Section One INGHAM [TY NEWS Pages 1 to 8 VOL. LXVIII INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927 NO. 17 EORDJURY DIICS IN AUTO CILASli CAR CRASH FATAL AL PURITY TALKS SENIOR PLAY IS WEEK'S I LONG Ti IS. WILLIAM lERS BY NOTED AUTHORITY C. A. l'AI{lvHUI{.ST HO.ME Al'TICll .M A SON 'I'AllTV VICTIMS OE WILL HE HEAIH) IN MASON NE.VT "CHAR.M .SCHOOL" SAID TO BE TIMAL DI.SMIS.SAI.,. IONIA Alrro .S.MA.SH. MONDAV. HE.ST PLAV Vi'rr.

Gives Inticresling Cbaracleri/.ations Kclnrning Prom Grand llapids Suu­ nr. Winfichl Scott Hall Will Appear Seniors Present ..\niuiiil Play Fridwy Of Principals lu Million day Masnn Car Wrcclccd In Side Hciforc Tliirce AudicMcos T

After sorviug forty-fnur days ns il Funeral services for Mrs. William No more distinguished speaker has I'he three act comedy, "The Charm member of the jury in the suit of Miers, automobile accident victim ever appeared before Mason audiences School,'' presented Friday and Satur- Aaron Sapii'o against Ilcnry Fot-d conducted by llev. W. M. Prescott than Dr. Winfield Scott Hall of Chi- day evenings of this week at the liigh hrouglit as a result of articles pub- were belli from the Methodist church cago, who will speak four tinies in thc school liy the class of 1927, is stated lished in tlie Ford owned Dearborn in this city on Wednesday with inter- city next Monday. Dr. Hall is per- hy those who have witnessed rehear­ Independent, C. A. I'arkburst of Mu.- ment at Mount Hope in Lansing. .A haps the best known lecturer in .Amer- sals to be one of the host senior plays son, returned to his business here last lai'ge nuiiihor were present to pay ica on social purity, is the author of ever otFered. Menibers of the cast are- week. Mr. Parkhurst was called to their last respects. several books of physiology, anatomy working hard this week to work off Detroit March i'l and wa.** selected as Fatally stunned from the impact and sexual knowledge, has been a fre- all i-ough spots while members of tbe a juror in the Federal court. The trial queut contributor to medical and edu- when the automobile in which she was faculty are striving to create settings began four days later ttud for fot'l-y cational journals, was at one time riding Sunday evening was struck by and scenes of rea! big time attractive­ (lavs thc Mason man witli five other junior deiin of Northwestern Univer- a car driven at great speed and ap- ness. men and six wontcn listened to tbe sity and is recognized as an able ami preaching from a side' rond, Mrs. Four young college grnds, trained eloquent speaker and lecturer. evidence prescn led before them by Miers died before reaching meilical i'or the |)rofessions, but with no vis- sonic of the natj on's most noted Icgul aid. Mr. and Mrs. Miers had accom- Speaking before tbe boys and girls ihle means of support, living together talent wiiich included U. S. Senator panied Mr. and Mrs. Williani G. Grow of the high school in separate groups in a ciieap New ,Vork apartment .lanics Becd of. Mi.s.sout'i, head of tbe to Grand Rapids to visit a niece and on Monday niorning. Dr. jlall returns house, arc wondering how the wolf lt"or(l counsel. .According to Mr. Bark- wei'c returning during, the evening to Granil Ledge at noon where he may be kept from their door yvhen Inirst it would have taken niauy tno.''e hours. When about twelve miles we.st will address the Exchange club later word is received from another college speaking befot-e the high school there weeks to have heard all of the wit- of Portland as they approached a friend more successful thau they that .Mrs. William Miers to return here in the evening as the nesses and evidence which would nave point where a county road connecting a certain young ladies' seminary guest of the Mason Kiwanis club and Dr. Winlieldi Scott Hall been sul)mitted bad it not been fot-the Prominent iMasoii wonuin dead as re­ Lake Odessa with Ionia intersects heavily in debt is about to be fore­ addressing a mass meeting at the high sudden dismissal of the jut-y by Judge sult of collision Sunilav. M-l(i, Mr. Grow who was driving a .Appears Monday in three addresses on closed and requii-os new management. Raymond of Graud IJaiitds, who ptjc- Hudson coach observed the lights of school auditorium at eight o'clock Sex and Social Purity. lilvening meet- that evening. Tho four decide to take it over and sided. I'he jury was dismissed by the a car approaching from his right, but ing public. tbe love tangles wbich follow form judge because a ntember, tVli'.s. Cora knowing he was on a main trunk line Ijoslie and Mason schools will t'-e- the theme of the comedy which finally Iloirman of Detroit, was alleged to ML PUPILS AID highway, assumed the other driver ceive invitations to attend either Dr. culminates in a real old fashioned have cxprc.ssed hia.'ied sentiments rc- would stop before attempting to cross Hall's morning addresses or the eve- buggy ride at midnight after a search garding thc trial to a Detroit news.. thc paved way as required by law. It ning address as bests suits their con- for a niissing co-ed results in her dis­ paper reporter whose papet' publtshet N CORN BORER IR was not until too late that it yvas real- venience. Parents of high school stu- covery but followed with a breakdoyvn dent&.ure cordially invited to attend tiie interview. The woman juror aud ized the onrusliiiig car would not stop of the automobile. Clever lines, his school talks, Iho mothei-s to hear tbe news|)a|)er wcre scoreil by Judge E.XCUSED FUOM SCHOOL TO AS- and the crash followed, the Dodge OPENS HERE pretty girls, flapper youth, music and the talk to girls and the fathers that llavmond as bciitg t'cspousible l^or a • SI.ST CLEANIJI*. sedan, driven by Milton Lanibert of comedy are intermixed with rare skill to the boys. huge loss'to tho government and the Ionia, striking the Mason car just at .UJUY SELECTED. SU.MMONED TO by tiie author and meritoriously play­ litigants on account of making it nec- County School Conimi.ssionicr .Adopts the left of tlie rear seat was carried It is hoped that a large number of APPEAIJ SECOND MflNBAV. ed by the cast is.the vei-dict of those essnrv to submit nil the evidence to I'.nu'rgi'.ncy .Mcaisurc In ..Xnswer by the impact well to the front of the our people will plan to aiitend at least who have witnessed rehearsals. Ef­ To Help Scarcity Plea. anotlier iut-y which will probalily be Hudson by a sidewise force cause

Write it on your hturt Pin ttiy fitth to no mnn'a advertise itself separate from tlie otliers is uneconomic and incfTicient. All that every day is the beet Kiccve; liiut thou not two 4(i]r of tlic year.—EmerMB. eyes of thine own7—Csilyle. tlie resources of the state should be tuassed under one banner and placed under one leadership. Every citizen of the state should have a part and a responsibility. But this will take time and meanwhile all of us can have a part by at least being friendly and courteous to the tourist and the home seeker and never at any moment losing an opportunity to boost for Michigan. INGHAM TY NEWS California started it. Florida overdid it. Let Michigan yield to experience and do the job just right. When yve do this our present population and

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Counly Sent of tiiKhnm Counly, MidiiKiin. mislaid, lost or stolen is worrying the V. J. HUOWN & SON. putittBhcr-H council men. The drys are urging tbe Member of Micliiunn Pic.s.s .y.s.sociiilion theory tbat the loss of tbe ordinance IWISE and book makes no difference as long as it SUttSOItll'TtON t(ATt.;S (I'liytthic in Ailvnncc) IOTHERWISE is known that ofi'icial action prohibit­ One year in Inuluim, Eiilon iwKt .tiiel cents. —! ! !— Onr

J. E. Freer, I. Palmer and T. V. son, called at .Tohn Kirhy's, Sunday. Parish are on the sick li.st. We.sley Rolfe took dinner at Frank Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matteson spent Darrow's, Sunday. You Need Protection from the week end with their son, Clayton Mr. and Mrs. .Dean Warner and Mr. Matteson and wife at Bay City. and Mrs. Clayton Harkness visited Casper Cast and Mrs. Mary Haehn- .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harkness, Suntlay. le of .Jackson, and Mrs. Lillian l^arks Mr. and .Mrs. Relyea and son were of Detroit, were Sunilay callers at.the APRIL SHOWERS! callers at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner, home of Mrs, .Ada Parker. Sunday. The l^ev. H. V. Gould and Mrs. Lloyd Meade of East Lansing, took April showcf-s and those of other Gouid of Colon, called on friends in dimier at John Kirby's, Monday. months-may be greatly needed, but SELF-MADE MEN tills vicinity, Monday. They were on- l.ace Beach was called to Pontiac at the same time they are Often in- route to Holly to visit relatives. Tuesday night on account of the ill- ness of a niece. conVenient yvithout prOper protection. The success Of self-made men can be attI'ibtlted Mr. and Mrs. Harry lIulse and White Oak Charles Wait called on their father, OUR PROT13CTION to just two things—theif- ability tO make money— Milton Wait, Sunday. ' Leo and IDsnald Haynes of Mason, With one of these slickei-s you can Mr. ami Mrs. .-Xaron Branilonbury spent Friday evening with their keep dry and comfortable. We haVe then their ability to saVe it. Of course some men attended the funeral of the former's grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs. Charley sister, Mrs. Gisenhaver, at Lansing, Haynes, Sr. them in all coloi's—brown, green, red, make more money than others, but no matter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner were in blue and yellow. They are Very good Mrs. Dexter Brown, formerly of this what a man earns he should put a part of his' Lansintr, Tuesday. looking: township, passed away at the home Rheba Kirby spent from Thursday of her daughter, Mrs. Lena Stettlcr, For Ladies and Gitis ._$6.00 to $8.00 money away for future use. night uutil Saturday afternoon yvitii at .lackson,'last Saturday afternoon. •Mr.5. V. L.Paimer of Mason. For Men and Boys i?6.00 to $8.50 Mrs. Fred Hayhoe, Mrs. Ruth Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wellman called liams and children, Mrs. .\nna Stet- on Milton Wait, Tue.«day. LADIES' Ui\IBRELLAS We would suggest a Savings Account with us tier and son visited Mrs. Marion -Hart- Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Cayton an( Sufi' at Gregory last Wednesday. family of Jackson, called at E. Hark­ as an ideal way for you to make your strat. Lavina and Irene Scripter arc ness, Sunday. An excellent selection in 8 and through school at Indiana, and are . 16 bow models, well made of home for a week's vacation. They good material, $1.50 to $7.00. expect to return to Fort Wayne, PKOB.ATE HMAKINGS MAY .i. Many of our best accounts haVe started with, a where thev have \vork awaiting them. Frank Elliott, Hattie Seolhon' and Estate of Sophia Malonwany, de- dollar. Franci.s Allen all of liansing, visited ceased, hearing on claims; Estate of at ,Tohn SeelhofT's, Sunday. Jose|)h James Cahill, deceased, hear- Mrs. Ida Warfle called on Mrs. V. ing on claims; Estate of I{ose Cahill, deceased, hearing on claims; Estate of We pay 4% Havhoe, last Saturday. Harold and Theresa Seelhofi' was .Tames B. Lillie, mentally incompetent, honie over tlte week end. hearing on license to sell real estate; Estate of Charles F. IJhcud, decease>*' DEUEL & WILLETT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenner spent North Rolfe twcen an ordinary feed and "SUrlrlM" Cftlah pects tocomc home this week. She is PMO. Why takacbancoiT Sunday with J. VV. Davis and family Shoes—Hosiery soine better but it yvill take a long RyM's "SUrtrtta" Chick Foad taanBb*i>. of Mason. tut.lr aafe and compli.ia food on which 10 tiiiie for her recovery. atart baby chick.. Compoaod of aound. awcat George Rign's had the misfortune to E. T. Royston of Eden, called on atna wttli bulla removed, ground «rana. Mr. Ogsberry and family and Mr. r. Uillet and tUpa Seed, which arc full .sprain bis ankle quite badly last Sat- Milt Wait, Monday. K. . , . _,. i.iMc-- Calkins and son of Duranil, visited C. ofiiatiiral viiamlnca andoif. apccjal Meat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Luce Beach spent H. Smith and sons, Sunday. Mrs. Robt. Ui.g.gs spent part of last Sunday in Grand Ledge, with Mr. Beach's brother. Earl Beach, and week with friends in Mason. [ ssnnat chick. family: vwmMiMitrMeiciriief Rolfe Community .•Vnion Laxton spent the week end •4 MTWMCTMV with his parents, Mr. and Mt's. A. Al m> dMl.r'. or willa Town Line Road IIVOK*CO.,Mlr*. Turkish Towels Laxton. ChlMC* Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Charley Haynes, Sr. lOdna .\xt and Mrs. lirnest Barnes, all / Mr. and Mrs. R. Sherman spent and iMiss Clara Hale spent Sunday ot Lansing, s|)ent Sunday with Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Haynes, For sale at Sunilay at Need more. and Mrs. 1. B. Smith. 'Pile volunteer firemen of Holt, will Jr., of Mason. MASON ELEVATOR COMPANY 19c Ira Thorpe and wife spent Sunday • Mr. and Mrs. V..L. Palmer of Ma- Mason, iVlichigan .give a play "The Old Kentucky Min- with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I''rice. strels'', at'the Miller t'Oad Community •Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence Soyvers These 19x36 Turkish TOWels Will be sOld as a Saturday hall Satut-day evening, April 30, uu- spent Friday evening at Glen Bray's. Special at this extraOrdinary IOW price. der auspices of the Parent-Teachers Mrs. C. 0. Reynolds and Mrs. E. L. Association. Otis were in ljansing, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin en- W. J. French of Detroit, and Wesley tertained with a card |)arty Friday Rolfe took dinner at Frank Darrow's, evening for the henclit of Albeither Suuday. Society. YA\V\ and L. C. Otis and families JHzra Stevenson is visiting his brotn- Basement Bargains spent Sunday with LaFleur's of Ver- er, John, and family the two brothers niontville. yvent to Ann .Arbor, Sunday to see Emery Worden and family of Dans- Visit our newly arranged Bargain Basement and see the their father. ville, yvere visitors at Dan Well man's, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Xanders visited Special on Bacon! wonderful values we are offering Sunday.- > their parents, Eli Ralston at Eaton ' 'Mrs. C. R. Laxton spent ' Sunday Rapids, Sunday. with Jackson relal;ives. Ray and Edgar Reynolds spent Ladies' and Children's Hosiery^ Saturday with Chas. and Bruce Black. Here is an excellent price on bacon for Saturday Eden 10c per stocking, 20c a pair t Mrs. Claude Reynolds .spent Wed­ only. Stock up at these low prices nesday afternoon '.yvith Mrs. Gleti^ Bray. Elizabeth Behm spent .the yveek end Ladies' Fancy Stripe Rayon Hose, 25c a pair witli hei- cousin, Shiriey Herrington. Richard Baker of Jackson, spent AureUiiit. Big Values in Wall Paper Sunday visiting his sister, Mrs. H. M. t Mcliee, at Mrs. Carrie Chapin's. Bacon Squares, per Ib. 30c See the 5c and 1 Oc Counters Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Behm and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and baby and Mr.s. Charles Herrington spent of Maaon, were recent guests of Mrs. Sunday with Harry Harrington's. Alvira Evelin, We Give S&H Green Stamps Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Growl and iFire of unknown origin wtts .dis- Bacon in Chunk, any aniount Jb. 35c grandson Colon spent Sunday with Mr. covered at the home of George Disen- and Mrs. Russell Crowl. roth, Monday. The Mason fire 'de- \ LOOK FOR THE BIQ SIQN Mrs. Harold Wiltse entertained Sat- parttnent was called and the fire ex- urday in honor of her grandmother, tinguished with no loss of property. This is real quality at a real price iMi-s. 'Flora Coy, yvhose birthday was Mrs. Ada Parker aand daughter the occasion. Merle and Bennie and Wtnthr'bp . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crowl and Haehnle spent Sunday with Mr. atid .Beryl Ambs were in Jackson, Satur- Bazaar and Dry Goods Mrs. S. L. Parker at Holt. I day. ' . i Twelve guests arrived at the home Mrs. W. J. Clark and Emery Chapin of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hiller ret-^ Rose, Howard & Vail H. H. SNYOER, Prop. of "Detroit, were visitors at Mrs. Car- cently, cotnpletely surprising Mrs.." .rie Chapin's, Friday and Saturday. • Hiller, the occasion being her birth-l Phone 301 Mrs. Veda Snyder and son Dotiald day antiiversary. 'The well filled bas>-l were at Edd Steve.s','Sutiday. kets cotitatned a most-delicious repast • More than eighty-five people were and the evening was spent in visiting. If you want to buy or sell, use aCIasaifled Adv. Page Four INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON^ MICH.. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927

FDR SALE—Nursery stock of all kinds. Arthur W. Jewett, Jr. L3-tf Supervisors Named To Classified Committee Assignment Advertisements t For Rent CHAIRM.AN LOVEJOY FOR RENT—15 acres good sheep IMAKES pasture, also heavy plow, lard press LIST PUBLIC. and small ice box. llichtcr's, 'I miles 1 For Sale yvest and 2 miles south of Mason, lp Chairman William Loy'ejoy of the board of supervisot-s of Inghaiii coun­ FOR RENT^l room modern apart- : Foil SALli—fl galvanized steel- ty has announced his appointments to mcnt. Mrs. Emnia Penberthy, 200 W. lirood coops, in good condition, some the various standing committees of being used only l year. Mrs. Grover Sycamore St. I3-tf tbe board, County Clerk C. Ross Hil- Akers, Mason. Phone 322-Fll. lp FOR KENT—A moflcrn eight room Hard being in receipt bf tbe list. Committees as named by the chait-- FOR SALE—Three new milch llol- house at 323 East Columbia street. .A man follow; slcin cows, four years old. I'wo miles new barn for 2 cars, large hen house, -Apportionment of Taxes and .As- .•iouth of Leslie. Phoue SOO.l Leslie. large garden, fruit and all kinds ot sessment Rolls—Schepers, .Aldrich, Glaud l..each. l7w2 berries. Mrs. John Wauvle. Phone J'I7-F32. l4-tf Klock, Templeton, Murray. Bond.s—Hanna, Lane, Trager. , FOR SAivl'>-Two bushels Isbell's Bovine Tuberculosis—Murray, Mar- Jst choice !)0 day Yellow Dent tested Wanted shall, Smith. .seed corn. Also 0. 1. C. brood sow t Contagious Disease Claims—Thor­ due to farrow May 'i, Lester Hodg- WANTED—Family washings. Work burn, Christopher, McKale. son, lst farm east of Game Farm, lp called for and delivered. Mr.s. Henry County Building.s—McComb, Seely, Fries, l32 Rayner St., L. B. (MI, Ma- Schepers. FOR SALE—Pui'e bi-ed White Wy­ son. I7w2p County Farm .And Building.s—Ferg­ andotte hatching eggs from heavy- uson, Rumsey, Sayvyer. luying strain, l2 dozen orders 5c above WANTED—Man on farm by month. County Officers' Accounts—Phillips, market, settings 50c. H. C. Dolbee, Allen Tomlinson. Phone 3l3-F2. lt Warner, McKale, Tyler, Hanna. phone 26C-F2. 17w2p WANTED—White washing and tree County, Township .And Ward Poor .Accounts—Aldrich, Jones, Christo­ FOR S..VLE—Coffield electric wash- spraying. .All work guaranteed satis­ pher. er. ln good condition ready for use. factory.' K. W. Flagg, R. 4, Mason. Drain.s—Jones, Stntth, Avery. Inquire at Neyvs office. l7wlp I7w3p Education—Marshall, House, Tyler. Equalization— , Warner, McComb, FOR S..\iLE—Modem dwelling, very WANTED—Stack canvas.ses, work Jones, Scheperi-, Lane, Potter, Seely. de.sin-ible location. .A. .A. Bergman, harnesses and siiddles, good cows and Mason. I7-tf work horses, good used drags and General Claim.s—Potter, Sawyer, bean pullers. You can exchange good Ferguson, .Aldrich, House. Justice, Corner and Witness Claims- FOR SALE—Gray niare, weight used tools that you don't need for Rumsey, Trager, Carven, Smith, Phill­ L500. Sound and right, also Duroc something that you can use. Dolbee ips. The Road to Independence! gilt due May L Louie Barker, Dans- & Son, New and Used Market, phone ville. l7w2p l004, Aurelius. l7wI Mileage .And Per Diem—^^Lehman, Klock, Hanna. WANTED—Log cutters. See Chas. Printing— Menger, Templeton,Mc­ The road to financial indepenfJence is the easiest road to travel. There FOR SALE^About I5 bushels Cal- Howell on Homcr Wilber farm east Kale. ifornia russett seed potatoes. Harry are really fewer obstacles to overcome by taking the safe Way. A saVings of Mason on the Howell road. l7yvl Public Health—Tyler, Ferguson, Reinhart, at county jail. l7yvlp Hagamier. account in this bank fi-ees you from wOITies over financial matters, it tides WANTED—Pure bred Holstein bull Roads .And Bridges—House, Mar- FOR SALE—Perfection 3-burner oil about a year old and also a grade Hoi- shall, Phillips, Potter, Murray. you OVer hard times, it giVes you a feeling of secuI-ity and is the greatest Tango, nearly new. Mrs. Emery .•-.tein bull, one year old. F. J. Dol- Salaries—Cat-y'cn, Potter, Lane. Jewett. l7wl bee & Son, Farmers E.xchange, Aure- Sheriff .And Const.able Claim.s— aid toWard independence in later years. lius, phone lOfl.1. •'l7wI Templeton, Tyler, Hagamier, Menger, J^OR SALl!>--Hatching eggs from a .Avery, Klock. heaving laying strain of \l. C. R. 1. WANTED—Ingbam county now Superintendents Of The Poor .Ac- , Now is the opportune time to begin that saVings account. A delay may Red hens, culled and accredited hy thc open for steady hustler to sell Wanl's counts—Hagamier, Seely, Rumsey. state. Orders filled al once. Mrs. W. Reliable Remedies and other products. proVe costly—open your aqcount here today. Supplies—Seely, Thorburn, Carven. ll. Swaim, 3-'l mile north l-2 mile Experience not necessary. Offei's big Ways and Mean.s—Lane, McComb, cast of Alaiedon Center, R. 2 . lOt'lp earnings on small capital. Particu- lars given on retiuest. Dr. Ward's Seely. FOR SA'LE —i()2(i Ford Tudor Medical Company, Winona, Minn. Es- cheap, Studcbaker louring, I?eo speed tabli.shcd lS5(>. l5w4 The Farmers Bank, Mason wagon, l'"ord one ton truck, iu good condition. See us for second liand WANTED — Housekeeper. Middle Meillber FedeIal ReserVe System cars or trucks. We lot you drive aged lady, must be neat anfl cle.in and them two or three days before you have farrti work experience. Charles pay for them. They must be ns we Binkley, Holt, _ l5yv3p tell you they are. Graham Chevrolet Co., Le.slie, Mich. l7wl WANTED—Carpenter work, p.iint- ing, repair work and fence building. l-'()|{ S..VLi':—Grindstone nnd hand Fred Herrguth, Box 407. Phone 57. 7)otato planter. Inquire at News of­ 13-tf .sail] Protmto Olfice. tic ami JH liorcby apiioint­ his petition prayinR that said court adjudicate cd for iioiirinir ,saiii potilion; and iletcrnilno who were at thc time of his fice. l7wlp (Edited by Frances Brower.) Jt in li-iirlhoi' Ordered. 'I'liril piihlie notii'C. death the ICKUI heirs of .said deccu.sed and en­ thorcof In. iriven t)y piitdieation of a eopy of Members of the Kindergarten class titled t!) inherit thc real estate of which sulit I'-OK SALI-:—Nursery stock, rasp- t BusineBR Locale Borer's Winter Home Itiis order, for tlircc sueecusivc weclJursery, C. L. Bashfonl, Prop. wl stud, 7 miles west and 2 miles south who has been ill and out of school for \.\ true eopy.) Judne of Protintc. ed for hcarinK xnid petition ; of Mason. Jas. Lewis. I7yv4 several weeks. Some of the little l«ARTJt.y THAYER, tt is Further Ordered, Thut public notico -Timothy hay. C. L tots presented her with flowers, other Reiiuty RcRister of Protiatc. 17w.) thereof be Kiven by publlention of a copy oir van sALE- gifts and the class and the teacher, this orclcr. for three HucocsHivc weelcH proviotis l7wl NOTICE—After this date 1 will not nKTEB, OK JIBIRS. OUY.-MAV 2i lo said day of hcarinK. in the tnKhiun Counly .Bashford. be. responsible for any biUs contt-act- Miss Bai-bour, gave her a scrap book. State of MicliiKan. The Probate Oourt for News, u newspaper printed and clrcululcil in FOR S..\LE—Progressive everbear­ ed by others on my account. Vem Mrs. Barry treated the young.sters to thc Oounty of InKham. said county. L. R. McARTHUR, ing strawberry plants. Have short- Palmer, .Aurelius township, Mason R. chocolate cookies. At a session of said eoiirt. hclii »l thc Pro­ (A true copy.) JudRc of Probate. tiatc Olfiee in the City of Mason, in said coun­ MARTHA THAYER, cake all summer, also shrubs and 2, Box 30. . 17wIp ty, on the 2slh day of April. A. O. I'.lil. tieputy RcKister of Probate. I7w.l small fruits. C. L. Basbford. l7wl OBITUARY. Present! ttON. L. K. iMcAR'niUR. Judttc A REGISTERED AIRED.VLE DOG of Probate. IIEAHINO OLAtMS. AILHERT—AUO. 2S FOR SALE—5 0. 1. C. brood sows, —Will give this dog to the pt-oper per- Ella May Groyv yvas born in Vernon, In the Mattel, of tlie Estate of I3UZAHETII OUY. Reccii.seii. State of MichiKan. The Probat Court for due soon. .Art Laxton, phone 2()(i-F2L son. Only consideration, that he has Michigan, Shiayvassee county, July 15, tjiicius R. yvhite and Orpha E. yvhite hav­ l7wl 1868, and depai-ted from this life .April the Crfunty of InKham. a good home. Inquire at this ofTice. inir filed in' saiil court their petition prayinK At a session of .said court hcid at llie Pro- 17w2p 24, 1027, aged 58 years, 9 months and ttiat saici court iHijudicate and dctorniine who iiate Olfice ill the Oity of Ma.son. in said coun­ van SALE.—3-bnttom tractor plow wcri! at tho time of her death the leirai heirs ty, on the 'Jtilh day of April. A. 11. 111^7. fl days. In 188(1 she was married to of said deceased and entitled lo inherit tho i'le.senl: HON. I.. B. McARTHUU. Jmh'r. in e.xcelloiit condition at a real bar- WILL BUY and sell second hand William H. Miers and to this union real estate of which said deceased died seiv.Md. of Probate. gain. F. J, Dolbee & Son, Farmers II is Ordered. That Ihc ;!llh day of IHay. furniture, ltobert Z. Button, 107 N. were born five children, one which pre- In the Matter of the Estalc of CEOUOE A, t), I'.l'i". al lon o'clock in the forenoon, at .Exchange, .Aurelius, phone lOO.l. wi Cedar St. Phone 5205L ISw'lp AMtEHT. 11ecca.seil, cedeil her to her eternal home. Her said I'roliiite OlVice. be nnd is iiereby iiiipoiiu- It appeariiiK to the court, tllat the time for wedded life waV spent in Michigan, ed for iicnrinK said petition; FOH SALF.—Linoleum rugs, lino­ presenlatioii of claims .iKuinst_ saiii estate NOTICE—I have about 25 yat'ds of II is Furliier Ordered, 'rhal public notice the last nineteen years being spent in shouid be iimiteti. and lii.il a time and piaco leum by tho yard. 1 have two !1xl."i thereof be Kiven Iiy piililicatiaii of a cop.v of good filling dirt, anyone may have lu. appointed lo receive. e.Mimiiie and adjiisl; and around Mason. She was a ntem­ tills ordor, for three successive weelis previous Bussorali .Axniinstcr I'ugs at a bargain same for the haulin.g. F. W. Dakin, all claims and demands aKainst saiii deceaseil ber of the M. E. church, Rebekah and 10 ...-.aid day of iif-.arin.ir, in tiie iiiKiiain County price. lt will pay you to get my by and Iiefore saiii court: .Mason. l7wlp iN'ews, a newspaper printed and -circulated in Pythian Sistefs and Maccabeo lodges, It is Ordered, That creditors of said deceas­ ])rices. C. .-X. Davis, i'](len. l(iw3 saiii counly. b. tt. McARTttUR. also several societies and clubs of Ma- ed are required to present tiieir claims lo said USED TOOL .MARKET—Drop, in (..y true cnpy.l .ludKO of t'robate. son. She leaves to mourn their loss court at said I'rnbate Olfice on or before the FOR SALE—Jlixed timothy and al­ and look over our graitt binders, mow­ .MARTHA TltAVKR, Jlllh day of AiiKust. A. II. 11127. al ten o'clock Deputy ReKi.sler of Probate, ITw.l falfa hay. .-\lso Durlunn cow, fresh ing machines, rakes ami spike drags; her husband, Wm. Miers of Mason, in the forenoon, snid time ami piaue beiiiK M;iy l. C, E. Schimmol, Dansville, ]i. two bottom Little Genius tractor three daughters, Mrs. 'Harry Price, iiereby appointed for ihe CNaniinalioii ami aii- Mrs. Lloyd DeLand, Mrs. Glen Me- nt.:Ti.;R. ot- tit.:iKS. yteCuiuwtuOn—.MAY :M justment of all claims and (iemands UKuinm 2. lst house cast of Dennis school, plow,- McCormick-Deering type; en- Siiid decca.'ieii. Manamon, all of Lansing, one Slate of Michigan. Tho Probale Conrt for l fiw2p gincs, two-row cultivators, wheel son, the County of Innham. • It is I.'iirtiiei' Ordereti. That public notico cultivators, corn binders and bean Wm. Miers, Jr., of Mason, and ten .•\l a session of said court iioid at tiio Pro­ tiiereof be Kiven by fiutdicalion of a copy of FOR SALE—Picket dent seed corn, grandchildren. bate .Olfice in the City of .Mason, in said coun­ this order, .for liirce succes.sive weeks previous pullers. Get in early on the buy and lo saiii day of heariuK. in tho InKham Counly l^crfect ((uality and germination. E. •Mother, dear, dear Mother ty, on llie 'JUlh day of April, ,.y. 11. Ilri". and Used Market, phone l004, Aure- Present: HON. I., It. McARTHUR, .ludtic News, a newspaner printed and circulaleil in M. Moore, Okcnios phone. miles have your pick. Dolbee & Son, New Your suffering now is o'er, AVintcr quarters for many Euro­ of t'robate. said counly. b. B. McARTHUR, sonth of Okemos. Ifiw2p Y'our poor weary troubled soul pean Corn Borers are in fhe lower til the Mailer of the Estate of ntUllSEYB (A true copy.) JUIIKC of Probate. lius. l7wI McC U I. I.O U (; 11. Docea .-ed. MARTHA THAYER, Can rest forever more. part of the corn stock. Unless FOR S..VLl':—Baled hay. B. E. Webb .toliii E. Kesicr liaviiiK filed in i^ald court Deputy KcKiiitcr of Probate. 17w.t THE LAST LE'lTEk—We believe, stocks nre tut low an* early in the & Son, Columbia road. l()w2p You have sacrificed for all of us. and never heard it disputed, that the fall, a high percentage of the .And liave been so good at heart FOR SALE----Walnut, maple and .McCormick-Deering cultivator is the borers will winter over. last letter in workmanship and ad­ Noyv you've answet-ed the silent call elm trees for transplanting. B. E. .And from us all must pat-t. Webb & Son, Columbia road. I6\v2p justment—easy to operate. Buy one and secure a fertilizer attachment for You have been a loving Mother MASON GIRL HONORED. FOR S..VLE—2 good brood sows, I it and fertilize the corn yvhich you cul­ So kind, thoughtful and good Miss Dorothy Dart, popular Mason Pastime Theatre due May 2 and the other June 15, also tivate. Dolbee & Son, phone 1004, Bring you back to this world of pain, girl, a member of last year's graduat- Black Hawk corn planter with fertil- Aurelius. 17wl We would not if we could. ing class, and now a student at the :zer attachment. Bert Nellis, phone University of Michigan, was honored 339-F5. 17wl MR. F..VRMER—Why throw away For we know that you are better off by being chosen to lead in the grand NIGHTS, Commencing ||||^.. C your hard-earned cash? Buy a Mc- You have left a world'of care; march at the annual formal dance giv- FOR SALli:—One bed davenport, Cormick-Deering Primrose cream sep­ But the dear ones you loved so well en by the U. of M. band at Ann Arbor 3 THURSDAY, •wl«y w oak finish, with mattress in good arator, give the milk to those young Seerns so dreary and so bare. lasA week. Arthur Cook, senior at .shape. Call at 538 W. Maple. J. W. growing pigs and double their growth. the University was Miss Dart's part- Davis. KJ-tf Dolbee & Son, New and Used Market, But 'tis only the way of life, ner. In keeping with the atmosphere phone 1004, Aurelius. 17wl You've gone to your loved ones too; of pageantry, the leading couple was FOR SALFy—Grinnell Bros, cabinet And. 'tw'ill not be many years preceded by heralds using the golden grand, mahogany cased piano, in e.x- iUME YOUR LANID—But tivoid the E'er we shall follow you. trumpets featured at football con- The HENDERSON STOCK CO cellent condition. John H. Healey. lp disagreeable part of the task by rid­ tests. Gold lined capes of the band in a reilertoire of tlte latest ing on the spj-ing seat and#keeping Children and friends well know .their were worn by members and made an FOR SALE—Several young 0. L C. the dust out of your face. Use the loss sows with pigs. IVi miles south of impressive showing. President and stage plays, with McCormick-Deering yvagon end gate You were their true friend indeed; Mrs. Little and many other college Mason on M-i4. B. W. McEwen. lime sower. Dolbee & Son, phone .All through life's troubles and sorrows 15-tf dignitaries were patrons and, guests 1004, Aurelius. 17wl You were the friend in need. ut the function said to rival the an Singing, Dancing, nual J-hop in its college social signi- FOR S.ALEFive room, house, COW Al^D HORSE MARKET— Good bye, Mother, dear Mother, ficance. lights and water, two lots, good loca­ Have six good cow.s—Guernsey, Jersey Your suflTering now is past. Music, Vaudeville tion, easy terms. Inquire E. L. Leon­ and Holstein. Horses: Work team And in your eternal home. ard, 618 Center St. 15-tf for $100, also good matched teams; a You've found rest and peace at last. The mother of William McKinley good lot to pick from. Dolbee & Son, is the only mo'ther of a President of "' FOR S.'VLE—Top buggy and single New and Used Market, phone .1004, the United States who lived to see harness, both in good condition. Roy WANT A FA:RiM—We have several Ladies Fred Thursday Nisht Aurelius. 17wl choice farms listed with us. Come her son inaugurated, M. Hunt, State Game Farm. 15w4p under usual conditions CARD OF THANKS! t.ike this and let us take you around and con- FOR SALE—Gladioli bulbs, a mix­ DETER. OF HEIRS. HAiIJl^MAY 2.1 yvay ,of thanking the friends and vince you that we have the best. Why ? ture of famous ICunderd varieties 50c Because we are farmers and know a stnte of MichiKun. The Probnto Oourt for neighbors for the fruit, flowers and thc Oounty of Inwham. OPENING NIGHT iper dozen. Also dahlia tubers, 5 cartls sent me at the time of my ac- good farm when yve see it. Dolbee & At n session of suid court held at tho Pro­ named varieties for $1.00; other neyv- cident and .sickness. I also thank the Son, phone 1004, Aurelius. 17wl bate OITieo ln tho City of Mason, in snid coun er varieties'at higher prices. Roy M. ty. on thc 28th duy of April. A. D. 1927. The Quaint Comedy Wheatfield Center and Community Hunt, State Game Farm. 15yv4p Present: HON. L. B. McARTHUR, JudRC .Aids for the floyvers and the Wheat- YOUR WIFE---If you have not yet of Prohnte. Drama bought for the yvife her share of the tn tho Mnttcr of the Estate of MARIA L. ; FOR SALE—7 room house, three field Grtinge for'the fruit which they HALL, ticccnscd. sent. Mrs. Emma Lane. 17wl farm equipment, get her a neyv carpet ifuU lots and large garage. Edward sweeper, also power washing machine Lucius R. yvhlto nnd Orpha E. yvhite havinK iHarris, 203 Barnes street. Phone 350. tiled ill snlil court their petition pniyinK thnt CARD OF THANKS—I wish to and. radio receiving set. We sell 'em. Bal Qeoroe M' Also five and ten acre tracts for^ sale Thomas J. Gillam, Mrs. Lena Monroe, W. H. Miers, Mrs. Harry Price, Mrs.; White Wheat L17 L17 Webb's Shoe Store to suit purchaser. Arthur W. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Deland, Mrs. Glenn McMaiia- Oats _. . •'16 .45 Sir.•- 18-tf>:^ D.F. Harris. 17wlp mon,W. H. Miers, Jr. 17wl Beans 4.00 4.00 INGHAM COUNTY KtoWS. M.iSON MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927 Page FIfa

,„„,',;3,E|ad Men'' tonight! wl Bad Fourth Inning North Holt Winner Henderson Stock Co. next week. I LOCAL NEWS Fresh rhubarb pies for Saturday. Costs Mason Game Of Dual Track Mee Mr.s. H. N. Hamilton. l7wI Attorney Jay Sweeney of Howell STOCKBlllDRE WINS FIRST HOME BUT TWO POINT MARGIN DE GAME CIDES MEIiri'. Saturday Specials! ".3 Bad Men" tonigbt! yvI yvas in Mason Tuesday on legal busi- Henderson Stock Co. next week. I ness. A bad fourth. inning whet-e Chuck In the closest track meet ever \vit Fresh rhubarb pies for Saturday. Dorothy Riggs and Winifred Burt Davis, Mason hurler, was touched for nessed by the Holt folloyvers of the Mrs. H, N. Hamilton. l7wI spent the week end yvith Mr. and Mrs. two doubles, a walk and one of his cinder path.sport, North. Holt Juniors Palmer's Grocery lClmor Wood of Jackson, visited old Charles lJiggs of Alaiedon. team mates ert-ed, was t-esponsible for defeated West Holt Juniors April 23 Mason fi-icnds Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Merrill of the loss of the baseball game Wed- 47to 45'/j. The score of the two Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. teams was never more than six points 10 lbs'. Sugar 69c .Mr. and Mrs. l. J. lvellogg of Jack- nesday afternoon between the Stock- Charles Clinton and family, Sunday. apart. 1 Ib.-Holland Special COfi'ee 69c son visited Mason friends Saturday. bridge and Mason high schools. The Mrs, Lucy Robinson will entertain first three innings were scoreless buc The records set hy the winners are 1 Ib. EVersyveet Oleomaj'g'ine 24c W. S. Bennett of Grand Ledge, vi.s- the Rebekah Coterie Monday evening. as follows: loo yard dash, D. ..Xdcock. in the fourth the offerings of Davis -1 P. G. Soap fot' 19c and I'eceiVe One bar FREE ilcd IC. C. Smith an(l family, Sunday. May 2, at her home on Center street. 0:13; high jump, D. .Adcock, 4 feet .I proved too acceptable to Stockbridge Ft-esli Villa CheITies Chocolate in cream, fancy 1 lb. Hugh Corner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nussdorfcr leaves this after- and four runs were scored. Mason al­ inch; 440 vard dash, Crainmer, l:lS .lames Corner, is ill witb typhoid fcv- noon (Thursday) for several day's so counted one in the same inning 2-5; iiO yard dash, D. Adcock, 0:07 l-5 bo.xes for 49c cr. visit with relatives at Uricksville, when Beaumont walked, Harkness running broad jump, D. .Adcock, l! 3 Palm OliVe Soap • 25c Electric washer denionstration Sat- Ohio. sacrificed and a stolen base and an feet l inch; 220 yarfl dash, Jessop Light House Gelatine Powder 3 for 25c error let Beaumont score. 0:38 2-5; standing broad jump, D. Ad­ urday afternoon. Salisbui-y's hard- Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wallace 2 cans Fancy EVel'gTeen COiintry Gentleman Corn 25c ware. I7wl Lefty Burns took ui the hurling cock, 7 feet; SSO yard relay. North ;ind children of Lan.sing visited her Holt, 2:27 2-5. One 25c pkg-. Naptha Soap Chips 25c„ One .Miss Viola Whitaker spent Sunday parents, Mr. am) Mrs. V. J. -Brown, duty for Mason in tie fifth after with Mr. and Mt-s. Louis Hurrcll of Sunday. Davis was touched for a hit and on The managers of the two teams ai-e pkg. Sal Soda 10c, bOth fol- 29c in doubt of the exact date of the next Gyvosso. a bingle off Burns Stockbridge made 1 qt. Good Cocoa _21c Clarence Casler, cleirk of Aurelius their final tally. In Mason's half of meet, but it probably yvill occur in Elmer and ljouis Lever of Detroit township for many yeiirs and in point the same inning Ellis Haynes led off May. Onion Sets, per lb. 10c visited their brother, William H. Le­ of service by far the oldest clerk in with a hit. Batenian followed suit Eggs, per doz _24c ver, Sunday. the county, yesterday celebrated his and tyvo Stockbridge errors let Haynes George'vy-.,Post of Olivet college sixty-fourth birthday. He was the scot-e. Stockbridge never threatened 40 High School Bands Plenty of Fine Dairy Butter recipient of many felicitations and spent the week, end yvith his parents, .seriously during the next two innings Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Chaud Post. good wishes. but Mason had the bases populated in To Compete May 17th J.Ezra Welsh, city clerk, was call- Mrs. Harold Wiltsie of Eden en- both but lacked the punch to bring Garden Seeds alld Plants ed to Ontario, Canada, Tuesday to tertained at dinner last Saturday home the men passed by the fast WINNER GOES~T0 N.ATION.AL attend the funeral of a sister. noon, the occasion being, the eighty- weakening Stockbridge pitchet". Had BAND CONCERT. fir.st birthday anniversary of her .A daughter, weighing eight and the game gone the .full nine inning.s- grandmother, Mrs. Flora Coy of Love- Clo.se to forty bands, from every one-half pounds, was born to Mr. and Mason might have won as the visititig iami, Colorado. The guests were the .section of the state, are entered in y. L. PALMER GROCERY Mrs. JJobert Lane this morning. hurler was having much difficulty daughters and grand-daughters, Mrs. fintling the plate. the Michigan State school band'con Phone 69 Forenoon and Afternoon Delivery .AtTion ljaxton, M. S. C. student, was H. 0. Halstead of Lansing, Mrs. h. Two new men took the limelight for test to be held at East Lansing on with'his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. .Ar­ E. Olds, Miss Doris Olds, Mrs. C. Gay MasWi, Vic Hill at short and Curtis May l7, it is announced by Carl R. thur Laxton, over the yveek end. Casterlin and Miss Harriet Casterlin behind the bat. Hill played a .stellar Kuhlniann, director of the Michigan M,i;s. Howard Moore is at the home of Flint, Mrs. George P. Griffin, Mrs. game, handling many hard chances. State College Band, who is in charge of her sister, Mrs. Jrvin Wilkins, con­ Harris Bullen and daughter Elaine. He also knows the game and is the of the arrangements for the musical for the State of Michigan, under and FORiMBR RESIDENT DIES; valescing from an attack of grippe. po.sse.ssor of ap accurate throwing event. The winning band yvill be by virtue of authority conferred upon Funeral services for Rose Pierson, .Albert Rose returjied to Mason Sat- arm. Curtis did well bebind the plate. eligible to the National School Band me by the statutes of this State, do Late wife of Warren H. Pierson, of nrday evening after spending thc win- Veterans Survive He is a hard wot-ker and has the de­ Contest which is to be held at Council hereby i.ssue a proclamation calling Lansing, were held Monday at 2:00 p. tcr months' at St. Petersburg, Florida. termination so necessary to baseball. Bluffs, lowa. May 27 and 28. upon the Mayors of Cities, Presidents m. from the faniily residence at 219' St. Johns Wreckers .Among the school band.* entered in of Villages, Chiefs of Police, Boy Aiiiiel Chick and family of Wheat- Burns also went good in the box al­ E. Mt. Hope avenue. Mt-. and Mrs. the contest to date with Mr. Kuhlmat^ Scouts, menibers of dinner clubs, civic filed spent Sunday yvith lloward Her- though it must be admitted that he Pierson were for many years residents; are: South High Grand Rapids, Flint," organizations and organizations of rick and family on the George Minar lNGH.V>i 10 & 8. CHAI"IEIt f)FFi- received better support than Davis. of Ma.son whe^-e he conducted a bar.- North Branch, Lansing Central; Lan­ every kind, to interest themselves in farm. CLALLY LAUNCHED. Mason yvas badly trimmed at Hast­ ber business. Mrs. Pierson yvas a ings, last Friday, the cold weather sing Pattengill Junior High, Lansing seeitig that a thorough clean-up is niember of the Mason M. E. church Mr. and Mt-s. E. R. Kelly and Mrs. making the game an uncertain alfait-, Vocational, 'Eaton Itiipids, Saginaw, done within the boundaries of their and of the local lodge of Maccabees. .Albcrtinc Farley visited at the home Twelve Mason veterans proved hardy enough to survive the initiation although the mat-gin t-olled up by Holly, Hesperia, East Jordan, Gwos- municipalities. Besides the husband there survives of Hugh McLaughlin and family at Hastings left no tincertainty of the .so, Niles, Marshall, AUegEiri, High- "We are engaged in a war against one daughter, Mable, wife of Senator Jiickson, Sunday. ceremonies into the 40 and 8- at the M. S. C. armory. East Lansing, last Mason defeat. land Park, Port Huron, Redford, a foreign enemy, the European corn Seymour H. I'erson of liansing. Inter­ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Snyder, accom­ Thur.'^day night.' The St. Johns l'he locals journey to Leslie May 3 Grand Haven, Petoskey, Lincoln High, borer. Every good .American citizen ment was at Deepdale. panied iiy George Snyder, and fiiniily wrecking ci-ew capably olficiated at and to Charlotte May 0. Fcrndale, Lincoln Consolidated School, will do his part in exterminating this of Jackson, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. thc rites and it was through no fault Ypsilanti, St. Joseph, Roosevelt High, pest yvhich threatens the corn crop of -Mrs. E. l;!. Lehman and little daugh­ White at Flint, Sunday. of thcir's that the twelve Mason men Wyandotte, Greenville, Lawrence, not only Michigan but of the United ter of Lansing are spending the yveek Gospel nieeting at 2 o'clock Sun- were able to answer "present" when Okemos School In City of Fordson, Paw Paw, St. John States as well." witli" C. .A. Clinton and family. dny. May l, nt E. H. Durheem's, Jcf- roll call was taken after the initia- Convent, Jackson, .Albion, Big Rap­ fcrson road. l"'astor E. .A. .Adams tion. The local men who entered the Seasons Operetta ids, Bay City, Flint Junior High, Ell.s- preaches. Vou are welcome. order were Dr. h. A. Wileden, Lloyd worth, Lansing West Junior, Rock- fot-d and Muskegon. Bronze tablets Regular meeting of Mason Chap- Doane, J. G. Wells, Jr., J. L. Sura- G IR A D E MUSIC DEPARTMENT to the winners of first aud second tcr 0. E. S. No. l.-iO to be held at teaux, J. H. Healey, Clarence Hewes, PRESENTS l75 l'UPILS. places in the contest and suitably in- the Chapter room Tuesday evening. Wm. h. Seelye, Guy Cady, Rallih .scribed medals for the director and May .3. A good attendance is ilesired. Adams, Wm. P. Richards, Harry Wtl- Okemos schools announce the pre­ members of the first and second Miss l^ell Putnian yvas a week end lett and Nelson Brown. Three other sentation next yveek on Friday, Mason veterans, Leo Kelly, John bands are among the prizes hung up guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. May Gth, of a seasonal operetta in in the contest. i']arl King. On Sunday thev visited Slagh and Ray Potter, who joined the which l75 pupils of the grades will Air. and Mrs. Arthur Frost of Wheat- order several months ago, were on appear in song and recital. Three field. hand to see their buddies suffer at the seasons, autumn, winter and spt'ing, City Gardeners Must hands of the Clinton county wrecking form the theme around which the Buick, five^passenger sedan for sale party. , ^, at a bargain. ..Mmost as good as new. operetta is written. Help Fight Borer The initiation last week was t;ie .A payment down, balance on time. L. In the autumn section yvill appear culmination of the efforts of lngham C. Webb, First State .and Savings brownies, honey bees, leaves, the STATE AGRICULTURAL COM^IIS- countv veterans to form a chapter of Bank. l7wl characters all being pupils of the SIGNER ASKS CO.Ol'ER.ATION. the 40 and 8 for posts of the Ameri­ fourth grade, Bernard Sprague tak­ The Past Matrons of .Mason Chap- can Legion in this county. The char­ ing the character of Jackie Frost and Herbert E. Powell, commissioner of ter No. l.'iO, 0. E. S., will meet for ter of the organization was awarded Alvin Hatch that of North Wind. their regular monthly meeting. VVe to the large all types of costumes. .swering "Who is our mo.st useful just installe

t-i Mrs. Miller of Charlotte,'spent last She is not dead—she is just awav. week at the home of Mrs, Earnest I7wIp I HOLT Clever. , iLast Sunday set the record at thq L. C. Webb Receives Presbyterian Sunday hour when 'the Corn Borer In Action attendance reached the I75 mark and the collection was ^22. National Publicity Last Sunday was the opening of the CHURCH ORCHESTRA TO Park Lawn subdivision by tlie Edwan' PHf)T0r.l{A!'Hlilts TAivF. PICTUUE G. Hacker company of Lansing, in OF FLY ING. CLOUD. DI charge of Mr. -Astlcy. 'I'hi.s plot lies PRESENT EINE north of Arlington Park and joins Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Webb will soon I'nrk road, l./ansing, with access to the be able to see their likenesses in thou- PLAN.S OOMPLlv'I'ED I^Olf CON- new high school. sands of newspapers throughout the CEllT FKIDAY EVENING. 'i'he communion of thc Lord's supper country as a consequence of the Reo was administered in the Presbyterian Motor Car Co. publicity staff. Mr. and Orclic.st.ra iMusic 'I'o Ile Inlcrspcrscd church last Sunday. Ncw members Mrs. Webb recently purchased a new Wilili .Songs And lU'adings By .were taken in and children were bap- Flying Cloud, thcir sixth Reo and a i.,i>cial Artisils. tizcd. few days after delivery of the new car Mr. and Mrs. Barnes spent Tuesday a representative of the company ap­ Tlic following numbers will be giv- evening at the home of ijaVerne Hen- peared and requested them to pose for en li'ridiiy evening wlien tbc Presby- dricks of Mason. iiim. The picture yvas taken of the terian orchestra presents the program Gower Chapman spent Tuesday af- couple and thcir ncw car and shows yinder the auspices of lIerbert lIowe: teruoon at Ann Arbor. the spacious grounds and thc garage Garden of Eden-Barnard and vnlse, which occupies the site where former- orchestra; Wiiite 'I'hroat, Aspinwall, ly was housed many of the nation's The Best is Cheapest Cobwebs, Williams, Eleanor Parker; fastest horses. Mr. Webb has made ln the Clock Store, Orth, orchestra; an enviable name for himself in the When you are buying meats, eVen the cheaper cuts, de­ Arteniius Polka, Clarke, Herbert t OBITUARY breeding of harness horses and has of- llowc; 'IDeed l Do, Hirsch & Rose, t ficiated as a judge on many of the mand the best; it is the most economical. That is Why we lIerbert llowc and Merwyni Boshaw; famous tracks in .America. 'Having, The Seventh Plague of Egypt, Mrs. such a reputation among horse lovers I haVe so many satisfied customei's. They like our fine meats. Wright; 'Till thc Dawn Breaks Mary Marcella, daughter of James the Reo wiia very much pleased to Through, Korntz, The Man at the and Nancy Hubbell was born near gain his consent to pose with their ' Forgo, Shannon, Geo. KicpiJe; Poet Port Huron, Michigan, July 8, I8f5.5. Flying Cloud, an aristocrat among and Peasant, Supiie, The Sunny South, She was one of a family of five chil- motor cars. ' Lampo, Oi-chestra. dren, two sisters and two brothers. On City Meat Market November l'l, lSS3, she was united in The first negro to hold a federal of- The last meeting of the Holt Wom- marriage to Denttis K. Neal of Flush­ F. J. McPRANGLE, Prop. fice was Ebcnezer Don Carlos Bassett, au's Club was held at the honie of ing, Michigan, near where they lived who was ap(3ointed minister resident Mrs. Spencer, Tuesday. until his death March S, isnfl. To this Introducing the European Gdr:'. Phone 293 and consul general of the United The Larkin Club met at the home union wct'e born two chiklren, Lena Borer at home in the heart of a States to Haiti by President Grant in of Mrs. Perdue last Fritlay afternoon. F. and lJay C. On November IO, corn stock. If not ejected in time, lsc.o. Mr. and Mr.=;. Earl lloyd spent Sat- l!)2(), she was united in marriage to one borer may produce 400 more urday and Sunday at Charlotte. Thomas ,L Gillam of White Oak. Since to feed on' the new corn crop. George Wilson is visiting his sister, then having lived near Williamston. SUBSCRIBE FOK THE NEWS. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL USE A CLASSIFIED ADV. Mrs. Cook, north Depot street. until she passed away April l7. l927. Lillic Evans spent tho week end at She leaves to mourn her death her thc home of her son, Harold Evans, husband, her daughter, Mrs. Lena F. near l^ine Ijuke. Monroe'of Mason, hcr .son, Roy C. Mrs. Celest Cook returned home Ncal of Albion, two granddaughters, from thc south lust week. Lois Monroe Mills of Los Angeles, Howard Wilcox spent the week end California, Arlene Ruth Monroe of at the home of his parents. Mason, and one grandson, Uoy.C. H. L. Chapman and family s|)ont Neal, Jr., of Albion. She is also sur- Sunday in Detroit. vived by one sister, Mrs. D. F. War- PLACE YOUR FUNDS AT 5% Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hoard of ris of Webbervillc, besides many othcr Gregory, spent Sunday at the home nf relatives. The funeral was held from Mr. and Mrs. H. L. liihby. the home of her sister Tuesilay, April The Sunshine class held u party .it T!1. i9'27, conducted hy I{ev. Backus of Wltli Safety and Availability thc iiomc of Miss Bcnnagenc Wright Millville. Interment at Flushing. Wednesday evening. Think of her faring on, as dear Mr. and Mrs. lCarnest Clever spent In the love of There, as the love of Sundiiy at W. A. Gulp's residence at id ere. COUPON C1':RTIFICATE OF I3EP0SIT NO. 100 llichhuid, Michigan. Think of her still as the same, I say tlfl> Part l^atiimal faitk Bf iHasiw TI.loao Saturday Specials! jjUcIson, ^Biclfiilan, At'ttn. 2.H, ii»27

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_.OI'ON RF:TCRN OP THIS Ot.:RTlFIOATl.: 2 lbs. Mother's Cocoa 25c I'AVAttLE TO Tttl.: OttDI'IU OK SKl.K 1 lb. Tea Siftings 19c PROPKIILV TllliRI.:;! 6 bars Laundry Soap 25c THE 6 pkgs. Rtib-No-More Powder 25c BANK ANDA MEMIIKR" OlK T KB3KRVE SVSTKM THIS I'ROVIStO.V IrtUST HI.: STATtiD. 6 pkgs. Grandma's Washing Powder 25c (SPECIMEN) 3 pkg'S. Macaroni, Noodles or Spaghetti 25c NOT SOBJf.)OT TO CHECK. Oaaliicr 3 pkgs., Light House 3-minute Oats 25c 0 (Interest Coupon) (Specimen) 3 pkgs. Light House Corn Flakes 25c 7 (tiitoi.cHl Ooliiioii) (Spoeimeii) .S (Interest Ooiipon) (Specimen) PART N.\TtONAI, BANK OF MASON lUtiT NATtONAO BANK OF MASON DAKT NATtONAL BANK Ol." MASON 3 cans Poi-k and Beans 25c 7r-t090 Mason, Micii. 7.I-I090 7,(.10!l« MiiHnn, Micti. 7.1-1000 7,1-1090 Miiaon. Micli. 7.1-tOOO yVill pay to licarer 2 cans Hominy 25c witi niiy to bDiirur yvill piiy to lieiirer

2 lbs. Fancy Quality Giilger Snaps __25c on Aprii 2S. lOilO. t\'^.Mi on October 28, tlllil, $t'.2..''iO on April 2S. IflU'J, %V\.U\ licinK six monttis lR.iiiK Mi.\ moiith.s iiilorftst on J,'iOn.OO Certi- lieinK six monttis interest on {I'lOn.OO Oiirti- interest on »500.()0 Certi- 1 lb. High Grade Coffee 45c ticate of tX'po.iit No. (icjite of t:)oposit No. >5 - ^ ^ .. Ciialiier. too 100 ^^^-O^^/Jg^-^i^,^ Oailiier. Oasliier. Ft-esh Fruits and Vegetables (i (Interest Coupon) (Specimen) •I (tiitcrcst Coupon) (Siiecinifiii) 5 ' (Interest Ooiiiion) (Specimen) OART NATtONAI. BANK OF MASON ' tlAtVr NATtOt>tAL BANIC Ot." MASON DART NATtONAt. BANK OF MASON •1-1091) Mason, Mich. 7.1-1090 7.1-1000 Mnson. Midi. 74-lOnfl 7.1.1000 Mason, Micii. 7.1-1090 Witt pay lo hearer Wlll iiiiy to tiourer Wilt pay to lienrei- A. D. SNYDER on Octoher '.i,S, lOliO, ?r.',nii on Oc.loticr. 2S, I02!». Si;!..'tO . on April 2S, lliliO, $r2.ri0 interest on SSOn.OO Curli- IjeinK six montlis interest on :5,'iOO.0(i Corti- lioir.u six inontiw interost on $,Vlfl,l>0 Cci'li- lioiii.!; ,;ix monltis Flee Deli Very Phone 12 Mcate of beposil No. >^ ^ Ciisiiier. Oiishier. "•'"I'oo" °' yi^^-^^'frih^^ JtT- Oiisliiur, ficato^of tXMiostt ^^Ci^^^^^^^^

I (111 lort'.sl Couiioii) (Specimen) (Interest Coupon) (Specimen) tt (tnlercsl Ooupnn) (Specimen) t5Ain' NATIONAL tlANK OI.' MASON DART NATIONAL BANK OF MASON DART NATIONAL BANK OF MASON 7.1-101)0 Mnson, Mich. 7.1-1000 7,1.1090 Mason, Mieii. ,.1-1000 71-1090 Mason. Mich. 7.1-1000 Wiii pny to iiearor yViii iiay to Iioarer yvill pay to bearer on April 2S, 10.,;9, Sl^.'-.o on April -.i.s, lilliS. Si.i.OII oa Oclotier 2S, Mills, $i2.r.l) beiii^r six months inlerest on $,-,00.00 Oeni- iiL.iiiK ono year's interest on S.iOO.OO Certi- Iioinn fix m.mliis inlcrc-it oc .?.'io)).00 C'crti- ticate of Deposit No. V) (ic.ito of t)u|io..iil. No. J) JK ^ ^ Ca.shier. too Oiushier. 11)0 /^^-^"-^hty-i^^ Oiushier.

Tlie above is a Certificate of Deposit originated and being issued by this banlc and which we have nained a , COUPON CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Tlie advantages to be secured by this form are many.' You do not have to renew your certificates each year. The coupons attached to each certificate state the date when the interest is due, the amount of the interest and the amount upon which the .interest is paid. Each coupon number agrees with the certificate number. To secure the interest you clip the coupon and cash it at any banl^, anywhere you may happen to be, in the same way you ^^^^^^^ would cash a check or government bond interest coupon. This form of Certificate will only be issued for amounts of $100.00, or multiples there­ of. Although the cei-tifieatemaybe cashed at any time the interest coupons provide for a Every Roofing Need period of five years. Coupon number one becomes due one year after the certificate is is­ sued; the remainder of the coupons become due every six months paying you five per cent

We have the right material for eVery rooflllg need. No interest. ^ .

matter What size the building or the type, We have the As the originatoi^ Of this form of certificate of deposit we have given it considerable

roofing that is best. ^ study. It has had the approval of legal counsel of the American Pankei^' association and Of the Federal Reserve Bank and we hope that it will proVe to be an added serVice and Cedar Shingles conVenience to depositoi's. Stained Plain , Petro-treated '

Roll Roofing Asphalt Shillgles Your Savings Sliould Earn You 5%. Our Plan Makes It Possible. The Yard of Service Mickelson-Baker Lumber Company The Dart Nationiil Bank of Mason "Phone16 Under State anU National Supervision INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927 Page Seven

em oil stoves. surely as the modern convenience of vcrtown dealer has been receiving a balloon tire of established value and America today. The Silvertown bal­ Correctly .operated there is com­ the oil stove has banished a good great deal of praise for the wonder­ tested worth is available to safeguard loon's flat, tread with its grooved cen­ paratively little difference between deal of the drudgery of the old fash­ ful pet-formance of the Goodrich Sil- the tire buyer's investment. ter provides the needed flexibility the cooking ability of the better oil ioned way of cooking with coal ami vertown. Balloon. Many of his custo­ "The Goodrich Company's foresight where such flexibility is required to stoves and gas stoves; in fact, it is wood. The most recent preference mers have reported exceptionally high in developing the Silvertown balloon reduce thc destructive action of tread OIL EXPLAINED claimed for some of the most advan­ seems to be for gt-ay stoves which fit mileage returns. Mr. Torrance says, to its high point of perfection before distortion, for the balloon tire is soft ced designs in oil stove burners that in harmoniously with the popular "sucn service is a natural result of the demaand for such equipment had and flexes continuously yvhen tt-avel- modern light colot-ed kitchen decora­ the correct principles of balloon tread KEltO.e.ENK C.VLLI5D SAFE COOK­ they are as fast as gas, and it is de­ materialized is responsible for the ing under load. 'Phe bt-oad massive tions. I'ieeping the stove clean and design which have been incorporated saving of millions of dollars worth of ING FUEL FOR HfLME. monstrable that steaks can be frieil shoulders are thick and wear-resisting as quickly aud as perfectly on a gooi; bright has been made easier in some in the Silvertoyvn. tire mileage for the motorists of because they must carry the load." oil stove as on a gas stove. cases by finishing the top yvith por­ "When the balloon idea was young Claim Improved .Stityx's nre Clean and celain enamel instead of the ordinary As to smoke and soot—it should be Goodrich engineers decided th.at with- ()dorli>!

This is also the best time of year to i-epair the Old roof or lay a new One.' The roof that Will .save you money is a sheet Are You Protected Against metal l-oof. Eavestroughing is also ilnportant. Let us figure with you. It will pay. Travel Accidents? Mason Plumbing and Heating Co. Every Monday morning- neyVspaper headlines tell of week end tragedies—Of motOring mishaps, persons run down by WM. F. DART, Prop.

atltomobiles, deatiis by train and aUto collisions. These accidents cost many liVes eVefy yveek in this state alone. Protect your family and lOVQd ones against the hardships brought by untimely death. A policy issued by the NEWS for the small

paylnent of $1.00 will help your family should you haVe an accident while traVeling.. The News Policy Pays as Follows: Who May Secure the Policy

Any subscriber of the NEWS or a member of the immed­ $7,500 iate family between the ages of fifteen and seventy years, except persons Who are totally blind, deaf, or crippled to the $7,500 for loss of life by the Wrecking or disablement of a extent that they can not travel safely in public places, may railroad passenger car, street, elevated or underground rail­ secure this policy by filling out and signing the following way car, passenger steampship or steamboat IB or on which coupon and presenting it to the NEWS with $1.00 for a reg­ insured is traveling as a fare-paying passenger. istration fee. There is no red tape, no medical examination. All claims are paid promptly through the NEWS. $2,500

$2,500 for loss of life by wrecking or disablement of a taxi- Fill Out This Coupon and Attach One Dollar, cab, public omnibus or automobile stage. Which is being Mail to Us and You Will Be Protected driven or operated at the time by a licensed driver plying for public hire and in Which the insured is traveling .as a Here is the Coupon for Your Protection TIRES fare-paying passenger. OR Date. .192-_- $1,000 Ingham County News, Mason, Michigan. PRICES Gentlemen: $1,000 for loss of life by wrecking or disablement of private Attached hereto is One Dollar ($1.00) registration fee automobile Or horse-drawn vehicle of the pleasure type, by for which I am to receive, your Travel Accident Insurance COME IN Policy issued by the North American Accident Insurance being struck, knocked down or run over while walking or Company for $7,500. AND SEE FOR standing upon a public highway by a moving vehicle, by YOURSELF being struck by lightning, cyclone or tornado, by drowning Age Occupation.-—....^... at a bathing beach Where a life guard is regularly stationed, Signed ____ ^ f and in other Ways as defined in policy. Address . . CarJ$ FaMeHrForJa $10.00 Renewal Policy Number... $10.00 weekly for a period of fifteen weeks for disablement New Policy—.... Write with pencil—inkblots BARR BRO^. in accidents described above as specified in policy. 1 ' Tire and Battery Service 216 W. Ash St. Phone 222 Mason, Mieh. Page Eight INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH.. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927

REAL ENDURANCE Demonstrate Shrub The ordinance of the Lord's supper will also be ob.served. I South Alaiedon t Il:30 a. m. Bible.school. ' Sermon PROGRAM OF THE CANTATA Landscape Planting theme; "Peter's Denial and Repent- ance.." The W. A. L. A. S. met last Thurs- HOU.SEL FARM IN SOUTHWIiST .5 p. m. Inner Circle Service. day at the Corbin home and was at- MASON CHOSEN. (i p. nl. 1}. Y. P. U. devotional ser- tended by about forty-five. .A very vice. Theme: "Christ's Secret of Fel- enjoyable day was .spent regardless of .Ail people interested in Ijeautifying lowship.'' the rain. .A bountiful dinner was "TheThorn-Crowned King" farm or village homes with shrubbery 7 p. m. A beautiful service, in com- served at noon by thc hostess assisted shouki attend the demonstration at' memoratlon of Children's Week, will by Susie Darling, .icnnic Lariier, Ly- giVefi by the tlie B. E. Mousel fariu at Lansing and be beld at this time. The pageant, dia Gruhn and .Addle Eifert. Mae Kim streets on !\l-l.l in Mason, Tues­ "My Task," ably directed by Mrs. G. Lamb had charge of tho Easter pro­ day, May ;l, at S:30 a. m. A, Minar, will be presented. This pro- grani which was enjoyed by all. Thc Vested Choir of the First Baptist Church, Eaton Rapids 0. I. Gregg, extension specialist in duction, the parts being taken by our next meeting will be at the home of iaiuiscape agriculture for the Michi­ own young jieopie, is one of the finest Mr. iind Mrs. Mizer, the 3rd Thursday gan State College will show how dif- of it.s tyjjc that Mason has ever had. in May for potluck supper. At the Mason Presbyterian Church, ferciit shrubs can be used for special Each character exhibits marked tal- .A I'^ord sedan and a Ford truck col­ conilitions in landscaping. ent in the art of dramatization and so lided Tuestlay evening near the Rob- "iMr. Gregg will be glad to answer enters into the spirit of her role as to bins school house and the truck was Sunday, May 1, 7:30 p. m. any (luostions at this time in regard make it live before you. overturned hurting thc driver, a Mr. to his work,'' sa>il .Agricultural .Agent Eply from Lansing. Dr. Verkos was J. G. Wells, ./i'., who is arranging, the called and the man tsken to his home' demonstration. ."lCacb home pi'esent,s Processional. CalVaiy Gospel Chapel in Lansing. a (lilIerent problem in landscape ar- Myrtie ijaycok spent Sunday with chitecture, but we can get the general t Inferdcnominufional Mr. and Mr.s. Guy Bateman. ^ 1. "Let the righteous be glad." Choir. principles from Mr. Gregg. Tlic Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pratt spent" ne—l iienr .Mnzio yvnn tiio ondur- son people as well as the farmers, will 2. "He chose the Cross of shame." Mrs. Huston. Sunday school 10 a. m. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. K. ance contest, diincing tile ciiiiriestiin. be welcome at this nieeting. Preaching ll:00 a. m. BarnhiU. Slie—yViiiit'ci siie do—(liincc it tif- 3. "There yvas no other yvay." Male quartet. Messrs. A demonstration on planting for Sunday night service begins at 7:30 Mrs. Walter Pratt returned from tecii niiniires wltli you? rural school houses will be beld by Mr. p. m, the Sjiarrow hospital in liansing last Gregg at the Pink school, 2 miles west Hall, Field, HOslel-, Werden. Prriyer meeting Wednesday night Friday. She is seriously ill. of Mason thc following Saturday, May 7:45 p. m. cor ANOTHER 7, at i);.30 a. m. Much improvement 4. "Betrayed." Miss Hall and chorus. God's blessing is upon our regular of building anil grounds has been Across the Garden made at this scliool (luring the past service. Vou yvill enjoy the hearty 5. "The thorn-cjOwned King." Mrs. Prall. year, the shrub and sluuie planting singing and preaching in thc power of being intenile

Sentence Sermon: Stockbridge 1 "Religion teaches lis that if a man I. ought to do a thing, he can." Sundiiiy Services The Philatliea class was entertain- lo a. m. Roll Can service. Junior ed last Wednesday at the home of sernion: "Our Magic Carpet''. This Mrs. May Nichols. is the first of a scries of talks on our At the Oddfellow plivy last week friends in other hiiuls. Their purpose jiver if loo worth of tickets were .sold. is not alone to create a spirit of Mr. Proctor entertained the Home Thouglitful Gifts for Mother! frieiidship between our own lads and Culture club last l''riday afternoon lassies and tliose who live across the and the county federation ofTieers sea, but also to foster a desire for present , were Mr. Reed iuid Mrs. "Croiit ei'forts iird iieing nude to further friendship, and an eagerness Gruhani of Lansing and Mrs. Kllet Mothers' Day Comes May 8 preserve our wiicl life.'' to share .with those children our know­ of Mason. Mrs. Grahani gave a Fine "Ves, tliore Clever was II lime wlien ledge of the heavenly Father's love address. At thc close of the meeting Mother's Day comes in May, and a token of appreciation is the obVious Way to cele­ and care. refreshments were served by Mrs. onr uniyorsitics iinii coliegus were brate. The mother is so intimately associated in our minds with home that the two are given sucli iiirge suiiis.'' Senior sernion: "Cross-Examined by Milner and her committee. Christ." This is to be a homecoming Six young people from Mason at- almost inseparable, and anything that contributes to her ease and comfort in the home will service. All the nicmbers of the tended the I. 0. 0. F. play last week. HER EXCUSE churih who live outsitle the city are A number of ladies from Lansing be the most acceptable of gifts. It may be labor-saVing ful;niture, it may be rest-furniture, being invited back to their homc attended Rebekah lodge here last Fri- it may be a decorative something that she has yearned for for yeat-s, but you can get it, church for this day. To see once day evening. Some of them were more the old familiar faces and re- past assenVbly officers. and she will love it especially as from you. Don't resist your impulse to do something for new friendships of erstyvhile days wiil H. .A. Thompson of Detroit visited her noyv. hc a treat not soon to, be forgotten. liis mother here the first o fthe week. The intensity of a woman's life in building her ideal of a home can hardly be estimated. Much Of this can be relieVed if the home is modernized a,iK\ the work simplified. Paying for furnituj-e is constructiVe. It giVes comfort and morale to the entire household and spares the yvorker work. SO add years to the life of the mother. Bring peace and comfort into her home. ' Let it be the charming, gracious place she wants it to be.

Undoubtedly the stimulation that the mo ther. receives from her environment reacts In Appreciation! closely upon the lives of those who come in co ntact with her. In establishing a real home and a happy family, it is necessary as far as possible, to remove sordid things and overcome For the excellent patronage we haVe receivecJ and the drudgery in housework, for Where is the wornout drudge who can be a helpful wife and "yVliy dld you strike your husband mother and a happy one. Aspiration is crow ded out of her life, and her home is robbed of many friendships we haVe enjoyed as a result of our sel'Ving •wlth tlie rolling pin?'' the beauty and romance to which it is entitled. "Well, you see, judge, I wanted to Mason with'milk, we extend our sincere thanks and assure try to nutke lilin level-headed.'' But science and the manufacturer have come to her aid. They teach her not so much you of our appreciation. We regret that it is necessary for how to Work as hoW not to do it. With time* saving and labor saving equipment, there, is RIGHT DIRECTION us to retire from the retail milk business here but believe more leisure awaiting every woman. Leisure! That promise of golden hours which every Mason will be capably served by our successors, Launstein mother knows instinctively how to spend constructively!

& Sons, Who will take over our Mason milk delivery business GIFT SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL PLEASE Sunday, May L . t Sellel^ Kitchen Cabinets Breakfast Room Sets If it so happens that our former customers are unable to Mirrors and Pictures BisseH Carpet Sweepers Small Furniture Pieces New Hoihe Sewing Machines secure a sufficient supply, jive will be glad to furnish milk at our farm t\vo miles west of Mason.

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VOL. LXVIII / INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927 NO. 17

and attached a tax clause to .the bill, which now goes to thc Senate. Some Farmer May Eo .A lot of time has been spent on a FILM NEWS Have New Hen House proposition to give Wayne county and WIRE YOUR PLOW TO BATTLE BORER possibly ICent county more probate PASTIME THEATRF judges, and the iioor bill has been AORICULTURAL AGENT SEEKS juggled back aiul forth for the past PER.SON WANTING JlUILDING. WHIPPING PO.ST FACE.S CULPIH'I' ten days. Jt has been twice recalled Thc epic photodrama "3 Bad Men,'' from the Governor's olfice anfl it is IF CONVICTED. Fox story of the opening of the In- Some lngham county farmer will yet in dispute. dian lands for white settlement in the have the opportunity to secure for NCH' Crimiiiiil Code lulcndcd To .Speed The Truettner bill, which would cm- early seventies, begins a three day run his docks a new and niodern poultry Up Criminal Pnictice .And Malfe power any one of a number of coun­ at the Pastime tonight. An excep- house at a most noniinal cost accord­ •Insilice Cert utn. ties i)ordering on an inland lake to go tional cast is seen in this masterly ing to information given bv J. G. into coiyt and request action to es- portrayal of one of the most glamor- Wells, Jr., county agricultural agent. By LEN W. FIOIGHNEK tablisli the legal level of the lake ous and adventurous cpoch.s of .Ainer- Under the plau as suggested' a poul­ passed the Senate and goes to thc ican history. .'V.gainst a vast ^back- Tbo Pulver iiill, wbich has been try house denionstnition is scheduled: House. The bill is ainieil to protect ground of mountains, deserts and tluhbcil ainiost everything, including for lngham county .May l3 and flake Gogebic in the upper peninsula, lilains, and amid the struggle of thou­ such nicknames as "Tbe SnilVor bill," pt'ovided thc necessary arran,gcments-. hut will also affect several lakes in sands of settlers for the iiest of the "The Snooper 1)111,'' and tbo "Swill can bc nnulc. the lower peninsula. virgin hinils, is woven a drama that l)ill,'' which was passed by tbc Senate "VVc will need to find sonieone yvho holds aii interest seldom equalled. last wcek, was passed by the House The House took another wallop at Never before have such strange char­ wishes to build a poultrv house," cx- at Monday's sosslon, hy a vote of 5.'3 the Binning bill which came over front acters played their parts in such cx- plaineil Mr. VVell.s, "and"who can get to 12. Tho bill permits tho issuance the Senate, where it had a morc or at least five neighbors out to help,, less stormy career. The bill would traordinar.v circunistances. Here i.-f of search warrants "on the sense of wiio are interested in poultrv house permit savings banks to invest in the a real story of two young pioneers, smell," .l)ut was so anicnded in the construction. Tho Michigan State bonds of public utilities companies. orphauerl Lee Carleton, played by Senate that on such a warrant no ar- College will furnish a crew of four Two aviation measures, both spon- Olive Borden, and footloose, Dan rest 'may. l)c nyade unless Iniuor in O'Malley, pla,ved by George O'Brien. mon, and with thc fouudation built be­ process of manufacture is discovered. sored by Representatives Wilbur Snow fore, the house can be almost complet­ have passed the House. One of them Guiding and watching over them like The twelve who voted against the pas- ed in the two 'days. 'The owner will provides for the licensing of pilot.s thc fates tlieni.selves are the "three ,sage of thc bill were Bartlett, Brake, need to buy thc material, and pay a and thc other for the establishing of bad men," the bully, the gambler anil liirk, Callahan, Deshatio, Green, Hart- building charge of .$20.00. The total state, countv and municipar landing the rustler, impersonated by three of man, IIolland, Ijook, MacDonahl, Mar- cost will not be niuch over $200.00. fields. the screen's best character actors, ,7. tin and Murphy. l-'arrcl MacDonald, Tom Santschi anil "The building will be the Michigan Thc anticipated battle over the cap- Thc new criminal code, passed by A few eenta worth of No. 9 wire, properly attaciied fo a plow as 'Frank Campeau. yiie mushroom town shed-type with the newest inside ital punishment bill cxijccted Wednes­ the Senate by unanimous vote, goes in this picture, is helping to rout the European corn borer. Throughout of Custer, in the edge of the virgin equipment such as ventilators ami- back to the liousc for concurrence in day after Senator .Arthur Wood's au- the infested area this spring farmers are using wires like this, each lands, is reproduced with historic fide- nests. One afternoon will be giverv several amendnients, and this will uounccment that he yvould the next lo or J2 feet long, to put the stalks and refuse in the bottom of th« lity, together with the typical cliarac- over to a nieeting at which time mea lirobably be given early in the coming day )novc to discharge the jutliciary ters of the times, pla.veil by famous from the State College will take up week. The hill will then go to the furrow. cojiimittee from further consideration screen stars such as Lou Tellegen and any questions relating to poultry or Governor, wdio is understood to heart- was interrupted by the opening .Alec B. Francis. Thc story was filmed .poultry Iiousc construction. ily approve of it. Its provisions arc American Ijcaguc l)ascball game at against the niagnifiicent scenic back- CKpocted to greatly speed up court Thc state will consolitlate all its sisting of sweaters, muflFlers and "I will bc glad to hear from anyone Dctroit which many niembers desireil ground of the Teton Range and the action in criminal cases, and prevent Detroit branch ofl'ices in the Board of knitted articles for the tnen in the who is interested in taking up this to attenil in conipany with thc gover- Shoshone mountains in Wyoming, and shyster lawyers from holding ixick Coninierce building, Wayne street and service. Mrs. C. L. Barber wa.s ap­ project," said Mr. Wells. "The first nor so thc inatter was defended until .Jackson's Hole, once a notorious ren- cases until the crime has been forgot- Lafayette boulevard. It will make pointed organizer and established person who makes the request, and: Jicxt Tuesday when, if ever, it will be dezvous for otitlaws is the locale of ten and then having them thrown out for added efficiency in saving of time. branches at Mason, Leslie, William­ who has made the necessary arrange­ decided. much of the action of the picture. of court. The House yvill convene again at ston, Haslett, Okemos, Stockbridge, ments, will get thc building." Senator George Lcland's S-cent gas four o'clock Monday afternoon and Dansville, Ilolt, Onondaga, Fitchburg, ttLN bill was passed liy the Senate The Senate gave its approval. Wed- One of .lames Oliver Curwood's the Senate at eight o'clock Monday WebberviUe, North Lansing and the Monday night, with tliree dissenting nesday, to the Baxter bill, which pro- most stirring stories, "Thc Quest of night. "Two week.s more" is now the Reo factory and also starte'5,l00 pounds when six months were promitient in relief work during to the title of king of rough-riding on a bond of 10,000, and returned to some niinor highway measures, some PASTIME THEATRE old. Several other lots of pigs weigh­ the war are: F. E. Searl, Mason, Juii- Western stars. It is a breezy, swift- Lansing. The Senator says it is a flsh and game bills, an act regulating ed over two tons in similar feeding ior Red Cross; John Marshall, Wil­ ly moving tale of the great open "hi-jacking" sort of a proposition to pawnbrokers, and an act withdrawing trials held throughout the country. liamston, Red Cross Board of Dtrec- .spaces, with plenty of action and a get money from him, and that there from sale some .Agricultural college This contest is one in which every tor.'^rMiss Maude Orr, Ma.son, instruc­ really entertaining story. is nothing to it. However, the legis- lands in .Mcona and Iosco counties, Thursday, Friday and Saturday contestant is a yvinner. The know- tor in Home Hygiene in the wttiter of New people, new plays, and new laturc was quite stirred up over it which are maile a forest reserve for ledge gained by the entrants in feed­ 1920; Mrs. Augusta Donley-Haalctt, musical and vaudeville specialties are and there was a lot of big talk, but it the ultimate benefit of State college. ff ing hogs for quick gains enables these Red Cross Board of Directors. promised by the Henderson stock com- is quieting down and the sensation is The Boanl of Agriculture was author- men to produce pork at a less cost in pany, who open a three day engage­ 3 Bad Men about over. ized to transfer certain Agricultural In the earlv organization the ofTi­ future feeding operations. ment at the Pastime next week Thurs­ college lands in .A.lcona, .\lpena, Iosco, cers of-the county branches were as A drastic anti-gun-toting bill pass- Michigan farmers who want to en- day. "Our feature bill, 'Samanthy,' " A wondel'ful cast, in the year's, Chevboygan, Missaukee, Oscoda and follows: Mrs. Neva Wainwrtght, ed the Senate by unanimous vote, lt ter pigs in this year's pork marathon says Dick Henderson, "is one of the Wexfor'tr counties to the federal gov- WebberviUe; Rev. Wm. Parker, Onon­ greatest frontier drama. is known as tlie l*ulver-Wojcik bill must have their entry filed by May 15. finest comedy dratnas we have been ern ment. daga; Alaiedon, Mrs. George Gilles­ and was intt-oduced in the Senate by Verne Freeman, animal husbandry privileged to ofTer in years." Senator Seth Pulver, after a similar The Leland .3-cent gas tax bill was pie; Mrs. F. A. Winslow, Pelt Plains; Usual prices—Juvenile comedy. specialist at State College, is in cliarge Mrs. Ralph Hudson, Okemos; Mrs. Pictures for the following week are bill introduced in the House by Repre­ on the House calendar for Thursday, of the contest. sentative Louis F. Wojcik has been but was laid over until Friday. Then Lvda Collar, Pollok; Mrs. Broxho ni, "Dancing Mothers," yvith Clara Bo\v, Reports gathered from all over the withdrawn for the purpose of making Aurelius; Mrs. W. F. Pre.scott, Leslie; "Children of the Whirlwind," with it was brought into the open and made United States show that a high per- Sunday and Monday it more severe. 'I'he bill bars owner- Mrs. Cat-rie Chapin, Eden; Miss Car­ Marguerite De La Motte, and "The a special order for Tuesday afternoon. centage of the winners last year own- ship of all pistols, guns or revolvers Some amendments are lying in wait rie Scott, Bunkerhill; H. .\. Thomp­ Sea.Beast," Warner's big special yvith ed pure bretl hogs or used pure bred of less than !lO inches in length, in- son, Williamston; Mrs. 1. J. Kellogg, John Barrymore. Other good ones House Peters in for it and the fight promises to bc an sires on their farms. chiding siiwed-olf shotguns, except interesting one. Mason; Mrs. John Farmet-, Stock- coming soon include Mary Pickford in bridge; Mrs. Holtiyes, Everett town- they are registered, and they may not The State college will get $l,lOO,000 "Sparrows,'' Tom Mix in "The Great Prisoners of the Storm shtpT Mr. Severance, Holt; I. W. Moe, be carried except by proper county from the mill tax, instead of tlig even History Ingham County Train Robbery," Douglas Fairbanks in Dansville;. Mrs. Hattie Felloyv.s, Van- and police authority. It bars fropi million it has been getting, but an "The Black Pirate," Lon Chaney in One crowded hour of thrills, ro­ town; Mrs. Severance, Fitchijurg; circulation in .Michigan an periodicals item of $.')'2.800 for adult "Continuing Red Cross Prepared Tell It To The Marines," and Syd Mrs M. Herbison, Haslett; Mr.s. Sam- mance, big deeds—from Cur­ carrying advertising ofToring to soil eilucation" was cut from the budget Chavlin in "The Man On The Box." such weapons.by mail. It bars the by the ways and means comniittee. uel Oakley, Millville; Mrs. George wood's greatest story. ) NAMES MANY PROMINENT WAR Williatiis, Locke. sale of silencers, or mulflcrs, of '.Appropriation bills increasing the WORKERS RECORDED. THF RAIN. hoiiihs, black-jack or sling-shot, brass salarv of supreme court judges from During the war the local Red Cro.ss .Letha Waters or iron knuckles, billys and .-•udd-bags. ."iil0,000 to .'i;l2,500 was passed by the chapter conducted a Salvage Shop, Because thc records of the Ingham It's still outside, no stir of air, Tuesday—Ladies Free These are barred absolutely and pos- Senate. which, according'to the final rejiort, County Chapter of Red Cross yvere Tiie sun shines bright, the weathers session of thom is made a felony. 'I'he The anti-lireworks bill has passed netted over .$0,000, $lS0 of Nvh.ch was destroyed at the time of the Prudden moasurc also prohibits the carrying of both houses and is now in the hands sent to the Americiin 'l^ind for tle fair. Art Acord in fire in Lansing a history of thc organ­ kiiiyes, dirks, stillettos or other dan- of the Governor, but a strenuous ef- French Wounded. Mr. C. O. Wood- But presently a cloud appears, ization has been preparei! from the gcrous woa|)on, either on the person i^ort to i>jve it immediate effect was bury donated the reut for the .=hop. 'l'hen doyvn comes rain like gentle "The Ridin' Rascal" minutes of the secretary aud is beiug or in any vcliicle, without a license, The local canteen utiit fed the s;ol(hers tears. defeatetl by a close vote. So as Rep- given publicity in order that it may except for hunting knives. Licenses) enroute to camps. Miss .Isabel Toyvne, resentative Fitch says he so ardently serve as a recoi'd of thc great work First they're light then start to pat- can not be granted to any person un- desires, we can have one more "Glori- Silver Streak in accomplished from 'its inception to chairtiian of the o'""'"'"^^^ tcr. dcr ill years of age. The bill will un- 'ous l'ourth,'" with its annual acconi- this date. that they liad done everythmg f^rom On my window pane they spattet; doubtedly Puss the House, as it is in jianiment of dead and wounded. "The Silent Flyer" sewing on buttons to feeding the i^oys. Birds in the trees acting like mad. line with the general campaign Large corporations will pay more On July 31, lOlO, Mr. B. F. Davis, There were some two thousand boys The roses drink; all dowers are glad. against thugs and gunmen which is corporation tux if a bill introduced by president of the City National Bank, Comedy Reograms Lansing, received a letter from the served. The lunches consisted of two an inijiortant part of this session. The Representative Joseph E. Warner of Red Cross at Chicago, Illinois, asking meat .sandwiches, two doughnuts, two The patter stops, the shower is done. act' does not apply to private or pub­ Vpsilanti goes through. He propo.ses that Lansing organize a Red Cross cookies, a piece of cheese and. two The dark clouds part let through the lic nniseuiii collections of weapons. to raise thc limit from 15,50,000 to chapter, to be prepared for War, na­ Siece's 'of fruit. The approxmyate sun. Next week Thursday, Friday The Martin bill to set the deer $100,000 Ills claim i.^ that Ford Mo- tional di.=aster and local work. The iost per lunch to the chapter yvas 16c, .And then to everyone's surprise, hunting season ahead was defeated in tor Co., General Motors, and othcr and Saturday letter further requested that five re­ Mr. Frank Loftus having tiontilet .A bright hucd rainbow in the skies. the Senate. large companies are getting off too sponsible people petition the national mok of the fruit., They also l^ussed Tho House has passed a bill ap­ easy. His proposition would add ap- organization for such a chapter. Un- out magazines and had a Red Cioss The average sized oyster consumes proximately a niillion and a half to propriating IS^OO.OOO for a new state der date of August 15, 1916, Governor cot in the Grand Trunk station in case thirty quarts of yvater a day. Henderson Stock Co. psychopathic hospital at .Ann Arbor state revenues. Woodbridge N. Ferris of Michigan, of sickness. wrote to Mr. Davis, urging him to or- During the influenza epidemic in tlie ganize a Red Cross chapter and prom­ winter of 1918, Mayor Ferlte atidOr. ised governtnent cooperation with this Wright asked, for cooperation fron impetufi. The local branch of the the Board of Directors of the Red Daughters of the American Revolu- Cross in caring for influenza patients. PULVERIZING THE CORN BORER tion took the initiative and called a Pour )Red Cross nurses were employ- BURYING THE CORN BORER meeting at the home of 'Miss Mary ed at a salary of ?100 a ntonth_eadi, Buck to consider the matter on Octo- these nurses to work with the Board ber 28, WIG. The meeting was,vvell of Health in meettng that sttuatton. attended and application was' made By January of 1919 two additional to Washington for a Red Cross chap- nurses had to be taken on, making a ter. November 14, 1916, a banquet total of six nurses. was held with Mr. Marcus Eaton, or- Following the war the. Ingham ganizsr of the Chicago Red Cross Countv Chapter provided two scliolar- chapter, as dinner speaker. A nom- ships at the University of Michigan inating committee was appointed at amounting to $300 each, the orgatu- this dinner, and on November 28, lilI'l, zation continuing rather la.\ until Oc- the formal organization was complet- tober, 1922, when a full, time home ed with Mr. B. F. iDavis as chairman, service director was placed on the re­ Judge Edward Cahill as vice-chairman lief of soldiers and their families Mrs. Adeiita Woodworth, secretary, since which time the work has grown and Mr. Christian Herrman, treasur- until a half time family .vi.sitor was er. found necessary together with several part time volunteer workers. Mtss Lu­ The first roll call took place in the cille Fulk the present executtve sec- fall of 1917 and $2'7,879 was raised. retary reports a great deal of work At this time, the War iRelief Commit- accomplished, 592 families ibetng un- tee was organized and the local chap- der care during the past fiscal year. ter agreed to help in the raising of a .$100,000 budget. .Mrs., C. L. Barber was sent to.Washineton at chapter Anyone in J.apan who reviles exist- expense to receive instructions in Red tng laws or confuses the duty of the Cross work. Upon her return a cen- people to observe them is subject to tral yvorkroom was set up for the win­ imprisonment of not less than one ter at the Lansing Women's Club month nor niore than one year, and Certain deatJt to the European corn borer follows in the wake of Elks' Temple, City National Bank and to a fine of not less than five nor more Putting the European corn borer six ii^ehcs linder. ,tPlpwing like this* new machine, the stubble pulverizer. The Federal government la House with auxiliary rooms at the than IOO yen. • • .liis doesn't'kill the borer directly, but when Lhe insect crawls to the supplying these machines to help the farmers in every county in the the Tusstng building, and hospital surface again;iit can find no board and room. Birds and starvation d* iborer-infested area. supplies were soon under way, con­ "3 Bad Men" toniglyt! wl the.rest.'. . ; ' • >. .. Page Ten INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927

BLONDS AT NIGHT Thit coupon and aSe cotitk th* undcf. DONT NEGLECT Council Proceedings ittfitd to OM 3Sc cao of Acme Qudity Baancl-Kotc, ray color, lad a ipeEtat Windstorm 30c Paint Bnuli. YOUR EYESIGHT Ma.son, Mich., April 25, 1927. Insurance CMlltCT•A It isn't good policy to neglect your Council met and yvas called to or­ eyes. .At the first indication of eye der by Mayor Kennedy. (©, 1927. Wvatern Nowavupor Union.) strain get good glasses after a thor­ Is your only sure protection Present: .Aid. Baker, I^^ry, Harding, ough examination and perfect fitting. If love Is. tha trreatest thlnK tn I'rOfli storm damage. Is Harrison, Rouse, Salisbury. trie world, then hate Is the Brcat- To acqunint you with Acme Hundreds of folks around town recom- QuaPity, wc arc malting s iipe. The minutes of the preceding ses- est evU, for halo la tho oppOBlte mend our optical service. _ - _ cinl Oder for a your property fully CoVer- sion vvere read and approved. ot love. Lovo attracts, hate ro- ed? Let lne talk it oVer The finance committee report tbe pels. Lovo Is life, hate Is death. Jlato ts tht. worst waste thai can SPECIAL yvith you. following claims and recommend their O. S. BUSH enter a human soul.—Geort'c Mat­ allowance: thew Adams. OFFER Optonielrlst and Optician Carl G. Hardenburg ij; 50.00 O. J. Hood . 50.00 INVITING. DISHES Jas. R. Herrick .50.00 Dr. L. A. Wileden lOl.ti!) For tliose wlio cannot ent moat McCowan Insurance Ja.s. H. Shafer 25.00 often a inuln disli ls a problcnt yvliicli CARS WASHED Abstract Office Clyde 0. Burt 2;i.f)!) neeils tbouglit, lis Mason Fire Dept. 054.00 Does at FORD GARAGE lt must contain Jas. R. Herrick and nien 114.00 Ash St. W. nourlstimcnt li n d Eugene Waggoner ;l4.'l.4fi your front door Called for and delivered. at tlte siinic tlme Essco Manufacturing Co. (llO.OO SETH HEINS Glen P. Stevens and man — 51.00 be attractive smile a welcome? enougii to appeal •'George says lie prefers brunettes Phone 194 The report of the finance commit- fo blonds any day.'' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS. tee was adopted by the following vote: to file fnste. How about the front door of •'But hc prefers tbe blonds fo tbe Yeas 0, Nays 0. Carrots with your home—is it glum look- brunettes any evcnlng.'' Moved by -Aid. Salisbut-y and sup- Rice.—Scrape and ing—all fadttd out—weather .ported by -Aid. Harrison that thc cut into thick beaten? Or is it just the oppo­ iitrect committee be authorized to in- slices a dozen small carrots, cook them ALWAYS FIRED site—spic and span—resplen­ stall traffic signals recently purchas­ tender In a seasoned stock fo cover. dent in a fine protective coat ed. Yeas f). Nays 0. Carried. Prepare a white sauce and place the Moved by Aid. Sali.shury and sup- of varnish — smiling a wel­ MICHIGAN BELL carrots with cooked rice In aiternnte [ported by .Aid. Harrison that the come to every visitor—indic­ layers with the wbife sauce, season street committee be empowered to ative of care and prosperity? TELEPHONE CO. employ two officers to enforce traffic well, cover wifli buttered cruinhs and .md parking regulations. Yeas G, bake unfll tlie crumbs are broyvn. People notice these things. Nays 0. Carried. Noodles with Peppers.—Tbose yvlio You notice them. Why not Moved by Aid. Harrison and sup- llke the flavor of Ibe green pepper yvlll get busy at once with a can of 7)orted by ..Aid. Baker that the matter enjoy thls dlsli: Cook suftlclent noodles Acme Quality Great Lakes Long Distance Gets Results of buying a pump for .sewage dispo.sal to serve tbe family; when tender drain Spar Varnish—or give the plant hc placed in tho hands of the and add a small call of pinientoes, tbe sewer committee with poyvor to act. business to your painter? It's canned reti peppers, add a cupfui of for the Coniaroy Tire Company Yeas (i. Nays 0. Carried. best for your doors. It is best stock or gravy, salt and pepper and a Moved by .Aid. Salisbury and sup- for all exposed surfaces. ported by Aid. Rou.so that the Iwnds tiiblcspoonful of butter. Slinnier to- of Harry D. Willett, city treasurer, gorlicr for ten mlnutes and serve liot. one with L. B. McArthur, A. Mc- Spanlsh Rice.—Cliop one small onion Donald, Frank Seely, J. l^. Taylor, L. tine, add one clioppe(l green' pepper and ACMEQUAUTY T. Lasenby, l... H. Harrison and L. II. cook ten inlnutos ln two tiiblespoon- White as sureties one with: L. C. fuls of oil. Ad(l four sliced tomatoes Paint ^''''Varnish Webb, H. 0. Halstead, H. ,I. Bond, R. mul one-lialf cupful of bot water. Cook You cnn't find a better, more depend- •B. Rayner, A. .A. Bergman, F. E. able product tlian Acme Quality to tlie lioliliig point, tlicn add ii cuii- Searl, I. N. Thorburn and C. L. Bick- Varnish. We sell it—see us alwut ert as sureties and one with: R. C. ful of rice. Cook slowly one bour, add- all paint problems. Dart. 0. H. Freeland, D. G. Barr, W. lng nmrc water lf ncedc(l to keep it ''My Ceorgc ls alyvays fired yvltli cn- S. Rhodes. W. G. Grow, E. A. Dens­ inolst. Tlie rlco sliould be previously tliusiasni.'' •lth (kf spyroMk or tlw Ma f.ar ta* more, Claude Edgar. E. R. Edgar, C. cooked before adding to tills dlsb. "Wliat job lias be lost now?'' ok.gklBg op or th. pr.iwit on., w. nnt jtoa LONGYEAR BROS. to kao« that » tr* aor. than sl.tM* tltk L. Bashford and D. C. Dart'he approv- Curried Cauliflower,—Boil a firm th* r.iolt* (klob w* kar* okttiMt thn th* ed. Veas Cl, Nnys 0. Carried. oooporatlon ot th* IUobl«*n B.ll T*l«phoii* wiiito liead of cauliflower ln suited yva­ SWEET GIFT, CoBpta/ of thi* oltr tsi tk. ir**t n.t «ork Moved liy .Alrl. Rouse and supported or oooporatlnc •tatlona throasboDt tb* ter; wlien tender, drain and pour over l)alt.4 8t*t.*. lj.v Aid. Harding that the Fire com- lt tbc foiiowing; Melt tyvo tal)le.spoon- mittec be authorized to have wiring In going ov*r th. aaej aoaro** rroa \ D. was received and ordered filed. water ami niiik witb salt to season, allf (atlalaotory. Alderman Ilarrison introduced and pour over tiie caullfloyver and serve tit I.*r/ latlsatloB 1* that aazt xaar •. Mil moved the adoption of the following once. b* *T*a a larnr B*«r er roar loac rifht- or ltft-buid ityl.. may be mended by using a piece of net IM tiMm at our itor*. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Mire nnd daugh- or lace to match and Ironing it over ter Margaret, visitetl' at Jim Williams Dead Animals •an Lansing, Sunday. the hole. Trim off the edges nnd the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drake visited mended place will not he noticed. or alive removed Free Mr. and Mrs. Elias Mire, Sunday. When making pnstry handle with as of Charge. Call A. A* HOWLETT & CO* Mr. and Mrs. P. 'Marquardt and little moisfure as possible. family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mar- ' IJae a tray for removing dishes froin Maton quardt. Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus th« table, also use It when carrylni^ Pregulman Rendering Karkau, Suiiiday evening. dishes to set the table—It saves many Carpenters aire eIrecting a new barn steps. Citi.3727 IliOOZ «n the Christian Maltz farm. He—Wonder wliat makes all these Works Mr. and Mrs. Chas. flail of Lan^ trees lean? ' ' Lanaing, RRIehigan sing, spent Sunday, .'at Dan PurcelPs. She ttvery stont)—Oh. If only I ksewl :...

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iicfty of divorce. Besides, to seek Cliaries Clickner of Lansing, visited . divorce would be to put her husband [ South AuIreUua and North | his uncle, Art Field, and family the on lier trull, Slie wanted to lot tlie i ^ OnondagH ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | week end. LET US SHOW YOU THE years roll between tlieiii, creating an Mrs. W. Sear and daughter, Mrs. ever wldeiiing lmrrler, uiitll slie felt Minnie Hemans of Ma.son, visited J. our Used Cars and compare prices with those of others, BONDS THAT tlmt tlie imst could never stretcli out Mr. and Mrs. Merton Collins of ljan­ Hemans ami family aud otltei' friends quality considered. lts grlsly liaiid u|)on lier. sing, visited his parent.s thc week here hi.^t week. ciul. MOBILOIL HOLD I So tlie Inontlis clmnged Into years. Mi.ss Helen PfeifTer of Edcn, will ' lt wns nearly three years since l.ellii's teacli in Dist. No. 7, .Aureliu.s, next Worn-out automobile tires are being BARR SALES AND SERVICE By H. M. EGBERT coming wlien soinetlilng liiippeiicil year. made into special armor to bc used for Nash and Dodge wlilcli ,llni had always known to be Jas. Rus.=iell and wife are expected protecting horses in Spauish bull­ liicvitiible. iiome from iriorida bbi.s week. fights. (CiJiiyrlBlii. by \V. Ci. Uliuiuimn.) It yvas morning, and bo was on tbe lllO day yvlien Bella and Tnnuny ' lilgli iinsturcs wltll Ills cattle wlien cuinc lnto tllo\lit'e of .linl i'etcrs ; be saw ber running toward liliii, wltll Twas libs reliljC'st of ri'd ietlet" tbe boy, scriiiiibilng up tlie steep lilll- •days, lie always sayv tlio scene sl(le. Slie reiiclied lilm I lier face yvas just as lio had seen lt tlifiu. Tlie eat'ly wlille with fear. suows lmd liegiiii to wlilteii tlie liiiis, ''Ile has found mc!'' slio gasped. und i'etcrs lmd driven lils stock down "O, save mo! Help me!'' into tlie lower country for tlie yvlutcr Up tlic road came tlio toot of an pastuivs. aiito liorii. .lliii saw tile ciir cilmb lie wiis slttlng In hls hut, tliinklng tlie grade like a lienvy locomotive. .over tilings. At thirty, bo felt vagtte- And ln tlie ensuing Interval of silence ly tlull hc llllglit tl) lie doing liettcr for he iniide.lils resolution. bJinself. Not that lie wanted to leave I'lie car stopped. A man leaped tlic cattle country for tlic clty. liut out, a man ln tlie prime of llfo, ab- life ln 11 two-room slmck, wlicre iw sunlly strong, absurdly lieiiltliy, yvltli cooked Ills own niciiis and made lils tlie bluster und yet tlie scn.se of power own bed, wiis.lioconilng unlioiirablo. tluit .sonietlnies accompany tlie suc- Most of tlie settlers of lils age were cessful man. already niiirrled. I'lio settienicnt was Ho leaped to tlie ground nnd ad- beginnlng to prosper. Neat little Mow­ vaiiced upon tlie woman, snilllng, Jim er beds Mppciired round tlie liouses and barred his patli. You can tlio young yvlves were very gally "My wlft>." lie said. drestwd upon occusion.s. A cliurch liud "l know,'' answered Jim. have Servel in your been built; allogetlier it was a place "See here, .voung man. Vou don't for a young man witii two tbousand lierliiips uuilersliinil. 1 am licre to The Modern Farmer dollars In Ibe bank to rejoice in. clalni my own, my legal own, my wlfe But Jim liad always lived a ionely . and clilld. Slie lins notlilng to fear The iTiOtiern farmer is the Fordson farmer. He is Ilot so own refrigerator Ilfe; lie (lid not know liow to cliange from me. I liavc never lald my bands dependent On the yveathei-. When the Weather is fair he lt. 'Too biislifiil to niuke advances to ution licr. Stand out of my patli.'' can accOmplish much more than with teams. His wOf'lc is —quickly, easily, nny of tlic town glrls wliom lie saw "Vou may have a legal Hglit,'' said on lils rare vislls, and witii a vague Jim, ''but you ain't going to tako her.'' up-tO-date. His crops are planted at the proper time. With- fooling tiiat lie wanted a yvife of a at moderate cost Tbe man liiuglicd, whipped oiT his a Fordson you can be a modem farmer. Let us tell you special, iiiirdly deliiicd type, some- coat, and (Hsplnyed a pair of muscular Inore of the FoI-dson adVantages; just write or call and a thing above tlie common run, lie wa.s arms. ''Her lover?'' be sneered. F you have a good refrigerator in satisfactory state of broddlng ln Ills cliiilr wUeu tliere caine "Cod witness, tlicre has never been representative will visit you. repair, or decide to purchase one of tbe stanciard a. tap at tlic door. I love between us,'' ansyvored Jim. makes, it can be equipped with tiie Scrvei "Duplex'' lt was a tiiniil tap, sucli as lie bad Tlie woman stirang between tliom. system for electric refrigeration quickiy and at surpris­ never lieiird. Tlio intMi wlio tapped at ''.llni, he ls Hglit," she sald. ''Now Jim's door liiiinniereil wltli luilry lists he lias found me. l must go wllli lilin." ingly moderate cost. until lie 0|)ened to tliein. •linl opened Jlni, iiiiiazcd at tlie cliange of attl- Tbc Scrvei Chilling Tank is instaiied in tbe ice com­ now, iinil was iiiiuizeilto see a yvomiin tilde, .siood alisolutcly mute. Tlie nian partment, the ''Duplex'' machine In tbc basement or UlUl II lioy oulslde. no(lde(l. clscwbere out of tbe way, a few simple connections arc Botli wcrc tbinly clad and slilverlng "Ciiod for you," lio snld. 'Tiella, mode and you bave Servel--electric refrigeration. from tlie cold. Nevertlielcss llie wom­ Ilic pn.st ls past. ''You'll never lieiir an did not iittciniit to enter, but only of lt from Inc. It's only for tlie lioy's Once you liave enjoyed tlic carefree convenience of asked wberc lodging coiiiil be ob- siik(> l want you liack. And l giiess--- this modem equipment—beyond all comparison with tllilllHl. you'll lie liappicr tlian you were.'' old-fasliioned methods—once you liave learned its true Sllc lmd come in on tlio evening Mccliiiiiicnliy tlie giri onti'red tlie economy and dependability—how its crisp, dry cold train, slic snld. Siie ofl'cred no fiirtlicr auto. Tliey lifted tile l)oy liisido. Tlii! expiiiiiiitioii, lint lt wns cvldciit tiiat • keeps even tbe most perisbable foods safe and in prime iiorii tooted. Tliey were gone, .ynd condition far longer tban you ever Ibought possible— «iic wns gciiliy iircd. 'Iiic iodk of Jlm stared foiiiisliiy after tliciii. you will wonder how you managed so long witliout wi'iuIiicss In bcr eyes bauntcd .Bin for How strong llic lionds between lius- electric refrigeration. tliiys. biinil and wife! Sbe was gone out of lie took bcr down (he bill to a wom­ libs Ilfe. Ho lnul nevor dreamed of Come in and let ua explain ttie advantages offered by an of the valley. 'I'he hospitality of siicli a tiling. But, wliy lmd slie gone Tractor Double Disc Harrow Servel. Or, if you prefer, telepbone us and we shall he till! \Vest prt.'viillcd over suspicion, wltll lilm, wlien bc yvas ready to tight glad to call at your convenience, take a few necessary 'l'lie striinger and iicr son were given for iK.'r? Strength is I'equired Of any implement that is intended measurements and submit an estimate of cost for coni- shelter. Jim did not understand yvomen, fOr use behind a tractor and in this Massey-Harris tractor Nv)xt Ilay l.ellii Orayton, as slie picte instailation. Without obligation on your part, of tliclr changes, tliclr souse of duty coin­ double disc harrow that essential qualificatiOn has been giv­ onlicil licrscil;, went to work for one I ing In so oddly nt critical iiioiiiciits. course. of tlie rielier setlicrs. i?ut soon slie , l.lkc a man ln a dream lie watciied en first cOnsideratiOn. This implement is desigBed purposely WIIS iisked to till a pressing need. The Any Servel modei or instailation can be purchased on tlio car slioot clown tlie lilll. to supply the need of a first class harrow for tractor use j our liberal term-payment plan. Ask for details. ciiiidron were growing np and, ln spite It was golng very fast. The brake of Its, ndviiiitiigcs, tlicre was no scliool ' and is well adapted to the hard, steady service incident to was diiiiiagcd liy tlie rougli road, ln ln llie valley. Slie liecame tlie scliool- fact, but Jlm did not know tbnt. All power farming. nilstress. lie tbouslit was tlmt lt was golng very Speculiillon was rife about lier. Slie fast toward tlie cutting. And sud­ Massey-Harris Farm Tools never mixed witii llic viiiiey people, denly there came tlie roar of tlie train ncvv?r talkcil alioiit lier past. ..yiiil tlie Consumers Power Co. loavliig tlie tunnel. Over 100 Fordsons in use In Ihis territory West acceiHs women as well as men 'I'lie auto sliot forward. It was now for wbnt tbey are, and asks no ques­ evidentiy lioyoiul control. Jlm began tions. to run. Tbe dny.s grew Info weeks, Into But lie yviis niueli too far away to J. B. DEAN Inontlis. ,llm I'elers oflcn t'oiiiid occa­ lie of any liclp. .ys lie ran lie saw sion to saddle Ills horse nnd ride down tlie dreiidfni plclurc: tlie train racing Ford Sales and Service lnto Ihe valley, lie iiiiil tln! iioy be­ SERVEL along tbe narrow cutting, tbe auto Electric Refrigeralion came fust friends, ltiit l.eiin was as caugbt and overturned; tlio desperate liidilVcrciil to iiiiii as io llic otlier men. ' elToris of the occuiinn'ts to free tlieni­ l'eriiniis .Mm woiiid never have sclvcs. . . . found liie o|iportiinily lie eriived, of Then he saw Ihe nian stagger to lieconiing licr fricml, lint for an iiccl- Ills feet, lift the boy in Ills iirins and dciU. 'I'Uii lidy was straying on tlie toss liliii to tiie fartiier bank. Tlia niiiroml ciiiliaiikiiiciit ln seiircii of train was iiliiiost upon bini, a lilssing birds' eggs. Ills mm licr wns wltli liiin, siioriing inoiisicr wltb llnmlng brentli. NEW lull sciilcd n lilllc (lislniice licliind the But lie cniiglit lip tlie woman tn lils rise, .liiii, wnlcliing liiciii lininitlenlly arms and tliing lier clear of tlio friiin ilic (iiiicr siiie. knew timt llie inctnls; nnd tlic next'instant tlie train lU'tcrii'jon trnii,ij,wiis duv;. was upon liini, iiciuIng lilm down lU'cmiiiiig uiiensy, iic iiiirried across grinding out llis llfe beiientli lts WALL PAPER tiic viiiiey. Ilc wns just on tiic oiipo- wiicels, tearing tlie decupltnted body silc ridge wiien lie licnrd liic train in nloiig tlic wily and piisslng onward. till' liisinncc. 'l'iie sound, wiiicii liurst .liiii wns sick witii horror yvhen he STOCK fiirtli suddcniy ns lile Irniii ciiine out rcin.'bed tlio scene, to lind tliat tlio oC llie liiiiiif'i. si.'ii'lic'il ilic iioy, perelicil yvoiniin mill tbc liiiy sllli iiveil. Ho (In n ieiige. ill! iost ids fiioiiiig nnd kiieeicil biH'orc l.eiia, trying to slilold fell twciiiy IVi't, to lie iincoii.scious licr frnni tile knowledge of wliat lind New 1927 Patterns nc'.Dss lile nieiiiis. .At the siinio time liiippcncil. Tlien, ))icklng lier uj), lio ti:e liiolller rosi!, (Uscovcred lilin and ciirrioil licr to tlio top of tlie onibniik- screnineil. ment:. ..Vnd the look ou ber face told ^ Wide Range of Styles .Illl) |)iiiiige(l diiwii lho sleep eni- liini tllllt sbe kiicyv. linnkineiit, seized liie boy, simtclied So n'lixed was life, so mixed tlic liiiii friiin lile metiiis and cowereil yvilii qiiiiiltics t'or good nnd evji in all. , PRICED RIGHT liiiii iigniiisi liie ciiiV, Willie liic train 'lMils man slic liiitcd lmd given lils llfe An Ideal went nwcciiiiig by, so near tllllt tbe for lier. Some gate lu Jim's braln draft iiliifost blew, liliii from wliere be went down at: tlmt moment, and lio To lighten the burden of those liad planted liiiiiself. Afterward tlie knew tllllt life must be tlnced very C.W.BROWNE soberly thenceforward—even wltb that have bidden their dear one boy opened Ills eyes. farewell by erecting a monument Tbc distracted inotlicr kneeled lie- ber. Opposite Postoffice, fore II 111 wltll lier lninds clasped, Or memorial suitable and fitting in respect to the memory of the de­ "llow can 1 lliiink yon?" slie cric(i. Ancient Wedding Rings "ile is everytliliig l luive, lie Is every- parted one, is our ideal. Tlie l'lgyptlans, probably, were the tlilug III tlie yvorld to me.'' To carry out in flawless detail fir.st people to use a wedding ring, "Be Iny frlend,'' said Jlra holdlng i'rlmltlve men, liowever, made cords the designing and lettering of the out Ills hand. andIieund round tlie yvalsts of yvomen monument or marker so that it Will '.l'liat yvas ,llni's cimnce. Kriendslilp tbey wislied to marry, and Inter it forever be a thing of beauty stand­ ripened. One day lie asked licr to lie- became customary to bind fhe wrists ing as a sentinel over the memory coine lils \vlfv>. Tlien tile strange look and ankles of the woman. It Is prob­ of I'cnr tbat lie knew so well came of the departed, is our pride. able that tlie ring OS we noyv know Scaled and Labelled Bag* Into her eyes. To do this at moderate cost in lt originated from one or botli of. these ''No, you must not ask me that,*' our own factory equipped With the Help Initire Your Cropt customs, in Anglo-Sa.xon days the •lie suld. "l sliitll never marry ugala.'' most modern of equipment capably IVE things determine successful crop*, man placed » rlng on tlie wonian's And, seelng Jim's dl8tre.ss, she added: namely, pure adapted seed, right weather right hand, where It remained until handled by expert craftsmen, is F "I wlll tell you tlie truth, l atu a conditions, freedom from disease, good soil, the tnarrluge ceremony, when the our service. runaway wl'e. i cannot sjienk iii of and labor. One is equally as important as bridegroom transferred It to her left the other. The most neglected and the my husband now. I could have borne hand. <9tfif A every grave easiest controlled is seed. It merely means wltll his infidelities, with Ills abu»e, „ . a matter of selection. Demand pure seed but—I did not want my hoy to grow That the memorial be erected by Lit^t^ll '^^ known origin in sealed and labelled bags. up to be like hlin.'' Civil War Landntarh$ '^'^^ili':'VKm^3m^''i'7^ l>t>cked by a responsible concern. The it was weeks afterward that slie The superintendent of Chlckamauga Decoration Day, place your or-der •VMlSMai '^^a^ difference in price is but a few cents per acie.. told him all. Her husband was a lind Chattanooga National Military now. Phone or write and our rep­ -^^^^'^^"'^ Just compare this for instance with the cost wealthy tnan. When she found that park says that the stniiil buildings resentative will call. of investment involved in one seeding. Then you can see how unwise poor selection of: she could endure life with him no known as the ''Kelly house and barn'' seed ciih he. longer she had run tiway, penniless, Accttpy the sites of log structures in BELL& KELLY Farm Bureau Seeds are packed in sealed save for her,railroad ticket. Ho^had existence at the time of the battle ot and branded bushel, half-bushel and peek sacks which are delivered to thc customer, one redeeming quality: he loved his Cliickatnnuga, The farm on which exactly as thcy left our warehouse. On each bag is a tag,plainly stating the purity, son. On this account slie knew that flipy were located Is referred to in germination, and origin of the seed, together with,a guarantee. he wottid leave Ho stone unturned to the official reports as a part of the Send for instructive folder "Take the Uncertainty out of Seed." find tlietn. ' tjnioii line under General Thomai, ,TIm Avent liwajf, sorroyving". lle. tli.ut'fe.^tcnded around the Kelly field. iiiiiiw tioyv thnt she could never he: The bttlldlngs nre mtilntulned as'land- Ingham County Fariii Bur^liii marks, identifying the positions ot Ids. for sllc shrank Instinctively, he S. A. BEMCNT, Manager felt without asking, from the puh-' troops engaged In the battle, i Page TweIve

the wife of a rich man. I—let me go, Molly, for the Lord's sake, lt Isn't the THIEVES punishment l care about, it's the LESLIE thought of having seen you, and see­ KOTE-A-KAR By Mrs. llalph Blackmore IN THE OLD ing you again in the court, and going tiirougli aii tiiat l've gone tlirough HOUSE tiuce move." Kauuu Kappa Cluh "I know tiiat talk,'' sald Molly blt- Mrs. .Alice iIanimond pleasantly en- terly. "Ilow niucli liave you taken?'' tertained the members of the Kappa By CLARENCE RIDGE ''.Votliiiig, i swear. I just got into Kappa Club at lier home Wednesday tlic liouse.'' evening. .Mrs. Florence Winfield and (C(i|iyrl(,'lit. by yv. O. Cliiipimin.) '•i suppose l'il liavc to let you go, Mrs. David Latter assisted the hostos.= ilicn,'' suld tile giri, musing. ''Cod iln serving a .'=ix o'clock dinner. Tbc '^OM LlN'l'ON iKUl Served four [inning table was made attractive with knows l don't want to luive to go into an(l 11 quarter years Wlien lie tulips and dainty place cards which tiio court again eitiier. Vou can go, , . was releiiscd frmn tlie poiiileii- later served a? tallies for bridge. l5ur- Tom.'' Ililry Willi 11 new suit and foiir- ling tbe hours which followed the din- "Cod iiicss you, .Molly'!'' iiiisw-ercd foen dolinrs ln ills pocket, and lie liad iner three tables of bridge were in Tom eagerly. "I'll live stt-itiglit now, ;plav, bigh honors going to Mrs. Rutb one ldea ln inind, to tind Jlolly, his l swear.'' sweuilieart, attd tinirry lier and start <0'Bricn and low to Mrs. Florence Ile turned and made liis way toward n decent llfe ln sonie place wlicre he iWinficld. .Mrs. Rumsey Haynes of tlie door, switclieil, off tlie llglit and Lansing, Mrs. ljyle Howlett of Mason, yvas unknown. yvas feeling lils way along tlie corridor :!in(l .Mrs. Edmunrl Voung of Dansville, For elgbtcen months Molly bad yvhen lie lieard tlie footstejis of the old lAvere the out-of-town members pres- come fo see blm, or wrltten. Tlien nian on tbe stairs above bini. ^;nt. Tbe next regular meeting of the she bad dropped out of hls life. l>ln- '1 tliought l saw u iiglit on below,'' club will be held in two weeks at the fon did not feel hitter about tliis. lle -liome of .Mrs. Herbert Seidell. he iicai-d hlni mutter to lilmselL as knew few women yt'oiild be (rue for a Rook Cluh old men souietliiics do. And be passed flve-ywir tern#; but he knew be could Mrs. Lila Kennedy entertained the into the library. Tom yvas about to wln her back lf—here was the fliought :Rnok Club Thursday at thc home of dash for the window when, to Iiis that ferrlfied him—if sbe had not mar­ :hor mother, Mrs. George Wilcox. A atnazenieiiL he saw Molly emerge -Bohemian dinner was served at one ried elleved, extend­ Mary Byrum of Onondaga, was the Merely Heavy Stones installing officer and conducted the ing rigiit tlirougii tlie liouse. lle crept Tlie lilslory of ancliors ls an lii- work in a very inipressive manner. .At forward ciiulloiisiy. Some heavy cur­ the close of the meeting dainty re- tains iiung iuMweon tbe front and rear terestlng one, licciiuse apart from tw-o freshments were served. Visitors were parts, siiuttiiig otT half liie room from periods of 100 years' duration eadi, present from Jackson, I;ansing, On- view. ancliors were cbangeioss tlirough the ondaga and Henrietta chapters. .At lJnton moved softly up to tbe cur­ centuries. the next regular meeting on May ilth, tains. He droyv iliem aside and found Betyveen these two periods there the chapter yvill be honored by a visit was an interval of 2,000 .vcars, and GRAND OPENINB! bimself iooking Bt Molly. from Grand Esther and a school of during the whole of that time It may instruction will be in her cliarge. .A Sbe yvns In evening dress, with a he said that anchors did not vary by six o'clock dinner yvill he held before long clonk, uhbutfoned, over it. ln Iier Come and bring your friends to tbe formal the opening of lodge. right band sbe beld a revolver, and so much «s a pound In weight or Mrs. Ethel Wetzel and son of J.ack- ihe was Bimlnn ^It at Tom's head. hy an Inch In design. son, are visiting Mr. and Mt-s. Dan Tom could not say a word. Molly ljp to loo B. C. anchors were quite opening of the Morea and family. and he continued fo look at each other makeshift affairs, consisting of sudt Dudley True of Big Rapids, spent fixedly. Oddly enough, at such a crisis, things ns large stones, baskets of Sunday with' friends here. Tom felt that his ciotlies were shabby. stones, sacks of sand, or bags of Mr. and Mrs. James Black and fam­ ''So It Is you, Tom," Baid Molly pres­ wood weighted with metnl. The ships ily moved Monday to Dansville, thnt fought at tbe battle of Snlnmls where Mr. Black is employed in a gar- ently. ased stone ancliors yvhich yvere rough­ age. "You—you live here?'' stammered Dr. and Mrs. Hall and children Dor- Tom. ly shaped nfttr tbe fashion of an othy and Marvin of Pontiac, visited ''Does It look like It? So you are np hour-glass, tbnt Is, the middle was iSunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to your old game, stoaiing into peo­ slightly groev('d In order that the Graham Chevrolet Co. Chas. Luther. ple's bouses. Vou remembered what rope cable cottld he fastened around The Royal Daughters will hold you promised me.'' It. This was an undoubted advantage their regular meeting Wednesday, "Listen, Moll,v,'' sald Tom. ''When over the earlier Persian Idea of a May. <), at the home of Mrs. Ethel .vou went nyvay last tItne you said circular stone with a hole' In the Nichols. The committee in charge center. SATURDAY, APRIL SOU) you'd come back. And .vou didn't come will be composed of Mesdames Grace Taylor, Fannie Bailey, Ethel Nichols, back, l was waiting for sou all the LESLIE, MICH. •Mary Belcher and Margaret Troman. .-est of tny Imprisonment, and when After Five Years' Silenet I came out l meant fo find you and After helng deaf and dumb for five ask you to come away yvith me some­ .vears as the result of a boxing acci­ where yve could begin our lives I Millville •1 dent, a London man lias recovered Full line of the Latest Models of the Most Popular Car on again—'' both hearing and speech in an amazing Molly laughed scornfully, "tou tnnnner. Tlie Millville L. A. S. will meet at thought l wanted u jailbird, I sup­ the market the hall next Friday, May 3. Whilst In hospital for the treatment pose,'' sbe taunted him. ''What have Charles Poxson is very ill. Mr. of a deeply embedded splinter in his you to say noyv why l shouldn't tele- Graff has been helping care for him. finger, it was found necessary to give phone for the police?'' Dr. Richie of Stockbridge, and the him an anesthetic. On regaining con- county nurse. Miss Keet-an, gave the *'I ^uesB there's nothing," answered sctoiisno,iis, the patient exclaimed to Come and See these Wonderful Cars Demonstrated! toxin antitoxin for the prevention of Tom iiopeiessly. ''It yvas my last try, an attendant who touched hira that he diplitheria to the .school children of just to get some money—'' • Millville, Monday afternoon. was ''All right.'' "That's what you told tbe judge at ln some mysterious manner either 'Henry Bravender came hame Mon- your trial." day from .Oxford. He is helping build the anesthetic or the shock of the op- ''Molly," said Tom, ''If you'll let me yvire fencing for H. Bravender. eration had t-estored both speech nnd go I'm throttgli with it. It was for P. Hoofmeyer yvent to Detroit with henring. COACH $595 stock Tuesday. your sake—" Miss Nellie Clements is slowly re- "''For my sake?. Hoyv dare you! Did covering. l ever know the nature of your life? Watch the Cleek H. Bravender called on Mr. and Did I dream—'' . in a Paris ballroom tlie musletans Mrs. Alva Bravender,, near William- "I know you dldn'L Molly. But l mu»t keep their eyes on a big dial like ston, last Wednesday. wanted to get n little money for yoti. a clock face, which beats the time and Graham Chevrolet Co., Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pierson moved' rve been hunting for .vou—God knows indicates how many-beats.are allowed into Gsuss' hoiise east of Millville how hard I've tried fo find you. And te the minute. Ua 1i last Monday. speed controlled I acver dreamed you'd be livlng here, by the oroheitra leader. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASQN, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927 Page Tliirtii»

Edith Shotwell and Thelma Lee of at Leslie, May G; hesWe at Okemos, ILansing lalst Wednesday afternoon. Kalamazoo, spent the week end at the May 20; Williamston at Okemos, May Mrs. Herm Miller visited her moth­ DANSVILLE home of Mt-. and Mrs. Henry Lee. 2. Other games are expected which er, Mrs. Dorris, recently. Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Holtz of Lan­ have not been definitely settled. Master E. J. Mead and sister Mar- sing', were Sunday callers of Henry Tuesday afternoon the L. B. U. yvas jorie spent last yveek with their grand- Lee. out for a practice game, the scofe parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Speet-. Mrs. Mort Keene and daughter was I3-7. The main features were John Kaimon and wife of William- Frances spent Monday in Lansing. three home runs hits by Coleman, ston, spcnt the week end . wilh her S.S. RALLY WILL BE Florence Wcstby of Detroit, spent Whitmeyer and an L. B. lJ. player. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Speer. tho week end at Iioy Glover's. Friilay afteinoon Dimondale came Glendora Speer was sick and unable Miss .Alice Foley spent the yveek for a game. The two teams had never to attend school last Tuesday. .. HE LLE end at her homc in St. Johns. met before and thc score was Dimon- Harry Potter and mother visited at Mr. and Mrs. li'rank Stid entertain­ dale J3, Okemos 5, Judd Smith's Saturday afternoon. Al' BAI'TI.ST f'HUHCil, .SUNDAY ed friends from Grand Rapids, Sun­ The OiVicers of the Student Couiuiil .Mrs. Tom Hart, Malvern and Gailey AI'TEHNOON AND EVENING. day. for the rest of this year and for ahe spent Tuesday evening with Harry Will the fadics having Woman's coming yeat" will take their oli'ices on Potter jiand mother. iMaison, Lausiug, Crovcnhurg, Aure- Home .Missionary mile boxes, ))lease May (!. Delhert Barr and wife of Lansing, liu.s, SI(>ckl)ridgL', Holt And Leslie return them lo the secretary, Mrs. J. Clarence E. Holmes, superintendent called on her mother, .Mrs. Catherine Cihurdirs Tu Be Ucprcsentedl lIayhoe, or leave money with .Mr. of the school for the blind, will give Potter, Sunday evening. Grimes. the graduation address. Thc Mason District Sunday Scliool Miss Gertrude Showers spent Sun­ Don't forget the P. T. A. and Jun- A- erica's Greatest Wasis ln.stitute anil Rally will bc beld in day in Howell. ior motion picture Friday, .April 21). Dansville at tbc Baptist church. Sun- lluth Carrick and Henrietta House­ The picture will be the "Ruling Pas- (lay afternoon and evening. May l, holder wcre in Lansing, Saturday. sion," there will bc two reels of com- fast time. Representatives fi'om six- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Householder and edy, negro (luarlette and other feat- tccii churches in the county will be family and Ruth Carrick spent Easter ures. TheBig3 present. Presiding will be IC. IL Kir- with R. B. McKnight in Charlotte. ker, district president of thc Institute. Charles Showerman spent Sunday The prograni is as follows: The song evening in l^'owlerville. East Alaiedon Wathet^ Wffingt, Rintes and Bluet, in Miss 'Dora Simons spent the week service at 2:30 will be led by Rev. S. One ^interansited Series oS Operations J. Keldsen, pastor of the Mason Bap- end with Miss Marie Herrguth of Les- tist church; devotional at 2;.I0 led by lie. BuHyn and Elyvyn Collar were Sat- llev. Sayles, pastor of Dansville Bap­ Clara Stanfield and .\lice Ewers urday visitors of their grandfather, UnmatchedferlMauty of design and finisn, spent Sunday wilh Gertrude Showers. tist cbuVcb. An address of yvelcome G. H. Collar. and the safest, simplest and most efficient will bc given at 2:50 hyj). A. Grimes, Clarence Patrick spent Sunday with George Ct'osby, wife and family washing mechanism made. It washes, superintendent of the M. E. Sunday Miss Clai-a Stanfield. were Sunday visitors of Mt'. and Mt-s. wrings, rinses and blues mechanically school of Dansville, followed with t-e- Ellen Scripter and Marian Patrick Cha.s. Lott and family. spon.se by 0. H. Reese, superintendent spent Wednes TIRE is a joy to the housewife. Warde for the tenth, Lydia Osborne for the eleventh, Carrol Glynn for the John Hammond is spending a few - (These fixtui-es are so twelfth. Miss Ellis for the faculty, days in Jackson county with his cou­ OR 39 YEARS Dunlop has been build- ll lnade. that dirt can find. Icaii Glynn for thc .school board. Ev- sin. Fing theyvorld's supreme tire. Dunlops Pff ho lodging place. eryone claims it thc best bancpiet ever. Vern, Harold; .Alvin Linge spent the yvear longer because Dunlop knows how to week end in Saginaw. Calf C'lnl) Kcorganizcs build better at each Vital point. L. A. S. met last Thursilay with 'Phe Dansville Calf Cliih was reor- If you are interested Mrs. Margaret Worthinglon and net- Take the hidden carcass beneath the ganized at a nieeting Tuesday tttght, In modern plumbing, by ted thc society $i(i.OO. with eleven nicnilfcrs. The oll'icers tread. Dunlop owns its own cotton mills all means let us give you Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Keesler and elected were as fnlhnvs: Presiden':, for no other purpose than to spin the best children spent Sunday with Mr. and •I price on Standard fix­ Orla Slieathelni; vice president, l^us- long-fibre cotton into the famous cable- Jlrs. C. N. Rix. sell Dowling; secretary. Glen New- tures. , 'iiJesides serVice The Who-so-Evev cla.=s of the Bap- twist cord that goes into this carcass. man; treasurer, G;!rald Kinno. Other !ind satisfaction you will tist church will meet wilh Mrs. Jim mcmiiers who signed up for the club The extra strength in these cords means '• also receiVe a saVing in True on Marcus street in Lansing the wcre as follows: Bert Fellows, Nor- an added factor of safety against constant first Wednesday evening in May. money. vis Newman, Lester Parks, l']ugene load and pounding of roads—longer life llaymond, Clyde Walker, Darwin Mrs. Fern Keesler is spending a and greater mileage. Hofl'meyer, and Lyle Newman. This is couple days with her sister, lCdna thc second year for the l^tansvi Andrews, near Dewitt. The extra "stretch" enables the carcass ORLA MAINE club. Last year the six members all Scliool Notos to give under severe blows, and to come finished th eprojecl, which is an ex- The bovs' baseball schedule up lo Phollc 201 date is Holt at Holt, April 29; Leslie back into its original position without in- cellent record. Orla Sheathelm was ternal injury. County Calf Club champion. Two membersi of this club wcre on the The Dunlop tread—the toughest rubber Countv Dairy Judging team which developmeiit known—wears slowly and competed at the State Fair. Clyde smoothly, making sure that you get out of Allen, piIncipal of the Dansville school your Dunlopt, all the extra mileage that will be leader for the club as he was last year. All of the boys have their added care and longer experience have calves at present, most of them con built into them. We recommend that you A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY tinning w th the same animals they put Dunlops on your car, For a limited time We are ofFerillg a completely illstalled liad last year. Remember propositioll, illcludillg a GeBuille Westinghouse Light and Rapfisl Ohtjrch Dansville Mother A large congregation attended the foWer Plallt, your house Wired, a complete set of fixtures, union service held in the Baptist We suggest this exquis­ your choice of finish With bulbs; everythipg complete ready church last Sunday inorning—the set'- ite decorated Gift Box to turn on the light at a price that is truly a Wonderful op­ vice being presided over by the Rev. of ..\rf6tyle Chocolates. C. W. BROWNE A. J. Parker of Lansing. The Rev. A. The package is the most portunity. Eddy tread the Lesson and Mrs. beautiful we have ever James, pastor of the Free Methodist seen for this occasion. Masoil, Mich. By doing this We are enabled to spread the work OVer the chui-ch, led the meeting in prayer. The singing throughout the service spring season, rather .than haVe it all come when the fall yvas led l)y a United Choir of the rush is on, thus effecting a considerable saving that We are churches. The special claims of the Near East Relief Fund were placed simply passing along to you. 'before the people in an interesting ad- dress (riven by the Rev. K. M: Thomas Don't fail to investigate this NOW by calling official representative, who was also an eye witness of many of the scenes described. At the close of the ser­ EAST SIDE ELECTRIC CO. vice a generous offering was received on behalf of the above fund. every Wiring Fixtures & Appliances Authorized Sales & Service Westinghouse Light & Power Plants Dansville M. E. Church Lansing, Michigan Sunday; May Lst: Preaching service 2\ seconds at 10:30. Sunday school at 1I:30. ARTSTYLE 1315 E. Mich. Ave. Phone 51661 No evening set-vices. 'The' district Sunday school conven- someone buys tion will be held at the Baptist church CHOCOLATES at 2:30, and at 7:30, it is hoped that all will make a special effort to at- is the new sensation in a tend this convention. q u a ii ty chocolates — truly the best and Thursday. May 5, a public meeting sweetest of gifts for the will be held at the M. E. church, ad­ syveetest of mothers. dresses will be given by 'Dr. Linn and Only Accredited Hatchery Dr. H. C. Pearcc. Meeting to com- in ingliam County mence af 7:30. Please keep this $1.50 $3.00 date open and plan, to be there. l lb. box 2 lb. box Wheatiieilid iM. E. Ghurdi Longyear Bros. D U N LO P Michigan Poultry Farms Co. Sunday, May 1: Preaching service at 9:30. Sunday school at 10:30. Ep- Mlason, Mlioh. yyorth iLeague .service at 7:30. Prayer meeting at eight o'clock on Wedne.s­ FOUNDERS OF THE PNEUMATIC TI^^^^^^ Call, Write or Phone No. as day evening. Rev. Alfred Eddy; pas- ;tOr. • MuoIvMich. '- / Page Fourteen INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MA^ON, MICH.. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927

the funeral of a relative at Morenci, Merton Rice's. ' "'Wl Mrs. Floyd Starkweather, Sunday. 1 Four Town Cornels 1 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Monroe yvere in A son came to gladden the home of Daddy's Mr. and Mrs. l-,awrcnce Crandall l''owlerville, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Risch, Monday, KEEPING WELL hlive returned from lthaca, and will 'Mrs. Anna Holland visited her April 2,5, weight !) lbs. Chas. Curry of Bay City, was a spend the summer yvith his father. daughter, Mrs. lvan Monroe, Sunday, Mrs. Leo Mend is spending tiie week WHY PRESCRIPTIONS Wedne.«ilay cnllcr at thc Collar home. Mr. and Mrs. lvan Rice and son, L. l5d\vin Lantis is quite poorly at .this with relatives in lIctroit. Clayton Collar was in Owosso, Wed- S. Allchin and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. yvrlting. Mrs. I-^lsie Sandcrliii of Detroit, is ARE JN LATIN nesday. l^artlett of Lansing, and Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. Tluirlow Willianis and spending some time with her sister, DK. FUKIiKKKlli R. riKRKN George Sawyer and .lohii Ickes llice of Webberville, spent Sunday at children visited his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Emma Riscli. Fairy Tale Eilltor

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l..ansing, spent Sunday with relatives MOKTGAOE SALE. MORTGAGE SALE. MORTGAGE sALE. BDSINBSS CABBS here. Default hnvInK been mndo in thc conditlona Default hnvinR been mnde in the terms of Default havinR been mnde in the conditions of a real estate mortRaRe whereby tho iiower n certnin rcnl cslale mortRnRC whereby thc of n rent estate mortRnRC whereliy the power I'llVslCIANs Rev. Robin.son and a numlier of of sale therein contained became operative power of sale therein became operative, Riven of sale therein contninwl becmne operativo, made by Samuel t). Huildloston and Mary K. young people yvere at Henderson Fri­ mnde hy Ned E. McLauRhlin and Chloc L. by Anna M. Robinson of fioldfield, fowa. to T. C. nUSKIRK, M. D. OlTice corner JelTer. day evening to organize a young peo­ Mcl.niiRhlin, his wife, to Laura Rauch, dated Ray S. Shnelfer and t.,uotlen ShnolTer, husband Htiddloaton. his wife, to tho MichiRnn Millers Mutiinl Fire tnauranco Company, a MichiRan son nnd Maple. Hours 2 to 4; 7 to 9 p. m. October SO. 11)24, nnd recorded in the fJeRiatci. nnd wlfc, jointly, of New Hnmpshire, Ohio, Ottlla piomiitly attended to. Phono 367. ple's class at the M. E. church. of Deed's otTice for tnRham County, MichiRan. dated the 2nd dny of AprH, A. D. t92t. nnd corporation, dated Jnnunry .10. 192!1, and re­ 38-Om-p Virginia and Harris Oesterle enter- on Novemtior 8, 1924, in liber 249 of mort- recorded in the olfice of thc RcRlster of Deeds corded in (lie RoRlater of DCOII'H otricc for InR- tained fourteen little friends Thurs­ KiiROH on llano 12r,, upon which moitKaKC there of InRhnm Oounty, MichiRan, In t.iber 219 of liam County. MirhiRnn, on February ti, 1923, is nnw due for principal nnd interest the sum MortRnRcs. on I'liRO 22:1. on which mortRnRC in liber 197 of mortRaRos on PIIRO 140, upon ATTORNBrS Slat's day afternoon to help celebrate their of iSevcntccn Hundred Si.\ty-ninc and ;!7-100 tliere is now clnimcd tn tic due the principal which mortRnRO there is now due and payablo fifth and sixth birthdays. Games yvere Dollars, and for taxes jiaid on mortRaRcd lands sum of $3000.00, nnd interest in the sum of for principal and interest the sum of Five O. J. HOOD and W. S. SISGLYE, Attomsn the sum of Throe Hundred Fifty-tlireo an(l $677,88, nnd no suit or iiroeecdinR hnvinR been Hundred t.'orty.four and in-lflO Dollars; for played and light refreshments yvere at Law. Farmers Dank Bldg., Mason, Mick, l.l-lOO IJollara, mnkini,' a total debt now (lue instituted nt Inw to recover said indebtcdnesa taxes paid on tbe mortRaRod lands tho sum of Citi. phone. OlTice 802. IwSIp served. and iinyable of Twenty-one Humired Twenty- due anil secured by said mortRnRC, l.'our Hundred Seventeen and 60-100 Dollars, J Diary Miss l.,aVota Boutwell of J..ansing, two and .IS-lOO Dollars, nnd no suit at law Notico'"is hereby Riven that Iiy virtue of tlie nnd (ire insurance tiremium.s paid on buiidiiiKS spent thc week end wdth her parents, hnviim ticon brouRht lo recover said atcd''LanBInK, MIch.. AprII 20, 1927.. Newa; a newapapcr Print7w4 Page Sixteen INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON. MICH., THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1927

MR. FARMER: Are You Goinn to Get Your $2 per Acre ?

THIS PAGE tells WHAT to do to make a "Clean-up" on the Corn Borer and get the Compensation the Government allows

Just What THE LAW THE LAW is clear. It was Provides: enacted because the way REGULATION 1: All cornstalks and I'emnants of col'nstalks, all corn cobs not being stored for the grain attached thereto, and all remnants of prescribed Is the ONLY such cobs, of each year's crop, in fields or feed lots, around can­ ning factories and grain eleVatof's, in or about stock yards, stock pens, loading chutes and similar places, if not fed, made into en­ way to prevent American silage, shredded or finely ground, or if not tramped into illanure shall be destj-oyed before May 1 of the year succeeding growth of that corn. farmers from losing mil­ REGULATION 2: Unfed portions of cornstalks, of cobs not being stoI-ed for the lions of dollars through grain attached thereto, and of other corn remnants, which exist on the preniises, which ai'e of form to harbor liVing boret's, and which are located in places-other than dle field in which the corn the terrible destruction yvas grown, shall be destroyed, preferably by burning, prior to May 1 of the year succeeding the growth of that corn. wrought by the European REGULATIONS: Unfed portions of cornstalks, colTt cobs not being stored for Corn Borer the gf-ain attached theI-eto, and other corn remnants, which exist in a field in which corn was grown, and all coarse stemmed, pithy weeds within that field shall be so treated or handled by regular or by special field pI'ocedure, prior to May 1 of the year succeed­ ing the growth of corn in that field, as to insure that, between May I and June 1 of that yeal", no portions of such material or trash in condition to harbor liVing borers shall appear on the surface Of the field after it has been plowed, disced or haiTowed or planted Or cultiVated.

This Law Must Be Obeyed; When You Have Obeyed it, if You Are Paid Let's see if a little worm

Read AGAIN the "Regulations" as printed aboVe. is a smarter feller than When you haVe met these requirements the GoVernment will the Americati farmer! pay you for your extra work at the rate of $2 per acre, based on your 1926 field coi-n acreage, or $1 per acre based on your 1926 syveet corn acreage.

IF YOU DO NOT meet these requirements, federal repre­ sen tatiVes haVe authority to come onto your farm and do the yvork, and the cost of it will be charged to you IN TAXES.

DO YOUR PART ON YOUR OWN FARM in the Biggest War Farmers Ever Fought

For additional information call or write Ingham County^s Agricultural Agent: J. G. Wells, Jr., Court House, Ma­ son, Mich., Telephone No. 394

This Advertisement Published by these Institutions that Know How Great Farmers' Losses WiU Be If this War Is Not Won

The First State and Sayings Bank Laboratory Products Co. Mason Kiwanis Club The Dart National Bank The Farmers Bank Ingham County News