'' \___ Uigh, Wide and Handsome ' I Screen Offers New Look Ill~:h, wlrle nnrllwn!lsome IH the The ln'gh wldo·ungle photngrnphy, PlctumH am new t;llver plastic sc l'ot>n .Jt Met· nrc sharrmr and truer, '!'hey pes· son's Fox the1111 c I 1 's :J times ns sess new beauty ancl clnrlly, 'I'hc Ninet ·fifth Year, No. 19 big us the Htnndanl slzl' ll rc· new pt•oporllons, Mr. nnd Mrli 13, 1954 4 Sections - 28 Pages phu•od. llct•berl Fox explnlncd, apprnxl· 'l'hr. new semen lnsllliled a fi!W mnte the runge of viRion of the days agc1 occ·up!es tho mllho lntnlnn eye, nnd Improved color JH'osc·enlumof the theatre. In fact, techniques made possible with the the Pl'OHconlum luul to Jj[O wl!lcnecl now screen cnhanco till! effect of 6\~ feel In llCC'ommo!loltc the new reality. HCI'Cell. 'J'hc HIJVel' plastic SC'ICCn, Moviegoers 111m the new Jrml< made by fiCA, ClH'OmpnSHI!H £1 nl the F'ox, llw owners reported. SJleCIIIPU),I)' HWOe)l of 5,000' Are Expected at ·Parade Saturday ~·nst nnfi With the new screen, and by action. It brings new wonders of using spcelnl lenses, the I~ox cnn show 3D, Clnemuscope and Vista· vision pfcoturcs The new wide· Mason Stores angle len~ now In usc nlso runs Legal Angles ill hlgilct' speer! Uwn old eqUip· Display Relics Commandery and Shrine 111Cill. Pt•icelcss relies 1111 M.lhon Sound Cfllilpmcnt dlcl not have show windows this wcelc They On County Fair to he clwngcd ill I he Fox. It Is nrc an display as part of tit.!' llCA and was lnstallctl only,n few Mnsonl~ crnlcnnhll 'l'hurscl»y, Will Add Color to Event ~cdr:. ngi), Fl'lciny nne! SntuJ'c!,ly. The l•'ox, re1JorterJ IIerbPrl I~ox, Await Solution Franldln stoves, spinJiinJ~ Climax in•~ the centenni11l celebration or Mason lodge No, IHts shared wltlt other thenlres un wlwcls, the first l'l'tlrlc type• of Ft'f'P and AcC'eptcll Masons, Satl!l'clny will be put·haps Transfer nf C'Cinlml nf IIH• ••nun upswing In nttcnciancc .ts u re­ 70, 1l1e VIIClllllll dcanc1s, ii!C f11sl ly fnlr to the hoard of supr.rvls sult of elimination of the fetlernl higgl'st ami :;w·cly the mosl colm·rul pamclc in Mnson's his­ models of lypewrltet•s .nul srw· ors raised as m.1ny quesllons as nl Olio E sf'rcen he niH! Mrs. Fox nntlclpate buggy whips, old rllshC!s, Jltr'· ulcrl to slat! at 5 o'clocl' in the af!ct·noon. !Iarllg Tlllll scl,ty motnln~:. a furllwr lnetcasa In patronage. Tlw supr.rvlsors tool< ovc>r I he lures of early clays, andcnl In uniform lVIII be lhc Lansing Nomads ol' El Khut•alt>h muslsrlny of lasl wee!;, hut Slll'inc at Saginaw, tl1e F'lint Militnt'.Y pat 1'01 or the Sar.;inaw lhey !lnln'l talw over the nut· sets, early maps, cirll'lls will! stnnrlln~: hills or any eonlracts. May Term Jury wooden worl

I ' tWtANcTii MEE'i'S Fi,\Tiilii1.H Ingham 4-H Girls Mariiyn Wheeler . 'I'lw Ingh111n C'mtnl>' l'om!JIIil leslie ~terns Ot·ungu will lnl!t!l. ill. lite Li"llt· Grungn lmll nt H p. m. 011 Snlur­ evcming, 'l'lwy ul~n l'llllc•d on Mt· Get Scholarships. Bv Paul Tucker To Represent Leslie cluy, Mny 15, to t:onfcw the flflh Olds Road Community nnd Mrs. \Vnync Fior,\'. dogren on n elnm; of ·~nncllclnlc~. !UrH, mmm• Otlti M1·. nnrl Mrs. Wllhtll' Mn,l'l!l' nne! Suzanne 'l'hompsnn of .Dans· .TLuly Amhs pln~crl 2 accordion Nrcmbor:;- um tn !aim their own ville and Nuncy .Bloom of Wll· flunily nf \VIIYilt! · nnd M1·, nnil pU(OH 1 .At Girls Stilte tahle service, sandwiches c:altcr of MrE. The Leslie Auxiliary will be next. .to his palace with Jlromlsc lnfllhcr, Mrs. ,John Wymnn; and of every freedom. Adams. hostess to the pajama party for Baptist Women Have !he mother with the mosl daugh­ :1\hout 110 pnl Ients a ciay, many the group at Ann Atbor on June ters present, Mrs. Max Ward. of them lepers, come in from 30 VFW Mem bers Set Annual Banquet ' 17. Mrs. Donald Crai1es of Leslie Have nnt ion low thoughts of Committee~ !or the banquet miles distance armmrll{angpollpi. thyself. The cnnfldencc n man "The o[ llome" wns thC' Is the president of the board o/ Light~ were: Program, Mrs. 'rucker, Dr. nnd Mrs, Curry nrc members TRAFFIC-STOPPER-Its de­ hath of his helng pleasant in Ills Po Py Sal D t theme fol' IIIC mollwr and daugh- cllrectors of the Girls State. p e a e Mrs. E. '!'. Blncl\more ami Mrs. nf the First I3apllst: church of sign resembling the black-and~ clcmcnnoJ" Jg n means whereby he ' IPI' Jmnquc! IH'Id nl 'l'uclwr hall ,f'$~.99 .' candy were sold by Kay Francis· Hatch and Kathy. Corclcn. 51-Gauge Congratulations I Masonic Lodge No. 70, F. & A. M. Martin L. Dalrymple Ny~ons on Your 100th Year I Rites Are Conducted Engineer Martin L. Dalrymple, 47, of Pair Your favorite cuts of T-Bones ... Sirloins or 3-160 Ameliu~ road, Onondag~ 69c township, died suddenly Saturday Round. Grade: Good lb evening at the Foote Memorial Boots STEAK 69c hospital after 3 heart attacks. Rain Coats MJ'. Dnlrymple- was born in Lansing and had lived in his All Styles present neighborhood for 1.4 Sizes G-12 years, farming, operating the On· ondaga elevator for 4 years, and Fmest .Leather Plastic - $ t98 the Leslie Coal yard for one year. At present he worJ.;ed with Will· Goodyear ..... $5.9 5 son brothers of Rives Junction and operated a gravel nne! exca­ ONLY Vating business of his own. He had his own airplane and would $9.95 have received his operating Ji. . Ciga~ets cense in a short time. Mr. Dalrymple is survived by the widow Dorothy M. Dalrym- .$L94 Carton nle: 4 daughters, Mrs. Betty House Pa•"nt Rhines of Onondaga, Mrs·. Joann· 2 Packs - 39c Herrlci'Rae of ofDeWitt Onondaga, and JoyceMrs: Patty Dnl· Only.$2..8 9,. Ga.l. rymple at home; and a son, Dal· Ferry-1\lorris Jas1 at home. There are 4 grand· · chlldren, 3 brothers, Carl of Holt, Asnh_a It Howard, Earl and Joseph of Lan- r" Gar·den sing, and 3 sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Seeley, Mrs. 'Mildred Davis nncl Roof.·ng Mrs. Minnie Stalean, all of Lan· Seeds lOc up sl~~neral services were held $ J •9 8 5-Gal. wednesday afternoon from the Lueeht funeral· home in Leslle, M.· ASO NI c with Rev. S. B. Wenger officiat- Mart Co. Ing and burial In Woodlawn PA· RADE cemetery, Lesl!e. BE FOXY- BE WISE --.,----- ECONOl\IIZE MRS. NOBLI~ WILl. VISIT s d .Mrs. Ralph Noole. w!ll arrive . ·atur· ay Fi'lday mol'ning from Hollywood, . · •. ·,. Florida, to join her husband who 5 00 p M P. X. STORES:-Mason, Charlot-te, Down Town Lansing next beenn ·sta yalwng : . • • toN TbiIcatr(eN, rurt.t d LSurptnus otutlct E'.c Gm•uJ Rt)lvcr, ltth~eslr. 50 aat dthedlalou~beteorf rtcahpt~~ su . · ·11 1·1 11 "'· , • . · o .....ns 1g. o ,1 1 an81 g s ore OJ1 en c\ ry 111g· 11 .

.JMr. 1.: and Mrs. Donald VanderVeen, •••••••.. •••••iiiiiiillli~il~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-.-~~~-----···•~ ,, Trotll Revealed I Presbyterian· Study Club Sponsors Calico Bar! Social [vents ~nJ Personalj Church Circles • • • At Delhi·Town Haii·Friday Night BIRTHDAY DINNEll GIVEN Plan Meetings One hundred llfty peoplo danced Olhct• committee dmlnnen ··:::.::Youths Present Anniversary Party Planned Mr, and I'Ylr~. Alhr.rt .Tohnslone Mason Pt·eshytm·lan church cir· to the mush! of Ginny Siebert nncl were; Peeornllrrg, MrH, PlrlliJt unrl daughters of •Pnrlt Lalm en· cles have mnrle plmm for their her Orchestra I•'rldny nigh~ nt the Shirley nnd Mrs, RnymnnrJ Swifl; ·:·:,:Special Program tertalncd l~rlduy evening nl. a :·e~:ulnr monthly meellngs to he annual Cnllco Ball, Mason Child tlclwts, Mrs, l!cr·hert Newman; family birlluluy rlinnr.r fm• his holrl •rucsdny, May 18. roft·eshments, Mrs. LnWI'<'IH!O mot.het• Mrs. gmm11 .Johnstone Study Club No. 1 sponsored the Circle 1 members will gather affair, which wns held at the Barton; nnrl publicity, Mr~, Cllf· ..... Mother's Day of Holt: Present 1'or the occasion at the home of Mrs. William Por· ton Lamphere. were Mrs. l~rcrl Orsborne of Lan· ler Jor n 1:15 p, m. birthday Deihl town hall, Holt, Mcmhers of the Prcs~yterlan sing and Mr. nne! Mrs. LC!slle Aus­ luncheon. Co-hostesseS' arc Miss To carry nul the tlJcme, "Bios· junior department conducted a tin and Mike, Surprise .guests for Bernice Allen, Mrs. Ray Bullen som Timn," lhe singe wa~ r!eco· special worship servltoe . at the the evening were Mr. ancl Mt·s. nnd Mrs. Jeanette Dart. Mrs. Ed rated with lrC!Illscs and spring The Furrier's Corner "'·' M h ' Lclnnd Austin ami Nonnun. Mrs. Sunrlny school hour on ot cr s Ferris Is plnnning the devotions blossoms. Bllcit In colonlnl dn)•s, lite Dny with their mothers as special .Johnstone received scver111 nice nnd lhe program will be a read· During lnterml~>slon, sand· "Sinlc of Frnnltlln" reiJt!llecl . guests·. · . gifts. ing by Mrs. Louis Stlcl. wiches n nrl r~offee were server!. and seceded from whn t is now . . Each of the 5 classes In ,the de· • • • McmbC!I'H of Circle 2 will meet Mrs. Ben Weaver server! ns lhl) St niC! of 'l'entwssee, , .. Jlill'tmcnt had a share In the pro· at the home of Mrs. W. A. Bcr· 'l'he goVCI'not·'s 1m lary was ... ,, "rnm which was planned and general clmirman for the dnnce gin for a 1:15 rlcsscrl lunciwon. this year. scl nt I ,000 rlcet· sl

May 16. In honor of lhc occasion II f:wm for 38 years. Goddess of Liberty, and the mot· banquet is scheduled for Thurs· Mrs. Ulah Thorburn their daughter, Mrs. Harold . Mr. and Mrs. I.l' · Kathleen Gral!am, daugl!tP.r of GIFT 1 1 1 Guests were Mr. nnrl Mrs. Mer­ Tribune who wor ; of icc cr·eam flncl calw. United Stntes Senate a resolution Highligl1t of the afternoon was New-Improved and Mr·. and Mrs. Norris Reason· served at the home of Joan Hall. •· " • to add the words, "under God," an overseas call from St. Jean + Revlon cr and Richard and Blll Drake, all Tortillas, the main course of the . . I used by Abraham Lincoln in his De'Angclcy, France, where Kath- A .. of Mason. meal, were served by Sandra Mr. and !"frs·. Alvie Clmsttan Gettysburg address, to the pledge leen's uncle:!, Harvey Owen, is 1 + D'Orsay Mrs . .Thorburn was presented Strickland. nf Fowlervtlie. vi.siled Mr. and of allegiance to the flag. If principal of the St. Jean De'Angc­ rgus with many Mother's Day glf\s. Linda Forchc served the rles­ Mrs. T. A. Chnsttan and family •tdoptcd the closing pl!rase of the ley school. " * * + Faberge The occasion was also 'n 'stork scrt at her home, after which Sunday afternoon. · 1 ~ledge 'wm he "One nation, in· shower· for Mrs. Norris Reasoner, games were pfnyerl and prizes Mr. and Mr·s. Jesse Rich · of divisible, tmder God, with liberty + Richard Hudnut Mrs. Merton Irish and Mrs. Clare were awarded to the winner:;. Eaton Rapirls, Mr. and Mrs. nnd .Justice for all." Members of Mother-Daughter C-3 Bressette, at which time they re­ Charles Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Don· the Legion and Auxiliary and all + Yardley ceived many nice gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred .Tcwet 1 nld Chapman and family, Mr. and other citizens wl!o approve of this Dinner Is Given ~I * ljf Mrs. Jooeph Sterle, Mr. and Mrs. change have been asked to write i· were guests of their son, Robert, Over 100 mothers and daugh­ Old Spice Complete Joan Cmddock, a student rmtion of Women's clubs meeting Jca ons. rangement of tulips and apple Re-Styled·. 'ltok, ~rown or wine in Webberville Wednesday as * * * blossoms. and bird ca.gcs contain· ...,"' llllllltn. . Into lire new exciting 11151· ing live birds. 11155 fUNbion rlelegalcs fmm. ,the Mason Worn· GIFT BOX ...... an's club. Bride and Groom On the individual serving tables · Cape- Jacket were centerpieces of npplc blos­ Coat Stole Mr. and Mrs. S .. A. Morrison nnrl Mrs. Elsie Cappo nnd daugh­ Travel to· Miami "oms and tulips. Each guest re· ters enterlained as guests Sun­ 1\'lr. nnd Mrs. Clnrencc Adlof ceived a woocl fiber flowe1· cor· GIVEN FREE sage as a favor. To Every Customer lay, relatives ft•om Jacl(son, Lake le.ft for Miami last week follow­ Lansing and East Lansing. The ing their marriage in Lansing Mrs. Charles Davis gave the in· A chcmicaJiy.treated cedar occasion honored Mother's Day May 1. In Miami this week Mr. vocntion and Mrs. Roscoe Barry sto!'llge lmg, 1nrl Mr. Morrison's birthday nn· Adlof is representing the Mnson served as chairman. Mrs. Mel Everything Name Imprintetl Kiwanis club as clelegnlc to l(J. Swanson was toastmistress for at No Charge Beaul.lful111ew satin lining,~·~~""'" niversary. wanls Intcrriationnl. · the program. SA1'1SFACTION GUAR:A~fTII:Jm Mr. and Mrs. Murray Peel< of Before her marriage Mrs. Ad· Following the turl>ey dinner Photographic I will ctlll at your• home with many st.yles to dmosc fl'llm Farmington, William Peek and !of was Helen Goble.' They were served by men of the community, GRADUATION sons, a11d Bruce, of Lalte married by Rev. Scott MacDon· Sec Selection of l'hone evenings fot• 1m uppointment a musical program was pre· Odessa and. Mrs. Florence ·Peei( aid, pastor of the Main Street ~cntcd. The Farmerettes, Marilyn Phone 2-1481 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Methodist church. Dolbee, Shirley · Roberts, Julie LAY-AWAY Netty Furs 1\lason C. L. Jacobs and family. '' • ~ Davis, Regina Roberts and Mnrie SOc Down 1 201 Mrs. B. J. Sheeler and Mrs. MARRIAGE REVI~ALED Brown, gave a toast to the moth· NOW Tris Evans of Flint called on Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Nichols of ers bv singing "You, You, You," SOc Week and "Ma." Cameras and Mrs. L. J. Adams Wedne& 1Dansville announce the marriage clay. Iof their daughter, Gladys,· to For the toast to the daughters, Mrs. Edythe Every spent the Clyde Baker of Mmlison, Illinois, Mrs. Fred Brown sang, "Mam· Remington Schick wceic end in Williamston with her on Saturday, May 8. The couple my's Little Girl," accompanied by . Parker '51' Pens - her daughter, Marie. snn-in-lnw and daughter, Mr. and spolte their vows in .~udison, Name Imprinted at No Charge B.EST WISHES ·A group of songs Including Mrs. Russell Potter, and family. where they are now restdmg. Norelco • ' I~ ~~ 1/C "Rocknbye Baby," "Sing a Song Dr. Volney Curr.v called on of Sixpence," "Twinkle, Twinldc Mrs. Elizabeth C. Potter Thurs. USE OUR LAY-AWAY Mr.s.. C. R. Beebe entertained 23 Little Star," "Teeny, Weeny .Electric· Razors to riny. Sunday callers at her home guests at eli nner Mother's Day. Spider," and "A Little Teapot," were ]\fr. and Mrs. Everett Collar The occasion als'o was in obscrv· were presented by a group of and Mr. and Mrs. Elwynn Collar ance of the birthday anniversary Aurelius children under the eli· $24.50 Up of Leslie, Rae Collar and Mrs. of Richard Corbin of St. Peters· rcctlon of Mrs. Phyllis ·wcel(s. Marjorie Mitchell of Webberville, burg, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Col' Patricia Fairbotham sang "I'll IF YOU KEEP IT PAY Miss Janet Briggs of Dansville bin and daughters are spending 3 '3ee You Again," after which "An Masonic Lodge nnd Mrs. Ralph Hewitt. weelcs here visiting relatives In Old Fashioned Garden" was Mrs. A. W. Cole, Mrs. Hazel Mason and Lansing. rendered by Mrs. Orble Dolbee ONLY A WEEIC No~ 70, F.&. A.M. Wchb, Jerri Cole, Margaret Cole * * ljl and Mrs. James Glotta. . so· and Mr.· ·and Mrs. Rardon Ray. Mrs. Fran!< Rathburn and Dnna The Farmerettes then enter· monel attended a bridal shower visited the Hollnncl tulip festival tained with 2 selections, "MoCJ(. You don't pay a cent till you try th1 new l~rlday, honoring Mrs. Ronald_ Wednesd~y. Mr. Rathburn went ing Bird. Hill," and "Coming CUSTOM SCHICK at home for 10 daya. Then, Th~ success of the -Mason lodge and the Loomis of Boston, at the home of on a fishtng trip. 'Through the·· Rye." To close the· If you're completely delighted with It, we'll put Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Raymond of Sidney Gt•ay~on went to Dl!· IJrogram Mrs. Layton Aves of It on your account-and you pay growth of our · city go hand-in-hand. Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis trolt Tuesday for examination Lansing sang "The Lord's Pray. a few pennlea per day! · nrc visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph ·and treatml!nt on his eyes. ~r." . lv•t Congratulations on this centennial ob- Loomis of Perry. Mrs. Ruth J. Bateman spent "' . "' In ntw Spact•Savtr Caddl• Ca1t Mr. and Mrs. George House· Sunday with her.son ancf daugh· that'• Ideal for tultca•• or bath· holder of Webberville were ·Sun· · ter-ln·law, Mr. nnCt .Mrs. Dorr room ahtlf, $21,75. Schick "20," aer:~~nce! 1 Pens Sets day dinner guests of their son· ·Bateman. - $26.50, khlclc Ctlllltl, $19.95 •. ' In· law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hodgson Leslie Bruno, a11d family. In the of Belding spent Mother's Day ' \ nr'tcrnoon they called on .Bonnie with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paine Lee Bruno, who is a patient at and Marilyn, the Hays·Green·Beach hospital at Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Squires We Charlotte.. sunday evening callers and 2 sons, Jerry and Jaclc, of ·.MILLS.·.STORE were Mr.. and'Mrs. Ronald Lewis Lansing and Mr. and Mrs.. Carl· ·, \', .~ Deliver :: .elc Snltn·dny !!VPillng. Ingham News 5 HcproHilllllng . Mlehignn Stntc MJ'o, Erlilh Dnlhee viHI!n(l IUH' c•nllogo In lito Qrcfll LnlwH rlls· tnnl l!ot•, Mr:;. Agnes Nldmrson, '11 a'pll!llh~ nl her hfllne, a:mo w. Extensl'on Clubs 'Annual Reception ,Is Friday Night (t•!ct pnper·t'eiullng contest of the 1111 Mother's Dny nnrl presc)nlrrl llm·prn· roncl, l\1nnclny, May 17, /! merl!'nn Institute of Rnrlln l~n· hm• with n lltli[l plnnl. £1;:10 p, m. Provisions will he ·~ 'l')lll III·LightnrH * Mn~on ,!unlorH nnrl mmlor~ nre there IH&H lwen fL cllnnm• nl.· thr. 11:30 to tim mu~l!~ o( f3oh Ehet·· !(lneerB Is Wllllnm C, J3nrtloy o! !'nul Snyder ~~nllnrl on hlr mario fell' nnllng lnsldn lr tile MlllnhorH c1! 1110 III·Lighler•s hUHY gelling rcnrly for lim annual Legion Memorial · bullrling nnrl hnrt 111111 HIH OrehcHlrn. Mnson, He anri Prof. I. 0. Ebert Lrrnnrlmnlhnt•, Mrs. Clnt•n Whip went!wr· Is bud. 'rhoso nllonrltng eluh mel lltsl Werhwsrlny cwonlna ,lttnlm· unci tienlor reccpllnn lo bo rlnnr:c In the high school gym- Crn'J}mlllccs worl>lng on the or the Mlehlgan State elcctrlcnl !liP, Sttn.Ja~r, nnrl prcsenlrrl iu;r nro to lnl1c their own sllvc1' nncln at thP. home of Mrs. Or•ln Slwnlh· held J•'rlday ovenlnr.:. nnHllun. pnriY nrc; Program~. .Jnnct engineering department, nrc In \VIIh n plant. Othm• vlsltm·s were rll~h to pnHs·, PilpCI' [IInii!S nnrl elm. There was ·n hunlncHH meet· 'l'hl1; ymn· llw party will he In Dccorntlons will follow the Cnmpllc!L Bnrbarn .Jewell, .Toe FLLI'go, Nrll'lh Dnlmtn, for the Mrs. Ol'l'lr nrnrlmnn and flnll of c~ups will he furnisher!, ln1~ nt which lime IIHJ [li'Of:l'lllll the Union ballroom nl. Mlehlgun theme, "Hcd Salls In Ow ~unset." Hoc and Arthur Weirauch. cnmpclltlon, Bnrlley's paper Is !Jnnslng, M1·, nnrl Mrs. Wllllnrn Tlw Mnsnn Mnc:cnhees will hnlrl Ior the cornlnr.: {'CIII' WllS !liS· Stale college. In pwvloliH years, AH In Jlnsl years, the pnrly will ,Janice Crosby, Beverly Fisl<, lltlcrl "RenliHtic Sound with Bl· Wnllwt• nf Clwsnnlng nnrl Carl n c•arrl pnrly Monday, Mny 17, nt cussed nnrl voted upon. Nmv of·· ile formal, Juniors and seniors Terry IIunt nncl Dnvld Green llllllrcl Rcenrcllng." He Is using n Whipple. MI'H. Ti'l·nnl< Wythe lhc hall at 8 p. m. !leers were nl~o cleeled. enlled Montlny CV!~nlng-. nnd their guests, members of the have been worh:lng on tile orchcs· console made by himself to dem· Mason Rchcl. Tlw:;c at- 'l'itc hostess oct'\'~rl refresh· ·-----·------glneer·tng exposition held nt Mlch· Gilson rallccl nn Mrs·. Gllsnn'~- HIH· tending nrc to tal1e their own menu;, wonwn will hPill' lvy Balwr lgnn Stnto last wcel1. His exl1iblt were another son and dilllghter·· let·,· Mrs. Clara L-':111llps, Monday snndwlchcs, tnhlc set•vlce anrl n ·1• I~nst Alulmlnn "' Priest, the treasurer of the 4 l"-- Cl b ln·law, Mr. nnrl Mrs. Pnul Cheney, was judger! the best entered by rvenlng. • I United Statr•s, 111 11 luneircon In 1• Jnrgc dish to pass. El!mm members of the EnHl -:1 U S n student. 1 Nlnn \Vnsnrr visiter! Nnrn Lnnsing Mond;ty, Mrs. Priest will nnrl !amii,Y of Snglnaw. Lc.,lle Archery eluh wll1 have a Alaledon !!lull nwl with Mrs. Wll· ·Mrs. ForTetil Craig n[ Lalnr,s· Bartley, the scm of Mr. and II1irlmr~m Sunrlny anrl Iool\ her Oelrl shoo! Sunday al 2 p. m. at llnm Workman \Velinf',.;IJay n!lnr· nridi'PSH Ill!' gmup ni llie Masonic Whitcl Onlt 1wmr. tullrs. Other Pnllcrs were tem 11 Jc al nonn. Memller·s of the Wirlle Onlt 4·1-l hurg nnrl Mrs. Mary Boos of Bat· Mrs. Hugh J. Bartley, Is n senior the Lcslle nrehcry range, '!'he nann. The vle at Mmu·oe, minutes of I he last meeting were sC'nterl lhr>Tn •.vith houqucts on Mny 21. at 12:30 p, m. Mrs. Nolan Donglas; m~ws l'C· "' ,, ,, read by Hosemary Ern vender. The 1 St~:~~~'·Nina Ketchum nnd M~·s.~------I h'ld d I b Mother's Day. Rcservntlons fm· Presbytet·lnn porter, Mrs. Orvlll!! Shaw; reercn· ltoiH•rl St',l'f'arll1 an•l W .•J. gmup voter! to form a 1!-1-I choir llCSK Allilnlt of Wllliam~lnn vi~i'· I . I * • * molhcr and clapgiiiPl' hanquct lion leader, Mrs. Clarence Po· DPXIPI' niiPndl'tl il mL•t•l ing of. tn sing at the Millville Metl10cllst 7\Tew 4 ..r,·vals c Stu y c u erl Mrs. Clill'fl Wonlhousc ;nul .L ,.. . . • . M . w· d d 0 . t" . 'l'hLirsrlny, May 27, Hilnulrl be in vey; nnrl lrnrlers, Mrs. Slnnlcy PrPsiJyl!!l'inn nwn al Alma col· church (Jil 1J.ll SundHy, May 2:J. Mr·s. Bcllc Jlall Sundr1y evcm!ng.l 'til', and Mrs. Arthur Lanec of eets e nes ay I'B'UillZa lOllS hy l\lonclay, May 2'1. l"or reset·· Voss anri Mt·s. Emma LaaC!h, lege Ttwsday evening. There was tllen Installation and Mrs. ,Jennie Brown spent, Sun· I Lr.sllo have a son, Craig LeRoy, Members of Mason Cltllil The West Alnlc!rlon Lnrlir!s Alrl vallons members may call Mrs. The grmq. r-nvc n vole of lnltiatlnn. day wllh Mr. and Mrs. Jo. A. hom Mondny, May lO, In the Ma· Sturly Cluh No.1 met at tile Hall will mr·rol with Mrs·. IInJ•olrl Lay- Glenn Jncohs, Mrs. D. !loss LP.Iil· thanlhler, Beverly K., was nlng with their· children anti TiHirsrlay, Mny 20, nt 12:30 for a • • • the nd1levcnwnt day progmm. SI.NUS Gnnn UeS horn Wednesday, May 12. to Mr. guests. poll&tclc luneh. Mt·s. C. A. Clinton Hpent Molh· Em~h nwmher liiPn lnld of a McmhPrs of the r.unn 11·1 r clull M Or ISS pnrl Mrs. Him Franklin In the During Ill·! 'business meeting, MrH. Donald ":'nnriPrVcr'll, Sr., er'.~ Di1y with her hrother·ln-law specinl ldll'ilCn gadget slw 111\ml And those terrible headaches ay r.nd sl!iler, Mr. nncl Mrs. Bert to usc, and Mrs. Pnvey Jed the caused by sinus now relieved will meet nt the hnmr. of Lntu·cn Mason Gcncrnl hospital. The conducted hy the president, Mrs. of Wc~;l', Columbia roar! will en- Brtrlotln>: will he .June al 7:3() p. m. Toplu for discussion ters, Joan, ~,usrm ami Sally. that the dub he a !oint sponsot· ens c luh T~H.'sd,&~, M~y 1R, iJPen quite Thursday. . . I . f • , tr . · • , . . . numhu u r .Jnccs 1~ nn .cnec . dinner nt G: 3o. . Mr·. ami Mrs .. Clarence Woorl set vcd In de cnse o our coun y, horn at Span ow hospital, Lan- Robbins 'IC('omr·1nrcd hy her I 'l'l • f Plans Completed lmv for this lime of ypar. Fruit 1 1 1 and granrldaughtcr, Barbara Nnr· and sing, to Mr. and Mrs. Norris Rca· mnlhct.'.' 'a . lon:•ttc qw;rtell~ PI .'c annual m!•cltng ~~ ~~ 1C F~lll growerH have shown c;Jll!'P.I'n over Sinuo sufferers go all oul in lhoir · 1 M 1 M J 0 M · • · • · • • illllS ccmc Cl'l' assoC'Ia ton wt Plans nrc almost complete fnr man of Lansing, called on Mr. "Whereas, many o.J .thr~m ~1~1 e saner on . one ay, ay. · · r~. Billy 13ullcn, David Snonk, Boil I be held nt I he i<'cll Plains school the Memorial Day festivilies in possible damage lo trees from praiso of the wondrous relief from the. s~tpre'!le sacr:lf~e~, gtvmg. Rcm;rmcr ts th~ Ionn:t Robert~ Forclrc anrl Larry Dlonrl, enter· rucsrlny evening, May. s, at ~' fm!ils whil'l1 nt·t·un·prJ Friday, lhoso lab lois. Clol o bolito loday I Wood's father, Walter Wood, 1 Mason, according to Fran!< 'J'hlll'sciay evening. thetr hves Ill that set vtce, and Drake, claughlc1 of Mt. and Mrs. tnincd with 2 numbers: Plrvllls • , 'i· Saturrlay and Sunrlny nights. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR · 1' rl Draltore. Memorial poppies will be dis· meeting was held. Clarem·c Baltlcy of Eaton I your organization enjoy ma.ny more years ll'lilutcd in Mason by volunteer workers of Browne-Cavcnder New members of the W. S. C. Rapids i~ filling in at Shimmin of high esteem in this community. nrc Mrs. John Diener, Mrs. drug store until 11. \V. Bo~s is I American Leg-i011 Auxiliary on s. May 27, 28 and 2!l. Tiley will be Elmer .Juclerjohn, Mrs. Karen well enough to be back on the I Field, Mrs. Howard- Harlmcss. job. a~si~:>ted by Mason's Girl Scotlls, who will also make posters pro· 1\'lrs. Charles Zanger, Mrs. Hugh F'ixlurcs arc being deliverrrl at muting the poppy campaign. Silsby, Jr., Lucille Prntt, Mrs. every 'Clfly to Don Densmore's JEFFERSON :fl * o!: Phillip Sirrine. Mrs. Clifford Wnl- new By·Pm1s Market. He expect,; colt, Martha Mary Hnmilton, Mrs. to be operating from the new • .James Luther, 'Mrs. Frances store June l. Just as soon as thr• Wednesday Meeting Fenske. Mrs. Henry Methner, no or is com plcterl on the a deli Linn Mrs. Genevieve Chadwicl<, Mrs. in the rear new coolct•s will be Ground 4\ttS Fetes New Members William Schwarzwaeldcr, Mrs. spotted. Steak Chuck Members of flw Mason Metl10~l· Frnnk Nclhaway, Mrs. Emerson llounll 'l'-Bone Sirloin ist \V. S. C. S. held a general Shepard, Mrs. Clayton Cain, !Vlrs. Roasts meeting 'Wednesday a!ternoon Arthur Cole, Mrs. Jacl< Gctger. Hospitals Beef All Cuts honoring new members. Mrs. Mary Frederic!<, Mrs. Ivan Dessert was served at one Bellinger, Mrs. Betty Henlwl and David and Dnlc Aldrich, Fons o'clock with members· of each Mrs. Clayton Coffey. of Mr. and Mrs. Rnbcrt· Aldrich, 59c lb lb lb had their tonsils nnd aclenolds l'C· 3 89c Jsc moved at the St. Lawrence hos. pita! In Lansing, Friday. They returned home Snturday. Patients in I he Mnson General • Cle11n & ~ut Up hospital this week arc Mrs. Allie ·.lb Thompson of Dansville, Glenn Frying Chi(ken -43( Hendershot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hand • 1n • Hand Martin Hendershot of Leslie,, Dewey Clark of Eaton Rapids, Longhom and Mrs. Esther McKimmy, Su· san Curtiss, daughter of M'r. ami Sugar Mrs. Allan Curtiss; CJn·istic Cheese Butter For 95 of Those 100 Years Everitt·. Sheldon Bibbins, Mrs. 5 lb 92-Scot·c Loya Straub, Mrs. Lyle Oesler· Mild hurg, Mrs. Leo. Hnwitins and Wayland Nash. ·Those cllschargnrl from Ihe hos· pita] the past week were Russell 49c 45c lb lb Gillilancl of Lansing, Richanl Shattuck of Holt. Mildred Gard· ner of Leslie, and Gernld Platt, lb Box That's right, since 1859 the lng­ son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Plait RITZ ·CRACKERS 33c nnd Edmond Aseltine, son of Mr. ham County News has been re­ and Mrs. Joseph. . Lamoreaux. . CHEEZ WHI.Z lb Jar 49c porting the progress of Masonic Holloll!ay News Mr. and Mrs. Gale McMath, Heinz Jellies Lodge No.'70, F. &. A.~ M. We will •.,,.11 onrl Franl~i" of Clarlt Lnlm .·.:Pet Milk ~alled on Homer Taylor Sunday. Tomato Assm·tcd Mrs. Lois Steele spent Mother's Flavors Tall continue·to cooperate with tJlis nny w!th l1er dnu.ghter, Mrs. Myrtle Boucher of Lansing. Ketchup 12-oz. Jar worthy order.·· Congratulations! I Rose Cam{lbell spent' Mother's · Day with her· daughter, Mrs. for 19c Each ·4 for 49c Harry J{lng of Lansing. 1 49c Mrs. Clara h•ee was a Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Sydna Cooper In Lansing. Rosevale Celo-Wrap M1·s. Evelyn Schaffer ca llcd 011 Sliced, Bacon Mrs. Laura Kli

, · 40 wor1l'1 for !lOc; r.aclt .uldilional worll is lc r.xh·a; GAR.DEN TRAC'ronn 1\lasonic Iodgll, llirth- - -- IOliver Rnricx 2·1<1 Plow GAf-l.DEN TllACTOR - Bolcns --·-·------.. -· ,',' j; i-. ;(y:(.oli,r.• JTIII~ag(ancl I)M. a st~cJt; . I .'· : :· . ,' ,,( , ) . . ·... · l .·,~;l,I:'\'·J HEIFEHS-Fivc Hnlslcln heifers loaders and diggers. Woodruff, 2\{, miles west of Wil· for, snle. Russell H. Loek, 3211 Used Ford and Ford Ferguson liamslon, south o!T US-Hi, house Ph~~~~~~:i~l.~ ~2~:~1738 -- Pi1enothiazine -- :, I\',\ ,, r1 :!~J~~~~\iv'~'~i1~{·~(j :~~1~\t:;;i~k;l;~.: '~, -~~·R6yF !!Cnd;·IH~Ftednso·,enl:. j{! Sitts road, Mason, phone 2-8114 tractors nnd equipmr.nt. No. 93G, phone 5115-R. 18wtf Low milca.ge, ~our • r en y or - _ e~er ·Mason. 1Dw1 Your dealer for the north half of in the bulk Two Locations .· , SOc per lb ''16 REO platfoJ•m. One· 210 Slate Street, Mason ·· US'ecl Ferguson T-30 tractor with FARM TOOLS-Two used drags the county B~·ton HORSES - 2 saddle horses for Sherman digger. nncl a 3·bntlom John Deere 18w2p Bement Feed awnl!r. Phone Masm1 9611 · sale and one ycnrling colt. Also plow. Also tractors. Knhrcs ------123 Main Street, teslie bottle gas space heater, !15,000 5-ft. and G·ft. International com· Dairy, call Lansing TU-2-1522. SOYBEAN SEED - Blaelchawk hines. & Supply Service AI Rice Chevrolet Phone Leslie 5641 BTU. John A. Kninion, 11525 18w2 and Earliana, 95 and 98'/o germ· Phone 2-l421 Mason Both Locations Open , ·. Dl.ltch rand, phone 3659 Leslie. John Deere GP tractor ination. Get your order In at once. 19w1 . Open Friday Nights Evenings Till !l_: Sat. Till 6 :': 19w1 TRACTOR-Ailis·Chalmers trac- Will hold till planting time. Har· Phone 2·3061 ~ tor·, late· 1952, wide front Several used garden tractors vey Gleason, 5Yo miles south of -ST_R_A_W__ G_o_ac-1 wn-- -e-a,-t -st_ra_w_.-W-111 The Seal of.' Safety ' Mason PICIWP-Chevrolet, 1953 % ton· SADQLE HOHSES-One spatted ami equipment. wheels, excellent condition. Also Mnson or 3% miles north of Les­ deliver. Glenn Oesterle; 2'h ·------pickup, excellent condition, 195·1· mnrc. safe for children, $75. Cnsc wirb·lie hny baler in A·1 1 lie on US·127. Phone 2648 Leslle. miles south of Mason on Eden T d U · C CHEVROLET-1953, 2·tone green farm license. Price, $1075. 2619 S. Also one brawn gelding, $100. 110·20 International tractor conclilion. Mrs. Joe Cribiey, 1895 17w3p rand. Phone 26812. 3wtf este SP.d ars Chevrolet, 4·door Bel Air with Cedar road, corner of Justamere, Take. a tool\ m tilis one. Also • Ewers road, phone Dnnsvi11e ------power steering, Power Glide, E·Z· Lansing. Phone Holt 47691. 3QO.]]). black Shetland pony, rca- Lansmg Tractor & 2882. 18w2p SEED CORN - DeKalb hybrid 1953 OLDSMOBILE 98 4·dooJ I glass, white . sidewall tires, 15wtf sonatlle. Robert Sheathelm, 2 E • t C AgTico seed corn is available at my Radio, heater, hydramatic. New around 8,000 miles. Rene Cremer, miles south of Ed!'!n on Eden qtupmen . Ompany TRACTOR -Minneapolis·Moline, home, 4 miles north of Mason or car guarantee on this cool Aurelius Center, J?hane 523 Aure· We Have the Follmying i:oad.',Routc 1, Leslie. 1 9w1 2828 East Grand River . witll. plows nnd cultivator, nl- Okemos road to Lamb road, % green and blacl1 beauty. Save llus. 16wtf Phanc Lansing 2-2175 most new. Call Mason 22693 or ANALYSES ON I-lAND 3-12·12 ' mile cast on Lamb to Slmmom yourself $850. GUERNSEY-F rc s h, Guernsey 17w1 sec Dr. Joseph C. Ponton, Mason. road, third house nm·th. ExtrP 1952 BUICK Riviera Raadmaster DODGE-1!150, Coronet, Gyroma· cow, 4·ycar-old purehred, $160. 17wtf 5·10·10 stoclt available. Your DeKalb Radio, heater dynaiiaw, power tic drive, low mileage, many ex· J .. · c. Greene, 898 Dexter 'rrnil.l · 3·18·9 dealer, Wilson· Force, phone Ma windows and'· seat. Gold and tras ineluding rndio, sun visor, Phone Mason 2·6465. 19w1 TRACT.OR-John Deere B. trac· CULTIVATOR-.Tohn Deere 8·ft. 3·!1·18 son 24!114. 17wt! black finish. etc. Excellent condition through· · tor, JUSt lll'e new, _cu1t1vatar field cultivator, like new, priced 4-16·16 ---- 1!151 FORD Custom V·8 Tudor out. See at ol'iginal owner's home, EWEJS-$10 per head. John Chi!· never been used. Also 2 Here· reasonably. A. G. Campbell, Route 10·10·10 10 ACRES alfalfa hny for rent New blue finish, new tires, 21,· 4348 Keller road, Holt. ·Phone · so~; 1368 Meridinn road, be· ford bulls, one purebred, one 2, Mason, phone 2719,1 after 5· p. 0·12·12 or for sale· on shares. Seconf! 000 mlles-$795. Holt 4·56~1. 19w1p tween Dexter Trail and M·36. Ma· registered, 2 nnd 4 years old; and m. · 19w1 10·6·4 year hny. Charles Laxton, phone 1950 DODGE Meadowbrook 4 -P-O-N-TIAC- 53, low mileage, son ehane 5508. 1!lw1 4 . Holstein heifers, 3 due, one ------0·9·27 19 . · with calf by ·side. W. R Gannn· SHARPENER- Ideal lawn mow· 5287 Mason, 5 miles south of Ma· door. Very clean ·and ready to like new, all accessories. One- S. A. Laxton son on US·127. 18wtl go-$695. · FIVE.COWS-Fresh or ~ue soon. way, phone 4·8426 Lansing, eve· cr sl1arpencr. Also a John 1950 CHEVROLET Styleline de owner car. 4348 Keller road, Holt. Used Car _Guernseys and Tndl· nings 6LA·ED·7·7366, 1901 E. Deere 3·bottom plow. 1858 Tomlinson Road Holstem~, 14·ir~ch P 0 T.A T 0 E S - Chippewa and luxe 2·door. One·owner, metaUe Phone Holt 4·5631. ·19w1p vidual bangs, papers for these. Cavanaugh road. 12wtf Reasonable. Phone Lansing ED· Phone 2-2906 Katahdin potatoes for seed. Headquarters COWS>.· Priced to sell. Robert J · · - 7·9243. _1!lw1p 15wtf Also White Chinese drake. Clare grey finish-$695. 1953 FORD club coupe for sale. Sheathelm, 2 miles south of Eden McCORMIC!{·DEERING cream Launstein, 334 S. Every road, 1949 t

Phil gas VURNT'l'UR8 nttnl111 DllHl dlncllcH, Cluu·lc>H ,Jo)tn:;on, phone 2fl0 W ....,y,1 1 100-ACRE: farm, 7 miles ft om SPIT!CIAL--Chlltlrcn or h .thy ...... , Page 2 20 lb Sclf·S!!rVe Cyllnclet B $h2 fill; rww flxl2 rugs, ~32 ~0; Wllllnmstort, Wwl .. Lnnslng, 81• on m 3·herlroom photo>, 8 poses, 'lX!i enlnrgorl 100 Ill Dellvcrcrl Cyllnrlrm; flx12 linoleum, $fi O!i Shop nncl ~2 ACRES, 30 act·cs tlllnhle, 7 Let Us ·:, Both nre on nulomntlc systems snve nl Stomge Jcurnlttur. f->,tleH ROAT -0 fl. plywood mrlop )Jfllll, room house, lrarn, c ltleken mode>rn homP, 13 acre~ of grow­ pormn proofti 111 nn !lt!r•nrdlon nl· ------·----- Ing whent, 2 basement burns, FIGURE YOUR rtE;MODI~LINd, llud tell you when one f'lln Is loP.JIPd on US-27 nt Vnllay Fmms $50 Wnyno Sungrce, 11J mllu house, milk house, grnnury, hog bum, $'1. 'fnlmnnl om· studio only, Good Will Used Cm·s and e6rn crib Would Jlln Hl 7, Sundnys plltlne En ton Rnplrls 1·0601 nflai' to trade on larger fm m Cull Les· lot!uterl on hlncltlop, $17,000, Photos, :111 S. Bnrnos, Mason, ClwapP.r rnles for 2 np11llnnce Over 30 yea~ experience ,: :" ~ecl.t n. rrc.1 te1, !Hrllll, su11 li~m 1 7. Phone Lnnslng 7·0173. 'l'r!rms. h:OO p. m. 10w2 lie 3758 evenings or Sundays, Tet ms, l~vcnlngs call llnrolrl pholophonc 2 •13!11 Mnson. tiHCrs Prompt service and snllsfnctlon "~ anrl mnny otltP.I' f'X:Lrn~--$1 ms. '1nw1 Laycock, 3121 Ilolt. lBwtf INSTALLATIONS - -- ______IDwlj CAR'l'OP guaranteed. ..- 1rJ'il l'ONTTAC "1!" deluxe ~erlnn, CONVERSIONS CARHmR~~sl;;;~-t;~c~ 96 ACHES-Loolung for location 2 door. I lyrlr.unallr•, ltf'!Lier ,mrl B01'TLTm GAS API'LTANC!~S AUCTION SALIC- Vrlrlay, May I with canv.ts, never lalwn out of BY OWNER-4600 West Bm·ncs 0 miles south of East Lansing? AVON-Thousands of women arc Cal'l Finch and Son ' mdlo- $1 0!15, 1'1, nl lhr. Dolhl town hnll, hnx, fl!sl $20 tnl flfl ncres with il-room mocl· mldlng as much ns $50 a wer.l\ Phone Holt 15071 l!lil NAS!l Statesman ·1 rloor· Mason Home IToll. Slm ling nl 7:30 p m Llv Womllnwn, Lansing. !'hone '17!illfl runch home, buill In 10fi2 Ap ern house, 30x50 hnrn, silo, to the family Income ns Avon 22wtt Hyrlmmni!P, !JP..Jier anrl gonrl mg room furniture, ch1ornc sets, Lansing. JOwl proxlmnlely 1 nero Jot, Jim·tlwoorl g1 mle A mil•< hou,e, other rcjltesentatlves-, We trnln you thes Two torw llluP-$[/1''· Appliance unpnlnlerl r hPsls, powet• mowm'H, ------floors, clear paneling pnrt of JIV· hullcllngs, awnings t!nll 2 4085 with sound color films to start Fm I he Best Buy In n UsPll Car Phone 2 fi011 tJrJW£!1' nnrl hoi!Jd tools, d!!ep [I les, Ing ami cllnlng room, flreJJiace, Mnson, Hoher·t Kirby. earning at once nnd pJovldc nn WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS RPe Mason aluminum. flx12 nnrl Dx15 rugs, tiled bath CnllfOinla Redwood 1 ACHT~ NEAR MASON-New I exclusive territory nenr your IN YOUH HOME OR CHURCII lOw if w.IIPhrs anrl jewelry, novelties, mal tile JiltcllOn, recreation room 7·room runch-type home with 3 home Write Avon District Man· BABY AND ClliLDfl.EN'S .. ,., ' ' Howal'cl Pontiac dtill.t r•nhlnel s, slurllo couf'iws, on living level, ra Jlo~slhle third bedrooms, if piece hath, oil uger, 501 N. Walnut street, Lnn· PHOTOS Mason PltnrH• 2 IROJ H.econditioned lwrll:oom sullr•s clothing, hm, hcdroom). Gus heat, hcntod ga· hen!, on hlncktop 10nrl. sing, or cnll Lansing 2 G89.1 for n 1 sprrngc and mnllresscs, !Tolly· llller"'fe\" 18 1 Y nppn nlmcnt only FOHb 11J'i2 rle.Jn gr.1y Fonl USED TELEVISION WIITZI:EH motor hliw fm· sale, lagP. Low taxes one hloclc to 80-ACHE In1m nenr Mason 72 ' '' w In Je,Jiher c.tbllll'l woml iJP.rl rnsPmiJies, many more Compleif'l,\ nvetlwulPrl, gonrl stow, goorl school JncllltiPs. acres of extrn good plow l~nd. EAVESTROUGHING-Free est!: Crestline I rlon1·, only 2'1,001) 111 tlr lcs to ci1oosrr f1om I'tlzPs Babs Photos mllrs, lw,tiPI". Htdlo, l'mrlomntic MajPslle 171n Console• \VIIh mnrlitlon. 341 N. 01\omos ro.trl, Phone Muson 3G71 or Aumllus 6mom lwuse, 3Gx64 hlproof mater, furnace rcpnlrlng nnd ·-· will lw given M. & .T. Dbtriln1 anrl other Pxtr.ts, tcr·ms .J 13. rloot s nnd :i FflPCr! me· M.tson. Hhvlp tJ5. J!lwtf hnsemcnt hmn. $23,100. Termll. sheet mctnl worl' Call UIIO· Pholophonc 2 4:ln1 lm s, ,Jat'lison, Mlcll!g,\11. Mnson, Michigan Dean, plwm• 11!i3 I Mason. 1Rw2 orr! changer . ------40-Acm: J?ARM, 8-room modern 4"421. W. Reynolds,· Holt. 10 ACRES with good ·1·room house, npproxlmntcly 12 miles ll5WU GAS RANGI~S lwusc, bnth, hascment, gas, from Lansing, hns 30x40 hip Phllgas full slzP range, lights, hot water, oil heat, large roof basement bam, poultry Fa11n Buildings DIGGING FOOTINGS-Installing lllr'lrif' HnngPs Cnunty News, Mason. 7wl r nnleP lhnl llw Motrwo!,l will hnve Jnrger, for your country home, with 7-room modern 4 hr.droom constructed Sepllc Tanl1s and Cesspools ...... -. Full ami Ap.trlmenl s1ws _ the clemest and shnrpe!'>l plctme, located on College rand near Ilnr· J1m1·'"on, 01 1 !tent, $12.~.J00, terms., AS LOW AS- $1 GO- PER SO.• Cleaned $!(} .t!HI up DO HOOTS- Clog your sewer? t I1e IJC't long distance JNeptJon per. Close to school Sec owner, IN MASON-12Jnom home with FT. ON 1\0' x 100' BUILDINGS Bonded and Licen~ed Truclts Household Goods USED HEf<'niGERA rons '!'tee tools g'ww rasl in wrniPI' o1· we will not nslr you to huy E. E. Wentland, :1580 Hnrper rond 3 apartments, steam heat, :J cnr Garages- Tool Shr.ds- Equip Fl'rgldan r, Ill goorl comhllon Use l'.u~on's Special "Sewer Hnot 1 the set Pnccd fwrn $17!1 !l"'i 12wtf garage. Locaterl on paver! ments Dulltllngs Francis Sloan w1th oc.tled Ill unit . !\Iller," 10 Jb f'.IJJ $'1 n'i In mn UVfii' slightly higher). Small __ ------___ _ _ sttcP.I, $13,!i00 Wllh $3,000 Prompt Estimates Best Buy in the Hot Point, rn good conrltlton, tod.ty may s.tve yo11 S7S Jatcr·l down payment, 18 months to pay, IN LESLIE-10 ry Ward, close 1n. Also nrljoi 111·11 g 8 acres c c, c a ton room 111 !iOwt! liNICO lJPHTnTTT FREEZERS Notgc ami Coldspol Ref11ge1a He .TPWCII TV, exclusive Molot· tlllplallcrl, known as the CI,Jra• 1msemen 1• 0 11 1wnl, gnrnge W, C, Ch } 1 ------oln rlcalcl' 5!i1 W Maple, Jlhonc 'I'I h 1 t f 1 al' anC ShriVPS on the rlonr -- 'l'rrcumsr•l1 lors Oak Cabinets P!cld Will 'Cat 8. $10. AHre,J M<~y he seen at 913 Bamcs street, h Jl Jlns neutral Two years Mason 3201 18w2p Large frontage. Sell-out on fur· home, 3 bedrooms, basement, D.tfl, 4887 W WJIIoughhy rnnrJ M.tson r W Dcmm. llwtf old, A I ronrlrlion G E Buske, ------located on 3 lots and paved Floor and table lamps rcpancd ll - mce pipe and fittings, plumbmg street II t Jl tl or· J•ebtillt Swnepnrs re l w l d Holt, phone li!TO Hi'i2fi 10wlp ------· 22G g_ Elm, phone 26521. l!lwl TELEVISION SERVICE-By • Wn o wa carpe ng. · · " c COilll·, an e ------Mil'hrgnn Climate Conrlilionerl gmduate tcchn1cmn, serv1ce on supplies, eavestrough fllllJlgs-- IN MASON-Good 4-bedroom twncd. Sump pumps serviced. I SEWING MACI!lNES- Nat1on· MOWEH- Heo Flying Clourl IO·j all mnkcs. We cover Ingham priced helow cost 2-4 D weed home w1th hardwood floors, Set vice. and repair on fluores- HAY WANTED w. R. Ganna· II kJI!er reduced from 75c lo 25c. ftlll bas t $6 500 cent fixtttrcs '"all S\V tel n y ll( IVCI I I~Cr 1 canso Ic srwmg B0 ttl ecl Gas t.ny mower' used one sc;:~son. county. Vvc can finance your tcle • • emen ' garage, . ' . . . H I Jes way We buy hny for .feed We - maclune, fotcerl to sell due to un I 13ttd V1l.uul Star Route, phone VISion service. Call us for prices Garden spJayer. 217 N. Mam 81 • Terms. and !·eceptacles replaced don't sell. Phone Lansing 4:8426-~.':" ttsual r u·cumstances. We otfcr fot Spcdnl installnl ion rates with 4103 Mason after G p m t9wlp on antennas Calls answered 1Leslie 19wl IN MASON-Home in one of the Any lime! of light wot 1\ nt wir· and Lansing ED-7·7366. 48wtt• ::. sale in t h1s vicllllly 1mmeclmtely, ~or v1ce same dny . .John's Radio and TV best IesJdentral sections of Ma· In g. 35 years experience. 116 a beautiful console sewing ma-, RE'O Serv1ce. 2480 N. Cetlnr, Holt, WALLPAPER AND PAINT store, son for sale. mile> south van 0 tis '"tills lwn, new piCture tube, 2-yeai'·Dlrl - school, lugh school by bus, bus Sh' • D W1ll pay 10c each. Ingham Coun· .: .. lze. Fred Wcdhck, Bnbcoci,, 311 S. Dames, Mason, Penns~·Iv,mm interset!llon on US· CHICKS _ Limited number of In without even dusting, $9,500, ADD LIFE AND BEAUTY- terlals of the finest quality. Re- good condition, size 10 or 11. 1S:i70 Howlett JOa,J, Route 1, phone 2-439l Mason. 19wJp 127 or J rmle north of Holt terms. TO YOUH HOME OR gluing and repairing furniture Call Mason 1671 niter 5 p m. SioclojH'lll fl yr•llr:' Llln~lng jllihile Sl:ilonis nnel I~; It riled ill lrh; home In Mlnrnl Fl'i· in iippolrrlivc pn:;illom; in pu!Jiie grarhtalt! of Lmmlng Ccnll'al hl~li c\Cl'Vi<'l' llllrl prlvain In \\I jll'acl kr, d:ry. Hewn~ Tnghitl11 eounly high· sehonl. He lrrle1' wns gl'llrluutcd C/uirnhm·l;rln \Vii! 11111i:c• ills flnl wn~· rm>:lnr.rr ("nm ,Jnl y I, I flT1. fmm llw Urilversily of Vil'r,inill unlli he r.ntr.rcrllilr. army inl!l12. lry fnr r>ir•e•IIVP offi,•c 011 IIH! j{p. wilil :r haciwlor of se•i£•nP·e degrf!ri Jlltlllil'nn lid;el In lire Allgust pri· l?nllnwlnrl lrl~ army SI'!'Vier. he In r•omml'J'r·c In I!HI nnrl lim lllli''Y· . I ' wnnl lo Jo'lrlt']rl:r to mniw lliH Unilcrl SlatPs Coasl Guard 111 :Jnlllli.IIH'in.,: iliS l':tlHiid:ll',\' h01'1 r.. Aeadcmy In 10·12. · Cilamhr1·lnin :;aid, "1\:; tlo pl':e, It i.e ehtrlng World War IT, r:ornrnand; rny opinion I hal a i'rP>iil view· Township Agrierrllnl'lll sr:hrlfli ltlf'f!ll named an hnlHJI' nwurr!. release fmm the nrmy he was ing n ~:rth·c:hasPr' palmillng tirn pn< nl i:: ner:rlr.d In tlw pro.'i::erttor':·: IHII'C !Jr.en awnrrlrorl Sl']lninr·sirips.l· Ifnwewr, 1,1111 has lir.ddr.rl ,In nl· invalirlr.rl fol' il fr•w weeltate eollcgc. Su· nonev Plaza hotel in Miami lnsl c~llnnty nndc.:r former Proseentm· r'CI's' assod:1llnn, ti1P YMCA, tho SuwrriH' 'J'Irornps11n h:rw rli:l, Lan.,ing l•:!'onorni•: dnh, lhe Carl, I he boy,. won the belt.ing, ,.lmc:lons rceeivPrl recognilirlll from 1\'Jidr· !'Iller Midrigan Slate this fail. lfli:, Ar· Mrs. Lf'n:t Jo'islu>r and Mr·s. Harry r.·me Is wa.·t.·ng rilltll'ing this spring. AI its rcg1r- pieiPll an instruction eoLirHe and 1fl28. In 1n:Jo ilC hcr!amc BatT~' the leaciership ·or. tile. club. He protPsled tlurt. lie wouldn't lcnow Iln!nncl' of Williamston, Mr~. linn· of Lnrming :rns of these boys and r,irls folowing the rc~lgn~lion of ll~r·· place~. !Ingham Counly News photo. l Esl.lwr l'ickell of Holt. time it is. Anrl it's because their· a li·wt•e](S l'oursr• ,r ins I rrll'l inn in in lf'arninr: till' varied figures of t',Y M. Coons as lnglwm engincPr parents. Sr;n•iet!S were eonrluctcri from ~old antique pocket wnteh is in' square daneing lljH'n In ail adirlls. 1111' ri:rrwing. lie: slated lhat in· to rlcJJLIIY stale l~eeome liigliwa~' • jiltT I which, G lllOJitilS lws ilcen in tiw S/Sgt. nmwiri Slol;~. son of Mrs. lhP ,Jpwcll funeral home Tuesday 1tiJC lost and founcl drawer at thr! '1'111' prnje•d was unriPrlrliwn hy ten•sl among i1igl1 sr:lwol Hill· cngrnccr, Hako.wsl<~' can;c to Ing· :rflcrnoon with Rev. Loyd Cara·1 In~ham County News office. Po~ Servtce r.len I [{orean area. The ship will make Florence Sw:rrliwul, ldt Sllnrlny .J. B. Hoc anrl Jo'. IT. Tini-:IPI' in rlr.nt.'i is sndJ lila! lw may con· ham. Tile family hverl Ill l\'Ta~on · Ia MeriitetTC~lHill:'<• Ill lire I'OJtsiciPnrhlr> in· ·' c E J r 1!1[( 1 1 Fred Tumer recently rcceivcri llll'll to the Un.ilf!d .Slates, His vel', Colo.rado. Sl1e al~o received Felt Plains !'crnetcry, WHlr:ll on the sidewall<. He g;,ve terp~·t cn•al!•d l1v tiw t!;>;l1ihili<1n hli lo ~asl ~ansrng. n ·' ' H! :1111 · ' · his wife anrl rlau~hler went to l.hc rating of Ml\1.1/c while sm·v· wife is tilr. former l::rlwlna Groll a mil Mother's Day from another Pallhran!J'S were H:trry Bren· it to Mnry Ann Arnold wh,; prrsenlr!rl at the Mason l'. 'f'. A 'J'iw school f(,Ymnasillm will he Miami to make their home. i'ng nboard tile USS Hee~·man DD Iwho is slaying witl1 hPI' parents, 1 Sill!, Tim, ilnri liis family who are r1cr, llnlrl.len Stiles, Floyd F'isher, hrought it to the News office. Tim last mouth. useri. The Jirsl sessinn will l1c on Raiwwsiad Buiirlcrs By Roberta Evans tiPrirnr·c•ri rlaner.rs. Records and a association, Miehignn Assm:lirlinn rnicmphonP syslem arc w;ed. He of Road Commissioners and En· Mason high sch11oi'H valcriicto· slrcssed the importance of regu· t::ineen;, and Professional Engi· rian of last year, Rohet'l:r Evans, lar ntlcnrlance and stated that hi! neers associal ion o.f F'lnrirla. In is ilulrling to tlw ~nmc par.e at !'ould not acrepl nny beginners arlditinn to his membership in tile UnivPJ'sily of Mil'higan. She afl••r I iw sr~r:onci evening. Masonic orders he was an Ell< won lresilllliln honl>l'ii in the eol· Anyone desiring further infor· and a Kiwanian. He was a mcm· lege of lit1•rature. sc:ient·e and the mat ion may contacl Mr. nmi Mr~. her of the Episcopnl ehurclr. arts, She is lhe daughter oi Mr. Roe, Mr. anrl Mrs. Tinkler or Mr. The widow, Ruth, nnd I he ami Mrs. Frank Evans. anrl Mrs. Rex Slrihlcy. No ad· daughter, ,Joan Rakowsky, sur· '!'he Mason student will he vanc·e r·cgisl rat ion is necessary vlvc. There eire also 2 sisters, for those· joinin~ the group... among the 71111 ~ur.sls al lile uni· Mrs. Sylvia Lathem, Mi~mi, :rnd Saturday, MAY 15 5 P. M. vcrsit.v's armunl honor:.; {'flllVor~a· Mrs. Giibcrl Willinms, Mobile, - I il!n In be twirl l;'rirlay morning RON l'l,AJ\1\Jo: (JN FUJtl,OUGJI Alabama. The daughter lws been (Maple Street) in llall auditorium. The spealwr, Jtnnnici Keith Plakke, SA, son cmployeri in California. Paul C:. lluffman, cilairmiln o[ of Mt·. anri Mrs. Bern~r·ri, Piai; Slalinn otrSaiUI'· Bucky Never left Home Minris Jor a Free So!!ietv." ri:l\', Mav 1:He arrived home I~ri· Tin~ farnilie,: of tiw' il'lnorerl rln~· nir~i11 tn·spemi 11 days with Bur:ky, the Bapl is I lome:nl day for the big parade. See -the fun! The parade climaxes ~luclenls have been invited to al.· lib ll

Sullday•lJ!londay -¥ I Antique Cars Larisiog Comll)andry·· * * Chicken Lifters Ban~· * •.'CORPORAL" JOINS ARMY -The Sllpet•sonic, a·oclcet-pow­ ered "Coa·poral" :zooms past * ·Nomads of. Lan~inQ,·.·· launching apparatus at White * * Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico, during a test ·flight. The' Aa•my Irns .· ·. announced that troo,Ps. are. being 'equipped with *CipWns Funsh~rs· *· the, new· guided rrilsslle, which can Cllrl'Y 'either U'high~CXI>lo• .. . .11lve.or. · · · · . . '

Ingham County News Mav '13, 1954 Page 2 twnr Pn rlwr.~ CnrtH~l'il, lnst. W(!(Jnes,Jny, Cltnrlcr momhers La1111Rlein nnd MrH, Berton .To/Jn'· Mr~. Dell Wolf, nnri family Sntul' Spring Concert 11011, duy, ' WOI'O honorer! •)f Which Mrs '\ Wurd iH nne, ' Mr~. Ge01•go Fro~t nttemiccl tho Mr, niJCi Mr~. Miltc Bou\1lh•y nml Is Scheduled for Mrs, Chrlsllnn B!•lclc of 'l'o!edo, Shlnwu~:;oo County l~nrm Burenu ~on npenl the wr>l'i< end with Mr, Stockbridge Items Ohio, In vlslllnt: ·per niece Mrs women s ten a! Corunna Jn~t Mon· und Mr~. Oeorgo J?mst. AI'! Smith, ami diml!y this 'wee!•: day with Mrs, Edna 'l'oJlliff .of Mrs. Helen Beeman Friday~ May 14 Eaton Rnpids. , Mr, uml Mt•s, Berton .TohnRon Mr. unci M1·~. Loul,t> Rocpclw ' ·' llllli Jen, ni(,l were Mot hcr'H Duy Movli! Will IIH Shown 'l'hr. V(lcnl tnusle ~lopnt•imrnt of unci M11ry Lou wm·c nl Franken· Mrs • Cl lD!'1 es Vun Demnrlc 11 muth .for rllnr.m· Sundny, spent Suturclay und Sunduy With 1 nner guest~ of Mr. IIIHI Mrs. "!'riot• Clulm," the nmnzlng Stockbridge /1igh ~elwol will pn~· cousins· In Lansing, , Jnhles :Jo~nson In Williumston, Home Culture Club gospei·.~cience sngu just released sent Its 11th annunl spring con· Mr. und Mr.;, Mux Ruepclw nnd from Moociy Institute of Science, eert Friday evening, May l•l, nt 8 ehlldt'Pn spe~1t Sundny wllh Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Asn Greenman , Mt·. and Mrs. R. B. J~t·osl en· Los Angeles, will be ~hown at o'ducl< In tiw Hciwol gym, nnrl Mrs, Wayne Full of .fuclcson. visited the Berton .Johnson !nm· tet•tnltt~cl Mt·. and MrH, ,Jnme;; Holds Guest Day l•'irst Baptist church, Sloclt· Four ehoml groups will Jll'P.· Mr~. Murle AIIPn 'of Denvr~r. liy Sttnduy evening, · l•:m~t nnd l'hildt·en nnrl Miss AI· Cnlormlo, arrived Tue~;duy to visit 'l'hr Ilnmc Culture c:Juh helrl hricige, Thursday, Muy 20, at 7:45 ~enL munhm·s, I Jw ,/unlor ltigh Community Fut·m n lll'e n u .ft•lcda Frost nn Motlwt·'s Dny. p. m, her mothet·, MrH. Ahby Roepclw, It!; unnunl filll':;t day Friday aft· chorus, mixer! ~horus, boys nnd ollwt· relullvc:l. meets Wednesdny evening, Muy iP spcttt Srtnclay D M 1 "Jl!Stls al IlK• MmTiag(• Feast," meNing which is held once a wilh Mr. nml Mt'>', Clyd«' Hnwleti. on lii'JllY and family Rprmt anci• what Ills nwlhr•t' said, month. They also work toward M MolhPI''s Duy wilh their mother, "Wiwlsoevcr 11" Saitll Unto You nhlaining aelilevemenls. All Cub r. and Mrs. Bill Cnsl~ of lhis sPa· Engadine visited the Glenn :o~)ert Perry !tome 111 Ann Ar·. Walker,May 10·15 at 7,:3'o p. ~ Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Vaughn and ~~t. Rowley Wc!J'e Mrs. Gc!orgt! son will hi' 1\lay :.21 at tlw Rob D, • , M ]· OJ, Sunday. I I . Mr and Mrs Cl I W'Jl'•1 l•tost, Mrs, It B. l~rost Mrs JrJ\1 ns om .ty. 1 Guest E. at the Irany JTnsclh , A 1 hanqucl was held Yl e . lctms at· Floyd Dnnal. Mrs l•'lo d. £iacl< .' DnncPr sumntl'l' ltonw at Nor·th ~ports I ·' ·· , M_I'. and Charles Kr.ep and home Mother'o Day W!'l'e Mt: . the Poplars May ifl a! 7 p. m., ;,r;;rlml gtitld t'. lnlw with a ntH' o'l'!ol'i< luill'hcon. M~s. .:m~l :~1 l~w ph~~~~·s siH~W: ~ill'S, 1~. Wt>I;~Pl', ~t·s. AI~\~ sons and I hc11· guest from Italy, Mrs. Phon Fall of Dearborn Mil( 1.ponsored by the OkC>mos Boos- etec~i\ c st.OJ J.' at ~est Jumm .r. lt. L('wis is spending this II t•r.prescnll~t~ve of the Y. M. c. Fall of Del mil, Mr. nJHI M;·s. A~ te!·s club. hig;l school Sat,urday ntgh!. 1 , wee!( with his pan•nis at i\rling· A: the~·e,, ~~~1ted Mr. and Mrs. ba Norton or L~nsing, Mrs. !Tar· ~he Okemos P. T. A. met May , <;:lycle. f!-· Brown, Sandhill road, 1 tun, J\eultJcl\y. D.tn Lanlts Sunday. riel Bmdlcy and 2 ~rrantkhildren 11 m !he gym nt S p.m. The pro· cl!ed·al Jus home Saturday noon,, Mr:-·. J\1qrv <:m](l of Patterson Mr. :md Mrs. George Marshall of Caro. Mrs. Grnce Al'iwrs anr.l gr~n;, wns n forum--"Oli''s Dny with with l"owlerville at Ois~pe - ... , mother nn,J si.•·ti'J', Mrs. Abbr Kneale, · el~n· 18 cotnfott. Roepci\e nnti Mrs. Pearl Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lavey and . the spot to lenl'li what joy· . •f your fit•st, cone . . b '1 On Stmdny IIH'.\' all went to Nadji of Gregory SJ?Cllt Mother's I • . b.. so ·solidly tll t, Here IS . . , II ullont-at tl Ill• Fmnlcenmtll 11 for dinner and Day at the Walter Barbour home. 'Jll" IS ,\ ' Pontiac lB so. tg, . . . • t that·' ons mo t ol " > • 1 Monday ail \I'Pnl In Detroit, to ~!mer Lehman entered the . l [ lli" luxurious 1 ontutc. d smooth . anll-. qme take l'I'Jrs. Irernclcn home. ymversity of Michigan Iiospital whee o a o' .so sten y, • vour f aVOl'l't e '"t'm•" M1·. and l\Tr:-; . .roc Mason en· Ill Ann Arbor Monday for sur. you trave1 . as m. • . .1 ' . lertained the clea('on~ unci their get•y, .. If you're performanee-mind~d, . , ensv amlrelnxm • chn~r-]USt as ;, wives at a clinnet· last Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens l f . yon, A maxt· day evening, \\'Drk was planned enlerinined his parents, Mr.· and ·pontine is mate or . . 10 ·•. • nd try it~nnd-'don't· for ihe coming ye:n·. Mrs. Frerl Stephens· of Ann Ar· . [ . tautly rcsponstv.e, bt y . come·•n a · . bar, Sunday. . lte"t't . You· 111\1111 0 111~ • ,. yon over hills nnu {. 'd''to lose -yollt " ' Mrs. Bess l\:irkenclnll. spent the t llowcr WJI\g" he ·a rai . · A·nrice . week end -at Lansing with her nn moves yon .1 afford· a Ponttac.. 1· . · daughter nnll · famlly. Her son 6 1 can east yl . t nnd ·o~u·\lihernl .. . highWIIY ':l'lth nimhle· and family of· Viel, '!'lin ,IHIIII ,.u;JIIt.l tllltiiL' th:n 1 1\Ir~. J,nonn ,Johnf.llm lld\' lMloH ('IIIIIHH IS tile illllll{llli'l' nf Onondacri~• Mr. IIIICI Mro. flnwnrrl W.tln· I N·'rth Mr~. Lt•Oiti' ,fo{itl~lnll llltrl Mr 1 u rlgltl nnd Mr. nnd MrH. Loren Oll~lrottfUil oii'Ilit:Vi'llll!ll[ till,~ Wi[f 'J'hu :! (!'~ IDl~tilUilHn IIILJ!J{oll~ . R W'l Ml', nnd Mro. Edward Curtiss nf ~u at1d ,',.lis. l•'mnlt Clnrlt of 1'11'11~11111 George . I cox, I•:ntt.rl llnplriH, A wetlrllnr.: rerr.p- Mrs, n, II, li'lclrl StnWP and family werB rlinnor• The nwPilng of llw IfPlll"l!•lta ll~ ltPicl yYPdneHrluy Pvr•nlng, May wns ltelrl ul tlw <..:ltilrls l'ol'll• 1 township zoning eommitleP was 1.1, 111 JO m, In the eounty lust 'l'hursrlny. A pullll!'ll lulw wcro :-;und:t.l' gltcllls of 1\11', lion wn:; liPid Snturclay nflernoon. Mt·. nnrl Mr·H. Othlc DnJIJccHnHI l~lln'iiH nf Mt·, unci Mrfi, Wn~n~ ? .. I~· ~lturch 'f I R 'd llelrl 'f'LWHriuy PVI'lll ng nt tlw· !Jullrllng, ,JrW.\SrJn: Mr:>'. !~. ~- dlitnl't' wus served nt' noon with IIIHI Mt'ti, Erld Cr•oluy anti sr~ns. I Ill tlw honw of the brldngromn's Mr. nml Mrs. Mel Swnnson lwei Bnlwt· nnrl fnmlly Mrltlwr's Day. 'l'lwy 11ll alil'IHit•ll ehut·eh ln Lnn· L e ong esi ent lmme or titf' r•lwlrman, llurold White of l\nnsns City will he the 0 memilet•s prhsnnt. A hll>~itw~s fHII'PiliH, Mr. anrl Mrs, Ch1ylon rllnrwt· ln J.nnslng on Mother'~ Mr. nncl Mrs. Myrel RIP!wrrlson ~>lng. Marriott nf Aurelltls. After lhr. DriY ntul rmnlly ltnrl Sunrlny rllnlwr HI Illll'l', ' :;penlwr, meeting wus helrl and momlwn; George ll. Wlknx, 77, of IR7!l Cai!Pt"i at Ilie home or Mt', nnd rleelclccl to mnl1c hnnrlages lor tlw Mr. ClJl•l Mt•s, D. S. 'l'ownsenrl Wilcox t•nurl, rliPd lnsl 'I'h11rsdill'· liorwymnnn I he newlywr!tls will · · I he llnme of Mr. unci l'vll'H, .rohn Mrs. f(ltfe TlnwiPy sprnl '!'hum· Mt•. nnrl Mrs. MPI Swnnnm en· day aftl'l'llOIItl with IvltH. Nt>llw Mrs, l~dd Cull tlw pnsl wer>l< were next meeting. unci Ned 'l'ownsPlHl ret unwd He wns hom ,Ianu11ry 21, IH77, In Ill'l' In I~ntnn Rapids. lcrtnlrwd as guests Sunday eva- Gmf. ' MeCreery, T~mnnur•l l~rnlC'l'muth, Mrs, ,John Mr. nnd Mrs, Ernest Md{essny home from l!'lorldrt ::Jaturclny t!VP· Leslie, tlw son 11f llryon I l, 1111ri Mrs. Glcnnn DroHdln und Mrs. nlng for Motlwr's Dn~·. Mt•, nnd Mlllvlllr. pchonl rcnrl n totnl nf G.trllc>ld, Mrfi. TJelon .Jump, Mrs. ______nlng. ' Mr. :mrl Mr~. Clwrlcs ClhlP ,/nn Ann 'l'horllln'n Wilmx. Mtii'I'IIS IIaiiJHI allcndctl cxten­ Mrs. Ot:hiP Dolhrc nntl }\1t•. and 4Ti ilrmlu; 1111' Jlllfil (i II'C't'lcl In 1nr•t Thursday at llw town hull. Patch of Ilomcr, Mrs. Nellie Mc­ 1 cntPrlumerl lhPir PhlldrPll Sunrlny 'l'lllli• 1\r•:rmm· 111111 l'ul ltnymnnrl nln~. and MrH. C. W. Rnncl1 ol Flteh· murrlage to llrtllll llC'rllta Ohlin­ 'l'hf' lesson, "f;Ptllnr.: Your C.ll· Mr. mul Mrs .•John Jlemans rc­ Creery, MrR. Allie Woodworth, Inti Mrs. 13evet•iy William~ nnrl orit•s Worth" W.tB given hy Mi'fi, c·rntlv. The wonwn arc sisters. MIS. Arln Jlnt•;;nuss wns :;lc-1; hurg, Merry Loti A11n Ranclt of gPt' In llolt. Tl1ere will he a mlsr·el111neous Mrs. Pel e Dreu, Mrs. Hussell Ypsl!nntl, Connie Rand< of Sind<· rumlly anrl ,ramc•s WPI'l' unuhle In ( ;IPnn.L DrnR('ha :mel Mrs. [~rill h Mr: nnd Mrs ..laf'k Sunders nf last wcel1. ('al'iPy, ,Joseph llnwley, Mr. ami fTc was n nwrnhl'l' of iltl' Holt 8lwwr.t· nl tho Erlen sdwol nr>xl brld~e, Mrs, Nci!IC' McCreery, l\lr. l1c prc.~ent. Ilr lilC'rl s. Saginaw WPn! wee!\ end nnrl Mt•. nnd Mr~. Wr!lllnrrl Call 111111 Mrs. Almou Lathrop and J~lalne 1l'J:Oshy1Prl:m l'illll r•h. Friday evening ill fl p. 111. fot' Mt·. an.! Mrs. Mnurlcr> McCrerry nntl TIH• Larlft•s Jo:uc-IH'e duh will Mnlher'f Dny gLtPsts of his pat'• anrl Mrs. 'l'lrn !~(la;~el. Those al­ Dnnal.l Omans Wl're Sllnrl.i\' dill· :mel Citrollrw, Mrs. !\niP Ilnwley, 'Surviving him Is tltP widow, ents, Mr. anrl Mro. CIPyo SandPrs. Bohhy of .Jndt or lwr l'hyllls Martin of !Tunllnglnn, and 2 hmtlwrs, ILIYIIHJIHI /\.Wit· I11Wn h,tll al fl p, 111. L:1sl week Indiana, and !lev. !Terhcrl Cherry hnvc rc>c·r.ntly rr•eplvrd word frnrn man. son a111l daughtcr·ln·lnw, Mr. nnd Ihe it• rln ug-lller, l\In.lnl' OIIVl' eox nf Lansin1.: and C 'fwsiPr l\1. Mrs. SlciJWY Ilmvl ancl llw roving lnrlf' Mrs, IUr·lmr,J GrPtfon of Leslie. MoPelr·. Viol.t, rlitllll't' at 1111' Y. W. C. A. There lng, 13urlal 1~as 111 l.lapiP IUd;~r· Mr. anrl Mt·•. ITnl'l'y Mr.ssPnger Brownlee and family n( Leslie. \Vr•rk r•JHI gr1Psls of Mr. and whn i' alsn l11 IIH' W IIC sial ionr•rl will he n trip I It rough Ihe Gll­ Arc you needlessly suffering from rheumatism? Arthnt1s? r·emetet•y, DPihl lrl\1 nsltip. nnd r•hllrlt•cn of Detroit nnrl Miss Kentwlh nanh spent Sunday In In Milwnulwl', Wisl'o11sin, hns r,II'S, r;u;, ll:ilt•man WPre lllPir Iwt•t eandy far·tnry in the nftcr­ Neuritis? Neurnlgin? ,JnnC'I llr•mans of Jnd:. St•clr•lmall•l' Ml' and Mrs. 11. E. Wt•stphal, Mr. L:1nslrw r·nliPrl on Mt·. :nul Mrs. ilrnt her, Orson, who is in Mercy I zel, Br.nny Glynn, 1\enny Glynn, Mr. and Mrs. Man•rts Crill nf or nny incrcnsc in henri bent, :llld a, :1nrl !llrs. C'l.:u!' Il:1ynes, Mr . .ttHI H. II. Fwlrl Thtlrorlay. lwspllal, .Jar-I\Ron . Twentv·thr~P nwmhr>r~ lJtJh Ranh and Hnnnic Craft. •Jorlf'sville r·nllr.rl n1t Munith Satisfnclion gunmntccd or your money lmck. guest aticnrlrrl IliP l'l'l't:Iat· nwt'l :vl1s. llcort Smith and Mrs 1\-lnrj Carl \Varnet·, l'.lr•;, Lnflic La­ friends lnsl week, Mr. anti Mrs. Bert Purman !'11· I Opr.n house was held Frldny at 100 tablots $2.49 300 for $5.95 lng of Ill!' llun•l1us C:~n dr•n l'irril Sliopllrlf. zelle, Mrs. \Vanrla Moore nnrl Mt•s ,Joe Cassirly of Spl'ingporl tertnlncd Mrs. Jlr.len .Jump, Mr!i. Friday ever111tg :II lltr• AllrPfiiiS Alv.1 llnwr, Mrs Arln Smith :lJlrl Kanrlarc Laughlin were Mollwr's the E:d"n school. A rolle<'lion of called on fnrmPr 1wighh111 s in ('lrariPs Clinton, Mr. :uhl Mrs. town half. Mrs. l'.tul fl:urfPPn rox-, 1\lrs. Lllt'y t;nt'i'in mllcrl on !'vir. Day dinner gUc>fiS at file Sllrlr•lt llt~hnn Fr!rl,ry, 'l'ltey a~so wns an explanation of tlw mural Eldon Katz, dlC'rl Frirlay cvPning. ner l\lollwr's Day. unl:tl' In attend funeral sct·viceo whkh fihoWC'd tlw ptlpils' ideas nnrl fty,winlh bu!IJs. l\l1.s f\••ntH•tf 1I 1 i'Jir•d 1\lr. llmvc. s undc, .Inn Funeral sc>t'Vtr'Ps were held in Mr. anrl 1\Jt·s. Willinm Wilson SHIMM~N DRUG fot' !'.It's. Hosrbury's nun!. 1\[r~. nf Eden many ycnrs ngo. There BilJbins gave alt illllslrat 1•d t.dl, JJ,,\It'. 1\lnnrla:, allr•t'tHHin. Clwlscn Mnnrlay niglll. entertalnrrl as their gucsls on Rt•liahle J•r<•scriJ>tions llnscil111'\' and dmtghiPl's niiPIHlerl w,1s n pantomime o[ "Little on clay lilies siloll'illi~ slirlr•:; 111 I 1\lr. dtlll 1\lrs. Normnn Smilll Mr. anti Mrs. LPwis Wilson of Mctlwr's Da:,· Iheir C'hildren and I Pltom• 2-fi t:n llw molllPt' :rnd claughfer· han B1.1el\ Snrnbo" bv llw lower more than 2~0 vm•kliC's sliP has nnrl rami!;• of 1\11. Clemens and Ol· Lloyd !lam Jlarnlcl I Inn·, lJ:tzPI Pt'ic•stly n f Lindrn 1\lnnrl:ty. Mrs. who has G. She was given n pan­ Monlele Snow, lo llw pitH' pl.1nl- hmw :mrl !VI. E. 11rininstonl 1\'Nt' linn·, Ellwl Wells :nhl Elotc 1bc Et•is ,mller Contlitiomr eliminates the rmdesirable lw·sbncsr of Mathews and Mrs. PriPslly nrr sy plant. Tea was served by Mrs. llartmnn rwsistin;:r f(cv. Nixon in in_g committe1• and I':tul J(:mlr•••n Sunrl:tv guests of Mr. and 1\olrH. sisiPrs. domestir tt'lllcr in many bcnc{icialu·,,ys. Elis-ht·tl ll'lltcr is ~·anwrnn Glynn. tile servic·cs. Thirty plants wen• catalytically "trmwl" so sc,J!e tlef•orils rwJisb /10111 l•iPcs, I11tbc and II. 13 7.iPg!Pt' II' ill sl'l'l P ""I 0. A. Bunld IIW lwmcs of r>n; are ~tarting a project on Mrs. Lyrlia, Sianfil'ltl IS nnw li'lltcr.l!z most cares E1•is-izcd n•aler noticeably imre.trcs so,zJz silortcnke and t•oii'I'C' 1\'PI'C' st•t I'Pdl .J. I•;, ])ish row and Danny Bunl\er Millville trees. staymg wilil lwr •,on, .John, :uvJ dcazuing pou•cr. c,zrs, tlis!Jcs ami g/,um•.rrc dry Jrt•c from hy ll1c lwstcs,.;ps, 1\Irs. !':1ul llar· on Sund:t\". Sixth Gt•arll' Git·ls The second and third gradPs his wifc> in .Jackson. tt'a/er-Sff1i1Js. Et·is·izcd Wtller urorks 11't)JJIJcrJ 011 Mrs. Della Smill1 spc>nl Mnlh­ dcen anrl Mr,.;, .!olin 1!Prn:tns. I Mr. an;l Mrs. Cr>C'il Rnschttl',l' are reproducing mountains, val­ flower gardms1/11rvm a111i f•ollcd plants, A hall gamr. was played he· er's Day with her granclclaughtcr, .rcan Curtiss nntl D~>n:tltl 1\lar· ,mrl l'iultlrl'n drove Ill lh'rnn Sal· leys and rivers in I he sanrl bnx. I . twcPn l\1illvlilc sdwnl nnrl Dart Mrs. Iluherl Enolt, nml Jnmily. Pntty Rnymonrl, wlto l1as hecn •;ehnol l•'ridny at 2:.1n. Tlw ttm· Tile Munith Mel'l'id:ty home EVIS pi]'(' was 1\lrs. rolcro. Millvilll' absent fm· tlte past week, haH re­ dernonslrnlion group will hold its I urnecl lo school. Ill NOT sPlwol won by the smrc of 1:~ next meeting May IS nt the homP 1 Mr. and Mn;. Norm Warren of A llOFTI~ER In ;;, of. Mrs. Gerald Ewing o[ 1121 1 ' I For Sale Texas arc spending the wc.ck with 6 Mr. and Mr~. Alfrcrl E. An­ Howard street, ,Jaekfion, with Mrs. Warren's family, Mr. ami drew~ of Arlington !Ici~llls, Illi Mrs. Ira Stnnfield as C'o-hostr.ss. non-chemical • saves natural minerals Old School Building and Site nois, are visiting Mr. and l\lrs Mrs ..James Krnmer, Sr., ami Ear•h member is to tnkc an inrli· Dc>Lancey Cooper and family this rlaughlcm. ' vidual salnd am! the lcs•;on on ask------m about this asto11ishilzg bome appliallce Mr~. Anna Mctcsh nnd sons salads will be presented by Mrs. ., Okemos Consolidated School, \\'I'Ck. 0 Mrs. DeLr:nccy l'ooper· nmi Mr. visit cd Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Hnlph Ford, assisted by Mrs. Glynn and family over the week 8 Okemos, Michigan anrl Mrs. AHrr•rl E. Andrews vis­ Clifford 1\lufbach. I 0 ·e• ited Mr. and Mrs. Waller French end. Mrs. Ravrnonrl Pnlch of Homer Automatic Air Conditio~rna~n9J t Inc. BWS \VANTEil G Q Sunday afternoon. spent SLmclay wtlh her mol her, I 0 Mrs. Nellie McCreery. l'hom•s: 2-oiOX8 · 2-0M! • Fat' the [llll'Chnse of the olcl fmmc schoolhouse uncl Mrs. Eunice l.:aker will write • 12~9 i\l!'clumic Street, Lansing· the news fat· Millville dlll'ing the Mrs. Ada HarknefiP, Hownrrll 0 • one-half (I:,) acre si1c on Clinton ancl Ardmore streets Fitchburg h'adt!IP.Ss and Miss Virginia Price © 11,.... , ""n" ..... ~ .... u ..... " "'"""'"''lll ... u::J, ... "~..,... - .. • . .:v-7•u.,.• summer. iiirs. J.yle Gt·ow • in Okemos, -described as: Stephanie Wallace nnrl Susie Ui_1ent St~~~~~~_: ___F_· I_u_sl_,_in_g __ n_s.:..l __o_o_li_•_o_•_~~~_ .._•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•,_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_~_•_•_o_.•.;..-_•_-_•-_•_• __ Lots 5 and 6 of Block 6 of the Village of Okemos. Crofoot visited school one fore­ The W. S. C. S. will meet Fri­ Sealed bicls will be received by the Board of Educa­ noon lnst week They will be be­ day, May 14, at 2 p. m. at the • tion at the school Business Off'ice, in Okemos, Michigan, ginners in the fall. home of Mrs. Rolland Bnlrlorff. until7::i0 p.m., E. S. T., lVfonclay, May 17, 1934, at which Millville W. S. C. S. is sponsor There will be election of officers ,. time such bids will be publicly opened. ing n penny supper Tuesday eve­ 'Lnd a stori< shower for Mrs. Cal· A certiriecl check 01' a bidder's bond wif h two sure­ ning, May 18. Proceerls nrc to go houn. ties, payable to Erwin J. Benne, Secretary, Board of into the rPpnir fund. Plans are under way for the Education, l'ot· not lPss than two per cent ( 2 ~;,) of the 1\:fi·. nnd Mrs. DiC'k Wilcox nc­ Memoria I Day progrnm to b~ amount bid will be required with each bid submitted con­ rompanierl Mr. illlLl Mrs. Ray­ held at the Fitchburg church May 30 al 2 p. rn. ditioned io SCClll'P the Board or EcluC'aiion from loss or mond Wilcox and rami!~· ttpnorth last Sunday. · Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gee and damage by re~son of the wit hdt•::nval of the bid m· the Mr. 11111! Mrs. Orn Bal\Cl' cnlCl'· ~llr. ::mel !\Irs. William Wilson are Ill= VOU LIKE IT failure oft he bidder to enter into a eonti·act of perform­ the program committee. ance, if such bid be acet>p1 eel by the Board. tained Mr. and Ivlrs. Clare Baker nnrl family, 1\lt'. am! l\lrs. Ray­ The following officers were in. f'he sho\IVroolft An ahstmc1 of title, post Pel to a Clll'J'ent date will be mond Bnl\Cl' and baby nncl Mrs. elected for Sunday school recent· available to 1llc sucecssful bidder. Conveyance' will be Helen Swanson and children Sun­ ly: Superintendent, Mrs. Hugh made by warmn1y deed. clay. 1\lorehouse; secretary, Anna . The Board of Education reserves the right to re- Mr. nnrl Mrs. Ora Bnker were Schultz; treasurer, Mrs. Lyle , , • if yon spark lo tho low-slung Ject any m· all bids and to waive rormnli1ics. dinner guests nf his sififcr of Wil­ Grow; and Missionary secretary, silhmmtte of thin stirring Super nnB'' .•• No bids mny be wit hclrnwn for at least 30 clays. liamston Thmsclny. Mrs. Alman Lathrop. thoRo long nnrl lovely lincH of """"[>·Cut Board of Education Peter Phelps spent the wcel' Til ere was a specia I progrnm rloore mul f•·ntfprs , , , lhc d1·nnutlic Ol:cmos Consolidated School encl 'with Mt', and Mrs. Elmer in Sunday school Sunday honor- punornmie \~indr.;!Jicld tl1ut mukm; othcrR Okemos, Michigan -; Phelps:·: ; '· : ..' i: :. · . r . :" ing Moll1cr's Day. Mrs. Dell lool' old , •• in Hhnrr, if lid< c·ru· gi\·~s Smith, 96 years old, and Mrs. ,I By: Et'\\'in J. Benne, Secretary Mary· .t. ~lleljls spent ·sa I ut·rlay 'you n thrill jusl stundiuM still , , • · '' '·, 1 aml Sunday wil)l Mr. atlrl Mrs. Helen .Jump, 91 years old, were ., ElmcH Phelps. ~ · , . ·given plants 'for helng the' oldest i I Mr. and Mrs. Laton Dielricl' of mother's present. Mrs . .Joyce Car· Belicnc visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan pentcr was ll1e youngest mother, Dietrir·k Sunday. Mrs. Frnnccs SchLtllz was the Mr. ancl M1s. Cletus Cutcher youngest t:randmothcr and Mrs on +he Road! anrl son spent the weel< c>nd with Ho!Jerta Wilson had the most chil­ Mr. ami Mrs. Bill Nottingham. dt·en present !llr. nnrl Mrs. Alec Miner called Mr. :mel Mrs. Lloyd . Gee arc on Mr. and TV!rs. Bill Nottingham spcmling n few days at their cot­ Sunday. tage al Rush lalr played 1he Lohengrln and Men· Escorted clown the aisle hy her which the hostess HI!I'Vcd refresh· rlclssohn wedding marches. father, tlw hrlcle wore 11 street· mcnts. For he1• werlrlln(! I he hrlde length gown of kc hlue r·aw sill< I J\uthlccn received many ni<:u chosen gown of sat iii styled wllh Betty Hinkle Is fcnturlng n fitter! gathered horl!cc gifts. a molder! brldlr:e and a full sl. D11anr> Shultis length train. Her flngertlp·length bodice fmm necl{ to waist nncl and fnmlly of Roseville spent veil of Illusion fell from a satin the gown was styled with a full Mother's Da)' with l1is (Iarents, hnnnct adomcd with seed pearls. Bridal Shower skirt. Mr. anrl Mrs, IInrry Shullis. She carried a cascade arrange· Ed Ferris has returned from Betty Hlnl !mil following the cere· Mrs. Rex Stribley, Mt·s. D. Lee of roses and gardenias. Mrs. left on a 2·weeJ(s motor trip to , . mony. Refreshment~< of punch Ware, Mrs. Ronalrl Scribner, Mrs. Spurgeon chose a navy sheer Florida. Robert. Aldrich, Mrs. M. J. Green, dress with navy and white ac· anrl tiered wedding cake were. Are Solemnized Saturday The bride graduated from Ma· Wanf Ill ~et·vcd. Out.·of·town guests came Marilyn Marie CmToil of Holt Mrs. James Dart and Jane Dart. cessorles. Her corsage was like Fairhotham of Mason are the The hostesser; served icc cream· Mrs. Ingl1ram's. son high school in 1951 and has from Mason, Leslie, How~ll. and Neil Marshall Fairbotham nf IJridcgroom's parents. filled cream puffs topped with Reeeption Following Cm·emony since been employed at the Holt l~lint, Potterville, Perry and Mar· Mason spoke their mn rria;~e shall. The bride chose a wallz·length hot ·fudge, mints, nuts, tea and Now l y weds greeted their Products Co. in Holt. Mr. Spur· vows in the reetot·y of tile Im· gcon graduated from Holt high At. Hrimll, in J,ansin~r maculate Heart of Mary church frock of lace and tulle for her coffee. The serving table, covered guests at a reception in the 1\lr. and Mrs. Shattucit are .now wedding, The lace bodice featured with a peach·pink linen cloth, church parlors following the school in 1952. He works at the in Lansing Saturday afternoon at Jackson Photo Center in Jacl1wn. at l10me at 1910 Forest avenue 2 o'clock. a roll·baek eollar and the long featured a centerpiece of pinl< ceremony. Carol Peterson of in Lansing. lace sleeves ended in points over ·and yellow daisies and pink snap· Rockford, Illinois, cousin or the I UeheJ,rNIII Dinnm· llcld Mrs. Shattuck graduated from Fr. Josepl1 E. Wiehct· per· tile wrists. The full skirt was dt·agons·. Mrs. Miller and' Mrs·, A buffet supper was served at Sexton high school ln.1953 and is formed the douhle·ring eeremony st.ylecl with 2 layers of nylon Hinkle poured the iea and cof· 7\T • C [~.f. • employed, by tlie New York Life In Ore presence of ·20 guests. tulle, over sillt. A Juliet cap of fee. HOW Ill a lJ ornza COUPLE SPEAKS VOWS Innurance Co. in Lansing. Mr. The bride is the daughter of lace and net held in place her Miss Hinkle and Stuart Miller Russell E; Bernard and Velva Shattuck will graduate from Ma· Mr. and Mrs. ErlwHrd M.· Carroll fingertip·length veil. She carrhirl nlan to exchange 111.1pt-ial vows L. Campbell, both of Lansing son high school in June. of Holt. Mr. anrl IV!rs. Herscl an arrangement of white roses Saturday, June 12, in the Mason were united in marriage by Jus­ anrl lilies of the valley. Presbyterian church. · tice of the Peace Roy Adams at Mrs.. , Phillip Griffin of Jack· \ ... '' ''' "' his rcsirlcnce Satm·clay evening. son, the bride's sister, was rna· Mrs. Zola Osborne was cnter- They were attended by Mr. m1rJ tmo of honor. She wore a yellow talnecl at dinner In Laming Moth· Mrs. R. D. Sl~,tct;. al~o of Lansing, I Now tarfeta froci1 topped with a white er's Day by Mr. anrl Mrs. Orlin .FQR._YOUR OLD WATER HEATING .. net ovcrsltirt, and carried a hou· Wl!Jyoung and Mr. '"''OOIW··· Ft·om ,I to 9 p. m. the newly- and Mrs. Aubrey Smith and fam· Guests were her mother, Mrs: weds greeted their guests at a ily of Holt. Mrs. Smith Is another Madge Bai In fnnnnl ill lire concert mareh, "Lonr/nn Pnr.- Mnrclt," anrl .fohn Phillip :>ollsa'H member of the club who had been fnt· the ill'fnlr. The crliH'Cl'l will cant;" "Hollywnorl Serennclc," 1 "Stn~·s and Stripes Fm·evct•," treasurer for 28 years. HosteHscs for the aflernnon were Mrs. William Dm·t, Mrs, : 4-H Clubs Roy Cht•lstensen and Mrs. Rollin Cedar Street Pu]Jils Give I Dart. Cumuli! A~~it;H Till' sr•r•tond tnei'!lil''( 'of II'· NAOJ\U LEE FOX ·.· ... BIRTHDAY IS HONORED S]Jring Concert on Friday Canann Aggics HI dub was held , Mr. and Mrs. Fl'ilnl\ Slid of Io'riclny wi Ill 11. memhcr'H JH'eHcnt. Mr. _and Mrs. Clare I• ox of 1 .Dansville, Mr~. Minnie Howery of A variety of lively and enter· ILlltln Sm1!c," as their• portion of Plans for n Hoflball team :tnrl Dansvtllc announce the cngngc- Leslie and Mr. anrl Mrs. ilert lalnlng Joll\ sonr,s were BUilJ:: hy the prn~rmn, Seeoncl f(l'nrirr~ pr·c>· I-TT r•amp wP.re dismtHsecl. Fer.rl menl of their dnughler, Naomi Wnspcr nnrl IIowP.ry Wasp~t· pupils oi tile Cerlnr Street P.le· ~enter! "Rain Drops,'' ":-lunrl.';c Lee o[ Marshall, In Floyrl Thor· spent Tuesday evening wit.h CeC'IJ mcnt at·y school F'rlrlay evening at Srllll-(," "Pcar·c Pipe SunJ.(," nnrl c:mls anrl 4-H sl~ns· were rxivcn 1o enl'it member-. ~~lll, :wn oJ Mr. anrl Mrs. Floyd Howery honoring his hlrlhclay a "Festival of Foll' SonJ.(s." The "The Little Birds' Ball." 'llwrson of Marshall. anniversary. Icc cream and birth· Hcfreshmcnt~ wcrr. served al Ii1ICHIGAN \'\'Elm was celebmtecl at cancer! was presented at 7:30 p. "Song of the Shoes," "The Gar· the close of the meeting. Tl1e couple IH attending high clay cake were served. dren al.tcmlr~d Ihe obset'Vtmce. m. In the h!J.(h school auditorium rlcn,'' anrl "Come and Sec" were sclwnl at 1\larsliall anrl will grnd- * • * l.he Eden school F'J·ir]ay nrtemoon. Shown Behind the gt·oup in the picltn·e is a llllrlcr lhe clireetlon of .To Ann the numbers which the first Onmu!ag-u Community Fat·mm·s uatc in June>, ·.tbovc modeling olclt.imc elothes for their muml·of the way Eden looked in the early Mcnor:lt. Palt·ida Arlnms was the grader,.; sang. I\! em herH of I ht! Onondaga ~htssmatcs m·e Linda Feazel Tillie Kt•mner accompanist. No wedding date has been set. Troth Revealed days. ·Tiw chlldt·cn · rc~constrttd.ccl the Fourth graders sanJ.( "Taranlr!l· Community Farmers met al the Linda MmTis, Shirley :rvfoJTis ;lllcl Mike Glenn: To open the pmgmm, No, "garden" after rcudiAg uccounls or Eden his­ "0 la,'' "Night and Dny," "Little home of R .•T. fit urman last Mon· l!ayncs to meet with him at. his Miss Alice C:hapin, member or I he Michigan ,John,'' "The Hunter,'' and "A lm·y. White Dove," and "The Blue Bells dny 111 8 o'clock. home F'rlday, !>Jay 7, to rlr.cir.le Week conm111.tce, and Llw leachcl', 1\!In;. Law­ F'rec ~pirit,'' witl1 .To-Lynne Cap· Officers chosen were: Presi­ Following the clispi:Jy of olcl clothing and of Scotland." when the next regular mecllng ··encc Dolbc1~, wodwd t.oget hc1· to plan the pn illlll Shirley Chapman as clar· dent, Tom Emcm;·, vice-president, would be held. · HlltiC]UCS, 1he lllOt hOI'S \VCl'C SCI'VCd enffcc and 11'0~~~·:m1. MollJPJ's and rr·iencls of the ehil- inclists, "Night IJI'r'cling Song," Fifth graders closer! I he pro­ .Tames Stunmm; secretary, Linda Rofreslunents were ~;crved .ct cake. (Ingham County News plloto.) :111cl "Galway Piper,'' wcr·e prc­ gram wit it tile select ions "Put Tlarforrl; t r•casurcr and repm·tcr, the close of tile meeting. Bentr>rl by sixth J.(rnrlct·s. Your Little Foot,'' "Sie;tl Awa>'•" Bell,\' Sturman; and recreation, * * ~~ . Mr~. Clatlrle l'ost nii<'JII]l'rl tlw Third graders snn1< "The Millw "The Little Pig," and "The Ash Dora Nowlin. Ma.v hreal\fast at tile MI. Hope WARES WIN AT COLI~ Mason PTA Installs. Ojj'icers ·\'lay,'' "Lullaby,'' and "Susie, Grove." The group volecl to have dues Mr. and Mr~. D. Lee Ware \von Methodist cliut'<.'IJ in L•1nsing Jno;t for the ~ummer to be used for both low net and blind bogey Monrlay. Sl11• ar•r•omp:mierl :\Irs. HEBF.KAH COTEIUI~ MEETS Wedding Date Set the CXpCnHeS of the dub. prizes at the first twilight golf Nellie VanWngc•twn, Mrs. Milr!rerl At Monday Evening· Meeting Fourteen members of tile Ma· Projects which lhc members meet tit the Lansing Countt·y t..:rompitz anti !VIr:-;, J3r>: ~Ita Zt!eh son Hchelml1 Coterie met Monclav nre taking nrc dairy, beef, crops, Club l:tst Thursday afternoon. j 'o a sixth rlistt'itl connmlirm of .1\Tason P. T. /\. memlwrs i(iillJ· Jlilt·s. Do~·l1• lllii'Jsidr>n!'., pin. Mrs .• Lawretll'rl Lang. Cnnls were played with junior leadership. Ncdnesrlar. :\1ot!lf'r\ Day gul'sts :;dum! for their final nH:ctinJ.( 11f Laxton l'l'fllll'lr>rl 011 tile• state of Brown City were Sunday din- 'I first prize going to MrH. Harold At the elosc of I he meeting, the ncr guests of Mr. Burgess' par­ 1t the Post home wen• Mr. ami the ycnt'. t•onl·rntioJn at S:t1:inaw which she Lnrl;lns. Mrs. Ja,v Coft'cy won· ·~rlllJ!l played gnmes ancl refresh· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burgess. \tHiell as H rlell'f~nle. consolntion. Mrs. Huth GrcJ.(g won mcnts were served. md Mrs. Gail Crewett arHI sun, lllf! nrwly-e!Pt'l<'oi ntTkers. Mrs. 1I A rPpoJ•t t1n llw haznnr spnn· tile white elcplwnt prizr. Hcfresh­ ~lark AilPn of Lnnsing. , ,John I Tassinen is I iw new prcsi· srn:t•rl liy HlP r. T. A. waH J.(iven Community n,r,mhws Mis~ Muriel Hosl,in:; of Leslie, mcnls'nf iee ct·cam, salarl, wafers, ...... •'• .. . i r!cnt; Mrs. H.klmrd MJJJ.c;, teadll!l' I h~"Mr.t;, l'nn!Py, d1:1irman o[ tlw coffee and lea were served. Twenty-five club members took Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Geren of . Mr.. mrl ~!Js. ,\tt!Hu l •111 .JIHI'vkc-prr!Hirlent; Mrs. V<'rnon Snv· wavs anrlmP:tJts t'OJnmilto•P SliP a trip to Grer.nficld Village Fri· Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Law­ 1111 * Iii * .'~ 1>:· Mr.. nnarcl; tn•aH· rp.li'llt'\' a111l Pnfor'•·t•Jnent of lmvs Day. gressors rt AIIPn, sm lhllcnts, Mt. <~IHI !\Its. Cl,ue led)· tarinn, Mrs. Clairmont Everitt; pmgram. a 1:irls qua1·1et eonsisl­ Pnd with l1i~ pnrcnts. Mr. anrl chureh Sunday evcninJ.(. entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. F'mnk Allen o~ moml. :mel deleJ.(aleH, 1\!rs. Stanley Col'tl- ing of Pal /\dnlllH, Sue Mills, Jan· Mrs. Robert '!'. l"lctehcr. Several eluh members partiei- and Mrs. Donald Brown, Mrs. Every road, Mason. Mr: and Mrs. KentH•Ih Co~Jk of well anri Mrs. Doyle 13Ul'J.(PSH, Iicc !\ester nn1l Krl frnrr 1\!r. anrl 1\!rs. D. C. HoHC! of I sqtt:trc daneinJ.( club in MnHrm. served punc!J and cookies at tile Mt'H. V. G. Summerliclrl, Roger ARLINE BERTHA WALTER The~~". Sou!~s; prnycr •. Leona.rd Sandra of DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Rapids iligl1 school in 105:3. Grand Ledge, Mr. and Mrs. Vnnn .fames V:~nrler Vcn presenter! close of the mcctinJ.(. Pen me, offet tory, 4-II chorus Ill· Robert Wa):(ner, Barbara and Mr. Allen graduated from Mason 1 Favoritr. anrl Miss Elcnnm Ste­ . I \mmL!rrnan ami liary allll Mr./ . . , . . .. , .. vens, all of .Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Walter an· cludmg .John ~ncl Gerald ~ur- Larry of Grand Ledge and Mrs. high school with l11e class o mrl l\lrs. Haymunri Oal;er and .1\I.r. .Jn.~l !las. ::;,u_l: .Jon~,, :'lltl . lrJ,r. ~.uHI ;\J·J·s ... Jo:. A .. DcnHmllru nounccs the en~agement of her brook, Fran~cs fhomas and Rt~h· Jennie Brown, mother of Mrs. F. 1931. · . Marie spent Mother's Day with Millie Gtaham of East Llllsmg :;pent Sunrl<~~ \lith Mt. and Mrs. Mrs. Rohet·t !'elton and family of daughter, Arlmc Bertha, to an! and MarJ!yn Van Horn; sertp· A. rialdcrson The couple is plannin):( a se'p I Holt. ~fr. anrl Mrs. Elwin Amn1crman and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Adams Jlarulcl Sanbcn·n at Grand Rapids. Charles E. I-II lis of Williamston. lure reading, Judy Case: accor· ' tember wedding. ancl famil)'. were guc:;;ts of!"'~'· aml ~rs. Rob· Mrs. Sanborn i~ Mr~. Densmore's Mr. :111rl Mrs. llerman Riggs of He iH t tw :;on of Mr. ancl Mr:;. eli on solo, Carol Soli is; sermon Dr. ancl Mrs. Robert Bullen, * •· ,,, Rives .Junction wr.rl' guests at . . crt Acheson I• nday even mg. granrlrlntiJ~htet·. Roy Hills of Williamston and is message, "The Master Car- Janel and Jim and Mrs. Clifford Mr. ~mel MrH. Russell Hunting Mr. ancl illrs. Wtlltam .J. D~xter I l'YI .. \V'Ji . co 1 . dinner Sunrlny of Mr. and Mrs. employed at the Fisher Body in penter," Waldo IInsteller of De- Keesler visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray. ton and children, MargD, Mai·y I. tr 1 -1 ,. '1'1 .. 1· . · •i·t Mr. and Mrs. Joscun Alwrs and · ts. t Jlll ·e>let ct waH callecl Erie Spenny. · In Ihe a rternoun Jl llnt;iiy wnh Mr. anci[ because of a. serious a~cident lu they caller! at tile home of Mrs. in Dansville. lyn Wood :mel Helen Phclp~; and clay. mother, Mrs. William Maclam, a1 vanta ami New York. Mrs. Leo Stone ami Judy. her mother. Higgs' t'llll~in, Mr~. A. B. Kce~lcr Mi:;s Waller i~ a ~enior at Ma- benediction, Hcv. Raymond Ben· Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burgess dinner Sunday. Other gucstf· o[ 01\emos. Tiley also visi1ecl her• son high schrml. The r:ouplc is nelL and family visiter! Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. EVCl'\' aunt, Mrs. Emma Hammond, who planning 11 .Tune 26 wedding. There will be a ~ocinl and husi- [•'reel Burgess Sunclay afternoon. and Elizabeth of Pontine, Mr. nn~~· i~ 01 ~·Pars old. ,. '' ''' ness mcel ing May 17 at the Rives They were entertained aL dinner Mrs. Leo Sherman and Tommy o • l'vli'. a111l Mrs. Gordon Edmonds Mr. :1 nd Mrs. Philip MacLalw Itown hall. in the evening by Mr. and Mrs. Wyandotte anrl Mr. and Mrs. Eu A ROCKER will fit into YOUR ROMhad1iYe spent Mother's Day week end at nnrl family of B~relary, .Jack Silsby, ;eacl the :;ing and Mason. 1-:tationecl with tile r• .-vy at Nor J\lfrerl Allen. her home this week. mtmllcs of the last meetmg. . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams foJI\. . It was voted that Howard Brutn · be captnln of the ball team. The and family and Mr. ancl Mrs. 1\k anrl Mrs. Bucl' Mcrinclor~ president ('hose Jo Linda Smith, Harrison Smith and family were of Trenton. Mrs. Flossie Lam Ingham County News May 13, 1954 Page 5 Leon Crippin ami Raymond dinner guests of their parents. pherc and childrc·n ami Mrs. Mau ·------'------"------, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kilputriclc, Sun- rice Briggs spent. Mother's Dny day. Mrs, Emma Jion, Mr. ancl 'the navy. Mrs. Lester Howery and family ,---.;______of Eaton Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Currin and fnmilj' unrt Mr. anrl Mrs. Gerald Anderson, HOUSE PAINT 1 all of Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. We Richnrcl Larson. Lionoil Processed Mr. ancl Mrs. Hal Hull of 1 Deliver l~vanston, Illinois, spent the week end with Mr. nnci Mrs. Jame::; Brown ancl Timothy. Mrs. Brown nnd son returned to Evanston For Only Gallon with her parents to spend a $619 week. Mr. and Mrs ..Robert Leonard Prescription and family spent the weel\ end at Houghton Lalce with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Guernsey, Service m 5-Gallon Lots Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch at­ und other tended the ground-breal,ing cere­ many for the new bridge at Mac­ ldnaw City o.ver the weel\ e11d. Drug Needs Mr. and Mrs. Lyle III'H Roc! awm·decl, Running !o1· the Aggie I'ETIIUSHA-J•dy !It, IDD•I •Ho,ooo oo Mr. nnd }\11 s, IJ rtoy Be,wh oiJHI •lllri fnmlly and M~~ My111 Mol'lln Young field Weclnesrlny hut dom­ ITagenbttch lind Dan~vllle's Don ftosh were Keith Douglas, Orville School Dlatrlct No I Frl, lnahom Stute nf Mlchllfllll 'l'hu 1'1 nhu1u CnUI t 11 Inated the io\vc•r plnws In tulm feu the Cuunly c1r lu).Chnm Mrs Eclnn linney E!ntertnlnerl of L. F'1Pcl lllnd Wnleoll ville with ~~points anrl Wlllwms ~cluwl Dlt~lllcl 1111lll fl,l/1 n'tlud,, 1' M tim•• nrul flhttc he "''rmlrthli to ltllllv•, Mr. nncl Mt s M .T Rens were Mrs .Tnmcs Tfnrl nccompnnlerl by lnllttlll ::Jturuli1d 'lime on lht 21th daay Wilson .Jttendcd a Stanley brush ton took fifth with •J!JI, points t ~limine 111111 l!dluttt nil cluirnK untl du .. rmtl'llnlnerl .rt dinner Sunday nft· Mr• Anna LesPney, }\11s Rurlolph nl Mny, ll>rol ~nld l•hl• will lm Jlllhllely DIBlldK IIJrufltMt Mlllil lltH!l: llHtld by lllld htt Dunsvllle flnlslwrl with 3 t fi/10 UJUllltfl llfHI H lld nl thu ltUUIIIl IJitUt!lll( fntt Hllld ( tlll/ll nmJ tlmt tt11• lcgnl hu!Jd party nt the lwrnc ol Mrs P.1t F'yes will not sec when tile ernoon at the home of Mr nnrl Mf(hftsc•h .mel Mrs Arthur or thu Bcmrd ur bchu HtiOII to be Ill ld or Hllid clfcctHMttJ untilhd f(f Jnhttlit the Hegge Tlllllsrlay <~fternoon IH'.tll wishes them to he hllnrl D!'· points unci LPsill' with 12 2/10 ctlnum ru lnJ.( ul 1 Ill 1' M, on Knill dntu M1 s Asll Towsley, Geisenhaver, ,tlsn altenrlerl. r~ttnl• nf \\hlch ttlld dccer111e d diet! HU!:4~cl P,1t Hegge •lllrl sons spent I he sir C' crlnc•c,lls truth, us dmlme•sK Knld hnndH will he dnltd Mny 1, I!Hil tthnuhl lw uciJutllcutPtl und tlclctm!ncd Dill Fouty copped Stndllnlrltw's 1 wcel1 end In the north llshlng [ clr1es tile e.11111 SenecnJ pair· of th HI pi.JC cs Wlnnrng the Mr and M1 s. Benrle Blnldey I Rev Mayton .Tones of Lansing will L11 con rum hond11 In thtJ •I• nnmlnu• JL IK Otdt•J••d, Jhat ull th1 tlctlllutl'l uf nnrl2 suns of Plymcruth spent the occupied the pulpit:! .11 Groven tlon ur $1 11110 Oil • nch, y;fl/ he nurntlt'rud Krtld dttttllttcd !Ill IU4JIIftutl to JHttiOIIl HIO low hu!'lllcs In 21 8 sPconds WPek end with rrl<~liv1•s hcrl' hurg nncl Robbins chur< hes Sun comlt r.utl.-•ly In tho tlllt ct. ordtl of thull tlul1 clnlmH In WlitiiiH' urul undt!t nuth nncJ the 120 hlgl1 lrlllriiPs 111 1(, 8 muturltltti (111111 I Ln Hit, both lndutllvo, ntt Plovldtd lt.V l:lllLl\Jit to ttHitl l'uttlt. ut Mt ami M1s. Don King and day morning in the olhsence of will t11 111 I nil '"'"t fHHll lhcl1 datu nt. u the Ptnlmte Olfht ul ~ll'i Wt!Ht S11glnuw Fouty's- time rn the low hualles Ginny we1e rllnner guests at the .fames Moores, the minister, who rr l" u1 111t•11 IIUt t },;('l!t dime 1 u ry, Jlt t fllteLI, lnnr~lnJ.C, hflclh.mu on 01 lu•f01t llel nn IngiHJm County lr..Jgue unnum, 1 Xftii.HhH d 111 multlr.Jl!K uf .. Llf tho I Uh tiHY o( July, ,\ IJ I U/i t Hl t• II home of his sister, Mrs HIC'ltoll'd Is sick Each mothm· present wns PY, tiuld lnttlll'lt \\1/IIH rmynblu un l11tt o'clncl\ In tht fnlt:I111Hrt tmld tlmo und SOMETHING'S FISHY-This meet record, eJ,tslng tltc• 22 sr.r Proctor of Lunsrng and l'nlled on given 11 •mnll potted plant. liiHt. duy c1,r Junuuty, JOr,ri, nnd lltJOllw fthue !JeJOJ(" llftflty UJ(1Uif\lutf (OJ l)ll Humboldt penguin just doesn't ond mat11 poslr.d ily GIPnn 'l'uttlr nnnunlly tlllltnfttl nn tho lltHL dny of l xnmlnntlon und ruiJliHlltlt nt uf ull clnimH his m(Jiher, Mrs. Tennle f\111g. Mt and Mts .Tames IIart called Jurnuu y u111J July lu tnch yenr '1 ho 111- 1111d cit rnnntiK ll~ltlnttl tH Itt dt •••••••• Don Dixon, hoUr of Stnckh!lclge, lum lnt 1 nell tmntl HU 11 theml!d HH fol At n nf Coua t, he hi ut tht M1 s Lenn North neromp.mwd !'loyd Ttce of Pollet vrll!! unci Mr. Ju'\ H Probntt Otllt t•, In the City of MuR"Oil Jll hr1dge ••••••• finished third anrf fourth 1espec liH HHitl (uunty Cll/ Lh1 7th tluy uf l\1uy I ')ennrs to Holt I"r11lay r.vl!nlng of and Mt s .Toe Hart called $1 r. 00 on ellch ltnrul cnJ!f c\ rot I(!· Mrs Maud!! Lantis nne\ Irarolcl I tlvely, Williamston's Tom Beatty dtmpt10n ptlnt let July t, !0611 .A u J 1l11 I ;net week when the high school .Nh· and Mrs .Tomes Knott and Un 00 on lllch ht ntl cnllt:d f•tt tr .. "'"""''· HON JOliN Mel L~.1.1 AN Lantrs and fnmll) went with Mr took firth and StoddJrrdgc's Willy Jutl~t of Jltnltute • ·md grade sc hoof lwuls gave .1 family have moved from Lansing tl~;:rnJ tlon on 01 nflH July I ltiU3 hut nn!l Mrs William Lctfell to spent • Btanham, sixth. pr!oJ lo Jtlly l, 1'167, In th~ Muller of tlw £:-,tult nf I H. • concert to tlH' Pa~lchnyk tenant house. Sunday with W<~ltcr Mehalskc • $ri IJII on cnch bond cnllf'd for 1 rdcmr· ),[AN M. IVINNII: II• Chllllld bL llm1ltd urttl thut n • Ledge, M1 ~ Lollw Hoehn of day rllnne1 gur.f his mother, Mrlllreil North, Mr ancl Mrs. Bet mnd Brshop. th~ tntcwKt. cottt of euch btd will ltC com Jilted !Jy Llelt•t mlniul{ Ht. lhL rt\tt: provlt.led hy Ktnlutt to ~mltl Cuutt nl lht 1\!r anrl Mrs Chm lie II1cl and they ull called Eighth Grade chumH unci dfmandt~ IUC.tlntit Hnhl dt.: JHILILLiou t•rot1ucl H t!H• Jowt:t~t intereKl tenKctl, und fu1 L)u ntlJtuJuatio11 111111 DavJ[J Bauer IHJVI! the mumps treated to wtthsrand rlus tmn1shmont, shtcld your ?n Mtss Lena Munn at the Ma 1ottt to th~ School IJI~tltlct. b:nch IJit.ldtJ r tletermtrtlllUJII of th~ hi!lrK al Itt\\ uf ttuttl ~onlc Home hospttal Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hunt an,l ,.hull Klutu 111 hlti hid the lltlr.lcHt cuHt to Mr and Mrs Freel Wilson went c(el'£ntted 11l tlu• ttnto u( hr:; d(•lllh t.!l1 vnluuble possesstons from hnrm sa\t vou gnef th~:: School DhLtltct, compuL~J 111 th~ With Mr and !Yh s Wrllwm Wll Mr .uul Mrs Cla1r Vnn Prpe1·, family spent the week end near t1tlcd to 1nllt'rlt the c:-~tntc of which lht Cadillac trout Jtshmg mnnnut ttl..ove ttl•cc!tictl Nu PIOJIOtlttl lot It ct!lt:;t!tl dletf ttPJZetl son to vrsit Mrs Cm rrc Lytte ut ond mone)' Come and >oc 0111 Cr>l b/~·• sdt"Ctmn who ate Hawld Wll•on's tenants, OOtltt the Jtllll!hlltlt or leHK thnll ull the I It IH 1 utlhct 0Jdlitt•l 'lhnt puhhc' no visrted he1 pa1ents near Perry PLtptls 1r1 both tooms harl !herr o1 ut rt r•tlcf lcH~ thnn 1110 o/t of Lhcn Kalamazoo hosplt.tl, Monday of Joanna Wtstern CL01f[ ,,,, u'\ shtdes- Jtlll vnluu w1ll bo corumlcretl, tJce the1Puf bt gaven by Jlllbllcutton of n eyes tested Monday hy the coun· copy of lht~ 01 det onec 1 JH h W(H 1. fol Mrs Waller B.nter unci Donna Sunday 1'h~ stdd bondt~ 111 c puyuble ft om ntl lh!tC uuccmuuve w~~k~ In VtOU!i to twld ty health department assisted by vulor( m tnxf H HtthJtet tu tHlch ltm1tntaon June, Ethel PJ,lllnt, Mts Guerdon Okemos sophomore Roosa wa" Elmer Franklin calleJ Sunday tiny or hctlllnsr, In tht! lnJ.rhum County urton Htdd tnxlng' ftO\\Ut nt~ may teHult Willner of the 140 111 5G.9 seconds '>n Mr ancl Mrs Charles Ft anl<· MrF EdWill cl Cmr. Ni.!Wl! n neWHIIIIJtH JHtnh d and Cit ru· Usher and Mrs Erntc Frmkle at· ftum th~ r•aovislonH of ~!:!elton .. I Article lutetl In Hult.l county nt J that the fiUUtl­ Mts Etnest Hunt surprised of tht Mtchlt.:tLn Conr~tttutwn und lhe tended the P T. A meeting dress Gulny of W1lliamslon was ·lm X nry of Hllld elilnte gJYe known Ililt l~litt d P·t~ce r r/,u t Mtchl):{nn Pro(•t:t ty '1 nx 1... 1mltullort Act nd and Alan Rrchm cis of Has· Mrs Charles F'ranltlm and Mrs pupils Jn the West room Fnday 1 (lfllllt!K IHfllltiOIIIlf IIOlJCe 111"1 tei[UIItd hy revue at the Stockblldge school A certilled ol cnt-~lttet't! check In un lnw lett look third Harrret King attendeil the moth afternoon by laking birthday nmount. ol ::;1,601100 t11u,,n u11on an Wednesday mght ICe 111 JOliN McCLEI.t.AN, Several nerghhors l111d a plow· Heavmg the shot 34' 4 ~~". er·dnughter banquet at ihe Meth· cal an Mu•tlou 'lh 'Y"' mg bee 1o1· Loal Townsend, who mvcrsnry of thl! School Ut~lrld, nHtKt accoffi/ uny Mort 1son dill] s 1 0 c 1\ lay evening of last wee,c cnch bid 111:1 n !ltiUJIIfllee uf J.:oucl tulth lluputy ~·K••L•• ~~·olmt~--~a 1~ in bed wtth the mumps, Friday Mel Pu'h for !ugh hon Mr. and Mrs Roy Buckrngham The Lawrence Burgess family 011 Lhc Jtnt t of Lht: l.udtlet Lo h~ for. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION aftclnoon MASONS- (t \ted tltl IJt(Utduted t.fUnlfli-;:l :1 tf tlliCh bJd were clmner guests Sunday nt the were guests at dtnner Sunday nl fu: IL{'('t [llCd lllld lht.! buJdt.!l flllfH tu liJlQ.Il~, Ind •.jfOl'rlh9,Wf:;~ll" en,d. I wrth !Yh and Mrs ArthLtr Gerscn· for next fall, Vlstled East Cannan FOR HEARING CLAIMS ur. w lln1 11111).{ StnlP. of Muhi&"ILII lht.! P1<1Lut~ Cot~Jt nld t••lltlon Mll,e rreeman of Jackson spent lay anniversary wh1ch was F11 pre school VJS!Intwn day. for tltt County of lnuhum It'" l'u•th•·• Ordu~e•l. lh11t nuhllt no· the fils! of the wcel< wllh !Yh FURNISHINGS lay Satmday evening the lla11s The lh1rd grade spent Ftlday At n ~~ ~MIUII o( Knitl GOut t h•ld nt th• ''"liar. or uo "''' 11 uy IHJUI~enlltv Mllln lfl"'l Seyfm th tttdtl 'Htnte Hhould bt ltmltctl und lhut , 'I Mrs Vtelor Brenner and Mrs time lllld JliliCl be HI POintfd tu I~CCIVl' u~nmlne nntl ullJHt~t ull chumtl nHII de· Dick Jackman vlsJted school mnndt~ ngn11u1t. ~nul du(mHed by 11nt1 u~ South Leroy fore tmid court • Rexlne Glynn Wednesday !o1enoon lUrs. 1\Iet•ton It IH Oulrott d !hut ctt~tltlotu 0( Hattl IUcc Congratulations! Mau01n and Elizabeth Seyfarth tl~r.(ll\lietl rue JC(IUIH~tl to )ll!Htlll theu The Southwest Whenttlelcl ex­ from Champmgn, Illinois, are clillmH to ~mill court Itt tht Ptohntc or. Mr and Mrs Ivan Monroe nnd tlcf'!o ut 20li Wt1Ht SnKinnw Hlrt•et LnnHifHl" tension group wrll meet Wcclnes visltmg the Robert Seyfarth fam Mrchfl(ln ott ol L.t fo1e the 16th dny, ul A.rthur Fear of Wej:Jberv11le were day, May 26, with Ml~ Harold 1ly 1hrs week July A J) 1961, nt tt 11 o'clock In Lltt ~uests at dmner SLtnduy of Mt. Glynn mslead of wllh M1s Dan Hubert Wtll nml sons spent fo1cnoon. HnltJ ttnu anti plnco ht.!ldn mel Mrs H.arold Monroe nnd ll)l[lOtntctl fot thu c~nminntlon nnd utJ .. Masonic Lodge No. 70 F. & A.M. Patl'lcll as pte scheduled Tuesday m I'll!I'H of soft· St. ,IHnws Catlwllc Mlm;lon, fol· """ ·•·: announcer!. nnd prayer mcr!llng Wednesday hall teams In thn Lun~lng Arna lowing :2 YPill'S of eHtlll:hlsm In· .;, '·1· \VIIIIaunslnn M<'IIIIH'Inl J,nllwr· nl8fl,m. Mr'. nnd Mrs. Pmtl Hl!dman, VIVICA Ch~ll'<•lt softball leai-(IIC! Mary nnrl Hnlph callc!d on Mr. .~lr•nctlnn hy Sisll'l' Matthew of r. 1 .. >!. un, 11122 Wrist Grand HIVnnrd ol' conlml tlw Sl~t<•r:; 'or t'l1nnty, Lansing. :•·" '.'.' 1\tll'l f(o<•plln, pn~;lnr. Sunday Burlll(!.)l road. l.lreu\dng of Brcucl, nnrl MI'R. William Lnrson In louin W<•dnosdny nlglrt at tlu• Y, l'luy­ J\llllvllln <:nmmunlly, Carfon Those' who tonic part In tilr. "J, •:· sr·lwol, 10 a. m.; Bihh! l'lnss, 10 I0 11. rn.; Su nduy Hchool and Bible Sumlu~· nflernoon. ln~ Foltz, past or. Wor~hlp ~m·vlc!!, dull's of tho regular Hl'i!SIIn, e'llll11J"nlll[nn ~l!l'Vif'l!l' Wl!l'e ftlch·' ''I ' •' :1. divine sm·vlce, II n, m. class, II ::JO; Gu:;pul and ministry, Mr·. und Mrs. J•'lnyrl Lnunst~in rn.; 10:15 a, m.; sermon tople, "Be r•linmpionsiJip plny·offs and ull· arrl lllrtr.•iil!l', Vll'inr· llore.liCII, ..... ! Ntll'hf'I'Y dc!parlmlml In basemen! Sunclny, :l::lll-~ fl. m.; ministry Different." Chureh sl'lwol, 11 11, entnrtalnml rnomhr.n; ul' thr:lr Slill' ({illlH~H \.\'Pl'C' r1l!-iC'liSS(1d :l!i Dn1111Y Lori, Tony C:enm, Bohby '' ... ,.,' dtlring l'I!J:rltlru· divlrw sPI'Vice Friduy, R p. m. m.; Youth mlly nl the Stnr·k· rnmlly al rllrmet· Sunrlny fnllow­ well ns rh1ties an.! l'l'.',prHwll!ill· Smilli, 1\Pitli ColT, Tommy Gar·· -' ··, IHHII' I'I'Orn II u. m. 1111dr•r <'lllnpe- ilrldge dlUrch at 7 p. m. ln~ the llll'lllOJ'iHI HC'l'VIt!eH at tlw tlr•s of I ho man:agnrs. low, Al\a Oprlylu•, Kronii,Y IIIHI " ,ro', l'ni supervision. Wlllhunstnn Chrlsllnn ~<·lmll'll Eden l'inrrda In lronol' or th•!lr In lm;t ypm·'s ll'ap;11r• :13:1 piny· Ilt 11lllY (;lynn, ,}/I liP r:uer'l'i£11'0, ,., Sul'ii•ly, t:35 s. Putman. Church Nm•Urw11sl. Filue·l•hr·idg·" Com· mnthnr, Mrs. f :er·t l'llriP Ln unsh•lrr. ers were enmllf'd 1111 ~:1 IPnms In .Jurly 1\illg, Laurie f\lng, Kathy "'" 1' .~PrvlePs, u. m.; Williams Ion St. J(ul itl'l'illl''s Sunrlny, 11 :00 munlly, Cm·ron Foltz, pnstnr. Mr. and Mr·.~. T•'loyd Darling nnd I he !Joys, g;lrls anrl nu•ns' clivi· Cmhnm, Drolllrl's HPt•ser·, Mm·y · • · 1 I•:pllwo)lul, Norman J{lnziP, vlr·ar. Werlnr.Miay evf'nlng mPI!llng on Wnl'shlp s. LI'IP nll1·, Hev. Fr. Hugh Conlrr, Cnrr Brn· shor·e o( Woodland anil Mr. anrl .i11min. Pair( (;l'iiTP~. M<~tll'il'<• 1;dtnol, 10 :.1. m.; woi'Ship servicr, a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; churel! in Lansing is May lfl-20 Mrs. Hngl'J' Austin :and daughtrors 11 u. m.; Youth Fellowship, .itlll· N. Y. P. S., 6:•lri p. m.; evening _ __ · But thou, wlum thou pray('si, enil'r into tlw dose!, ani! ll:thidmrx, Arlin I !Piir!, Hog<' I' Spring !Jf Grand LPrlf!P miiPrl nt till' Pfiester, Ho~alic SIP:ulman, .Jnrl· ior group, !1 p. 111.; senior group, evangelistic service al 7:30. Stoc·ldH'idgll lUclhollist, F'rnnlt home of Mrs. Jo'lorr.nce Austin ·,vlu~n thou hast shut th,y door, [lray to thy l•'atht~l' whil'h is in fi p. m. Clwir praPt\c(!, WPclnes- Prayt•r meeting each Wednesday F. Beni~h. pastor, 10:.30 a. m. lvn Hisl'i1. Bed;v I I"rsld, I-I a lsi rd 'lnrl sons Fridny, Mr. nnrl Mrs. st•et•t'l; and thy I~athet• which se1•th in fa'cJ'I'L shall r(•wru·tl thl'(' flralty, .Tnh11 llrnjurnin, Slrar·on Clearance ' rlay, 7 p, m. at the church at 7:30 p. m. morning worship and sermon: Carl Bashm'l' anrl farnill' of Ma· 11:40 a. m., Sunday church op«•nlr. (l\lati.lww (i:G.) Reall\latHH·w fi:fi-1~. 1-Torski, llo Stendman anr! l~tl~!l'n<' son nnrl Mr. and Mrs. i:. B. Bn· AmhiPr. Williumsl{)n lluJltisl, Harold First. Chlll'l'h of Chris!, Sl'ien· school; G:30 p. Ill., Methodist shorr! of \Vonrl!anrl wr•rp guests Sale Hcc~·r., pastor. C:hurch school 10 t.lsl., Mason, holds services at llw This was the Golden Text in our Sunday school lesson P11pils look a nPirl trip Friday. Youth Fellowship for all the ;1t dinner Sunday. Olivet· B~1slwn! a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. church, comer of Oak and young people of junior and sen· many years ago. One little gil'! in 1he class said she die! not They wrnt In tlw L:111sing lin' of Sunfield r'llllcrl in tlw afler· have to go into a quiet place to pray. She said she could pmy_ · nml 7:30 p. m .•Junior and senior Barnef slree'ts, every Sunday a! lor hil!h will meet at lhe home of noon. station :tnd !,lllliH':Jill Dnirv. llftrr gToups u::~o p .. m. Thursday. 11:00. Sunday school is held dur· Mike Sweet·, while she was walking down the street m· cal in.~ her clinnet'. dini1PI' nt l'ntiPr fllll'i: lh~ gl'lll!Jl T<•nchers lesson •study followed -ing the services for· pupils up to Mrs. Flcrl Crnnn hns returner! 15% Reduction home 11ftcr spending Ja:;t week I remember the clay when I coulcl1alk ·1o my eat·thly Ia­ toured lhr C':q1il"l and thP musr.­ by prayer service .·at . S p. m. the age of 20. Wednesday eve­ Slncldll'i!lg·~ lluplisl, .Tame~ E um. on allmusieal 1 with Iter son ar1d rlaughtrr-in-law, lhet: while we were walking down the st:·ect: Whon I ncl'dccl Ladles Bnptist Union thin! ning meeting at 8:00 includes Lombard, pa~tor: 10:30 a. m .. nw rcha mlise Mr. nnd MrR: Hallie Craun and his help_ and guidance, however, we went into a room and l'upils who la:we hcl'n slek nre Wednesda~r. 2 p. m. Jn homes. testimonies o( Christian Science morning worshi[J service; 11:30 Carolyn ana·t•sbytrrinn, Paul L. service. Mr. nml Mr~. Robert Haigh limit;-. Cltcd(s on a serins of 100 I have mover! into the L11la Camp· in whosf' ruune \\'e TH"U;\o'.-..1\tnPn. Servlc..!s at :tl a. m. anil 7:81 Arnold, pastor. Sunday, 10 n. m .. nnrl 200·mile aL1ln trips tlrHiet' 1 worship service; Rermon topic, bel1 ilomr. in Mullilwn. They varying rnnd and tr·aifir· l'Ondi·l rP;ano Shop ALL WELCOIUE Stoddn·idg<• l'l'I'Sbyl!OJ•iun, Dr. THOUGHT FOR TI-lE DAY "Man anJ's of 1\lt•. anrl Mt'H, nut,!" ht.lcl forth n:; 11 H~llil of c•!Jnlnnnn for lite• Jo.:•stnr Seal The 2 youw~sten;, chllrlmn of nc,qualnl tr.IIC'h<:rs willt I hr. wcnllh ··~ldred !louse, lanllcip:tlerl flnnnelal fiHslstall('(' I :;a los ,luinecl rlal'l'ill'C Neitz, CIJ!Tl· of Jllllurnl t't!sour·r·es Ill IIH! coun­ Mr. nnrl Mrs. Roy Cnrpenlei', 2530 Hrnmlrt IInuse Is slcl\ with I fwm llw In r:: Ita m County palgn lllllllll~<'r, In i)(lltntiiWing ty. Covert rnarl, were running 11ernss "IH!tllnallr! fr•vr:r. Crlppln:l Chlldli'I1H Sol'ic>ly. Hr.p· lhlll irnynno who put off con- lite trunltllnc to spend ponnlc~ nl '!'he lour \VIIS IH'ilderl up lr~· l\11'. nntl Mrs. J~irlrerl Tloll:i'! l'llSI'Illiillvus n! the ~nclely met ltrllntllnJ: flinch; to the i~11s1er Senl n ~torr on t11e enst sitlo of lite 'II!IPci nl (hP J.nynl Sh~·JIPI' home' wllh repl'Cscntatlve.~ of till' r•otln·l drive lo flllfllll'P this und othr.l' Wullct· Vnn Dlc·n, <'!lief of lte~-:lon rom!. Sharlmy was rlrlvinr;r south. 3 at tile c•on~Pt'l'lllion lumclrJIIIIJ'· In I.anslnfl Snnrlny nfl<•riHJon,. ly hnrml nf ecillmllnn nnc! worltccl JH'ojc:ets may still r\11 s11 l1y for· Tie lnld officers lhal Ito swung dwt'i\ tcr·s In LnnsiiiJ~. Mr nn.J Mrs, At ~:r>rnl•" lltlfl nn plans to ciMmy ~·osls of tho wanllnr: a to thr! lnglmm hi~. <'Ill' in an nllempt to nvoirl l'ititclren nnrl Mr. nnrl 1\lt"' Grm'rl Jli'Ot:I'Hm until Stich limn HH II Ill'· County Soc:il'ly foi' Cllipplerl Chll· Much of the! lour· w;u; sJH'Ill h\t Ling 1111! chllrlren. The right Dally spent tho WPPI\ cll'l visit· cc>mes self supportln~. drcn, at t11c Amerlenn Slate bani;, ulnng I he Ma:;cm t•slwr. Ollwr renr fender tilrudt them as lhe tn'1 'at IIH~ home~ nf Archie :met Curl'etllly the t;et'Vicn Is hrlnn Lnnslng. slnps wr.re al llu: Cilen Oc:stc:J'ir• car sldrlclerl, officers snld, nnd ElcJJ•eri House. farm, the llowanl Fay lnrm, IIH' the car went Into the dllch niter• Mr. all'l Mrs. Gem·gr. Glnv<~r Maurlc•p Lyons farm, IIH! stale ilnnd~ tr;1n:;fcm·cr1 to Mercy lws· tenrlrd a mnllwr·snn·riaughtcr Clyde Brown died Saturday of Tlw Sturman cow hm; lht~ capacily fm· milk pl'Ocluctlon. pitnl. ,Jncl\son, where surr,:eons haJIClliCI nt t lie Mellwriisl C'l!llrch a heart allacl\, Her udder· is the envy of other cows. It measut·es 7 feet and too;; 15 slitchcs to close the scalp .'CHUTE THE WORKS-Its' Mr. and Mrs. Robc•rl Hisl\ r.n· test run completed, a Ryan · In Webberville '['hursrlay night. wounds. Ell lertnlned at a lamiiJ• dirmPr' Sun· Columbia Road 4 inclw:; amuncl. "Fire bee" guided missile ls 1 Mt·. nnrl Mrs. Strobel IIIHI Russell .Jncoh nf Juckson wns 1 day. 'i'weniY·I hrer. rnmniJPrs of J\lrN. \V, C. Noa·ris Pauline tr:msmi1's hct• good pmrluction qualities to her· lowered to the desert ln New Mr. nnd Mrs. George Phillips rlcilng with Sharlwy. When the lhe family were present. The cw rlat wh let's. One set 1he het·rl r·ccord las I J'C1al' producing '17,­ I Mexico on Its own 70-foot werr gursls al n buffet stcppet• Tile Wehl> Sdwol <'luh ll>l'l laHI r•ar slnpperl in the ditch, he ran 1 'iunriny night nt Ihr. .Talnvement. 1 1 by remote control or automati­ hrt nnrl Mrs. Erlwnnl Slmhcl. Mr. anrl 1\lrs, Allan llarl'm· SIUl'lll:tll has had his herd out. on a l'ye paslmc fol' u Sl1e callecl Dr. Horne fl'om her ther tests .. ler·lnlncd lhe Sunshine Workers Mr. and 1\Jrs. Kenneth Whiling store. hers nrc ;cslwrl lo l;cicc a f•Oe girl monl h. class al a pari,Y Mrinday night 111 ami son o[ Birmingham were The girl was only hrulscrl and to oxc:lmnge. the church parlors. week end guests of Mr~. Nora shocked. Officers rlirl not llclml Mr. iiiHI 1\frs. LPWis Halillillll LETTERS to the Editor Mr. anrl Mrs . .Toe Dunn visiled Willtlng. the c·nr driver. They snicl he did Mr. nnri Mrs. Mike Klnr.: Sunday. rnlr.J·tninl'ri ti1Pir I'IJilrirPn anrl r•veryl hing pnssihlc to avoid l'nt.J·lotic Ancestors families for 1\!nllwr's Day. Onondaga News l\lrs. Harry Reed is In Sparrow slril\ing the ehltdren. I arn a ninth genemHon Amr.rl· hospital for surgery. Mr. anrl Mrs ..Julian L;ion 1!11· The pat·ents, officers reported, Mrs. Burton Baldwin can and a third generation "Mil'h· Mr. nnrl Mrs. i~rlwnrrl Bernir.r terlainP.J hiH granrlp;Jrronis frorn rlirl nnl know lilr.h· children had Welcome to Browse iganrler." There Is hardly a coun­ ami cililclren vbilerl relative~ in Saranac on Mollll'r's Day. I Sc·hool Noll's rl;1y, Mr. and M1·s. Jlr•uhPn C'ril<'s r::nne to llw ~lore to buy candy. ty in the Lower Peninsula that Dearborn Sunday. Mr. :mil fllrs. \Vallc•r (ialliii':'"Y On Thursil;l\' !!VPIIing Ma;• :JO, l.rr:. anti son of Lnnsing, Ronalrl doesn't have a relative of mine e;l~CI'lained r.:uests (rom Lanstng 1he l'ighl 11 gt'il;le grachtai inr.: 'e~ass Crilc•s of .JaC'I~scJn, Mrs .. D1111 living In it; especially Kent ami I> rtday. evc•ning. . will join olhrr· out·county gmdu- Vicl!ovotny, Thursday, I veteran of the Wm· of 1812, nncl Keesler WC'J'C Mr. and Mrs. Ora Mrs. Erla .Iambson of Horine.\' following ~lllriPnls to Mason: Ninety mothers anrl daughter~ 1\rl:ty 13, for rlmner· anrl aflernoo!1· seveml veterans of the Civil War. Andrews n[ DeWitt, an uncle, Hi visiiPrl friPnrls W <'lines II a y Beac·her llailey, Cam! Ualdwin, allenrlc•d tlw mnlhcr-ct:nH;htr•r rhe, Cl'O.~s, Ronrl r:-nr;mer;~ ,will Thnughts of 1l1ese rnen and their IIammonrl of East Lansing, Mr. thrnugla Saii(Jd<. BernicP Bush hart at the . ScovJIIe sch~ol at 8:0.0. they fought to csi;JI;lish and pre· Eleanor McDonald nnrl Ruby Janet, Ohio, visitrd IH•r sisiC'I', Mrs. Mary I!elr!n .Johnston. Pnul .John· charge of I he program with Mar· Tlw daa·y and conltmg club Will ser~e. have been racing through Ilammonrl of Detroit, Mr. and Pearl Bullen an.! Mrs. I•'lon:nr·e ston, ,!uclith 1\rlnrl;ows.d, .Jn IWc!n lila ,JanP LPntz giving the toast or):!nnize. my hem! ever since one of Clar- Mrs. Herman Higgs of Onnnrlaga, Clark, and their f11milirs (mm Slanltin anrl Cl11rence Wyatt. In the mothers and Mrs. Pll,YIIis Tile monthly family nir,ht will ely's police agents forced hb way Mr. and Mrs. R11lph Bmwn ancl . Wedne~clay tiillil Satunlay. A new first gamic siJidenl has Jfav<~ns niving the toast to thn h~ held Friday eveninn, May 21, Into my father's house to serve a family, Mr. and Mr~. Starr Kees· ··Michael Comlu•s is a nc'\V Jll{flil hee 11 •~nmllerl with ,\Irs. l~clna tlnur~hlcrs. Severn! songs· were al lhe Vevay town hall. Pollucl\ subpoena summoning me to the ler and cllilclrcn and her mother, s F • s HI· the Wl'hh sc:ltool. MooJ'P, lie is Hiet 1ard NPtson, son sung hv lh<:! gmup anrl a girls' surw•r will he served at 8:00 fol· house chambers on May 10. Mrs. Emma Hnmrnoml. Q Mrs. Cill'i Dellosia will lake I he of Mr. anrl 1\lt·s. LPo Nei,;on, who qunrtet' Si1ng n nllmhcr. Miss lowed with pictures of the "South· Dr. .Tnhn F. Taylor spent from I torage, urnntureI 1es children for tlteit• Iluorirl1~ lrr•al· now live in I he nnrlh pari of the Marvr.ta CnrpcntcJr nf Detroit· WAS land Missions" nnd "Laut·el Mis· The nagrant flouting of lhe Tlntrsclay until Saturday in Illi- on North lJS-27 at Valley Farms 1 • mcnt.s. . 1\larshall Rynn J)(Jrne. Thr.y for· the guest spcalwr ami lwr· topiP sions." fourth amendment hy this com· Mr. ali(J Mrs. Alvin Oliver ancll (Just 1!6 miles north of I... a11sin~ city limits) .,The fourth ancl liftl1 grarle merly liver! al 'J'owm Garden in wns "SI'Iwolim: Jor the F'. B. T. 1\lr. anrl Mrs. Spencer Gallaway mil.tee agent angers me but the r•hildren have moved to Washln~- pupils, lll'companicrt hy Mrs. J~ast Lansing. Work" of which she is a mem· lnsinuation that I have lmowl· ton. Mr. Oliver ha~ a job in the NI~W FIJRNI'I'UfU~ AND HIIGS Peters, Mrs. LPP, Mt·s. Eifert and !Jcr were 1\!othm'~ Day dinner guests edge of ancl may even have ]larli· ,·1"rl'cttllttre clnpartmnnt. USED li'UI~N!TUim- API>LJANCif.J . . The Ril'ersicle Community <'lull - · of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Galla· ., • • ~hmr lcaclwr, Mrs. Laxton, VIS· met at the S<'hnol Monday in a Mr. :1nrt Mrs. Hubert DuiH• nnrl way. c!paterJ In un·America~ activities Mrs. Katie Linn received tcle· Ilours J0-7 Sl!rulays 1-7 i~ccl I he .;e "Bensrll.l, !lllliCll' horne Thursday of_ last week rl~e up from their graves anrl cle· I I No I 'us Cen' ter School men I:; in hr.t· flnkle. Dah :vmple, Hcrn. II Duke, Shnron from the Foote hospital, Jackson. nounce me as a trnitor to them No W • NO W • W • Aurell 1\Ir. and Mrs. \V:u·:J Mulvaney Bnlclwin .. Eurvce Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Tyc Mcintee were. and their Ideals. Dnrln lluulwc· of Lansing anrl Mrs. Charlene Robert Dtgfor; · at their home here on Monday. My recorrl Is an open tmok anrl Nowlin nl .Tildrlrlmaier, Darla Burton Dalrlwin. rl1ect suddenly Salnrday evr.nmp:. ing contest on Saturday. Dans· County News, Michigan Stnle e er ea 5 ,.)3itnkr.r, G larlys Troutner Hnci Services WC!J'r. held Wr.rlnesr!ny 111 ·Mary I lmvkins. l\!r. anrl Mrs. P.:nhr;·t Bush the LtJrochl funroral hnme in Lros­ ville. Doren tier! with Arthur News, Detroit Times, Pnntiae I h M 't I Webster for fifth place. Sian won Daily Press, Troy-Clawson News s Trrna anrl .Janel Ahhntt nev· -"P<'nl Salmrlay cvenmg 1n Gran:! liP, with Rev. s. n. Wr.nger nffi· n g am 0 0 r a es ~ixth place. Doren and Stan are ancl The United States Coast .e-rly, .Jnnet anrl Tom Hosebut•y, Raptrls. f'ialing. Burial was held in Wood· members nf the Cross Road Guard Magazine. David and Georf(P. Balzer. .Joan Carl l::l'ilz spent last Salttrrlny I lawn cemetery, Leslie. Farmcr·s 4-H club. ' (Fol'JlJCrly Whitccraft) Weel\s, Chu('kic 11icla;mlson, J3i It in llclrian \'isilinr~ his rlauglliCr, Rev. Frank Harwood spent the RICHARD FOX, 220 W. Ash Phonn 2-iliiHl lies~. Arthur Troutner·, Patsy Barllill'il. anrl liH',\' snronl thf. rlny I , Hill, Bt'I'IHll'li Marriott. Larry with Mr. anrl Mrs. William Yagcl. Felt Plams relttrnedweel< end toat Sunfieldhis home on here. Sunday, He ,. ___..;._ ____:E:•:as:·t~L=an~s:·i~n:g~=~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~=~=~~~~~=~~===~~~=: Dulbce anrl Nancy Gann;1w~y !\Irs. Mary (May) Cox rliecl al , . where he is remodelinn a house. were out of school last wcr.l\ br.· 11 rPsl horne in Lnnsing Friday 1• lorem·c~ Urowt~l' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Causie and i:a use of measles. rvronin1r. Slw had hl'cn a resi- Mr. ami Mrs. Llrwrl Gardner family Rpent Sunday with Mr. and ·There wns no sc:hool in Ihe hig dc•nl o( this community most· or ancl family were guests at clin· Mrs. Merl Van Dorn at Parmn. room F'rlday hec;ntse of lhe hr.r 9,1 yr.ars. Services were ll!Jid r sunday' of their son and .John Cnitsie spent Sunday with ·~.erlous sic-kness in Mrs. Bruce 110 nt llw PPtlil func:ornl hom<' in claw;hter-in-lnw. Mr. ancl Mr~. the H. S. Pulvcrs at Mason. The Love's family. ·' l~alnn Rapids Sunr!ay with Rev. Ctiffnrrl Garrlner of Lansing. Pulvers had dinner at Scl!uler's E. 0. Kc:tforrl offiC'i11ling. Burial While there they also callecl on in Mnrshall. Fables lnke off from the ~cver­ was· held in the Onondnga ceme· Mrs. Gardner's molitPr, Mrs. Fred The Housel school picnie will ity nf inslniC'tion, and enforee nl lery. F.rlr;ar. Virginia Gardner l1as rc­ be held Wednesday, May 19, al the same lime llmt they conceal The Boy Seoul troop ND. Gl nf covered from an attack of the it. Addison. Potter pnrk, Lansing. Everyone Onondaga, is planning to go to nu. Who is going is aslted to meet at eamporeo, al Camp I\iroliex, Mrs. Ira Tink cntertninr.rl her the school at 10:00 n. 111. Clem· tai cnrl, . lng a cnsl of thmtsnntls, torn npm·t by llcm~ nnd bunwrl on . ~ crosSCI!j and tile J}nll] f(l'ippJng 'J'o open the weein; prngram n Baser! on I he r•elebrntcrl novel climax, in wi1ld1 the Chrl~t ian Grand Rapids lwln hill of fast ucllon pictures Ji'otll' t•hildn•n ~o to sl'ilttol. It>• l·lenr.vl< Ricnl· when her ginn! hodyguurd, Ursus, lt'!iH, plaints, ancl other postal sm·vlcc Jous days of the wild ILnrl wooly lng whleh required moJ'C than 12 l>llls the he11st in a hlood-cunlllng west anrl the other is n[ !he big Wun1m1 1wnd 11 dmnge of problems, can cxpeet more years of prepnt•ntlon nnrl actual show given hy Ne!'n in the hu~-:e l'ie('IWIJ'. prompt replies m;~rl bcllcr service dly underworlds of today. filming, this thrilling rlrarna o[ CIJ'cus Maxhnus. 1linn llwy have experlcncerlln !he In color hy Tcchnlcolol', "Last thP birth of Cln•!stlanlt~· In n ------.... - .. pas!," PosJmn~Jer Leslie B. Pal· or llle Commanchf.!s" Slill'H BI'Drl· pagnn world nnrl I he Jove of n mel' salrl Monrlay, ericlt Crawford, Barbara Hale, Hnmnn wurrlor for 11 llcautJrul Now 1 ilnvt• liitcl a diillll't' In St~f' mor~> yo11 gn !he more ~·nu gel With !he opening nf the Grand wilal 11 1\'oltld IH! lilw to l!ltvr• :i in"oivl'tl. Un!f'ss yoltl' hu:;hnnrl, ,Johnny Stewart ami Lloyd Christian hostage Is unfolilccl rlnpiris rlislrir:t offir:e, Pulmcr Bridges, with Mlclwy Slwugh· l'ililrirf'n! Tl1nt's wlwl I always ltl'idlil or lilrlllll'l' IHIIUI'f! ,,(l'Jls in will1 glittering splendm· and Ire· prtlnleri nul, nil pnstal npel'HIIom; ncssy In lllC top supporting role, mendnus clramnlic lmpad. · \Viillli•d, 01' ill'l{!'l' yt•l, li of lhi'lll. SCJillf! Wnlllen II'~' In he SIIJlC'I'WnJTI· Rnrl scrvlt•e mall lenvlng his of· "Last of the Commanches" 'J'hi., morning :'-ius.r. Sally. Tnml iln, llPI mo1'P than oJlf' W~lllHIIl !·!ere we IHt\'e I 11~ Cnl'l'liJll ami flr•p i;; nnw sent Jo Granrl Haplrls tells of how a handful· of sur· ext l'IIVHgllnl impCJ'inJ C'ntll'( of till) nnrl l•:ugr'l!f! wr•nl out IIH• rlnor llils bct!n glnrl Itt IH• Pxper~llllg n l'lllltcr thnn Jo Washington. The will! •I dinllf'I'JHiils :tJHI S1111Hny hahy so she c::IJI quit hr>longlnf vlvoi'S of the Dry Buttes hutclwr· J;:mrlC'ror Nero brought In life In Clrnnrl Rnplrls ]JCJHial rl)~trict is lng rode into America's greatest scenes of slngget·lng lmmensily, nncl [ wnwcl tiJC•m ol'f'. 'l'l11•n I IHirl for a whllf'. , , , llw weel\ she' pnrl of !he new Chicago H.eglnnal saga of star!<, r;-.w eolll'age. A wit 11 its spcclades of lhousanrl~ n t'IIP oJ' t'rtiT<'t! ltdore I slnrter1 111 llw IHtspilal anyway. Arn 1 (]pcl·nt ions Organlzat Inn, emhrne· ... ; In, PVf'r n lr:ritor In my sex ... , Won· lallererl hand of desert trnvell!rs, If/~'~~~· of triumphant warri11rH, led hy lng Illinois, Wisconsin :uid Mlch· they llgllt, love and will thci1' way 11 s1•r•ms f1111ny to JTH' !hal 1 ril'l' II' nnyttlll' ngrees willl me. J.i'I'Onliel'sman Aliln Larl(!, a Nm·thwest MountieI ' out.. of Man·us ·vlnlchls, mnlJ.f ·in IPI', lr.arlllw;l· hot'nes lllltt Canada, hon11l' of the vlctm·lous Vlnll'ius; nnrl got tiH' Wllshlnr~. ironing :mrl in tile flelrl. Color., and eloutls arc where 1hey or:cur. Answers will named BLtttcrcup to traverse the llu• r•rmvriH nf I lit• f'iry, Tlwy i!; I ile mnflkl involvint~ Alan the burning of Rome ln.spectacle mending rlrtnc lll'fon! we stud< frtl'f'VPI' dmnging. What goes nn ilr! relurned In the locril pnsl· n\ingJc Willi pcrtplr! ill nigill cluh:i Larld, a Mountie• whn wa;; rni;:erl one fool outside. , , , well. we'd within •I Willis is much tllC! same. 120 miles o[ burning desert he· scenes never iJcforc equalled on !llaster in a few clays, where for· and rcsl:ntrants anrl f!VI!n attcnrl :tnwn::; IIH' lnrlians, Shelley Win· WINNER, NINTH NATIONAL TRAFFIC hurry up anti do it. Now I hope Anti if a womilll should change it tween them and the safely o [ Fort 11 lh9 ~crccn _as they depict the tcr· CAFETY POSTER CONTEST 111erly il nften Iool< weci from Washing· well as the Commanchcs. Finally, nne spots J\~'J't•s as the wanlt>d n[ till! i\mcJ'lc;in J;,w, Holler! rJrcn r!tt(•sn't writP lrt mP·aml say, wlif'n IVCJrnen sny, ''I changed t.on," man anrl tiH'Y an• .(on·crl to rl11 in a ruined Spanish mission, for­ Douglas, llir' nwrl inct eommnn· "1 wisll she would tall<." al'lltinrl tile living rCJolll so J cmJid The Chicago region is the see· s11111C artful dodging rnidsl gotten in the open desert, the rlanl of tile Northwest Mounter! 1 realize 1'\'1'1',1' weel\ is not llw h:t"" srtmethinr< different to look nnrl In be opener! by the postof· sercaming sirens or polir'e ears. haltered band makes its last rles· PD!ir·~ post, .r. Cnrrol Naish, a same, Anti you'V FI~A'!'UJm Fmm a Cit;v on the Hunt! Ingham Units Get .•. Ji'or a Gil'l•m the P.mt! Road Fund Shares No Escape Ingham as a county got' $,161.- wit.h L1•w A~·t•t•s and Sonny !l'ul'ts 775 ami cities nnd villages an· ()ther $3.~6.669 from I he state mCJ· Sunday and Monday, May 16-17 1or vehicle tax fund for the lin;t l~wn mm·e bmwlil'ul and mot·e thl'illing on om• new large unduy nre prohlnr.: ancl Hpnrrlng in a c•ampnlgnlng nn u shor.str!ng; dmwul of support, "1'he gavel' Elizabeth at 11 royal garden tmrty In Wllllumston. Mother's Day. thai tlw other has hugr~ (lnunclnl nor u nrl Ihe pn rl y wlll bend over mld becomes dangerously In· Hcnrch uf ene!t ollwr's. defenses, Mr·. and Mt·~. :J.oyrt Wagnm· unci M1·. und MI'H, Vln:ll LeRny Both nre nmdollH In 1H~covel· nny supporiH from "veslr!rl lntcr·ests." haclcwurds trying lo he neutral," volved In a spy plot, I•'lorlcju c:nlled on friend~ Suncluy, snlrl Democratic official. family apont Sunclay us gt'aests cl! wenlmPss nf IIH' opponent. E:nch not h llw llapuhllcun spo!ws· a BUILDING AND FLYING I he latlcr'll m'ot her, MrR, · Veri! They lntencl to go to llwlr rnttugr. IH Htrlving to cov£:1' his mnst Vlll· men unci Gov. G. Monncm Wll· SCALE-MODEL AIRCRAFT, hy Yocum of l'vl.tlrtl\h. · · at Stevens lalw soon. nernblc points. Iiams claim erecllt· fot• all good rc•· "A rlcclslon may he mnc!e with· Wai\CJ' A. Musctanao. Some rea! MrH. Adn Alc:hln, Mrs.' Currie 'Mr. 11nd M1•s. Ronnie! Pnrlwr Carnpnir.:n lllilC'h!nc~ry hns hcr.n c·r.nl leg!slntion. l~rH'h c!l:llms- llu~ In .10 clay:; about the loeatlon of beau ttes for the olrler fan. J'f'tH!lecl fnr ac•tlon and lllnmcly hns nllwr was ]Jrcalrled In Io <'n nsl r·uc· J\mt!rlca's We:;l Point of the Riggs and Mn;: Neva Bltt.ler will cnt(lrtained I holt• parents, Mr. lind live action hy prcH.Ittl',es or the THE ANIMALS' CONFER· he guests nl a hrculr previous terinl sent to him would be lm· are well·chosen and beautifully Carson, but Is living off hnse wilh Mrs. Wayne Gccr ancl family. The Mason lodge of Knights .of Pythias salute the polilic!al cnmpair.:ns r.ost l)lC Tic· ml'dlulely forwarded to the reproduced. The text Is. interest· his wife nne! son. brothers of Mason lodge of'Frcc and Accepted Musons puhlic:ans many, many volc!s; ac:ademy site selection comrnls- ingly written and informative. Mr. nne! Mrs. Eel Oltoman unci Whitedog District on this their lOOth annivcl'sary. probably I he govcrnur's C'hair sicm us fltrthcr evidence of .Mich; HORSE~THIEF CROSSING, by family visited Mr. and Mr~. Did\ l'llrs. !'11. V. Buller las! eleC'I ion. igun's· unity in inviting· the Tom Higgins. A western. Smith Thursdn~· night. ·academy to come to this state.·. Mr. m~cl Mrs. Paul Frinklc nnrl Mrn. ltu~sr.ll Slover will r.nler· RcptihliC'nns nrc hopeful lhnl children were callers al lbc How· -lain at n Stanley party 'l'ltcsclay thl' "scC"Onci" man In the Demo· Warning to careless drivers- Derby Neighborhood r~nl rrhikle home sunday. evening at 1:0r home on Zimmer Mason. Lodge No. 70 crntie prirnar~· might cause party Stale pollee officers have been ·dl· 1 1 1 1 'II 1 rrm.~. · 'II JUrR. G. w. Spt•lngnton Eden Re!Jc m 1 m ge WI 1nve disunity for their opponents. reeled to maintain a more rtg c District No. 13 visitation on F1·i· On M'oi!Jrr's Day, Mrs. Neva Blair Mondy was no SLII'pl'ise as a enforcement of traffic laws on · · · l · · KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS · Mr. and Mrs. Burr Jackson anrl claY,,, Mny 11!. The offtc,m VISitor 13uller. Mr. and l'vlrs. Clnre Rigg~;, s!'nalorial ranrliclatc. Patrielc V. Michigan's highway~. Commls· Ardis Higp;s i111rl .folmnie Love McNnrmara, who also wants the ~loner ,Joseph A. Chil.ds, alarmed Mrs. Myrta Ramsdell were callers will also be present. joh, has lwcn morr th1111 a little hy the Vl'it incmase in accldcmts, I pointrd about l'lmt•glng Williams mo;-tly rural, wants lawbrealters with "bosH I'll If'." Irr pmvldes a arrested whenever pos11ible. · 1 warm issue that could lmn into a "Violations are ·the cause. of· hoi one. most accidents, so we. are ·going' to redot1blc olll· · etl'orts to ,.dl~· F:xlrr.m£> em£' i~. !wing lnlcen by t!oltrage drivers from violating," both parties to rcdurc clwncC! of said 1he commissioner. · n split within tlwir own rnnlcs. ljl \f! IJI Republican leaders have se­ The accident increase no,tecl I cured tacit agreement· I rom can· was for. the first 3 months' of 19!3-1 1 cliclates that tlwy will campaign ngainst DPmocrats and not each as compared· w·ith the pre~! ow;· · P~lnts Best ••• Wears Best othe1·. All canrliclales will he year. Part of the Increase is at· I trihutecl to improvecl repprling Puiming isn'c the joh h U!icd to be- i1's treated the same at the GOP con· uctually fun ro wncch how fn!it rou C:1n co\'l!t Ivention in Grand Rapids Augttst systems nne! more travel. "Fatnll· th~ Wl\119 with m:w, colorful \'C' AI.U·IIDE 20·21, no matter who won the pri· ties are do_wn slightly but injuries llubbcrizcd Sucin Finhh. are higher," Raid the comml~slon· W4.~1rs like ruhhcr - it Jms I mary August .1. Ali will hr. nc· L·ll~cic qualities! Spun nnd corded equal time June J:) at a gi· cr·. "hut. we want to reduce acCI· sEnins we~sh olT -color stays an! gantie polltic:al rally. deniR themselves as mucli . as Den for liwin~; room, dinin,; I possible." · roum neal hcdrooms. 1/l :J: * Sweet words hn ve been forth· coming from Gov. Williams re· THORBURN garding McNamara. He referred to him as "an honorable gentle­ Book Talk. Lumber &·Coal Co. man who has ·every t•lght to be· \VII m·e dosed Suturduy after­ Hours open at Holl. Momorlol, Ubr~ry,. come a candidate in the senator's Maaon, are Monday tbrouah S.oturda)'. non IIH rncc." 2':oo to 5:30, rucoaay and Friday ·noon" Phone 2·3a8J II :30 to 1 :00; Tucoday and Tbura4ay 20!1 .!U usun Strec•l i The governor l1ns said he will cvonhaRD• 7;00 tu o~oo; Suturda.·ya 'to:oo not campaign .for cithe1· ·McNn· lo 12:00 noon.. · ' .. · · ' So you nrc not going Jri' col­ lege! Perhaps yciu nrc: not 1he, type. or perhaps .chid .or mother needs youi· help· at home s.o y!}~· · can't even get yourself a'job .. B(tt' cheer. up! Life. isn't passing Y..ciJ' by unless you Jet it. Did yott e,\*.:1 stop to think that all big. b~~J,· neses were .once small.buslnesses' -:started perhaps frcini' a~ Mlh~l~ · bright idea? . . . · Chances rire you. will have:.:ri. feiv hours each .day· to yoih1 :i~l.f· durhig·which you· ciuhvoi'kiUp it profitable sicle-Jine.'. Oclcls 'arid''li~~~~ ' of lumber can bet~rned lntolfi~11 A·· RAMPAGE ornaments .or toys In Du4~s'._sh~P and marl~eted .right from':::!~ front Jawr1 ·if you live besltie(·u: CAN COST well·traveled i·oacl .. Or, If yolv 11\;e• a. young man,, your l~mick •1~1· · ~~~-. ing things may'be. tu·rned ·tri goq~· YOU PUNTY· J!Cdunt evenings wlfen manY.:.il home owner Is needing ·ari extrit e pair of ·hands, .esiJecliilly ·if ... .'y,o~t You never con tell when Nature wlR run amol an4 have assembled your own idt · 6f. cau5e heavy damage ro your property. But yau 1:1" handy·man tools and supplies fol' insure again5t loss at small cosll making· minor rep;1!rs. . ·, ·. ':.' If you are a yomig · \VOmnri·, H. Chappell Agency remnants of cloth left .from your 4347 W. Uelhi Phone 6H0·4·2141 own summer cottons, or pretty I feed sacl\s, will mal-pi'oflt; -and•no·m:m is wholly :i. stranger, wher­ s~e):~~%'sd~·n·; (REATE •. • ::~:~:~.on a11f~lu"' able for ambitious young· people. c.wm dividend-for it comes in·addition to ever he might be; ~hen· he dr,iyes this dis,- · . There is; liter~l)·/n~ motoriiJg.experience· Quite likely by· the ~!me· the the car's .. gt·eat and distingUisHing: beaut-y . ,CCJV ~t o~r st~re fa~ ·~ flee finished: 1awl•le ·'. · .. tinguished car, . · • ~ . to match·a·demorimation'driV,e:in a 1954 emergency at home Is 9yer, .. your • ; . its brilliant and inspiring performance Cadilla~.I tis bOtli a'tlii'il(an(l'ari l:ducation. slde·Une will prove so .lilteresthig 0 1 .~. gal~ I : lo .';/ 10 '' , .. • ... · · . · ::. $4.10 At1y owner en~ tel~ y,cn!, out of his qwn ••• its magnificent comfort·and luxury,., ~ ~' 1 ·-:.:, . •, .. "· ··:··· ...... ·Rnd .. you-wm: so.enjoy belng-.youl' personal experienC'e; 'ttitt~· n Cadillac is a :u1d its remarkrt.ble economy of operation. Why n()t- m~ICt'f.,it·,~(tnyf .. \ . . ' ' ,'.' ciwn boss that you wlll: .want. to ' I: expand It Into a full·tlme .. bus!· :1 .. :~'1;::.; ' . ' \ ,' ' ' SHAFER ness. Ther1 Lasser•s . HOW' •'To '' j I' V .\ ' .RI,JN' A SMALL ,1 BUSIN,ESS; .. ~.· :... :~ ·.'' .... ' . Decorat.in.g, $upl),ly .. 'Rest's GOING INTO BUSINESS f:r';:( \ FOR YOURSELF, and ! .Larson, ·:.::.1.0:~1~.$0~ ft\.OT9R ·~~LE$ . ··''· .W S. ..Jeflerloa. . · ·. · · · '.··.Pia~~e:2·8461· Johnson;. and. 'IJ'cller'li-· SELECT· .. :. /.:.:··:-:.;.-, ..~\:L.\:\~ ''" .;-~· ;·~···."' ·... ·• . . ·.,,, .:./' • . ' I ,,. ., lNG AND·OPERATING A BUSI· I •,• t ' . ' ' .· • . , . . I .. ' ClllllJllllllli IIi IHHIWd Nm·mrl Dcm'R, Fi·ecl. Storldnrcl, Lost! Have You Seen This Baby l~eo? Wnitm· Burcznl\, Dnn Dtlllon, AI· Sorority Chap'ter A· r!omplltint JIIHl warnint wcro Mystery-Comedy ·~·"IF'W''' -·· · ., ... ion Prull, Lor~oy Bl'flwn, Mnriellnn IH~liCd hy lim, nr.os,ecullng UllOI'• Williamston ncy's office, Frh.iny agnlnsl. Eidem rthmics; Wnndn Little, Evelyn Honors Mothers Hntllclcl of Wcl>bervllle for ca1'C· Draws Good Crowd Monroe, .Toycc Snnr!H, Doh Cow· Grace Smith lng, Don Fosler, Ell Chesney 111111 Jess use of flrenrms. He was "Home Sweet Homicide,"' a 3· Ei~mcn lllry school, consist.ing of Members o[ Zeta Gamma chnrt· piclwd up by Deputy Sheriff nus· Merlin Lnntz. The girls wore Vllrl· uct mystcl'y·comedy, wns Hiven •l one room for ~nch of the grnrles, tcr of Belli S'gma Pill cnlertnlncd sell Briggs unrJ plcndmlnot uutity colorer! formula, ,. Study ·Committee ICinclcrgnrten thro\rgh the ~;ixth, their mothers Sunday nt the 1111· to the charges. He posted hond to limes hy the clnss of '55 ut the At ouch evcninH per!of'mnnce nnd construct nn fldrlition on the nuul Mot her's Dny hl·r.al· eluding the repair ot' removal of were members of the junior class, izin~ list church of Leslie was held you financially. Call on us IIJP nr•t•essary financing am! lion spring meeting nt the Law­ t1·io, Mrs. P. B. MncKenzlc, violin; the church spire. ' Myra Clarl<, Wanda Franklin, I'CIIJSil'lH:I ion. rent"C Avenue' Methodist church Mrs. Harrison Marshall, cellist; Wednesday evening at 'I'Ltckcr fm· adequute insut•ance to­ · 'l'ltr! :1 pmposa is arc: Proposn I in Cluu·Jottc last Wednesday. Mrs. nnrl Mrs. Edwin Scdlow, pianist. hall. Reports ftir I!Jc year showed an Plainfield pnrticipnlion in the Memorial Day day! Nn. I. Build a ,kl:tssrnnm ncldi­ Crossman was nominations com· Recitations ami vocal selections I.UJ•s. Ilnzcl StPplwns Officers for the new year were increase in Sunda~· sciwol and l'iJUn•\t allemlance ;uui nil bills parade, continued sponsorship of llon· In the Williamston T~lemcn­ mlttcc chairmun for the trustees were given by Sexton high school Plainfield W. S. C. S. in~laila· elected including: Cieri<, Mr~. D. paid to date. lhe Cub Smuts, withdrawal from lar,l' sehnnl imnwrlialcl~·. anrl one gr.oup· anrl Mrs. Beatty wori\C!d ~·tuclents. lion snrvicc will be SunriHy, May D. Henderson; financial secre­ arlrlil ion at clnssrnnm each year on the registrations committee. tary, Mrs. Gale Harlmess; ussis­ A basket dinner preceded the the Leslie Homer:oming r:ommit· :I'he honored guest, Tom Cram· 16, during the worship hour. tee, election of officers at tbe next I iwrea [ler through .June of 1960. ley, introduced his family and Plainfield Pioneer class will tant financial secretary, Mrs. Fred meeting with l';Tt·s. L. Gyles, Mrs. Dart l'roposai No. 2, Builrl ·a. 7-room C. B. Smith, Jr., was elected :to Wyman; trcnsurcr, Mrs. Lela L. Vince and Mrs. P. Tui!lwr in meeting and the president's bali spol1e or his a~soclalion in the hold the monthly party al the on .June 21. President Vince Mc­ winr~ lo the prc•s•·ni Willinmstnn the post of senior vice-commander Straight; charge of urrangemcnts ami serv­ orrler. He was Jlresen ted with a home of .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Intee presided. Lloycl Dutton pre· Insurance Agency Elementary school, consisting of of the County V. F. W. at 01 meet­ white traveling Bible from ·the Miller·saturdny evening, May 15. Trustees, Lynn Young anrl AI· ing. one room for caelJ of the grades, ing in Lansing, May 3. scntcd the program and Don W iII in m s ton chfiptcr, fishing Women are to tal1c box ILmchcs. vin Woodland; finance committee, l~ot1st announced tile Leslie pro­ l'lwncs: IUIIS!IIl !!051' Jdnrlt!rgat·ten lili'OU~h til~ sixth. Mr. ru1d Mrs. Wilton Goet·z en· taci(Jc from the county chapter, Russell Shaw; deacons, Leslie tertainec\ . Mr. nne\ Mrs. Fred The Fdemlly Bible class will gram on TV station W.TBK, De­ l.dlllsing Ol\IA·D051 ~. l'ro[Jt>sal No. 3, Build a 7-mom nml a gift from the matrons of meet' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vince and Frcrl Wyman; ushers, Gnigel Is Spe~ker wing t.o the present Williamston Goelz of Haslett Sunday. troit Channel 2, nt 12 noon, l~ri­ 100 Ash Slrcet 1\IIIHOII the county. Roy 'Gladstone Friday evening, Malcolm Stuart and Allan Pratt; day, May 7. .Tnilr' lo the SArt, NEW. EASY WAY were decorated with Maypoles Ft· Knox, Kcntucl<;y, were guests Leonard Gyles; primary depart­ Leslie Lions dub Monday eve­ F A.BM LOANS ~ surrounded by figures of fairies Sunday morning at hrealrfast of ment superintendent, Mrs. Mary ning. The rnlrlress anri discussion and baskets of sweetpeas. her mother, Mrs .. Ruymond Ste· Stuart; cradle roll superintendent, perinrl eunsidcrerl the possibility ~------~~.,~~ phens·. Mrs. Percy Gilmnn; rcpresenta· of more colmnunily sponsored I.OWilAD Mrs. Phyllis Osborne of Wit· tives on the Community Council, recreational activity for let!ll·agc liam~ville entertained at 11 Moth­ Mrs. Linwood Robinson ami Mrs. youth, Tilt• summet· vaenlion time Heart Attack Claims er's Dny dinner Sunday honoring Hnrland Cnmpbeli; music commit· needs will be met in part by hasc­ David S. Benjamin her mother, Mrs. Raymond Ste­ tee, Mrs. Puulinc Robinson, Mr~. ball anrl occasional recreational phens. Twenty-four attended the Paul Tucl<:er, Mrs. I-I. Campbell rtr:livity but a suslaincrl youth Abel Real Estate Agency Almost miraculously ends Shame, David S. Benjamin, 55, of 830 dinner. and Wayne Hampton; organist, planned and eommunity-wirle rec­ S. Putman road, died Saturday of Raymond Stephens called on Discomfort, Inconvonienc• Arthur Vince, and assistant, Mrs. reational cc1nler program is Phone 3161 Mason Why put up wlth the needless shame .• , . a heart attaci1. He had been sick Ch11rles Killam Sunday evening. Paul Tucl, alarms or special· sanatorium, Howell, spent the I cnl formuln discovery thnt Is )'lrC· dleL• nnd without lntcrruptlnc needed Services were held from the 'I scrl~d and recommended hy mnny I Yes, almost miraculously, amazing. week· end at the home of her IT'S .AMERICXS sleep. '] doctors. Non-habit forming. No 1 snfe DltY·TABS help stop functional Gorsline Brothers funeral home mother, Mrs. Roy Gladstone. t..'~:.':::~~:______J BED• WETI'ING • , • relieve tension and 1 Tuesday nt 2 o'cloclc strain, o!len .the underlying cntL! no cost. . Mci!Jmlist church oJTiciatcd. Bur· their daughter, Phyllis, at St. Nt~rvommess and stutter.. , ~~ ' Scientific tes!Jr actually lal was in Summit cemetery. Lawrence hospital, Lansing, Sun­ ing curbed. Shnmc, dis.. ,.., i;;"~ ADULTS • prove DRY-TABS to be Rudy Fuller, George Vnn Buren, com[ort gone forever! -~ •• ~.~All 75% effective In stopping thL• unfor• day. No more lrrltnltng rnsh. "'..:-,.'-' tunntc hnblt - oven alter years of Clarence McMyler, Ted Maycw, Mrs. Rose Barber and rlaul.(h· "BEST SELLER' Cnn now enjoy overnight .:; "'' torment! Ends the constant worry ol Louis Loge! anc\ William Vollmer vlslls, ((~~; ovcrnlcht hotel slops , . , napping on ter, Ellen, called on Florence Dut­ Don't walt another day. If your loved trn Ins and buses for tear Ill public were pallbearers. ton Saturday afternoon. "'"" suffer the humiliation, the dls- embnl'rnssment. Mrs. Faye Roberts entertained fi~g:_\~1~~~i1&1if' c~~,~~~!~~6,;d:~b~i~ 17 'guests at Sunday dinner hon­ 'rABS NOW! Ensy to t;,kc, can b~ ol·ing her mother, Mrs. Roy 1llt.!'iolvcd in wntcr t1 nccc55ary. Ju:st Mrs. Smith Entertains follow simple dirocLIOllli. Gladstone. Because itS AmericaS Best Buy Zeta Gamma Chapter Mrs. Florence Holmes is spend­ ing this wee){ in Lansing visiting relatives and friends. Ford has pioneered in bringing ·the most WARE'S DRUG STORE They never fail who die in a grca t cause. Byron·: worth-while things to the most people ... and more· and more. people are now buying Fords

•Fon A LONG Tl~tr., people have As £or comfort-Ford ·is the ooly car recognized that Ford is the "Wmth in its field with Ball-Joint Front Sus· More" car. AllCI tho)' have been ex­ pension for handling and riding ease. FORD'S OUT FRONT lt'HIDAY-SA'l'URDAY ' MAY. H-15 pressing their preference in a great and Choice, too, is a department where Two Teclmicolor llits growing volume of purchases. Ford cxcclls. You'll find just e:mctly the National'new car The. reason ·is simple. More and more car for you ammtp; the 14 body styles Rails into· Laramie Jlcoplc lm vc found in Ford everything and moi·e than 100 body color and up· registration figures* for holstcr·y combinations i11 Ford's three John J>aine - Mari Blanclrard they want and need. a seven-month peri~d Plus great lines. lf you're in the market fm· an'} new car, Test Drive a Ftml and find out what a Ford is a cmn]Jlctcly morlrm1 cur. The show Ford in the lead The Golden Blade brilliant performer it is and you'll really t;dvanccd finc·car features that make it by thousands! Uocl1 lludson - PiJJCl" Laurie understand why Ford is America's Best "Worth More" when you.buy, It, will Seller· and America's llest Buy. also make it "Worth More" to someone ~OUIClo R.t. Polk & Company, Rogltlrallan~ ' else when you sell it. for Ptrlad September through March, tho latetl mantl1 In the first [!lace: Ford offers the two far which flguro1 aro available, ..... Special Saturday ·Midnight Show Why not accept our invitation to Test Hot•rot• · · Thrills . most modern engines in the industry: a .new 130-h.p. Y-block V-8 ami 115- Drii'C n. ',54 Ford . . , and sec why , Yanishing Body h.p. l·hlock Six. Amcrict\'s best seller is your best buy! SUNDAY ·lUONDAY ~lAY 16·17 ' . One of Our Biggest Twin Bills Money from Home _lhe 54 FORD Dean 1\'lal'tin - Jerry Lewis · Plus , tke~~Worth / · Mur/Oar I t • 11olds up to 900 lbs. of food­ ,I Ride Clecir of· Diablo month• of good eating\ Audie Mur1,hy • Sus"n Cabot • Assurea· faster frenlng, safer TUES.-\VED.-TIIURS. . MAY 18-19·~0 1torago because of- Test Drive America's • · ~\vo Wonderful Pictures ·-~~~~ most,popular car today SEE ITf Slintaavlna DIG Yankee Pasha monoy on food, today I Je~fCiumdler - Rhondh Fleml1ig Mason F.C.A ... . ' . ·~ :.·< Plus \ . ··< ·.::; Home. ' 1 Roy C·hris~~~~en; •:. Applianci l'honc Mason 2·5911 Your Friendly. Ford Denier . T '• · · · . Two Loca.ti~ns · 128 Main Stroot, te~·ue . ·'· .· . . ' ··: .. ::. ·" ,- '·' •

lngham. Cou11ly Uews Mnv l3, 1954 Mt•. Ollrl Mm. Aollion Wlfl m1· tP.J'Iillncrl at cllniH!I' Mrllhr.v'll Ony, Past M~atrons Club. Mt'H, ,Je~H Bnr:lnnnn, Mr. nntl Mrs. Owen Unf!hmun of Eu~t· Lansing MJ•, 11nrl Mrs. Rnx 'l'ownsond nnd Has Thursday Meet family nnH Mr. fliHI Mrs. Chu•· Dansville enee Brwhtnlln of Williamston,. The memhers of tlw Ilust Ma· Mrs, lela 'l'umllull of Mason nnc.l Irons eluh were entertained lnsl • Mrs. Helen Young - Phone 3931 Mrs. Lovern Clements and Mrs, 'I'hursrlny evm11ng nt the home of ,Jut•!' Wade or Lrumlng were Mrs .• Lnwrence Curtis. null,v I~ folf'ltrflulr>rl Motlwr's Day vlsltoJ'H of Mrs. 'rhlrlcen memilei's lm,lo~•cd the 'l'ile Inlcnnmilule M.' Y, F. Bessie 'l'ttl'llbuil nnd Mrs, Snrnh ronst beef r.llnner· at n:ao, nfler Seniors Complete whlf!!t there was visiting, member~ ,\IIIII attenri· a r·nlly nl Clrmenls. Slnr•lrhrirlge Mrthorllst clturclt Mrs, Curtis' nlso slwwed g-Ifts Mt•, nnrl Mrs, Sam Mererlll hand received from ·her sons, Did< nml Their Paper· Drive Sllllrlay evening, May 1G. AII who Dmwld of Eden and Mr. and Mrs. wish to nllenrl arc In meet :it the ,lucie, who are stationed In Jnpnn, Seniors· cnmplnlr.rl Uwlt' pnper ,T:uncs Counsellor and family of Mrs. Onu Almond of Mnson wns dtlll't!h 111 G:•l!i. Tlw r!venlng's drive fot• illf! ,YI!III' hy Inking n LalngsiJLI1'g were Mother's Day the only out-of-town gLtest pres· Jll'ogram will consist of recrea· rllnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. trudclriurlln LanslngYrlrlny, This lion, camp rliseussion, eolorcri ent. :tlso doses tlwit· mo11Py·mntdng Ronulcl West. 'rhe next mee·llng will he held slides and a woJ'ship s.r!rvlr~e, Rev. OVEN'READY,·FRESHr 57 LB. AVER.'· projects fo1· llwil' sditHll year. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Merln· nt the Rayn~r pnrlc In Mason the Charles Cr·n~~ will acmmpuny '!'he next event on tlw e:ilcnrl:n· rlol'f and family and Mr. and Mrs. first Thursday In ·June with din· ~·' I tlw groliJl, will hr. the h:wr•a!IIUI'eatr. SCI'I'ice Geor·ge Mcrlndor.f nnd son 1~rc nrr nl 12:-30. .::illnday r!vcnlng, May 2:J. en tertalncd al dinner Mother's LB. ~ .... Coltlmenr:emnnl will ilr. tlw evr.· Day at the home of their parents, Cntherlne Bracly spent the weel( ·,, ning of M:iy 21i nnrl sdwol will Mr. 1111d Mrs. Sam Williams. end with her cou.~ln, E;Ininc Hoy· • R"b R t SUPER RIGHT ' Youth Rally Is St an d1ng 1 oas ovEN R~ADY ls. 63c dose Fl'idny, Mn~· :.!K, wll11 a pie· l'rfl', and Mrs. Grnnl Dunsmore land of Lnmilng, On Sunday they nlc! a I l'leasanl J:ilw. of Lansing were Mother's Day look a trip to Holland, Frying Chickens . coMPi!~~e;~~ANED lB. 45c Boiling Beef Monday Night ilinner· guests of 'the latCet·'s par· Mr. nnrl Mrs. Edward Craft of M[A TY PlATE 19o Mrs·. Ronald \Vest nnrl Mn;, SUPER RIGHT r.nts, Ml', nne! MI's,. Roy .West. In Bunlcer Hill called. on Mr. and Veal a·reast .~.... ExceL~~N~ lfK~ruFF LB. 19c Chuck Roast John Lanee \VI'I'I! Wcrlnesrlny vis· There will he a rlistri!!l ~·oulh the nflemoon they nil visited Mrs. Mrs. Dewey Craft Sunday, DEST BLADE CUTS LB. 49c 'r ... SUPER RIGHT itor,; of Mt'li. Henry MyPJ' uf IIoll. r·ally Monday evening, May 17, Hn.)' Dunsmore of ColdwaleJ·. ' LB. at tlw F'!'Cr! Methnrllst ehurch. Janice Wilt was a Monday eve· Veal Roast ··~·' BEsT sHouLDER· curs 43c Ground Beef NONE BETTE! lO, Gnil Winkle of Whitt! Oak ~pr!llt 1 43c .Saturday 111 tlw home ot' Mr·. and Lee Ormslon, president of St., nlng dinner guest and overnight FANCY ROCKS COMPLETELY CLEANED, PAN READY MEDIUMS - 5-LB. no:< $3,39 Mrs. Sam Willi:1ms. .fohns. will Jli'CS!de. Plans Are Underway guests of Anne Brady In honor of Young prmple from nil ove!' the I he Inlier's 1.1 lh birlhdny nnniver· Mr. and Mrs. Hollo ChnHr~ or rlislrict will nttcnd. There will he for B1'ble Sc'hool sary. Stewing Fowl · . LB." ,45c Shrimp · LB.· 0\VIlSSO r·ailerl llll Ml', o'lllri fill'S, sprdnl singing, a quiz ]ll'ogt•am Mt• · •attrl Mrs'· Roy. Glover , Vet•ln, • 69c' Hny· Hartshorn Sunday, anrl special spenlwrs for the oc· Plans nt·r. underway for n Dally Glover and Mnrk, Mr,s: ·Olive Fos· Mr. anrl Mr~. Ira BaiiPr wPn~ enslon. Vacation Bible school which wll1 ter, .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne Veaf Leg. Ro.ast - ·'auMP oR siRlOIN: ·la. · 53c Sea, Scallop9 A sEA FOOD TREAT; ln. &~c guests i.ll rlinnei' S!inday 'or Mr. Allhour,-11 it is n youth rally the he held June 1 through .June 11. ami' Mr. and Mrs. Rolph· Silsby and Mrs. HatTy lloughllf!l' of Lan· publk is inviter! to nllend tlw This Bible sehool wlli he sprm· and Shnron of Mason were enter· Smoked .. Hams . ··sHANK PORTIOH ' LB. 65c Perch FRESH, FULly DREssED LB. 3~C sing. Mr.~. C:ilhPrt Lilt!P n!llll'lll'rl service which hegins at 7:•15. sorcd !Jy the Methodist and Free tnined at dinner Mother's Day at horne wil11 lltr• Bajleys l'or n __ Methodist churches. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stewi Beef . LEAN, so_~Ne;.;;LE.ss._· __~ •. lo~.. _&9._c_L... a_k_e_r_romu=t-- FP.ESH CAUGHT LB.· 63C wrcol<'H ViHil. lHr. nnd Mrs. Jason Clarl<, Ken·/ There will he classes for.lcinder· Glover. Mr. liiHI Mrs. Cllilrlcs ll:llr:h of netl1 nnrl Katlw NeiEnn of \Vii· garlen, primary and jun1or age Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogers called NEW LOW PRICE- :ARMOUR'S Ot1ondngn visitr•rl l'llr. awl Mrs. Iiamston, Mr.~. 'vrmwn Williams 1 groups. Sehool w!ll begin at 8:45 on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamber· . 'G'OLDEN RIPE FRUIT nennell Taylor Saltmla~·. nnd ehildrcn nf Perry and Mrs. and r'losc at 11 :1:J ench duy. lain of New Hudson Friday. Ml', llllr.l ~Irs. Hr.;.; 'l'nwnsr!llrl Thurlow Willinms of Webhcrvillr! Mrs. Roscoe Arnold anrl Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cronldtite nnri Ewlyn \l'l'rP SL111rlay visitors eallcd on Mr. and :Yirs. Carl NPI· 1 Clyde Curtis were appointed to and son, Keith, of Sloclchridg-e, Bana:nas Chopped Beef·' of Mr. an.! Mrs. l·'n.1·r• 'J'own'r'tHI son, Sunday. lmal~·~·~·IIIP, , \-~r. fro~ oabbage .,· SOLID AND SREEN lB. usE uml Mls. (,r l.ild \\~JJ,r 1 ;•f .I.tck· Villn Grove, C'olorarlo. Mrs. Slel· tr~r>·, Mrs. Elizahr.th Seeley, Miss eral years ago. Whole Chicken ~gG~E~sE. '~guPoN 31!4 c~N •1.29 son: a_nd lllr;- .'uy 1 11011 0 lcr nnd Keith rrmninecl there Phyllis Taylor and Miss Joyce Mrs. Glen Fox spent Friday 1 ';18. ' ~ . ~ OALIFORNIA, SIZE 360' FOR 1 1 Lemons '·' 8· 23G AssonTED-12 BARs Whltr. · '. " o~nri hl!noilrl \\.like! ol. with her parf'nls, Mr. nnrl Mrs, Amold were dinner guests on with Mr. anrl Mrs. Rlr!hani Wil· Oa"dy Bars s. ~) 2 ~~~- 49c Cassopolis. IT. ·,r. Harris. Mrs. Harris is now Mother's Day of Mr. nnd Mrs. son o[ Lansing nml was n Sunday FLORIDA, SIZE 24 "1 '1r.Wflf~ 12 Mr. anrl Mrs. 1\PillH'Ih 11iclmer rrr·over·ing from an ncrirlent. Wayne! Taylor. guest of Mt•. and Mrs. Wayne Hydrox Cookies suNsHINE ~~~~: ,;~~: 3tc nnd Chri~tine of DPtroit spent l'lfrs .. Louis White and Mrs. Paul H. Slant on of Indian· Fitch of Marshall. Townhouse Crackers · HEKMAN--s-"!"M 'a·6~ 34c the wrPi< rntl wilh 1IH' latter's Mina Butrhcr of Lancaster, Ohio, apolls, Tndiana, was· a guest at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beach :mrl Pascal Celery ~1 parents. Mr. anrl ~ll's ..Jnnws Mr. and Mrs. William While and rUnner Saturday evening of Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard · l·LB. CELlO Woodbury Toilet Soap DEAl PACK 4c~~s 28c Hldgwny. family of .Taekson, Mr. and Mrs. nnrl Mrs. Dan Jennings. Bench and family and Mr·. and Garrots· TENDER r-INGER ~~~-~ , 2· PKSS. 250 Floyd Clmmbrriain of Ann Ar· Dan Jennings, ,Jr., arrivr.cl Sal: Mrs. Coral Lockwood .and son of . CELLO C VEGEMATO- 37c VALUE ·:] bor anrl. Mr. and Mrs. Thurmnn urduy from Sharptown. Mary· Williamston spent Sunday nfler· Radi$hes FRESH TOPPED · 2 PKGS. 29 J Bowers of Mil ford visited Mr. nnrl land, to spend the wr.el< end with noon as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lro Ro~crs and Mrs. Sarah I his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Dan Lewis Freer in honor of the Apples ~~ WESTERN WINESAP. ·· 2 lBS. 29c Cocktai I Juice ~fJ·23c· I Rogc!rs StiiHirty. Jenning~, Sr. Mr. and Mr~. Leslie blrlhdny anniversaries of Mrs. Mr. ancl Mrs. Clwrlcs Woods .Jennings of Grand Rapids were Melvin Bench and Ruth and Tomatoes ., iJ lo\·OZ. tftC .$ DEL MONTe, NO.JOJ RED RIPE Peache SLICW OR HALVES 2 390 visiter! Miss Hazt!l Woods am!/ guests nlllhe .• Tcrmings home Sun· Roger Beach. - TUBE "" CANS . , Gr.ored ·Mr. and Mrs. aid Proctor of StocliP, IL\I u • L d r<'lirPITIPort, riP:rllr lwllnfit~. f.rrrn i Grnrgln, lwnw nf .Tncl Chnnliler For .Mother's Day Dr, anrl Mrs. Gcmlri MrCioslwy of Ert\CJII Hap!ds v1Hi\£'d Mr·, IIIIC! lQJY nit ea ers rr:rinillf{, l<'hllhlilratlnn, rllsallllity, liHrr·Js, nut)lor· nf "llndr. Ht!Jlllls." ami Mrs. GCI'I\'lHic• Polls of JJnW· Mrs. Lloyrl IIayltoe Stmrlny, llnnlldlll uirl, wrolfar·r•, inslll'lllll't', Aftr.r the weicome hy Boil Whit· A Mntlwr's Dny proi(rnm was ell were Sunriny t•nilr!I'S of Mrs. Mr. anri Mrs. Hr•rh Drown of A 111<'Pilllg drovnlror I In : II sr•tJ', :ocH•inl hl'C'IIrrty, G, I. lo:m~. nliol· Children's l 'II 1 111Pnl:; nnrl iiiJSjlitnlizntinll. ' Uncle Remus Is talwr·, Junior da·;~ pn•sldront and 111·cscnted Suruiily at thq Free Ella Stnclmhle. Engnrllne nrriveri Saturday to •,(o,J ol veterans (JCill' rl Is WI H' '· A I P 1 I I ill 'I I 'I l1l'lrl ill !Ill' Lnl1!ill1" offlr·r• nl IIH• I I is not introrHierl to jli"IIVidn tiH' l'P.Hponse lly Alan Nemer, I Motlwrlbl churclr with Hev. Mr. nne l 1vlrs. nr r~:w n mror spem a wee t w 1 ,. l'. anc ,. ro, , 1111 , !ii'I'Vl!'Ps 111 tlrls r.vPnt hut In Special! sPnim· <'!IIHH fHI'slriP.nt, the Tnt' Harry Moore In C'IJnri(e. of Lansing l'illierl on Mrs. !•'ran· Hohet·t Laban anrl Mr. nnrl Mrs, Mlci1ignn Jo:mploynwnt Ser'tlllty Theme Used for , I I " ill R I co 'tl f r·nmmissinn Monday night, Mn\,' ~-:lvro informntlnn as ln tlw str·p~ Rally .T11mhon•e marie up of Gwen All rno!IJC•rs prP.sl'ni recPivcrl ccs Nclwlung Saturday. I,CJwr "' 111 1· ,rymnnr " 1111 1 CJ 1rnrl fli'OCI'rilii'I'S to b,• fnllnwPri h.Y 4 Permanent Proofs O,tj;lr•y, Milton llnrtung, nnrl I C'i l•r· rrf \VII· T '111"111g \Vfl" 'I none(' nncl "liC 0S\ II 17. J,pa,ll'l'!i ol VPI!•r·ans lll'"aniz.r· in n. ' r•IJrsHgPs. Mrs. Olive Foster re· M l'S, V ei'C 1l '' Wp C "' "' '"' ' nc ' " " . ' h \ill' \'C'\I'ran, iris Wiff', Widnll', Ill' I ·Annual Reception C l;rrl; PlrC'Ips, plnyl'li nnrl liam:;toll wns n WPrhwsrl:Iy visitnr the Smith lrnnw. Mr. anrl Mrs. lions illlrl lnllnr• unions will oil\ Lovely Baby Book I r•pfvcrl 11 gift for !wing the oldest · 1 II liru• the hcrlC'fils. .ir'Jll'lllil'lli. ill sc>IVrllg 11 1 H or· I1 1!'11' sonw Nrogro foil; songs. or Mrs. Ella 'I'IHlllHl!i. l~r:rnit Dona Irl Slles :rnc fnm y or ProtTY I jlrii!J[corn, II was C'~pi;llncocl. An 1Jndr> Hr>mlls llll'mro wns I . mothPI' pr·usPnt. Mr·s. Clare11ce roJ 111 sen fot• lire Dnnsvlllc> lunlor·· lllglillght n! the pr•ogr•am ramo Jtolwrts wns prcse!ltcri with a gift Thomas of Williamston visitr.rl and Mr. nnrl Ml's. ,Taml's Nor·ton V<'!l'lllns, wlv<'s, wlrlCJW!i CJt' LI•s!PI' Lniu•, I'PprcosPntinf.( llrrl senior rror•roption l'ii'C'II l•'r iday in wlwn 11 r·cal Urwh• Item us 113nh for lleing tiw ynunge:;l rnuiltel' Mr1f Tlromns Friday anrl !\Inn· illlrl fnrnily o[ L:rnsinf.( werro Sun· n•l;~tl\"~'' :1•ho lr:!VC' Jll'llhirms nnrl L.rll!illli( C'nlll'l'ii 11 ( IIH• Anwrlc'llll t $3 tlw hll'h sr honl ,.;.rnnaslurn. , \VhllniH•rl, lolrl IIH' story of prr•sent. Mrs. Orville! Emerson day. • clay visitnrs al the Smith home. rl~:sii'P rnlnrnrntiCln :1s In IJC•nrofrls LPginn, [r;r, ilPPII IHII11l'rl f'h:lir· Complete One 'ronrl of till; I'Yill was lic>f'n·l "Bt:er Hahbll and I he '1'<11' Bnhy'' r·r>cr.ivPti a plnqur. for lravini( thP. ,!lmmie Norton is in the 1\11'· n11d srrvlccs Jl1nVirll'rl hy inf'nl, 1111111 of the sp 11 nsnr·lrw r·ommit· Mr. nnrl Mrs ..James Wnrliflld Wllhur Stelle!' nnrl L~ITY are state• nnrl fPril'l':ll i(OVl'l'llnll'llls \Pro ' I' I rnled to 1, 11 gi'I'HI 'ilrr whllro ml·j'n llanny llmrllcy, :wn of Mr. nml lnrgPst n11rnlwr· of chilrlrcn witlt lllnrll'ri snlllilf'l:n plnntntion hrnnro. Mr·s. 1·:11 Tll'llrilr>y, Dt•hcos, Candid Weddings TIH' olilf'l' PIJCI :nrggrosll'ri tlrro'l The lloostror<'iull nf thro Method· Hrdtatlnn;: II'C!l'e i(ivcn try mhln ol ITrwlro HPilliiH. is\ f'!llll'r•h pr PJJarcd nnrl srorverl Laughlin. Mr. liiHi Mrs. Cho~rlcs M .. io'illl"l Nclmn left Sntlll'ri'l\' Jl\II four Town Corners In Lynnl' F'rcrr·, 1\P.IIIr Moore nnci GrePnough nnrl sons 11f Lansinf.(, rs. ' ' ~ ' • rwtlortal, state allrlloml anrl priv· l:.ll'nsl'~ $25 1111 1 \Vl'drling Alihlm Up Mrrlsi tlrr• ~i11grng of "7.ip·A· lill' dinnPI'. .Tim Moore. Mr. and Mrs. f•:riwarrl J~lrlreci and In spend ol rcw Wl'el;s \1' ~ r. at co Drganrzati11ns sc•r·ving I'PI· 1\Jr·. nnd ~Irs. Earl flowro of DroP·Ilw•·Dah," s1rng lly siavro ~-:iris Music· for tire rlrmcr. wns fllr· Mr.mili'I'R nf the C. Y .. r. ~mup Jnmlly of Pontiac and Mr. a11rl rrnrl Mrs. Leo S;rlasltf' of Pontwr:.' er·:rns have IH•r.n invrtrcl to par L.rnsrng c,JIJrod on Mr . .tl)rl Mrs. lsoplromorr• \l:tilrr";srosl, tlrro sron· nisiwd lly J\lr•s Etlwl Nlf'irols' ~o TruVcr gave a rear!· of Holt were Stllrriny visitors of ernn~ " anrl I'Prl ilalld.tnrws. "Lor·,!l c'olor" HI aml111g C'onllh\IIC!CS of 1[1C! W S. ing, "MIIIIwr· Spr•aks," anrl Su· Mt•. anrl Mr·s. J. B. Dean of Mil· availnhle. !lilrla Sclrultlwiss of Ann Arhor, her pnrents, Mr. nnrl Mrs. A . .r. 508·1111 llolllstcr Bldg, wns add I'd IJy th<'il lmr ro(!'rol and 'l.nnne Moore nnrl Vr.rnir•e Shcr· so11 wer·e Mnlhcr•'s Amoni( tlw itPrns on whir·lr Ill· i\Jr·. rrnrl Mr·s Stnniry Sl'inrllhP!ss I (', S. will hP. instnllrrl Sunrlny Miller. J,unslng bl,rdt fac•rs. gucosts of Mr. .mri .trHI rami!~· r1f St. Lours anri 1\lr morning, May lfi. This sr>rvlee mnn snng "My Molhcr's Old Dl· Mr. 1111rl Mr·s. Clill'orrl \Vilii:nns Phone Lunsh15 4-SD'.l2 r,r. '!'a hiP dror·nra I ions WP.rP. rrn· will bct;in at 11 o'l'iocl< anrl will hlc." Lrwis Freer rroarl "A Dou· DIPirl nnri family. wrth 1\lr. anri Mrs. i\lyrlan C:rimrs rrnrl 1\irs. ,l;rnws Allron ul 1\lrrllnrrrl .. r, anti Mrs. Ernie Mil fer W£'1'e g11ests lcor·rod ll'itll !il'sta carrrllr>s dripping hi' r'IIIHiuclerl by Hev. C'haries hie Tribute," anrl Mrs. Hnherts Mrs. Loui:;c Simrow of Trnv· of Lnnsin~. '---~------! •' at rlinnror on Mollwr'~ Day nf Mr. owr· lugs. Around lire .iui(s wcr·r• gavf' n rending, "A I1!n, her's er·se City spent last wroek with lwr Mrs MinniP. Tingtre of Ann Ar· r1rt illda I tlngwoorl hlossrJrns. E:wh ancl !\Irs. Elrion Williams of Lr•s· brothcr-in-lnw n11tl siHter, Mr. anrl hnr· anrl rloillJ..:htror, 1\lrs !r•r•nP. Prayer." Ire. guest lotlllri at lih; pialr• a rninia· SJIC'd!li i"I'CIJ!,I';:,IJ Gi\'1'11 Con g r c g :r t i nnal Fingin;:: of Mrs. Ch:rries Kt·ecger·. Mr. a111l G,\llss of Will it' Onk, wPre l•'rlda,v llll'P. lng ,•ahin marie by tlw j11n· Mr. nnrl Mrs. G. Milll'r :rnrl snn NEED A WELL?? .. C'hilrirrn anri young people or "Fnilh of Our 1\Totbers" was fol· Mrs. Kreei(cr were called lo Car· visitors nl 1\lrs. 1\linnif' Glinws. ' iors. !•'ell' Ia VIII s tirro juniors g;rv0 Geor~ro nf Saiinr• wr21P Sunday I he Met hoclist cillll'r'h sell no I en· lmvecl hy n slim\ mcssai(ro pertain· railers of Mrs. Gertrude llnllll£'1. pcntersvilll', '111., on aecounl o[ 1\lr·. nncl 1\Ir~ ..Tal']; J\lci\Prll1.t nr I Can ])rill SIIU\'conlr prorwris and post f'al'ds ing In ' Mot lrer'R Day hy Hcv. tire death of Mrs. Kreeger'~ La nsl ng wrr·e !.'rirlay f'I'Piling from the "WrPn's Nest," Atlanta, tPrt:Iirwrl their pnrcnls at the Mr. anrl Mrs. \Y.tlter !3irelrfielrl H mul o1 inl'h wt•ll!i fn•· f:u·m aml home Clrilciren's Da;>' observance Sun· Moore. br·other•, Carl Wilt. Tiley left Sun· guPsls of i\lr. and Mrs. Don LPnll· and daughter nf Lansing wen• 1lay :nul Ihe I uncral was Tiles· :u rl. H, i'l anti 1U ineh \\'I'IIS I'm· air-emulitioniug clay. Tlw f'inrrcl1 school llot!l' was Mol iwr's Day rlinnror 1~uests ol Comml'l'<'ial a111l I l'rigation rlcvoteri lo children presenting n Mr. nnrl Mrs. Tcrl HPins :mel Mr. anri. Mrs. Lioyrl 1\lurrlnck. clay. Mr. anrl Mr·s. Alfred Tor!Jct Mr. nnrl 1\lrs. Bert S11nw nl I resUI11P. of tire irossons Of the pas\ snn of Mason wrorro Mother's Dny Mr. anrl Mrs. Artlllll' !l.ll'I'IHOn ami family sl:ryctl at the Kreeger NnrtlwiiiP 1\'r•t'l' g11cosls iii tlillllf'r lwmc durin~ their llllscnce Thllr'sriay nf ~Jr. :111!1 1\lrs. \Villinrn unit. One hunrlrerl sevP.nty-Pight dinner guests of 1\lr. anrl Mrs. ~pent Mot her's Day as rlinrwt· Vern Gray. .Mrs. 1\linnir• Grimes nnrl Mrs. Musoilf. I 11cre present. G E Mnrming wns gtrcsts of Mr. ancl Mrs. Dnn Leon· Iva Corwin spent Mother's Dil)' S. W.. HART program ciireclor. Mrs. Elmer Fortman attemkd nrrl. Mr. n11d Mrs Br'rno~rri Grun· the button sl1ow nt the Jlotel Oids ------1 l'hour• :unsnn al:ll 1\lnsmr, Uo11to 1, Do" 80 WRiri nntl tamily r·o~llrri in IIH• 1 South of ilfnson on llS·127A nt City Limits Gr'OIIJI Attroruls Af'lrii•Vr•mllnt Hny in Lansing Sat urrlny. nfternoCll1. Mr. :111rl Mrs. Osrnr Ilolclen of Ingham County News May 13, 1954 Page 5 Twenty members or the Tnf!,· Holt, Mr. antl Mrs. Lyle Sl1rn1' !------· ham P.Xtensron 1-(rnup at lenriecl and Mr. r111rl Mrs. Lnwtnn Click· ncllievrment clay nl the Faln·lrilrl ncr and family of Willinms, Mr. tlleat rc in Ea~t Lnnsinf.( last Tu£'s· nnrl Mrs .Tnmros Wr•ight anrl f<~m· clay Frl'£' lrunrlrerl women from ily of Lansing nnrl Mr. anrl Mrs. ilrP county were present. II wns T'ed Clkkner nnrl Mr. nnd Mrs. tlrP. !irs\ publrc appearance of the . C· .. 1ncl n f"rn ·] , g"ti1· n 1.... cl\V 1011 uHIS~ 1l L LL 1 •1 .,u lnglram munty chorus. M~·> os·! coring on Mothc>r's D, 1y nl tire cor. Arnold, 1\lrs. Roher! llwmp· 1,nme nl Mr. nnri Mn;. Tlrrn Clirk· -. son anrl 1\lrs .Tnrnos CrumiJnkror nr.r. t'Pprrsc•ntrorl IIH' Tnghnm dull in Mr. nnrl Mr~. Lawton Gnuss tlw C'lronrs. wrrro gur~ts ~I dinner Monri.IY evrning nf Mr. am! 1\lr~. Grlherl Mr. nncl 1\!rs. Arlhtll' Fortnn nf Putman of Williamston. Wedn<'S· Detroit were Saturday evening rlny evening tllC causscs hnrl din· visitors nf Mr. ~nrl Mr·s. Elmer ncr wrth Mr. and Mrs. Osmr Fortman. Floyd Fortman of Ma· TJolrlr>n of Jlmvr.ll. Friday rvcnin~ son nnrl Chnries Fortman and Mrs. Gauss a\lrorHlrrl a mother BATHROOM Dnvirl nf L.msing spent Mnt hrr'~ and rlaughtcr h:mquel ~pnnsnrrrl ACCESSOR! ES Day with the mmer Forlmans. by the Beta Srgmn Phi Sorority Mr· .~nd Mrs. Clare Fox aml nt theY. M. c. A. in Lansing. Mrs I f:tmily spent the week rnrl with James Wri~ht. rlau~hlror nf MrH lhro Jailer's parrnls, Mr. nnrl Mrs. i G:Illss, 1s a rnemllcr of tlrr• sm·or· Ellery Runrllro of Albinn 1 ity. Mrs. Gnus~ gave tire toast to Miss Orrene Freer of Lansing. I the daughters: Mr. and Mrs. Emery Freer anrll 1\1r. anrl Mrs. Roy !Iohart wer·c Mr. and Mrs. Lewis FrP.er and guests at dinner Sunclay of Mr. family were guests al , dinner j and 1\lrs. \Nat lace .foirnsnn o[ 228,174 new Mother's Day of Mr. an'(l Mrs. Wrlliamston. members in 1953,,, now cover over 3,000,000 In Michigan_, MerlP FrroPI' anrl family. Mr·. ami Mr~. Bob Price nnci Mr. nne! 1\lrs. Ellw:mi Elclrerl family were Mother's Day visi· and family of Pontiac were week tors of therr pilrents, Mr. nne! end guests of the fatter's parents, Mrs. Leo Glynn of ~Vhentlleld ~nrl Mr. anrl Mrs. A. 0. Greenough. Mr. and Mr~. L Prrce of Lnn~1ng: Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs Gr'£'enouglr Mr nnrl Mrs. Nathan L.mtrs ol nncl sons or L~mdng vrsiterl their Mason :mel Mrs. Fretl Gailey were parents SLrtlriay. guest~ nl r1i!11~er SU~1Clny of J\,lr Diane Brooks spent the weel' I nnrl Mrs. Wtllrnm Nrs\\"onger. end with Mr. and Mrs Floyrl Cos· Mr. nnd Mrs. Ca:;ro \~alwl\e :rnrl melliCal payment rorav of Stockhrid!'e. Mother's sons of I Scriptcr and family of Shil'lrl do nnlJlil) fill purely diagnostic ttcatmcnl-:­ Wehhervillc nnll Mr. and Mrs. of medical bill protection comllir~ed. Doctor Bill Protection ••• or fill procedures wlridr can properly he done in~ Philip Scripler nnrl family vis· the Blue Shield way rlnctnr's nllice . , , e.~cept cmcr ).!;en c)' treatment ll! rtcd:,their parents 111 \lw evening. Your 1\liclrig;an 131ue Cross ·Blue Shield paid out Paying; dnctnr bills is difft·rcnt f10111 payinii CIJ\ cr ccl~i 11 the conlnrcts.-You, loo, cau help kccj: Mr. and Mrs. Hnlph Wallwr $91 ,~99,797 lin· subscribers in 1953, As nftoda)' the hnspit;tl bills, because iu almost e1 Cl")' case, y

C. Anderson, Jt·., and Iamily, Mr. profit, it is the mdy organization for lrospi tal c.1re suq~ic;d plan, Lire otlrct 1 a medicnl-"" gical pb11. Blue Shield pay them directly. Saturday, May 12 nncl Mrs. Forrest Walker nncl ollicially ;lll)' with as fi'w m 5 r.mjJlO)'WS may qualify as a Anderson were Mother's Day din· :unounls liH· yout doctor·H Yisits lo you in tire group. Check yom F.11m Bureau or Gmn"ge. Write $25,000 New Merchandise ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob· Hospital Servl(e Protection , ,; o hospit;tl. Often the doctor's full bill is co\"crcd, or phone your ncar cstllluc Cross -llluc Shield oflice. crt Anderson. Save lU:oney - Evcrytll~ng 1.\lust Be Sold Mrs. Elizalleth Baelnrs and Miss .the Blue Cross way Hosamond Baelms were guests nt Blue Cross differs from other kinds of hospital Power Portable Saws - Electric Dr.ills - Hardware dinner Mother'~ Day of Mr·. n nd protectior!, because it supplies .~crvice pwlcction. Mrs. Burr King of Howell. This is imporlOp or porch nlth r oon coni in ItCH r xl1cmcll nice \t I his l

1\lts Lma Olney Mr and Mrs Chesler J tci: over, One Is mnlle fm· Uwm. (811~11 Into tlw fedel'lll plan. , 0 r 11 1 J 1'J • J 1 it's a mm·c exp1·es~Jvc word [or Cmmty News uffkH uml . 'l'o prevent tho flood damage (the dnmarre occw·red m · Je ) ~gest nnncm wars n whrt helps to mnl;e n musleul ln."hu~n "' years Is being w11'gcd over the s~\ll ,J, II. llnun's 111!10 t,VJll'Wrltm· 1D01 and 1!)47-twice in 50 yctll'fi) tho fcdcml government New Yorl< Central, which In· wuml than Is the word dnpprr. nnw un dh;plny.l would put up $!1,158,000. Local units would put.up $2,808,000 eludes the Michi-gan Central. A don(:( Is n musir.nl Rounrl. rt plnp to get things slar!cd and fDL'C!Vet' would have to maintain the is tllliTlltslrnl, unless the clapping Clawnr!e t\rlJo[ rraehc;l Miami. dam, channel and the other facilities. William White, New Yorl< Cen· Is fm· yourself. Then it ~ound;; Satllt'd:ty. lie~ Intended to iuni' liP Fm• less than n million dollars, probably muc)l lossr all tral president, nnd the mnn re· plr.nsant. · d h sponsihle for placing the nr•w ,Jnd> ltni>nwsl>y, formr•r lnglwm highway P.n~:itwP.r nnrl Mason the l'ivet· banks between Lansing and East Lallsmg an t e tr·:tcl< through Mnson, is fightinr~ Wit and wlsclom nre part of tlw ovct•fiow land along the Grand below Lansing could be bought in retain control flu· the prr~senl r'•sld,<•nt. ln Saturday night's Bowdre hoy's Inheritance. His Millmi Dally Ncows wns .Tnr!k's up. Only n comparatively few people make theit· homes close mnnngemcnt. Seelrescrlpllon years.- That's quite a . . · . · the opener. 1~ecord. Charles J. Miller uf Delhi al· .· · Regardless of lodge affiliations, all Mason residents join most severed !1 finger when his Lt~llt, Michigan PHILP MOTOR SALES in con!'(ratulating Mason lodge No. 70, F. &.A. M. on attain­ shotgun exploded, .-----c::::~ ·service That. Satisfies ing its lOOth anniversary. We welcome the visitors to the County School Commissioner 227 N. Cedar Mason ob:,ervance this wee!{, · Fred E. Searl \S malting arrange· 1: \

USDA· May Sell Butter on ForCJign Mar!wt Quality' Tomatoes Butter, Butter Everywhere but on the. Tables Need Good Care Wnnt: to grow lnmnloes 1hnl. ll,y Curl C'ollln till:~ might lwvn on flllhllr• opinion, lund r]t•y wcathc:r should force n lool1 lll1e n enlot• nd In a sllel; will J'erelvc lnwm· priers chtt•lng J oi Ihis rlistrlint/lnn, 'l'hc I(OI'!'I'Iltnl'nl's llllllllllnln of Advr•nH• rr•nr·tlon r•nttld 11111'1 lite In! of heof on llw marltel litis inaguzlne? httl let• eon! lnue:; In pile: up. J•;vr:n ilw next few mnlllhll than tltr:y 'Misrcllnny, ••. , Last yenr Will· 1'111'111 lil'llffl'illll sllppot•i In con·· sumntor anrl fall, llwrc will he rile! rlttt•ing Ma,v and .June of laHI consln W11s, ns IIBIInl, !ltD lending The job cnn be done, htll it with support prlees t't!dttr~t:rl from fell' gt•ess tnnterlally. rr.ul rompeilllon the mn· year, Aereftl(es uf fresh vo~:ctn· m1JI1 prorlur.ing stnlo, with uvr.t• tnkcs a lot more thnn .lust setting­ !lO',r to 7~~1, of parity, CCC ltm: • • • sumer's mcnt rlollnr. out plants, If you want. to g-row IJr!f'll huylng liLJIIc:r at a rail' 11f Private cstlmntcs now Indicate * ,,, • hies for mnrlmt litis ycm· nnrl l!i,OOO,OOO,OOil II>. Now Yorl< wns slndhlg-ntt Stnte Slol'!(s In grl\'r•rnnJPnl huniiH on In J:i'( hll(get• tltait last. ynnr. bushel c'O!TI crop this year, 1'hn1's In bloB lcfl nvm· rt·rmt last , ycm· wit 11 ow~t· ~l,ooo,o~o.ooo lb. Othet· nro lnrger. slntc:; in rircior· of pmrhtr•linn cnllcgc hor!lrttlturlsts will shrnv April 2H tn!Hirtl ovPt' :ui:l:i mllllnn That itWI'l'liS(I Is slgnlllcant. It's ilhou1 '100,000,000 huslwls less how, ' pottnrls. Pun·iJn,;ps silw<' thr'n eotJsirlf't'nhly ial'f~t'l' than USDA limn USDA'~ plantinJ:r lnlontlnns ''' ''' '' wcm: Cnlifr.rrnin, Pennsylvania, F'otn• milk-vending mnr~lllnC's Tuwn, Mlehigan, Ohio, Illinois and The· puhllr~nt Inn, Extension have heen suhsl:1nlinl. ,; Psi ima I r•s il few waa!(s ago. II report slwwml n few weel(s ago, arf' ill'ing lnslallcrl In I he t'ot'l'l· Indiana ... , Fm·merH got ,lust Folder F·l·l2, "Tomato Gmwlnrr A nnmhrr or plans rot' rllsposnl ld.':o tminls In llllte!J larger pori< Cot'tr gt·owct•s In r.omrnerr•inl In Mlchlgnn," tells nhnul. rcmm· of bullet• llttrl rliilt'.l' jl,l'nrlur·ls luLvn !iliJiplic•s 11n priel's to fm•mat•s, m·r•ns aren't c~uttlng their prnrluc- clm·s of lite USDA in W11shlngton. limier $!J,OOO,Oilll,IIIJO Jt·om live­ The machines will rllspenst• mill; sloe!( :;ales In l!J:i3; alwnl 1:1'/. mended vnrlelles, how to treat: hPI'Il lddy nhottl. 7,000,000 drink mur•e milk wlwn it's con· hogs ll't'l'f' itiJ.(ht!l' 1111111 In 1fl:i2, to set 0111. plants so tltt•y'll pi'O· th£• sf'tJa!P lws npprov••ri for wool. hopP to get tlwm to mnrlwt lwfnn: nc:res In tho corn lwlt. lliiHl'rl Dll vonlcnlly avnlbhl1~, nllwr ma· r!I'C!n thnuglt rarmer.o; nolrl fewer dl!ce tnp quallty fruit. 'l'lw fnlrlc!t' SPvr.r~tl Yflili'S ilJ~f\ this pl'oposl· !IJP iH'iii'Y run starts In t!JC eat·Jy nvernga yield for lite past !5 chines will i>c Installer! in other of litem, Tncnmr. from callle, nlsn dlscusocs eulllvnllon, ll'l'i~n· lion \VIIS lowwn 11s tlu• llrann11n Ia!!. l'rir;r•s h,v· SPp!t•milf'l' nrc I'X· yc•aJ's, r•ornmot•r.inl lii'Cns might govcmmenl Intlldings. We'\~c re· calvrs and lambs wns !ill1allet• 111 tlon nml mlllr.hlng, how to lm· Pliin; it loolc 11 rr.•al l'lltlglt rlt·niJ· JICI'it•rl to ,,hoW liJf' r•J'fcets of tUI'll·OIIi close to Jmtr fl IJIJiion pmve early set hy spraying, stilll· bing ft'otn HPpuilliean l<'arlrrs pnrted hcfore that wltcn mill< Is spite nl' tmwh Jm·get· Hnles. , . : liirger suppllr•:;: srnne marlwllng mom I han USDA requcsiPd in handy In cnnvcnit•nt pllekag-c!s Com hnrcr· last ycm· mst Michl· lng and pruning, how to get. the then. pr>oplr• ill'iie\'P pricPs will wcalwn allotmr.nls. hc!st Insect' nnd rllscase c•ontt·ol, Jmpnl'l IIIli fill' I Ill' is I Iill I SOilH'· around schools, II. outsells soft gnn rannr.t'ii an estimated HlCi,OOO in ,\nJ~Ust ns 1/ta cat•llest !nr· GRASS "TROOPS" MOVE ON DROUGHT-Judge Jnmcs A.; nrHI how to hmvest nnd mnth~t thing has to Ill' riotw Ss Wh('l'C 1-\ppear er a1n :~. to •nirlin hP o;soccinlly elfcctlvc when planted nlong wutet·wnys. !tome from which to run away. \ 1 a,~,, pri1'1• for t Ju• mont11 to a new Uts Ost Sllfl· • , C C 0f the "perfect. food" Is in short 1 Api'il high 1·1•; alrm'l' tit!' !'DJ'mcr ·1 Young, ply. The USDA is SC!IIIng lllttler IH•nvy bmerl::; liS soon ns JlOSSiblc. m·e .high ln protein, mlnerals·u~d · , ------·- April n•r·orrl, 22'; llir~ltel' IIH1n a na;s·lng Beef for Next wInter a\ B nnrl hul.ler!at anrlnonfn1 rln• mill( 2. Tlatelterymr.n cut clown on rlhoflavln->:nnd choice~ for pen., Sometimes a nnhle failure it~'n, fi.~'; 2 re:tr ;1nd ahovP year::; solids to exporters who m·~ ship-~· . . . ltatehings or' lwnvy hreed poults pic wlto neerl to holt! thcit· ivelght serves the world ns faithfully ns ;L>~"· Tl11• ,\pril avera)~!! was $2fi,!JO Good pasture itnlcls the profit~. ping tlic items sr.parntc:ly Imm . Mldu~nn, famtll.e~ ~viii he ;:at· as quiel\1~· as they c•nn nnd close down. · n. dlstln~:ulshcrl Hltel'ess. Dowden. in L'hir·:1~"· lf l~r·al'\' hJn•rls. Current nutlnnl< dell, Miehignn State college live· foreign countr,Y by mixing with from .J. 1\1. 1Mac) Moore, o~ten· of IIJ!c turkcvs ihcnvlcs). Oil lJr'il\,'\, llll'kf'\'.'i is fDI' il If)'; in· stockman. water. s1on poullryrnnn at Mlf'itlgan I ·1. Inclitstry. nnrl USDA"'.~ r'Vcry. <'l'f'il'iC ;li'C't' l~:i:l. IndHstr;,• ot'fi· Gains made on pnslure rut PI'Cl· Slate college. thing they mn to gr.t people to A-HA! Spring Is Here I l'iiils 1\'orldng with USDA say rlur:tion rosts, he notes, but it Moore cites figures compiled l'al more turlwy. gl'>~l\'('r'' should c·ut prnrluetion of tnl .. liN c•on,wious, don't cut mill' out iiH'I'f'iiSt' f'III!Sitmplion. USDA has enw 111111 calf Im· the season; but Tl1is inilic:nterl crop, MrlfJrC pnints of ,Y•IUI' mc,nus. The U, S. depat·t· on Gulliver's Chiel's alt·cwl\• 1\'ill'lll.'ri il won't step into m1 111~~>'1 pastures, Ihis snme cow out, will he lm,gcr IIJnn the mm'll· mr.nl of ar:riculture recommr.nrls 9R.·lllv livability on 22,805 ehicl's farm loan till' pi;•lui'(' and help out, should and calf \Viii need tJ acres. Two Hy 1Jiel' UniiPy et can taiw nl prices pr·ofilahle to :·kim milk, lntttermiil(, or· 110I1· lnw pri<'C's plaJ.(\te gmwcrs, if the acres of tile same good pasture County AgTieuHuml Ag-enf; growcrs. fat rlry milk for Lhc:;e individuals, 1\lichigan State college industr.1· i\S a whoit' doesn't re· If f J · 1 1 tl Tltry arr. lnwer in f'nlnries anrl In Association will catTy a yearling steer, with· I'( tile 01(1 \"O]f· ll',ll] J•rJfJ\VIl tfln. . CCC fll'li'CS Say W\ei'C 1ey dtl<'e output in line with consump· nut grain, through tile season, wn)•· swine tnlw' to gone!' pasture," are· now, tl te lJ"'DA"' ·1111 1liS t I'Y com· vitamin A than whole milk, hut "Chicles From Ray-~ay Tbcir Way" loxley, P n s 1 u r c experiments have hut they save up to 1:i';r in grain / shown that yenrling str.ers can feeding and from 1:\~t, to ~O',f t:ain Jrom a pouncl to 1.8 pounds in the feeding of higher priced i POSTS pet· rtny on either hlttr.graEs or protein supplements. l alfalfn-brnme in senson, Vnn Ars· Clean pa~tures also help ·ltolcl clcll reports. · roundworm trouble. 1o n mini· 'i'reatPd·Polf•s- H-Hi-lll-22-21) Ft. Snme farmers clip pastmes m11m nncl good pastHres cut the 1 clnily nnrl feed the clippings 1o dnngers of Necro (Necrotic Ctl-'1 I>'mw1~ - Barbed Wire - Lnm1 Fence steers in n dry-lot for greater terisl and little pig nnomin, Gates - 12-H-16 Ft. gains. hut this means more In· Fewer runt pig~ arc .found smms lior. He sees a neccl for more where pi.gs have nccess to good st ucly of this method before pastures. Uaving sold my home I will sell at public auction at the llliwc located ·4 milej ·w~t of Holt on Holt road to !Unmmolh Clomr Canaclimr Gt·irnm Alfulfn recommending it generally. Pastures· furnish extra nu· llie•lium Clover· Cc!'lil'ietl Hang·cr Alfnlfa trients and vitamins and help Grovenburg road, north ·on Grnvcnhm·.e; road l mile b corner of G1·ovcnbm;g l'Oilhone l\lason li689 IUason ration that is available in self· Mason Stockbridge We Gi\'e Gold Slumps Phone 2·8201 feeding. Maurice & Bob Alfnlfn nncl clover mnlgrnm has the woodlot-by fcrwlng nul live· remember that ihe beauty of 11 been planned hlr,hilghted by Icred stod{ nnd by prevr.ntlng !ires nnll l!u~e dress lies in I hr. design of the A Smllh of Hastings culling the Cowden Succeeds Hardin atM. S.C. Sunnyside School culling limber In ther·lght places·, Grand Rapids Convention !nee Itself-not In the design of ribbon and officially opening the 7lh uml Slh G tmlcs Hudson urges farmP.rs to f~et tile dt·css. For lhlli reason, you'll building, · Dr. Thomas K. Cowden, for 5 prnfcsslonnl advice on hnnrlllng . D111e!{ for lhe 10:i•l Mlchlgan mf!mbcrs mny express himself he wise to choose a pattern tilnt Tlw assoeiatlon which began Mt•. and 1\frs, .Tncf{ Presion nnrl 1 years hem! of the deparlmcnl 11f n woorllot, The county ngrlcul· BIEH'k and WltiiP. Show, a com· on nny subject nt hnml. A fenlur!! is designed espcelally lor lnce, opcrat.lons under the names of agrlcultuml economics, will lw· family nf Lesli!! visited Mr. ancl lunli agent can nrrnngc n meet· pet !live nnrntal show limited to of tile open forum wlll be a panel or else sell'cl nne that llns few botil the Churlot.te and St.. Joilns come dean of lllC school nf ngri· Mrs, Clifforil :-lmlihlwy nml fam· In!-[ betwecn·the farmet· nnri art 1[ofl;lein·FI'Ieslan enttle, have c!lseusslon on tile suh,lccl "Mill'· senms, advise clothing spcciailst:;, Pmcluctlon credit associntlons In eult'ure at Mlehlgnn Sl!tte enliege ily nf Grand Ledge Sunday after· extension forcslC!l' from Michigan llec•n sel for Mny :11 lo enable the chnndlslng the Drcecl," modemted at Mlchlgnn State college. 11!183 anrl chat·tcrerl under the on .July 1. noon. Slnle. The forester <'IHl advise a show lti'IH•enme 11 part o[ t.lw ac·llly Dr·. George 'l'rirnlwrger ol: ------Credit !let was consolidated Fu~m Named last J<'rlrlny 11)' the stair~ Mr·, nn1i Mrs. Hal Hcrrlclc of farmer on how In solve pmillcms rlivitles for tlw Gfllh annual eon· Cornell University. Panel mem· w h Q I E In 10<1,1 to what Is now l{nown ns board of ngrlculture, gnwrnlng Lnn:;fng moved lnlo a tl·allcr of nn Individual woodlot. \'Pillion of tlw ![olslein·Friesiun ilers Include Herbmt Miller, Wll· the Farmers P. C. A. of Lnnslng. as n v ggs !Jocly of thr~ f'ollcge, he will sue· !muse near· Lcsllr. on the Mnrlin Assoeiallon of America in Grand llnmston; A.' C. Thomsen, Me· The new crerill. office Is located Mfi!;t of the woodlotr; In Michl· ceeci Dr. Clifforrl M. llnnlin. Dr. Dalrymple properiy, gnn, says Hudson, nre suffer·ing Hapids. Henry, Illinois; R. L. Pfeiffer, nt 2930 North Grnnd River on Th t A o· t Hnrdln will become chanr:cllm· not. only from mis·managernPnt 'II 1 'I Carnntlon, Washington; Dr. Ha,r· US·Hi, ,lttst 3 blocks west of the Mr. anri 1\!rs ..Tack A. nne anrl CIHtl'll'I'Crl hu:;ses WJ le ry Hermnn of Columbia, Mo.; and a re If v (president) of the University of avm · family from DcWitl visited Mr. hut from no mnnngr.ment. Ill· ahlr• to transport the expected Allen N. Crissey o( Springfield, i DeWitt mad In Lnnsln~. Nebraslca. most any igatcs, members nnd If you lnV!! to wns eggs t · Tours throughout the building Widely lmown as nn economist: culling mmlc hy the thoughtful family Saturday afternoon, gtwsls fmm Gi'iiiHi Hapirls to Mass. you mnrkct, do the job right If will be conducted ali dny, refresh· and leader In ngricult.urnl crluen· farmer usunlly wlli result in at Lowell, when• tlw slrnw will Ire you wunt to mnrf{et the best menls will he server! ami r.ompli· lion and research, Dr. C11wrlt•n 1\lr. anrl Mr.,, Normn Wood of lenst a dotihllng of what would held. C:ir'lln Cascv of Williams· H I t . Beeders quailty pmduct, suggcstli Dick m!!nlnry gifts will he given. has served in 1he agricullw·aJ Florlria anrl Mr. and Mrs. Levert he the woodlot's productivity, he loll, Miehigan llr;lstein I> reeder, I 0 s em r 'Ba.iley, Tnglwm counly agrlcul------_,. ------·- economics depnrtments nt Penn· Wood of .Tackson visiter! Mr. anrl insists. . 1 9 0 1 ltmal agent cording to tlw manufacturer's di· l~d~lrairnwn of the show commll· Eect. e egates Wash oniy dirty egf.:(S, Bailey rections. sylvania Stnle university nnd Mrs. Loren Curtiss and family The farmer often cnn gel. a Purdue university ami tlirecterl Sunday. . I profit immerliately . from his ' Reprc~enllnrt breeders of Hal· points out. Otherwise you may Chnnr:e water cver·.v day, or nft· research for 6 V!!ilrs for I iw Delegates from every comet• of o spread bacterin to tlw clean eggs er every seven baskets. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Bruce Smith anrll ':'oorll~t, aemrdln~ .In I:Iurhmn, hy American Farm B'ureau Fcdera· llw nation will rcgi:l'ice '10-10-10 the National Farm and Hom• Hour·- .. .: :fii.LIS•EHAI.MIRS. Lawn Seed Evorv Saturda~ - NDC · ' ·.,, . SAlU AND .SIRVICf ...... '.: ,. . - . . STRETCHING THE TRUTH -This Parisian sidewalk sales·: $1840 I rna·n · says his rubberized scicks will put bounee in your step, · and flt.you, "forever,\'. Could be. Francis Platt he's posing besiqe the Seine MASON ELEVATOR ~·Piummer •. t,\c;-chinery· Co. because a' doubting prospect:. One mile nm•lh or lllltRon on US· invlted't hi in .: to· go ;lump ·in' 127, . 3,15 w. Coluinhia 1\lnson ~·., .... ~·· ··.:··· . J,ausiug Phone 2·1i971 .'l..__...... _ ...... _ .... ______'"'' ... : -:·: ..... , &bel'lvcr, .,,

O~cr·Produdion Means Nothing to These Cows L ------... ~ 'w• ( [IJ]' nw,; nt' lim hln l'rlHf nnd llll 1('0\'I:H'I' ('0\\'R J•:NII TI~F>T' . . & T wteat '.,torage '15',! uJ thn I'OSI or dJ•yiii(J i.!IJlllp- ' .Wilh illl avoragu of l2,041l II> . . mnnt. Dt•prPI'Inlloll now t'illl hllS in till' ''"llnly turnnrl llliil1; ,fc'ITY .fnl'gP.nsen, :m rogls· c;ey, !ifl lh fnl nncl 750 lh mille. b.---~~-·-·· Under •I ycnrs-D, IIIII, grade :;non wlwllwr In lnlw liw mnrlu•l jnnJOLinl to :J ur: 111 s 11 hn:;Jwl. In· Cjtr:rrl:; drnly for nneh ~·ow In the In tlwlr mill< I••:;J rr•suils liils IPred IIIHI grmiP llolslelns, :J:J,!llh IJc•rcl f111' till' VI''IJ' Mllls maintailll!d illl!il' rat ami !lOU ill mlllq 10111 1 usLIIll Jrlgil lr•vr•l fiJI' IIH! mnnlil. Mru·r: 'l'rnwr, 17 gmcle .TcrHeyH, mill<; nnd L. Fosler, grarle Hoi· has a 1'1\COI'd hateh of Clw:;fpr Whiff\ plp;s. Last wr•f•l> slomr:c If )'Oll don't have hln to l(l'ilin ~cents a hnslwl. an.l in· ' ! - llnws dally, :;lein, 71 lh fa I and 1,700 lb mille. spncc.' Slll'llnC'e I l'lllll' II hns/u•J. Arlrl In 'l'Wr!nt~··follr il<'l'd:: 111 tlw lng· :t:U Jh l'nl und ~2fl Ill mlli<; llus­ a sow had tt 20-jlip;'litim·. At the last eount ilwm l·':ri::I'IHuuls 11111 only cllsngrec ' Unrlnr ~ , ycars-L. Faster, Tilut's a reminder [ram Dick /hat the I!Ol<:l. nf owning I liP :;lnJ<'­ hmn·WIIIi;lmsloll Dairy ffPl'rl lm· st•ll Slover, •1"1 rcglsiercrl nnd ll'iliJ ll'liiiJs, IHII IISUH[fy qlllli'I'Cl 1 were Hi still uliw. it's nwn moJ'tl rmuarimbln I'll· HrriiPy, Jngh11111 r·ount~· : pr·ovPnwnl ;,,,,,,ll'i:tl ion ;rv<'l'aJ:l•rr J'l'ilde Gnr.rnsr!ys nnrl .Jm·~r.ys, .grodc Hols/cln, 81 lh fnl nncl 2,Hi0 nwmbm·ing that tlw flOW has :t'eeommotlat iom; fol' 12 I ural iiJ~I'Ilf. Af(J'flollillll'al engi· IIJP 11111<' wlwal ll'<•tlld l1r• Ill II•<' :tnHIII).( 111<'111St•lvt>:;. Daniel Weh· :lO fh or fa I ol' ovr·r l<~r lir<' llHllllh :1~.:-i lh fal anol 078 lh mll11; Del lh mlll1; uml Jl. Hurlwell, regis· or llt!PI':i al Mlehlgan Slain collegn hill lr (Jilll'Pd l.l!llll!r a fi!>VI'I'IIIlll'lll :·;II' I', or April, I!J,';.J iii'I'Ol'liing '" till' Wolf & Son, ;J,j gmrlr• 1-fololelns, tercel Holstein, fl3 lh fat and 1,850 placeR at lhn dimwr l.ahl!•, 'l'hnt nwnn.~ that. :;hP tester, l'ilill'l'ill ll1111l r:q(Pr, 'l'lw :t!. I 111 Ial ami H!l!l lh mlll1; Hny Jh mill<. sny lillll you l'iln !Jnlld hlns n[ loan. IHI•;hvl. I ,Hsl ,yi'HJ' it waE ncnr 50 Over 5 years--n. Kleis, regis· must st'l'\'e in 2 iihil'ls. l.lillO. tr~':l,OrHl-huslll'l mpal'!ty for· Does f:lr~r:l.gt• Jill.\''! Will! tlw herds, Oll'ru•n; nnd r<'sillls :1m: Lrl Ifoisti•ins, 31.fi ill fa I nntl stein, 7~1 lb fat nnd 2,100 lb mille I'U]Iural agent's office. I price at. harvest is liHillc 111 Ill' illf'' in ont• yenr with li1ls season· mill;; J·:l'll!'c:l ,c;l:aw, Iii rr•;:hll'l'l'd :-:till Jb rnifJ(; anrl Don \VIIIInms, 3:! Holstein cow: The cow is owned by ]{obc•l'l. Slurnmn and is If :>: avc'mgPrl !.! I <'<'lll.'i a ll:ll', \:; IIH• lil'sl iJl'l, fnl llllrl I ,:J~I lh milf.:; llu:.·.h I 11•;- ll'<'ill lo: JI r n v em t! n I a~soclutlon wh lch was talking about. It 1hcrc u bcllct' one in the county'? hln that J:;, if ynu lecPp it full lrrll! & !i1111, :111 l'l'l:i.:;ll't'l'rl I fol·l [Jwi<'d :J yPnrs- [)nn Williams, av1!ragcd more than :Jo 1/1 of fnt 7:;~.;. of Jlw lime J'ot•·JO years. 'l'his yf•:u·'s annual cml\'fmtinn ol' ilw Unlstl'in­ steins, •lli.2 lh fal iiiHi l.~:.!fl lh 1I'I'J'i:;l,•i'r•d Ilolsll'ln. 72 lh fnl ami fnl' tile month of. April. The You c3n gel: a government loan Ingham County News May 13, 1954 Page 4 mill<; · 1.1.111 lh mill;; :111.1 \V, C'. WriJ.:hl, herds, <11\'ller:; ami fest results Ji'ril!sian associaUun nl' Auwt·ir.a will ht• hPicl in Gmnd Clarrn<'l' 1\lillllf,.:, IS I'I'J(I,;JI'l'f'd r••)(ISII'I'l'li I JoJSI!•In, I il-l /h fill anrl arr.: l~ttpids. Conwntiun activities lwp;in l\iomlay, l\lay nnrl r~radr• 1/olsl"hls, ·1:1.1 Ill fal 1,1711 IIi mill;, Carlton Eldred, :15 reglslarcd 31. und l.ll!lfl IIJ mill~; I'_ \1.'. Dilll'hy, llndrl' I l'l'llrs \V, C'. Wright, Holslr.lns nnd quernseys, 4!1.3 lb l.ast year. •• 1his year and lotr 14 sfrrclghl years 22 l'f'J(L>.;II'l'f'rl )IIIII ;!l':ldr• I Jol:;((•in.c, l'l'l'i,;li'l'l'd r'rni:;JI'ill, lfll lh fill nnrl fal, 1,2H2 Jh milll;; Hobert Rillnes; Ingham county Holi;f.cin breeclcrs do n good job of nd­ tl2.flllr f:rl ;111ri 1,1 !~: lh lllil;;; KPII· l,li711 lh milk; iiiHI l'i:.n 111 mill;: an!l Ll.~vis \_Yilsnn, !Tolsleins, 41.0 Ill fnl, 1,090 lb 1 1 Bnt'ltes I'Oatl in JI.Ia$tlll is 1mt• nl' ti!P mnst :JJ rr·~i.c:Jpn•d ,fr'I'SI'I'e>, :!C\.11 II> fal r'tl:l::l<'l'ed ~fnlsll'lll, Hr lh Jnl nncl mill<; !lac D. Collm·, 17 grade 1 tt·avelt!d •·oads in town. · l'\'4~ oflf'n said Jhnt. if i nncl 711 Ill 1nill\; l'/;m•w·r· HJo.c;· 12.-!flfl Ill llllik. lfolsreins, tJ0.5 Ill fnl, Elwynn Collar, 12 regis·tercd nml grade ccmld sit on my Clll'h (if ! had a elll'h) for a Wt~l'li: I r-;ry, 27 n':!i'·'IPJ'Pd anrl ~q·;tdt• I Till· r r. This ycm:-becnusc of 'acreage restrictions-· ITolsleins, •10.'1 Jh fat, SGG Ill mill<; could wa\'1~ at Pvc·ry rwrson in town. E\'l'!')'OIII', ol' Sl;•ins, ·/lUI lh fa I :nHI I ,1171 Ill ~~~~~·Jmm ~ 11 • ' 1 HPJIO!'fs RESULTS Will count Mas:. Every acre Mus·r pmducc Gnrlh Brownlee, 1G registct·ed ancl so it seems, tl'll\'!'ls on Bartws str1•d. 'II·· r• 1111 11 v V· 11,.. y 1 •) I l·.l;:hiPI'Il hPl.ls 111 lilC Ingllam MORE. The BEST GUID!lm choosing your seed is to 1111 ,' • • ' ' • " ': :~::~ ' • - No. :; D:lil'\' l lrml Tmprovrnwnl gmdc IIolslelns, 38.7 Jh fat. 1,055 plant the Cor!l that is I'llOVE;, • rcgrsiPl'l'd [io/,.:il'lllS, .U.r Ill f:rl ·r•·c:rll'i'ili<~n 'avr•rnur•rl 311 1/J nf fnl lh milk; S. Tl. .Johnson; 12 grade What's on Bm·nes siTCet? Bcyc:ncl my house, t IJc;'c arc PERFOI:MANC~; ilncl1,1lfifl lh milk; ;,;. ,'re f<~l' IIH! ·~1nnli1 of April. 1-Iolsleins, 38.1 Ill fat, mlfl.IIJ mille; · La~t year, m DcKalb's Selected 5·Acre Corn 1111 12 othel'S wi1·hin1hc city limits. Just beyond the city limi1s Growmg C1411test, 5038 farmers averaged 101.16 Rrllston s.~ flfir"~ll'l', :~I l'Pfd~~- 1H'('Ol'ding· 'tn llw tcstCI', Ronald Gail• MeMiehael. 19 regislcrcrl is the city clump. r have jusl taken il for gmntccl lhal: the lr.rc>cl ill Hi f~l':rrl<' I [11'::1";1,,, ;;':./ lh 11. f{ili'SI.'hlli mill;: Lnii'J'Pill'l' Foslrr, 17 mil/;; Ward Vieary, .Tr .. 20 rcgisferNI as far south as Eel en. Figul'ing 2 cars to a family that just DF~.ALD's. yieldin~ ability-its butstanding nclnpt­ ell, 2 I n•J:!i:.lt•r''" n1ul r!r:ul" TT11I- mi;:Prl 1'0\I'S, .J~.n Jh fnl :111 ct 1.'112 and grade Holsteins, 35.7 lb [al, *All yioldo moclo on ablht;y-Its.year 1!1 unci year out Dependability, slrim·, :lfi.GIIl f:11 and !IS:J IIJ mill'; Ill mill;; about accoun1s l'or the heavy trnfl'ic. · 1 i,O!l4 Jh milk; H.alph & Lurk soloctod S·acro · . Tlus Sprmg-evcry Spring-make sure of th' ITnw:ml Hurgr•::s, 1 I rr;:islr.rcrl DIIIWin \Villinms, 1fl gmrle Hnl· Amhs, :J!l registered Holsteins, I ser wht'l'l' tht• IJSDA has tulwn my advic1• nnd ' Conbst Plols. , . lleed you plant. PJunt DEKALB. sl<•ins, ·11.0 Ill fnl :111<1 1,037 lh 35.!1 lh Jnt, 1,036 lh mille; Donnld now has seyeralmilk !li.·.Pr.,, :1n.n Ill f:il nnd GRO Ill f!l'aclc Holsteins, 33.0 lh fat, 776 a Stnto f•'mm ngcnt first, because I mill;; A.' Kleiv<'J', 1'i mixed cows, lh milk; Richnrd Smith, 14 regis­ used the Bnnk Plan inntcnd nnd :n.R lb fa I nnrl RHl 111 mille; .r. tered nnd grade Holsteins, 32.5 lb pnid an insurnnco and lir:nncing IT:11vJ.:i II>'. 17 mixer! I'CJ\1'~, :1·1.0 IIJ fat. Slllh mille; ••• . chnrgo of only $1~0.74. I saved Tnt :n1rl 01:1 Ill mill'; D. L. Pnr::s, Thomns Stull, 28 grade Hoi· I ~116.86." (011c of many actual cases.) lfi grnrle [Jolsteins, :J.I.G IIJ fat nnd steins, 31.9 lh fat, 856 Ill milk; flf!O lh milk; Howard Wooster, .Jr., 21 gmde Many People Assume II. Lorkwnod & Son, 22 grmlr Holstein~. 30.8 lb fnl, 805 lh milk; ew r1v1n e flnanco Rates Are Stc:mdcm! T-lolsteins. ::J.I.J l!J rat and S'i7 lh milk. TBtl:Y AP.ii: NO!; JTolslcins, 33.8 Til fal an.l !.l80 lb Imlivirlunl recognition went to: Tho Dnnk Pi::ln ofTt•rs you two proVNt money. mille; r;, l1yln~rt & Sons. 22 grarlr Over 5 years-.T. H. & R D. ALWint! mcllmd1t, l.ow-msl !innudnJ: throu~-:h n Chamberlain, registered Holslr.in, ,ncarhy han)\ nnd foti'·COsl pr,•/crred-rial: ;,1'>1/r• Holslr.ins, 32 ..3 111 fal and 902 lh once rnll•!t, C:i•l }1\Ur OW II fiJ.!ur··~ on the co!lt milk: n ml l\'lf'lvi 11 0Psl erie, 'J:l s:t7 lh fat. 1,970 Ill milk; Cm·lton or lho car ym1 wnril. nnd C:)i>.ll't\IU.: t!H.·m Eldred, registerer! l-lolslein, 70.:1 wiLl& Ut~ttk l'l.an cu·,/~1 I'IW1"l'! Call or nee Holsteins, :Jn.n lh Jnl nml S3:i lb ,)'our Slalu l•'r•rm lt~t·ut BLI:{,(!I: you lHty milk. lh Jal, l.S:iO Ill milk. 'High inrlivicillal cows were: Under :; ycnrs-Cnrl!on Elclrccl, 1Jnril'l' :~ \'Pnrs-·-ll.nberl Hart­ rcr,islcred Holstein, 88.5 lh fat, BERNARD E. WI LSO~J ' well, rrgislerccl Ilolstcin. :17 lb 2,270 lb milk; R. J. Sturman, reg­ Phnr11• :!-fl I :12 1 fal and l.IGO lh mill(; nnd i\f. I-l istered Holstein, 74.0 lb fat, 2,000 lb mil:c Under 4 vcnrs--Arthur Vince, t:tra:lc Holstein, 100.4 lb fnl, 1,SGO lb milk; Garth Brownlee, grade Holstein. 80.!i lh fat, 1,830 lh mille Under 3 yenrs-J. I-I. & R. D. Chamberlain, rcgislcrcd Holstein. m.. J lb fnl, 1,640 lb milk; s. I-I. John>"on, grade Holstein, 5G.G lb fat, 1,:130 Ill mill1. ·Dirt and Dust Plus Electricity Are Dangerous Dirt nnd 1lust nround P.lcctrical dcvicC!s are dangerous. They eom­ New Ch vrolet True llinC! with overloaded fuses nnd •••• fnully wiring to mal1c up a Jarge share oi fire hazards on Michigan clo ·more wprk per day .• more work per dollar! farms, points out Dick Bailey, • • Ingham county agriculturnl agent. You save time in traffic.· New truck You save on operating costs. High On that score, here are some nf Hydra-Mntic transmission gets you oiT lo compression power saves you money! The the fire safety• mcasmes recom­ smooth, time-saving starts without shifting "Thl'iftmaster 235" engine, the ..<'Londmas­ mended by David G. Stclnici;;e, or clutching. Imagine how easy this mnkcs tet· 235," and the "J obmnster 261 ·~ ( op· Michigan Stale college .Cm·m driving in traffic and on delivery routes! tiona! on 2-ton models at extrn cost), de· safely specinlist, nml Michigan It's optional at extra cost on lh·, ¥.1- and liver . greater ,horsepower plus increased Stale college ngricullUI'nl engl· 1-ton models, opernling economy. neers: Clean dust, dirt ami cob­ web~. from electrical motors, fLJSC ~-You save time on th'e highway. New You save with' lower upkeep. New boxes Ulhl switches. high-compression power gets you up to Chevrolet trucks arc built stronger to last Don't allow shavingS', feed bags, highway speeds from a standing start in longer and save you ·money on mainte­ papers nnd oily rags to pile- up less time, .and snves you time on hills, too. nance. There arc heavier axle shafts in 1wo­ near electrical devices: An other­ You make trips faster-and the new Com­ tan models ••• bigger clutches in light· wise harmless spark can set off fortmaslcr cab 'makes them seem shorter, and hcavy·duty models , •• stronger frames . an inferno in seconds. It's got everything. in all models. · . Check all appliances and motor­ driven equipment such ns crop And your 'savings start the 'day you You save extra' trips, too. That's because :lryer~.. brooders, space heaters. buy. In fact, they start with the low price and power tools to be sure the-y're of the extra load space you gr.t in the new you pay-and they never stop. Chevrolet clean and connections are tight Advance-Design bodies. New pickup you know, is America's lmvcst-priccd line Replace frayed cords. Mnl'c bodies nrc deeper , , • new stake and plat­ of trucks. And it's also the needed repairs right away, That's form bodies arc wider and longer. ti'Uck: that has a traditionally Also, they're set lower to the ground the wny to help avoid fire and high trade·in valt!c:, for easier loading. crop damage, throi1gh over-heat· ing. · ' Come in and see how much Usc 15-ampere fuses In branch you're ahead with· America's light circuits. Have separate pow­ number one truck. You'll like er circuits for lnrge- motors and MOST TRUSTWORTHY TRUCKS ON ANY JOB! the way we're talking business! other heavy cm·rent-using appli· I TUNE IN THE DINAII SHORE SHOW ON NBC · · Chevrolet Aclvance~D~sign Trucks Radlo-Evory Tuesday and F1lday Evonlna • Tolovlslon-Evory Tu01day and Thursd!y Evonlnl · ances. ... Asparngus, rndlshes, green onions, spinach and rhubarb are the mldwest·grown vegetables AI Rice Chevrolet which the U. S. 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