels- ScfatckFeed 100 $1.09 W. Dwight's, Thursday, winger; treasurer, Richard Nims, Ac­ Mothers Day will be observed at the EssMask - 100 lb. b., $1.49 Mrs, Willis Dwight Is very poorly tivities for the year have been planned morning services for worship at the TUNE IN at this writing. as follows: May 11, business meeting Aurelius Center, Onondaga Commun­ StaitinsMask - .... 100 i^.b., $1.49 Goodyc-ir Coast-to- b Emei-y Worden and sons were followed by each member outlining his ity and Leslie Baptist churches. Sou­ Const N.B.C. Radio Sunday visitors at Frank Cavender's summer project before the whole venirs will be given to each one at­ Growing Mash 100 ib.b.9 $1.39 Programs near Stockbridge, chapter; June 8, first meeting after tending these services. The regular Baby Chick Feed - - - - 100 ibb^ $1.29 Wed. Mrs, Emery Worden visited her close of school, meeting omitted; July sessions of the church schools will be Sat. parents, near Stockbridge over Sun­ 13, meeting at Pleasant Lake, busi­ held. The Leslie B, Y, P, U, will meet day, ness meeting, report by advisors on at 7. - each member's accomplishment, swim At Aurelius the annual service In or Kirks Flake White Soap and steak roast; August 10, baseball honor of the pupils of the rural schools P&G 9 25c game between Green Hands and Fu­ who are to write the coming state ex­ ture Farmers; September 14, business aminations will be held at 7:30, Supts, For Clotbes, Sparton Radio Tubes meeting, ways and means discussion Clay, Martin and Murray of the Los- for purpose of raising money for the lie, Eaton Rapids and Mason schools OXyDOL Dishes 2 37c year;,.October 12, Inislness meeting with pastor, E, J, Cross, will be the with members of the business men's speakers. There Is also to be the For All Makes of Radios club to plan annual community fair; awarding the prizes won by the 19c November 9, banquet to be served by schools in the recent rural school night Whitehouse Milk 4 tall cans members on the losing side of fair for services, number of premiums won, fathers in­ Metiliodist EpUco|Kil Cliiircli 226 $ .80 Some RCA and Piiilco 201A vited, speaker and initiation of one Rev, Geo, Brown, Minister member into the chapter; December Rev, W, E, Brown, Assistant Corn 5c battery set tubes. Regular 14, business meeting, sponsoring of Sunday scliool 10:15, Large can 227 1.00 assembly program, speaker, a local At the morning worship hour 11:30, price, 75c. Special, 60c. farmer and report on trip to the In­ will be held the annual Thank offering 235 1.60 ternational; January 11, business service of the Woman's Foreign Mis­ sparkle Full Fruit Flavored 4 (or 19c meeting, talk by some Future Farmer sionary society, A returned mission­ advisor on activities of his chapter; ary from China will give the address,, 245 1.10 February, business meeting, talks on Epworth League 6:30, Salad QUART BATTERY experiences and problems with out­ Evening service 7:30, Prayer service Thursday 7:00. 280 1.00 comes from projects during the sum­ Rajah Dressing JAR SETS mer and winter. The possibility of a Felt Plains—Morning worship 10; 485 1.75 state candidate will be discussed; Sunday school 11, March, initiation of candidates into Eden—Morning worship 10; Sun- COMPLETE chapter and raising of Green Hands day school 11, Sugar Fine granulated, 10 lbs. 43c 100-lb.bag4*23 482-B 2.25 to Future Farmers; April, election of Priced From officers, appointments of delegates to 483 2.00 state chapter convention and other t North Holt t committees for the ensuing year, *c.,«M«.,.,.»,,«,,a,« $10 to $50 Mrs, Estelia Ranney and Mrs, Mar­ Butter Holland Creamery lb. 20c 424 1.60 garet Rackliffe were joint hostesses at Mrs, Leela Glosser of North Holt, a party given in honor of Mrs, Leila spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Archer, retiring worthy matron of Schroh of Lansing. - IN A&P QUAUTY MARKETS - Leslie Chapter No, 155, O. E, S,, at Miss Beatrice Short is staying with the home of the former Wednesday Mrs. Leela Glosser at North Holt. Gerald Parsons evening, by the officers and commit­ Mrs, David Bennett of Mason, spent Snow White tees of the order, A three course six Wednesday with Mrs, Leela Glosser of AT FORD GARAGE o'clock dinner was served to about North Holt. PURE LARD 4 lbs. I9C forty guests, seated at small tables centered with daffodils. Following fNortheast Lansing Township ^ Round Bone «....,...t.....»..t.....«..t..»...,,.,..-.-«-i..»...... «..«.....»..M« Pork Steak Cut 3 lbs. At the Ladies Aid society last Thursday, Alice H, West was re­ Spring Underwear for Men and Boys elected president and Mrs, Rickey Lo- renz, secretary. Plans were made for the county federation to be held at Pork Roast Shoulder ^ lb. Spring underwear in all the latest styles at the Haslett, May 11, Alice, Grace and Robert West call­ 8c lowest prices in years. ed on Mr, and Mrs, E, J. Collins, Sun­ day evening, Nina Hewitt attended the national Cooper's Union . league of woman voters held in De­ Veal Roast Sholder Cuts, lb. 14c Suits 75c, 85cr$1.00, $1.25 troit last week. A nice crowd attended the party at the hall last Friday night. Union Suits, full size at Word was received here Sunday of the death of Mrs. Arthur Smith at Breast o* Veal F^'*^'-? 9c special price __ _ •49c her home near Los Angeles, Cal. Mr, and Mrs, Smith lived for several Athletic Unions at__, 50c, 75c, 90c years at their place on the old Pine Lake road near the city and, have many friends here. Smok'dncnite^^l ,b T^'c Shirts and Shorts, inboth silk and cotton, fast colors. _. 25c and 50c Northwest Stockbridge 1 Silk Athletic Union Suits Slab Bacon dry sugar cured, Ib. till at 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Lou Barth and family from Stock- bridge, spent Sunday with R. A. Groa- tefon and family. "These are not cheap goods but good goods cheap" Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Howlett'have Fnth GanghtPtirCh il^ ZSC Interwoven Cheney moved onto the Howlctt farm in this community. \ Mr; and Mrs. Roy,Parks have mov­ Sox , HARRY E.NEELY Neckwear ed from the Shaw farm onto a farm near Meadsvllle and Mr. Brlninstool has moved onto the Shaw farm.' \ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MIC HIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5,1932 Page Five

on Mrs. Clara Evans Saturday while Mr, and Mrs Clifford Howe and Columbia Road children and Rev. and Mrs. CoswcU Nichok District South Ingham the children gathered flowers. OBITUARY t Gerald and Duane Evans spent Sat spent Friday evening with Mr. and urday afternoon with Leo Fountain. Mrs. Orin Morse, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Watkins and E, J. T. Huntington and' family of Lan­ Mr. and Mrs, Everett Pettya and Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey Tooker spent - Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kllensmith Clinton Dunsmore, who has been B. Watkins of Aurelius, called on Mr, sing, visited his brother, Collins .Hunt­ Abby Anna, eldest daughter of daughter spent Sunday afternoon Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, of Iosco; visited his uncle, Frank Ocs- working near Ann Arbor, was brought and Mrs. John Wheeler, Sunday eve­ ington, and family, Sunday, Charles and Victoria Carpenter was with Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hendee. Eugene Allen in Dimondale, terlo, and family, Sunday, Bob Carson has moved back onto born on February 25, 1877, and de­ Mr, and. Mrs. Carl Diehl of Mason Lo the home of his parents Monday ning. Mr, and Mrs, L Uren and Alice Mrs. Mary ^clntyro was given a evening seriously lU with septi.c sore The members of the Jolly Bunch his home at Jolly Corners, parted this life on April 22, 1932, She were also callers at the Hendee home. post card shower Saturday on her Clifford Hill has moved to Frank was united in marriage to William J. Heinig and Arthur Uren of Lansing, throat and is under the care of a doc­ met at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hayhoe and fam­ called on James Hart, Wednesday birthday. Mrs. Mclntyro is ill, tor. Isha!m's house, Gauss on December 8, 1897. To this ily spent Friday evening at Claude Parker Friday evening. A lovely time union were born three children, Leota evening, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Donal and Many of this vicinity attended the was had by all, Potluck supper was Mr, and Mrs. Carl Boyer and chil­ Hayhoe's. / Martha of Whentfield, visited his dren of Lansing, visited her parents, N,, Charles C,, and W, J,, the latter Mr, and Mrs, Dewey Ireland wore funeral of Mrs. Charles Curtis of served, S, A. Warner was in Mason Thurs­ surprised Thursday evening when a father, James Donal, Sunday, Dansville, at the Catholic church of Mr. and Mrs, A, I, Leonard, dying in Infancy. She leaves to mourn day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wheeler who their loss the devoted husband, the party of neighbors gathered at their Will Oestorle is on the sick list, Bunkerhill, Thursday morning. have been visiting Mr, and Mrs, John Ivan Norris is moving from the E. Leola Crowl had the misfortune to T, Elliott farm to the Howard Smith daughter, Mrs. Charles Hair, of Bun­ home to help them celebrate their Wm,' West and family entertained Wheeler and other friends in Michi­ kerhill, the son, Charles of Vantown, wedding anniversary, fall Friday breaking both bones of her company from Ann Arbor, Sunday, gan have been called suddenly home house. White Oak ( leg just above the ankle, Lawrence Irish was in Lansing last and four, grandsons, the aged mother, Edith Hsirt spent Sunday night and Eldon Williams, Roland and Lena to California by the serious illness of Mrs. Charles Carpenter, three sisters, Monday with Ethel Hart, Mr, and Mrs, Maynard Brceso and Barth and Ralph Warner called at the Mrs, Wheeler's father. Monday, Ml-, and Mrs, Albert Nelson visited- The L. A, S, will serve supper at Mrs, Lettie Keitchen of Lansing, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, James Wilcox visited ! Mr, and Mrs, Leon Preadmore of Dunsmore home Sunday evening, Those neither absent nor tardy dur­ Olive Walker and Mrs. Mattie Felton Lansing, called on Frank Geisonhaver,, their parents in Jackson, Sunday, Mrs, Cass Hunt of Mason, was laid the N. A, church Thursday, May 9. their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ing April at the Harper school are of White Oak, several nieces and nep­ Sheathelm of Dansville Sunday after­ Sunday, Mrs, Weston is gaining slowly from to rest in the Howard cemetery on Margaret and Rex Chamberlain, Leila Everyone is cordially invited. her recent illness, Mrs, Kliensmith of Mrs, Willace Smith and daughter hews and a host of friends. At an noon. Mr, and Mrs, E, Hart and family, Tuesday, April 26, and Buddy Derby, Francis and Gladys early age she was baptized and united Mr, and Mrs, Joe Hart and family, Iosco, is caring for her, Mrs, Wm, West was seriously In­ Fiedler, Oscar Garrison, Bernice Hin- spent the week end in Eaton. Rapids, Mr. and Mrs, John Wilcox and Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Donal visit­ with her father and sister. with the M, E, church and since that children of Jackson visited their mo­ Alice Heinig, Art Uren and Miss Ly- jured by a fall one day the past week, ton, Ella Jane Small, Dorothy and time she has been a faithful worker dia Osborne called on James Hart, ed friends in Webberville, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Grant Dunsmore and James Siegrist, Betty Jane, Clyde and ther, Mrs, Carrie Wilcox, over the in the church, Sunday school and the week end, , Sunday afternoon. Mrs, tVtei'ton Rice and Mrs, Emma son called on Clayton Balmer and Willys Smith, Ladies Aid, always devoting herself Rice of Webberville attended the cem­ East Alaiedon Mr, and Mrs, ,T, L, Boylcvand sons, There was no school Monday at the family of Dansville, Monday evening, The -l-H club of the school had an t in work for her Master, Nichols'school because of the (juncral etery meeting at North Slockbridge, Mr, Richnor of Grand Rapids, spent achievement day on April 22 and the of East Lansing called on their par­ Sunday, and also visited the lattor's ents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Haylioe, last of Miss Osborne's cousin, the past week at his'farm where he style champions in sewing were Dor­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doane were Mrs, Sim Clark of Mason, spent sister, Mrs, Maggie Burden, superintended a large acreage of on­ othy Siegrist, Helen Eggers and Mil­ Thursday afternoon, callers of E, H, Tyler one evening last Catliorlno Wheeler Curtis was born Harold Seelhoff of Lansing visited Tuesday witli Mrs. F, Geiseniiaver, ions and other vegetables, ' dred Fiedler, The members of the week, in Midland on April 29, 1S6S, and Mr, and tMrs, Dewey Ireland spent Evil Into the mind or God or man, lilrs. Gi-ant Dunsmore and son call­third year sewing group are Dorothy his parents over the week end, Mr, and Mrs,v John Speer, Mr, and passed away on Monday, April 25, Mrs, A. L, Brandeberry spent Fri­ Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Ire­ may come and go, iiiid yet, if unap­ ed on her parents, Thursday. Siegrist, Bernice Hinton and Ninaboll 1932, after a very brief illness. She land in Grand Lodge, proved, slill without sin,—.Milton, Slnitli; the second year, Helen Eggers Mrs, McClung were in Willlamston day with her sister Mrs, Fred Wright, Grace Bird of Ann Arbor, spent Monday evening to see the little son, came to Ingham county with her par­ Sunday with Mrs, Roy West, and Betty Smith; first year, Gladys Mrs, Harriett Marlatt is spending which arrived at the home of Mr, and ents when a small child. She had some time with her parents, Mr, and fvrr. and fNTrs, P, H, Dunsmoi-e and and Mildred Fiedler, AH the mem­ spent nearly all her life in and near bers completed tlieii- work, Mrs, Clarence Foreman, Sunday, May Mrs, John Seelhoff, vinlon and tVIr, and Mrs, G, A, Duns-, 1. He will answer to the name of Dansville, She was the daughter of inoi'c and son spent Sunday at Grass Tlie H, C, D, handicraft club prizes Melvin C, •Mr, and Mrs, Charles Wheeler, In Lake, visiting friends, went to Stanley Froedtort, first; Jns, Mr, and Mrs, Jobn Speer, Hugh and April, ISSG, she married Abraham Floyd Bradley and family of Dans­ Siegrist, second; and Clyde Smith, Paul Hartlg attended the entertain­ ffeiidrlcks of Dansville and one ville, spent Saturday with I-'rcd Hoyt third. ment at the Mason high school Fri­ daughter, Edna Elizabeth, was born and family, day evening, Hugli was • an eighth to this union, Mr, Hendricks died in Lewis Emmons who is in the Footc ispo. She married Charles Curtis, Jewett-Vogt hospital at .lackson, Is somewhat Im- grade visitor, I Dart District j Mr, and Mrs, Chas, McClung at­ also of Dansville on July 2, 1897, and pi-oved. three daughters were born to this un­ .Mr, Richnor took Charles Emmons tended the funeral of Mrs, John Per­ kins, Sr,, in Willlamston, Sunday aft­ ion, Myrnetta of Muskegon, Marion of aiid family lo .Tilcksoii Sunday lo see Detroit, and Margaret who resides at Funeral Directors liis brolhoi', Lewis, wlio Is in the hos­ Mrs, Iv.'i Smith and daughter Hazel ernoon. Mrs, John Speer has 75 pullets from lionio. She is survived by lier four pital there. and husband of, Jackson visited Mr, daughters and her husband. Also and Mi-s, Wesley Warfle, Sunday, which she has gathered .123 dozen eggs, sold lO'I dozen and set three three sisters and two brothei'S, Mrs, Ml-, and Mrs, A, I, Jackson of East Elizabeth North of Mason, Mrs,Ricli- t . Soiilli Dellii 1 Lansing visited Mr, and Mrs, Ivan liens during the month of April, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Hartlg and fam­ ard Walsh of Dexter, Miss Susan Wilcox Sunday. , Wheeler and James Wheeler of Ann A seven pound son was born to Mr, ily attended a • house party in Holt REASONABLE Saturday evening. Arbor, and Will Wheeler of Fowlcr- Mr, and Mrs, .lames Stid called on and Mrs, Howard Gauss last Thurs­ vllle and 4 grandchildren survive. Fun­ 1 Will Stid, Sunday afternoon, day, April 2S, The boy was named eral services were conducted nt the iVfr. and Mrs, Homer Potter arc Paul Dean, Mrs, Gauss will be re­ Northwest Vantown SS, Cornelius and Cyprian church in spending the weelc witii Mi-s, G, L, membered as Jean Glynn of Van Bunkerhill on Thursday morning at Nice as Mr, Nice has gone trout fish­ Town, ten o'clock. FLY TIME ... ing in the north, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Lantis visited E, Merindorf is very sick at this RELIABLE Mr, and Mrs, Harold Spink wei-e in tMr, and Mrs, Melvin Lantis in Locke, writing, Warmer weathei' is com­ Lansing, Friday, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Herm Miller are visit­ William- Fountain has completed Harry Pringle of Kalamazoo was at ing A, Chick a few days, I South Wheatrield { ing and the flies will be as the electric wiring in tlie following home over tlic week end, Mrs, Charles Metzgor, Mrs, George A,,<,,«,,«.,«,,«,.«,,«,,t,,«,,*.,«<,«,<«"«,,«,,«,,«,,.,,«,,i,,*,,«,,t,>«,,i homes: Milburn Surato, Hugh Smith, Mr, and Mrs, Ezra Wilcox are driv­ Martin and Mrs, C, Merindorf and son numerous as evei*. Are you E, G, Spink and Harold Spink, The ing a new car. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kink of Mason 1 were in Lansing last Tuesday on prepared for them? If not lights are expected to be turned on Mr, and Mrs, Harry Pringle and business. were Sunday evening callers of Mr, j this weelc. family were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Miss Leola Crowl had the misfor­ and Mrs, S, A, Warner, FUNERAL HOME we can make screens to fit Beginning with Monday morning, Jesse Moore In Locke, Sunday, tune to break her leg twice while at Bert Cosier w.as in Mt, Pleasant .May 2, the Pink school takes up work Mr, and Mrs, Charles Godley called a fire last week, last Thursday and Friday, an.y size opening- that we at 8:30, This lets the children out on Ida Oakley Sunday, She seems Miss Leah Wing spent the week end Mr, George Martin visited friends will guarantee to keep flies earlier and they have the cooler part to be improving, in Lansing,for a few days last week, with her friend. Miss Marguerite 605 S. JeiTerson of the day to study, Byron Forlman, who lives near Richard Merindorf called on his Hayhoe. out of the home. Also screen Mr, and Mrs, Bert Wasper called Chelsea, called on Mr, and Mrs, Claud brothers, Charles and Edward, last Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hayhoe and Clements Monday, Saturday, Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Hayhoe and baby 132—Pliones—356 doors that fit perfectly. tMr, itnd Mrs, J, • H, Clements and Mr, and Mrs, G, Haskill called on spent Sunday afternoon at Claude Gertrude O'Sidlivan, M. D. Mr, and Mrs. Claud Clements visited Mr, and Mrs, Merindorf, Sunday, Hayhoe's, Why not have your screens GENERAL IMtACTICE a cousin, Lettie Hudson, and fainily Mr, Hershman is working for Tom near Remus last Friday, made to fit so that you will ol>sl.e(;ric.s DLsoiuses of Children Haggerty, Mrs. Smith has moved into the Mrs, be free from flies this sum­ •27 S. .TelTcrson Etta Dond house and Mr, Hershman Auto-Electronic Radioclast mer. The prices are very Plioiic 355 I Phillips District 1 the Dan Shepard house, Mrs. Perkins of Willlamston is A WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DEVICE FOR DIAGNOS­ low this year. keeping house for Geoi-ge Shepard, Our Protection of the Dead is our Mrs, H, M, Terry and family of ING AND TREATING DISEASES WITHOUT ASKING Also Lawn Furniture, Gar­ Service to the Living Lansing, and Mrs, Earl Grinnell of THE PATIENT A QUESTION. den Trellisses and Fences WOLVERINE'S AIR-SEAL Grand Rapids, were Saturday visitors Webberville of Burt Green and family, FREE DEMONSTRATION AND EXAMINATION BURIAL VAULTS Winton Hull of Jackson, called on Endures not for 25 or 50 years. AT YOUR HOME—Write for appointment George Gruhn, Monday, Mr, and Mrs, F, H, Mnser were in \|ickelsoii-Baker Lumber Co. But Forever. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Austin and fam­ Mason on business one day last week, For sale by your Puncrhl Director ily visited iii Saginaw, Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton White and W. .1. Foster, M. D. 1318 S. Wash. Ave., Lansing two children and Mrs, Sophia Risch PHONE 16 of Midland, were Sunday guests ^ of ^oto/s MADISON ^nif Lenox Mr, and Mrs, L, P, Williams, Dan White, Jr, entertained a friend MADISOMAVCMAK eMWC/JtCV(PAJtK DETROtTfrom Lansing , over the week end, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Holland were in Lansing on business, Saturday, Hotels of homelike Mrs, Nellie Stowe is on the sick list. comfort and quiet Rev, Camburn met with an accident one day last week while enroute to Get your copy surroundings in the Stockbridge, His car turned over heart of the city while passing a truck bruising him quite badly, Loyaf Shepler, Elmer Foreman and I]I'WAHI» Howard Wolverton are working in a sawmill near Stockbridge, ^csiauranl /amous for Dollar DinnersOne hundre d seventy attended the Ir O, O, F, and Rebekah banquet giv­ en Wednesday evening. A lovely pro­ gram was enjoyed. Guests were pres­ of ""Places to ent from Lansing, Willlamston, De­ troit, Pottcrville and San Antonio, LOW WEEK-END FARES Texas, Mrs, Mary Rice and son Martin at­ Reduction for Round Trip tended the funeral of a relative in Lansing, Friday, 45% Each Week—Apr. 29 to Sept. 3, Incl. ONE-WAY FARE plus one-tenth Star Route I TO ALL POINTS within States of Indiana, Michigan (Lower Peninsula) Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, New Jer­ Mr, and Mrs, E, H, Reithmiller are sey, Delaware; also to many points in Canada, Illinois, Kentucky, , the proud parents of twin girls, born Virginia and West Virginia; also Washington, D, C, last Thursday, April 28, They will an­ Going on any train at or after noon Friday and all day Satur­ swer to the names of Donna May and Deloras Ann, day—Good returning until midnight the following Monday, Frank Root of Detroit, spent Sun­ Good in Coaches also in Pullman Cars on payment of Pullman day with M, Davenport, fares. Children of proper age half fare. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Stull and fam­ ily otLeslie, called Sunday on Mr, and For Ijiformiition apply Ticket Agent Mrs, G, V, Colby, Mr, and Mrs, Frances Jesse and Mrs, Marion Jesse of Stockbridge MICHIGAN CENTRAL spent Sunday with H, C, Otis and family, Sunday was Belva's sixth birthday. Mrs, L, C, Dennis of Cadillac spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Shattuck, Marjory Bailey has gone to Toledo Insuranc( e • to keep house for her uncle, Vergil Bailey, while Mrs, Bailey is In the hospital there, FIRE THEFT AUTO STORM Mr, and Mrs, Foster Bartlett spent Sunday In Willlamston with friends. Miss Bernice Allen and mother Mrs, STRONGEST Allen, were in Lansing Saturday, ofcovkrage' Dc3n Taylor COMPANIES Miss Bernice Root of Mason Is working for Mr, and Mrs, E,H, Reith­ Over Farmeifs Banic tf ' miller, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Bywaters and family of Lansing spent Saturday af- tewioqn with Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Bywaters, Mr, and Mrs) Milton Beebe spent Sunday at the home of Claud Perrin in Mason, f Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Bartlett spent Sunday in Lansing with Mr, and Mrs, Auction Sale Fred Austin, Mr, and Mrs, G, F, Weimer of Ea­ ton Rapids spent Thursday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Shattuck UNCIAIMED STORAGE and Mrs, L, C, Dennis returned home F YOU OWN A CAR, then you should have a copy can cover more ground at a lower cost per mile. For with them, of this fascioadog booklet, 'T/ac^s to Go".'lt contains STANDARD RED CROWN—the better gasoline—will talce Sam Cotton and Donald Doan call­ I you to places you have never been before. - - - Every atom of ed on Austin Otis Sunday afternoon, more than one hundred illustratiotis of attractive Mr, and MrS, Milton Beebe and Mr, scenic spots in the great Mid-West, and describes many this gasoline is bursting with eager energy. -' • It stays on and Mrs. Ray Beebe atended a birth­ more. It tells you where they are—and how to get there. the job—it never lets up—furnishing power, and more power, day pai'ty of Floyd Miller. He is a brother of Mrs, Ray Beebei These interesting places, many of them just around the to your engine. It's seasonally adjusted. Adjusted to eco* Saturday, May 7--l:30 Mr, and Mrs, WUl Baldwin of On­ corner, will be the answer to your touring queries. • • - If nomic conditions, too, for it gives maximum performance ondaga called at the home of M, Dav­ enport,' • ' you owna car, you can certainly go places this season, and you at a moderate price. • • • It Burns Clean at Any Speed. , Mrs. H. S. Tubbs is at the home of Leslie Hodgson again. She.has been s "PLACES TO GO" and STANDARD RED CROWN—the better gasoline In Lansin_g for some time. ,/> G, V, Colby wa? in Shaftsburg on •-•may be procured from any Standard OilServke Station " business one day last week. .. Lansitig Storiage Co* Mrs. Charles' Northrup' and .Mrs. Milton Beebe" were In WllUanfistonlast When You Buy Standard Gasoline - Ask for /o week calling. 440 N. Washington Ave. Mr. a,nd Mrs. H. Shattuck spenit In 5304 Baton Rapids. ' ,; •' £], H, .Reithmiller was ln Lansing one day last weel<. -y'-y:^-":::'.: DISTRIRUTORS OF ATTLAS TIRES INGHAIM COUNTY NBWS;'MA«ON,*MfCmGAN/TttlirRgDA;Y,' MAY 5;/^ PageiSiX''

Seventeen members, of, thd;ti;ooD leftj Troop Of Boy Sfcttiiii' Mason Saturday |aftern6on • and; re­ Bi^ucker Chicles Hoii^e Classifiecl Takes Qveniigkt Hike turned Sunday iraorrilhg.'-'The boys For Permitting rolled up; Inj ^la^kets ,',andi slept upon Advertisements the:gr6undifii' • • '• .''i f / > MANY LOCAL SCOUTS PASS SEI^ Many of ^th'e-' scouts'complettdf' tefets (Continued, from page l).;' IBS or TESTS. during the encampment. Other hikes desert the capltol without accomplish- are planned within the next few Jng that for which convened. ' :-..J.i For Salf< Despite cold''hnd" damp weather tho weeks. • :•'.••( •• -v.' The'governor directly charged sel­ Mason troop of Boy Scouts under the Each week the scouts are being in­ fish interests with obstructionist tac­ LrVESroCK—TOOLS command of Clifford Av Walcott en­ structed in military '.drill so that they tics. He evidently had in mind cer­ joyed an overnight hike to Melton's will be able to take part.in memorial tain cement trust lobbyists, certain FOR SALE—Mtik goats. Capital, Sli­ woods north of Mason, last (Saturday, representatives of contractors' organ­ i.f.'i . .'^•irii'-n.ry- ,^ w^[v_f^• (Se.ryices on. May SO; ' • • ver Fox Ranclv. . ,18wlpiff izations, certain bonding agents as ... I,- well as selfish local Interests, when he 'Anlihcriase.of 9549 per conilii the Legal Notice li'OR SALE—Seven horses, 3 colts, 6 number'of students enrolled in the spoke. He decried "pork barrel tac­ cows, 4 heifers. A, Green, 1% miles evening sessions of Hunter College MOimiAfiK SALE tics" among;members and urged im­ west of Holt and M; mile south. • has developed since 1917. llcfhiilt lihvlmf ln-en mfific In Iho ifontlitlons mediate and equitable action, He com­ ' , y 18w2p of It tfuf'tftlif mof'tcfiKu, whcf'olfy tilt! ifuwer^ of sftio theioin cohlhinfftl Ififs liocomu oifentlivu, mended the members on the work- of FOR SALE—A number of used Ice Klvon l)y Ilofftcc.S, Kt'ctar fihil wife, Ktlfol E,, the session outside the realm of high­ FOR SALE—Sows with six weeks old boxes.- All In good condition. Pric­ to Amoi'Icah Slhle Sftvihtjij Bhhlt, it liuhltlnK way legislation but. insisted that to pigs; also boar; first house east of eDrlfof'fttioh tmflur tlio Iftws of tho Sthtc of ed ?5 up. Mason Plumbing & Heat­ MlffltlKim.'oh tho 7th tlhy of May, A, I). 1027. permit the session to close without ac­ Douglas school on south side of ing Co. 18wl fthil f'ccof'tlcfl in (ho olricc of tho Hoijlstur of complishing that purpose would set at road. Phone 99-4R. Haroli? Glynn. Docfls for tho Couhly of Ihwhain Ih the Stftto naught much of Its former accomp ISwlp of Miehlttaff oh tho iith tlhy of May, A. I). FOR SALE —bver 30 varieties of 10^7. Ih.Uhor QSrf of MorlKhgos, oh pftge ,'(.S lishmonls. The governor gave it as choice evergreens for landscaping, llfei'oof, tfifofi which shifl morlif;if'K<-' 'hef'e is his opinion that at least .$5,550,000 can FOR SALE—Seven weeks old Duroc foundation and rock garden, plant- fiffinicfl lo 1)1* flifo ht tho flffte %f this ifotico, be cut from the 1932 budget, bringing Jersey sow pigs, eligible for regis­ Ingv ornamental shrubs, trees^ roses for ifrlhclifffl, intcf'ost anil thNeif, tho stun of the state tax lew for next fall below tration. With or without papers $iS(i7.ffl. and perennials. Percy Foler & Anil ifo action itt Ifftv hftvfifir ifeen lif-ofifiht $25,000,000, Afy gilts have hold first premium at Sons, Evergreen Nursery, section to i-ef!ovor Hftltl ijfortlTffKO tloijt of* ifny ifffri Fight On liiitlitet. the Ingham county fair tor,the past 29„ Wheatfiold township. 16w4p tlfercof. three years. Chas, Everett, first • And Chrl A. Foi-s hftvlhK hecii titfly fiif- On the senate side of the capltol Ifolfftttl tho Receiver of thf! Afnof-ichn Sthlo that body has before it Thursday, both house'east of the Canaan school, Ip FOR SALE—Oak, cedar and cherry .Sftvihtts Uahli. a bankhiB corifof-htlon, anil hhv- fence posts, 10c / and 15c. Also Inii tlffly fifihlilleil fta such Uifcelver, ftnti hhv- a majority and a minority report on FOR SALE—Ten O, I, C, pigs, also guineas, maple trees, Petoskey rus­ iifK tteen ttuly fftfthorir.eft iff tho iff'CitfiseH. the budget bill. The house added se­ Notv, thef-ofof'c, by vli-lfio of tho potvor of vere cuts in appropriations beyond firood sow with 9 pigs by side. Ellas set seed potatoes, will trade , for sale conthihefl In saiil ihortKhiiu anfl iftff-stiitht Mire, IVi; miles south, Vl- mile west poultry and young calves. J. Q. til the slfttffte of the State of Mfchlmfn Ih stich those recommended by the governor. of Holt. 18wlp Thompson, V/" nilles northwest on cfffie inffilo ftiffi ifrovifleil, notice is hefeliy Kfve" And yet there are those who believe llfht off Moiiflffy, the .Sth flay of AfiKfist, A.-O, the cuts should go still deeper. Sena U. S. 127. Phone 44-F3. 16-tf >!f;t'2, ht 11:00 o'cloclt Ih the fof'ention (Eftstorn Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8 FOR SALE—3 sows, 2 with pigs. Will Slanilftf'fl Time) snffi morlKhge will ho fof-e- tor Arthur Wood of the senate finance exchange for cattle, C, H, Watt, FOR SALE—I am sawing a quantity t'losiMl Ify h shin Itt iftflillc a'tfctlifh to the hlK'h- committee has been' accumulating in­ of white ash, wagon tongues, $1.00 ost hlfltler. Iff the nof-ih cntrafiue to the City formation regarding payrolls and de­ Mason, on the game farm road, Ip llffll ih tho City of Lhnslni;, IifKhftin Cotfnty, eacli, mower tongues ?1.25, double­ Mirhltjan, th'jt licinK oho of tho liihces where partment expensc'and Is ably backed Motliers Day is tlie day on wliicli we pay tribute to tlie mothers of the FOR SALE—O, I, C, sow and pigs, tree sticks 25c. Order early. Also (he Cif-ctfit Court for tho shifl Coffniy of IhK- by Senator Albert Engle of Lake City. mill slabs mostly oak, $1.00 per cord iiffhf is helf], of the Iftfftls ffnfl preinisf>s fle- These two are prepared to show that i '/:• miles south of Mason on 127, B, serihefl In sffifl hiorlKhge, or .so fnffch thereof nation. We honor tiiem for their sacrifices, tiieir kindly guidance and care. W, McEwen, Mason, ISwlp at mill. Bennett Taylor,. Stock- ffs ihfty he netfesshf'y to ifay the afnoffnt tltfe ff.H at least another million can be clipped bridge R. 1, phone Dansville. 9-tf fffflf'csffftl on Hhitl nfof-ttjffKC, wftli ihtef-est from the budget without injury to tho We pay homage to them for their bravery, their character and the inspira­ tiffff'ffon fft the f'ftle of sevoit ifer refft, anfl all work of any department. Backers of l'"0?-\SALE—Pair work horses, wt, lettal I'osts, chftrKes ftnfl oNlfehses, int'lffflinu 2900. 7 Guernsey heifers, bred, B, thf' attorhi'y fee of Sliri.OO hllfiwetl Ify Iftw ffhfl the governor do not want to see the tion which tliey give to otiiers. But let us not limit our thoughts of them T. Rackliffe, Leslie, phone 3-1^^, Ip t For Rent hlso ftity other fftlin of' stinis wlfich ifiify he imifl cuts go any deeper than tho house Ifv the Iteeeivef", of Ihff Mof'tKffi^eo to lff'Otet't decreed. They would have preferred to just one day of the .year. .Mothers are with us every day and so wliy l^'OR SALE~2 new milch young cows, FOR RENT—Cut-over pasture field, ills ifftef-ost as fiueh Ilecelver Ih the i)f|eiifiscs, less dractlc cuts and will tight the sen­ good fence. John J. Hurlburt. wlp 'rife Iffnfis fffffi ifrefffises fiescf'ilfefl iff sftltl C. A, Davis, Eden. 17w2 ffflirtKffffe IfoinK as follows: .Silfihtffd In the ate minority report. not devote a little thought to them on otlier days. You can remember FOR RENT—G room house and 1 acre City tff Lffnsln^, Ctfffnty tff Ifftrhififf, fffffi Stfflff Thursday while the house struggles •FOR SALE- -Sheep, 19 Lincoln yearl- of Miclfitiffn, aiftl inofe pffrlictflffrly flffserilfeil of land for rent cheap. 148 N. Rog­ hs: ' ' with highway matters, the senate will Mother very nicely with a deposit in a savings account at this bank. We ing ewes, George P, Foster, Dnns- be in tho throes of debate over the ex­ viUe, ISwlp ers street. Mason. Inquire at Chev­ Lot si.Nieen (\Ct) of Hlock fofif' f.|) of Mffnfi- rolet garage. Frank Hlldorf. wlp fffetuf'ef'.s' .•\flilitioh No, 1 to sftlfl City of Fhin- tent of which "kitchen economy" can know that she would be more than pleased. sififr. together with the hereflitfifffeffts fffffi fflf- FOR SALE —Serviceable Guernsey Ifffrlehuhet's lhof'eof. be made to go. null. Price reasonable, H, W, FOR RENT—Spring water pasture Daleil at LansihK. Michitjah, this .llh flay of The proposal of the governor lo Mann, Dansville, Mich. 17w2 for cattle or horses, will accommo-: Mffy, A. II. I!L12. jockey the election law in an effort lo date 15 head. C. H. Watt, game CAIU. A. I''011S. UecnK'or fif Anferiehn Stale fob the democrats of any possibility SffvifiKS Itifni;. MorttjftKi'o. FOR SALE—Registered Poland China farm road. Phone 5-F5. 18wl IvRr.I.Ky, SE.SSIONS, WAHNEI! & KCVAl,of cashing in on the name of Roose­ hoar, also Early Huron Dent seed Attfff'ifcys for I^ffcffivtfr fif Mof'tKanee, itffsiffess velt is being mado the target of bitter FOR RENT—My house at 227 East Aflflf'ess: 112.1 Mtfttiftl Iltfittlifff^, [.ftffsintt, Mit-ii- denunciation in tho house. Republi­ corn. Held selected. C. H. Ellison iKffh, IStvl.'i tt Son, First farm west of state Oak street. Modern in every way can leaders there class the move as Can be rented as two separate same farm, 14-tf MOinCACK SAI.K cheap bit of political trumpery un­ Tliese men are menibeis of tlie Boaid apartments if desired. Price rea nffffffflt hifvihf^ been hiftfle iff the ifffyfffetft worthy a majority party or the chief THE rAKiVLS—RHAL ESTATE sonable. Mrs. E. M. Abbott, 233 f)f life lffhffcipfti ftifti fiftef'est, ffnti thff tft.ves, executive of a groat state. The bill of this strong ]3an|{: East Oak street. 17tf srvtn-i'tl ify ft certffin niof'ttrfftio triveif by rrank ilf'lfrirh hhil Clhrff Uolff'ich, his wife, to John which followed the last message from A. .1. Hall L, r, Lh.senby ,1, N, Uffkcr FOR S.\LF.—7 room house, gas, soft ,Sfff-ftlo, ,lfthufiry 22, iil2l, fifeof'iled ih the of- Farmers Bank G. Barr, the front office seeks to replace the I,. H, Mf-Arthfir L. H, Harrison A, fi. Wilson ,'inil hard water, lights, bath, 4x9 FOR RBNT- -Pasture. D. lice of tlfif liffKisler of nf'otis of rhttlfanf Coffn- names of presidential electors upon A, McDoifalfi t,, R, White Mho VffffRhn Mason. 17-tf ty, Mfclfinffh, ,lahffhfy 2;!, 1021, iff l^iber 2111 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE ,1, I-;, Tffylor E, Shlisbfff-y II. K. Neoly lod lot, on paved street, 2 blocks fif Mof'tttfftfes, at phKif .l.lO, ffhfl ftHsittffed by II, the ballot in place of the names of the K. N, Roff.sc J, 11, Hehff from court house. Owner has to M, i''roedtert, ffs exeftfftor of the will of sffifl respective candidates for the offices of SYSTEM FOR RENT—Unfurnished 5 rooms ,tohff Sffrftio, fleeeftsecl, Mfif'eh ."i, lll2.S, lo Mar l:iiso money and will sell for IflOOO, and bath, first noor. Clean and llfft Thayef', wliif'h ffssiKfimf^hl wifs f-effof'fled president .and vice president. Some will take biilnnce in monthly pay- pleasant. Gas, lights and water Maf-t'h S, 1(129, ih r.iher 2.S;i of MortuhKes, fft few' republicans claim to fear that in lfients. Incitiiro of George Foole, 333 Ifffgi! 220, fffffi by sffid Mhrllnt Thftyer ifssifin- case the democrats nominate Frank­ furnished. Reasonable. 314 Elm f'd, Mffrf'lf .S. lif2S, lo litfififert M. I'Voedtort East Ash street. Mason. wlp street. Inquire upstairs. llrtf ffffd Ctif-fi M. I'^f'oofltef-t, his wife, wifich fhs- lin D. Roosevelt, a lot of republicans oKr.S CKUTiriC,\TK. were received by the honor guest wlio sitiffnffMft wffs f*ecof*dt'd in said Refristor's of- will jump, their ticket believing they Former Resident Dies Roy M, Liiycock, Mason, has been was formerly Miss Barbara Seaman FOR SALE—Oi' trade G room house, FOR RENT—Five room steam heated rfre Mfff-ch .S. 1112.S, in t.iber 2S;| of MorlKftKes, are voting for "Teddy", good location, will take farm or city at lutue 2211; ! issued a certilicate of merit by the of Leslie. Assisting Mrs. Crowl were apartment with complete bath, hot Taking the governor's advice to Suddenly In Lansing i llolstein-Fricsian association ol: Am--Mrs. Lois Wiitsie and her sister, Miss liroporly. Also two Jersey cows WIfofefof-e, saifl lifiiijfort M, Kf-oollert affil and cold soft water, gas, electricity, Cof-h M, I^rui^flturt, his wife, now elalnf that heart, the house nierabors went into ' erica in recognition of satisfactory Doris Olds. with citlves. E. L. Leonard, CIS hard wood floors, all new and clean. Center St., Mason.' ISwlp life ifriffeiifhl of sffid mort(,'hKe, with hll ftf'- session Thursday morning bent upon loNK L. MILNlCll DIKS FUoM i calf club worlc carried on by him. He Miss Florence Freeman spent the V. J. Brown, News office. f-effrfftfes of intefesf, loitelher with fielinflfieht clearing thf.- decks. Instead of the us­ la.vi'.s for the yeaf's 11)20 and llUiO paid by said ANESTIIKTrC niinAY. ! i-s the 29.10th member tjf the junior or- week end with her cousin, Mrs. Ruth l"OR S.'VLE—Modern S room house on ffssifjhei.s, viz, the snm of Thirteen Unhdf'efl ual Friday adjournment it now ap­ I ganization of tho world's largest dairy O'Brian of Gaylord. Okeiiios street. Steam heat, price Thfrt.v-lhf-eo ffnfl .12.100 ($i;i;ill,^l2), is duo at pears that a full session will be held. The senior play, "The Ghost Pa- Wanted t the ijffte of this noliffe, aifd tfo suit or pfti- Tho prospects are bright'that the leg­ Funeral services were conducted in ' cattle association and he is entitled reasonable. Also Oldsmoblle coupe, cocflinKs havinc liei-n instilfflefl at law lo re­ ---; ., . „ e itri„„!to all privileges of the organization r.ade," held liere Friday evening was islature will complete its work this well attended, the proceeds amount­ iiL'lirly now. Mrs. E. A. Hilliard, WANTED—Immediately, women in- cover tbe debt secfif't»'d hy saifl nfof-tgifKe; lonT^„T«°"5^^e L. Milner, 26« , "^?'r""l-'rh,''of Lansing, at th, e except 'votin^ntil he is 21 years old. 104 E, Oak street, ISwlp Notice is hereby Kiveh tlfftt Ify vlrttfo of the week with adjournment probable Pedigrees of Holstcins owned by him ing to ,$128. ' terested in steady work, good pay. pffwer of shio cofftftiffefi tifef'oin, sffid nforttrftKO within a few days. Estes-Lcadley funeral home in Lan- will be registered and transfer of Jesse Underwood and daughter Ka- FOR SALE—120 acres near "Van- Inquire at News. ISwlp will lio fof-eclo.ied lo satisfy tho amoffift tifie sing Rev. W. S. Ross of Lansing of- Q^^n.^ship will be made at members therine spent tho week end with Mr. thereon, incltiflinf,' princi|)fd, intef'ost and de- flclated at the services and interment. ^ , j'^,, on^.i^^ic of that charg- town. Soil good and buildings Mn WANTED—June clover seed and lihfiuofft tftxes. ifhid by tho inortHftKeo, with Legal Notice and Mrs. Jerry Overmyer of Antwerp, excoUent condition. Priced right costs of fofeelostif-e, by sale of the iffof-tKftijfffl was made in the Maple Grove ceme­ Ohio. second cutting alfalfa. Write giving Iffenii.ses at public vendue lo tho hiKhost bhl- ed non-members. for quick sale. See M, H, Oesterie, .•(lOKTCAfiK SAM-: tery in this city, Mrs. Edytlie Ingalls visited rela­ location and quantity. Remain iW, at tho west front floof- of the court Ifoffse Mj,ss Milner lived in Mason for Mason route 5, IC-tf Davis, Mason. ISwlp iff the City of Mftson, Iffghafn County, Michi- Dcfftull hnviiiR lieen infffle in the conditions tives in Traverse City the first of tho gffh, on the 2nth day of,,Iuly, 10.12, at ton of ft certffin mof'lRfiKe. whereby tlfe power of about five years and attended high Leslie 1 week. IN all fair bargains both sides win. If o'clocOt in the forenootf of tliat dffy, wliicli shlu thef'cin conthineti hfts become operative, school here. She moved into Lansing WANTED—Work, any kind, day, Iff'efnises af-o doscf'ibofl ih saiti, nforlKhtfe ffs Riven liy Lillian Wilson (fof'merly Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doylo and you wish to do business In this way week or month. Homer Brown, follows; r-,ot hffmbcr offe hfihdf'cfl Sffventy-fotfr Shftw). lo the Ainoi'icaii State SftvinRS itanif. about ten years ago where she has Mrs. Margaret Stowell of Lowell were call Earl Parish on i'our real estate phono 179. ISwlp of the irftif Acre r.fiifd Company's atihdivision It lihnkfnR cof'pof-ation under tho iftws of tho since resided. Her death last Friday For the purpose of helping to de­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aden Aldrich deals. Mason, Mich,, phone 67, of a part of tho south half of the south Ifalf Sthlo of MichiKftn, on the 13th dfty of AuRUst, resulted from a local anesthetic taken fray the expense of promoting the of .St'diofis twoifty-eit!hl hhd twenty-nino in the A. D. 1!12,S. and f-ecoftleil in the olfice of the Sunday. Mrs. Aldrich returned to Lo­ 35-tf WANTED—Young calves for vealing. Township of LansiuR, InKhitm County, Mich- RcRister'of Deeds for the County of IifRhffm previous to the removal of her tonsils. musical program of the local school well with them for an extended visit. fgffn, ih life Stftto of MichiRitn on the Mth day of She is survived by her father, Wirtz band and orchestra, open air concerts C. H. Watt, game farm road. Phone AffRtfst. A. D. 11I2,S. in Liber '2S,1 of MortKhRcs, Mr. and Mrs, E. E, Wood, Jackson, HAY—GRAIN—SEEDS 5-F5. ISwl nftted May I, lD;i2, on phRo 21S thef'cof, upon which saifl inorlRhRt^ Milner'of Eaton Rapids, and three sis­ will be held in Tuttle park the eve­ visited the latter's sister, Mrs, Ernest mjPPERT M, I^ROEDTEUT, tifef'o is t'lhiiifeil to lie due at the flftle of this ters, Mrs. Delos Caton and Mrs. Ar­ nings of May 20 and 27, under the Wright, and family Tuesday. FOR SALE—White dent seed corn, WANTED-1 can use 25 cords of elm CORA M, FROEIIERT, notice for iff'iffciifftl, interest and tftxes the thur Bovee of Lansing,''and Mrs. H. direction of Mr. Birney of Lansing. A ' Assignees of MorttjffKO, •sfim of ?2,12.L,S,S. ,'t;L,50 per 5G-Ib. bushel, Emery H,» and poplar bolts. Heydon Machine O, ,T, noon .6 W, S, SEELVE, Attorneys W. Wells of Howell, and many friends free will offering will be taken. Jewett, Mason, Phone 5-F12, 18w2p And no ftclion ftt iftw iiftvlifK been bf'oiiRht Shop, corner East Sycamore and for ..\ssi){hees, ntisiness Address, Mhsoh, Mich- to leeover sffifl muf'tRifgo fjelil or ffny part in Dansville, Mason and Lansing were The annual junior and senior re­ Rogers. 17w2 igfaff. •LSwl!! she has spent her entire life. ception of the high school will be t Fitchburg j FOR SALE—A No. 1 seed beans. J. Ibef'cof. MORTflAGK SALE And Cftrl A. l^f's hftviuR been fiuly ai held in the auditorium of tho school H. Woodworth, 4Vi. miles southeast WANTED—Hay, grajn, potatoes, ap­ nefhtilt hitvintr been fnftde in the conditions Ifoiittifil the Receiver of tho American State on May 13. of Okemos. ' I8w3 SftvipRS Hank, ft IfankinR cofpof-ation, ftnd hav- ples. Carloads only, ^ay highest of h certain inortKftfffe, wifereliy, tho power of inR dfily finalirfed as sufh Receiver, and hftv. New Legislation Is Mrs. Clarence Howe will'be hostess Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Mackinder market, prices. The Hamilton Co., snie tlfcreiit cofftained has becomo oifef'htivo, received a letter from their daughter, FOR SALE—Certified Spartan barley (,'iven by John G. nakei' and Heniietta L. IhR lieoh duly hulhori-/.etl in the ifremises. to the Housel L. A. S. at her home New Castle, Pa. 14w6p' Maker, husband and wife, of Eftst Lfthsinw, Now, tlierefore, Ify virtffe of tlfe power of Reviewed By Editor the afternoon of May 12. A short Mrs. Iva Buck, who\is now living in seed, M. A. C. yellow dont seed corn, Michiuhn, to the Afnef-ich« Slate SavihKs IJahk, sffle tfohtafffcil i;f shifl mortRhRe and pursuant London, England. . . shelled and graded. Golden Sunshine to the slnlute of the Slate of MichiRitn jn such program will be presented and a pot- ff Ifhitkinir corifof'fttion tfnfler the Iftws of the cft.so nifulo and iirovided, notice is hereliy Riven Mrs. Louise Gee anfj^ son'visited her sweet corn seed, Australian hulless ILost and Found State of Michigan, on tho 2,'lrfl day of ,T»ac, V. -T. BROWN SUf>nrAIlIZES AC- luck supper served. 1 t A, D, li)2,'f, hhd recofdefl ift tbe oli'ice of the Ihht on Tfiesdffy, the lith ilffy of AuRUSt, A, D, TION OF LEGISLATURE. A small tombstone of marble, in an parents, Mr. and Mrs.\Sylvester "Mac- popcorn. W. W. Barron, 1'/^ miles Ueijister of Ileeds for the County of Inttham Iih'i2, ht 11:00 o'clock in tho fof-enoon (Effstorn Icinder, one day last week. north of Mason on Waterworks Slififilfff'fl Time) said morlRftRo will bo fore- excellent state of preservation, was LOST—Black Conklin fountain pen. Iff tho State of MichiKftn, on life 2.tth day of elosed by ft sale fft phbiic atieUon lo tho hiRh- Tho young people hold a class party road. 18 wl Initials J. S. on end of pen. Call ,)hho. A, D, l!)2.'i, in I.ilfer 2.12 of MortfriDffo.s, Accomplishments of the special ses­ unearthed by a workman in the gar­ oh pfftte 31.'i thereof, ffifoh which saifl mortuhKC est bifldor, ht the hnrlh ontrhneo to the City den Yf R. 0. Edwards on Armstrong at the hall, Saturday evening. 22S-F4 or leave at News office. l\y there is claimed to be due* at tho dffte of .this irffll iff tlfe City of LhasinR, InRhitm Cohhty, sion of the state legislature now in Miss Angeline Lecce Will be married FOR SALE—Timothy hay. Lula Grin- ffotico, fof- pf'inciiffti, fhtef'ost, insurftnce ffnti MiffblRffn. thht lieinR one of the places where session were reviewed by V. J. Brown, street Tuesday. The stone bears the iiell, Aurelius. ISwlp • LOST—Boy's tan cap, between school ta.\cs, the sum of S'I0C2,1.L Ihif Cif'cfiit Court for the said County of InR editor of the Ingham County News inscription, "Irena M., daughter of to Richard Bristow, Sunday, May 8. hffni is held, of tho Ihnds hnd pf-emisifs dc Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holland were in house and Ash street. Return to Aifd no action at Iftw liaviift! Ifeeii brohiiht scribed in sniil mortRnRC, of' so inficli thereof and state representative from the sec­ C. F. & A. M. DeCamp, died Feb. 10, FOR SALE—Michigan yellow dont lo recover saiil fhof'tKftgc delft or ftny pftrt Its may lie iiecessftf-y to ifify the amount flue ns 1858, aged two years, 11 mos. and Lansing, Wednesday. , News office. Mrs. Harry Willett. 1 thereof. ond district of Ingham county, at a seed corn, Hybred Canadian dent fffof'oshid on sfud morlRftRe, with interest meeting of the Kiwanis club Monday l6 days. Our Sweet Little May." Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and "family Ami Cftf-I A, I''of-s Ifavihtr been tltily ap- tliereon ftt tho rftte of seven per cent, ami nil have moved into Roj^ert Hawley's seed corn, improved Golden Giant lfointod the Reeoiver of tho American State leRftI costs. charROs antl exiionses. includihR evening. He told of the remedies Jewell Fogg and Avis Winslow ftweet corn, Clifford Ward, 4 miles Business Locals SftvinKs nfthk, ft liahkini! corpof'fttion, itnd lihv- Ihe nUorney fee of ?3r..0n ftllowed by Iftw ftifd have q^ualified to represent the Leslie tenant house. , iffn duly iluhlificd Its such Receiver, hfhl Ifhv- suggested in the message of Governor northeast of Leslie. 18w2 ftlso hhy oilier sffm or sums which may lie iiftitl Wilber M. Brucker and of the legisla­ school in a spelling contest to be held Frank Parman purchased the land •ht; boon dffly afith6f'i;;ed in the ifrenilses. by tho Receiver of tho MortKfiRce to pfotect formerly known as the Fitch wood FOR SALE—The Elimino Aerial Eli­ Now, lltof-eforo, by virtffe of tlfo power of ills ifftef-est as such Receiver in the premises. tion which has been passed or is still here in May. Others participating will FOR SALE—Potatoes, early Minne­ sftle contfunod in'said nfortuftKo and ifuf'suant lot of Roy Townsend/last week. minator. Gives you greater dis­ Tlie htntls and pf'emises described ih sftid under consideration. represent the nearby rural schools. sota, 75c bushel, Petoskey russets, tance, vqlume and selectivity with lo tho fithtuto of tho Stffto of MichiRhn in such Mrs. Russell Crowl who has had as The road from Plunkett's corners , GOc bushel. Hay in barn, .fG.OO ton. ca.so niaile aiiil-jit'ovided, notice is hef'eliy Klven nfortRnKO licfifK fts follows! Situated, in the Rep. Brown painted an alarming less static and interference and bet­ that t«i Ttiosday", the Oth day of AiiKffst, A, D. City of LansiuK. Cofinty of IhRhftm, and State guests the past few days Mr. and to La Barr's corners; is being graveled 4 miles west of Mason on Columbia of MichiRhn, and more ififrticulitrly tlescribed picture of state affairs and the in­ by Briggs & Cheney. Last week they tor tone quality. .Forgot your aer­ 10H2, at 11 fno o'clock in tho fof'onoon (Eftstorn crease in costs. He asserted that sel­ Mrs. Lyle Ambs of Jackson, enter­ road and l]i miles north. B. Law­ ial. ?1.00. Five days free trial and Slffndftf'd Time) shid nfoi'tKhtto will be fof'tf- tained 14 guests at a miscellaneous, resurfaced the road through Fitch­ rence. ISwlp clffsed by ft sffle at imblic afiction to the hijrh- ""'i'lie cast halt (V..) of Lot two (2) of Block fish politicians and minority groups burg from Lord's corners to the coun­ your money back if not satisfied. efft bidder, at the hof-th ontf'ance to tho City thirteen (13) of Clf-eon Oak Addition lo said are working hand in hand against the shower for her sister-in-law, MrS. Gerald Parsons, at Ford garage. irffll in life City of Lnhsinpf, InRham County, City, ftccof'dinR to "the f'ecof'ded plat thef-cof, during her stay. Many lovely gifts ty line. / FOR SALE—Seed corn, certified Pol­ MichiKhn, lhat lioihR one of the nlaces tvhef'o loRothcr with llio hercditftments and hppur- taxpayer. Only concerted action by ar dent and certified yellow Flint, the Cif'cffit Court for the.said County of Iuk- tefmnces thereof. the taxpayers will prevent the break­ NATIONALOY known oil company is Hfffn is bold, of the lands and premlaoa do- Dated Itt LansinR. MIchiRftfL tills I^th day of down of state and local government, ,?2,50 per bushel, 56 lb. shelled and leasing gasoline service stations. scfilied ih sniil mortKitge, or so nfficlf thoi-oof May, A. D. 1932, graded. Ensilage corn ,?1.25 per Mason and surrounding towns, eith­ fts may,lio necosHhf'y to pay the nnfoffnt due as CARL A, FOKS, Rocffiver of Amerfcan State Mr. Brown declared. bushel. Arthur W. Jewett, Jr. Ma­ ftfof'osifid on said mortuftRe, with Interest Sftvinga Dank, MorlRaRee, er already built or to be built by thercoff ftt tlio rate of seven per cent, hnd all IvEiiLEY, SESSIONS, WARNER & EfiER. son phone 356. 16-tf owner; long-time leases; safe in­ IcRftl costs, charRcs hhd expenses, IncIiidinR Attorneys foi' Rceeivef- of MortRifRce, Bufiiness vestments with good returns. If in­ life attot'noy fee of S.'i.'J.OO allowed by law antl Atldf'css; 32'1 Mtitnhl RuildinK, LhnsinR, Mit'h- West Aurelius ew Low Prices! MISCELLANEOUS ftlso any oilier sum of' sfims which may bo pititl iRan. 18W13 terested, address Box 15, News. by tho Receiver of the MortRitReo to protect Goodyear builds millions mora ' 17w3p FOR SALE—Good upright piano, his interest as such Receiver in tho promises. MORTGAGE SALE tires than any other company— The lantls ftnfl ifi'enfi.ses descf'llfcd in saifl Default IfnvinK been made in tho conditions Clark Haines' is building a new that'a why you get the greatest/ very reasonable if taken at once, TRUCKING—Monday, Tuesday, Wed­ mortRaRO bcinR ns. follows: Situated in tho of h certftin mortRitRO, whereby tho power of Mrs. Floyd Otis, phone 65-R. S^^8wl barn. values here—plus our Service! / nesday and Thursday I truck live­ City of EiiHt •LfthRiiiK, County of InKham, and sale therein contained has liecomo oporativo. Miss Helen Topliff was ho.me from stock and poultry to Detroit. When State "of MicIfiRftn, and more particularly do- Riven by Ethel E. Rector to the American FOR SALE—Two Coleman gasoline serllicd as; State SavinKS Bank, a hanking corporation East Jordan over the week end. *low—New Low Prices you have anythlng-to send please r.,ot No. Rovpn (71 of linkers SubdivlRlon of under the laws of tho State of Michigan, on lamps, one Coleman gasoline lan­ Robert Squires of Lansing, was at Lifetime Guaranteed , give mc a ring. Phone 65R. Floyd I..ots 2.1, 2(i,-'27 itiul 28 of ColleRo Plitt of the tho nth day of Mfty, A. D. 1930, and recorded the farm here over the week end. tern, one Aladdin lamp, one John Otis, Mason. 34-tf City of Ehst LanslnR, accordinR to tho f-o- in tho olfice of tlfo RcRister ot Deeds for the Deere gas engine, V/, h, p. in good coi'dcd pint thereof, toRcthor with tlio hoi'cditn- County of InRhnm In tho Stnto ot MIchlRan John Simpson was home from Kala^ GOODYEAR condition, Harold Spink. Phone meiits and nppurtcnnnifos thereof. oh tho Oth dfty ot May, A. D. 1930. in Liber mazoo college the week end. Dated at LanslnR, MichiRnn, this Bth day of 2S.'i of MortBiiRoa, on page -102 thereof, upon Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fries and 335-F4. i8wl I Miscellaneous j Mtty, A, D. IMS. i which said mortgifge there is claimed to be duo PATHFINDER CARL A. FORS, RccclTOr of Amorlcnn State at,the date of this notice for principal and In­ brother Carl of Gladwin, were Sunday FOR SALE-vStrawberry plants. Sen­ SfivlnRfi'Bank.t MortKaRco. terest the sum of $541.97. , guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Supertwlit Cord Tirea NOTICE^hTL^X KELLEY. SESSIONS. WARNER & EGER, And no action at litw having been hrouRht ator Dunlap, state inspected, 35c Stockbrldge will hold a mother and Attorneys for Receiver of MortRnRco, Business to recovot; sftid morlgago debt or any part Ben Fries. CASH PRICES per 100. Earl J. Miller, R. 4, Ma­ Miss Helen Mitchell and friend, daughter banquet on Friday, May Addi'«aa: 32 so kindly, assisted .us,at,thei recent. sell on Prlilay ,the,2(lth day of July. 1932. at aforesaid on said mortgage, 'with Interest of, Lansing,. Monday, May 2, an eight 33x4.. 7'» ^•JS • Are.' Mrs.'- William Paieri,' Jr., ahc ten' o'clock in 'thb forenoon' of. said day at thereon nt the rate-of seven per ccntinnd all pound boy, Mrs. Swiftvwill bef re- New Low Prictfl i;ss tery brooders. Phone 718-Pll Lan­ thhi west; front ;''door';af I.tho<'court',, hoiiiie ih' legal costs, charges; and expenses, including on lifetime giiarflhtie^d' sing or John Rummins, Holt. i8w2pi family. .Iv^jt,.-. w ISwl,,^ the'Olty of Mnson.Infthnm County. Michigan, the attorney fco of ^15,00 allowed'by. law and membered as ; Missy Leta.. Stickney, that belnR a pliico' of holdftiR tho Circuit also liny other sum or sums S^hlch may,bo paid daughter, of Mrs. Roy Buckingham. OOODYEAR TRADE US CARD OP THANHS—We wish to Coui't in said County of,InghiiJnr nt public 'by tho Receiver of the Mortgagee. to-protect A leHerfrom Mrs.; Anna Gallery of FOB SALE—Light Brahm?i.hatching , thailk and extend our gratitude to auction to the' highest bidder on. the. foreclo­ his interest ns such Receiver. In. tho premises. eggs from large type, non-setting, sure of suld mortgage,' the lands described Tho lands and pl-cmlffes dosorlbed In' said Los Angeles, tells ;us that she expects SPEEDWAYS your old .tirea' ^ the friends, neighbors and relatives thot'oin or .so.'miioh'thereof ns shall bo necea- to be, with'Michigan .friends In July. choice, stock. Price 3c pep egg at ' for the help and' comforting' deeds mortgage, boln«' as,,' folloms: Situated In the farm. B, M. Moore, near. Okemoi: anry to,satisfy said mortgage debt;duo at the City of Lansing.' Couifty of Ingham, and State Mrs, Dallas. Cressor and daughter, : GASH PRICES ' fornaw'.193iil.;', •, ^ bestowed upon us following, the date of >alo, with Interest nt.7%i the dolln- of Michigan, and more particularly described quont tiixoa; 'and all legal costs, Including an Mr.iaod Mrs. J. H.,Squires of\Lansing. Full,, Prlc* death of oiir Bieloved wife and moth'- 'ns; • i,:'^ ..; '.' •; ".:'•' -••'•>• •' .' -of •' In 7ub« GOODYEAR attorney's fee of ISIi.OO . provided' for In' said Lot nl?(tcen (.16) of Bloek four (4),.of Manu­ Mts; Q. J, Whitliig>ij4 daughter were Blich; Pain FOR SALE-T-Blrd houaes, lawn and "iar, to the,Mlllvine..,Ladle8fAld,for mortgaRe,..lBndS',dosi!rlb«d as: Lot'isoventy of facturers; Addition, No, 1 to snld ,City of Lan­ callers,,aft:tbie Rbbdrt^on farm;' Sun> the dinner, to Rev'^Terwllllger'ahd Ullrlch'n tolvlalon.of,,Out Lot .VAV (n)i,of ''jiv 29i4:40-aif m9§ ft •'ALL- • •f^!^^''^^ rock gardens f decorations, trellfBcs, Lealie 'P«rk Subdivision' In the Toyir'nship of sing, ' together with the hereditaments' and ap- ' blrda, dogs forlawn decoratiqg,.pur- Rev. Backus for their comforting Lanslnii.'.Jliighnm Odunty,' Mldhlgiiri; < actnrdihgpui'temince s thereoL J:.''1'':.'' f-'f ^ ' f.J'''.'^'< • •'•••v^.^lVj 39i4.50.30 4.M n 'i.Dated.at Xnnaliv/, Mlphlgan. thli;,(lth;day:,.fDf 30x4.5e«3t: 4it» "'" 'Vif ;;..':li£; posts.;,-John Ruscb, 42B.'W. CoIUQi* Words and to'Mabel ,..Oroaahaiu«. to the ca^r^e^ plat thereof, being noleM;;Of W9<>DavId«bn .r'OauM. Mr, and Mra. Chai. Hklr and ,'1982. ?N8,'yw^Nits fiMVB,:. ifh«flj,i«j4aibf«p«?Ma trip had. fto be ••41 tm. MIDWAt/SERVICE^ . , . .B. HUMi Attornwi. for T t.l1 >4* cyclOi; runDloroooMttbii; Hf Wfffliii* : ifimlly; M^ and Urt. Obu. qtUM •a ^V^VV.: MICHIOAN, i;HURSPAY^MAy.5.> 1932 Page Seven

Annual Report Made AiDirty Trick : AWARDED piLRANGia Juyenilc Bboks AwS iDERGARTEN M Saturday afternoon Mrs. Harold f d • JD I Personal Mention By Cemetery Board Ah investigation la being maiie to Cdrblnof Mason .was'presented with , KCCeiVea Dy LlOrary / determine the identity ot the petson a Perfection range at the demonstra- ' Help make Mason more neighborly by telephoning or sending Inter­ who dumped a- load of garbage and CAST tion staged at Salisbury's hardware. MANY BOOKS FOR CHILDREN IN (Continued from page 1) rubbish alongside the road:.i)djoinlng It, is estimated that' more than 200 esting personal Items to the News. Phone 55. people visited the store ,;durlng the NEW SHIPMENT. the Earl Crittenden farm,;east'of, Ma­ "THE. PAGEANT; OP THE FLOW- Has High Riuik son. This., spring the .roadside along, demonstration, which was ;under the ' ERS" WILL BE OIYEN.I Children'.s books 'ordered recently Mrs. Mary Southwlck Is 111 at her The Maple Grove cemetery of Ma­ the. north and south road was cleaned supervision of a representative of the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fletcher spent son is looked upon as one of the most Perfection Stove company, rf .1 by the library committee of the Mason Sunday with relatives in Chelsea. home. ![ '"•.:.,•), • by labor employed by Mr. Cplttenden. Annual Play Pre.sente4l By. Rcglniiera beautiful burial plots in the state. It A few nights ago someone dumped a • / • > ' • ' Child Study club have arrived and Miss pertlia Hays spent the week Mrs. Marlse Sawyrer! of Holt was In Will Be Given Friday Of will', be'catalogued ready for distribu­ is located along the bluff of the Syca­ big load of rotten apples, tin cans and No.\t Week. end in Detroit. Mason with friends Tuesday., • .7-, more on rolling land, The older sec­ other rubbish in the ditch. , Davidson's Orchestra tion during library hours on Thurs­ • Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop were Mrs. Isabella Thomas of'Williams­ tion has hundreds of stately maples The city of Mason has a public re­ day afternoon of this week, Tlie in Ann Arbor Sunday. ton attended the W. R. C. Tuesday, and elms. Many trees have also been fuse dump out South Barnes street at A May festival is being worked out To Play Charity Ball Community library, located in tiie by the kindergarten children for the outer office of the county drain com- Nine Mason women attended the Mrs. Ford Aseltinc and Mrs. Geo. planted in the new section. At the foot the city limits, All tin cans and other Graham spent last Friday in Jackson. oi the cemetery is the citv nark, refuse, except garbage, can be taken annual play which will be given at the "MUSICAL SKIPPERS"- TO PLAY missioneron the first floor of the Baptist Association of Women con­ high school on Friday evening. May IN MT. CLEMENS FRIDAY, court house, is open every Thursday vention in Gregory last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Samann and Mr. e. L, Bickert, cashier of the First there. State and Savings bank. Is chairman Health officials assert that those 13, at eight o'clock. "The Pageant of l afternoon from two until five, Miss Turner of Chicago has been and Mrs. .Fred Hastings of Lansing the Flowers" has been selected by spent Sunday in Jackson, of the board. The other two mem­ who dump garbage at the city dump Don Davidson nnd his "Musical Among the juvenile books received spending a few weeks with Mr. and bers are Dr. George C. Moody and Miss Sylvia Barbour, who is the kin­ Mr, and Mrs,-Fred Hastings of Lan­ or on private or public property are Skippei-s", a ten piece orchestra will i" the shipment are Sylvia of the ', Mrs, Ernest Leonard. Frank P. Millbury. Stephen White has subject to prosecution, dergarten instructor in the local furnish music for the Junior Business Stubbies, Ameliar-Annc, The Magic I Robert Dielriok is in a serious con­ sing were week end guests of Mr. and been the sexton for many years, Mem­ school. The festival is wqven around Gii-ls charity ball at the Media hotel Forest, King Arthur and His ICnights, dition with complications resulting Mrs. John Samann. • . bers of the board give him entire songs nnd dances and spring and her in Mt, Clemens on Friday evening of Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Donald from measles. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and Mr. Hunt, credit for the fine appearance pf the Band And Glee Club fairies take charge of the affair which this week. Miss Ida Parsons, former and Dorothy, The Kitten That Grew Miss Mary Elizabeth Parkhut'st of of Flint, visited Mi-, and Mrs. Henry cemetery. has the following parts, in the garden,- Mason girl. Is chairman of the affair Too Fat, Dapples of the Circus, Lad, tiie Parkhurst store was in Detroit on Willis Sunday. . . Enter State Contest the garden blooms, the queen comes to and was instrumental in securing the Dog, Skyward, and Lone Scout of business Tuesday. Mrs. Cyrus Pierce and son Max and the garden, the crowning of the May local or-chesti-a for this social event; the Sky, the former's sister spent the week end Legion Auxiliary To (55 MASON STUDENTS Go TO YP- queen. Maypole dance, and the re­ Mr. and Mrs, George Semans of cessional. On Saturday, May 14, Mi-, David- ~ Lansing were Sunday guests of Mr. in Detroit. • SIL.'^NTf FRIDAY. Conduct Poppy Sale The play Is opened with a trumpeter son's organization will play for the Chamnion Soellers and Mrs. H. H. Barnum. D. A. Murray and Cyrus Pierce who announces Pan nnd his compan­ dfmce to be held as the closing feat- ^namPJOn^^PeuerS Mrs, Jud Bates and daughter Beryl spent last week end near Gaylord Mason will be represented by both ions who come as symbols of spring ure of the tri-state Y, M, c. A, con-' Of Alaiedon Named and Miss Kroeger of Galeburg were where they were trout Hshing, MKMOKIAL POl'PIES fMADE BY the school band and the glee club in and dance with their pipes o'Pan. The vention which is being held in Lnn- the state band and glee club contest Sunday guests of Mrs, Isabell Call, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Buck were in DISABLED VETERANS. seeds enter and scatter over the field sing next week. This partv will bo western Ohio Sunday with Mr, Buck's to be held in Ypsilantl Friday, Joseph finally resting beside a garden fence. held in the Wisteria room in tlic Hote^ '"^^^VO STUDENTS OF CANA.AN Mr, and Mrs. Lee Darling and Mrs. Wyman will take his 45 band musi­ Luella Hartm'an spent Sunday with piirents, Spring and her fairies come to the Mrs, Earl Salisbury is chairman of cians while Miss Edna Derthick will Olds and will be a dinner-dance. The SCHOOL ARE WINNERS. relatives in Owosso. Mr, and Mrs, Montie Lewis of Ios­ garden and finally decide to call upon annual spring formal of the Kappa the committee for the sale of memor­ accompany the girls' glee club of 20 the rain, wind and sunshine to help Mrs. Anna Collins of Jacltson was co were Sunday guests of Mrs, S, H, members, \ Kappa Gamma sorority of the Hills- In the township spoiling contest for • Haddy, ial poppies in Mason this year. The the seeds to grow. When the garden the weclc end guest of Mrs. Isabell poppy sale will probably be held on The Mason organizations will ap­ dale college will be held on the eve- all schools of Alaiedon township hold Cull. Mr, and Mrs, E, J, Scarlett and fam blooms spring escorfe the Queen of May 28, Mrs, Salisbury announces, al­ pear at nine o'clock in the moi-ning. May to the flirone whoi-e slie is ning of May 21 and Mr. Davidson will at the Alaiedon Center school last Mr. and Mrs. Roy Middleton of ily of Lansing were Sunday guests of though the day of the sale may be They will leave Mason early in the also furnish the music for this event, week, Elizabeth Smith of the Canaan Mr. and Mrs. S, H, Haddy, crowned. There are groups repre­ Pontine were guests of Mrs. M. O. changed at the meeting of the Wom­ morning and will make the trip in two senting childhood, playing in the gar­ school won first prize. Second prize Mead one day last week. John Edgar and Frank Bramer of an's Auxiliary next Tuesday. Southern Michigan Transportation den. There is also a rythm band and EDEN L. A. >S. was won by Howai-d Jaclcson of tiie Mr. and Mrs, James Dart announce Big Rapids were week end guests of The poppy was chosen as the offi­ company busses. a Maypole dance for the pleasure of The Eden L. A. S. will meet with same school. Juanita Johnson of the the birUi of a daughter, Janice Eliza­ Mr, and Mrs. Claude Edgar. cial fiower of the American Legion The band will be outfitted with new the May Queen and the recessional. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wing on Wednes- Robbins school won the third prize, maroon uniform caps purchased from day May 11, for potluck supper: Mrs, | First prize was ,'i;i,0O with a second beth, on Saturday, April 30, Mrs, L. A. Wileden received word because of the allusion to poppies of The cast of characters includes Jack Sunday of the death of a sister, Mr-s. Flanders fields in the war poem. The funds raised by the school and the G, Hall has charge of the program on | prize of 75c arid a third prize of 50c. tMiss Edna Randall of Highland mothers of band members who have King, trumpeter; Willard Every, Pan; missions. Each member will bring I The attendance at the contest was . Park was the week end guest of Mr, Arthur A. Smith, Los Angeles, Calif. poppy was worn in America in honor Tommy Wallace, Joe Dean, Dewey of the war dead even before the close served public dinners to raise the table service for her own use, llargo, > and Mrs, Ralph Adams, Homer Bi'own has r-eturned to his money. Doane and Kenneth Palmer, Pan's Circle number three of the Presby­ home here after serving with the U. of thq conflict. Legion history shows. companions; Colleen Shaft, Elsie Tay­ terian L, A, S, mot witli Mrs, L, M, S, Marines for four years, The first scattered poppy sales were lor, Dorothy Fruin and Phyllis Shep- DuBois Wednesday afternoon, ' Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Ridge were held in 1919. In 1920 at the national Music Department ard, seeds; Betty Anne Kennedy, dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harold convention of the American Legion spring; Helen Plank, Doris Weigman, Palmers Food Market Patty and Bobby Troman of Leslie the sales were continued. Then start­ Frances Clark and Marguarette Don­ spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Dakin in Eden Tl;ursday evening. Presents Festival ing with 1921 the-sale of the poppies aldson, spring's fairies; George Balc- .IVIOTHERS DAY SPECIA LS Claude King. Rev, H, A, Hudgins and family of was made an annua! event. In 1921 or, Ferris Strickland, Richard Grcw- Byr-on called on Mi', and Mrs, Fi'ank HUNDREDS G.VTIIER TO HE.VR Mr, and Mrs, C, L, Palmer of Battle poppies wer-e imported from France ett and Glenn Snyder, rain children; One dozen strictly Fresh Egg-s Creek were Sunday guests of Mrs, Dakin Saturday, whore they were made by widows and .\NNUAL MUSICAL. Blanche Hickok, Loi-alne Ward, Betty Coral Noely, Mrs, Hazel Greene and Mr, Grover or-phans of Frenchmen killed in the Darrow and Vivian Shafor, wind chil­ One pound High Grade Sliced Bacon 29c iMrs, Minnie Ciiase of Leslie has Ileake, of Jackson visited Mr, and war. The high school auditorium was dren; Robert Nossnor, Duane Shultis, been spending several days with Mr, Mi's, Henry Willis Sunday, With the establishing of U. S, Vet­ filled last Friday evening when the Rachel Randall and Marilyn Howe, One bar Palm Pvose Soap, reg. 10c value 5c and Mrs, George Deuel. Mr, and Mrs, W, S, Coon and daugh­ erans hospitals the making of artifi­ annual music festival presented by sunshine chlldr-on; Edna Jones and ter Francos spent the week end in cial poppies was adopted as one of the the music department of Mason iiigii Patty Parsons, fiowers. Regular meeting of the Pythian sis­ Salmon, Symons Alaska ters will be lield on Wednesday, May Jonesvillo, industries for disabled vetei-ans. The school was given. The event is held Mary Ann Fry has been selected as Canned Fruit Special :il, Miss Nina Carrier of Lansing is receipts from the sale of the poppies in conjunction with the annual i-ural Queen of the May and Audrey Slagh Red, tall can 25c visiting her father, F, A, Carrier this go to the relief of the disabled. visiting day nnd the rural school stu­ and Donis Murray are her biittei-fiy 8-oz. can Stra\vberries__10c tMiss Mary Morris and Mrs, D, A, dents are the guests of the high schcjol Beans, No. 2 can, Good Miiri-iiy and children spent Sunday in week. The poppy sale in Michigan was pages. Rosie Simono, Arthur Fries, officials and students on this occasion. Eugene Bailey, Harlow Hanes and Taste Wax 3 for 25c 8-oz. can Cherries _10c Bollovue with i\lr, and Mrs, Charles Miss Rebecca Clarke, of Lansing first held by the Woman's Auxiliary The program was presented by the Lcgge, and Miss Fischer of Toledo, O,, visited In 1921. Each year since that time Billy Morrison are the balloon cliil­ vocal and instrumental departments dren; Rodney Felton, Lewie Lott and Corn, No. 2 can, Golden Mrs. Charles Bright of South Bend, Miss Frances Willis Sunday, the auxiliary units have conducted of the music division with Miss Edna 8-oz. can Raspberries 10c the sales. All poppies sold by the Juno Curtis are the hoop children; BtUitam, WhitC-3 for 25c Indiana, is spending tliis week with Mrs. Ida Coon of Jonesvillo and Mi-, Derthick In charge of the tot-mer and John Schutte and Mary Goddnrd are her mother, Mrs, A, Kean, and her nnd Mrs, W, S, Coon and children Woman's Auxiliary in Michigan are Joseph Wyman in charge ot the lat­ 3 for 29c made by the disabled veterans in U, the rope children and Vir-ginia Colby Sugar, 5 lbs, for 22c brother, Giis ICoan, and family, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ross Wygant ter. The progi-nm opened with selec­ is the spirit of tlie Maypole, in Adrian. S, Veterans hospital No, 100 at Camp tions by the high school orchestra with Dr, W, A, Woodburne and Mrs, Custer, near Battle Creek, Q'Jell, all (lavors TTsc Woodburne of Miistings were Sunday Mr. and Mr-s. C. A, Clinton and son Mr-. VVymnn, conductor. The work of Heckman's Select quests of Dr, D, R, Lethbridge and Pnul and gr-nnddaughter, Helen Ann In 1921, the sales amounted to 3C00 the orchestra was very pleasing to all, Achievement Day To 5 lbs. Victor Pastry Mrs, Lethbridge, I^ehman spent Sunday with Mr, and poppies. The sales have continually and excellent pr-ogr-oss was noted. Crackers__.2 lbs. for 19c Mrs, Ransom Jump in Munith, grown until this year 800,000 poppies Nearly all the members of the orches­ Bring 400 To City Flour 10c The names of Betty Anne Kennedy ar-e expected to bo sold. and Mary Ann Fry should have been Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Hazel, south tra are menihor-s of the seventh and 5 lbs. Graham Flour __l'lc eighth grades and the prospects for a included in the "kindergarten honor of Miison, announce the birth of twin EXTENSION COURSE STUDENTS 5 lbs. Pancake Flour ,_18c Blue Bonnet Coaee 27c roll last week. sons, William James and Robert EUs- very fine orchestra are bright, since it IN t>IASON FRIDAY. DANCE POSTPONED. ^ is expected that all the members will Miss Harriett Van Honi of the woilh on Monday, May 2. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Marshniallows, % lb. 9c undoubtedly keep up the work for the Mason will be host to 400 women Bronson hospital in Kalamazoo was Mrs. Wilmont Lewis and Mr. and American Legion announces that the length of their high school course. Maple Chocolates, lb 15c Golden Cup Coffee 19c the guest of Miss Effie Hawn Tues­ Mr'S. Harry Conklin and Mr-s. Iva Lew­ dance planned for May 12 has been Friday at the fifth annual achieve­ day, is of Howell were callers of Mrs. S. indefinitely postponed. It was to have Miss Derthick presented two very ment day of those enrolled in home fine vocal solos and then directed sev­ demonstration courses under Miss The Foreign Missionary Society of H. I-Iaddy Monday. been held in Baldwin's pavilion and Fresh and Cold Meats- -Fresh Fruits and Vegetables has been postponed because of a pend­ eral numbers by tlie yarlous vocal or­ Myrtle VanHorne, county home dem­ the Methodist chuixh will meet with Fred C. Parker was taken to the St. ganizations of her 'department. The onstration leader. The program will MVS. H, ?L Barnum on Friday, MayLawrenc e hospital Sunday where he ing deal in which the building may Phone69 Free Delivery be sold. rythm band, consisting of first grade open at 10 o'clock with an inspection 13, is undergoing examinations and treat­ pupils played two selections, the jun­ of exhibits. Other • features of the Mr, and Mrs, Charles Browne and ment. ior girls' glee club, the girls' quartet, pi-ogram include community singing, daughter Pauline of Detroit were Maxine, the little daughter of Mr. Miss Leola Otis o'f Lansing, spent the boys' glee club, the boys' quartet, addresses' by Miss Edna V. Smith, week end guests of Mr, and Mrs, C, and Mrs. Harry Wiltett has been very the week end at her home here. the girls' glee club and tlie girls' chor­ Mrs, Lydia A. Lynde and Dr. Marie ^V, Browne, ill with measles. She is gaining satis­ us all had their portion of the pro­ Dye of Michigan StSte college, a Mr. and Mrs. Ira Montgomery of Lower Food Prices! fMr, and Mrs, W, S, Root and Mr, factorily at present. gram, Lyle Aseltine entertained with style review in charge of Miss Irene Leslie, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ray two saxophone solos. Taylor of the college, solos by Miss and Mrs, E, A, Densmore attended the Mrs, Jay Sweeney and daughter of Opdyke. SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK prohibition debate at the prison in Howell spent several days last week The big feature of the evening was Sarah Bullen and Mrs. Leon Webb Miss Doris Opdyke is spending a the presentation of the high school and presentation of certificates to Jackson last Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. N, N, Rouse and Bananas, large ripe fruit 4 lbs. 19c family, few days this week in Leslie with band in their new uniforms. The 45 those who completed the courses. Mr, and Mrs, E, A,/Densmore spent fi-iends. the week end in Ann Arbor with Mr, and Mrs, L, R, Doane and two members made a very splendid ap­ The program will be held at the Prof. G, E, Densmore and Mrs, Dens- sons, Dewey and Ned, are spending Mrs. Edwina Chandler is spending pearance on the platform and won the Presbyterian church. A luncheon will Grape Fruit, large size -5c moi'e and Mr, and Mrs, E, E, Lofljerg, a few days at their cottage in Oge- a few days with her son, Alton Chand­ admiration of the entire audience. be served at the Methodist church at ler, at Holt. They played five selections and had noon. Mr, and Mrs, L, F. Guernsey and ma county where they will fish for Pastry Flour, Victor 5 lb, s^ck 10c Marvin Lott, young son of Mr. and as guest entertainer, Keith Giidemeis- children attended a birthday surprise trout, ter, cornet soloist,„,'\v:ho presented a party in Lansing Saturday honoring Mrs, Ray Lott, is recovering from a Mrs, M, 0, Mead celebrated her 73rd recent operation. very splendid rendition of "Sliver State Legislature Peanut Butter, Perfection, 2 lb. jar 19c their son, Ralph Guernsey, birthday anniversary Sunday and was Threads Among tlie Gold," pleased to be remembered by the chil­ Miss Helen Zimmer of Ypsilanti, Mrs. Albert Johnson spent last week Mr, Wyman has spent a great deal Nears Session End Baked Beans, Cadillac, No. 21/2 in Birmingham and Detroit, She re­ dren in the neighborhood on this oc­ was the week end guest of her par­ of time and earnest endeavor in get­ casion by ten May baskets, ents, Mr, and Mrs, W, E, Zimmer, turned Sundivy to the home of her ting the school band to the point it (Continued from page 1) cans 9c or 1-- 3 for 25c parents, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Jewett, Mr, and Mrs, William Shultis of Miss Doris Harrison of Ypsilanti, has now reached, Wiien this work pose as many members of the house, Jackson and Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd was the guest of her parents, Mr, and started only a small band of around Mr, and Mrs, Elden Reithmiller who to force a greater reduction of higher- Cut Wax Beans, Good Taste, No. 2 live east of Mason annour.ce the birth Shultis of Lowell were week end Mrs, L, H, Harrison, this week end. 15 members appeared. Interest has up salaries than a uniform fifteen per of twin daughters. Donna Mae, weigh­ guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Shultis Harold Boll of Big Rapids, spent a become keen in this undertaking and cent cut for all would bring about. can 9c, or _ 3 for 25c ing 5 pounds and Dolores Anne, 4% and family of this city, few days this week end with his moth­ botli the girls and the boys have now The senate has had compiled a com­ pounds, on Thursday, April 28. Mrs. Ella Lasenby, who has spent er, Mrs. Alice Bell. ' been enrolled in the band class until plete salary list of all state depart­ Corn, Fancy Golden Bantam, Country the winter months in Byron, Ohio, has Howard McCowan of Kalamazoo it now numbers 45, The organization ments and institutions and this list, Mrs. G, E, Bordner was taken to is one that the school and the city tlie St, Ln,wrence hospital in Lansing returned to the home of her daughter, college, spent the week end with his consisting of many closely typewrit­ Kist--- - 3 for 25c Sunday. She underwent an operation Mrs. Mason E. Reynolds and is spend­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, C. Mc­ may justly feel proud of, ten pages, has been on the desk of Monday morning and is reported as ing the summer with her at Pleasant Cowan. each senate member for nearly two recovering satisfactorily. ' Lake, weeks. Salt, Crescent Iodized, 2 lb. box 7c Mrs. George Colby has been ser­ Alaiedon Farmers To H. W. Lawr-ence of Hampton,-Vir­ Tlie D division of the N. A. Ladies iously ill during the past week. She If the highway bill can secure im­ / • .1 —fH I.. .fi. t—I. 1^. Iff •— •—— i«m, •• • i- • f • ginia, is visiting Mason friends. Mr, Aid will serve supper at the North formerly lived in Mason but now re­ Dispense With Fair mediate action in the,house and sen­ Soap Chips, Big 4 Flakes, large pkg. — 17c Lawr-ence built the block now known Aiireli.us church on Thursday, May 12, sides on a farm east of Mason. ate where it must be returned because as the Dart block on the corner of with an old-fashioned farmer supfper, o.f amendments that the house con­ Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chandler of JAMES HULETT ENTERTAINS Creamery Butter, Gold Medal, lb. 19c Jefferson and Ash streets, commencing at five o'clock and con­ Holt, and Mrs. Edwina Chandler of templates making, and the senate will Mr, and Mrs, Niel Hinkley entei» tinuing until all are served. this city were Tuesday guests of Mr. CLUB MEMBERS SATURDAY. act speedily upon the budget bill, Fresli Fruits and Vegetables—Bulls Garden Seeds tained the Semper Fidelis class ot Mrs. F. C. Parker was pleasantly and Mrs. Andy DeVries of Lansing.' there remains nothing more for the the Baptist church at tlie Call home surprised last Tliursday when neigh­ Members of the Alaiedon Farmers legislature to do but adjourn and re­ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fisher of turn home, something that members last Thursday evening at a "hard bors and friends came to her home Wheatfield Center, and Mrs. Prank club were entertained at the home of A. D. Snyder times" party. About 25 members at- with well filled baskets .to remind her James Hulett Saturday at the regular have been anxious to do for the past Paul of Dansville, spent Friday with two weeks. to;ided. of her birthday anniversary. Bridge their sister, Mrs. Ray OpMyke. meeting of the organization. In the Phone your Order for Delivery Call 12 was enjoy^ed in the evening. absence of the president, Mrs. William The recommendation of the gover­ Miss Lucile Ketchum and Miss Ada Wayne Campbell spent Friday and Palen, the meeting was called to or­ nor that the legislature submit to the McCully of Detroirand Miss Helen Mrs. Don HoUiday entertained the Saturday with his parents; Mr. and, Bonnie bridge club at her home Mon­ der by Robert Stillman, vice presi­ voters this fall the question of a con­ Small of'Jaclcson were guests of the Mrs, O. D. Campbell, He returned to dent. The first number on the pro­ stitutional amendment which would former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ day • evening. Mrs. William Porter Big Rapids, Saturday, won high score, at cards. Mrs. D. R. gram was a song by the club followed permit legislative enactment of an In­ ter Ketchum, at dinner Saturday eve­ Mr: and Mrs, Cecil Hail entertained by roll call and the reading of the come tax law, did not meet with the ning. They spent Sunday in Lansing, Lethbridge will entertain club in two G. S. Thorburn weeks. their bridge club at dinner and cards minutes of the previous meeting. approval of the house of representa­ Mrs, Hugli Silsby, Mrs, Clifford Pal­ last Thursday night, -Mrs. Clifford The semi-annual report of the sec­ tives when taken up for consideration mer, Mrs. Lura Wilcox>Tj(Irs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shultis enter­ Walcott and William Dart had high late last week. To send this question retary-treasurer was then read and the Groceries, Fresh and Smoked. Meats Strope, Mrs. Ernest Kellcy^and Mrs. tained the Laf-a-Lot club at their scores. vice president asked the club mem­ on the way to the senate for consid­ Frank Lester attended the inlballatlor home last Thursday evening. Prizes Mrs. Edgar Daft underwent an op­ bers to consider the question of hav­ eration would require a two-thirds of officers of O. E. S. in Leslie-Mon­ at 500 were won by Mrs. Lyle Oster- eration for appendicitis Thursday ing the annual club fair this fall. Aft­ vote of the house, which it failed to day riight. berg and Gerald Parsons and low to morning at .the Mason hospital. Dr. er a thorough discussion a vote by recei,ve. SPECIALS FOR WEEK OF MAY 6 TO 13 Mrs, Thomas Lang spent a very en­ Kenneth PoweU and Mrs. Ray J. C. Ponton was the attending sur­ ballot was taken and it was decided Two or three additional special joyable afternoon last Friday when WJiipple. ; geon. that no Alaiedon Farmers club fair messages from .the executive office Maxwell House Coffee, vacuum pack, pound ______30c Mr, and Mrs, Homer Potter and will be held this year. call for more legislative action. One The evening star male quartet will Mrs. C. W. Browne, Mrs. V. J, called attention to the fact that many Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 caas-for__.,,_'_ 20c daughter came to surprise her on her broadcast over statl6n:WJR In Detroit Brown and Mrs. R. B. Wallace attend­ Mrs, Carlton Young entertained the 70th birthday anniversary. She re­ club, especially the older members by cemetery associations had not com­ on Friday morning. May ,13/ at 11:30 ed the May breakfast at the Ply­ plied with state laws by paying the Sani Flush, regular size can _— 19c ceived many fine presents on this oc­ a, m, The%roup consists of H. H. mouth Congregational church in Lan­ giving some old fashioned Instrumen­ casion. tal music on the organ, playing Lis­ fee imposed. It pointed out that this Osmun of Mason aridjjohn VanDyke. sing Tuesday as guests of Mrs. T. H. was due to lack of knowledge of the Flour, Victor Pastry, 5 lb. sack for_,.__- _-___,^_10c Miss Norma Barr, who is attending Grover McKrlU and'-\VilUam Gleason Wallace of Lansing. ten to the Mocking Bird and Star of the Sea, This was followed by a reci­ requirements of the law and It rec­ the Merrill Palmer school In Detroit, of Eaton Rapids. •- .••. Mrs. Mattie Brown entertained Beans, Good Taste Wax, No. 2 can 9c,.._-_——,.1—3 for 25c ^ms called to East Lansing Saturday tation by Mrs, Lewis. Wieland, a solo ommended that legislation be enacted On Wednesday evening thirty mem­ guests at her apartment In the Dart by E. M. Moore, a declamation . by which would permit them- to, keep to act as toastmlstress at the Inltia- building on Wednesday, April 27, In Beans, Cadillac; baked. No. 21/2 can 9c 3 for 25c tionsbanqufit of Oral Crpa Nu, home bers of the Pamodaso class of the Rosamond Taylor and a recitation by their charters even though the fees Methodist church gathered at the honor'of Mrs. C. M. Coman. A lovely June Root. 1 have not been paid. economics honorary, sorority. She birthday cake was served and many Corn, Country Kist, fancy golden bantam, No. 2 can spent t^,Q week end with her parents, home of Mrs. Harry Peek, their teach­ The question box, conducted by Hu­ Tbe other message bad for its ^pur­ presents were left for Mrs. Coman, pose the restoration on presidential Mr. and^^rs. D, G. Barr. er, and surprised her on her birthday bert Wells occupied a short time and 9c ,. — .,.__„-,..„ - 3 for 25c anniversary, A dinner was served Mrs, Clara Whipple entertained 18 the remainder of the afternoon was election ballots of tbe names of .pres­ \ Rev. J. k Bancroft, Mrs. Bancroft idential electors , rather than the and 'the guest of honor was presented guests at her home last Thursday at a left to the speaker, of the day, Rich­ Salt, Crescent, Iodized, 2,1b. packafee _-__-:.__7c and Mr. and,iitra, E. A. Densmore at­ with a;linen tablecloth.-fj;-. birthday surprise party for Mrs. Char­ ard A, Smith, who spoke on Invest­ names of tbe presidential candidates. tended/the ri,)al debate of the Michi­ lotte ' .Coman. ,.Miss Bethany Jean ments,. Wise-and Otherwise. He left Party leaders said this recommended gan high Wijial debating;league held; '[''„MrB.l Mason El; R^ySoldiJ ?wa3 hostBradmaJ h presented,,her, grandmother lejglslatlon might keep certain names rajt'iTOifiif^g'^^^ the audience with a feeling that the LS)KEgA^.S|^^ at the Hill\udltqrlum':lii:;Ann.Arbor, .ess'oni Monday at with ai birthday cake; > froni Influenblng the decision of vot­ last Pwday Atfenlnl^i Muskegon won Pleasant L^ke t'p^'ztf'Masibn women at majorltyfof, Investments belonged'to Last .Friday'Robert Messner and the- latter.class, and advised:them to ers. , Pork Shdulidier: Efbast^pQund --I-J—Z-,.^—_...12c state .champlon^^ip .for the n1932 ser- an old-fashiaQe(^:i(|ii|Utliig bee; Invita­ Tbe bouse-has approved of a bill ies. tions and accepltanc^s were written the other'kindergarten children were reject aU proniotlon schemes and put In poetry. ,.The ;gue^ all appeared pleasantly' surprised when Mrs, Geo: their money. In nothing ithat was not which permits a longer period for the Pork Chops, posnd _13c Che regi>lar;miBeU,4..o'f'''the Mason .ln-colonlal''co8hi'me aind it was dis­ Messner 'arrived at' the kindergarteti already,paying dividends. , ',, refunding of munlclpar bonds. yoman-s club will bAeld with-Sirs. covered that four,."men" appeared room with-boxes fllled^ylth candy; Rib Stew of vBe^f^ pound __i 8c' Alfred Allen .on Tuwcay, May, 10, and! proved to < be excellent qiiilters. peanuts and a largcsctike bearing six MlL.vHAVB MEESXING. ^,''-"v?'"?i° "^^^^ will W obsetved At noon an oldrfashloned dinner was candles. •; A blrtbday party for Robert At tbe PoUok school 'Friday eve­ • The.P. Ti A. of Eden will have a Picnic Hams, "Armour's Melrose, pound -i-.—lOc Mrs David Inglls will glvfr ».r«vlew served and in the'afternoon one quUt followed;-y.;' , • • ^- >;-'-••:•;•, ning, May'6,; ther^ will,be: a meeting potluck dinner at the Eden scbool on of the conven^on held in TpsJlfatt re vyaii completed'and o'he'pieced;''Dur* Thti'iy'punger groaj)'pf the tlVeWlre' of .boys and girls to organize 4.H Saturday noon. V Sahdwicbes, aiad one Bacoi]^ Squares, AM^ pound -__9c cently. MrB,'0. A. Perclval v^HLdlS- Ihjg the afternoon';Mrs..'0. HilFreelan^ class of the Mason; Baptieit,'church en- cliibs. Mr, Barnum, county agent,;will other "dish of food 'and table service cuss the place of music In mental^, Mrs. Jennie Biirker 'lwbdi'fMlBi 'Frances tert^ihe^d the' jbld^r ' group Tuesday .be there... AltbpylB,and girls>ho are, will;be furniBhed by those attending, : fGrfinulated^^ __..__,-L.44c gene and will alustrate .with sonii: MickelBon gave aiiplaylet 6f!, the. diary evening. Tbej church parlors were interested are invited to come and .i^bt!^offee,will, be fdrnished.; .A tree sung by Mrs. Robert'CroJlBs and,iiS (if Martha W^blngtomf' Mrtf^'. Olarj decorated with; crepe "paper and Jap- >wllt I beflplanted in memory of ...Urs. : r'il; ;vfff ;.-Q^rclen Seeds, Bulk and Package Russell McBrlde. Roll coll wllPbe bear whafMr;'Barnum' has,to ;ijajr Haugb fltog lanterns'and tables llgbted^tiHUi^ About, p.Iub.,s(rfl(FJf..and n^ayb* you wgiiW III] \''>\''i WtiCu • ' feat ->•/>• •• ' - ••/• '-I'V'* •* responded to by naming .a favorite denMiii andli]^niitRMr.Hofrd«'

Ccpyriilil l»0 by Jimii W, Brcokt HUloricfilly Comet Skdchti All Kl|h(< Xmrvtd Poor Potatoes Grow GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TRAVE B,.CAIVIN FADEH From Diseased Seed N tlic night of November SBVEIIAI.. OISollDEKS, OF TUB­ O 3, 1753, Waflliington was ERS CAN BE CONTROLLED. gJAcl to aec lii» friend, Lord Fair­ fax, ride unexpcclcdly into camp The selection of high grade seed po­ tatoes -and an inexpensive treatment at Wills Crcclt, now Cumberland, of this seed will control several of the Maryland, on U, S. Route 50. The most important of Michigan potato titled Old Britisher had come to diseases anS will aid farmers in this spend the night with the boy state to produce the grade of table stoclt which consumers demand and who was about to plunge into the for which they are willing to pay top wilderncason a,doubtful niission. market prices, according to the farm As they sat in silence before a crops department at Michigan State college. crackling fire, rain and snow fell Potato scab, biacic scurf, and blacif outside their shelicr. At lail, the leg can be controlled by treating seed old lord, knocking the ashes fi'om potatoes with a solution of formalde­ hyde or corrosive sublimate, Fusarium his pipe, remarked: "Dinwiddle wilt can be reduced to a minimum by was a fool to send a boy on a discarding the seed piece cut from the mission like this." Washington butt end of the potato. Tubers which show brown stains in the flesh should sitid nothing. be discarded unless the grower is cer­ tain this discoloration is not caused ceive favorable consideration, Mem­ ",.,,•.,.,,#,.•.••,.#-,.11.1 •iii,,.".,,»,.f week with Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Dakin. by the \vllt or other disease. Capitol Wives Found bers are not expected to raise the Another group ot potato diseases Dorris Neighborhood | Mrs, Frank Lott and Eslher attend­ Helpful To Husbands question of high salaries as long as ed an anniversary dinner at her sis­ can be controlled only by the use of their polllicai friends are being cared seed from selected stocit. Seed stoclc ter's, Mrs, Amy Severance, Sunday, Maroon and Blue for. And so when a department head Mrs, Kirt Smith is confined to her Mr, and Mrs, Ward Bullen and Mr. of this sort Is produced hy growers (Continued from page 1) can be prevailed upon to open his em­ bed with heart trouble, wlio can distinguish pliints affected and Mrs, Hubert Bullen were guests (News Gathered by Maroon and Blue Staff of Mason High School) There are aproxlmately l-tOO lown- ployee and appointee lists for inspoc- Mr, and Mrs, W, F, Robei'ts of Lan­ also, with mosaic or other disease of that llon It is found that a great many are sing, were Sunday afternoon callers type and who remove from Lheir plots j ships In the sLaLe. A conservative es- Mrs, R, O, Reese and Bobby called 1 Limato of Lhe cost of supplying the backed by senators and representa­ of John Runyon and Z, C. Lewis, all diseased plants before they pro­ Editor in Chief, Ida Oesterle. Assistant Editors, Viola Hitchcock on tMrs, Blanche Bowman near Alaie­ 1 present demands of the stale and Lo tives. A lot more are backed by big Ml', and Mrs, John Casper spent don Center, Tiiursdny evening. duce tubers which may become mixed shots in Iho world of parly poiilics. SaLui'day evening wilh Mr, and Mrs, with Lhe crop when harvested. and JeanetLe Freshour. [ provide even a modest set of binders Department Editors, Virginia North and Lavlna North, ! and required record sheets for each Edltiir's Wife lliis Ii)h Z, C, Lewis, Any grower o( potatoes can easily Then, loo, Lhere is the mailer of Orvillo Hiiynes llllic son lias return­ The spiterul tongue Is often getting and cheaply treat his seed potatoes ' township would reach Lo at least ?'10 Boys' Athletics, Ranald Lang; Girls' Athletics, Afartha^Penrl White, for each or ai'pund ,?50,000 Lo be in­ proper and favorliblc publicity. One ed home from the Mason hospilal, self-bitten. with formaldehyde or con-osive sub- • Class Reporters—Senior, Lucille Esgers; Junior, Edgar Reynolds; Lansing newspaper has fought hard where ho was opcraled on for appon- limale. County ngricultui-al agents cluded in Lhe 1032 local Lax budgets. Sophomore, Otto Fancher; Freshman, Harlan Collar; Eighth Grade, June Cities and villages will be required to and vigorously against any cut in dlcilis, will visit any farmer and give detail­ stale psiy. The w'ife of the edilor of tVIr, and tMrs, MacRockard called at ed directions Cor this Irenlmenl, Spe­ Blrkett; Seventh Grade, Esther Demaska, spend at least another ,'?!J0,000. And there are hundreds of township clerks Ihal newspaper is employed in lhe de- Z. Lewis', one day hist week. cial BulleUn No, ]2n, published by parlmcnl of slale. Michigan Stitte college, gives complete whose judgment and integrity are un­ Ml', nnd Mrs, Bon Voight of Holt, infoi'iiialion on all potato dlsolises and Edilorilil Miisi(! Festival Enjoyed questioned who will not wanl lo put As one rambles through these stale spent Friday evening wilh Mr, nnd control methods. This bulletin will be The question has arisen as to the The spring musical fesLival was in the time required Lo keep a set of payrolls, he Is struck with familiar Mrs, Z, C, Lewis, mailed to anyone who requests it advisabiliLy of continuing a school lield Friday evening, April 29, All complicaled books for lhe simple bus­ names. Inquiry leads him to the dis­ Mrs, James Lewis, Mrs, Freda Ross from the bulletin clerk at East Lan­ paper for "the coming year. Several the musical oi'ganizations of the iness of a Lownship, Evenluaily ev­ covery thai a number of nesvs cor­ and tMr, nnd tMrs, Frimk Heriginga of sing, reasons, for and against Lhe proposi- school took part. ery lownship will bo forced Lo pay respondents assigned to cover stale Grand Rnpids, spent Sundiiy wilh Z, Lion, hav.0 been placed below to give The orchestra played three num- more to their clerks. house offices for meLropolilan dailies Lewis, Lhe readers something to think about bors. United Liberty March, The "M" Should every Lownship engage aiid lhe several press groups find il Mr, and Mrs, Andrew' Ely spent Sheep Demonstration and for the purpose of creating a com- Song, William Tell Selection, certiried accounlant as was recom­ convenient lo have Lheir wives on llie Monday in Lansing, ment oi' two from others interested. Miss Edna Derthick gave two so- mended to the Ingham board of sup state payroll. Of course Lhe money Z, C, Lewis, who has boon sick the Scheduled For May 6 First; A school paper should re- prano solos. Bowl of Roses, The Hills ervisors the cost would amount lo comes in handy and lliore might be past few months is no beller. main established In some form or oth- of Home. Two numbers were given ,'i!2S0,000 for the MOO Micliigan town hot tips now and then, II works out er to develop literary Lalent. by the Rhythm Band, composed of ships besides the cost of the records well for deparlment heads, loo, be­ > nUTINo To INTKIUOST and the cost of checking them. cause every time Lhe hand of the cor­ ,MA\V SUKKl' fMEN. Second; A school paper is a medium some grade children. They were Hop, Dunn Comnuinity for students to express tliemselves on Hop, Hop and Hansel and Gretel, The More Tnivcang Expcn.se • respondent is poised for a word of various phases of school life. Junior girls' glee club gave two num- But even this is nol all. To make criticism to let the people out in lhe Friday morning a drencliing dem­ Third; The school paper could be hers. Sailing Song, The Little Vaga- the uniform accounting of townships stale know of something off-color he —you might never need onstration and discussion of internal remembers his wife's pay check and Mr, and Mrs, Owen Smith of Alaie­ used as a more complete memoranda Iwnd. The seleclions by the girls' of any account there must be travel don Cenler, called on Mr, and Mrs, Automobile Insurance parasite control is to be given at the for one's high school days. ' quartet were The Night has a Thou- ing auditors lo check the books and the next payment on lhe new car. The farm of James Hceney in Stockbridge crilicism is softened and tlie wife Albert Baldwin and family, for your car. But why Foiirth: It creates an "exchange" sand Eyes, The Dixie Kid, The Spring records. It costs lhe slalc ,$70,000 a Mr, and Mrs, Frank Lott called on township. The ITcenoy's live one and with other schools and keeps one in Song and Silver Moon were given as year to audit county books—S3 sets. keeps her job, one-fjuarter miles from the Bachelor f-Ionora Phillips and Mr. and Mrs, trust to luck when vital touch with their activities, si saxophone solo by Lyle Aseltine, What will it cost for the army of aud­ Ci)niinlssion.s WiiUef .lobs Blodgell of Holt, Sunday evening, ' school on Lhe Slockbridge-Bunkerhill Fifth; To-drop the paper would be Ti'c boys' glee club sang Gypsy Trail itors required to cover all the lown- Every time a new commission is coverages such as Fire, town line. Grant Ahrends of Manlon, called on a down hill stride in the minds of a and Moving Along, Just a Wearyin' ships and villages and cities of the Ihouglit of and long before the bills Mr, and Mrs, George Smith, lasl Tiicfc, Public Liability Using'the recently constructed con­ few, which would Lend Lo have an 111 For,You was given l^y the boys' quar­ stale? Furthermore this a separate providing for new jobs are through crete dipping Lank wliich was built Thursday. and Property Damage effecL on Lhe school. tet. The girls'' glee club sang The commission set up to be operated hy the legislature one may find boosters Mrs, Robert l^eese entcrlained her for Ray Runclman in VVheaLfield Grceii Cathedral, Tlie Old Itefrain, the slate treasurer, Counly accounl- around capitol corridors urging the arc so reasonable in township a dipping domonsLratlon will Reasons for not having a psipor are molher over Lhe week end. well grounded especially for our own The IBig Brown Bear, ing is controlled by the auditor gen­ passage of the bills. Already lheir Our SLh graders, Verda Horn, Marie price? be puL on in the afternoon beginning The Junior and Senior girls' glee eral. Why was nol the present force eyes arc on lhe jobs for fhemselves or at one o'clock, Tt is expected IhaL type of a school. Lenon, Bucky Rich vislled lhe Mason clubs sang River, River, The num­ in the deparlment of the auditor gen­ lheir friends or bolh. Some are emi- liigli school, Friday, several flocks will be brougliL in and Fii'sl: We iii'c a small school and eral expanded to include lesser muni- nenlly successful in Ihis respect. have no class in joui'n'alism and Lhe bers given by Lhe band were: l-Iigh Eslher Loll spent JLhe week end dipped wiLli an arsenical pi'cparalion cipalllies, if lhe work was to be un- One such came up from Indiana lo LhliL requires but one application Lo pi'occss of gelLing news for Lhe paper Scliool Cadets, Urbana Overture, Sil­ wilh her parenls, J. B. DEAN ls a Lii'esomc, as well as a drudging ver I breads Among Lhe Gold, with derlaken al all? leach economics at the slale college. Mr, and Mrs, George Smilh and conLrol both insects lmd nits dr eggs, DEAN TAYLOR proposition, preying on the minds of Mr, Keith Giidemeisler as cornet sol- Where did Ihis idea spring from? He soon found a better job as tax ex- Charles Buck of Flint, spent Sunday Mr, Runclman lives three miles south olsL, German Dances, Tannhauser Se- Early in 1931 Governor Brutker ap­ |)erl and lobbyist for the stale farm of WilliamsLon and Lhrce-fourths of a the already over burdened students with Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Ahrends, in W. E. C. McCOWAN and faculty advisors. lecLion, pointed a special advisory group to bureau interests. He fought hard Lansing, mile easL near Llie Mcech scliool aid him in steering the ship of stale. against Income and other new ideas house. Second: The news Is old and obso­ The musical was very well attend­ Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth Brown and lete by Lhe Lime Lhe paper is publish­ ed. Many say It was the largest Included among those called to this in taxation during the 1931 session, family of Holt, spent one evening last ed and students have no desire to read crowd thai ever attended any pro­ duty was Mr, Clarence Ayers of De­ Bulj business even for farm bureaus f,*,,*,,»,,*,..,,«>,«.,«,,«,,«,,*,,*,,*,,«,,*.,»,«,^,**-«,,*"«-t"» ^ gram held here. troit, who has had much lo say about became bad and so this alleged econ­ old news. omist was slipped off the Farm Bu­ t N(Htli Holt t The above has been handed in hy the extravagancies of local govern­ Tiie girls' glee club went to Aure­ ment. This bill was one of the most reau payroll and placed on that of the one of our readers. We greatly ap- state commission for inquiry into preciaLo his efforLs in writing this. lius Center church Sunday evening. loved of the children born to this Investing Safely Division No, 2 of the Ladies Aid of May 1, at the request of their pastor, group of super-advisors. county and local taxation. Later when We would also like lo I'cceive more unemployment became severe, another the Presbyterian church will serve comments, criLicism or suggestions Rev, Cross, to assist in the last of a When this mass of figures is as­ The dollars deposiled wilh us are not ordinary dollars. Most of lunch at the school house Wednesday series of programs for rural students. sembled it will be of no value until commission had to be created lo give regarding our paper by any one who every man a job—at least one to a them have been saved—a few at a time—out of earnings. Many noon. The public is invited, is interesLed, We would like lo have The songs they sang were: River, Riv­ tabulated, graphed,^ edited and print­ Mrs, Rose Thorburn and son Don­ er, The Old Refrain, The Green Cath­ ed. When completed it may interest family if the reader remembers. While limes they represent things done without, so as to accumulivte a parenls as well as students submit business men, indystrial leaders, law­ ald of East Main street, Lansing, were these. They may be lianded to the edral. I a half-dozen persons of the state. But safety fund. Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, T, M, the taxpayer may just as well realize yers and -men of affairs in every part Dollars of tljis kind are entitled to more than ordinary protection— editor or her assistants. of the state were giving freely of their Thorburn, Dinner was served in hon­ Rev. Bancroft, pastor of the M, E, that a new bureau has been born to and we recognize the responsibility of their care, been doing it for or of their son tMerwin's birthday an­ his already large collection of such time to this worthy cause, without ex­ Kighth Gtmhi church led the chapel service Monday 39 years, and with an unusual measure of success in that we have niversary. morning. As Mother's Day will be luxuries and that it may be reason­ pecting a cent of pay, this individual, Miss Juanita Chapman, daughter of Kenneth Deitrick has returned to who can jump from payroll to payroll paid our certificate holders 5% dividends on their shares. Besides school after being absent with the next Sunday, he used that as his sub­ ably expected that it will consume at Mr, and Mrs, Harry Chapman of Park ject. He took two Bibical mothers as least $100,000 annually, perhaps with the agility of the squirrel but we have accumulated a fund of $400,000 to insure your safety. Road, accompanied her uncle to De­ measles, with the added ability to sit in twq Emeline Haaland spent the week examples, Jacobed and Rachel. Jac much more—and that so far as said Money placed with us has enjoyed 1W% security for 39 years, troit, Friday evening, and attended obed, the mother of Moses, raised her taxpayer is concerned its product will trees at once, had his name put down the Hollywood theater. She was end in Brooklyn, for another pay check. He now draws never a miss, and never a loss. We are proud to have four people boy to live a clean life and finally he not be worth one-tenth of one per awarded a prize of ^.OOO, She was led his people out of Egypt, where cent of that amount. two for a total of $4450 per annum, presented with a check for that in our grade who received all A's on A clever move in the house last week WE INVITE YOUR INVESTtMENT their report cards. They are Kathleen they had been kept prisoners. Rachel, Much of existing bureaucracy came amount. Miss, Chapman is teaching the mother . of Esaee and Jacob, about by similar means. Much of it is robbed him of a third salary when a school in Alaiedon Center, Fleming, Frances Peek, Helen Eggers bill he himself had drawn was chang­ and Gertrude Dart. brought her boy up to be a liar. Rev, of similar value. Bancroft used the old proverb, "As the Pay Check Question ed to rule him outside the appropria­ Five of the eighth grade took part tion. Around legislative halls this Staiidarcl Saviiij|s in the musical last Friday. mother, so the daughter or son", to The question of one pay check to a I South Trowbridge show his meaning. family has received much attention. agile pay-check grabber is known as June Birkett, Virginia Murphy, prime minister to the present admin­ & Loan Association Garnet Brown, Lois Hicncelman, Ger­ During the winter months when the highway program was being used to istration, R, Wayne Newton is the Griiwold al Jefferton Detroit, Michigan , trude Dart, Maryella Benjamin and Last Thursday evening the Junior name, Mrs, Walter Grinnell, Mrs, Fred Prances Peek attended the Girl Re­ class mothers met in the library. The relieve unemployment distress, stag­ Barney, Mrs, Chas, Philo, Mrs, Stew­ serve banquet last Tuesday. committees for the reception were gered employment was urged from A recent Washington correspondent Local Representatives, the state capitol and elsewhere. Is it referred to the wails that go up when art Trumble, Stewart Trumble, Jr, Lucille Warner spent Sunday in chosen. The chairmen arc: Mrs. L. R. White, Mason, Mich. and Gene Philo attended the Island Lansing. White, general chairman; Mrs. Neilis, practiced at the capitol? the axe swings. He said, "Politicians miimii P, T, A, Pridoy evening at the school Betty Carr was absent Monday of chairman of kitchen; Mrs. Green, Suppose we examine the payrolls bleed easily," How true! If the read­ C. A. Clinton, Mason, Mich. house, this week, chairman of dining room. for an answer. er doubts this let him try pruning the Mr. Brahmer and family will move Lois HIencelman attended the spell­ In the department of conservation payrolls—or even writing about them. in the Ewer house this week and C. ing bee in Lansing last week, Cast Parly alone may be found nearly a score of Campbell and family, who have resid­ The cast of the all-high play jour­ women employees whose husbands are employed at good salaries elsewhere, ed in Leslie this year will move back Seventh Griule Ne»,s neyed to Lansing Monday evening and Four '''own Corners t to their home here. Several seventh grade girls parti­ attended a show. Afterwards they most of them in some other state de­ Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Boetcher and cipated in tl>e musical last Friday went to the home of Marion Hark- partment. One husband is a well paid daughters of Lansing, visited Walter night, ness, where games, dancing and re­ traveling salesman; another is in bus­ Miss Verlee Collar and girl friend Grinnell, Sunday, Marjorie Snyder received the high­ freshments furnished the enjoyment iness at East Lansing while his wife of Howell, were Thursday evening The Forest school is planning a during the remainder of the evening. brings home $1600 in state money; visitors at C. Collar's, est average during Lhe lost six weeks. another husband has a fine position school exhibit and fair on Friday eve­ Madeline Emmett has been unable The, y, , reall, y, fel. t rewarded for their Mrs, Elmer Frost was in Lansing, ning. May 13, at 7 o'clock before the to attend school because of optic 'l"''^ ^"'"'n^ the weeks of prac- with the Reo Motor Car company Wednesday, while his wife puts her- money into meeting of Forest school P, T, A, A trpnlnipntreatmenlt naht AnAnn ArborArhnf-. I tlCe. Mr, and Mrs, Paul Cross of Lansing band from Walter French will play, squirrel coats and'expensive finery. were Friday callers at the Mullen On visiting day only one visitor was One young couple boasts they are Following election of officers Mr, present at one of our classes. P ro.se n Is! home, Bramble will be guest speaker, A cor­ The senior girls received a delight­ banking more than .flOO a month, Mr, and Mrs, T, J, Gillam attended dial invlLaLion is extended to all, ful surprise in tlie form of letters both being employed in the same de­ the funeral of a friend at Millville, Niiitih Grade partment. Clyde Fisher of Decatur, and Fred Winifred Burt, Laura Kinnison, which were sent by the Lane Cedar Mo If day, ^ Havens of East Lansing, ware Sun­ Mary Jane Burton, Pauline Murray,,,company, . . . Attached coupons directed Other departments show equally as Mr, and Mrs, Donal Parks and day callers of S, E, Trumble, Eslella Boll and "Martha Mary Hamil-; "}'^"^ ^o A, B, Ball's store. Here they flagrant violations of the rule lo live daughter of Lansing, were Sunday The 7LI) and SLh grades of ForesL ton received all A's for the last six were prosenled wilh minature cedar and let live. There is a married wom­ callers at the Parks home, . school wei-e gucsLs of Lhe Okemos weeks, .chests as graduation gifts. The boys an secretary in the department of ag­ Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Collar attend­ ConsolidaLcd school all day Friday, Carl Williams, Dorothy Lang and beginning lo feel slighted because riculture whose husband holds a re­ ed a birthday party in Dansville, Sat­ They all I'cport a fine time. Ruth Evans were absent one day last °^ S'lf-s, sponsible position in one of Lansing's urday evening, week, leading industries, The^j' iiave no chil­ Mr, nnd Mrs, Edd Mullen were Lan­ t^Iarnons IJcaieii hy IFiislolid dren, drive a bcaullful and expensive sing visitors, Sunday, car nnd live on a high social scale. Earl Howe and family of Lansing, Hawley t Snphmnnre Ncw.s Big Maroons of the' Mason high The rcsiilts of the judging contest, school dropped a miserable exhibition In another 'instance in this same de­ were Snlurday guests of lheir par­ which was held in the farm crops ;of baseball to I-Iaslott last Tuesday by partment of agriculture are found ents. a score of 1-1-7, The cold weather can both husband and wife with combined The Hawley Community club* will class are: Rogar Chamberlain, first; Vernon' Snydei-, second. These boys partly account for the poor g'amc >but salaries of ,?3100, Thoy recently dis­ meet wilh Mr, and Mrs, Ed Williams posed of their own car and tlieir Eden j Carl Samann J. C. Corsaut, M. D. in Mason, Lhls week. Friday .nlghl, and Ralph Wylho, Dale Fay, tMayna'rd ! '"^r'^ aggressiveness^would have help- t ed in most cases. Mason gathered 10 neighbors report the slate owned car Over Oart National Bank , May 6. The program committee have Folei', Clare Lott and Lawrence Tripp ' "'^ '"" Office Hours—11 until 12 a, m,; will form a learn lo represent the hits off Baxlon while I-Iaslolt garnered placed at their disposal is sulijected Dry Cleaning—Pressing a treat in store for us. Don't miss it. to much night and Sunday driving. At Mrs, Lois Willsio, Miss Doris Olds 2 to '1 and 7 lo 8 p, m. Phones— Potluck supper. class nt the state contest held at M, S off Collar and Lang. The errors of Mason Phone 354 our team'made, up the difference. least one city mailcarrier has a wife and Mrs, Russell Cro-tvl delightfully Office 3G4, Residence 365, For ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bunker of Jack­ S, C, on the fifth and sixth of May, entertained the following guests at a pointments call 364 after 8 a, m, Wo wish them luck and hope they will employed in the capitol at a salary son, are spending a few weeks with equal lo or greater than his, party honoring Mrs, Lyle Ambs of their niectj) Mrs, T, Barr. "bring home the bacon", Mason Falls Before Ilighl'umlcr.s W. E. C. McCowan Last Friday afternoon Coach Paul i? 13,000 To one Family Jackson, at the home' of the 'latter on Dr. D. R. Lethbridge J. T. Barr and family of Lansing, , Plans for a party wore made at the Saturday: Mrs, James ' Seasan, Mrs, class meeting held last week. Bennett brought his Highlanders from The state board of health payroll DENISTIIY—X-UAYS spent Sunday with their parents, Mr, discloses a husband employed at $8000 J, P, Brownoll, Mrs, Lark Ambs, Mrs. INSURANCE nnd Mrs, T, Barr, Howell high school over to engage Office over Dart National Bank the Maroons of Mason and as it was while his wife draws ?4000—!?12,000 W. J.- Ambs and Mrs. Clarence Howe Mason, Michigan Mrs, C, H, Watt was In Lansing Visiting Diiy of Leslie; Mrs. Cinre Walters, Mrs. Mason, Mich,—Phone 202 anticipated, a close game was played. annually for one family. One wife Office hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5 .' last Thursday, About seventy rural students at­ The final score being 2 to 1, A per­ here has a husband in the retail cloth­ Lester Snell, Mrs. Paul Redman, Mrs. Albert;a Dewey spent Monday eve­ tended the visiting day held last Fri­ Lucius Olds and Miss Lois Johnson Evenings by appointment fect scoring opportunity in the first ing business, owning his own store. Carl Jewett ning with Erma and Dorothy Blakely. day for the rural students. At eight- inning was lost when Collar failed to The scrutinizer finds them every­ of Eden; Mrs. Emery Jewett of Ma­ thirty a program was • presented. Guaranteed Elecinc Hazel and' Georgene Reithmiller are get a Signal and was thrown out at where, A vice president of lire larg­ son; Mrs, Ford Chapman of Lansing; FARMS very proud of twin baby sisters, born Mayor Collar gave examples of how second, ' • and Miss Bryl Ambs of Jackson. The est bank in Lansing permits liis wife Wiring . last Thursday, April 28. rural 'students had gained honors in to remain on a state payroll for $2,- afternoon was spent in playing Mason, Michigan Muriel Barr and Mrs. Kiok of Yp- schools,' Mr, Searl' and Mr, Brown al­ 000, A wealtiiy widow with large real games. Late'in the afternoon refresh-' Motors, FLxtiircs, Evcrythln,? so gave very interesting talks, sllaanti, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and North Oliemos estate holdings draws $3000 annually ments were served. " Factory Rebuilt • Electrical _ . son of Ann Arbor, and Miss Verla \ A one-act play, "Wlio Says Can't", i in another department. Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Underwood and ADAMS BROTHPtS Lewis of Okemos, • visited, at Tom was presented by several students of family spent the week end with rela­ Vacuum Cleaners MASOIV Barr's, Sunday. There ,is yet another interesting the ninth grade, Lyle Aseltine, Gar­ Miss Ruth Hoekena of Kalamazoo,, sidelight on state payrolls. State jobs tives in Paulding, Ohio, and,aluminum soldering N. Scribner of Detroit, visited at net Spear, ,BiUy Maclam, Maxine a former teacher, visited friends in seem to run in certain families, Here Mr. and Mrs, W'. A, Childs of Hart, . Wasliing Machine. Repairs Longyear Brothersx Roland Scribner's, Saturday, Rouse, Marion Fletcher and Neeland Okemos, Sunday, • is one example, A man and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith and E..W.DAFT Palmer were the members of the cast. Mrs. G, Shrum and son Theron of Homer Worbois was operated on at are both employed. So is a brother, daughter of Eaton Rapids, Miss Alice Phono 433 SIO East Oak THE REXaLL store East Lansing, visited Roland Scribner. Then the rural pupils attended the' St., Law'rence hospital Monday. .So is a sister and so is her son. That Childs, Miss Audrey Brown, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaughlin and classes wilh their hosts and hostesses. A goof? place to trade * Mrs; Canfleld of Eaton Rapids, who family ought to be able to deliver Conley.and Charles Storey of Jack­ qall A. M. Betts daughter Marion and Mr, Bruch. and A dinner, was,'served in the dining has been confined to her bed the past some votes. Many'other family cir­ son, Mr. and Mrs, f Claire Clancy of Miss Bruch,of Jackson, were Sunday room at noon, The- afternoon v was Toledo, and Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Childs City drayman, for any kind of week at the home of her mother, Mrs, cles are dotted almost as closely with trupking, household goods moved, callers at the Barr home. , spent' in a discussion of the exams Carr, Is able to be up and around the state pay checks while taxpayers go of Mason, were'Sunday visitors of E. Dr. F. J. Kellogg Miss Bernice Allen of Royal Oak, and game? which were played iin the house. T.^Childs and family., ashes or trash clqared away. Prices hungry . reasonable;, satisfaction guaran^ OPTOMETRIST was homo,for the week end. gym. After soliool they al:tended the Miss Betty King and lone Pryor of A. lot of people will'be asking how Mr. and Mrs. Ford Chapman have Mr, and Mrs. Schram arid family of baseball game. with; Howell. moved to Lansing, '\ teed. Charlotte, were guests of Rfith these jobs .are secured. Well, of bourse : Phone 311 or 66 Webb Bide., Mason Jackson, visited at the home of Mr. Many students returned at night Heathman,, Saturday, while attending every member of the house and sen­ Mr.' and Mrs. Lyle Ambs of Jack­ and Mrs.'C. H. ,Watt. < with their'parents to'attend the mus­ the girls reserve conference here. ate is expected to aokfor som^ pat­ son, were week end guests of Mr, and . EuralRoyaton attended the funeral ical. ;yhe students of Mason hope;to MIbb Helen Hartman of Lansing, \Hrs. Russell Growl.,. services for Clare ~ - -- • - ronage ,an4 some effort ' has to be Try Your Home S°' -^ ^""-'^ v

public good. Maybe that is too alii- Leon H. Beach and wife to Joseph Southeast Iiurham Beck, Cedar Heights, lot 13, block C; terMlve. What we mean is this: Why 3 REAL ESTATE flght your own beefsteak when all the $1.00 etc., What Other Vapers Sa^ Regarding good It does Is to put the other fellows Legion TRANSFERS James Henry to Jesse Henry, lot Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and 9 and 12, George H, Alchin's Add. to in office when.we know they won't do News any better, or as well?—-Huron Coun­ daughter of Dansville, were callers of Village of Webberville; ?1.00 etc. cArticles Covering State c4ffairs ty Tribune. Edward Briggs and sisters, Sunday. (By Ingham Abstract Co,) Herman J. Gallagher and- wife to Theron Ford and son Virgil are Henry William Burke, lot 44 of Lud- Commftnilor Donnlfl A. Murray April 25 Representative Vern J, Brown of sick with the measles, wig Park Subd; $1.00 etc. Ailjutant..,,..—-- Pi', h. A. Wiltxien Alva and Anna Ewers visited rela­ Herbert E. Newman and wife to Mason, is one of a very few legislators Arthur W. Mann, SW V, of SE of Edgar H. Clark and wife to Capi­ Where Stiite 'Money Is Wasted Politicians are criticizing Mr. Brown who takes the time and interest in un­ ' Woman'i Aaxlllair tives In Jackson a couple of days last tol Savings & Loan Co,, lot 59, Fair- and the republican newspapers that Piosltlont MiH. Alico Boll Sec, 15, T4N, RIB; $3900, The Daily News today starts publi­ covering the big and little flnancial Sccrctfii-y -Mrs. Wllllnm Scolyo week. haven Subd; release of first parties are publishing his salary articles on Mr. and Mrs. Paul StandAeld and ' C. J. McLean and wife to John T. from obligation of mortgage. cation of a aeries of articles showing leaks of state government, and be­ McLean and wife, lot 141 of Standard the Inequality of state payrolls and the probable assumption that the facts cause of it, a lot of white collared son were week end visitors of Ervin Ella Leonard Wendell to Martin J. are not wholesome to the republican Ewers and family. Real Estate Company's Westmore­ Graves and wife, lot 136 of Torrance how state money Is squandered In cop­ guys who have their feet In the feed The local post extends Its heartiest land Add; $10 etc. ious quantities. The articles arc by party. The individual or the news Bert Anderson, Art Conklin and Farm Add; ?1.00 etc. trough are not making very many greetings and best wislies to the com­ April 2« State Representative V. J, Brown of paper that suppresses facts on the complimentary remarks about him. niece, Mrs. Curtis and son of Lan­ April 38 theory that they are bad for the party ing reunion of the Spanish War vet­ sing, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Standfleld and Joseph Zaluga and wife to Fred Mason, who is publisher of the Ing. More power to you, Vern, in your erans. May their bacon be not sklp- Joseph Gerson to Prank A. Wall ham County News, may be a loyal political henchman, son of Jackson, Mr, and Mrs, Basil Nelson and wife, lot 128 of Kenwood and wife, lot 1 in block 1 of Riverside statesmanlike endeavors,—The Linden pery or their coffee too cold. Subd; $400. A number of newspapers refuse to but the quality of citizenship Involved Leader, Cavender and family of Fowlerville, Homes Co.'s Subd. No, 1; ,i;i,00 etc, publish them because they fear they is open to question. There should be and Agnes Ewers were Sunday visi­ Martin Tomecek and wife to Her­ 'Bruce J, Maguire and wife to Peter reflect on the present administration no matters of state government that Notice of the next sixth district tors of James Qulnn and family. man Krause and wife, E 1 acre of Oliver, E 83 ft, 10 inches of.lot 1, or the Republican party or something. will not stand the light of investiga­ "Kitohen Economy" and State Salarlwf convention has »ben received by the Roscoe Spencer and James Qulnn that part of W of NE of SW block 9, Bush, Butler and Sparrow's They reflect on a situation, nothing tion; and when unpleasant facts come No series of articles which have adjutant. It Is-to be held In Mt, Mor­ were visitors of Thomas Spencer on i/i of Sec. 2, T4N of R2W, lying N of Add; ,$1,00, more nor nothing less, which has been to the surface 9f state affairs, party been published concerning the.strange ris, a village about seven miles north Thursday evening near Rushton. Ros­ Pine Lake Road, so-called; $1.00 etc. Anna Marie LaPrelle to Jessie B, allowed to grow up through inatten­ responsibility can not be shirked by flnancial policy for economy of the of Flint on the 14th of May, The bus­ coe remained after spending the past Lynol J. Chubb and wife to The Dean, N 50,69 ft, of lot 18, block 2 tion of the public and one other fact the simple process of suppression. state has caused a greater comment iness session starts at 3:30 p, m, 3 months at the home of J. Qulnn and Vandervoort Hardware Co., lot 559 of of Kempf's Add; ?1,00 etc, which we will point out. That is, the Legislator Brown, by his fearless than the results of an investigation sharp and the banquet and dance at family. Urbandale No, 2; .?1,00 etc. April Vi . change in the governmental system utterances upon the inner secrets of into the state payrolls. The writer the usual time, Ray C, French, the Several from this vicinity attended George L, PInckney and wife to Ar­ Lida A, Sutherland to Frank F. of the state under which the legisla­ state, may not be enhancing his pop of the articles, Vern J, Brown, editor district committeeman, urges every a party held at Tom Collins, Saturday thur A, PInckney and Wesley B. Smith and wife. Com. at a point 8 rods ture abdicated its appropriation pow­ ularlty as a member of the legisla­ of the Ingham County News, at Ma­ possible membership to be turned In evening. Pinckney, Und M: int, in E Vl- of SE E and 20 rods N of SW corner of ers and its coordinate leadership to the ture. He is, instead, courting the dis,- son, and a representative in the state by that time, and as many Legion and Leo Ewers was in Stockbridge Wed­ Vi of Sec. No, 14, T4N, R2E, except­ SW '/, of NW \i of Sec. 25, T4N, governor through the cleverly con­ pleasure of many of his colleagues legislature, has made his articles Auxiliary members as possible attend nesday evening. ing a piece of land described as fol­ R2W, N 20 ords, E 8 rods, S 20 rods, ceived "administrative board" which who will quickly turn thumbs down on available to the newspapers of the this convention, Percy Bloomer, ad­ Leo Spencer of Detroit, was a call­ lows: Com, 24 rods W and 40 rods S W 8 rods to place of beg; ,?1,00 etc, has proven to be simply a powerful anything he wants or any bill he in­ state, with no thought in mind other jutant of the Russell Davis post at er of James Qulnn and family, Friday. of NE corner of N y. of SE '/i of Sec, - Omar D, Buck and wife to J, H, political machine. troduces. That is the proverbial re­ than to render a public service. Rum­ Mt, Morris, has ex,tended a cardial in­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cassidy of Jack- 14, W .56 rods, S 40 rods, E 56 rods, N Runciman, lot 145 of Excelsior Land ors that he is seeking higher office Legislatures, without real power, ward of Independent thought on the vitation and requests as many reser­ son,t and Emmet Cassidy and family 40 rods to place of beg, -Also N 35 Co,'s Subd; $1,00 etc. part of legislators. have been denied and in common with vations be sent in for dinner and dance from near Munith, were visitors of acres of E V. of W Vi of SE M of Lulu E, Whiteley to Benjamin J. since they had given it away, operate the assertion of the Grand Rapids only in a perfunctory and advisory To give our readers a resume of the as possible. The price is 75c for din­ Walter Cassidy and family, Sunday. Sec, 14, T4N of R2E; $1,00 etc. Cuatt, Com, on S line of E Mich, Ave. facts reveale(l by Editor Brown, The Chronicle, if the articles are to be ner and dance or 25c for dance only. Clarence M. Taylor to Elson G, in City of Lansing, at a point 8 rods capacity nowadays, passing mandates labeled "politics, we can say we wish to let the ail-powerful board do as it Day Spring this week gives space to Banquet will be held in St. Marys hall Taylor and wife, lot 202 of Lansing W of W line of Regents street, S 8 his latest article. The Mason man is there was more politics of the sort and business meeting In the high Land Co,'s Add, known as City Park rods, W 40 ft, N 8 rods, E 40 ft, -to pleases and the result is the most ex­ being played," North Mason pensive system of state government not writing from a partisan stand­ school. Subd; ,'i;i,00 etc, place of beg; $1,00 etc, imaginable. If the legislature will point. While the republicans, in ma The News this week publishes the Owen A, Kennell and wife to F, C, William Streator and wife to Rose take back the constitutional powers it jor control of state affairs, must as­ third in the scries of articles. Others Mrs. Leela Glosser of Holt, spent Jewell, W i/o of SW M' of Sec, 35, Ottney, W % of W \u of SE y, and sume the greater responsibility for will follow which will be quite as re­ Memorial day plans are progressing T2N, RIE; ,11636. E 4 acres of SW \i of Sec, 15, TIN, has given away, it will normally re- favorably and we are hoping for a several days last week with Mrs. Fay assume its responsibility for the ap­ whatever is amiss, Mr, Brown does vealing of the socalled "kitchen econ­ Bennett. Maud E. Pinckney to Arthur A, RIE; $1,00 etc, not exempt democratic members of omy" of Governor Brucker as those fair day and a good turnout, Dans- Pinckney and Wesley Pinckney, Com, April .SO propriations and will put a check on ville has extended an invitation and it Mr, and Mrs. Carl Denison of Holt, increasing state services, employment state boards and commissions who which have been published,—The announce the birth of a six pound 24 rods W and 40 rods S of NE corner , Michael Balzer and wife to Walter have quietly munched with their re­ Wakefield News, is hoped the members there will help of N 14 of SE Vi of Sec, 14 in T4N, Balzer and wife. Com, in center of and tax , In the support this year more than daughter, April 24, She will answer i^ead Representative Brown's arti­ publican enemies at the public pie to the name of Dorothy June, R2E, W 56 rods, S 40 rods, E 56 rods, the Eaton Rapids road at a point 286 counter. In last week's issue of the Huron before. We are to procure a speaker N 40 rods to place of beg; .fLOO etc. feet NE'ly of a point 176 ft, W of the cles and demand pledges from your for their service. Any one who will The U-Go I-Go Pedro club met Sat­ .state senator and i-epresentative when It is notable that the Brown inves­ County Tribune Editor George Eng­ urday evening with Mr, and Mrs, D. Donald Murchison and wife to H, N&S 1-8 line of Sec, 5, T3N, R2W, tigation is being given to the public lish, commenting upon the Verne .1, volunteer please report to the com­ W, Powell and wife, E of SE '/t thence NE'ly along center of said they come up for renomination, that mander or adjutant. Bennett, Prizes were awarded Mrs. they will correct tlie plainly-marked only through the weekly newspapers, Brown articles, says that these arti­ A. Denison, Mary Bennett, Ernest of Sec, 4, T2N, RIW; ,'!;i,00 etc, road 59,5 feet, NW'ly at right angles ataiisos,-^The Dowagiac Daily News, Mr, Brown is not resorting to the cles "hit rather hard at Governor Smith and Howard Bennett, The club George L, Pinckney and wife to F, to said road 215 fe»H, SW'ly parallel tactics of the demagogue and the Brucker," also "why should Governor The marriage ceremony of Japan D, Pinckney, und, 3-.10 of E V- of SE to said road 59,5 feet, SE'ly to begin­ will meet In two weeks with Mr, and ning being lot 1, Bowser's proposed cliaiiaton who rise up In times of Brucker be made the 'goat' for the has not changed in the past 1,500 Mrs, A, Denison at North Holt, Vi of Sec, 10, T4N, R2E; ,111,00 etc, Kditor nrowii IC\|>i»ses "lOuonoiiiy" stress lo Inflame the public mind. He loading up of the state payrolls by years. Clyde B, Mellen and wife to Lillian Subd; $1,00 and more, A Lansing newspaper has declared is quoting facts and figures to show Ex-governors Groesbeck and Green?" Hardy, 5 rods In width E and W and John F, Duffy and wife to Frank that one reason the special session of taxpayers where their money goes, I can't see any reason for laying all Leslie Free Methodist Churcli j extending from N line of High street Jensen and wife, NE V, of Sec, 7, T3N the state legislatui'c hasn't been able pose that no man surrenders his right nnd what should be done about it. He of the blame for present conditions at to individual action when lu! takes an Wesley R, Caswell, Pastor I to S bank of Cedar river off E part R2E, containing 100 acres; $1.00 and to gel togetlier witli the governor any proposes that the state do some house the feet of Governor Brucker, neitiier "Seek ye the Lord while he may be 1 of following: Com, at a point on N other. better than it has, is that there are honorary position with a press body, cleaning. do tlie articles do so, according to the neither does that body adopt body, found, call ye upon him while he is t line of High street in Village of VVIl- too niiiny candidates for congress in interpretation that I place upon them, near," ' lininston 207 ft, E'ly from SE corner tlio legislature. It names four repre­ Instead of censure as the party's boots and breeches the individual A little learning Is not a dangerous "naughty boy", ho deserves commen­ tVIr, Brown is simply telling what the opinions of anyone whom the mem­ Sunday school at 2:30. I of block 15 Waldo's Second Add, to thing If you know it is a little learn­ sentatives who It thinks are bucking condition is In state affairs. There •Village of Williamston, E'ly along N the governor for the sake of front dation for bringing to light many bership may sel6ct as an officer. There Worship service at 3:30, ing,—E, Everett Hale, specific conditions of which legislators hasn't been the least semblance of Is absolutely no connection between Prayer meeting Wednesday eve­ i line of High street 255,75 ft,, N'ly .at page prominence in view of possible refutation made to any of his state­ I right angles to S bank of Cedar river, I'uiis for congress. One of llie four it appeared blissfully ignorant. Mr, Brown's articles and the MPA ning at 7:30, Some furbishing will be done, A ments so It must be that he Is telling and we believe that the membenship W'ly along S bank of Cedar river cites is Vern J. Brown of Mason, pub- 255,75 ft. to land owned by Daniel For Seventy Years, this oflice republican administration, goaded by the truth. Governor Brucker can't go .oliould have such an acknowledgment IJKGIN.S CAt>rPAIGN. Usher of the Ingham County News, out and "fire" indiscriminately but he May, S'ly along Daniel May line to has kept an accurate record of Mr, Bi-Qwn has written a series of Brown and the weekly press, should from those wlio would so connect up can lead a movement for economy and the Information being sent out by an A campaign to boost spring and place of beg,, said lands being a part ,'ii-ticles pointing out many sti-nngo do the house cleaning—it should clean summer business has been started by up tlie extraviigant litter of its own it seems to me that he can make much entirely different agency. Mr, Brown \ of S fraction of SW V, of Sec, 36, INGHAM COUNTY TITLES liiul inlei'csting Inconsistencies in the Standard Oil Co. With the com­ T-IN, RIB; ?125,00, creating before the votei's call in an­ more by candidly acknowledging the compiled the articles for his own jour­ We furnish Abstracts on short state government, ospccliilly the pay- condition and asking that the people ing of Ideal motoring weather the r'oll, Pci'haps this leads the Lansing other house cleaner, nal and, so far as the MPA is con­ April 37 of Michigan stand with him In any cerned, they would be confined to that company is urging, through the med­ notice, accurate, courteous, tliiily to believe ho is doing this more • The onliro question is not one of ium of advertising, that motorists Leo J, Campeau to Bertha Esko- party welfare. It Is one of public real effort that he may make to trim, journal, I take it, of course, that vltx, lot 15S, City Park Subd; ,$1, etc, service. to boost Ills own political stock than I further fail to see wliy our friend make every possible use of the for the benefit of the taxpayers. We welfare. Experience has proven that those who enjoy Mr, Brown's ex­ Harold M, Pollard and wife to Chas, English should in any way connect change might copy these articles Standard Oil Co.'s service. The cam­ rlon't believe sucii Is the ciisc with Mr, the difference between the major poli­ paign will last into the summer i F, Case and wife, lot 2S of Valleau INGHAM ABSTRACT & tical parties is nogllgible In the matter up this series of articles with the | without any suspicion of further ul­ jCily; ,111,00 etc, IBl'ovvn or witli anyone else. The leg­ tMicliigan Press Associaition, other | months. TITLE COMPANY islature has, we believe, shown Itself nf public extravagance. Both liavo terior motive—in fact The Diamond Anna Campeau, Anna 0, Campeau tlieir workers lo reward—the division than the fact that Mr, Brown is ai Drill actually did that very thing,— and MIna M, Campeau to Bertha Es- Lansing Mason willing to go along with Bniclter on vice president of that body, I sup-i anything resembling a sensible pro- of the spoils of office to divide, The Diamond Falls Diamond Drill, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS kovitz, lot 42, City Park Subd; ?1,00, gi'ani, \Vo think all members of the Tt is of minor importance as to legislature realize t!ie need for sin­ which party offers capable leader­ cerity in all their actions. We also ship out of the morass of governmen­ fltll to see how four members of a tal extravagance. The republicans, body of 100 legislators could block, with their legislature in session, have even If they wanted to, any move to­ lieon In tlie most advantageous posi­ ward progress, Kspcclally since none tion to provide that leadership. ©rtilize While You Plant of the four named In the editorial are The salary story by Mr, Brown in iidmlnlstration "spokesmen," ' this issue is not new. Many voters without . ^Tiring** YOU WONT BEUEVE 11 looks to us as though the charge and a majority of newspapers have of playing politics has been aimed at long known that his tale Is true in the wrong target. substance. They did not have the As a matter of fact, Mr, Brown do- i facts and figures he has dug from serves the thanks of the taxpayers of i state records. This newspaper, while independent the stale for writing the articles, Mr,' YOUR eyes/ Brown points out In his first article republican in Its political thought, has thitt, despite pleas for "kitchen econ­ long contended that there have been omy", the state payroll lists a secre­ too few democrats in the Michigan tary drawing down a salary of .'i;7,500 legislature, A little larger and more A Real ReMgerator for # and a director of the budget listed for active minority might have thrown a the same remuneration. Both of these few hurdles in the paths of the crea­ men are paid more than the governor tors of innumerable bureaus and com­ receives. We also find that the sup­ missions that have contributed to the erintendent of the capitol building salfiry story by Brown, Michigan re­ gets the same salary as the governor, publicans have rode fast and reckless­ rho World Expcctcti It g ,•55,000, Making him rather a high sal­ ly in the tax saddle. aried head janitor. There Is a lot In those states where the demo­ -Majestic Has Done It! crats arc quite as overwhelmingly in more, which wc have no room to print ^995? here. If the writing of articles upon control, the story Is reversed in about such facts Is to be labeled "politics", equal ratio, Too great assurance of wc can only say we wish there was overwhelming majorities ,does not more politics of the sort being play­ contribute to caution and conserva­ ed,—Grand Rapids Clironiclo, tism in state affairs,—Hartford Day John Hcere No.999Planter Spring, T\w. 'rax Facis As Told »y , . with Safety Fertilizer Attachment f Edl(;or nroivn Some of the Republican "Keystone . Many corn-growers in this This safety attachment pre­ F. O.B. FACl^ORY V, J, Brown, newspaper publisher Weeklies" running the Vern Brown of Mason, Is doing yeoman service as articles, seem to think that a little bit territory are helping their vents the fertilizer from com­ !i republican member of the state leg­ of chastising will be good for the Re­ crops to mature ahead of ing in contact with the seed. Model 335 islature in turning the spotlight of publican party, W^ have always be­ killing frost, and are increas­ The fertilizer is applied on publicity upon the state's payroll lieved that is better to pull our own ing their yields, by the in­ either side of the hill, after Multi-Powered...Flat Top... which appears to have become badly skeletons out of the closet but we telligent use of commercial a protective layer of dirt has cluttered with political barnacles in never thought it wise or good'politics Heavy Insulation... Porcelain recent years. to carry party purification beyond the fertilizer. They know that fallen on the seed. the best time to apply fer­ The John Deere Natural Interior... 8>2 Square Feet of tilizer is when ihecorn is plant­Drop Seed Plate drops just ed, provided this can be done the desired amount of seed Shelf Area... Quiet.. ."Elasto" without the fertilizer coming into each hill. You can sow in contact with the seed. exactly the right amount of -Finish . . . Factory Guarantee. The John Deere "999" fertilizer, either checked with V A REAL Investment S Planter equipped with the the corn or drilled. Come In and Inspect-^ John Deere Safety Fertilizer You can quickly change Attachment makes it pos­ from hilling to drilling. The , "pOR safety of principal and regularity, of divi- sible for you to give your variable-drop foot shift per­ ^ dends, invest your sui-plus funds in building wrn ^11 the aflvantages of mits instant change of the this timely fertilizing with no number of kernels dropped arfd loan shares. They are as near depression- danger of loss from "firing". in each hill. proof as any investment you can find and return We hafs the John Desrs with fertilizer attacbmont ready (or your Qelils. a reasonable dividend. '

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Legal Notice Claims Home Canning Lejral Notice Legal Notice' 7 MORTGAGE SALE Depiressio n Solution ' MOBTGAGE FORBCIiOSURG. MORTGAGE SALE >' Default for more than sixty days having Default having been mode In the conditions Default having been made In tho conditionn been made in the payment.of a certain In- of a real estate mortgage, whereby the power of n certain real estate mortgage whereby the Ingham County LegalNews DRMONSTRATION AGENT TO ntnlmcnt of principal, and of a certain in­ of sale therein contained became operative, power of sale therein contained became opera­ stalment of interest secured by a certain made by Notta G. Kcnncy to F. B. McKlbbIn tive, mmie by Ella J.,Blake (formerly Ella J. HELP LOCAL WOMEN. mortgngc given by Elmer R. Wilkinson nnd Company, a Michigan corporation of Lansing. DoWltt.) of Lansing, Michlgnn, to Uwis W. Christina' W. Wilktnaon, husband and wife, Michigan, dated July 1st. 1031, and recorded WIeland of Mason, - Michigan, dated Augusl' A SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN INGHAM COUNTY Raising and canning the family's to Lovisa A. Marshall, dated Hay 12, 1«30, in tho Ingham County, Michigan, Register of 4, 1030, and recorded in the oflice of the Reg­ recoi-de

Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice BU8IN9H OAMM Legar Notice Legal Notice MORTGAGE SAiLE ' MORTGAGE SALE ATTORKBYS MORTGAGE SALE. . Default having been mode in the conditions MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE. MORTGAGE SAfLE Default hnvlnR boon mado In tho condttlinn Default having bcon made In tho condiOoni Dofault having been made tn the conditions Default having been mndo in tho terms and Dcfnult havlnilt bcon made In the conditlonfi of a ccrtitin real estate ntiortKaRO whereby the of a real estate mortRnRO whereby tho power of Ik real estate mortgago whereby the power ot a real estate mortgage, whereby the power conditions ot u cortain mortgago made by Ar­ 0, J. HOOD and W. 9. SBELYK, Attorney, of n cortain real ontato tnortKBge whoroby tho power of sale therein contained became opera- of sale therein ctintalnod became operative, of salo therein contained became operative, of sale therein contained became operative, thur L. Prancls nnd Ruth L. Francis, husband at Law. Farmers Bank Bldg., Mason. Mich. power of salo therein containccJ became opera­ live, mado by JOSBPH SCHUI.TIS and mado by Arthur SpaRnuolo and Mary C, made by Achlllo Spagnuolo and Mary C, made by Samuel Bi-ooki, single, to P. B, Mc-and wife, ot tho City ot Lansing, Michignn. Phonif, olTice 302. Iw52p tive, mailo by Cnri G. JaeRer and Amelia B. FUEDOLINA SCHUf^TIS, husband and wife, SpBRnuolo, his wife, to tho Michigan Mlllem Spagnuolo, his wife, to the Michigan Millers Kibbin Company, a Michigan corporation, dated niortgngors, to The City NntlonnI Bank of JitoKer, bin wife, to Jerry J. Steward and Ora to JAV W. SEXTON, dated February 19th, Mutual Piro Insurance Company, a MIchlRan Mutuitl Fire Insurance Company, a Michignn Augtist 16, 1020, nnd recorded In the Ingham Lansing, a Federal banking corporation, of 0. G. P. WARNER ft DWIGHT L. WILSON. A, Steward, blfi wife, dated March Z7,^1B2«. 1927, and recordctl In tho InRham County, corpoi'atlon of LanslnR, Michigan, dated Marc|i corporation, of Lnnsing, Michigan, dated April County, Michigan. Register ot Deed's office Lnnsing, Michigan, niortgitgco, dated the bov- Attorneyt-at-Law. 1002-3-4 Bauch Bfilldlng. nnd recorded In the InKham County, Michlaan, MichlRnn, RcRlster of Deed's olTIco on Febru- 13, 1925, and recorded In the Ingham County, II, 1925, and recorded in the Ingham County, on September 4, 1S29, in liber 819 of mort­ enth day of Seiitemlfer, A. D. 1927, nnd re- Lansing, Michigan. 6I-lf Michigan, Register of Deed's ofi'lcii on March Michigan, Register of Deed's olflco on April KcKlater of Dced'n oflrico on Apfll Int. 1026, itfIny iXril, 1927, In Liber 259 of MortRaRoa, 13, 1925, in Ilbcr 197 of mortgages on page gages on page OS, upon which mortgage there cof-ded In tho oltlce ot the Regialcr ot Dceda liber 269 of rnortBaifefi on page 417, and duly on paRO i587, upon which mortRftRC there la 14, 1925, In infer 197 of mortgages on page 254, upon whicli mortgago there is now claim­ Is now claimed to bo due and unpaid for prln- for the Counly of Inghnm nnd Slnto of Mich­ FARMERS'^ MUTUAL nsalftnetl by Jerry J, Steward ant) Ora A. now clftlmed lo bo dtfo nnd pitynblo for piln- 238. upon which mortgage there la now claim­ ed to be duo nnd payable for principal and In­ cipal and interest $1471,27 and taxes paid on lRnn, on tho ninth dhy of September, A. D. FIRK INSURANCE COMPANY OP INGHAM Steward, bin wife, to John 0. Goodrich (a one- ellfnl itnd interest tho sum of $4188.29, inaur- ed to be duo and payftblo for principal nnd In- mortgaged lands of $52,83, making total debt 1927, in Liber 280 of Morlgngea on pngo 590, Cofmty. Snfcst, chenpeat. best. For infor- third Interest) nnd Lorcna P. Goodrich (a two- ftnco pf'omiutn paid by mortRiiRce of }8,00, forest the sum of $2043,14, taxea pitid on mort- terest (ho sum of $3882,48, taxes paid on mort­ of $1524,10, tho mortgagee having declared the nnd whcreaa, it being pl-ovided by said mort­ gaged lands of $043,55 and insurance prem­ gage that if deffuiit shofiltl he made in the mntion write to I^onard E, Otis, secretary. thlfds intorodt), by an saslRnment datejl Do- mnkluR a totfil debt of M106,29, and no sttit RaRed lands of $233,31, nnd Insurance prem­ iums paid of $403.48, making a totid debt ot whole debt aa duo nnd pnynblo by reason of Mason, J, A, Hnrnoa, president. Mason, comber l«t, 10,10, and recorded In flnid Rciilft- Id law havlnR been broURht to recover said iums pnid of $3,00, mnkinR a total debt of mortgagor's default In paying tnxea nnd in' pffymont of any principnl or interest due on OlTico on first floor court house, lw2p tor'i! ollico on December 2, 1930, In lllfor 283 tlobt, or any part thoi-cof, snid mortRHRoe $2279,46, and no suit at-law hftving been $4020,51, nnd no suit nt Inw hnving been ntnllments of inteie paifl at or before nmounting to the aum of Four Hiindretl Forty- eftat fiuhrlcr of section twenty-five (26) lyinR Dated April 19lh, 1932, Kyle and Hazel A. Kytc, husbnnd nnd wife, MORTGAGE SALE Charles S. Merryleea, Fitnnle S. Merry- sftid Bfile for taxes and insurance lo protect one nnd 19-100 Dollars, inciffdlng also nn nl- Ttortlf nnd west of Cedar Kivcr; also eoinmonc- JAV W, SEXTON, MorlRaRcc. to the Cnpltol Savings & Loan Company, a Detnult having been made In tho conditions lees, Ifermnn C. Schmidtnian nnd the mortgngee'a intoreat in tho aftid premiacs. tfirney fee ot Thirty-five ($35,00) Dollaf-s pro- IhK nt the aouthwesl corner of the cast half of K'E[J..BV & SEEr.,YE. Attorneys for mort- Corporation, dated the 23rd day ot June, 1930, of a real estate mortgngo, whereby the power Elizabeth M. Schmidtmnn and Walter Wliit-h aniil premises nro deacribed its follows, vitled for by said nforlgftgo fthii ho proceedinga the southwest quarter ot section twcnty-four RnRce, llusincsa Aildre.sa: 1007 nftuch IluildinR, nnd recorded In the olTIco of the Register of of anio therein contained bccnmo operative, B, Hnrt, Dcfendnnls, nl Inw or in equity have been inHlllHlcd lo (21), town four north, ranKO one west and r.nnslnif, MichlRnn, I«f»t» Deeds for the Counly of Inghnm and State of mado by Mary Z. Pollok of Wheatfield Town­ It nppcarinR by affidavit on file in the above i-ecover any pnrt of the debt ffecffrcd ify anid runniuR Ihohco oftat oh aectlon lino between Michigan, on tho 30lh day of June, 1030, in ship, Ingham County, Michignn. to Mary A. entitled cniiac that it cannot be ascertained in mof-tgftge. Boctloha twenty-four (21) anil twenty-fivo (25) MORTGAGE SALE Liber 331 of MorlRaRes, on Pago 433. on which Whitman of Mason, Mich., dated January 4tli, what alato or country the Defendants Herman All thnt ccrtnin piece or parcel ot land sil- Now, Thererof-e, by vif-tife or the power or nvo chains lo center ot Grftnd itlver Rond, No. 32201-A mortgago there is claimed to bo dtio at the 1922. nnd rccof-dcd in the olTIco of the Regis­ C, Sclimiiltmnn nnd Elizabeth M, Schmidtmnn, ffnte in the Cily nt Lansing, County ot Ing­ sale in snid mortgage contained anfl by life tlfchco wcalcrly nIonK anid rond five chains Dofnult having been made in the conditions date of this notice, for principal and inlercst ter of Deeds for Inghnm County, Michigan, on reaido, Now tliercforo it la hereby ortlered that ham and Stftlo of Michigan, descrilfefl ns fol­ slftttflc in such case mffflo fffiil lfroviiied, notice twelve lihlta, thchco ffouth one chain twenty of a certain mortgngo mndo by Dnvid E. Lord the sum of $3444.67, and tho sum of $13.50 said 4th (lay of JnnuniT. 1922, In Lilwr 227 the anid Dotcndnnta Herman C, Schmidtmnn lowa: South Ihf-ee-fourths (Vi) of Lot Thf-ee is hef-eby giveff that on Friiif4y, Jffne 24th, links lo IfeglnninK, all in town four north. nnd Susan A. Ivord, husband nnd wife, to the for Insurance paid by the mortgagee, and an of Mortgngcs. on Pnge 93, upon which morl- nnd Eilznbclh M, Schmidtmnn, cause their ap- (3) Hlock One IJundf-ed Forty-one (141) City 1932, nt offe o'clock in the hrterhoon of aalil raiiKc one west, except pftrcel tiescf-llfed In deed Capitol Snvings & I.,onn Company, a Corpora­ attorney's fee of $35.00 aa provided by law, gago Ihef-e is now duo nnd payable for prin­ pearnnco to be cntoied in the above cause or Lansing, hccof-ding to the recof-fled plht fifty ht the north ff-ont door or the Clly Hnll to State of MIchlRhn, lecofdcd in liber 11 M. tion, tinted the ath day of June, 1929, nnd re­ nnd no auit or proceeding at Inw having been cipal and interest the sum of $673.30, nnd within three nionlha ft-om the date of this or­ tliercor. In the City or LftffafhR, Coffnty or Inghnm U, pffgo 15 for lilRlfwfty ifffrposea, Meridian corded in tho oirice of tho Register of Deeds InBliluled to recover tho moneys aeciircd by taxes pnid on the mortgngcd Innd in the aiim der ftiffi Hint within forty flays herenfrer thnt Dated at Lhhsing. Micliigan. March 1, 1932, anfl State of Michighn, thffl being one ot the Township, Ihglfhm Counly. MichlRnn, for the Cotfnly of Ingham nnd State of Michi­ snid morlgftRC, or nny pnrt thereof. of $18.35, mnking tho total debt now clnlmed this order be ptiblished in the Inghnm County THE CITV NATIONAL BANK OF LAN­ places of holding the Cif-chil Court In said nmed Pclfrunf-y 17, 1932, gan, on the 10th day of June, 1929, in Liber Notice la hef-eby given, thnt by virtue of the to be due the sum of $691.65, and no suit at Newa to be conllnuceti onco each week for six SING, Morlghgee,' county, tifere will be sold to the highest bidder JOHN (!, noonuicH, 327 of Morlgngea, on Pngo 167, on which mort­ power of sale, contained in said mortgago, and Iffw hnving been brought to recover snid in- weeks in succesaion. ERNEST C, SMITH, Attorney for Mort- (he land fffhl iff-emises iff saf'fl mortgngo de­ I.OUENA P, GOODUICir. As.iiRnccs, gage there la clnlmed to Ifo due nt tlfo ditto llio statuto in audi case made nnd iirovliled, ilebtedness, notice is hereby given that on Fri- Dated March 25, 1932. gec, Pf-udflen Hldg,. Lftnsiffg, Mich. 15wI3 scribed, which description is hs follotva: C, v. & K. 'I'. HAMMOND, Attornoys for of this notice, for priheipnl nnd Interest the on the 14th day of Mfty, 1932, nt 10:00 o'clock dfty, Mny 6th. 1932, nt ten o'clock of aaid dny. 13w7 LELAND W. CARR, Circuit Judge. Lot fffffnifer thf-ee (3), Bloclt eighteen (IS) AsslRffeca, Ilffsincss Adflfeaa, Lnn.sinK, Michl- sum ot $1773,48, nnd the sum ot $80,33 for In the fof-enoon, the undcralRnetl will, nt the Eastern Slnnilhrd Time, at tho West front door AI'PT. OF ADM'R. PETERS—^LVV 24 City of Lansing, Ingham Couffly, Michigan, «fin. 7wl3 tnxcs pnid by tho morlgngec, and an attor­ north front door of tho City Hnll, In the City. ot the Court House in tho City of Mnson, Ing- MORTGAGE SALE Stffte or Michigan. Tife I'f-obfflo Court tor Dated; Maf-ch 30, 1932, ney's tee ot $35,00 as provided tor hy law, nnd of Lnnsing, lURham County, Michignn, that Ifani Counly, Michignn, that being one of the Default having been mndo in the terms nnd the Coffniy ot Tifgham. CENTRAL TRU,ST COMPANY, Execfftor ot MORTGAGE SALE ho suit or proceeding nt law having Iwen in- being n plnce where the Circuit Court for tho Iilncos whef-o the Circuit Court for said County conditions of n certain mortgngo mhtlo by Al h aessioff of sffifl Coffrt, belli at tho Pro- tho Eslntc of Uan IL Forifster, Decciuefl, Dcfftull hftving been made in lhe cohdllloifH alltffled to recover life moniiys secured by said County of Inghnm is held, sell nt public nuc, ot Inghnm is hold, snid .-mDrtgngee will, by vir- Clfnries R, Holmes anfl Lillian 0, Ilolmea, lifis- bffle Olrice in the Cily of Mffsoff, fn sffifl couff- Mortgfigeo, of ft <'ertftiii loffl cstftto ihorlRage whereby the hforlghge, or any pnrt thef'cot. lion, lo the bigheat bitldor, the premises de­ tue ot'lhe power of Bale in snid mortgngo nnd bnnil ftnil wife, niortgngors. lo Tlfo Cily Nn- ty, on the 2Slh ilffy of April, A. D. 1932, SHIELDS, SILSBEE, BALLARD & JEN­ scribed in snid mortRnge, or so much thereof in pursuance of llie slntnte in such cnse mndo Pre.sont: HON, L, B, MeAllTHUU, Jfitlgo NINGS, Attorfff'ya for Morlgffgee, 13wl3 power of sfflo tiftfrcin conlhfifed bccnnfo opera­ Notice is hef-eby given, thnt hy virtue of tho na may be necessnry lo pny the amount ao na and pf-ovided, sell nt public nuclion on forcclo- Ifonfil Hftnk ot Lansing, Micliignn, n Federal tive, mfhle by Wiliihfn 0, Konney, Neltn 0. power of sale contftinefl in said mortgage, hnd suf-o thereof, the Innd described in said mort­ bitnkifiR corporation, mortgaRce, dntcd the of Prffbffle, Kchhffy, his wife; M, A, Kenney find r..chorf3 life slalulo in sffeh case mhile nhd provided, itforcaftid duo on iinifl mortgage, with seven Iwenty.fiftb tiny of Mny, A. D. 1922, nnd re- In life Matter or lhe Eslffto of llENKV J, MORTGAGE SALE. ICchhf'y, bis wife, lo Auf'cstos H, nrfERs, dntcd on the 14tb day ot Mhy, 1932, nt 10:00 o'clock per cent interest, and nil legnl costs, together gngo lo anlisfy llio amount duo thereon nt the cof-fled In tho office of the Register of Deeds I'ETEUS, Deceitsetl, with anid attorney's fee, which snifl premises time of sale together with Interest thereon nt Arlbffr W, Jewfflt ifffving niofi in shid court Deffufit Ifftviffg beofi mhilo ih (he coffiiidohs Ocloiier 30, 1924, hnd rocofdcd In the Inghnm ih the forehonn, life unflorsfgncd will, at the nro described in shid mortgage ifs follows: TYr, nnd nil legnl co,sts, Ihcltiding nn nttor­ fof- tho (bounty of Iiigbam nnil Slnlo of Mich- or.ft rerdtfn rt-al t'slnti' hfortgage whef'ffby life Couhlv. MichlKhh, HoRialcr ot Deed's olTico on north ff-ont door ot the City Hnll, In tho City ncy's fee of $25,00 provided for in snid mort­ igah, on the secoffti ilny ot June, A. D. 1922. hia ifelition prftyiffg thnt the ffilministf-fftfon of Ifotvtfr or sale (hef-eiff t-offdffficti bi-ciffne otief'- Oifloiif'fr 31, 1921, in rflior 255 of morlKhgcs on or Lnffalng, Ingham Coffnty, Michigan, thnt Lot Number One Hundred Thirty-Six (130) gngo, Iftnil tieacrilieti ns commencing nt tho in Lilicr 230 ot Mortghges, oh phge 194, anil snifl eslftlff Iff' gf-nntefl lo C, W, Whilnfffn or fftive, ihffdn by Wiiliifni W, llcfflil, a siffglo iiftKC 245, hnd flhly ftssighod by Adff O'Connor lieihg n ifince wlfei-e tho Circuit Court tor the South Pnrkwoofi Sulidivision. being n pnrt ot northwest corner of the northwest qunrter of wifereits. it being pfovitlcd by sftid mortgage lo sofffe ol,her sffilnblo person: niifn, or (he Villifgo of Williafnsloh, Ihghffhf llfiKgs nhfl Mhlfol DfiKKs irerfnh. Exoculrfcea Coffnty of Ihghnm Is held, sell at public aiic- Soutbwest Qfiitrtcr ot Section Twcnty-Sovcn section Iwenty-eiRht, Town three north, Range Ihfft if dhrhfflt should ho mnfle in the pftymeiit It fa Ofdef-eii, Thnt the 24th tbfy of Mffy, A, Coffn(y, Mfclfigffn, lo Mffry E, Corwiff ahcl of life (>slhlff ot Auf'Csles E, lirfKRs, decehaed, lioh, lo the highest bidder, tho pf-emisea de- (27). Town Four (4) North, Rnnge Two (2) one enal, Wlienlfield Township, IpRhnm Coun­ or hny ifrincfphi or intefcat due on shid inort- II. 19;12, ftt tffff o'cloel; in the fof-ehooh, nt Ff-cd 1). CorvvifL fuolher ffhil soff, jointly, or 1o Afiff O'Coifnor IlrfRRs and Mfdfcl nriKKS scrilfefl In said moftgnge, or so much thereof West, Lnnsing Townablp, niao n pnrt of the ty, Michignn, thence south thirty-two rods, gffgtf. or tffxes tfr iffsuf-fihce. or nny part sfffd Pf-oiihte Olfice, lie ffhii is hef-eby ffppoint- Ihe Villffge or Dftffsville, Ihgifffni Cfhfnty, •|Ierf-oh, Trffstf'ps of the osthte of Afif-cstes K ffs fnny be hecessftry to pay the amount so as Southeast Qiinrter ot Section Number Twenty- thence east eighty rods, thence north thirty- llief-eor, Ihftt tiie snifl mortgiiRce is empotveretl eil for heffring snifl petition : Miclfigiiu, (iitli'ii life flf-al liffy or Mffy, A, 11, llritfRs, ilffccffsotl, by hn nssiRhment dfttcfl Sop- ffforcHnfii tliio on sniil niortgage, with seven Eight (28), City ot Lansing, Ingham County, two i-oer in, 1030, hnd rocof-ded in aniil UcrIs- lfer cent Interesl, and nil legnl coats, together MicbiRan. of beginning. Pf-cmises nt ifulflic vendtfe, aceoftiiffg to the thef-eof Ifo givoff l)y iitfblicntion of n (for'y of Otrico tor Ingham Coffniy, Mit-highh, oh tlfo lor'B oirfco on Febrfffffy Hlh, 1932, in_ liber ,1.|B witli said itltorney'a fee, which anid premises Dntefl Fcbrfinry IS. 1932, sthtute in sffch eh.se mftflo hnd pf-ovided; thef-e- (his ofiior. ror thf-oi' sucf-essive weeks |)f-evithia seffoffil ilfiy of Mffy, 1917, ih Liber KiO of of morlRhKes oh phRo 25 upon wbfch mofl- are described in snid mnrlRago ns follows: CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY, Dated Fobrimry Oth, 1932. fore, the aftid nforlgngee hef-eby declares, the lo sffifl fifty of hefffihg, ift (ho Iffgham Counly MortgffKce, MARY A, WHITMAN, Morlgngec, Morlgftges, oft Page 540, ffiion which fhorfgagh t'hl'O llfiMn is ifnw elftinfed to lie due ami phy- Lot NIhcty-Foiir (94) in pint of Fo.ster Farm A, A, BERGMAN, Attorney for Mortgngeo, fffnouht iltfe hnfi pftynble by lhe sffifl niortgh- News, n hew.sphper pf-ihteii hnd cif-ctflhted ifi Ihef-e ia clffihfecl (o bo ilife on (he tbfte ot this niilo tor pf-ihffiphl and interest, tht! sum ot on Section Foiirlffen (14), City of Lansing, CUMMINS & CUMMINS, Attorneys for Business Address, Mn.aon, Mich, 0w!3 gof-3, for principal ffifii interest, is the sum of sffid t-oifffty. L. B, McARTHUR. ffolice (hi' iiritu-fliffi .-ifffif of 5(500,00, ffffil ih- S3"7n.ns, fffffi ifo affit ht Inw IinvfuR been Dated February l.S, 1032, Mortgagee, 405 Cftpitoi Sftvings & Lonn BIdg,, Two Thousand Seven Ifundf-ed Thirty-nine ffnil (A trffo copy.) Jufige or Pf-obfflc. lefest iff (he sffm or $002,35, ffnil ror (axes i>roffgifl to f-ecover sftlfl debt, or hhy Phrl CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY, Lnnalng. Michigftn, 7wl3 MORTGAGE SALE. T~ 04-100 Dollars (.52,7,'!9,04), No suit or pf-oceed- C, A, CLINTON, rit'gisler of Pf-nbhli', I7w4 Iffiiil ify fffiirlgagoos puf-siffffit (o (lie terms of (brf-oof, notfrf! Is hefeliy Riven lifht on I'ri- MortRngee, Default hnving been mfific ih the conflitions ing ht Iffw or in equity Ifhs been instilutetl to sffifl morlgffge iff the sum or S13S,53, with ih- .iffy, Mfty 5. 1932, nt ten o'clock in the fof-c- CUMMINS & CUMMINS, Attorneys for MORTGAGE SALE of It cerlitin real estate mortgage, whereby the recover the debt sccut-ed hy shfil mortgffge or NOriCE ro CONTRACTORS (erest tiief-eofi frofff time of pftyfiiefft lo liifle luxih of snid day hi "oi-th ff-ont entiftnco to Morlgagoc, 405 Capitol Savings & Lonn nidg,, No. 206-G Ifower of snle tlierein contifinefl became operft- hny pftrt tlforoof, Notv, therotof-e, by virtue 4,5(1-J milt's of Clffss A-l'J fb-ffvel Road in of sale iff life sffm of $0.02, hfffkiffg a (o(ai Citv llnll nuilflihR, r-finsing, Inghftm Coffnty, LitnsinR, Michigan, 7wl3 nofhult having been mfhie in life conditions tive, mftfie by Alvnh R, Mni-y nnd B, Pearl of life power of snle contnineil in snid niort- lUKlfanf Coffffly, Mii-liignh, inflehlt'ilneaa in (hif affin of .?5;ini,5(l, and no MichfKhn, (that beinR oho of the piffcfj.s whef-fj of ft cerlniii mortgffge mfftle by Frank C, Kyle Mary, his wife, to the Union Buiifling nnd gftgo nnd pfff-auant to the alnlute ot the Stnle Scffled iirolKfsftIa will be f-uceived Iiy the suit fft hftv Ifitviffg been bf-offght to recover tlfo Ihgifafn County Cfrcfiil Court is held), asltl MORTGAGE SALE anil llftzel A, Kyle, huabitffd nnd wife, to the Lonn Associitlion, Limited, n Michignn corporft- of Michigfffi in atfcii cftso mndo hifd pf-ovidcil, Hohf-fl of Coffnty liofffl Cffiffiiii.'fsionora of Ing- snfil ilebl, hnlfce is Ifcf-eby (tivch that Ify vif-ltfo .•trfsfi;he niaile and Hlalfflc ih ffficb rase providefi, the ifnilef-aigneii nfortgageea will aell htffflfoh Ihff lands described therffin or so miicb tiimffl llaffk ot Lnnsing, Mii-bigfth, n Feilerftl for the County of Inghnm and Stale of Michi­ ftry 20, 1920, in liber 271 ot mortgnRca on fnorlgitgo tvill be fof-ecloscd by n anie nt pub­ In,-I2, for the follotving de.scriiiefl prffjerls; at public affction, to the highest bidilci-, on the fis shall be necesshf-y tn sftlisfy the nmounl duo Imffkiiig i-of-|)Oralioh, dated Mffreb 1, 192S, hnd gnn, on tbe 19lh dhy of Jfinuhf-y, 1929, in Liber page 307. tiifon which mortgngo there is now lic miction, lo the hlRhest liifider, nt the north Nil. 13S' locftted ih Alffiefion Totvnsbip, Dobio rof-eclosfff-e or sffifl mortgage, oh Friday, tho tbofvon hi time of sale, togother wflh inlores fei'of-fleil in life Register of DiH-ds office for 315 of •Mortghges, oh Pftgo 403, on wlifch mort- clftifnoti to lie due and paynblo for principnl door of the City Hail in tlio City of Lnnsing Lnko Rofffl. Being 3,0lil milea of Class A-12 I5lli (liiy or Jfily, A, D, I0.'i2, nt one o'clock in l!fcf™h nl seven per cent per nnifum, anfl all Inghffni Coffnty, Mielfighn, off March S, 1928, Rffgc Ibero is claimed to be dffe ftt the flftlo of and inlef-est the sum of $509.75, tnxcs pnid on Inghnm County, Michignn. (thnt being the gravel off It 21 root gritfle. life arierhoon or ahid day ifl tho west rf-ont legal Costa, incUfflinR an nltfirhey fee^ of in Liber 301 of Mortgages on page 204, wlficlf litis notice, fof- priifeipitl hnti interest, the sum mortgnRud lands of $158.46. nnd insurnncc building where the Circuit Court for the Coun­ No. 150 I,i>i'ke Rond lof-ffteil iff f.ocke Totvn- floor of Ihe Coffrt Ifoffao in life Cily of Mitaon, 'I'birt.v-lfve Dfilbtts, lands described asf Com- fnorlgitgo wfts assignf'd by Tbe City Nationnl ot $2020.91, hnd an nllorney'a tee of $35,00 fts Premiums paid of $11.25. mhking n total debt ly of Ingham is held), of tho premises ile- slfilf, Iteiiig 1.501 miles or Clftas A-12 gf-ftvel Inghnm County, Michigan, Ihnt being one of fhohffing nl the aofftbeasl corner of lot four o Hank ot Lansing, Michigfm, lo the Cftpitni lirovitieil for Ify law, and no auit or proeeediifR ot $779,40, and no suit ftt Iftw having been acrilicd in said mortgage or so much Ibereof on It 24 foot gf-ffflff. (he plhce.^ of holfling Ihe Cifcuit Cofirt for i,ioek offe btffiflrefl sixly-four in the C ty ot NfttiohffI llhfik ot Lnnsing, h Federal banking at Iftw hftving been instituted to recover tiio IfroifRlit to recover sftid tlebt, or any part itff may be necessary lo pay the nmount duo, The \vork will consist of shaping the roffd. said County, (ho Iffnds described in anid morl­ LnnsihR, InRham Counly, MichlRnn. ftfitl rtfn- rorlfof-ation on Mffreb 10, 1932, anil f-ecof-iled monoya aectii-eti by aitid mortgnge, or any part thereof, said mortgagee, having by resolution, ns nforesaid. on snid mortgage, with the inter­ ronatrficting tlie noeessiff-y fli-ffifinge sif-tfctfff-es gffge, of- ao much tlfef-eof na shall he ncce.asfff-y iflhR tbohce west ciRlfly-three and efiihl-tcnt is in the Uegisler of Dnffds olfice tor Inghftm Ibereof, ' duly ndopted nt if regular meeting of its Bonril esl thef-eon nt seven per cent (1%) per nu­ ftiffi surrhciifg to a width of 12 feet wlllf one (o sntisfy snid indebtedness ifhe on snid mort­ fpet, thehco north Ihirly-lwo and nine-tenths Coffnty, Mif'irfgftn, on Maf-cb 19, 1932, in Liber tVoliee is liereby given, that Ify virtue of tho of Directors, decln.red its election to consltter llum nnd all legal costs, charges and exifen- cofff-se of grftvol. gage at dhle of ahle, togelher with inlef-esl ht tiH't, lliehce east lo what lino pt Sycamore 305 ot Mortgngifs on ifnges 214 nnfi following, Ifower of sale contained in said mortgage, and the whole nmount iinpnid on said mortgage ses, including the attorney fees allowed by the rale of 5,5 f"/^ nhd ffll icghl tfosts, incluiling Sired, thence south Ihlrly-two and nlno-lcnlhs Inw, nnd niao nny sum or sums thnt shnll bo Sifecificftlions. instrffctions to bidders and hn hltorhey'a fee of $35,00 iff-ovideil ror in sffld fi'el lo ififico ot beginninR, on which nfovigffge tbt'|e is claimed lo be liue the slitliile in sffcif ease mffflo htiil provided, on debt lo 1)0 now duo and pftyahio by reason of pniti nt or before aftid sale for tffxes nnd in- Propo.-^hl blanks mfty be exfifiiified fft the nlfovo fft Ibif fiate of Ihis notice 51922.05 pf-incipfd the 25th dfty of June, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock tho non-pftyment of certain inatallmenta of ffilflf-ess. A tleifosit of Five ($5,00) Dollffrs fnortgffge, all Ihoso certain lficces or parcels of nnd intef-esl, taxes paifl by the undersigned in in life foreifoon, the unflet-signed will, nt tlfo priiicipni and interest ns provftlcd for by anid surnnco to protect the mortgngee'a Intoreat in Ihhil, aitiiffle in tbe Townsbiifa or Whcntrfelfi, Dalof, '-^"n..- •O.,,','^^^^on HUICOS, the snid preniiaea. Which anid premises nro will be fwitfif-efl for eftcli set or piftns rcmov- WiiiiftniBlon, and tho Village or Wliliftmalon, life sffm of $92,S1, insffrhnee in the sum ot north ff-ont door of the City Hnll, In the City niorlRftgc, notice is hereby given thnt on Frl- iloacrilfed na followa, to-wit: eii ff-oni llie olVicea, wliicii will bo refunded MAIIEL nitlfiOS HEURON, S7,50 nnd the further sum ot $35,00 ifllorney'a of_ Lhnaiifg, Inglfain County, Michignn, thnt dny. July lat, 1932, nt ten o'clock in tho ififoii their .sftfo return lo the olfice within 15 InKhnm Coffniy, Michignn, hhii tiescf-lbeil its Trustees ot the Estnte of Aurestca h, DrlRRS, fee as proviflefl in Bitifl mnrtgfige; nnd no suit being ft place where the Circuit Coffrt for tho forenoon of snid day at north entrance to Ail that certain piece or pnrcel of Innd sit­ dftys ff-om tho dfty of iulliffg, Deposila ot cur­ rollowa, to-wil; Commencing oh the Town lino Decensetl, Assignees, or iff-offot'ding nl Iftw having been instilutefl County of Ingham is held, aell nt public nuc- City Hnll Ruilitlng. Lnnsing. Inghnm County, uate in the City ot Lansing, County ot Ing­ rency will bo accepted, ; Ifettvcen the Townahips ot Willihmslon nnd C, F, & E, T, HAMMOND. Allofneya for to rei'ovef- the monies secured by snifl mort­ lion to the highest bidder, tho preniiaea de- Michignn, (thnt being one of tho plnces whore hftm nnd State of Michigan, deacribed ns fol­ Bidtlef-s must tffniiliftrize llieniaelvca wilh Wlieitlfielii itl the northwest corner ot lands AssiRneea, nhsiness Addf-esa. Lansing. Hlchi- gage or hny ifnrt Ibef-eof; seiibcil in snifl mortgage, of- ao much tliorcof the Inghnm County Cii-cuit Court is held), lowa; Lot seven (7) ot Block Ten (10) of tlfo aifecial pf-ovisiohs fta to Ifdfor hif-cd hnd ow-iied by E, N, Crossmifn, being 40 i-ods weat ns mfty be necessnry to pny tlfo amount so as anid morlRngec will, by virtue of the power Bush, Btiller and Sparrow's Addition to the ot tbe west iihe of Mechnhics Street ih snifl Rfm, Notice is hef-eby given thnt by virtue ot llie eiififpmenl ffsed as the fffll ciKqiorittiofi of the Villnge of Wiliiafnslon, nhd running thence Ifower ot sale i-ontnihiMl ih shid mortgnge nnd nfoi-esnid fifie on said mortgnge, with seven of sale in aitid mortgage, and in pursuance anid City of Lansing. successrffi biiiflers will be exjfected, MORTGAGE SALE per ceffl interest, and all legnl coats, together of the Blatute, sell al public auction the Innds Dated nt Lansing, Michigan, March 1, 1932. weat in said Township line ftlfout 10 rolls, tbe stalute ill such case made hnd pf-ovided, on with snid attorney's fee, which saiil premises described tlici-cin, or ao much lu shnll be A corlifieil check in the sum of Two hundred thence aofflh 1 rofi, thence west about 20 roils, • Dctftull hftving been mfftio in the conditions ,Saluffiffy, the llitb liny of July. I93'2, nt ten THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF LAN­ nnd Fifty Dollnrs ($250,00), made pffyftblo to llienco north 1 f-od to shid Township line, of ft certftiif niorlgnge, whereby the power of o'clock in the foreiinon, Eastern Slnnditrd af-e ilescrfbeil in sftid mortgage na follows: necessnry to sntisfy the amount duo thereon SING. Mortgagee. tlfo Inghftm County RoiftI Commission must Lot Niinilfer Eighty (80) South Parkwood nt tho time of sale, together with all legal ERNEST C. SMITH, Attorney for Mortga­ thence weat in sftid Township lino to tlic soutli- sale therein contninoi hfta become operntivc. 'rime, the unilersigncti will, nt the nof-lh ff-ont coata, intoreat and attorney fee of Twenty-five gee, Pnidden Bldg., Lnnsing, Mich. I5wl3 accompany eitcli proifosifl, w;est corner ot IftfftI owned by Georgo Klun- Riven by Frftifk L, YoufiR nnd wife, Eva I', door ot the Clly Hall, City ot Lnnsing. InR­ Subdiviaion, City of Lnnsing, Inghnm Counly, Dollnrs, ns therein provided, a parcel des­ Tho right is resefveil to reject any or nil zingef-, Iheifce north to the south line of Grnnd Young, of Lnnsing, Michigan, lo Tlie Central ham Counly. Michigan, that being one of the Michigan. ' crilied as; commencing at a point 1042Vj feet bids, River Street, llfeffce west 2 rods, llienco south Trust Comifnny, of LftnsifiR. MichlRnn. a cor- Iflffces where the Circuit Court for Inglinm Dated Mfti-ch 31, 1932, Boftril of Counly RofttI Comnifsaionors, lo the ftofitheifat corner ot Iffnda owned by County. Michignn, is held, sell nl ifiiblic nffc- north and 460 feet west of the east quarter MORTGAGE SALE, Iforftlion orgitnized under the Iftwa of the Stale CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY, post of section 4, thenco south 140 feet, west Default having been made in the conflitions L, T, Lffsenby. Chftirmaii Cliftrles Weal, llienco west to lands formerly ot Michignn. on the 10th day of AuRust, A. lifm to the highest bidder the premiaoa lie- Mortgagee, 60 feet, north 140 feet, east 50 feet to I)c- A. H. Pifillips owifefl by Cftnfield, thenco south to the north D. 1920. and rccordefl in the olffce of the Keg- scrfbeil in sniii nfortghge, or so much thereof CUMMINS & CUMMINS, Attorneya for of ft cei-litin mortgngo, \vhereby the power C. II. Murray line of P, M, Railroad, tlience oftstcrly on nftid fis nifty be neressftry lo pffy the nmount ao due RinniiiR, and known when platted aa Lot of aftIo tlicrein contftined hits become opera, isler ot Deeds for the Counly ot Ingham on Mortgagee. 406 Cftpitoi Sftvings & Lonn Bldg., thirty-two of Community Homesltea, Township live, given by ELVA A, LANG lo the STATE April 2,S. 1932 nw2 Rhiif-ofid line lo iftntis ownefl by saiti E, N. tbe ISlh day ot August, A. D, I92C, in Liber on snid mortgnge with 1 r/^ interest nnd Lansingnil , Michigftn. 13wI3 of LansinR, Ingham County, Michigan. Cf-ossmftn, Ihenee nof-lh nbotft 23 roda to tho 2SI of MorlRaRes on page 112 thereof, upon legal costs, together wilh anid nttorncy's fee, SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY of Lan pinco of beginning. And conlniiiing 13 and wificli sniti iffemlsea are flescribeil na follows: sing, Michigan, a corporation, on the 4th day MORTGAGE SALE which sftiil ffiorlRftgo llfef-o is cinimcti to be APPT. OF ADM'R. OIILINGER--MAY 17 Dhlcd Apfll 2nd, 1032. of October, A, D. 1928. anfl recorded in the Detnult hftving been mnfle in the conditions '/j net-cs of litnil, mof-e or leas. flue fft lhe date ot this notice tor pr.nciphi, Lot ten (10) Uslie Pnf-k Subdivision, City Slitlo of Michigan. The Probftte Court for UNION BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ olfice ot life Regiater of Deeds for the County ot n certftifi i-eni estftle morlRitgo w-ltet-eby the ihtef-est nnd insurance, lhe sum of $1C32.,S2, of Lftnatng, Itfghnm County, Michignn. the Counly ot Inghnm. TION, LIMITED. MorlRagee. power ot Bale therein contnined becitmo oper- Al.so, commencing at the southwest corner Ahfl no nelion nt Iftw hnvinR been brought Dated: April 15, 1932. An It session ot anid Court, held nt the Pro- C. P. & E, T, HAMMOND, Attya, for Mort-1 of Inghnm in the Slnto of Michignii on the ittive, miule by Norman L, Miner nnd Efi'io of Innfl owned by Porter, being tho inlefaec- to recover sftid niorlRnge debt or any part THE CAPITAL NATIONAL BAJ^K OF bnlc Olrice in tbe City of Mit.son, in said coun­ gngee, Business Address, Lnnsing, Michi- 5lh day of October, A. D, 1928, in Liber M, Miner, hi.s wife, ot Delhi Township, Ing­ tion of the north line ot Wailftcc Street nnd' thereof. LANSING, Assignee of Morlgngec. ty, on the 20th dny of Apt-il, A, D, 1932. gitti. 14wl3 25,S of Mortgages at pngo 237 thereof, upon hnm County, Michignn, whose sir nitme is niso tho weat lino of Mechftnica Stfcct extendoil, in Now, llterefore, by virtue of the power of SHIELDS, SILSBEE. RALLARD & JEN­ Prcsehl, HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge wlilch snid mortgngo there la clnlmed to be written, Minnr, lo Arlington A, Bergman ot said Vlllngo of Wiiliamslon, nnd running sale rontninofl in anId niortgage and purauanl NINGS, Attorneys for Aasignec ot MortRngee, of Probnte. MORTGAGE SALE, due nt tho ditto of this, for principnl, interest Mit.son, Mich,, dated April 9lh, 1926, and re­ thehco north in said west line of snid Moehitn- lo the stntulo of the Slnlo of MichlRnn In auch 1400 Capital Hank Towef-, Lnnsing, Michignn. In the Matter of the Estnte of BENJAMIN Defnnlt hnving been mndo in the conditions and insurnncc, the sum of $3134,08, corded in tho Register of Decffr (4) North, Unnge two (2) igftn, that being it pjneo where tho Cif-cfiit 11 nififofti-fng to lhe court thnt Iho time for forenoon (Eastern Stnndnrd Time) said mort­ pniti by tlfo Receiver ot liio morlgagce lo pfo- Dated Api-il ISlh, 1932. All in Town 3' north, Range 1 enat. Town 4 West, Inglinm Counly, Michignn, together with Court tor said County ot Inghftm Is held, sell Ifi'esenlitlion ot claims itgftinst said estate gage will be foreclosed by a salo at public lect his interest as such Receiver in the ARLINGTON A. BERGMAN, MortgaBCO. north. Range 1' east,. Michignn, nnd' tho Vil­ the herefiilftmenta hnd appurtenances thereof. at public ftuclion to the highest bitldor, on the should be limited, nnd that a time and place auction lo tbe highest bidder, at the north premiaea. A. A. BERGMAN, Attorney for Mortgagee, lnge of Willinmaton, Inghnm County, Michi­ Dated ht Lnnsing, Michigan, this 14th day foreclostiro of said morlgftge, the prcmlaes de­ be itifpolnleti lo reeoivc, examine and adjust entf-nnco to the City Hail in the City ot Lnn­ In pro per. Business Address, Mitaon, Michi­ gan, of April, A. D. 1932. scrilietl in sftid mortgage, or so nfueh thereof all clitlms nnti tietnftnds ngfiinst said deceased sing, liiglfnm County. Michigan, thfjt licing one The lands nnd ' pt-omlses d c s c r I b edgan , •«lCwl3 Dnled April' r8th. 1932, THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, Mort­ as shall he necessftf-y to pfty the nmount duo by ftnd before sffld court: ot life plnces whcf-o the Circuit Court in sftitl morlgftge being its followa: Slluatetl MARY B. CORWIN; gagee. off sftid mortgage, toRcthor with the nttorncy's It Is Offlef'eil, Thnt cfeditors ot said deceffs­ fof- Iho snifl County ot Inghnm is held, in life City ot Lansing, County ot Inghnm FRED D. CORWIN. Mortgngoea. KELLEY, SESSIONS, WARNER & EGER, fee, interest at 0%, and all logftl coats, which ed nf-e retiuircti lo ifrcsciit their claims to snid of tho Iftnds nnd premises deacribed and Stitte of Michigan, nnd mofe particularly MORTGAGE SALE ' A. A. BERGMAN, Attorney for Mortgagcca. Attorneys tor MorlgnRco, nuainess Addf-esa; snid piemises nro deacribed ns follows: cotff-t al shid Pi-olmte Court on or before the in anid mof-lgnge, or so much thereof ns may descM-ibed aa: Default having been mndo in the conditions Bualncas Address. Mason, Mich. I6wl3 324 Mutfiitl llldg.. Lnnaihg, Michigan. 15wl3 Tho east half of tho southwest quarter, and 30lh day ot August, A. D. 1032, at ton o'clock be necosaftf-y to pay the nmount duo aa nfore- The west half (Vj) of Lot thf-ec (3), Blocko t n certain mortgngo mndo by Corn May tlio west half of tho west half o£ the south­ in the forenoon, anid time nnd place being sffifl on aftid mortgnge, wilh Intereat thereon One Ilundf-ed aevenly-elRht (178). Cily of Hills, also known ns Mrs, C, M, Hills, widow, east quhi-ter, all on aectlon thirly-aix In Town hereby itppointed tor the examination and ad­ ftt the rnlo ot seven per cent, ftnd nil legnl Lnhaing, together with tho hef-edltamcnta and to Lnnsing Snvings & Lonn' AsBocinlion, of MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE. 3 north. Range 2 west, being Delhi Township, justment of nil cinims and demnnila ngainst coala, chnrges nnd expenacs, including tho itifnurtenancoa thereof. Lansing, Michignn, n Michignn corpornllon, Default having-been made in, the conditions Dotatilt having teen mndo in the conditions Inghnm County, Michignn, anid deceased. ftltornoy tee ot $35,00 nllowed by Ifiw and Daleunty Circuit Court li County, Michigan, (that being one ot the there is claimed to be due_ at the date hereof will, at the north main entrance to the Oity statute. Said snio will be mode subject fto tho at public vendue to the highest Udder, at th. Street entrance to tho City Hall Building:, 'Lan­ held), said assignees will,,by virtue of the places where tho Circuit Court for Ingham tho sum of 11077.07 as principal and interest Hall In the Oity of Lansing (that being one delinquent taxes nssCBBcd tor the year 1931. West trefnt door ot th. Court House in th. sing, Michigan,' (that being one of tho places pdwer of sale In said mortgage and In pur­ and the further sum of $128.79 for taxes paid ot tho places where the Circuit Court for tho whore tho Ingham County Circuit Court la County is held), said Carrie H, Barnard, the thereon. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue Tho premises described in aaid mortgage and Oity et Mason, Ingham County, Michigan, that suance ot the statute In lueh cose provided, surviving mortgagee, will by virtue ot the County ot Ingham Is hold) sell, at public to be sold by virtue ot this notico are de- being one of the places ot holding th. Circuit hold), the Innds described therein, or such part sell at public auction the lands described there­ ^owor ot sale contained In said mortgage and ot tho aforesaid power of sale, said mortgage auction, to the highest Udder, the premises Court tor said County of Ingfaaa. on FMday, thereof as shall bo necessary to eatlsfy the in, or so much oa shall be necessary to sat­ will be foreclosed to satisfy the amounts due described in said mortgage, or ao much thereof Bcribod as; Commencing five hundred ninety- amount duo thorcon at the tlma of »»lo. to­ n pursuance ot the statute in such case pro­ thereon, and the coats of foreclosure as pro. five feet (505) north nnd ono hundred .eighty the tth day ot May. A. D. 1981, at on. o'eloek isfy the amount due thereon at time of sale, vided, sell at public auction on the foreclo­ vided in said mortgage and by law. by sale of as may be necessary to pay th. amount ao (180) feet oast ot tho center ot Section Eight in the afternoon ot said day. Eastern Standard. gether with Interest at six per cent and all together with interest thereon at seven per sure thoroot, the'land described In said mort­ as aforesaid due on said mortgage, with In­ Time, which premises ar« d.Mrib.d in said legal coats, includlntr an attorney fee of Thirty, cent per annum, and all legal costs, Including the mortgaged premises to the highest bidder tereat at seven (7) per cent and all legal (8), Town Four (4) North, Range Two (2) five Dollars, a parcel of land deserlbod as: the gage to aatlsty the amount due thereon at the at public .vendue at the west front door of the West, runninb thenco east one • hundred two mortgag. as eltuat. In th. Tienlrnship ot Stock- an attorney fee of twenty-flve dollan, lands time ot sale, together with Interest thereon at Court House In the City of Mason, . Ingham costs, together with aald attorney's fee, to (102) feet, thenco north thirty-slx (36) foot, bridge, Ingham County, MIehlfM, t»wlti Th. north 68 feet ot lots one and two, and north described aet Commencing on the south line of anvon per cant per annum, together with all wit: The east one half (H) of ihe southeast southwest quarter ot sscllon one. Township ' 68 feet of west 6,7 feet ot lot three of Re- Jeromr Street eleven rods east of east line of County, Michigan, that being one of the places one quarter (>4) and. that part of th. east thenco west ono hundred two (102) feet, Subdivision ot lota 6 to 29 tncluitve, of An- legal coste. including an attprneyfee ot Thirty- for the holding of the Circuit Court for aajd thenco south thirty-six teet (36) to the place on. north ot Rang, two .ut ot th. Prinelpal Pennsylvania Avenue, thenee louth ten rods, five Dollars, provided for In said mortgage, county on June 8rd, 1982. at t.n o'eloek In one half (^) of the northeast on. quarter ot beginning, in tho City of Lansing, Ingham Meridian. Also, «0.1C0 of ju .or. In th. geH'n Subdivision of tot 80 and portions of iota east two rods, north ten rods and west two vis! Lands in said Oity of Lansing, Ingham the forenoon, which said premises ar. describ­ CA), lying south of Cedar River, all in northwest eom.r of th* Borthw..t Quarttr ot 78 and 70 of College Grove PUt, Otty of Eut rods to beginning, CItjr of Lansing, Ingham Section 20, Town 4 North, Range..IWeat. County, Michigan,' aaid premises being situate LansinK, Ingham County, Htehiftan, atid sale County, Michigan, described asi'The west St ed as the north flfty-two acres of .the east half at No. la&l Glenroflo Street, In the aaid Oity th. southeast quutor ot said ..Mtion on.. Al. County. Michigan. toet ot lot 7 of block 41 In said Olty ot Lan- of the southeast quarter of^steUon twenty. excepting therefrom th. east one halt {w of of Lansing, Michigan, , Is., th. west halt of tt. nolrtb.ut quarter ot to be aubject to the unpaid principal of IB.- Dated February 10, 1912. > sSven In Town Two North. Rang. Two West, th. east on. halt (H) the south.ast on. seeUon .12. Townihlp and RMft atanaald. \ 305.00 and interest teoruins thereon since De- < ADA O'CONNOR BRI008. Aurelius Towtifhip. Ingham County, Michigan. quarUr (U) of Seetion 20, Town 4,North. Dated April 16, A, D. 1032, Captaining in all tjA.IO MffM. mot* or li... comber 1, 1981, ' MABEL BRtOGS HERRON, Dated 'Lansing, Michigan. April 16,VitS2. Rang. 1 WMt, Township ot Meridian, Ingham LANSING-SAVINGS 4b LOAN ASSOCIA­ Dated February 10, 19«2. Trusteti of th. BsUt. of Auresta* B. Briggii CARRIE H. BARNARD, Dated March tth.- WM. TION, By Oscar. 0. Bleed, It» Secretary. , F. D. MeKIBBIM OOUPANY, Aulsnee. deceased. Assignees. Surviving Mortgagee. OEOROB A, SURATEAHX and MARY B. """'fffi-MA W. BLANK, Mortgag.. JOSBPH H, DUNNBBAOXB. Attorney for' |^^'*S«nuNfl. oon. 0, F. * E.,T. HAMMOND. Attorneri for 0. F. * E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for C, F. * E, T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for SURATEAUX, Mortga»Ms,_ „ . Mortgagee, .^Busineas Address) Suite 602 Cap- Asiitnee, Bualnei* Addrtu, LanilnB. MIehl. Assignees, Business Address, Lansing,^ UlehU Surviving Mortgagee, BuiinMs Address,. Lan­ 0. J. HOOD * W, a. 8BBLYB. Mason, Hieh. "^"'-"•-"'^•^-^.'SoilKsi; lUI National Bank Bldg,. \ (Now HolUster IM. Iwll sing, Mlshlgan, >*wU Attornsy* for Mortgag.... lOwlS lOwlt Building) Lansing. Michigan. >, Kwlt INGHAM CQUyXY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 5,1932 ,Page Twelve

JASON CROSS REACHES AGE OF 90, Scene of the Mine Riots in Ohio TAKES ACTIVE INTEREST IN LIFE farkhurst Says:

MASON MAN BELIES HIS AGE. CAME WEST WHEN COUN Here Today—Theyll Be Everywhere TRY WAS YOUNG AND LAND WAS FREE. Tomorrow (By Emerson 6. Glldart) In the second year of the admJnis-f flapjacks lubricated with molasses. It tration of John Tyler, first "accidental would be hard scrabbling till their president", and hard upon the heels of first' crop of. sod-corn was harvested, New Nelly Don Cottons the celebrated ,f'Hard',Cider Cam^ but It would run 40 bushels to the palgn" and the untimelyrdeath''In of­ acre in the rooty, broken-up sod. Four- Tliey're so young', vibrant, refresliingly new—so very "Nelli^ ox teams pulled the heavy breaking- fice of "Old Tlppecanoe",-^onj':May.3, Donisli". Dainty, cool batistes witli fluttering' capes, ruflles 1842, Jason Lee Cross, for 55:$ears; an plow through the obstinate turf, but honored and respected.'cltizen.:.df Ma:- 'horses hitched to.cultivators complet and perJcy pufU sleeves. Or sports types of broadclotli, printed ed the conquest of the soil. The gum son, and who last Tuesday reached his dimity and slubbed lawn. And each is a grand example of ninetieth birthday, was born ot.blue bo ,roads were impassible in. wet Yankee parentage in the township of .weather; and in dry, neighbors took Nelly Don's summer slogan, "QUALITY STAYS UP—PRICES turns at hauling their grain 85 miles Sharon, Litchfield county, Connecti­ STEP DOWN". Nelly Don Dresses i3riced from $1.50 to $5.75. cut, His arrival at his ninetieth mile­ to Chicago to be ground, , stone was quietly celebrated by a few Cross did his turn al anything that of his relatives at the home of his promised Mm a dollar, and the sot daughter, Mrs, Estelle Gildart, of The tiers calledTilm "the live Yankee", At "1932" Value Onarga, ho worked two years in a Sentinel, at Utlca last Sunday, For the various events of the One cannot live to the ripe old age brickyard. One fall he spent on a of 90 without having something to steamboat hauling cordwood up the spring season as well as in connec­ tell; and since "Jaclc" Cross has al­ Iroquois river a distance of 40 miles Tills pliotogi'iipli shows tlic Sonicrs illlnc In llio fore^'i'ifmld, wIDi tlio iiilnins lown of Allcnii, Ohio, in llio ImcU- ways lived up to the Yanlfc>e traditions to Watseka, The old sidewheeler gi'oiinil.'wlioi-o throe ,striker,? were killed iliid mliii.v Injured, Niilloluil Gimrdsiiloii look elilii'jjo ul! llio ,sUiiiUlfili ilnd tile tion with tho closing of the school of honesty and shrewdness, independ­ dragged three barges, each loaded dosing of tllo iiiliio avorlcd further dlsordol-s. ence and piety, ho is no exception to with 20 cords. He woj cook. The year, the Parkhurst's store offers a wages he thought'good. They wore that nile, A great story-teller him­ selection of smart semi-formal type self. In relating the events of his In­ $1,50 a day. teresting life he pictures them with a Game was plentiful and free to all. High School Pitcher Bandits Who Dynamite { Metliodist Episcopal Cliurcli ; drosses—all in tho now dusty pas­ vividness that makes it hard for the Flights of wild geese and brant in f .1. H. Bancroft, Pastor f , scribe to know what to omit in penn­ spring or fall would darken the sun. Hurls Perfect Game Fish to Be CJeaned Out tel shades. Priced irom If'^M up. ing a brief account of his long and But It was five dollars if you killed a Ilnninierfost, Noi'.way, — Vollowliif: picturesque career. tho exiimiile of the Kroncll (;ovonimont buzzard. Now the order is reversed. No Ilrr, NO RUN GXMK, PITCHED Morning worship 10, Special mu­ His father, a man of parts in his In 1868 his brother Ed, who had BY LANG. In clonuliiK up Corsleim liaridlts, tlio sic. Sermon, "Mother Complex", community, built a largo liouse all of been advised to go to Minnesota for I Norwoginn govoi'iimont inlenils to Come to this service and bring tho chestnut lumber cut on his own farm, clean out tlio fislilng baiidlU, wlin i\ro his health, was taken worse. With Ranald Lang, star pitcher for the family, and backed it- up against the Hoosac wife and baby daughter. Cross started raiding tho hiinUs ^Off nnrtliorii Nor­ mountain, overlooking the Housatonic Mason high school team, pitched him­ Sunday school at 11:30, The Sun­ overland to his relief, ' He reached self into the hall of fame at Stock- way with d,vii!unlt.e .nid dp.';lrn.vlii« day lesson will be "Indulgence or Self- river, just in*time for the arrival of Waverly, Iowa, and misfsrtune over­ tlie subject of our sketch. An inter­ bridge Wednesday afternoon when he l1iou,s,Tnll.s of tons of viiluahle .food Control?" OUIlrAINS took him. The wife, who had thought hung up a record of no hits and no every season, t Epworth League at C;30, Lesson on ested town-clerk of Sharon, hearing of the trip in the open air in an emi­ runs over a full nine-inning route. War has boon docliu'od, and the "Rural Life" emphasizing "Co-opera­ Mr. Cross, secured a plioto of the old grant wagon would bo good for her, Novelty ruffled curtains house a few years ago and sent it to Lang had 19 st^ikc-outs to his credit coast gniird ani\ pnllce forco,s nroplan­ tive Living", sickened and died; near here, too, he and walked but one man. In two in­ Evening service at 7:30. A union him. The house stands straight and received word of his brother's death. ning a campaign for protection of tho plumb, like the New Englandcr that nings, the third and ninth,, the Mason service. Special music. Sermon topic 5!)c pair and up The hard times of '67 had hit the hurler set down the opposltion,/with industry, on which more than 00 por "The By-Products of Religion". An built it. A few years later the fath­ lowan farmers hard; wheat brought cent of tlio nortliorn folk al-o de­ er died, leaving the mother to care three consecutive strike-outs. hour of joy and praise. but 33c a bushel. All he had was dis­ pendent. Prayer meeting on Thursday 7:30, for a growing brood oC five, of whom In every Inning Lang had the In­ Lace curtains .'jil pair iind u|> sipated by adverse conditions. Money Since mn It has boon UloKlil to kill Jason was the youngest—and prob­ there was little or none; farmers re­ dian sign on the usually heavy hitters ably the liveiiost, fish liy dynamite, hut It iil\va,vs tins fused to sell their grain; and dealing from Stockbridge, Mason won 12 to Panel Curtains 490 inmcl niid up I-Te attended an old-fashioned school, 0 by pounding Howlctt of Stockbridge been carried on. was almost all barter. Discouraged HOLT taught by an old-fashioned schoolmas­ after a year's effort to got ahead. for 12 safeties. Mason scored one run ter, who wielded the birch in the old- Cross started back by train with his each in the second, fifth and eighth in­ Only twenty nations, two-thirds of Miiry fl, Austin, Oorrespoiulcnt fashioned way. Here he learned that baby, for Illinois, He reached Onarga nings, seven in the seventh frame and the usual particlpVnts, arc expected to Michigan was one of tlie westernmost with ,$5, Almost the first acquain­ two in the ninth, take part in the annual Davis Cup UNDEiUVE.AR states, in the days of the Missouri tance he met wanted to borrow ,'?500, Lang has pitched great ball'all the tennis play this year. The plays and tho musical will be Compromise, given at the high school Thursday Back among friends, he again wooed year and every game lost by Mason White and pastel pinks—new mesh He worlced on farms in his youth, has been booted away by the error night. May 5; for the benefit'of the vied with others in laying out their Fortune's fickle favor. Realizing it athletic associatloh. ••' was "fish or cut bait", he noted that route, 1 Rolfe Community t styles and priced from 50c up. swaths with the scythe, saw the first Friday afternoon members of the reaper in the vicinity go into action there was a balloon ascension • dated llowcll Wins for the Onarga fair ground in the late athletic association will'compete in a on a neighbor's farm, helped haul Lang and Rancour staged a pitch­ Nina Warner of Mason, spent tho track and tennis meet at Okemos. T elluDoK Including slips, bloomers, step-ins, wood and make it into charcoal, and summer of 1870, It was the first one er's battle in a thrilling game at Ma­ over seen in those parts and ho know week end with Miss Reba Kirby. Tho Ladies Aid society of the Pres­ combinations and brassiers. hauled iron ore from the mountain to son last Friday. ?Iowell won by the Mr, .and Mrs. Coe Emmons of Dear­ a blast furnace which used the char­ that iC the weather wore fine there count of 2 to 1. Lang was taken for byterian church made different plans would be an immense crowd. He ob­ born, spent the week end with Mr. and than usual for' this week and served a coal, a dozen miles away. For a brief five hits while Rancour of Howell Mrs. Lee Smalley, period he was at Plymouth Hollow, ligated himself hundreds of dollars, yielded but four safeties. Mason was lunch at the school house Wednesday his credit being good, and bought up Mr, and Mrs, Claude Reynolds call­ instead of the regular public supper at working in the famous Scth Thomas charged with five errors which lost ed on Mr, and Mrs, W, Cheney, cloclc factory, wlicro ho became ac­ all the concessions. The morning the game, Howell made three errors, tho church on Thursday. Parkhurst's dawned bright and fair; the crowd Howell opened the scoring'with one Mrs, John Snyder and Mr, and Mrs, The Holt fire department responded quainted with the original Scth Thom­ Ira Thorpe spent Sunday with Mr, and as and his son. was tremendous and hungry; and in run in the third, Barto brought to a call on.West Miller Road on Mon­ the three days of the festival his IBarker homo with a smashing blow in Mrs, Charles Thorpe at Atchinson day and prevented a fire from doing Just before the Civil War brolce Lake. in tho high school assembly room. agricultural agent. out, at ago of 19, while he was cutting stands paid him almost .'J'lOO above all the fifth to tie the score but In the more than about ?5.00 damage to the expenses, Peyton Weston, the fam­ sixth inning Howell broke the tie. The Mr, and Mrs. G. Parks and daugh­ home of Mr. Tisch. Among those on the program are R, Mr. Thorpe will judge the articles wood in the winter of 1S60-11, his axe ter Juno of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. slipped and nearly severed his foot, ous walker, was present and gave an game was just seven innings. Rancour J. Baldwin, director of extension, G, made by club members. Some work exhibition. Frank Fetters and family spent Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Keller are mov­ This incapacitated him for military was credited with nine strike-oiits ing to their former farm home, just parents and H, H. Barnum, county of unusual excellence in carpentry and while Lang fanned eight of the How­ day with Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Tucker service' and made him slightly lame Cross was on his way to success of Mason. south of Holt. A, Thorpe, assistant state 4-H club all his life. He had the sorrow of see­ ell hitters, basltetry has been made under tho lo­ again. For several years ho raised Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Spoors spent The boys and girls handicraft 4-H leader, A. R. Austin, local farmer and cal leadership of E, R, Hancock. ing 25 of his companions march away and dealt in strawberries and "Other Bullen, with two hits, led the Ma­ the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Dil­ clubs are planning on achievement to the war, and himself left behind. Of small fruits, selling mostly on the Chi­ son offense. Collar and Barto had lon of Owosso, day, Saturday, at the high school, this 25, about a dozen returned. cago market. He grow to have an in­ one SEifety each. Poor'base running Mr, and Mrs, Scheivo and family of when all of their work will be on ex­ His relatives wore now leaving Con­ timate acquaintance with the com- lost Mason its opportunity to win, hibition for theday and honors award­ East Lansing, called on Mr. and Mrs. Friday and Saturday Specials necticut for newer lands in the Middle missionmen on the old Water'street Hasiett plays in Mason Friday aft­ J. T,. Hadwin, Sunday afternoon, ed. In the evening, beginning at 8 West. In 1804 ho was married to row, now transformed Into Wacker ernoon. In an earlier game at Has­ Mr, and Mrs. Vern Palmer were o'clock, a program will be given, Amanda Owen, and the next year Drive an acquaintance that stood him lett tire Maroons wore beaten by the callers of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Field, which includes R. J. Baldwin of M. S, HOME DRESSED MEATS they followed the others to the Grand well in l^and in later life. error route. C, as a speaker. All are invited to X Wednesday afternoon. Prairie of Illinois, where you "tickled Some of his relatives had settled in Born to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Ha;5el, inspect the work and attend the pro­ the earth and It laughed with a har­ Michigan, locating at Fitchlnirg in Monday, May 2; twin boys. They gram, vest". The region was just opening Beef Roasts, good quality Ingham county, and in Henrietta County Federation To weighed SVs and Gibs, Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Richards, North to settlement, From almost its east­ township in Jackson county. In 1877 ern edge, as far as the eye could reach Meet In Haslett Soon Cedar street, have a daughter, Kath- Fresh Ham Roasts, half-whole ho made a visit to look them up, iind ryn, born Tiiursday, April 28, at Spar­ it was a sea of waving grass—the eas­ It* was then he met Jessie Dean, of Christian Science Society 1 Pork Loin, end roasts iest place in the world for a newcom­ row hospital in Lansing. Henrietta, who became his wife the riU)aRAl» FOR AFFAIR IS AN­ ,4 er to get lost on a cloudy day. Land next year. Two children were born to Tho young people of the Epworth Bacon, home cured in chunk ]2\ which recently sold for ?300 and $400 NOUNCED BY co»mrrTEE. League enjoyed a party in the church them, Estelle and Paul, who lived, be­ Christian Science services over As- an acre was then being homcsteadcd, sides a third who died in infancy. Soon parlors Monday, evening. or selling for .?1,25. The terrible The annual meeting of the Ingham cltine's jewelry store Sunday morning Holt Presbyterian Cluirch after the daughter's birth they moved at 10:30. Subject of the lesson ser­ prairie fires that now are history were to Mason, County Federation of Woman's clubs Chas. P. Andrews, Pastor PORK Picnic Hams 9c a common occurrence, and persisted will bo hold in Haslett on Wednesday, mon, "Adam and Fallen Man." Pri­ "The Right Use of Talents" will be The last 53 years of his lite Mr, mary Sunday school will be held dur­ PSunday, May 1. E. will meet at 3:30. The Senior C. 6c Home Dressed of 75 he drove his own car until a In the afternoon the program con­ Among the Bible citations was loose steering-wheel precipitated a sists'of music, a one-act play under E. will meet at 6:30. The topic will this passage, (Lyke 15:24): "For this be "Appreciating our Parents". The wreck and lost him his nerve. Though the direction of Mrs, Theresa • Way my son was dead, and is alive again; he has yet to ride in the airplane, he Merrill of Detroit, chairman of drama union service will be held in the Pres­ Ring Bologna he was lost, and is found;" byterian church at 7:45. The 7th and has grown as used to them as anyone of the state federation. The Rev, Correlative passages read from the as they drone over his head, coming Ellsworth Roamon of the Universalist 8th grades of the public school will Christian Science textbook included assist in putting on the service. There Large Frankfurters out to Utica from Selfridgo field. church of Lansing will give an ad­ the following: "Sorrow for wrong­ When the intcrurban railroad was put dress on "God Citizenship," will also be a short play by Mrs. Thor- 10c doing is but one step towards reform burn's class and a reading by Ailene Ring Liver Sausage through Mason from Jackson to Lan and the very easiest step. The next sing, he was on the council and was Gunn. and great step required by wisdom First Methodist Episcopal Church one of those who fought to force the Baseball .Prospects is the test of our sincerity, namely, company to bring its tracks through Emil A. Runkel, Minister PORK Home Miulc Believed Promising reformation." A. B. HOWARD the business section, believing that Morning worship 10 with Mothers LIVER BOLOGNA impiiovements always do more good Day sermon by the pastor. There will than harm. (Continued from page 1) be special singing by the choir. 6c i^arlcet 15c lb. First Presbyterian Church Sunday school 11:10. A short pro­ He has bought, impr^yed and sold Should this be done it is probable Bev. Oeorgt A. Peroivial, Pastor several farms, and used to say that he that arrangements will be made for gram will be given in connection with "never lost a dollar on improve­ rental of the playing' field there on the Sunday school, ments". He was alderman-at-large in Sundays, 10:00 a, m. Church school. Epworth League 7. Leader, Elton Barnard. Floating Power! Enjoy the Thrill of Mason four years, and also served as s Letters have been received from 10:55 a. m. Morning worship fea­ street commissioner. He was an inti­ turing proper observance of Mother's Union worship at the Presbyterian managers of Lansing, Jackson and church 7:45, . NEW-LOW mate friend of Lawton T. Hemans, Detroit teams seeking Sunday con­ day. Anthem by the choir and solo, Free Walking! Walking on Air one-time representative, and author of "Mumsy of Mine," by N. J. Fry. Ser­ Tuesday prayer service and stew­ tests. ardship class at the home of George 1932 Prices! Hemans' History of Michigan; and mon, '-'Fathers Also Are Parents." like him was a lifelong Democrat. He A campaign for funds is already 5:00 p. m. Young Peoples meeting, Froedtert'at 8. Because MILLIONS is an ardent sponsor of the dry cause, underway. Carl Jewett reports that Thursday choir rehearsal at 8 at financial backing seems assured. The H the church. more people buy and a loyaj member of the Methodist t Goodycnrs, these high church. Ho is getting a little "thick money is needed for suits and team (North Aurelius Unioh~Ghurchj Acliievenicnt Day quality tires cost j'ou 0' hearing" of late years, but still en­ equipment, it is explained. A sub­ Rev. W. B. HartEog. Paator f Ambitious plans are being made for at tie. joys the sermons on the radio. scription list started in circulation on the local achievement day programs In his later active years Mr, Cross' Monday already amounts to more of the various 4-H boys' and girls' GOODVEAR chief vocation was drying apples. He than .flOO, Mr, Jewett reports. Next Sunday at the preaching hour, clubs that have been carrying on dur­ ventured into the business in 1890, Out for Team 10:30, Mother's Day will be celebrat­ ing the winter at Holt, Saturday eve­ PATHFINDER with one kiln, on what was then his ^Those who have signed up for ed by a program put on by Mrs. Pearl ning, May 7, is the date of the handi­ Siipertwist Cord Tires property in the eastern end of the city. .work-outs with the team are Wayne Bullen and her class of girls. Every­ craft exhibit and program while the Imagine the joy of walking Lifetime Guaranteed body is invited, especially the young clothing clubs have chosen Thursday Walk Along On It was a success, and he enlarged his Barker, Victor Hill, Howard Smiley, on a soft,, yielding, resilient CA.,Sir PRICHS plant year by year, until he was dry­ Floyd Harkness, Nelson Hall, Lloyd people. evening. May 12, J>rlco Ench ing thousands.of bushels, and selling Howell, P, L, Bailey, Merton Mizer, Sunday school at 11:30. A banquet served by mothers of the Air Cushions cushiori^ The NU r' MATIC Full of in Tube The next Ladies Aid supper will be handicrafters is the first event of Sat­ Oversize Ench Pnirs them to commissionmentnin car lots. Ranald Lang,. Ralph Myers, John Ed- shoe rf or women rests the body Eternal vigilance was the price of suc­ gar,,Ferris Strickland, Earl Otis, M, served May 12. Tickets will be num­ urday night. This will bfi followed by 29,v4.40-21 4.7 6.33 6.16 but one for 20 years. That one year The NU-MATIC shoe resti^' walking. It exercises every 29,x4.75-20 6.43 6,24 Painter, Arthur Clark, Jess Harkness, the body while standing- apples being a failure In Michigan, he Harry Swartout, Henry Willis, Dick muscle. 29,v5.00-19 6.65 6.45 went back to Illinois and built and prevents jars and shocks 30x5.00-20 6.7S 6.5S Bullen, Bob BuUen, Dart Lang, Har­ successfully conducted a dryer there. old Barnhill,, Arthur Nichols, Erie while wallcing.' , „ 28x5.25-18 7.53 7.5« Five years ago he and some of his Try the delightful comfort ,30x5.25-20 7.89 7.65 Spenny, Wayne Spenny and Harry Men and women—see these 31x5.25-21 8.15 7.9t old cronies in Mason organized a "bor­ Spenny. • of walking on 60 per cent air. rowed time club". It met on the mem­ Boost Your Own remarliable NU-MATIC shoes 30,x3 .,. 4.07 3.95 Patented NU-MATIC shoes bers' birthdays, when they would en­ All of them have been high school —at our store exclusively. or semi-pro players, Sevferal of them H. D. Truck Tirci joy, rehearsing old times over a good are sold here exclusively. Pop­ dinner, On these occasions it was played upon the Mason team in the We promise new foot de­ CASH PK10F.S Tri-county league. Barker, Hall and State Products ular prices. Ask for a denqon- Prico Each In perfectly natural for "Jack" to be the light. All styles — popular Size nf Ktlcli Ptiiro Tul)o life of the party. Of the 10 charter Jess Harkness have played upon prices. stration. members, only,himself and three oth­ Pleasant Lake aggregations. 30x5.... 15.45 14.98 $2.00 33x5,... 17.10 X6.60 Z.XO ers remain, \ 32x6,... Z6.50 zs.so 3.Z0 He has passed his latest biVthdav in OAR IS WRECKED. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 36x6, X9.X0 X8.20 3.35 fair health, as much to his own sur­ Friday evening a car driven by Use Michigan Oil And 34x7.... 36.40 35.30 4.35 prise as to that of those who have James Percival, 14:year-old son of the IN MASON 38x7.... 39.60 38.40 4.75 known him so many years, who can' Rev. George Percival, while driving on hardly believe to see him that he has the Waterworks road was: thrown At Wright's Shoe Shop TRADE Gas exceeded .man's allotted threescore over a culvert when one,, of the tires 110 West Maple street \ your old and ten by two decades. blew out., Neither young Percival nor tires for his companions were Injured, but the A factory representative will be in Mason all day Friday and Saturday at Wright's Shoe Repair Shop at llOf West Maple NEW1932 DEMONSTRATES Sh/oES. car was badly wrecked. , Ooedjrcar Nu-Matic shoes will,bo demonstrat­ street to dismonstrate these wonderful shoes. Why suffer tired, All* ed Friday and Saturday by Mr. Hersh BUYS NEW TANK. sore feet when you can feel as if walking on air? Come in and Waatlian of Lansing, at the Wright shoe repair C..W. Couch & Son Installed a new let Mr. Hersh show you how to enjoy comfortable feet at low shop at 110 W. Maple street. A spe- tank for their gasoline supply,,^ The . 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