// you seek a dcliglitfitl It is belle)- lo suffer onee peninsula, look about you. llum lo be forever on your —Motto 01 Micliig.in, TYNEWS gunrd. Seventy-third year, No. 28 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932 12 Pages Enters Lists To Oppose Dickinson Wants To Be Clerk iNYBALLOISMN mnmiui SUIUGiSICOUNIY • INSipiECIi mimmmi NOKWElECIil ONIIiES imM H. n, LoNGVB.Va AND fl, n, DKAN VVKSK OF SaOO oFnOUKo FOR TWO OLD .^lE.MUFKS AIIIO KIC- BAMi RIIOKIVEK A.SK.S RIOTURN AUK OHoSKN. V couxrv F.\ii{ Si<:i{ii:.s. TUKMCo, rWO ARE DKFEATIOI). olf' COLXTV DEPOSITS. I'rtvslilciit of Sdliool Boiiril nucJiires New Board ConipDsm! Of Hulett, Eb­ UuLSiMg Unitcfil Oils, Miison^ Le.sile Conri Rules 'rhnt; Biinils of li'iirnicr .Mlisnii Scliool riiiiinc.cs In .And Siockhriilijc IC.vpeclcd To erly, ISeliiiMioNt, Becker .Anil llciilniy Coiutlnon. , WlicellJr Chosen Mondav. Directors Aro Slill BiniMng, .Many ICiiI.er ICIhuination. Witiie.sscs Culled. i Aflcr three ballots were taken at Honors wei'o nbout equally divided the annual school meeting Monday One of the features of the 1932 Ing­ n tlie Okemos Consolidnlod school Taking of testimony in tho suit of night I-I, B, Longyear, veteran school ham county fair will be the baseball election hold Monday night. Two ot Cai'l Fors, I'occivor tor tho .\meriean ! board mcmbei', was returned lo office, championship title race between the the membei's of tlio retiring boai'd Slate Savings bank ot Lansing, ' The iii-st two ballots failed to yield a four strongest teams in the county. wei'o rc-oiecled and two were defeat­ iigaiiist Tnghnin counly tor t;he i'eliirn majority to any candidate. On the The loams tentnlivoly picked by the ed. C. L. Hulett and Aionzo Eberly oP $94,2(10.77 willuli-iiwn by County third ballot Mr, Longyear received a fair committee arc the United Oils ot were I'otui'iicd to tho board. Ralph Troiisul-oi- Hubert Bullen o'n Dcconi- Lansing, Mason, Stockbridge and Les­ Tenny and Irvin Wilkins lost out. The bcr 21, 1931, the last ihiy on which i majority and was'declared elected, J, lie. Tiie games will bo played on ! B, bean was given a majority on the fifth member of tho retiring boni'd, A. the bnnit wlis open for business, be- August 24, 2r> and 26, during the coun­ B. Keesler, was not a candidate but g-nn in circuit court in Lansing liist first ballot to fill the unexpired term ty fair at Mason. of V, J, Brown who resigned three Percy Wheeler was nominated by him Thursday. Tlic trial wns continued Joy O. Davis of tVlason is chairman and was elected. Friday. Tuesday and Wednesday and , weeks ago. il is expected Hint the balance rif this No nominations were made wlien ot tho baseball committee of the fair. The school election at Okemos this Ho states that a purse of ,$200 has al­ week will be needed before the lionr- the electors were called upon to year wns unusual in that all five mem­ Ings before .Iiulgo Collingwood are vote for a member for the full three- ready been secui-od for the elimination bers of tho board had to be elected. compielod. year term. iMr, Longyoar's term cx- contest. The purse will bo divided be­ The situation wns the result of strife tween winners and losers with the Tho case hns many i-nmificiitions. ' pircd and it was the post held by him extending over several years. Last Not only is the suit between the bank that was to bo filled. With no nomi­ largest share going lo tlic loam which year when O. J. Becker and E. M. HERBERT E. KIPKE emerges as champion. Present plans nnd the county being heai'd but other nations made, the total of 8'1 votes Moore failed to qualify within the 10- evidence ot transactions between the was divided among 38 candidates, Mr, A graduate of Michigan Stato col- call for a game between Stockbridge day period proscribed by law the pos­ fVROLD H. MOVER and a Lansing team, probably Alder­ THEO A. THOMPSON Ml-. tVtoyer won liis wings ns an blink anci the city of Lansing and Longyear received 30 and .7. B. Dean lego last year, Herbert E. Kipkc of Mr. Thompson, publisher of the itions lo which tliey were elected were Lansing, is a candidate for the repub­ man Kircher's scrappy United Oils, .iviator diii'lng tho VVoi'kl War. He numerous" firms and individunls is .10. Mrs. VV. E. C. McCowan received Wiliiamston Enterprise, and ardent declared vacant. C. L. Hulett and boing brought out. The dii-oclors of six votes, Arthur .Tewett and Mrs. K. lican nomination as county treasurer. on Wednesday, August 24. On the Aionzo Eberly wore appointed by the has announced lhat he is n csindidiitc following day Mason and Leslie will supporter ot conservation, is to oppose tor the republican nomination as tho bnnk aro nlso mndo parties to tho A. Zimmci'man eacii received five and Ho is a brother of Harry Kipkc and Luren D. Dickinson in the republican township board to fill the vacancies. suit. A. B. Bail and Dr. Gertrude O'Sulli­ Ray (Stub) Kipke. meet. On Friday the winner ot Wed­ Frank Blackledge resigned during tho county clerk. He' will oppose Ihi-ee primaries for the nomination as lieu­ oilier candldiites. riiiirjji' Irrcgulariilc.s van each I'occived four. L. H. Harri­ nesday's game will play the winner ot tenant governor. yeni' and A. B. Keesler was appointed tho Mason-Leslie contest for the coun­ Ono ot the major contentions in the son. Arthur Zickgraf and Mrs. Bertha by the scliool bonrd lo fill the vacancy. Ciise nppeai-s lo be whetiicr or not Mr. Shafer received two each. Ono vote ty championship. The cloctoi's Monday were called upon Well Mi)t(;lie(l Bullen was told tho bank was to close each was cast for Hariy E. Neely, lo vote for two ti'usloes for the term the day following Decembei' 21. Mr. Dr. L. A. Wileden, C. L. Bickert, .Tohn Tlie teams entering tho title chase of three years, one for a term ot two IRVEIEIIANEIRS Bullen states thnt he was not tokl Ihnt ^ NoxOn. Seweli Laxton, .liidge L. B. arc well matched. Stockbridge has ED IWSON SEEKING years and two for one-year terms. the bnnk was lo close but wns in- ono ot the strongest teams in the .McArthur, C. A. Parichiii'st and Sid­ mmm JL The winiiei's ot tho contests tor llio foi-med thfit due tn the economic con­ ney Culver. longlhy sei-ies of championship learns .1 ditions thnt the bnnk wns conlemp- developed there. The United Oils of tliroo-yoju- tci'ins wore George Bonu- NEOR nllllol, III 10. KII'KIC OF I.ANSING OSIOFE IR Inting a.moi-ger and Ihnl the dii-cctoi-s .Mr. Longyoar's vote was increased OKIiKI Lansing or some other strong Lan­ niont "and 0. J. Bockoi-. Mi-. Beau­ lICASlIKIOa'S IJACK. mont won out ovei' Ralph Tcnny, tor- ''•'^'"V''!,\Al'-A'*^^l'J'l'A.9l^ ,A\SI!V«i snliglit tho exchange ot county depo­ I'lom 3G lo" 43 on tlio second ballot. IN sing team will be'a worthy opponent WILLIA .ALSTON P U B L 1 .S II E R IS OPKN.S f'A.>IPAIs IOx|M!<',teil To hut who wns not allowed to servo be- Testimony hns boon inli-oduced lo Noniinlilion .As 'rroiisiircr. this year. The last encounter went callso of the 10-diiy qualifying ruling, .Announci'meiit, 'rli.il He Will show that many unusual trnnsnctions McCowiin and C. A. Pai-khurst two, 13 innings and was finally won by Back Theo. /\. Thompson, Chiirlcs Seek Clerk's Office. A. Sink Also In Race. defeated Irvin Wilkins, former treas­ occui-red on December 21 and claims and A. B. Ball, Dr. Gertrude O'Sulli­ Mason Ijy a score of 4 to 3. have been made thnt some of the bank van, L. I-I. Harrison and fMrs. Bertha Another Michigan Stale college urer, 152 lo 119. graduate lins decided upon public ser­ Horse Pulling Harold H. Moyer, aviator during tiic officiiils wore aware Hint the bnnk Shal'ci- each one. A total of 80 votes Another feature of fair week is tho Ingham county is to have a candi­ C. L. Hulett won the race for the World War, announced Wednesday vice as a career. Herbert E. Kipke two-year term and was returned to would not open fot» business the fol­ wns Cast on the second ballot but as liorse pulling contest. The past two date for the republican nomination as llifit he is a candidate for llie repub­ lowing day. of Lansing, has announced his candi­ lieutenant governor in Theodore A. the board. He was opposed by Dr. Mr. Longyear lacked two votes of years this event hns created high in­ lican nomination for county clork. Mr. The irregularities alleged by attor­ having a "majority, another vote was dacy for the republican nomination as Thompson ot Wiliiamston. Mr. L. L. Kelly. Mr. Hulett received 148 county treasurer, the office now hold terest. This year even a larger entry Moyer is a resident of Lansing. He neys for the receiver include the re­ taken. list is expected. Sheriff Hugh W. Thompson is publisher of the Wllliam­ votes to 132 tor Dr. Kelly and two for has been connected with several Lan­ by Hubert Bullen. Mr. Kipke is the ston Enterprise and is well known Norman Wovor. turn of tho county deposit ot $94,- The third ballot resulted in .50 votes second Michigitn State man to enter Silsby is chairman of the pulling con­ sing business institutions. He is a 206.77 and the return of $150,000 to for Mr. Longyear, 30 for .1. B. Dean, test committee. A. J. Cable ot Onon­ throughout the stale by reason of his Aionzo Eberly. incumbent, and Nor­ graduate of Uio Lnnsing high school. the counly political field. Clark Cham­ interest in conservation. He has also man Wever each received 136 votes the Lansing city treasurer after bank­ six for Arthur Jewett, two for L. H. berlain, famous distance rimner, an­ daga is lo bo his assistant. Following his graduation he was em­ ing hours on December 21, the last I-larrison and one for Dr. Gertrude hold the office of lieutenant governor on the first ballot for one of the one- ployed by the City National bank. He day the bank was open, failure of the nounced his candidacy for the office Tho horse pulling contest will bo ot Michigan Kiwanis. Mr. Thompson year terms. On the second ballot Mr. O'Sullivan. of county clerk several weeks ago. divided into two classes, one for light left his bank position lo enlist in the bank to handle cash letters on the last Vacancy FilleMl comes by his interest in politics nat­ Ebcrly's total was raised to 138 while aviation section during tho war. He day, failure to send drafts for deposits Mr. Kipke resides at 809 West Hills­ teams and another for heavy teams. urally for his father, Herbert A. Mr. Wever polled 135 with one vote Four nominations were made for Liberal prizes are to be offered, it is won his commission as an .aviator and lo the home offices of two firms as the one-year term lo fill the vacancy dale street in Lansing. He attended Thompson, was at one tinfte stato sen­ cast for O. J. Becker. at present is a first lieutenant in the was usually done, withdrawals by Lansing high school, graduating in said. ator. The father and son have both Percy Wheeler of the district office Ciuiscd by the i-esignntion of V. .L Lists Printed aviation section of the Officers Re­ bank officials during the few days bo- Bi'own, Those nominated were Ar­ 1927. Following higli school he at­ iiold high offices in the state Odd Fel­ of the Consimiers Power company nnd serve Corps. fore the closing of the bank, and the tended Michigan Stale college, receiv­ Premium lists covering every de­ low organization. With the entry of former local manager at Mason, re­ thur Jewett, Mrs. Bertha Shafer, Mrs. partment of the Ingham county fair Following the war Mr. Moyer re­ return of securities to several indi­ VV. E. C. McCowan and J. B. Dean. ing his B. A. degree in business ad­ the Ingham candidate three men are ceived the largest vote in the election. turned to Lansing where he since has viduals and firms after the bank was ministration in 1931. have been completed and are now seeking the office. The other two are He was nominated by A. B. Keesler Mrs. McCowan at once declared that being distributed. . To eliminate ex­ been employed in the purchasing, es­ closed. she would not be a candidate and ask­ Mr. Kipke says, "Because I was Luren D. Dickinson of Charlotte, and to fill the one-year term for which Mr. timating, traffic and sales depart­ pense the lists are not being mailed Chai'les A. Sink of Ann Arbor. Keesler refused to be a candidate. Mr. Knew ()f CoM«llnons ed that her name be stricken from obliged to work my way through both ments of the Auto Body company, the Two witnesses testified that some this year. They will be distributed Mr. Thompson is a college grad-i Whejile'-was opposed by ^ ihe lists. high school and college, I have gained through farmers' organizations, the Motor Wheel Corporation and the H. of the bank officials knew on Decem­ Ninety votes were cast. J. B. Dean experience in a variety of occupations. schools and 4-H clubs. uate, having graduated from Kalama-| ^^r. VVheeler received 166 votes to 105 Jay Hayes Industries. ber 21 that the bank would not be received 49 and a majority, Arthur Many contacts throughout this and zoo college in 1920, subsequently tak-' f"'"/!''- Spross and one vote for Dr. Mr. Moyer is a member of the Lan­ open the following day. One state­ Jewett received 20 and Mrs. Shafer neighboring counties have been made Officers of the fair association are ing up graduate work in the school of ''ily- , , . ,. „ . rapidly completing the final arrange­ sing post of the American Legion. He ment made was that J. Edward Roe, 17. Four scattering votes were cast. because of my work as a basketball business administration at Harvar- d The patrons voted to make the East is active in veteran and fraternal president of the bank, had stated that May Not Serve nnd football referee." f ments for the county exposition to be University. With the exception of the Lansing bank the depository for the held the fourth week in August. circles. he did not want the Central Trust Mr. Dean w'as not present at the In addition to his scholastic and time spent at Harvard, Mr. Thomp­ school funds. Formerly the Haslett He says, "I feel that my experience company, of which he was president, meeting. Previously he had made the athletic activities, he has acted as son, has always been in Michigan. He bank held the school money but since in business and my interest in public to get "stuck." Another statement declaration that he would not serve treasurec. ai^d. served on finance com^ Arrest Leslie Youths is looked upon as a progressive news­ the closing of that institution tlie affairs has given me the necessary made was to the effect that Clarence upon the board of education. Follow­ mittees di'iring' his college cnreerT paper publisher. school has maintained financial con­ training-to competently execute the Schray, the cashier, had said to "write ing his election he asserted that he These activities have continued since For Attempted Wreck Living In a community which is-es­ nections with the East Lansing bank. many duties ot the county clerk. Many them the bank is closed." lias not yet decided whether or not to graduation. Mr. Kipke is now em­ sentially agricultural, he is familiar of my friends have been kind enough Mr. Bullen testified that he was. accept the office. He insists he is too ployed for the summer months as PLACED TIBS ON RAILROAD with the problenis of the farmers and Annual Co. I. O. O. F. to say that they will work for me. I asked by a bank official to withdraw busy with his own business to give playground director in Lansing. The have made no promises and if nomi­ the necessary time to school affairs. TRACK SOUTH OF I.ESLIE. at the same time is entirely cognizant the county deposit and that he did candidate for treasurer is a younger of the metropolitan interests, his Picnic Date Is July 22 nated and elected will carry out the withdraw the money and place it in a Should Mr. Dean fail to file his oath brother of the famou? Harry Kipke,' Roy Collins, 18, and Lawrence friends say. For a number of years duties of the office in the same man­ safety deposit box following the clos­ of office within 10 days, the other four Michigan football star and present he resided in Detroit. He has always COUNTY rX>Dr.ES WILL MEET AT ner as I have served in other business ing hour of the bank on December 21. members of the board of education are Riley, 20, arc in the county jail await­ coach, and "Stub" Kipke. ing trial in the circuit court for their been active in republican affairs and COUNTY PARK. positions." Defense Made ^ empowered to fill the vacancy without Mvt'joy To Enter has participated in local, county and Other Candidutf-s Bank officials defend th'e transac­ calling a special election. attempted wrecking of a Michigan It is also believed that William H. Central freight train Monday. A state political councils. Announcement is made of the fifth There are now four candidates in tion with Ingham county upon the The three members of the board Lovejoy of Locke is to again enter To Cut Frills annual Ingham County Odd Fellow the field. C. Ross Hilliard, present grounds that the deposits were il­ whose terms of olfice did not expire heavy tie was placed across the track the lists for treasurer. Mr. Lovejoy just south of Leslie. The boys claim "I have no charges against the picnic which will be held at the coun­ clerk, is to run again. Clark Cham­ legally made, the required bond not this year are Claude Post, president; was a candidate two years ago. He present incumbent of the office which ty park in Mason on Friday, July 22. berlain, graduate ot Michigan State having been approved by the board of L. R. White, secretary; and Dr. L. A. "they also placed heavy bolts upon the is a former chairman of the board of rails but removed them before the I am seeking," Mr. Thompson said in The first event on the day's program college this year, has announced his supervisors and the prosecuting at­ Wileden. Mr. Longyear was elected supervisors and is wic'/.ly known candidacy and it is said that J. F. torney and that the county funds lo the school board for the seventh freight train arrived. When the train making his announcement. "My only is a baseball game between Webber­ throughout the county. hit the heavy oak tic the tic was hope is that after as niany years in ville and Mason. This will be follow­ Webb of'Lansing, is also a candidate would be trust funds and should be lime. He was first elected in 1914 and for the republican nomination. has served continuously since. Clarence Lock ot Lansing, has al­ caught in the guard. The tie was office I may be as free from, criti­ ed by the basket dinner. Coffee will preferred over depositors' claims. The ready made his official announcement cism." be furnished. An hour's program will Mr. Webb has been in business in court ruled the first day of the trial FliiancbU Rei>orl. , shoved down the track and tore out for the nomination as treasurer. If other ties. The train carried the tie Regarding state affairs, he .said, "I follow consisting of the welcome ad­ Lansing for the past 15 years, as that the bonds of $600,000 given by Mr. White, secretary of tho board, dress by Mayor J. E. Taylor and nn treasurer of the Lansing Drop Forge, the directors arc binding. gave the financial report of the school Mr. Lovejoy enters, Mr. Bullen, the to a crossing several hundred yards believe we should cut out the frills present treasurer, will be opposed by away. When the tie hit the crossing which have become attached to our address by Representative Miles M. a partner in the Webb-Case company That the neglect to report tho for­ district. The totnl receipts for the Callahan of Reed City. and ns treasurer of the Hawkes Sales mal .approval of the bonds to the past year were ?67,235.47 with dis- three candidates with tho possibility the crossing planks were hurled many state government. While our state that one more may join the field. feet in the air. budget has been materially reduced Beginning at two o'clock in the aft­ corporation. board of supei-visors, is a mere tech­ bui'soments of g;66,5.'54.25. VVith the nicality is the explanation of county elimination of several members of the The engine was damaged but the during the past biennium, I believe it ernoon the contests will be held. There teaching staff and salary reductions fireman and engineer escaped without should and can bo still further reduc­ will be 100 yard dashes for boys and Students Must Make officials. for those remaining, tho estimated Registration Ruling injuries. The train did not leave the ed without in any way impairing the for girls under sixteen, a potato race .Array of Talent budget for tho coming year is $10,000 Explained By Clerk track but railroad officials assert that efficiency of any essential function ot for boys and a smoking contest for Tuition Applications The suit is attracting a large array less, being $51,990. had the tie been hit by a fast pas­ government. men. A nail driving contest for of legal talent and interested specta­ tors. Paul Eger and William Sessions The tax levy of 1931 was ?31;705.03. senger train thtat a bad wreck might Favors Rosubniisslon women will be staged and the women RURAL STUDENTS MUST APPLY .lUST ONE TOWNSHIP MUST have resulted. "I believe that a state government will furnish their own hammers. A BEFORE .lULY 25. of tho logal firm of Kelley, Sessions, Tho budget of 1932 is cut so that but Warner and Eger represent the bank ,?25,50S.7S will be raised by taxes this HAVE RE-REGISTRATION, Railroad detectives investigated and should at al! times be responsive and penny scramble for boys and girls un­ responsible to the people, for it is in der 12 years will close the contests. At Rural students who plan to attend receiver. John Wendell Bird, prose­ year. arrested Collins and Riley. They were cuting attorney, and Cummins and Mr. Post, tho president of the bonrd, C. Ross Hilliard, county clerk, ex­ taken before Justice M. L. Campbell ' their hands that the ultimate auth­ three o'clock the Lansing and Stock- high school this coming year must plains that a general re-registration ority should rest. I have not lost my bridge ball teams will play and at six file application for tuition payment Cummins of counsel, are defending doclai-ed that tho Mason school system Tuesday. They waived examination the county. In addition several of the is in a much healthier financial condi­ ot electors in 1932 is not required in faith in the judgment and wisdom of o|clock lunch will be served. with their rural school district boards and were bound over to the circuit the people, and it is on this basis that bank directors are represented by tion than are the majority of other townships and cities of less than 5000 court. They were brought to Mason ' At seven o'clock the Mason high before .luly 25. While the law pro­ population unless the township board I favor resubmission of the Eighteenth school band will play a concert on the vides that applications must be filed their own attorneys. systems in Michigan. ' to await trial. The case is gaining great interest CliurIENT ARRANGED. car driven by L. F. Lee of Lansing. Lansing Senators To wagon and badly crushed. He died a Ingham Legislator townships and cities ot Ingham coun­ half-hour later. He lived alone on his ty except the city of Lansing. In Lan­ CONCERT WILL BE HELD ON The accident occurred near the game Members of Mason and Lansing farm. Both cars were badly wrecked Play At Park Sunday farm three miles north of Stock- Paring State Costs sing registration must be made by Au­ TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 19. lodges of Knights of Pythias and Py­ bridge. gust 24. and the Hanna boy was taken to the thian Sisters are to meet at the coun­ Conductor Joseph Wyman has an­ Mason hospital for treatment. ty park at Mason, Sunday, July 17, for STRONG LANSING AGGREGATION Henry Jesse was working with his V, J. BROWN SERVING ON STATE . BILLED FOB fMASON. team on the H. B. Jesse farm nearby. SALARY COMlvnSSION. nounced the program for the third a picnic and program of sports and Picnics And Reunions band concert of the series given by entertainment. Committees from the He left his team for a moment to get the high school band on the Angleworm Ranch Is Lansing and Mason lodges announce Mason's baseball team wlll need to a drink at a well. • While the driver V. J. Brown, representative in the use full steam Sunday against the was getting a drink the horses started state legislature from the second dis­ Scheduled For Pai-k school liouse lawn every other Tues­ that plans are now complete for the day. The concert begins at eight Latest Venture Here day. Upon the committee from the Lansing Senators if the long winning to run. Mr. Jesse jumped toward the , trict of Ingham county, Is In Lansing streak is to be maintained. The Lan­ team and made a grab for the lines. with eight other senators and repre­ MANY FAMILY REUNIONS PLAN­ o'clock. The mothers of the band Mason organizations are Gibbons NED FOR COUNTY PARK. boys and girls wlll hold another Ice Mason has a new industry with the Howlett, Robert Jones and Mrs. Wil­ sing Senators are looked upon as one He Was thrown beneath the heavy sentatives studying ways and means of the fastest outfits In the capltol wagon and crushed. Neighbors wit­ to reduce state payrolls and other­ cream social at this concert to pro­ opening of Lang's angleworm ranch liam Keller. vide funds for the band expenses. and cricket corral this week. No long­ city and Manager Jewett Is plainly nessed the accident. They at once wise eliminate a part of the burden of Every day and every evening the A picnic dinner is to be served at went to the rescue. The Injured man county park in Mason Is the scene of er will fishermen have to hunt their worried over the outcome of the game excessive costs. The commission flrst Tbe selections which will be played one o'clock. The lodges are to furn­ at the county park Sunday. The game was removed to the home of his cou­ group picnics and family reunions. own worms and grubs for Ranald ish lemonade and Ice cr«am. Follow­ met in June and then adjourned to Tuesday evening are On the Mall by Lang has engaged a crew of experr wlll begin at three o'clock. sin, Francis Jesse, a mile away, and Monday of thlgweek. Two big picnics are scheduled for the Goldman, Parade of the Wooden Sol­ ing the dinner there Is to be a soft- a doctor was summoned* Henry Jesse park this month. The Pythian picnic lenced worm hunters and large herds baU game between the Mason and Btbth Lang and Harris are ready for It Is expeoted that the commission dier by Jessell, clarinet solo by Don­ of worms and crickets are now pen­ niound duty. Lang's arm, strained in regained consciousness just long en­ wlll continue Its labors for several is this coming Sunday, July 17. On ald Smith, who wlll play Down In tbe Lansing knights. Other features of ough to recognize his cousin. A few July 22 is the County Odd Fellow ned In on the ranch at 518 South the 13-lnnlng holiday contest against weeks. The meetings are held In sec­ Deep Cellar by Kroesch, The Npw Rogers street. the day. are races, stunts and water seconds later he died. picnic; . SJJorts for the children and a quoit Leslie, Is now free from soreness and ret so,that those called upon to give President march by De Luca, 'two the star high school hurler Is ready information may do so without fear Henry Irwin, caretaker of the park songs. Stein Song and Betty Co-ed by Two shifts are employed In the pitching contest. The only member of the immediate tp go, family surviving Is a brother, Frank 1-^ of: pressure which might be brought for the board of county road commis­ Fogarty and Valle respectively, a nov­ worm department. The day shift Is The picnic Is to be held near the against them. It is said, Full accounts sioners, reports that the groups using elty on Pop Goes the Weasel called busy roping and branding the more entrance to the park, alongside the Jesse, of Wllliamston. of the acts of the commission will be the park for picnic grounds are high A Little Bit of Pop, the High School common type of worms and grubs. swimming pool, it Is announced. FINE LETTUCE. f'Funeral services,win be held from made public following the completion in their praise of the accommodations. Cadets march by Sousa, Urbana by The night shift keeps busy with night D. L, Myers, three miles south of the MUner funeral home in Stock- of tbe hearings, It Is promised. The grounds back in the edge of the Chas, J. Roberts, and the final num­ crawlers. A huge corral has been the Plhk school, has an exceptionally bridge Fridaiy afternoon at two thrown up at the Lang ranch to hold .,' SEELYE STABS. ••, flne crop of lettuce this year. He rais­ o'clock. '', woods at the rear of thef park Is the ber will be Remembrance of Col. Min­ William S. Seelye, Mason lawyer, most popular place for picnic dinners. er by Rocenkronz. the worms in check. es the Grand Rapids variety. Tuesday BUILDING BARN. A special detail of experienced was the star In a practice game be­ he presented the! employees of the AUTOMOBILE HITS TREE.. Jacob Dorn has begun work on a Donald Smith, who wlU play the hands Is in charge of the cricket de­ tween the Mason team and the Odd NEWS with a bushel of his. finest. An automobile driven by Homer F. new barn at his farm on the Mason- SCHOOL REPORTS. clarinet solo, comes here from the partment. In this line agility, and Fellows Tuesday night. , The lawyer Brundage of Kalamazoo, was dam­ Howell road. The place was known \ On page eight is found a complete Holt high school. He has studied plain nerve are needed. After roping got two of the Odd Fellows three hits CHARLOTTE CONCERT. aged Tuesday afternoon when Mr. aS' the Cady farm for many -years, financial report of the Mason public clarinet for a number of years under the .crickets a special set of hobbles and scored two of the three runs. The Detroit' Citadel (Salvation Brundage. left the state htghw.ay at The barn was struck and burned by schools for the past year. Next week very competent Instructors and plays Is fitted to the hind legs of each so Army) Band of flfty pieces will play Laxton's corners.to avoid hitting a lightning four years ago. Mr, Dorn Is the complete financial report of the remarkably well. The solo he has to they will not kick down the corral. If Adam Snyder will bring this item a concert at Bancroft Park, Charlotte, car coming.off frbni aside road. The building a new barn 36 by 60 feet; The Olcemos Consolidated schools will be offer is a very difficult one and covers Extra pay is given the,i:ricket hand; to the NEWS office before July 24 he Sunday afternoon, July 17. Lt. Gov­ automobile was. damaged to the ex- - farm is located two miles east and published in the Ingham County almost the entire range of tbe clari­ lers to compensate : for the extra win btt given a free admission ticket ernor L.D. Dickinson wlll give the in­ tent of-'about $75 when It hit a tree. , three mlles.horth of Dansville, News- net, danger;; ' • to the Mason theater, , termission address. No one was Injured In.this accident.

^^^^^^^ Pagf Two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932

Write It on your betrt tbat every Pin thy faith to no man'i itesyt; day is the be«t day of the year.— hast thou not two eyes of thine own? Ancient History Emerson. —Carlyle. atamed fron New* ff«M of Legion YemPact Newt Twenty Vefars Ago INGHAM TY NEWS Figures of tbe secretary of state Commanilcr HURH 1. Bnrtlry show tbat there are 966 automobiles Atljutant John H. Healcy used in Lansing or one to every 32 Woman'. A.iUlarr Published every Thursday afternoon In the City of Mason, citizens, Preililont Mr«. Allc. Dtll Angus McDonald has begun the Secretary Mrs. William Saolye County Seat of Ingham County, Michigan. work of remodeling the front of his V. J. BROWN A SON, Publishers Maple street store, The next regular meeting of the Member of Michigan Press Association According to T. H. Ely, state high­ post will be held at Patriotic hall on way commissioner, 400 miles of state July 21, at 8;00 o'clock. reward road was built in Michigan SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable In Advance), ADVERTISING RATES last year, The state has paid out about $250,000 as rewards to town­ Commander Bartley threw a fancy The Harvest Time Display advertising rates on application; Business lo- party for Legionnaires last Thursday ships and counties. evening before the meeting. Everyone Tlie men are in the fields liarvesting tliig year's grain One year In Ingham, Eaton and Jackson Countles.Jl.BO cals and reading notices on first and local pages, 15c a The state treasury reports more had a fine time. The commander had crop. Tlie abundant yield of grain lias for generations been line; No reading or business advertising less than 25c; than $8,000,000 on hand in state cof­ an Interesting series of contests. The Six months In Ingham, Eaton, Jackson Counties.. .75 fers. $5,000,000 of this belongs to the tlie source of clieer to all mankind. Card 'Of Thanks, Ic a word; Obituary notices of 125 series consisted of rifle shooting, ar­ primary school funds. In addition to chery, trap shooting, quoits and driv­ Three months In Ingham, Eaton, Jackson Counties .40 words free, more than 125, Ic a word; No charges for the above the state holds more than ing. Prizes were given to the winners Will you, as a wage earner, be cheered by your harvest? birth, death or marriage notices, notices of reunions. $1,000,000 in its various trust funds. Your savings is all that you have to represent the harvest. Single Copies — 05 in every contest. Montie Woodard Announcements of entertainments where admission is Fifty Years Ago carried off the honors by winning both Will it be large or small or will you even have a harvest? Harvest hands are getting $2.50 per Outside Ingham, Eaton, Jackson Counties in U, S. 2,00 charged or of any plan to raise funds must be paid In the archery and shotgun tilts. Lynn This bank will help you to preserve your savings. day. Wright showed the way in golf driv­ All papers mailed outside the U, S. one year 2.50 advance at regular rates. The Mason Buffalo Tanning Co. has ing. The rifle shooting contest was on hand a stock of 6,742 robes for the won by Nelson Brown. The quoit Entered at the Postoffice at Mason, Michigan, as second-class matter coming winter trade. pitching event was captured by Leo More than 175,000 pounds of wool Kelly, Following the sports the com­ The Dart National Bank has been marketed at Mason this sea­ mander served lemonade and cakes. which have elected to incorporate under provisions which son. Nearly all the clip of this sec­ Mason, Micliigan The Spirit of St. Louis divorce them from the township system. tion is now in the hands of dealers and manufacturers, it is reported. Comrade Stanton Ellett of Earl Charles and his Spirit of St. Louis No, 6, Changing method of pardoning first degree Stewart post of Grand Rapids, visited Member System Hunt and Ellis announce to their the Browno-Cavender meeting Inst gained undying fame. The Spirit of St. Louis is now in murderers. The adoption of this provision would make customers that they have just receiv­ and under the museum. Lindbergh is nn international hero. Thursday. Comrade Ellett was a it impossible Lo commute the sentence, pardon or parole ed direct from Cape Cod packers, a charter member of the Mason post. National Supervision There may be only one Lindbergh but there are many a criminal convicted of first degree murder. ton of the finest salted codfish ever He is very active in state and national towns and cities bearing the name of St. Louis. In fnct, brought to Mason.—Adv. affairs. He is a member of the Am­ No. 7, To allow only property owners to vote on Six quart milk pans at $1.25 per St. Louis, Michignn, is to be iu the limelight on Saturday bond issues. ericanization committee in the slate church now stands. At the death of great grandchildren who also survive. dozen at Snyers and Phelps.—Adv. and liolds membership upon the edu- of this week. Lindbei'gh won't be there but there will No, S, To'determine whether the oleomargarine tax Wliile cannonading with anvils on his father in ISO!) he hnd the full re­ For a number of years Mr. Fisher had cationnl committeo of the nation.nl or­ sponsibility of the fnmily, helping to been in poor health and two yenrs ago be n (lock of men wlio believe they nre cast in tlie same measure adopted by the 1931 legislature shall become the fourth, S. D. McArthur of Web­ ganization. At the meeting last week berville was critically if not fntally support his moLlier and two younger he lost liis eyesight. During the last licroiC mold. For nt St. Louis, Michigan, on Saturday effective. This question is the result of tho filing of he told of his investigation work of brothers. He wns mnrried to tMiss El­ few months of liis life he was n con­ of this week will occur the "tVTnssod Convention of the wounded when tho ring used between communist nctivities of Detroit bnck- referendum petitions preventing the oleo law from be­ the nnvils exploded, a piece striking len Grovenburg October Ci, IS".'). 1-lestan t sufferer but always bore his • Progressivo-Ropublicnn Party." ors of Lhe bonus mnrcii Lo Washing­ lived with tho wife of his youth who pain wilh piilionce. Ho liad many coming effective until approved by the people. Mr. Mc.-Vfthur in the head nnd inflict­ ton. Tho officini call lists the members of the stale central ing a ghnstlv wound. survives him for 57 yenrs. Tlicy cole- friends in nnd around Mason and tho To vole intelligently upon these eight propositions will brnled their golden wedding niinivci'- Grovenburg comnuinity where he liv­ conimiltce. Heading the list nre the names of Judge take considerable study. And there arc no answers ui sary seven yenrs ngo. Three dniigh- ed a number of years' ago. Funeral Edward ,1. Jeffries nnd Eugene Hrock of Detroit. Both the back of the book, AROUND THE ters were born lo Ihem, all of whom , services wore hold Friday fit Lansing WISE and nnd Intorment was made in llio Mark- of these men ai'c so ultrn-progressive that every timo —0— . nro living. Tlicy nre Mrs. Inez Perry, they start for ;iny gonl tlicy moot themselves coming OTHERWISE STATE DoLroit, Mrs. Mluido Fcasel, Lansing, , ham conielorv. back, • Scenic Michigan and Mrs. Krna M. Moore of Detroit. , There aro nine graiidcliildren nnd four SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS .Ilisi who nnd what the Progressive-Republican party Last week end wc look n brief oxcursion tbrougli the famous/ cherry bolt of llie Leelanau peninsula nnd Tlie finnncial and political exports BIRMINGHAM—Miss Mae FosLor, is and wlint it stands for will bo divulged in St. Louis :iG, of DoLroit, refiisod an invitation to Traverse Bay region. To enter the section wo wont by are now busy at I.jausanno trying to Salurdny. Until that day we must withhold our plnudits. figure out iiow much Germany is not go to Canada with hor brother bo- Michigan is in need of many thing.s but until Saturday wny of Cadillac, through the Fife Lake state forest, going to pay. cause she was nl'rnid to ride with comes and goes we hnvo nn wny of knowing if n Pro- tlirough Interlochen and into Beulah, From Boulnli we I I I liim. She should have gone for two honded north between and around some of Michignn's Women from all over Lhe country dnys later she was killed wliile riding grossivc-Ropiiblicnn party is one of them. with a friend whom slie considered a most bonuliful lakes. Reaching Traverse Cily wo rode down Cliicago's boulevards the Tf a Progressive-Republican party will lake loud and othor day in a "peace pnrndc." How moro caroftil driver. IrOublcsnme nnd oven dangerous minority blocs awny circled Torcli Lake, Tlio return trip was made from could a pnrnde bo peaceful wilh so frnm llic banners of the two older parties and place them Kalkaska lo Grayling and then south lo Higgins Lake many traffic cops around? ST. JOHNS—William M, Smith, undLM' a flag of Ihoir own then the formation of tlio third and eventually liomc. I I [ twice nn unsuccessful candidnte for The boiuitics of such a trip at this season of the year President of Johns Hopkins Univoi-- congress, is to enter the rnce ngain parly will nol bo without ndvantngo. If the Ropublicnn- in the eighth district. arc beyond description. The fruit trees burdened with sily lolls tho students that it takes Piogressive party will attract those minorities in botli courage lo ihink for one's self. Also parlies wlio have so long bored from within then ils tho reddest of cherries, the sparkling lakes and rivers brains. EATON RAPIDS -Hugli M, Hurd, Inuricliing will be an auspicious occasion. Too often in of llio nortli, the greenness of the hills, the far horizon I I I prominent Eaton Rapids butler and egg man, won four-column bnnner the pnsl have both ninjor pnrlies llirted with "progres­ are beautiful nnd inspiring, but alas, they are not inspir­ The way Congress hangs on would ing enough so that Lheir b^auLy can be picLured in words. load ono to think thai Lhe sLnLesmen hoadlines as a result of his misunder­ sive" elements whose i)rogrossivencss nlwnys seemed to were paid by Lhe day. standing with Livingston county offi­ Nowhere else in all tho world is water a deeper blue be al lhe expense of someone else, iisunlly the taxpayers. I 1 ] cers. fVIr, i-Ittrd was sleeping in his Judge Jeffries failed to roach lirsl base on his bid for than in tlio northern section of Michigan. No one can European nations in conference at cnr when n deputy tried to arrest him. There was a chase and a battle, Mr, tho governor's chair two years ago. It now looks as slnnd upon elevations commanding far views of these Lausanne aro bending every effort to blue wiitei's iind not receive some mcnsure of conlenl- find a solution Lo the world's econ­ Hurd was finally lodged in jail, Ea­ though lhe DolrOil jui-ist is about lo organize a team of ton Rapids man thought he wns being menl, of pence nnd of hope. omic difficulties by saddling as much his own wlicro ho will bo nhlo to play the posilion he of the burden as possible on to Uncle held up by robbers, covets. Journeys over fiiint trails through the many state for­ Snm. ! ! I ALMA—A survey is being made St. Louis, .Michigan, was progressive enougli to win n ests of the region bring a different sense of beauty and il conviction of the eternal fitnefes of things. Our state It may bo necessary to go to the preparatory lo furnishing Detroit with place in the sun on tlic relocation of U. S. 127, taking natural gns from the Clare, Gratiot forests are actually becoming forests. A trip through World court-to find out just who wns Iho marbles awny from Alma, a sister city, feminine the nctunl winner of that Sharkey- and Midland fields. even in name, Wilh the success atlnined in its first one of them should make a feeling of remorse over the Schmoling fight. vonluro into progressive fields who knows what St, Louis waste and ruthlessness of liimijering daj's yield to a I ] I now has in mind. Perhaps tNtr, Jeffries can lell us, sense of pride in the progressive work now being carried It is all right to say that prosperity on by the stale through its conservation department. is just around the corner but the aver- j OBITUARY —0— age man wants to be convinced thati Frequent rains have helped the forests this yenr. We he is not ricking on a merry go round. ,1 1 f Tlie Casualty List followed snnd trails through miles nnd miles of.growing Wlillime C. FifsiUT Automobile slnughlor continues year by yenr. New limber. Nature, aided by tho conservation department, The price of ham and eggs have got­ Wallace C. Fisher was born at safety devices nro built in and attached to cars but Lhe is rapidly healing tho scars made by the axe of Lhe ten down to the point where the aver­ Bradford, Ontario, Canada, on June age man could afford to eaL 'em, if he morlnlily list does nol shrink. Last year 1502 people lumber baron. AnoLher 10 years of planLing and fire 27, 1853, and died at his home in Lan­ had Lhe money. sing, July 6, 1932. At the age of 12 were killed by automobiles in Micliigan, In tliis stnte protection will Lrtansform the northern part of the lower years he came to Michigan with his during 19.'il there was a total of -12,570 injuries reported peninsula into n paradise. The air is fragrant with the In Ceylon you have to pay a tax of parents and settled in Grovenburg on in addition lo the fatalities. smell of pine. The entire country of new forests is 22 cents a gallon on gasoline. the farm whore the Grovenburg The totnl of L'jOS people killed means that the entire green. Norlliern Michignn will aLLracl continually in­ populntlon of a town of the size between Leslie and creasing numbers of visitors as the forests are expanded. The Last Parade Mnson would be wiped out. The total of -12,570 injured These few parngrnphs, like our trip, have no definlLe TCiliiiif-'s Nolo: The follfvwifit,' iHlilofiffl fflfifcftf-f'fl in the Klt-hmohfl News T.fmfler of Rich- persons means tlint a city half the size of Lnnsing wns doslinntion. They seem Lo lead nowhere. Only Lhls, Lhat mohfl. Vif-gihih. on .Itine 2\, I'.fli'J. flurini! llfo fetfnihh of velorffhs tif the coiffotlerffcy. Ml-, ftnil Mf-s. Itay Ilffllon of Mffson wcf-c in Ufrhmonfl fft the tffno. They were so ])ul lo pain, suffering nnd expense by cnreless automobile no section of the world can be more beautiful than ifnifrtfsscfl Ify tlfo sights of tlfo f-effffioh fthil Ify the followifftr ftf-tif-Io thffl ft colfy wfts driving. It menns that tlioiisands will go through life northern Michigan. Iff-ofitrht lo .Mftsofi wilh Ihem. The tf-ilifile to llfo vclef-ffhs fff the Soffth is so (iffo Ihfft il is rolif-ihtt'ii hof-e. Il-shows Ihe other sitio of lhe lllffo hhfl fif-ffy stof-y. crippled because of the automobile loll. —0— If a town of 1.'50 2 people were wiped out Ijy cyclone, They thronged the streets of this old town when Bonham brought his (ire, (lood or earthfiuake tiie tragedy would go down n,s volunteers with Lheir PalmeLto flag in 1861. They cheered Lhe lads who look one of lhe darkest spots in history. For inslnnce, Inst Editorials From Other Papers up arms when firsL Virginia called. Wilh doubLful glance they looked upon wcoli 00 men lost tlieir lives in a French submarine dis­ the men who hailed from New Orleans, the "Tigers" of the bayou stato. aster. Newspaper headlines all over the world binzoned "All Noxious Weeds . When Longstreet led his veterans from Centroville to hold the Y'orktown forth tho Irngcdy nnd demnndod an invesligntion. Yet Must lino, all Richmond brought out food nnd flowers and draped the bayonets. thnt cnsunity list ot GO can be multiplied 25 limes in Be Cut Down" When first the city heard the distant growl of Union guns, each regiment Michigan alone each year and nothing much is thought A lady signing herself "A Subscriber" writes us as lhat came to strengthen Lee was welcomed as the savior of the South. The of it. follows: "Please print an article in your paper in regard long procession of the carts that broughL a groaning lond across Lhe Chicka- to people cutting their weeds. If each one would do his hominy from Gaines' Mill was waLched wiLh aching hearts. As, tlic Automobile Club of Michigan points out share tho weeds would be controlled. At Lhe presenL "Cranks hnve been eliminated as automobile starters. Another year and solemn strains and mourning drums received the train Lime weeds are going to seed. The wind and birds will The next thing is lo eliminate them from the driver's that had the silent form of him who was the "right arm" of his famous scatter them and next year's crop of weeds will be much sent," chief. That was the darkest day, save one, that Richmond ever knew, for larger. Please give the people a little jolt and wake Irving S, Cobb, nuthor and luimorist, expresses a when the "stone wall" fell, the stoutest bulwark of the -South was down. July Sale Of them up." worlhwliile thought when he says, "I've run temperatures With Jackson dead, where was another such? in at least two hospitals in my time and I have also met Well, the subscriber seems to have given the jolt her­ When Pickett's soldiers came, a shattered fragment of defiant wrath, to up wilh quite a few legless, armless and other badly self, but we can, at lenst, heartily agree with her. tell how hell itself had opened on thai hill at GeLLysburg, Lhe Lownsfolk gazed mossed up folks. There's a whole lot of mighty serious Weeds are indeed n nuisnnce, but if they nre cut at tho F.S if on men who had upLurned their graves. The months Lhat followed proper time, before they go to seed, nnd if that pracLice saw a steady flow into the mills of death. Each night the sleeping street Men's Suits accident contemplation going on in our hospitals. My observations hnvo taught me that it is much better to is kepL up consistently, they would pretty well disappear. was wakened by tho tread of veterans who hurried on to meet the sullen Our entire stock of men's suits, going at think about accidents before they happen than to brood There are laws on Lhe books regarding Lhe cutting of Monde or hastened back to check the wily Sheridan. The clatter of the big reductions in price! Hart Schaffner & on Llioni afterward. Take it from an old- campaigner, woods. Township highway commissioners are required horses' hoofs, the rumble of the trains, the drum at dawn, the bugle on the tho best kind of hospital bed is the one that is perman­ by this law to post notices and also print Lhe noLice in a midnight air—all these the leaguered city heard till children's tnik was all Marx suits, most of them with two pair of ently empty. And, personally, I'd rather be late for paper circulated in the township, in the following form; of arms, arid every chat across the garden wall was punctured by the sound trousers, being sacrificed along with our oth­ dinner tonight than to be on lime for breakfast in the "To owners, possessors or occupiers of land, or any per­ of fratricidal strife. next world in the morning. Haste makes waste of a son or persons, firm or corporation having charge of any Ten months of thunder and of ceaseless march and then the end. Brave er stock. This is absolutely the greatest sav­ lot of good human material," lands in this state; Notice is hereby given LhaL all nox­ Custis Lee led out the last defenders of the town, and 'limping Ewell rode ing in men's and boys' suits that we have ever ious weeds growing on any land in the Lownship of away while flames leaped up and bridges burned and Trojan women waited —0— Blank, counLy of Blank, musL be cuL down and desLroy- death. The next parade was set to fastest time, as up the hill and. past St. offered our customers. Responsibility of Voters ed on or before Lhe Blank day of Blank, A. D. nineLecn Paul's and in the gates the Federals rode and tore with wildest cheers the Besides suits we have a large stock of Voters must use a lot of midnight oil between now hundred Blank. Failure to comply with this noLice on still-defiant flag from off the capitol. Dark orgy in the underworld and and November if they aro to thoroughly understand the or before Lhe dale mentioned or within 10 days thereafter brutish plunder of the stores, a wider stretch of fire, tho mad rejoicing of work and dress shirts, underwear ^nd bath­ eight propositions to be upon tho ballot. The respon­ shall make the parties so failing liable for the costs of tho slaves, the sly emergence of the spies; and after that the slow return ing suits that price tags have been marked sibility of deciding eight important questions has been cutting same, to be levied and collected against the prop­ of one gray rider through the wreck ot fanes and dreams, a solitary horse­ placed upon Michigan voters. To decide them intelli­ erty in the sanie manner as other taxes are levied and man on a weary steed, with only youth and age to pay him homage as ho down and are real bargains in this July Sale. gently will require several hours of research and study. collected." stopped before his door and bowed to all and climbed the steps and went Come in and examine our large stock. The The propositions in their order of nppeartince upon the Copies of this section of the sLaLe law must also be within and put aside his blade to work for peace. quality of it is its own guarantee. ballot are; mailed to all owners of land where the noxious weeds Excited days of preparation next, and pontoons thrown across the James. No, 1, Alteration ot present constitutional prohibition are growing. The army of the victor. Grant, the gossips said, was soon to march through requirements to permit establishment of a liquor control We may say Lo the subscriber that this law regarding Richmond and to see the ashes of the pinnacles on which its distant gaze Sale Lasts Until August 1 commission. This is the objective of those groups op­ weeds would seem to be clear enough for anybody, and had long been fixed. They came. In endless lines, all day they moved, all posed to enforcement ot the present prohibition enforce­ that if it is not being enforced in her township, perhaps night, until the city's tearful folk became bewildered in their count and asked. Suits formerly priced at $15 to $17.50, ment regulations. results would be obtained if she would call the attention How could the "thin gray line" have stood so long against that host? No, 2, Limitation of taxes on real estate, establishing of the highway commissioner to the above section,— At last the blue-coats left and civil rule returned, in poverty and pain, Sale price $11.75 a maximum rate of •'ill5 per ,?1000 assessed valuation ex­ The Tuscola County Advertiser, Caro, but with a memory that made the humblest rich. The fallen walls were cept where retirement of existing public debts would —0— raised again, the peaceful smoke of busy trade rose where the battler-fumes Suits, $22.50 to $27.50 formerly. make a higher rate mandatory. This measure is creat­ Not a single pound of ore has been shipped from the had hung. For twenty years, the soldiers of the South remained behind the Sale price $19.75 ing a battle in Detroit where city officials claim that Wakefield mines this season. We believe this condition counter or the plow, until the day when Johnston led them out to lay the such a low rate would result in municipal bankruptcy. is without a parallel in the forty-five years of iron ore cornerstone of what the South designed to*be a fit memorial to the match­ Suits formerly priced at $32.50, $37.50 No, 3, Legislative reapportionment. The reapportion­ mining in this city. Small tonnages were shipped during less Lee. A few years more, and when the figure stood upon the pedestal, ment plan set up In the proposed amendment would re­ the historic lean years of the early '90s, which have held the word went out that every man who wore the gray should muster In the and $42.50, Sale price $24 J5 sult In greatly Increasing the representation of Detroit out as the quietest in range history. ranks again and pass before the chieftain on old Traveler. A day that was in the house of representatives. The Eureka mine at Ramsay has completed its ship­ when love became the meat of life! REMEMBER... No, 4. Exemption from taxation of homesteads up to ments for the season, at least that is the belief of local Reunions multiplied. A grateful city gladly threw its portals wide each valuations of more than $3000. Should this amendment officials. Some 50,000 tons of ore were loaded from the time the aged survivors of Homeric strife returned to view the scenes of Most all the suits iiriced at $19.75 and $24.75 are be adopted home owners would be exempted from taxes stockpiles. To make the shipment the steamshovel crew youth. A deep emotion rose as Forrest's troopers galloped past and Texans Hart Sqhaffner & Marx suits and represent tlie very up to $3000, If a family lived In their own home cost­ was obliged to work one Sunday and July 4th. They tiW raised the "rebel yell," Today the city has Its last review. The armies of best in quality and style." Most of them are two ing $3500 taxes would be paid on only the valuation of not be needed for similar work until next year. the South win march our streets no more. It is the rearguard, engaged with pants suits. They're bargains at almost any price. $500, While no hope Is given of shipments from the local death, that passes now. Who that remembers other days can face that No, 5, Changing election laws In cases where portions mines this year, the Ironton mine at Bessemer has ship­ truth and still withhold his tears? The dreams of youth have faded in the of townships are incorporated into villages. This pro­ ped one. cargo and some shipments from ore instock Is twilight of the years. The deeds ,that shook a continent belong to history. vision is brought forward to allow townships to use their anticipated at the Oliver mines at Ironwood this month, Farewell; sound taps! And then a generation new must face Its battles in Harry E. Neely town halls where the town halls are located tn,villages —The Wakefield News. Us turn, forever heartened by that heritage. INGHAM COUNTrNEWSrMASONrMiCHl&ANrTHURSD^AYT^JULY^^ Page Three

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Darrow were in at dinner: Mrs, Hair's daughter and Town Line Road Charlotte, Saturday. family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Story and children of Caton Rapids, also Prank Walter Walewlne and Joe Brinin mtmun. mt ofiMfi Of rfti aowii, kvti stool of Jackson, spent Sunday eve Currie and Mrs. Hair's sister and G. R. Reed from Clark Lake, who Is ning with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Paught. family, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Daft and Ed­ building a house on the Town Line Mr. and Mrs. Ed , Darrow and ward Daft and Myrna Howe of Aure­ was called home Wednesday, when daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and lius, and Mr, and Mrs. Orin Ferry of two sons were hurt while drawing hay. Mrs. Fred Hopcraft of Tompkins. Lansing. Then- and The services of The horses became frightened and ran Mrs. Martha Wright spent the week Mr, and Mrs. Henry Cady of Bently a funeral direc- away. The wagon was demolished. end in Jackson with her daughter anci Dist., Eaton county, called on Mr. and Only Then Mr. and Mrs..Geo. R. Wlldern and family. Mrs. Orry Thompson, Sunday. tor are not daughter Thelma from Detroit, and Harold Morgan of Jackson, is spend Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rinkle were at truly understood or appreciated Mrs, Martha Wlldern from Niagara ing a few days with his cousins, Mar­ the home of Charles Leonard, Sunday. until after they have been exper­ Falls, called on Mr. and Mrs. R. Sher tin and Elmer Hendcrshot. Wallace Fisher, who passed away man, Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Sanford and grandson Wednesday at his home in Lansing, ienced. Mr. Cook, who recently submitted and Mrs. Marguerite McKessey of Ea­ was buried in the Markham cemetery to an operation for appendicitis, is ton Rapids, called on Mrs. Harry Dar­ here Friday afternoon. We take our work seriously, know­ home and gaining rapidly. row, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Leonard and Mr, and Mrs. Anson Foote had for Gerald McKessy of Detroit, was the Elsie Horstmyer and friend spent ing even better than the public their guests Sunday, Mr. Foote's fath­ guest of his aunt, Mrs. Harry Darrow Sunday in Detroit. what our responsibility is in time er and mother from near Mason. Also and family a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Raines visited two brothers and a sister. Miss Ramona Aderson of Jonesville, relatives in Eaton Rapids, Sunday. of need. Vacation Days Are Mrs. Eva Earl from Charlotte, and is spending the week with her cousin, His mother came back with them to Mrs. M. Davis from Needmore, spent Virginia Luke. slay for a while. the-day in-Lansing and with friends Keith Luke and friend of Jones­ Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Strlokling and on the town line, Tuesday. ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Monlgan of children called on Mr. and Mrs. How­ A.B.BALL Here Again Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell have mov­ Jackson, spent Sunday with the for­ ard North and family, Monday eve­ HOME FOR FUNERALS ed from Lansing back to their home mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman ning. Ambulance Soricc Tlie old subject of vacation time lias come up here. Luke and family. PMONeS At the annual school meeting Mon­ DAVl40 NfOHT72 again. To those who have a fimd for vacation ex­ day evening Harold Wilson was re­ JEFFEBSON 6 CHERl^V elected moderator. MASON, MICH. Wonderland Across the Garden Lester Rice called at the Rens home penses, the .planning of the event is a pleasure. Sunday evening. All worries of vacation finances have been taken Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson visited Roy Decker and family spent the Misses Vivian and Ester Dana of at the home of Mrs. Wilson's uncle, care of each week of the past year. week end in Bannister with relatives. Lansing, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. Louis Knaup, in Lansing, Sunday Miss Alice Clarke visited in Char­ Shopbell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin and lotte last week and is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lauer spent family called on Mr. and Mrs. Saunt- Are your vacation funds ready for this year ? If Grand Ledge, this week. man and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leseney parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pam­ Denison and Albert Denison. The club Sunday with their son Harry in Lan­ ment. Howard Is working for Mont­ will meet in two weeks with Mr. and Little Maryln Brigstock of Battle sing. and family In Dimondale, Sunday aft­ not, start now and plan for your vacation next Creek, spent last week with the ernoon and on Mr. and Mrs. Howard gomery Ward & Co. in Owosso. Mrs. A. Denison at Holt. Mrs. Mary Smith of Florida, is vis­ School meeting was held in the Her­ Clarke's here. iting at the home of her son, Clark North, Sunday evening. Howard Bennett spent the week end summer. A little money deposited in his bank reg­ Mrs. Laurinda Clarke and grandson Iva May Strobel, Delilah Rens, Har­ rick school house Monday night. Will with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Haynes. Barry was elected moderator for 3 Carl Hartenburg, Fred Clarke and Fred Brenner of Alaiedon, and Miss riette Franklin and Marian Angell Bennett, He is staying with his grand­ ularly will be sufficient to pay vacation expenses family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clarke went to Mason last Wednesday to at years and Fred Miller, treasurer for 2 parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Bennett, Ruth Cain were callers at the home years. and Mrs. Marian Sumerix spent Sun­ of H. J. Lauer, Sunday evening. tend a county 4-H club demonstration near Okemos this summer. and guarantee a happy, worry-free vacation trip. day at Wm. Clarke's. Mrs. Mable The Grovenburg i-H canning club Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pamment, Arthur Johnson of Lansing, is help­ Claire, Letabell and Lanora were call­ The Relief Aid met Friday with Brigstock, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ing John Bateman this week. had a picnic in Howard North's woods Begin saving today for next summer. Brigstock and family and Mr. and last Thursday afternoon. ers at their farm near Williamston, Mrs. Wm. Kruse on Center street, ow­ Miss Maxine Gulliver of Lapeer, one day last week. Also called on ing to illness at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Walter Singleton of Battle Creek, spent the week end with Miss Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Myrton Watrous of were also Sunday visitors there. Mr. and Mrs. Amal Chick. Mary Hanna, where they were to jorie Brown. Delta Mills, spent Monday evening meet. A lovely potluck dinner was Mrs. Wm. Clarke and children call­ Mrs. Hattie Webb and. Myron Rob­ and Tuesday with Mrs. Watrous' par­ enjoyed by 20 members. Sewing and ed on her father, M. E. Bateman, in inson of Lansing, called on Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hunt. a business meeting followed. The Aid Aurelius, one day last week. Mr. Bate­ Mr. Coy of Lansing, spent last week North Mason Mrs. John Bateman, Sunday. •4 will meet in August with Mrs. Mary The First State & Savings Bankma n is not very well. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewett of Jack­ at the home of his sister, Mrs. Tillie Hanna. The annual school meeting Monday son, spent Sundiiy with Mr. and Mrs. Angell. evening was very quiet. The director Mrs. Mildred North and Lavina The U-Go I-Go Pedro club met Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. D. Bennett and chil­ Harry Brown. urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. dren were Sunday callers of the for­ MASON, MICH. was re-elected. Dale Gretton is visiting his grand­ spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Runyon and grand­ Bennett. Prizes were awarded Mrs. mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bateman. Ruby Denison, Mrs. A. Denison, Carl Bennett, near Okemos. Mr. and Mrs. John Butts of Eaton daughter, Neva Sanders, near Mason. fNortheast Lansing Township \ Rapids, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Mullen are vis week with her sister, Mrs. Jasper Mrs. Neil Carrier. itlng at the home of their daughter, ) Towar Garden and Hart Graham. Mrs. Johnson, in Cadillac. Grace E. West who has been spend­ ] Sub. Div. ing her vacation on the farm has gone -4 Grovenburg f Stockbridge Town Line ' ^ back to her work in the cily. Northwest Stockbridge j Mr. Orcutt has returned home from 1 Edd Decker had the misfortune lo the cily hospital after a three weeks' have the radius rods on his car give Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart and family confinement after a serious illness. called on Mr. and Mrs. Coburn, Sun­ W. A. Wilson and family from away, causing him to figure In a b.ad Mrs. Vera VVoolflt and little son of About 35 voters attended the school Munith, spent Monday afternoon with KROGE accident, damaging the car beyond re­ Flint, are visiting her parents. day afternoon. meeting Monday night. Mrs. Harriet Mr. and Mrs. Howard North spent Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wflson. pair. He was badly bruised. Edward Swanson is spending his Baumgras was re-elected school direc­ Mr. and Mrs. Lynford Down from Happy Hinfe for vacation in the upper peninsula. the week end at Gull Lake with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Forster of In­ tor, this making her third term. and Mrs. Lathron Higelmire and fam­ .lackson, were callers at W. L. Shar dian Hills, Okemos, spent Sunday at The Friendly Bible class of the M. There will be no Grange meeting ily of Strasburg, Ohio, and Mrs. Min­ land's, Saturday evening. the home of her brother, R. G. Kirby. this week as the members are expect SUMMER RiEAU E. church will meet with Mr. and Mrs. nie Higelmire of Eaton Rapids, who Mary Grostefon spent Sunday with an Rollln Eberly and family were Sun­ Harvey Hayner, Monday evening, July cd to attend the county Grange picnic spent last week there and attended the McKean girls. day afternoon callers of her sister and :8th. Saturday at Riverside park near Oke­ the Gull Lake bible conference. Clara Doris Rlchey spent several f.amily, Carlton Summers. Ora Prltchard of Elkhart, Ind., is mos. Mr. and Mrs. Owens and Mr. and days last week with Margaret and Friday and Saturday Specials Mr. and Mrs. William Hawk and spending the summer with Mr. and Lansing Lodge R. A. D. Cesko Slov- Mrs, Vicary of Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Grostefon. I family of Dewitt, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paul. cnski, a Bohemian fraternal benefit Williams and son Carl of Lansing, Bobbie Bishop from Jackson, spent Mrs. Jasper Graham and Mr. and Mrs. society, held a social meeting at the and Mr. Kent of Grand Ledge, called last week with William and Lloyd .lay Boyle, Sunday. J. H. Hayner has been confined to farm home of Andrew Zdurne, Sunday Sharland. iPURITYNU f OLEO tbe house for the past week. on Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, Sunday. Mrs. Joe Legman of Grand Rapids, afternoon. A six piece orchestra fur­ Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCuc called on spent part of last week with her un­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Haviland of nished music for the young people. his father and sister near Dewitt, : cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boyle. Flint, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. About 200 attended the meeting. <3> 19c If you are not, now is the time to start and get a share of this worry- Flint, are helping James Eggleston Country Club - all Rcvori proof 5% investment. and H. Bravender with their hay. Their father was a pastor here 12 Pork and Beans c.n 5c years ago on the Ingham circuit. N Country Club - In delicious (omato :suce

Standard Savings '/2-lb. & Loan Association North Okemos t May Gardens Tea pkg. 29c Allklndj—K-lb, pkg, ISc Gritwold at Jeffenon Detroit, Michigan Mrs. Chas. Strayer passed away at Scratch Feed $1.19 Local Representatives, her home at 12:30 a. m. Tuesday after Choice Quality Meats ^1°^^' many years of illness. She was cared Compare this fine quality L. R. White, Mason, Mich. for 'by children. Mrs. Ruby Curtis and Mrs. Kittie Smith with their fam­ C. A. Clinton, Mason, Mich. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Avalon Soap Chips 2 pi<3s 25c ilies have been living with her the past Quality white soap chips two years. She leaves two sons and six daughters, eighteen grandchildren, Sunbrite Cleanser 3 »»> 11c three sisters and one brother, nieces » GIENUINE SPRING LAMB » and nephews and a host of friends. Scouring powder Mr. and Mrs. H. Worbois are spend­ ing two weeks at the Hiawatha club Northern Tissue 3 20c Building Material of in the upper peninsula. Leg of Lamb ^ ^^^^^ q^'nw 'b- 22c Ever popular tissue Mrs. Alice Rick and little Joan spent Tuesday with Mrs. M. Kinney. rolls Mrs. Agnes Young and son from Clifton Tissue 3 10c Quality toilet tiiiue northern Michigan, were called here choiceuu ib. All Kinds by the illness and death of her sister, SlaouSder Roast 16c Mrs. Strayer. Any building material that you may heed can be found in The young people's class of Com­ Enter Now ! 50 Valuable Prizes our warehouses or we can get them for you in a short time., munity church held an ice cream so­ cial at the home of Mrs. Ida Bowen, Breast or Neck lb. 10c All qualities and all prices. Saturday evening. KROGER'S BIG Jimmie Heathman began his work at Lansing after enjoying six weeks' Vote Accumulation vacation. Lumber Coal Millwork Thelma Laberteaux of Lansing, • r spent last week at the home of Wal­ Contest ter Heathman. Smoked Hams»16c Mr. and Mrs. James Terrill of Lan­ Itt Prix«-$1075. Matter Rao Flying Cloud Stdan Cement Plaster Lime sing, were callers in Okemos, Sunday. Armour SUr • Wholt er ih.nfc h.if Snd Prikt—Si 96.50 Kclvlnilor K-6 EUctric Rtfrigtrator Mr. Rix is attending summer school at Ann Arbor. 3rd Prlxt—Phiico Cablnat Radio J. O. Grettenberger's store and post- b Two-Drain Metal Roofing- office has been moved a block east. Shankless Picnicf I2V2C Aik lh« Manager .1 your ne.reii Kroger Store for en Entry Bl.nk Orrin Grettenberger is remodeling the Smoked • Sds.r cured w>ich givM fall dtUilt of tht contest old house formerly rented and will live in it. Cedar Shingles Asphalt Shingles The annual Sunday school picnic of Boiled Ham »> 28c «f « Fresh Fruits and Vegetables » » Community church will be held this Armour St.r - Fine qutllly Saturday at Pleasant Lake. Bananas c>>eic«i(ytiiowfruii '*»' 17c Roll Roofing 3 t Northeast Onondaga t Thurinser >» 18c Celery & 9e I Heme grown—'well bit.ehcd Agricultural Lime Miss Hattie Wright spent Friday In Jackson with her sister. Miss Lilah Jones of Lansing, is the Hamburger 15c Heed Lettuce 2 for |7c guest of her sister, Mrs, Gladys Dar­ V C.lifernli Iceberg—frcih end criip row. "THE YARD OF SERVICE" Mrs. Ed Darrow and daughter and Cantaloupes 3 'or 25c Mrs. Mary Darrow spent Friday aft­ Ib. g^c Jumbo—luielouCALIFORNIi thick meeAt ernoon with the former's sister, Mrs. Fresh drcited fowl Ada Stuart, of Jackson, Honey Dew MELONS 19e Mickelson-Baker Lumber Co- Richard and Gracia May Greenup spent Saturday and Sunday in Lan­ I II U I )(il I \ U HM s \;r J/,'/ \ I \ K III f(, M( ^ I < PHONE 16 sing with,their parents, Mr. and^Mrs. Walter Burgess. TNGHASrcOUimT^EW 4i MUl Pauline Babcock ot Sprtnr* tted Jobn Hamniond, Sunday. Dansville called Friday afternoon on daughter Virginia from Los Angeles, OkemM and Vldnlty port, was a week end guest at tbe Tbe Baptist young people will en' Star Rout* Mr. and Mrs, RIethmlller and fam­ California, called on Mr. and Mrs. P. borne of Tom Hudson. tertaln tbe young, people of Miller LESLIE ily. Geisenhaver, Monday. Road, Friday evening. By Mn. Broart Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klllim of St. William Pratt and James Hart were Ed Hensel u! Cbicago, is spending Ronald Scrlbner Is In Grand Ledge Johns spent Sunday with Mr, and The Methodist L. A. S. bas been this week at the Simmons borne. at Gull Lake, Thursday. They called suffering with a broken collar bone.. Mrs. Ray Beebe.. ' on Mr. and Mrs. Max Helnlg and Rev. postponed until next week Wednesday Tbe Metbodlst Sunday scbool will Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hockman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Otis of Mason on account of the funeral of Mrs. Me- have Its annual picnic at Pleasant Edra Blair Freeman of Lima, Oblo, spent and Mrs. G. N. Gillett. tbe week end with his parents, Mr. daughters of Nites spent the latter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. llnda Strayer, which will be held on Lake, Saturday. part of last week at the home of R. 0. Otis and family. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Davis and Thursday. J. O. Orettenberg bas moved bis and Mrs. H. M. Freeman. daughter Virginia of Los Angeles, vis­ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Steves and H. Royston. There was a large attendance at store on bis property opposite Cline's Mrs. Rebecca Dennis la spending a ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. family of Indianapolis, spent last few days with her slater, Mrs. George Mrs. L. C. Otis and children spent Blakslee, Monday. the annual school meeting. About 280 store. Tbe dwelling house Is being re­ last Friday with her mother. Mrs. modeled and wlll be occupied by Orrin week with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, at Lake St. Clair. NIchotolMitriet Mr. and Mrs:- Dewey Ireland spent legal voters were present. The offi­ P. E. Steves. Pease and grandmother at Northwest cers elected are George Beaumont, J. Orettenberg, who wlll have charge of Mrs. Mathew Lehman, Miss Victor Sunday In Lansing and Dlmondale. the store. Over thirty were in attendance at la Davis and Stephen Davis, all of De^ Stockbrldge. Becker, Percy Wheeler, E, L. Hulett the annual scbool meeting Monday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hodgson and Mr, and Mrs. A. Tooker and Mr. Mrs. Wm. Nichols ia on the sick list. and Mr, Eberly. Richard L. Andrews of Detroit, vis- trolt, were Sunday guests of the for^ evening. Ira Hall waa elected direc­ mer's cousin, Mrs. Marsella Black, aons spent laat week at Lapeer and and Mrs. James Hart and Ralph spent Mr. and Mrs. Prank Geisenhaver tor and Vance Douglas, treasurer. Port Huron with friends and relatives Sunday afternoon at Arthur Fleming's and mother spent Sunday with Miss and family. Mrs. Louise Greene, who Lydla Osborne. Miss Osborne and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Opdyke and has been spending the past week at while Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bartlett at Holt. Mrs. Mabel Latie spent the week end cared for their home. Tbe school meeting Monday evening Donald Bally and Janet Barnes, Mr, the former's home, returned with was wen attended. Hubert Bullen was and Mrs. Prank Geisenhaver and Ar­ with Mrs. Opdyke's aon, P, S. Olds, them. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Guernsey and at Marshall. Lucile spent Sunday evening at the re-elected treasurer. thur drove to Pleasant Lake In the Special Bargains The marriage of Miss Mildred Kay Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and afternoon. Grace Chapin spent Monday with wood and Lewis Hay worth of Lansing RIethmlller home. Neva Sanders of Alaiedon. was solemnized Monday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyon, Mr, The Eden L. A. S. met with Mrs. the Congressional parsonage, with the and Mrs. Pearl Ward and Thomas For Next Week Earl Chllda, Wednesday. Rev. O. B. Thurston performing the Hockman spent last Thursday even­ If P. B. Dwlght will bring this Item ceremony, the ring service being used. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shat­ These special bargains will be for one to the NEWS office before July 24 he The couple were attended by Miss tuck. MICHIGAN BELL weelt from Friday, July 15th. Other goods will be given a free admission ticket Elizabeth Kelly and Lester C. Wood Mrs. H. Bywater and mother, Mrs. to the Mason theater. Kaywood, called on relatives near in our store also priced low. of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lathrop of St. A Christian "Endeavor society has Bunkerhill Thursday. TELEPHONE CO. Joseph, spent the week end with her been organized at the Onondaga Com Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Scrlbner of Ladies' Dresses, special parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Willett. munity church and is holding its ser­ Hillsdale called on R. L. Scrlbner Miss Martha Chapin, who has been vices Sunday evenings. Monday evening. price 69c spending a year in France, arrived The gospel team of the B. Y. P. U. M. Davenport and Mrs. Bailey spent home Tuesday morning. She will of the Olivet Baptist church, Lansing, Sunday at Devil's Lake and the Irish Excellent values of Batis­ spend the summer with her mother, will conduct tlie Sunday evening ser­ Hills. Mrs. C. L. Chapin. vice at the Onondaga Community Mr. nnd Mrs. William Elliot, Mr. tes and Voiles church tlie coming Sunday. and Mrs. Harry Elliot of of Lansing Edwin Sundt, of New York, was the spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. V. Colley. Towelling, part linen Cross on Thursday. Mr. Sundt is the Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin of crash, bleached, yd _ _ 7c director of town and country churches Onondaga spent Sunday evening nt Mi-s. Frank Paul has been (juite ill of the Northern Baptist convention the Davenport lioino. the past week. Miss Mae Lamb is nnd is this week attending its annual Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Scribner, Mar­ Unbleached Diamond caring for her. convention at San Francisco. While jorie and Helen and Miss Ruth Froe­ Mr. and Mi's. J. A. Davidson and here he addressed an afternoon meet­ dtert spent Sunday in Gi-nnd Ledge. Cotton, per yard 10c Mr. nnd Mrs. Ami Terrill spent Sun- ing at tho Auteiius Center church and Mrs. Rhyder of Plymouth called dity Willi Mr. and Mrs. John Hutlen- at the Leslie church in the evening. Friday evening at the" home of Mr. Incher of Munith. Miss Susie Olsen of I-Iowell, was a nnd Mrs. L. C. Otis. BUY NOW—SAVE MONEY Siindny callers of Franic Paul's were visitor at the Baptist parsonage, Fri­ Donald Fink of Flint spent tho Ml', and Mrs. Charles Kelley, Mr. and day. Miss Olsen is one of tho minis- week end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mi'S. Floyd Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Aus­ tors of the •Howell-Highlnnd-Milford Beebe. tin Pollok. Uirgei' parish. Mr. and Ml's. Gcoi'ge Guick and SNYDER'S Sc-lOc to $5 STORE Irma Pollok called on Mrs. F. Paul, Families Crom here attending a pic­ grand daughter, Emma Bruno, has re­ Monday. nic of tho cousins of the Norton fam­ turned from a week's visit at Bryon BAZ.AAR AND DRY GOODS Gcoi'ge Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ilies held nt Sand Lake. Sunday, were and LnPeine with relatives. II. M. Snyder, Prop. Davidson, Mrs. Ami Terrill nnd Ml', and tMi's. Flavins Taylor and iMiss Marjorie Bailey nnd Kenneth dnughtci's, Eileen and Anna, attended daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robison were in Jaclt.son Sunday ev­ Taylor and daughters Fern, Fay and ening. VISITORS TO MICHIGAN Joyce Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. i^oscoe Esther Shattuck is spending a few days with Mrs. O. V. Colby. Edwards and daughters, Eleanor Ann may enjoy iheir favorite sports and Doris. 1-Iomer Taylor nnd Miss Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson and Annio Norton. Cousins from Ohio son Hugh of Mason visited H. By- were Mr. and Mi's. Henry Snioiit, To­ water and family Sunday. ledo, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fouty and Miss Marion .Scrlbner is visiting a .Vlidiigan olfcrs unliinilcd rncililios for every a friend in Lansing foi' a few days. daughtei' find Mrs. Dora Fouty of suiniiicr snort. Tluisc (;on]l>in<; willi her nigged Watisoon. A basket dinner was serv­ Mr. nnd Mrs, Harokl Shattuck at­ ed at noon. tended the ball game at the. county seenii; beauties, fine liigliways, well equipped piii'l? Sunday and spent tlie evening (Continued on page 0) with Penrl Ward. stale eaiiips aiwl e.veeHeiU liolcls lo make Thomas Hockman returned liome SOAP CHIPS the Cuner.al of Phyllis VanDervoort nt with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ IMieliigaii an iileal vaealion slale. \^'illinm.ston, tMoiiday. ford Hockman, for a weclt's visit. .Mrs. Laura Parks and grandchil­ Novia Osgood and Mrs. Lee of The millions ol" dollars spent eaeli year l>y dren, Clyde and Laura Barr, of Jack­ son, called at the Osborne home Fri­ lMi«'liigan's Iliousands oi' visitors add lo tlie EASY TASK Our Protection of the Dead is our dfiy aCtci-noon. prosperity of Ulie siale. Let us also speiul our Mi', and Mrs. Frank Geienhnver and Service to the Living son Arthur of Nichols district, wore WOLVERINE'S AIR-SEAL own vaealions in IMieliigan this year, llierel)y guests of Miss Lydia Osborne, Sun­ BURIAL VAULTS day. Endures not for 25 or 50 years, contributing still further to ils prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne, Mary But Forever. Bashford and Jeanette I3arnes called For ahlo by your Funeral Director And wherever you go, dispel worry by telephon­ 5-lb. Sunday evening at the Wells Barker home in Bunkerhill. ing home and oHiee frequently. Call friends carton Howard Gillette and family spent Gertrude O'Sullivan, M. D. lo lell llicm when you will arrive. Tuesday on a fishing trip at Nichols Lake. GENERAL PRACTICE Teleplioue ahea

RAJAH Salad Dressing - >"23' Morning worship 10:30. Sermon. "When the Majority Was Wrong." Luke 19:7. CATSUP Quaker Maid S-oz. bottle 5c Sunday school 11:30 a.' m. Harold EGG MASH "Daily Egg" 100-lb. bag $1.59 Spink, Supt. GROWING MASH "Daily Egg" lOO-lb. bag $1.49 RICE Blue Rose Bulk lb. 4G BROOMS Sturdy 4 Sew each 29c t First Presbyterian Church \ llVhat do you mean \ Rev. George A. Perclval, Pastor f NUCOA or NUTLEY MARGARINE Ib. 10c 4 »,...... I ...... •'.., « . .4 N.B.C. ASSORTED MOUNDS Ib. 19c Morning worship 10:00.. VAN CAMP'S TOMATO JUICE 13-oz. can 5c Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Friday the Missionary society meets in its annual summer relary session. Meeting begins at 10:30 witli potluck dinner at noon. All women of the BROWN SUGAR - 4 -19" church are cordially invited. Maps get smaller?

Nazarene Church t An Intervietv by RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD Tasty Pmt jar I9c Ernefst Martin, Prcaolier f SARDINES In Oil or Mustard can 5c ROBERT J. CASEY WHITEHOUSE MILK Tall Can can 5c Sunrtiiy Services Chicago Daily Neus 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE Mild and Mellow Ib. 19c Prayer service 9:30 a. m. Reporter RAISIN BREAD Grandmother's Mb. loaf 7c Sunday school 10 a. m. BREAD Whole or Sliced, White Mb. loaf 4c Morning worship 11:00. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. CHEESE Mild Full Cream Ib. 15c Week Day Services PENN-RAD OIL 2-gal. sealed container $1.08 Young people's meeting Tuesday at 100% Pure Pennsylvania 7:45 p. ni. Bible study Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer and praise service Friday at Small package PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS with purchase of ooc 7:45 p. m. FREE yn.\h. package KRAFT'S CREAMED OLD ENGLISH CHEESE at * O

1 Methodist Episcopal Church j NEW PACK PEAS Standard Grade 3 No. 2 size cans 25c t J. H. Bancroft., Pastor f BOKAR COFFEE "The Supreme Blend" Ib. 27c Mid-summer "Go to Church Sun­ day." Morning worship 10:00. The lona Flour 241/2*. bag 43c one big service. Good music and spe­ cial song. Sermon topic, "What to do with our Summer Sundays." Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Lesson Eight O^dock Coffee 3 lbs. for 50c hour and departmental devotion. Plans nnd date set for the big church and Sunday school picnic August 25, are being developed. The fourth ciuartorly conference to ROLLED OATS « 49' be held August 26. Pastor's vacation begins July 2G. Pulpit committee has charge of the Sunday services. "People drive faster," explainn E. V. Shireman, furniture salesman • • • • The date for a flne week day musi­ of 928 East Maple Road, Indianapolis, "I generally run my Packard cal entertainment is July 25, 8 p. m. 60 to 65 miles an hour— hate to, to cover my territory," "But what at the church. - IN A&P QUALITY MARKETS \' about your car?" asks Boh Casey, famous Chicago News reporter. Beef Roast lb.. lOC Christian Science Society ] T IS the observation of E.V. "I drive between 60 and 65 free tnilcH prove again tv/taf . Shireman of Indianapolis miles an hour and there's ho'Vis haa demonstrated in Tender Juicy Chuck Cuts Over Aseltine's jewelry store Sun­ I day morning at 10:30. Subject of the that the maps arc getting where the.oil gets to be an laboratory teats and in A.A.A. lesson sermon, "Life." smaller every day —people important factor. After ex­ tests on the Indianapolis Speed­ Primary Sunday school will be held THURlNGER perimenting with other oils, FRESH PERCH during the morning service. drive faster. way — Positive Lubrication Wednesday evening meeting at 8. I settled on Iso-Vis. Speed Protection. lao'Via (a Standard "Sacrament" was the subject of the Mr. Shireman is a furniture SAUMA lb.I5C. lesson sermon in all Christian Science salesman whose territory em­ doesn't burn it up and city Oil product) tvill not thin out 3 lbs. churches throughout the world on driving doesn't dilute it." . from dilution. See the Ball Sunday, July 10. Among the Bible braces all of Indiana, Cincinnati citations was this passage (John 13;- and Louisville. He drives a \ • • « and Bottle Test at Standard 14, 15): "If I then, you Lord and Pb>rk Roast lb. 9c Master, have washed your feet; ye al­ Packard Custom 8 and covers Afr. Shireman'a 71,000trouble-Oil Stations and dealera. so Qught to wash one another's feet. between 800 and a thousand For I have given you an example, that Slab Bacon Z^' lb. lie ye should do as I have done to you." miles a week the year 'round. Correlative passages read from the The total mileage on his pres* Christian Science textbook, "Science Boiling BeeS lb. 7c and Health with Key to the Scrip­ ent car is 71,000 miles. tures", by Mary Baker Eddy, Included ISO-VIS Y^^J Michigan SHOULDER Ib. 15c the following (p. 37): "When wlll "There was a time when my Jesus' professed followers learn to territory would have been emulate him In all his ways and to BRISKET lb. 10c Imitate his mighty works? Those who pretty hard to cover. Now it's n^iotorOu procured the martydom of that right­ M ^ Milk CHOPS lb. 15c no trick at all. . <^olartn9 «/io /. r.lln.tf */ our n.ir pf oe... eous man would gladly have turned —tivtnt it an .mo/.fno/ wttlolt l» nettiltd onIr Roast Fed his sacred career into a mutilated doc­ * Plus new federal tax, 1 oent brtio-yi: Th» ptict It )So » quut, * tWOmnSliSi farlMaiT.>ck. trinal platform. May tbe Christians of today take up the more practical S T A N D A R D O I L CO MP AN Y import of that career!" •MMMMBMMMiMMIB oil INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932 Pigt Five

cherries, spraining her ankle very and Mrs. Al Allaby of St. Johns, were Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMann are Mr. and Mrs. Milton RudeslUe and North Holt badly. Boot AloledoB Sunday callers of Bert Rowe. .' fishing and camping up north. son G. W, and grandson, Jack Sloan, Mrs. Nellie Stowe Is 111 at this writ­ nilNG RALLY 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wllllard Blanchard of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lay spent a few from Hillsdale, spent Saturday night •t ing. Mason, called on Mr, and Mrs. John days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. with Mr. and Mrs, Grover Royston, The Friendship class of the Presby- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Foote of Lansing George Potter, Mrs. Jude Hall, Mrs. Wheeler, last week. Lay and family. They all attended the Rudcsllle' re­ terlan Sunday school held a picnic called on relatives here Friday. GIVES MP VICTORY John Potter were in Lansing Sunday union at the G. A. R, park In Eaton Friday afternoon at the county park Prank Kontak Is very poorly. afternoon to see Eldrldge Lockwood, Rapids, Sunday, at Mason with a good attendance. Miss Frances Yocum Is visiting her Ml/Ell COMES TO RESCUE AS RE who Is In the sanitarium. j '' j Reba Culver spent a few days last j''' buB

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Mrs. Cora Froedtert and Ruth were in Grand Ledge, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baldwin and Betty attended the Baldwin reunion at the Mason park, Saturday. Miss Nellie Beatrice Huger and Kirk of Hartland, called on Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Reese, Friday evening. Miss Esther Lott of Grand Haven, in and 20 4-H club girls are spending the Pain week at M, S. C. and her home. Mrs. Amelia Taylor of Holt, spent Single $3.9S a few days recently with her niece, Mrs, M. L. Surato and family. Tube SX.OS Mrs. Abble Chase and Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chase and daugh- ter of Lansing, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lifetime Guaranteed Elmer Dakin and family Sunday. A very small number attended the GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY annual school meeting Monday night. 01'/ motor oil Hugh Smith was re-elected treasurer. mod. by ,(,, Supertwist Cord Tires Fifty-four members and friends of ll«ton te LOWELL THOMAS the Community club attended the pic­ lUNoto Niwi voici or tHI *li 4.50-30 4.S0-31 4.75-19 nic supper on Robt. Reese's lawn, July Monday to fridoy Ivaninfi, (nctuilvo *lt»«9, 4. Ice cream and cake were furnish­ *|4S E. DoyllBhl Tim. Ovor NIC—WJZ Nolwork £m Each Each ed by the club. The next meeting wlll la Pr.. In Pr.. be held in September with Mrs. Clar­ Single 04.sa Single 04.10 Single 0S.>4 ence Darling. Tube 01.00 Tube 01'OS Tube 01.00 Edna McFadden and Harriet Bink­ ley ot Lansing, spent the week end HIGH TEST PERFORMANCE plus KNOCKLESS POWER 5,0I>-19 5.00-20 5.25-18 with M. L. Surato and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence entertained Each Each relatives from Chicago over the 4th. 9^ In Fr*. dF IlnPr.. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reid and fam­ regular gas price... save 3c per gallon Sinftle 0S.3O SlnftleOI.4f Single 00.10 ily attended the reunion and fifth' an­ Tube Ol.ts Tube Ot.Sl Tube 0t.t7 niversary of her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Stid on July 3. . Stanley Froedtert, Ployd Darling, Herbert Horn, Thea Mae and Maxine Reese attended the 4-H club meeting Friday night at the home of the Jack­ A. A. Hewlett & Co. son boys. Arrow OU Compaiiy Page Six INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932

HE BEAT9RPPKHART South Alaiedon ' \ LESLIE By Mra. Ernest Shemuui \ Miss- tiVraidine Begdie.of Detroit is spending several weeks with' her aunt, Mrs. Frank Thdiliipsoh for her summer • (Coritinued from page 4) I For Sale vacation. ' Charles Lamb and his father-in-law, Leslie. Club Journeys LIVESTOCK—TOOLS Riilph Jones from Grand Haven, spent To Detroit For Picnic last' week end. with his parents, Mr. FOR SALE—About 100 Ontario ex­ nnd Mrs. \V. K. Lamb. CITIZENS CLUB VISITS FOKI), periment station Barred Roclt pul­ Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Arend and faiii- GilKENFIELo VILLAGE. lets,* Groat layers, H, A, DeWater, ily spent several days last week wilh '1 miles east oC Leslie, 28wlp i-elativcs nt Greenville returning home The villago of Leslie was well nigli Sunday. deserted Wednesday when 133 men, FOR SALK — Mnsscy-Harrls grain Tf Wm. A. Johnson will bring this women and children attended tho an­ binder, S foot cut, nearly new, John Hem to llio NEWS office before July nual picnic of the Leslie Citizens club. Seellioff, 3 miles enst, 1 mile north 2'l he will be given n fioo ntlmission The picnic was hold on llie Ford field oC Dansville. 2Sw2p ticket lo Iho fMnson Ihcntcr. in Detroit. Following the dinner tlie FOR SALit;—Twonty-flvc 300 pound Mrs. A. A. Westphnl and her niece. members of tliO' club were escorted •shoals. Robert Reese, phono 2,03, Miss Eckhnrt, ni'rivedlnst week from through Ford's famous Greenfield Vil­ Mnson, 2Swl Florida lo visit her molhor and olhcr lage. relatives. Tlicy drove through in a Those who attended the picnic as­ litUc over two days. sert that tlio U'ip was grtfatly enjoyed. MISCELLANEOUS Harold nnd Luclle Laycock nro on the sick list. .•Mi'tliolllHl ICplso.npnl Cluireh ; i'"OIl SALIC — New VVeslinshousc l^ev. George Brown, Ministei' j i'fiiif,rt'.s .'It u.sod pi'iccs, G. h. B.'lilcy, "A liow columandment I give unto, 002 S.'Lnnsing St. Phone 253. wl ! Ealnn RapicLs you, that ye love one anolher; ns 1 FOR .S.\LK Worms, crickets- and llcilr.v Mold, tho Sllollnnflfflih illoi'- linve loved'you, thai ye also love one grlilis. Lnave orcioi'S ill Samlinii'.s-— ohluli, wilff ilf'fcilloll Soillilffl' Siliiih \V. another. By this shall all men know Dfiys ol' cull 3-1.1. Nlghls call tit R. Ml', nnd Mrs. Clnli' Hls:doii niul fnm- itl'offkllni't fff Ifiwit In tin- llcptllfliciin Dial yo arc my disciples, if ye have j ily of Lansing' woi'o Sunday calloi's al love one lo anolher," John ]3:3'l-35. ; Lui'ig'.s, .'•fJ.S South Rogei'S .SI. wl priiliai'y. llic homo of Mr. and Mi's. Vorn Halli­ Sunday scliool 10:15 a. in. \ l''OIi S.'\LK -Spi'iiyocl clici'i'lcs. 7c por fax. Mornii'ig worship 11:30. ' ^rl'S. I^nllio Morton Is vlsiling- nt Iho fjlL'ii't, 01' .'fC nnd pick yoiii- own. Mnl- Respectable Societ.y There will bo special music by the , cioii .Stilos, •! milt^s oast of Loslio. :tl h.oliio of i\ri's. Inez Clai'k nf .•Ulrcliiis. junior and soiiioi' clioirs. Tlic sei'mon ^ Strength and Power . . . Mv. and Mrs. Jalnos Pondoi' aiid Readmits Corn Borer will bo given by llie pastor. t hX)\'i R.ALK -Rod raspbcn-ies, :i,1c fjtdnughlc. r of Middlovillo spcnl Sunday Evening' wnis'liip 7::30. Special inii-• Corn borers can now come out of The .sh'cng'Ui and i)o\ver oi: every banlc lies in its bnai'd ol.' directors. rick tlit^iii voiirsolt al ](lt: t|l. \. rvoi'iiiii;' nl Iho homo of Ml', liiul ^^l's. sic will be an added fealiiro in this hiding'. 'I'lie famous corn holer balllo , W. .lewoU. ,tr. 2Sw2 .Alva \Vosl. sei'vico. This stroiit dinner will be served. I •''.age o Miss Gladys Lott, daughter those present. Dainty refreshments inaw last wook. followed the afternoon entertainment. signers, Maggie Box, wife. July Steadman. Ths same as she did last Observance of the fly-free date of Music by an orchestra from Felt Local Girl Scouts with their leader, j Charles Loll of Mason, and Theron 5, 1032. 27w2p year. The body was brought here to sowing wheat is not necessarily an in­ lieutenant and bouse mother will leave : the home of the grandparents, whci-e Plains featured the entertainment surance against the Hessian fly but, during the lecturer's hour at a regular Saturday for a ten days' outing at HORSESHOEING ~ At your farm. il laid in slate till 2 p. m. Monday, in average years, is the most practical Cowen's resort. Pleasant Lake. Pi'ompt service, expert workman­ whei'e funeral services were held at meeting of Leslie Community Gr.ange way of combatting the pest. Small held Saturd.ay evening in the G. A. R. The Baptist Aid society will bo en­ DR. E. L. LONGPRE ship. Call C. G. Hardenburg, phone the M. E. cliurch and were conducted strips of real early sown wheat plow­ tertained Wednesday at an all day i 32,1, 2C-tf by the pastor. Rev. H. A. Manahan. hall with 35 members present. The ed under just before seeding are used business session w.as taken up wilh meeting at the farm home of Mr. and i A lady friend of the family from De­ .by some as traps. Mrs. Harley Harwood. j DENTIST PURE ICE—If you need ice call 35 troit sang. She was accompanied on furthering plans for the bicentennial program to be presented in the audi­ B. A. Davis returned Tuesday from i or visit our cash and carry station the pipe organ by Mrs. Ethel Liver- several days visit wilh friends at St. | back of Neely's clothing store. ance DeCamp of Battle Creek. The To Pick Champion torium of the school building the eve­ Office above Neely's Store ning of July 29. The next regular Clair. I Hours, Sunday 10 to 1:00. Phone Girl Scouts of which she was a mem­ Mrs. Caroline Shopbell of Woodland 132. Linn & Otis. 21-tf ber attended in a body and si.\ boy Hay Hauling Team meeting will be held July 23, when the Mason, Micldgan scouts acted as pallbearers. Surviving topic for discussion will be "Why the is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. TRUCKING—Livestock, hauling and ai'o the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Grange should foster street and high­ Owen. CONTEST TO BE HELD AT M. S. C. A benefit bridge party for the Or­ Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. general trucking, anywhere, any VanDervoort, and a sister, Marjory, FARM ON FARM DAY, ,IULV 2«. way safety." Members of the econ­ time. Proiupt service, reasonable of Detroit, the grandparents, Mr. and omic committee will be Mr. and Mrs. der of the Eastern Star will be held EveninKs: 7:00 p. m. to S:00 p. m. on the lawn al the Charles Luther rates. C. Balmer, Dansville, phone Mrs. Steadman. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. The pride of Michigan's hay fields Goorge Melcalf, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 77. GOeow VanDervoort of this village, and many Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sine- home Friday afternoon at two o'clock. will flght it out down the windrow All are cordially invited lo come, as other relatives. The floral offerings during the annual Farmers Day at man. were,unusually profuse and beautiful. Graduates of the clfiss of 1929 of the event is not confined to members M. S. C, July 29, in a contest which of the order. I Miscellaneous j Burial was made in Summitt ceme­ will pick the slate's championship Leslie high school will hold their sec­ i-..^^...^^..^^...... ,.,,.... ,.,,.,...... 4 tery. ond annual reunion at the home ot Officers of Leslie Chapter No. 155, team of pitchers and loaders. Order of the Eastern Star, have been CARD OF THANKS—Wo wish to There will be two cl.asses in the test Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pulver, at Rives thank our friends and neighboi's for Minnie L. Adams, Asst. Great Com­ Junction next Sunday. A potluck din­ invited to exemplify the degrees of mander, instituted a junior Court of —one for teams of two pitchers and the order at Pleasant Lake chapter on their sympathy and benuliful floral one loader; and one for teams which ner will be served at noon. BUILDING AND offerings and also the American the Maccabees liere Saturday after­ "Human Values Versus Property the evening of July 21. noon with 2-1 charter members, which will use mechanical loaders, with two Mr. and Mrs. George Barth and Legion for llioir service during the men loading and one driving. In both Values" will be lhe sermon theme at death and burial of our husband and was sponsored liy llie Lady Maccabees the Sunday morning hours of worship daughter Betty of Yale, have returned of Williamston Hive No. 550. Lena cases, the lime required to load and home after spending a few days at the LOAN SHARES father. Mrs. Maria Keesler, Mr. return lo the starling point, the at the Leslie, Aurelii'is Center and On­ and Mrs. C. G. Keesler, Mr. and Gorsline, Gt. Dep. Commander was ondaga Community Baptist churches liome of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Young. appointed court director. They will weight of the load, and the construc­ At a recent reunion of the Miles Mrs. .A. B. Keesler, Mr. and Mrs. tion of the load will be taken into ac­ of which the Rev. Edward J. Cross is John Palen. wlp hold their meetings the 2nd and -lib the pastor. Sessions of the church family held at Pleasant Lake with 35 Saturd.ays of each month. count in awarding the championships. guests present from Leslie, Rives, Ad­ Continue to Be A Many local champions among the schools will be held at the regular Mrs. Ida Royce passed away at hours. The gospel team of the young dison, Jackson and Manitou Beach, Notice to Members of Sparrow hospital Monday morning, liuskies of Michigan farm communi­ people's society of the Olivet Baptis'^t Mrs. Nettie Bolton of Leslie, was Safe Investment aged 71 years. She had resided in ties have already filed entries for the elected president, with Harry Miles, event, which is something new in the church will conduct the evening ser­ Ingham County Farm­ Locke and Williamslon nearly all of vices at the Onondaga church. her life. She wns a member of the v/ay of Farmers Day entertainment. Legal Notice for Surplus Funds ers Mutual Fire Insur­ The contest will bo run off late, in the At the annual meeting of Leslie M. E. church for over 50 years and school district No. 1 held Monday eve­ morning in the college fields, with .MOKl'GACI': SALK during that time had conducted Sun­ ning, with 65 people present, officers ance Company day school classes for more than '10 teams and equipment drawn by lot. Nif. 3;illlfi-A^ A woodlot thinning contest for far­ for the following year were elected as lloffftfit hftvifiK Ifooh fnfftle iff tlfo conflitions years. She was president of the Wom­ follows: John Mitchell was elected for of ft cof'tfffft nfof'tfrffgo ffffule ify Sfftntioi H. At Uie mccling of tbe Board of Di­ an's Home Missionai'y society. Sur­ mers who are intei'ested in forestry liorr hhfl Itn.sc T. iiorf'. bff.siifthtl hhfl wife, to rectors held July 1st., 1932 the follow­ viving aro two sons, Georgo Royce of work will be another of the morning a term of three years, to replace Geo. tlfo Cffpitol Sffvifff^.s Loftn Cofnlfhhy, ft Cor- ing resolution was passed; Mullican, Dr. Prank Royce of Detroit, features on Farmers Dny. A quarter Brownlee, whose term had expired. liof'htioh, tifflcil the 'Jlif'fl flhy of Octoifor, lliiii, Cl.aude Fay whose term had also ex­ fthtl f'ccof'tletl ih tho oli'ico of life itogistcr of "Members having houses or other one daughter, Mrs. Belle Rothway of acre of the college woodlot will be Difcfis for tho Counly of ihglfhm fthd Stffto of llttuggtmput fllompattii buildings insured tlial have chimneys Locke, and a granddaughter. Garnet, marked off, with every tree number­ pired was elected to succeed himself. Mit'hiwfh, oh the 21th dffy ot Oetoifor, iO:!!, lluit are in use at any time of llic whom she reared from childhood. The ed, and farmers who enter the con­ To fill the vacancy caused by the iff Liifcr ;i-IO of MortKhgos, oh Pffgo 09, on resignation of Russell Hammond, Ros­ which fnortghgo thof'e is clfiifnod to Ifo flffe nt 1250 Griswold Street, Detroit, Michigan year, where the roof of said building body was taken to the old farm home test will list the trees which should be llfo dhte of this notioo, for priffciifffi hhti iff- is not made of tire proof niatorial, in Locke now occupied Ijy the daugh­ cut out. coe Edwards was elected for a term tef'ost, the sffm ot ?'.;SS0.n2, hhd tho sfffn of Detroit's Oldest BiiUdlng and Loan AslMclatlon shall bo required to equip each chim­ ter and family. Fiiner.al services were The college forestry department of two years. Mr; Mitchell is one of fSll.OII tor ihsuf'ftncc phid ify Iho mortgagee, hhti ney wilh a sparic arrester that shall the largest taxpayers in the village, ffn fiilDrficy's too ot S:i,';,00 hs pf'ovitlcfl for ify held at the Bell Oak church at 2 p. will conduct a demonstration ot scien­ Iffw, hhd ho sffit or pf'occcdihg fft Iffw hftving Local Representative: D. P. Whitmore, Mason, Mich. luoot the approval of this company. ni. Wednesday. Burial was made in tific thinning at the close of the con­ and has flvo children in school. Mr. licoft inslitfited to I'Ceovor tho moneys seeuf'cfl Failure to comply with this require­ tho Boll Oak cemelery, beside the late test, .and awards of windbreak ever­ Edwards is also a successful business Ify shfd hiortgffKO, or hny phrt' thc'cof, ment sliall cause the policy to be can­ husband, Lester Royce. man liere. Notice is hef'oliy given, thftt Ify virtue ot tho celled." greens or seedlings will be made the Power ot shlo conthihed ih shid morlghKO, hnd farmers who finish on top in the ac­ The Rev. Warren Brown and his tho stfttute in .such case mhdc hnd ifrovfficd, There wore only 33 attended the an­ sister. Miss Leah Brown, son and So far this yenr we have hnd over nual school meeting Monday evening. tual competition. on the Sth dfty of Octolicr, 19;!2. ht 10:00 .'511,000.00 in losses caused by sparks daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. George o'clock in Ufo fof'onoon, tho iihflof'signed will, The secretary's report showed that Brown of this place, will conduct ht tho north ff'ont door of tho City Hhll, iii tho from chimneys falling on wood shin­ over ,'i;'l'l,000 was raised from various Legal Notice City of Lhnsing, Ihghftfn County, Michigffff, gle roofs. Tills represents a large evangelistic services for a period of thfft Ifoihg ft Iflffco whoro tho Cif-cuit Court for sources last year and neaHy the same the County ot Inghnm is hold, soil fft public percentage of dwelling house fires. MOUTGAGE SALK two weeks Including the Sundays of amount expended, Wm, S. Barrett July 17, 24 and 31, at the Methodist ituetioh, lo tlfo highest bitidof', tho pf'cmisos The resolution requiring spark ar­ and George Bishop were both elected No. I2I-G tloscf'iifed in sftid mortghge, or so mucli thoro- Free! nofmilt liftvlns ifeeh mfttlo In the' cohtlitlons resters was not passed until it was to succeed themselves. Episcopal church at Maple Rapids. of ns mhy lie nocesshry to ifiiy tho hfnofint so found that the majority of members of fl eerthin moi'tghRe mntlo by Frctl SpftltlliiK fts iftof'osffld duo on sftid mortghgo, with seven TICKETS TO THE MASON THEATRE hnfl Clhrh SifiiltllnB, htisbftiitl nnti wife, to tho H.\S FAST BALL. [for coht Intoi'cst, nnd nil lej?nl costs, together wore in favor of it, in fact, many re­ Cftpitol SftvihKs & Loftn Conipany, n Corporh­ with sffid httornoy's fee, which snid pf'omises quested that the measure be adopted tion, tlhtetl the 7tli tiny of AuKtist, lO'iO, ftnti The highly-touted Russell Stevens hi'o described in shid mortgngo ns foilfJwfi: Each week The Ingham County News will hold a at once. I'ooortloa in tiio oirieo of the RoKistcr ot Dootls was seen in action at the county park Tho South ono-hhit (Vj) of Lot 'rhlrteen for tlio Cotinty of Inttliftm fintl Stftto of Micli- Wednesday night. He did the hurl­ (13) ot Block Soventoon (17) reserving the theater party. Tickets calling for free admission to the The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance OBITUARY ik'itn, on tho Sth tifty of Auprfist. 1929, in Liber ing for the Farmers against the Odd North three find one-hfdf (S'/j) feet of tho Company has entered into an agree­ ,'t2l) of Mortgntros, oij Phge 21, on which mort- ftliovo proiforty to bo usoti with tho South tlff'oo Mason Theatre will be issued to readers of the paper. KhKO thoro is clftimeti to bo tluo nt tho dfito of Fellows. Stevens has not been over­ ment with a concern to make and in­ ftnd one-hftlf OVj) foot of tho property hd- this notice, for princlpfti nnti Intorest, tho sum rated. His smoke ball had the Odd jolning on tho North, said driveway to bo used Watch for your name. Then send in for your ticket. stall spark arresters on chimneys at Sophia Dorothy Bickert, eldest ot S21S0.02. itntl tho sum ot $75.07 for thxcs Fellows swinging five minutes late. He find mninthlnod by nil property ownof's of snid the cost of $1.00 each installed, if paid daughter of Henry and Mary Bickert Ifftitl by the mortKfiKCo, nnd tho sum of $11,GO Lot Thirteen '(1.1). in tiio City of Lansing. It is free. Names are selected at random. ' for Insfu'ftncD phiti by the mortghRco. nnti nh had six consecutive strikeouts to his Inghnm Coffnty, Michignn, for at the time of installation. These was born August 23,1856, near Ypsil- nttorney'.s foo of $35.00 ns iirovitlcd for by Ittw, credit. He poled out a three-bagger parties have letters to show that they ftnd no suit or proceeding fit Inw hnfrlng been antl, Mich. She was converted at the also. His support was rather ragged. {jtmOL'SAVINGS & LOAN COMPAtJY. The names of those who will receive free tickets may are authorized to do this work and age of 18 years, and later joined the instituted to recover tho moneys secured by shiil mortBftge, or ftny pnrt Stevens pitched the game just for that their product has been approved. thereof. "CUMMINS & CUMMINS, Attorneys for appear in the news columns or they may be foitnd in M. E. church at Lansing. Notico is hefeby given, thnt by virtuo of the practice. He has. been playing with They also have report blanks printed Moi'tgagoo, m Cnpitol Snvlngs & Lonn Blflg, She was united in marriage to Wells potvcf' of Hitio contnined' in ffnid mortgnge. nnfl Stockbridge and other strong teams. 28wI3 advertising messages. Just clip the invitation rind on this companies' stationery to show M. Walker April 19, 1884. To this the stntute in such cftso mnde nnd provifleti. Lnnsing, Michignn. the number installed and the nature union four children were born, Mabelle on tho 8th dny of October. 19H2. nt 10:00 bring or send it to the NEWS office within two weeks- of settlement. o'clock In tho forenoon, the undersigned will, of Dansville, Verner at home. Earl, ftt tho north front door of tho City Hull, In the from the date it appears. A free ticket will then be No time; limit has been aet. How­ Felt plains, Josle of Dansville. Their City ot Lnnsing. Inghnm County, Miehighn, tliftt being a plnco whoro tho Ciretiit Court for issued. ever, that will be done In the near fu­ home has always been In the vicinity tho County of Inghnm is hold, soli nt ifublic FOR 43 YEARS ture. Members are .urged to avail of Dansville. She was sanctified In a nuctlon, to tho'highest bidder, tho premises themselves of this especially low price series of meetings held by Rev. John doscrilKfd in snid mortgngo, or so much thore­ Rules: The ticket may be issued to any adult mem- ot n» may. bo necossnry to pny tho iimount so just as regularly.as tlie seasons come and go, iavestors as it is but a few cents more than the Mct^reery, at the Reeves school bouse IIS nforesnid.diio on snid mortgago, with seven ber of the immediate, faitijly; The tickets.can not be cost of the material alone, should tbey In 1900. She led a consistent Christ-' por cent interest, nnd all lognl costa, together in oarshares.have received their dividends twice a yi^ar. undertake to 'make their own spark lan life, rearing; her children around a With said attorney's feo. which said promises transferred to' others. The free tickets must be used arrester. , family altar of prayer. She was a' itro described in snid mortgage as followiii These dividen(is amounted to oyer $325,000 during the_ Lot Number Plfty-nve (55) South Parkwood within two weeks fr<)m the date issued. The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance kind and loving wife and mother, andi Subdivision''being a part of . the' Southwest Company does not make any proflt never tired of laboring for her loved Jiuarto/ of Sootion. T.wenty-Seven (27), Town first, half-of 1932 ancl we invite you to share in the next from the sale of this product. How­ ones. She has been''in falling health' Four (4) North, Rango Two (2) Weat, also a 'part of the' Stiuthoast.'quarter of Sotition dividend idisbursm^ ' THE ever, figures from other insurance for three and one.half years, and de-l Twenty-elght (28), Town Pour (4) North, companies show that spark arresters parted this life to be with JesUs Julyll Rango Two (2) West, Lansing Township nnd :ff:" prevent practically all fires caused by 10, at the age of 76 years, 10 months.f City of Lansing, Ingham County, Miehignh; and 17 d%ys. She leaver to: moiurn r Dated July 14. 1932. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN eb,^^ sparks, on roofs. By. reducing our •OAPITPL;SAVINGS * LpAN.COMPANy, losses we will be able to reduce the their loss, the husband, four chlldrenii LantiBg,yMichi^^ C. A. CUntbii cqst of inaurance in tlie aame »ropor> 11 grandchildren apd six.gr^at srAnd- pOulaS^Nia • »'•'CUMMINS,'"AttornBjrs^ for children. - ^ Mortgag... 406 Oapitol Savings '*• Logn 'Bldg;, tlon^^^'^-^ •. •• Laming, Michigan. 23«13 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932 Page Seven Mason Women Figure Smoke Detective of Philadelphia To Run Again Ted Thompson Seeking Personal Mention In Crash Thursday Post Of Lt. Governor HAVE NAKItOW ESCAPE WHEN (Continued from Page 1) Help make. Mason more neigUborly by telephoning or sending Inter­ OAR OVBIITUUNS I\ DITOII. resources. Our wild life Is public esting personal items to the Newa. Phone 55, property and should be treated and Mrs. Isabell Call nnd daughters, perpetuated impartially on this basis. Mrs. Nell Hinkley and Mrs. H. J. This is especially Important In view Herbert Barnum is visiting in Kala­ Arthur H. Lnxton is very ill at his Bartley, hnd a very narrow escape ot the magnitude which the tourist mazoo, this week. home south pf the city. last Thursday evening when returning and resort industry has assumed In William Maclam, Jr. spent Sunday Miss Moneta Wilkins of Alaiedon, from the past worthy matrons meet­ our state. in Pontiac, with Mr. and Mrs. GlUord spent Tuesday with Mrs. C. E. Eifert. ing nt the home of Mrs. Mac Vaughn . "Most important of all, however, is Mrs. Lee DaHing is convalescing on West Columbia road. They were my belief that the legislative branch Kvery. of our government should be constant­ Mr. and Mrs. Virgo Kinsey of Wa­ from a three weeks' illness. driving along into town and when they reached the driveway at tho ly alert to the end of locating and re­ cousta, were Sunday guests ot Mr. Mrs. Edgar Daft underwent a ser­ moving every possible obstruction ious operation at the Mason hospital, home of L. H. Murray a car driven by nnd Mrs. W. E, Kinsey. ' Amos McCulIough came out of the from tlie path to an immediate re­ Miss Nora Samalne of the detention Monday. drive. The driver did not observe turn of properity to this common­ home is enjoying a two weclcs' vaca­ Miss Lorraine Smith is visiting rel­ the car driven by Mrs. Bartley, who in wealth, from the chaotic condition in tion from licr worlc. atives in Middleton and Carson City order to avoid being hit, drove into wliich the entire world has been sub­ Leo Sherman, who is staying nt this week. the ditcli and the car struck a mall merged." Wampors Lalaiisln,i;- after several months illness. S(','irf-lies fflli llic liilltf ailfl Idn' slltffl;i-s ffllil If-lls fill lllf-ltl. .Ml-.-.;, 0:il;lf-y is iilal eonimissinn. lasL week end in Clinton, visiting rcha- J,ri.s. W. J. Soiuoi-villo of Detroit, impossible to ai-i-olnprlsh within thllt Slie had l-esided in Miison for the past silffwll illiijf lif-r liifflifmi fflflltiill .-^ilrvi'vilt;.,' lhe sfti-i'ifillidifif,' If-l-l-iltil-.v. '-I'm Uvf'.'-'. spent Itist week witli Mrs. D. L. Miller time. In :ui elideavoi- lo complete tills five yoni-s u-ith Mi-. ;lnd Mrs. .•^l•tbill• frffiti l'ill.slfiii-;:!i," .Mrf;. ifftklf-y sfiifl, '-allfl 1 klifiw j-liliflce ullf-li 1 set- 11." and dnilghtor Florence. u-oi-l< 1 hei'cby .-lniiolince myself as n .Ml-, and Mrs. Duitno Lathrop of St. Strol'il, the latter being her daughter. Weathervame At Rest Frank Ilnrrison, wlio has been ill at i-anflld:ite of the republican'pnrty for ,lnsf-ph, aro .spending a few days this Rev, G. R. Hayton Officiated at tho rc-noiiiiuation. I relilizo that taking f,vpek with fMr. and fMrs. Geo. Lathrop. his linmo for several wcelcs, romiiins services. Interment was mnde in the After 52 Years Work as delinjte a stand nn le.srlslatlve mat­ .Mi=s Pauline MoulLon of North Star about the same. .Mt. Mope cemetery in Lansing. Delegates Attending D ters ;ls I have taken In lhe past is has been visiting Mi.ss Frances Hiintcr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller were She is survived by two daughters, OLD iJEI.IC IS IJKI'LACKI) AT J. 4-H Club Convention f-oiislflered )inni- ifnlitieal sli-ah.'.gy, I Itfl- scvci-;il flays. quests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bravender .Mrs. Stl-ohl of iMason, Mi's. Lclnh ir. s!iAi''i-:i; IWII.M. feel, however, thftt the people are en­ .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer of Bat­ in Mllh-ille, Sunday. H.akcr of Oliio, live sons, John, Joseph, U!-:I'KKSI;XT titled to positive represent.ntion, nnd Isaac nnd Donald of Lansing, and 1" FHI Y il/iy '^F^ fs'sE\i-;.\ri-:K.v iN(i- ft was rf2 years ;igi) this silliinior tle Cl-fK-k, were Siinday guests of Mrs. The Silas nnd Emily Holt reunion if renominated and i-e-eief'ted, my con- Rnlpli of Haslett. .-V sister, Mrs. .lane U UMii.l UJ.l l_aL. \J II.V:M COUNTV AT STATE MEET. when tho .granary on the .1. 11. Shafor Cni-nl Necly. will be held at the county pnrk on dui;t In office will continue to he Satuidiry, July .'lO. Jones of Lansing, and n grnnddnugh- A fi EI) I' I T C I In IT n f) WOMAN farm was built and on tlie cupola wiis Rev. W. n. i''ruKc-ott ;tnd Mrs. Pi-es- Seventeen Inghnm County -l-H club .ouidcd liy my best judgment and not tcr, Miulelon Strohl of Mnson, also A.MO.Xf. FlUST SETTI.EKS. set a wonthervnne made of sheet tin t-nti. nf St. .lohns, Cltllcd on Mason tMr. and Mrs. George Chnpin and members are sponding the week at politics," by Joseph Smith of this city in tho ti-iends, .Monday. (laiiglilor .Mliry of .Marslinll, cnlled on survive. .Mic-hi.gnii .State college talcing pnrt in Wifiiiaii Niiw ill) 'ri'lis Of Pioncpr ofiy.s Imrdwnro then owned by Sayors nnd .Mr. and Mi-.s. .lohn Shepai'd are en- Mr. ;iiid Mrs.Frnnlc Severance, Sun­ Mr. nnd Mrs. John Sfngli and fam­ the liiuiiuii Boys nnd Girls Club Week. POMONA I'K'Xir. Phelps. For moro than hnlf I't century day. 111 Iiiglinni C'ldiiily, Kiiciv flili'f ' Ench of these youngsters won the jffyilig a vacation at Lake Geoi-ge and ily spent Wednesday at /Coeland. olteiiins .-\IH1 Snii, The Inghitm County Pomona Gr;iiigo this arrow hns never failed to do its iii'tho upper ]K>ninsiila. Miss IDoris Hnrrison, wlio is attcnd- Miss Gei-trudo Grover of Lnnsin.g, right to nttend by nttnining the rniilc will hold Its anniinl picnic nt Riverside duty in pointing llio direction of tlie Ml-, and Ml'S. Harold Dakin nnd iig summer sehonl in Ypsilanti, spent wns a Sunday guest of .Mr. nnd Mrs. jot countv champion in their respective l^nrk in NVilliiimston on Salurdny, July wind altliougli during one storm In dailghtcr were week end guests of Mr. the week end with her parents, Mr. C. H. Ellison. When the Inghnm County Pioneer; project during the summer of 193.1 or IG, with the Willinmston Grnngo en- the nineties the six foot Iron rod on and .Mrs. Oei-ald Dakin in Ann Ai-bor. and Mrs. L, H. Hnrrison. nnd Historical society hold its nnnuni the winter of 1932. torlnining, Tlio dny will open with n which the arrow swings wns bent nl­ Mrs. Ruth Hodges of Dnnsvillo, un­ meeting on June IG, 1932, nn interest-[ Beginning Monday evening with a Mr. and Mrs. Don lle.'il spent Sun­ Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Eifert nnd Mr. derwent a serious operation at the social beginning at .11 o'clock and pot­ most double. and Mrs. K. L. Bradmnn spent Sundny ing letter from Mrs. Mary ShotwoU i welcoming camplire the six hundred luck dinner will be served nt noon. This summor ns the cupola wns day with tlie former's mother, Mrs. Mason hospital, Tuesday. Dou-oy of Fitclibiirg was road. Mrs. I who aro present from about forty Co'ra 'Heal, in Leslie. with Mr. and Mrs. Lnwrenco Bradinan The program will follow the dinner being repaired it wns thought host to in Lnnsing. Noel Mntbins of Clnwson, is visit­ Dewey is nearly 90 years of age but southern and central counties started nnd will consist of community singing, repince tlio old nrrow with n now one The W. R. C. will meet on Tuesday, ing Ills grandmother, Mrs. Edna Doo- hor memory upon early events in what ^ a i-ound of activities that will keep rendlngs by Mrs. Wnllet Frost of since time nnd the elements had bo- .Inly 19, when initiation of two candi­ The Misses Laura Louise McDonald little. was then a trackless wilderness is • them well occupied until Friday noon, nnd Genevieve Eldred of Eaton Rap­ Wheatfield,'music by tho Leslie group, gun to show tlieir work on the old dates will occur. Miss Eileen Carrier is spending this clear and distinct. The NEWS lias instruction, entertainment, inspira- an address by Grant M. Hudson, gui­ weathervane as well ns the wear ids, were Sunday guests ot Mr. and received a copy of tho letter wliich j tion, contests, and games comprise tbe Miss Mae Keller of Hastings, was Mrs. Lee Ware. week nt the home of Miss Eleanor tar solo by Vincent Harris of the made by sparrow hunters shots. A tho guest of Mrs. D. R. Lethbridge Smitli in the Pink community. npponrs below: ' program. Nicholson Grange, a vocal solo liy now arrow hns been mnde in the Ma­ last week. Irene and Duane Shultis, children "In writing this letter to you I con­ Ingham county delegates and their Miss Lottie Benton of the Student son Plumbing and Heating iinrdware of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shultis, are Mr. and Mrs, Fred Carrier and son if Stephen White will bring this were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs., sider it, next to meeting with you, n projects are as follows; Clothing— Grange and a surprise feature by the department and has been placed on visiting their grandparents, Mr. and privilege I have often wished for but, first year, Marjorie Cooley, Holt; sec Williamston group. The sports will tho Shafer granary to serve during the item to the NFAVS office before ,7uly Mrs. Harry Silsijy in Webberville. E. J. Bauman of Lansing, Tuesday. •>•[ he will be given a free admission circumstances liave been such it has'ond year, Thelma Gleinhenn, Holt; begin at 3:30 under the direction of next halt century. Miss Ida .Swift of Long Beach, Cal­ Miss .Toyce Helsom of Detroit, was ticlcot to the Mason theater. the guest of Dr. Ear) W. Brubaker never been granted only in thought ] thii-d year, Helen Huschke, Webber- Ernest Collins, L. B. Webb, Charles ifornia, is visiting lier brother, Wil­ nnd best wishes. i ville. Canning—Marjorie Covert, Les- Stafford. You can turn on tlie radio but you Mrs. Harry Cotton called on Mrs. liam L. Swift, nnd fnmily and her nnd Mrs. Brubaker over the week end. M. A. Bement Monday on her way to As I sit by the desk writing, my \ 'ic-, Style Show and First Year Dairy can't make the guests listen. nunt, Mrs. Aubrey Neilis. If Arthur Hinchen will bring this mind wanders back to my childhood;—l^orat-hy Siogrist, Mason. Dairy- Don't part with your illusions. her home in Detroit. She had Ijeen item to the NEWS office before July at Camp Grayling. Anion Lnxton and Mr. and Mrs. days which were spent on a farm I second year, John Freeman, Okemos. When they tare gone you may still ex­ "I'd like to be a millionaire so I Walter Dierkes of Detroit, spent the 2-1 he will be given a tree admission four and one-half miles northwest ot, P'S^ — first year, Wayne Buschke, ist, but you have ceased to live.— j wouldn't have to argue with my fam­ Tlje Misses Mattie and Jennie week end with their parents, Mr. and ticket to the Mnson theater. Williamston joining the Forester farm I Webberville; advanced, Allison Par- Kerns returned to their farm homo to Mark Twain. i ily about expenses," said a man. Mrs. Arthur H. Laxton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winne and Mr. on the east—perhaps some ot you malee, Williamston. Beans—William spend the summer last week end. They and Mrs. Ervin Asher of Grass Lake, Walline, Alaiedon. Potato—Walter live in Detroit during the winter. Mrs. Emmerson Shepard, Mrs. S. A. know where it is located—which my Morrison and Mrs. D. A. Smith spent were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry father purchased from a speculator Cassidy, Bunkerhill. Garden—David Mr. and Mrs. W. S. RhodeB have last Saturday with Mrs. Jess First in Irwin a few clays last week. for $1.25 an acre in the year 1838, 50c RLccie, Leslie. Poultry—Jean Collar, returned from a two weeks' vacation Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hunter and chil­ being the price asked by the govern­ Mason. Hot Lunch—Francis Munsch, Lower Prices on Foods at Rennie Lake in Grand Traverse dren and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harden- ment. Perry. Sheep—Harlan Collar, Mason. county. Tlie Misses Lou Minzes and Helen Handicraft—Doyle Lott, Holt. Health NcRoy, teachers in the Corunna burg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. "I remember many things in con- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spenny and O. V. Best at Pleasant Lake. —Boy, Harold Clementson, Holt; girl, Specials for week of July 16th thru July 23rd school, who are taking summer cour­ noction with these pioneer days, some Mary Cooley, Holt. daughter Hilda and Edward Campbell ses at M. S. C, called on Miss Jean- If O. E. Bell will bring this item to of which I will mention. spent the week end at Lage George in nette Severance, Sunday. the NEWS office before July 24 he Clare county. "A half-mile down the Cedar river Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb. vacuum Mr. and Mrs. Roy Doty, Lee Kiser, will be given a free admission ticket the Indians would gather for their lMt..»..«MtMf..*..f..«. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Balland daugh­ Gertrude Kiser and Mr. and Mrs. to the Mason theater. winter quarters, erecting wigwams Dist. No. 3, VVliiVatfidd *' 1 can 29c ter Lornagene spent Friday in Detroit Harry Chute of Grand Ledge, were Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman F. Brower mado of bark and sticks with an open­ wliere they visited the city zoo. Belle Sunday guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. and son Raymond and Miss Trevia ing in the top for smoke to escape. Isle and otlier places of interest. Torrance. Barton of Flat Rock, were week end The 4-H club met Tuesday evening Stewarts Coffee, rare flavor and aroma-33c "There being no Sunday schools or with Lonciel Showerman, All mem­ Paul Clinton spent last week with Miss Wynona Rusch spent Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brower. preaching, our parents took us to the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Morehouse of bers were present and several visitors. and Friday in Ypsilanti, with her sis­ Mrs. O. K. Franklin and daughter Indian camp, which we usually found The members gave a report on their Soap, P&G White Naptha, per bar 3c Jackson, at their cottage on Wolf ter Mary, who is attenciing the State Barbara are spending this week at the in a quiet and peaceful way. An In­ Lake. projects. Three new members joined. Normal thero. They attended the all- cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ed­ dian or two might be bringing in a There will be a special meeting Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Baker and college play, "Alison's House." gar near Delton, on Pleasant Lake. deer they had just killec|. The squaws nesday evening, July 20, at the school Toilet Tissue, Charmin, 4 rolls packed daughter of Detroit, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Day of New York The Misses Wilma Harris, Helen then took charge and prepared the house for the purpose ot starting tliese in a box 25c Mr. and Mrs. George Deuel, Friday are visiting the latter's uncle and Champlain and Jim Munson of Elsie, meat for eating, which was placed on new members. They also voted to hold and Saturday. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scarlett. were Sunday guests of Edwin Field sticks stuck in tho ground by a fire a,picnic July 30, at the home of Mr, Mrs. Nettie Lane is spending this They will spend several weeks touring at the C. E. Miner home. and roasted. The meat was quite and Mrs, Elmer Otis, There will be a Corn, Bicycle, sweet, No. 2 can_-_4 for 25c week with Mrs. Hattie Freeland while before returning. Mrs. Edna Doolittle has returned to good. demonstration of canning and also of ^rr. nnd Mrs. John Shepard are in the Mr. and Mrs. John Samann and Mr. her home here after two weeks spent "I saw Okemos in this camp several the calves. The committee for the northern part of the state. and Mrs. Fred Hastings of Lansing, in Clawson with Mr. and Mrs. Jack times, also his son Jolin, who had the dinner are Mrs, Catherine Otis, Mrs, Rice K^rispies, large package 9c If C. G. Keesler will bring this item left Sunday for Petoskey to visit Mr. Mathias. distinction of wearing a silk tile some Norma Ballard, Mrs. Alice Cole and to the NEWS office before July 24 he one had given him. These were hon­ Mrs. Chas. Webster. Marjorie Camp­ and Mrs. T. J. Bathke. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leah McGregor and Mrs. ored guests, as the squaws seemed to Q-Jel, just like Jello, any flavor. __6 for 25c will be given a free admission ticket Hastings will remain for two weeks Thelma Bailey of Birmingham, were bell gave a very good report on tho to the Mason theater. strive with each other in preparing calf tour which they made June 22. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Samann will spend callers of Mrs. W. S. Seelye last food for them. Mrs.. Alfred Allen, Mrs. Bertha the summer there. Thursday afternoon in the interest of Mrs. Bell Foler was honored on her Cream Cornstarch, Staley's, 1 lb. "One Saturday after my mother had Shafer and Miss Jessie Wager are Announcement is made of the mar­ the American Legion Auxiliary. 79th birthday with a gathering at her spending a few days with Mrs. J. C. her work ,all done as a good house­ home of 22 relatives. A potluck din­ box-- 2 for 25c riage of Miss Ila Swan, daughter ot Chellis Hall suffered painful injur­ wife; she went to a place nearby to Quirk and family at Union Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Swan and Harry ies last week when a binder spring ner was spread on the lawn. Ice cream pick blackberries. A while after she and a lovely birthday cake were also Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lofberg of Ann Howell of Detroit, which occurred in came loose and struck him in the face. had gone a number of Indians_ came FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Arbor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williamston, on Friday evening at five Three teeth were knocked out and Dr. served. Mrs. Foler is in very good along, stopping in front of the'house. health, being able to walk to the wood E. A. Densmore for a few days this o'clock. The couple will reside at 327 J. C. Corsaut found it necessary to A squaw came in and seeing the five east Ash street. take several stitches on the jaw. lot and pick black raspberries, which week. loaves of bread my mother had taken she greatly enjoys. Mrs. Foler was a Forest Hill returned to his home Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clinton enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dayton and A. D. Snyder from the oven before going, asked me twin to Mrs. Dora Pollok and these We Deliver last Thursday after spending several tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. grandson, Gordon Willett, attended for some to eat, which I gave her; two after the death of their mother Plione 12' weeks in Saginaw with Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Jump, Mr. and Mrs. John the Conklin-Dean reunion at the home then she called the rest in to be served took care of the twins that were left Frank Niederstadt. . Garfield and Miss Doris Hawkins all of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tuttle east of Wil­ the same way. Out of fear, I did so. motherless, these being Hattie Phelps, Lloyd Donne, postmaster, has ro- of Munith and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton liamston Sunday. There were 35 Consequently we were without bread who has lived with Mrs, Foler and .sumed his duties after a vacation Morehouse and daughter, Barbara of present. for Sunday. \.-hen my mother return­ Judson Phelps, the brother, both were spent at his cottage near Hale with Jackson. On Tuesday evening 18 neighbors ed she was somewhat out of patience with her to help celebrate her birth­ his family. Among the guests who attended-the and friends gathered at the home of with me; very much so with that day. G.S. Thorburn Mrs. Blanche Kellogg had the mis­ shower given by Mrs. Russell Camp­ Mr. and Mrs. James Deuel where a squaw. Leonard Otis and family were call­ fortune to fall last Thursday while bell and Mrs. John Mitchell in Leslie shower honoring Mrs. Robert Fogg ot "I remember of hearing my father ers of F. E. Collar, Tuesday. last Friday were Mrs. Don Holliday, Leslie was given. Mrs. Fogg was for­ tell of going four miles to a house Mrs. Edna Showerman Bates and picking cherries and badly bruised her merly Opal Slusser. Light refresh­ Groceries, Fresh and Smoked Meats arm. Mrs. Ruth Peek, Mrs. Harry Peek and near Williamston before breakfast for children are spending some time with daughter Frances and Miss Miataelle ments were served and the honor fire, there being no matches in use at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shower­ Paul Young ot Jackson, and James Buckingham. The shower was in hon-, guest received many fine gifts. Quirk of Windsor, Ontario, lunched that time. They covered the fire with man. or of Mrs. Ed Archenbronn ot Jack­ Mrs, L. B. McArthur entertained ashes-for the starting the next day but Glenn Showerman is home after Coffee, Maxwell House, 1 lb. vacuum can 29c with their grandfather, I. J. Kellogg, son, formerly Donna Disenroth. last Thursday. guests at dinner last Thursday eve­ if rain came it was a prolJlem. I often helping his uncle, Roy Showerman, One of the largest attendances re­ ning honoring the birthday anniver­ think ot the privations our parents since school closed. "Corn, Bicycle, sweet. No. 2 can 4 for 25c Rev. J. I-I. Bancroft, Mrs. Bancroft corded was present at the July meet­ sary of Judge McArthur. Mrs. Eliza­ endured in these pioneer days in com­ Ilah Showerman is caring for Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Snyder at­ ing of the Dunn Community club held beth McArthur, his mother, and his parison with the conveniences our Alton Pollok, and helping with her Soap, P. &, G.; white, per bar 3c tended a business meeting at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Allen and people are now blessed with and yet housework. Pleasant Ridge camp grounds near Reese. Four large tables were very Mrs. Bert Annis of Leslie, were the there is such a spirit of unrest. We The choir of the Westgate church Rice Crispies, large pkg _9c Quincy. guests. prettily decorated in red, white and trust all will be adjusted right in time will meet for practice Sunday evening Salad Dressing, Eatwell, pint jar ______23c Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens and Mr. blue. Supper was served and was fol­ Mrs. Elvira Morrison of Port Huron to come. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webster. and Mrs. Gene Hotchkis and Claude lowed by games and contests played was the guest of her brother, Dr, J, "My name is: Mary Shotwell Dew­ Ray and Rex Glynn, Sherm, Cecil, Wyandotte Cleaner, plcg. 13c, towel free witli each pkg. King spent the week end with Mrs. indoors. Ice cream was served the C. Corsaut, Thursday, Mrs. Morrison ey. I will be 90 years old November Janette and Wayne Campbell were at King, Mrs. Myron Roberts and Rich­ guests before they departed for their is commissioner of schools of St. Clair the 16th. I have lived in.a pioneer Ann Arbor Sunday to see Mrs. Mae Mason Millv, full 16-oz. can ____— _5c ard^ Stevens at Dawes Lake. homes in the evening. county and was in charge of a group shanty; seen my mother cook by a Glynn, who is at the hospital for Last Friday Mrs. D. A. Smith en­ of 4-H club workers from that county fireplace, made of stick and clay; treatment. Bathroom Tissue, cliarmin —4 rolls for 23c The Eastern Star members and tertained a group of boys at dinner attending the state convention at East slept in a trundle bed; rode In a wag­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Otis, Mrs. M. their families will meet at the county honoring her son Bartlett and George Lansing. on drawn by oxen many, many times, V, Otis and Mrs. Louella Phylo were Certo, for jams and jellies, bottle ___ 23c park for a picnic on Wednesday, July Percival on their 12th birthday anni­ and three months pass without seeing callers of E. C. Otis, Tuesday evening. 20, instead of July 22. The picnic Miss Helen Murdock was pleasantly versaries which occurred on July 9, surprised Tuesday evening by a num­ a white person, and all happy with The bus which takes the children to Bran Flakes, Kellogg's, pkg. — , 9c supper will be served at six o'clock. Those present besides the guests of ber of her friends from Lansing, in the anticipation of better days to come Dansville to bible school is filled. Bach member will bring sandwiches honor were James Davis, Billy Lan- honor of her birthday. The guests in- and now there Is many a blessing con­ There was a large number at the for their own family, another dish of non and Junior Silsby, On Saturday 'cluded Miss Helen Moffat, Emmett nected with my age of life that is school meeting Monday evening, El­ SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY food, also lemon juice. Entertainment Rev. G. A, Percival entertained the Potter, Miss Maxine Wagner, Bob pleasant-T^the friendship of many, mer Otis was elected treasurer to suc­ will be provided by the committee in same group at a picnic and swim at Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sabro- long tried and found true; -Vnd now ceed Frank Foler, The cleaning of the charge. . , Pleasant Lake, sky, Mr. and Mrs. Al Sabrosky, Miss I. wish ypu all happiness." school house and yard was a,uctioned Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds for ._47c After spending three weeks at her to the lowest bidder, Over 170 guests were present at the Virginia Light, J, Neller, Eldon Briggs 4X Frosting Sugar, Jack Frost lb. pkg. 7c home here, Miss Celia Allen left on a and also Glendon Tucker of Mason, ATTENDING OLUB WEEK. Beatrice Otis visited Mrs, Andrew reception-held last Friday, evening at Hoyt, Monday evening, trip to San Francisco, last Thursday the home of Mrs, Inez Clark, honor­ The evening was spent in .playing Harlan and Jean Collar, members of to attend the Northern Baptist con­ Bunco.. Miss Murdock received many Janette CarhpbeU and Beatrice Otis Bacon, Melrose, sliced and rined, 1-2 Ib.pkg. _____ 10c ing her son, George, and his bride of the Mason 4-H club, are attending' called Tuesday evening on Mrs. Alton vention at the Golden Gate in the recent date, who was formerly Myrna lovely gifts, 4-H cliib work at M. S. C. this week, golden state. She joined many others Pollok. •Shoulder Porlc Steak, lb —_ __-...-__15c Haynes,. A program of vocal and in­ '• Memb'ers of ithe bridge ojub. and Harlan is county champion of third Mrs. Veda Paijil is seriously ill and In. Chicago where they boarded tbe strumental music was part of the ever friends very pleasantly surprised Mrs. year sheep work. This is his third Rib Stew of B€ef,pound 8c Golden Gate, Special for San Francisco ning'a entertainment. Cake and ice iSarl King Wednesday evening honor­ consecutive trip to club week as the, la being oared for by a nurse. malting many side trips on the way. cream were served and many lovely ing her on her birthday anniversary. county champion in sheep work. Jean •felo^nay rihg,^^^^ ———^—^ ——10c After a week or so in San Francisco gifts were left tbe young couple, con­ Bridge was enjoyed and Mrs, C; O. received two champiohshiiis this year^ An amateur.never knows how bad she win return to ber work in Seattle, sisting of linen, pewter, silver, cblna Keesler won high score and Mrs, F. one in raising of baby chicks, and the he Is until, he tries to turn profes­ Elrifekfui-ters^^^ —-—-—..--.lOc Washington, ^ apd other useful ai]the|itsf year,..,.,. 8tieerlngt...wJlW9lv.rr-t-,fK'.f.-;'•. .,-;;--f;f:-'V^ iflvrff: Pact Eight INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932.

Bi«l*rl«illr C.mt< SkmkN GEORGE WASHINGTOM'S TRAVELS « ByW.w.B«,.k. All tUkk Hmtrti ly CALVIN ri^B[^

Forty canning club members, lead­ UT, what winding roads do even heroes sometimes ers and mothers of members from all parts of the county met in the court © travel! Washington detoured to Philipsc Manor, house last week Wednesday in a kind near YonJtera, to pay court to Mary Philipsc, a Colonial of canning club school. Miss Lois /SS MARTING under disrcape*^ sliown by a subordinate, Wasli- beauty. It was not an ill-timed call, for was he not Corbett of the state club department fSt) Jngfon act out for Bo^on (o have his position clearly defined resplendent in a new blue and buff uniform with a white led the discussions which touched on by Governor Shirley of MassachuscltB, then the highcfl military the more important phases of the pro­ and scarlet coat? And waa he not accompanied by an ject. authority in the Colonies. He returned with full authority as impreasive military escort? The proper approach, it, Besides canning technique and mat­ Commander-in-Chief of the Virginia forces. This was his lirA trip would accm, for the audden capture of a lady'n heart. ters of organization some lime was to Bo^on, and for cHcA he rode in full uniform. ' GOVERNOE, 6H1CLEY spent discussing .canning demonstra­ tion teams and judging work. It was Affldmit There will never be a revolution in The new cars are alike to the back- suggested that possibly a picnic might Annual Meeting of School District No. 1 Stale of MichfKhn, Connly ot Ingham, ss. a land where people agree on the def­ scat driver. You can't choke them in be held later. A feature of which SLAT'S DIARY 1.,. U. White, bcihif tlffly sworn, ilelfosos anfl inition ot the word "necessities". traffic. would be judging and demonstration Township of Vevay and City of Mason sffys (lifit (Ife fofoKointf report of tlfo annffal By ROSS FARQUIIAR fncetinK anil the flffahcihl statement, of tho team contests. Mhsoh. Mich.. July li, lii.l:;. WhKehvooffI & Co., Ifintling of bhftf'fl of oflficfftion of school flistrict No. 1 of mhttfizfifes (he township of Vevay and City of Mftson. is H-H-H-H Hoffftl hfoL fh annfffti session ht (he hiKh .S7 school htiilltorlhm In shifl City of Mftson, iftif-- Now Eflffcfttiohhl Pffh.. hooks trhe and cori'cct to the best of his kifowloflwe Because so many were unable to at­ Friday—Blisters is offly sore at the suftnt to notice tlicf-eof, hnfl whs cffllcfl lo of-- Charles Scrilfner & Sons, hooks — ahfl belief. tend the tour for crop nnd garden (ler Ify Pfcsftleht Clhffflo Tost, with nfemhcf's L. R. WHITE. Secfelfify of BoftffI of Eflfica- drug store keeper down town. He s ;!3i.;i2 club membei's on June 24 another one went in there last v. J. nfown, Claffdo Post. II. D. Lonto'ohr. (ion. School nislrict No. 1 of the Township r.. A. Wilcilcn ftnfl f... R. White nhfl others in C-S—Uiflfcr B Gf-hdo Supiflios: of Vevay ffnd City of Mason. 21.fi7 will likely be held in the near future. nite and ast fer a ftUcnflahco. Carl I'ischef-. music 5 Sfiliscrlbed anfl stvof'n to bcfof'c mo Ibis 12lh A number have expressed a desire vinella sody water Educfttioffhl Mtfsle Bffr.. mffsic •ll.Oti dffy of July, 1932. Tho itnhfKfl fcifort of the Ifoitf-tl wffs lonti Ify .71 PfthI St'hmitt Music Co., music NELSON n. nUOWN, Notfffy Public, InK­ that this be done. and he give him a tho sccretfti-y ffnfl on fhotion the sffnfc wh.^ 3.77 neckter sody wa­ ffflolfttffl ffnti lflhcotl on rfte. C. C. BifThftf-d. mhsie ham Coffnty, MichlKan. H-H-H-H K. J. Pliska. mffsic m.i.'f My commission eNplrcs Sept. .1, 1033. Thf! Ifoafil then ifrocecflcti to the election of ,1.2;! The North Leslie club (Hugh Whit­ ter. He sed that two Ifnsloes. Ktihffnk Inc.. fntfsic — —- ney, leader) has a baseball team and drug store keeper The iffesiilent hififalnlcfl Lloyfl nohho, Floyfl Eillmofe Mffsic Ilotisc. music folders for hffhii I. Stl is ready to meet all comers. The shud ought to have Tffylor ftffil W. S. .Seelye ffs tcllof-s who wef'o ;L,sn SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS liis deploma tuk a ilfily sworn in Ify D. I*. Whitniof'e, jhstlcc of firinnell Bfos.. mffsic racks Evergreen Plains club (Archie Fox, the ifehcc. C. A. Parkhtff-sl. rililion 0,03 leader) call their meetings nt 7:30 so way frum him. Those ifieseht theh iff'oceeflcil to the election E. Cftllfiif, inemh. fco for of-fttoricfti that an hour or so may be spent in of h tfhistec for ff fffll term to sficceetl II. B. 2.00 Saterday —- El-I.ohtr.vejtf* whose tcf-nf of olfice c.xiflf'es. Mirkcl.son-Bffkof'. Uffnlier For Seventy Years, this office practice judging. So does the H-COH nffdiey Pffifer Co.. sffififlies - 0. .LS sey give a party Whole nffmlfer of votes citst. eiKJity-nihe, of II. flS has kept an accurate record of (Henry Siegrist, leader) and some of which ir. n, I.,onKyeffr fccelvcil llfty. H. B. Clficftgo Aififarffttfs Co.. chefnfstf-y tonite fer are croud ,1L2(i the rest. I.on),'yefff' hffvint f-ccelvcfl ft nihjorlly of ffll sffififlies I think she has got D. A. Mffrf-ffy. potty offsh, Misc. stfif. (1.20 INGHAM COUNTY TITLES voles oitsL wffs iloclhf-iffi elected tf-ffstec for the l.'f.20 H-H-H-H a lot of sence be fffll term of Ihf'ce yehf's. Hhfifmohil. Stephehs Co., stiifplles — I'ftnhfnh Chrlioh Co., typewriter rib- We furnish Abstracts on short .Many or the clubs are planning to cuz lots of girls Those ifrosefft theh iff'oceefiofl to tho election 2i..';o of h Ifhfstoc for Iho teffn of ono yehr to ffll hold local tours, either taking all day give parlys on uth I.,. II. Ilftrrison. sffififlies 2..''f0 notice, accurate, courteous, the vhchncy cahsefl ify tlfo f-cf • Caf'l Stewart 1,7S0.O0 REASONABLE Motors, Fixtures, Everything ofoam. He clamed he cuddent spare Winnie Tittis - I,;i(i0..10 Vacuum Cleaners During the month of June, 20 herds the munny. Mason Elcvfttor Co., shU for wfttcr softener _ -lO.SO Clilfof-d Walcott -•'•^'"•f" Vacuum Cleaner and Washing Ma­ Electrical of dairy cows were on test in the Lan­ Wensday—Jeff Hix stopped over lo I.,. E. Shlisbfify, fly-lox ami chair Flof'ence While 1.280.50 ADAMS BROTHERS Mihlrcd Williams I,23!l.,10 chine Repairs, Aluminum Soldering sing-Ingham Dairy Herd Improve­ see his fokes here yesladay. He just Kliders .' -LSO MASON ment association. These herds were got out of the Pennate—he just got MichlKan Co., liaper -UM Joseph Wyman l,7S0.O0 E. W. DAFT Ofhilcy Phifor Co.. ifhifcr _ 07.33 Miss Rcnnof-, snlistitnlc 30.00 composed of 229 cows, 19 of which out of jail and diddent like it very PolK-e Co.. disihfecthht -Lti-t Maf-jorio Dewitt, siilfstitulc O-OO Phone 4SS S16 Bast Oak were prodticing above 50 pounds of mutch he says they hadent put in enny Mich. School Service, chhik 12.10 Richard Watson, snbstittitc 1.50 RELIABLE Carl Jewett butterfat and 32 above 1250 pounds of laber saveing devises sence his last Cohtijiental Mfg. Co., disinfectant •Lfi.'i $33,010.00 milk. The average production per Mickclson-IIatifjh Co.. flisinfectftnt time in jail, they arc very unprogres- Kloyd Collar, lly.tox .1.00 DEI'AKTMENT n FARMS Health and Comp. Kd: Call A. M. Betts cow for the montli wns 822 pounds of sif. Innham Cofinty News, table ifhifer . l.l.O.'i milk and 30.27 pounds of fat. Thursday—well I spent the last P. A. Murf'ify, ifetty cftsh, ftmmonift I)-l—Health Servioo: City drayman, for any kind of Mason, Michigan ahd trftsotihe .70 D. A. Murf-ay, olfice ffmd, milk $ 173.00 Carl Ernst, a Clinton county club nickle for sum dog meat for Gillems A. A.Howlett & Co.. oil •L.-iO Tony Simone, milk straws , 2.10 trucking, household goods moved, hoy, has a herd of two purebred Jer­ dog today. Ma was telling mc Gil­ U. S. Choinif'hl Co.. tloor hrffsh — .'i.fi7 Cliififcr Brnf., milk stf-ff\vs 7.00 ashes or trash cleared away. Prices .l.'i.SO Dr. F. J. Kellogg seys that averaged highest in produc­ lems dog went and scratched up all E. P. McFfhIflen Co.. ifhifer $ 1S3.06 reasonable; satisfaction guaran­ Ffillcr nrfish Co.. floor lirush ..-.1 tion for the current month which was the Spinage in are garden so I thot D.2—PlhyKfohnd Effffiifmcnl: teed. OPTOMETRIST nfffitfhgtoh rjfflfof'fflorfes. soffif ftntl lelfhif-s 5.10 FUNERAL HOME 41.90 pounds of butterfat. He has a he disserved a good feed. I didenl flisihfectffnt as.iio Mickelson-IIaffi-'h Kdw Phono 311 or 66 two year old heifer that freshened in tell ma nbout the meat. n.3—Assembly Slfeftkor; Webb Bldg., Mason .? 370.30 D-(—Coinphlsoi-y Edhcfttion; 605 S. Jefferson May and is producing at the rate of Clarence Rftndftll. calls on tf-uants.S -1.50 53.0 pounds of fat per month to lead A-5—Teloifhoho. Caf'tago anfl E.\pf-oss: Mich. Boll Tel.. Co.. Iclephono S 7.S.22 ^ DEPARTMENT E 132—Phones—356 her class. .Soff(hcf-n Mich. Tf-ans.. ff-oiKht 5.2i; lltfnils antl Interest Try Your Home Town First Clarence Blossey of Wiliiamston, FILM NEWS D. A. Mfffh-ffy. potty cffsli, cxpj'Oss -17.00 E-l—Hohds—Principal: Roy Hffwkins. baffling ashes 2.50 Ilhrf-is Trfist & Savings ,«.S00O.OO has a grade Holstein cow in the full MASON THEATER r.hfff'cl Hook Co.. |raf-<-el post .21 E-2—Bonds—Inlof-csl: aged class that fi'oshencd in March Harf-is Trffst & Shvintfs $05-10.Oil and is still producing at tho rate of •5 133.10 E-3—Sborl Uffn.s—Principal S.IOOO.OO 62.0 pounds of fat, which is the high­ "Lasca of the Rio Grande," from DEPAIMMENT II E-.l—Short I.ohns—Inlpf-ost -S 73..S0 the famous old poem by Frank Du- Fixed Chufges DEPARTMENT F est individual cow production for tlie li-1-Rchl: Altci-atioifs fmd Now EfihlpfnonI current moiitli. Henry Neufeld of prcz, is the feature attraction at the Clfff-f'hf-o nif-korl. Tf-ch.".. i-cnt of F-I—Inlof-ior Oocof-fftinK: Shal'tsburg has just completed a Mason Theater Friday and Saturday. chfff'ch gf-f>fiffils S 10.00 Shorwin-Wfllihnfs. pftihl $ 115.0.1 safety-keeper bull |)en. John Mnclc Brown, Slim Summoi'vilio, D. A. Mffrrhy. itoUy cffsh. P. 0. i-".-2—Allorfflioffs not Rcpffif's: Frank Campoau, Leo Carillo and Dor­ box f-cfit 1.00 F-3—Now Fffrnilfffo: Below are listed the two high lieads nffflli'y Pffjior Co., clfffirs -S 1.50 of each group. othy Burgess have the important role .$ ll.fJO Ff-ffnklin HoKloin Co.. i-hhif's I-'l.oO Hotel Rowe... alert to serve you in this slii'ring tale of the Mexican 11-2—Insfff-ffhi-o: Mich. .Scliool .Service, chhif-s 50.ffO Sm.ill herds, 1 lo (i cows—(]) Carl boi'der, wliere bold men and bad men Oeffn Tftylot-, iffsfii-afn-e .5 5.13..M A. B. Ball, Iffblc - 21,00 Ernst (Clinton coimty club boy), 2 P. struggle for supremacy. A stampede Dffrt NiftioffftI Mffffk, ifisfirfffico 0(1.50 (b-ogof-.v, Mhyor & Thofn, sffpplics.. 2-LOO E. Jerseys, 705 lbs. milk, 'ILOO lbs. W. E. C. McCowffh. ifisfff-ahi-o it2.0(i (1 Wffsbihgtoff Post No, ,SS, piotfff-c 2.13 as you wish to be served of tliousnnds of frenzied cattle, thun- Fif-st Stffto & Sffv. nhnk, insfff-fffice 02.71 butterfat'; (2) Verne Higbee, G P. B.dei'iii g down upon the hero and hero­ i21,-13 aiui grade Jerseys, SfiO lbs. milk, 37.43 ine, is one of the exciting moments in ? 70,1.;)1 F-l—Co. Norfnffl New Fffrhitfff-o: lbs. fat. il-3—Miscoilnncoffs: . C. A. Pfffklfffrsf. ribifofi 1.20 the picture. D. A. .Mfff-rhy. polly cifsh fhnd .5 2.1.Ofl F.5—thslrffcliohhl i'Apffpfncht: Every Day -r- Any Hour — Every Way I Medium herds. 7 to 15 cows—(1) l>. .-N. Mfif-rjiy. poUy cnsh. ifosthgo 12.."-to Otis Wise, bhss violin —-S 5ff,fiO O. J. Becker, 7 P. B. and grade I-lol- Eddie Gribbon in "The Potlsville Johff Ward, cxlrff jffffilor, sprint; Uhflorwood Typ. Co.. lypowf-l(of-s.. 127,50 stoins, 1095 lbs. milk, 39.S2 lbs. fnt; Palloka" and Hany Carey in "The vffcfflion 1-J,2f1 Milton Bf-hdioy. ffrt hnfl fonstruction (2i Wm. Kii'kpntrick, 7 gi'ado Hol­ Vanishing Legion" "are ndcied attrac­ F. 13. .Seffrl. Co. inslilfflo fees I3.5ff Ii5.2.'i tions for Friday and Saturday. Clffif-fffofft i'.'vcfilt. lilirffriffff lO.flO .\lfch. Si-lfooF Sof-., pffrcol post ,.1,< steins, 1207 Il:s. nillk, 39.00 lbs. fat. A. B. Bffll. window sbffilos Lni'ge hei'ds, 10 or moi'e cows—-(1) Richni'd Barthelmess comes to the .? 73.5,1 C. .\. Phrkhffrst. cltftb ffnfl riblfon. 5.S2 Earl Morris ,fe Son, IS grade Hol­ ^^ason Thoatol- Sunday and Monday in OKfAIM'.ME.VT C F. .1. Plislfh, mffsic stifnfls .3.00 his latest dramatic offering, "The Kxpeffse nf Ihslrffclioff steins and Guernseys, 031 lbs. milk, C-l —Uolifofffohi Fiihil: S 25.1.73 33.02 lbs. fat. Last Flight." He has the role of an .Mii-h. Ti'fff-lfi'f-s l!otif-onfon( I-'tfhfL.-.-i! 300.00 DEPAUT.MKXT (,' Othei' hei'ds worthy of mention aro ox-diei- wlio crashes into tho picture C:-2-•(.(). Nornfiii Sfflnflios! PlYice Sfflftrics fffffi I-:x|fcifscs I'roln a (laming jiliine nnd proceeds to Wof-ld Hivfk Co., tests S 2.01 (M—Shihf-ios of Bonrii of i-Mffcatiffh : C. K. ilnsltiiis with 10 gi-ade .and P. paint Paris rod ill iln effort to pi'ovido .Mich. .ScihinI .Sof-vico. fffjffn I.,^'2 r,. I!. While. .Scc'y Bfl. Edfh-hlfon..S oh.ffo B. Holsteins. 12M. lbs. milk, 3S.73 lbs. If. 11. .Sifydtff". .-ffflfltlfffs L.s'ff H. B. r.offgychr. Tfoffs. Rd Etiffcfftioff 3fL00 fat; Cl.Ti'cnce Blossey with 9 cows of thrills ecjual to those of the days be- n. A. .Mfffrhy. fielty cash. iffk. ttlffo. mixed brooding-, 117S lbs. milk, 3S.50 fni'c tho .•Vi'mistice. Ho picks up tliroo service men for pals, and the buddies I.ffffi-ol Monk ('ff.. flilflohfffs .r..|-| (1-2—.Sffppliffs liohf-il of Ktlffcfflion: lbs. fat; Max' Eifert with 15 P. B.hi t tho high spots. Di'ama ciitei's Ilillr^ilfflo Si'ifoffl Sffiilfly. iffiok .1)7 iifghfffn Cfhffflv News, prinlifft! -L75 Brown Swiss. ,S7S lbs. milk, 37.S0 lbs. (,'-3'-Sfflfff-v of Sffiicf-ihlf'ffflonl: fat; Henry Noufokl with ii mixed hei'd with a big D when Niklci, the girl who .$ 12.77 n. A. Mffrrhy. snlaf-y us Sffpt S2070.00 wears red shoes because she can walk C-3--Elcfffofflhf-y Sffpplics: f;-l—S;flfff-y of Cloi-k; of ten cows, SI 2 lbs. milk, 37.05 lbs. faster in them. Joins tiie group in iMilioff Bf-ndloy, lfffpf'f- .$ ;i0.07 Flof-f^fff-ff Flolf-lff'r. olfice i-lork -S OOfLOO fat. C. A. Pffrlilffff-st, clollf 1.00 (;-5—.Stipt. OlVit-e Sffpiflios: theii- madeap wanderings. Then a I. . E. .Sffiisiifff'y. pffifft 2.00 0. A. Mffrrffy, lfoUy cffslt. Misc. sffn.S :7.(i.| We also list throe high cows of each meddlesome newspaper correspondent Scfjll-i''nf-osfffof'o. scfftwof-k jfffds 3ft.27 Chas. Sn.vilor. stencils 5.00 age class: tries to steal Nikki—but that's telling II. A. Mffrf-ffy, potty chsh, fnisc. 3.ili Romiffgioff Rand Bffs. Sor., tyifo- Two year old class—(1) Carl Ernst, Uhivef-sitv of .Mich., ffiohtffi tests .. 2S.fi3 wf-itor f-ibboifs ffnfl chrbon •LOO tlie story. Enough to say that "The llififls. Iloydoh ,t E!df-ifl(.,'e, chf-ils.. 1.20 Ihgbffm Coffnty. News, prihtiffg 72.21! (club boy) P. B. Jersey, fresh 5-20-32, Last Flight" is a romance of unique Miclfighff Co., lufslo, etc. 5.30 ICeffn's .1.IOc-?1.00 stof-e. filffo, phifor 1020 lbs. milk, 53.0 lbs. fat; (2) Wm. beauty, lived in a glittering panorama Mitflf. School Service, lfffste. cork clips, etc. 1.00 Kjj-kpatrlck, grade Holstein, fresh 0- of Continental backgrounds—a story ifofff-il. ett-. 00.5-1 2-1-31, 1323 lbs. milk, 42.3 ll3S. fat; (3) llolfsoff-Evffffs. clffss f-ocof-d btfoks 3.10 S 110.,1fl you'll never forget. Helen Chandler Afnorloffh Crayoh Co.. ink hnd pfusto 10.00 C-O-Sffpls. Kolirenfont Ffind; Wm. Kirkpatrick, grade Holstein, is Nikki, Jock Mack Brown, David II. II. Snyder, ifooks, pens, etc. O.fi.S Mich. Toifchof-s' Reliromont S 20.00 fresh 11-2-31, 1107 lbs. milk, 38.7 lbs. Manners and Elliot Nugent are Dick's fi-7—Census hnd Elections; fat. restless ljuddies. S 192.00 DEPARTMENT II C-l—AK. hnfl Shop: Ropnir nnfl Upkeep IJ. E. Salislfuf-y. ITilw. hnd tools ...fi; -11.,"!-! H-1—Upkeep of fif-ounds: Two Vitaphone comedies and the Mickelson-ITittfKli Ililw., Hilw., tools 30.5-1 .Tohn Wai'fl, cutting woods S 2.50 Universal News complete the Sunday Mickelson-nftker. lumber — 01.77 Coo. Smith. Kf'ftvel and sfind 21.05 and Monday bill. H. J. Bhrtloy, niileffgo, tel., etc., Arlo Whipjilc. hhildlng .sitlcwhik ... 53.10 The Juno I, '31 to Juno 5, '32 100.50 Tho Jewett Co.. plhnts -. 5.40 George O'Brien in "The Gay Cabal- Mfuson Plumbing & HentinK Co., S. A. Laxton. wof-k on Iftwn S4.3 lero" and Charles Bickford in "Scan­ hftf'flwftf'c anil tools 20.9-1 P. A. Mtirra.y, petty cash .1.20 dal For Sale" are the offerings for A. n. nftll. linoleum for manual arts 3 25 Wm. Hancock, setlinR new pino tf'cc 5.50 Mason Theatre next week. Tom Mix in "Destry Rides Oliver Mhchinef-y, sftw hindcft Thomas Ellis, trimming bushes, etc 9.27 I). A. Mtfrf-hy. petty cash. Misc. .. 2.-tn Eaf-I Whipple, wof-k at athletic field 3.10 Again" and Barbara Stanwyck In "So P. niftkiston Son & Co., biolofty book 1.38 ' Loonftril Fruin, work ftt athletic field 39.00 Friday and Saturday Big" are promised here soon. EuRcno niotzKcn & Co., dinwInR Noil Hinkloy, wof-k at athletic field 28.00 material Rutl. MIehitflch, work athletic field 28.00 Robt. Wileden, work athletic field. 28.00 Three year old class—(1) J. F. $281.84 and SERVICE Is A Condition ''Lasca of the Qulnla;n, grade Holstein, fresh 4-28-32, C-5—Home Et'oiionilc/f; S 311.60 Duilley PaiXir Co., crcpD paper for H-2—Repair of Buildlpg: 1605 lbs. milk, 51.3 lbs. fat; (2) Chas. tables « 11.2.1 L. E. Salishufy, fcpairs $ 8.04 Witt, grade Jersey, fresh In February, V. L. Pnlmcr, groceries 153.17 n. B. Wallace, repairs and labor—. 26.70 Rio Grande" 1005 lbs. milk, 51.2 lbs. fat; (3) J. F. H. H. Snytlor, Misc. supplies 8.16 iMiekclson-Bakcr, repairs -. 23.05 tLoti Tiickor, Ki'occrlefi 6.91 Shorwin-Willlams, paint 38.43 John Mack Brown in a dashing Quinlan, grade Holstein, fresh 4-7-32, L. H. Harrison, rohKnxincs ..10 J. T. Fowlci', wcldinK 2.60 1443 lbs. milk, 49.0 lbs. fat. L. E. Salisbury, kitchen utensils, etc fi.40 Orinncll Bfos., tuning pianos 9.00 4i drama of .the Mexican border. Four year old class—(1) Max Eif­ Uuth KinnlHon, laundry 45.37 Andridgc-f.lcason Kdw., repairs — 40.50 There's danger in resting on one's oars. We make Also "The Vanishing Legion" Poi-tl AflcUlne, ffilvor polish — 1.40 W. n. Ketchum, paint — , 2.20 ert, P, B. Brown Swiss, fresh 4-4-32, MIekelson-HnuKh. Ice cream frccier l.BO Michighn S<:hool Sci'vlco 3.75 and Eddie Gribbon comedy. 1068 lbs. milk, 58,7 lbs, fat; (2) Max our records only to be broken. Many a man has Eifert, P, B. Brown Swiss, fresh 4- $ 234.66 t 154.27 C-6—-Commencement; H.3-JRepair of HeaUng, LightlnR, PlumbInK; 20-32, 1287 lbs. milk, 55.3 lbs. fat; (3) B. A. Walpolo, Co. Normal speaker.? 15.00 U, B. Wallace, repairs nnd labor ..$ 93.39 made a false step by standing still," Sunday and Monday Frank Eifert, grade Brown Swiss, D. A. Murray, potty ca.sh, Anchora A. A. Howlett, belt 1.07 fresh 5-26-32, 946 lbs, milk, 50.1 lbs. advertisement 12.00 Adams Elcc. Shop, repairs, labor.. 6.60 fat (28 days). W. M. Welsh MfR, Co.. diploma, ono 1.15 L. E. Sidisbury, repairs 9.80 Richard Barthelmess Sloan Valvo Co., repair of valves l. 4.72 Mature class, 5 years or over—(1) $ 28.15 Schlangen Mfct.' Co.. repairs for Clarence Blossey, grade Holstein, 0-7—Library! eraser cleaner 3.18 in "The Last Flight" fresh 3-26-32, 1881 lbs. milk, 62.0 lbs. W. F. Quhrrio & Co., hooks $ 75.00 Mrs. W. E. ZImmof-, mnfrasfinoa .. 69.75 .$ 118.78 CUISINE UNEXCELLED .^STORAGE AND PARKING Thrills, romance, and the most fat; (2) Hansen & Birkholz, P. B. Amorlcnn Corp., hooks 7.50 H-4—Repair of Furniture: unusual screen drama ever seen! Holstein, fresh 6-10-32, 1677 lbs, milk, Dearborn Pub. Schools, books 1.58 Mickclson-naker Un: Co., labor ..$ 6.50 62,0 lbs.' fat (24 days); (3) C. K. Milton Bradley Co., hooka 2.84 U E. Sallsbuf-y, repalf'H 2.00 Also two Vitaphone comedies Laidlow Bros., books 1.65 Hoskins, P. B. Holstein, fresh 4-28- H. H. Snyder, school text books SC.18 $ 8.50 "it's worth the trip" and Universal News. 32, 2088 lbs. milk, 58.4 lbs. fat. I). A. Miii'f-ay, potty cash, sehool text H-fl—Ropiiii' of Instriiotloiial Efiuipment! hooks, etc — 17.95 Ucmlngton-Rand Bus. Sor., typo-; Oliver DItson Co., books — 1.59 writers $ 85.00 Next Week Anyway the great financierswer e Clarence Hewon, Detroit Pf'co Press R.15 Michigan School Service, repairs for great when there was nothing to do John Winston, hooks 1.94 swings 2-1.00 but to rake It In and count It. Glnn & Co., books —. 3.63 fjf'lnnoll Bi-o«., tuning pianos 9,00 George O'Brien in Amorlcnn Book Co,, bookfi 9.31 Nat. Times and Signal Corp., repair HOTEL ROWB Uand-MeNnlly Co., books — 6.16 of clocks and hells 39.02 To get on a man's friendly side say, Scott-Forosmnn & Co., boolts 30.04 Society for Visual Education, bulbs , ORAND RAPID8, MICHIOAN "The Gay Caballero" "I've always admired your judgment," Row Peterson Co., hooks 4.09 for picture machino 4,53 A, C, McClurfr, books 21.31 D, A, Murray, petty cash, Mlac, ERNEST W. NEIR, MANAGER and Mich. School Soi'vico, book repair, repairs i 6.00 , Only a skillful girl can chew gum supplied i.'as Tropical Paint & Oil Co., supplies 2.09 so that nobody will notice it, , Onylord Bros., book repair, supplies .90 "Scandal For Sale" Hllindale School Supplies, books — 1.63 t 169.64 INGHAM C0UiyrYWEy8,MA80NrMlCHrGAT?^Tl^ PaftNiat

Legal Notice REAL ESTATE 8i«lliLiiijr MORTGAGE SALE TRANSFERS Default having b««n m«il« in th. eontlltianfi Mr. and Mrs. Merton Rice and Reba of a certain real entat* mortgage, whereby O. ,1. lOOD and W. a. MLTI. ... Ingham County Legal News together with Everett Harwood of St. the power of nale therein contained became •t U.r. VMiMn BMk WHt., MMMI. Helen, Mrs. Maggie Burden of MiU- operative, matle by Roy W. Clark and Gertrude Ph.a.. off!.. Mt. I By Ingham Abstract Co. Clark, bin wife, to the Union Building and vllle, and Mrs. Emma Rice of Web­ Loan Afmoclation, (Limited), a Michigan cor­ A SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN INGHAM COUNTY Julys berville, motored to Pontiac Thursday. D. a. r. WA«NB * DWIMT U WIUW. poration, of Lanning, Michigan, dated May Altora.)r»-»I.U«. IMt-M iMMk MMhft Bert Brockway and wife to Arthur Mrs. Burden and Mrs. Rice stayed for •Hrd. 1830. and recorded in the Ingham County E. Wilhelm and Irene L. Wllbelm, lot Michigan. Regiater of Deed's olflc. on May UailRf, Ui*ktnw. a longer visit with their sister, re 7. 19ao. in liber 324 of mortgagefl on page 122 and S Vi of lot 121 of Highland turning Saturday. 573. upon which 'mortgage there la now claim­ wjiaaamat mmjkh ROSTER OF COUNTY OFFICERS Park Add; 11.00 etc. 1 Mrs. Lettie Douglass visited her ed to be due and payable for principal and in­ PIHE INSCRANCE COMPANY OP INGHAM Ballantlne Company to Bert and terest the Hum of 13882.00; initurance prem- County. Safest, cheapest, beat. For Infor- daughter, Mrs. Cley Foreman, In iumn and interofit thereon of 138.66. and tax­ PROBATE COURT Hazel Brockway, lot 122 and S Vi of mation write to Louis Stid, secretary, Mft­ CIRCUIT COURT Wheatfleld one day tbe past week. ea paid on mortgaged ianilii of 1119,60, making son, E. A, Densmore. president. Mason, lot 121, Highland Park; $1.00 etc. Mrs. Asenath Oesterle has accepted a total debt of 14040,06, and no nuit at law OlTlce on flrst floor court houao. Iw62p George S, Walt and wife to G. Ray hnving been brought to recover aaid debt, or TblrtteHi Judldal Circuit Main office In Mason, branoh at Lansing in Baucb a position in Detroit and will leave for any part thereof, aald mortgagee, having by Bldg., open Mondays and Thursdays. Reed, Com. at a point 6 rods W of there this week. renolutloa, duly adopted at a regular meeting CHARLRS riRLD. Annl. CtU..n. MttlMl NE corner of Sec. 5, T3N, R2W, S 20 of itfi Board of Dii-sctora, declared ita election Automobil. tnauranc. Co, PkoB. Ml..a Terms: January, 2nd Monday In January at Mason; The Crescent class of Vantown held IM. 4Mf rods, W 4 rods, N 20 roda, E 4 rods Its annual picnic at Clear Lake, Wed­ to conaidor the whole amount unpaid on aaid March, 2nd Monday in March at Lansing; May, Judge: Hon. L. B. McArthur, Mason. mortgngo tiebt to bo now due and payabio by to point of beg.; $1.00 etc. nesday. rcuaon of the non-puymont of certain Inatall­ VBTERtNARIAN 2nd Monday in May at Mason; September, 2nd Probate Register: Charles A. Clinton, Mason. Mickelaon-Baker Lumber Co. to C. Everett Harwood of St. Helen, vis­ menta of principal und intoroat na provided for DR. H. 0. GRAHAM, •uoelat.d wlUi Dr. Om. L. Munn and wife, a parcel of land 7 by aald mortgage, notice ia hereby given that Moody. Phone 46T, Monday in September in Lanaing, ited his nephew, at this place last on Saturday, Autftiat 1932. at ten o'clock County Agent: J. M. Hewitt, Mason. rods in width, which haa a SE'ly boun­ week. III tho foi'cnoan of anid dfty. nt north ontrnnce dary deacribed ac Com. at a point In to City Hnll Building. Lnnsing. Inghnm Coun­ Judges: Hon. Charles B, Collingwood and Hon. Mrs. McVeigh is quite sick at this Legal Notice Supervisor of Mothers' Pensions: E. Maud Orr, E and W V* line of Sec. 5, T2N, RIW, writing. ty, Michignn, (thut lieing one of tho plncca Leland W. Carr. 8.72 chains E of W post of said whero the Inghnm County Circuit Court ia Maaon. Russell Smith returned home from hold), aftid mortBngco will, by virtue of tho MOKTOACE SALK Sec, N 38 deg. E to paved highway Kalamazoo, Saturday, where he has power of snlo in aniti niortgfiRO nnd In pur­ and whose NW'ly boundary is paral­ sunnco of tlfe stnttite. acH nt public auction Defhffit hftvlng been mnfle in the condltiona Prosecuting Attorney; John Wendell Bird, Lansing; COUNTY CLERK been taking treatment for some time. the Innfla deacrihcd therein, or ao much ft-s of u ccrtftin f-cnl estate mortgngo miifio by lel to above designated SE'ly boun­ Eaf-I G, Wright and Ruth E, Wf-ight, husbnnd Assistant, Dan McCullough, Lansing. Main of­ shall he neccaaiif-y to sfttisfy tho ftmount duo Main office at Mason, branch in Lansing city hall. dary, and extends from E and W % thoi-con nt tho time of snlo. together with nil ami wife, to the City Nntiohnl Rnnk of Lnn- fice, Caplthl Bank Tower, Lansing. Mason office, line of said Sec. to paved highway as legftl coats, Ihterest nnd attorney fee ot Thirty- sihg, Michignn, n Fcflef-nl Bnnking Corpoi-n- Northwest Vantown live nollars, it.s thefein pf-ovlded. n pnrcol tle- lion, dntfifl Affgust 1. 1931, nnd f-ecof-dcti in 3rd floor Court House, open Mondays, 1:00 to Clerk: C. Rosa Hllllard, Maaon. N'ly boundary thereof; $1.00 etc. soribod Its! West 90 foot of lot twenty ot S. tho Register of Deed's OlTlce fof- Inghnm coun­ 3:00 p. m. Louis Muhlitner and wife to Nath­ t If. Pei-aoh'a Addition, City of Lnnaing, Inghnm ty, Michlgniv on August 2,S, 1931, In llbor Lansing Chief Deputy: Flora G. Dewey, Lanalng. an Judson, Com. 55 ft. W of SE cor Ell Austin is very sick with an in­ County, Miehighn. 30,'f of Mortgnges on page 3'29, niul which Pitted Mfty 14, 1932. hforlgage was assitjhod by tho City Nhlionnl fected throat. llnnk of Lnnsing, Michignn, n Federhl Hahking ner of lot 4 in block 65 of City of Lan UNION nUILIMNG AND LOAN ASSOCIA. Cof-pof-htion to tho Cnpltnl Nhtiohal Rank of Sheriff: Hugh W. Silsby, Mason. OTHER COUNTV OFFICERS sing, N 66 ft,, to N line of said lot, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and TION. LIMITED, MortKngcc. Lftnsing, Mlchigftn, a Federal Ufthklhg Corpor. family are spending a few days with C, & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneya for W 55 ft. along N line of said lot, S 66 atinn by ftssignment flhted Mhf-ch UI. 1932, ftnd MortKhgee. llffaineaa Aflflf-c.sa, LnnsinK, Michi- Treasurer: Hubert R. Bullen, Mason. Mrs. A. Chick. rocnf-defl in the Register of Heed's Olfieo for Court Officer: William S. Rhodes, Mason. ft, E ,55 ft. to place of beg.; $1.00. Knif. 20wl3 .Inly » Mr. and Mrs. C. Mierndort enter­ Inghnm Cfhfnly, Michigan, on Mfff-eh 19, 1932, Register of Deeds: Ethel L. Phillips, Mason. tained Kenneth and Theo Miernorf of in Llbor 30fi of Mortgffges on pffges 211 anfl Frank J. TcnEyck to Leo J. Klever MOHTGAfiE SALT; follffwihg, on which mortgifgo thof-e Is claimed Probation Officer and Friend of the Court, Laird Drain Commissioner: George Graham, Mason. and wife, lot 30 of Collegeville; 51.00. Holt, also Lawton Clickner of Mason. Doffttflt hftving lioen mfttlo ift the cohditioffs lo Ife flfio at tho fiffle nf this notice for prin­ Troyer, Lansing. John A. Rogers and wife to Bertha Otto Chick and mother visited Mr. of ft cerlffifi mof-lgftgo, whoreliy tho Ifower of cipffi nhd ihlof-osl the sfiffi nf S2li2rf,.S0 ahd ah School Commissioner; Fred E. Searl, Mason. nnd Mrs. Amal Chick Sunday. sfflo tifef-oiif ctffftaiffed Ifffs iiocomo opef-ftlivo, ffttof-ffoy foe of $3.').(f0 ffs pf-ovided hy stfflffto Spillane, lot IS of Beals Add; 51.OO. givch Ify .-Xufasa M. Mf-ovvn hhfl Elizhhclh A. ffffd life If^rfifs of shid fnorlgago. ffhd no sffit Road Conunission: L. T. i^asenby, chairman. Mason, George E. Ranney lo Georgo L. Gone Austin is ill at this writing. Ilf-own, his wifo, of nf-eeflsvilio, Vhh ISuroif or iff-oc(>o(lihgs ffl law having hoon inslitffled Circuit Cour' Commissioners: Carl H. McLean and Hauser and wife, W 65 ft. ot E 150 Tholiua Smith of Webberville spent Coffnly. Michiitffh, to tlfo LANSINfi STATE Iff f-0(-ovcr tho iffoffoys Sifcfif-f'fl hy sffid nfof-l- A. H. Phillips, Lansing, C. H. Murray, Bunkerhill the week ond wilh Mr. nnd Mrs. C. SAVINGS li.-\NK, a f-orporatioh of-i;ffhi-;;efl fffi- gifgf' nf- fffu- pfff-t lii(ff-oof: William ^1. Cameron, Lansing. ft., except 6 ft. off S end, reserved for dor tlfo goffef-ffl hfihkihg Iffw of llfo Slffte of NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN, that Ify vif-- alley purposes, of lot 4 block 7, Clay­ Mierndort. Mii-higffh, whit-lf i-orlfhrfflo ffhhio wffs f-hant;iffl Iffo fff llfo powor fff sfflo cfffflitiifefl in sffid pool's Subd; 5245. Mr. and Mrs. Howai-d Thayer called ify ffll ffffieffilffiefft lo liftf Af'lif-lf'S fif Associff- ifforUvffgo ffnfl llfo slfflulo in sfff-if f-hso fhhfle on his parents last Satui-day. lioff of said hank tn llfo AMERICAN STATE ffffd tff-o\-ffiofi. tfff Siilffrflhv. llfo Ist dffy of Oe- Soymoui' A. Rico and wife to Jos. SAVINGS ilANIv on Folirufff-y Ith, 1021 ftt h tolfof-, i!f:l2. ftl lo o'clof-i; iff llfo fof-offooh, T. Miirtagh, lot 23, of block 6, Elm Mrs. C. Mol'/.gei-, Mrs. C. Miorndoi-f hff>oliffg of Iho slockholfiers nf shid liaffk, cffll- Effslof-h Slffffdfff-d Tifnc, lho ffhfiorsigffefi will, hurst Subd; ?1.00 etc. and son Konnclh, nlso Miss 'I'hclma f'fl hy llfo difcrlof-.*. hfffi which .sffifl chffifgo of hi lho Nof-th froMi fl(f(fr or llfo City llhll. City Charles H. Bales and wife lo Lan­ Smilli wore in Lansing Saturday on hffnfc \vffs rfliMl witlf Ihe Coffffly Clnrk fnr the (ff l.ffhsiffir, Iffghfffff Coffnly, Michigffff. Ilfat New Cases Begun business. Ctiffffly nf Ifftrlfffm. Slffte of Mifliigffn. nn Iho Ifoiffg flffe of lho plff(-os wlioro tho Cif-- MOR TGA GE SALE SUMMAR Y sing Dairy Company, lot Assessoi-'s lilh flffy nf Fohrffhf-y, A. 11. lO'Ji. which sffifl (-ffil rofff-l fof- llfo Cffffffty of Ifftjhfffff is hold, Plat No. 3, except a parcol of said lot; C. Melzger liad llie niisforliino fffnrlgffgf' wfts duioil 1)11 lhe 211 h flffy of Ocliv- sell hi pfflflfc affclinff In llff- liii,'lff-sf liifldor llfo Listed below are dates, places of sale, condensed descriptions of In Circuit Court Ifpr. A. n. 191 i. fffffl f-of-nf-ilf'd ih llfo nlrfco of tff-oihi.-ios flo-((-f-il)oil iff siiifi hfffrlgffgf\ of- so 5i.no etc. while getting over a fcnco lo have a Dhiinnefry and law cascfs hegiin In lho Ri-gislor nf Deeds fnr Iho Couhly of Ihg- ffffff-lf lifcf-f-fff ffs fffffy Ifo hoi-f'ssni-y lo ifjiy Iho pi-operty, appro.ximale amounts of mortgages, the niorlgagors and board break, letting liim fall and in­Iffiiif ill Iho SIfflo of Mit-lfigiih i>ii llio ofilli flffy fffffffffffls ;;o dffo on snid ffffff-ltrffu-o with sovoh Inglilini county circuit cwirt thiriitg Charles H. Ayei's and wife to Chas. mortgagees, and the attorneys in foi'oclosures occurring within the Eiferlc a,nd wife, N 2\ fl. of lot IG, juring Ills ribs very painfully. of Of-loiier, A. i1. ion, ih Lihef- l.'.ff nf Morl- pf'f- f-oift ffflof-osi :iiifl ffll It'gifi f-ffsls. Iffgollfof- ivcek ondlng Monday be/ore date of Kfitfos fft I'ano l.ll) Iheronf, ffpnh which sffifl willf saifl ffltffrhoy's foe. wifich sffifl pf-emisOH block 155, Cily of Lansing; 51.OO etc. Mi\ Hci-shman who is working for iio.\L thirty days. While great care has been taken in the compiling 'publication. the Bell Tolophono Co. is having a fffnf-lgiigc Ihoro is claifffed In hf' tlfft- at Ihff fff-o di's(-f-iliod ffs folhfwsf nf this summai-y, the publishers of tho Ingham County News do not Saiuuel Fortino and wifo to i^rank fifflo nf this hotico for princiifffl. ihlcf-osl, litx- l.fft fffffhiiof- sovofilocff ("171 of Fffif-lfffvoft J. TcnEyck, lot 30, Collcgeviilo; 51.00. three week's vacation. t'S ffffd iffsfff'.-iff(-e the sfffn of ?2.2i9.1iif. Sfflfilivisioh of ff phrl of Sfhfllf nffo-hhif (',{,) guarantee its accuracy and will accept no responsibility therefor. This iMollic H. Tumor lo Robert B. Holt, .•\fffi ffo ht-liffh hi law iufviifg iiooff iiroffglfl" (ff So(-lioff ffffff- (I), Towh fofff- (l) North, Legal Notice lo i-ci-over shfd morlgago doifl or nffy phrt lififfgo ltvn (2) wf'sl. l.ffffsiffg 'I'ntvhsifip, Ihg- siimmai'y is compiled and published for tbe protection and conven­ Iv.nv lot 6, 7 and S of block 0 ot Hickory lifof-eof. Ifnfff Cfffffffy, Micifittah. Mutual Cloak and Suit Co. vs. Ed­ ilffli'fl: .Iiflv r,, llf32. ience of both mortgagors and mortgagees and other interested parties. Grove Park Subd; 51.00 etc. .•\hd Carl A. l-'ors hftvihK hcon ilffly hppoinlofl ward J. Mahoney, doing business as ur.AuiN'r; ci.AiMS LiN».SAV—OCT. 2s Iho Ri'i-eivor nf Iho Afiforicah Sihic .Siiviffi-s CAl'ITAI, NATIONAL PANIC OF LAN- •Inly 7 slffte nf •Mft-lfli.'ffn. Tlfo I'f-olinlo Coffrt for Itffffif. ff hffffkiffg (-orpnf-ffliofL ffhd having dffly SitNC:, A Ff'flof-ffI Hffffkiffg Cffrlfof-fftfoff, .As- I "Mahoney's". Trespass on llie case life Coffnly of IffKlfhfn. ilffffliliod as sif(-h Rccoivof-, ftffd hffviffg Ifeofi sitrffoo nf Mof-Igffgoo. 'upon promises. Finkelson,. Lovejoy & Reolds Farins Co. to R. E. Olds Co., Al h sossinn of said Coffrt. Ifoltl ht llfo Pf-o- S11IEL11R. SILSHEE. HALI.AU11 .ft JEN­ .Tiilv 15, at Lansing. Barnard vs. Twp. of Lansing, ,'51369.07. A. A. lot 12 of Clark's Subd; .?,5.D0 clc. ilffly ffffllfof-i-/.f- 1)0 forc'i-Iosod l)y .-t sale fft public iifiction lo llfo flitfffffs nf ff f-cf-tffiff fcffI csliflo iffof-lgffgo mfffle ney's Subd. of lot 1, block 241, City July 30, at Lansing. Capitol Sav­ Atty. and wife, E 110 ft, of lot 1 in block shnfflfl l)o tlhiitofl. fffffl tiffft ft timo fthfl plhr-ff IfiithosI hidilor. at Iho north onlramfo In Iho iiy .Mfffy Allf(ff-I fffffl Clfffrlf's Allferl, ft siffglo of Lansing, .'>26,2SS.41. C. F. & E. T. Ifo fflflfnifftod to rffrf'ivo. oxftnfino fffffl hfljffst fill Cily Hall in Iho Cily nf Lansing. Iffghffm fffffff. Iff Ihff CfLv Nfftinffifl liffnk of Laffsiffg. ings & Loan Co. vs. Smith-Br.ayshaw. Chaiies W. Lee, receiver vs. Epli- 76, except E 5 I'bds of S 6 ft, thereof If i-'f-flcf-ffl nfdfkiffg Cnrlffirfftififf. flfftefl April Hammond, Attys. oluffhs ffhfl ih'fnahfls huhihst fihifl tiecohscfl hy Cfiffhiy. Mioliit,'.-ih, Diiit being ono of Iho iflfff-ifs Lot 70 of Suporvisoi-'s plat of Farm- raim E. Buckner, et al. Trespass on ,and execopt E GO fl. of said lot; 51.00. ffhil liofof'o pffitl coffrt; whof-o the Circuit Cofff-t fof- Iho shifl Coffffly -J:t. 11127. ffffd f-f-cfff-fif'd iff life Rogislof- of Julv 15, at Mason. Corwin vs. ington No. 1, on Sec, IS, Lansing the case upon promises. Hayden, Hub­ David W. Powell and wife to Ben­ It is Of-tlof-ofi, Tiffft creditors of tfhid docoffsod tff Iiftrhffffi is Ifold, (ff Iho Ifffids ffffd pf-effiisos Hood's OlVico for Iffghffm Coffhty, Michigan, Heaki. Pai-col of land in T3N, RIE Twp,, .'51903.14. Cummins & Cummins, jamin Wegner and wife, S 36 ft. of N ffro f'cqffif'ofi lo iff-nsoht their tflffims to shid df'sf-riliod in sffid nfortgago, or so mffch Ihorf'of off Apf-il 2.'i, 1927, .in l.ihor 2.sf". of Mffrlgagcs bard & Rathbun, Attys. (-oifrt hi sffifl I'fdlifttf- Oirit-o oh or Ifefofn Ihn ffs fffffy ho ffoct'ssfff-y lo pffy tiff* ftfffoffift dffo as off pffge 3Sf;, anfl wificif fffffrlghgo whs as- and TIN, RIE, and the vilage of Wil- Attys. Jennie I-Iiggins vs. Tliomsis Vaughn 44 ft. ot E 90 ft. ot lot 2 ot block 11 2.S|h flay of Octoifor A. 11. 1032. ht ton o'clfiok fffof-osiiid on sffid fffnf-lgffge. wilh ihlof-osl tliof-f.'- sigfff'fl Ify tlfo Cify Nfflioffffl nffffk of Lhnsing, Midfigffff, ft l-'cflorffl llhhking Corifof-htion lf> li.amston, .'55,301.50. A. A. Bergman, Jlily 30, at Lansing. Cnpitol Sav­ and John Vnuglin. Assumpsit. Foster in Park Place Add; 51.00 etc. iff tlfo fof'oiffMfff, shid time hhd iflhco hclht? nh ffl llfo rfflo nf sovoh ifof- coffl. ithd all legal Atty. Wasyl Pasichnyk and wife to Eliza­ iiof-ohy h|i|if)ihlccl for lhe oxftmihhtion hnd hfl- (-osls. (-hfff-gf-s hffd oxffoffHos, itfclffdfhg tho .-tt- Iho ChifilhI Nhliffffffl naffk nf Lffifsihg, iMiclfi- ings & Loan Co. vs. Bracey. Lot 435 it Cameron, Attys. jffslfhoht of all clffims hhd ilomaihls hL'fdnst Iffrnoy foo of ?3.'i.l)n hllowed hy Ihw nhfl hlso gffh, ft Fffdcf-ffl Hffffkiffg Cnrlforfflinn. Ify fts- •Tuly 15, at Mason. Bergman vs. Mnry Thocker vs. Spencer D. Bar­ beth A. Blair, lot 71, Kenwood Subd; sffid dof-offsod. ffny other sum or sfffns which mhy lie paid by sfHffffionl dffltffl Mfff-f-h If;. 1932 ftfftl recorflod of North Highland Subd., City of Lan­ in tho Rf'gislor of DiM'fl's OlVif-o ftfr Iffghhm Minar. E of S U and VV H of W sing, ,'51490.07. Cuiumins & Cummins, num. Trespass on the case. Roy T. 51.00 etc, Il is Fffrlhor Of-flcf-od. That iffihlic noticn tho Uf'coivof- nf Ihff fffnrlgfit-oo Iff pf-olorl ifis iff- IBonjamin Wegner and wife lo Mar­ tifof-eof 1)0 tfivffh Ify iffflflfcffi foil of n copy of torost ffs sffch Rpf-oivor in tho iff-omiHos. Coffhly, Mit-ltigffff, oh Mffrcif i'.f, 1932 iff Ll­ V- of SE , Sec. 36, T3N, R2W, ?1,- Attys. Conley, Ally. this nf'dor for thf-on sffccossivo wooks pf-eviotis bor 3ffl') of Moflgffgos oh ifhgf'S 214 fihfl^ fffliow- ion Thibodeauz, S 36 ft, ot N 44 ft, of Tlte hihds nhfl pf-emisf;s descrihefl In sftifl iffg, oh wlfidf nfnrlgffgo llft;f-o is clffifffefl to 2G1..52. A. A. Bei'gman, Atty. July 30, at Lansing. Capitol Sav­ United Cigar Stores Co. of Amer­ lo shifl dffy of Ifcffriht; ih tho IhKlfhm County fffof-tgftge Ifeiffg as follows: Sitfffflod in the Cily E 90 ft. of lot 2 of block 11, Park Nfftv.s, ft fiowspffjfof- iff-fhiofl nfffl cfrcffhflofl in ho fIffo at llfo flale fff llfis holif.-o for iiriffciphl .Tuly 15, at Mason. Bergman vs. ings & Loan Co. vs. Deisch. Lot 77 ica, a New Jersey Corp. vs. Miller, of Lffifsihg. Ofhfnly of Iffghafff ffnfl Slate of ftntl ifflof-osl lho sffm of 15111)4.36 ahfl an fft- Pl.-ice Add; 51-00 etc. sffid toffhly, I., n. McARTIIUn, iMichigfth, ftnd nfof-e particularly descrihefl ffs; Minor. SE and E V- of SW "/t. of Chas. Kudner's Subd., City of Lan­ Inc. of Lansing. Trespass on the case •A trfio copy, Jtfdgo of rf-oiihtc, torffoy's fee of l?36,lfn ffs pf-oviflefl by stfftulo WilliaiTl J. Brown to Julia A. 'I'he oast sovoifty-oight (7S) feet ih length fffffl ihe terms of shifl mortgffge. ithtl ho stfit Sec. 30, T3N, R2W, 51,-537.15. A. A. sing, $1952.83. Cummins & Cummins, upon pi-oniises. J. Earle Brown, Ally. KUTII UARU, noptfty TiCKister of Pf-olfffto. of tho horlh Ihirly-thf-eo (33) foot ih width of Briggs, E 110 tl. of lot 1 block 76 ex­ 2(iw.| nf- lu-ncffotlings ftt Iftw hftving ifoon instilutiifl Bergman, Atty. Attys. United Cigar Stores Co. ot Amer­ lot six (9) in block oho hffffflred Itveffly-two In f-ocf)ver the fffoifeys socfff-ed Ify saifl morl­ August 1, at Lansing. King vs. ica, a New Jersey Corp. vs. Roehm cept E 5 rods of S 6 ft. thereof, and (122) in sftid Cily of Lhhsihg, Miehighn, he gftgc or ffhy phrt Ihof-cof; July 15, at Lansing. McAlvay-Cool- except E 60 ft. of said lot; 51.OO etc. API'T. OK AUM'l!. IIUOCIUU.S—.lULV 19 cof-ilihg lo the i-ocof-flod iflht thoreof; tho west ey vs. Snow. S 2-3 of lot 20, block 12, King. Lot 10 of Excelsior Land Co.'s tt Laubsclier, Inc. Trespass on the Stale of MichlKhn. Tho Pi-alfhio Cofirt for foffr (.1) feot of shitt above descf-ilfod properly NOTICE IS HEliEllV GIVEN, that Ify vir­ The Farmers B.mk to Nelson N. the- County of InKhhm. Bush, Butler & Sparrow's Add., City Subd. of City of Lansing, 15497.25. C.cas e upon promises. J. Earle Brown lo ifo used in f-ofnihon ffs ft tlf-ivowity: said tue of tlfo potver of sale f-onlhined in said Rouse, W 44 tt. of lot 4, block 13, City .-\t It .sossioh of sftifl Coffrt, holtl ht the Prn- flrivowfiy shffll Ifo h strilf eight (.S) feet wide morlgffgo hhfl the stffttfte in shelf case nfftfle of Lansing, .'!;6,'106.42. C. F. & E. T. V. King, Atty. Atty. iihto Olfit-o ih tho City of Mitson, in shifl cohn­ of Mason; 51.OO etc. rfihiilng nof-th affd .sofflh aof-o.ss snifl lot aix (fi) anfl |)f-ovified, on .Sfftfff-flffy, the 1st dffy of Of-- Hammond, Attys. August 1, at Lansing. Graves vs. Chancery ty, on the Ifith tlhy of .Tfffio, A. I). 1932, ftffd to be fisofl Iff common by ftll phrtioa hd- tolfor, 1932, at HI n'clock In the forenooh. Thayer. Part of the NW Vi of Sec. Elizabeth A. Blair to Emilia Pas­ Pfesent: HON, J.,. P. McAUTHUU, .Tudge joining on Iho ehst and west, together with Effsterh Slandfff-d Timo, the uhdof-sighod will, July 15, at Lansing. City National Glenn Munson vs. Alia Munson, di­ of Pf-ohftlo. Bank of Lansing vs. Francis. S 3-4 14, T4N, R2W, .?2614.53. Clyde V. ichnyk, lot 71, Kenwood Subd; 51-00. Iho herodilhmohls hhd hppfirtonhhcea thef-eof. fft the North ff-oht floor fff tlfe Cily Hftll, City vorce. John F. Berry Atty for plain­ July 9 Ih tho Mftllor of tho Esthte of ISRAEL Ilfflf-tl fft Lftnsintr. Miehigfth, this :tOth dhy of of Lffhsing, Inghftm Couhly, Michigffh, thnt of lot 3, block 141, City of Lansing, King, Atty. nUOCIEUS, Decenseti. Jffho, A, 1). 1932. lioing offe of life iflifces whef-e the Cfr- tiff; Def. Attys., Hayden, Hubbard & William H. Gorman and wife to F. Jftmos lif-ociehs hftvini! filed in shltl Court .'5I5,034.75. E. C. Smith, Atty. August 2, at Lansing. MaD.an vs. CARL A. FORS, Receiver of Amf^icnn Stftte cffit Coffrt fnr the Coffnty of Ihghfffn is helfl, Rathbun. G. Decker and wife, E 28 ft. of lots hi.-i ifeUtion pf-ftying thht the ifdmihistrff^ioh of Sftvlngs nftnk, Mof-tgffgee. soil ht Iftfblic miction to Ihe highest bidder the July 15, at Lansing. City National Archer. Lot 56 ot Bella Vista Home- shifl eatnto ho grffntetl to lloroen Clftry or to Bertha M. McCartney vs. Francis 51 and 52 of Torrance Farm Add; 51. KELLI'DT, SESSIONS, WARNER & EGER, At­ profftisos doscrilfed in sftifl mortghgo, or so Bank of Lansing vs. Holmes. Lot 7, sites, Twp. of Lansing, ?4417.77. Kel­ some other autthhle iforaon: mffch thef-eof hs mffy bo nccessaf-y to pfty tho M. McCartney, divorce. Jason E. Fred G. Decker and wife to St. torneya fof- Receiver tff Mortgffgee. liffsiffoss block 10 of Bush, Butler & Sparrow's ley, Sessions, Warner & Eger, Attys. It is Ordef-oil. Thftt the lOth dhy of July, A, Addf-ess; 321 Mfftuhl nidg., Lhhsihg, Michi­ amihints sn flfio on snifl fnortgffge with seven Nichols, Atty. 11.'10:(2, ht ton o'clock in the fofenoon, itt shifl Add. to City ot Lansing, ?2,739.04. E. August 2, at Lansing. MaDan vs. Johns National Bank, description gan. 27wl3 Ifer t-oifl intef-ost afhl ffll legffl f-osts, together Marion Gould vs. Sidna Gould, di­ same as last above; 5L00 etc. Pf-ohfilo OlVico, 1)0 find iff hereby hpifointod for wilh saifl httornoy's feo, which shifl pf-emises C. Smith, Atty. Archer. Lot 56 of Bella Vista Home- hoht-inc anifl potilioh; ai-o descriliefl ffs ffdlows; vorce. B. F. Watson, Atty. John B. Parker and wife to Helen IIKAItlNG CLAI.MS. WALKI-;K—OCT. 18 July 15, at Lansing. City National sites, Lansing Twp., Ingham county, It is Furllfor Ortlcred. That pffhlic notice "Lot eight (.S) nf Wiley's Sfilfdivisioh of Bank of Lansing vs. Doucette. Com.54417.77 . Kelley, Sessions, Warner & Tom J. Clark vs. Evelyn Clark, di- G. Parker, lot 167, McPherson's In­ thereof lie givon ify pulilicntlon of a coify of Stifle of Michighh. Tho Pf-oliffte Court for Lot oightffon (I.S) ahd pffrt ot lol nineteen fvorce. Partlow & Melz, Attys. verness Subd; 51.00 etc. this of-dor for thf-eo successive weeks iff-cvioiis tlfe Couhty of Inghftfn. (19) of Soymoffrs Stfbflivision of llfo .South­ IS rods E of SE corner of Dorrance Eger, Attys. lo sitiil flhy of hohrihu. in tho Inghftm Cofmty At ft-session of sffifl Court, helfl ht the Pro. Jane Lucile Boyd vs. Earl S. Boyd, Catherine Wieber to David H. Aus­ west fiuhrlor C/i) nf Section ton (10) in shifl Place, N 10 rods, C links, E 55 ft., S August 2, at Lansing. MaDan vs. Newa, ft newspffpor printed hnfl cif-cfilhtofi in Ifftlo Olfice in tlfo City nf Mason, in sffffl coun­ City ot Lifhsihg, Iffghfthf Couffty. Miehighn." sffifl cotfnty. L. P. McARTHUR, ty, oh the liilh day of Juno. A. D. 1932. divorce. Cameron it Watson, Attys. tin and wife, lot 11 and W 2 ft. of lot Datffd; July 6. 19;i2. , 10 rods, 6 links, W to place of begin­ Stewart. Lot 18, plat of Everettdale, (A tfhfo L'opv). Jffdgo of Pf-olfhto. Emma Roggow vs. Wm. E. Rog-12, block 1, Narmore's Add; 5L00 etc. Pf-eseht; HON. L. R. McARTHUR, Judge CAPITAL NATIONAL RANK OF LAN- ning on Sec. 15, ?2,365.69. E. C.Twp . of Lansing, 51260.59. Kelley, C. A. CLINTON, Regisler of Pi-olffite. 2.'')w4 of Pf-olfnle. gow, divorce. J. F. Berry, Atty. SING. A Foficf-al llaifkihg Corifof-ntion. A.^- Smith, Atty. Sessions, Warner & Eger, Attys. Ih the Mattor of the Estate of AUGUSTA sighoo ot Mortgftgee. July 16, at Lansing. Metropolitan August 5, at Lansing, Central Trust Sydna Gould vs. Marion Gould, di­ MOUTf!A(iE SALE •/.. WALKER. IVfceftsed. SHIELDS. SILSREE. RALLARD & JEN- vorce. D. G. F. Warner, Atty. nefitfflt having been mftflo in tlfe conditions It ffppeffrihg lo tho court thht the time for NINGS, Attorneys for Assignee, Dusiness Afl- Life Ins. Co. vs, Kwast. Lot 354 of Co, vs, VanFleet, Lot 20 of Ellendale of a corthin i-ohi esthto mortgage mftde by pf-e.sentfftion of clftims ifgaiifst aftid cslftte Margaret Wantimaker vs. Floyd Circuit Court flf-ess; 1400 ChpilftI Rank Towof-, Laifsfng, Excelsior Subd.,City of Lansing, $2,- Subd. and lots 1 and 2 of block 8, Coorgo C. Mfttter fthd Lhtirtf M. Mftttor, hffs- shoulfl be limited, nnfl thftt n timo and plhco Michigan. 27wl3 Wanamaker, divorce. Person, Mar­ hhnd hnd wife, lo The Citpitftl Nhtionhl nhnk, Ife ffppoihtofi to receive, exftmihe ffnfl hfljffst -160.89. Shields, Silsbee, Ballard & Townsend's Subd. City of Lansing, Proceedings ft roflorftl Corporhtioh of Lansing, Michigffn, ffll elhifhs hnd tlemhnfls hgftiffst snifl ileceftscfl shall & Searl, Attys. MOUI'GAGE SALE Jennings, Attys. 53,012.25. Kelley, Sessions, Warner ot dhted Soplombor 26. 1921, hnd f-ecof-dc4 of Sec. 2, all $4,489.42. Clyde V. King, Atty. Maude V. Bennett, Lansing -36 ers of Lansing, filed by C. Maye Kam- (A true copy) Judge of Probate. WESLEY E. SYMMONDS, Co. Sub., Twp. of Lanaing, |1333.42, In TIN, RIW, $884.07. Prank M. Fogg, August 15, at Lansing. Crosaman ins, 121 V, Butler Blvd., Lansing. MARTHA THAYER, iLYDIA P. SYMMONDS, Mortgageea. Harland L. Nevins, Lansing 18 Deputy Register of Probate. 27w4 0, F. ft E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for O. J. Hood & W. S. Seelye, Attya. Atty. & Williams State Bank va. Frost. N Bertha M. Parish, Lansing ^^16 Michigan Tax Deed Service, filed by Mortgagees, Buaineas Addreas, 601 Americal July 29, at Maaon. Hummel va. August 12, at Lansing. Wllbelm 60 acres of NE V* of Sec. 27, T3N, Alfred Huhn, Lansing — 33 Clarence N. SUnton, 821% N. Butler, Stat. Savinga Bank Building, Lansing. Mloh Moore. Lot A of Leslie Park Subd., vs. Mlcblgan Mortgage Investment RIE, $2,381.76. Clyde V. King, Atty. Adeyne P. Moinet, Lansing 24 Laaalnff. SUBSOBIBO FOR THB NEWS igan. I 28wl3 ' ' , i

.r\:,„ fage Tea INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON. MICHIGAN, THUR8DAYrJULY^14ri932 Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice State ot Michigan, In the Circuit Court for MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE. MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SAIE Stale of MichiRan. In tho Circuit Court for the County of Ingham, In Chancery. MORTGAGE SALE tho County of Ingham. In Chancery. Default having been made in the conditions Default having been mad. tn th. conditions Default having bcon mndo In Iho conditions ' Dcfmilt hnvinn been mude in tiie conditions Ns. 30ai4-A The City National Bank of LansinR, Miehi­ of n ronl estate mortRaKC, whereby tho power Tho City National Bank ot LansinR, Mlchi- Kan, a Federal banklnR corporation. Plain- of a certain mortgage, whereby tho power of ot a certain real estate mortgag. whereby th. : ot n certain real estato mortg.B. whereby th.' Default huvlng'bccn mado In tho_condltlons Ran, H Federal banking corporation, Plaln- salo therein contained has become operative, power of snle therein contained bccamo oper­ of salo therein contained became operative, power of sal. therein tontained beeame opera­ of a ccrtnin morlKHKo made by Thcrlon A, tiir given by George L. Chirk find Mary A. Clark, mado by GenrRo D. Spanos anfl Coi-n B. tlrt, vs, ative, made by Norman L. Minar and EITIe M, tive, mado by Clnrenco A. Short, (ulnKle) to Gray and Minnie Gray, husband nnd wife, to huaband and wife, of Lansing, Michigan, to Spanos, hia wife, to W, A, Newton, dntefl Juno ElTa M. Hamilton and Florence B. Rice, Minar, his wife, ot Delhi Townahip, Ingham tho Union Bulldlnu and Loan ABnoclatlon, tho Capitol SavinRS * Loan Compnny, a Cor­ ElTn M. Hamilton und Flof-cnco B. Rico, heirs the AMERICAN STATE SAVINGS BANK of 15, 1020, nnd recorded In tho Inghnm County, heif-s Ht law of Asn G. Hfunllton, tlecens- County, Michigan, whose air nam. Is also writ­ (LlmlUid), a Michigan corporation, of Un- poration, ilnted the Zi(h day of October, 1028, nt law of Asa G. Hfimllton, ticccfiacd, Lansing, MichlKun, a banking corifuratlon un- Michigan, Register of Deed's olTIco on June cd, Defcmlftnls, No. 15492. ten Miner, to Arlington A. Bergman of Ma­ BJnK, MichlKitn, dated Juno 19, 1028, and rc- and recorded in tho olTlcc ot the RcKlster of Defondunla. No, I540I. . , „ ^ tler tho laws of th. State of MichiRan, on the 17, 1020, In llber 310 of mortgages on pnge In pursuance ot n ticcrco of tho Circuit Court aon, Mich., dated th. 16th dny ot November, cordtftl In tho InKhitm County, Michiifran, BeB- Deeds for the County of Initham and Stnto of In pumuancc of a dect-ee ot tho Circuit Couft 13th day of October, A, O. 1022, and recorded 30, upon which mortKiigc thoro ia now claimefl for the County of InRhftm, in Chancery, mfulo 1912, nnd recorded In tho Register ot Deed's iBtcr ot Decd'H oirice on Juno 20, 1028, In Ilbcr -MIchlRan, on the 25th day of October, 1028, In tor the County of Ingham, In Chancct-y, mafic in thu office of tho RcBlster of Decda for tho lo be dffe and pfiyuble for principal fiiifl Inter­ hnd entef-cd on tho 28th dny of May, A, D, ofTico tor the County of Ingham and Stnte of 310 of mortKaijca on ifago 163, upon which Llber 314 of MortgaBCS, on PBKO 607. on which and cntci-ed on the 28lh dny of May, A. p. County of Inghiun In tho SUito of Michigan on eat tho aum ot $2167.00, hnd tnxea pnid on 1032, in the ftbove entillcd cfiuso, I, the sub- Miehigan, on said date in Liber 164 ot Mort­ mortgffKO there Is now claimctl to bo duo and mortRUKO there l« claimctl to bo duo at tho 1032, In tho above entitled cause, I, Iho aifb- the 23rtl day of Octobor, A, D, 1922, In Libor mortgfigcfl lands of $46.00, making a totfti debt scribcf', a Circuit Court CommlBsioner of the gagca, on Pago 142, on which mortgago there pitynblo for principal nnd Interest tho aum of tlato of this notice, for pf-lnclpnl and Intorost, scf-ibcr, a Cif-cuit Court Commissioner of tho 220 of MortRages at Pago 155 thereof, upon of $2213.00, nnfl no suit nt law having been County of Ingham, shall sell at public ftuctlnn is claimed to be duo on tho date of this notloc SoS'in.OO! tuxes and interest thef-eon paid on tho sum of tl286,68, and the sum of $121,0i> County of Inghftm, shall sell at public auction which said mortguRC thero is claimed to bo duo brought to recover sffifl debt, or any pnrt ' or vendue, to tho hlRhest bidder, at the north for principal and interest the sum of $1261.52 ihortKhKcd lands ot 1200,40, und Inffurnnco for taxes pfdd by tho mortRURce, and the sum or vcnilue, lo the highest bidder, at lhe north ut tho tlato ot thia notico for prlnclpftl nnd in­ Ihof-cof, und tho mof-tgftgce hnving elected to fi-ont door ot tho City Hall In the City of anfl an attorney's fee ot $30.00 provided for in pf-emltfms of $11,60, makinft a total debt ol of Sll 1.-13 for Instii-nnco pfdd by tho mortRnRec, tf-ont door of the City Hall In the City of tefcat the aum of i|l646.3C. said mortgage, and no auit at law having been consltlei' tho whole flebt hs nil duo hnfl pnyablo S3147,tiri, und.no suit ut luw hitvlnit been Lftnaing in snid County of Inghnm, that being nnd nn attorncy'B feo of |35,00 as provided for Lansing in snid County of Inghnm, thnt being And no action at Ifiw having been brought brought to recover said Indcbtcflncss, or any ftt the flute hereof, by rcusofi of tho non-pny­ brotfght lo i-ccovcr suid debt, or any part one of the plhces where tho Circuit Court for by law, and no suit or proceedlnR at law hav­ one ot tho piftccs where the Cif-cuil Court tor to recover eititi nfortgago debt or any pfirt part thef-eof. mont of tnxes nnd tho insthllinchts of intercBt thereof, snid mof-lKn«ec, hnvlntf by resolution snifl counly is held, on the 2fith day ot Aug­ lnR bcon Instltuteil to recover tho moneys BC- sftid county Is hcld,'on Ihe 26lh tluy of Aug­ Ihefeof. ffs periniltefl ftiffi provided for in shid mort­ tluly ftfloptcd nt a rcBuliir meeting of ils Btjurd ust, A. D, 1032, at ten o'clock In the fof-enoon Notico Is hereby given, that by virtuo of ctirctl by Bitlil mortKaRO, or any part thereof, ust. A. D, 1032, ftt ten o'clock in the forenoon Afid Cftrl A. Fora liftving been tluly apifoinled gftge, nolico is hcf-cify given lliftt on Fridfty, ot Dlf-octors, dcclnrcd its election to consider of snltl dffy, hll thht certain piece and paf-cel tho power of anlo contained in said mortgage, Notico la hereby Riven, that by virtuo of the of sftid dny, all thftt certnin piece anti parcel the Receiver ot the American Stftto Sfivinga August 26, 1032, nt ten o'clock in tho forenoon the whole amount unpnid on said mortBUgo of lunil sllunleil In the City of Lansing, County and tho statute in such caso mado and prp- power of Biilc c-onlitincd In suid mortRfiBo, nnd of land sitUHled In the Clly of Lansing, Counly Bank, a banking eoriioralion, and having duly ot suid dny, ht north entrhnco lo City Hhll flebt to bo now due nnd puyabic by rcnson of ot Inghftm hnd Sthto ot Michignn, tlescrlbcil vlded, on the ISth day of July, 1032, at 10 tho stntfite In such cnse mndo and provided, ot Inghnm und Stulc of Michigan, described fiuftlilfctl fts such Receiver, itnti hftving been Building, Lnnsing, Inghnm County, Michigan, the non-puyinent of cci-tnln InsUtllmcnts of us follows; o'clock In tho forenoon ot said day, tho under­ on tho 3i-d dfty of Scptembci-, 1032, nt lOfOO us follows; duly ftuthorizcti in the prcinisca. (thftt being one of the plnces whef-o Iho Ing­ principnl Itntl Intcicst us provided for by snltl o'clock In Iho tof-cnoon, the undei-slRnetl will, The Soulh thirty (30) feet of Lot Thi-cc (3) signed will, at tho west front door of the Tho Noi-lh thlrly-six (3li) feet of Lot Tlifec Now, thef-cfof-e, by vif-tue of the povver of hffm Couhly Cif-cuit Court is lieifl), anid mort­ mcrlmfKO, notico Is hereby Riven thnt on I'f-I- ftt tho nofth tt-ont door ot tho City Hnll, in ot Block ten (10) ot Bush, Butler und Spur- (jourt House, In Mason, Inghnm County, Mich­ (3) ot Block Ten (10) of Bush, Butler nnd anic contftlnetl in snid morlgftge ahd puraunnt gngeo will by vii-tuo ot life power of anlo in flfty, Soptembor 2, l(i.'!2, nt ten o'clock In the tho City of Lnnsintr, Inghnm County, Michignn, row's Addition lo the City of LnnslnB. igftn, that being a place whero tho Circuit Sparf-ow's Addilion to the Cily ot Lnnalng, to tlfo atfttute of tho Slalc ot Michigftn in such sftiil mortguge fthii in pursuunce ot tlio alnlulo toi-enoon of snid finy nt north cntrnnco to City thnt being a plnce whef-e the Circuit Court for Dhled July 13, 1032. Court for finld County of Ingham Is held, sell Dntcd July 13, 1D32. case mfftle nnd pf-ovifictl, ffolice Is hereby given in sffch cnse pf-oviiicd, sell nt public huction tho Hnll Ilullfling, Lahsihg, Inghitm Cofinty, Mlclf- the County of Inghnm Is held, sell nt public CARL H. McLEAN, at public auction to tho highest bidder, on the CARL H. McLEAN, lifftt on Wctinestiuy, tlie 12lh tlfty of October, Innfis described thof-ein, or so imicli na ahull ignh, (thftt bcInu one ot the plffffcs whcfo the nuction, to the highest bidder, tho prcmlaes Circuit Couf-t Commissloncf-. foreclosure of said mortgage, tho pccmlaos de­ Circuit Court Cominlaslonef'. A. D. 1032. ht 11:00 o'clock in tluj forenoon ho necessnry to sntisfy the nmount duo there­ Inglffim County Cif-cuit Court Is held), snltl flescrlbefl tn ffuld mortgnge, or so much thereof ERNEST C. SMITH, Attorney for PlnintlH. scribed in said mortgage, or ao much thereof ERNEST C. SMITH, Attorney for PIfdnllir. (Effstcrfi StfintlnrtI Time) sftifl mortgage will on nt the timo of snlo, togelher wilh interest mortgngce will, Ify vif-tue of tho power of fts mffy be nccessnf-y lo pny tho itmount ao ns Business Afldrcss; Prudden Bldg., Lnnsing, as shall bo necessary lo pny tho amount duo ntfsihess Addf-css: Pf-uddcn Bldg., Lansing, lie tof-celoseil by ft sftle nt ptfbilc fuiction to the Ihcf-eon at seven ifer cent ff-om date, nnti nil sftle Ih sffifl mof-tguge nhtl in purfjunhco of the itforesftld iluo on snid mortgage, with seven •Mlchigun. ' 2Sw7 on said mortRnge, toRcther with tho attorney's higlfesl bidiier, at the north entrance to tho legal costs, including nn ntlorney tee for stntulo, sell ut ifuiflic nuction tho Iftnds de­ per cent intcf-csL nnd nil legnl costs, together Michigffn, 28w7 fee, interest nt 6%, and nil legal coste, which City llnJI in tlfo Cily of Lnnsing, Inghftm 'i'hirty-five Dollnrs, Ihe binds described na: • scribed thef-oin, or BO much ns shull bo noces­ with snid attorney's fee, which aald premiBCS HEARING CLAIMS VAN HORN—OCT. 29 said pf-cmlBes aro deacribefl ns follows; ' SHKKIFF'S SALE County, Michignn, thnt being ono ot tho plnces Irfits ton nnd eleven, block foffr ot Espanoro sftry to sfttisfy tho amount duo thereon nt the itre tlescribefl in suiil niortgftgo ns follows! Stnte of Mlchigun. Tho Probnto Court for Tho eaat hnlf of the southwest quarter, and By virtuo of a wf-it of fieri facifus, isstfcd whef-c tho Circtfit Cotfrt for tho said County Ailtlilion, Cily of Lnnsing, Inghnm County, time ot sale, tpKclhcr with nil Icgitl costs. In­ the County of Inghnm. tho west half ot tho west half of tho south­ The West Eighly-Flvc (85) feet ot Ut Sixty- out of anil under tho seal ot the Circuit Court ot Inghani is Ifeld, ot the Iithils nnd premises Mlchigun. terest nnd uttorncy feo of Thlrty-flve Dollnrs, At n session of snid Court, held at the Pro­ enst qunrter, all on section thirty-six In Town Nine (60) Duplex Pnf-k Addition, City of Lan­ for the County ot Ingham, and Stale of Michi­ tlescribed In sftid mortgnge, or so much thereof Dnlctl Mfty 20. 1032. ns therein provitlcti, a pnrcel described as: bhto Ofi'ico in the City of Mnson in the said 3 north. Range 2 west, being Delhi Townahip, sing, Ihghnm County, Mlchigun. gftn, lo mc ilif-ectctl and delivered, in favor of fuf may bo neccssftry to pay the ajnount due fts W. A. NEWTON. Mortgngce. Lot one hundf-cd twenty-two of Hollywood Stfb- County, on the 20th dny ot June, A. D. 1932. Inghnm County, Michigan. Dntefl Jffne 0. 1032. A. R. Wfttkins ngfiinst the goods nnd chnttds, ufof-esuiti on snltl mortgnge, with interest thefe- C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for divislon, ,Clly of UnsinK, Ink-hftm County, Pi-csent, HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge of Dated April 18th. 1932. CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY, Innds and tenements of Mary M. Rusch, I did, on nt the rule ot seven per cent, nnti all legnl MorlgURce, Bfffiness Atldfess, Lnffsihg, Mich­ Michigftn. Probate. ARLINGTON A. BERGMAN, Mortgagee. Mortgngees, on the I4tlf tlfty of Decemlier, A. D. 1028, levy coslff, charges itnd expenses, including the at­ ighn. 22wl3 In the mutter of tho eslhle ot GEORGE W. A. A. BERGMAN, Attorney for Mortgagee. IJfflcd Mny 28, 1032. CUMMINS & CUMMINS, Attorneys for upon anfl take all tho right, title and intet-ests torney fee ot $25.00 itllowetl by law and also VAN HORN, Deceased. In pro per. Buainesa Address, Mason, Michi­ UNION IlUItniNO AND LOAN A.SSOCIA. Mortgitgec. -106 Cnpltol Sftvings A Lonn BMR., of said Maf-y M. Rusch in und to the follow any other sum or sums which may be paid by MORTGAGE SALE It hpponring to the court thnt the time for gan. t8wl3 TION. LIMITED, MortKagcc. Lnnsing, Michignn. 23wI3 ing described f-cal estftle, situated in the Coun the Receiver ot the mortRageo to pl-otecthia in­ Dcfnult hnving been mnde in the conditions presentation ot cinims ngninst snid estnte C. V. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for ty of Inghftm nnd the Stftte of MichiKftn, lowit; tef-est Its such Receiver in the pf-emises. ot n certftin fcnl estate mortRnge whereby Iho shoulil be limited, nnfl that a lime nnd plnce MortguKce, Uuslncss Atldfess, 601 Amerlcnn All that certain piece und puf-ccl of Iftnd MORTGAGE SALE. powor of sale therein contnined becnme oper­ MORTGAGE SALE ho appointed lo receive, cxitmine nnd ndjfist The Inntls and premises describetl in -said Stute SitvlnKS Bunk'BuildInK, Lnnsing, Michi­ situftted in the Township of Aufelius, Couhty Default hnving been made in the conditioni ntive, mfulo by Normnn L. Miner and Effie Whereas detnult hns hcen mnde in the condi­ all cinims nnd dcmnnds ngninst said deceased mortgage beirtg as follows: Slluatetl in the City gnn. • ot Inghnm nnd State of Michignn, known nnd of n real estate mortgngo, whereby the power M. Miner, his wife, of Delhi Township, Ing­ tions of a certain mortgage executed by Jnmes by nnd licfore snid court-: ot Lansing, (bounty ot Inghftm and Stnte ot described ns the east thirty acres of the efuft of sale therein contained bccamo operative, hnm County, MIchlRan, whose sir name is alao N. Johnston und Louie A. Johnston, his wite, It is Of-ilerwl, Thnt creditors of snid dccenscd Michigftn, nnti mof-e tfnrticularly tlescribctl as; MORTGAGK SALE half ot the southwest tiuarlcr of Section nine made by Sam Mooro and May Maore, bus written, Minnr, to ArliURlon A. Bergman of who niso,signs in her own right, of the Clly are renuirctl to present their cinims to snid Tho north ohe-half (V>) of lot three (3) of Detnult hnving been mnde In the conditions in Town two north. Range two Weal, except­ band and wife, ot Lansing, Ingham County, Mason, Mich., dntcd April 9th, 1926, and re­ of Lnnsing, County of Inghitm nnd Stnto of coffrt nt snid Pf-obatc OfTice on or before tho block one hundf-ctl seven (107), City of Lan­ of n renl estftto mortgage whereby the power ing five iicfcs in tho southw-ost corner thef-e­ Michigan, to John B. HummoJ of the same corded In the Bcglster of Deed's olTlce for Michigan, to The Michignn Trust Compnny ot 29th day ot Octobef-, A. D. 1932. nt ten o'clock sing, logother wilh tho herctlltaincnta and aif- of snle thef-cin contftined becftme opcrutivc, of, being forty foils north and soulh by twen­ place, dated February 17th. 1927, and recorded Ingham County, Michignn, on snid dnte. In Of-nnd Rnpids, Michignn, a corporntion, as in tho forenoon, said time and place being purtonftncca thereof. mnde by Churies Huuglfmnn nnd Sftrnh K. ty f-ods east and west, fill of which I shuli in the Ingham County, Michigan, Regiater of Liber 240 ot Mortgages, on Pnge 465, on which Truslec, dnled May 16, 1025. and recorded May hef-eby nppointeil for the exuminntion and nd- Dated nt Lansing, MichlRftn, this 7th dny ot Unughmftn, his wife, to M. Edwnrd Ixmg nnt^ expose for aftle ut ifublic uuction, lo the high­ Deed's OlTico on said 17th day of February, mortgago Ihero is cinlmefl to be duo on the IS. 1025. in Llber 266 of MortRuges on pnge jffstmcnt of nil cinima nnd demands against July, A. D. 1032. InM S. Long, husbnnd und wife, jointly, dnted est bidder, fts tho Iftw directs, ut tho west 1027. in Liber 286 of MortgaRcs, on Page dato of this notice for principal and interest 387 In the olfice of the Rcgisler of Deeds of said deceased. CARL A. FORS, Receiver of American State Mfty 'J5, 1025, nhd recof-tled in the InKhitm front iloor of the Cmfrt House in tho City of 293, upon which mortRBRO thero is now the aum ot $1637.15 and an attorney's fee of Inghnm Counly. Michignn; Savings Bank, Mortgngec. County, .Michignn, liegister of Decd'a oirice on Mftson, (that lioihK the building in which the It is Further Ordered. That ptfbilc notice claimefl to be due and unpaid for principal $35.00 provided for in said mortgage, and no Anil by rcnson of such default thoro is May 26, 1026, in ilbcr 2B6 of mortgnges on Cif-cuit Court for sftid County of Inghftm, thereof be given by publication of a copy of KELLEY, SESSIONS, WARNER £ EGER, At- and interest the sum of $1369.07, toRether with suit at Inw having been brought to recover claimed to be dt<» on the date hereof, upon page 573, nnd duly extended by ugrcement of State of Michigan, is held), on the 19th dny this order for three successive weeks previous lorneyn tor Receiver of MortgUKCO. Business the delinquent tnxes for tho year 1931, and Bnid indebtedness or any part thereof. tho debt secuf-cd by m\i mortgago for prin­ the parties, to May 25, 1932, by nn extension of August, A. D., 1932, at ten o'clock in the to said day of henring, in tho Inghnm County Atldfess; 324 MutunI BItlg., Lhnsing, Miehi­ no suit at law havlnR been brouRht to re­ cipnl, interest nnd tnxcs tho sum of Four Notico is hef-eby given, that by virtuo of dntcd I-'ebruuf-y 2, 1031, hnd recorfled in said News, a 'newspnpcr printed nnd clrctfluted in gan. 27wI3 cover said InilcbteflncsB, or any part thereof, ThouBund One Hundred Elghly-nino Dollnra sftid county. L. B. McARTHUR, tho power of sale contained in said mortgage, Ucgislcr's oirice on Juno -I, 1032, In liber 3-17 HUGH W. SILSBY. SherilT. notico is horcby given that tho mortgaReo will und Eighleen Cents ($1,180.18); A tf-tfe copy. Judge of Probate. anti tho statute in such case made and pro­ of mortgffges on pnge 13, upon which mort­ O. J. HOOD and W. S. SEELYE, Attorneys, MORTGAGE SALE sell on Friday the 29th day of July, 1032, at And no suit or proceedings nt law or in MARTHA THAYER, Deputy Register of Pro­ ten o'clock in tho forenoon of said day at vided, on the 15th dffy of July, 1032, nt 10 gfigo there is now cininiod to be dffe ftnd pfty­ Business Aildf-css, Mfu*on, Mich. 27w7 Defftult having been mntle in tho conditions chhnecf-y hnving been instilutetl to recover bnte. 2Cw4 the west front door of tho court house in o'clock In (ho forenoon of said flay, tho under- nble for ifrincipnl nnd intef-est $2185.50, nnd ot ft certftin refti estnto mortgago whereby the snid nmount or nny pnrt thereof; the City of Mnson, Ingham County, MichiRan, fllRhcd will, at Iho west front floor of tho ho sfiit fft Iftw having been brought to recover MORTGAGE SALE power ot snlo thef-ein contftlnetl bcnmo oprn- Now therefore, Notice is het-eby given thnt MORTGAGE SALE that beinR n place of holdinK tho Circuit Court House, in Mason, Ingham County, Mich­ fftid delft, or nny pftrt thereof, notice ia hereby Default havlnc been mad. in th. conditions tive, mnde by (Jeorge H. Gitrdner nnd Penrl ify virtue of the power of snle contained, in Default having been made In the conditions Court In said County of InRhnm, at public ignn, that being a place of holding the Circuit given thftt nh i'riflffy, September 2, 1032, ut of . certain mortKaBC whereby th. power of M. Gurdncr, hia wife, to tho Union Building sitid mortgage nnd lhe slnlule in _ such caso of a certain real estate mortgage, containinR auction to tho higheat bidder on the foreclo­ (jourt for anid County ot Ihgham, aell (en o'clock in the fof-choon of anid dny nt sale therein contained ha. becom. oper.tlv., nnd Loan Aaaocifttion, Limiled, a Michigftn mffflo nnd pfoviilt-fl nnfl lo pay aftid nmount, n power of sale, which has become operative, sure of said mortgage, tho lands dcscribeti nt public nuction to tbe higheat bidtler, on the north cnlf-nnce lo City Hftll Ilullfling, Lnnsing, divcn by Horace S. Rector and wife. Ethel E.. corpof-ntion, ot Lansing, Michigan, dated Oc­ with inlef-est nl Seven per cent (7%) per mntle by Mary E, Foster to E. M. Mooro, dated therein or so much thereof aa shall bo neces­ foreclosure of aald mortgage, the premises de- Inghafn County, Michignn, (thnt being oho ot to American State Savings Bank, . banking tober 5, 1029, nnd recordctl in tho Inghnm nnnum nnd the cost hnd chnrges of snid Febnfary I7th, 1026, and recorded in the olTicc snry to satisfy snid mortgnge debt due ut the saribed in snid mortgnge, or so nHich thcrcor the plhces whet-e tlfo Inghnm Counly Circuit corporation under the laws of the Stat, of Oiiinty, Michignn, Register ot Dcetl's oltlce on shio, ihelfidihg the ntlorhey tee provifled by ot tho Register of Deeds for Ingham County, dnte of snle. with interest at 7%, tho tielin­ ns ahnll be necessnry to pny tho .amount duo Court is held), skill mortgngees will, by virtue MiehiKan, on tho 7th day of May. A. D. 1927. Octolfcr 7, 1029, in liber 324 of niortgugcs on sifttule, together with hny taxes pnid prior Michigan, in Liber 269 of Mortgages on page qucnt taxes, and all legal costs, including an on Bnid morlgugc, together with tho nttorncy's of tile Ifower of sffle cohtninod in snifl raort- and recorded- in the oflice of the Register of pftgo 415, upon which mortgnge thoro is tfow lo dhle nt sulc, shid mortgngo will bo tore- 371 on February 10th, 1926, on which mortgnge attorney's feo of $36.00 providetl for in said fee, interest nt Ofy^i, nnd all legal coats, which gngc, hnd In pui-sfihnce of tho stfflfilc in sffch Deeds for tho County of Ingham in the St«t. elnimefl to lie flffe nnd pnynble for principnl cloffeii by sale nl ifublic nuclion, to Ihe high­ there Is claimed to be due at tho date hereof mortgage, lands deacribed na: Lot seventy of said premises are tlescribed ns follows: ehse pf-oviflcd, sell .fft public huctioh to the of MichiRan on tho Oth d.y of M.y, A. p. nnd Intef-est the sum ot $3119.55; luxes pftid est bidder, nt tho Front door of the Court tho sum of 82730.43 as principal and intereat, Ullrich's Subtlivlsion of Out Lot "A" (a) of Tho southeast quarter, nnd the cast onc-hulf highest bidfler on fof-eclosuf-o thereof, the Innfl 1027, in Liber 286 of Mortgages, on page 88 on niortgnged innds ot $14.50 nhd inaurnnco House In the City of Mn-son, Inghnm County, nnd the further sum of J648.05 for tnxes paid I.ieBlIe Park Subdivision in the Townahip of of tho soulhwoBt tiuarter, all in section thirty- dcsef-ilicil In Bifid mof-tgiiKC or so mffch Ihefeof thereof, upon which said mortgage there Is pfemiums pnid und interest thereon of $66.05, Michigan, on Monday, August 20. 1032 nt by the tindcrslgnetl tinder the terms of snid LnnainR, Inghnm County, MichlRnn, accordiUR six in Town 8 north. Range 2 west, ticIng fts nfffy be neccssftf-y tu Bitlisfy affid debt, witlf claimed to be due at the date of this notice, mftking n total debt of $3200.10, nnd no suit 2:00 o'clock in the nftenioon. Central Stnn- mortgnge, and no sifit or proceedings nt Inw to tho recorded plat thereof, being now within Delhi Township, Inghftm (bounty, Michignn. interest ff-om dhle ht six per cent nhfl nil legnl for principal, interest and taxes, th. sum of ftt law hnving ifeen bf-otfght to recover snltl finf-il Time, ot the innds nnd premises dcs- hnving been Inntltuted to rcctjver the debt sc- nnd n pnrt ot tho City of Lansing, Ingham Dnted April 18th, 1032. costs, including sn ntlorney fee of Thirty-five 11867.64. . flebt, or nny pftrt thef-eof, sftid mortgngce, hnv­ crllfi'il in suid mortgnge. to-wit: cur«I thereby or any pnrt thereof. County, Michigan. ARLINGTON A. BERGMAN. Mortgngce. llollnf-s, pf-ovided for in said mortgnge, ihnds ing by resolution, tluly ftdoptetl nt n regtflur All Ihnt cerlftin piece or pnfeel ot land, And no action at law having been brought A. A. BERGMAN. Attorney for Mortgngce. tlescribed Its: The sotith 38 teet of eitst 8 rods Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the meeting of ita Bohrti of Directors, declnred Us silfinle hhd lieing in the Cily ot Lnnsing. nnd to recover said mortgage debt or any part Dated May 3d, 1932. In pro por. Business Address, Mn-son, Michi­ of lot yeven. block two, of Green Oftk Addi- power of salo aforesaid, aaid mortgage will be election to consiflcr the whole nmount unpaid Coffnty of Inghnm. in Ihe Slalc of Mlchigun, thereof. gnn. 16wl3 tfioh, City ot Lnnsihg. Ingham County, Mich­ foreclosed to satisfy the debt necurcd thereby, on snltl mortgnge flebt to be now due nnd pny- JOHN B. HUMMEL, Mortgagee. igftn. (Icscribed fts follows: to-wit: And Carl A. Fors having been duly .p- interest, taxes pnid by virtue thereof and the A. A. BERGMAN. Attorney for MortRngee pointed the Receiver of th. American Stat. ftbic by rcnson of the non-pnyment of ccrtnin Commencing Thirty-eight (38) feet South costs of foreclosure aa provided by law and instnllmcnts ot principal nnd interest as pro­ Business Address, Mason, Mich. 18wl3 MORTGAGE SALE Dated June S, 1032. ot the Southwest t-ofhcr of r^t Thirteen (13), Sftvings Bank, a banking corporation, and h.T- said mortgage by tho sale of tho premises de­ M. EDWARD LONG, inR duly tiunlificd na such Receiver, .nd h.T- vifled for by aaid mortgage, notice is hereby Defuult hnving lieen mhde in tlfo cohditmna Illotfk One (I), ot Hall's Addition; thence scribed therein at public vendue to the hlRhcat given that on Sntufdfty, August 13, 1932, at MORTGAGE SALE of n certnin rcul eslhle mortgftge niutie by INEZ S. LONG. MortgnKCCs. South Thirty-eight (3S) feet; Ihence Efuft One ing been duly authorlied In the premises. bidder at the west front door of the Court C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for ten o'clock in the fof-enoon ot said flay at Default hnving been matle in the conditions Rfdph W. Bnllnntine nnti Beulah C. Ballnnline, Iffihdred uml Thirly-two (132) feet; thence Now, therefore, by virtue of tk. pow.r of Hoffso in the City of Mason, InKham County, of a renl estffto mortgnge whereby the power Mortgagees, Uusiness Address, 601 Amerlcnn sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant north entf-ance to City Hall Building, Lansing, husbantl and wife of St. Johns, Michignn, lo North Thirty-eight (38) feet; thence West to MichiRan, that being one of the places for the Ingham County, Michigan, (that being one of of sale therein contained became operative, the City National Bank of Lnnsing, Michignn, Slate Sftvings Bnnk Building, Lftnsing, Michi­ lhe plnce of lieginning, itccof-iling lo the re- tn the statute of the State of Michigan In such hoIdinK of the Circuit Court tor said county, gnn. 23wl3 the places where the Ingham County Circuit made by Roy McPh.raon and Gladys H. Mc­ a cofiporntion orgnnizefl under tho Inws ot tho t-of-(lfd plat thereof, on file In tho ofirice of ca.sc made and provided, notice Is h.reby given on Auguat Bth. 1932, nt ten o'clock in the Pherson, hia wife, to John A. Daley, dated Ihnt on Monday, th. 8th day of August, A. D. Court is held), said mortgagee will, by virtue UnitctI States ot America, tlatefl September the ReKister of Deeds for snitI County. forenoon, which said premises are described as of tho power of sale in snid mortgago, and in July 20, 1029, and recortlec necessary to satisfy the amount due and duly lufsigned on October 12, 1929, by said on page 331, nnd which mortRiigo wius nssign­ Dntefl: Mffy 26, 1,932. 2IwI2 est bidder, at th. north .ntranc. to th. City Dated May 6th, 1932. „ John A, Daley to Mrs. Margaret VanOveren, live, mndo by Etiwin II. Wood nnd Alta E. Hnll in the City of Lansing. Ingham County. thereon at the time of sale, together with all ed by the City NntlonnI Bank ot l/unsing, Wtiod, his wife, to the Union Building und E. M. MOORE, Mortgagee. legal costs. Interest and attorney fee of Thirty- by nn tussignmcnt recorfled In said RcRlater'n Mlchigun, a Feticral Banking Corpof-ntion, to Michigan, th.t being on. of th. plues wh.r. O. J. HOOD * W. S. SEELYE, Maaon, oflricc on October 21, 1929, In liber 283 of mort­ Loftn Association, (Limited), a Michignn cor­ MOUT- said mortgaRe was afterwards asfdgned by the will by virtue nf the power of sale in said nnd the stiituto in such case maflo nnd pro­ the ifon-pftymeat ot certain installments of Lilior 283 of MortKSRCa on pngo 578, on May of a certain mortgnRe, whereby the power of vided, on Saturflny. the Srd day ot September, principal und interest ns provided for by said faeturers' AddlUon No. 1 to .aid City at LM- City National Bank of LnnslnR, Trustee, to nnlo therein contained hns become operative, mortgnuo nnd In pffrsoance of tho statute in I4lh, 1031, on which mortgage thero is claim­ sing. together with th. h.rcdltam.nU and ap- the Central Trust Company, Tf-uatec of the such caso provided, sell at public auction the 1932, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Basfcm mortgnge, notice ia hereby given Ihnt on I-Vi- ctl to be due at the data hereof the sum of given by Herbert G. Cooifer nnd Cydna F. Standard Time, tho undorslgncd will, at the dny, September 2, 1982, ut ten o'clock in the purlenaacc. thcteof. Estate of Milton H. Gunn, deecaffefl, on May Cooper, husband anfl wife, of Lansing, MichiInnd­ s tlescribed therein, or so much as shall $956.18 us prlntfipul and inlereifl. Notico is Dated at Unslng. HIehigu. Ihl. tth day .f 1, 1928, by an assignment f-ccorflcti in said bo necessary to satisfy the amount'due thorcon North front door of tho City Hail, City of fof-s for the holdisR ot tho Cir­ olTice on December 11, 1929, in liber 304 of MRS. MARGAROT VAN OVEREN, interest and all legal costs, togethfir with said essary to satisfy tho amount duo thereon at ctfit Court for said county, on Septefflbcr 2nd, of, upon which said mortgage there is claimed attorney's fee, which saifl premises are de­ MORTGAGE SAIJ-: mortgages on page 107 and beloR afterwards to be due at the date of tliia notice for princi­ Assignee. the time of snie, together with all legal coats, 1932, nt ten o'clock in the forenoon, which aald Dated May 31. 1932. scribed aa follows: ihlcf-est and attorney fee of Thirty-five Dollars, Dcfnult hnving been made in the conditions duly «»signe

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PROBATE OP WlliU KERRIiRR-AVG. 1 MORNAOK SAUC. MORTGAGE BALE MORTOAOI SALI MORTGAGE SALE MORTOAGE SALK NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE SUt« of Michlgtn. Th. ProlNiU Court for Default having b..n mad. In Ih. condition* N.. SIM8-A D.f.ult havini b..a mid. in th. «ondlU.M Default having been mad. In the conditionii Default having been made in the conditions Default having been made in the condition* the Count)r of InRham. _ of • G.rtaln raal .itat. mortgag. wh.r.by th. Default having been made in the condition* of a certain morttaat. »h.r.by th. power of of a certain real .atat. mortgage whereby the of a certain mortgage, whereby the power of of that certain mortgago dated the third day At a fwnHion of fiaid CouH, h.ld at tb. Propowe­ r of f.!. U).r.ln contained bacam. oD.ra- of a certain mortgage made by Hugh H. Mc- •al. th.rain eontain.d hu b.eaiM oparallT., (lower of sal. therein contained became opera­ sale therein contained haa become oiierative, of Hay. 1923, executed by Frank Art* and bato Office In th. City of Muoo, in aaid cgun- tlv.. mad. by JOSEPH SORULTIS and Dlvitt and Mary E. McDivltt. huaband and firta br Jphn 0. B.k.r and H.nri.tta L. tive, made by John T. Amiaa and Jessie M. given by George L, Clark and Mary A. Clark, Anna C. Artt. hia wife, as mortgagors, to Th. ty. on the «th day of July, A. 0. 1932. FREDOLINA SOHUL'ns. hutband and wl/., wife, to this Capitol Savings 4k Loan Company, Bak.r, huaband and «tf.. of Eaat Lanilng. Amlaa, hia wife, to John Clear. Sr.. dated hi* wife, of Lansing, Michigan, to the AMERI­ Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body cor­ PrcHent. HON. U B. McARTHUR, Judge to JAY w. SBXTON, dated Fabruary 19th, a CarotMration. dated the ISth day of Soptem. Miehigan, to Ib. Am.rieaa Stat. Savlai. Bask, November ID, 1924, and recorded in the Ing­ CAN STATE SAVINGS BANK of Unsing. porate, of St. Pnul. Minnesota, as mortgagee, 1927. and recordad In th. Ingham County. ber. 1930, and recorded In the office of the a banking corporation und.r tha law. ot tb. ham County, Michigan. Reglaler of Deed's of­ Michigan, a banking corporation untler the filed for record in the oltlce ot the Regiater ° In tho* Matter of th. BfiUt. of BENJAMIN Michigan. Regiater of Deed*. olTle. on F*bru. Register of Deeds for the County of Ingham Stat, of Michigan, on th. ZSrd day of Jun.. flco on November 17, 1924. in liber 266 of law* of the Stnte of Michigan, on the 2eth day of Dcctia of Ingham County. Michigan, on tbe F, KEESLER. Deeeaaed, ary 23rd, 1927. in Llfa.r 219 of Mortgag... and State of Michigan, on the IGth day of A. D. 192S. and r.cord.d In th. oKie. of Ih. moi-tgngca on page 278. upon which mortgage of April A. D. 1921, and recorded in the olfice eighth day of May, 1923, recorded in Liber F, A, Lester having Aied in naid court hit on page S87, upon which mortgag. th.r. la September. 1930. in Liber 333 of Mortgage*, Regiater of D..da for Ih. County of Ingham there Is now claimed to be duo nnd ifayable of the Register of Deeds for tho County of 201 of Mortgagca on Pago 47 thereof. petition praying that a certain Inntrum.nt In now claimed to be du. and payable for prin­ on Page 101, on which mortgage there ia In th. Stat, of Michigan, on th. 24th day of for principal and interest tho aum of (1043.04. Ingham in the State of Michigan on the 30th Notice is Hereby Olven. That aaid mortgage writing, purporting lo be the laat will and cipal and intorc*t th. mm of IllSS.tS. inaur­ claimed to be du. at the date of this notice, June. A. D. 1925. In 'Ub.r 282 of Mortgage*, and no ault nt law having Ifeen brought to dny of April. A. D. 1921. in Liber 213 of will be foreclosed, pursuant to iwwer of sale, teaument of itaid deeeaaed. and two codiclla anco premium paid by mortgage, of 18.00. for principal and interest, the sum of 12314.82. on pag. SIS thereof, upon which *ald mortgan recover aaid debt or any part thereof, notice Mortgages at Pnge 72 thereof, upon which and tho promlsea therein deacribed na North thereto; now on Ale in aald court be admitted making a Utal debt of t4l»«.29, and no auit and the aum of t2G.30 for taxea paid by the ther. ia claimed to b. du. at th. dat. of thia ia hereby given that on Friday, Septemlier 23. said mortgnge thoro ia ciulmed to be due nt Hnlf of Northeast Quarter, Section Thirty-fiv. to probate, and that the adminlatration of aaid nt law having been brought to recover said mortgagee, and an attorney's fee of $36.00 aa notice, for principal, interett. inauranc. and 1932. nt ten o'clock In the forenoon of said the date ot this notice for principal, interest nnd Northwcat Quarter of Northwest Quarter. eatate be granted lo himaelf or to aome other debt, or .ny part thereof, aald mortgage, provided for by law, and no auit or proceed­ tax... th. aum of t40«2.14. dny nt Ottawa Street entrance to City Hall nnd taxes the aum of $3,224.06. Section Thirty-six. Townahip Two North, Buitable peraon. having declared hii election to conalder th. ing at law having liecn instituted to recover And no action at law having b..n bnaight Building. Lansing, Ingham County, Michignn, And no action nt Inw hnving been brought Rnngo Ono East; lying within said County It ia Ordered. Thai th. 2nd day of Auguat. whole amount unpaid on aald mortgag. debt the moneys aecurcd by aaid mortgage, or any to r.eoT.r aaid mortgag. debt or any part (thnt being one of tho placea where tho Ing­ to recover said mortgnge debt or any pnrt nnd Stnle, will lie aolfl at public auction to A, D, 1932. at ten o'clock in th. forenoon, at to be now due and payable by reaaon of th. part thereof, thereof. hnm County Circuit Court ia held), said mort­ thereof. tho higheat bidder for caah by the SherilT of naid Probale Office, be and ia hereby appointed non-payment of certain Inatallraenta of prin­ Notice ia hereby given, that by virtue of the And Carl A. For* having been duly ap­ gagee will, by virtue of the power of snle in And Carl A. Fors hnving Iwon duly appointetl Inghnm CJounty, at tbe front door of the Court for hearing aaid pelltion! cipal and intereat u provided for by aaid Ifower of aale containetl in aald mortgage, and pointed th. Reeeifar of th. American Stat. anid mortgage and in puraunneo of the the Receiver of tho American State Savinga House, in the City of Mnaon. in said County It la rtirther Ordered, 'rhat public notice mortgago, notice ia hereby given that on Sat- tho atatute in such case made and provided, Savinga Bank, a banking oorporation. and hav­ atatuto in auch caae provldiHi, sell ftt pablic Bank, a banking corporation, and hnving duly nnfi Stnte. on Soptcmlier twentieth. 1932. nt thereof be given by publication of a copy of urady, th. tCth day of July. 1932, at ten on the 17th day of September. 1032. nt 10:00 ing duly, quallfled aa such Receiver, and hav­ miction the Innds described therein, or ao titialiflcd na such Receiver, nnd hnving been two o'clock |i, m. There is due and payable this order, for thrco aucceaaive weelta previoua o'clock In tho forenoon of aaid dny. (Baatern o'clock in tho forenoon, the undersigned will, ing been duly authoriied in the premi*... much na shall be neceaanry to antlafy tho duly authoriied in the promises. nt tho dnto of this notice upon the debt .so­ nmount duo thoreon at time nf anlc. together to aaid dny of hearing, in the Ingham County Stnndard Time), at tho north entrance to th. at tho north front door of the City Hall, in Now. therefore, by virtu, of the power of Now, therofot-c. by virtue of the power of curcti by anid mortgftgc, the aum of $4406,63, with intereat thereon ff-om linte. nt aeven per Newa. a ncwapaifer printed and circulalol in City Hall Building. Lanaing. Ingham County. the City of Lanalng, Inghnm County, Michi­ lale contained in said mortgage and pursuant anlo contnined in shid mortgnge nnti pursunnt Dnted June eleventh, 1932. cent nnd nil Icgni coata. Inclufling nn nttorney ahid county, L, B, McARTHUR. Michigan, (that being one of tho placea where gan, that being a plnco where the Circuit tn the statute of the State of Michigan in auch to tho atntuto of the Stnte of Michignn In auch TIIE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SAINT feo of Thirty-five Dollnrs. tho Innds described (A true copy) Judge of Probate, tho Ingham County Circuit Court la held), aald Court for the County of Inghnm is held, aoll ease iqade and provided, notieo is hereby given cnao mado anil provldnl, notico ia hereby givon PAUL, Mortgngcc, ut public nuction, to Iho higheat bidder, the ns: I..ota three tind five; tho aouth thirty feet C. A, CLINTON, Roglater of Probnte, 27w4 mortgagee will, by virtuo of the power of aalo that on Tuesday, th. 9th day of Auguit. A. D. thnt oh Wednesday, the 12th tiny of October, PHILIP ELLIOTT, Attorney for the Mort- of lots al.x. seven nnd eight nnd tho onst 2.7 in anid mortgage nnd In purauanco of the Ifrcmlsca dcscrlb«hn Company, n Corporation, Tho South alx (C) fcot of tho Enat flvo (5) Hill Subdivialon of the Northcfist Quarter of acribed In anid mortgage, or ao much thereof Dnled Juno 23, 1932. banking coriforntion ifl plnintilT. nnd Snmuel rods of Lot Ono (1), nnd tho Enat aeven nnd floscf-ilfcfl in saifl niortgago. or so much thereof tlatod the 2ath day of Novemboi-, 1930, nnd the Southwest Quarter and phrt of the South- a* may be necessary to pay tho amount due as JOHN CLEAR, SU„ Mortgngee, Sfnllh la flefehdffnt, for fornclostif-e of fivo cer­ fme-hnlf (T/j) roda of tho North half CA) ot as may bo necessary to pay tho itmoffnt flue as rocof-flofi In the olTico of the Regiater of Deeds ciuft Qunrter of tho Southweat Quarter of Sec. nforeanid on aald mortgage, with Intereat C. F, A E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneya for tain niorlgiigos. notice la hereby given that I Lot Two (2), Block flfty-.aovon (67), Cily of aforcsitid on sftiti mortgago. with intef-ost thofe­ tor the Coffhty of Inghftm nhd Stftto of Mich­ tlon Twenty (20), Town Four (4) North, thereon nt tho rnte of acven per cent, nnd all Mtfrtgngeo. Business Addf-css, 601 Amof-icnn Hlfffll sell lit Iftfblic nffctioh to the highest bitl­ I..ifnslng, Inghnm County. Michigan; the aouth on at the fate of seven per cent, nnfl nil legnl igffn, on tho 29lh fifty of November. 1930, in Itango Two (2) Weat. City tif Lanaing, Ing­ Icgnl coata. charges and expenses, including Stale Savings llftnk Building, Lanaing. Michi­ tlor nt the north outer entf-nneo to tbo City foffr (4) feet of tho Inat (le»crlb«d iff sffid coffrl .'?7.,''i0 ahd the fffrther sum of J3r).00 attof-noy's (ff SI. Pffffl. Minnosola, as mffrlgagoo. fiiofl for salo iff sffifl nfnrlgffgo hnfl in pffrsffftnce nf life Mnrlgffgee. iff* ifffnl fiilfffffffslf-fftioff ffccnfflfl. ffffd Ifis piilf- fo(! ft.s prnvidod in said mortgago; nnd no auit Hftki'f- Stf-eel, tlfoh(-(! hnrth twn (2) f-tsls, thoncfj sthlfflfi iff sffch ffffso prnvidcd, soil fft ifhblic Counly of Ingham in tho State ot Michigan west to willfih ton ffnd nne-hfflf (iOfXi) fe(|t f-ecffrfl iff llfff (fnico of life Rogfsl(?f- of Deeds on Iho Oth dny of Mhy, A, 11. 1930, in Lfbor CUMMINS .H CUMMINS. Allnrneys fnr linff pi-ffyifit: for life ffilffwftffce Iherf-nf, ffnfl fnr nr ifroffeodiifg at law hffviffg Ifeen InfftituitMl fft Ingham Coffhty. MichighfL on tho thirty- ffffciinii •fl. fnf-oclnsffro Ihof-oof, Iho lands do- iMnrlgagffe. Ifid Cffpilni Shviffgs ,fi l.oifff lifiild- lifi' fi^sii'iiiiicnl 1111(1 (lislriliutiou nf tlfo residue to f'ocovof- tlfo monies secured by aald mort­ fff life offst liffo nf lhe Midfigffff Cofftf-ifl Kffil s(-f-ilff'.( tifof-efh, nf- sff fifffdf ffs shffll ifo ffeoos- 2S6 of Mortghges. on phgo 402 thef-oof. upon Road f-iglft tff way. Ihehco snuthehslnrly fflnhg (if-sl flffy of Hf-cenflfor. 1020, f-ecof-fiofl in Lllior which said mortgage there is claifffed lo bo due iffg. Lffhsiffg, Midfigffff. 2,'iwl3 (If said OSllllC, gage or ahy pfff't tlff)reof: 201 nt Mnrtgiiges nn Page 110 thorttof. siff-y In sfflisfy llfo nmihffft flffo llief-cnh at Ihe tlfo (Mist lino of saifl len and ohif-hfflf toot to tinfe nf .sale, iffdfhlillg ifflorosl fit sovoh per at tho dato of this notico for principhl and in­ Il is Ordered, Tiffft life llfllf dfty nf Jffly, Notice is Ifof-oby given thnt by virltfo of tbe Notice is Ilorohy Givon, That saifl morlgago iMORTGAGE SALE. ff poiht dffe west of llfo poifft of Ifogffflfiffg, f-offt frnnf flfflf-. fffffl ffll legffl f-ffsls, fffffl iff- terest tho aum of $641.97. A. If. l!f.'J2. fft lcff (t'clnck in llfo forenoon, at Ifotvof- nf sale eohlaincd in said mortgngo and tvill he fof-of-losed pfff-stfhht lo potver ot sfdo, Deffftflt hffving Ifoon niffflo ih tlfe conflltlon.i llfi'ff(-(f effst Iff Ifogiffifing. f-iuflihi: ffff allorhoy foo of TIfirly-fivo Dollhfs, And no action at law having been brought f-fiid rrolifdo Ollico. ho ffhd is horffliy lilMfnilftoil tha stntffto in fiffclt case made anfl provlfled. on ffffd life pf-onfises tlforoih flosf-f-ilfod ffs of a corlfiifi f-f'ffl estffto mortgftgo whoroby tho Dfflod Lansihg, Mif-higah, Juhe 23, 1932. ft pfff-f-ol fif'sf'f-iiied hs; Coffififeffciffg ht ff pnifft to recover Bfud mortgago dobt or nny pnrt for c.vafifinfffg 1111(1 iillow'iifg said ffccnffht ifhd Salfff-dhy. life lOlh day nf Jffly. 1932. nt ton Norlheffst Frhctinnhl Quffrler hnfl West Halt power of sftle tlioroin coiithihed Ifocnffie opor- CAICL H. .McLEAN. Cffcffit Coffrt Cffmmi.s- IH.r, foot snfflif of fffirllfwf-st ffnrhor .of lot 2.S thereof. Ifcfff'fffg said potilioh; o'elffck in the fofenoon, Enstern Stftndnrd nf Soffllfeffst Qfiitrler. .Section Fivo. Township hlit-o, made by William W. Ifohld, a sihglo sinher. Inghffm Coffhly. Michigan. fit Urlfffnflhlo PIffl. Ihohf-f- sfuflh 70.6 feot lo Anfl Cftrl A. Fors having bcch ilffly np­ Il U iMfrllfcr Of'fhfcod. Tlfht piiiilic notieo Tifno, the utffieralgncfl will, fft tho north front I-"(iffr North. Range Two_ Effst, lying within fffffh, nf tho it'lllngo of Williffmslffn, Ihghftm FO.STER & CAMERON, Atlorheys for Plhih- snffllfwost f-orhor tff sffffl Itft 2.S, llfehcfi i^ast pointed the Recetvor nt the Amoricnn Stnto liicronf iic givon liy pffhlicfflion of h copy fif door of tho City Hall, City of Lansing, Tng- said Cnffffly ffnfl Stftio, will be solfl ht public Cotfffty, Miclffgffh, to Mary K, Corwin nnfl lilf. 7n:f Affforicftn Slffte Sffvings Hhifk Hffilfl. 42.7 foot In sfhflhoast enrhor fff sffifl lot 2S. Savings Bnnk, n banking corpnratinn, nhfl hftv­ liffs (,i-,J,.r f(,r lhf-('(> successive weeks prifvinds Ifffnf Coffnly. Michigffn, that Ifcing ono of tho ifffctifih Iff fho highest bidder fnr cash liy Ihr Fred D. Cnrwiff. mother and son, jointly, of iffg, Lffffsiffg, Mff'higffn, 26w7 Ihoffco north 04.4 ff-ot, Ihohco northwoslorly ihK (Iffly tiualified ns sffeh Receivef-, anfl hftv­ lo said day nf ifciff'iffg, iff tlfo Iffghfffff Cnffffty piffces where tlfe Cireffit Cofirt fnr Inghanf SherilV of Inghhm Coffnly, ffl the ff-ont door tlfo Villffgo nf Hhhsvillc. Iffghfffn Couhty. 43,3 fffet to liegiifnihg, Tnwffshfp nf Lffhsing, lhg Ifooff fltfly lufthorized in tbe profnises. News, It ncwspffpffr prinlod iffhi cif-cffliilod ih Cffffffty, Michigffn, is holfl, soil at pffbllc nuc­ (If tlfo Coffrt Iloffso, in Iho Cily of Mhson, Michigffff, dfflod llfo first (lay nt Mfty. A. D. MORTGAfH-; SALE Ihghftfif Cnffffty, .Miehighn, Now. llferofore, by virltfo nf the potver of ,-f[l(l cnffffly. L. n. McARTlIUli. tion to life highest hiflder tho pf-emises ile- iff sffifl Cfafhty ahfl Slffte, on Affgfist thirtieth, 1017. ffffd f-ecof-d(f(l ih tlfo Registor of Deed's IVfafflt hffving iif'efi iiiaflff ih llfo f-ffhdilinhs Dfftod Jffffo 23, 1932. salo cohtnihcfl in sffifl nforlghgo and phrsffnut (A Ifffo cnpy). .Iffdito of I'f'nlfiflo. sffrilfed in snid morlgnge, or so mffch thereof 1032. Ift two fi'clffck P, M. Tlff'ro is fltio antl Olfieo tor Iffglffffff Coffnty, Michignn, oh the fff ft f-ef-tain ffforlgifgo, wifef-ffliy life power of 10 the slhtffte of tho Stato of Michigan in ffffch .M.MM'IIA THAYER, as mffy Ifo nocesshry lo pay tlfo ntnount so tlffo Pftyahlo at tho fifflo of this nfflico upon tho JOHN CLEAR, JR., Mnrlghgoc. seconfl flffy of Mffy, 1917, ih Liifer 100 ot sfflo llfef-effi f-onlftiiiofl lifis Ifof-ffniff ojierfftivff, chse made hnd pf-ovided, notico is hereby given Hoinily llof;istor nf rrtiliftto. 2.'iw.l on sftifl nfortgago witlf 7 Ofi interest ffhfl ffll flelft socfff-efl by said morlgago. tho sum of C. F. & 1-.'. T. HAMMOND, Atlorheys fnr .Mortgifgi's. nff Page 646, ifpoh which morlgnge givoff Ifv l,i-/.7.io Sf-ffll fif Lffhsing, Miehighn, lo thftt on Monflay, tho Sth tiny of Affgust, A. 11. legal costs, together tvlth nnid nttorney'a fee. S9n;!.S.72. Mortgffgee, nffsiness Ailflf-oss, 601 Afhef'fean thof-o is daifhofl lo ho due oh tho dale of this I'llOIIATE OF WILL I'KICl>-.IliLY 20 life AMKIilCAN .STATE SAVINGS HANIC of 1932, nt 11:00 o'clock in tho tof-enooh (Ehstorn which aftid pfotnisos are doscribed as follows: I.ffhsihg, Michighff. ff Iffthkihg corimf-fflinff ffff- Dnlofl May Ttvonly-oiKhlb. 1932. Sthlo Savings Itaffk Hffilfliffg, Laffslng, iMfchi- fffflff-o llfo ifriffcfifftl fffifii of $4600.00, and in­ .•sl.'ilc (If .Miclfigffif. Tho I'rolifilo Coffrt for gffff. 20wl3 Siahflhrd Time) snid mortgnge will Iffi fof-e- terest in the sffffl ot $662.35, hhd for taxes life Couffty nf Iffghfffn. Lot ton (10) Leslie Pnrk Sffbdivlsion, City fler Ihe Ihws of the Stale of Mi(-hit;ah. oh Ihe THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SAINT elo.sed by a anie nt public auction to the high- of Lffhsing, Inghftm Coffnty, Miehigan. 4lh fifty nf Jtfhfi. A. D. 1929, fffffl f-of-nf-flofi ih PAUL. Mortgagee. pffifl Ify fffffi-tgffg(.Hfs pffrsfiafft lo llfo terms of j\t ft SOS-ion (,f said Cnfff-I. Ifold at the Pro- ffst bidfler, nt llfo north entrnnco to tho City shid morlgffgo ih lho sffm of $138.63, with in- iuilc Olfice ih llfo Cily of Mffson. in shid Couff- Dfttod: April Iff, 1932. tho (flfico fff the RffgistfM- nf Decfis fnr tho PIIILII' ELLIOTT, Allnrnoy fnr tlfo Mort­ MORTGAGE SALE ILfll in the City of Lnnaing. Inghnm County, TIIE CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF Cfiffhlv fit Ihghfffn iff the Slhlo fff Michigffh tfh gagee. Flint. Midfigffh. 22wl2 tof-est thereoh ff-ofh lifho of pifyfffont to dhto ly. (Iff the 2!ilh flffy of Jffffo /\. 11. 1932. Defhffit for mof-o than thirty days hftvihK 'idfignn. tlul being ono of tho plncos whef-e of shlo ih tlfo sffm ot $0,62. mhkihg h total Prf-offl. HON. L. 1!. McAUTIlUR. Jffdge of LANSINO. Assignee of Mortgagee. the ."ilh flffy tff Jffno, A. H. 1929. in Liifer 2Sri lieeh mffdo ih tho torfffs of h cortnin f-oal es- •he Cireffit Court for tho aaid Ckiunty of Ing­ .SiriELIXS, SILSREE, RALLARD .t JEN­ of Mffrlghf.'os ht Pfftfe 306 thofenf. ffpnn which ihdolitodhoss in the sufff of $6301.60, and no I'ffihfffc. MORTGAGE SALE tfttff mnf-lgftgo. whoroby the lffiwer nf sfflo hitm ia held, of tho lands hhfl premisoa do- suit fft law Ififving liffeii broffgbt to f-ocover iff llfo fnffllor nt Ihe oslitlo nf JOSEPH II. NINGS, Attorneys for AssiRnoo of Mof-tgagee, siiifi ffifif-lgffgff llfef-ff is f-Iftinfofl Iff lie flfio ht life Default having liffon mndo in tho conditiohs thof-ein enntftinod Ifof-fffno opof-fftivo. mafic Ify soribod in enid mortgngo. or so mtfch thereof MOO Cnpital Rank Towof-, Lansing. Michigan. (Ihlfi fff this fioliffo for ifrihcipal, ihtof-ost hnfl sftid flolit, nolico is lioreby givoh thftt liy virtue I'RICK. Ifccohsod. of ft real estate mortghgo whereby tho power Ciif-1 J. VanOstrffnd hhd Corh M. VfthOstrhhd, Ith mny Ifo naccssnry to pay tho nmoffnt due ns of Die pnwor of snlo cohlninefl in anifl mort­ 10wl3 taxes lho sufff of $6,649,67, Pi'fffl lififlhfiinffiow hnvihg filf'd in shid cnffrt of shlo thof-ein contnined hocftnio operntive, Ilia wifo. hs mortgagors, tn Jhsnn E, Tftylor, nforeanid on said mortgage, wilh intorest gffge nad the atatute in such case mhflo nnd Iff'f- pcliiioff prffyiift: thffl ff corlffih ihstfhfment Afffi no actinff at lavv havihg boon hfofight iffhtle Ify Thomas E, Chesmit ahd Ethel D. hs mortgngee, flfflofl Novofifber 30lh, 1923, hnd thereon nt tho rnto ot seven por cent, und fdl Iff-ovfflefl, the ffhflof-sigffefl nfof-tgngecs will sell iff wfflfiif:, imrlforlihg lo )to Ihff lasl will and MORTCAflE SALE Iff f-ef-nvfir shifl hfnrlghito flelft or ahy pffrt Choshut, hia wife, lo Edward Allfert. dated rocoi-fl(>d in tho olVico of lho Register of Deefis legftl coaUf. chnrges nnd expenses, including at public nuclifm. to tho bigbest bidder, on tho Ic^lfffffcfft of sffid (ioceffsod, ffnw nff file in said Defffult having iM'on nfifde in tlfo conditions thef-oof, ,lffno 7th, 1921. nhd rocorded in the Inghnm for Iho Coffhly of Inghnm, Sthle of Midfigan, tho attorney fco ot $16,00 nllowed by Inw and foreclosure of saifi mortgftgo, oh ^I'rftiny, the cofff-l 1)0 adfffillod In prnlifito, and Ilfat lho iid- of a f-f.ih! eslalo fiffhlgago \vhof-olfy lho pnwcr Ahfl Carl A. Ffirs hftvlhg Ifoon fluly ffppfiinlod Cnffniv, Michignn, Registor ot Deed's ofi'Ico on iff Liifer 227 of Morlgftgoa on page 638. on nlso nny other aum or aums which may bo paid lOtli fifty nf July, A, D, 1932, at ono o'clock ih fffiffi>lf*fflinff of sfyfl t'slfflo 1)0 grftlflofl In Ifef'- of sftlo thef-ein conlffinefl becamo oporative, the Itef-f'ivor of tho Afnerif-ftn SIfflo Sffvings Jffno 16, 1921, in liifer 219 of mortgngea on November 30llf. 1923, on which mortgago tbero Ify tha nceoiver of tbo Mortgftgeo to protect tlfo ftfterhooh of BffffI flffy ftt tbff west front sclf nr lo sofffo (fllfof- sfiilfflilc pocsnn. fffffflo by Jffsoph J. Meyof-.s hffd Martha K Mey- Hffnk, ff liifnkiffg corporatioh, ffhfl hffvihg dffly pffgo 306, ffpon which mortgngo thoro ia now is dfflmed to Ifo flffo ht llfo dale bof-oot tbff his intereat aa auch Receiver in tho premises. floor of tho Coffrt Hoffse ih the City of Mftson, Il is Of-dcrcd, 'i'lffft life 20lh flffy nf .Iffly A. ef-s, his wiff'. lo K. J. Mffrlin anfl Oertrudo (iffffiinfMl fts sffch Rf'f-oivor, ffhfl havihg ifeeh elifimofl to ifo dffo nnfl pffyffble for principnl sffm ot $433,60 as principal ahfl intef-est fifif! The Innfla ahd prcmiaea dcscrilictl in saifl Ihghftm County, Michigan, thnt Ifeing one of If. 1932. ffl toff fi'clffck iff life fnf'ononff. fft said E. .Mfff-tiff, IfffslffffffI nfffl tvifo, joinlly, nhfl lo (Iffly iifflhffrizefl ih Ihe pf-ofnisos. afffi intef-ost tho stun of $1743,37 ; tn.xos pnid the further sffm of $84.4S tftxos paifl by tbff mortgago being aa follows; Situated in tho the places of holding tho Circuit CJohrt for l'f'ni)fflo OtVici', ho and is horoify ffppoifflod fnr tlffi sffrvivor nf oillfor, dhtefl Jffne 30th, 1926, Now, Iherofifro, Ify virlffo nf tlfe power of on mortgnged innda of $214,81 and inaurnnco uffflersignefl on tho pf-omisos licscrllfed in affhl City of Litnsing. County of Ingham, Anfl Stale sffifl Coffnty, tlfo lands iloscriheti in sftid mort­ Ifofff'ifft: said iKflilinh ; tiffd f-ocof-de(l in tlfo Iffglffffff Coffnly, Michigan, salo f-ontaifff'd iff said mtfrtgago anfl pfff-sfianl profhiums pnid of $7.00, making n total debt nfortgago, Notice is hef-eby givon that by vir­ of MIchlgftn. nnd moro pnrtlculnrly doscribed gage, or so fhiieb thereof na shnll lie necessary Il is Fffrlhf-r Of-flofofi, Thht pulilic notico Rogislor of Ilef'fl's OlVico oh .Iffly 3. 1926, in to the stftluto of tlfo SL-tIo of Midfigffff in sffdf of $1966,18, anfl no auit ftt law having been tue of tlfo afof-osaid Ifower of sale, said niort- lo afftisfy anifl ihdeliteflhess tTuo oh aftid mort­ I hereof lie tfivoff Ify l)ffiiiicfttiotf of ft copy Of liifcr 2.'i6 of nfortgage.-i oh pm.'o 633, upon cffse fffffflo ami proviflod, nolicc is heroliy given Ifroffglft to recover said debt, notico ia hereby Kfigo will bo fofoclffsefl fts pf-ovitletl by law and i.,ot fiixtcen (16) of Block four (4) of Mnnu- gage nt finle of anlo. together with intoi-est nt llff-i nf-(l('r fnf' liff-f'O sffccossive weeks previoffs which nforlghgo Ofef-e in now ciaimefi lo bo that nn 'I'hfff-.sflffy, Iho 13lh flffy of Oclfilfor, given that on Fridny, August 6. 1932, nt ten said nfortgago, hy sale of the pf-emiscs llfof-cm facturors' Additioh No, 1 to sfild City of Lftn­ tho rnto of 5.6% anfl all legal costs, including In sffid flffy nf hoarlhg in tlfo Ihghhfn Couhty dffe ffnfl pffyulflo for pf-ihciphl hhfi interest A. D. 1032. fft 11:00 o'clock iff Iho foronnnh n'clnck in the forenoon of aald day nt Ottnwa (loscrlbcfl to tho highest bldfler at publfc ven- sing, together with tho horoditnmcnta and np- ah attorney's fco ot $36.00 provitletl for ih snitl Notvs, ff ffott'spapor priiitod and oirciflalod in ?3.''i.''i4.sn. and tftxos pffid nh mnrtgffgeil Iftffds (Eastern Standhrfi Time) sftid morlgago will Street entrftnco to City Hall Building, Lan­ tltfo ht tlfe west trffnt tloor of lho Court Iltftiso purtcnnnces thereof. mnrlgffge, ail thoso cortftin piceca or pnrcola of sffid cntfffUv. L. R. McARTHUR, of i5nn.7S, making a total fldft of $3016.68, 1K! fofeclo.sefl Ify ft sfflo ftl Iffflflie affction tn life sing, Ingham County. Michlgnn, (thnt being ih tho City of Ma.son, Ingham County. Mftfhi- Dnled nt Lanaing. Michigan, tbla Oth dny of lahd, Bitunlo in iho Townshiph of Whontfifjid, /\ If-ffo cnpy. Jffdgo of PfYflfnto. anfl no sffit at lafv hffving been brought to Ifiglfest liiflfler, at lho hfirllf ohtrffneo lo tho fine ot tho plnces where tho Inghftm County gftn, thht Ifcinu onu ot the placea tor Ifolflfng May. A. D. 1932. Willinmaton, nnd the Villngo of Willinmston, tit the Cif-cuit Couf-t for salfl county, oh Sep­ C. A. CLINTON, Rogislor of Probate. 20w4 rffcover sffitl tlclit, tir any phrt thoreof, notice City Hffll in tlfo Cily fff Lansing, Tnglfam Cii-c.ffit Coffrt is hold).-aald raortgngct will. CARL A. FORS, Receiver of American Stnto Ihghnm Cofinly, Michignn, nnd deseribefl na tember Oth, 1932. ht teh o'clock iff tbo fof-e­ Is hef-eby given thai on l'"riflffy, Afigfist 26. Coffhty, Mlchigftn, that Ifotng ono of the plfftfes Ify virtfio of the ifowor ot aale In aaid mortgago Snvinga Bank, Mortgngec, follotvf), to-wit: Commencing on tho Totvn lino hooh, whicli saitl premiaos aro tloscrilfoti ha the FINAL ACCOUNT. LAMB—.lULY 20 1932, at eleven o'clock ih the fnronnnn of said whef-o llfo Cireffit Coffrt fnr the sftifl Ctafnly and in purauanco ot tho atntuto in such cnao KELLEY. SESSIONS. WARNER fS: EGER, liettveon the Townships of Williamston nnd wf>st hftlf nt llfo sntftliwost fitiftrtcr of section Stale of Michigan. Tito Pf-olffflo C