3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Ninety.fiJ•at Year- No, 31 ,• I MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 BAHREIN MERCHANT SEES AMEfUCA 3 Sectiona - 20 Pagca Split of Taxes h. d K y· . M Ingham Harvests Her Wheat . . Mo arne anoo· 1s1ts ason Mason· Rallies GIVes Big Sum Mohumed l)nnoo left his nntlve County Fair Directors Bnhreln lslnnd In the Pet·slan Gulr , Muy 14 nnd tt·uveled to the, West For Blood Test •t --evon to Mason, He arrived hero Sutui'Clny afternoon, Unlll1e the T0 LOca I Unl S nnclent IJJnstm·n merchants, Mo· Shape Final Plans for 'I hamod Kanoo wna not In sonrch On Fourth Day Computation Ia Being Made of J'IU'e herbs and apices OJ' a short On 1950 Ccmua, Although cut to tho OrlenL. He cnme for a' Typing Team Will Rctum tlraHimo loolt at , the United I Count Ia Not Yet Official Stntes. He lilted what he saw. He During County Fair Week Big Week of August 13 lllwrl Mnion. He waa lmpt·esscdl To Make Furthc1· Testa Deputy County Treasurer wllh the ft•icndllnosa shown a/ Laurence Parker has worlccd sll·unget·. He eyed the com't house lll)d the lmml system of govct·n- Mason came through with Methodist Choir Will Start Fair Week out the distribution of $27 5,- ment with admlm tlon. , · 303 for blood type tests on 100.66 due townships and · On the Island, ·Mohnmed J{anoo Tuesday, the last of the four With Another "Musicale Americana" cities from sales tax diversion. Hells Nash a\ll.omobiles. He also days scheduled , for testing. The checks to city, village and 1ept·esents othm· Ainerlcan com· Only 130 showed up for the township treasurers will go panies In the East. Fair officials held their final meeting Friday night in · Mohamed Kunoo left Bahrein tests last Friday and 135 on prepa_ration for the 1951 Ingham county fair August 13 to 18. out yet this week or early tsiQnd In May and went to Ehg- Saturday. 1 next, Parker indicated. land, From· thcr·e he ti'Eiveled by Commercial exhibit space is practically sold out, according to On Monday the blood-test The rllsl.l·lbtJtion lA bnscrl on fJ til11ne to 'Now Yot•k and on to Chl Fair Secretary Joy 0. Davis. Farm equipment space is all pnr• cnpil!J shlll'e of $1.60 fOJ' the cngo, S!in Fmnclsco, Los Angcl~s. ing team from Lansing toolc gone and there .arc only a few vacancies in the L-shapcd tent • second qunl'l.el' of 1051, Census Hou~ton, l{ansHs City and .baclt to samples from 250 road com and in the brick building. flgtu·cs fm· l!loO ut·e being used al Chlcligo,· He tool< a train to De mission and Wyeth Incorpo though fhoy hflve not been offi. troll and nt•t•lved In Mason Satur S. A. Laxton is mowing the fairgrounds this week. New cilllly cnnflnnccl h,v the cenHus bu rlny afternoon. rated employees at the Wyeth Rollie Speer of Aiaiedon and Lyle Palmer of Aurelius light poles have been erected and part of the grandstand has reau. 'rhct·c remains n d!Hct•nrancy He left MaHon for New Yot·k plant. compared wheat at the height of Monday's procession to the been painted. Enough straw is of 47fi. The total count fot• Ingham Saturday, He will leave the United Ci vii rlcfcnsc officials am now Mason ele~ator. Trailers and trucks were lined up for three cut to furnish first bedding for ------States Ft·ldrJy fo1· Bahrein Island. wot'ltln.g nut AtTangements to have blocks at ttmes. as farmers began harvesting their $2,000,000 the animals, Davis said. SCIIOOJ, CASH JS DUF. Even though he llltcs the United rein as thct•e is In Imn between the bloocl type team assigned a wheat crop. Ingham county .had 30,000 acres of wheat this mxhlbltorA nrc scndmg entl'ics to Within tlw llllXt fnll' dll,VII States, Mohamed Knnoo Is anx Br)tlsh companies and natives, he ln~atinn f\l the coqnty fair· for one (Qunty Board lou~ to get IJRck home. His wife added. day at least. In September blood- year. Most fields aver.aged 30 bushels to the acr~. Some farm the extension office Clll'lier than thn tlount.y trc•asurrlr will g-et ever, nccot·ding to Mrs. Ethel 11 total of fi2ol!i,flflll.20 In sales anrl two children are waiting for L.nJing teams am scheduled to ers reported combining 50. bushels to the acre. Hot weather . "The British arc 200 years be Nichols. Four-H exhibits will be tux tliVflrslon monc•y for the him -on the Island, he said. hind times," Mohamed l{anoo. ex visit othet· sections of the county. Sunday and Monday helped combining along, but Tuesday Mohamed Kanno didn't suffer the IRrgcst in mnny years if the seeund tJlllll'lnr of 1051. Distri plained. '"rhcy atlll think they can Those who submit to the tests noon's drizzle dampened the combining spirit along with the Will Decide· on from the heat while In the United present cntHes continue to come bution will hn nuult' to lot~ll hold fot·cign subjects down, but will receive plastic ldentiftcatlon wheat. in, Mchool tlist rhll11 nn t.IH• haM Is of States. He has seen the sun' only th'e people just won't take it." tags to indicate what type of blood a few times while in this country, Combines started up again Wednesday and on Wednes Tractot' pullmg hns been given a $6.86 jlt'r · Kchnnl tlcnsus llhlltl. he SRid. , The discovery of oil on the is they have. In case of bombing or ------other disaster, doctors can quiclt· day night 53 wheat rigs were lined up from the elevator to the goorl spot em the fair weclt Jll'o Mohamed I<:anoo passed through land has changed living conditions gmm. The Ingham fnir toyed with Raises Monday is 475 mot·c than the locfil counts for the islandet·s, he said. Some ly give transfusions to those wear Collins garage .on Ash street-six blocks away. The Mason, add UJl to. 'l'o cover the missing the smog of California and the Ing the tags, civil defense officials the event. IRst ycat·, but every ef· flood a rea in Kansas and Missouri changes are not so good, but as a Elevator has shtpped 35 box cars of wheat, according to Dee 475 the co11nty lt·easiU'.Y Is with· rule, the island people have bene pointed out. County Employees Anlt for holding $760. It will be disbursed n nd came to Michigan and Illlnoi.l Bray. Most of the cars hold 2,000 bushels. Some hold 1,500. COUNTY FAIR PRICES just in time for a wee!( of t·alny fitted, the visitor said. The testing fot· type has no con Raises of $240 per Y car when the officln I census figures :Mohamed Kfmoo planned tn nection with the Red, Cross re There will be another week of steady traffic before the wheat General ndml~lon to tlt11 Reh·oactive to July 1 arc released, Parker oxplalncd. weather. In England, too, thc1·e fairg-round~ Is 50.,, Reservt•!l was fog. The weather is hot and meet Rui.~ell BI'OWn in Mason. gional blood bank program. procession lets up, Bray added. Census llg-uJ es for 1940 were dry In Bahrein, Bt·own is vlcc-prestdcnt of the ------~---- scats In 1111' gJ'IIhdKtand 11re Ingham supervisors will de Unit~ Are Orgl,nlzcd $1.20 1111!1 OOc!, and ~;-tincrul Jul used until recent rlistt·l'butions of Bahrein Island is rich in oil. Bahrein Petroleum Co. and ar cide raises for county em sales tax money! Aftet· the switch rived ln. the United States last Fmnk K Evans, county civil STORM WHIPPED AREA NORTH OF TOWN mlsHlon to the grundMtnn!l Is The StandaJ•d 011 Co, of California defense chief, reported Wednesday (iOe. Family tlelmtM will go on ployees Monday. to 1950 flgtu·es wns made, some of and the Texas Co. own the Bah week. He will he In Mason next the townships found themselves week, Mohamed Krmoo will miss that local communities are busily Hlllll J.hiH 1\'eolc. Tht, sJ.t·lng of At the July 9 meeting the ovcrj>aid. Adjustments between rein Petroleum' Co. on the island. Ol\ganizing defense units. The 15 t.Jc,lu•t.s C'AIHI s $3.00 and Is Mohamed Kanoo said the Ameri him .by a few days. B!'Dwn and employees of general county the 1940 and the 1950 figures cost his wife will stay with Mr. and roster· lists the following: good for Hi 11lngle admissions. can companies treat the native~ Wind Destroys Meridian Barn Bu,yln~;- ut t.bc famii,V tli\IWt offices in Mason and Lansing Ingham lownslttp $7il.52, Leroy fairly. There is no trouble on Bah- Mrs. Vemon · J. Brown while in Lansing township, Mrs. Mildred Mason. Jlrlfl(•, tlcltet11 IIO!it 20u t!om $75.00, and Wheatfield $694.1~ Geisen haver, c h a lr m an, Earl Wind swept away a 40x60 wind upset trees and t•ipped roofs presented petitions calling for this time. Christian, vice-chairman. barn at the Clarence Dibble from other outbuildings. J•nretl to the rejfulur li(k rute. $240 increases. The super The enunty received ~275,915.60 White Oak, Marvin Glynn, They at·e avnllahlt' 11t lhe rJo,v farm on Cavanaugh road Fri Aci'Oss the macl on the Harry 0. lllwb; lmmrance oll'lc'" nnd visors postponed action until ns its distributive share. After chairman, Darwin Williams, vice Alclcn fat·m the wind uprooted making- tile .Adjustments and with Bill Otto Warns Lions Fret Over chairman, day afternoon and scattered at the' Ingham County News August 5. Members of the holding the $760.00, the county timbers for 10 rods. The barn three 75-foot pine trees and tossed olflcc. Harold Bcndt•t· is in salaries committee said they Whcrttfield, Pllul Wolf, chair them over the house, The wind charge of J•esnrvml sc•al.s c In treasury is dJshursing $275,100.66 Turtle Shortage door lodged high in a tree needed more time to study the as follows: Business Men of man, Mrs. Rexine Glynn, vice Hlso tore chunks from Alden's the grnml!;tand. By calling him Night patrols and mad bloclts chairman, 100 feet away. A chicken coop roof, request. Alaiedon ...... ___ , ...$ 2,366.40 ma.v be set up in Ingham coun 'at 2-5471, !!eats for 1~ny of thc• AmcliuR ... -... .. 2,366.10 ty this week as Mason Lions Williamston, Glenn Rykert, was lifted right off its founda The wind htt the hardest on the cvt•nlng- Jlerfm·mtuwcs can be The salat·ies enmmtltcc also Bunket' Hill ...... 1,702.10 Socialized Peril step up thc!l' efforts to cap- cha1rman, Mrs. Lois Shirey, vlce tion and strewn for 200 feet. Dibble ancl A Iden fat·ms. However, rc~crved. l'arldng is free. promised lo hnvc its rcconuncnda Delhi ...... -... - . ture 50 more tul'tlcs for the chair·man. tt·ces were blown clown and roof~; tion ready Monday on a list of 16,137.60 I C. W. (Bill) Otto .warned Mason No animals wm·e in the hulld- were damaged elsewhere in the fm·t has been ma ric to malcc the merit J'aise~ for the county health Ingham ...... -...... 1,153.28 business men Tuesday night of the derby, The . tuttle derby is Delhi, Myron Hancock, chair lngs. D1bble has 100 sheep on the area. Lansing Twp ...... man, Mrs. Velma Roghan, vice tractor· pull a good spectn tot· event deparl mcnt. 28,188.80 pet•ils of socialization. He Is sec- scheduled to run three days at 86-acre fat·m, ·but most of them marlict· on Friday, lightning Lei'Oy ...... -...... county fair and so far less ci,Jnirman. this year, Dnvis said. It will be In thcu· petition county employ 1,550.60 retai·y of the Lansing Chamber of t~e were in a back pastul'c, struck a tall pme on the Fmnlt held Tuesday. Leslie ...... 1,758.40 Commerce. He spolte at the Mason than 50 turtles have been cor Alaiedon, Rttlph Stilhmtn, chaic ees as-Iced fo1· the raises lo cover Locke ...... -...... 1,644.80 golf course ·IJeror·e a meeting of ruled, man, Mrs, Mildred Lay, vlce·chalr Dibble had some insurance, IBacl1us farm on Oltemos road. The "In some places t1'acto1· pulling advancing costs of living. They Dibble was wot•king Rt the Olcls- ltghtning ripped down the side of Meridian .. .. 14,584.00 the Mason I<:iwanls club. Club "When I was a boy, I used to mun, dt·aws mot·e spcctator·s than hot·se also ~ct forth that the county Onondaga ... . 2,321.80 members had business men as find them by the hundreds," mobile plant in Lansing, when the Lhe tree and jumped a 10-foot pulling," Davis pointed out. "Anrl scale is below those covering Lan Stockbt·idge ...... Aut·elms, Jerold Topliff, chair wind hit. Mrs. Dibble anrl her fa- span to a gl'nllncl wire on the that will be ttll l'lght wtth Uo if 1,670.40 their guests. It was. the largest Chet Smith ol the club said. man, Mrs. Lawrence Dolbee, Vice mng munlclplll, stale and federal Vevay ...... 1,774.10 gathering of Mason business. men "Why, I even shot at them for chairman. ther, William Moore, and a sister, ~ouse. 'rhc ligh~nlng then tot·c that is tt·ue, bccliuse hm·sc-pull employment in Ingham. Wheatfield ___ __ 527.08 in 20 years. tar•get practice." Mrs. Dell Mead of Lake Lansing, mlo the wood slchn~ and damaged ing draws a bigger crowd at the The supervisors have no jlll'is White Oalt ... . Leslle village, Wilbur Smith, were in the house when the l;Vmrl a lmoleurn rfloor mstde. No fire Ingham fair than any othet· diction over the salnries of the Williamstown ...... ,_,,, 1,515.20 Tht apealt~r tolcl of his· 1941! Turtle Tamer Ken Horn told chamnan, George Luecht, vice and rain came, Mrs. Dibble said followed. event." 1,872.00 trip to Europe with the "Flying chairman. employees of the highway commis East Lansing- ...... _,_,, Smith that he holds a dim view her father wanted to close the Runway Provided sion, tuberculosis sanatorium or Lansing (city) ...... 32,496.00 Classroom." He visited France, of such practices, and that Dansville, Dan Jennings, chair barn doors. A.fraicl to hnvc !tim go the board of social welfare. 146,710.10 ltuly, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- The fair board has built a new Maoon ------. ...-...... Smith's sharpshooting may be man. alone, she and Mrs. Mend put on Last fall lhc wag-e issue became 5,60!l.~O land, Germany, Denmat·lt,. Finland, the very reason for the scarcity Blackt c concrete runway in the infield in coats and started out with him, Willinmston (city) Stockb1·idge village, Glen Drown, op rew ft·ont of the grandstand for the obscured by the pension progr·am. Dansville ...... ______3,289.60 Sweden, Norway and the British of turtles today. Horn warned Mt·s. Dtbble said. They opened the , Supervisors withheld action on 604.40 Isles: Lions that if enough turtles are chairman, Mt·s. Maybelle Howlett, tractors. Cement block weights of Leslie (village) 2,456.00 vice-chairman. back cloot· just in tun"; to see pa1t I'Riscs pending decision of the vot StocltbJ·lrlgc (Villlige) .. not found, club members may of the bat·n door saJI past. The Completing Work 250 pounds have been built for the 1,753.60 SrYcializ~tion of business and In Mason, Leslle Palmer, chair tractors to pull. Horses will also ct·s on pensions. 'rhe pension plan Webbervllle ...... __ __ dustry in the Scandlna vi an coun be fot·ccd to run in place of the three put theu· shouldct·s against 953.GO turtles. man, .Jack Betcher, vice-chairman. • pull the cement blocks this yeat·. was approved. Seveml supervisors tries has closed the door' to indi the door to. close it and waited/In insisted lha t I he retirement bene Fifty turtles will be enough Under the civil defense pro unt1l the wmd d1cd down. The Les e Area Previously they have pulled 100- vidu~;~t enterprise, Otto ,rlcclarerl. 11 pound saclts of cement, fits which cost the taxpayers an Manylof the energetic young peo to run the heals, Smith incli gt·am being wm·ked out, Mu: I. Death Relieves ,- OJi'T•'Wl'lll 1'1'1'01'1'1 ,JI ll)(IJ•) I .f.· Lou Sherman Dies INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Shafer ·from • Mnson rn.tmlman 1\on Mnt'ln clorf rJicj hi~ clttl.,v Wnrtrw~rlny nl~ht. Angu~t 2, 1951 Ju~tlno or l.l1n Ponco Hnhorl. Mnnt At Leslie Home ~-----·-··--·- ---·--. ·······------Long Suffering gomet'Y rllrl hiH rlnty, ton, 'l'ltn Mn ·Sick fot· u Ylllll', Lou l:lhormnn, ~on offlcot• ~toppurl I h11 ,lu QG' ~ ... ~· Cohns Return ~ 'Wolf-Snz·ith Nuptials Solemnizecl Stuulay ~I• II • I MIHII 'l'ho worlcllng ·or Mi~ll ,Jertn "'''~' Social 6venb . anJ PersoJZa~ From Trip West Smith 1inrl Rollol't Bl'iico Woll' waH ~ Holomnlzerl Stll]rlny, .July 211, 11t 'lo • • • • • • M1•, nnd Mrs, Abo Cohn returned LINDA CLINTON HONORIDD lho WllllnmRJon Mol,hodlst church. l home Wednesday aftemoon fol Tho hrlrlo Is tho rlnu'ghtor of Ml', ..... M C I Llndn Ann Clinton, daughter• of lowing a tlvc-weolt trip through nnd Mr•s, a. B. Smllh of Willlnrns :,·,.,,, rs. otton s Dr•, a.nd Mra, George R. Clinton, Golden Wedding Party Planned Canada nnrl the wcstet•n states, t.on. Mr. Wolf's pnt·onls nt•o Mr, cclcbr'n led her 10th llh·thdny an· They traveled about R,400 miles, nnrl Mrs, Cnt·l Wolf of mn ton finp nlvcrsnry a l hct• home Sunday. A Mr. nnd Mrs. Cohn traveled to ld.a. '"' Feted Tuesday blrthrlfly dlnnct• wna oer·verl, with r~nlto of the Woods, the Glaciers ~-· Rev. Homcc .Tames, pastor of Icc cream ttnd decorated plnll nne! in Monlfma, through Canada to the ehnrch, porfnt·merl !he rloul>lc· MrH. R. G. HenHon entertained while cnlco. Linda's aunt, M1·s. Lu](C Louise nnd the Jasper Icc Tuesdny cvcnln~ at a hanrllmr· ring l'ilcs hcforo nn nllnt' hnnleecl Wlntlclrl Stitt of Jnclcaon, was li'lclds, and then to the Canndlnn with hnslerts of while glnrlloll nnd chief shower for Mrs. Rrty Cotton. present fot· Llnrla's birthday, Stampede at Calgary, a rodeo, Tho Cottons plnn to leave M11son crtndcinhJ'fl. He· wns nsalslcrl by • • • Bnele In the Unitcrl States ngn.Jn, Rev, !Dclcn Dnvl~, pnslor of. tho anon to spend LL year tmvcllng. they saw Mount Rnnlcr, the Co Michignn A v c n 11 o Methodist Five tallies of pr!d~e WCI'e In lumbln river, Mount Hood ttnrl churcl1 In Lansing. I play. Mt'H, lPrapk Evans won tlt·st Crater I alec· in Oregon, The Cohn a 1 prize with M1•s, J. B. Dean taldng Jewett Family drove thl'Ough Idaho, Wyoming, Miss Sl!Rilll Sclwfr.1· of Pincon ~cccmrl. Nebrasltn and Minnesota on their ning pln)•ed organ music for 15 ! /, minutes pt·occding tho ccl·on10ny. 1 il Mrs, Henson sct·ved refresh· way home. Reunion Held Dl!rlng lhc t•llcs Miss Wllmn Lar .. : :"menta lo the group. I During their travels they visited son nang "'l'ho Lord's Prnycr." I1 • . . . * • * The annunl ,Jewett reunion was manv former teachers of the Ma· I son ' school and. friends. They The bride chose a !JallcJ'ina· hclrl n.t Rayner pnrle, Mnsori, Sun length g-own of white chnntilly !nco dny. camped c•ut-of·doors in state and national paries while on their trip. ~01· her wcc!c!lng. The filled jncltel Barnhills Have Forty relatives a.ttcnded from .. • * was styled wllh a Pctm· Pan collnt• Greenville, Gmnrl Blanc, Detroit, nn(i the long sleeves enc!cd In Flint nnd Mason. Alton .J·ewctt was SCHOENS MOVE TO M·ASON points over t.ho wt·ists. A !nee :Picnic Friday r·e-clccted president; Allen Frcd Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schoen .Juliet enp ~ocut·ect hot· shouldcr· crlclt, vice-president; and Mrs. have moved into the former James length veil of Illusion. She cnrric CANS·-·Qunntlty nf CJIIIU't cnnH for· Sale I with llrla fm• Hille, •lOo JlCI' doz. AIHo Qunltet• tlyo.room·Rir.o fur>l OWN YOUR oil Htovo wl th hlowrll', 111 goocl con· Want Ads CUH'i'IS AIR C0MPI1liiSSOrt fo;. :135 RATES:-Advcrtiacmcntn ill thi~ dcpm·tmcnt: 40 ccntH fo1· 40 wordH o1· leu dltlo11, W. Chost.11ut stt·oot, rmlo with 5 h. p. gas engine, ~ WobiJOI'Ville, :11 w I for each inHm·tion, Fo1• more than 110 words, ono cent a word for each inHCI'• guna, 10 nnd 2·gullon pnlnt conr ------·--·------· ------· -·------··-··· lion, Advcrti11ing may bo mnilcd Ol' telephoned, Diol MaHon 9011. tulnct'Ho 250 ft, of hoso,.t•ope, rtl~ CUT FLOWERS-Benutll'ul gln ·' ,., I,\ / 1-IOU.SIDHOLD ®ODS for anJe n.mmR.TQIDl'I-ATOR- fl cnhl" foo~ ftlllAIT, IDS'liA'l'll}-'l1wo rrcljotntng ----~------~~------~ ' 'rnpo~tt•y cov~~il4 r:lavenpol'tl , Qenet'lll Elecklc Monitor top r·o. 1 B· lots nt H111J Slthrllvl~lon, Cn!l MA,SON P, :X: &Lot•e mov ~cpn~ne 3271. aowtf ______Ditching teacher in Holt schools, Must be lug Umn allowt•tl by mosl;; Mason For farm and city I Ron Lewis If you're planning on water available by August 21. Write giv com)mnles, ami t.hpy pay 100 . BAB.Y Bgn,, maple finish, fi1x30, Ph. Mason 3973 R.3, Lesl!e Robert J. Kirby · innel'·f\Jll'ing mattr·ens, 3 pieces. to the harn, a new tanlc, or any- ing full particulars to George L. llents on t.lul ~ t.no inMll'amle · Honfe Appliance Ot' 3972 ' thing requiring Jlipes and· Richens, 127 Forest avenue, Royal UJl t.o Uw v:thm of III'OJH'r'f,y Also, 'boy's trainer seat nn!l nm·s· property call us I 2-25U!tf Auctioneer ery chair. Mrs, Char·leR Michitsch, 120 W. Mapl~. l'lr!)ne 21i911 . B. V, Fruin and Robert Wallter, ditches, let us do It for you Oak, Michi10an. 31wtf lost. Ullmr•mbcn lorlay It I 209,, Potter Avenue, 'Lansing, 31w1 SPECIALS Clerks with rxu· 11ew bacl1 hoe. We will ------. I •'' INGHAM couNTY NEws d of Tllanks August 2, 1951 Pngc B car S CUTTING GUIDE FOR LAYER CAKES 4-11 Clubs By lii11Ygu~rllc: Mirkel;m I I - -· -~------.. -- Millett Climbs to Second Place (Jnnnnn H'I'HOBI~I, J WIHII ln lhunlt 1111 lhrmo wlm IIHH!Hiorl In flll,V WJJ,Y There Ia n aullsfuclory mot hocl of cutting cmch ldnd of culw. Tho 'J'ho lmoellng- nt' tho Cnnnnn 4·H nl lho limn Ill' IllY Jii'O, I•:HpDC!fHJI;Y fnclora to lwej1 Jn mind lll'IJ tho-fllw tmd n\11111101' of am·vlnga nnrl tho As Softball League Nears End cillh wna hntrl 11 I. l.hc homo of Dn· Want Ads Strange, cutUng utcnsl to hr. tlscd, 'rho sl~o unci numhe1• of uorvlnga depend ]IJJ'CH ,JHI'CC'Jtl 011 .filly 2(1 Ill 2:00 p, In lhu W!•lilHl\'VIIio 1111rl WllllnmH· Inn fire ril';liii'LillontH, GJ•nuc SIJ•n• upon tho ai~o 1111tf lllUilhOI' uf Jnyot•a in tho cnlco, A knife with u ahn111' MIt let I lllnvurl to n close ~cconrl <'illtnLH nl 7::!0 anrl Cenll'lll Sloi'OII m, Ann Mill'llncllll, lhu I'O~I\Iar hnl, atwtp Spectacles atmlght-otfgod, thin Illude IH moat aulluhlo foJ• Clttllng hatter Cllltca, helllllrl 1110 Onnnr[ngn lndll\IW, rlllri rl'lll\1 LnnHillg nl ll:OO p, m, lcnrloJ•, wns uol pJ·e~r·nl so lDrlnu To malta n clcnn cut, dip tho hlndo into wm•m wnto1• hufoJ'O cutting Mason dl'llppncl ln l'ourth plu<'o llH I.Png- 11 n ~lnndlngH; IJonllltlo, .Junlm• lnnrlcl', Pl'll~lriorl, Page 3 IHJ\VIJING I Wl~dl In lliiH Wll,l' to Ill' Rloluu·d IIIII WtllthiKOII ouch portioiJ and !wop ll10 hlndo fl'co f1•om fnmting nnd cnlce crumbs, IIJn '1'1•1-Colln ly sehcdulu nmtJ·.~ Ihu Onondnga ...... 10 DPITIOilHlrnllon of how ln lllllito 5 .lltl!l ------' 111111111 lhn M<'lhnriJHL chiJI'r•h nnrl 'l'hc followlnrt dingJ'alllH illtlHtrato mdhoda of cutting caltna of tlniHh, MIJII'II...... 0 fj .ll1H <'llpcnlws WIIH given hy Dolore~ WAN'J'I•Jn-Ail ltlllr!H or pnii!T.r;f, HnnriH,V Hr·twul, W. S. C, Fl., W. C. N TilE MOfiNING of Atlg •llh, vurioua Ri~cs othLll' than the small onnH which 11\'0 cut from tho contm• Ml!lcll lllllril' n'hi I • Okemos and Vicinity H~rmnn Rigga were Mr nnd Mr~. Mlloa 11nlllRrllllc of Chcsnnlng, I 1 Legal Notices· T INGHAM COUNTY NEWS August 2, 1951 Puge 6 Get NEW-ENGINE AuthorizAd Performnal!u:e RECONDITIONED Engine NEW TIMING GEAR 3lw3 NEW PISTONS, PINS AND RINGS Notice of Letting of Drain Contract and $149.50 NEW CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS Review of Apportionment V-0 or 6 cyl lncl Limited Time Only $ Dresses (plain} Pants,Shirts Suits Sweaters, Skirts Whites Extra Get That Cleaning 1n" Now at Reduced Prices Top Quality Work You Can't Buy Better fmmly Sunday Mt fllld MIS Clntcnce Let'ln!Cl and frumly Rttcnded the Bouts an nual 1euntOil n t Rnynct pn1lc Ma· son, Sunday nftm noon HICKS CLEANERS The Good Ne!ghb01 class gust Ice cream ~octal wtll be held Fuda:v cvenmg, August 3, nt the A 11110 Cot>~ Next to A. B. Ball Phone 28651 I I Uu1h Srhll1 I"'Jnot C 1111C 1 Oonllll Ho~ Rim of P ohnto .·~,Baneberry Brightens Woods Augunt 2, 1951 'l'here 111'0 t.wo Hf!IIHOI1A of lho yeur· when t.IJo 11flfl Bn11ohnn·,v THE INGHAM COUNTY Section 3 llrtghtenH tho wnodlunriH of the NEW·s noJ't.hcnHI.HJ'n Unllllrl f!l.lll.c,~. 11'rom ApJ•IJ J.n P.Jli'I.Y .runn, ll.H llnwor·~ nr•n nlong wllh .Tcf',J't·uy Lynn, 11iehnrd flU~ llllliiiWH ill lhn WrlHl llllri tel'• In hlnsrJOili, 'rlwn1 nl'tcr n HltnllllDI' War Exploits of the U. S. Coast Guard Revealed in Film tngan nnd Sllv!P Mlne\oltl1 JLnllun t·m·J~rrl J.lw oni.Jr·o eountt'YHido, chnt•rwlcr nctot•, Of l'OHL1 11. r!IHpln;rH CiiiHters of "SUI'I'ondm·" tho Srtturdn.Y fen llnuhlt~ Jo't•uilll'll iJI'Jght I'Cr! iJOI'I'!CH, tum Itt the Fox, Ia tho BtOJ•:v or rt mwoll nnrl W~tync, in lhclt' l\1oungTnm'H "l~hythut Inn," HCI'UCll JlOI'll'H,YIIIH Willie lind womnn whoso fubuiOJIH beauty or opening 'l'hilt',,dny ill t.he IPnx ThOJI{.;"h lito horrlm; lnolt Invit Joo, nwnng-o to cnl.ch Lito WI';.' ntnHitR tho mlnrl or 11 cheat unrl u 'I'Jwnl.l'e, Is 11 Unrlsl<~y Pui'HOilH Ing·, tho Nrtllnnal Wllrlllf'n JcorJrn· 1111d Hfll'rlnnin hllnwt· ol' llw fight One YIIILI' Ago tltlof. Sho IIHOA hot• apponl to got Jli'OI]IIdiOl! Hilll'l'lllg ,ffllW J•'t'11'-ll0 ntlon wni'IIH J.IHrt they shonld not ing lllllll Wlllch llllide Mllllidlli'H 0 'rho Mrumn city council hns what Hho wnntH for herHelf, J'C l Why does this happen? BccatJSe THE NEEDLE OFTEN: HOUSEHOLD GOODS the vaccinating needle Is a two Ironing Board Folding Bed A: 2-EDGED SWORD edged sword. When usocl by a Somo livestock rnlse1·s have lmd Colclspot Refrigeratoi·, 6 cu. ft. Lm·ge Mi1·ror Elech·ic Iron person who has had long s.clcntific Lamp tho misfortune ·to bring iii sense trainin!i and expet•iencc, It saves Jewel Gas .Stove Circulating Heate1· intr> their flocks and herds while lives. When used Improperly, it Oil Heater with blowet· Quantity of Dishes and Cooking Utensils trying to protect them, cnn be n dangerous instrument of Silvertone Radio Studio Couc-h Kitchen Scales and Fn1it Grinde1· Livestock health authorities say ileslruetion. that improper usc of live. vaccines Dropleaf Table twith 4 chairs MISCELLANEOUS Unskilled vaccination is bellcvccl Bool,case may easily cause disease outbreaks. to have been responsible for nu· Sideboard Wlmt has happened in some cases mcrous outbreaks of nnavlnmosis, Table and 6 chah·s 6 50-gal, Baa·rels and ·Fixtures fo:· Oil Heater is this: An area ls free of n cer· lwg eholcm, malignant edema. Double Laundry Tubs Step Ladder . Laundry Stove $1268.24 Mistaken use of Newcastle and Swivel Desk Chair 4 Roc!ring Chai1·s· 'f1~ailcr with iStock Rack fowl pox vaccines can also bring Upholstered Chair !Chest ohDl'.awen; 40-ft. Extension Ladder nf'li\"i'I'Pll }"ll'ien serious losses ln poultry flocks. Phonograph Round Dining Table !iO o1· more Good G1·ain Bags l?ow(\J• ~i,aicn-orr J\Jodt~l Thera oro n~>my factors to be N umbet• of Old Books tnken into accr>unt before animals Lib1·ary Table Othe1· articles too numerous to mention or birds are vuccina ted, Are the .n,nimals in good enouglt .condition to be vaccinated without lll ef· TERMS: ,CASH Mighty Master of AU Crops fccts? l~ the vaccine potent, or A Jtcnltlt~ flock can be ndncd .( has it deteriorated? What ls the i by improper l'U.Ccinatlon. . .. , ,;~;_. proper dosage? Whnt precnutl01u . That's. th~. ~JIM I-~arvcstor. "6~." And i~ stands, ready to prove that claim in any 1 1 should be tal J INGHAM COUNTY NEWS August 2, 1951 I EHAT, NOTJflfllS Legal Notices Report of Annual School Meeting District No. 1, Township of Vevay, City of Mason VaGcmate dogs agamst dJstem Jo,ce Batbata 'Mat' pet soon aftet they ate Derby Neighborhood F11nkle spent Sunday with Jantce months old Michtgan State Stmth whtle then pmcnts Mt lege extensiOn vetetmat tans 1\lrs G \V S}trmgmm and Mt s Lyle Funltle were m 'lse Dettmt Jantce Stmth vtsJtecl Mt s Less ft equent hut thot ough lawn old Matz last Tuesday Mts Howard Jenks and cluldten wateungs ate a lot bettet than Fttends wet e nottficd of the and Ray Jen!(s of Web bet vllle da1ly light spunkles death of Mts Ed Rtlward m JacJ,. ca lied at the home of Mt s Ed FunJ,Je Wednesday son SundRy evenm,g Mt s RtkeaHl Mts DJCk Smtth and M1 s Etme formctly ltved neat Slockb11dge Mrs Btll Meyer and fmml' Funlde took the extension ch1h Stuct samtatton Is the fhst and and had been m fnthng health fot \ tstted the fotmer s mother Mts tnp to Gt eenlleld Village on Tues one of the most nnpot tnnt steps 111 several sears. R J, :r.loecltel, last Tuesday, day of last wcelt, Cance1· 1s about as p1 eva1ent in An effective fly control p!ogtam 2Dw7 dogs as m people. 21iwl Elnnlnate the bx eedmg lllaccs !.t·s. Dnvicl Overholt of HnwPI/, Dclmil Snturclay. but no damage wns done to tho Fulleral /lome [OI'Iller· chnlt'llHln or 11"' ~,Tollp. Rev. anrl Mrs. E. H. I(incRid and Mr. ·and Mrs. Chrtrles Wooda Dr.. Leo Donnelly anrl Anne or visited Robert Sweeney al the Mil- Detroit wcr·c wcelt end g-uests Mt·. nnd Mn;, Fmnk Slid, Mr. !rouse, Mrs. Le!1man sulci. 'l'hn Jlurn" of J•'i'il•n•lly Burlnn, M1·s. Marjorie Craddock or INGHAM COUNTY NEWS sonie home In Alma Thursday. Ml'. mul Mt'H, Will'l'[]n Muellul'. and l'vli's, Lm·r-n Slid nncl Mn.i·lcnc, :-ll•f'\'i<'P ·"· \', V. J'lans Sjll•t•ial Sl'l'l'il'l'S anrl rlaughtt•i·s, Mrs. Coria Hayhoo !'vi.. rrnd .Mrs. V'rissell, nnd M1·. Impmpel'ly r!lll'ed Iwy in barns August 2, 1951 Page 2 l'hon11 !IInson 2-IJIIJI 'flw mcmht•i's of llw 1\l. Y. Ji'. nnil M1·s. Goldie CurtiH at·e attend" Mr. and Mrs. William Nls- Mr. and Mrll. H.ichu I'll Wilson ;111rl Mi'H. A l'llOh) li'l'iSHCII anrl fnm is !he mnin cnusc or some 20,000 by ing· lhe nnnunl D'ree Methodist wonget· anrl Llu,yd were 'J'ucsr!Hy and son attcntlccl the wt•rlding· of ily Sjl!'l11: F'J'idny evening nl. Plc,ns .. bum fi1·es in the United Stales nr'r'OIIljlllllied tlil'ir j1<1Sinl', f:r•\', .AmiiiiiiUWH H.PI'\'iC'I~ day !til!! Snmucl will put. llw C:~mp meeting this week at Brthel evening guests of Mr. unci Mrs, the rm·mc1·•s sister·, Dfll'iH Wilson, unt lal\c, cac:h yea!'. Mnltc Hlll'e it'., dry Sci~l'I'L, en; night. ;\mhn/a.nc·•·· l'ljlllji~Wd H<'I'Vice atllH• CnnndHi,c:'llll J.ldlwd Pal'k ncar Flint. Lloyd Gailey. Mrs. Niswonger anti and Dunne IDnclsley at Howell Sat enoug-1'1 to put in, lhen l'hrelt it for Lloyd and Mrs. Samil Clement:' urdny afternoon. MrH, Willillm Milchell nnrl chil with nx~·g·<·n and JCrJWI'SUII ist C'I1111'Cl1 S11nrlay <1VImin.~. t;pecinl l\fi'. nncl Mrs. Howard Merinclot•f vl.,t'ted Mr. and M1·s. Na thnn Lnn- clrcn of Lnlte Odessa spent 'J'hui'H hen! ing to pl'rvcnl. l'llinetl hay nnd l'f'HIIS<:l!at.llr, lllliHic will IJc fllrnisll<'rl il1• liw nnrl family rmd M1·. and Mrs. Miss Mabel AsquiL11 and Miss rilly nnrl li'l'ida~' wil!1 lie!' pa1·cnto, JlOHHih1y a llacl lire. g!'Oilp Hfler w11ich Hcv. Sci7.eJ·t George Mcrindnrf attended the tis of Mason Fritlay, MaJ•!on Asquith or Memphis were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dowling. will br·ing lite mc."age of llir.> eve lllel'inrlorf reunion Sunday at th~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson spent 'l'hu1·sdav guests of Mrs. Ona Al ning. the weelt end with Jlfr, and Mrs. monel. · 1\II'. nncl l\I1·s. Hichmond Duiley llnmc of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pease and family or Holt wc1·e Sunday al Haslett. Archie Anderson at their cottage Mrs. Rosa Anrle1·son and :Vll', Vi:-dtOI':l oj' th0. lrd 1Cl'1 f"i JlHl'Cilt!-i, Ml'. and M1·s. Chesler Benjamin M1·. nnrl ;virs. Robert Anderson on Wl1itc !alto nea1· WI1itella1J. anrl Mrs. Don Anderson of Ann Mr·. nnrl Mrs .. IJewey Cmfl. Patsy lcfl 'l'liiii'Sdny for l;'t. .Jaekso!l, and Mr. unci :.Wrs. George Vogt. Larry Price spent last woelt Arllo1· attcnrlccl the Converso I'C Craft J·etnrnerl hnrne with them Custom Mixed South C:~mlmn, In c"Jll'nave Over spending two weel ·p. m. music. 7:30, Praise and fellowship 1 PURE LEMON JUICe A&P's price proves thd Choir pmclicc 7:30 p. m, Wcdnes- hour sct·mon on the 'Four Horse THOUGHT FOR THE DAY day folowlocl by prayer meeting at men of the Revelation." Allen Hall while money may not grow 8 p. m, of Jnckson will speak both morn- My soul is dyed the color of my thoughts. pt. 29c qt. 49c on trees, money- stretrhing 1 ing and evening, Thursday, 7:30, Henry H. Slllwoley ;(Hhnlin Island) values certainly do. p, ur. ' NnJ•fh J\ur.. Jius C:hurch, Rev. pmyor meeting. ·wednesday at 2 lots of these luscious E • Cnr·l Briggs, paslDr, Comer Colum- p, m, the Woman's Union meeting, bertas now ••• and enjoy Ilia and Eifert l'Oads. Sunday program, showot· and refresh· Bouillon Cubes them fresh, tool sehool 10:lfi and moming worship ments. Extension Women Gather at 11 :•lfi. Youni( Peoples Fellow· Fi"l ChnrC'JJ of Chrl.~t, Sl!ien HERB·OX CHICKEN OR BEEF shlp Sunday ~venmg. at 6;45: Wtth tisl, Mason, holds services at the tin Customers' Corner an cvang-clrstrc sct·v.rcc at 8.00 !'·.church, comer of Oalt and Barnes of 5 Be Fancy California Whito Seedless m. W~rlncsclay evcnmg a~ S:OO lSI Streets, every Sunday at 11:00, For Meeting at M. S. C. , In our daily relations wth our eus•. the mtd-wcek prayer scr·vrco. Sunday school is held during the Ncat·Jy every state will send it~ · tomcrs we strive alway& to be horaest, Grapes 2 lb •• 35( --. , I set·vices for pupils up to the age share of the 2,500 women oxpocted parlment of Agrlcultlll'e fmm 1\Jasnn Chlll·t·.h nl tlw ;"\azar4•tw, of 20. Wednesday evening meeting on the campus ,;of Mtchrgan State Washington, D. C.; John A. Han fair and sincere. . Michigan Fresh Largo lncntcrl nt 2~fJ West Elm street, nt. 8:00 includes testimonies of college from August 13 to 17 for nah, president of Michigan Slate i Modess ~ Here are some ~o£ the things the~ Rev, Hug-h Pulnnm, pnslor, Sun- Christian Science healing. A puiJJic I the, 15th annual meeting of tho college; Edgar A. Guest, famed SANITARY NAPKINS words mean to us. day school nt 10 o'clock, Marsl1al! t·carling r·oom is open at the church Natwnal Homo Demonstmtwn poet ft·om Detroit; and Mrs. John Blueberries ·.,Honesty-correct weight and cor: ::~ 31c Pollolc, supcnntcndcnl. !Vfrs. Laura every Wcrlncsday and Srrturday counctl. L. Whitohut·st, assistant director pkg. Putnam, .lUllrot· nnrl Pl'tmat·y su- from 2 to 4, When God is under- Ingham county hopes to send of civil defense, . Washington, D. of 12 39c· I rect price. Do/icious Vino Ripe-Sito 9 pcrvisor. Mol'lling worship at 11 stood as Love, much of the dis- seven delegates to the confeJ·ence, c. )F airness-satis£action T guaranteed a. m. corrl among men and nations will accot•ding to Mrs. Annette Schacf· Mrs. Malcom Byrnes, lilthel, or your money will be cheer(ully Honeydew Melons ·boa 49c he hcalorl is shown in tho Lesson- for, home demonstration agent. Louisiana, is president of the 'Na refunded. Alll'diu~ Cr·ntPr lla)ltist. Rev. Sermon to be read in tile Christian Each county in the United States tional Home Demonstra-tion coun \ Frosh Rod Ripo Gilbert Miles, pastot·. \.Vot•sllip /Science churches on Sunday, Au· hus been allotted delegate r·epro- cil, Blu·White Flakes Sincerity-no ·cxtrangaot· clraima sct·vicc is at 11::10 a. 111., with gust 5, sontation based on membership in BRIGHTEN AND WHITE"' ) or misleading advertiaing. clHJrch sehool pr·cccding at 10:30. -- extension clubs, With tho council sessions closing Tomatoes 2 lb •• 35c at noon a l Thur·sday, August 16, 'If you ever feel that we luaYO failed This will continue through the Ed~n Unih•d JlrPthJ·~n. E. Gam- Women may either attend by Fmh Heme Gr~wn summct·. Choir pmclicc will be dis- hie, pastor. There will lle no serv- clay, ot· pack ·Jght up and room the Country Women's Council, tho 'pkg. 9c ' you in any of tbeee ways, plea~ le& us 1 continued tht·our:;h .July and Au- ice except Sunday school at 10:00 and hoai'Cl at tile college, Mrs, United States bt·ancll of the know. Please write: Yellow Corn gust. m. on August 12 and 19 owing Schueffet· said. The daily rcgistm American Counl!y Women of the aoz. 49c a. World, will open sessions, CUSTOMER RELATIONS- DEPT. to conference which is August 7 lion fee is $1.00. Room and boa1·d St. ,Jnmes 1\Jr.sslon, Rev. Msgr. A&P Food Storea Gordon Frosh Homo Grown Charles Kenl.ing, pastor. Mass will through 11 at Sunfield and camp fat· the week will cost about A number of Michigan people · Sweetheart Soap at Sunfield August 12 to 19, All women in Ingham ex- will ha vo parts in tho wcoJHong 420 Lexington Avenllo, ' be said at the chapel at the corner .~25.00. program, Special tours are being REGULAR SIZE New York 17, N.Y. Carrofy • of South Jefferson and Cher·ry Vanf.nl\'11 llfethodist, · Carfon tension 'clubs at·e invited to at· 2bchs. 19c streets at 8:30 Sunday lllOl'lling. tend, Mrs. Schaeffer said. arranged for the out-of-state visi· Foltz, pastot·. Church school, 10:15; tors. They will ·be housed in col Snow Crop Fresh Frolf!n worship service, 11 :15; Young Fel· Nationally known speal,ers will lege dormitories, 2 cakea 19C ;, Willinm~tnn St. Mar·y's Cutho- lowship, 7:30 p. m. be ;)l'esent. Mrs. Leona D. Mac Orange Juice 11<~, Rev, Fr·. Hngh Conklin, pas Leod, state home demonstration 2 t: 25c tm·. Confcs;;ions ancl devotions. Dans\'llle 1\lothodisl, Rev. Sam· leader in Michigan, her staff, . ' Saturday 7:30 p. m, Sunday uol Seizert, pastor. Chui·ch school, and county ·home demonstmtion · Sunbrlte Cleanser Frosh Frozen Snow Crop masses 7:30 and 10;30 a. m. Fow 10:00, G. E. Manning supcrinten agents are coopemting with, the Women Will Make Jerviltt·, confessions Hnd devotions tenrlcnt. Worship set·vice• 11:00. Michigan group in sponsoring the DOESN'T SCRATCH Grape Juice 21;~~ 2Sc l~riduy 7 p. m.; Sunday mass, 9 There will be no evening services. national session. a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve Opening Monday evening, Au Chair Slipcovers Sunkist Quick Frozen ning, 8 o'clock at the church. I ;, 2 coni 17c ' gust 13, the fit·st session will fea Extension women will soon be Wflltarnslon Sewnth nay Ad ture the more thnn 100 women in Lemonade nans,•illc Fre4' Methodist, Rev. tying chair springs, ·buying slip a.••. 24 2 ~;~~ 33c wntist, 1169 Stillman road, R. K Indiana's extension chorus, covet· material and learning to bottlo C Krick, pastor. Sa turclay, church E. H. Kincaid, pastor, No services Sunday on account of the Free Among the speakers throughout give their shabby fumitl!l'e a new school 1:20 p. 111.: worship serv the weel1 will he Dr·. Amalie K look tht·ough the slip cover wot·k Woodbury Soap. 2-pioco Ice, 2:45 p. m.; advcntist hout·, Methodist meeting rrt Bethel Pari<, Fancy Fresh, Pan Ready Flint. Nelson, Ohio State college psy. shops, The preliminary meeting in Korr or Y4cu.S1 af doz. 2Be W.JIM 1 p, 111. Sunday. chologist; Mrs. Mabel Head, the t·epeat se•·ies is scheduled for ' BATH SIZE '\ I llfilll'illc lllethodi~t, Carfon Foltz, Chautauqua, N. Y. authority on August 7 at the court house in Ma Wllliamslnn GnsJIPI Hall, 4021 paslor. Worship service, 10:15; churches· and missions; M. L. Wil· son at 1:30. Miss .Jessie Marion, .2 cakea 27c frying Chickens But·ltlcy roacl. Breaking of bt·cad, sermon topic, "United Nations." son, director of the federal ox extension specialist in home fur· 10 a. m,; church school 11:30 a. Church school, 11:15. tension service of the U. S. De- nishings and Mrs. Annette Schaef Sure Good m,: worship service, 3:30 p. m, fer, county home demonstration ~------,-~-~~~,. - lb. Friday prayer service 8 p. m. Nrnthwcst Sf;ocl,bridge 1\lethotl· agent will conduct the meeting. 4 yellow 24 S9c isle, Cnrfon Foltz, pastor. Worship In the sp•·tng of 1950 more than Super Suds Margarine prints lb. C \ Williamslfln CPniPr .\~l,.lhorlist:, service, 9; 15: sermon topic, Tennants Donate 150 women met at a pt·eJiminm·y ' FOR CLEANER DUDS Hor,cc .James, pastor. Worship "United Nations." Church school, meeting and were introduced to New 1951 P•ck sr.n•ice, 0:30 a. m.; chm·ch school, 10:15. the points about selecting ma· 19 No. 303 Govt' Graded 10;30 a. m. '' Green Giant Peas cans Chapel to Camp terial anti su;)plies fot· every pos pkg. 29c ' 19c Steak Round, Sirloin or Swi:; l,utJwl'fln Scrvi!'4's-Lcgion Hall sible type of chrrir that could be · lb. 98e Wltliamst nn 1\f!'Uiflllist, Hot·ace on S. Jefferson at 11 a, m., with Rev. and Mrs. Wilson Tennant covered. From that group two dexo Shortening 3 .':~ 89c Fancy Rocks James, past:m". Church school, 10 sermon by Pastor Walter F. of Holt will dedicate Tennflnt chap. sopamte WDl'ilshops were armngcd Stewing fowl Roady to Cook lb. • Kocppiin on the theme, "Singing el at the Lake Louise Methodist 59c f ~ a. m.; wm•ship services, 11 a. 111. where a total of 32 women worked Vel 8-oi. 16 • .Junim· Youth Fellowship, 4:00 p. in the Dark." camp 14 miles northwest of Gmy- on and completed eight different Wheatiet .· packago C 51 m.: Senior Youth Fellowship, !i:OO ling Sunday afternoon. The build· chairs. These women went on to MARVELOUS SUDS Spiced Lunheon Meat ~i:~.·r lb. 59c I\IP!hodist·l'reNbytt•.rian U 11 ion ing was donated to the camp in help many other women in their 1 p, 111. Choir pt·actice Wednesday Manor Hour• 7:15 p. m. General W. S. C. S. first Sm·vkt~, Sunday, August 5, Rev, nppreciation of the Tennants' par- own communities with their slip Coffee ~~~ 89c Smoii·Loan Raymond Not·ton of the Methodist ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp· covering problems. . ~k~. 31c . • • W c cl n c s day Circles: second C00 ke d PICDIC Roady-fo·Eal lb. Wednesday, 2 'p. 111. in homes. chut·ch will deliver the sermon "A bell and Rev. and· Mrs. G. A, Ten· Three workshops have been set 47c Cure for Confusion." The church nant, Rev. Tennant said. for the month of ;September. As Ann services Sunday will be at the Famous Page Pure Boiling Beef Williamston FrPn 1\IPihodist, H. An eight-foot picture, window, 1 far as. possible _these. will .be 1~ Meaty Ribs lb. 39c G. Roushey, pastor. Chut'Cil school Pt·csbyterian church with Mrs, N. ovorlooking Thumb Jake, is built cated m the nerghbothood whc~e AJax Cleanser · ··' Peach, Pineapple or Apricot 10 a. m.; worship set·vict, 11 a. 111. S. Davis as organist. Musical num into the altar. The chapel is rustic tho ·Wome~ ltv e. Exact plans wt~ Fancy 40 Fathom Brand THE FAMO.US CLEANER and S :15 p, m, Young People's bers will be "Prelude No, 4," by and is built on the ridge above the .b~ ~e~ern~mcd at the August ' Shrimp 5·lb, box-$3.10 lb. 65c scrvi·cc 7 :ao p. m.; pt'ayer service Merkel; "Silence," by Decl
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