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Seventy-fourth year, No; 20 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 Twelve Pages
Crows Repel Attacks, Hunters Are Forced Blue Eyed Baby Boj^ WORKING FOR SALES TAX SALES TAX MEASURE IS FARMERS MIT ADVICE To Abandon Two Automobiles In Retreat Offered For Adoption L ARGUES RULES Three or four hundred crows in the decided to go home and return the A boy, just seven months old, wants DtPADniMP. D next night. vicinity of Mason had hearty laughs a home. He has blue eyes, light hair Ni IN SENATE; PARTY FOR BEER SALE; MORE Wednesday'night at the expense of C. But alas, only one automobile was and a fair complexion. He was aban Ross Hilliard, Nelson Brown, Richard in sight when the two men and tlie doned in a Lansing hospital. For Brown and Hall-Siagh, Inc. The at boy returned to the parking place. seven months he has been cared for by OF FARM MORTGAGE AC tack of Hilliard, Brown & Son on a After a few minutes of search Rich Lansing and Ann Arbor hospitals. The LINES STRICTLY DRAWN APPLICATIONS GRANTED crow colony was a lot of fun for all ard Brown stubbed his toe on the top University hospital and local doctors parties. The crows won, as the at of his father's chariot. Then It was have given the boy a clean bill of UNDER LASH OF GOVERNOR, VENDORS NOT FOLLOWING LOWER INTEREST RATES MAY found that Brown had parked his car BE RESULT OF NEW LAW. tackers were driven off with the loss health. J, M, Hewitt, superintendent HOUSE DEMS PASS BILL. IIOUKS SET HY COUNCIL. of two cars. At the time of going to in a quagmire, Hilliard returned to of the Ingham county detention home press the sedan belonging to Nelson Mason and told Robert Reeser at the in Mason, has charge of the boy, . Mr, Scnat* Expected To Rewrite Unwieldy »Ioiiiis Provided For ItedciupOoii of Brown and a large service car owned Chevrolet garage about the difficulty, Hewitt will gladly give 'full particu Mrs. Rny Ileiitli smd Mrs. Tony Si- Tiinii Sold For Mortgage, iloiuls by Hall-Slagh, Inc. are about three Mr. Reeser jumped into the wrecker lars, fHortsure Designed By Univer ninnc Receive Unanimous .Ap and drove to the woods. 1,0 be Issued. feet below ground in a quagmire near "The market for boys is not brisk," sity Professors. proval of Council. Mason, The wrecker went down ns soon as Mr, Hewitt says, "There is a waiting it was driven off the main road. An list for girls but we have trouble find By.V, J. Brown Many farmers are anxiously await Hilliard and Brown had a crow- hour was spent in jacking up the Sessions extending until nearly mid Aldermen, the city attorney and the ing suitable homes for boys. This mayor on Monday night debated at ing complete information regarding shooting expedition scheduled Wed wheels and attaching chains. Then baby' boy is normal in every way. night on three nightsfof the present the provisions of the emergency farm nesday night. They borrowed Joy Brown's car was pulled partly, out of week mark the beginning of the end length the merits of tho recommenda There arc no parents to complicate tion 'made tlie weelc previous that the mortgage act. Information relative Davis' stuffed owl and engaged Rich the mire. Just as success seemed as the relationship between the foster of the 57th legislature. It is always to the operation of the act and tlic ard Brown to go along to help throw sured tho wrecker again gave a trem parents and the son," thus. When members see the current state liquor control commission allow method of procedure to secure relief 200 dead birds into a pit," or and sank beneath the mud. The of bills coming from committees Mason beer vendors to sell beer only is not yet available. It is reported The theory that a stuffed owl will block and tackle was attached to a swelling to flood stage, then they be until H o'clock on week nights and that details of the relief plan will be draw the attack of crows was proved tree .with tlio belief that high land gin to hold long continuous sessions until midnight on Saturdays with sell made known within another week. correct. At first a few crows came could be reached. But the tree was and soon tho Important ineasures are GOVERNOR COMSTOCK ing prohibited Sundays. All attacks Among the many provisions.of the around to investigate and then hur dragged out by the roots and fell FEDERAL FARM ACT W out of tho way and adjournriiont thus Gov, William A, Comstock has boon against Iho resolution failed and the across the wrecker. act is a clause whereby federal land ried off to neighboring woods for re made possible. wielding the big stick the past week recommendation still stands althoin^-h In favor of two pot measures, Tho Mason beer vendors do not follow it. banks-will be reimbursed by the inforcements. Then Brown emitted a Then Cecil Hall arrived on the scene Regardless of one's attitude towai-ds FARMERS first was tho diversion of weight tax government up to one and one-halt few wlcrd crow calls and the air was with another truck. But it was too the sales tax Idea, the stern fact re Alderman William H, Swartout of per cent on interest rate reductions. filled with the birds. But the intrepid late. Both Brown's car and tlie wreck mains that the stato and thei local money by the Kulp bill and tho sec tho flrst ward opened tho attack on Under the clause mterest may be re hunters discovered themselves to be er were too far down. After an hour STATE FARMERS WILL HAVE ond was the passage of the sales tax the resolution passed May 8, Ho said of futile effort the party set out for VOICE IN NEW RELIEF LAW. units of government must have rev duced from six per cent to four and too far in the woods for good shots enues. The property tax system upon in the house. that he thought the resolution was un one-half per cent. The federal land at the birds. The crows ganged the Mason with the raucous cries of the fair in that Mason business men arc crows ringing in their ears, .Vcrcuge lleiliicnons. Allotment Bene which government in Michigan, since bank will bo paid in such case one and owl and the men had to rush up and Its beginning has depended hns broken prevented from enjoying business Lhat ono-half per cent by the government club them off in order to save the owl. Mr, Hall reports that with dry fits .Vnd Miirketing Agreements is permissible outside tho city limits. Covered By New Liiw. down. Deficits in both state and local and the borrower will be charged in When new shooting positions were lo weather he expects both cars will be treasuries are constantly mounting. VETE E PLANS He explained that inasmuch as he was , terest of four and one-half per cent cated darkness had fallen and the men salvaged before July 4, one of the sponsors of the resolution The passage of the farm adjustment This condition cannot forever main 0 instead of the original six per cent. tain. The sales tax appears to be tho that ho could not move to have it I'e- Payments Stoppe
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Let Them Go Hungry called "higher education," We'd call News dispatches from the north say It treason,' traitorous, damn foolish to Know Banking, too. that many of the young men of De ness^ If our educational Institutions INGHAM TY NEWS troit who accepted positions with the have come to this "It's surely time we government to spend the aummer closed about half of them and cut the working In the forests of northern appropriations of the others down to Entered aa second •T Is not enough for us to know banking; Member of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON IN THE class matter at Michigan are quitting their jobs. As the quick. they drift back into' the communities A man's conscience may not permit we want you to know banking, too. CITY OF MASON, MICHIGAN postoffice. Maaon, near the places where the camps have I Michigan, u n d er him to volunteer for war, he may hes been started they complain of the food itate and reluctantly go when drafted, V, J. Brown & Son, Publishers act of March 3, and of the fact that they have to get To carry out this Idea, we are going to dis 1879. but a man who says he would abso V. J, Brown and Neison D. Brown, Editors up In the morning at regular hours. lutely refuse' to fight when his country cuss publicly, now and then, the principles of They say there Is plenty of food, but Is Invaded, his home endangered and sound banking. We shall keep a memorandum it is just'too plain, that Is all. the lives of his family and friends de of some of the more frequent and Important SUBSOBIPTION BATES (Payable In Advance) ADVERTISING RATES Provided with-a job, with a good pended on resistance. Is a plain cow questions that our customers ask daily at the Display advertising rates on application; Buslnesa lo ard, undesirable citizen and a subject place to sleep, with plenty of food and officers' desks and the tellers' windows, and One year In Ingham and adjoining Counties $1.50 cals and reading notices on first and local pages, 15c a wages that could be used to help their for the brain specialist.—Eaton Rap Six months in Ingham and adjoining Counties 75 Upe; No reading or buslnesa advertising less than 25c; people at home, it Is quite amazing to ids Journal, answer them in these columns for everybody, think many of them are bolting the .40 Card of Thanks, Ic a word; Obituary notices of 125 Three Months jcbs. They are thumbing their way worda free, more than 125, Ic a word. Announcements Says "Beer PolVUcs" Was Played We are going to do this because we firmly .05 back to Detroit, Flint and elsewhere Single Copies Complaints are being made that believe that the true strength of this bank lies of entertainments where admlsalon la charged or of any and upon their return they plan to go there was "politics" in the location of Outside Ingham and adjoining Counties 2.00 plan to raise funds muat be paid in advance at regular upon the welfare, and live In idleness the "Liquor Capital" of the upper just as much in the intelligence and loyalty of ratea. and ease at the expense of the other our customers as It does In our own assets All papers mailed outside the U. S. one year 2.50 peninsula at Escanaba, The story Is fellow. that the state liquor commission has and careful management. Any welfare official that permits also been approached to establish but organization are at the command of the modern criminal. one of these scallywags to go back on four warehouses for beer in the upper How Times Have Changed A sheriff elected because of his personal popularity may the welfare or get a bit of food, ought peninsula and perhaps only one with to be fired immediately. If a man Is ;onvlnclng arguments that hindsight Is better than or may not be able to cope with modern crime. State that one to be located at Escanaba, not willing to do something In return Well, what of It? foresight are available by turning back to magazines of police by their tralnhig and experience are prepared to for what the public Is doing for him, The people of Michigan were given The Dart National Bank four years ago. Recently we were delving among old light the gangsters and racketeers who have taken the he ought to go hungry, so hungry that notice that the return of legal beer Member of Federal Reserve System magazines and came across the November, 1929, issue places of sneak thieves and tramps. he would be willing to walk back to was to be made a racket and it Is so his job In the woods In order to get being made; anyone can see that with Under Government Supervision of World's Work. The magazine was dated after the State police are not hampered by local politics. A something to eat. October crash but of course the articles were written man is not appointed a trooper because his father-in-law half a vision. Subsequent pressure, This very thing reflects the serious when the thing gets too raw, may previous to the Wall Street debacle. The writer of one worked hard for the party. Just because one party danger that confronts the country's change the set-up but there.Is no con article used several pages to prove that no one need ever casts more ballot's than another party every trooper Is welfare problems. Many of the peo cealing the fact that from the start ment of one dollar or more as condi statute reads as follows: "The word 'garden' shall mean a place enclosed suffer in real estate investmenU, He pointed out that not fired to make way for untrained and Inexperienced ple In the larger cities get the Idea the beer bill, and later on the liquor tions warrant" for the coming year, that the public should support them The pay will not be a dollar a year and shall be either without, or, in by following a certain set of statistics that Investments men who happened to vote the successful ticket. bill, will be handled with a view as to whether they do any work in return or whom will handle the beer ,or the but will be according to the percent whole or in part within a building, which enclosure shall have an area on in city real estate were fool-proof. There are many able sheriffs, Ingham county has had not. It is one of the big problems booze; not what is good for the peo age of taxes collected. that the federal, state and city gov a single level of not less than 3000 The same writer said, "The profits of 916 American many of them. But they have been able In spite of the ple. square feet, . . Provided, however. ernments have got to decide and de This old gag about there being fear industrial corporations in the first half of 1929 were 27,4 system rather thjin because of It, Nothing said here Is cide quickly.—The Plymouth Mail, That such garden shall not be estab percent higher, says the National City Bank, than during Intended as a reflection upon the ability or character of of the return of the "old time saloon" lished within 300 feet of any church is just wool being pulled over the eyes QUESTIONS the same six months of 1928, One reason for this enor iny former or present Ingham sheriff. The state police Money Good Only When SjMsnt or school or any building used as of the people of the state. What Is AND such," mously increased earning power, if not its chief reason, system serves well because It is impersonal, because lo While few people realize it, there is sought is to put the manufacture and more money in the country than at Is growth of the habit of facing facts; a habit which has cal politics mean nothing to the state troopers and be sale of the liquor consumed in Michi ANSWERS. any time in the so-called prosperity What ks Ilhe cltlzon-siiLp of a woman germinated in the public mind within the past 30 ye'ars, cause the state police system is as much more efficient gan in the hands of those who stand period. The answer is that money was in. Senator Doyle told the people of who marries a citizen of another A habitually fact-facing America may go on, it Is per- than the old sheriff's system as^the modern motor car is being rapidly and frequently spent in Michigan two months ago that just as How did tilie Mason hotel get a li country?—J. E. S. missable to hope, to prosperity and accomplishments ahead of a horse and buggy. those days, In 1929 there were $713,- soon as the democratic majority in the cense to sell beer, locat;e
and have good crowds to all their music and readings which was much services. Rev. Peter Decker preached Star Route enjoyed by their friends. Vantown LETTERS TO Sunday night. ^, By Mrs. HaroM Slwttuck Mr. and Mrs. Whlttum and daugh By Mrs. L. P. WlUUms ter of Flint, spent the week end at THE EDITOR Marguerite and Julia Creyts attend ed the mother-daughter banquet at the home of Glenn Williams. Mt. Hope M. E. church last Friday Thls week Friday will be the last Mr. and Mrs. Clair Swift of Lan Mr. and Mrs. John Eager of Lan night. Deon Conrad was the speaker. day of school at 'the Hawley. The sing, visited R. O. Buckingham, Sun- sing, were Sunday guests of Mr. and children will enjoy a picnic dinner day Kalamazoo, Mich., May 15, 1933. Harold Creyts went to Detroit last Mrs. Pred Crowl. To the Editor: Friday night and Saturday morning Saturday at the game farm. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klink attended Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith of near On May 5th I was one of the 257 took an examination from Chicago U. Donna VValker will be the teacher the Darling funeral at Grace church Parkers Corners, were Sunday callers "not-to-be-taken-serlously" Kalama in the Northwestern high school, re again next year. one day last week. of Ed Granger. zoo college students who cast ttaelr turning home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Otis and family votes against participating in war. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,,,,,,,, • i • 11 11 11 Hugh Oesterle and family spent Mr. and Mrs. R. Sherman enter Sundaiy with N. Nemer and family. After the publication of the results! Emery Freer of Dansville. Hawley tained Sunday for Mrs. Sherman's Miss Leota Crowl and cousin, Ruth sat back and calmly watched the var Mrs. W. P. DeGroft is entertaining By Mrs. Thomaa Barr ious reactions. The Detroit Free Press family In honor of Mother's Day. Mrs. v^e*^,'n,^ f Brown, of Lansing, were week end cry of "traitors" failed to phaze me. ViolaViola ' HelmsHelms;-Fred--HeTm, Fred Helmss and MrsSrs. ! f ^^^ear Swart^^"z ^an f^'^'ly--and son Harold Dead Mrs,n of ;f visitors of Fred Crowl. The Disabled War Veterans censure Mary Davis from Needmore, Mr. nu^^^^ , I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watt entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Townsend ot Mrs. Geo. R. Wildern and daughter l ^«*?"'"|„^'°!^'°' Bell Oak, were Sunday callers of L. and their calling of "yellow" still.left Th^i.^Thelm^a formeri* v frne m T-.„f...,fDptrnit "tft;i.r/> I Mr"^'^. =""uorSanforud oofi Lansing, a brother ed a number of friends in honor of me unperturbed. I even stood up man ^^s^ ThTw^lderns have mL^^ ^rs. H. S. Tubbs, spent Sunday their son, Claude Nichols and Miss P. Williams. fully under the sometimes scathing LansiL "'"''^'^"s '"ive moved to ^j^^ j,^^ ,j,ubb3 enjoyed her first, Vera Bouts, whose marriage will take Preaching service next Sunday at epistles of indignant veteran alumni. Vantown at 10 a. m. and Sunday Savings Are Secure •t rT ... ^ ,T • n„ I ride Sunday since last fall. f place soon. They were the. recipients But, when peacefully reading my Mrs. Hattie C. Hacker, 76, w'ife of I Mrs. Ernest Bartlett spent last of many beautiful gifts, school at 11. home town weekly my eyes caught the T. W. Hacker, died Tuesday afternoon Thursday in Mason with Mrs. Foster i The Hubbard school closed last Fri- The people of Mason may be tlianl\'ful for tlie sight of your "white feathers" editor at the residence on Cedar street just Bartlett and children. day with a picnic at the county park, If Arthur Hinchcn will bring this ial I threw up my arms in despair north of the town line, after being ill Mr. and Mrs, Claude Howe and Monday. item to the NEWS office, he will be careful management of tlie Mason banl
Time to cliange, brighten up, Williamston feel better. And one of the most By Mrs. Inez White needed family helps for spring— and year 'round—is plenty of hot Rev. H. A. Manahan and three chil dren, Dorothy, Mary and William, vis water always on tap — AT LOW ited Mrs. Manahan at Bronson hospi COST. Do as thousands do, save tal, Kalamazoo, last Saturday, where she underwent a serious operation four money and fuel with our Special weeks ago. They report her as recov Gas Water Heater. ering as rapidly as might be expected, May 9, 1933 although she will be compelled to re And Here's a main there for three or four weeks more at the best. Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Wolcutt and SPRING SPECIAL daughter, Merrian Murray, of Eagle, A great thing has occurred amongst us. We have made a complete spent the latter part of last week with Mrs. Wolcutt's mother, Mrs, Mary turn-around, and at last America's face is toward the future. • Buy Before the Graham, Merrian remained for this week, Three years—1929 to 1932—we Americans looked backward. All Price Goes Up! Mrs, Josie Day of Lake Odessa, visited several days at the home of our old financial and political machinery was geared to pull us out of Rnd enjoy year 'round low- Mrs, Lena Rowley, the depression by the same door through which we entered. We cost, always ready hot water Mrs, Lafe Corwin has moved to the service for all family needs home of her daughter, Mrs, Carlton thought it simply a case of going back the way we came. It failed. Young, near Okemos. The infant daughter of Mr, and We now realize that the way out is forward—through it. Mrs, Harley Shirey, passed away Monday morning, surviving beside Thanks for that belongs to President Roosevelt. Inauguration the parents are three sisters and two Consumers Special brothers. Funeral services were held Day he turned the Ship of State around. Having observed the failure at Gorsline Brothers chapel and burial GAS was in Summltt cemetery, of sincere efforts to haul us back the way we came, he designed a new Mr, and Mrs, James Fisher, Mr, and Mrs, G, Fisher and Mr, and .Mrs. method new political and financial machinery—to pull us out WATER George Megee attended the funeral of their cousin, James Fisher, at Web the way we are going—forward. He is clearing international berville, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Aba Baker visited her daugh obstacles out of the way; he does not stand in awe of tariffs. The HEATER ter, Ruth Smith, and children in East Lansing, Tuesday. The children are people begin to feel that he does not take advice from the "inter having the chickenpox. ests" J that he has courage and loyalty to work for one supreme Liniled Offer S/^OOO interest only—the welfare of the American people. That is a big At This Price D^== Town Line Road Cash By Mrs. N. E. Sherman achievement for two months in office. Ot f sc the Popular And now we all look to what is coming; we grow less and less The Mosier children have the meas les. EASY PAYMENT concerned with what is behind. We are looking for a hand-hold on Garden seeds and tobacco valued at '"^ Plan about $30 was stolen last Wednesday the haul rope. Every man wants to do what he can, and all he can. night by thieves who broke into Rose's grocery store and service station near The best thing I can do for the Country is to create industry * TRADE IN VOUR the Maple Grove school. Sending a 208 word code message In by building good motor oars. If I knew anything better to do, I the short time of 10 minutes over the FURNACE COIL contest course enabled the eight-man would do it. Industry must be my contribution. Motor cars must team of Troop 33, Everett school, to AND win The State Journal signalling face ahead to the future, like everything else. They are so much a trophy Saturday In the annual event for Boy Scout troops of Lansing. part of the Nation's daily life that If the^ lag behind they hold OLD HEATER Members of 33's trophy team were: John Hart, Gilbert Holmes, Roy War the Country back. ren, Rolland Helnzelman, William We Will Make «n Allowance Stelnman, Don Morton, Glen Fuller on Thifi Furebase and Norman Tjiema.. The Troop 33 BITUT LIKE A aggregation was coached by Roscoe THERMOS BOTTLE Farmer and Alex Boulter, former ^^^^^^^^ Holds heat for hours, Come in... members of previous teams. nvcs g&a, always The Bible school held in the Perrlne r«a team 11 to 12 The Whipple team mother present and Mrs. Rowena Cook and family near Bell Oak, Sun ^ave a game with the Bullen team to Howe also received a bouquet for SMih AoNttus ud North day and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernie NorthffMt Vantown Titus and family. By Mn. am BUemdort take the place of Holt Sunday. being the youngest mother present. Onondaga DANSVILLE NEWS School closes In the Dart district Mr. and Mrs. Milo Sherwood and Rev. Dixon preseftted- the flowers. By Mn. B. H. FleM Mr. and Mrs. Leland Perrine and this week. The school board have hir family called on Mr. and Mrs. John ed the same teacher. Miss Mastic, of Mrs, C, Metzger and Mr. and Mrs. Hulline Sunday afternoon. son of Grand Rapids, were week end Theo Mlerndorf were in Lansing Sat visitors of the Iatter's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemans visited WebbervlUe, for next year. Mrs. George McCormick Is spend- A Mother Honored i^Iotlher and Daughter Banquet and Mrs. Arthur Hedglln. Rives Junction friends last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Brlnlnstool of urday on business. ing two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Emma Densmore, a life long Over 200 mothers and daughters at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steadman of Mrs. Cora Russell visited Lansing Stockbridge, were Saturday callers of , Mrs. Geo. Martin is recovering E. A. Lane. resident of Dansville was honored at tended the banquet at the school Chas. Godley. They are both quite slowly from the mumps. Willamston were Sunday guests of relatives this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Garrison and a mother-daughter banquet held at house last Friday evening which was Mr, and Mrs. Walter Almond. poorly. Mrs. A. Chiclt, who has been quite daughter Reta of Lansing were guests the school auditorium last Friday eve sponsored by the Methodist and Bap Mr. and Mrs, George Covert at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cavender were tended the baccalaureate services Sun sick for some time is some better at of Mrs. Lois Bassett, Sunday. ning. In honor of being the oldest tist Aid societies. A potluck supper Mother's Day visitors of the Iatter's was served at 7:30, preceded by all day evening at Eaton Rapids. Their present, Mr. and Mrs, I. Collar, Mrs. H. C. mother present, Mrs. Densmore was mother, Mrs. Anna Minnis of Van- singing "Blest be the Tie That Binds" grandson, Russell Holcomb, was one Eden Mr, and Mrs. Theo Mlerndorf spent Ward, Mis Alta Ward and Mrs. and presented with a beautiful bouquet of town. and followed by "Smiles". Mrs. Mae of the 1933 graduates, By Miss Grace Obapin the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mrs, Ray Collar called on Willis Col flowers. Mrs. Frank Grimes In a few Mrs. Alice Ingles returned to the belle Howlett, president of the Baptist John Hemans and family visited Mlerndorf in Mason. lar Sunday. well chosen words made the presenta home of her son, Clare Ingles, in Wii Aid society, then introduced Miss Vi Dean Richmond and family of Lan Mrs. Chas, Metzger entertained Mr. and' Mrs. Misener of Grand tion In behalf of the mothers and iiamston, after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Underwood friends from Lansing, Sunday. vian Janney, who charmingly presided sing, Sunday. Ledge visited the later's parents, Mr, daughters present. Mrs. Densmore had Mr, and Mrs. Walter Almond. spent the week end with friends in as toastmistress for the evening. Miss Cyrus Field and daughter Corla, Juanlta Mead had the measles for and Mrs. W. Aseltine, Sunday. the pleasure of having with her at the Louie Lee returned last week after Alma. the past we€k. Cecelia Owens gave the toast to the Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Gorris of Jack Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClung were banquet one daughter, Ave grand a three months' absence from Dans Mrs, George Voss of Okemos, spent Mrs. Lopisa Austin and daughter, mothers and Mrs. Hazel Diehl respon son, Ray French of Onondaga, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Spears daughters and three great grand ville. a few days with her sister, Miss Mrs. Anna Minnis, were in Lansing, ded with a toast to the daughters. Sunday callers of E. L, Davis, Sunday. daughters. Mother's Day was observ Mrs. Etta Collard of Miller Road, Amelia Klrby, last week. last Wednesday. ed at the Methodist Episcopal church Other features of the program was Mrs, Ida French and son Ray of spent Wednesday with Mrs. Walter Onondaga, and Edd Davis were din The Eden school will close Friday Gene Austin, who has been quite Sunday morning and there Mrs. Dens recitations by Connie Gaylord, Juanita Almond. and the pupils will have a picnic on sick, is Improving slowly. ner guests of Mrs. Frances Davis and more was again honored as being the Brown, Virginia Foster and Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Walter Artz and fam the school grounds, Saturday. South Leroy oldest mother present and was pre Musser, vocal selections by a group of family. By Mn. W. L. Rice ily and Mrs, Arthur Hedglen were Mrs. Maggie Evelln was home the Mrs. Coe Emmons of Dearborn, sented a beautiful bouquet of flowers girls from the first, second and third Sunday visitors at the home of Wells spent last week with her parents, Mr, t Wilson District by her pastor, the Rev. Emerald B, grades, also by the fourth, fifth and week end from her work in Jackson. j By Frances Donnohue Walker in BunkerhUl. Rowland Salsberry of Lansing, was and Mrs. Lee Smalley. Mrs. M, Burden and E. Horwood of Dixon. Mrs. Densmore is 85 years sixth grades and by Mrs. Maebelle Mrs, D. D. Briggs and Mrs. Rose Mrs. Alta Stewart of Coldwater, is old and enjoys excellent health and Howlett and Mrs. Allie Thompson ac a caller Monday of his aunt, Mrs, C, Miliville, called on their nephew, Mer- Freer left Friday for Benton Harbor RusscU, •spending a few days with Mrs, Clyde Mr, and Mrs, H, Rowland spent ton Rice, and family Friday, Reba often walks from her home up town companied by Iva Corwin. The girls to visit relatives and attend the blos Underwood. Mother's Day in Lansing with their going back with them to spend the and back again and really seems much chorus under the direction of Miss som festival. Mrs. Earl Childs visited her daugh daughter, Mrs, Suppler, week end, younger than she is. Sunday morn Pennington also sang two numbers. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hanna of Ma ter Alice in Jackson, the first of the Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Monroe and Mr. ings she is always in her place in the Mrs, Iva Davidson recited an original Dart District week. Mrs, Clarence Slierwood is up and son, were Mother's Day visitors of the By Mrs. Hattie Godley Is able to do some of her own work and Mrs. L. P. Williams were In Lan church and Sunday school of which poem "School Now And Then", which Iatter's mother, Mrs. Norah Whipple. Mrs. Charles McCreery of South now. - . sing, Thursday. she is a member. received much applause, Ann Krew- Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fortman and Haven, visited her sister, Mrs. Clare Mrs, Gerald Diamond, Mrs, Arthur Ferris Smith is working the farm siskzi played an instrumental solo and daughter of Lansing, and Mr, and Mrs, Watters, last week. Mrs, McKeene recited a poem, "Our Mr. and Mrs. Burl Betterle and Deyo and Mrs, Lulu Whipple attended formerly owned by Harry Lewis of Party James Tlce of Detroit, were Mother's Dawn were in Fowlerville, Saturday. Rolland Childs spent Sunday with achievement day at Mason Friday, Vantown. Several seniors and invited guests Baby," Mrs, Grimes presented Mrs, Day guests of their parents, Mr, and Almon Chapin. Emma Densmore, who was oldest Ivan Wilcox and a party of men Edmond Aseltine is Improving sat Albert Nelson and Mrs. Anson Nel were entertained Saturday evening at Mrs, Elmer Fortman, from Lansing spent Sunday and Mon isfactorily, son were in Fowlerville Thursday on the home of Lester Parks. About 30 mother present, with a beautiful bou Mr, and Mrs, Robert Thompson and If Mrs, Jennie Hazelton, city, will quet of flowers. The program was day at Otsego Lake. Mr, and Mrs, Harry McCormick of business, were present, Games were enjoyed son, Marjorle and Ruth of Lansing, Mr. j^nd Mrs, Thad Clements were bring this item to tlie NEWS office, Ann Arbor were at George McCor- Maynard Hodge and family called during the evening and a potluck sup closed by singing "Good Night Mrs, Olive Dakin of Eaton Rapids, he will be given a free admission Ladies." in Lansing last Friday and George mick's residence Sunday, on his nephew, Maynard Breese, Fri per was served. Miss Gertrude Thompson of - Royal Thompson spent the day at his old ticket to the Mason Theatre, Ray Garrison and son Russell were day evening. Oak, and Mr. and Mrs, Forest Ander Diinsvlle Beiitls Hiislctit home with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisk. guests of Mrs, Lois Bassett Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Merton Rice and Reba O. E. S. son were Mother's Day guests of Mr, It took two extra innings for the Roy Lapham and family of Detroit, Mrs, John Spear has ben spending wpre In Howell, Monday, to see his The regular meeting of the O. E. S. and Mrs, Eber Thompson. Ingham Aggie nine to punch out a visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud Clements a few days 'at the McClungs, mother, who is working there for her was held last Thursday evening, work Roy Updyke was a Sunday visitor Save the Eyes 3-2 victory over Haslett here Monday over the week end. Tlie Whipple baseball team beat Col sister-in-law. being done for the first time by the of Mr. and Mrs, Monroe Nims of Les —SEE>— afternoon. Moran of Dansvile and Dawn Betterle has been having the lar of Eden 9 to 10 and the Bullen Albert Nelson and family were in new officers. Delegates to the county lie, Buxton for Haslett hooked up in a measles. DR. P. J. KELLOGG Jackson Sunday to see her people. convention which is to be in Lansing, John Whipple of Mason, speu',. Sun brilliant pitching duel over a nine in Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon CooK and Mr. Optometrist Laura Nelson has been helping Mrs, June 1st, were appointed. Vera Day day with his mother, Mrs, Norah and Mrs. Ezra Wilcox also Mrs, Ivan Sly of Vantown with her work, ton, Helen Young and Doris Fuhrman, ning route of what was intended to Webb Building, Mason be a seven inning affair. Faulty sup Whipple, Wilcox and children called on Fred For Seventy Years, this office Mr, and Mrs, Maynard Breese call Mrs, Maebelle Howlett, worthy ma port kept Moran in trouble while Mr, and Mrs, Earl Osborne and ed on her people of Jackson, Sunday, tron, has been chosen to do the initia has l dead teeth, with definite destruction milk, 36.80 lbs. fat; (3) Clarence KU- & Byrum, Grade Holstein, 1635 lbs. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr«. O. Telephone Service Is Smith. of bone at their root tips, showed in burn, 11 cows. Grade Holsteins, 985 mUk, 52.1 lbs. fat; (2) Charles Davis, Four ''Vmii Comcrt fection. When there was no X-ray . By Ml*. Edd MaOca • Mrs. John. Runyon and grand SLAT'S DIARY Established To India lbs. milk, 36.55 lbs. fat; (4) J. H. Un Grade Holstein. 1260 lbs. milk, 50.4 By ROSS FARQCHAR evidence of infection but the. teeth derwood, 11 cows, Grade, Holsteins, lbs. fat; (3) Charles Davis, Grade daughter, Neva Sanders, visited Mr. were otherwise diseased or pulpless and Mrs. W. F. Roberts of Lansing, 873 lbs. milk, 36.54 M. fat; (5) Dr. C. Holstein, 1353 lbs. milk, 50.1 lbs. fat. TRANS-ATLANTIC SERVICE EX (dead), 84 per cent showed infection. A. Stimson, 19 cows. Purebred and Mrs. Clare Smith attended a party Saturday. TENDED TO ASIA. iJnder Ave years: (1) Burdette Thursday at the borne ot Mrs. Stanley The susceptibility of the body to in Grade Holsteins, 1040 lbs. milk, 35.4 Bateman, Purebred Holstein, 1680 lbs. Friday—Mrs. U. L. Frett has re lbs. fat; (6) Freshour & Son, 12 cows. Voss, near Williamston. turned back frum a Yuropene trip and Regular telephone communication fections or what might be called sys milk, 60.5 lbs. fat; (2) Ralph Darling, temic diseases, which we know as Purebred Holsteins, 976 lbs. milk, Purebred Holstein, 1659 lbs. milk, 56.4 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mullen were Wed East Alaiedon and West she was up here at between the United States and India 35.23 lbs. fat; (7) Ralph Darling, 22 nesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wheatfield are bouse this evn- was established last Tuesday through rheumatism or arthritis and neuritis, lbs. fat; (3) Ralph Darling, Purebred seems to depend upon the relative im cows. Purebred & Grade Holsteins, Earl Osborne, of Dansville. By Mn. Lyle Hayhoe ing to tawk about the co-operation of the American 1055 lbs. milk, 34.0 lbs. fat; (8) Cable Holstein, 1713 lbs. milk, 54,8 lbs, fat;- Mrs. Lural Jordan has had an oper her trip a Broad. Telephone & Telegraph Co. and the munity of the Individual to the'on (4) Whitney Bros,, Purebred Holstein, slaughts of Infection's. & Byrum, 20 cows. Grade Holsteins, ation and is much better at present. Sbe told Ant Em British postoffice, it is announced by 954 lbs. milk, 33.21 lbs. fat. 1437 lbs. milk, 53.1 lbs. fat. Mrs. Sawyer is spending the sum Mr, and Mrs. Alva Campbell were my and ma and pa officials of the Michigan Bell Tele As often as one bears of apparently Mature Class, five years and over: remarkable cures following the re Beeman and Wilson of Onondaga mer with her daughter, Mrs. L. E. in Lansing, Thursday. & I about Lunden phone company. (1) Beeman & Wilson, Grade Holstein, and Parrls and Pe- In addition to United States tele moval of diseased teeth, one hears of township are owners of the high cows, 1176 lbs. milk, 76.4 lbs. fat; (2) Cable Otis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ballard and chil an unusually high-testing Holstein, dren spent Friday evening with Frank tro, a town in Rus- phones, the service embraces those in cases which have not been helped hi & Byrum, Grade Holstein, 1662 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mullen spent Sun the slightest. Such cases seem to re that gave 1176 pounds of 6,5 milk milk, 68,1 lbs. fat; (3) Freshour & Hayhoe. hie and Venice, she Canada, Cuba and Mexico, At the day in Lansing with Mr. and Mrs. diddent 'care so distant end it wil be limited to the fute the statement that dead teeth thus figuring 76,4 pounds of fat. Be Son, Purebred Holstein, 2106 lbs. milk, Paul Cross.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin spent mutch for Venice telephone systems of Bombay and which are infected cause systemic dis low are listed several of the highest 67.4 lbs. fat. Frank Mullen and sister were In Wednesday afternoon with Sherm becuz they was Poena for the present, A three-min ease. Such_an argument may be an cowi in the various age divisions. Laingsburg, Tuesday afternoon. Campbell. haveing a spell of ute conversation between any point in swered in two ways. Many diseases Under three years: (1) Clarence Mrs. Roy Parks was in Lansing Charles Otis and R. Parker visited high water wile she Michigan and either of those cities are not caused by diseased teeth, and Kllburn, Grade Holstein, 1248 lbs, of Will take in Tuesday and called at the St. Law- Frank Collar, last week. was there and evry will cost $48, with $16 for each addi- it is foolish to look upon the removal milk, 49,9 lbs, fat; (2) Clyde Snow, irence hospital to see Mrs. Lural Jor Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haskell and buddy had to go tfonal minute. of teeth as a cure-all; also, very often Jr,, Grade Jersey, 825 lbs, milk, 48,7 WOOL dan. family spent Saturday evening with round in boats. India, the fifty-second country to be the progress of the disease is so ad lbs, fat; (3) Ralph Darling, Purebred Roy Parks and Lester were in Ma Prank Hayhoe. Saterday — Wile brought within telephone reach of the vanced that the removal of the pri Holstein, 1329 lbs, milk, 46,5 lbs, fat; Every day at store son, Friday afternoon. Charlotte, Lee and Orin Wilkins ma was shopping United States, will be the third coun mary cause does not cure the disease. (4) Beeman & Wilson, Purebred Hoi-, C. W. Couch & Son this morning a try of Asia to be included in the net In other words, the result of a certain stein, 1083 lbs, milk, 45,5 lbs, fat, ' Mrs. Grace Kinney, Mrs. Vina Frost called on their grandparents, Mr..and Located In former Chevrolet garage and Mrs. Jessie Mullen were in Mason Mrs. T. J. Corner, Sunday. man spoke to her work, connections with Slam and Pal infectious process has become an ac Under four years: (1) A. J. Cable! tual disease entity Itself. Friday and attended achievement day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFarren of and finely ma sed estine having already been establish- Bath, spent the week end with their dont beleave I rimember who you _ed. American subscribers now may parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Otis. are and he replyed and sed he rimem- talk with more than 92 per cent of Question!) and An.swcrs bered her very well, he sed, I never the world's telephones, as well as with Bateman Neighborhood Sherm Campbell and family spent Mrs. C. S.—What is the cause, sym Hotels Madison-Lenox Invite You terget a face witch I have carryed 20 liners on the high seas. By Eilna Casi>er Saturday evening with Edith Shower ptoms and treatment of hypothyroid Garbage for and then ma reckoleckt to make your headquarters with them on your next visit to man. who it was all rite. ism? Miss Ellen Haskell has the measles. Answer—The diagnosis is made by Detroit—whether for a few hours or days. You can take a Mrs, Dcbuhl and son Burnell Frank Margaret, Claudine Hayhoe and Sunday—well Ant Emmy has went HEALTH AND HYGIENE a general examination and a meta room for a few hours at a reduced rate during the day. Many lin of Lansing, spent Friday evening Marjorle Campbell attended the future down to the country for the week and with Guy Bateman and family. its very very Loansome here at are bolism test by your family physician. shoppers find this a great convenience. You will feel per homemakers meeting Wednesday eve If the condition is present, thyroid A number of college students from ning. house with out Ant Emmy. Unkel Hen fectly at home here and you are always welcome, whether is wirryed about the morgage on the gland extract is taken by mouth, un Michigan State college visited the Mrs. Alta LaRowe and Alice and Infected Teeth der the direction of a physician. The you take a room or not. Garage and parking grounds ad beaver dam on the John Casper farm, Mrs. Anna Smith and Velma West farm and the taxes &, evry thing so Infected and diseased teeth very jacent. Ant Emmy is a helping him wirry. response to treatment usually is ex Friday. called on Mrs. Ed Ballard, Friday. often are the cause of grave physical cellent. Mr. and Mrs. John Casper visited Miss West stayed in the afternoon. Munday—Gus Grimes says he has disorders at points in the body other Room rates from $1.50 up Mr. and Mrs. Donald Merchison of Mrs, Ballard and Miss West attended rote two letters to sum rellatives but than the mouth. This is not a newly Aurelius, Sunday evening. achievement day at Mason, he is not going to by enny Stamps for discovered idea, but during the last Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hayhoe and chil them entil they appoint the new Dem decade the theory, first discussed by High Producing Herd Z, C, Lewis spent Saturday evening dren spent Sunday evening with their ocrat post master. Hippocrates in 460 B. C, has been with Mr, and Mrs, John Casper. Owned By B. Bateman brother, Frank Hayhoe, and family. Teusday—Pa all ways argued that proved and substantiated both in the Mrs, Harold Smith and Mrs, Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sage spent the 1 mans wird was as good as anuthers research laboratory and by actual re Smith visited Mrs, John Casper, Wed week end at the Campbell home. sults in everyday life. No oUrSTANDING RECORDS ARE but he changed his mind today when GENERAL ® ELECTRIC nesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Lowe and son he was hailed into police court up at The discovery of the X-ray did MADE DURING APRIL. Peter Casper called on his brother, and Mrs. Jane Rector visited al; S, the city and a motor cop testyfyed vs,. much to call attention to diseased Campbell's, John Casper, Sunday. him on a charge of speeding. teeth as a cause of systemic troubles. Of the 274 cows reported by Tester Mrs, Rector remained at the Camp By means of the X-ray certain chang Mr. and Mrs. Judson Smith and son Wcnsday—Slim was tawking in Glenn Jacobs as being on test during Refngetatot Bernard spent Sunday with Mrs, bell home. She has been visiting at es, which can be caused only by the the April round of the Mason-Ing the Lowe home, class today about Eagles and he ^ed presence of actively growing bacteria, Catherine Potter, he thot if are govemint was patryotlc ham Dairy Herd Improvement associ Elmer Otis and family spent Sun may be observed at the roots of the Mrs, Guy Bateman and daughter they wood try to get sum kind of ation 23 were credited with fat pro day with Frank Collar, teeth. While it is true that the bac Evelyn spent Monday with her moth tonick so the Eagles woodent get bald. duction of 50 pounds or more and 43 There is a General Electric for every purpose, every purse er, Mrs, Robert Leonard, of Holt, Herbert Rector and family of Lan teria are entirely too small to be seen Thlrsday—well I pinned the teecher yielded above 1250 pounds of milk. Mr, and Mrs, E, F, MacReckard. en sing, visited Sherm Campbell, Sunday, on the X-ray picture, certain changes Most of the animals are now on pas —including the Standard Monitor Top models and the new Mrs, Jane Rector returned home with down today and ast her whut kind of in the tooth or in the surrounding tis joyed Mother's Day with an old fam a grade it looked like I was a going ture but turning out has been delayed ily friend," Mrs, Phoebe Huntley, of them. sues can be seen when they have been because of soft ground and a growing 10-star G-E which carry the unparalleled four year service to get in the final test and she sed. particularly active. Corunna, Mrs, Huntley is 90 years old, Well youd be siprized. So mebby I realization tha.t grass has little food Zack Lewis called at the MacReck However, the absence of definite de value until it gets a good start. plan of General Electric, the world's largest electrical man Dorris Neighborhood am a going to pass after all. Well I struction of the bone tissue at the ard farm Sunday, hope so I am getting fed up on this No particularly high records wpre , Glen Robinson of Lansing, called on By Mrs. Bosalo Lewis ends of dead teeth does not mean that ufacturer. grade with all the kids in it so mutch such teeth are not infected. Actual made during the period as most of the Guy Bateman,and family one day last yunger than me. cows freshened during the fall and week, results in the cure of disease prove Mr, and Mrs, Bruce McMyler and differently and cultures taken of such early winter. Burdette Bateman, Au Oscar Hanchat of Lansing, spent A NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC children spent the week end with rel sing, and Carl Albert and Richard teeth show, when incubated, colonies relius township, had high herd aver Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin atives in Williamston, age with his herd of 14 Holsteins. Smith. Schrader of Dewitt, spent Sunday of bacteria. ME6, Floyd Baldwin and Mrs, Wil with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Many investigators including Drs. They averaged 985 pounds of milk $99.50 Newton Uber had the misfortune to and 37.5 of fat. bi'cak his arm while cranking a car, liams visited DuBois school Friday Schrader. Austin and Cook have published their A, P, Dean called on J, R, Smith, and were nlso callers of Mrs, J, Pot Mrs. A. H. Dillon .was a Sunday findings in studies ot this subject. In Three other herds averaged 36 lbs. Sunday, ter, caller of Bessie Lewis. one hundred cultures taken from nor as shown by the following list, (1) Mr, and Mrs, H, A, Smitli enter Elmo Dobie .and Edgar Daft were Mrs. Clifford Smyth entertained on mally healthy teeth there were prac Burdette Bateman, -14 cows, Purebred R.B. WALLACE Wednesday callers of Jesse Swarts, Wednesday evening at six o'clock din tically no bacteria present except & Grade Holsteins, 985 lbs, of milk, tained as Mother Day guests, Mr, and Phone 204 311 N. Cedar Street Mrs, Jolin Runyon, Mr, and Mrs, Al Paul Eddy is helping Robert Sch- ner in honor of Miss Pryard, it being when other teeth in the mouth were 37.5 lbs, fat; (2) Whitney Bros,, 10 vin Smith and Miss Nevst Sanders, i-ader re-roof his house, Miss Pyard's birthday and with Mr. infected. Ninety-four per cent of the cows. Purebred Holsteins, 1000 lbs. Sylvia Schrader and Bessie Lewis Mr, and Mrs, E, F, MacReckard Pyard and Mr. and Mrs, C, Smyth wei-"e Wednesday callers ot D, Pryor woi-e at Die Tom Lange farm Satur spent the evening in Lansing, and Mrs, Ivan Cummins and Gaylc of day evening, Frank Remington and Lylla Parker Lansing, Mrs, Joliu Casper called on Mrs, J, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, Jesse Swarts was a Wednesday Runyon one afternoon last week, :uid Mrs. Seth Parker and family, caller of Harry Harrington and Joe Mr, and Mrs, Judson Stnitli spent Mr, and Mrs, Seth Parker and fam Hefner of Mason, and spent from ily with Sylvia Schrader spent Friday Wednesd.ay until Saturday with Elmo evening with Bruce McMyler. Dobie and attended revival meetings Mrs. Thomas Rathbone is confined In Mason, to her bed by illness. Dr. D. R. Lethbridge Mrs. Bruce McMyler and children Jessie Swarts was a Saturday call spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. er of A. Powell. DENTISTRY—X-RAYS Soth Parker. Mrs. Lechler of Williamston, spent Office over Dart National Bank Miss Lylla Parker of Dansville, and Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Seth Parker were Sunday after McMyler. Mason—Telephone 202 noon caller's Of Bessie Lewis. Mary Schrader was a Thursday Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5 caller of her sister at the Bessie Lew Use Liine Sparingly, Evenings by appointment is home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conley of Lan- Soils Expert Warns KEEP LIME OFF L.\WNS UNLESS TESTS SHOW NEED. Special Showing of Men's and Young Mens* At a recent meeting of the Mason Woman's club Dr. C, E, Millar, head ot the soils department at Michigan State college, discussed the proper SPRING SUITS soils-for gardens and lawns. Because of the interest shown at the meeting H, H, Barnum, county extension agent, was asked by the Ingham County News to prepare the following summary of the talk. Dr. Millar, being head of the Michi gan State college soils department, discussed that phase of gardening rather than varieties, cultural prac tices and the like. And after all, a good soil Is basic to flower and vege table gardening as well as to general farming. Correct physical condition, plenty of water, and plenty of plant fdod were given as three of the most imft^rcant needs of a good garden soil. To ob tain the first, considerable time ••and work may . be required. Sandy soils may require the addition of clay to be satisfactory while clay soils may be benefitted by the addition of sand. Such mixing will take several years to be complete and is practical for small areas only. Many garden soils will be benefitted by the plowing or spad ing under of green manure or by the •use of compost. In answer to questions concerning- the use of lime on lawns Dr. Millar stated that its application was not ad visable except where the soil was strongly acid. Because Kentucky Blue Grass, our most common lawn grass. Is native to a! limestone soil the impression has been quite general that lawns should be limed. Investi gations have shown that the grass will db equally well on soils that are neu These suits are of fine worsted tral in,reaction or of medium acidity. Bringing the lawn soil to an alkaline materials, cut in the latest styles. condition often encourages'the growth Most of them have silk linings. of certain weeds hence lihie may be actually detrimental. Its use is al These suits were bought to sell for ways to be discouraged unless a soil test (available at the extension office) more money but for a short time shows the soil to be strongly acid or sour. we are offering them at the special As regards lawn and garden fertil price of $15.00. izer, an analysis of 8-10-6, 6-8-6, or one of that general make-up was ad vised. (6-8-6 Is available in Mason.) Bone meal,' while a good material, was A thrilling getaway that puts you In the lead... not particularly recommended as it WHITE DRESS SHIRTS contains little nitrogen and is higher followed by a smooth flow of knockless power in price than more readily available Gooa shirts that will launder well. Tailored to fit comfortably fertilizeis. that keeps you there ... makes Blue Sunoco $1.00 to $1.50 In regard to watering, a thorough soaking f>nce per week or thereabouts "The' PASS-word of the Road!" All petroleum. was said to be much better than a Dress Shirts, all the latest shades, $1 and $1.50 LOWELl THOMAS light application daily. The use of No foreign substance added . . . none needed. canvas hose where the water trickles lUNOCO NIWI void Ot INI #1* . CHENEY NECKWEAR through is especially adapted to gar Premium perforpiance ... at regular gas price. •.4t P.M. (ASrCRN OAYtlCNr TfMI MON. fo rai.->ov«r NIC - WJI (hain In the new colors, plaids and spring shades'^ den irrigation as in open soil an ordi nary hose causes washing and pacH- ing. 50c, 75c, $1.00 H8GH TEST, KNOCKLESS ACTION •un If Chas. Welsh, city, will bring this "INTERWOVEN" HOSE item to the NEWS office, he will be SUNOBCO JUNOCO Silk hose in plain and fancy shades at given a free admission ticket to the Mason Theatre. . . . af regular gas price • . . sMDTDiinili, 25c, 35c, 50c , BETRAYED BY SOUND Teacher—Give several words ending in "CUB" and'explain the meaning. For HARRY E. NEELY example—Hazardoui—full of hazard. Pupil—Plout—full of pie. Page Six INGHAM CQUNTX NiW3, IMASQN; MICHIQA^ TmJRSDAYr MAY 18, lfll33 Sales Tax Measure Is First inaugural Address Passed By House 4 (Continued from Page 1) to local school and welfare require ments. That is near enough for any LIVESTOCK—TOOLS new tax measure where more than 50 TTiis Message is Strhdght million is required and a bill on which FOR S,^LE—Choice of four good hor no man can guess within 25 million of ses, George'H, Ellison, first farm what it will produce. - west of state game farm.", ,19-tf Debate Plans After weeks of casual consideration From the Shoulder FOR SALE—30 work horses at our of the Southworth bill the house com farm in Stockbridge, A number of mittee finally had turned definitely well matched teams, bays, greys from the professorial plan to the Illi and blacks, A good sorrel mare nois and Mississippi plans contained The last three years has been the most severe test and plenty., of others that will in other bills Introduced, They were please. If you buy from us they about to release a workable and satis the banks of the United States ever had. arc guaranteed, J. A. Mitteer & factory bill for consideration by the Son, Stockbridge, 19w2 house wlien the governor appeared in Only the strongest and best managed banks have their midst with the plea that out of FO SALE—10 head of good farm regard for and In consideration of the withstood this test. horses, ranging from 800 to 1800 great amount of work done by the lbs, . Come see them work and buy college professors, he wanted the something you.know is O. K, C, H, Southworth bill reported out "as Is", ALL THREE Mason banks opened for business the Watt on. game farm road, 20wl Then he called a meeting of all house FIRST DAY POSSIBLE under federal holiday orders. FOR SALE—Good work horse, cheap, democrats and made an appealing de mand that every one line up and vote C, Shopbell, Leslie, R, 3, One mile for the bill just as it was. He would north of Felt Plains church, wlp be greatly embarrassed, personally, Whether or not you had a single cent in them, the and greatly grieved if otherwise, he Is FOR SALE—Six horses, cows, 2 farm •rlie oriKlrmi hiwulwrlllen co|»y "of oeorge Wnshlnnton's llrst Inaugural fact that Mason banks DID open and ARE proven wagons, two Oliver No, 43 walking reported by democrats as pleading. nddi'ess In 1679 Mas Just been discovered among old documents In the senate They consented. Incidentally the gov plows, riding cultivator. A, Green, strong and sound is IMPORTANT to you. ] 1-2 miles west and 1-2 mile south files by .liii) I'resion. lihriirian. Mr. Preston Is seen above siiowina the docu ernor intimated he had more con of Holt, 20w2p ment to I'j, A, lialscy, K(H.'rctary nt tlie senate. fidence in the senate tax experts than in the house members of his party and This community has NOT been forced to use scrip; he would much prefer that the senate FOR SALE—Check-row corn planter, ACCUSED JUDGE R, C, Dart, 20wl receive the Southworth bill and then its business has NOT been paralyzed; it is generally rewrite a bill of their own as a sub HOLT FOR SALE—Chester white boar, 2 stitute. In fact it is known that sen acknowledged throughout the state that this is a MOST years old, eligible to register. Price By l^lrs. James P. King ate members got the word to begin ,');8, R. 0, Reese, R, 2, 20wlp the draft of a new tax measure even FORTUNATE community. before the house had begun consider FOR sale!—Holstein bull, exception ation of the Southworth measure. Several members of the Holt Wom ally good one, two years old, for In view of what has happened, we believe Mason snle or trade for horse or young an's club attended the county federa tion of women's clubs at Onondaga on Naturally republican members did cattle. Also good panel delivery not like this program Among their banks are entitled to your confidence. truck and plenty of good seed buck Wednesday, On Wednesday, May 10, a local bus members are several who know their wheat, H, Kolley, Leslie R, 3, or taxes. They have studied tax laws was chartered to make the trip to Banks are vital to the business of a community. Your lii'st house south of Felt Plains and tax theories for years. They want church on Meridian road, Lapeer, carrying a company of Lan sing nurses, for the day. Bob John ed an opportunity, to put some of their money in a sound bank makes a GOOD community a son was the driver. ideas and theories to the test. Every FOR SALE~One work horse, white, effort was made to substitute a weight about I'lOO, One cream col The regular meeting of the Com BETTER one. munity Council was postponed from straight sales tax-bill for the abortion ored saddle pony, western, weight known as the Southworth bill. Dozens about 900 lbs, also lieavy stock sad the regular time of the third Tuesday night of the month until May 23, Mrs, of democrats opposed the measure but dle. One Guernsey and Holstein wanted to please their governor, .and milk cow, fresh this spring, for first iCeith Odle has charge of the program and has promised a one act play with then too a lot of patronage is still at time. One six fork grain binder, stake and one cannot afford to. dis the following taking part: Mrs, E, A, Tliese men are members of tlie Boaid one broad tired wagon and a few please the front office. THE small tools. See Mrs, Fannie Starr, Runkcl, Mrs, Howard Chappell, Mrs, of tliis strong Banl{: ,'),'i2,West Maple St, . 20wlp Geo, Froedtert, Mrs, Alf Walters, Mrs, The republicans put on a good show. Ward Newman, Mrs, Hicks, Mrs, Rina Every amendment offered was voted A, J, Hhll L, T, Lnaonby J, U. nhktfr FOR SALE—Pigs, six weeks old, Lott, Mrs, Roy AUdever and Mrs, K, down in committee of the whole but L, B, McArthur L, H, lUrrison A, G, Wilson Farmers Bank IfL.'jO each, C, L, and Heber Hulett, Odle, In addition tliese will be a male they kept on offering them wherever A, McDomtld L, R, Whito Mac VnuRltn J, E, Taylor E, M. Snilsbury II, E, Necly MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE Oltemos, 20wl cjuartette and a ladies' trio. one could be attached which would in N. N, Roufie J, B. Dcnn Regular Rebekah meeting will oc any way improve the bill to say noth SYSTEM FOR SALE—Sow and pigs; Across cur again on Monday evening, May 22, ing of some strategic attempts to from Mason golf club house, J, W, Tlie tVIay Robekali birthday dinner mutilate the bill so the democrats Gl-ant, 20wlp will be enjoyed on Wednesday, May Federal Judge James A. Lowell of would forget their promises and vote 21, in the I, O, O, F, hall. Boston wIio,so imponchiiient by con- on the merits of the measure. It was with his^ parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lou Legal Notice FOR SALli^—Nine six-weeks-old pigs. Thompson, Mr, and Mrs, James King are spend all to no effect and eventually on final DuBois Neigliborliood Also one red boar, R, M, Kiipat- g'oss was nsiced because lie freed Lyle Laycock, Ethel Arend and Mar- MOKTfiAfiE SAI.,IC ing a couple of weeks with her uncle, passage, when the democrats could be By Mrs. Glen Every rick, tVTason, R, 2, S'/t. miles south Georf;o Crawfoi'd, colored, who was jorie Warner spent Wednesday on a No. 328-lf'f-A Henry Austin, near Eckford, put on record, Rep, Hartman, repub Derfftflt Ifffvihg litfen fhffile ih Iho coiftlitiohs of Mason on Barnes street, 20wl wanted in Virginia on n cliai-ge of mur trip to Detroit with their graduating of If t'erlftih fnurtghgo hifule by Oltfff T, Piht-h Mrs, Marise Sawyer is now located der. Tlie judge bused Ills action on lican floor leader, offered as a substi fffffl Ilftffol May riffcif, lfffsi,fth() ffihl wife, tt> tute a straight three per cent sales Mrs. Gerald Potter and Mrs, .lohn class of Okemos, in the Alvin Hartig home on East Del the fact that negroes are not allowed tile Cfflfiiol Sftvifftts & l. i.',f;;-t,-. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, Ml CHIGAN, THURSDAY, RfAY 18, 1933 Pagf Seven Who Reihembers? First Presbyterian Church r933 MAY 1933 KimipypiLs George A. Perotv.at,'Pastor Personal Mention lUN MON TUI WM THO MT There are three men still living Calendar who tdok part in a reception at the Help make Mason more neighborly by telephoning or sending interesting I 2 3 4 3 6 Presbyterian church 40 years ago, Morning service 10:00. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. personal items to the News, Phone ss 7 8 9 (0 M 12 13 ^ipCiSlPLftY Theron VanOstrand, now 98, and Dr, of Events S. H. Culver of Mason and F, E, Mills Union service 7:30 at Presbyterian 14 13 16 17 18 19 20 COLORFUL COSTUMES MARKED of Lansing were among those' men church. Maurice Bailey is conflned to his Mr, and Mrs. Harry Peek called on ANNUAL PRODUCTION. tioned in the following account of the 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 home by the measles, Mrs. Ada Peek In Jackson Sunday. For the Week Rcoorit-Breaklng Crowd Greets An- reception, Mrs. W. L, Cheney ran ac Miss Vivian Faulkner spent a few Mrs. Thomas Lobdell Is recovering 28 29 30 31 , nuiil Prescntution of Miss Oar- ross the clipping among some old pap Baptist Church Notes ers, days in Ionia at her home this week. from an attack of, the meases. - hour's KlndcrgHrtcn Pupll<». H. H. Hoyt, Pastor Miss Vivian Faulkner has been Hi Thursday, May 18, American Legion meeting at 8:00 p, m. "Last Friday evening at the Presby Mr. and Mrs. John Slagh were In Kinderg:arten pupils of Miss Sylvia Holland Sunday at the tulip festival. for a few days. terian church was the scene of a very Friday, May 19, Annual Junior-Senior reception at school, Barbour brought credit to themselves pleasant affair. The members oftho Morning service 10, Message Ijy the Gene Hotchkiss is visiting her par Mrs, Steven White is confined to her and their teacher when "The Toy Sol pastor, ents, Mr, and Mrs. Myron Hotchkiss 'home by illness, Friday, May 19, Regular meeting of Swastika club at Tomllnson hall. church and society had aranged for a dier and the China Doll".was present surprise reception for their retiring Bible school 11:30 a, m, in Blanchard, R, G, Coy, who has been spending ed to a record-breaking audience in pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs, J; A, B, Y, P, U, 6:30 p. m. the winter In Biloxi, Mississippi, has Saturday, May 20, Eden P, T, A, meeting with dinner at school, noon, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Osterberg and the school auditorium Friday niglit. Barnes, There was a large attend Union service 7:30 p, m. in Presby returned to his home here. terian church. All are welcome. son Ronald were in Holland Sunday at Monday, May 22, L, O, T, M, meeting, The colorful,costumes and the acting ance present, T, VanOstrand had the tulip festival. Miss Grace Elolse Price of Grand of the children made tho play a suc charge of affairs and arranged the cess. Mary Christine Hoyt, who has Miss Helen Rose Bateman of Holt Rapids, spent the week end with Mrs, Tuesday, May 23, Woman's club picnic at Reynolds cottage at Pleas toast*, J, M, Dresser responded to spent the week end with-rher aunt, J, E, Tanswell. ant Lake, been trained in acrobatics since infan t Christian Science Society t cy, was an. added attraction. "The Ushers," H, L, Henderson to Mrs, C, E, Eifert, ; Mrs. Claude LawsiTccelved word of "The Congregation," F, E, Mills to Wednesday, May 24, Pythian Sisters meeting at K, of P, hall, Paul Cheney of Allegan spent the sudden death of her uncle, Wert There were dolls of every descrip "The Choir," Mrs, Goo, W, Bristol to Over Aseltino's jewelry store Sun •Thursday with his parents, Mr, and Jacobs, in Jackson, Saturday night. Thursday, May 25, Past Noble Grand meeting with Mrs, F, Burgess, tion. They were awakened at mid "The Ladies' Aid Society," Mrs, C. C, day morning at 10:30, Subject of the Mrs. W, L, Cheney. Miss Muriel Barr of Ypsilanti, spent night and they and their guests at Casterlin to "The Missionary Society," lesson sermon, "Soul and Body," Mrs. Jennie Hazelton and Mr. and -the iveek end with her parents, Mr. Friday, May 20, Rolfe Community club at C, O, Reynolds home. tended the wedding, . Miss Barbour Judge H, P, Henderson, Revs, W, J, Primary Sunday school will be held aranged the play, wrote the lines and Mrs. Marshall Barr and son Max were and Mrs, Thomas Barr, Maybee and Napoleon Smith gave during tho church services. designed the costumes, ' Slio has re Miss Bernice Lou Allen of Royal short talks. In behalf of those pre Wednesday evening meeting at 8, in Dlmondale Sunday. ceived scores of congratulations over Oak, spent the week end with her sent J, T, Campbell presented the rev Miss Esther Greve of Cadillac, ANNOUNCE tMARRIAGE the success of the annual production. erend gentleman with an elegant gold spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, )mother, Mrs, Grace Allen. Next Saturday Is Rev, C. E, Pollock and Mrs, Pollock The soldiers were garbed in red watch and a purse of money, Mr, Methodist Episcopal Cliurch Carl Greve and son Bruce, ^ Mrs.. Hattie Hoke has gone to Pe- of Albion announce the mtirriage ot Barnes feelingly responded, Dr, S. H, .wamo to the home of Frank Kirklan Annual Poppy Day blouses and white trousers with white J, II. Bancroft, Pastor Messrs E. Parker and B, Parker of their daughter Cecile Louise and Don straps across the chest. They had Culver rendered a violin solo, the Mills Bunkerhill, were Sunday guests of Mr, because of ill health. ald A, Hoffman, son of Mr, and Mrs, family and the M, E, choir sang quar LOCAL POST IS PREPARING FOR bright blue helmets, Billy Richards, and Mrs, H. Willis. LeRoy Ballard, who resides east of C. E, Hoffman of Lansing, which oc the toy soldier who was one of tlie tettes. Miss Blanche Hawley recited Morning worship 10, Good music Miss Doris Harrison of Ypsilanti, Mason, is confined to his home by Ill ANNUAL DRIVE. curred at the Pollock home on Sun principals in the wedding, was attired "Nearer My God to, Thee" in the sigjn and a sermon. Topic of sermon, "The spent the week end with her parents,, ness. day, Rev, Pollock and his son. Rev. in a white uniform resplendent with language, Mrs, W, H. Clark presided Christian Church," Mr, and Mrs. L, H, Harrison. - Mrs. David Inglis attended the May "Foreign-made American flags and Jas. R, Pollock assisted in the cere gold braid, Elizabeth Adams as tlie at the organ. The exerCisfciJ closed Sunday school 11:30. These are days foreign-made 'Buy American' signs Mr, and Mrs, Harry.. Cotton and festival at the U. of M, in Ann Arbor mony. The Pollock family formerly china doll bride was gowned in white with a farewell poem by Mrs: E, M, of refreshing the springtime is on and may have been offered for sale in this resided in Mason, Rev, Pollock is family of Detroit were week end Thursday. and gold, ,G, Hawley," at Sunday school we make a study of country, but there are no foreign- superintendent in the Albion-Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell will the God of springtime. You should guests of Mrs, M. A. Bement. made American Legion Auxiliary pop district of the M. E, church. The Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, and -;iiove into an apartment in the Dart PICNIO POSTPONED meet with one of the S, S, classes at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plank pies," Mrs, E, M, Salisbury of the young couple will reside in East Lan Catherine Schueller and Dicky Peek, this hour, building soon. were dressed in typical Raggedy Ann daughters spent Sunday in Croton American Legion Auxiliary states. sing. The Mason Child Study club picnic Epwortli League 6:30, and Raggedy Andy costumes. Uncle , with Mr, and Mrs. M, H, Plank, E, M. Salisbury spent Thursday and Only the popples made by the disab scheduled for Monday has been post The union evening hour at 7:30 at Clem was a Scotchman dressed in Mr, and Mrs, Clarence 'Irish an Friday of last week in Chicago on led veterans having no other employ poned until Saturday, May 27, It the Presbyterian church. kilts. The part was taken by Ray nounce tlie birth of a son, Merton business. ment and having no governmental Musical Tea Honors wii probably be hold at tho county All desiring to unite with the church mond Laws, Iris Pennock wns Be Duane, on Tuesday, May 16, The Swastika club will meet at the compensation are offered for sale by park although the location has not yet plan for May 28, Memorial Sunday, Tomllnson hall on Friday evening. members of the Legion on the annual Mothers Of Pupils loved Belinda, She was the colored been deflnltely decided, It Is reported, Mr, and Mrs, Roy McCarrick an doll, nounce the birth of a son on,Monday May 19, poppy day, she adds. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY of this week', Mrs, M, H, Oesterle and daughter Poppy day this year will be on Sat STUDENTS OF tMRS. tMARIE Margaret Patterson and Dicky Jim TO ENTERTAIN ASSOCIATION^ Mr, and Mrs, W, C, Maguii'o of Lud StMITII II.'VVE RECITAL. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence McBride and ,[da have been on the sick list the past urday, May 27, only a week away. Woodland were garbed as Dutch chil Ingham Chapter No, 51, R, A, M,, low, California, celebrated their golden dren, 'They did- a clever dance in family of Chelsea were Sunday guests ^ew days, Members of the Browne-Cavender win entertain the Central Michigan wedding anniversary last Tuesday at Mrs, Marie Smith entertained Sun their wooden shoes, Ned Doane was of Mr, and Mrs, Russell McBride, Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Wagner were Auxiliary will offer the poppies for Royal Arch Masons Association on their home. An elaborate dinner was sale on the streets of Mason on that day afternoon at a musical tea for her the Jack in the Box, The Japanese, Thursday evening. May 25, The de Mrs, Hazel Sitts and William Leon in Chicago over the week end to at served and many guests were present, day, Mrs, Salisbury warns the people pupils and their mothers. The home dolls with their bright kimonas and gree team of the association will con ard of Lansing, were Sunday guests tend the funeral of a relative, Mr, and Mrs, Maguire formerly lived of Mason that it may be possible that was attractively decorated in spring flowers added color to the cast. ifer the degree of Most Excellent Mas of Mr, and Mrs, A, L, Critchctt, here until 10 years ago, Mr, Maguire Mrs, Mary Hlnkley Is spending a poppies of doubtful origin may be of colors of green, yellow and pink and Buddy Collar as the Sailor Doll and ter, presenting a dramatized version week in Ann Arbor with her daughter, conducted a meat market here for sev Dr I-I, P, VanBuren and Mrs, Van fered for sale, as this has happened the serving .table was centered with a Walter Baker as the Chinaman Doll of the most beautiful degree in Capi eral years. Buren of Lansing, were Sunday guests Mrs, Harry McCormick, in the past. Only American Legion bowl of pink roses. Refreshments sang and danced In appropriate cos tular Masonry, Supper will be served nf Mr, and Mrs, Harmon VanBuren, Mrs, Rilla Poilok is spending the poppies will help the cause for which wei*e also carried out in the same col tumes. The clowns, in their fancy at 0:45 and an interesting program Mrs, F, L, Bradman spent several week with her daughter and sister, the day is planned, she cautions. ors, Mrs, D, A, Murray and Mrs, Ed suits and painted faces did tricks and has been prepared. Representatives GOING I'O TIIE FAIR'.* days with her son, Laurence Brad M;'s, Ray Opdyke and Mrs, Olive gar Ridge poured for Mrs, Smith, rtinijered a band selection. The danc from about fifty chapters of Royal Mrs. F. W, Casterlin, 639 Grace Deyo, ... . . About 50 guests were present among ing dolls, little girls dressed in pink man and family in Lansing last week, ANNUAL HILL CLIMB Arch Masons are expected to attend street, Chicago, former Mason res Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Dakin and Mrs, I-I, Green, Miss Weaver, Mr. which were several of the pupil's with blue sashes and hair ribbons and also several Masonic dignitaries ident, has two rooms for rent to Members of the Lansing Motorcycle McConnell and C, Session were Moth grandmothers, were escorted by the toy soldiers, including Arthur S, Hudson, Grand "homo-folks" during the World's daughter of Ann Arbor were Sunday club announce that the annual Memor er's Day guests of Mr, and Mrs, H, A program of solos and duets was Robert Maine In a suit of black sat High Pri§st, of Mt, Clemens, Local Fair, They are located on tho guests of Mr, and Mrs, Erank Dakin, ial Day climb on Skeeter hill, east of l^rofessor G, E, Densmorc of Ann Willis, - given by the pupils. Those who play in officiated as the clergyman, members should take this opportunity north shore, adjacent to Lincoln Mason, will be staged as usual this ed were Robert Reese, Harriet potter, A train even brought some of the to witness this work. Park and Lake Michigan with ex Arbor was the guest of his parents. Mrs, Claude Laws and daughters, year. Ml-, and Mrs, E, A, Densmore Sunday, Claudine and Garnet, called on her Harriet Lay, Aileene Zickgraf, Pa guests. The Sleepy Town Tots, Ted cellent transportation accommoda Mr, and Mrs, V, E. Sear of Flint mother, Mrs, R, Glover, of Lansing, tricla Taylor, Lorna Jean Ball, Boyd dy Hall, Max Barr and Bobby Every, FOR LIFE'? tions to the fair grounds. Garage John Southwlck was in Grand Rap were dressed in short blue trousers visited ills motlier, Mrs, Wm, Sear, Sunday, Longyear, Eileen Carrier, Madalenc .accommodations nearby, an ideal ids Thursday on business, Emmert, Ellen Field, Maxine Rouse, with yellow blouses, chocolate colored "Matrimony" is a serious word says location for summer guests, away and sister, Mrs, Minnie Hemans, Sun Mr, and Mrs, Ezra Southwlck and Mrs, Ervln Neal is conflned to her Lucile Dean, Sada Rusch, Ethel Kin hats and striped candy canes. a magazine •writer, Word? ' We from tho noise and congested day, sons of Onondaga, were Saturday eve thought is was a sentence.—Atlanta home by an attack of pneumonia, ney, Geraldine and Arthur Chappell, Not only was the play a success hotels. Bus scrvlco to. the door. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Hemans and ning callers of their mother, Mrs, Miss Lenore Smith played selections from the standpoint of the audience Constitution, Drive to grounds takes you through Mary Southwlck, Mrs, A, D, McCullough Is 111 at her family of Onondaga called on Mrs. home, on the violin and Mrs, Smith enter but tlie kindergarten fund was enrich Lincoln Park and alon^ the lake Mrs, H, G, Abenroth and children, tained with three groups of readings. ed by $44, The receipts broke the TRY WITH A SLIPPER shore drive, two show places of Wm, Scar and Mrs, Minnie Hemans Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Prince an Sunday, Richard and Alice, of East Lansing, Each girl presented her mot-lier with kindergarten record. The money will Dear Old Lady—"No, I'm afraid I Chicago, Mrs, Casterlin is now nounce the birth of a son this week, Mr, and Mrs, M, M, Bowers attend-; tspent Tuesday afternoon with her sis a rose in honor of mother's day before be used to purchase equipment for the know very little about golf, I couldn't j taking reservations and wants to Mrs, P, H, Sanderson continues to cd a family gathering at the home of, ter, Mrs, Fay Bennett, they departed. beginners. even tell ono end of a caddie from the n'3Commodate Mason people flrst,— iimprove each week at her home here. Mr, and Mrs, Carl Cross in Bellevue Mr, and Mrs, Harry McCormick and other,"—Humorist (London) Adv, Grant Doane of Aureiius suffered a Sunday, sons of Ann Arbor, were Sunday stroke Wednesday while at work County Club Work County Federation Mrs. Clarence Sheathelm hns re 'guests of Mr, and Mrs, George McCor on mick and Mr, and Mrs, J, R, Hlnkley. the Clifford Akers farm. turned home after caring for her To Close Saturday Meets In Onondaga mother, Mrs, William Feier, the past , .Mrs, Edgar Adams of St, Clair Miss Patricia Searl of Grand Rap two weeks, SlVores, was injured in an auto acci ids, spent last weqk with Mrs. Bertha dent in Lansing, Sunday, She is re- BOYS AND GIRLS TO HAVE KNOWLEDGE SEEKERS CLUB Bert Shafer, son of Mr, and Mrs,., Shafer and Mrs, P, E, Searl, 'cbvering rapidly at her lipme. ACHIEVEMENT DAY, HOSTESS TO COUNTY CLUBS, Hotel Masati Francis Shafer, fell last week and Mrs, W, B, Lannon of Detroit, was broke his collar bone. He is steadily Miss Betty Bateman was removed the week end guest of her sister, Mrs, Winter 4-H club work in Ingham Onondaga entertained the members improving. to her home last Saturday from the H, H, Snyder, county is to be brought formally to a of the Ingham County Federation of LUNCHES, 25c-35c DINNERS, JOc Miss Margaret Guernsey has re Mason hospital where she underwent Mr, nnd Mrs, G, L, Wiikins of Jack- close next Saturday, May 20, when Woman's clubs last week Wednesday turned from Battle Creek wliere she nn operation. ,son, were Sunday guests of Mr. and members of the two winter projects, at the 16th annual meeting with the SANDWICHES AT ALL HOURS has spent the past three weeks with , Miss Isabel King and Junior and Mrs, H, H, Snyder, clothing and handicraft, meet in their Knowledge Seekers club of that place her sister, Mrs. Vincent Gieslce. •Lester Spencer of Clarkston, were Mr, and Mrs, J, S, ICnapp are spend annual Achievement Day, which will entertaining the 150 women present, 'Week end guests at the Ward Bullen be held at Dansville in the school including 25 out of the 30 clubs in the Mr, and Mrs, Harry Freeman and ing the summer at their cottage in ColdBeer, 15c a bottle children and Mrs, Sarah Barbour and home. .Eaton Rapids, building. The events have heretofore county. The new officers are Mrs. Miss Sylvia Barbour attended the tu Joseph Konrad and Fred Myall and been held in Mason but conditions Charles Stone of South Lansing, pres.; Miss Ava Shopbell of Kalamazoo, Mrs. B. W. Volmar of WiUiamston, Served here or may be talicn out lip festivcal in Holland Saturday, pon Edward of Detroit, spent Sunday made a change necessary this year. vspent the week end with her parents, first vice-president; Mrs, A, L, Eichele Mr, and Mrs, John Shepard and with Mr, and Mrs, Howard Sims south Mr, and Mrs, Frank Shopbell, G. A, Thorpe and Miss Lois Corbett of Dansville, of thi2 state club department will be of East Lansing, second vice-presi Mrs, Hattie Freeland spent Sunday in Miss Katherlne Glbbs spent Monday dent; Mrs, E, m; Refior of Lansing, Willlamston with tlie former's par Mrs, Emma Densmore has returned with her grandparents, Mir. and Mrs, present to assist with the program and to judge exhibits. Each club recording secretary; and Mrs, W, ents, Mr, and Mrs, Dan Shepard, \to her home in Dansville after spend- A, L, Critchett, Brooks Wiiliams.of East Lansing, \ing several months in Mason with her member has, to exhibit his or her work Mr, and Mrs. G. W, Bateman and Mrs, D, A, Murray and Mrs, N, S, to be classed a "finisher," Close to treasurer. daughter of Holt and Mr, and Mrs, son, E. A, Densmore, and Mrs, Dens Davis attended a Soronian society tea SNYDER'S more, 200 girls hnve been enrolled in the Mrs. W. J. Baumgras, retiring pres C, E, Eifert and son spent Sunday at the home of Miss Martha NUes In various years of the clothing work ident, commended the women on the with Mr, and Mr^,. F, L. Bradman, Mrs, Minnie Hay of Marshall, spent Lansing Saturday, "Good Things to Eat" several days_this week with Mrs, Wil during the winter, whne slightly over splendid cooperation during the year Harold Dakln., of'Chicago spent the Mr, and Mrs,, Charles Legge and a hundred boys have been studying and Mrs. Karen Lyman, supervisor of week end with his parents, Mr, and liam Scarlett, Mrs, Hay was a,brides Mr, and Mrs, Frank Evans of Bellevue and doing carpentry. mothers pensions, explained the de Oats, National, 14 oz. pkg., quick Mrs, Frank Dakin, and with Mrs, maid at the weSding of Mr, and Mrs, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Other features of the day include a tails of her. work and stated that 280 Harold Da;kln and daughter, Faith, Scarlett 48 years ago, D, A, Murray and family. Health Contest to be supervised by mothers and 700 children of the coun cooking 3 for 12c Dr, Frederick Lugar of Saginaw Mr, and Mrs, Richard Mills of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Davis and ty are now benefitted by the pensions. Breckenridge, expect to move this Miss Mildred Cardwell, county nurse, Succotash, Crescent, No. 2 can, and his.parents of Lansing were Sun daughter were in Holland, Sunday at a Style Show by the girls who made Joseph W. Planck, Lansing attorney. week into their new home here at 419 In an address, "Significance of the day guests of Dr. E. W. Brubaker, the tulip festival, Mr. and Mrs. Rol- dresses, supervised games and a bas solid pack 3 for 25c Mrs. Brubaker and daughter, Eliza West Elm street. Mr. Mills is the lin Troxell accompanied them. Present Economic and Social Chang manager of tlie local Kroger store. ket lunch. Mr. O. B. Price, a repre beth Ann. Mr. and .Mrs, George Deuel accom sentative of the -Michigan Central ing Conditions" spoke of the present Soap, Clairette, 1 lb. yellow bar__3 for 10c Mrs. Mary Southvirlck was presented Central Hive No, 162, L, O, T, M, railroad, expects to discuss briefly a day cooperation of government in all panied by Glenn Deuel of Lansing, Toilet Paper, Master, white cloth finish* a lovely bouquet at the Baptist church of Lansing, will be hostesses to the spent Sunday in Jonesville and Hills proposed 4-H tour to the Chicago lines of endeavor and recommended a Sunday for,- being the oldest mother county Maccabee asociatlon on Fri dale, World's Fair. sales tax as a real way out of finan day, May 25, at their hall at 213 cial distress. tissue, 1000 sheet roll 3 for 13c present. .Mrs. Southwlck Is past 79 The annual junior-senior reception As the forenoon will be taken up years of age. South Capitol avenue. Dinner will be Mrs. Lura Terry of Onondaga had Black Tea, New Crop, half lb. pkg 15c served at noon. will be held in the local high school with the various kinds of judging no Mr. and Mrs. John Samann spent charge of the musical numbers on the gymnasium on Friday evennig. Dinner formal program will be attempted un Tomatoes, Standardpk,. No. 2 can_3 for 23c the week end In Grand Haven with The Past Noble Grand club of Ma will be served at 6:30 o'clock and til after dinner. Everyone connected program. Mrs. Jasper Baldwin, pres son Rebekah lodge No. 324 will meet Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Townsend. They dancing will begin at 8:30: with winter club work .Is expected to ident of the Onondaga club, gave the Matches, Swan, full count -6 boxes 24c at the Alaiedon farm home of Mrs. address of welcome> The outstanding also attend'idthe tulip festival in Hol The members of the Home Mission be present and all who are Interested land. Floyd Burgess on Thursday, May 25, are cordially Invited to come. feature of the day was the play, "Pov Peanut Butter, Pioneer, 2 lb. jar 19c |Wlth Mrs. M. L. Barnhill as assistant ary society will meet with Mrs, Wm, erty Preferred," directed by Mrs. Vol The Eden P. T, A, will have a pot H, Taylor on Friday, May 19, at 2:30 hostess, Potluck dinner will be served. mar, with a cast of six women from Open Evenings Until 8:30 luck dinner at the Eden school on Fri ,in the afternoon. Members are asked Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moynlhan, Jos County PTA Council the Willlamston Woman's club. day, May 19, at noon. The afternoon to bring their mite boxes. We Deliver Phone 12 eph Jr., Francis and Ethel Moynlhan, Mrs. Frank Young gave a report of will be spent in games and Mayday Miss_Ruby Brown is enjoying a two- festivities, Miss Mlrian Kelly and J. J. Corey of Has Final Meeting the woman's home In Lansing and Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Giesbrook week vacation from her work at the told of the many enjoyable flays the Mrs, Beulah Cohen of Williams of .Alaiedon, were Sunday dinner Bronson hospital at Kalamazoo. She Lake, and Mrs. Alice Billings of De EVERETT GROUP ,IS HOST TO various clubs In the county afforded iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGinn. is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MEMBERS OF COUNCIL., the occupants of the home and how troit, were guests of Mrs. Emma Pen-' Brown. berthy Friday enroute to their homes Mr. and Mrs. Pred Searl and daugh- much the gifts donated were appreci C. W, Whiting attended the reunion Last Friday night the final meeting from Charlevoix, ,ter Patricia of Grand Rapids, Mr. and ated. The woman's home was organ Mrs, Lawrence Searl of Lansing, and of the 31st Michigan Infantry in De of the> Ingham County P, T. A. Coun ized by the county federation In 1922 Mrs, Cora Sterling, who has been Pussell Searl of Lansing, were Sunday troit Wednesday. The 31st Michigan cil was held at the Judson Memorial and now there are 21 members In the BFfflJlIDIIBiii^ ill during the past two weeks, has guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Searl, was a Spanish-American war regi church with the Everett school P. T. home/ been moved to ,the home of her son, Mrs, Fred Searl and daughter remain ment, Co. F. was made up of Mason A. as hosts. The groups from the W, B, Sterllngr near Eaton Rapids. ed, for thfe week. men. Haslett, Everett, Holt, Stoner, Plea She is impfoving slowly,- ONLY ONE GUEST Rev. E, L. Marsh and Mrs. Marsh Mrs. C. H. Watt and' Miss Edith sant Grove, Llberty-Hyde-Balley, East School officials announce that mem Mrs.'Harold Dakln, who Reaches at of Coleman, were week end guests of Nichols entertained guests at a mis Lansing and Lansing Central schools bers of the Junior and senior classes were represented. the Hubbard school, has iieeh engaged Mr. and Mrs; George Hall. On Sun cellaneous shower at their home Fri- will be allowed but one guest each at to return to the school next year. She SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 19 TO 26 day Rev. Marsh oiflclated at the bap 'day"%onorlng Miss Vera Bouts of Lan The business meeting was held at. the junior-senior reception Friday and her pupils had their school picnic tism of the baby of Mr. and Mrs. June sing, >l:bo win soon become the bride the morning session opening at 10 at the county park Monday. night. It Is also announced that the LaFrance Powder, package ^ —9c (Harkness. Mrs. Harkness is the of Claude'Ni^hols. o'clock. Mrs. J. K. Pettenglll pre guests must arrive with the person Miss Sada Ruscb of Mason and Ar granddaughter of Rev. Marsh. Miss Edith .Jllchols left Monday for sented the tpoics, "How to plan next Inviting them or they will not,be ad Saginaw Tip Matches, full count, 6 for __—_._____29c thur Chappel of Holt, pupils of Mrs. year's program. What shall the pro Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Jump, Mrs. Battle Creek, where she plans to es mitted. No spectators are to be per Star Paclc Tomatoes, No. 2 can . ______3 for 23c Marie Smith, played piano solos at Mary Reece of Munith, Mr; and Mrs. tablish a riianlcurlng shop. She has gram be based on. Is it possible to mitted to enter the balcony until after the Lansing Music Teachers associa John Garfield and son Gerald and Mr. recently graduated from the Melba plan a year's program and stick tO; it, the dinner. ^ ff Crescent Succotash, No. 2 can _...__i:;.3 for 25'c tion In Lansing Monday evening. and if so how?" and Mrs. Bert Parman of Stockbridge Beauty shop in Lansing and paaaed Oats, National, 14 oz. pkg. ^_ _.._____.3 for 12c . Mrs. Ray Opdyke spent the week and Mr. and Mra. E. B. Lehman and the state examination. The pot luck dinner was served at WEDDING DATE ANNOUNCED Cocoa, Hard Water Castile Soap . _.3 bars for 10c end with her sister and mother, Mrs. fahiily of Lansing, were Sunday Regular meeting of the Pylhian Sis bom and the afternoon program open Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Maclam enter Floyd Fisher, and Mrs. RUla PoUok, gueata of Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Clinton. ters will be held at the hall on Wed ed wlth'iftdialk by Dr. Davis of the tained eight guests at their honie Clothespins, Acme . _"__2 boxes for 13c and also attended a birthday party at nesday, May 24, when the delegate, state department of health, on the The Patriotic club met Friday with Monday evening at a.luncheoii;to an Macaroni, Crescent „_ _^_2 lb. pkg. 12c the honie of her cousin, Mrs." Barl Mrs. Beaaie Hlnes. A potluck dinner Mrs. William Kellar, win give a re ways to carry on hiialth projects in nounce the approaching marriage of ^howerman. waa aerved at noon to 14 membera and port of the convention held in Homer rural schools. A qiiestioh-'box was leir daughter. Miss Rhea ' Maclam, Tomatoes, Potomac, No. 2 can -.'^-_„,...__„!...._^-3 for 25c The Wheatfleld Gleaners are spon last Wednesday then conducted. Mrs. E. W. Gunnihg* two vlsltora. A business meeting fol l^O'.will become the bride' of Leo Com Meal, Golden, 5 lb. sack _9c soring a card party to be held at their lowed the dinner. The club will meet Rev. G. A. Perclval received word ham diacuased hot lunchea. Mra. L, Sherman; "son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. haU on Saturday evening. May 20. A ,ln June with Mrs. Ann Robinson and Wednesday that hia father, W. D. H. Kelley gave a abort talk on dental Sherman of "Grand Rapids, on Wed potluck supper will be served with Mrs, Velda Robinson west of Mason. Perclval, of Omaha, Nebraaka,. bad projects and Mra. Jamea Bowden on nesday, May 24.'^'^-MfS8 Maclam ia a' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY mother aingera, Mra; J, K, Pettenglll everyone furnishing his own table ser The Kipp community club held the suffered a stroke. Only alx weeks ago graduate of Mason:high achool. ' She vice. The public is cordially invited. hia mother was atrlcken. Both are talked on the atudy group and Mrs, alao attended school in Ypsilanti. She •Granuiated Sugar ——10 lbs. 49c final meeting of the season, Friday Clair JohhsoQ'-on! membership.. An . The two year old daughter of Mr. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. aerioualy lU, has been employed in the office of H. ^nd Mrs. George Messner is conflned other aeries bPqiiestlona waa anawer- 'H. Barnum for the past two yeara, • Bacon Squares . -Phew;?**---We Deliver Pile Bight INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 MiiMlai Northwest Stockbridge MM KEEPS LEAD By MIM BlMHlM AMMae MPDRTANIBILLSJAM By Mrs. W. Lb ~ CONSERVAIN GROUPS Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hewlett spent IN Mil PRODUCTS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Coryell of Deltii, LEGISLAMMENDAR IICHBEAVERSPREAD and Orval Denniaon of Holt, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker, near Millville. IRON ORE MINED IN 1931 LESS spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and LEGISLATURE HAS MUCH TO DO SEVERAL OOLONIEi^ ARB WORK Mra. Henry Field. BEFORE ADJOURNMENT. W. L. Sharland and family spent ING IN INGHAM. THAN THIRD OF 1029. ^ ' Harold Mills of Lansing, spent Sun Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. day witli Mr. and Mrs. John Mills. National Topics Interpreted.' Hair. Salt, Oalclum Ohtoride .And Mafi^ie- Welfare Problems, Relief For Tax DC" Beaver Appelar Unafraid Ot City H. D. Collar spent Sunday afternoon linquents And School Finances Mrs. Lottie Oakley from Stock- Dwellers; Dams BuUt Close To stum Increase The WeoJth by William Bruckart bridge, spent Sunday afternoon with Of MIohlBan. witli Mr. and Mrs. Franli Primeau. Face Solons. 'Large Cities. Mrs. Margaret Roback is staying her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Usher. Fire of unknown origin destroyed Minerals and mineral products pro with Mrs. Marcia Palen. Washington.—As the special sesiilpn the others hns been questioned aa By Elton R. Eiitmn A general spread of beaver through Mrs. Tefft and little daughter spent Not until the very day that the a barn on theH. V. Jesse farm, on the lower peninsula and in some in duced in Miclilgan In 1931, the lafst of congress washes up preparatory to to its constitutloimllty, nnd It has per- Thursay night. last .week with her parents in Fowler Michigan legislature decide to ad stances the actual establishment of year for which figures are available, quitting, it seems haps the strongest arrny of opponents, .-Doris Sharland called on her aunt, reached a total valuation of about vllle.' for"tho consumers will help pay tho journ its present session and go home colonies adjoining the borders of some Mr. and Mrs. C. R.Howarth and Experimtntal to me thnt Interest will the people of Michigan know bow Mrs. W. L. Sharland, Thursday after $83,000,000, a drop of $43,000,000 un bill In n big wny. Thnt is, nil except of the larger cities,.is reported by the daughter Helen spent Sunday with Legiilation 'tenters chiefly on they are going to be taxed and what noon. der the 1930 figure and representing those who nre unemployed nnd with game division of Uie department of relatives in Lansing, two pieces of legls is going to be taxed. Neither will conservation. ^ but 50 per cent of the production val out funds. They cnnnot buy now, nnd they know how much money has been uation for 1929, It Is Indicated in a Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Povey, Dor lntlon coming from the grent mill of For the past five or six years there othy Field, Anna McCurdy, Milton Inws. Slngnlnrly enough, ench must chnrlty or public relief sources will appropriated for state expenditures MiUviUe summary report Issued by the geolog pay the ndded costs. and how much has been cut from the By Mra. Maggie Burden has been a steady growth in the ical survey division of the department Honsowitz and John and Blanche As bo denominated ns experlinentnl. .1 re number of beaver reported in the The nmount of the tnx to be levied budgets of past years. of conservation eltine attended a party at the home fer to tho fnrm bill, with Its Inflntlon southern third of the state. Where of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Buxton of Hag- on tho processor, nnd pnld tlie farm Seemingly all of the Important tax While production of iron ore in powers, nnd the measure designed to Sunday school next SunQay at'lO a. they all came frojii Is a question. A , Michigan In 1931 was less than one- adorn Road on Saturday evening. trnnsl'orin tho Tennessee river vnlley ers who ngrce to reduce ncrenge—nnd legislation, all of the tax relief meas few of the colonies are offspring of Edwin Gleason, Stanley Rogers, El thnt ngreonient must be mndo—Is a ures and many of the Important ap m. Preaching at 8 p. m. Everyone third of that for 1929, the value of Into a glgnntlc laborntory for develop Is welcome. fugitives from beaver farms but the iron ore shipped from the mines In win Samson, Milton Honsowetz, John thing which must be worked out by propriation bills are being turned into origin of most of these colonies is as and Robert Field and John Aseltine ment of pnrtlnlly-trled plnns nnd ex- .. Maggie Burden and Everett Hor- 1931 led that of any of the 30 or more porlmentntlon" with theories, with the 'the secretnry of ngrlculturo. Never the legislative hopper at one time— much a mystery to the department of- attended the weekly meeting of the at a time when representatives and wood visited their nephew. Merlon mineral products listed In the divl- Muscle Shoals nltrnte nnd power before, ns fnr ns iny resenrch hns dis conservation as it is lo those living in Okemos Boy Scouts last Thursday senators are anxious to quit their long Rice, and family last Friday. Miss ilon's report. In 1931 Iron ore mined plants ns tho center. closed, hns nn offlclal of government the vicinity of the beavers. The ex- in Michigan had a value at the docks evening. tedious legislative grind and get back Reba Rice came home with them for a lent of their natural migrations is un Elwin Samson, Stanley Rogers, The special session hns worked nt In this country had such wide pow visit until Sunday when her parents of ,'j;i5,986,000 as compared with $47,- ers. But tho President justifies them home. known but occasionally beaver have 597,000, the value of production in Helen Howarth and Juanita Wolever top speed. Seldom hns so much been were dinner guests and she returned shown up in places many miles from will write the seventh grade exami on the ground of the necessity for Not to this very day has there been home with them. 1929. Bc<:ompllshed, if tlie measure be by vol any definite welfare legislation ad any other known colonics. nations at Okemos, Thursday. preservation of ngrlculturo. Mrs. Sam Gowing of near Fowler Copper valuations dropped lo third ume, ns tins resulted from tho labors vanced to a point for final considera ville, attended church at Millville, -Several colonies are working in place giving way to coke which of conRrcss under tho Insh nnd com * • * tion. This is due largely to the fact Sunday. They were residents at Ingham county, two near Park lake, brought the state an income of $12,- plete domination of President Roose Tlie processors' tnx Is to be ndded that many members of the liouse are Dart's Corners a few years ago. one on Sycamore creek less than 190,000 in 1931. The value of coke Stockbridse velt. But we nre concerned now with to the price tho fnrmer receives for not In accord with the executive and Mrs. Eggleslon, Mrs. Adah Brown three miles from Lansing's city limits, produced In the state had dropped but By Mrs. Vesta Tiiompson nn nftcrninlh, with n continuing force. thnt portion ot his crop consumetl tn senate idea of fund diversion to aid and a fourth colony has been working $2,000,000 since 1927. The 1931 value the hungry unemployed people of and family and the Misses Viola and Hence, the two enactments mentioned tho United Stntcs, Normnlly our ex Hazel Wilcox visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira near Perry in Shiawassee county. Be represented the production of 2,650,- stand out, for the effect ot the fnrm ports ns n whole nre only about 10 per Michigan. This money must be di cause of complaints of damage, the 000 tons. Mrs. Vesta Thompson received a verted from one of the only sources Osborn and family of Jackson, Satur • bill will bo direct nnd that of the Ten cent of the totnl. The bill, however, day. I Perry colony Is being live-trapped by Michigan copper experienced Its box of Easter lilies from her nephew, the state is getting money from—the the conservation department and will nessee river experiment mny mnrk nn Is not nppUcnble to nil commodi Mrs. Adah Brown and family were greatest year in 1929, when Its value Robert Holmes, of Daytona Beach, automobile weight tax, or the federal be moved elsewhere. Last year a col economic milestone In the nation's his ties. It takes In cotton, whent, dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and reached an agreement of more than Florida, who grows them in his gar government will no longer give aid. ony along Deer Creek drain just north den there. tory. rice, tobncco, sugnr beets, sugnr cnne, Mrs. James Eggleslon, Sunday. | $32,000,000. The following year Its Michigan Is one of the few states of Mason, backed water up for many- value dropped to $22,000,000 and in Rev. Vender was In Williamston and President Roosevelt declined to ns- milk nnd Its products nnd hogs, but Rev. TerwUllger's brother and fam-'miles . Jackson recently, attending minister that has not yet complied with the de llyof near Battle Creek, visited here 1931 it had diminished to $10,743,000. sure success for the fnrm bill. He tho secretnry of ngrlculturo hns power There are beaver colonies in Allegan ial meetings. mand of Washington that it must pro from Saturday until Monday after Production of pig iron in 1931 termed It n glgnntlc experiment, nn to mnke It Inoperative ns to nny one or county; near Scolts south of Kalama ;rhe Mission Aid of the Presbyterian vide some state aid for the support of noon. reached 537,350 tons with a total val ellCort offered In search of relief for nil of them If ninrket conditions nre its unemployed people in order to get zoo; near Sparta in Kent county; near uation of $8,964,000. church met with Mrs. LllUe Cook last such ns mnke the use of the law Innd- Mr. and Mrs. James Wilcox and downtrodden ngrlciilturo, r hope for federal aid. Washington takes the daughter Janelte and Mr. and Mrs. C. Howell and in Macomb county near Portland cement which brought pro week Thursday. vlsnble. Romeo. Beaver formerly reported in Mrs. John Jackson is very ill at better condltlon.s. The so-cnlled Mus position that as long as the Mlchlga'h Klrby and son of Eden, visited their ducers more than $20,000,000 in 1927 state government has done nothing to the Muskegon state part have moved had dropped off until in 1931 produc present. cle Shonls legislation Is experimental The processors' tnx Is being levied parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, by its own Inngungo. under the guise of whnt Is cnlled provide funds for the hungry, the Sunday. north and some are now found along tion was valued at less than $7,000,- Mrs. Mary Jackson was confined to the White River. "pnrlty of prices." Tt is the purpose federal' government cannot and will Stewart Anderson of Pinckney, call 000. It represented In that year-6,- her home by a severe cold last week. The provision of the fnrm hill dele- Recently the department received a to lift the returns which the fnrmer not help a state that refuses to help ed on his brother John, Sunday. 132,000 barrels. Rev. Melvln returned last week gnting to the President nuthorlty to report of 'beaver near Norlhporl in Itself. Mrs. Hilllard Bravender. is much Salt production in the state has from a camp near Hartland, where a use inflntlonnry measures with the receives to n basis where conipensntlon the Leelanau peninsula about 30 miles Upon promises of the enactment of better being able to sit up a part of been relatively stable with a drop In religious conference was held. currency is, of course, vltnl to every for his lubor shnll be proportionately from any previously known colony. annual value of from $8,343,000 In Herbert A. Thompson of Detroit, one. Tt hns been nnnTyzed In this col the snmc. In relation to the prices he the Kulp bin that provides funds for the time. welfare, the state government during So far the invasion of beaver to the 1929 to $5,760,000 in 1931. spent last Saturday night with his umn heretofore nnd while every one Is pnys for things ho buys, ns the rntlo Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bravender spent more highly settled and cultivated The 1931 value of other important mother, Mrs. Vesta Thompson. Sunday between the sale nnd purchnse stood the past few months has been advanc the week end with his parents. Interested In what the President mny ing money to the state, but now the sections of the slate have caused rela minerals and mineral products as list morning they drove to Williamston to In 1014. Thnt Is involved. It Is com Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callaway and do with those powers. It does not pnr- federal aid has been withdrawn. tively little trouble according to the ed by the geological survey division attend a mother's day Urnner at the daughter Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. John \ department. home of her grandson, Theo A. tnko of the siimo conditions or circum plex .In tho extreme. Bravender of Flint, Hilllard Bravender were; So It can readily be seen that im Where colonies have established Thompson. There were fourteen pres stances ns the farm or Mn.scle Shoals Rut there Is no need of services of a of Owosso, spent Sunday with their Limestone $3,805,000; sand and portant legislative welfare questions themselves they have aroused consid ent from Detroit, Stockbridge and legislation. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilllard gravel $3,301,000; miscellaneous prod soothsnyer In pointing to the tre are going to be jammed into the final erable local iplerest. Should these ani Williamston. Bravender. ucts (amorphous graphite, peat, marl, While each of these mensuros Is do- mendous orgnnizntion that Is going to days of the session for consideration. mals continue lo increase and spread mineral waters, silver, etc.) $3,277,- Miss Millicent Stevens and Miss slpnod to nid nRrlculture, there Is a bo necessary in carrying out such leg Bills that provide finances for the Sunday callers of Mr. Bravender in the farming districts, it may be 000; petroleum $2,840,000; brick and Fern Thompson were home from Yp- point of strikiuK dissimilarity he- islation. A thousnnd nnd one things public school system of Michigan are were Alfred Bravender and Mrs. Rob necessary to live-trap many of them tile $1,700,000; coal $1,094,000; lime silanti over the week end. must be considered. Inspected, gunrded, making progress. Fears expressed a ertson of Dansville, and his daughter and move them lo areas where their Mrs. Mary Brown left two bouquets twoon (iiPin. Tlio farm relief measure of Williamston, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. $334,015. Is designed to have nn Inimodinto ef negotlntcd, enforced. GovornniGnt em few weeks ago that almost a complete dam building activilies are less likely In summarizing its report, the di of flowers at the Thompson home as Eggleslon and Earl Goodwin. fect. No sticli (liouRht Is ontertnlnod ployees must do thnt work. Tho mn- collapse of the school system of the to do damage. vision includes salt, sand lime brick, mother's day offerings. state was an outlook for the fall, have Earl Goodwin and Miss Iva Foote Mrs. Mabel Eamcs and son of Aure rospoetiiig tlin ;\Iiisclo Shnnls dovolop- chlno can bo mndo to click nnd run spent Sunday evening near Vantown bromine, calcium chloride, magnesium smootlll.v, say supporters ot the plnn. been disappearing and it begins to and magnesium sulphate as being lius, nre spending several days this mont propOsiii. Tfs purpose Is pre- with her father and aunt. It Is the most glgnntlc political mn- look now as though tho legislature among minerals productions of which week with her parents here. dicalod on a hollnf by those who fos- will bo able to get some revenue pro Charles Hair attended the funeral DR. K. E. SCHURR torod it thnt it will ho of Instins bene cliine In history, sny opponents of the of a friend al Grass Lake, Monday. gives Michigaii first rank among the Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thoinpson were ducing bills through that will keep the ostcopntlilc slates, Michigan is second in produc in Chelsea last Sunday. fit tn IIk! Iiiiiiifin race. Tf the theories program. Whichever view Is correct. It most of the schools open for at least Will Clark went with him. tion of iron ore, portland cement, prove wnl'icllliln nnd pnrtinlly-trlod remains as a fact that there will be a greater portion of the year Mrs. Adah Brown and Frances and Physician-Surgeon gypsum and graphite. It holds third plan.s can ho cw'Ioi] nn to sncco.s.sriil gnvornmont agents In every county to Rosalie spent Sunday evening with' Some progress is also being made oaice Hours—!l-ia a. in.; 2-.5 p. in. rank in production of stone and sand Nortlieast Onondaga concIiLslon, tlio linpo doubtless cnn bo tell fnrmors who enter into tlio ngrco- on the Moore delinquent tax bill that Mrs. Maggie Burden. and gravel; Coiirtli in copper and is By Mrs. Edd Diirrow roiilizcd, ments on acrolige reduction what they has been down and out two or three Clarence Mann after spending the and 7-8 p. n>. ninth in tlie total value of its mineral past week in Lansing returned to the * • * shnll do and whnt tlioy shall not do; _times but in some way finds sufficient Phone .SI4 products. there will be Inspectors galore. In new vitality to arise again and carry home of A. J. Wilson, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. f-iylo Darrow and baby President Koo,'5cvolt told, congress pi'ocos.sing plants nnd necnnntnntg on. • Possibly this is due to the fact Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gauss of Plain- Dart National IJanU Building, of Eaton Rapids, spent Sunday eve wlion he nskod eiinclment of tho fnrm cheekily; books when necessary, nnd that oven though the original bill field, called on Mrs. Maggie Burden MiLsnn Brooder House Now Tuesday morning. ning with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. relief bill thnt ho there will lie taxes collected In whnt wasn't all that it sliould have been, Ready To Inspect Ed Darrow. A New and doomed It emergent- ever amount the socretiiry of asrlcul- there is merit to the desire of some Mr. and Mrs. I-I. Wright and daugh Untrod Path ''^' "ccossnry to tnko turo decroos to be needed to pny the of the representatives and senators lo ter Maxine of Jackson, spent Sunday constrnctlve steps give some aid to property owners who I'OULI'KYMICN f>l.VV MEW NEW- with their mother. cost. LV EUECriOi) HOUSE. In nid of agriculture, are unable to pay their taxes. The one Miss Ruth Miller, Ralph Miller and Tt Is In the appointment of tllo per stumbling block that has stood in the "Deep study nnd the Joint counsel Miss Nona Wcmple of Holt, spent sonnel for carrying out the net thnt way of the Moore bill, the fear that it A demonstration brooder house was of ninny points of view," tho Presi Sunday afternoon with their aunt, opponents of the plnn Insi.st there Is was designed to aid some of the big built tho first of the week at Willis Mrs. Sarah Darrow, and family. dent snid, "have produced n incnsuro Pickle Contracts the groiltest danger. Thoy hold that It city real estate sub-dividers who in Collar's, Vevay townsliip, by E, R. Miss Dorothy Pace, Gracia and which ofl'ors grent promLso of good re Hancock of tho State College Poultry will bo iuipossihlo to obtain men nnd the past have milked tho public, has Richard Greenup spent the week end sults. I tell yon frankly that It Is a been somewhat overcome by the pre department, and can now be inspected women who will construe the IJlw In in Lansing. new nnd tintrod path, but I toll you sentation of facts which show that by any who are interested in an eco the same wny or who will use thoir Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lovote and family with equal frankness thnt nn un most of these fellows do not now own Pickle contracts may be secured nomical typo of brooder house. discrotionnry power to tho snmo ex spent Sunday with their daughter, precedented . condition calls for tho the land they originally dished out as While the first cost of this brooder tent. Mrs. Bert Warner, of Aurelius. trial of new menns to rescue ngrlcul- nice, attractive homesites. House and is slightly higher than some types of Miss Hattie Wright spent Saturday * * * by calling at the office of Wilson construction due to tho fact that it is tnre." senate com'mittees are working on evening in Jackson. Now to give considernllon io the some of the points in the bill that doublc-fioored and insulated with fi Tho President added thnt If It fnilod Miss Arlenc Darrow has been con Muscle Shoals loglslntinn have been so strongly contested and Packing Co., Mason. Phone 51. ber board on all sides, these features fined to her home the past week with to develop those rosults "I will bo tho will repay their cost many times in Senator Norris, of thoy hope that there will be a satis the measles. first to ncknowledRO It nnd ndvLso coal saved as well as in more and factory agreement in the near, future. Mrs. Abbie Stone and son Fred, you." Tt appears then ns n hope. We Muscle Shoals Nohrnskn, 'lias boon hoaltliier chicks saved. Many hatch- Mrs. Mildred McKessey and son Garth Exaeriment I.^''oiiiotlnK n progrnm nre stnrting on n new rnnd. Prison appropriations have been cut erymen arc criticised for weak chicks of Central Onondaga, spent Sunday txperiment development ot by both senate and house committees. svhen tlie real trouble is poorly con with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darrow and The first principle of the bill Is most tho Tonnesseo rivor since tllo national trolled temperature of the brooder MiSch of the luxury of prison life will son. poculinr. It would linvo cotton fnrm- defcnso net of 1910 provided for nn house. Besides saving fuel and pro go out as a result of these curtail Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazelton have ors purchnso povornmont-nwnnd cotton viding even temperature in cold or e.vporiiiicntnl production of nitrntes ments. traded 'their farm for property near nt tho prosoiit market price to whnt cool weather an insulated house is with wntor power nt Muscle Shonls. Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer have ever extent they will do so and reduce much more comfortable in hot weath The Into President Wil.son ohtnlned Four-H club work, one of the excel- moved to tho farm. their ncrengo this yenr In nccordnnco er. legislation in 1017 for construction of cellent features of the work of the Lance Aldrich of Leslie, spent the with tho nninunt so housht hy them A REFRIGERATOR WITH SHELVES IN THE DOOR FOR ' two dnms there, nnd for power plnnts extension department of the Michigan Anotlior feature of this brooder of week end with his cousin, Merritt nnd which will be hold hy tlio socro- EGGS, BUTTER, BACON, AND OTHER SMALL ARTICLES" fundamental importance is, that.it is nnd laboratories for tlin fixation of State college has met with the ap Darrow. . - tnry of np;riciiitiiro In trust for the built on skids so that it can be moved nitrogen from tho nlr, Tliat wns for. proval of the house, the appropriation Mr. and Mrs'. Howard Lantls' of piireilnsers until 10,15, If tlioy doslro. for this work among the boys and so clean ground each year or oftener Jackson, Mrs. Rivard and Mrs. Clara military purpn.sos, but ns soon ns thnt if desired. It is practically impossible Tho purclinses tlioroforo cnn ho riindo nood pnssod, tho ntmnsphcric nitrogen girls of rural Michigan having been Laberteaux of Leslie, spent Saturday on credit. passed without difficulty. The bill is to wage a successful fight against evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. Faught. was tn ho used for fertilizer. Senntor worms and disease unless chicks can Tho purpose of tills, of course, Is to Norris has nrgued for years for utill- now in the senate where it doubtless will meet with the same consideration. bo kept off infested ground. Hence reduce production nnd thereby reduce zntinn of tho country's water resources the importance of a movable house. tho siu'plii.s In one nnd tho snmo con In dcvolnpmcnt of electric power, nnd The brooder is 10 by 12 feet in size, Villages and cities will not be able FILM NEWS tract. Tho fnrniers cannot buy the tlio use ot thnt power In providing designed to take care of 400 chicks or government cotton without thord being to raise property assessments if a bill MASON THEATRE cheaper fertilizer for fnrm,s. Ho is pending in the house should be pass less. Inspection of the structure is a resulting decrease In ncrenge. Sim invited and bulletins giving dimen known ns nn especially bitter foe of ed. sions and bill of materials may be ob ply stntod, then, this principle Is de power conipnnies, nnd times unnum tained of H. H. Barnum, county ex Buck Jones rides high, wide and signed to .shorten tile supply nnd cnuso bered ho hns chnrged on the floor of Another veteran state employe tension agent. Mr. Barnum can also handsome at the Mason Theatre Fri nn Increase In price. Of course, the the senate that tho power companies passed out of the picture during the direct inquirers to other houses of day and Saturday In his latest action farmer takes the chnnco that there nren trust. Ho hns accused them of past few days. Thomas Buckingham, this type in the county. drama, "Forbidden Trail." Appearing will be no Increase In price, hut here constnntly bleeding the public who for nearly twenty years assistant sup with him are Barbara Weeks, Mary ngnln. It Is "a new nnd untrod path" hnve to buy thofee products. erintendent of buildings and grounds, Carr and Frank Lei^ue. It's an excit nnd thnt chnnco mny win. having been retired by the state board ing western drama, with crooked poli But the present Slusclo Shoals pro of auditors. His place has been filled The second section of tho monsurn tics, romance and guerilla warfare be gram, ns enacted Into Inw, goes fnr by a brother of State Treasurer Fry. Mason Theatre tween homesteaders and cattlemen, has boon nttnckod by its critics ns beyond the orlglnnl Norris drenm. It Possibly this indicates that the new and Jones fans can be assured of an "robbing Peter to pny Pnul." It gives Is, indeed, the drenm of n future assistant superintendent, who has the secretnry of ngrlculturo nuthorlty proven to be a very likable chap, will Friday and Saturday abundahce of typical Jones fast riding Tennes,see\'nlley ns n mnn-mnde pnro- and quick shooting in this plausiiile to lense ngrlculturnl Innds, pny- dlse, a Inborntory for the good of the be elevated to the position that Wal and pleasing story of the West when Ing the owner agreed sums ns rentnl, human rnce, a public bcnofnctlon on lace Brown has held so well and so efficiently over a long period of years. the law was on the side of the man to nccompllsh a reduction in ncrenge the pnrt of tlie government. with the fastest gun. A cartoon com by removing those Innds from crop Supt. Brown's term of office expires edy and ch^ter four of "The Jungle productive use. Thnt, ns Is readily In addition to completion of the July first unless the board should de Mystery" complete the program for discernible, will be an expensive nitrate plnnts nnd the grent power cide to retain him. Friday and Saturday. proposition. The government could progrnm, the new law prescribes con A new angle on aviation is exploited not do it without having funds come tinued tests of various kinds, improve A biirregulating and codifying all in Columbia's latest air drama, "Air from somewhere to mnke such pay ment of navigability of the river of the cemetery laws of Michigan is Hostess," which comes as the feature ments. So the sponsors of tho bill laid Itself, reforestation of the 'cutover •in the house. It is one of. the longest 'VE WHiitctI nn cicclric rcfrlRcrntor It's surprising, too, how much re bills ever presented to the legislature. attraction for 15 Cent Night, next a tax on the processors of agricultural hillsides nnd "proper use of marginal I for a IniiR time, btil Jim and I Just frigerator space the Shclvador really Tuesday and Wednesday, The title kept putting of! buying altlioiinli we saves. Why Just the other day, out conimoditielB''to obtain needed revenue. lands." In that later authority, it Is knew we'll get one fii>oncr or Ifilcr. of curiosity, I emptied the shelves of tells the theme of the story, which conceded, lies permission to accom the refrigerator and then took the One (lay I happened to >cc an ad de- deals with the career of an "air hos It hardly 'need be said that the plish a great many things. Marginal Southeittt Iiurl footl out of the Shclvador nnd|placed By Mm. Jamea •criliing the new Cro»ley rcrrigcrator It on the shelves I had jusi emptied. tess" on a coast-to-coast passenger processors—the packer of meats, the lands Is, of course, an economic, term. with the Slielvadnr. I showed it to air line, whose work it is to ioolc after Would you believe It?—the ffrtlclci I inUler of flour, the spinners of cotton, It means lands, the use of which for Jim. We both llioiiglil it van the had in the Shclvador almost filled the comfort of tbe passengers, Evalyn etc.—nre going to fight this section. finest feature we hod ever seen In any the refrigerator!' Knapp, seen here last season with Joe certain crops Is questionable. De Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Ewers of refrigerator. * * * termination of the proper use of such Jackson, were Sunday guests of their Maybe il sounds a little high-hat lo E, Brown and William Powell, is the Then, this complex piece of legisla U didn't take us long after llial to vis say it, but, honestly, my friends* air hostess, other important roles are lands, therefore, ia undoubtedly a mat parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ewers it the dealer so that we coulil sec the electric refrigerators look so hopi)- tion also provides for use of the allot ter of great moment. The Tennessee and family. Shclvador on disnlay. I was as thrilled Ivssly out of dale when compared bandied by Thelma Todd and James as coultl he. The moment I saw ll Murray, Some highly exciting flying ment plan, and otlier Valley Authority, the offlclal name of Fred Olin and Fern LaFrance were with mine. And Jim ncvcr|gcls fin visitors of Mrs, Kingsley in Stock- I said, "That's what I must have." ished telling everyone of the low price sequences add zest to an unusual Con$um9ra taxes on the pro the government-owned corporation that of our Crosley. lie says most refriger cessors and use of bridge, Sunday, Well, we have our Crosley now and story. A Silly Symphoney cartoon and wm Pay will direct' the great experiment, can you'd be surpris.cd how much every ators are advertised at one price and the Universal News complete the bill. the tariff agalnstlm- . Delia Briggs called on her brothers one admircs.il because I Just open thi> then freight, Installation, taxes and and probably will find waya and meana and sisters one evening last week. 'a lot of other charges arc added. "ForbiddenTrail'' One of the season's biggest pictures ports to drive the prices of farm of using marginal lands. door and thcrcjarc my eggs, oranges, But our Crosley sold at the same commodities hijrher. This section like Anna McCann was a visitor of Mrs, lemons, butler, bacon and other ordi low price advertised. is promised next week Friday and S. ItiS, Western N.wipftp«r Unlsn. James Quinn, Friday afternoon and narily hard-lo-find articles right on He had a little settling up to do Saturday, when "The Conquerors", the shelves In TIIE DOOR. Nol a bit Of course, I'm nol telling anyone evening. of searching. Everything is right before he settled down! starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, what lo buy. Dut If anyone wants a ter banquet at the N. A. church on Pvelyn Quinn writes the 7th and Sth where I can find it. One of my refrigerator that's up-to-date and wiU show here. Attractions for tbe grade examination in Dansville Thurs friends said il seems as though there costs little, I-advise them to see the Also, cartoon comedy and "The following week include "One in a Life Colambia Road Thursday evening, May 25. is an Mira pantry inside the re. Croiiley electric refrigerator wllh Ihc By M:ta. W. 0. Norris day and Friday of this week. She will frigeralor.. Jungle Mystery," time", with Jack Oakie and Sidney 1 Mr. and Mirs. George Brown of Lan spend Wednesday and Thursday night Shclvador. Pox, and Wheeler and Woolsey in "So -sing, were making calls in the neigh with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, This Is Africa". Other good ones com borhood, Sunday. E. J. Wordoh and sons. ing soon include "Air Mail", "BiU of The L. A. S. at the church last week was well attended and proceeds Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norris visited Eugene Standfleld of Jackson, is Tuesday-Wednesday 15c Night Divorcement", with John Barrymore Mr. land Mrs. A. Griffin, Sunday after Mason Plumbing & Heating Co. and Katherine Hepburn,. and Slim were ten dollars. spending several days with his grand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson and noon in East Aurelius. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ewers. Phone 309 Summerville and Zasu Pitts in "They Mrs. C. Long has returned to her "AIR HOSTESS" ,Just Had To Get Married." wife and son Fred attended a funeral His grandfather. Will Standfleld, Is Sunday at Michigan Center. home in Adrian. very low at present. Evalyn Knapp, Thelma Todd and Mr. and Mra. W. E. Norris and son Paul Standfleld was a caller in this James Murray in a soaring ro If Claude Wett, DansvUle, wUl bring Herbert and MrSi Charles Burroughs If O. D. Campbell, city, will bring vicinity, Friday evening., this item to the NEWS office, be will HoUis Hanna and Clare Brown were mance that will thrill you to the attended the funeral of*Mrs. Mabel this Item to.tbe NEWS office, he wlU iicHiieEii4feR b« given a (r«« admtMlon ticket to tbe Norrifl, at Baton Rapids, Saturday. be given a free admlaalon ticket to the callers of Leo Ewers one evening last .. wiira eaiLVAB«B . .: • sky'8 limit! Uuon Theatre. There will;be a mother ami daugh week. ••. " INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASONy MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18> 1933 Pag* NIm health for some time but suffered a troit were guests Saturday evening calers of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rupp MeadsvUk stroke Saturday. The funeral services Udud Cornen of his father, C. L.I Hulett. of Bath. By Mn. Gnue Patrlek were held at the home Tuesday after By Bbfl. Mabfl E. Root Mr. and Mrs. E. 'j. Collins were din Joseph Beaumont of Lansing spent noon by Rev. Camburn with burial in ner guests of their daughter, Mr. and Sunday evening with his brother, Ted the Webberville cemetery. He leaves Mrs, Dwlght Laylln and family of Beaumont, and family. a wife and other relatives to mourn. The Island Corner homecoming will SP ORTS Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Showers and Miller Road Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foreman spent take place as usual the first Saturday Earl spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Fast of Angola, Indiana, spent Eva were diner guests Sunday of Mr. Earnest Monroe near Webberville. Sunday evening with her parents. ,in June. All teachers, scholars and those who have lived in this neighbor Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mor and Mrs. Francis Greenfield of Holt. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Galley and chil Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith of Lan ton. sing, and Miss Alice Hagcrman of hood are cordially invited to come and James and Lee Hulett, Mrs. Mabel Maroons And Trojans dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Calla Morton called on Mrs. E ,R6ot and Jane and Jean spent Harvey Oakley. Howell, spent Sunday with Mr. and renew old friendships, talk over old EATON K WALLOPS Divide Golf Honors Mrs. Ami Smith. times. Those attending will bring well Melvina DeCamp of Holt Sunday af Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells Mrs. James Parks was removed to The Epworth League of this place Ailed baskets and their own drinks. ternoon. and family north of Mason. the hospital in Lansing for an opera will put on a play, "Who Killed Earl There will be a short program and Mrs. Marian Allen and daughter ASELTINE HAS LOW SCORE tion, last Saturday. also sports On the sports committee MASON lOJPEN SEASON WITH TANSEY SECOND. Wright", Thursday evening. May 25, Iva were diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LITTLE CHANGE Mrs. I. P. Galpln and children and for the prevention of rum running. of last week's Items the name of Ken Arthur Allen, Sunday In Lansing. "There is little change In trousers," neth Kurtz was omitted . CAIIDINALS COLLECT 21 SCORES Mason and East Lansing high Dannie Patrick of Ann Arbor, spent Little Junior Shepler, 2-year-old son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrews and says a fashion-writer. It has, of OFF MASON. schools ended their golf match all the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Shepler, was Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beaumont and children were dinner guests Sunday of course, all gone to the tax-collectors. even Monday afternoon, Aseltine Patrick and Mr. and Mrs. W. Malcho. operated on for mastoid, tonsils and son Cieo were dinner guests of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Andrews of Lan- —Punch (London). .Lack of Practice •Iiindloains Mason with an 86 and Clipper with a 95 took Leland Bourne is working for Joe adenoids Monday morning in Lansing. Beaumont's mother, Mrs. Kate Mills, Tcmw, Mlzor Was Only Pitcher three points from Tansey with an 88 Dembecki. He is getting along as well as can be of Charlotte. On Roster. and Clark with a 98, But the other Mrs. Flora Whitney and family expected. Callers at the James Hulett home two Maroons gave the three points spent Sunday at Bath with Mr. and Sunday were Katherine Mae Adams Independent baseball opened at Eat back to the Trojans. Kellogg with a Mrs. William Whitney, and her niece Maurene, Mr. and Mrs, on Rapids last Sunday when Mason 105 and Harrison with 130 returned Mrs. Lcora Sessions spent the week South Wheatfield Otto Shatuck and Leo, Violet and Jewett-Vogt and the Cardinals played until sun the three points to Llghtner and Jer end in Fowlervllle, with her mother, By Mrs. Cflaude Hayhoe Wahnlta Shattuck of Lansing. down when the count stood 21 to 5 in ome of East Lansing who shot 99 and Mrs. H. Knickerbocker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Potts of Mor- favor of the Cardinals, Mizer was 120. Mrs. Chas. Nlethammer has not the only Mason pitcher available for Lawton Hedglln and family spent rlce spent Wednesday with Mr. and Coach Clifford Walcott and his been so well for the past week. Mrs. E. J. Collins. FUNERAL DIRECTORS duty and because of lack of practice golfers will entertain the Charlotte Orlle Whitney with the Stevens Sunday evening with Leonard Hendee. he had nothing on the ball. He was aggregation here Thursday afternoon. boys, attended a baU game at Jack William Smith was in Mason, Sat Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elsessor en hit hard and often but stuck it out. On Saturday the Maroon contingent son prison, Sunday. urday. tertained Sunday, Howard Elsessor The Cardinals were loaded with a will take part in the Little Seven Helen Walker and Russell Stevens Miss Margery Tanner and friend of and children, Mrs. Ollle Elsesor and Funeral Home—605 S. Jefferson flock of heavy hitters. The famous tournament at Howell. Inasmuch as had their closing days of school, last Lansing, visited Sunday afternoon children of Lansing and Jessie and Barnhill of Charlotte poled out a the tourney will be staged on the Friday. with Orin Morse. Nina May of East Lansing. home run, a triple, a double and a tricky Howell course the opinion pre Mrs. Galpln and Dannie Patrick Mijs Leah Wing spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bennet and 132—Phones—356 single. vails that the Howell lads will have called on Mrs. Chas. Nlethammer, night with Marguerite HayTToe. children spent Sunday with Mrs. Ben- Mason started out in brisk style by things their own way. Sunday. <^ Mr. and Mrs, Jess Curtis and Mr, net's mother, Mrs. Buck, of West Holt. bringing four scores home In the first and Mrs. Ed Otis visited S. A, War Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulett of De frame and another in the second. But ner, Thursday aifternoon. then the Mason offense slackened and Claude Hayhoe and family spent the Mason fielders began to start re Wonderland By Mrs. W. J. Clarke Sunday afternoon with Mr. and .Mrs, trieving balls from every far corner UUBAHLEIAKEN I Geo. Hayhoe. of the park. Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Warner spent For many of the Mason players the Mr. and Mrs. Stebbins of Lansing, Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, game Sunday was the first time they BYILIAMSIONIEAI called on Mr. Duke, Sunday. S. A, Warner. had a baseball in tUtiir hands this Mr. and Mrs, Holloway of "Ply Claudine Hayhoe spent Thursday year. Wet grounds has made prac NEITHER HIGH SCHOOL TEAM mouth, have been spending a few days night with Bernice Haynes. fif^M^nt PRICES tice impossible for the Mason team. MADE EARNED RUN. with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Conklln. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hendee en In other localities where sandy fields Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keeler of Jack tertained Mr. and Mrs, Earl King and BUSINESS OABDS Lagal Notice Lsgal Notice jLegal Notice Legal Notice Legal, Notice Board of Superviiors ATTORNCyS UOEMISB TO 8EUU IWUMM-JUNB ( State of Michigan. The Circuit Court for MOBTOAOB BAUt M08TGA0R BALE MORTOii.(iB SALE (Continued fiiom Page 10) State oe MIchiKUi. The Probate Court for the County of Ingham. In Chancery. _ Oefaalt havtkg been made in the oondltioas Default having been midt in the eonilltleni N*. tirn-A •. J. HOOD Mid GEORGE R. McABTHOB. the County of Ingham. The Michigan Trust Company ot Grand of a real ciUte mortgan. wbtraby Dm powar et a certain mortgage, whereby tha power of Default having been' made-in the oonditioria Attorney* at Uw. Fanners Bank BIdg., report of the Committee w»a «dopled and the At • wanion of aald Court, held at the Pro Raplda, Michigan, a Corporation, Trua- . of sale tbtreitt eonlainMl bMMM eperattv., sale therein contained has beeonie iMrative. of a certain mortgage'made by Minnie Loesch Maion, Mieh. Phone, oirioe tot. IwBtp •clulms were ordered p»ld. bate Oillce in the City o( Maaon, in aald coun tee, Plaintifl, made by Frank A. Sehmitt and Oatharin. J. given by Cliitord J. Pag* and Geneva B. Pam, to the Capitol Savings ft Loan Company, a Thereupon the report of the Committee on ty, on the 8th day of May, A. D. 1933. t vs. Scbmttt, hii wife, to B. J. Martin and Cer. his .wife, ot Lansing. Michigan, to The Corporation, dated the; 2nd day of April, 1928, a a P. WASNBR ft OWIOHT U WILSON. lioful nnd BridRe ClaiiWfi. waft nubmiUed and Preaent, HON. U B. McARTHUR, Judge Joho F. Gohr, Frances A. Gohr, and Dart trade E. Martin, husband and wife. Jointly, or Equitable Ufe Assurance Society of the United and recorded In the (lilice of the Register of Attorneya at Law. 1002-8-4 .fiaush Building, reiul by the Clerk an follow»: of Probate. National Bank, a National Banking Cor to survivor, dated July 18, 1982, and recorded States, a corporation organised and existing Deeds for the County of Ingham and SUte of Lansing, Michigan. 61-tf Your Committee on Rood and Bridge Claima.- In tho Matter of the Batate of VERRAZ- poration, Defendnnta. In the Ingham Ceunty, Michigan, RegUter of under the laws ot the State of New York, Michigan, on the 4th day of April, 1928, in to tvhom him been referred the followlntf ZANO ADBLBBBT DRUMM, Deceased. In this cause it appearing from the affida Deed's omoe on July 22, 1982, in liber 844 of dated the 16th day of July, A. D. 1981, and Liber 311 of Mortgages on Pago 79, on which cliilmH, hcB leave to report an follow»; Wo Rina A. Lott having filed In said court hla vit of Willis K. Towne, and from the alli- recorded in the olliee of the Register of Deeda FAOMEBB' MUTUAL petition, praying for license to aell tho intereat mortgagea on page 8St, upon which mortgage for the County of Ingham and State of Mich mortgage there la claimed to be dhe at the riRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP INGHAM liitvD curcfully examined tho claimii and rec davit of Arthur F. Dunnebacke, on file heroin, there la now claimed to be due apd payable date of this notice, for principal and interest, County. Safeat, cheapest, beat. For infor ommend their allowance an followo: of anid estate in certain real cstato therein that tho defendant, John P. CJohr, is a rcsi- for principal and Intereat, the sum of K68T.86, igan, on tho 17th day of September, A. D. tho aum of $1269.63. and the aum of $9.76 for No, Claimant Claimed Allowed described, . ... dent of this state, and that process for his 1931, in Liber 336 of Mortgages on Page 349. mation write to Louis Stid, aderetary. Ma It is Ordered, That tho 6th day of June, A. the mortgagees having deslared the whole debt thereof, on which mortgage there Is claimed Insurance paid by the mortgagee, and an at son. E. A. Densmore, prealdent. Mason, 080 A, H, PhllllpH » 43,75 |-43,7B appearance has been duly iaaued, and that the as due and payable by reason of mortgagort' torney's fee of $36.00 as provided for by law. Offiiie on first floor court house. lwB2p fl,Sl Chiia, H, Murray 63.76 63.75 D. 1933, at ton o'clock in the forenoon, nt said aamo cannot be acrved by reason of hia ab default in paying installment of Interest due to be duo at the date of this notice, for prin and no suit or proceeding at law having been OSl; L. T. Lasenby 8,00 " 8.00 Probate OUice. bo and in hereby appointed for sence from this state, nnd by reason of his January 18, 1933, and no suit at law having cipal, and intereat, tho sum of $4,275.16, and instituted to recover the moneys secured by SiKncd; G. O, DoxUtdcr, M, A, Hitrper, Chaa, hearing said petition, and that alt peraona in continued absence from his place of reaidcncs; an attorney's fee of $85.00 aa provided for by CHARLES PIELD, Agent, ClUsens Mutual terested In said estate appear before said court, been brought to recover, aald debt, or any. part law. said mortgage, or any part thereof. Automobilo Inaurance Company. Phone Ma W, licelt. John BroKnn. Fi-cd R. Huschke, J. B. at said time and place, to ahow cause why a therefore, on motion of Joseph H. Dunnebacke, thereof, notice Is hereby given that on Friday, Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the son 164. 4T-tf Ffty. E, A, Tyler, Committee. license to sell the interest of aaid estate in said attorney for plaintifl, it la oipdercd that tho May 26, 1933, at eleven o'cloek in the forenoon And no suit at law having been brought to power of sale contained in said mortgage, nnd Sup. Doxtadcr thcrcuifon moved that tho rc- real estate should not be granted; aaid defendant, John F. Gohr, cause his ap ot said day, at north entrance to City Hail recover said mortgoge debt or any part there tho statute in such case made and provided, VETBRINARLAN Ifort of the Committee bo adopted and that pearance to bo entered in said caijso within Building, Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, of, on tho 29th day of July, 1933, at 10 o'clock llic Clerk bo autliorixed and instruclod to draw It is Further Ordered. That public notice three montha from the date of this order, and DR. H. C. GRAHAM, associated with Dr. Geo. thereof be given 'by publication of a copy of (that being one of the places whore the Ing Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of In tho forenoon, the undersigned will, at the Moody. Phone 4B7. his witrritnta in payment of tho clitlmf), an roc- this order, for three aucccsslve weeks previous that in caac of his appearance ho cause an ham County Circuit Court is held), said mort- sale contained in sold mortgage and pursuant north front door of tho City Hail, in the City ommentlctl by tho Committee, Sup, Harpor, nec- to said dhy of hearing. In tho Ingham County answer to plaintlU'a bill of complaint to be gagees will, by virtue of the power of sale In to tho statute of tho Stato of Michigan in of Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, that onilefl the nibtlon. The roll witff then called News, a newspaper printed and circulated in flietl, and a copy thereof to bo served on said mortgage and in purauance of the statute auch case made and provided, notice la hereby being a place where tho Circuit Court for the Legal Notice itnil tho various Supervisors voted aff follows! plalntill's attorney within fifteen days after in such case provided, sell at public auction given that on Saturday, the 29th day of July, County, of Ingham la held, sell at public auc Ycft-H—Barnhart. Beatty. BfoK»n. Campbell. said county. L. B. McARTHUR. service on him of n copy of tho said bill of (A true copy.) Judge of Probate, the lands described therein, or so much as A. D. 1933, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon tion, to the higheat bidder, tho premises dc Cfirven, Doxtftdcr. l''ay, Fletcher, Haipcr. Hay complfUnt and' notice ot this older; and that in shall be necessary to satisfy the amount due (Eastern StAndard Time) at tho north en acribcd in aidd mortgage, or ao niueh thereof MORTGAGE SALE ner. Huschke, Kaiser, Kircher. Larnlwo, Mot- MARTHA THAYER. _ „ , default thereof said bill be taken aa confessed thereon at the time of aale, together with in trance to the City Hall In the City ot Lan ns may bo necessary to pay tho amount ao as Default hnving been mmie In the conditions calf. Moore, Heck, Rcfldy, Uccd, Mutz. RoKOfH. Deputy Register of Probate. t9w4 by tlie said defendant. terest thereon at seven per cent from date, sing, Ingham County, Michigan, (that being aforesaid duo on said mortgage, with seven of n certain mortgnge, whereby tlio power of Sftwyer. Scheifcrh. Shitw, Spceru. Swartout, SHERIFF'S SA'LB It is ordered that within forty days tho aaid nnd all legal coats, includini; an attorney fee one of tho places whore tho Circuit' Court for per cent interest, nnd nil lognl costs, together sale therein cnntnlned has become operative, Tomifleton, Tylef-, VnnBurcn, Walker, Woods By virtue of a writ of Fieri Paciaa. issued plalntin cause a copy of this order t» bo pub of Thirty-flve Dollars, the lands described as: tho aald County of Ingham is held) said mort with aaid nttorncy'a fee, wliich said premiacs given by NESTER W. MORRISON and and Clfalf-roan Edifftr—32. Nays—0. So a ma out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court lished in the Ingham County News, a news West forty feet of east one bundled twenty gagee will sell at public auction to tho highest are tleacribed in said mortgnge ns foliowa: GLADYS I. MORRISON, husband and wife, to jority ot ail the SuperviaorH having voted for the County of Oakland, and State of Mich paper printed, published and circulating at tlie feet of lot one, and west forty feet of eaat bidder tho lands and premises described in said Beginning Seventy (70) rods Enat nnd Forty- the STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY • therefor, the reifort of the Committee waff igan, to me directed and delivered, in favor county seat of aaid county, and that aald pub one hundred twenty feet .f north two rods of mortgage, or ao much thereof as may bo nec Eight (48) rods North ot South one-fourth of Lansing, Michigan, a corporation, on April aflopled and the claims wore ordered paid. of Arthur I, Benedict and Ida May Benedict, lication bo continued therein at least once in lot two, block D, City of Laniigg, Ingfaam casary to pay the amount due aa aforesaid on (Vt) Post of Section Eighteen (18), Town Four 9th. 1927. and recof-ded in the office of the Thereupon the rcifort of tho Committee on against the gooils and chattels, lands and tene each week for six weeks In auccession, Ceunty, Michigan. aaid mortgage, with Interest thereon at the (4) North, Rnnge Two (2) West, thence North Register of Deeds for Ingham County, Michi Pulfiic Hcitlth Claims wiw pf-cffentcd and read ments of Mountain View Orchards, a Michigan Dated, April 25, 1933. Dated February 20. 19S8. rate of six per cent from date, and all legal Eight (8) rods, thence West Ten (10) rods, gan, on April 18th, 1927, in Liber 258 of Mort by the Clork as follows; Corporation, I did, on the 15th day of May, LELAND W. CARR. Circuit Judge. E. J. MAR'HN, coata, charges and expenses, Including an at thenco South Eight (8) rods, thence E^t Ten gages at page 132, upon which mortgam there Yotfr Committee on Public Health Claims, to A, D, 1933, levy upon and take all the right, JOSEPH H. DUNNEBACKE. Attorney for f GERTRUDE E. MARTIN, Mortgagees. torney fee of $35.00 allowed by law and also (10) rods to beginning. Township of Lansing, la claimed to bo due at the date hereof, for whom hfui been referred the foliowinif claims, title and interest of said Mountain View Or Plaintifl. Business Addresn: Suite 502 Hollis- C. F. ft E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for any other sum or sums which may be paid by Ingham County, Michigan. principal nnd interest. $3703.62. bett leave to report its follows! Wo have cafe- chards, a Michigan Corporation, in and to tho ter Building, Lansing, Michigan. 17w7 Mortgagees, Business Addreas: 601 American the mortgagee to protect its interest in tho Dated May 4. 1933. And no fiction nt Inw hnving been brought fully examined tho claims and recommend that following described real estate, situated in the State Savings Bank Billding. fianalne, Michi premiacs. CAPITOL SAVINGS ft LOAN COMPANY. _j recover aald mortgage debt, or any part they l)c referred to tho Sui>erlntchdcnts of County of Ingham and State of'Michigan, to- gan. 9wl3 The lands and premises described in said Mortgagee. thereof, And George G. MaDan having duly Poor for payment! wit: All those certain pieces or parcels of land MORTGAGE SALE mortgage being as follows: Situated in tho City CUMMINS ft CUMMINS. Attorneys for qualified as Receiver of the State Savinga ft No, Clitimant Claimed Allowed situatetl and Mng in tho Township of Leslie, MORTGAGE SALE of Lanaing. in tho County of tngham, and Mortgagee. 406 Capitol Savings ft Loan Build Loan Company, nnd having been duly author 048 SpaiTow Hospital I 58,50 $ 58,60 County ot Inghfim, State of Michigan, describ- Default having been made in the conditions State of Michigan, and more particularly de- ing. Lansing. Michigan. lSwl3 ised In the premiacs. BID Sifniow Hospital 4.50 4,60 of a certain mortgage, whereby the power of Default having been made in the conditions sale therein contained has became opefativo. flCribed aa: Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of 650 Sparf'ow Hospital 76,50 76,50 of a certain mortgage, whereby the power of Lot No. 68 of Standard Real Estate Com MORTGAGE SALE sale contained in said mortgage anil purauant 651 Sparrow Hospital 9,00 9,00 The North %. of the Eaftt Vj of the South given by Louis Peaaley and Ella L. Peaalcy. aalo therein contained has became operative, west W of Section 10, except a piece of land his wife, to the State Savings and Loan Com given by HIRAM LrlTLE and SARAH B. pany's Westmoreland Addition to tho City of No. 5J7-G to the statute of the state of Michigan in such fi52^S|)»rfow Hospital —,. 81,50 81,50 pany, of Lansing. Michigan, a corporation, on Lansing, according to the recorded plat there Default having been mode in tho conditions cnae made and provided, notice is hereby given 05,1 Sparfow Hospital 36,00 .36.00 described a« commencing nt a point 2 rods LrrrLB, husband and wife, to tha STATE of together with tho hereditamonta nnd ap of a certain mortgage made by Marshal L. that on THURSDAY. July 6th. 1933, nt lliM 661 Sparfow Hospltid 67.50 67.50 South of the Northwest corner of said descrip May 22nd. 1925. and recofdcd In tho office of SAVINGS AND LOAN COMP.ANY, of Lan tion : thence South 58 rods; thence East 2 22-29 tho Register of Deeds for Ingham County. sing, Michigan, a corporation, on February purtenances thereof. Pocreh and Leila M. Foerch, huaband and wife, o'cloek In the forenoan (Eastern Standard 055 Sphrfow Hospitjtl 135,00 135,00 Michigan, on May 26th, 1926, In Liber 268 of Dated at Lansing. Michigan, this 28th day to tho Cnpltol Savings ft Lonn Company, a Time) aaid mortgage will be foreclosed by a 050 St, !,itwf-enco Hospital 253,00 253,00 rods; thence North 58 rods; thence West ISth, 1929, and recorded In the office of the ot April, A. D; 1933. Corporation, dated the 2nd day of August. aale at public auction to the highest bidder, at 6,';7 St, I.,ftwf'chce HospltftI 76,50 76,50 2 22-29 i-ods to Iwginning; also, the North 2 Mortgages at page 33, upon which said morU Register of Deeda for Ingham County. Michi rods of the West '/j of the Southwest Vi of gage there is clalmoj to bo due at tho date gan, on February 28th. 1929, In Liber 258 of THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 1930. and recorded In the oftico of the Rogialei' the north entrance to the City Hall. In the City 0.18 SL Litwrohce Hffspital — 94,50 04,50 hereof, for pflncipid and interest, $1045.26. SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, MorU of Deeds for the County of Ingham and State of Lanaing. Ingham County. Michigan, that 050 Si, l.uwf'ehco HospltftI 81,00 81.00 Section 16; also, commencing 32 rods Eftst Mortgages on pair* 242, upon which aald mort- gsgee. of Michigan, on tho 6th day of August, 1930, being one of the placea whore the Circuit Court 661 Itobinsoh nftrliicr rftnerftl of tho Northwest corner of Section 16; thence And no action at law having lieon brought gage there is claimed to be due at the date In Liber 331 of Mortgagea, on Pago 563. on Eftst 28 cotla; thence South 40 rotia; thence' to recover aaid mortgage debt, or any part hereof, for principal, Intereat and inaurance, HAYDEN. HUBBARD ft RATHBUN, Attor for tho said County is held, of tho lands and Homo - 55,00 55,00 $32,14,99, neys for Mortgagee. Business Address: 907 which mortgage there is claimc » I •:^i,';' Pwe Twflve INGHAM COUNTT NEWs;ms6N, MICW MAY 18,1933 Early Lansing Paper Cbunty Achievement IHSCiOtEl LESLIE Was Political Organ COUNCIL Day Is Held Friday Mn. EmMt SbemiMi • ' -''if'' • ' PROCEEDINGS L. F. COLUER HAS TABLOID IS- MANY COUNTY WOMEN GATHER WILL OCCUR ON F SUE.OF 1878. • FOR ANNUAL EVENT. V Entcrtuin tit Dinner Mason, Mich., May 10, 1933. MEMBERS OF THE STITDENT Tabloid newspapers are not new. The Council met in special session About 450 women, members of the COUNCIL WILL BE SELECTED. Complimenting Miss Wilhelmina Back hi 1872 the Lanshig Daily Re home furnishings class of Ingham Sprick and Dr, G. Winters of Detroit, and was called to order by Mayor publican was published in tabloid size. Taylor. 'Present; Aldermen Darling, county organized under the direction .Annual Cauwis Wiw Held Last Friday Supt, D. E. Clay and Mrs, Clay enter of Michigan State college, co-operat L. F. Collier of Mason recently found Fletcher, Jewett, Kelly, Swartout, In Local School For Govern tained the following staff of teachers il copy among some old papers. It is ing with the United States department • \>07- of the school-at a six o'clock dinner of Surateaux, Absent none. ing Body. dated July 30, 1872. of agriculture and the Ingham county * your charming appointments Friday, the The newspaper was primarily con It is resolved by the City Council of extension service, gathered in Mason Last Friday being the second Fri Mrs, Altavene McClaln, the Misses cerned with politics. Nearly every the City of Mason, that the applica last Friday, May 12, for the sixth an day in May the annual caucus was Zora Greiner, Ethel Moran, Florence tions of Burt's Restaurant, The Club nual achievement day meeting held at Hurst, Laura Hemmmger, Marie But paragraph contained a reference to held at the general assembly in the national, state or county politics. An Lunch,-Guy' S. Thorburn, Orla W, the Methodist church. Miss Gertrude afternoon. The active mayor, Rudolph cher, George Cook, Fred Ncllis and Maine, and the Hotel Mason, to the Reis, specialist from Michigan State, VdlL-E5 Lester Phillips, Other than Dr, Win account of the republican county con Michitsch, presided over the cau vention disclosed that Thaddeus Dens Liquor Commission for a license to was in charge of the meeting. ters of Detroit, Miss Dorothy Mclntee sell beer and wine, according to the anc/ . cus and called for the nominations for of Ypsilantl, and.Miss Dorothy Adams more was renominated for county A display of the rugs made by the the offices of mayor, clerlt, treasurer treasurer while M, D, Chatterton was provisions of Act No, 64 P, A, 1933, of Olivet, were also guests: Decora be and the same is hereby approved women during the winter course of and cheer-leader. Each class then tions of the dining room were carried unanimously nominated for judge of study In home furnishings was very DOUm yOC/A CHIC" held its own caucus for the nominat probate and Henry J, Haight for reg and the City Clerk is hereby author out in a color scheme of pink and ized and directed to authenticate said interesting. The various kinds ot rugs ion of candidates for aldermen to re green with pink tulips used in pro ister of deeds. A, R, Burr was nomi and the quantity of them proved the present them in the student council. nated sheriff from a field of 11, applications for an in behalf of the fusion to further the effect. Miss City of Mason, members of the extension groups had Election will occur on Friday, May 19, Sprick, who has been a valued mem The Republican was of the Grant not failed to comply with the require in the morning. Only those with ber of the teaching staff here for the type and was violently opposed to Resolution adopted by the following ments of the course. There were rugs Nelly Don de{Hy draws passing averages may hold office. past six years in the capacity of com Horace Greeley, vote; Yeas 6; Nays 0, of burlap, made into beautiful pat fine, permanent finish Those nominated for the highest of mercial teacher and director of the Memories of the Civil War were By Alderman Swartout:- terns, rugs made from overalls and fice in the school, that of the mayor, glee club, has announced her mar fresh and news dispatches carried in Resolved by the City Council, that work shirts, worked artistically into organdy through hem are Charles Swartout, Robert Wile riage to Dr, Winters as an event of formation regarding the "carpet bag the applications of Jennie's Lunch and attractive throw rugs. Hooked, braid stitched slots at neckline, den, Orlo Lang and Dale Fay. Eva June, After their marriage Dr, Win gers" in the South The Ku Klux was Tony Simone, be referred to the City ed, crocheted and knit rugs were on places fullness at the sa Oesterle and Elizabeth Michitsch are ters, now an interne in a Detroit hos soundly berated for driving northern Attorney for further investigation. display. in the contest for clerk of the council. pital, will have a position on a hospi ers out of Arkansas, Supported by Aid, Fletcher, Car lient points in bodice and Treasurer nominees are Lorraine tal staff in Brooklyn, New York, The day's program opened in the Local news items stated that the ried, Yeas 6; Nays 0, morning with the inspection of the Smith, Elwynn Collar and Staley whore they will immediately locate. sophomore class of M, A, C, had re By Alderman Kelly:- skirt, closely fits the waist Haugh, exhibits from ten o'clock until 11:00, turned to the campus after a vacation Resolved by the City Council of the Mrs, Russell McBride then conducted with high skirt panels — Two aldermen will be elected from of a day and a half at Pine Lake City of Mason, that the Liquor Com group singing which was followed by and makes this frock of the senior, junior, sophomore and Junior-Senior I'lirty where a good time was had by all. mission of the State of Michigan be freshman classes of the coming year. "Under' the Big Tent" bearing out the roll calls of the various groups of Other information in tbe issue was asked to define the opening and clos the county. The visitors were then voile, showered with chalk- They will be chosen from the follow the inscription of the dance program that 200 boys were at the ' reform ing hours for places where beer and introduced and the county executive white dots. It looks like a ing candidates: Seniors, Kenneth more than 300 guests including mem school and that Lansing doctors fear wines are sold as follows: Cline, Otto Fancher, Orrin Kinnison, bers of the two higher classes of the committee was introduced, Mrs, Wal ed an outbreak of cholera morbus. Opening hour, 7:00 A, M,, closing ter Ketchum is the chairman of the million! Wears like it, too Samuel Tomlinson and James Wieg school mingled together at the -annual The editor warned that green fruit hour, 11:00 P, M,, except Saturdays man; juniors, Harvey Seeley, Charles Junior and Senior reception Friday county committee and the other mem — but—the price is only should be denied children. when the closing hour shall be 12:00 bers are Mrs, Doris Puffenberger, Hammell and Lee Youngs; sophomore, evening. Entirely different and more o'clock midnight. No beer or wine Hobart Fuller, Gertrude Dart, Fran colorful was the setting for this af Mrs, Edith Freshour, Mrs, Vera Day Dawn in the Forest, Watch Your Step shall be sold on Sunday. ton, Mrs, Pearl Terrill, Mrs, Iva Wil ces Peek, Sanford Silsby and l^obert fair than any held here before. The and Little Giant, Supported by Aid, Swartout, Car Bancrollt; freshman, Ellen Field, Mary gymnasium in which it was held was son, Mrs, Harriet Ellerby, Mrs, Jos 95 ried, Yeas, 6; Nays, 0, ephine VanOstran and Mrs, Maude Hilbourn, Esther Demaska, Marguar- arranged .like a huge circus tent, The Morse school- of which Miss Council then adjourned to the regu 1 ite AshCal, Bud Zimmer and Kenneth seamed paper enclosed the entire walls Lovejoy, Mrs, Maybelle Howlett en Jean Sherman is teacher, will close lar meeting time. May 15, 1933, . tertained with a vocal solo and Miss Barto, and formed the ceiling from which Friday with a picnic in Russell park. GEORGE KELLOGG, City Clerk, In the seventh and eighth grades hundreds of colored balloons were sus Gertrude Reis gave a talk on the Following a course of study of 12 home furnishings project. only one alderman will be elected to pended, A merry-go-round, animals weeks beginning Monday at Ferris Mason, Mich,, May 15, 1933, the council. The eighth grade nomi painted true to color clowns, and a Institute, Miss Sherman will be re Council met and was called to order Dinner was served the women in the nees are Doris Coffey, Howard Ash- German band made it difficult to re turned to the Morse district in Sep by Mayor Taylor, Present: Aldermen Methodist cliurch and at the I, O, O, fal, Bartlett Smith, Geoi-ge Percival, alize the hurdy gurdy affair was soon tember for her fifth year of service in Darling, Fletcher, Jewett, Kelly, Sur- F. hall and the afternoon session was Keith Wright, Edward Slack and Les to terminate in a formal dance begin that community, having taught her ato, Swartout, Absent, none, called at 1:15 when more group sing lie Palmer, The seventh graders oi ning with the grand march which was initial term there. ' Minutes of the last meeting were ing was enjoyed under the direction ne.xt year, the present sixth graders, led by Gaylo Smith and Miss Mildred read. of Mrs, McBride, Miss Edna V, Smith, did not participate in the caucus and Keeney with next in line Allen Clancy Born to Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bunk state home demonstration leader, gave PARKHURSrS STORE will elect their representative next fall and Theryl Freeman, The former er, May 15, a daughter, Anna Belle, By Alderman Surateaux: That the a short address on "Our Job" outlin when their class is oi-ganized. young man.is president of the junior Mr, and Mrs, George Eckhart of minutes of the meeting held on May ing the objectives of each member of This year a new office appears on class and Mr, Clancy is president of Lansing, were Saturday guests of Mr, 1, 1933, be amended to show that the the extension groups. Miss Frances and Mrs, George Owen, Mrs, Caroline resolution offered by Alderman Sura Brower entertained with two whistling the ballot, that of cheer-leader. For the senior class, Don Davidson's or and presented the traveling gavel and merly this position was filled follow chestra of Lansing, furnished music Shopbell of Woodland, is also visiting teaux, relative to the refunding of solos and was accompanied by Mrs, bonds of said city, was adopted and Wheatfield Center gave a program consisting of residings ing the vote of the general assembly for dancing, A short program con for a few weeks her daughter, Mrs, McBride, Miss Phyllis MacAUan, a By Mrs. George Pratt songs and a play "The Detour Ahead", after try-outs by severn! seeking this sisting of a musical reading by Miss Owen, that in the minutes 'thereof, after the five year old, then sang two solos, minute that said "resolution was sup ,-«..»,,«,.»,.#«#...i,t,.#.,t,,t,,t,,>,.t,4 Refreshments were served by Leslie place. This year nominations were Felionice Wood, a welcome to the The Stitchery club are meeting to Dr, E, L, Austin, professor ot edu Grange, made for tbis office. Those named seniors by tho junior class president, ported by Alderman Kelly, there be day (Thursday) with Mrs, Neil Miles, inserted, "Said resolution was adopt cation at Michigan State college gave Mrs. Chapman, Mrs, Geo, Robison were Eldi-ed Yerks, Fred Kellogg,' responded to by the senior class pres "Living a Gallant Life" will be the Mr, and Mrs, Dell Wolf and chil ed by the following vote: Yeas 6; a short address and Mrs, Marie Smith .and Mrs, Ray Dillenbeck attended the dren spent Saturday evening witli Mr. Glcimdene Slusser and C,,V, Post, ident, selections by the high school theme for the Rev, O, B, Thurston's Nays 0, and pupil. Miss Maxine Rouse, pre kindergarten pliiy at Mason last Fri and Mrs, Norman Sparling, Only one cheer-leader will be elected, band under the direction of F, C., talk at baccalaureate services for day night, The above resolution was supported sented a short play, "The Groove", Miss Helen Jolly of Twining, spent Tlie election is carried on in much Perno and featured by xylophone solo rural eighth grade pupils held May 28 County Agent I-I, H, Barnum then Mr, and Mrs, Albert Backus and the same manner that tho official el parts by Mr, Perne's young son Ford, by Aid, Swartout, and carried by the Saturday afternoon with Mrs, Frank in the Congregational church at eight following vote; Yeas 6; Nays 0, presented the certificates to the wom Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Gibson and Biggs, ections are conducted. An election and a group of piano selections by o'clock, Mrs, A, T, Ingalis will be in en having completed their courses, as Rcva wei-e Sunday guests of Mr, nnd board is named consisting of members Miss Evelyn Whitney was announced The finance committee report the Mrs, Mary Sparling and grand charge of the music for this service. following claims and recommend that the final part of the program. Mrs, Floyd Donal and Martha, daughter, Margaret, Sparling, spent of cacii class and challengers are at by Miss Dorothy Whitney preceding Teachers and pupils are requested to hand to proliibit those not elegible to the dance, l^efreshmcnts were served. they be allowed: Mrs, Chapman and Harry and Mr. Sunday with Mr, nnd Mrs, Dell Wolf gather in the chapel, preparatory to Glenn P, Stevens & men ? 38,03 and Mrs, Goo, Robison spent Sunday and family. vote fi-om doing so. Only those who Patrons for the affair wei-e Mr, and raarclung in a body to be seated. Services Are Held have a passing average in at least tVIrs. Clay, Mr, and' Mrs, Roscoe Ed Chester Fletcher .: 1,'10 in Mason, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Biggs and three of tlie four subjects they are wards.and Miss Florence Hurst, Hazel Hatch, who submitted to a re George R. Deuel 8,17 For Cora Leonard Mrs, Geo, Sadler, Mrs, Geo, Pratt Howard and Mrs, Guy Graves spent cari-ying during the last semester are cent operation for appendicitis, is con Arrow Oil Co, 67,SS and Goldean were Sunday guests of Sunday in Lansing with Mr, and ,VIrs, permitted to vote. Each class lias its valescing satisfactorily and is expect tVIickelson-Baker Lbr, Co, 6,82 nUUIAL M\nE NEAR WEBaEK- Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Sadler, Claude Biggs, Stylt! Show Mrs, D, L, Wood and Leta wci'e own voting precinct with all voting ed home soon, Barker-Fowler Co, 1,10 VILLE WEDNESDAY. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Frost spent About two hundred people attended Thursday evening guests of Mr, and for tlic mayor, clerk, treasurer nnd A line band stand has been erected Jason E, Taylor .- '15.00 last Wednesday in St, Louis, Gratiot cheer-lender. Only those aldermen the spring style show exhibit cf H south of the Murphy block on a va iMickelson-Haugh Co, 10,38 Mrs, Dell Wolf, members of the lioliie economic group Funeral services were conducted at county, who will represent his own class will cant lot on Main street, A concert Carrier-Stepliens Co, 12,50 the A, B, Ball funeral home Wednes Mr, and Mrs, Loyd Hume of Leslie, be voted upon by tho individual, of the local school under the direc was held Wednesday evening by mem 1^, B, Wallace 1,-15 Mr, and Mrs, Roland Frost and Chil spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs, Chas, tion of Miss Florence Hurst, held day afternoon for Mrs, Cora Leonard, dren were Sunday dinner guests of Pi-iiitcd ballots, similar to the official bers of the school band. Elliott Grocery Co, 18,09 61, who passed away at the home of Webster, ballots, are used by the school,. Wednesday afternoon in the gym of Wolverine Engineering Co, — 8,00 Mr, and Mrs, Walter Frost and report tho school building. The affair was Thus far there has been seemingly her son, Frank, on Monday, The Rev, Mr, Underwood some better, no arrangements made for Memorial S, M, A. Corporation 20,50 H, H, Hoyt officiated at the services. Foil A HAINY DAY representative of a dress and pajama M, Warkley 1,70 Mrs, George Frost and Marjorle and "I observe that you do a great shop, with introductions and an Day observance other than the pur Interment was made in the Alchin chase of flags by the village for dec; Hall-Siagh, Inc, 4,00 cemetery near Webberville. Mrs, Wilber Gibson nnd Reva attended many favors for that influential citi nouncements made l:y Jule Fogg and Dr. L, A, Wileden 46,36 the mother 'and daughter banquet in zen," i OBITUARY i orating soldiers' graves. Cora Lantis was born in White Oak Fern Easton. Articles were exhibited Bd, Cemetery Trustees 183,99 Dtansville last Friday evening, "Those aren't favors," answered • • Officers and committees of the local township, on October 8, 1871, the on models for whom they were made Lee & Gady 12,18 Wheatfield Grange No, 851 motored Senator Sorghum; "those are invest i,,«,,«,,«,,t,,«,.*,,i.,«,,t,.«..t»«,.*»t..."t"«..*.'«.'*..*-t,,t,,«,.i order of the Eastern Star honored the daughter of Nathan and Otillia Lan which included persons ranging in Leo Burton 12,01 over to Leslie last Saturday evening ments,"—Washington Evening Star. Lois Mae Eddy, daughter of Mr, ages from one year to high school retiring Worthy Matron, Mrs, Matilda A, B, Ball 10,00 tis, She resided there until her mar and Mrs, Paul Eddy, 601 Samantha students. Prizes were awarded for Young, with a party held in the dining Armour & Co, 40,57 riage to Henry L, Leonard on April street, Lansing, was born Sept, 11, only seventh and eighth gra'de work, room of the Masonic hall Monday eve Mason Plumb, & Heating Co, - 1,95 11, 1906, She then moved to Delhi 192G, at Mason, Mich,, and died Fri ning. About 35 were seated at long township and then to Mason and from the ninth grade work was not judged Kroger Grocery 3,16 day morning. May 12, 1933, at a Lan tables prettily decorated for the occa there to the farm home northeast of at this time. Of the first groups men R, B, Rice 40,00 sing hospital after four weeks illness sion at which a six o'clock dinner was Leslie, She is survived by the hus tioned Maxine Blackmore won first. Mason Elevator Co, 24,75 witli appendicitis and undulant fever, ^ary Catherine Fitzpatrick second, served, Mrs, Young was presented a band, Henry, and three sons, Frank, Finck's Overalls gift from the assembled group, Harry B, Neely 1,75 Earnest and Wellington, three broth aged 0 years and 8 months. Funeral j Margaret Striker third prizes, L, E, Salisbury • _— 14,96 services were held at. the Gorsline-1 Qimiiflcations considered wore, suit- Mr, and Mrs, Frank Brace of Cold- ers, Bert and Melvin, and two sisters, Dr, Gertrude O'Sullivan 61,50 Amanda and Sarah, and a number of Runciman funeral home Monday mor-. ^bie patterns, tippropriate material water were Sunday guests of the Iat Mich, Bell Telephone Co. 8,55 Finclt's heavy weight overalls are.the best ning at 10:30 o'clock, with burial In | t,;,,, j^,,^ workmanship. The work grandchildren, nieces and nephews, ter's sister, Mrs, M, C, Ward, and Wesley Wiegman 32,30 on the market at any price. The price of the Mt, Hope cemetery, Ihe Rev. of the economic group will be contin- family. V, L, Palmer 11.50 W, G, Flowerday of Lansing officiated | i„to ^ic summer under the supsupere - Lawrence Van Horn 10,00 If Howard Gillette, Dansville, will Finck's has recently been reduced to 98c; the at the services. She was the only Honoring Miss Florence Freeman's bring this item to the NEWS office, vision of Miss i-Iurst during which birthday anniversary, Mrs, Kathryn Joseph C, Ponton 11,50 overall is now a greater bargain than ever. daughter and leaves to mourn their time, planning and preparing meals, Ira Rose 21,64 he will be given a free admission loss, her parents, three brothers, Nor Farley of Jackson, entertained a ticket to the Mason Theatre. Let us show you the difl'erence in good over room decorating and sewing in the group of ten guests from Leslie at her G, M, Porter, Trustee 95.51 man Lewis, Clifford Donald, and Clar home will be the objective, ence James; two grandmothers, Mrs, home in Jackson, Friday, Bowers Tire & Battery Shop _ 2,30 alls and ones of inferior quality. J, C, Corsaut 71,00 paid to the Committee of the Browne- Mary E, Ulrey, of l^eed City and Mrs, Mrs, Harriet Carpenter after spend Cavender Post of the American Le Louisa S, Eddy of Lansing, and many ing the winter months in Lansing re M, M, Bowers and men. Labor Band Festival credited -to welfare acct, 151,49 gion, of Mason, Mich,, having such other relatives. She was a very pat- turned to her home here Monday. matter in charge, to be expended by An Ingham county band festival The report of the finance 'committee lent, lovable little girl, lovefj and was held in the auditorium of the Eleanor Ann Edwards is absent them for the purposes aforesaid. 98c cherished by her parents and rein- school building Tuesday evening at was adopted by the following vote: from school on account of a severe Yeas 6; Nays 0, Resolution was supported by Aid, tives, nnd by all her playmates and vvhich time the spacious room was case of tonsilitis. Surateaux and carried by the follow Icindiy regarded by all who knew her, hhed to capacity with an appreciative The report of E, B, Kelly, City A complete line of other work clothes at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thurston and Treasurer, for the month of April was ing vote: Yeas 6; Nays 0, She was a very bright little student audience of about 600 people, Fol- sons of Jackson, were dinner guests correspondingly low prices. We sell only of the second grade at the Everett lowing are the seven schools repro- received and placed on file. The annual report of the chief and of the former's parents, Sunday. secretary of the Mason Fire Depart schooi, and will be greatly missed by sented and the program presented: Robert Lumbard will graduate from By Aid, Jewett: Resolved by,the quality merchandise—but we sell it at a price her teacher, her little friends and by Okemos high school band, directed by City Council of Mason, that the appli ment was received and placed on file. Big Rapids, Thursday evening where The annual report of the Cemetery that makes cheap merchandise a poor invest everyone who knew her, , H, L, Lyon; Alamo, Dynamic a.nd The he has been a student in pharmacy. cation of Madeline E, Heath, to the A precious, flower from the garden Lost Chord; Holt high school band, di- Liquor Commission of the State of Trustees was received and placed on ment. Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Norton and the file. of love, rected by James H, Jennings, the Out- Iatter's father and mother, Mr. and Michigan for a license to sell beer and Has been picked by an Angel, and look. Twilight Hour and Headway; wine at retail, according to the pro The report of the retiring Health Mrs. R, V. Perry, are scheduled to Officer was received and filed. taken above, l Mason high school band, directed by reach here sometime this week from visions of Act No, 64 P, A. 1933, be She gave up her life without even a' Joseph Wyman, Gypsy/ Festival, SBlec- and the same is hereby approved, and On motion the Council adjourned to Joy 0. Davis & Co. Sanford, Florida, where they have liv Monday, June 5th,'1933, word; , tion from Prince Charming, On the ed the past few years. ^ the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to authenticate the said GEORGE KELLOGG, City Clerk,; To live with the Angels, and be with Square; Fowlerville high sciiool or- R. O. Edwards is convalescing sat the Lord, , chestra, directed by Winchester Rich- application for and in behalf.of the isfactorily from his recent operation City of Mason,, And when we all meet in that heaven- ard. Love and Roses, Columbus and for appendicitis at Foote hospital in ly land, ; Beauty Spot; WiUiamston high school Jackson, and Is expected to be return Resolution was supported by Aid, She'll be the Angel, to greet us, with band, directed by Miss Viola A, Brady, ed home Friday. Swartout and was adopted by the fol outstretched hands, .Military Escort, Zenith and Activity; At a meeting of Leslie Community lowing vote: Yeas 6; Nays 0. Stockbridge high school band, direct- Grange held Saturday evening in the By Alderman Swartout: Resolved If Angus Barnes, R, 3, will bring ed by B, Wayne Armstrong, Still by the City Council, that the applica town hall at which members of the Repair ^nd Remodel this item to the NEWS office, he will Night, Magnita and Matinee; Leslie Wheatfleld Grange were guests ap tion of Virginia Spagnola Simone, to be given a free admission ticket to the high school band, directed by P, C, proximately 90 members of the or the Liquor Commission of the State ol Mason Theatre, Perne, assisted by L, H, jphilllps. ganizations were present. The visit Michigan, for a license to sell beer and wine at retail according to the ing members performed the ceremony NOW of opening and closing the meeting provisions of Act No 64 P. A. 1933, be and* also presented a playlet, "Detour and the same is hereby approved, and Ahead", readings by two of their the City Clerk la hereby authorized members and a group of vocal selec and directed to authenticate said ap Prices Are Still Low, But Are Advancing ^ tions by their male quartette, The plication for and in behalf of the City House-Cleaning Wheatfield Grange Master also pre of Mason. Every Day • sented the traveling gavel to the local Resolution was supported by Aid. Grange. Refreshments were served. Fletcher and was adopted by the fol Funeral services for Mrs. Henry lowing vote: Yeas 6; Nays 0. By Aid. Kelly: Resolved by the City BARGAINS Breckenridge, who died Sunday at the Burgess hospital in Kalamazoo fol Council of the City of Mason that the Re-MdJ While Prices Are Down! lowing an operation for appendicitis proposals of the several physicians of and an attack of pneumonia, were the City of Mason relative to furnish House cleaning time is liere! Tlie necessary articles for h61d Wednesday at 2 .-30 in the Baptist ing medical care and treatment of city welfare cases, be and the same liouse cleaning may be purcliased at tliis store at greatly church here, with the Rev. Edward J. With the prices of lumber and building materials rising daily and the Cross officiating. She leaves a hus- are hereby rejected. reduced prices. Save money tliis year on your liouse clean band and four small children. The Resolution was supportod&K.Tr,«tar cost of all other commodities climbing by leaps and bounds, it will pay you Darling and carried by th^followlng ing needs. Come to Snyder's for them. family were former Leslie residents. to do that remodelling job now. The prices have not advanced too far to A cast representinge, the Aurelius vote: Yeas..ft;--Na^sO. Eden young peoples union will present ^..By-'AliT Darling: Resolved by the repair economically and if you do the job immediately you will save money 'City Council of the City of Mason Brooms, 4 sew 21c the BJWcaldrama, "Jame8Lof_^Jjlfitf* on it. , at the Auriyas Center,jfc«f8unext that tbe lease renting to the several patriotic societies of the City of Mas- Curtain Rods, each .l_,.._lT)c . -Sunday evenlnJrr-Tjjfr cast Is compos ed of Fern Harjidess announcer; or the lower west room of the munlcl All roofs should be inspected and if defective should be repaired at once. pal building on West Maple street, be Snow Bird Polish, 8 oz. bottle 10c Lynn Haynea^ra James; Rtiby Shop bell as EaOn^; and Lynn Harkness as tween Jefferson and Park street, dat Our roofing prices are way down so you may buy the best grade of roofing ed May 7tb, 1023, be and the same Is Paint and Varnish Brushes ___10c-l^c: Zebedgps^he hour of the presentation material at v^ry low cost. wlU'lie eight o'clock. hereby renewed and extended for a period of ten years from and after Chore Girl _._ __5c-10c- "Who Is to Blame If the Teacher Fails?" will be the aerraon subject at May 1st, 1933, upon the terms and conditions therein set forth. Renovating Pads, to clean wallpaper, etc. 10c the Aurelius Center, Onondaga Com WOOD SHINGLES ASPHALT SHINGLES munity and Leslie Baptist churches Resolution was supported by Aid. Kelly and carried by the following Q'Cedar Polish and Cream, 69c value . 39c the coming Sunday morning. The min ROLL ROOFING METAL ROOFING ister, Edward J. Cross, will be the vote: Yeas 6; Nays 0. preacher. The regular sessions of the By Alderman Kelly: Resolved by cburch schools will be held as will also the City Council of the City of Mason the meetings ot the young peoples so that the sum of (thirty-five dollars) Snyder's 5c-10c to $5 Store cieties of all these churches. At the $36.00, be and the same is hereby ap Mi(^lson-Baker Lumber Company Aurelius Center cburch the Biblcal propriated for the purpose ot defray H. H. SNYDER, Prop. drama, "James ot Galilee", will be ing in part, the expenses tor the prop presented by a cast ot their young er observance ot Memorial Day, May Mason, Mid). Telephone 16 people at 8. aoth, 1833, which sum U said to be t . . f