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Seventy-fourth year, No. 15 INGHAIM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 Twelve Pages

GIVEN REWARD Michigan Central Using Niotor Coaches Spearing Permitted BEER, iRWE RELIEF. REASURERGETSBUG SHIPS MUST UNITE To Replace Locomotives on Two Runs On Ingham Streams plen Murphy, conservation offi­ On two Michigan Central trains the railroad coach. It has five compart­ DEUNPIMMRE 0 cer, received orders Thursday TO SECURE RFC RELIEF. ments. The engineer has a compart­ engineer now steps on the.,e:as instead morning to permit tho spearing, ment in front. Next in line Is the mail of pulling open -the throttle. Begin­ with or without jacks or artificial ning Wednesday night the railroad re­ room where two mail clerks work STOID SIAIEHOOSE SUBJECTS 10 COLLECT lights, on all Ingham county placed steam train service with motor with just enough space to stand. The streams until May 15, Spearing is coaches on the train from the south at third compartment belongs to tho not allowed on any lake, however. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO IN- PRISON CONTROL CHANGED, 7:42 p, m, and the train from the baggage smasher, Wednesday night !(;i3O,00O IN COUNTY FUNDS IN VESXIG.ATE RELIEF PLAN. it was piled to the ceiling. The fourth Nets may also be used on LABOR COfVIMI.SSION NAMED. north at 1:09 a, m, eastern standard CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK. time. compartment is for men (and, oh yes, streams for carp and dogfish, Supervtsf>r.>( Clash Over Move fo When the train was stopped at the women) who smoke. The compart- Tho conservation department Plime Wi.'lfiifro Burden On Counly, Urilver.slly Of MicJilfrmi Fls-hUiis: Biiil- Mason station Wednesday night and a inent to the rear is the-maln passeng­ Oouiily Treltsurer Mliy Sue Township states that economic conditions are / , Townships Luck Funils. jfct Sliisli, Leiflslalors May representative of the Ingham County er compartment. It is entered from lYeiisurtTS Where Funils Due Coun­ responsible for lifting the ban on spearing. Officials say unemploy­ Ijfuore I'r(>|»ng:iuiil Friiliiy SiTvicns .'\t Prcsbyteriiiii City to the Straits as well as on this time soon he would ride farther, per­ prosecutor insisted that the bond giv­ in fear of having their, cavities into some degree of orderliness, on can candidate for superintendent of Oliurcli Frldiiy .'Vfti'monii, Siin- end of the lino. haps on to Bath and Laingsburg and en was not in conformity with the filled itnd bridge work installed Fob, 13, the banking holiday with its public instruction, won in Ingham by (Iliy Sunrlsi! Si'rvl(«\ Our own observations told us that points north, I-Ie always did love statutes. The Union Guardian Trust this year, Tuesday the building proclamations and emergency bills. a majority of 1251, However, the the niotor coach is ^s large as a large travel. • company now in receivership, is the and grounds committee ' refused For nearly a month the legislature democrats piled up huge margins in • Plans for the community observance surety on the bond. With the prin­ the services of Dlivey tree sur­ struggled .with the many conllicting Wayne county to sweep every office of Good Friday arc completed. The cipal on the bond in the hands of a geons to opei'atc on counly trees. interests involved in a badly mixed on the ballot. community services ai:e to be hold at banking and ci-odit structui'e. Then Farmers Mark Time conservator and the surety in receiv­ the Pi'esbyterlan church at one-thirty The price asked was IflOO, AURELIUS S ership the county may suffer.loss, the The board ot canvassers, made up followed a hard-fought political, cam­ l^rlday afternoon, Tho combined Delhi and Meridian, adjitconl to tho During April Sliowers supervisors were warned by Mr, Mc- of Probate Judge L, B. McArthur, paign which occupied the members to choirs of the Methodist, Baptist and city of Lansing, are facing banU­ CiiUough and Mr, Lock, County Clerk C, Ross Hilliard, and some degree and distracted adminis­ Until April quits sjiowering Ing- Pi'esbyterlan churches under the di­ ruptcy because of relief demands SELECIEDC , The board gave its approval to County Treasurer Clarence W, Lock, tration leaders. hain county farmers are marking rection of Mrs, Clai'cnce Haugh will while other townships remote froiu plans of the treasurer and prosecutor found the returns of precinct inspec­ Now comes tho beer and wine bill time. Except in sections of the sing.' tMlss Hattie Lucas will play lhe tho city of Lansing hlive comparative­ THRKB KALLOTS TAKKN BEFORE to demand payment on the bond, Mr, tors unusually free from error, with all its conti'ovel'slal questions, county where the soil is sandy no organ. The Rev, C, M, Muilenbei'g of ly light burdens, CllolCIC l,S MADB. .McCullough said that suit would be Dilliiilui Liul Ticket Prepai'ed by a gi'oup of individuals re­ work can be done in the field, The the Westminster Presbyterian church Uesoliinoii i.s 0|>pi)si.''il begun against Alexander Groesbeck, Mr, Dillman receiveii more Ingham flecting the sentiments of Detroit and ground is saturated with water. of Lansing is lo deliver Lhe address, The introduction of tho rosoluLion New rrp.sliling OlTlcor .\ Dcinocrlit, receiver for the Union Guardian Trust county votes than any other candidate the metropolitan districts, the propos­ Many fields, usually dry, are still Tho Mason school, nearly all of the opened a lively debate. Sup, Waiter Waller Carven of Veviiy ICIcck'il company. in the election, Charles F, Hemans, ed meivsiire was not found sntisfac- under water. Farm work is being stores afid business places and public 1^, Cai'ven of Vovay declared it would Vii^r; Cliiilriniiii. delayed by tho daily rains, graduate of Mason high school and toi'y to up-state smnller cities nnd Permission must be had of the cpui't candidate for regent of the university, offices will be closed from one-thirty bo unfair for a splvelit township to be • towns, Tt will take a lot of fixing to Oats have not yet boon planted before suit can be stai'ted against a until Ihroo-thil'ty Fi'kllty afternoon, forced lo take over the burdens of in­ Claude Edgar, supervisor of Auro- and other spring work is being led the democratic ticket. make it so. iu? township, was elected chairman corporation in receivership, Mr, Mc­ Suitrlsi! Servk'.B solvent townships. Sup, Fred L, Kir­ Meanwhile a lot of good legislation hold up. Cullough explained. He said such per­ The Ingham county totals for can­ cher of the cily of Lansing asserted of the county board Tuesday. Three didates of the two major parties wore The yoilng people's orglinizalions of is being neglected. The matter of de­ Reports froin other sections of mission will be immediately requested, the three churches will join in a sun- the resolution should not bo hastily infoi'inal ballots were taken before a tho counti'y are that crops are suf­ lis follows: .Justices of the supreme linquent taxes, for Instance, involves decision was reached. On the first olliur Suits Prl)l)lil)lt! I'ise service at the iVIothodisL church adopted. He ui'ged that a comnilllee many perplexing questions, fVIortgage fering from lack of moisture. To protect his own bond, the county court, George E, Bushnell (D) 15,184, study the problein and report back at ballot Sup, Edgar received 14 votes Edward tM, Sharpe (D) 15,092, George at six o'clock Sunday morning. Easier mol'.itoriiims, small' loan Interest out of the total of 31, UaK Temple­ treasurer may also be forced to begin lnusic by oi'gani:',ations fl'Olii each ol a future ineeting. rates, tho vicious dollciency judgment ton of Lansing was given 10 votes, suits against bondsmen of township APRIL VOTE LlfillT ~ tho churches will fontui'o llie prograln. Sup, Fay of Delhi, spoiisor of Lhe on land contracts and mortgages, bills Li'easurers whoso funds are in closed Witlter Cai'ven of Vevay six votes nnd Court House Officials The Rev, H, H, Hoyt of the Eapllst. resolution, said all Dellil funds are ex- affecting municipal finance, questions banks so that complete settlements Ingham county's voting I'ccord Grover Bai'nhart of East Lansing one chui'Cli will pi'olich a short sermon, hnustod and the township cnn no long­ involving the l'ights and interests of. To Entertain Voters can not be made with the county shows a slump for April, In the vote. Tho Rev, George A, Porcivlll of Lhe er care for its woUaro pioblem. He free-hoklei'S-—these lmd many liiore as treasurer, Mr, Lock explained to tho lirst district composed of the city Presbyloriaii chtli'ch will give a read­ ilssoi'tcd lhat Delhi fulids are oxhliust- stated litaove would in an ordinary Sup, Carven withdrew his name; LANSING LIC.UiUB OF WOMEN supervisors. Ho said thaf.such pro­ of Lansing thero were but 15,749 ing. Miss tMargaret Ellis, president of ed not through liny fault of township sossion hold lii'st claim on public ilt- from the list following the fii'st ballot, j • VOTERS TO VISIT fMASON. cedure was not to his liking; but that votes cast last week against 2G,- the t'Hotliodist Epworth League, will officials btlt solely because of tho ­ tention but now are being held up be- On the secOlid ballot Sup, Edgar and i it appears to be a legal necessity. 877 last Novembei', The I'ocord in also give a I'oading. graphical location of Delhi adjacent cailse public thought as I'cl^ccted by Sup, Templeton received 15 votes I After studying national, state and Townships unable to settl6.vv.ith the the second district Is better. Last to the city of Lansing, Ho said tliat legislators is centered on something each with the one vote needed for a county government tho Lansing chap­ counly treasurer because money due November thero were 15,450 votes At the regular hQUi's of worship men formerly employed in Lansing else. Just now it is beer. No one liilijoi'ity boing cast for Sup, Martin ter of the League of Women Voters tho county is in closed banks are Lan­ cast for members of the legisla­ each of the churches will hold separ­ factories make up the bulk of Lhe in­ dares to guess what will be next, A, Harper, On the third ballot Sup, will visit the court house in Mason sing, Meridian, Leroy, Delhi, Bunker- ture. This spring there were 12,- ate services. Reception of new mem­ digent in Delhi, Sup, Fay decllired, Di^llnqiienl. Tax Reliff Edgar received 10 votes. Sup, • Tem­ Monday to obtain first-hand informa­ hill, Leslie, Onondaga and Wlieatfield, 765 voles cast .on tho wet and dry bers will mark the ocasion in all of "This is an emergency moitsure lo What is the matter with delinquent pleton was given 14 votes and some tion regarding county affairs. The The cities of Lansing and East Lan­ issue. The first district shows a tho churches. Special music by tho care for an pmergency. It may bo tax I'elief measures? Here again the practical joker cast one for Ed Wynn, League is a non-partisan organization sing may also be included although drop of 41 per cont since Novem­ choirs of Lhe churches will also be drastic but drastic action is dcmalided answer is fal' from difficult. The l'i)lil;i(!S Docrleil functioning in every state in the nat­ settlements liave not yet been de- ber while the second district included in the Easter program, so that families mity be fed and Moore bill was drawn by a senator The board was called to order by C, ion. The Lansing chapter will hold iuanded of them, shovvs a loss of less than 12 per Li'iiliMi I'l iiy clothed," ' Ross Hilliard, the county clerk. The cent. who has been in tho very forefront of its bi-monthly meeting in the county Caunty lloliluig Checsks Union services will again be Jield Sup, Roy Mooro of Lansing defend­ roll was called and all supervisoi's land speculation down in Oakland building. The session is to begin at • About Ij;i27,000 in checks on closed Sunday night at the PresbyLerian ed officials of his township against found present with the exception of county. This able senator has made nine-thirty Monday morning. banks is being held by the county M, Clark (R) 14,166, John S, McDon­ church. There will be special music implications of incompetency. He said Sup, Jacob Schopers of East Lansing, a lot of money in suburban develop­ Mrs. Ethel L. Phillips, register of treasurer. He told the board these ald (R) 13,908; regents of the univer­ by the children and a Lenten play en- thitt Lansing and Delhi and other Sup, Templeton of Lansing was chos­ ment and has lost a grelit deal of what deeds, assisted by other county offic­ chocks wore presented by township sity, Charles F, Hemans (D) 15,335, tillod "His Cross," Tho story is of townships adjacent to the cily of Lan­ en as temporally chairman. Sup, Frod be has niado. His bill was drawn to ials, will be the hostess. The program and city treasurers in payment of tax­ Franklin M. Cook (D) 15,239, Donald the family of the man who lnade the sing are in difficulties through no L, Kircher of Lansing, moved that the help the land speculator and finance will consist of talks and demonstra­ es and. were not cleared prior to the E, Johnson (R) 13,409, William L, cross on which Jesus was ci'ucifiod. fault of their own. The Lansing town­ election of a permanent chairman be companies who are caught with a lot tions in their various offices by Mrs, bank holiday. He asked the board if Clolnents (R) 13,055; ship supervisor assolted that welfarf- postponed until Tuesday afternoon. The play is published by the Metho­ of repossessed lands. The Moore bill Phillips, C, Ross Hilliard, county it dosired .suit for collection be start­ Superintendent of public instruction, dist Book Concern, Mrs, Robei't Ci'oss problems of the townships are the Sup, Guy O, Doxtader of Onondaga would permit the holding of these clerk; Clarence W, Lock, county trea­ ed. Webster H, Pearce (R) 15,491, Paul moral responsiliillty of tho entire declared that politics were being play­ has coached tho cast. lands for sevei-al years without the surer; and L, B, McArthur, judge of An alternative plan is to request F, Voelker (D) 14,240; member of the county, regai'dioss of township lines. ed. He asserted that log-rolling would The cast of Charactei's is as follows; necessity of paying up past due taxes. probate. township and city treasurers to return state board of education, Edna C, Wil­ be possible if tho election were post­ Obed, Lhe carpenter, Walter Neai; De­ Opposition to the county unit sys- Those lots for the most part have A luncheon is to be served at the thoir receipts in exchange for the son (D) 14,935, Fred A, Jeffers (R) poned. The Onondaga representative borah, his wife, I-lnzel Noal; John, lom w.as voiced by Sup, Guy O, Dox­ been lost by the original buyers and Tavern at noon. Immediately follow­ checks. Then suits against the sure­ 13,766; said that the present condition of' tlio Ills son, Dermont Hayncs; Elizabeth, tader of Onondaga who declared the have been' repossessed by realtors, ing the luncheon a short businijss ses­ ties instead of the treasurers might Members of state board of agricul­ county does not warrant tho playing his daughter, Kathleen Fleming; Jor- supervisors should appoint a commit­ loan companies and banks. Under the sion will be held in the circuit court be started. The county treasurer ture, Benjamin H, Halstead (D) 15,- of partisan politics, aiii, a beggar, Murdo D, Stilt; Simon tee to aid tho townships in securing Moore bill, the lands might even be room, Walter R, Carven, supervisor stated that he favors this method. 188, Charles E, Downing (D) 15,012, RFC aid. Sug, Kircher insisted that the post­ of Cyrcne, Elinor Huntley; and Rufus, sold again, leaving the last buyer to of Vevay township, and an authority Sup, Kircher declared that the A,. J, Rogers (R) 13,795; Melville B, ponement was not asked so that poli­ son of Simon, James Perclval, Sup, Holton B, Metctalf of' Leslie awaken some sad day to the discov- on county government will-expla'in the board must stand back of the county McPherson (R) 13,082; stato highway tics might bo played, I-Ie asserted that said ho favored a plan whereby tho ci'y that several hundred dollnrs of de­ functions of the several county de­ treasurer in his attempts to force col­ commissioner, Grover C, Dillman (R) he was non-partisan. county would secure RFC, funds and linquent taxes have to be met. In partments and tell of the problems lection ol: funds. He said, ".It's time 15,635, Murray W, Van Wagoner (D) The motion to postpone the election Golf Promised Sunday then loan them to Lhe Lownships, Lho many cases the delinquent taxes facing the county. Later in the day someone gave the county a little pro­ 14,429, was defeated by a vote of 22 to 9, county holding the townships respon­ aliiount to more than tho present the women will visit the jail where tection," The socialists and prohibitionists If Rain Stays Away sible for the advances, value of the land. Etlgiir Noinlnatieil Sheriff Thomas H. Hanna will conduct made rather a small showing, Tho so­ Sup, Doxtader nominated Sup, Ed­ R e.sol u I i n II VV i th (I ra wii Thus on the ono hand wo find the a tour of inspection, cialist high water mark was the vote NEED DRYING WEATHER TO During the debate Sup, Moore tele­ land speculator and on the other tho gar for chairman. The other candi­ Mrs. G. H, Ashworth of Lansing is of 565 for Sarah Fagan, a Lansing dates were named by tho "informal Young Alaiedon Man PERMIT PLAY ON COURSE, phoned the stato welfare department municipalities which would suffer the president of the group, Mrs, K. G, candidate for regent. The highest regarding RFC aid for the moijth of loss of revenues with which to sup­ ballot. Following tho third ballot Sup, Smith is chairman of the program Passes Away Suddenly prohibitionist vote was 347 for John "Golfers may cavort at the Mason April, He reported the stato officials port local' government. Police and fire Kircher moved that Sup, Edgar bo committee. The officers say that all W, Myers as justice of the supremo unanimously elected chairman. Sup, golf course Sunday provided no more informed him that aid for April wouic] departments would suffer, schools women interested in county affairs are LESLIE A, PALEN IS VICTIM OF court. Walter R, Carven was elected vice rain conies," Stewart Holmes, greens- be granted direct to townships 'as in would be closed, bonds would'be in de­ invited to-meet with the members of , BLOOD POISONING. There were 10,919 votes cast in tho chairman. The new chairman is a keeper, said Wednesday night. He the past. An agreement was then fault, and welfare relief coukl not be the league in the county building. city of Lansing for the repeal of the democrat although fronij appearances pointed out that since work was start­ reached that should April aid not bo supported. These conditions to some Funeral services were held at the 18th amendment to 4830 votes cast party lines were not tightly drawn ed at the course.'April 1 that it has forthcoming the county would aclvance extent have been magnified by city Jewett-Vogt funeral hoiine Sunday aft­ for retention. The niargln between during the balloting. The membership rained every day with just two excep­ the townships money to meet April officials who were really niore inter­ Warrant Technicality ernoon for Leslie A, Palen, 33, young the wots and drys was not so great of the board is about evenly divided tions. Although the Mason course is bills. Then Sup, Fay withdrew his ested in their jobs than in tho stabil­ Alaiedon farmer who passed away in the second legislative district, made as to party allegiance, Lansing, East on the highest land in this section of resolution. ity of government. Frees Liquor Suspect very suddenly Friday at the Sparrow up of the balance of Ingham county Lansing and Mason supervisors, a to­ the county and is well drained the Chairman Edgar appointed Jacob In between these two extremes are hospital following an illness of but a outside tho city of Lansing. In tho tal of 16, are chosen on non-partisan fairways and greens are saturated Schepors of East Lansing, John B, those who must lead the state and its DIRECTION OF STREET WAS few days with blood poisoning, second district the wets cast 7218 tickets, so their party f^ffiliations are with water. Fay of Delhi, Max A, Templeton of local units of government oiit of tho OVERLOOKED IN PAPERS. Leslie A, Palen was born in Alaie­ votes to 5547 for the drys. Lansing, Guy O, Doxtader of Onon­ not known for a-certainty, Three warm days with drying winds morass of debt and delinquency into don township on August 9, 1899, in daga and Frod R, Huschke of Leroy Tho now chairman has had a long will put the course in excellent condi­ which they have been plunged. Ben Chapman, 302 South Homer the farm homo where his mother, Mrs, to serve on the committee to investi­ service on the board of supervisors. tion, Mr, Holmes believes. If tlioso The bill which will finally be agreed street, Lansing, was released from Elizabeth Palen, now resides. He was Kiwanians See Movies gate welfare problems and to arrange He \fras flrst elected in 1910, He serv­ three warm days come between now on will probably provide for the pay­ ^ail Monday following his examination the only son of Wm, Palen, Jr, and for a clearing house for RFC applica­ ed for sevon years in succession and and Sunday the bars will be lowered ment of the 1933 tax as a condition in justice court. Chapman was re­ Mrs, Elizabeth Palen, He spent his Of State's Wild Life tions. In line with instructions from the then withdrew for several years, Liat- on that day. If more rain comes be­ for the privilege of leaving back tax­ leased because of a technical error in boyhood on,this farm. On June 24, state welfare department. er he was again a candidate and serv­ tween now and Sunday play will prob­ es spread over a term of five years, a search warrant. He resides at 302 1920, he was united In marriage to UPPER PENINSULA SCENES Hopper Gives VViifrning _ Extreme penalties will be wiped off ed on the county board • for three South Homer street. It was the house SHOWN ON SCREEN. ably not be allowed. years. Again ho put township affairs Althea Burgess of Alaiedon, They Merle E, Hopper, chairman'of the^ ' the old taxes and a nominal interest at that address which was raided spent two years on the farm and then The course has not lacked water ha­ soldiers and sailors relief commission, rate imposed. The 1933 tax rate wi]l aside and did not enter the (irena un­ April 4 and it was there that officers C. A. Paquln of the state conserva­ zards this week. Every hollow con­ til 1931 when he was elected supervi­ moved ito Lansing where they resided warned the supervisors that the na­ be the lowest levied since tho war, it found moonshine whiskey. But in tho for eight years. In the spring of 1930 tion department showed to Mason Ki­ tains water. Even the ground, in the tional economy bill slashing pensioiia is believed. Not only will the state sor. He was re-elected in 1932 and warrant the address was given at 302 wanians Monday night two reels of orchard located on a hill is too soft to 1933, He Is now serving his 13th they returned to the Palen farm be­ and compensation toNetcrans will re­ tax be materially reduced, if not abol­ Homer street, without north or south cause of his father's ill health, Mr. moving pictures of wild life in the sustain the weight of a tractor, sult in greater demands on local re­ ished, but every local unit also will term. being designated, so the case was Upper Pennisula. One picture dealt Sup, Edgar Is the owner of a large Palen passed away in Jariuary, 1931. lief funds. He said certain provisions join in driving the cost of government thrown out. ' The son then purchased the adjoining with lakes, waterfalls, rivers;, sand of the economy act are too severe. to new low levels. These substantial farm. He is also secretary and man­ dunes and mountains above the Chapman was arrested following farm to the north and operated' both Gafden Land Donated As chairman of the committee on reductions, together with the 15-mill ager of the Mason Co-operative Live­ Straits while the second picture show­ the poisoning of Leon Eckhart who farms until the time of hjs death last education,; Sup.' David Beatty of tax limit, it is believed, will encour­ stock Shipping association. ed a colony of beavers at work. To Welfare Workers staggered into the jail April 2. Eck­ week. Wheatfield Introduced a resolution re­ age the land owner to again take up hart claimed Chapman sold poisoned He was a loving and thoughtful The moving pictures showed scenes questing the state legislature to con­ the duty of paying taxes except in OTHER GIFTS TO, NEEDY MADE liquor to him. Eckhart is still in the husband and father and was always unfamiliar to most residents of\the tinue its grants to consolidated cases of abandoned lands. Abandon­ Youths To Face Trial DURING WEEK. hospital at the jail and has not yet cheerful and ever ready to help. He state. The waterfalls shown are lo- schools. He said that the Okemos, ed lands include besides the slashings For Attack On Farmer fully recovered the use of his legs. was especially patient wUh his chil­ cate.d 20 miles from a highway. Mr. Haslett and Dansville consolidated of the north country, a lot, of good Several people are donating land for When he came to the jail he was on dren who shall greatly miss his loving Paquln asserted that land surrounding schools must have state aid In order farm lands spoiled by suburban plat­ the verge of paralysis and blindness Michigan's scenic'spots is being pur­ use of the Mason welfare department CONFESS TO INTENT TO ROB care. to operate. F. E. Searl, county school ting. It is estimated that more than because of drinking the liquor, doc­ chased: and that state parks are being In the project for gardens for the un­ ORA CAMPBELL. The deceased Is survived by his commissioner, explained that the thre^ 500,000 vacant lots may be found on employed to work this summer. tors asserted. wife, Mrs. Althea Palen, and two planned so that the beauty spots will consolidated schools depend on certain the delinquent tax lists of Wayne, not become commercialized. Frank Ives has given the welfare the Julius Lootens of Essexville and The examination was held before daughters, Phyllis, 6, and Patricia, 2, state aid for transportation of pupils. Oakland, Monroe and Macomb coun­ use of four acres ot land-on the Ives George Long of Lansing, were bound Justice William S. Seelye. Benjamin his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Palen, and The resolution was adopted and copies ties alone. CONTRACT PICKLE ACREAGE farm southeast of Mason. Another six over to lhe circuit court by Justice F. Watson appeared for the state. a sister, Mrs. Ida Riggs, ahd .a host of ordered ijent to Ingham county mem­ Economy tBIMs Passed acres of nearby land was donated William S. Seelye Friday when they Chapman was represented by Roy T. friends in the county who feel sorrow Lee Darling, manager of the local bers of the legislature. The' economy bills Introduced as Wednesday-morning for the'same pur­ appeared In his court for arraignment. Conley who moved for dismissal be­ at his untimely death. Interment was Wilson Packing Co. plant ba^ an­ part of the work of the commission of pose by another party. The education committee reported Previously they signed confessions cause of the technicality. made in the Leek cemetery in Alaie­ nounced that contracts are being inquiry into state governmental ex- adversely on a resolution ftlveh it by that they assaulted Ora CampbeU last don. made for pickle acreage this year. "Those having land which may be (Contlnued on Page 12, Col. 4) LEAVE FOR MISSOURI After a year's curtailment In produc­ used by.welfare workers this summer Lenawee county. The resolution pass- Thursday morning with the intent to (Contlnued on Page 12, Col. 7) rob him of, money which they believed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston and OPENS, PONTIAO AGENCY tion, Mr. Darling states, the company are asked to inform the mayor, J.E. HOUSE DESTROYED he carried. Examination was waived John M. Athey left Monday morning William Couch has been awarded is again advertising for acreage Taylor. 'He says the donation will be , The home of William and Norman and It Is believed the.youths will plead for the Ozark region of Missourl.They the agency for the Pontlac automobile among Ingham farmers. This season greatly appreciated. The Rev. ^J. H. MAY STILL GET LOANS Davis, in view of the coming event of Joneson the S. M. A. property at the guilty in circuit courts win remain there during the summer in Mason, it was annoiinced this week. there wiU t)e about 200 acres of land Applications for crop production Ealster, has donated six dozen eggs to Brickyard pond was burned to the Mr. Campbell, Inghani township months. The men intend to spend the The Couch agency is located in the planted to pickles, which Is a smaller loans through the R. F. C. are still be­ the welfare department. Mr. Taylor farmer, opened the barn door and was summer hunting and fishing in the building formerly occupied by ' the planting than In nornial years. ing granted. The loans are made for ground about 10 o'clock Sunday night. states that the city has several hard Neither of the brothers was at home. about to step into the barn when he Ozarks. Hall-Slagh sales and will be the purchase of seed,,fertilizer, spray- run in connection with the Implement PRICES MOVING UP mai>le treea, fit for transplanting, that Ing, tractor olt and gasoline. Com­ The building was owned by the S. M. was slugged by the two men wbo had will be delivered at 50c, A. Corporation. The brothers lived In slept In the bam the night before, Mr. BURIAL SERVICE HELD business which the. new Pontlac agent Grain prices are retaining their plete information may be secured of the building, a former toolshed, with­ Campbell feU to the ground outside Brief burial services were held at has conducted^ in Mason for the past steady advance. Wheat has moved up H. H. Barnum.at;the,.court Bouseoc- out paying rent. Th«y kept watch the barn. The attackers then became the Maple Orove cemetery Tuesday several yeara. two to four cents since last week. Ma­ -GIVEN PUBLICITY at the office of'H:L;WUlis, 11« West over the S. M. A. Ice house and were alarmed and made their escape across afternoon for Mra. Ellen Seeley who son elevators are now paying 56c and a'picture of CecU HaU of Hall- Grand River, East Lansing. . given their rent free. \ fields. Deputy Sheriif Nathan S. Davis .passed away In California during the - The Mayfltiwer wallpajpers are un­ S8c a bushel. Beans have gone ahead Slafgli, Inc., gntees the issue of a mag­ and men from the Campbell neighbor­ winter. Rev. W. B. Hartzog said the usual in their artistic and attractive five cents to |1.65. Cream prices are azine: :sent to all Chevrolet dealers. First quality papering and patnt- Don't forget the flowers for Easter hood captured Lootens and Long twQ prayer at the grave on the Seeley designs and colorB. >Fine In quality two centv higher, ISc being, the BCason Mrr Hatt baaM«4^ t*ihltMU^ri» taqrat prevailing prices. Guy Roy­ —A.^W. Jewett Floral Co. wl hours later. family lot, and low. in price. W. ^. Ketielium. It quotation Thursday morning. faie^ of repair piKrtv In-tUr dHrtrlct. ston Se Son, phone 261.J, Mason. IS-tf

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f Tested By The Times! The Pendulum Swings Back virtues. But not In its present leader­ There was no uncertainty left after ship. As long as Frank McKay and the vote of Monday on the dry and Bill Barnard and John Gillespie and TY NEWS INGHAM wet sentiment of this county—and their Ilk can scheme and plot and The jeweler tests gold with biting acid; the this state, If the Michigan vote ac twist the party to their will, by dirty automobile manufacturer has his proving grounds; entered aa second curately reflects the sentiment ot the methods that cannot bear the light of Member of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON IN THE class matter at country. It will be only a matter of! day, just so long will it be unsafe for months before the Eighteenth Amend-1 Michigan to trust the party with pow- machines of almost devilish ingenuity twist and CITY. OF MASON, MICHIGAN postoffice, Maaon, ment is history. We do not believe er. There could be no better time Michigan, u n d er V, J, Brown & Son, Publishers that the general public should look than now for the honest republicans hammer and tear and wear the articles of com- act of March 3; upon this vote as a complete reversal of this state, and there are thousands 1879. V, J. Brown and Nklson D. Brown, Editors of sentiment. The driest ot the dries, of them, frankly to re-examine the mfe'rce in order to prove their worth. are crestfallen, . The wettest of the state to which the party leadership has sunk, and to take the steps that ADVERTISING RATES wets are jubilant. Neither represents SUBSORIPTION RATES (Payable In Advance) the sentiments of the vast majority will lift It again to Its old high place. The Dart National Banlt has been tried by de­ Display advertising rates on application; Business lo­ who alaways have been, and are now, The first step in such a campaign in­ One year In Ingham and adjoining Counties ?1.50 cals and reading notices on hrst and local pages, 15c a advocates of temperance. We have volves the shearing of power from pressions and banlt holidays; such are the acid Six months in Ingham and adjoining Counties .75 line; No reading or business advertising less than 25c; many times before insisted that the this little clique of self seeking men. pendulum of American sentiment tests of real worth. The Dart National has stood Card of Thanks, Ic a word; Obituary notices of 125 Instead of solemnly reading dissent­ Three Months _ -40 ' swings to extremes. In May,' 1919, ers out of the party, a la Osborn, let words free, more than 125, Ic a word. Announcements United State£ started a bone dry ex- -the party reflect on the reasons that the test, has come through with colors flying. What Single Copies —— — of entertainments where admission Is charged or of any perlment, The Holsaples, Wilsons have led thousands of honest men and Outside Ingham and adjoining Counties. 2.00 plan to raise funds must be paid in advance at regular and other influential bone-drys were women, quietly and unspectacularly, more need be said of the strength and stability of rates. in the saddle. Prior to that time to read themselves out of the party.— All papers mailed outside the U. S. one year 2.50 greedy liquor Interests abused their The Grand Rapids Chronicle. this institution? own traffic. Today the country starts taxes win be reduced, wheat will advance 40c a bushel back on what has popularly been The Victory The Wrong Thing To Do termed modification. Will it be modi- Quite some democratic victory Mon­ and Europe will pay some small portion of its honest flcatlon or another complete reversal The Michigan Tuberculosis association-is laying down day, and a graceful bow should be debts. which will be no better than the two made to the majority vote. More than The Dart National Bank a barrage against cuts in the appropriation for the state Our argurosnt is specious but not more so than the one extremes of the past? It would seem that, our personal Idea is that every .sanitarium at Howell. In a three-page release received set forth by Collier's. —o— * that we are a duU people If we do not encouragement should be offered to Member of Federal Reserve System Ijy newspapers Monday, members of the boar* of con­ learn lessons out of the past. If beer the present state administration. that has an Intoxicating content of -Under Government Supervision trol of the institution were quoted to the effect that they The Future of the Republican Party There Is a tremendous task to be per­ alcohol is sold by restaurants, hotels, formed, and here's hoping that the will pick up their marbles and go home rather than at­ Republican party leaders are taking account of them grocery stores and barbecue stands, completed job will merit a stamp of tempt to operate the institution on a reduced budget. selves nowadays. Followers of the party who have stood another reversal of sentiment wiU approval. When It is all said and Dr. Henry D. Chad wick Is quoted as follows: "The entire up to be counted during the years which preceded 1932 come quickly. The amendment which done, it is results that count with the strances signed by more than 3000 cit­ empowered the appointment of a liq­ State Tuberculosis Sanatorium Commission may as well are wondering. Already serious talk is heard of re­ rank and file, rather than whether It izens representing every township in uor control commission voted by the was accompanied by a republican or resign if the slash contemplated by the state legislature organization plans. Ancient History the county were ignored. people of Michigan last fall was gen­ democrat.—The Durand Express. Cassius M. Young of Ingham has is made. Schuyler L. Marshall, another member of the What shall be the future of the party? erally understood as to guarantee Gleaned from News Files of Tears Past purchased the Grayson farm. commission is reported as saying, "The commission could Last November when Roosevelt swept the country, no strict government control. There The Retiirn of Beer never has been and likely never will not be responsible for work carried on in the institution great surprise was felt in Michigan that the republican Now that the nation will have beer, Brldge experts still have to teach a be an entirely satisfactory way of con­ if its funds are so ridiculously reduced." state ticket and a majority of both houses of the legis­ and repeal of the 18th amendment man how to play bridge with his wife. trolling the manufacture and sale of seems probable, there is a question as Ten Years Ago Dr. Chadwick, who is also president of the state asso­ lature were lost to the democrats. That party held the intoxicants. What the great majority to how the people will use it. Will Staley Haugh suffered a fractured ciation, then takes two pages to point out what the slash advantage. The depression, prohibition and a general of good citizens do want is the most liquor be consumed in moderation or arm when he fell from the porch at will mean and how doctors and nurses will resign rather inclination to kick the "ins" out, added to a general sensible and safe solution possible. will it be abused? Will it be used his home last Friday. Q Jj for the next 5 Wide open and general sale is not the than work for small salaries. with such moderation that its sale and A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. OcnU «p 1 months of discredit of the Brucker administration, helped to pile answer.—Clinton County Republican- It strikes us the members of the commission are set­ up a sizable majority for the democrats. use will not arouse disgust? Will it Dean Taylor, Thursday, April 12. News. be handled in a business way or will ting a poor example for doctors, nurses and patients. If But last Monday an entirely different aspect was pre­ After a brief try at midnight to THE liquor be handled by hoodlums and dawn darkness in the interests of ever there was a time when men should stick by the ship sented. If there was criticism of any republican candi Tell the Full TmHi gangsters? Will those engaged in economy, the city Council has ordered ATLANTIC MONTHLY it is when wind and waves are high. Anyone can handle date that criticism was aimed at Grover C. Dillman, It will be a wise move, we believe, liquor traffic attempt to control poli­ for the United States government to the streets lighted all night. the ship in fair weather. tics and muscle in on government highway commissioner, and Webster M. Pearce, superin- give full publicity to the bank inves­ C. L. Bickert, chairman of the board matters? Such questions cannot help Make the most of your reading If the finances of thcf state of Michigan are in such tendefit of public instruction. If there was a determined tigations that are to be conducted by but come up at such a time as this, of cemetery trustees, reports that the condition that 100 hospital beds may have to be closed drive for support on the part of the democratic cam­ a senate' committee. The complete especially with those acquainted with board now has .^7820 in its trust funds. hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom, then that means the commission will have to speed the paigners, it came from the candidates for those same facts will help still ugly rumors that the old saloon ;lays. The country is On the referenaum vote taken Mon­ the companionship, the charm that are afloat. So far as shocking the day on the question of leasing the recovery of the remaining 350 patients so that those in offices. No fault was found with Justices Clark or going wet, wet, wet, and will probably have made the ATLANTIC, for public or destroying confidence is con-' remain wet unless the public would west side of the city building to the the greatest need of treatment may be cared for. With McDonald and none with the candidates for regent. And seventy-five years, America's most cerned, that danger is past. It is rather slop over than to enjoy its sips patriotic societies 174 were "yes" and years of experience the commissioners should be able to yet evidently because of the determined efforts of friends doubtful thait the most thorough In­ in moderation, and unless those in 42 wore "no". quotrd and most cherished maga­ make the best of a bad situation. Certainly it is poor of Messrs. Dillman and Pearce, tlxese two estimable can­ vestigations win uncover anything control of liquor again become para­ Twenty Years Ago zine. sportsmanship to threaten resignation just because the didates ran considerable ahead of other candidates half so off-color as the public is pre­ sites upon the public that was typical Lansing's director of the poor dur­ pared to hear. Out with the full ing March aided 75 people at a total Send $1. (mentioning thia ad) money is running short. among saloon keepers and bartenders Again the wet and dry question had its influence on truth!—The Hastings Banner. in the vice districts of our larger cit­ cost of $570.10. During February Lan­ to —0— the voting, for thousands of independent voters who hold ies. Like giving a young boy a sharp sing's poor cost that city $832.76. firm convictions on tho liquor question but no other came Paying the BUI knife, we teach him how to use it Clinton, Genesee and Livingston The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arlington Socialism is Ancient counties went dry in Monday's voting. out to vote. While there they voted with the party We have just finished reading an In­ properly but if he cuts himself, it has .,,St., Boston There is a saying that if we go back far enough in teresting statement regarding federal to be taken from him. If liquor ever A. A. Bergman was elected mayor which first took a stand for repeal. An opportunity was liistory wc discover that what we consider to be new taxes. What struck us was the wide again becomes prohibitive, we may be of Mason, receiving a majority of 138 thbughts wore in fact fully discussed ages ago. For presented also to register a vote of commendation for difference in the amounts paid into sure that it is going to be harder to over Frank G. Ellett. On the constitutional amendments. instance, take some of the socialist doctrines so much the attitude of the national administration toward beer the federal treasury by the industrial repeal its laws again. It's up to us to 4iotols and wine. State democrats were also in a position to states and those states where agricul­ use liquor sensibly, or some day again Mason voted against woman suffrage, before lhe public today. Are they new? Hardly. 190 yes to 194 no, On the adoption of take advantage of the wave of popularity which the ture predominates. Because of this lose it.—The Crawford Avalanche, Socialism is not new. Before the time of Christ wide difference a great industrial state Grayling. the county road system the vote stood MADISON LENOX Roosevelt administration gained for itself during its first socialism was practiced and discussed. Certain flaws, like Michigan should be deeply inter­ 323 yes to 82 no. Initiative and ref­ month at Washington. ested in what Uncle Sam proposes to erendum on legislative questions and DETROIT perhaps the result of human selfishness, existed then. The Liquor Law A plurality of 100,000 at a spring election certainly spend on so-called internal improve­ constitutional amendments and recall Human nature is about the same today as it was 2000 ment programs. We are concerned in The proposed Michigan liquor law of elective officers all carried in both places the democratic party of Michigan in a new light years ago. We have lost but little selfishness. Those where the money is coming from tb should be named "An act to Perpetu­ wards. In the county the good roads flaws in socialism would again put in their appearance, After more than three score years in the role of minor­ pay the bills. ate Bootlegging and. Blind Pigs". The question carried by a majority of 3,- thouglit under the law is not a cheap wo believe. ity party, the democrats have assumed the role of 500. Republicans swept the state on For instance, in the matter of the beverage for the people but a means majority party with a vengeance. all offices. Woman suffrage lost in the Some 2000 yoni's ago a man spread a foasi to test out Tennessee river basin project we find of extorting more money through tak­ state by upwards of 25,000. a socialist theory. All the guests agreed that the food If the republicans of Michigan hope to resume a posi­ that Michigan would pay three and a ing advantage of the people's taste for half times as much as any state di­ Fifty Years Ago placed upon the table vvas the common possession of all. tion of influence and power in Michigan some reorgani­ •liquor. A tax of 151.25 per barrel is Albert Hall has purchased a resi­ rectly benefitted by this proposed gov­ set on top of the federal government's That conclusion was reached before tbe portions were zation work is vitally essential. They have a lot to dence on South street. ernment works project, upon which $5.00 per barrel and to this must be distributed. After the portions were distributed to indi­ overcome. nearly two hundred million dollars has Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hammond of added the license fees for the distri­ Lansing, were in the city over Sunday. vidual guests the theory of common ownership was put By no means is this merely a question of party policy already been wasted. In the case of butors which will probably bring the reforestation, perhaps a part of the Job T. Compbell has purchased the to Lhe test. It failed to survive. Those who. believed tho It is ono in which the people of Michigan, regardless of total tax on a barrel of beer close to No Glitter—.Tiist Solid Conifort money would be returned to Michigan Leslie Local and will take possession food colnmon lo all wore forced to stand guard over party affiliation, are deeply concerned. $8.00. What a setup for the bootleg­ April 16. In die lioart of die cily, where we have several national forest ger and illicit brower!—The Crystal thoir own portions because others tried to snatch from If perchance, Mr. Average Citizen is to discover no preserves that would be in line with The Lansing Republican is urging yet away from llie noise Falls Diamond Drill. the submission to the people of the them. Some of those who preached the most socialism other improvement than that new faces are found at the the work planned. But for this state question of prohibition. wore discovered in tho act of shyly filching from anoth­ state eapitol his long anticipated relief will be slight and to blindly approve of a great water­ 1_ IJI'WAIID shed reclammatlon project In the Archaeologists now claim that an By a vote of 52 to 25, the house has the benefits of a change meager. If his state government Garmjn Adjiicent er's plate Lo add to their own portion. Others high in south calculated to entice Industry to earthquake caused the walls of Jer­ passed the Dodge bill, taking one-half tho ranks of socialism were caught hiding food beneath is to continue to operate in the same old atmosphere of leave Michigan in search ,of cheap icho to fall down, not the loud blast the terms of circuit court away from Vcrtioti W. iticcoij, C«f/t. Mijr. their robes so that they could take portions away from compromise and concession which has marked doings at water power rates is hardly in accord of a ram's horn. Mason, the county seat. Remon- MADISON AVE. NKAK CIIANU ClltCUS I'AIIK the feast. Those present finally concluded that while a Lansing in recent years,.then he will continue to bend with ordinary intelligence. — Tuscola County Advertiser. feast is common to all the guests before serving that his back beneath an intolerable burden of public expense private ownership exists after the individual plates are So we repeat—the average citizen Is concerned with 'Monday's Lesson filled. plans for rehabilitation of the republican party In Mich­ When the real reason for the severe Cortain socialistic theories are sound and workable. igan. Michigan needs two strong parties. Each should republican defeat at last Monday's Others are both unsound and unworkable. Then there command sufficient support to place It within striking election comes to be written, the part played by Frank D. McKay, Bill Mc- are some sound but unworkable because of human distance of the other at any time when serious errors are made In state affairs or a disposition Is shown by In­ Keighan, John Gillespie and Bd Bar­ selfishness. nard at the state convention will prob­ cumbents to Ignore the rights and Interests of the people One of the most common socialistic fallacies is that ably loom large in the foreground, It of the state. will be said, and with some truth, that R05ES socialism is something new. It was an old story 2000 Monday's resulte were merely a con­ Party government In recent years has not been party TWO-YEAR-OLD FIELD GROWN years ago. —o— tinuation of the swing to the-demo­ government at all. The primary system has destroyed cracy that started last fall; that noth­ A Good Choice party control of Its officials, the result being that minor­ ing could have prevented it and that President Roosevelt made a good choice In naming ity blocs, factions and groups have played, one with the no candidate, however worthy, bear­ Frank Murphy of Detroit as governor-general of the other, and have been played, one against the other, until ing the G. O. P. tag could have been elected. All this belongs in the realm Philippines. A mayor of Detroit must deal more with government Itself has been almost destroyed. Swaps of aliens than with native-born whites. The Filipinos will of pure speculation; no appreciable ef­ patronage have been made for profltable contracts. High fort was made by those in charge of not be more diificult to understand than the Poles, the ways have been built for real estate promotional the party In this state to combat the Slovaks, the Italians, the Turks, the Greeks and the schemes. Lobbyists have helped the cheap-skate poli­ swing by offering candidates of the Salisbury's first rank; instead the state was Syrians of Detroit. The Moro headhunters will appear tician to his bacon and In return have been permitted to tame when compared with Ecorse rum-runners. treated to the most brazen and open grab theirs In huge chunks. And In all this the people spectacle of bargaining, dealing and Prank Murphy has made a name for himself In De­ have helped both and all. Dishonest politicians have only trading In offices that Grand Rapids, There are hundreds of rose lovers in this community. We found that out last week. That troit. His career has been spectacular. He flrst leaped succeeded In milking the state and local coffers because at least, had ever seen. Regent Clem­ huge shipment of rose bushes went lilce hot cakes. We ran short on some varieties. But this into the limelight as a judge. Then he played one ele­ greedy citizens sought advantages or concessions. Lo­ ents, whose benefactions to the uni­ ment against another so that he was elected mayor in versity should have raised his candi­ week we will have new stocks again. cality has been played against locality and elections won dacy out of the domain of partisan 1930. Instead of mourning over Al Smith's lost cause. by promises of state aid. politics, was refused re-nomlnatlon to Mayor Murphy espoused Roosevelt's campaign. So let It be repeated here, that merely to change party permit Don Johnson, the rich young The new governor general of the Philippines Is a force­ backer, of Bill McKeighan, to take his labels or party leaders or patronage bosses Is not enough. American Beauty ' Radiance Red ful and a resourceful man. He has- a magnetic person­ place; then In turn Mr. Clements was Today It Is a well known and acknowledged fact that put on the ballot at the expense of ality. One may be opposed to Murphy's plans but at the BABY Briarcliff Sensation the administration at Lansing has In complete operation Judge Murfin, by a ruse whose falsity same time listen to him with pleasure. perhaps the best organized patronage dispensary ever and deceit would have repelled a boot­ Dorothy Page Roberts Talisman As long as the governor-general of the Philippines re­ - known at the state eapitol. legger. RAMBLERS mains on the patronage list we can think of no one more Grootendorst Pink Killarney Pink How shall the republican party proceed then to rein Grover Dillman was re-nominated deserving of the plum than Prank Murphy. He has done in the teeth of McKay and company Btoom ail summer state Itself in the confidence of the voting public pf Madam Butterfly a lot for the democratic party In Michigan. because a group of newspaper men Michigan ? Certainly not by rebuilding its fortunes upon had courage enough to force Howard —0— Many other choice varieties which to the ambitions of self-seeking candidates. Certainly not Lawrence to take a stand. But the 29c • Ed Nowack of the State Digest and Schuyler Marshall stench of that convention crept out by continuing the barter ih blocs and factions. Certainly choose from of the Clinton County Republican-News are beginning to not by permitting Wayne county ward heelers to vote and hung, a miasmlc shadow, over the whole state. call each other by their first names. Two weeks ago almost a third of state convention strength merely by Ed said Sky has a face like a horse. A week later Sky What was 'the result? So sturdily paying the expense of delegates to the state convention republican a paper as the Hastings came back with this: "Ed Nowack, editor of the State delegates made up largely of speakeasy denizens and Banner warned Ite readers not, under C $2^.25 Digest In Lansing, comments that we have a face 'like underworld spokesmen. any consideration, to vote for' Don a horse.' Well, Ed, if you insist, we will be the face and Johnson for the regente post, as a re­ The republican party,has been spoiled by huge ma you can be the other end." buke to the shameless jobbery of his 45 Three for jorltles over a long term of years. Its life of ease and nomination. You will remember that luxury has hardened Ite arteries and whitened Ite blood­ former Governor Osborn from the Specious Arguments stream. — platform of the convention lauded Bill McKelghan's sportmanship, contrast­ Collier's has a new theory on war debts. It would , It must be revitalized from precinct captain to.central ing It with the actions of George Roses Planted Now Bloom This Season forgive all debts. Because the debts were forgiven committee chairman. It must represent honest citizen­ Welsh. An hour later the sporteman< Europe would immediately resume buying from the Unl- ship, not selfish purpose. It must represent the people like McKeighan was putting over the ter States and the Increased prices we would receive -not those who would prey upon the people or those who deal that proved too much for the old- would reimburse us for the cancellation of the debts. would barter In that which belongs to the people. fashioned honesty of Editor Cook of Hastings and many of his colleagues. We have a fresh stock of LOMA Simple; jus't like that. According to Collier's, the United "Daylight government", "Kitchen Economy", "A New There Is life and vitality In Michi­ States would actually show a profit on the cancellation Deal", ahd "Finish the Job" are all clever slogans and . Thfs Balanced Plant Food gan republicanism yet; there Is honor CONDONES "SURE CROP" of $250,000,000 In payments due this year. The editorial . each in turn has caught popular fancy and each has and decency and the old American For Lawns, Shrubs, Flowers writer asserts wheat would go up 20o a bushel. served its purpose. Yet if we mistake not, the people Let's send wheat up $1.00 a bushel. All we would have will not forever be content to live on happy phrases. Bulk and Package 5 lb. pkg. 50c 10 lb. pkg. 85c to do would be to put another billion dollars in the hands If the republican party is to return to become a major Dr. D. R. Lethbridge of Europe. Then with $1,250,000,000 of our money they influence in public affairs in Michigan it must divest Garden Seeds 25 lb. bag $1.50 can make us prosperous. Itself of the shackles which have-tied,it down; it must , DENTISTRY—X-RAYS We have an even better plan. Let Europe pay the recognize responsibility, -not opportunity;' it must be Oflice over Dart National Bank United States the |260,000,000 or more due this year. taught to serve, not to suckle; It must ding to principles, This payment will be used to reduce taxes.v Then let the not to slogans. Mason—Telephone 202 international bankers for whom Collier's speaks forgive Failing in this another party will be born to do that Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to S the $500,000,000 due them, and. regarding which, the which neither the republicans nor the democrate appear Evenings by appointment matter of cancellation has not been raised.' In that way willing to do at this hour. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 Page Three

in marriage to Rev. James Franklin wetz attended, the Tray scout gymkana l^th Leroy* . of North Branch, Lapeer county. They Vantown held at Michigan State college last Northeast Lansing Township i By Mn. W. L. Rloe were attended by Harold Buskirk and By Mrs. L. P. WlUlanu Saturday. By W. E. West f Bernice Emery of Lansing. Rev. Wat­ Mrs. Harvey Glassbrook and Mrs, kins of Dimondale, performed the John Bennett are on the sick list, Several from this neighborhood at­ ceremony. A shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Marjory Warner of Alaiedon Cen­ tended the shower given Mr. and Mra. Horace Cooledge was taken to the The annual cemetery meeting will Seldon Monroe at the home of Mrs. ter, and Kay Moore of Okemos, called Seldon Monroe at the home of her hospital last week and his condition is be held Friday evening, April 28, at Monroe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph on friends In this neighborhood, Sat-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glenn, at reported as favorable. Mrs. Cooledge the home of Mlcheal Janecke. Glenn, Wednesday evening. They re­ urday evening, Is now able to be home. Vantown, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Starner expect ceived many useful gifts. The eve­ Paul Fuller has an appointment to The West family spent the day al Harold and Maurice Monroe spent to go to Indiana this week to get Mr. ning was spent in visiting. Potluck sing over WJR, Tuesday, Holt Sunday and were entertained at the week end with their uncle, Theron Starner's father who will stay with luncheon was served. A new family has moved in the C,! dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klein- Monroe, and family near Fowlerville. them this summer. Mrs. Anson Nelson is visiting her R, Howarth tenant house, henn. Mrs. Mary Leonard of Holt, spent a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. DeWaters spent daughter, Mrs. Russell Risch, in Mrs, Slocum's brother is spending Miss Grace West is visiting Mrs. few days at the home of her son the week end in this vicinity. Wheatfield. some time with them. Earl Kleinhenn and Mrs. John Weeks Charles, recently. \ Mr. and Mrs. Merton Rice and at Holt, this week. Margaret Strlckllng called on Mar­ Several neighbors and friends sur­ mother called on Mrs. Wm. Horwood John DeMonde has moved into the garet Leonard and at the home of prised Mrs. Earl Mead and son Leslie of Howell, Monday. She is very ill Tuesday evening, the occasion being South Aurelius and North John Banghart tenant house. with pneumonia. George Strlckllng, Monday. Onondaga Orry Thompson is hauling stones their birthdays. They all enjoyed a By Mrs. B. H. Field and gravel making ready to raise his very pleasant evening. BLINDFOLD barn. The young people's S, S, class held Grovenburg Leone North and ten boy scouts of its class parly at the hall Friday eve­ By Mrs. Howard O. North ning, Carl and 'Will Warner, Cleo Swift Troop 42 attended the gymkana at M. and Harley Droscha were in Detroit, S. C, Saturday. Wm, Sly and family wore called lo Friday. the home of Guy Grimes near Nortli- CHOICE Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Rens attend­ weaf Stockbridge, Sunday, bythe ser­ Mr. and Mrs. Addison Murray and son of Mason, visited Clayton Snow ed the funeral of Mrs. Bradish in Lan­ ious illness of their mother, Mrs, sing, Friday. Nichols District and family, Saturday. r By Mrs. F. Geisenhaver Grimes, Tlie blind adoption of savings programs, as well Lavina North spent the week end t Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanHorn nnd Mrs, Olive Gotts spent a part of last lOR FAIRNESS OF as business programs, without thought for the with Iva May Strobel. week with her sister, Mrs, Wheelock, daughter ot Lansing, visited Clayton safety of funds has developed the failure of many Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ried spent Sun­ Mrs. Ida Ireland entertained the at Goodrich, Snow and family, Sunday. PRICE AND UTMOST day afternoon with Mrs. Ried's par­ Topsy-Turvy club at her home last Mr, and Mrs, Claude Keith wore George Covert and wife visited their good up-and-coming men and women. IN SERVICE • • • ents,' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert DeCamp, Thursday afternoon. Monday callers of Floyd McConnell at daughter, Mrs. Claud Parish, and near Holt. family near Mason, Tuesday. There is a decided advantage in having an ac­ Mr. and Mrs.L. Blaksloo called on Bellevue, Royal McCue spent Saturday and Mrs. Mcrtio Clickner visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard, Tues­ Geo, Gossett and mother and Mrs, THE ORDER count at the First State & Savings bank. Know­ Sunday at tho home of his son Guy. Vina Field of Vevay, Monday after­ diiy evening. Asenath Oesterle of Detroit, and Mr, OF THE ledge of the fact that the bank is of unquestion­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard North called and Mrs, Voryl Stowe of Stockbridge, noon. able strength, conservative in management and on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore, Miller Mrs. Josephine Chapman from Mt. were Sunday callers at Nuckley New- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gorris of Morris, spent Thursday afternoon accommodating in service insures the depositors Road, and on Mrs. Maude Richmond, er's. Jackson, Mrs. Maud Dolbee and GOLDEN RULE Holt, Saturday afternoon. with Mr. and Mrs. F. Geisenhaver. daughter Margery visited E. L. Davis, of the First State & Savings bank the utmost in RECOMMENDS TO THE The intermediate and young peo­ Mr. and Mrs. fiharles Crauss from Salurday. S'afety of principal. ple's classes held their April party at near Lansing, spent Sunday with Mr. t Meridian Cyrus Field and Mr. and Mrs. Earl PEOPLE OF.THlS • • • tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Strlck­ and Mrs. M. Janecke. By Miss Blanche Aseltine | Field and two children of Jackson, COMlvlUNlTY • • • • We urge our depositors tb adopt a systematic llng east of Mason last Friday eve­ Edna Janecke is helping Mrs. F. .,,.,,....«.,..«.M.«..4*.i..t.....a...... «...... i»t...... 4 visited E. L. Davis, Saturdiiy. plan of saving for the future. It is the easiest ning. Geisenhaver with the bouse work. Mrs. Ida French nnd son Riiy of On­ and most satisfactory method of saving. And if The girls' 4-H club met with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geisenhaver Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Asoltino and ondaga, visited E. L. Davis, Sunday. A. B. BALL Lily VanMartor last Saturday. and Arthur spent Sunday in Lansing sons, Orron and Allan, spent Sunday Mrs. French romiiined for a few day's, HOIVIEFORFUIVERALS you save in this bank your funds will be secure Mrs. Maude Beck is still in the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August wilh Mr. and Mrs. Pearlie Beach of Dr. P. l-I. VanBuren and Mrs. Van­ and your mind may be at ease. iJiinhulcuice SerOice^ Sparrow hospital but Is improving. It Brenko. Williamston. Buren of Lansing, wore callers at liie PH0NESfDAYI40. NIGHT72 is expected that she will bo well en­ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ireland of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matthews, B. l-I. Field homo, Sunday. MASON. MICH. ough to come home this week. Grand Lodge, spent Sunday with Mr. daughter Irene and friend of Lansing, At noon on Saturday, April 8, at nnd Mrs. Dewey Ireland. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. Contrary to popular belief, noises The First State & Savings Bank] tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bus­ Ruth Rardeen spent last Wednesday Mills. do nol disturb fish, and anglers do nol kirk, their daughter, Ruth, was united with Flossie Geisenhavor. John Asoltino and Milton Honsso- need to keep quiet while fishing. Member of Federal Reserve System MASON, MICH. >

Southeast Ingham Stockbridge By Mrs. Jiiincii Qulnn By .Mrs. Veslw Tliompson

Ur. and Mrs. Merlyn Ewers of Mrs. Jamos Green died at hor homo .Tackson, were dinner guests of Ervin norlhwosl of tho village Monday nigbl Ewers and family, Friday. Louis re­ Api'il 3. Tho funeral was held at tho turned home with them and spent the home Wednesday afternoon. week end. John Farmer is very ill wilh pneu­ iVfr. and Mrs. Piiul Marriane were moniii at his homo oitst of lown. Tuesday cvcnilig visitors of M'r. and Mi'S. L. W. Osli'ander called on tMrs. Mi'S. James Quinn. Veslit ThOmpsoii last Tuesday after­ Sum West, Will West and son-in- noon. law woi-o cailci-s of'Tom Spencer near Mi's. 1-lorbert Yocum siiffoi'od it Wliitmol'C l^alto, olio dny last woclc. sLrol^c of piiriilysis rocciiUy. Fi'iink Bi'iggs was a caller of Tiln- [ VVilyiio Haviland of Doll'oil, spent olliy McCitlin, 'I'luirsday. • Suiidily niglit wilii liis faliior, who h;i.s Mrs. lloiil-y BlllaOn ol' FiLclil)iirg, I been ill for lnaliy months. Wils a Sundiiy aftcl-iiOon cillloi' of fVTi's. Thoro will be communion and now .Illlncs Quinn". ilneiiibors I'ocoivcd mI the Pi'osbylcriali Tho infant son of fMi-. and t\Ii's. F. 1 cliui'cli Sunday. li'iirr died Sunday morning at the liomo of tho gl-ilndpiii-onls, Mr. iind iMrs. fNTilto Cavender. t Nortlieast Alaiedon Mr. iind Mrs. Lloyd IvlionsniiLb iind biiby of Miiaon, wol'o giiosLs of Mr. t By tMrs. Siulle Uobiick .•.....•«.»#»...... i...H...i iiiid Mrs. Johli l-ClicnsniiLli, Sunday. I"lvolyn QHinii spent tho wook end tVlai-garol Roback is spending a few witli Eileen fVllirriitiio. days wilh friends in Haslett. Mr. iilid tMl'S. Paul fVtari-iano iiiid Mi-, and Mi's. Elmer Keitli of Lan­ Eileen wore in Grliss Lalce, Sunday. sing, Mr. aiid Mrs. Floyd Baldwin and iMl'S. Marriane and Eiloon slliyod to family of Miison, wore Sunday guests Ciil'o for an aunt who is ill. of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Evans. Mrs. Paul SLiiiuirlold and son Eu­ Clyde Lamb iind falnily spent Sun­ gene and t\Il's. Will Stlindlicld ot Jack- day wilh Mr. and Mrs. Michcal Mc­ s;Oli, wci'O tVIunday afternoon clillors of Mann and family near Mason. Mrs. James Quiiin. Mr. iuid Mrs. Roy Shipman and lil­ I'"red Olin, Fern LaFrance and Delia lie son Russell of Lansing, spent last Bi'iggs wore in Mason, Saturday. I Tuesdiiy with hor mother, Ml's. Ora iMi's. Jiimos Quinn was a recent . Thompson. caller of tVfrs. tvionabollc Swan Utz of Marjory Woodworth spent Thurs­ Lansing. day and Friday with Delta McCartney Mrs. Paul Marriane was in Munitli, of Lansing. Saturday afternoon. Ml', and Mrs. S. C. l^ac of Lansing, woi'o Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Miller. I , Town Line Road . Piuil Sullivan, of Albion, is spending t By Mrs. N. E. Sherman a few days with his aunt, Mrs. John Evans. Fred Crugcr and family spent Sun­ Mrs. Katie North and son Plarrison, day with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Britten of who moved to Flint throe years ago"' Valley Farms. are moving back in their homo here. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Crane is very ill at the home j Mrs. Ford Fair.and daughter Jean, of Chas. Everett. Mi's. Ray Everett I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cross, Mr. nnd is helping to care for her. I Mrs. Vern Ewing and family all of Mrs. T. E. Hacker is a little bettor , Lansing, Clyde Wade and family of at tills lime. I Lake Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mi'S. Julia Shipp is in a serious con­ i Cook of this place, were Sunday call- dition. I crs of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fair and l^oss Knight is gaining and able to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fair. bo up part of tho lime. tVIr. and Mrs. L. I. Halsey arc in Detroit for a few days. Miss Marguerilo Creyts has charge Fitchburg of Llio Easter program to be given at By Mrs. \. S. Batdort iVIl. Hope M. E. church Sunday eve­ ning at 7:30 o'clock. The kindergar­ ten and junior departments will give Ml', and Mrs. Shultz and family readings, songs and a short pageant. ' have moved to a farm near Grass The Maple Grove Mission Circle Lake. hold its business meeting Thursday at I Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holland visited Lhe homo of Arthur Everett with over f\Ir. nnd Mrs. Henry Dunsmore, Sun­ 30 in attendance. Mrs. Bala, chair- day. mnn of the program called on Mrs. L. Miss Erma and Ethel Artz arc tVIillhislor for piano music. Mrs. H. spending a week with their parents, Hawldns read a paper on state flow­ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Artz. ers, and Mrs. Hocking sang two num­ Mrs. Pearl Perry was home Sunday. bers with Mrs. C. Miller at the piano. The teachers of Bunkerhill township Mrs. M. Pratt was chairman of the held their round table meeting at Bir- dinner. The next meeting will be held noy school last Thursday. lhe first Thursday In May with Mrs. Buryl Donnajean and Kathleen Huf­ C. Coy and Mrs. Floyd Clark as hos­ fine arc absent from school because of tesses. sickness. Duane Carlton, seven weeks' old son If Thomas Barr, route 1, will bring of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farr, died at this item to the NEWS office, he will the home of his grandparents, Mr. and bo given a free admission ticket to Mrs. Mike Cavender, Sunday morn­ tho Mason Theatre. ing. Services were held at the Cav­ ender home Monday at 2 o'clock. Henry Barton purchased the lot Spring Opening across from the Fitchburg store from and Ell Ward.

Prosperity Sale White Dog District nliio Bmiiictt Coffee, extra By Mrs. MTV. Butler specliil 22c Ib. Onisiulc Toilet Tissue .3 rolls l»c Defiance Pork & Beans 5(j_.G cans 2.5c Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lay spent Mon­ Miircelliis Cut Beet« 3 for 15c day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Since the Sun Oil Company makes Only One Norge Red Salmon, regular 35c Simons. si'/,e 2 large cans 39c • Miss Helen Linn of Lansing, spent motor fuel... not two or three... great savings the week end at the home of her par­ Reil Breast Natural Red Salmon, are effected in the refineries and warehouses, regular 20o sbeo 3 for 33c ents, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Linn. Dinner Macaroni, 1 lb. size __8 for 14c Mrs. Geo. Linn is slowly gaining and in the number of delivery trucks and gas Tasty Nut OIco, 3 lbs. 15c after her recent operation. Kellogg's or Post Cornflakes, Bran Mr. and Mrs. William Stoner of pumps, etc. Thot is why premium performing TTlaUes, Crls|>lcs 10c per pkg. Saginaw, spent the week end at the Wllllamstfon Bologna, I4c lb.3 for 37c home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Blue Sunoco can be sold... at regular gas price. P-W CrackerJ, 1 lb. box 10c Guy Stoner. Perfection Family Soda Crackers, Ernest Janisse and Mr. Lamb were I 3 Ib. box . Wc in Northville, Saturday. Best of choice cuts—Pork Chops, James Hayes and Ernest Janisee Steaks and Roastls. drove to Northville Thursday. Mr. HIGH TEST, KNOCKLESS ACTION 1 Canadian Bacnn—uU kinds cold meats Janisee and a doctor from there are BENNETT'S FAMOUS HAMBURG going to Detroit where Mr. Janisse is ! "Ground While You Look" taking treatments. only best quarters of meat used. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Harger of Pon­ Extra Special Saturday and Sunday tiac, spent last Thursday with Mr, and • . • at regular gas price . . . only, lie per lb. 3 ll». 30o Mrs,, Archie Allen, MUTE WISDOM BENNETT'S STORE As a general rule the man why says OKEMOS "I say what I think" would, If he liv­ Grooerifes, Meats^ Hardware ed up to that statement, be rather General MetrdiaiMUiM silent,—Dayton Dally News, ARROW on. COMPANY INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 Page Four gram to R. F. C. officials In Washing ton pledging their support to the DuBoil Neighborhood By Mr*. CMen Every AureUiw BE weight tax diversion bill. The gover­ E By Mrs. Mary Drokoha DANSVILLE NEWS nor said he had been assured that this telegram would be sufficient evidence ot good faith on the part of the state Harriet Lay entertained a number AS AID TO STATE of Rer friends Monday evening at her CENSES OR PB A goodly number attended the P. to comply with the governmental re­ quirements to cause the release of fed­ home celebrating her twelfth birth­ T. A. meeting, at the hall last Wed­ Oration Contelst Mother and Daughter Banquet BEER TAXES SEEN AS PRODUC­ eral money for welfare use in Michi­ day. nilSINFORMATION PREVAILS RE­ nesday night and enjoyed the program Dansville won high honors In the Plans are under way for a mother and daughter banquet sponsored by ING NEEDED MONEY. gan, This Is the telegram that Moore GARDING NEW REGULATIONS. put on by local talent consisting of a oration contest held at Holt last Fri­ Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Baldwin and day evening. Blanche Haynes in her the Methodist and Baptist Ladles Aid and Helme refused to sign. The April family visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. short play, duets, solos and group allotment of federal money for the use lUir^Prlce Auto Permits May Be Sc- oration, "War Against Mars", won societies. The committee appointed FlniuicliU Condition Of Shito Spurs Evans, Sunday afternoon. singing. of Michigan In buying food for its curoil At Any Bnincli Auto flrst place. There were two other con­ by the Methodist Is Mrs. Zaidee Allen Mr. and Mrs, Sam McMann and Mr, Mrs. Lucy Robinson spent a. few Liiwinakers To Rush Beer Loglnliir hungry and unemployed Is $3,000,000. Llcon-se Office. testants. Margaret Owens with her and Mrs. G. E. Kelly and by the Bap­ and Mrs. Arthur Williams and sons days last week with Mrs. Martha tion; Sales Ta.v Considered. Over half of this money Is for use in declamation, "Sparticus to the Glad­ tists l« Mrs. Rowena Howe and Mrs, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jennings and Sarah. Detroit. Because of lack of Information, iators" won third place, There were Helen Young. The committees to­ W. A. McMichael in Detroit, About 65 people enjoyed the ban­ three other declamations, Lester gether with,the presidents, Mrs. Min­ While the Moore bill providing for many motorists have failed to take By Elton R. Eaton Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Every and advantage of the half-price permit, quet, put on by members of the red Parks the only entry in extemporan­ nie Grimes and Mrs. Maebelle How­ Many people of Michigan have won­ the re-assessment in years to come of side at the church parlors this week lett will meet Friday evening to make sons of Mason, called on Mr, and Mrs. allowing use of 1932 automobile plates eous speaking, by virtue of this fact, dered why the administration in Lan­ delinquent taxes is a dead issue, mem­ Tuesday night. In honor of the win­ plans. Glen Every, Sunday evening, until August 1. This is shown by the won flrst place. Blanche Haynes and sing is so anxious to have the legisla­ bers of the house as well as the sen­ ning side, the whites. A short pro­ Mr, and Mrs, Alva Campbell spent Lester Parks will represent Dansville ture pass a beer bill, They realize that ate are in accord that some sort of inquiries that are boing received by gram was given afterwards. Ruby Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Pot­ in the district contest which will be The Misses Annette Greenough and relief must be provided for the delin­ the department of state regarding the Shopbell acted as toastmistress. They the legislation is not the result of any ter and Phyllis. held in Lansing In the near future. A Francis Volkner of Flint spent the quent taxpayer. They are not in ac­ new law. opened the program with community unusual public demand, although the In many communities the belief Is large number from Dansville attend­ week end with Mr. and Mrs, A. O. public is favorable to the legal sale of cord with the Moore scheme, but they Little Phyllis Evans of Jackson, singing. Short talks were given by ed the contest in Holt. believe, as does the goverfior, that prevalent that the half-price permits Greenough. beer within the state. spent from Friday until Sunday with Sarah Jennings and Lynn Harkness, some sort of aid must be given to the had to be secured before April 1, The two poems by Mrs, Floyd Straight Mrs. George Putt returned Satur­ The real reason of the anxiety of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Baldwin and fam­ iBiiselHill man who is unable to pay his taxes ily. law provides that the permits can bo and a duet by Charles Davis and Lynn day from the Sparrow hospital In administrative officials in Lansing Is and the next few days will doubtless On account of the unfavorable Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Everett and secured at any time prior to August Harkness, The boys quartet of Ma­ Lansing where she has been for treat­ due to the fact that the state of Mich­ see members of the house giving some weather for practicing the baseball Don and Charles spent Sunday with :i, the day upon which they cease to be son high school rendered three selec­ ment the past 10 days, igan is without cash and officials hope consideration to the delinquent tax season will not get under way until Mr. and Mrs. Glen Every and family. effective. After August, motorists, if tions after which they responded with June Auge, who has been seriously that the license fees provided In the question. they continue to use their vehicles, an encore, Marlon and Earl Harkness Friday, April 21, at which time Dans­ beer bill will bring some revenues into Mrs, Floyd Baldwin spent last ill with scarlet fever. Is some better The proposal of Governor Comstock will be required to pay the second half also gave several vocal selections. ville will play Fowlervilie there. Only the empty state treasury and not be­ Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. at this writing. that the legislature consider a meas­ of the weight tax and after that pay­ three players were lost last year'and cause of any general hunger for beer. and Mrs, Frank Evans in Leslie, ment, will receive 1933 license plates. The L, A, S, will meet at the therefore the team wlU be In good Mrs, Charles Osborn who was taken ure to bring additional revenues in Mr, and Mrs, Glen Every will have Yes, the state is practically pen­ Many letters received by the depart­ church next Thursday for dinner. shape for this year's games. Dansville suddenly 111 last week is reported as front a sales tax will take up much of charge of the pedro party at the niless. Employes of educational Insti­ ment show that many motorists be­ only lost one game In last year's ser­ gaining, the legislature's time in the next week Gleaner hall Saturday night. tutions were only paid half of their lieve that the half-price permits can ies, which was to Dimondale. Philip Walter Almond, Fred Corwin and or so. There are prospects of some fastened to the lower right hand cor­ wages the flrst ot this month and be received only in Lansing, The per­ Moran will go on the mound as pitcher Roy HuUlberger attended the Masonic sort of a sales tax being passed, but The marsh rabbit of our southeast­ ner of the windshield of the automo­ practically no bills have been paid by this question is one that is bound to mits are on sale at all of the depart­ with Datus Frook or Chas, Collier be­ meeting at Mason last Wednesday ern swamp land is as much at home bile for which It Is Issued, Yet many the state since the first of the year. result In plenty of legislative argu ment branch offices and It is not nec­ hind the bat. Several new freBhmen evening, in the water as on land and actually reports are being received stating At a time when the state treasury ment. essary to make application in Lan­ and sophomores are trying out for the Robert Cross of Memphis spent his swims for sport. that the permits are being enclosed in should be running over with cash sing, team and the regular lineup will un­ spring vacation last iweek with friends there Is none tliere. County treasur­ One of the most frequent questions a transparent case and stuck in tho doubtedly be listed next week, In Dansville. ers are reporting that they have prac­ asked of the department is whether a corner of the windshield. It is neces­ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Holmes of Ma­ tically no tax money to send the state. half-price permit can be obtained tor sary that the permits be fastened so F. & A. M. son spent Last Thursday with the That portion of the gas and weight ftn automobile without a 1932 license. firmly that they cannot be transferred A special meeting of the F. & A. M. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell tax not already expended for purposes The new law does permit this, and from one automobile to another. The will be held next Tuesday evening In Aseltine. department of state has no authority specifled in the state law, is being several hundred permits already havo the Masonic hall. Supper will be Wessels Bohnet enjoyed the spring to extend the use of 1932 plates with­ diverted to other purposes so the state been issued for automobiles which served in the town hall at 6:30 follow­ vacation last'week and he expects to out windshield-sticker permits, beyond must have money from some source, were not operated in 1932, ed by a short program. The mem­ return to the Dennis school for his April 1, say members of the house and senate, The law lequlres that the permit be bers will then proceed to the Masonic third years next fall. if its government is to continue to hall when third degree work will be Miss Mae Bell left Monday to spend function. The beer bill is regarded as conferred. The past masters of Dans­ the week with her parents, Mr, and the one last currency vein that can be ville lodge will do the work. Mrs, Thomas Bell, in Detroit, ^y»>* EASTER HAM' tapped and it is for that reason that Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Allen and Bud­ such frantic haste is being made to W. O. T. U. dy spent the week end near Flushing pass the measure. COUNTRY CLUB The regular meeting of the W, C, wiTli the former's parents, Mr, and With a doubl. guarantee To those who are anxious to get a T, U, will be held Friday at 2 o'clock Mrs, Agnes Allen, HAMS of .atl.faction at the home of Mrs, Ruby Lathrop, Orrin Lathrop spent the week end license to sell beer, there will be no The program will be under the direc­ with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Al- definite information on this subject The Foundation'. Seal ha. been attached to every one. Only EASTER tion of Mrs, Wesley Caswell, A good mon Lathrop, Mrs, Lathrop and chil­ until the bill has been placed on final Kroger', double guaranteed Ham. have thi. seal attached attendance is requested. dren, who have been here for the reading in the house. Last week end Circle "S" Picnic., Swift'.—.hankie.., Ib. 9c past week, returned to Kalamazoo found the measure slowly making its New Creamery Sunday with him. way through senate hearings. Hamctte lb. 18c The Fairvlew Dairy Co, of which Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold and But there is this much that is sure Bonele.s—Swift's Forest Anderson and Gary Briggs are family were Sunday guests of Mr, about it, the villages, cities and coun­ Slab Bacon lb. 10c partners, is beginning the constructing and Mrs, O, B, Arnold in Gregory, ties will have nothing to do with is­ 3 to 5 lb. pieces—dugar cured VALUES of a new creamery building for the Mr, and Mrs, Eber Thompson were suing the licenses or controlling the purpose of making butter, cottage in Lansing Wednesday to see their sale of beer. It is known in many Dependable Qua lity cheese, chocolate milk and for bottling now grandson, Robert Thompson, places that dozens of applications Fancy fre.h milk and cream. The building is to have already been filed with village dressed and every item an out­ Mrs, Walter Artz and Dorothy spent CHICKENS f. 1 Be bo 3Gx46 inside dimensions and will bo last week in BunkerhlU at the home and city authorities, but these appli­ standing value — at made of tile, Fred VanVorse is em­ of her father. Wells Walker, cations will not count. No village or Ducks Pre.h dre..«d lb. 18c ployed as the carpenter and Guy West Mrs. Clara ,Ingles who is ill at the city legislation can keep the state your A&P Store this the mason. At the present time the home of her son Lazel Ingles in Stock- froni issuing a permit within the company is selling its products in bridge is reported as gaining slowly, municipal boundaries. week. Dansville, Mason and Lansing. The VEAL Boneless Roist b 12V2C Mr, and Mrs, Val Hopkins of Ack­ If one desires to get a license to sell equipment will be the most modern erson Lake spent Sunday with the and sanitary and the building will be beer, the application must be filed at Veal Chops Loin or Rib Ib. 17c latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, My Lansing with the new state beer con­ Rajah dtsL .tjar »c ready for' use about May 15, it is ron Corwin, stated. trol commission that is provided for In Veal Steak choice leg cut. ib. 19c Will Hanna and Mrs. Myrtle Up­ the bill now being considered. There dyke of Mason spent Saturday with can be no bars and beer will be per­ lona Flour 241-2 ib. bag 45c Surprise Party Dansville friends. mitted served at tables only. The Misses Edna Osborne and Donna Mr. and Mrs. Russel Robinson and schedule of prices for licenses will not LEG OF VEAL lb. 15c Walker were joint hostesses at a sur­ daughter of Mason spent the week be definitely known until the bill is prise party at the homo of the latter Whole or half Cheese whcoLn 2ibs. end with the latter's parents, Mr. and ready for the governor's signature. last Saturday evening for Miss Olive Mrs. Vern Dayton, Mrs, Dayton re­ Smith, who leaves this week for her turned with them to Mason for a few Representative Vern Brown's bill new home near Stockbridge. Various days visit, that provides for the abolishment of Cigarettes 7c ^Jn Sl.OO tho securities commission and a se­ doz. games were enjoyed during the eve­ Mr, and Mrs, Earl Dakin ot Lan­ FRESH EGGS 10c vere penalty for the sale of worthless ning and dainty refreshments were sing spont Sunday with the former's securities or stocks in the state, has Strictly fresh—every egg guaranteed served. mother, Mrs, Ed Walker, ViiUhury FLOUR i'l'l 6Sc the approval of Governor Comstock Herman Ferguson of Mason spent The bill is now well on its way to be­ 241-2 Home FiirnUliings the week end with his brother Dorin Tho home furnishings class will coming a law. The measure will do No. 2>/2 FLOUR 63C at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Herman away with a branch of the state gov­ cans Lily White lb. bag meet at the school house next Wednes­ Mann, ' PINEAPPLE 2 29c day evening, April 19, for the final ernment that never functioned as ori­ Roy Updyke spent Sunday near ginally planned. Organized with the Avondale sliced • Famous Gelatine 5 meeting of the year. This will be a Lesiie at the home of Mort Nims. Sparkle hr 2SC social event. A potluck supper will be idea of providing some sort of protec­ Dessert Mr, arid Mrs, Vance Mead of Van- tion to' the people who had money to No. 2 served at 7:00 p, m, to which the hus­ town spent Sundtay at the home ot cans bands of the members are invited. invest, the right to sell placed upon WAX BEANS 4 25c the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, various bond and stock issues by the "FRESH" FRUITS & VEGETBLES There will be a program during the Jess Nelson, Standard quality .evening of which Mrs. Maebelle How­ commission was paraded before inves Mrs, Mary Taylor, who has been tors as a guarantee by the state that Asparagus, Ih. bunch lOc lett is chairman. Mrs, Zaidee Allen is spending the winter with her son Ben, No. 2 chairman of the table committee and the investment was O, K. Upon this cans returned to her home here Monday. assumption millions and millions ot GREEN BEANS 4 25c Cucumbers, each -l^c Mrs. Abbie Fortman chairman of the Elmer Simons, who has been in the dollars were turned over to stock and Standard quality dinner committee. Sparrow hospital In Lansing for the Carrots, bunch 5c bond promoters. When the Brown past two weeks. Is gradually Improv­ ibill passes, this thing will be at an end Peas No. 2 can lOc Funefral Green Onions, bunch 5c ing. in Michigan. Standard quality Funeral services were held Wednes­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Pai^sons and Mrs. Senator A. L. Moore of Pontlac and Yams 4 lbs. for 17c day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Vogt Alma Page of .Dexter, and Mrs. Dr, Jewel Coffee 3 ib.b.g 55c funeral home for Mrs, Ann Sedgwick Representative James Helme of Ad­ French, lb. 23c — Country Club, Ib. 28c. Chase of Ann Arbor, visited Mr, and rian were the only two members of Apples, fancy Winesaps _,.. - 5 lbs. for 25c who passed away at 6 a, m. Monday Mrs, M. A. Warfle, Sunday. the legislative house and senate taxa­ Sweet Relish u-oz. jar. 10c at the home of Chas. Otis in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yocum of Stock- Bananas -3 lbs. for 17c tion committees to refuse to sign a Master Brand Mrs, Sedgwick was 93 years old and bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Eder was born in Ann Arbor. She had been telegram to the Reconstruction Fin­ Oranges, doz., Calif. Navels - _. 19c of Chelsea, pleasantly surprised Mr. ance Corporation In Washhigton Sweet Pickle Chips le-or. jar 10c able to be around until three weeks and Mrs, Elmer Fortman Saturday before her death and she had been un­ pledging the enactment of a bill di­ Ma.ter Brand evening in honor of the latter's birth­ verting funds from the highway de­ usually well for her age. Her flrst day anniversary. Mrs. Fortman was marriage was to Aretln Swan and a partment to feed the starving of 1-lb. presented with a lovely birthday Michigan. The R. F. C. some weeks pkg.. 'Daily Egg'' Brand few years after his death was mar­ cake. 4X SUGAR 2 15c ried to Edwin Sedgwick who died ago sent a telegram to Governor Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lantis and about 35 years ago. For many years Comstock advising him that unless Poultry Feeds Fern spent Sunday with the former's they lived on the farm now occupied the state of Michigan used some of DESSERT mother, Mrs. Fred Ackley, near Web­ Its own money to relieve the suffering GELATINE Country Club • 19c by Harvey Dennis just north of Dans­ berville. Scratch Feed, 100-lb. bag 98c ville. She Is survived by two daugh­ In this state, there would be no more ters, Mrs. Mary Francisco of Mason Mrs. D. D. Briggs accompanied by federal money forthcoming. The R. Baby Chick Feed, lOO-lb. bag $1.09 and Mrs. Jennie Piper who was liv­ Miss Florence Lathrop of Mason, F. C. stated that It was willing to Quart jar SALAD oREssiHG 23c ing with her mother at the home of spent Sunday In Springport. continue Its aid to Michigan If the Mash, Egg starting or growing, Charles Otis. Rev. Abbott of Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fortman and state would do Its part. Governor Famou. Embassy officiated with burial In Fairvlew daughter of Lansing, and Mr. and Comstock made It clear to the mem­ lOO-lb. bag - __$1.35 cemetery. Mrs. Jas. Rice and daughter of De­ bers of the legislature that the bill di­ Bread iarg« 114.1b. loaf 6c troit, spent Sunday with their par­ verting the unexpected portion of the Made as you would make it We pay Market Prices for Fresh Clean Eggs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fortman. automobile weight tax money from Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Root and Kreeger Rusk pkg. 8c Asli your A&P Manager for details Mrs. D. D. Briggs and Mrs. Hanna the highway department to the wel­ family spent Sunday In Potterville at were Lansing visitors, Saturday. Fresh — New low price the home of the former's parents, Mr, fare department must be passed. Mr, and Mrs. Almon Wing and and Mrs, C. Root. "Michigan people will be without Wabash Baking Powder Ib. can lOc family were Sunday visitors of their food during April, May and June If Exceptional Canned Goods Values Mr. and Mrs. Seers Hubert, Thomas daughter Charlotte, who Is In the san­ Calumet Baking Powder, Ib. can 2Sc Nichols of Ann Arbor and Mrs. War- this money from the federal govern­ No. 2 Size Can No. 2"/2 Size Can itarium In Lansing, They report her ment Is not forthcoming. So you must dell of Grand Rapids spent Sunday condition as greatly improved. Peaches 2''c':;nV 25c GREEN BEANS HOMINY pass this bin diverting some of the Fancy Country Club — In heavy syrup with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. West. Rev. Wesley Caswell talked to the WAX BEANS BEETS money from the automobile weight Mr. and Mrs. James Warfled of school puplls last Thursday morning tax to welfare," Governor Comstock GOLDEN BANTAM CORN SAUERKRAUT Highland Park spent the week end at assembly. His talk was based on told the legislators. RAISIN BREAD f. 10c with the latter's parents, Mr. and Easter. Realizing that the bill could not be 4 Cans Mrs, R. E, Laughlln, Mr. and Mrs. Fred VanVbrse at­ made a law In time to get the Wash­ New improved loaf—full of raisin. Mrs, A. C, Thomas of Williamston tended a funeral of the latter's uncle ington allotment of money In time to BUY NOW .... STOCK UP! spent Saturday with friends In Dans­ in Shepherd, Monday. prevent thousands from going hun­ ville, Miss Thelma Allen entertained the gry, the governor urged members of PASTRY FLOUR 5.:^J5c CUDAHY'S Mr. and Mrs. John Mark and Mr. lady members of the faculty at a six the taxation committee to sign a tele­ o'clock dinner last Wednesday. The Country Club String HalfHa and Mrs. Clyde Cox of Jackson spent men teachers were invited for the eve­ Peacock Hams or Whole Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank for dinner. The kitchen committee, ning and games were enjoyed after Hicks. consists of Mattie Hills, Iva Corwin Sugar Cured which ice cream and cake were serv­ and Lottie Crakes and program com­ TOMATO SOUP 6-25c Mrs, B, C. Raymond spent Wed­ ed. PicnicHams Ir/.r" »,7c mittee Is in charge of Zaidee Allen. Barbara Ann nesday in Ann Arbor with Mr, and Art Commonal and family have The Dansville W, C. T. U. will meet Mrs. William Briggs, rented the farm one mile north of at the home of Mrs. A. L. Lathrop, Veal Roasts »loc Miss Myrnetta Curtis of Muskegon Dansville known as the Lee Warfle Friday afternoon, April 14; at 2:()0. is spending;, her spring vacation with farm. Mrs. C. E. Sawyer returned to the EASTER CANDIES her father, Charles Curtis. Otis Blsel and family are moving home of Leonard Otis after a four into the Henry Walker house In the Sunnyf ield », 17c Ira Bailey and family or Lansing weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cecoanut Cream E99S 2 ib.. 25c '^^BT" have moved onto the farm formerly north part of town. Abbott. owned by S. Krewsklsky, and known Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aseltine and JELLY BIRD EGGS lb. 10c son of Cleveland, are spending part of Dansville Mettiodlst Church PorkLoinR'st as the Edd Royce farm. ASSORTED CREAIVI EGGS ea. 2c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtis and their spring vacation with. the for­ Emerald B. Dixon, Minister family of Lansing spent Sunday with mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Alfred Easter Services MARSHMALLOW EGGS Large, ••. 2c the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aseltine. " Sunrise service 6 a. m. MARSHMALLOW EGGS Small, ea. Ic PorkSaiisage 3»"X0c Ben Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Sawyer of Ma­ Morning worship and Easter ser­ Eugene Raymond of DeKalb, Illi­ son, were Sunday guests of Mr, and mon, "The Risen Lord", 11:00. Mrs. L. E. Otis. nois, spent a short time last week Sunday school 12 noon. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Boiling Beef '"•Sc with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aseltine enter­ Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Topic, Raymond. tained eighteen members of their "What We Believe About God." Philip Mrs. Matilda Smith and Olive are family Sunday and included Mr. and Hague, leader. StewingVeal moving this week to their farm near Mrs. Linwood Ludlow, Mrs. Nellie Vesper service 7:30 p. m. Sermon NEW POTATOES 5 - 19c Manke of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ topic, "The Lord's Day." Stockbridge. Fancy Florida Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aseltine of old Aseltine and family of Flint, Mr. Hamburg Mason spent Sunday with the form­ and Mrs. Elmer Corbin and son of Dansville Free Methodist Church Sweet Potatoes 4 ibt. 10c er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Asel­ Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry .As­ Wesley R. Caswell, Pastor Nancy Halls tine. eltine and son of Cleveland, Ohio. "He Is not here for he Is risen." lb. loe Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Otis spent Sunday school 10 a. m. Cauliflower mch 15c Slab Bacon Mrs. Olive Dakin who has been spending the winter here left Wednes­ Saturday visiting relatives In Lan­ Easter worship service 11 a. m. Large snow whita heads day for her home In Eaton Rapids. sing. Evening worship 7:30. Mrs. Martha Hanford of Lansing, Prayer meeting at the church on P0|*q|| FrethCmitltf X'^'XSc Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dakin of Jackson Cucumbers Extra fancy aaeh 12C were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Thursday evening at 7:30. Clifford Williams. fred Aseltine and Mr. and Mrs. Myron There will be a meeting of the Tlie .Mr. and Mrs. Loomis of Toledo. O., Corwhi. young people's missionary society at ORANGES FiorM. 5 - 21c The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. the home of Misses Erma and Ethel Great Atlantic ^Pacific have returned to spend the summer on the farm west of, Dansville known church win meetf with Mr. and Mrs. Artz, Friday evening, April 14, at 8 Pull of juice as the Asa Howe farm. B. B. Backus, Wednesday, April 19, o'clock. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1933 Page Five

Ohio, were Sunday and Monday visi­ Testing Seed Corn Dorris Neighl)orhood Dlat. No. 6 and Vtdntty tors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Titus and NeadsviBe Soutli WheatBeld By Edna. Casper Lowers Crop Costs By Mrs. Cari WoU family. By Mrs. Graoe-Patriok By Mn. Ctaude Vaghot Claud Clements and Dan Harris were near Unadllla last Saturday on Eight people united with the First Z, 0. Lewis was In Lansing Thurs­ DISEASED OR FROZEN KERNELS Fred Brenner visited at Ross Doo- business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox are enter­ a. A, Williams and family liave Presbyterian church on Sunday morn­ day on business. RESULT IN POOR STANDS. littie's In .-Bast Lansing; Friday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Godley spent taining relatives from Ohio. moved-to tiie Elmer Frost farm. ing, Mrs. Isham, Mrs. Mary McDow­ Evelyn Bateman was a Wednesday ning. ' i Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Maggie Felton entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wirt, Warner were One way of cutting the costs of pro- ell, Mrs. Minnie Cogswell, James caller of Louise Smith. Margaret and Dorothy Riggs are Bert Wolverton. the Euchre club at their home Friday Sunday afternoon visitors of S. A, ducthg a corn crop Is to make certain Rathbone, James Selgrlst, Harold Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith and sons, enjoying their spring vacation this Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Malcho and John evening. High score went to Charles Warner, that the seed to be sown Is free from Clemetsen, Morris Richmond and R. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Smith and daugh­ week. attended t'he 25th wedding anniversary and Irene Gauss, low score to Jean Miss Leah Wing spent the week end disease and is tested to prove how Kieppe. Rev. C. P. Andrews officiat­ ter Louise calle-d at the St. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oakley spent of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Malcho last Sat­ Gauss and Sam Felton. with Marguerite Hayhoe. ed and the choir furnished special hospital Monday to see Mr. Smith's well It will germinate, according to urday night at their home in Stock- the farm crops department at Michi­ Sunday afternoon- with Frank Stid Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Patrick and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Glynn and chil­ music. sister-in-law, who has been suffering and Sunday evening^ with Irvin Hol­ bridge. dren spent Sunday with their parents, gan State college. Noble Whitney attended the funeral Next Sunday there will be a special for two months from frozen limbs and mes. I Miss Helen King and other friends Mr, and Mrs. S, A, Warner, hands. Her fingers have now been of Mrs." Charles Conklin at Howell, Easter service with sermon by the Seed ears which have hollow cobs, The Alaiedon fl o m e furnishing from Detroit visited her brother, Har­ amputated. Monday. Mrs, Grin Morse spent a few days pastor at 10:30 and special music by pink or discolored butts, or which group met with Mrs. Mary Webber, old, who is staying with Mrs. William Mrs. Emmsv Beam and Loe were in last week with her parents in Lan­ the choir. The choir will give an Eas­ Mrs. Selma Workman is working at have kernels that are cracked, cank­ March 29. A review of the next Lantis, last Sunday. Detroit, Monday. sing, ter cantata at 7;45 In the evening. the Griffin green house in Mason. ered, or grey should be discarded. In­ year's lessons were given. The fol­ Claude Hayhoe and family and Leah There will be a Good Friday service Harriet and Charles Lay called on juries to the ear by freezing are in­ lowing officers were elected for next' AURELIUS CENTER P. T. A. Mrs. Leora Sessions was in Lan­ Wing were in Lansing, Saturday, in the Presbyterian church at 2:00 Neva Sanders, Monday. dicated by blisters on the seed coal of year: Loader, Mrs. Florence Leach; i sing, Saturday. * Tho regular meeting of the Aure­ •Mr, and Mrs, Grin Morse and chil­ o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. Edna Casper visited Mrs. John tlie kernel, by cracks in the hard assistant, Mrs. Ella Thomas; chair­ lius Center Parent-Teachers group Mrs. Flora Whitney and Orlle spent dren were callers of A, J. Frost, Mon­ Mr. and Mrs.'Dell Thompson of Runyon one (lay last week. starch of the kernel, or by a dark man, Mrs. Hazel Webber; secretary- was bold last Wednesday evening. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. day afternoon, , visited his brother, George Mrs. Harold Smith was a Tuesday brown germ. Ears showing these de­ treasurer, Mrs. Anona Shaw; recrea­ Several songs were enjoyed at tho Stevens. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hayhoe and Thompson, Sunday. caller of Mrs. John Casper. fects should bo thrown out. tion leader, Mrs. Bertha Workman. It opening of the meeting and a play Carl Nlethammer called on his par­ daughter called on Claude Hayhoe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickert of Jack Lewis was a caller of Mr. and was then voted to have Edna Eifert The seed, ears should be uniform, of called, "Not.Quite Such a Goose," was ents, Friday aftei'noon, Sunday afternoon. Williamston, were Sunday • callers of Mrs. E. F. MacReckard and family make badges for the rnenibors to good type, and free from' mixtures presented by Mrs.- Carrie Lane, Miss Marguerite Hayhoe and Leah Wing his brother, Wm. Bickert, Sunday. Friday evening, wear achievement day. . Voting was Frank Hill and family have moved with other varieties. Kernels should Lois Johnson, Miss Murietta Lane, visited Charlotte Wing at the Lansing Louise Smith, Evelyn Bateman and done by ballot for members of county in tho old Howard school house with be uniform in size, bright, vitreous, Warren Gallaway and Lawrence Dol­ sanitarium Sunday afternoon. Neva Sanders called on Mrs. Edna executive committee and county K. Blood. and should be run over a grader after bee. Miss Mary Goris'and Mrs. Ruby South Alaiedon t Casper one day last week. chairman. The lesson was then given Marian Patrick and John Taylor the ears have been tested for germi­ Gorls of Jackson, furnished special The road to ruin doesn't issue re-' By Mrs. II. J. Laycock \ Merton Huber is working for Z. C. nnd the finished rugs wore shown. spent Sunday ovoning with Ralph nation and the corn has been shelled. musical entertainment. Other instru­ turn tickets," Lewis. Wall paper books and samples of lino­ Glenn in Gregory. A,choap tester can be made frqni a mental entertainment was given nt John Runyon called at tjie home of sheet of muslin 52 inches by nine in­ leum wore shown in ^connection with Christine and Ilah Whitney, Rus­ Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Sheltraw and the close of the meeting. Light re­ sell and Louis Stevens spent Sunday Judson Smith and family, Friday. ches. A line is drawn with a lead pen­ the lesson. Mrs. Bertha Workman daughters from Lansing, spent Sun­ freshments wore served by tho com­ evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mr. and Mrs. James Allard, parents cil lengthwise on the muslin. Then, conducted a nut contest in which Mrs. For Seventy Years, this office day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp­ mittee. Gowing, nenr Fowlervillo. of Mrs. John Casper are repairing the cross linos two- inches apart are Lenogeno Voss was tho winner. A son. has Icept an accurate record of extra house on tho Casper farm and drawn. No cross linos are drawn balanced lunch was served at noon. I R. C. Richardson from Holt, spent expect to move in, in a short time. within six inches of either end. The INGHAM COUNTY TITLES Sunday with his nephew, H. J. Lay­ Mrs. Every of Lansing, called on rectangles are then numbered and tho cock and family. I...... ,.,,.,,*,,.,,.,,.,...., We furnish Abstracts on short Mrs. Edna Casper and Mrs. Seth Par­ to bo tested are given corre­ The teacher. Miss Juanlta Chap­ ker, Sunday. ' sponding numbers. Dart District notice, accurate, courteous, man, and five of the older pupils spent Guy Bateman and Evelyn were in Six kernels are tostod from each By Mrs. Hattie Godley an enjoyable afternoon in Lansing last service. Jackson, Saturday. ear. Three kernels, one each, from IM...... ^.*...... Wednesday visiting the senate and Pickle Contracts Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bateman and the tip, butt, and middle are taken. legislature and the capital. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Ann INGHAM ABSTRACT & Evelyn visited her mother in Holt, The ear is then turned and three more Arbor, called at the Ezra Wilcox Sunday. kernels from the same portions of tho TITLE COMPANY Nearly half of the population of the home, Sunday. Mrs. John Runyon is confined to her ear-are selected. United States lives in 95 metropolitan Lansing Maaon bed by illness. Tho muslin strip should be wet and Mrs. Wm. Malcho attended the fun­ Pickle contracts may be secured districts. should be Ijid on a piece of heavy eral of Mrs. Chas. Conklin, who lived near Howell, Monday. wrapping paper before the kernels are by calling at the office of Wilson Wilkins Memorial placed in tho penciled rectangles. Aft­ Albert Malcho of Stockbridge, is By Mrs. I. A. Wllls}r \ti 0^ the Starr Commonwealth is keeping sprinkled with water by the third day. house for her uncle, M. R. Knicker­ The test should be ready to read the Easter novelties for the home and the lddclies. A large bocker. seventh day. No ears should be sav­ assortment at prices that have been unheard of previously. Laylin Jewott of Mason, spent last ed unless five or six strong sprouts week with bis grandparents, Mr. and are growing in the rectangle bearing EASTER HATS Mrs. L. H. Laylin. their number. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Eberly spent The clever new styles of spring hats. All head sizes the week end in Lansing. $1.95 to $2.95 Pollok Corners By Erma Pollok EASTER BUNNIES Bast Alaiedon |...«.Hf..•..«...... < By Mrs. John Speer Easter Bunnies for the children. Bunnies and chicks Mrs. Howard Pollok spent last week It's UP! liriced from in Lansing with hor parents. John Spoor and Hugh, John Kaimon Mrs. Earl Showerman spent a cou­ wore in Lansing Monday with maple Ic to 5c ple of days in Lansing last week. syrup. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hoyt spent Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walline wore in Sunday at the Wil! Oosterle home. SPECIAL ON EGG DYES Lansing ono day last week. Mrs. ..Nora Miller is helping Mrs. Dyes for Easter Eggs in 100 diffei-ent colors Peter Seigler is working for Mi:^ .Max Eifert with her house work for Weigman of Holt. a few weeks. package 5c Mr. and Mrs. Jude Hall and family Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Warner were were at her father's last Wednesday. Sunday afternoon visitors at Sharley Easter Candies, Cards and Napkins John Spoor and Hugh were at N. Warner's. Mclntyre's one day last week. Mr.^ and Mrs. Roy Shrumm and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walline and family of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. family were Saturday evening visitors Burton Shrumm of near Williamston, Snyder's 5c-10c to $5 Store of John Speer. spent Sunday vvith George Shrumm. A little son was born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Paul were in H. H. SNYDER, Prop. Mrs. A. E. Hartig Sunday morning at Lansing, Monday. their home in -Holt. Mrs. Helen Bur­ Benjamin Biirke had his tonsils re­ gess of Dewitt is at the Hartig home. moved at the Sparrow hospital Mon­ Mr. and'Mrs. Chas. McClung and day morning. His mother, Mrs. John sons spent Thursday with her parents. Snivley, was with him. Mrs. John Speers is spending a few There was a large attendance at the days with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Aid meeting held at Mr. and Mrs. G. Knock Foreman, and family.of Williamston. Shrumni's last Thursday. Junior Hartig and Lee Burgess of Mrs. Rllla Pollok spent some time Dewitt, spent Saturday night with his last' week with her daughter, Mrs. L. brother, Paul a*^ their home. Fisher, and family. Nathan Twist of Lansing, is doing for Michigan Motorists some repair work on the Arthur Frost Star Route farm where Mr. and Mrs. Kruse live. By iVIrs. Harold Sbarcuck

South Delhi Mrs. Charles Northrup received t By Fred Rowland word that her aunt in Grand Ledge is STANDARD ED CROWN seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. N. Scribner of Hills­ The Merry Circle 4-H club and dale, called at the home of R. L. Scrib­ mothers met at the home of Helen ner, Saturday afternoon. Eggers for an Apnil fool's party. All Ray Sheeley of Dansville, spent a the members were present. A busi­ GASi LINE few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. ness meeting was held after which Pearl Ward. • games were played. Mrs. R. L. Scribner spent Friday in Margaret Chamberlain won flrst East Lansing with Mrs. G. Shreves. place in the spelling contest. The Austin Otis has been out of school schools represented were Dunn, Nich­ for two weeks on account of illness. ols and Harper. — no increase in price Marion Scribner visited school on Mrs. Lewis Hughes and Mrs. Jessie Thursday afternoon. Bailey' were guests at the Hardscrab- Marion Scribner was in Lansing ble farm last week. Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and sons and Mrs. Minnie Howery and son Robert and Ted Fay of Leslie, were It has always been a great gasoline... the best non- callers of Will Stid, Sunday. PhiUiiM District Mrs. George Pryor and Mr. and By Mrs. Geo. Qruhn Mrs. James Hancock were callers of Ethyl motor fuel you could buy.vNow it's still better. Will Stid, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Green and Mar­ The Harper school has two new It's up in ahti-knock! What does that mean? What jorie called on C. D. Aldrich, who is pupils, Hugh Bouts and June Bouts. ill Friday afternoon. The pupils of the Harper school on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fry called on the spelling honor roll are as follows: advantages will you enjoy when yis[u use this higher Mrs. Fry's father, Harry Baker, of Louis Brown, Margaret Chamberlain, Dewitt, and found his health improv­ Rex Chamberlain, Rodney Chamber­ ing. - lain, James Selgrlst, Clyde Smith and anti-knock gasoline? The answer to that... more Mrs. Laura Tyler spent the week Beatrice Wise. end at the Tyler home. Miss Nina Rowland of Mason, spent Burt and Addie Tyler are in Detroit Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Clara convincing than any claims you might read here for Easter week. Evans. Eileen, Boutwell was absent from The B. C. club was entertained last ... is the result you'll get when youy actually drive Thursday at the home of Mabel Aus­ school last week with an attack of the tin.' The next meeting of the club will flu. EASTER ELEGANCE be with Mrs. Fern Fry. your with Standard Red Crowm in the tank* Mr. and Mrs. Ray Austin visited in Chicago last week and-his sister, Mrs', Dunn Community By Mrs. Robt O. Reese .... Carries No Price Grace Armstrong, returned home with them. Marjorie Greein, Flora Edson, Clara TRY IT.. .Try 5 gallons in youi\own car! Mrs. Elmer Dakin has been acting Premium Here Edson, Carfton Austin and Robert as correspondant during the Illness of Gruhn have returned to school after Mrs. Robert Reese. Y^U can attain a high degree of smartness and quality in a week's vacation. Mrs. Bessie Darling will entertain Drive in where you see the The W. A. L. A. S. meets next week your Easter suit here without a surtax of costly outlay. the Community club Wednesday aft­ Thursday at the home of Maude ernoon, April 26. .. familiar Red Crown globe Everything that is prominent in the style edicts; in fabrics, Chamberlain for potluck dinner. Rosetta Surato Is caring for her patterns, colors and models has been provided with price sister in her home who recently had and get 5 gallons or more of an operation at a hospital In Lansing. moderation. Dorris Neighi>oriiood Mrs. Clyde Lennon and Marie visit­ By Mrs. Bessie Lewis this ADVANCED Standard ed their daughter and sister Llbby in Chicago last week. Red Crown Gasoline. Then Special Easter Suit Mrs. Seth Parker visited Saturday Mrs. Wayne Opdyke Is caring for afternoon with Sylvia Schrader and her aunt's child this week while her pat it to the test! Try it for aunt Is In a hospltalln Jackson. Pure wool worsted," silk lined and cut in the Bessie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs; H. T. Reese of Wil­ Evelyn Bateman is spending the quicker-get-away in traffic latest style. These suits sell for $18.50 but summer at home with her parents, liamston, spent Friday afternoon 'and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bateman. evening with Mr.. and Mrs. Robert for the Easter season we offer them at $15 Try it foir cUmhing power in Evelyn Bateman, Louise Smith and Reese and family. Neva Runyon, were callers In this vi­ Stanley. Froedtert attended a Scout cinity, Wednesday. meeting at the college Saturday. the hills. Try it for greater HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Sylvia Schrader spent Sunday with Floyd Darling was unable to eittend her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' R. Schrad­ because of Illness. smoolluiess and l

Funeral Services Held Final Spelling Bee LESLIE • For Mrs. S. R. Coulson In Aurelius Friday By Mrs. Ernest Sherman, ii' HAD BEEN IN lUL HEALTH FOR NINE SCHOOLS WILL ENTER SEVERAL yEABS. CONTESTANTS THIS WEEK. "The Resurrection of-Jesus In the LIVESTOCK—TOOLS PuVieral services were conducted at Life of One Man", will be the sermon On Friday evening, April 14, .the the A. B, Ball funeral home Monday theme at the Eas.ter Sunday morning linal contest tor the champion speller In the rural schools in Aurelius town­ PGR SALE—Several good.work hor­ afternoon for the late Mrs, Sidney R, services at the Aurelius Center, On­ ses, from 3 to 12 years old, weight ship will be held at the Aurelius- FROM Coulson, 76, who passed away at the ondaga Community and Leslie Baptist from 1200 to 1700. From slxty^five churches with the pastor, Edward J, church at eight o'clock. Each of the farm home east of Mason Saturday nine schools in the township will en- 'dollars up. All sold with a.guaran­ Cross, as the preacher. There will tee, I'/i miles east of Aurelius after a long illness, tor three contestants who will partici­ also be the regular sessions of the "Center. W. Ciirl Warner. -'S-tf Charlotte P, Bowdish, the eldest pate in the written and oral contests. daughter of Ferdinand iind Mary A, church schools and the young peoples The nine schools are Aurelius, Webb, LITTLE meetings at all these churches. In the FOR SALE—McCormlck grain binder Bowdish, was born in Waterloo town­ Wilcox, Toles, Gretton, Curtice, Bar­ evening at Onondaga the young peo­ • for sale, .fOO cash. 1 mile west of ship, Jackson county, on October 25, nes, Bulien and Plains, ple will present the Biblical drama, Alaiedon Center, J, A, Higbee, 13-3p 1856. Her girlhood was spent in Ma­ "One of the Nine." Last Friday evening contestants son, She was married to W. T, Rose from these nine schdols met at tho FOR SALE—O, I, O, gilts, April and In 1876 and they lived in Shiawassee The girls of the Lebiie W. W. G. Barnes school for the last preliminary ACORNS May farrow, 275 lbs, apiece, Clioice county where Mr. Rose passed away presented their three act missionary contest. The three winners were $15,00, Choice of two for $25,00, in 1881. Two daughters were born to drama, "The Country Cousin," at the Richard Eckhart, a seventh grader • Will take approved notes, P, M, them. Onondaga Community church on Sun­ from the Wilcox school, winning flrst Mann, Dansville. 13-tf Later she married Van Renselaor day evening. They were assisted by place; Annabelle Morril, eighth grade';' Ramsdill, Three sons and one daugh­ the Leslie Baptist Sunday school, or­ from the Rlains, winning second place FOR SALE—Milburn wagon with top ter were born to the union. Mr, Rams­ chestra, and Harold Leseney, eighth grader box, wheel plow, walking plow, 100 dill died In 1896. In 1898 the widow A passion hour service will be held from the Curtice school, placing third. "From Little Acorns Great Oal ments were served, is tlie small amounts, saved witli macliine-lilte regularity, that malces the bottom John Deere plow. Recently husband, two daughters, Mrs. Nellie overhauled, John Seelhoff, 8 miles "One of the Nine", a Biblical drama Mrs, Clara Laberteaux and Mrs, Riggs of Stockbridge and.Mrs, May will be presented Easter Sunday eve­ savings account something of which one might well be proud. For it talios south and two miles east of Wil­ Schneider of Merrill, three sons, Guy Mabel Miner were hostesees to the liamston, lOwlp ning at the Onondaga Community East Rives Forget-Me-Not'society at J, Ramsdill of Stockbridge, Miles.W, church by the young people of that real will power and self denial to save these small amounts when you want Ramsdill of Chesanlng, and Orson B, the home of the latter Friday at an all FOR SALE—Bred Duroc gilts at $10 church. There is no admission fee, day meeting, A potluck dinner was each, Charles A, Price, Mason, R, Ramsdill of Lansing. One .daughter, Jimmy, six-year-old son of Mr, and to spend them for some luxury. Mrs, Grace Adams, preceded the mo­ served at noon. At the business meet­ 1, t 15wl Mrs, James Black, will sing over radio ing Mrs, Caroline Trumbull of Jack­ ther in death by 14 years.'. One sis­ station WIBM Jackson, Saturday at FOR SALE —Horse, weight 1500, ter, Mrs, John Hammond of. Okemos, son was re-elected president with 3:30 o'clock, Leslie's musical and Mrs, Edna Western, secretary and Frank Hopkins, Aurelius, 15wl and other relatives also survive, •; Open up that savings account today at the Farmers Bank. Develop the radio enthusiasts who feel that Mas­ Mrs, Lydia Stanley, treasurer. Dues ter Jimmy excells in volume, rythm were also lowered. Assembly singing FOR. SALE—Double disc harrow, will The Mayflower wallpaper will be and memorizing will also be pleased habit of saving and making deposits to the account regularly. Give up trtide for anything I can use. Also shown evenings by appointment. Call led by Mrs. Manle Shaw opened the to know that he has been invited to following program: Dialogue, "on the have a good pair of horses for sale, phone 75, W, B, Ketchum,, wl' soon appear on a,Jackson club pro­ some of the things that you want but really do not need and put the money R,.D, Speer, 1 mile north and 3 wrong train" Mr, and Mrs, James gram, Austin; readings, Mrs, B, O, Lum­ miles east of Mason, ISwlp POR SALE—40 white leghorn.pullets Blair Freeman of Lima, Ohio, spent saved in this fund. In this way you will build character and a reserve sav­ at 40c each. Also eggs for'hatch­ bard and Mrs, Glenn Abbey; colored FOR SALE—Cow for pigs, also black the week end with his parents, and skit depicted by Mrs, Myra Abbey and ing, Oscar Ohlinger, Leslie. Phone sister. ings at the same time. Both are of vast importance in the battle of life. ' gelding, 8 years old, weight 1100, 226-P4, ISwlp Mrs, Addison Russ, The next meet Will trade for heavy work horse, Miss Marion Harkness spent the ing will be held at the building at the Asa Willmarth, East Lansing, R, 1, week end with Miss Rachel Heal, East Rives cemetery May 5, on Hagadorn Road, n 15w2p Mrs, Grace Taylor of Lansing, vis­ 1 For Rent ited friends here,Friday. Rev, O, B, Thurston in announce FOR SALE—Large type Poland China Mr, and Mrs, Howard Bigg were ment of Easter observance to be held FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, boar, one year old. Also a John guests the latter part of the .week of Sunday morning at the Congrega­ one block 'from business section, Deere 12-in, double bottom plow, relatives in Dupont, Ohio, tional church, uses the quotation, 200 VV, Sycamore, phone 111, 13t3p Harley Drosclia, Aurelius, 14wl Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Taylor and "Christ Our Passover is sacrificed for These men are members of tlie Board us, therefore let us keep the feast," THE daughters Pern, Fay, and Joyce were of this strong Bank: FOR SALE—4 Duroc sows with pigs, POR RENT—Modern house at 122 Stinday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, At 10:30 the services will open with IG coarse wool ewes with lambs, big Cherry street, liiquire of C, H, Clip­ Harry Myers of Jackson, the c^iurch orchestra playing the A, J, Hfill L, T, LftHoifby J, U. nftkor type Poland China boar, red Dur per, • 15-tf Mrs, Ralph Dersham and children, "Awakening", following the doxology, Ii, B, McArthtir L, H, Hftrrison A, G, Wllnon Farmers Bank ham, 2 Holstein heifers, 2 ycarsold, invocation and Lord's prayer, respon­ A. McDonhltl L, R, White Mftc VnuRhn Arlene and Cecil, visited at the home J, E, Tliylor E, M, Sitlifflitify 11, B, Necly MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE ft-esh, 1 mile south and M mile FOR RENT—20 acres of pasture land of Mrs, Delbert Meyer's, the former's sive reading and assembly hymn sing­ N, N, Rounc J, B, Dcnn west of Dansville, Urban Hess. Ip with running water, well fenced. sister at Lake Odessa, Friday and Sat­ ing the choir will sing "Gladness in SYSTEM Alton Jewett, 15-tf urday, the Garden" and "The Lord Is Risen FOR SALE—Oliver 99 walking plow, Miss Josephine Davis and Miss Es­ Today", interspersed with Scripture also Polnnd China boar, C. H. El­ FOR RENT—Furnished room for $1 ther Artz spent a part of the past reading. Prayer will precede the of­ READING CONTEST CLOSES lison tt Son, 15wl per week. Will accommodate two. fertory during which time the orches­ Legal Notice week with their grandmother, Mrs. Wheat Crop Cqndition The reading contest committee of Inquire at 405 E, Ash, 15wlp tra will play "Sabbath Echoes." The Margaret Hoffman, who has been con­ the Baptist church announces that MOIM'flAf;!.; SALIC FOR SALE—Pair black horses, 11 .fe sermon subject will be "He is Risen." Is Lowest On Record fined to her liome by illness. notice of the close of this year's con"-^ 8 years old, weight 2800, price $300 FOR RENT—Modern five room house A trumpet solo, "The Lost Chord" and No. m-v, The Leslie and • Onondaga rural ttest on April 15th has been received. pair. Pair black colts, weight 2200, on East Ash street. Inquire of Oli­ hymn singing will close tlie church IleffttfUf IfftviffR Ifcoh inhilo ih lho cofffliliofts teachers club held a meeting at the WHEAT PltODUClION MAY HE The committee asks all who have read of h coriffiff fifortRifRO mftfle by Mhf-shhl U 3 years old, Ifi50, Six other horses, ver Maine at court house, 15wl service and immediately the church homo of Miss Mary Robinson Friday LOWEST SINCE Um. any of the contest books to report by l.'oof-ch ftfffi I.ifilft M, l'\)ereh, ifffsbhhfl hfffl wife, cow and 2 heifers, I'/i miles west school will present an impressive Eas­ to tlfo Chifilol SffvihRs & Comifahy, h -evening. Miss Dorothy James assist­ next Sunday, and to turn in any con­ and '/:; mile south of Holt, A, Green, ter program consisting of the follow­ Corporalioff, fhfteil the 2fffl fifty of AtfRffst, ing in entertaining, Mrs, Celia Ridley The condition of the United States test books they may have at tlieir 10311, fffffi rocof-flofl Ih (he oll'ico of lho IJoKislor 15w2p J Wanted ing numbers: Hymn, Eiistor worship .J was elected chairman for the ensuing winter wheat crop was the lowest on homes on that date. The committee of lleoils for ibo Coffifly of IhKhfffh fthtl Stale 4..i,,....M»».M....,,*,,«,,.., — .,,--. service by members of the primary of MichiRftn, oh tho r,\\\ fifty of AfiRust, 1930, year with Miss Jean Sherman secre- record for April 1 according to the re­ must report to the associational chair­ FAKMS—REAL ESTATE WANTED—Work painting, papering department; song, by the men's chor­ iff tjilier 331 of MorlRhRos, on PffRO rili3, thf tjiry, A program under the direction port issued today by the Miohigan Co­ man early next week. whieh inortRftRe thoro is clftlfhort lo bo titfo fft or wall paper cleaning. Will take of Miss Irma Morehouse was present­ us; Easter lesson; song. Junior choir;, operative Crop Reporting Service at lifo thfle or lbi.4 nolico, for priifcinhl ftfffi ihtof'­ FQR Sale—Or rent, 7-room house cash or anything else I can use, J, prayer; contralto solo, "Consider tho" Lansing, The crop entered the win­ est, lho sum f)f .?;)ri;!li,li, hhfl hh auof-hoy's fee ed and refreshments served, AN OtMISSION with niidern conveniences at corn­ H, Ward, 427 E, Elm, Mason, 13w4 Lilies", Miss Charlotte Tucker; song, ter in poor condition throughout prac­ n! .JSfi.OO ii.s iff-oviilcfl fof- by lnw, nnd no suit ' Only routine business was reported Greeting card makers fell down on or'pf'ocoefiinR ftt litw hhvihR booh ihstilfilod er of Cherry and Barnes, Has Junior choir; exercise, members of the tically the entire country and has de­ large garage. Phone 273-M, Alton as the result of a meeting held by the their job when they failed to get out If) l'ocovof' tIfff htoffoys socfff-ofi by sffifl fnort- WANTED—To buy 100 hogs a week. local school board Monday evening. Rainbow class; song, men's ciiorus; clined steadily since that time. Deter­ l.'ftRo, or any phrt Ihof-oof, ' Jewett, 12w-tf, anything appropriate to the bank hol­ . Nolico is Ifcf-ehy Riveh, thftt ify vfrtffe of tho Will pay within 40c of Detroit mar­ Nothing official has been given out re­ soprano solo, "Savior Divine",'-Miss ioration in crop prospects has been ket. Call before delivery. Will also Florence Freeman; song, Junior choir; iday,—Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, power of Kltln cohlltihod ih sftifl IlfOrtRflRO, ahfl FOR SALE—Modern houso and small garding next year's budget or naming particularly severe in the hard winter thoi slfftfflc ih sfffflf eftso ffffhle afffl pf-ovidefl, buy beef cattle. Frank Wrook, the members of the faculty, as mem­ exercise, members of Friendship class; wheat states of the southwest where on tho Sth dffy of ,Itfly, 1933, ht 10:00 o'clock acreage located on US 127 close to Holt, phone 7-P3. • 4-tf On the Pacific side of the Panama Mason and within Mnson school dis- bers of tho board state they are hand­ assembly singing; liymn; music by the fall and winter precipitation was in­ ih tbo fof-oftof(ft, - lho ffffflof-slRffofi wiii, ftt life orchestra and song benediction. adequate and much acreage will be canal the annual rainfall is about 75- nortii ff-nht door of lho City IL-fll, in the Cily ' trict. Good orchard, good land. icapped owing to conditions existing inches and on the Atlantic side the fi'f LhhsiffR, IffRhhm Coffhly, MiehiRhff, lhfft WANTED—Man to look after dem­ at the present time, to warrant fixed abandoned. The Bureau of Agricul­ Ifi'fhR n plnco whef-o tho Cif-cffft Cotfrt for tho, Reasonable price. Inquire Box 7, Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Ward .and Mr, average is approximately 155 inches. onstrators. $30 to start. No sell­ salaries of teachei's for the coming tural Economics at Washington inter­ Coffhly of IhRhhih Ift holfl, soli ht public fufc- Inghum County News, . 12wlf, and'Mrs, Forest Hennon we.re Detroit lioh, lo tho iflRhost hiflfler, tho pf-omi.sos flo- ing. Must furnish references and year. prets the April 1 condition figure of visitors, Sunday. Legal Notic(^ scf-il)od in sffid fhoriRhRff, or so mffcif llferoof FOR SALE—Modern 7 room house, have $100 cash to secure goods. 59,4 per cont as indicating a probable ffs mffy he ffocossaf-y to Ifffy Ufo hmount so ffs Write today, Jenncr Mfg, Co,, Pon- At a regular meeting of the local two lots, small fruit and garden. Order of the Eastern Star hold Mon­ Pinal meetings for the club year production of 334,087,000 bushels. This fffof-osffid flue on sftid morlRifRo, with seven tiac, Mich, 15wl were held Tuesday at their regular lIKAKlNli Cl-AIMS. CilKSUKOOK—AUd. 12 por cent intorest, hhfl nil loRifi costs, loRoilffff' Terms if desired. 115 N, Jefferson, day evening the following officers is 28 per cent below the 1932 produc­ Slftlo of Mlrifinffh. The I'f'obaie Ctitfrt for lhe wilh .snhl htltirifey's foo, tvlfieh' ..fnid iff-ofnises J, B, Dean, 15wl were elected for the ensuing year: W, hours by local Literary clubs Jn con­ tion and less than one-half that har­ Coffhty uf IhKhftfn. hf-o doscf-ibod in snid morlRhRe ffs follows; WANTED—Single man to work on At h sessioh of sffffi Cmirt, heltl fft lhe tVf,, Mrs. Margaret Rackliffe; W. P,, clusive "business and social manner. vested in 1931, If an average yield is l.ot Nffftfbef- Ttvo llfftfflf-ofl Twoffly-Tlff-oo FOR RENT—130 acres in Delhi, ex­ farm for board, room and tobacco, Reports of the officers arid committees obtained on the 20,986,000 acres of rf'oliftle Ofi'itfe iff tho Cily of Mh.soh iff .saifl (223) Ccdftf-lff-ook Sffhflivisioh of phrt of Ufo Wm, Niswonger, Eden. ISwlp Russell Hammond; A, M,, Mrs, Estella Coffffty, off life l2Ut tlhy of Aliril, A, 11, in;iii, Soffth Pffrt of the Ehst irffir fff the Southohst cellent for pasture, running water. Rannoy; A, P,, Charles Miner; Con,, of the E, O, T, C, club with Mrs, Hazel spring wheat forecasted for 1933, tho J*f'c.sefil, lioff, I.,, 11. MeAf-thfff', Jfffl^o of Qfmrtof' of Sffctiofi 'I'tvohty-eiRlfl hhd tlfo West Pf'obitte, Write Route 3, Box 269, or phone WANTED—Girl or woman to work Mrs, Bessie Blackmore; A, C,, Mrs, Parker, leader, announcing a group of •production of all wheat in the United Pnrt of Uie Sotfllf Pfff-t tff tifo Sofitlfwost Qfffff'- S0-F3, , 15wlp numbers by the high school orchestra Ih the Mfttler of life Eslhla of Afihic fiioff-tor of Scctiofi Ttvent.v-Seveh, 'I'otvii Pour (1) for board,- room and small wage. In­ Lucille Brown; Sec,, Mrs, Dele tha Up­ States is indicated at approximately Iff-ook, ticeoffsotl. Nfjrth, RnfiRo 'I'wo (2) West, LftfisiffR Thwff- quire at 525 Holt street, 15wl dyke; Treas,, Mrs, Mae Toohy, Instal­ under the direction of Lester Phillips; 599,000,000 bushels compared with It fiiflfcffriffg lo tlfo cotfrt thftt life tfuto fof' .sliilj, TnRliffm County, MicbiRhh, HAY—GRAIN—SEEDS lation ceremonies will be held at an piano selections by Miss Janet Har- 727,000,000 bushels harvested in 1932, lif'eseffthtiofi of clhfmfi ffKhihst sititl csthlQ . Ditted April 13, 1933, wood, and a playlet, "Sewing for the shoffltl ho rfiiiflctl. fthtl thht ft Umo hhtl ifhtcc ho CAPITOL SAVmCS & LOAN COMPANY, W,ANTED—100 pigs, weighing about open meeting the evening of May 5, 900,000,000 bushels in 1931, and 857,- ftlftfoihtcfl to rctfoivo. oxftfhfifo ffhfl ffdjffst Itll MortRffRoe, FOR SALE—Mammoth clover seed, 100 lbs,, also day old calves, E, B, with Mrs, Sue E, Raudabaugh of Lan­ Heathens", presented by Mrs, Minnie 000,000 bushels In 1930, Such a pro­ elffifns hhtl tlemfthtls utcftihst sftifl tlocoftsotl by CUMMINS & CUMMINS. Attorneys for $5,00 per bushel. Free from noxious Thompson, .Dansville. 15w2 Prescott, Mrs, Myrtle Disenroth, Mrs, duction would be ttie smallest for this hhfl liefof-o sffftl coffrt! MortRaReo, -lOii Cnpitol SftvihRs & Lonn. Huild­ sing, installing officer and Mrs, Lillian It is Ortlored, thitt crcflflof's nf shifl tlocchsofl inR, I.nhsinR, MichiRftn, 15wL'i seeds. Dorr Eckhart, 2 miles west Pattisbn also of Lansing, will act as Gertrude Disenroth, Mrs, Neva Vi­ country since 1904, WANTED—A fresh Jersey or Guern­ itf'c f'cflfilrctl to nroacht their clhifns to sititl and '/i; mile north of Aurelius, wl installing marshal, cary, Mrs, Mae Toohy, Mrs, Lena The condition of the Michigan win­ ffofff't ht sitiil I'robitto Oirfeo on or before tlfo Easter flowers at the A, W, Jewett sey cow, James Kramer, at fox Miner, Mrs, Eva Wilcox, Mrs, Chris­ ter wheat crop on April 1 was 69 per 12th fifty ot AtiKhst A, 11, 1933, ftt ton o'clock Floral Co. wl FOR SALE—IVtixed hay, $3 at barn. farm, 3 miles south of Mason on "The Lord of Life", an Easter can­ tine Herzig and Mrs, Anna Covert, fh tlfo fof'cnooh, sftiti time hnil iflftco beihK here­ Maple syrup', $1,25 per gallon. How tata for a mixed choir of voices will cent of normal, the lowest figure re­ by ffififofntctl for the cxhminntion ftnti fftljflst- US 127, 15wlp Mrs, Estella Ranne^, outgoing presi­ inoift of fill clhini.i nnti flemnnfls hRffihst sititl •about a swap? Carrie L, Chapin, be presented at the Metliodist church ported for this date since 1900, A con­ Plate Work . Reasonable Prices dent, gave a summary of the year's siderable amount of the state's ac­ (lecoftsctl. Phone 239-F12, 9-tf WANTED—Lady for housekeeping. Sunday evening by the members of work and presented the gavel to Mrs, It is Ftfrtlfof' Of'tlof'ctl, Thftt Iftfblic notice DR. 0. VV. CLEAVER the Leslie choral union under the di­ reage was planted late, root develop­ Phone 313-P3 or 9111, Carl Miller, Pauline Robinson, president for the thereof be Riveh by pfiblfcfttion of a copy of Above Neely's Clothing Store FOR SALE—White blossom sweet 15wl rection of the Rev Warren Brown, ment Is shallow In many fields, and this ortlof' for thf'cc sticcossivo weeks, iff-ovioffs ensuing year, June 6 was announced top growth has been small. The crop to shifl fifty of heitrinR, In the InRhftm Cohnty Mason, Mich. Jiover seed, Norman Wever, I'/o with Miss Charlotte Tucker, piano ac­ as the date for the annual club picnic News, ft newspfiifer printe—Hay, Alfred Clark, R, Earthquake", choir; "The Angel's Future Farmers Have 125 acre farm, Fordson Tractor and Plow, guaranteed, e; J, Foskit, 336, Oke­ club means to me", was read by Mrs. 3, Mason, SM: miles west on Colum­ Message", song by women's and men's TERMS—$10 or under, cash; over that amount 8 months' time mos street, 14w4p Clara Pickett. A tribute to members bia road, 15wlp chorus and choir; "Jesus Lives a Ris­ Contest In Dansville now deceased was given by Mrs. Alice on secured notes drawing 6 per cent interest. NOTICE—Notice is hereby given that en King", choir with soprano solo FQR SALE—Hardigan alfalfa, thor­ Helm assisted by other members. A EIGHT SCHOOLS IN COUNTV all bottles and cases, bearing the sung by Mrs. Marsella Black; soprano oughly recleaned 'by Isabell Seed Co. potluck dinner ' was served at one COMPETE FOR HONORS. W. R. GANNAWAY trade name Central Dairy Co., are solo, "The Promise of Morning", Miss at $10,00 per bushel, Floyd Cady, o'clock. Following the program the James Lewis, Auctioneer registered with the county clerk, Florence Freeman; trumpet solo, Wil­ phone 506 Aurelius, - 15^1 meeting adjourned to meet at the call Last Monday evening a contest In and the secretary of state, as being liam Mitchell; "Allelulia", closing of the president. which eight schools of the county en­ the property of the .Central Dairy sonjg, choir; benediction. A free will tered the Future Parmer students Co. of Vevay township. Prank Laun­ offering wlU'be taken. Dwight Hfinaerson, member of the 1 Miscellaneous was held In Dansville. The- schools stein, manager, 14w3p lociil Futurg Farmers of America, won The 25th.wedlng anniversary of Mr. were Mason, Leslie, Stockbridge, Bath, FQR SALE—Set of large size light­ and Mrs. Robert Brownlee was cele­ flrst place In a county public speaking FOR SERVICE —Registered'Poland Haslett, Fowlervilie, Williamston and Jewett-Vogt ing batteries, also all kinds of mot­ brated Saturday evening at their contest held at Dansville Tuesday eve­ China boar, fee $1,00 at time of ser­ ning. He had for'his subject "Agri­ Okemos. In the public speaking con­ ors. • J. C, Greene, R. 3, Mason. 12tf home on Bellevue street with about test Dwight Henderson of. Leslie won vice. C. H, Ellison & Son. First 40 relatives present. The eyenlng was culture Taxation." He will also par- farm west of state game farm. 15tf 'ticipate In a similar state contest to flrst place with Kenneth Schramof FOR SALE-^Bee hives, whole stock spent.with games and contests, with Mason - placing second. Carl Laxton honors going to Miss Marjorie Lyon, be held at Michigan State college on FUNERAL DIRECTORS or part. W. L. Cheney, plione 21- NOTICE—I will make the season with of Mason was flrst In the parliamen­ Mrs.;.Pearl Brownlee and Ward and April 27 and 28. At the county con­ , Fll, Mason. ; Wwlp the Belgian stallion. Bob DeVean, tary drill with Forest Dixon of Stock- Wesley,Brownlee. The honored couple test Francis Hamilton also a Leslie May be seen at my placevtwof. miles bridge second. FOR SALE — Barred Rock chlpks have spent their entire married life P. F. A. member won third place In >east of state gahae fairm. D. N. Kenneth Kertz of Okemos was first Funeral Home—605 S. Jefferson from our own heavy-laying, strain, In this vicinity. Mrs. Brownlee before a parliamentary practice contest. The qkan, healthy parent stock.' Also' ;Brown, Mason R. 2. . ISwlp boys'were accompanied by Supt. D. B. In the reporting cgntest and Joe Jew­ her marriage Was Mrs. Edith Jacob ett of Mason was second. This gave hatching eggs and custom hatching. of Jackson. They have five children, Clay. LARGE Chicago piano manufacturer Mason a place In each of the three 132—Phones—356 Can use grains in exchange. F. E. School assemblies were held Friday has near Maaon, beautiful player Mrs. Thelma Wilbur, Jackson; Mrs. contests, one first and two seconds. Fpgle, Mason R.^ 4, 5 miles north of of last week and Wednesday this piano slightly used and almost paid Hazel Bannister, Rives; Harold, Big Miss Vivian Janney was the judge of Mason on dken'ios road. . Lansing week. At the former A. loyda, a Jap­ for. WIU transfer contract to re­ Rapids;' and Marvin and Ward resid­ the. public speaking and repox'tlng phone, 80i-Pll.. 10w2p-tf. anese, spoke on custums existing In liable party that will continue on ing at home. All weris present at the contests and Clyde Allen, superintend­ America and Japan, and on Wednes­ 'small monthly payments. Free celebration. M:r.-and Mrs. Brownlee ent of the Dansville school, and Wm. FOR SALE-:-Senator Dunlap straw­ day a group of 10 puplls who have cartage. Write for full Information were presented; a beautiful floor lamp Taylor, superintendent of the Okemos berry plants, 40c per 100, $3.00 per acted as librarians during the year to Auditor, P. 0. Box 195, Chicago, and silver tea set. Out of town guests school, were judges for the parliamen­ 1000; Ma:stodoh Everbearing, SOc presented an original playlet depicting Illinois. 15w3 were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buckland, tary drill. ,per 10O,"'$3.00 per 1000; Splreas, 10 Mrs, I Mary Jacox and daughter, Miss proper conduct In connection with the and'20c. . Also.have general line of Mae Jacox and son Eugene of Jack­ use of the library. 5% Notes raspberries, shrubs, ,f|;ult trees, as­ MISCELLANBOUS son and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marshall Miss Plorience Freeman was hos­ W.'.B. Ketchum announces that he paragus, cabbage & tomato plants. and daughter of Lansing. tess to members of the; Kappa Kappa has on sale the Mayflower line of wall­ C. L. Bashford, 403 W. South street.' CARD OP THANKS—I wish to ex. paper which has been tested and ap­ press my sincere thanks to my The final All High party of the society Wednesday evening at a-six Maturing in one year, Issued by this com­ local school was held Friday even­ o'clock bridge dinner. proved by.Good Housekeeping for col­ friends and neighbors for the lovely or fastness. wl FOR SALE—40 young Plymouth 'flowers and cards sent to me during ing in the auditorium of the school The Stitchery club will be enter­ pany for your Investment funds Rock hens, In production, 7Sc each. •my Illness. Mrs. John Thomas. Ip building • with about 125' attending. tained next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Palen, I'rhlle east, % Guests Included members of the facul­ Mrs. Myrtle Owen, A potluck dinner tMASON MARKETS mile north of Alaiedon. Center. Ip CARD OP THXNKS—We deeply ap­ ty and students only.- A girl's quar will be served and work resumed on Gralm preciate the sympathy and kindness tette In small boy and girl costumes quilts. Wheat : $ .58 • $ .66 FOR SALE—Or trade for livestock; ' extended us in the los» of our loved sang "School Days" and other.num- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Armstrong ac-^ Beans, cwt. _ —1.65 1.65 Dart National dompany .Axle or transnilssion greaise'CIsb-' one by our friends .and neighbors. bers and was presented by the Misses companled Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Rob­ Red Kidney Beans .2.25 Vls lubricant) lots of 50 lbs;'or less Rev. Thayer for his comforting Lenore Hill, Lennaween Aldrich, Dor­ inson, of Jackson, on a motor trip to Oats —— — .26 .25 Ui^or stale tupmltlon , lOo lb.; 50 lb. or over, 8c lb. Pair words, the Okemos Community othy Andrews and Marlon Hall. The Brighton, Sunday. • Rye .85 .28 ; 4:50x20 new Atlas tireis wlthgiar-' 'Ladles Aid, Alaiedon Farmers dub, three-rA's, Albert Dowling, Abe Lin­ Lefslto>re^ Methodist Ohurah Feeding barley -— ,50 .50 Owned by Sloekheldere of The pari National Bank antine, ;$4;0b each. :i B. • si. . Dpaner:,,J. . B. clt^b and Kroger store. Mrs. coln, and Allen Clancy were featured Wesley R. Caswell, Pkstor Malting barley 1- .66 .60 farm,' 1% 'mllei''east of "'b^^^ In Instrumental and vocal skits, and .;..18c 'Leslie Palen, Phyllis and Patricia, Sunday school, 2:30, p. m. Cream — ~— • Mason, Miohigan •tt , and i/i mile .horth.^ Will trade good, --Mrs.-BHzabeth^'Palen and Ida Riggs, a playlet,-"Over the,back fence", was -Easter worship .service, 3:80 p, m. Eggs ,9c •.,«et golf clijl^s for, young, heifer or Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Burgess and ADD LESLIE , Cottage prayer meeting, Wednesday Rocks ,-10c-8c •I calves^;; L^lrMarWey;,. •:.;V:>'sl6wl- . Doyle, Mr. and Mrii.'R. B. Doane. p presented :fbyB;ubyJone«rMBiiaw^ evening ..at t:86,p; m.. • Lflghdras —8c .••'•V'.: cv i:«;f INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON^THICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1933 Pace Seven

.SURiPJilSB PARTY TO AOMINISTER SACRAMENT Mason Places Second Catching Sap oh Coolidge Sugar Lot Members of the Semper Fldells On Thursday.night which approxi­ class of the Baptist church staged a In Forensic Contest mately marks the 1900th anniversary Personal Mention surprise party Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Glen Oesterle, a recent of the first Lord's supper, the sacra­ LOCAL ENTRANTS GIVEN PLAC­ ment will be.adriJlnlstered at the Pres­ Help make Moron more neighborly by telephoning or sending interetting bride. The party was held at the Mc­ ES AT HOLT FRIDAY. Curdy. farm, the home of Mr. and byterian church,—There will be espe­ personal items to the Nem. Phone ss cially appropriate music, including the Mrs. Oesterle..Games were played and On Friday evening of last week the refreshments served. Prizes won In did Rugged Cross. The newly elected ' sub-district contest for declaimers and elders will be Installed and most of j. D, G, Barr was in Detroit on busi- Holbert Fuller is confined to his the games were given to the bride. orators was held at the Holt high home by an attack of the measles. Mrs Oesterle was also presented with the service wlH be conducted with the ' ness last week. school. Mason entrants were given lights from an electric cross as the Mrs. George Shaw of Holt spent a gift of linen from members of the second place by the judges. The for­ Dr. F, J, Kellogg and Mrs, Kellogg class. only illumlnatiop. ! w^re in Flint, Sunday. Wednesday in Mason vvith friends. ensic coaches of the various schools Mrs. John McGinn is confined to her entering the contest acted as judges Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Reason spent If you'are interested on wall decor­ Sunday In Lansing with friends, liome by a severe sore throat. and were not permitted to cast their Eden Parent-Teachers votes for their own schools. ations, be sure to inspect the line of .,' i Mrs. Clayton Hazard returned Sun- Mrs. P. H. Sanderson is slightly Mayflower wallpaper on sale by W. B, ' day from a week spent in Detroit. improving at present. Group Names Officers In the declamation contest Alice Ketchum. wl ! Mrs. D. A. Murray is confined to Miss Margaret Sawyer of Holt call­ Burchfi(3ld of • Holt won with her lier home by an attack of the measles. ed on Mason Friends Tuesday. MUSICAL PROGRAM IS GIVEN BY declamation, Toussaint L'Ouverture. Maxine Rouse of Mason placed second Cecil Hall and John Slagh attended MEMBERS AND GUESTS. ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bitner of Detroit with the same declamation. Margaret i were Sunday guests of Mrs. Harry the Chevrolet dealers meeting in About 125 were present at the Par­ Owen of Dansville was third and Howell. Grand Rapids Tuesday evening. Evelyn Dixon of Stockbridge placed ,Mr. and Mrs. Trent Sawyer were ent-Teachers meeting in Edon Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lofberg were evening held at the school. Tlio meet­ fourth. Sunday gussts of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dens­ ing opened with singing and the Otis in Dansville. , Blanche Haynes of Dansville placed more, Sunday. Lord's Prayer. The kiddies band play­ first with her oration. War Against- Mrs. Dean Taylor and children were James Sevine is caring for Mrs. C. ed a few selections. The election of Mars. Herbert Barnum of Mason was in Detroit last week with Mr. and M. Rathbun, who is ill at her home on officers then occurred. Mrs. E. Childs second with oration on the Match Mrs. Lou Acker. Park street. was re-elected president of the asso­ King-. Ilah Dewitt of Stockbridge was Mason Rebekah lodge will meet on •Mr. and Mrs. George Messner and ciation; Mrs. Loe Smalley, vice presi­ third with her oration on the Youth Wednesday evening, April 19, at the family spent the week end with the dent; Mrs. E. A. Bowden, secretary; of Today. Lester Parks of Dansville Odd Fellow hall. ' former's sister and family in Howell. Mrs. G. Watters, treasurer. was the only entrant in the extempor­ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scarlett of Lan­ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Slusser spent Mrs. A. Crowl had charge of the aneous speaking contest and placed Tho coiilhls of .sifriDH Is Hie signal for the maple trees to begin yielding program Friday evening. Two vocal first. He talked on unemployment. sing, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Sunday with their son, Robert, in Felt their rlliiple siijilir .sap. And so the old sugar lot of tho late Calvin Coolidge Mrs, S. H. Haddy. Plains! numbers were given by the girls' once ilioi'o tlikos on an active iippearanco. It was nt this same old sugar lot quartet of Mason high school. Miss Mrs. Faye Bennett is confined to DISTRICT MEETING •Laylin Jewett spent last week with thnt the lal.c rresldent (ind Iilfi father. Col. .Tohn Coolidge, worked year after Grace Chapin acted as accompanist. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. her home by a light attack of scarlet yciir giilhering the siip and boiling It down Into maple sugar. It may be spring Bonnajene Hodges entertained with The annual meeting of the south­ Laylin in Alaiedon. fever. but still three (6ot of snow covers the ground. Here are tlie oxen dragging recitations and Margaret Lantz sang eastern district of the state federation of women's clubs will open at 11:00 James'Bortle and Mrs. Fred Bortle Mrs. Anna Gilbert of Lansing, was tile maple sap to tile sugar house for boiling down. t two songs. Other musical -numbers of Detroit, attended the funeral of in Mason Saturday to attend the fun­ were given by Mr. Ellis, Warren o'clock Wednesday morning, April 19, Mrs. Theodore Bortle, Sunday. eral of Mrs. Theodore Bortle. Chapin, Earl Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. at the women's club house in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. William Maclam have Max Bement treated members of Black and family of Leslie. Mrs. Ambs Luncheon will' be served at noon on both days, April 19 and 20. There will moved trom east Cherry street to the ,the kindergarten to candy Monday to also entertained with readings. Mrs. 1933 APRIL 1933 be a program Wednesday .afternoon Mann home on Rogers street. mark his-sixth birthday anniversary. John Willett and her assistants served popcorn balls at the close of the meet­ and a banquet and reception Wednes­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aseltine of Miss Florence Lathrop and Mrs. D. Calendar (UN MON TUI WIO TNU *il MT ing. day evening. Special music and prom­ Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and D. Briggs of Dansville spent Sunday inent speakers are on the program for Mrs. A. M. Brotherton this week. in Springpbrt. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 of Events both .days.. All club women in the dis­ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bergman re­ Mrs. Earl Salisbury entertained the Quiet Home Wedding trict are invited. lumed Sunday night from Florida Methodist Ladies Aid Wednesday af­ 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 We have a large selection of ex­ where they have spent the winter. ternoon at'her home. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Held Saturday Noon quisite Easter flowers to carry For the Week OllUIfCII ENTERTAIN»IENT your Easter message. No gift T E. Dayton, who has been ill for Mrs. John Thomas was removed % 24 25 26 27 28 29 A free entertainment by Mrs. Apple could be more welcome or approp­ the past week, returned to his work from the Mason hospital last Thurs­ BUSKIRK-FRANKLIN VOWS EX­ and her corps, will be presented at the riate. Spring's finest blooms are at the barber shop Monday morning. day to her home east of Mason. CHANGED AT HOLT. North Aurelius church on Friday hero now. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. William Larner of Friday, April 14, Union observance of Good Friday at Presbyter­ night, April 21, at 8 o'clock. . After On Saturday noon, April 8, a quiet family spent the week end in Athens Dansville announce the birth of a son, the entertainment the women of the ian church, 1:30. wedding took place at the home of Mr. A. W. Jewett Floral with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodworth. Garth Dale, on Saturday, April 8. Sunday school will serve a cafeteria and Mrs. Roscoe A, Buskirk, west of Friday, April 14, Dance at L 0. O.. F. hall. lunch in the basement. Everyone, is in­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams anci Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Hart of Dans­ Holt, when their daughter, Ruth Nita, Company vited. daughters spent Sunday afternoon in ville announce the birth of a son, Sunday, April 16, special-Easter services in Mason churches, be­ became the bride of Rev. James A. Eaton Rapids, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duane Albert, on Saturday, April 8. ginning with sunrise service early Sunday morning. Franklin, of North Branch. Tlie cere­ Hall. Frank Wythe received lacerations Tuesday, April 18, Installation of O. E. S. officers. mony was performed by Rev. H. L. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotton of De­ on his elbow Saturday when he was Watkins, pastor of tlic Grovenburg troit, were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. thrown from a tractor. Wednesda,y, April 19, Rebekah lodge meeting. church. The couple was attended by A. Bement and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alex Curry of Dansville had a tu­ Wednesday, April 19, Mizpah class meeting at the home of Mrs. Miss Bernice Emery of Lansing, and SNYDER'S Adams. mor removed from his back at the of­ Harold Buskirk, brother of the bride. H. H. Snyder. Thirteen members of the M^son fice of J. C. Corsaut last Wednesday. The bride wag dressed in a gown of "Good Things To Eat" Rebekah lodge attended the Rebekah Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheathelm Thursday, April 20, W. A. L. A. S. meeting at the home of Mrs. blue trimmed in white and she car­ meeting in Webberville Tuesday eve­ of North Alaiodon have been confined J. H. Chamberlain. ried a shower bouquet of roses and ning. to their home with tonsilitls. sweet peas. Thursday, April 20, Past Noble Grand meeting at the home of The bride is a graduate of Lansing Carrots, Diced No. 2 can 3 for 22c Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SmlUi and Mr. Merle Hawn of Cedar Lake and Mrs. Loon Iveson. Central high school and Ypsilanti and Mrs. Maylon Smith of Sharon Miss Elizabeth Hawn of Lansing wore teachers college. For tho past two Gold Dust Scourer, large can 3 for 13c were Sunday guesls ot Mr. and Mrs. week end guests of Miss Effie Hawn. Friday, April 21, Rolfe Community club meeting at the home of M. M. Bowers. years she has attended Michigan State Mr. and Mrs. Ford Aseltine were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Marshall. college from which she will receive Oats, National, 42-oz. large box 9c Mr. nnd Mrs. Jess Buck of Ovid, Sunday guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Dorr her B. A. degree in June. The groom called on Mr. and Mrs. Guy Royston, Cady southwest of the cily. is a minister who has been in tho M. Coffee, Maxwell House, vita-fresh, lb.__25c Monday. Thoy came to attend tho Miss Una Blodgett of Lansing spent ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE? P. conference for the past four years Coulson services. last week with her sister, Ula Blod­ Annual Poppy Sale and is now pastor at North Branch. Dill Pickles, Eaton brand, quart jar 10c Mrs. Florein Strohl announces the Tho West Alaiedon L. A. S. will Following the ceremony Mr. and gett. marriage of her daughter, Madlein moot with Mrs. X. H. Chamberlain on Date Is Announced Mrs. Guy McCue served the wedding Japan Tea, extra fine green, lb. 25c Mr. and Mrs. Carl Samann and Strohl, at her home on Tuesday eve­ Thursday, April 20, for the annual dinner tb the members of the immed­ family spent Sunday in Lansing with ning to Rev. J. Franklin Lint of State potluck Easter dinner. iate family. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pastry Flour, Victor, 5-lb. sack ___ 13c Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ralston. MEMORIAL POPPIES TO BE SOLD College", Pennsylvania. Rev. J. S. H. I-I. Barnum was removed froni will make their home in North Branch Winfred Kinsoy, son of Mr. and BY LEGION AU.MLIARV. Hayton of Lansing perforniod the tlic Mason hospital to his home last after June. Mrs. W. E. Kinsoy, was operated upon ceremony. Rev. Lint and Mrs. Lint Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Thursday afternoon following an op­ at the Mason hospital early Tuesday Mason will observe "Poppy Day" plan to make their home in State Col­ eration for appendicitis. morning. this year on May 27, the Saturday be­ lege where Rev. Lint is engaged as Maccabees Are Active, Full Line of new Bulk Seeds Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf and chil­ Mrs. W. H. Sanderson of Pontiac fore Memorial Day, it has been an­ pastor of a circuit. Mrs. Lint is at dren of Alaiedon, and Asa Moore of has returned home after a few days nounced* by Mrs. E. M. Salisbury, present employed in the Gus Kean Junior Court Launched We Deliver Phone 12 Onondivga, were Sunday guests of Mr.' stay with Mrs. P. H. Sanderson who is chairman of the poppy committee of store in this city. and Mrs. Howard Moore. iiriit her home. Browne Cavender Unit of the Ameri­ 20 CHARTER MEMBERS OF JUVE­ Harry Howoll was.operatod upon at can Legion Auxiliary. The unit is Mrs.'Lonzone Wood of Coldwater, NILE ORGANIZATION. tho iMason hospital Saturday morning making extensive preparations for the Musical Program Is called on Mrs. Herbert Carn, Wednes­ for appendicitis. Dr. J. C. Corsaut observance of the day ancl is hoping day afternoon. They were former Given At Club Meet Maccabees were active in Mason was the attending surgeon. for the full cooperation of all other over the week end. On Saturday a schoolmates in Cambria and had not organizations and individuals. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Miss Cordelia Ballon, who teaches met before in 25 years. junior court was organized and on INGHAM COUNTY FARMERS Monday night a class of candidates at tho Mack school in Ann Arbor, is Memorial poppies, to be worn in CLUB MET LAST SATURDAY. spending this week with'hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Salisbury re­ lienor of the World War dead, will be received initiatory work of Mystic turned Wednesday afternoon from B'l- Hive No. 146. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bullen. made available to everyone in tho city On Saturday the Ingham County loxi, Mississippi, "and Florida, where The junior court was formed with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walcott and by volunteer workers from the auxili­ Farmers club mot at the home of Mrs. they spent the winter months. 20 charter members. Doris VanHorne Easter Specials! divughtor Patricia returned Sunday ary unit. Organization of the work­ Wesley. Glark. After the usual din­ is the court director, with Mrs. Grace from a week spent in Jonesville with Mrs. Mary Thorburn was brought ers is going forward rapidly under ner at noon the meeting was called to Potter as the assistant. The group Dr. G. Walcott and Mrs. Walcott. from the Sparrow hospital today, Mrs. Salisbury's direction and tlie unit order by the president, Hubert Bullen. will be known as the Mason Court> Thursday, to be cared for by Mrs. expects to have its "poppy girls" in Mrs. W. S. Seelye accompanied the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Copoland and The following officers were installed Leon Young on south Jefferson street. all parts of the down town district group while they sang. Onward Chris­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Copeland and Saturday; Jean A. Denison, past com­ throughout tho day. Tlie flowers for tian Soldiers, to open the program. daughter of Williamston, were Tues­ Tho Knights of Pythias dance held mander; E^j'cella J. Thompson, com­ the sale have been ordered from the Miss Zada Rusch played several piano day afternoon callers of Mrs. S. H. at their hall Tuesday evening • was mander; Norma V. Opdyke, lieutenant Ham No Bone lb. 28c Veterans hospital at Battle Creek solos and Miss Maxine Rouse gave an Haddy. very well attended. Jack DeCamp commander; Phyllis Potter, record where they have been made by disab­ interesting reading called the "Fifth Miss Helen Ann Lehman ftf Lan­ and his band from Lansing provided keeper; Harriet J. Potter, golden deeds led World War veterans. Hand at Bridge." Robert Cady, ac­ sing, returned to her home Wednesday recorder; Hugh J. Corner, chaplain; the music. "Poppy Day is the day for personal companied by Miss Hatie Lucas, play­ after ' several days spent with her Mary L. Bennett, sergeant; Jack C. tribute to tho men who lost their Uvea ed selections on the cornet. BACON PORK grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Warner and King, sentinel; Charles R. Lockwood, daughters spent the week end with in the country's service," Mrs. Salis­ Miss Lucas was the speaker for the Clinton. national flag bearer; Russell E. King, CHOPS,End Mr. and Mrs. Don Warner of Blanch-, bury said. "It is a day when all can day and gave a very fine talk on.the Sugar Cure Miss Margaret Guernsey is enjoying Maccabee flag bearer; Loris D. Whip­ 10 25 ard and Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz show that they still remember and influence of music in the school. She a two weeks.vacation from her work ple, first guard; and Earlene N. Ben­ in chunk Cuts, 3 lbs. of Mt. Pleasant. honor the sacrifices made by those stated music must be understood to be at tho telephone office. She is visit­ nett, second guard. who defended America during the appreciated. She discussed the history ing Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gieskie in Miss Anna Jean Vandercook, who is great war crisis, and that they are The next meeting of the court will studying at the De Pau university at of music giving the elements, classi­ Battle Creek. carrying on for America in time of fications and forms of music and a list be Saturday, April 22, at Maccabee HAMBURG or Sausage, 3 lbs. 25c Mr. and JJrs. Grover Singleton of Greencastle, Indiana, is spending her peace. The poppy is a patriotic sym­ hall. Initiation will be held. Last Sat­ Easter vacation with her grandmoth­ of the noted composers, giving some Stockbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. bol which means honor for the dead of the work of Mozart, Beethoven, urday Mrs. Mary K.*Campbell, Mrs. Kelley of White Oak, were in Mason er, Mrs. A. G. Ball. Lulu Whipple and Mrs. Helen Potter, and service for the living. Schubert and others. PORK ROASTS, Shoulder, lb. 10c Monday to attend the funeral services Dr. E. W. Brubaker and Mrs. Bru­ members of Hive No. 146, were pres­ "No price will be asked for the Am­ ent. of Mrs. Sid Coulson. baker announce the birth of a 7 1-2 erican Legion Auxiliary popples. The Aurelius Girl Wins Mr. and - Mrs. V. E. Sear and pound daughter, Elizabeth Ann, at the auxiliary wants everyone to wear a LAMB LEG daughter, Mrs. Frank Stout, and Mrs. St. Lawrence hospital In Lansing on BOLOGNA poppy and to contribute for the flower State Music Honors Annual Play Day Is Lionel Kinney all of Flint, were Sun­ Wednesday morning. according to his means. All contribu­ 20c lb. A.B.Howard day guests of Mrs. William Sear and tions will be used for relief work Held By Womans Club Mrs. Jennie Hazelton and Mrs. MARJORIE BROWN IS PLACED STEWSclb Mrs. Minnie Hemans. \ Marshall Barr entertained the mem­ among the disabled veterans and their ib.lOc Mr. and Mrs. Lou Acker of Detroit, families, the bulk of the money going FIRST IN CELLO PLAYING. bers of the kindergarten class Thurs­ MBS. H. O. WARD IS HOSTESS TO SHOULD'R Market wore in Mason Saturday to attend the day morning at an Easter party, hon­ to support the relief activities of our LOCAL GROUP. Miss Marjorie Brown, daughter of funeral of the former's sister, Mrs. oring Max Barr. Individual Easter local auxiliary unit among needy fam­ Homemade Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of Aure­ 16c lb. Mason Phone 301 Theodore Bortle. They spent the week cakes and candles were served. ilies in this city." On Tuesday afternoon the annual end at the Dean Taylor home. lius, has again won honor for herself play of the Masori Woman's club was Miss M'arlon Hayner, daughter of In the musical realms of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence L. Bradman The Mizpah class of the Methodist given at the meeting held at the home Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hayner, of Brook­ church will meet vvith Mrs. H. H. Sny­ This time she took first place In the of Mrs. H. C. Ward who was assisted and daughter Laurene of Lansing, lyn, and granddaughter of Mrs. Carrie class B cello work in the state con­ were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. der on Wednesday, April 19. by Mrs. F. W. Webb and Mrs. W. E. Hayner of this city, has been selected test in music sponsored by the Mich­ C. McCowan. Roll call was rissponded C. E. Eifert. Tliey attended the ser­ as valedictorian of the graduating Mrs, Isabel CaU has been confined igan Federation of Music cliibs. This vices for Leslie Palen, Sunday. to her home by Illness for the past to by naming a favorite actor. class in Brooklyn. event was held in Flint on Saturday, . Mrs. J. W. Eames had charge of the Mrs. D. Leo Ware and sons spent a few days. April 8. She gained entrance Into this annual play and presented. How the few days last week in Battle Creek The Rev. George E. Percival has Joseph Keeler of Ithaca, Is spending www fAAf contest by winning the district contest Story Grew, an interesting comedy with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ware. Mr.' received word that his mother, Mrs. a few djys with his niece, Mrs. Fred in'Hartland on March 25. W. D. Percival of Omaha, Nebraska, portraying the various additions made Ware spent Sunday there and Mrs. Collar. Miss Brown last year was first cel- suffered a stroke of paralysis this to a rumor passing from mouth to Ware and sons returned home with Mrs. Nellie' Driver, Mrs. Morley lolst in the symphony orchestra at the week. Mrs. Percival visited her son month' among a group of gossipy wo­ . him. Reeves and Mrs. Rex Watson of Lan­ National Music camp. She expects to and family here three years ago. i men. Those taking part in the play Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clinton were sing, visited their cousin, Mrs. Fred return to that same position this sum­ were Mesdames G. A. Percival, Alfred Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al On Thursday afternoon, today, Mrs.. Collar, Wednesday. mer. She Is a senior In the Eaton Allen, Robert Cross, C. A. Parkhurst, 5^ Braman in Dansville. ''Mrs.' Braman Grace Petherlck surprised her twin Mrs. Henry Willis, Sr., Henry Willis, Rapids high school and Is the pupil of C. F. Schultz, Ed Juderjohn, C. J. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK pF was formerly Clara Fitzsimmons and daughters who are In the fifth grade Mrs. Zona E. Marshall of Bast Lan­ Jr. arid Miss Frances Willis were call­ Whiting and K. A. Zimmerman," APRIL 14 TO 21 stayed at the Clinton home while In by bringing a basket filled with indi­ ed to Elwell Saturday by the death of sing. In the contest she was accom­ Mason. vidual birthday cake, sandwiches and the latter's grandfather. panied at the piano by Miss Lillian HOLD GOLDEN WEDDING candy for all. The twins, Goldle and Loomls of Eaton Rapids. Miss Rena Lincoln and Herbert Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haddy will keep Coffee, Maxwell House, pound 25c' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunton ot June, will be 13 on Friday. Traverse City are visiting at the home Taylor were in Grass Lake Sunday open' house on Wednesday, April 19, LAWRENCE KRUSE RETURNS I) Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. 22c of Mr. and Mrs. WUHs Every. Mrs. Mrs. C. M. Rathburn suffered a col­ with , the latter's cousin, William from ten o'clock In the morning until Lawrence Kruse has returned from Every and Mr. Gunton are former lapse at her home here on Sunday eve­ Swadllng. four o'clock in the afternoon on their Cornmeal, Golden, 5 lb. sack ^^_9c El Paso, Texas. He Is now In the schoolmates.'Mr. and Mrs. Gunton are ning. Mrs. Rathburn, who had siis- golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Stanton Ellett of Grand Rapids tuberculosis hospital In Lansing. Pre­ Peanut Butter, Rival,,"^6rOZ. jar 10c on their way home from Florida." stalned serious Injuries as the result Mrs. Haddy reside at 409 East Col­ called at the home of his parents, the vious to going west In the fall of 1931 of a fall several months ago, had suf­ umbia street and are well known In Carrots, diced. No. 2 can'—-——3 for 220 Miss Maurlne Bortle of Detroit, who Rev. F. G. Ellett and Mrs. Bllett on he was a patient in the Lansing in­ fered another illness last week which this community. spent last week at the home of Theo­ Wednesday. stitution. In El Paso his lung condU Gold Dust^Scouring Powder __-_3 for 13c resulted In a sudden collapse Sunday. dore Bortle, returned to Detroit Sun­ Mrs, Lyle Howlett and Mrs. Nelson tion Improved. The disease now ap­ Her life was despaired of for several Svyeet Peas, "Goody Goody", extra quality. No. 2 can___10p • day. Mrs. George; Acker, who has Brown attended a meeting of the pears arrested except In one leg. Aft­ hours ljut she rallied and has since been at the Bortle,home for several Kappa Kappa club In Leslie Wednes­ er treatment at the tuberculosis sani­ Banner Oats, quick cooking, 45-oz. pkg. 10c that time been slowly Improving. days, also returi^d to her home In De­ day night. tarium Mr. Kruse will probably be P&G and Naptha Soap, 10 bars __27c troit Sunday. ./ ' About 75 members and guests at­ transferred to the Ann Arbor hospi­ EASTER Mrs. Lyman ^Freshour, Miss Kath­ tended the class Initiation Monday tal for observation. When In high Mrs. B. A. Beebe and Mrs. Ferris ryn Noxon and Miss Eileen McCrory SPECIALS POR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY night at Maccabee Hall. Mystic Hive school here several years ago Mr. Reason entertained the members of returned home Thursday from a No. 146, assisted by the Color Bearers Kruse was an athletic star. SPECIALS Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds for -____45c Les Amis on Thursday afternoon at of Central Hive No, 162 Lansing, ex­ week's Visit at North Baltimore, O., the Beebe home. Mrs, Kenneth Pow- Mrs. Freshour and Miss McCrory's Hams, Circle S Picnics, shankless, lb. lOc emplified the Initiatory work. Guests (mm STUDY CLUB •" for ell and Mrs. William Barhyte won the attended the meeting from Tent No. former home. Mrs. Freshour gave Pork Loin Roasts, end cuts, lb.— IQc - prUes at cards. Refreshments were Miss Noxon the trip as a reward for A regulaf''meeting of the Mason 10 and Jones Tent No. 850. Assistant Child Study, club was held Monday served in an Kaster setting. Great Commander, Mrs. Minnie L. perfect attendance at Sunday school Friday and Saturday Smoked Hams, fancy Peacock, half or \yhole-, lb; , 15c since January 1. night in the school dining room. Fol­ The Webb scbool club of North Adams of Lansing gave ah Instructive lowing a business meeting a book re­ Pork Chops, choice, lean, lb. 12c Aurelius met last Thursday at the talk regarding the benefits of the Ma- ' The Mason Rebekah Past Noble view of The 'Modern Parent was very Hot Cross Buns _- -'-120 cabees to Its, aged members^ who are Dry Cured Oriole Smoked Bacon, sliced, lb. „______15c home of Mrs. Lydia Huntington.with Grand club will meet at the home of capably given by the past president, Kettle-iresh Fried Cakes, 30 women present. Mrs. Morris Lyohs, cared for In the home andt hospitals. the president, Mrs. Leon Iveson, on Mrs. K, A, Zimmerman. The next Refreshments were served under di­ Sipux City Seed Co.'s Bulk and Package Garden Seeds president, opened the\ meeting with Thursday evening, April 20. Mrs. Jos­ meeting of the club will be held Mon­ 9c dozen or __3 doz. for 25c rection of Mrs. Alice Taylor and Mrs. singing arid the Lord's^rayer. Mrs. ephine King will assist the hostess. day night, April 24, at which time Mattie Webb. , The tableaux of faith, German Coffee Gakes_10c-25c Dee Norris, Mrs. McCartlck .and Mrs. Mrs. Clyde Burt and Mrs. Isaac Pow­ Mrs. Howard Smith will prtjsent a Edith Lavis presented a l^ne' program. hope and'charity was beautifully ex­ ell will be the leaders. Response to G^S. THORBURN emplified. Ruth Gregg was at the playlet. Every member is asked to A luncheon was served at^e close of roll call win be housekeeping hints. piano. The next meeting of the Mac- bring a guest; ^ ^, E.&H. BAKERY the meeting. The club vral,i^eet on The date of this meeting has been cabiftes will be held at Maccabee hall, changed due to the district meeting Thursday May 4, for the «xt meet April 24. There will be a dance at .'the 1. O.! .424 S. Jefferson Avei. Gitic^nes,Fi^h&Sin^ ing with Mrs. Edith Smith. on April 28. , O. F. hall Friday evening. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1933 Pai« Eight

Tire Dropped by World Fliers Treat Seed Potato Four iViwiiConien LANMHAMDAIRlf WISE and To Avoid Diseases By Mrs. Edd MuBea Legion OTHERWISE Drifts 4400 Miles Across Pacific News APPEARANCE OF TUBERS. AND GROUP BEGiNEWM MARKET QUAUTY IMPROVED. Miss Mary Mullen of Detroit, Is •spending a few weeks at the Mullen TESTER A. J. SOHROTH MAKES Commander Hugh J. B»rtl.ir If this deflation craze goes much " The two potato diseases which farm. REPORT FOR MARCH. Adjutant John H. He.ley further we expect the baseball mag­ cause the most injury to the appear­ Mr. Brown and family of near Lan­ nates to get together, and cut out sec­ ance of tubers, scab and black scurf, sing, have moved on the old Wemple Womut*. Amlllanr, Eagle Man Ha«i Highest Herd Aver­ farm. rroBldont Mm, Allca Bell ond base, permitting the runner to go can be ellmhiated by treating the tub­ Socrotiiry Mrs, Leo Burton directly from first to third, age; Max Eifert, Wllliamston, ers with a solution of corrosive subli­ Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dean of Lan­ - —! I !— ' Second In Test. mate-before planting, according to the sing, were Tuesday and Wednesday It Is said that the quaint old custom farm crops department at Michigan visitors of Ed Mullen. John Slagh, vice commander, had a A. J. Schroth, tester of the Lansing- of throwing beer mugs at the umpire State college, , Several in the neighborhood attend­ . real meeting last Thursday night. The tngham Dairy Herd Improvement as­ ed the Community Aid which was held is to be revived at St. Louis and Cin­ Market reports from Detroit show • program was out of the ordinary. sociation, in his- morally report an­ Thursday at the home of Mr. and cinnati this year. that shipments of potatoes from other Comrade Harry Dolbee with his mouth nounced that the assocTatlon had kept Mrs, George Shrumm of near Wil­ ! I I states are constantly increasing and organ and "Tex" Knight, a guest of •most of its old members and had add­ liamston. Comrade Fruln, with a mouth organ A lot of fellows who kick on their ed a number of new names to the (.he Detroit dealers who sell these po­ tatoes say that the demand for them Will Curtis and Myrori Kirby were and guitar, furnished music, "Tex" income tax will be willing to contri­ roster. This fact, said Mr, Schroth, in Jackson, Wednesday, staged a regular radio show. bute to the government through the indicated that the old members be­ is created by their better quality and more attractive appearance, Consuin- Mr. and Mrs, John Gaylord enter­ beer tax. lieve the work to be profitable and tained several friends Sunday, Comrade William S, Seelye, a lieu­ I I I necessary for the carrying on of the ers will not buy scabby potatoes or those blemished by black sourf if they Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mullen were Sun­ tenant-colonel in the reserves gave an The poet who wanted to know what modern dairy business. The report can obtain clean stock. day callers at the Severance homo, address regarding army day. He told was so rare as a day in June can now reveals that there are 20 dairymen in near Mason. the association and 229 cows'under The corrosive sublimate solution is of the formation and history of the have his answer. It's a shiny new Donal Parks and family of Lansing United States army. automobile on the road in April. test. made by adding four ounces of corro­ I [ I sive sublimate crystals to 30 gallons were Sunday guests of their parents. The March test found all member.'! Commander "Jerry" Bartley show­ of soft water. The seed should be The Japs have checked out of the feeding a balanced ration and prac­ treated before it is cut. Seed shoultl If J, E, Bateman, route 1, will bring ed the way in the shooting itiatch. He League of Nations and they took all ticing approved dairy mefhods, Mr, cluttered up the bullseyo with 43 out be soaked in the solution for one-half this item to the NEWS office, he will^ their baggage with them, including Schroth reported. The report also be given a free admission ticket to' of a possible 50, He' stood right up, their mandated islands in the Pacific. hour. Longer soaking does not injure showed that 59 of tho cows produced the seed but is unnecessary. The sol­ the Mason Theatre, too. The othor shooters trailed along I ; [ more than 1250 pounds of milk, and behind 40, ution weakens as the potatoes arc Newfoundland is offering Labrador 32 produced 50 pounds or more of but­ treated and ono ounce of the chemical for sale. Trying to get rid of her terfat. The average production of all Hot chocolate and fried cakes were should be added after each batch is frozen assets, so to speak. cows of the group was 922 pounds of the refreshments. There is talk of treated. I ! I • milk and 34,97 pounds of butterfat for Large quantities of potatoes can bo Kheumaiics 3,2 beer and pretzels for the next If a new blue sky bill is passed at the month of March, mooting. treated In tanks in which several Washington and all facts about stock Verne Higbee of Eagle, is the own­ crates of tubers can bo placed at one issues have to be made public before Thrilled . Commander Bartley has appointed er of the highest producing herd for time. Small amounts can be soaked the securities can be sold just look the month, Mr, Schroth reports, ttis in a barrel and the quantities of cor­ a general committee to~map out plans how much fun we will miss by not When Torturing / for Memorial Day, purebred and grade Jerseys averaged rosive sublimate and water can be de­ being able to "get in on the ground 1059 pounds of milk and 52,06 pounds creased proportionately. PSBins Ara Stopped* floor." A doctor m.t witb lusfe of butterfat. Max Eifert of William­ Corrosive sublimate is a deadly poi­ pn.nom.ii.l .uee... Im t [ I ston was second with his herd of 15 son. Treated seed can not be used for trMiUnf rlb«im.(Uin tli.l t SLAT'S DIARY Shouldn't Congress appoint a beer Brown Swiss. feed, ' This poison corrodes.metals so nl.' ornc. w*4 .Iw.T.' By ROSS FARQUHAR dictator to regulate the depth of foam ero«

daughter, Mra. Charles Nlethammer, t Wilson District WcbbervlUe Okemos and Vicinity Sunday afternoon! Dist No. 3, Wheatfleld t By Pranoevi Ootmotaue By Mrs. Hofward Herrick Viola and Hazel Wilcox were din­ By Mn. ESmer OUs ner guests of the^r grandparents, Mr. An Easter program will be given by and Mrs, James Eggleston, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Geo. McCormick and Mrs. Seabert, who was very 111 with the choir at the Community church, I Easter program! next Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Ann Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Mc­ Intestinal flu last week. Is gaining Sunday evening. I ing at 10 a. m. ' Arbor, called on their cousins, S, H. Cormick and Mr, aind Mrs. Harry Mc­ slowly. Mrs. Sedgwick, past 80 years old I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer VanBuren and Williams and family, Sunday. Cormick spent Sunday In Williamston Mrs. Mae Smith passed away at her and a former resident for many years daughter fitta of Howell, visited Mr. E. C. Otis, Cley Foreman, Arthur of this place, died at the home of her and Mrs. James Eggleston, Sunday at Mrs, Anna Hamond's, celebrating: home here Wednesday afternoon after McFarren and Wallace Johnson were daughter, Mrs. Jennie Piper, in Lan­ afternoon. Mrs, E, A, Lane's BOth birthday. a long Illness pf cancer. She Is sur­ National Topics Interpreted in Lansing, Monday on business. sing early Monday morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Albert King of How­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aseltine and vived by her husband and seven chil­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul were in by William Bruckart Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and Mai- ell, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family spent Sunday with Mr, and dren, Wilbur and Lawrence of Lan­ Lansing, Monday. gery, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Carrol Kernie Jones, Sunday afternoon. Hor Mrs. Walter Aseltine. sing, Maurice of Saginaw, Lyle, spent Friday evening with Mr. and grandmother, Mrs. M. Jones, who Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collar and Wayne, Ida and Rex at home. An Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Diamond and washlngton.—It is seldom that In Of course, this decision applies only Mrs. Chas. Piper. spent the week with them returned family of Mason, spent Thursday eve­ Donna Jean spent Saturday evening aged father, John Ling, who suffered the short spnce of a few weeks there to hydro-electric pliints. It does not home. ning with Frank Collar. a stroke Saturday evening and passed A meeting of tlie taxpayers was with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bullen. hnve been two court a/fcct the plants producing electricity held at the town hall Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Otis were away Sunday morning. She also had Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelley attend­ Mrs. Clarence Sherwood is leaving Two Important decisions of such by stonm. There nre those, however, and a committee of six men was se­ callers of E. C. Otis, Monday. a brother Bert of Wyandotte, and a ed the funeral of Mrs. Sydney Coul­ her home this Saturday afternoon for Decisions fur-renching c o n s c- who sny the decision will hnve n bear­ lected to help the unemployed. Any­ son nt Mason, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson at­ host of other relatives and friends. an operation at tlie city hospital, one having ground for potatoes and tended the funeral of his brother Earl Funeral services were held at the M. quence ns the so- ing ou those rates, too, for the rcnson garden eats may call Rob Turner, W. at Shepard, Monday. He passed away which will take place Sunday morn­ E. church here. Rev. Camburn offi­ called coal agency case, decided by thnt unless the stonm plants mnlntnln Black or John Grettenberger. very suddenly. ing. ciating. Burial was In the Alchin tho Supremo Court of tlio United rensonnblc rntes, wiiter-powered plnnts Mr. and Mrs. John Whltmyer spent Little Kveiyn and Doris Cole are Wirt Garrison speni a few days with cemetery. States, nnd the determination by the will find openings to enter that field If spending a few days with the aunt, Walter Aseltine this week. United States District Court for Vir­ wnter Is nvnllable nny where near. Sunday afternoon with the latter's Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baldwin and The seniors will put on their play, brother, Lester Wilkins, at Jackson. Mrs. Vina Frost. ginia thnt the federal water power Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dakin "Hold The Line, Jimmie," in the com­ This latter po.sslhllity is cited be­ Mr. and Mrs. Prazclle Edwards of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones of Jack­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene West and Al­ spent Sunday afternoon at the Dia­ munity hall April 19. act Is constitutional. cause It shows heller tlinn nnytliing Lansing, spent Sunday at the home of son, spent a few days last week with ton from Webberville, Mr. and Mrs. mond home. Callers at the Loyal Shepler homo In ench Instance, the court finding else how far-renclilng n dry old court the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nleb- Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wilson. Earl Ballard and family from Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowland were in Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King appears on Its surface Just to be a opinion may turn (Xit to be. The opin­ Hng. Mrs. John Usher and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dean and sons of Lansing, Saturday. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beech and nilne-run opinion. But It linppens, ion In ench of the cnses mentioned Many from this vicinity attended Thelma from Jackson, spent the week Lansing, and Arthur Frost called on children of Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clemens of however, thnt ench of the opinions di­ was written In tbe iisuni style, but the funeral of Leslie Palen nt Mason, end with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jesse. Ed Ballard, Sunday. The village was greatly shocked on Lansing, called on Mr. and Mrs. Milo rectly affects you nnd me. Besides en'ch one mny be looked upon; ten Sunday. Mrs. Palen was a former Doris Sharland spent Saturday Misses Greda and Beatrice Otis are Sherwood and family Sunday evening. Saturday evening to learn that John that result, the conl agency decision yenrs from now, ns a Inndmnrk. teacher in our schools. night with her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Shar­ spending a week's vacation at the Mrs. Pearl Aseltine and Richard en­ Ling had suffered a stroke that eve­ home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. is of vital Importnnce to business. Miss Greta Otis of Mason, and Art land. tertained guests last week Tuesday ning and passed away early Sunday. • . * McFarren of Bath, were Okemos vis­ Mildred Grostefon spent a few days Elmer Otis. evening with a pedro party. The sad part of it being the burial of with respect to the conl agency It Is actually ridiculous how every itors, Sunday. last week with Lucile Sweet in Stock- Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Williams enter­ the daughter, Mrs. Mne Smith, that Mrs. Gerald Diamond attended the case, tho facts nre thnt a group of pnrt and parcel cf a nntlonal program Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher of Lan­ bridge. tained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartsuff afternoon. He leaves several grand­ Farmers club at Mrs. Wesley Clark's, conl mine operntors bnnded toRether develops n cnmp fol- sing, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lytle spent Sun­ and sons of Stockbridge at dinner, Saturday. children, one son and two brothers, In the Appnlnehlan Coals, Inc., for the Unemployment lowing of new Ideas Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Daniels. day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. B. Sunday. Leo Aseltine visited his brother, W. besides other relatives to mourn. Fun­ Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hendee were purpose of distributing their output. Program for expnnslon of Aseltine, over the week end. eral services were Tuesday afternoon It Is a snles ngency, purely. Its pur­ Jesse Burgess spent a few days last callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Blan­ in the M. E. church. that plnn. Most of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Whipple were in pose Is to reduce the cost of market­ MiUville week in Detroit. chard, Sunday. Niles and South Bend, Tuesday. The community hall was well filled. them nre Just IlUe n parasite. They ing the product. Also, It uppenrs like­ By Mrs. Maggte Burden Lowell Townsend a\i,3 Glenn Shar­ Benjamin Burk had his tonsils re­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sherwood Monday evening for the last commun­ are put forward l»,v some one with an ly thnt formation of such a selling or- land are having tlie German measles. moved Monday. were in Lansing, Tuesday. ity club of the season. All enjoyed a ax to grind, 'rlioy .see a peg upon Mrs. Edith Backus and Henry gnnlzutlon mny have tbe effect of con­ Frank Coleman is spending a few fine potluck supper in the basement which they can liling their pet liopo The L. A. S. will meet Tuesday, Brotherton were callers of Graydon after which all went above and listen­ trolling production to some extent nt days at his aunt's home, Mrs. Lulu and proceed to sprond nil kinds of April 18, for dinner. White Oak Collar, Sunday evening. Whipple. ed to a very fine talk by O. K. Fjet- least, nltlioiigh that phase of the busi­ argnniont In suppfirt of that hope or Mr. nnd Mrs. Clickner of Leslie, By Mrs. Fred Hayhoe Irene Williams and Norma Hayhoe Messrs. Hari'y Thomas and Olin land, secretary to Gov. Comstock. All ness did not show up In the organlzn- ideii. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, spent Saturday with their aunt and Wells spent Sundtiy with Mr. and Mrs. were greatly disappointed by not hear­ tlon program. Saturday afternoon. sister. ing Gov. Comstock, but on account of Such Is the case with President J. B. Thomas of St. Johns. It would appear on the surface that Ivan Rice and family of William­ Emory Collier was called to Lan­ Reitz Glynn, Hazel Ward and Cecil an important conference he could not Roosevelt's uneiilployment program. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sherwood spent such nn nrrangeniont would be In vio­ ston, P. Williams and family of Van- sing last Friday by the sickness of his Campbell were in Lansing, Thursday. Monday at their farm here. .come. All enjoyed the talk by his sec­ He, as everyone else, obviously wants lation of the niitl-trust laws, but the town, called on their uncle, Everett daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Otis were in Mrs. Lulu Whipple and Mrs. H. B. retary. Mason, Thursday. Supreme court found otherwise. By to provide work for men who must Horwood, and aunt, Mrs. Maggie Bur­ The Misses Norma and Therma Donnohue attended the Rebekah lodge Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leonard and sop have food and are willing to work to den, Friday evening. Hayhoe and Mrs. Irene Williams spent There were so many new pupils thnt of Lansing, spent Sunday with his tho stamp of approval whl'ch the high­ at Webberville, Tuesday evening. obtain It. washlngton has scon a doz­ Mrs. Maggie Burden was a caller at the week end with their sister and the school board has had to buy ad­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leonard. est court in the land gave to the organ­ en proposals offered to expand tlie un­ the Stephen Behm home and the Pat­ aunt, Mrs. Marlon Hartsuff. ditional seats. Scott Horton lost control of his car ization. It cnn be classified almost, if Mrs. Ann Sedgwick, formerly of employment program. Most of them rick home last Friday. Junior and Russell Hartsuff spent Sunday while driving east of town not quite, as of tlie same type ns a Lansing, passed avvay at the home of nre netually silly in tlie ylow of ob­ Mrs. Adah Brown entertained some the week end with their grandparents, hitting a cement abutment and turn­ formers' co-operative. friends from Lansing, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayhoe. Charles Otis of Lansing. The funeral ! FILM NEWS t ing over. No one was hurt, but the servers here, but the proponents of the MASON THEATRE Rut the ruling gives rise to broader Mr. and Mrs. Greening of Empire, Mrs. F. Wright entertained guests was V/ednesday with burial at Dans­ car was badly damaged. severnl additions to the relief policy 1 significance. Olllor Industrie.^ bnsed visited her grandparents, Mr. and from Coldwater this past week. ville. Fred Swiogles of Lansing, visited seem to "take them seriously whether on nntiirni resources of the country Mrs. H. Bravender, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Williams and Horace Doane having so far recov­ his father and brothers here Sunday.^ ered from his long illness is now able nre expected to follow In the same they deserve that consideration or not. Mrs. Bravender and Mrs. John An­ family spent last Wednesday evening Ken Maynard, famous flash rider of The latest propo.snl—nnd it hns be­ derson are on the sick list. with Clyde Abbott and family. to be around the house. the screen, and Tarzan, his talented pathway In order to ncconipllsli re­ come n deinnnd of some proportions- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyle and sons Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Hart are tho horse, come lo the Mason Theatre Williamston duced selling costs. Lumber, gas, oil, proud parents of a son. Is to go ahead with expansion of the daughter Beatrice visited his sister, of Towar Gardens, and Mr. and Mrs. again Friday and Saturday of this By Mrs. Inez White Iron, steel, coifper nnd fertilizer Inter­ United States navy as an unemploy­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayner, and call­ C. L. Smith spent Sunday with Fred week in another gripping action ests are snid to be looking longingly ed on friends in Millville, Sunday. Hayhoe. DUST AND DEPRESSION ment relief measure. Tlint I mny not drama of the west, "Fighting (it the plan ns one which will enable Maggie Burden called on Mrs. Brav­ They are dodging depression effects Through." Ken and Tarzan fairly Pro-Easter services are being held them to operate with sonic assurance be misunderstood, permit ine to sny ender, Sunday afternoon. Norway and Sweden are two coun­ with gold dust in Alaska. It is a little outdo themselves in daring riding at the M. E. church this week Tues­ of a return on luige Investments. Tho thnt I favor n niiich larger nnvy thnn H. Bravender and Elmer Bravender tries where dogs are not required to awkward to handle, but wholly con­ stunts in this picture, and wilh Wal­ day, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridtay Supreme court considered that the we now Imve. It Is necessory, as I and Iva Foote called on tho former's be licensed. vincing.—Indianapolis News. lace MacDonald as the "menace", and evenings. Sunday morning there will plan malntalnctl tho necessary ele­ conceive the sitnntion, that the "first cliarlning Cannellta Geraghty furn­ be special music rendered by the ments of conipotltlon, and If that con­ line of defense" be made Into a power­ ishing Ken's romantic inspiration, as choir and male quartet and Sunday struction be proved in practice, then ful unit. There are plenty of authori­ well as a strong supporting cast, a evening at 7:30 o'clock tho young peo­ you nnd I, as n nnturiil result, should ties in washlngton who are not too very entertaining picture is assured. ple will put on a pageant and the Sun­ A cartoon comedy and chapter eleven day school orchestra will furnish tho receive some direct ns well ns Indirect optimistic concerning world relation­ of "The Hurricane Express" complete music. benefit. I mean we would be beneflt­ ships. Construction of the navy to the pi-ogram for Friday and Saturday. Tho Kiwanis banquet held at the ted, if we IIveil In the territory where the Unlit allowed by the London naval conl furnl.slied through the selling The punch and fast action of the Dinner Bell cafe Monday evening was treaty, therefore, appears to many ns wrestling arena furnish a new atmos- a complete success from every stand­ ngency is dislributed, by somewhat being Justified nnd necessary. plioro for "Deception," the feature al- point. Covers were laid for 57. Frank clienper prices on the same grades of nut the point souglit to he made, iraclion for next Tuesday and Wed­ Fitzgerald, secretary of state, gave coal. however. Is that a pi'ogram for devel- nesday, Merchants' Matinee and Ten the address. A colored quartet from Jackson prison sang and a violinist Fi'oni the standpoint Of business, the o|irilent of the navy should stand on Its Cent "Night. The cast offers Leo own merits. It has no plnce In the Carillo, Thelma Todd, Barbara Weeks, from lho prison gave several selec­ conl opei'iitors hnve worked out the Nat Pendleton ns the dumb but hon­ tions. first iniportant progi'iiin that Is accept­ unoinployiiiont relief progi-ani nnd est "grunt and groan" artist, Henry L. J. Brackott and family are mov­ able to tho cOurts when viewed under adoption of It ns such, nccording to Ai'mclta for comedy and little Dickie ing from the Will Jones home to tho inngnlfying glass Of the lintl-triist the best judgment I can obtain, would Moore in a great child's role. In the John Marsliitll Iiouse at the corner of Inws and at the slmlo time poriliits of clionpon the Ideal of a-great defensive wrestling sequences the players do Jackson and South street. Mint co-opoi'fitlOn which tlgl'iciilluro .so organization nnd make it susceptible tlieir stuff witli plenty of vigor, and George Gier and family have moved long has contcndwl w;Ls viliil to It. later to unJiisUlied attacks from op­ sliige some very realistic bouts, wilh •to Mt. Morris, six and one-half miles Other Indnsli'lcs ill-tflmbly will follow ponents of a big navy for the nation. Oiist of Flint, where Mr, Gier has a plenty of comedy relief. A Mickey tho load. If thoy flfi nut tihiiso the In other words, demands for naval ex­ position ns superintendent of a large Mouse comedy and the Universal privileges, we Ililve entered lipon n pansion ns a part of the iirogram for News complete the bill. printing establishment. A daily news­ new ern in Industry. If there arc putting inen to work makes it hard The All American football team are paper is also printed there. nbuses, then Iniliisldw will have killed seen in support of Riciiard Arlen, Rev. H. A. Manahan and Mrs. Man- to decide tlio question of niival de- Andy Dcvine, Gloria Stuart, June ahan and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Colo the goose that laid lho golden egg. fen.se on its true base, namely, the Clyde and a big cast of players in spent Monday in Kalamazoo. * • * question of whether a need for It ex­ "Tbe All American", coming next Mr. and Mrs. John Gaylord were ists, and results in confusion of the week Friday and Salurday for the calling on old neighbors, Monday. The decision by the United States issues of relief and naval e.vpnnslon. DIstalct court at Norfolk, Va., which benefit of the Girl Reserves. Other * • • good pictures coming soon include held the federal water power act to "Tho Bitter Tea of General Yon," Whetttfield Center be constitutional opens the way to wnshiiigton observers, and some ot "Washington Merry Go Round", "The By Mrs. George Pratt complete federal rcgulutlon of utili­ the "faithful" Democrats, as well, Conquerors", "So This Is Africa" ties, we will hear for some years have been having a with Wheeler and Woolsey, and "Bill to come thnt the "New River cnse" Patronage Quiot laugh at the of Divorcement", with Lionel Barry- Miss Lucile Showerman spent the nffords the bnsls for ninny pieces of as a Club discomfiture of pn- more. week end with her grandparents, Mr. leglslntlon of direct benefit to the t r 0 n n g e - seeking and Mrs. M. Showerman, and family. users of electricity for power nnd members of the senate and house who Hamlin Collar spent Thursday with light. Of course, it Is yet to be de­ have been held In line by the fast po­ STOP! Read The NEWS Mr. and Mrs. M. Showerman. litical thinking of President Roosevelt. Mrs. Geo. Sadler, Mrs. Geo. Pratt cided by the Supreme Court of the Mason Theatre The President, hnving snid he would and Goldean were Sunday guests of United Stntes where the lltigntlon will Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sadler. be cnrrled without doubt, but the ma­ do little about mnjor patronage—tho real plums—until he had been able to Friday and Saturday H. D. Collar spent Wednesday with jority of constltutlonnl lawyers enter­ The publishers of the Ingham County FOR ONE Mrs. Geo. Sadler and family. tain no doubt as to its validity. solve some of the great flnnnclal and Mrs. Eugene Frost and Mrs. Wilgus To the electric user, therefore, the economic problems, was In n fine po­ News are continuing their special offer of a Ken Maynard in YEAR FOR were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Ar­ decision stands of broadest Impor­ sition to swing the political lash on thur Frost. year's subscription for one year at the re­ "Fighting Through" tance. By holding the law constitu­ any member of the legislative branch In Ingham and adjoining counties. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webster and who showed signs of stubbornness. tional, the court removed a serious ob­ duced price of one dollar. This special offer Elsewhere in the U. S. $1.50 Another gripping action drama STarer^at'S^"' stacle to effective government control And, It may be added, be has done to. with the king of rough riders. I Hamlin Collar spent Tuesday with over many of the tricks to which great while maneuvers of this sort obvi­ is being made by the publishers so that many Also cartoon comedy and Serial Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frost. They took corporations devote themselves to es­ ously nre not made the subject of pub­ |hlm to see Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fisher tablish a cost basis for their product lic pronouncements, certnin facts have people, especially farmers who are forced to I and spent the evening. which warrants tha highest possible developed showing that on several oc­ Get All the News sell their produce at a very low price, may Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Webster and rates. I make no comment as to the casions ambitious senators or repre­ Tuesday-Wednesday, Merchants' Donovan spent Friday evening with legality or Illegality of these practices. sentatives have deemed It decidedly better afford to take the paper. of the County in Matinee and 10c Night Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt. It remains as a ^act, however, that advisable to stand hitched to the Pres­ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf were Fri­ every Industry subject to regulatory ident's programs. They may or may "Deception" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wolf. Mrs. Sparling spent several days powers of government, whether na­ not have liked his proposals, but they One Paper- tional or state, seeks to protect Its In­ went along with lilm Just like good The quality of the paper will not be lower­ Leo Carillo, Thelma Todd and a KifTnd Ylma"" ''*"^*'^"'' ^' vestments by creating for its product little boys. They heard the master's great cast in a thriUing human Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wolf and children a book basis of high cost. This is voice In a way thnt made them decide ed. The same untiring effort will be made to Subscribe Now! interest story. spent Sunday with Norman Sparling. done obviously In order to meet the quickly what they should do. Al fi«- I »» J J iDell Wolf attended the milk dlrec- ever-contlnulug demand from utility Of course, some of the major ap­ cover all events of reader interest of the ter­ Subscribe now for the county paper; Also Mickey Mouse Comedy and tors meeting at Mason, Monday. commissions P»T rate reductions. pointments have had to be mnde. Cab­ News. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Backus and ritory as in the past. Special feature articles nothing will be gained by putting it off un­ • * * inet selections nre what nre known at children were Sunday guests of Mr. til later. The offer is made as a temporary and Mrs. Floyd Donal and Martha. There Is nnother angle to the "New personnl selections by the President. of timely interest will appear weekly in the relief—it may be withdrawn at any time. Next week Friday-Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Roland Frost and chil­ River cnse." Superficially, It appears Such Is not the cnse, however, with dren spent Sunday at South Lyons. likely to be of some what Is known ns the "Little Cabinet," News columns. News of the rural commun­ Do not lose the opportunity to save one- Interests value to Investors In that long list of undersecretaries, as­ "The All American" third of the subscription price by neglect­ ' You can't do a very efficient job of Investors stock companies en­ sistant secretnrles, and the like. These ities, clubs, churches, schools and local affairs helping others unless you have already gaged In develop­ Jobs nre used ordinarily to help some ing to send in the coupon below. Fifty Benefit of Girl Reserves will all be found in the Ingham County News; helped yourself. ment of wnter power for electricity, of the Individuals nnil solid planks on cents is worth saving these days. It works out in this way: The cor­ their political fences In the home com­ all may be had for one dollar. poration which has estnblished a high munity. Such appointments might help cost bnsls for Its electricity quite nnt- In another election, you know, and lirnlly Issues Its stock on that basis. consequently they are much sought Special Subscription Offer Where Safety Lies i;onseqiiently, It is seeking a return after by the faithful. fm an Investment Uint, In too many This special subscription offer will be with­ There have been some of the "Little The Safety of a Building and Loan Association lies in Instnnces, Is not Justified by the facts. Cabinet" posts filled, and there are drawn at a- later date. The offer is good for • its loans and Its protection by the State Law. In other words, It results In watered others for which the appointments are only one year in advance. However if your The NATIONAL'S loans are confined to first mortgages stock. Hnving watered the stock be­ yond sound Judgment, the corporation nenr. But the President and Jim Par­ on selected homes, for the most part occupied by the indi­ subscription expires next fall it may be renew­ lights every move that appears If the ley, who runs the Democratic party ed NOW at the special rate. The time will be vidual owner and his family, and will not average over result is a lowered scliedule of elec­ from his Job as postmaster general, $3,300. No loans are made by this company on apartment tric rates. Hence, It Is fighting direct­ hnve not overlooked any bets. It is extended for one year from the expiration date. my conclusion that they obtained what houses, office buildings, hotels, stores, or any type of com­ ly nt the users of electricity whether The price of six months' subscription remains mercial building which might be considered hazardous. for lighting purposes In a small home they wanted In the way of support be­ or for power purposes In a gigantic fore the selections were definitely con­ the same 75c, so save money by signing up now We invite you to consider National Shares for your sur­ factory. cluded. at one dollar for the year. plus funds. ®, 1033, Weslorn Newapajitr Union. Never a dollar of any shareholder's principal lost nor a dividend missed. walk, Ohio, were they met Martha Eden Saturday. By Miss Grace Chapin The Eden L. A. S. met with Mrs. NAME Orva Harmon, Wednesday. I •Last Thursday evening Ruth Mil­ The community quilt was awarded ler entertained some of the members Geraldine Watters on Friday evening Street or Route .Tfttvtggttttgttt fllnmpaitii of her class at her home. The even­ at the P. T. A. meeting. ing was spent In playing games, after Miss Alice Chllds and Miss Vir­ which refreshments were served. 1210 Griswold Street, Detroit, Michigan ginia Lovell of Jackson spent the William Schumsler has moved to the Postoffice . Detrolt^t Oldest BuOdliig mm! Loan AMoototioa week end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thorburn farm, south of Holt. Chllds. Local Representative: D. P. Whitmore, Maaon, Mieh. Mrs. Carrie Chapin Is spending the If Elmer Ellsworth, route 1, will New — Renew _> Wm. H. Johnston, LesUe, Mich. week with her daughter, Martha, at bring this item to the NEWS office, McKeesport, Pennsyvanla. A i m o n he will be given a free admission I Chapin and Grace took her to Nor- ticket to the Mason Theatre. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASCN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1933 Pin TImi

Legal Notice iHland Coniera South Iniham By Mrs. Mabel E. Root By Mrs. Henry Dunnnore Tenting Tonight MORTGAGE SALK Default hnvliiK been 'mnde In the conditlann of a certain mortgaRe, whereby tho |>owcr of Ingham County Legal News J.illers of Mra. Margaret^Box Sun- nalo therein containetl liafi bccomo oiioratlva, Geo. Auge and family are under itiven by JOHN J. KEUSCH and MARY d ly .v:r; .\Ir. and Mrs. Robert Brown By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD quarantine with scarlet fever. KBUSCH, hiB wife, to the STATE SAVINGS A SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN INGHAM COUNTY and Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin BaUey • Mr. and Mrs. Roy West called on AND LOAN GOMPANY.of LanuInK, MichiRan. :i.id 'jhlLlret! of Mason, and Mr. and their daughter and also called on Ro­ a corpo'ration, on April 7th, \d'2S, nnil rccoidcd ® by McCluro Now.papor Syndlcat.. in tho OlTico of tho ReidHtcr of Deeds for InK­ M.-3, Clifford Crittenden of Towar WNU Sorvlc. land West and family of Leslie, one ham County, MIchlenn, on April 10th, 1928. Gardens. day last week. in Libcr 208 of MortKHKen itt phrc 202, upon HE Streelers had been "out" a which HitUI mortKai?o thefo Is claimed to ho duo ROSTER OF COUNTY OFFICERS ,\Ir: and Mrs. Martin Redman, their Mrs. Wm. West Is on the sick list. nt the dftto hereof, for principfti, Intorest ahtl 5 n, tMr. and Mrs. Paul Redman, and T month, and b.v that 1 don't mean Jerome Tanghe and family enter­ insurance, (850,61. CIRCUIT COURT PROBATE COURT ;.,ildren of Mason, were Thursday out of Jail, but on the road. In the great tained company Sunday, And no action ftt Ifvw havinK been Iff-otiRht gti33ts of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Kurtz, out-of-doors, hitting the trail, or whut Charles Emmons and family are un­ to recover said mortpftKo debt, or any pnrt Main office In Mason, branch at Lansing In Bauch thereof. And GeorKC 0. MaDftn hiivinK iltily Thirtieth JuiUoial Circuit tMlss Eva Parker, Audley Schnepp you will In cninp lingo. der quarantine with the measles, qUHliflcd an Receiver of the Stftto SftvinKff & Bldg,, open Mondays and Thursdays, of Holt, and Mr, and Mrs, Leonard To look at tlicin, you would know Mr. and Mrs, Roy West called on Loan Compftny, find havinK been duty htitlfof-- ir.cd in tho premises. Terms: January, 2ncl Monday in January at Mason; SclKiepp and family of Eaton Rapids, they hnd been out for soinc time. A Thomas Haggerty of Williamston, Judge: Hon, L, B, McArthur, Mason, tvere Sunday callers of Mrs. Lena Sunday, Now, thercfoi'c, by virttio of tho power of March, 2nd Monday In March at Lansing; May, thick c'ontlnK of dust hid the newness Scnnepp. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Bird of Ann Ar­ sftle contained in sftid morlKftKh and ifffrsunift of (liiU'le hugs, suitcases, stove, um­ to the alfttuto of the state of MichlKhn in such 2nd Monday in May at Mason; September, 2nd Probate Register: Charles A. Clinton, Mason. bor, visited friends and relatives in cfisu mftdo ffnd providotl, notico ia hereby kIvcii The I. C; C. met at the home of brella tent, telescope cots, and col- Monday in September at Lansing, .Mrs, Mabel E. Root Wednesday, April this vicinity, Sunday, thftt on WEDNESDAY. July ffth, lO;):), at 11:00 County Agent: J. M. Hewitt, Mason. InpslbiG table, all stowed on running o'ctoclt ih tlfo fof-cnoon (Eftatorii Stftnilitf'tl 5 with about 70 members and friends The following people were Sunday 'I'tnfc) shitl fiiortKftKfl will b« foreclosed by u Judges: Hon, Charles B, Collingwood and Hon, boai'ds, feiulors. bumpers nnd either visitors of P, H, Dunsmore nnd fam­ sale ht public ithction to tho hiKhest bidder, nt Supervisor of Mother's Pensions: Mrs, Karen Ly­ present. The usual potluck dinner was served and the following program was Bide of tho hood. ily: Mr, and Mrs, Ben Holland of tlfo horth ehtrithco to tho City Hftll, in tho City Leiand W, Carr, man, Lansing. of LhhsihK, IhRhftm County, MichlKah, thai given: A song by Grace Wleland and The latter urningemeiit was very Fitchburg, Mr, and Mrs, Claude.Cle­ IfefhK ohe of the pificos whef'o tho Cif-cuit Court Prosecuting Attorney: Dan D, McCullough, Lansing; Alice Foote and readings by Ruth awkward for tMr, Streeter when put­ ments and Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Gran­ for tho sffid Cohhty ia hold, of the lands ahd COUNTV CLERK ger of White Oak, Mr. and Mrs, Rae Iff'ohilses descrilfed ih hhid iiiorlKftKO, or so Bouts, Grace Wleland, Emma Biebo- ting In nil hut, as his wife slild, it was Assistant, Benjamin P. Watson, Lansing, Main Chase and daughter and Abie and Lois much thof-eof ffs mfty lie neccasfff-y to pfty tlfc shlemer and Mabel E. Root, The next ono of those siimll inconveniences ffiiiotfnt fhu! ha ftfofosftid on sftiti mortKftKc, office. Capital Bank Tower, Lansing, Mason of­ Main office at Mason, branch in Lansing city hall. Chase of Lansing, Mr, and Mrs, Dave with ihtef-ost thercoh fft the i-ftte ot aoven per lnoetlng will be hold with Ruth Bouts, which ono shoiild not mind. She fice, 3rd floor Court House, open Mondays, 1:00 east of Dewitt, Slusser and daughter and her children cefft, ahd fill IcKhl casts. chhrKoa ahtl c.\ponae«, Clerk: C, Ross Hilliard, Mason, didn't. ihclthlihK the htlorhey fee of $',;(!.00 allowed by to 3:00 p, m. of Mason, . Iftw, ahiti proniLsea lielhB tieacrihed aa followa: Mrs, Bessie Ryan and Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Strcctor had been tlio instigator Robert Chase has rented pnrt of the Carl Sanborn spent Sunday with Mr, Situhtcd Ih the City of LftnslhK. County of Lansing Chief Deputy: Flora G, Dewey, Lansing, of the trip. She had had (llllioiilty In Charles Emmons house and is now Sheriff: Thomas H, Hanna, Mason. and Mrs, J, J, Morton. IifKhftfn ftnfl State of MiehlKhh. to-wit: Lot pcrsululluK her husband to gfL f\s for living there. sixty-two (O'J) of llrowtt'h Subdfviatoh of part OTHER COUNTY OFFICERS Mr, and Mrs, Clare Box of Grand Court OITicer: George H. Shaw, Holt. Darionno, their dlilightoi'. It rt^iiiiil-ed Mr. and Mrs.'irven Holmes of Ma­ of Outlnts A and 11 of Snyder's Shiidlvlaioh of Rapids, H. D. Box, Wilbur R, Box and tliii southweat fifihrtor C/t) of Soetioh fourtceh Treasurer'. Clarence W^. Lock, Mason, nil of their comhinoil plironllll au­ son, called on Roy West and family, (i'l), City of LhhsiiiK. IhKhftfn County, Michi­ Probation Officer and Friend of the Court, Laird Mr, and Mrs, Harry Box and Mr. and Saturday, Khh. tOKether with the hef'oflithhfohta ftffti hp- Register of Deeds: Ethel L, Phillips, Mason, Mrs, Lewis Wleland and Mrs, Marian thority lo get her to nccoilipany tlioin. Iftfrlehftffeoa tifijreof, Troyer, Lansing, Cliiyton Balmer was in Jackson on Drain Commissioner: George Graham, Mason, Allen attended the Leslie Palen fun­ And It wns hocluLso of lier tlmt they business two days last week, nhtetl: Mftrch liOth, iOSli, eral Sunday at Mason, were thoro. GlfiOIinE (L MftllAN, Receiver of Stale Shv- Circuit Court Commissioners: Carl H, McLean and School Commissioner: Fred E. Searl, Mason, Mr, and Mrs, Grant Dunsmore and ihKa & Loftn Coiniiftffy, MortKftgee, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Boaumont called "we inlist got Dliri'y away frolli that son called on hor parents, Mr. and ICIOLLEY, SESSIONS, WAUNUIt & ECEK, Alvin A, Neller, Lansing, Road Commission: A, H, Phillips, chairman, Lan­ Mrs, Roy West, Sunday evening. Attorheya for Receiver of Mof-t),,'ftKee, litial- on Goo, of Alaiedon Center. plmiihor's hoy," Mrs, Streeter hnd in­ no.sa Adtlf-eaa; a2.l Mulhhl lilflK,. LanainK. sing, L, T. Lasenby, Mason, C, H, Murray, Thursday, sisted. "I suKnost thnt we tnko tho Micichii, • 1,'lwHl State Conservation Officer, Glen Murphy, Mason, Bunkerhill, Mr, and Mrs, Joe Spencer of Lnn­ onr and go totlrliin," Residence opposite county park entrance. Hawley sing, were dinner guests of Mr, and "SloppluK at hi'ttols, of coilrsc?" CANVASS 01' \'OTI-;S CAST Mrs. Chas, Kurtz, Sunday, By Mrs. Thomas Bivrr At life liieffffial-Siff-ihK Eloctioh hclfl oh Mofi- "Nothing of the kind. It Isn't being tlffy, the TIfiffI flffy of April, A, 0, lilJili, itnd Mrs, Emma Elsessor spent Sunday done as It ustfd to ho, we will put up cftffvffsseil Ify lhe liohf'fl or Coffhty Chhvftsscf'a evening and Monday with her son in of IhRhffm Cotihty, MiehiKffff. „ J at tlioso lovely slate parks nnd iiiu- The Hawley community club met Lansing. His little daughter has the Tlfo whole utnffhiff- of votes jrivoh for the of­ nlclpnl canipa you hear toll of. Tllo with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Launstein, measles. fice of .Ifiaticc's of the Sffpf'uffii! Cotff't was Si.Nty REAL ESTATE J Duiihai'S woro out all Inst Sulilllier nnfl Friday night. This being men's night Tlfoffsffhtl Ohe llfffftlred Twehty-twu (G0I2'J) MORTGAGE SALE SUMMARY ffftil titey were Riven for Ufo foilowfftR hftmetl Court Peters is working for Chas, thoy said tho.v .jni^t roilc nil (lll,v long, the men donned their aprons and Listed below are dates, places of sale, condensed descriptions of TRANSFERS \ Ifef'fiofis: Kurtz this summer, looking forwllrd tf> thn cliillif lit niKilt, showed their skill as cooks and enter- (JeorRfi M, Clark f-ceofvefl foffrteeif thou- property, approximate amounts of mortgages, the mortgagors and Mr, and Mrs, Albert Elsessor and soiile of which Illifl chM'tric ll^llls, cliro- tiiiners, Walter Carven had charge shfffl ohe hffffilf'cfl sixty six voles MIGI) mortgagees, and the attorneys In foreclosures occurring within the family of Lansing, spent Sunday with of the program, Jolfff S, Mcnttnftld f-eccived thirleeh (By Ingham Abstract & Title Co.) taUer,'?, showcl's, lllifl ovlM-ylllhiKI" thohsfffid hifie hffhflf'ffd uiRlft votes KiOOU next thirty days. While great care has been taken in the compiling Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Elsessor. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Beebe and Mr, (icof-RO 10, Huslfffoll f'eceived nfteen thuh- AprU 4 So here thf.v wf'ro ffli Ulis wiirili and Mrs, Milton Boebe were calling in shffil offe Iftfhdfed elRhly-foffr votes... i.'il SI of this summary, the publishers of the Ingham County News do not Mrs. Margaret Allen was a caller W, H, S, Caskey and wife tb Vin­ AiiKii'Sl iln.v (IfiliiK n iiioiin l'f)t'ty-tivt» this neighborhood Sunday afternoon. Eflwhrtl M, Shfff'pe receivetl tifloeft tlfou- guarantee its accuracy and .will accept no responsibility therefor. This of Mrs. Sarah Beaumont, Monday aft­ sffiid ifihcty-twf> votes If'iO'J'i cent A, Owen and wifo, the E Vi of ernoon. anfl hoiilll;; to rclif'h li clilllp lhe ililin Edith Nichols of Lansing, was home Itffrfy Kisuhmh f-eeeived live Ifffhdf'etl hhd summary is compiled and published for the protection and conven­ SE Vi of Sec, 33, except 3 acres deed­ Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Powell and In thn rilain siffrc wIlfM'c lho,v hlld over tho week ond. tifirty-seveff votes 537 ed to the G, T, R, R, Co,, also W '/i! holiHllt sOlllo ^l'fft.'f'Pif'f^ liilfl told them Fred Stewart was in Olivet, Mon­ Johff M. Aluxftfifler f-ecuived live hffffdred ience of both mortgagors and mortgagees and other interested parties. family of Okemos, and Mr, and Mrs, forty-two votes 0.12 of SW V, of Sec, 34, except 3 acres C, L. Wright and children of Lansing, nholit, "SOlllf'lffffl.v's f'lllilp firfflllifls or day. II, ,1, CortwriRht f-eceivetl Ihfee hffffflf'cd , deeded to G, T, R, R, Co,, all in TIN, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Fred othor, It says ffli il sl;;u. hffii't Ullf>\» Eural Royston visited friends near fffffi forty-six votes - aiG Lansing, $2801,22, Kcllcy, Sessions, R2E, Stockbridge Twp,; $1,00 etc, Jolfh W. Myuf's rcceivifd Ihf'ee hffhflf-ctl April 14, at Lansing, Wright vs. Foote, Sunday. about the slifiwcl' Ifllllls, Ifili It's ri^'lit Eaton Rapids, Sunday, Hart, Part of lots 7 and 8, Blk, 109, Warner tfc Eger, Attys, Mrs. Irvin Holmes was at the home ftffd forty-sovoff vfftes ;i.i7 George W, Curtis and wife to A, H, Mr, nnd Mrs, Geo, Morton and Eva on lllo hijjllwll.v lllifl yfili f'flll'l pff.'^sibly 'I'olffl votes lif)i'J2 ,'i;4077,C8. C, F. & E, T, Hammond, May 3, at Lansing. MaDan vs. Ells, of her father in Dansville last Thurs­ Sheldon, lot 154, Addmore Park, City spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Van- miss It," 'rile wlfolo ntififher of votes Kfveh for the Attys, I Lot 1G9 of Morningside Subd,, City of of Lansing; $1,00 etc, Dyke of Lansing, day, olVlce uf UeRoffls of the Uffivcf'sity was lifty- I Lansing, $1439,00, Kelley, Sessions, Howcvol', diil'kili'sf*, lllllf'ilvf':lf'il by ' Tom Barr was in Detroit Tuesday, ffiffu Ihfhfsfffiil foffr Ifffffdi-ufl lifleeff (,'iil.li,'}) ithd April 15, at Lansing, Cove vs. Cove Mary E, Hough, .et a! to Ann Ell- Mr, and Mrs, John Mazurek ot tihfy wef-u Riven for life folluwiffR iifthfeti pef'- Lumber tt Finish Co, Lot 18 of Lud-j Warner & Kger, Attys, i ington, S 50 tt, in length of lot 'i'l, Sandhill, moved into the Louie Bouts moon or slill'.s, tffr Mlu llit-'lll wln lie is carrying his hand in a sling. It sohs: wlg Park Subd,, City of Lansing, 1 May 3, at Lansing, Capitol Savings j block •!, Stobbins-tVIooro Replat, City house this last week, cloudy, had flf'f-'' 'if"l i'-" tlif' was crushed between two stool cle- Ifofifflfi I'). ,ii)ifffsoff f-oceivud llfif-tueff tlffftf- vatoi' doors. sfffffl foffr Ifffffflrt'd ffffil fififu volt's...I,riou 155,00, Shields, Silsbee, Ballard andi & Loan Co, vs. Hurl, Lot 2S8 of Maple ' ot Lansing; $1,00 etc. Mr, and Mrs, Frod Ackley of East Strcelors rcil'-'ff'fl iltf'll' littflliffti; Willifffff IJ. Clefffeffts f'oceivuil tlfirleuh Jennings, Attys, 1-1111 Subd., Lansing Twp., ,$2239,31, Alaiedon, wei'o Monday callers of Mi', sllro oiifillf;h, lllf'l'f' wlls ilif' .-fiffll. ffli iVIrs. T, Barr was conlinod lo hor tlfoffshffd six Ifffffdf'L'd lifly-livi.. vtites..l;iii,'i,''i Frank G. Whittakero and wife t bed with neuritis a row days last April 15, nt Lansing, Riley vs, Cuminlns &, Cuinmins, Attys, and Mrs, E. J, Collins", which, aiilcfl by I III' sifffi liffin ilff'.v Clfftf'ies I'', Ilcfifaffs I't.'i'fhvoil (iftoeff llfoh.. ; Cnrl Gorski and wife, lot 180 of Cnp- week, sfffffi tlff'C! Ifffffdf'ufI tifif'ty-liv.i vules..l,'i;i;i,'t Clark, Lot 2, Dungey's Subd,, City of Edwin Weils is driving a new car. iM^iiy 3, at Lansing, MaDan vs, ' itol Heights Add,, City of Lansing; $1, cnulil lit Icil.st ltlflkf' fflil llfi' u'l'IfMfflltf Mr, ,'ind Mrs, Earl Criltouden enter­ i''f'ffffltliff M, C'tHfk f'CCI'iv.Mi liftfoff tlfotf- Lansing, ?'J 210,10, Chas, W, Foster, Paulson, S 21) ft, of VV 48 ft, of lot 5, j Ann Ellington to Fi'ed C, Aldingoi' WOl'll.S "clilllp lil'ffllllfls." tained a group of friends Saturday sfiffti Lwi) Iftfhdf'od thfrty-fiiiKj votes..L^;i:ij) Atty, and S 28 ft. of E 2 ft, of lot G, Blk, and wife, S 50 tt, in .length ot lot 24, II. ,1. Mei''nf'lufft.' f'eceivL'd live Ifffffdf'L'd Ill thn lillf'k,i;l'ffllllfl, li flffi'k ifllik, fls evening, lifly-tlff'eu vfftuH rty.i April 15, at Lansing, Brooks vs, 2, tVIcKibbins Add,, City df Lansing, I block '1, Stebbins-Mooro Replat City Nortlnvest In(;liani Of ll lf>Ill, Ifffilllf'fl Hp. lfllfl il nf'tff't'itl Il'iifl- Mrs. L, 0. Otis was in Lansing, Sfff'fflf l''aR,'tii received live Ifffffflrt'il sixly- $2129.38. Kelley, Sessions, Warner tt By Mrs. Ami Terrlll Rehm, SW Vf of the SE % and the ! ot Lanaing; $1,00 etc, ilnn-dowli iipiff'lll'iltff'f' fft ilff' lf'\f'l Tuesday, live voles ,",().", E i/o of the SW Vf of Sec, 9, T3N, Eger, Attys, fc,,«,,«,,t,,«,,.,,«,,«,....*..a.,a„«„«„.,.«„.-«-*„.,,«,,«,,#,,.,,.,,i Hihff'Riiorf I). (Iiistc'low f'eceivetl ilfreu liifff- E, A, Reedy, a single inan, to Lan- gl'Olllill SCCllff'fl Iff Illflicflif' (Ifill IflllfT Mr, and Mrs, Tom Barr were in df'ofl Iweffly-fthfr voles it'jl R2VV, $2127.00, John A, Brooks, Atty, Miiy 5, at Mason. Faught vs, Luke, ; sing Coliipltny, a corporation. Com, at Mrs, John Thomas returned from cliilipel'S Illlil pi'f'fM'flfMl illfMii. Lansing, Wednesdiiy, Mftf'y I'Uflif Hififlttffs f'ut't'.fvt'tl tin'i.'e htfff- April 15, at Lnnsing, Battley vs, S ',(. of tho NW \.\ of the NW \!t of Gene and John Royston wore in fif'efl tifif'ly-livtf voles ' :L'ir, tho NW corner of the SW VI of Sec, the hospital last Thursday afternooiL within an linilr, lllfflllfM', tliillfT lllifl 'I'olffl voles .'iD'lli'i Woodley, SW W of Sec, 33, T2N of Soc, 13, iilso N 1^ of the N Vi of the 3'l, thence S 100 i-ods, E 38 Vi rods, N East Lansing Wednesdiiy on business, S V(i of the NW Vt of Soc. 13, TIN, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Corbin of Les­ dali^'lltf'l' wnro wrlippcfl in sliiiiilif'r, 'I'lie wlfolo ffffffflfer of vflk's Rivolt fur tIfff R2W, ,'iiG77,10, Cameron & Watson, 100 rods, VV 38 Vi rods to beg,, 24 ac, lie, were Sunday guests at the Gillette Mrs, Thomas and daughter of Lan­ olfice of Sffiieriffteffdeiil of I'lildie Iffslrhetififf R2VV, $317,10, Frank M, Fogg, Atty, niirry',s ,'!l('f'p, tn tin siirfi, wlis Illlffr- whs llfirty tlufhsafffl foffr iftiffdf'ed eii:lfty-rfve Attys, T2N, R2E, White Oak Twp,; $1,00 etc, home, sing, woro Sunday callers ot tVIr, and • iMay 5, at Lnnsing, Oliver ^fs, Carl­ wiivf'il with plnn.sllilt (Il'clillLs fft C'llfir- Mrs. E, Crittenden. i;i(f'LS,'i) itffll titt'y wore Riveff for tile followilfR April 15, at Lansing, Battley vs, VVilliani Gibbs nnd wife to Andrew Mr, and Mrs, Paul Frances were ffitfffed ifef'soffs: ton. Lot 7, Blk, A of Gower's Add,, Icy rp^'lirfliiif; .whftni 'nlifscncif hail only Woodley, SW '/, of the SW y,. Sec, Zdurne and wife. Beg, at a point 4 Sunday guests of her parents, Mr, and Eural Royston was in Lansing, Weiister II, I'offf'eu f'eeeivt'd liftet.h thtm- City of Lansing, ,$3171,33, C, F. & E, fotff* Ifffffflf'fffi ffiffely-ttffu vfftes lO'lill 33, T2N, R2W, ,?677,10. Cameron & rods S of tho intersection of the E Mrs, John Thomas, ,sn('ifii'il to niakn linr lii'lirl Ki'i'W Wednesdiiy, T, Hammond, Attys, Muriel Barr of Ypsilanti, was home i'fffil K, Vtfollier f'ifceivetl fofff'teefi thou- Watson, Attys, 1-S lino with the EttW V'l line, E 40 Mr, and Mrs, J, A, Dtavldson and foiiilnr, sfffffi two Ifffffdf'od fof'ly votes i'I2lt) April IS at Lnnsing, Fors vs. Cra­ Miiy 5, at Lansing, Tho Prudential rods, S 4 rods, W 40 rods, N 4 rods to Mrs, Ami Terrlll attended the funeral Tllo ,sHn lllifl hnnn up sfiiiio tiiiio, over the week end. Wffltuf' Vi. lief'Rfffffh f'eeuivetl foffr Ifffif- flf'efl elRlfty-fofff' votes .ISI ter, South 33 ft, of Lot 2 and north liis, Co, of America vs, Tenney. Lot beg,, 1 acre, Soc, 2, T4N, R2W, Lan­ of Leslie Palen, Sunday afternoon and when iMr.s, Strootnr nwnkn wilh 11 291 of McPherson's Heatherwood Sub, (if'ovef' C, Mf'effffofffnh I't'ceived two Imrf- G tt, of r^ot 3, blk, G in City of Lan­ sing Twp,; ijll.OO etc. later called on Mr, and Mrs, George sliirl. Then she mifl^'wl hor luisUliml, dred seveftty vtvles *,i7fi sing, ,'i;3172,95, Kelley, Sessions, No. ,5, City of Lansing, $7035,29, John Graham and Mrs, Binney and daugh­ Dist. No. 7, Wliite Oalt 'I'fftffl voles liu.LS,', A, Brooks, Atty, Tho Lansing Company, a Michigan "Listen, I'M, nui I drpniuliiK or do t Warner tt Eger, attys, Corp, to Henry Sheathelm and wife. ter Alma, By Urs. F. C. Kendrick Tiff! whole hffffflier of votes Riveff for the Mny 5 at Mason, Faught vs. John­ hn.'ll- an nwtiil lot of pnnpln niitsiiln?" otficu of Meffflior of Stftto liufff'fl of I'lilticatioif Com, at tho NW corner of the SW Vfi Mr, and Mrs, Roy Rae called on i...... ,.,,.,..H..,.,.i.,.,,.»»,,.,,a,,*,,.,,.,,a,,*«.»..,*,,«.,*,,*,,* April IS at Lansing, Whlteley vs, ston, S % of the NW V|. of the NW F.d tilnind over drinv.slly, roused ii|i, wffs tweffty-ffiffe tifousffffd live Ifffffilf'ed hifiety. of Soc, 34, thence S 100 rods E 381/. Mrs, John Thomas, Saturdtiy eve­ offf! (2i.f,'iill) nftll tlfffy wuf'e Riveff fuf' the rtll- Dcatsman, North 30 ft, of lots 3G and 14 of Sec, 13, also N '/i of tho N rods, N 100 rods, W 38Vi rods to bog,, ning. and pecknd tlu'fiu;,'h tin; tout flap, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Hunt ot Al­ lowiffR iffffffffd ifef'suffs: 37 of Reo Park Addition to the City of of tho S 3/0 of the NW V, Sec, 13, TIN l''f'eil A. .loli'ef's reeeiveil llfirleuff llfoffsftffil 24 acres, T2N, R2E, White Oak Twp,; At the Grange meeting last Thurs­ Thnii hn silt up sufltlnnly, "There lira bion, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lnnsing, :i;37SG,G8, I-Iiiyden, Hubbard of R2W, $74.42. Frank M.- Fogg, seven llfffftlred sixty-six vtites L'iTlirt * & Rathbun, attys, $1,00 etc, day evening several bills pending in nt lo.'ist two liunill'od," Ilo snitl, "sitting F, C, I'Condrlck, recently, Wlhft C. Wil.soh f'effifived fofirleeii thuff- Atty. the legislature were discussed, A pro­ ni-nuiid nnd noting as if thny' wore Mr, and Mrs, Harold Lohr of Pom­ sftiffi hiffu hffffflretl thirly-tivu voltfs...MU;).') April IS at Lansing, MaDan vs. James McKeon and Lucy McKeon, May C, at Lansing. Peoples State gram in charge of Ina Davidson will peii, Florida, visited his father, Eu­ Chestuf' (Ii'itltafff f'eceived nvu hffffdred Whitney, Lot 20 of Clear's Addition his wife, to Nora M, Mitchell, Com, wnltlng," acvuffty vfilos 070 Bank vs, Sedlccky, Lots 270, 271, be given at the next meeting. Re­ gene Lohr, the (irst part of last week, to the City of Lansing, ,'tl2643.7'l, Kel­ at a point on N lino of Howell and "Waiting?" crioil fVIrs, Strooter, In a Kditif It, Lfftteffliffcher f'eceiveil llff'ee Ifffh- 272 of Excelsior Land Co.'s Subd,, freshments of popcorn and candy tlf'ed twuffty votes ;r,io Lansing road, 52 rods E'iy from SE Mrs, Lena Voss has been ill at her loy, Sessions, Warner & Eger, attys, City of Lanaing, $1878,19. Person, were served. loud whisper, "wnltlng for wlmtf' 'I'tftfti votes '2',fr>yi corner of block 16, Village of William­ home for several days, April 18 at Lansing, MaDan vs, Marshall & Searl, Attys. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Rae called on her "well," Kl'onnod Mr. Sti'onlnr, "thoy Mrs, Mary Kendrick has been ill the The wifole hffffflier of voles Riveh for the Haynes, Lot 348 of Michigan Heights, May 12, at Lansing, The Pruden­ ston, N'iy 12 rods, E'iy 4 rods, S'ly 12 look n,s if thoy woro wiiltiilg for us oii'fcu of Mefffliers of life Sttftu Ilofff'ii of ARri- rods, W'ly 4 rods to beg,. Village of parents, Mr, and Mrs, Otto Andrews past two weeks, cffluff'o wfts rffty-ifiho thoffsfthfl thf'ee Ifhhtlf-efl Township of Lansing, ?1014,5G, Kel tial Life Ins, Co, vs. Cooper. Lot 27, of Lansing, Sunday evening, to got up!" Chas, Collier is sick and not able to eiRhty-twu (rilili,S2) hffd thoy wef'e Riveff for ley. Sessions, Warner & Eger, attys, Blk, 3 of Assessor's Plat No, 16, City Williamston; $1,00 etc, tlfo fuliowihi.; nfffned ifef'sohs; Robert Swan and son Oscar attend­ "And tlint canvas tliiiiR In haf.'k we attend school, of Lansing, $3715.00. John A, Brooks, William Alfred Oxondalc and wife A, J, UoRef's f'eeoivoil thirteen tlioffsahd April 21 at Lansing. Briggs vs. ed tiie funeral of Leslie Palen, Sunday thought was a tent," broke in Dlirry, Mrs, Eugene Lohr has been on the soveif Iftfmlrefl hiiioly-(ivo votes I,'17',l,'i Deter. West % of N 80 ft. ot lot 5, Atty, to William Chettle, lot 11, block 35, afternoon in Mason, who had boon doing some popkiiij; nri sick list the past week, Melville U. MePhef'soit retfeivfifl tifirleeii blk. 167, City of Lansing. ?3563.47. C. May 13, at Lansing, Prudential Ins, Elmhurst Subd, No, 1, City of Lan­ Mrs, Frank Osborne and Lydia call­ Mrs, Donald Hunt and little son of tifoffsftffti six hffndf'efl elRhty-ttvo votes.i:iliS2 hor own ncoount, "loOk.s like a statue F, &. E, T, Hammond, attys. Co, vs, Osborne, Lot 28 of Chitten­ sing; $1,00 ctfi. ed on Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Pollok and Albion, has been spending the past Uehjumin U, Uhlatehd f'eceiveil fifteen den's Addition to the City of Lansing, Ai>rll 5 waiting to be linvolled I" tlfouaffhd offe Ifffhdf'cfl oiRlfty-eiRht April 21 at Lansing. Lots 47 and Mr, and Mrs, Silcox last Thursday two weeks with her parents, Mr, and votes - '. lOlS.S $2314,17, John A, Brooks, Atty, Elnora Lavene to Clara Belle Cole, 48 of Taylor's Abstract Co's Addition, night, Those storied Ai-nlLs, who folflod Mrs, F, C, Kendrick, caring for her Chhrles E, DowffinR f'eceived Ifftceh llitiff- lot 9 and tho S Vi of lot 8, Clear's Ad­ sitiul Iwelvo votes 10012 City of Lansing. 152685.61. C. F. & May 15, at Lansing, Lewis vs, Lan­ C, L, Bashford of Mason, called at their tents and allniltly ,stnln nway had mother, dition, City of Lansing; $200,00 etc. Frftifk lieiffictl: f-eeetvofl five htintlrctl E. T. Hammond, attys. tis. The N 30 ft, of the W Vi of the the Osborne homo one day last week, nothing on the Strootcrs tlliit nioi'iiiiig, C, W, Benjamin of Albion, called on Ihirty-eiRht votes 5;i,S SE % of Sec. 4 and N 30 acres of the Bailey Real Estate Inc,, a Michigan C, W, Crhni f'oeeived (ivo hffffflf'ofl ttvofi- April 22 at Mason. DeCamp vs, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Osborne spent In utter stillness and with linvnr a Mr, and Mrs, F, C, Kendrick, recently, E '/tf of the SW n, Kendrick, in California, that they es­ moht hhd Uittirfcfttioh ot tho Twehty-First Gratton Boyd, Appeal, Plaintiff's "well, I would like to know whoso de­ caped the-earthquake safely, Amendment" in tho Kif'st Repf'esohthtive Dis­ April 29 at Lansing, Prudential der for subpoena, ft, to beg,, now known as lot 18, As­ Attys,, Foster ,t Cameron; Def, Atty,, trict whs ffflcon thousffifd seveff huhdf'ctl forty- scendants thoy woro, but I don't su|i- Guy Collier called on his sister, Mrs. Ins, Co, vs, Chubb, 'Lot 110 of Ex­ April 5 sessors Plat of Chase's Subd, of a part Paul G, Eger, nine (t57'IO), of which numlfer len thoushfffi celsior Land Co, subd,. City of Lan­ International Shoe Co. vs, Fred J. of lot 78, College Grove, City of East pose I ever shall, for never. In nil iny Ray Garrison, of Lansing, last week nine hundted nineteen (lOOlU) votes wof-e Hugh Connoly & Son vs, Irene Kar.- Monday, mfff'ketl "DeleKfftioif for life Ropehl of tho sing, $2130,54, John A, Brooks, at­ McCane. Default judgment: $843.19, Lansing; $1, nak, alias Irene Danik. Appeal. born days will I come back this wny EiKhteehth Amendment ftnd Rittlffchtioh of the ty. costs taxed at $21.10, Eddy.J, Howe and wife to Elma M, Plaintiff's Atty,, John McClellan; Def, ngnin." Twenty-First Amentlment" and foffr tlfoti- April 29 at Lansing, Central Trust April 7 Hotzman, married, S 45 ft, of lot 37 shnd oiRht hifhtlf'od thirty ('1830) votes wef'O Atty,, Charles P. VanNote. "well, I cnn tell you, Mnniinn," said Marriage Licenses fnftf'kctl "DeloRfttion ARitinat the Repeal of tlfo Co. vs, Sussex. Lot 204 and 205 of People vs. Clyde Alvin White. Ar­ of Webert Park Subd, No, 1, Twp. of Lash, Inc., a California Corp. vs, Dnrry bitterly, "ft was Joshua Piit- EiKhteehth Amendment and Rfttilicfttion ot tlfo Durant Hills No. 1, Township of Lan­ raigned, pleaded not guilty. Delhi; $1.00 etc. Twenty-First Anfontlment," Claude E. Cady. Trespass on the case nnin. While she wns talking to ynu, I Leon G, Griffin, Lansing 23 sing, $2944.79. Cummins & Cum­ Crossman & Williams State Bank Adna Burdette Herrick, a single upon promises. Brown & Gregg, Atty. Total votes 107.19 mins, attys. vs, G. E. Linn, Default judgment: man, to Russell D, Herrick, et al,, W looked over at that sign we half rend Phyllis Nicholson, Lansing 30 Tlfo whole iftimber ot voles Riven for ftnfl John C. Linn vs. Ed Rennert. Re­ Charles F. Wilson, Lansing 18 itRhinst tho RclfoftI ot tho EiRhteenth Amoifd- April 29 at Lansing. The Pruden­ $938,13, costs ta.\ed at $23,00, Vi of the NW V4 of Sec, 24, T3N, Inst night and It snld, "Josllun Putnnm ment and Rittiflcfttion of Twonty-Firat Ameifd- plevin. Clyde V. King, Atty. Marion L, Christie, Lansing 16 tial Insurance Co. vs. Pickard. Lot April 8 ' R2E, excepting a piece of land 65 rods Edgerton C. Crandall, et al vs. Camp Grounds, whei'o Joshua Put­ fnont in tho Second Repf-esentittivo District 252 of McPherson's Heatherwood People vs, Harold Fetterman. Sen­ Nits by 40 rods E.&W, in the NE cor nnm made his honilfiimrters In 1777," Joseph G. Gurskl, Lansing 23 wfta twelve thotfsnntl aoven hfintlred aixty-ffvo Florence Hamilton, Trespass on the Bertha Colby, Lansing 22 (12700) of which number seven'thousand two subd. No. 4, City of Lansing. $6541.24. tence: Jackson 18 months to 5 years, ner, Leroy Twp,; $1.00 etc. case upon promises. J. W. Bird, Atty, we weren't cniupod In what wo think huhdroil elRhteen (72LS) votca were mnrkcfl John A. Brooks, atty. (Larceny), F. B. McKibbin Co., a Michigan Courtland VanVechland, Chicago—24 DelcKfttioii tor tho repeal ot the ciRhteontlt Chancery of as eninp groliniUs, we woro sleep­ Amendment hnfl Rfttification of the Twenty- April 29 at Mason. Beaumont vs. People vs, Libbie Lange, Probation Corp,, to William J. Renz, E 20 acres Mary J. Thomas, Lansing 23 Ada Mcintosh vs. Kenneth Mcin­ ing In n public pnrk, nnd If you say Elmer E, Kempf, Lansing 26 First Amendment itnd five thouaand fivo hun- Reekard. The E VJ of the NE % of 2 years, (111, Poss,). of NE V4 of NE Vi of Sec. 34, T3Ntosh, , divorce. W. H. Wise, Atty. another word against Charley, I shnll ilrod tof'ty-aovoif (00.17) votes were nfitrkofl sec. 33, and the W Vj of the W Vs of People vs, Elmer E. Taylor, Ar­ RIW, Alaiedon Twp,; $1,00 etc, Ciela Dillon, Lansing 20 DelcRfttion ifRftinst repeal ot tho eiKhteonth Mabel Price vs. Robert Price, di­ tell everybody nt home the whole Charles W. Green, Lansing 64 Amendment and Rntillcation ot tho Tweitty- the NE i/i sec. 34 and the NW 14 of raigned, pleaded guilty, plea accepted. Charles S, Everett and wife, et al to vorce. McClellan & Neller, Attys. Fff-at Amendment, the NW Vi of the SW Vi of sec. 34, Recognizance $500,00, To appear for Bert Collins, lot 174 of South Park- thing, I Just guess It Isn't nny more Frances M. Hughes, Lansing _____.49 Patrick H. O'Brien, attorney gen­ disgraceful to marry n plumber's son Harry C. Smiley, Mason 28 Total votes l27Gfl all in T3N, RIW. $8884.92. E. A. sentence April 15. wood Subd,, Lansing Twp.; $1.00 etc. eral, ex rel. R. E. Relchest, state Stftto of MichiRhn, County of InRham, ss. than to hold up nn unveiling celebra­ Melba M. Grlnnell, St. Louis 20 Densmore, atty. People vs. Albert Reeves. Arraign­ George A. Royce and wife, et al to banking commissioner vs. Lena Hyde, Wo Do Hereby Certify, That tho torCBoinK is April 29 at Lansing. Dunham vs. ed, pleaded guilty, plea accepted. Cora Belle Rothney, SE V4 of the NE tion while yon get your clothes on!" Theo. A. Merindorf, Mason 20 a correct statement ot tho votes Riven in the Bin for Injuctlon. F. K. Young, Atty, Flossie M. Munger, Erie, Pa. 27 County ot Inghftm for tho olTicoa named in Kiefer. Com. at NW corner of lot 6, Recognizance $500.00. To appear for VI of Sec. 13, also E Vi of SE V4 of OrvlUe Griffin vs. Winnlfred Griffin, Next dny, Charley received a tele­ such statement and for tho persons tleaignittefl blk. 6, City of Lansing, S 88 ft., E 79 sentence April 15. NW Vi of Sec. 13, also W Vi of NE divorce. John M. Carton, Atty. gram. "Dearest Charley, wo are com­ tliereih, at tho Biennial-SprinK Election, held Legal Notice on Mondfty, the Third day of April, in tho year ft., N 88 ft., W 79 ft,, to beginning. People vs, Joe Hanson. Arraigned, V, of Sec. 13, all hi T4N, R2E, Locke Edward A. Sump, next friend for ing right homo because Momma Is sick one thousand nine hundred thirty-three. $1850,00. McClellan & Neller, attys. pleaded guilty, plea accepted. Recog­ Twp.; $1.00 etc. Helen Stragler vs. Charles Stragieri of camping. She says no more camp­ In Witness Whereof, Wo havo hereunto sot April 29 at Lansing. Capitol Sav nizance $500.00 to appear for sentence AprU 7 HEARING CLAIMS. WILCOX—JULY 28 our hands nnd citusod to bo nlflxed the scnl of divorce. Brown & Gregg, Attys. ing for her. But lets you nnd 1 go Ings & Loan Co. vs. Van Horn. Lot April 15, Andrew E. Poll and wife to George Stato of MichiKnn. The Pf-obate Court for the Cif'cuit Court tot- tho County of Inghnm. camping on our wedding trip. It's all tho County ot InKham. this~8th dfty ot Apcjl, in tho yonr ono thousand, 20 df KWders Addition to City of Lan­ People vs. Francis Clyde Hubbard, L. Bishop, lot 7, block 4, Village of At a ncHBlon ot aaid Court, held at the Fro- nine hundred thirty-thrco. sing. $2540.86. Cummins & Cum­ Arraigned, pleaded guilty, plea ac­ Wllliamston; $1'.00 etc. Probate Hearings right If you go with the right party bato OlTico in the City of Maaon, in aaid coun­ (SEAL) mins, attys. No. 411-G. cepted. Recognizance $500.00 to ap­ John O. Willett and wife to Flor­ nnd camp before dark so you know ty, on tho 27th day ot March, A. D. 193.1. Clarence W. Lock, Louis B, McArthur, C, PfcBDnt, HON. L, B, McARTHUR, JudKO of Rosa HiUiard. Board ot County Canvnsacra. April 29 at Lansing. Covert vs, pear for sentence April 15. ence H. Benjamin, SE % of NE V4 of For Tuesday, April 18 wliere you're nt. Love nnd kisses. Probate. ATTEST: Yerke. Lot 10, blk. 2 of Assessors' People vs. Clyde Alvln White, With­ Sec. 35, also W Vi of SW Vi of Sec. Estate of George H. Godfrey, de­ DARRY." In tho Matter ot the Estate of HATTIE B, C. ROSS HILLIARD, Clerk ot Board ot Coun­ Plat No. 20 of City of Lansing. $2,- draws plea of not guilty, not guilty 36, T2N, RIW, Vevay Twp.; $1.00. ceased, hearing on claims. WILCOX. Deceaaod, ty Cnnvnsaers. It appcarinR to the court that the time for 060,75. John A. Brooks, atty. plea accepted. Remanded. George L. Bishop and wife to An­ Estate of Delia J. Belcher, deceas­ ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATES proaontfttion of claima nRainst aaid estate Stitto ot MichiKnn. County of Inghnm, sa. May 2, at Mason. Federal Land drew E. Poll and wife, lot 7, block 4, ed, hearing on claims. Acme Advertising Agency, Chester should bo limited, and that a time and place Wo Hereby Certify, Thnt tho foi'CBoihK ia n Bank vs. McEwen. That part of the DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED Village of Williamston; $1.00 etc. Estate of Frances J. Squires, de­ bo itppointetl to receive, cxftmine and adjust all correct transcript of tho statomont o£ tho M. Hart and Max D. Johnson. claima nnd demands aijalnat said dcccnsed by N Va of the SW % west of the right- Harold A. Fields vs. Dora M. Fields. Florence H. Benjamin to John O, ceased, hearing on will. Boaril of County Cnnvasaci'a ot tho County of Redfern Company Mfg. Sales of and before snid court: Ingham, of tho votes given In such County for of-way of the M. C. R. R. and the N Marian Alice Shepard vs. Murle E, Willett and wife, SE-V4 of the NE % Estate of Joseph W. Knapp, deceas­ Cosmetics. Stanley G. Redfern, Lan­ It la Ordered, That creditors of aaid deceas­ the ofllccs nametl in said atntement and for 15 acres of the W % of the S 1/3 of Shepard. of Sec. 35, and the W Vi of the SW ed, hearing on will. sing. ed aro requifed to prosont their claima to anid tho persons doslRnntcd thcroin, nt the Biennial- cofirt nt said Probnto Odico on or boforo thi; the SW all In Sec. 16, T2N, RIW, Homer L. Skidmore vs. Gladys M. V4 of Sec. 36, T2N, RIW, Vevay Twp; Estate of Charles C. Knight, de­ Spring Election, held on tho Third day of Capital Keystone Hatchery, M, D. 2Sth dny of July, A. D, 1933, at ten o'clook April, 1933, so far. as it .rolatoa to tho votes $4109.10. Parley & Elliott, Attys. Skldmore. $1.00. ceased, hearing on flnal account of Knowles, Jerome Laken. In tha fsi'enoon, said timo nnd placo bolnff cast for afUd'olIlee, aa app.-.rs from tho origi­ May 2, at Lansing. Pors vs. Perrln. Gladys E. Knapp vs. Wlllard R. AprU 8 special administrator. Lansing Refrigeration Co., L. M.hereb y nppointed for tho examination and ad­ nal statement on filo In lho ollleo ot tho Coun­ justment of nil claims and dcmnnds ngalnat ty Olork, Com. at NE corner of Penn. Ave. and Knapp. Mae Osborn, single, to The Wolver­ Estate of Hazel E, Roberts, deceas­ Roby and Jos. H. Milbourn. snld deceased. Orchard street, running N 43 ft., E 0 In Wltneaa Whoi-cof, Wo havo horeunto sot ine Insurance Co., a Michigan Corp., ed, hearing on final account. Lansing Electrical Sales and Ser­ It Is Further Ordered, That public notico our hnnds and nfTlxcd tho seal of tho Circuit rods, S 43 ft., W 9 rods to place of THE WHAT AND HOW OP FOOD lot 2, In Foster Court Add., City of thereof bo Riven by publication of n copy of Estate of Ronald Pletcher, deceas­ vice, Hugh E. Devereaux. thifl order, for th'reo succeflslve weeks previous Court, for tho County of Ingham, thia 8th dny beginning, $4324,90. K«lley, Sessions, The non-fiction best seller is a book Lansing; $1.00 etc. ed, hearing on final account of special Central Tire Company, Lester to Bald day of hcarinR, In tho InRhnm County of April, In tho year ono thouannd nine hun­ Warner & Eger, Attys. on what to eat. Many people would dred thirty-three. Mildred Parker Kidd to C. Russell administrator. Steadman. NcwB, a nowspnpor printed and circulated in C. ROSS HILLIARD, County Clerk, May 2, at Lansing. Fors vs. Couch­ pref«r Information on how to eat.— Parker, lot 113, Chesterfield HUls No. laid county. L. B. McARTHUR, Estate of Catherine Wagner, de­ Electotype Service, B. A. (A tru. copy.) Judir. of Probato. LOUIS B. McAnTHUB, Ohalrman of the ols. E of lot 7, Blk. 4, City of' San Antonio Evening News. 1, City of. East LADslng; |1.00 etc. ceased, hearing on wUl. Hawkins, Pres. C. A. CLINTON, ~Itegliito " r of Probate- • . 13w4 Board of County OanvaBsern, (SEAL) INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 Pag« Eleven

Legal ^otiee Legal Notice Legal Notiee Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal'Notice BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS IIEABINC OkAIMS. OATES-JULY » MOBTGAOE BALE NOTICB or MORTOAGB SALS MORTGAOB SALE MOBTOAOB BALE _ ^ , ^ MORTGAGE SALE State of MichlRan. I^e Probate Court far Default having been made in the condiUons D.f.ult h.ving b.en made in th. eoodltlM* Default having been,made In the conditions Default having been mode In Uie conditions Default having been made in the eandlttona 0. J. HOOD and GEORGE H. MeARTRUB. tlic County of Iniiliam; i. of a real estate mortgage whereby the power of that certain mortgage dated the fourteenth ot a real estate mortgage, whereby the power ot a certain mortgag. mad. by Th. Bower- of a certain mortgage; whereby the power of At n nonfilon of nald Court, hold at the Pro­ day of June, 1927, executed by Bertram W. man Finance'.Corparation .a Mortgagor unto aale therein contained / has become oticratlve, Attorneys at Law. Farmers Bank BIdg,. of a.le therein contained became oper.Uve. ot sale therein contained became operative, Mason, Mich. Phone, office 802. Iw6tp iintc Oirico in tho City if Mason, in nnid coun­ mado by Helen Smith to John 0. Goodrich .nd MeBwen and Helen B. McEwen, as hia wife made by Frank A. Schmitt and OaUiarine J. Orange Lite ^nauranca Company, a MIehlgan given by Edward W. Porrin (survivor of Kittle ty, on the 2ai'd day of March, A. D. 1933. and in her own right, as mortgagors, to The corporatl.n, aa mortgagte, dated SeptunMr A, Perrin, hia lato wife, deceased) to tho Lorena P. Goodrich, dated September 22, 1028, Schmitt, his wife, to E. J. Martin and Ger­ 0. G. F. WARNBR * DWIGHT L. WILSON. Preffont, HON. I. &, McAUTHUR, Judge nnd recorded in the. Ingham County, Michigan, Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body cor­ trude E. Martin, husband and wife. Jointly, or 28, 1927 and recorded in the ofTlce of tht American Stato Savings Bank of Lansing, of Probate, porate, of St. Paul. Minnesota, ns mortgagee, Michigan', a Michigan banking corporation, on Attorneys at Law. 1002-8-4 Bauch Building. Rogistcr of Deed's office on September 25, 1928, to survivor, dated July 18, 1032, and recorded Reglater of Deeda for Ingham County, In the Lansing. Michigan, Kl-tf In the Matter of the Estate of RICHARD in liber 301 of mortgages on page 463, and filed for record In the olTico of tho Register of in the Ingham County. Michigan, Register of Stato of Michigan, on October 4. 1927, in July 16th. 1928, and recorded in the office of GATES, Doccfiacd, the interest of John G. Goodrich duly assigned Deeds of Ingham- County, Michigan, on tho Deed's office on July 22, 1032, In llher 344 of Liber 267 ot Mortgagea at page 90 thereof; and the Register of Deeds for Ingham County, twentieth day of Juno, 1927, recorded in Libor FARMERS' MUTUAL It nppcnrinfr to the coui't'that tho time for to Lorena P. Goodrich on Navcmber 4, 1929, mortgages on page 335, upon which mortgage said mortgage having been asnlgned hy said Michigan, on July I7th, 1928, in Liber 285 ,of 201 of Mortgages on Page 132 thereof. Mortgages nt Page 204, upon which anld mort­ IfrcHentfition ot olalniiH nKnInst nald • estate by an lisslgnmont recorded in said register's there . Is now claimod to be due ahd payable Grange Life Inaurance Company to N. P. Hull FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INGHAM gngo thoro is now claimed to be due for prin­ nhoultl bo limited, nnd thnt a timo and plnco oflice on November 5, 1929, In liber 283 of Notice is Horeby Given, That said mortgago tor principal and Interest, the suni of (4687.36, County. Safest, cheapoat, boat. For infor­ as Assignee by written assignment dated Hay cipal and Interoat tho sum~of $4,324.90, nnd be nppointcd to receive, examine and adjust all mortgagea on page 401, upon which mortgage will-bo (Drocloscd,- pursuant to power of salo, tho mortgagees having dealared tho whole debt 29, 1030 and recorded In the Office of said mation write to Loula Stid, secretary, Ma­ clftlniH hnd demands nRalnsit nnid deceased by tnd tho premises therein dgscribcti ns - no action nt law having been brought to re­ aon. E. A. Denamore, pi-csldent. Mason, there is now claimod to be duo and payable as duo and payable by reason of mortgagors' Register of Deeds on July 7, 1930, In Liber cover naid debt or nny pnrt thereof. unit before Hftid cotirt: for pf-incipal and interest the sum of $3219.70, That part of the North Half of Southwest default In paying Installmont of interest due 304 of , mortgages at page 124 thereof; Office on first floor court house, lw52p It Ih Oidoicd, That creditors of saiti decoas- and no suit at law hnving been brought to re­ Quarter west of tho Rlght.-of-wnyof tho Mich­ January 18, 1933, and no suit nt law having on which mortgage thoro lu claimed And Carl A. Fors, being the duly appointed «fl ftre rctitiircd to present their claims' to snld cover said debt, or any pnrt thereof, said mort­ igan Central Railroad; and tho North Fifteen been brought to recover said debt, or any part to bo due and unpaid on the date and qualified receiver of ^o snid Amoricnn CHARLES FIELD, Agent, Citlzena Mutoal court ftt snld Probuto OlTlco on or before the gagee and asnienco elects to consider all of nerca of the West throo-fourtha of tho South thereof, notice Is horeby given that on Friday, of this notlco on account of princlial; Stnte Savinga Bnnk. Automobile Insurnnce Company. Phono Ma- Hnlf of Southwest Quarter, all In Section Six, 2Bth dfty of July, A, I), 1933, nt ten o'clocit said debt ns duo and payable' nt the dnte hef-c­ May 26, 1033, nt eleven o'clock In tho forenoon Interest, and taxes paid by said Assignee un­ By virtue ot anld power of aale and pursunnt eon 104.- 47-tf teen. Township Two North, Rangfi One West, in the foronoon. sftid time and plnco bolim of by reason of tho non-payment of install­ of said day, at north entrance to City Hall dor the terms of said mortgage, tho sum of to tho nlatute In auch cnse mndo nnd ploviil- cxcopting therefrom the right-of-way of tho ed, notice is hereby given that on "Tucadny, hereby appointed for tho cxiunlnntion nnd ad- ments of interest nn permitted and provided Building, Lnnsing, Inghnm County, MIehlgan, Forty Thousand Five Hundred Soventy-Soven VETERINARIAN Michigan Unitctl Rnilwny as tho same Is now Mny 2nd, 1983, at 11:00 o'clock in tho fore­ justment of all cliflms nnd ilemhnds aKainst for in said mortgage, notlco in hereby given (that being one of tho plnces where tho Ing­ Dollsrs and Seventy-seven cente (140,677.77); DR. H. 0. GRAHAM, associated with Dr. Geo. snld tloccftsed. located acrosh nnid pfemises, lying within said noon (Efistrrn Standard Timo) anld mortgage Moody. Phone 467. that on Friday, Juno 30. 1033, nt ton o'clock County and Stntc, will bo sold ut public auc­ ham County Circuit Court Is held), said mort­ And no suit or proceeding at law or in eq­ It is Further Ofdct'cd, That public notice will be foreclosed by a salo nt pfiblic auction in the forenoon of said day, at Ottawa Street tion to the highest bidder for cash by tho gagees will, by virtue of tho power of snio in uity having boon Instituted to recover, a.id thereof be Riven by publication ot a copy of to the highest bidder, at the north entrance to entrance to City Hall BuildinR, Lansing, Ing­ Sheriff of Ingham County, at tho front door said mortgago and in pursuance of tho statute mortgage indchtednoas or any part thereof; tho City Hall In tho Cily of Lnnaing, Ingliani this Older for three succosBivo weeks previous Legal Notice ham County, Michigan, (that being one of the of tho Court House, in tho City of Masoti, in in such caso provided, sell at public auction Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the County, Michigan, thnt lieing one of the places to sftid day of hcftrlnpr, in tho InRham County plnces whore the Circuit Court for Ingham snid County nnd Stnte, on Mny eecsnd, 1933, tho lands deacribod therein, or ao much an power of sale contained In snid mortgagfe. the whore the Circuit Court for tho snid County News, a newspaper prlntetl and circulated in County is hold) said mortgngco and nsslKnoo at two o'clock p. m. There is duo and pay­ ahall bo noceasary to aatiaty tho amount due undersigned Assignee will sell at publle ven­ ot Ingham ia held, of the pfemises described MORTGAGE SALE saiti county. L, II, McAllTHUR. will by virtue of tho power of sale in said able nt tho dnte ot this notice, upon tho debt thereon at tho time of aalo, together with in­ due to tho highest bidder therefor, the lands in nnid mortgage, or ao much thereof ns mny Default hfiving been made in the conditiona' (A true copy.l JudRO of Probate, mortgage and in pursuance of tho statute Ih secured by nnid mortgage, the ifum of $4100.10. terest thoroon at soven per cont from date, and premises described In said mortgage, or bo neceasnry to pay tho amount due nn nforo- of a certnin mortgngo, whereby the power of C, A, CLINTON, RcRlstcr of Piobatc, 13wl such ca.so provided, sell nt public auction tho and all legal costa, includini; nn attorney fee Dated Janunry twenty-eighth, 1933. so much thereof as may be neccsaary to satis­ salil on nnid niortgnge, with interest thoroon sftio thefein eontftined bna become oiiorntivc. InntlH described therein, or so much as shall of Thirty-flve Dollars, tho lands described as: THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF SAINT fy the amount due and payable as aforesaid, at the rate ot seven per cent, nnd all legal given by NESTER W. MORRISON and CHANCERY SAI.E bo necessary to satisfy tho amount due thereon Weat forty foot ot oast ono hundnod twenty PAUL, Mortgagee. together with Interest thereon and all lawful coste, chnrRCs and expenses, IncludinR an at­ GLADYS 1. MORRISON, hushftnd nnd wito. to III pursuftnce and by virtiit of a decree of at tho time of sale, including interest at seven feet of lot one, and west forty feet of eaat • FARLEY & ELLIOTT. Attorneys for tho costs,-charges and cxpenaes including an at­ torney too of (35.00, aald promises being de­ tho .STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY the Circuit Court for the County of InRham, per cent from date and all legal costs; includ­ Mortgngco, Flint, Miehignn." riwI2 ono hundred twenty feet of north two rods of torney fee provided by law and any furUier scribed as follows: Situated in tho City of of Lansing, Miehignn, n eorpointion, on April Stftte of MichlRan, In Chancci-y, mnde and ing a Thirty-flve Dollar nttorney foo, described lot two, bhick D. City of Lansing, Ingham sum or sums which may he paid by aold Aa- Lnnsing, Oounty of Inghnm nnd State of Mlch­ 9th. 1927, nnfl recof-ded in the ofTice ot tho entered on tho first day of March, A. D. 1933, ns: North two roils of west six roils of lot Ceunty, Michigan. slgnee at or prior to the aale herein provided, lRnn, nnd mof-e pnrtieulnrly deacribed nn: Register of Deeds tor Inphnm County. Miehi­ MORTGAGE SALE In ft cet'tftin citusc therein pcndinR, wherein ton, block two hundred twenty-throe. City of Dated February 20. 1933. on account of delinquent taxea and Insurance Commencing nt the northonat corner of gnn, on. Apf-il 18th, 1927, In Liber '258 of Mort­ the Cifpital National Bank of LanniiiR, Mlchi- Lansing, Ingham. County. Michigan. Dofault having been mndo In tho conditiona E. J. MARTIN, premiums, as atlpulatcd for in aald mortgage; Ponnsylvanln Avenue nnd Orchard Street, run­ gftges at page 132. upon which morlgnRc there irftn, a Federal bankinR Corporation, is plain- Dftted April 1, 1933. of a cortain mortgago mado by Ellsha F. GERTRUDE E. MARTIN, Mortgagees. said public aale to be held at the north front ning thence north 43 feet, thonco east 9 rods, is cinimed to be duo nt tho liato hereof, for till, nnd Harris E. Thomas, (irftce B. Thomas, LORENA P. GOODRICH, Mortgagee nnd Reckard and Carrie L. Reckard. hia wife, to C. P. tt E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for door of the City Hall in Uw City of thonco south 43 foot, thence west 9 rods to principal ahd interest. $3703.62. fthtl Cftri J. Wcnie, are defendants. Assignee. Charles W. Beaumont and Bertha M. Beau­ Mortgagees. Business Address: 001 American Lansing in aaid County (being a place the place of beginning, in aald City ot Lnn­ And no nction ftt iftw hftving been brought Notice is hereby Riven Ihnt I fihall sell, nt C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for mont, an husband and wife, ditted the 7th day State Savings Bank B.ilding, Lansing, Michi­ where the Circuit Court for the County sing. to recover naid mortgage flcbt, or any part Ifublic nuction to tho hlRhcfft bidder, at the MortgaRoe ^and Assignee, Business Address: ef April, 1920, and recorded In the office of gan. • 9wl3 of Ingham ia held) on the .20Ui day Janunry 19th. 1933. thereof. Ahtl George G. MaDan having duly north front door (Ottawa Street Entrnnco) lo 601 American State Savings Bnnk Building, the Register of Deeds for the County of Ing- of Hay. A. D ^038. at eleven o'eloek in CARL A. FORS, Receiver of Amcricnn Stnte qualiflefl na Receiver of the Stnte Savinga ft the Cily Hnll in tho City of UinslnR, M chi- Lansing, MIehlgan. , 14wl3 ham and State of Michigan on tho 19th day Stato ot Michigan. Couhty of Ingham, us. the foronoon of aald day. The landa and prom­ Snvings Brink. Mortgngec. Lonn Company, ftnd hftving been duly nuthsr- of April. 1920. in Liber 101 of mortgages on irnn. (thnt bchiB ono of the places where the Suit pending before Carl H. McLean, Cir­ lsea Ueseribed In aald mortgage and to be aold KELLEY. SESSIONS, WARNER A EGER, ited in the prcmiffoH. Circuit Court for the County of InRham Is Pago 201 nnd upon which an extension of time cuit Court Commiasioner in nnd for tlie County undor thia notice and the atatoto providing Attorneys for Receiver of Mortgngec, 324 Mu­ HEARING CLAIMS. AVKRY—AUG. 4 Now, therefore, by virtue ot tho power of held) on Saturday, tho 13th dny of May, A. D. also a slight alteration of the terms ot said of Inghnm, bottveen Mrs. Floy R. Watcrmnn, for auch aale, are as tollowa: SItoated In tha tual Building, Lansing, Michigan. 3wl3 mortgage was agreed upon by the parties afilo contained in snld mortgngo anal pursunnt 19113, nt eleven o'clock in the forenoon, Eostern piaintilT, and C. R. Holmes, defendant, wherein City of Lanaing, In the County of Ingham, Stnte of Michigan. Tho Pfobntc Court for March 31. 1930, said agreement was recorded to the statute of tho fftato of Michigan in such Stfthflftrd Time, on said dny, the followinR do and in the State of Michigan and being Lots — NOTICE OP MORTGAGE SALE the Cofinty of Inghnm. in said Register of deeds office on tho IOth pialntift socks to recover possession of lands case mftdo nnd provided, notice is hereby given icribed property, to.wit: One (1), Two (2) and Three (3) of Block Default having been made in the conditions At a session ot saifl Court, hold at tho Pro- day of April, 1930, in Liber 306 of mortgages hEreinfttter tlescribod from snitl defendant, who thnt on THURSDAY, July 6th, 1933, nt 11:00 One Hundred Forty-nine (149) except a atrip of a certain real estnte mortgage dated the All thftt certain piece of land situate In the liato OlTico in the City of Mason, in said coun- on page 80. on which mortgngo there is claim­ holds tho anmo contrary to tho terms nnd con­ o'clock in tho forenoon (Eastern Stnndftrd or Land Five (t) .te.t In wldUi off the west 25th day of Mnrch, 1918, oxecutcd by Benjn- City of LansiiiR, County of Initham and State ty. on tho 4th dny of April, A. D. 1933. ed to be duo at tho date of thia notlco for ditions of itn executory Innd contract for tbe Time) snifl niortgnge will be foreclosed by a min F. RosnmnN and his wife. Nellie J. Ross- of MichiRftn, described as follown: Commenc­ Present. HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge principal, interest and insurance tho sum of purchase thereof, affidavit IfeIng filed in this end of Lot One (1), and except a atrip or aftlo ftt public atiction tf> the highest bidder, nt man, ot Onondnga Township, Ingham County, inR In the south line of Shliiwassee Street of Probate. (8884.92, and no suit or proceeding at law cause thnt tho defendant, C, R. Holmes, docs parcel of land Five (6) feet In widtti and tho north entrnnco to the City Hnll, in tho City Michigan; to George W. McMnnua nnd Cnro- twonty-six and ono-hnlf (Z»'/j) rods East of In the Matter bf tho Estnte of JOHN having-boon instituted to recover the moneys not reside in tho County of Inghnm, Stnte of Twonty-alx (2«) feet In lengUi off the wast of Lnnsing, Inghftm County, Michigftn, thnt lino A. McMnnua, husbnnd and wito, jointly, tile West lino of Section fifteen (15) in Town­ AVERY, Deceased. secured by said mortgaRO, or any part thereof. Miehignn, but resides in tho Stftto of Florida, and of Lot Two (2), aald. atrip commencing being one of the plitceff whore tho Circuit Court of Hamlin Township, Enton County, Michigan, ship fohr (4) North, UftnRo two (2) West, It nppearing to the court that tho time for And anld moptgagco having declared his elec­ it is ordered that the snid dofcndniit appear at tho northwest cornor of aaid lot and run­ for the snld County is held, of the lands anti filed for record in tho office of the Register of ruhnihR thchco south seven nnd one-half (7V4) presentation of claims ngninst snld estnte tion to consider tho whole amount unpaid on ftt tho ollico of tho undornigned, 415 Iloilistor ning thence south twenty-six (26) feotj a Deeds ot Inghnm' County, Michigan, on tho premises deacribed in said mortgffge, or ao roils, thence cast three (3) rotls^ North soven should lie limited, and that a timo and place bo snltl mortgagee debt to bo now. duo and pay­ Building, Lnnsing, Michigan, on tlio 4th dny driveway being reserved over the south five (6) 26th day of March, 1918, nnd recorded in Libor much thereof fts may be necessary to pny the hhll ohe-half (V/j) rods, thonco west throo itppointed to receive, cxamlno and adjust all able by ronson of tho non-payment of certain of May, A. D. 1933, at ten o'clock in the tofc- feet of said lot three (8) to be used In com­ 189 ot mortgnges on pngo 845 thereof, nnd tho nmotint due fts itfofesaiti on snid mortgngo, <3) rotls to the piftco of bcginninR. clftfmfi and tiemands against snid deceased hy Instnllmcnta of interest nnd insurnnce. noon ot shld day, and ticfcnd the complaint mon with a strip of land five (6) feet In Hhid George W. McMniius having died his in­ with interest thereon ftt the rate of aoven por Dftted ht LansinK, MichlKftn, Mnrch 27, A, hnd bcfhro nnid court; filed in this suit, or judgment will bo ontcfcd width off tka north .Id. of lot four (4) of cont, and nil legfti costa. chnrges nhd expenses, Notice in hereby given, thnt by virtue of tho said block. teroat therein was assigned hy the administrn- D. ifjaa. It is Ordered, Thnt credltof-s of snid deceas­ by ilefafilt, ftml that thia order Iio served or tor ot his estnte to the said Caroline A. Mc­ Including the nttorney feo nf $35.00 nllowcd by ed aro rocjuirot! to present their clnims to initi powef of nnJo contnlncd In aald mortRORo, and ptiblished ns rofifiircd by stntuto. Tho descrip­ Dated; February 10, 1938. Iftw, sftiti tif-emisea being described iis follows: CAIll., H. McLEAN, Clf-cult Cotirt Commis- tho statute in nuch case made and provided, Manus, which said assignment wan duly re­ sioher, IhKhnfn County, Mlchiprnn. court nt snid Probftte OlTice on or before the tion of the property set forth in snid complaint N. P. HULL, Aanlgnc. of Mortgagee. corded In tho office of tho nnid Register of Situated in tho Township ot Lnnsing, County 4th day of August, A. D. 1933, at ten o'clock on the 29th day of April, 1033, at ten o'clock is ns follows; JOHN H. CARTON. Attorney for Analgnee, E. C. SMITH, Attorney for I'lfu'ntiir, Busineffs In the forenoon, the undersigned will, nt tho Deeda Februnry 28, 1921, In Liber 186 of mort- of Inghftm nnd State of Michigftn, tn-wit: Lot ih the fofepoon, said time and piftce being Tho west twenty-two (22) feet of the East Lnnsing, Michigan. 7wl8 AdflrcBsi Prutlden BIOr.. LmsinR, Michl- West front door of the cotirt house in tho City gngea on page 258 thereof, notice is hcrebj' number two huhdf'cd fifty (250) of Maple Hill Kah. 13w7 hereby appointefl for the examination nnd nil- sixty-six (06) feet of Lot four (4) Block one given thnt tho anld mortgngo will he fore- Sfibfllvisloh, nccofdliig to tlio recorflctl pint jfistment of nil ciniina ahd dcmftnds ngalnst ot Mason, Inghnm County,. Michigan, thnt being a plnce where the circuit court tor the hundfed four (104) City of Lnnsing, Inghnm MORTGAGE SALE cloactl pursunnt to power of aale therein, and thereof, togfither wftli the liereflitftnichts and sftid decensod. Couhty, Michigftn. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE County of Inghnm Is held, sell nt Public Auc­ the promises therein described lui the Weat nifptfrtenfthces thef-eof. It is Further Ordered. Thftt public notice Dnted Aprii 4, 1933. Default having been mndo in the conditions forty (40) acres of tho Southeast quarter (Vi), Dnted; Maf-ch 30th, 1933. I^efftult hnvinR been mnilc in tho conditions tion to tho highert bidder, the premiaea do- thorcof be givon by publication of a copy of CAUL II. McI.EAN, Clt-cuIt Court Commis­ of n real cntfito mortRngo whereby tho power nnd tho East one-half (Vi) of the Southwest OEORCE 0. MnDAN, Receiver of State Sav­ of ft certain mortgftKC maflo by Everett L. ifcrlbod in snid mortRago, or ao much thereof this order for throo successive weeks previous sioner, Ingham County, Michigftn. 14w3 of snio thefein contained bccitmo oiiorntivc, qtinrter (Vt) of section number thirty (30), ings & I.,oftn Confiiftfiy, Mortgagee. Strceter and Lftvina Streetcr. husbftnti and an mny bo neccssnry to pfty tho nmount ns to said day of hearing, in tho Inghnm Counly mndo by John D. Dnkln nnti. Ellon Irene Dn­ in Town one (1) North of Rftnge two (2) KELf.EY, SESSIONS, WARNF.U & EOER. wife, to Elsie Barber dated the 16th dfty .f aforesaid duo on snltl mortgnRo, with 6% in­ News, a hewspfipcr printed nnd circulated in MORTGAGE SALE kin. his wife, to Louise P. Osbitnd and Edith West, County ot Inghnm nnd Stnte of Michi­ ' Attorheys for Receiver of Mortghgec, Busi­ Jhnffhry, 1930, nnd f-ccordcd In tho office of terest and all legal costa togethor with the saifl county. L. B. McAllTHUR, Dotnfilt hnving been mnde in the conditions 0. Larnbec, as joint tcnftnts with rights ef gan, will bo sold nt public auction to tho high­ ness Atidfe.Hs: 324 Mutual BIdg.. Lnnsing, the Kegister of Deeds for the County of InR- legal attorney's tec, which said premises nre (.\ trfie copy.) JudRO of Prohnto. of n certnin mortgngo, whereby the power ot survivorship, dnted Jahtiftf-y 27, 1932, and re­ est bidder for cash hy the sheriff of snld Ing­ Miclgftn. 13wl3 hitfn ffhd Sthto of Michigftn, on the '27th dfty of tlescribod in said mortgago ns follows: The C. A. CLINTON. Register of Probate. 14w4- East hi of the Northeast <4 of section 33 and sale therein contained hns become operative, corded in tho Inghnm County, Michigan, Reg­ hnm County, nt the ffont door of tho (3ofirt January, 1930, In Liber 295 of Mof-tgnROS, on the West Vj of tho Weat Vj of the Northeast given by J. T. HUNTINGTON nnd ILAH B. ister ot Deed's olTico on January 28, 1932, in House in the City of Mnson. Inghnm County. Pftge 551, oh which mortKftKo thefo is ciftimcd Vi ot acction 34 and tho Northwest Vi ot tho HUNTINGTON, husbnnd and wife, to tho Hbor 344 ot mortgftges on pftge 132, upon which Miehignn. on tho nth dny of June, 1933, nt MORTGAGE SALE to lie dtfe nt tho dato of this notice, for prin- NOTICE! Northwest Vi of the Ssuthwoat V* of section STATE SAVINGS AND LOA^J COMPANY ot mortgage there is now claimed to he due nnd ten o'clock in tho forenoon, thftt there in due cipfti hhd ihtot'CHt, tho num of Sixteen Huh- Tho following Township Roiuls are to be 34, iKiing 130 acres of Innd nil In Town 3 Lnnaing, Miehignn. a corporation, on Deccm- pftynble for principal nnd interest tho sum of and payable on tho date of this notice upon the Default hnving been made In thn conditions tlrifd Thirty-one nnd Kfi-100 Dollars, ftnd thi; taken over, into the Counly Rond System on North of range 1 Weat, in Inghnm County, licr 31st, 1929, and rcoordetl in tho office of the $1593.30, and taxes pnid on niortgngcd Innds debt scBured by the nnid mortgage the aiini of of a cortain real estftte mortgage whereby tho further stun of Twenty-five Dollnfn, ns Attor­ $3223.13, bcsliica tho delinquent taxea on aaid April 1st, 1933. „ , Michigan. KcKiater of Deeds tor Inghnm County. Michi­ nnd interest of $132.35, mftking n totftl in- power .f snlc therein coiitnined hcfiftme opera­ neys' fees, rnhking the whole amount claimed described prcmiaos, and nn nttorney fee of A'- n regulnr meeting of the County Rond gan, on Januaiy 13th, 1930, in Libor 258 of ilebtcdncsa of $1725.65, and no suit at law tive, made hy CInf-onco If. Pnlfnor nnd Mar­ to Ifo fIffo ht the dnto of this notice, to-wlt, thirty-fivo ($35.00) Dollnra. Commissioners of Inghnm (bounty, Miehignn, Dftted nt Mason, Mich., February 2, 1933. Mortgnges nt page 277, upon which said mort­ having been brought to recover snid debt, of- jorie L. Pnlmer, his wife, to tho Union Buiifl- the sffm of Sixteen Hundfed Fifty-six nnd 8B- hold qn the 25th dny of March, 1933, by a CHARLES W. BEAUMONT, Mortgngco, gago tdoro is claimed to bo duo at the date nny part thereof, snid mortgngees elect to con­ ing nnd Lonn Associntion, Limited, a Miehignn 100 Doiinrs, to which amount will lie added st majority of yea and nny votes of sfud Com­ Survivor of Bertha M. Beaumont. hef-eot, for principnl and interest, $3603.74. . sider nil of sniti debt fuf duo nnd iiftyitblo ftt Dnted Maf-ch 10th, 1033. corpof-ntion, of Lansing, Miehignn, ilntcd No- the time of sale ffli tfaes nnd insurance thnt E. A. DENSMORE, Attorney for Mortgngoe, tho dnto hereof by reftson of the non-pnyment CAROLINE A. MeMANUS, MortgaReo nnd vombor 9. 1928, nnd recof-ded in tho Ingham mission, it was determined to take over and And no intion at Iftw hnving been brought ntjty 1)0 phid by tlfe said Mof-tghgcc between constitute lui county roiuls, iihtler, the provi- Business Address, Mnson. Michigan. 5wl3 of tftxes nnd ot instftllmeiits of interest as Aaaignee. County. Michigftn, Register of Deed's oflice on tlfe date of this notice and tho time of said to rocover sftid mortgngo debt, or any part permitted nnd luovidotl for in said mortgngo, G. E. McARTHUR, Attorney tor Mortgagee November 12, 192S, ih libor 310 of mortgnges sitns of Chapter IV ot act 283, P. A. 1909 as thereof. And Goorgo G. MaDan having duly shie; nhd no proceedings at Iftw having been amended, tbe following roitds: notice is hefeby Riven thnt on Ff-iilny, June nnd Ahslgnee, Business Address; Eaton Uhli- on page Oil, uiion which mortgnge thefo is Instituted to I'ceover the debt now remaining NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE tiunlified ns Receiver of the State SavingJi & 16, 1933, nt ton o'clock in tho foicnoon ot said ida, Michigan. - 'Ow'" now claimed to be dffo nhd payable for pf-in- O.G miles on tho E of tho N line ot Sec. seiffffeii by said Morlgago. or nny part thereof, Dntnult hnving been mnde in the conditiona Lonn Company, and having boon duly atitnor- dny, nt Ottowa Street entrance to City Hall ciiml ahd intef-est the sum of $1319.80, and no 1 Lftnsing Twp.; 0.26 miles on tho E '/j of wifcrcify the power of sftlii contained in snid of a ccrtnin mortgngo whereby the power izcd In tho premises. BuildinR. Lansing, IifRhnm County, Michigan, suit nt law having Iwen brought to recover tho N lino of Sec. 1, Meridian Twp.; 0.25 MORTGAGE SALE Mtff-lgffgo has become operative; therein containoil to sell hns become operative, Now, therefore, by virtue ot tho power ot (that being one ot tho places where tho Cir­ said debt, or any pnrt thereof, snld mortgftgeo, miles on center portion of tho N lino of Sec. Default having been maflo in the conditions executed by Gates H. Adams and hia wife, sale contained in snid mortgage and pursuant cuit Court for Ingham County is hold) said having by resoltftlon tltily adopted at a regular Notv Thoi-efore, Notice is Ilereliy fiivtfn, thnt 4, Williamston Twp.; 1.5 miles on the E Vj of a certnin renl estate mortgage, dated the Hattie Adnmsi, to the First NationnI Bnnkr of to the statute ot tho stato ot Michigan in sficK mortgagees will by virtue of the power of sale meeting of its Itoffrd of Directors declftf-ed its hy virtue of tlfe power of sale eontftined in of the N line of .Sec. 3 and tho N lino of Sec. ICth day of Augtiat, 1922, viz: Non-payment Baton Rnpifla. Michigan, bearing date the 25th ease made and provided, notice is hereby givon in said mortgngo nnd in pursfianco of the sta­ eleetifin tn cohsitler tbe whole amount ffnpftid Hhid Mortgftge nnfl in pfif'suahco of tlio stfttuto 2, Williiunston Twp.; 0.2 miles on tho E % of same nt maturity and non-pnyment of fn day of March, 1930. and recorded in tho office that on WEDNESDAY, July 5th. 1933, at 11:00 tute in such cnso providctf, sell nt public auc­ oh sffffi fnortgfige flebt to be now flffe ftnd pay­ in Bficli case nimlo and provitled. the said Mort­ of tho N lino of .Sec. 1. Williamston Twp.; torost and taxes, cxecuteil by William W ot tho Register ot Deeds oE the County of Ing- o'clock in tho forenoon (Elaatern Standard tion the lands described thcfcin, or so much ffblo liy f-dffsoh of tho hon-pftynient of cortain gftge will be foreclosed by it sale of tlfe proin­ 1.0 miles on the N line of Sec. 6, Locke Twp.; Walton and Belle Klbtieo Wfdton, hln wife, of hnm and State of Michigan, tho 26th day ot Timo) snid mortgage will be foreclosed by a ns shall be necessaf-y to satisfy tho nmount Ihstallmehts of principal nhd ihtef-eat ffs pro­ ises therein tioscrilied or st> much thereof as 2.5 miles on tho E line of Sees. 1 nnd 12 and Lansing, Michigan, to Robert Henkel of De. March. 1930, in liber 288 ot mortgages on page sftle nt public nuction to the highest bidder, nt tluo thereon at the tifne of sftle, including in- viflefl for Iiy shifl mof-tgnge, ftnd an oriler hav- niity be iiocessftry, ftt public ftuction, to the the N Vj of tho E lino of Sec. 13. Locke Twp.; troit, Michigan, which aaid mortgage wns re­ 143, nnd subHoquontly nnd on December 12, the north entrance to the City Hall, in the City tof'cst ftt six per cent tfom date, nil legnl costs, ifig been niffdo on Fehrfifff-y 21, 1933, by tho highest biildef', ht the Nof-th door of tho City 3.2 miles on the S Vj of tho E lino of Sec. 1 corded on the nth dny of August, 1922. fh 1931, asaigned to Daniel DoCnmp and Nettle of Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, thftt find an attorney fee of Thirty-five Dollars, a Itf«fef-oe ih llhnki-uptcy in tho mfttter of Smith Hhll ih the City of Lansing, and County of and the E line of Sees. 12 ftnd 13 and thc.N Llbor 221 of Mortgftges on phgo 266. In thf, DcCnmp, husband and wife, which said assign­ beiifB ono of the places where the Circuit Court pftrcel dcscf'cihed ns: the effst hftif of lots 31 fl. Yoffhg, Bftnkf-upt, the present owner nf Ihghftm, Michigan, thftt being tho piftce for Vj of tho E line of See. 24. Leroy Twp.; 1.0 OfTice of the Register of Doefls for the Cnffhtv ment waa recorded In tho office ot tho naid for the anifl Cofinty is hold, ot the Innds and nhd 33 of Collego Ctovo Plftt, City ot East nfflfi pf-operty, permitting the ftif-eclosuro of hoiflihg the Cif-cffit Court In nnd for said miles on tho E lino of Sec. 36, Leroy Twp.; of Ingham, Stnto of Miehignn. nnd on wifi.h rORistcr ot deeds December 15th, 1931, in llbor promises described in nnid mortgage, or so Lansing, Inghftm Cofihty, Michigftn. snid mortgngo, notice is hereby given tlmt on Coffhty, on Sntfitdfty, the eighth dny of July, 1.0 miles on tho E lino of Sec. 36. White Oak mortgage there Is duo at tbo dnte ot this hotff-o 231 of mortgages on page 213, upon which much thereof as may bo necessary to pay the Shtfif-dny. May 27, 1933, at ton o'clock in tho 1933, ftt ten o'ciock in the fof-enoon ot sfdd Twp.; 1.5 miles on tho E line of Sec. 1 and for principal, together with dclinquifnl ihiy- mortgage thprc is claimed to be duo on tho amount duo as atofcsaid on snld mortgage, Dhtod Maf'ch 21, 1933. fof-ohooh of said flhy at north ohtrftnco to City dffy, Itnd sftid premises will bo sold lo pay tiie the N Vj of the E lihe.ot Sec. 12. Stockbridge monta of interoat ftniountlng to tho sffm of dato of this notion tho sum ot Three Thousand with interest thereon at tho rate ot seven per LOUISE P. OSBAND, EDITH 0. LARABEE, Hall nffildihg, Lanaing, Inghnm Counly, Mich­ fuhmint so hs nfofesfdfl then flue on snid Mort­ Twp.! 2.0 miles on tho S line ot Sees. 34 nnd Twenty-two thousand Ninety anfl 5'2-l'iO Three Hundred eighty-ono nnd 50-100 ($3,- cent, nnd all legal costs, chnrgos ftnd expenses, Mortgagees. igan, (that heing one of tbo places wlfef-e the gage togotiier with seven ifor cent interest, 35. Bunkerhill Twp.; 4.25 miles on tho S line ($22,090.52) Dollars, inclfiding also an attorney 381.50) Dollnrs, and no suit or proceedings at including the nttorncy tee of $35.00 allowed by C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneya for Mort­ Inghftm County Circuit Court ia hold), anld iegfti costs, Attorffeys' fees ahfl hlso any tftxes of Sees. 31, il2, 33 nnd 34 and tho W >/i of fee of 'rhirty-five ($35.00) Dollars, providofl law having been instituted to recover tho same law, said pfemisca being described as follows: gngees, Business Atidf'Css: 601 American St. mortgagee will, by vfrtfie of the potvor of sale • fthtl iiisurniicc that flftld Mortgagee does tho S line of Sec. 35 of Leslie Twp.; 1.0 miles tor by statute nnd no prococdlnga at Inw or or any part thereof, notice Is therefore hereby Sftvlngs Bank BIdg., Lansing, Michigan. in aaitl mortgage and ih phrsuhneo of the ifffy oh ur jirior to the dftte of said sale; which on the W lino of Sec. 31, Onondaga Twp.; Sltuntcd in tho City of Lansing, County of in equity hnvo been instituted to recover any given, thnt nn the 22nd dny of April, 1933, nt 12wl3 statute. Ken at public atfctioh the Ihnfla tio­ fiftiti iff'emfses af-e described In said Mortgage 3.0 miles on tho W line of Sees. 19, 18 and 7 Inghhm ami Stnte of Michigan, to-wit: Lot pnrt of tho debt aecurctl by snid moftgngc. the hour of ton o'clock in the forenoon, I scrilied therein, or so mffch na slffill he nec­ Its follows, to-wit: of Aurelius Twp.; 2.4 miles on the N >/4 of eight (8) of Reola Park Subdivision of pftrt of Now. Therefore, hy virtue of the power of will sell at public auction to tho highest bid­ essary to sfftisfy the amount duo thereon at the W lino of Sec. 30 nnd tlio W lino of Sees. wont onc-liftlf (Vi) of Section twenty-eight (28) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE anie in afild mortgngo contnlncd nnd by the The Northwest fiunrtor (i/i) of the Northeast der, at the onst door of tho court house nt tho the time of sfile, together with all legfti costs, 19 and 18 of Delhi Twp.; 1.0 miles on tho Town four (4) North. Range two (2) West. statute In such cffse mnde and provided, notiee flfihrter ('/() and all thnt part of tho Nortlioftst City ot Mnson, Michigan, tho promises describ­ Defftult hnving boon mftde in the conditions inlorcst ahd ftttorney feo ot Thirty-fivo Dol­ N Vj of the W line of Sec. 18 nnd the S Vj Inghnm County, .Michigan, together with tho is hereby given thnt- on Friday, May 6. 1933. flfihrtor C/i) of tlfe Northeast fiunrtor C/i) ed in said mnrt.trngo, or so much thereof na of thnt certain mortgage dated tho fifteenth iftrs, as therein iirovided, a pftrcel described of the W line of See. 7, Lansing Twp.; 0.5 hereditftmonts ftnd appurtenances thof-eof. at one o'clock in tho afternoon of snid dny lying west of the public highwhy nfhhing in shnll bo neccssnry to satisfy tho nmount duo on day ot Juno, 1918, executed by Clair E. Wil­ as; Lot fifty-two of Supervisor's Plat of Pros- miles on tlie N % of the W lino of Sec. 6, Dnted: Maf-ch 30th. 1933. nt tho North Front Door ot the City Hall in a Northwesterly hhd Southeftsterly direction said mortgngo, besides the ICRnl nttorney fee, kins nnd Etina I. Wilkins, his wife, na mort­ pcf-lty Fhf-ms No. 1, Townahip of Lansing, Lnnsing Tvvp.; together with all township GEORGE 0. MaDAN, Receiver of Stntc Snv­ tho City ot Lansing, County of Ingham and hhfl Ehst of the Jheltson, Lhnsihg ftnd Saninhw hnfl nccrued taxes, as provided by law. That gagors, to Tho Federal Land Bank of Saint Ihghftm Cofinty, Michigan. roads (exclusive of plat atfeets) in Inghftm ings & Loan Company, Mortgagee. Stnte of Michigan, that being one of tho railf-oful right of wffy, so-called, hll In Section ia to nny, tho following piece or pnrccl of Paul, a body corporfite, of St. Paul, Minne­ county not at thht dnto a part of tho County ICBLLEY. SESSIONS. WARNER & EGER. places of holding the Circuit Court In snid Four (1) in Township^ One (1) North, Rnngo land situated nnd boing In tho Township of sota, as mortgagee, filed for record in-tho of­ Dateii Febniary 21, 1933. Uond System of Inghnm County. Attorneys for Receiver of Mortgngco. Btisi- county,.there will be sold to tho highest bidder One (1) West, lieing In the Towifship of Les­ Onondaga, County of Inghnm and State nt fice of tho Register ot Deeds ot Ingham Coun­ UNION nUlLDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ lie, Couhty of Ingham hnd State of Michigan, ncHS Address: 324 Mutual BIdg.. Lnnsing. tlio lands and premises In snid mortgage de­ TION, LIMITED, Mortgagee. G. W. HOW LOTT, Clerk of the Bonrd of Michigan, to-wit: ty, Michigan, on the flfth day of July, 1918, Miclgnn. 13wl3 scribed, which doncrlptlon is ns follows; C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for Dated April •!, 1933, County Rond Commissioners of Inghnm Coun­ Commencing at tho northeast corner of acc­ recordcti in Liber 172 of Mortgages on Pago ELSIE BAnnER. Mortgftgee, 262 thereof. A parcel <>f land situated In the City of Lan­ mortgagee. Business Address; 601 American ty. Michigan. 13w3 tion soven (7), town ono (1) North, Range MORTGAGE SALE SMITH, HUNTER & SPAULDINC, Attor­ two (2) Woflt, Ingham (Jounty. Michigan, Notice Is Hereby Given, That snid mortgago sing, County ot Ingham and State of Michigan, State Savinga Bank Building, Lansing, Michi­ Defitult having been mftde in the conditions neys for MortRhgeo, Business Address: St, thence south ono hundred nnd twenty (120) will be foreclosed pursuant to power of sale, doncrlbed as follows, to-wlt: gan. 9wl3 MORTGAGE SALE of n certain niortgnge. whorliy tho power of Johns, Michigftn. Uwl2 rods; thence West to a point two (2) rods and tho premiaea therein deacribed as Lot Six (6) Block Twelve (12) and that part snio therein contnlncd haa become operative, cast of the north nnd south quarter line of of lot one (1) of Seymour's Subdivision of said Dofitult hnving been made in the conditions given by Charles J. Prost and Charlotte Prost, AM of the North Sixty acres of tho South­ LICENSE TO SELL. LEWKS—AI'RIL 25 said section; thence in a southerly course block twelve (12) bounded on the north by lIUARINfi CLAIMS. PIERCE-AUC. 5 of a cortftin mortgage, whereby tho power of his wife, to The Lansing State Savings Bank, weat Quarter; all of the South Twenty acres State of Michigan. The Probftte Coffrt for along the west line of land formerly owned by Wall Street, on the east by Factory Street and Sthte of Miehigfih. Tho I'f'obftte Couf't for sale theroin contained hns become operative, of Lansing. Michigan, a corporation organiafed ot tho Northwest Quarter; and all of the the County of Inghftm. William K. Hnynen to Grand River; thenco oa the south and west by Milt Race, being thu Coffhty of Inglfftm. givon by Minnie B. White to tho American undor tho general banking Inw of tho State Wost Forty acres of the North Forty-three At a session of shid Court, lield fit tbe Pf'o- westerly along Grand River to anld north and situated on the southeast quarter of soetion At ft session of said Court, held nt the Prt>- Stntc Savings Bank, of Lansing, Michigan, n ot Michigan, on November 4th. 1919. and re­ acres of the Southeast Quarter, except the bato Oflice in the City of Mnsoh, in afiffl ooun­ south quarter lino; thenco north on snld quar­ nine (9) town four (4) north, range two (2^ hfttc Oirico in the City of Mffson, in sftid coun­ Michigan banking corporation, on October 9th, corded in the office of tho Rogistcr of Deeds South Two rods thereof; each of aald tracts ty. on the '27th.day of Mfff-eb, A. D. 1933. ter line to the north line of said section; west, together with flouring mill, all bnlldlngs. ly, oh the 5th liny of April, A. D. 1933. 1923, and recorded in the office of the Regis- for Ingham County, Michigan, on November lying and being In Section Nine, Township Proftent, HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge of thence east on section line to place of begin­ machinery, attachmente and equipment, ami I'fescnt, HON. L. II. McARTHUR, JudRC tor ot Deeds for Ingham County, Michigan, on Sth, 1919, in Liber 191 of Mortgages at Page Three North, Range Ono West, lying within Probate. ning. Also a parcel of land described as com­ alt righte appurtenant to aald premiaea and of Proiiftte. October 10th, 1923, in Liber 229 of Mortgages 308, the corporate name of said hank having said County nnd State, will he sold at public In tho Matter of the Eatnto of ALLIB mencing nt tho center quarter (V,) post ot said running with said lands, Including all righte In the Matter of the Estate of IDA J. at Page 304, upon which mortgago there is been duly changed to the American State Sav­ auction to the highest bidder for cosh hy the LEWIS, Deceased. section soven (7). running west on quarter In til. water, power, dam, mill race and right PIERCE, formerly Ida J. Robinson, Deceased. now cinimed to bo due for principal and In­ ings Bank by proper resolution of the stock­ Sheriff of Ingham County, at the front door of Fred N. Lewis having filey Benjamin \ presentation of claims against said estate to tho statute ot the state of Michigan In such Street entrance to City Hall Builtling, Lan­ er of sold Hortgagoe. Buaineaa addreai»—709 Foreign (Jorporation. D.f.ndanto. HEARING CLAIMS. BLANCHARD—AUG. 8 lihould bo limited, and that a time and place cnse mado and provided, notice ia hereby given F. Rouman and Ms wife, Nellie 3, Roasman, sing, Ingham County, Michigan, (that being American Stato Savings Bank BIdg., Lan. In purauanoe ot . deorea ot the (Sreult State of Michigan. The Probate Court for ho appointed to receive, examine nnd'iidjust all that on THURSDAY, July 6th, 1933, at 11:00 of the Township ot Onondaga, Ingham Coun­ one of tho places where the Ingham County alng, Miohigan. 12wl8 Court tor the County ot Ingham, tn (Auieery, the County of Ingham. claims and demands ngalnst said docoaacd by o'clock In the forenoon (Eastern Stanfjard ty, Michigan, to Caroline A. MeManua ot Circuit Court Is held), said mortgagees will, by made and entered on th. flfth d.y ot Januanr, Hamlin Townahip, Eaton County, Michigan, At a session of said CJourt, hold at the Pro­ and before said court: Timo) said mortgage will be forecloaod by a virtue of tho' power of salo in said mortgago FINAL ACCOUNT KNIGHT—APRIL 18 1988, in the above entitled eauae, I, the lub- sale at public auction to the highest bidder, at filed tor teeord In the office ot the Reglater ot and In puraunnco of the statute In such case aeriber, a Circuit Court (Jommlaaloner of the bate OfTice in the City of Mason, In snid coun­ It Is Ordered, Thnt creditors of said deceas­ Deeda ot Ingham County. Michigan, on the ath State of Michigan. The Probate Court tor ty, on tho 6th day of April, A. D. 1033. ed are reauired to present thoir claims to said the north entrance to tho City. Hall, In tlie City provided, sell at public auction the landa de­ County of Ingham, will .ell at Public Auetion dar ot December. 1982, in Uber 800 at mort- the County of Ingham. Preaent, HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge court at snid Probntc OfTloo on or before the of Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan, that scribed therein, or so much as shall he neces­ or vendue to the higheat bidder, at th. front gageli on Page 827 thereof, noUc. li hereby At a scsalon of aald Court, held at the Pro- .of Probate. 2Bth day of July, A. D. 1033, nt ton o'clock being one of the places where the Clroult Court sary to satisfy the amount due thoroon at time door, (Ottawa atreet entr.nce) of th. City given that the said mortgage will he toreoloied hate Office in the City of Maaon. in .aid In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM H. in tho forenoon, snld time nnd place belnit for the aald County Is hold, of the lands and of sale, together with Interest thereon trom H.tl, in the City ot Lanaing. Hlchlg.n. th.t purauant to the power ot a.le therein, .nd the County, on the 17th day ot March. A. D. 1988. BLANCHARD, Deceased. hefeby appointed for the examination nnd ad­ premises described in said mortgage, or so date, at seven por cent and all legal coate. In­ being one ot th. plaeea wher. the Circuit premiaea therein denerlbed u the West torty Preaent: Hon. L. B. MoARTHUR. Judge ' It appearing to tho court that the time for justment of nil claims and demands against much thereof as may bo necessary to pay the cluding an attorney fee of Thirty-five Dollars, (3eurt toy the County ot Ingham 1. held, on (40) aeru ot the Southeist qu.rtar (H> of of Probate. presentation of claims against said estate said deconaed. amount due as aforesaid on said mortgage, lands deacribed aai Commencing at tho north­ Saturday, April 16, 1988, at eleven o'elock a. with Interest thereon at the rate of seven per Saetlon thirty (80), and the Eaat one-li.ir(U) east corner of section 6, thonco west on sec­ - In the Matter ot the Eatato ot ORARLES m, Eaatem Standard Time, all that certain should be limited, and that a time and place It Is Further Ordered, That publle notice of the Southweat quarter (U) of said ieetlon C. KNIGHT, Deceaaed. bo appointed to receive, examine and adjust all thereof bo Riven by publication of a copy of cent, and all legal costs, charges and expenses, tion tine 167H rods, thence south 69 rods, nareel ot land aituata in the City ot.L.nttng, including the attorney feo ot (36.00 allowed' by thirty (80), all In town one (1) North of thence east 107^ rods, thence north' 69 rods William Swartout having filed' In ..Id Ingbam Oiunty, Utchtg.n. more partleula>ry clnims and demands against aal.d deceased, by this order for three successive weeks previous Rang, two (J) Weat, Ingham Oounty, MlchU court'his final admlnlatration account aa .pe­ and before said court: to said day of honrins, in tho Inghnm County law, said promises being described as tallows; to beginning; a so commencing at tho, north­ deacribed a. Lot Two Hundred Sixty-on. (2(1) gan. will be sold at publle auetion to the east cornor of the northeast fractional quarter dal administrator, and hi. petition praying ot the Pl.t ot Koctor Farm, iltuato on th. . It In Ordered, That creditors of said deceas­ News, a newspaper printed nnd circulated In Situated in the Township of Lansing, County highest biddir tor cash Iiy the Sheriff of aald for the allowance thereof. said county, L. B. McARTHUR, of Ingham and State ot Michigan, to-wlt: Lot ot section 6, aforesaid, south 69 rods, west 26 Northw.et quarter (H) of Section Fbarte.n ed are required to preaent their claims to said InRh.m_ County, at the front door of the It ia Ordered, that th. ISth day ot A«rll, one hundred forty-one (141) Halt Acre Land chains and 88 links, south 21 chains and 85 (14). Town Four (4) North, R.ng. Two (2) court at said Probato Office on-or bcfoi-e the (A trao copy.) Judge of Probate, Court Houa. tn tb. City ot Union, Inriiam A, D. 1933, at ten o'clock In the tormoon, Company's Subdivision ot part ot soutli one- links, east 26 chains and 88 links, north 21 Weat, Inghun County, Michigan, .aid pr.m- 8th day of August, A, D, 1938, at ten o'olock C. A. CLINTON. Register ot Probate. 18w4 County, Michigan, on .the 17th d.r of June, at .aald Probato Office, be .nd la hereby .p. half {%) ot South one-halt (U,) of Sections chains and 96 links to beginning, eontaining lae. being .Ituato at 406 North Fo.ter Aveao., in tho forenoon, said time and place being 1988, .t ten o'eloek In th. fortnoon. Th.t pointed tor examining and .Itowing a.ld .e- twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (2S), T4N., 68,86 acres, more or less, Meridian Township, In i.ld city ot Lutalnr, Htchlg.n, toftther hereby appointed for the examination and ad­ there ia du. .nd p.rable at the dato ot thia count and hearing .aid Mtltlont BUND WARDS R2W., together with the hereditaments and ap­ Ingham County, Michigan, said parcels being with .11 .Bd .Ingular the ..aemtnta, ton.- justment of all claims and domands against nottc. upon th. debt ..cured by th. ..Id mort­ used, together aa one farm. It la Further Ordered,' That publio notiee menta, ber.dtt.m.ttte .nd appurtonane.. there­ aald deceased. Tiie "blind pig" and the "bltad purtenances thereof. . gag. th. ium ot tlll>>S8, .nd th. d.tlniiu.nt Dated: March 80th, 1638. thereof be given by publication ot • eopy on aito.to or th.r.unto now or lilr..ft*r In It is Further Ordered, That public iiatlce tiger" will be put under the supervi­ taxea on i.id deaertbed premitei. and th. leg­ Dated March 16, 1938. ot thia order tor thr.. .ueeeaalv. w*ek. pr.- GBOROB a. MaDAN, Receiver ot StaU Sav­ .ay wla. gpp«rt.tnint or b.lon|lnff. thereof be given by publication of a copy ot sion of the states by the latest fed­ al .ttom*y te... WILLIAM F. HAUSER. vlou. to a.Id day of hearing in th. Ingnnm ing.* Loan Company, Mortgage.. Dated, February SI; 1988. this order tor three auccesaive weeks previous D.ted USteh lOtb, 1988. LENA A. HAUSER, Mortgageea. County News, . newipapar printed and tlr- eral prohibition order. The animals KBLLBY, SB3SI0NS, WARNBR * EGER, OARL H. McLbaN. dreult Court Com- to said day ot hearing, in the Ingham 0>unty OAROUNB A. MeMANUS, Hortc.g.e. 0. F. A B, T. HAMMOND, Attorneya tor cul.ted In ..Id eounty. - mtaslon.r. Ingh.m County, Mlehlna. win continue to be fed by the public. Attorneys tor Reoetver of Mortgagee, Bual- Newa, a newspaper printed and circulated in a. B._ M.eARTHUB,'' Attorney Jor Hortg.f Mortgageea.' Buaineaa Addreaa, 801 American L. B. MeARTRUB, JOSBPR R. DUNMBBAeRB, Attongr for aaid county, ^ L. B. McARTHUBj —Louisville Courier-Journal. neu Addreut 824 Mutual BIdg., Unilns, .., Builn.i. Addr«M! ~B.to n Itapld."If,, lli^> Stato Saving. B.nic Building; Unaing, Michi- MtetgMi. • ISwlS (A true oopy.) JvAn ol FroMt*PlainUff. . BuatB«i. Addr...t Suite Ut Relit., *JH®...^%1 « Judge of Probato. lewti g.n. llwlS C.A.CUMTON;B«|i.t.r.of ?r.b.to. ttw4p ter Btttldlni, Unilnt, MtoUnn. iwT 0. A. CLINTON, Regliter'of Probato. 15w4 INGHAM COUNTY news; MASON, I^I^^^^ THURSDAY, APRIL 13,1933 Pigti Twelv«i

SOMEBODY SHOOTS INSTALLATION Beer, Mortgage, Tax Officers of Ma&oh Chapter No. 150, Somieone attempted to shoot Fred Methodist Episcopal CItqrcIi Kennedy \ln his dwelUns at the Wil­ HOtT O. E. S., are to be InataUed, at the / Relief Before Solons a.n. Bancroft, Putor - liamston coal mine Tuesday night, A' By Mrs. James P. King clitCpter rooms Tuesday night, April 18.' Tbe installation ia obeii to the bullet from a 22-caliber rifle crashed (Continued from Page 1) TryParkhursfsFy^^ public Mrs. Beulah M.'Cfllieh of De­ through a window and lodged' in a A union sunrise service at 6 a. m. pense, are making alow but positive will be held at the Methodist church. troit, will be the installing' otflcer. ^cam above Kennedy's head. When Hdt School News progress. Some of the major Items officers searched the premises they At 10:00 the morning worship hour, The school report for the month of have been held up but for the most found no suspects. Easter music and sermon with recep­ March foUowa: Membership for month Funeral Rites Here part they are being given fair con­ Hats For Easter sideration. The bill providing that tion of new members. 1.503; percentage of attendance for the FORMER RESIDENT DIES the office of state drain commission­ At 11:30 the Easter program by the month, 92.3; average membership for For Former Resident Funeral services for George F. Day 7 er be abolished is still on the table In New dJl AA Novelty Sunday school. An offering taken for year to date, 508. are to be held at the A. B. Ball funer­ the .house awaiting a few more votes home missions and district ministry. The two seniors to receive the scho­ BODY OF MRS. CLARISA HENRYS al home Saturday afternoon at two Turbans tpi.UU Brims before it can ' be > adopted. It . ran lastic honors this year are Erma Daft, o'clock. Burial will be in the family At 6:30 the Epworth. League ser­ BROUGHT FROM HUDSON. against the snag of party patronage. who will be the valedictorian and Vir- lot at Maple Grove. He died last All the newest styles in this special group of Spring Straws. vice. And of course there is the legislative gilene Levi, who will be the saluta­ Saturday in Los Angeles, California, At 7:30 the union evening hour at Funeral services will be held at the payroll bill whieh passed the house torian. Erma had an average of where for the past seven years he had the Presbyterian church. The children A. B. Ball funeral home Saturday after a bitter flght but was put to EASTER COATS 96.2% for the 3'/^ years of high school the Willys-Knight automobile agency. morning at 11 o'clock for Mrs. Clarlsa sleep by the senate committee on state ot the various churches are presenting work While Virgilene was very,close As a young man Mr. Day lived in Ma­ Tliese are positively the newest tiling's—every one a real a program at this hour. Henrys, 81, of Hudson. Mrs. Henrys affairs. with 90%. Besides their excellent son. winner and in'iced from Thursday evening prayer meeting made her home in and near Mason scholastic work they have taken part nearly all ot her life until about seven A total of Ifiso a day of good money at 7:30. I$verybody invited. in school activities. Virgilene has act-' years ago when she went to make her is being wasted on excessive salaries he can with what the legislature pro­ $5.75 to $15.00 ed as student librarian, in a very ef­ home with her daughter, Mrs. W. B. and useless jobs but members insist' vides. Institutions outside of the edu­ ficient manner, during the time in Huntley, of Hudson. ' Burial will be on patronage, so what,can be done? cational group are taking their losses First Presbyterian Cliurcli i EASTER DRESSES high school. in,Maple Grove beside the husband The bill will probably emerge the last less sferiously but of course they have " George A. Percival, Pastor f week of the session, too late to effect High school honor .roll for March who passed away 10«years ago. not been hit so hard by the economy $3.88 to $10.00 bears the names of Erma Daft, Glenn Mrs. Clarisa Henrys,-the widow of the present job list and too late to bills. They never soared so high and help the taxpayer. Sunrise services 6 a. m. Methodist Jenks, Virgilene Levi, Rosa Sorensen, Sylvester Henrys, is survived by the have not so steep a descent to make. Edna Wieland, Ruth Abbott, Dorothy daugliter, Mrs. Huntley, and a son, B. Beer Bill Ainciiiled . Tn Reform Conimisslan HOUSE FROCKS church. Ashley, Elton Barnard, Donald Busli- Thb governor has decided to accept P. Henrys of Lansing. There are also The beer bill has been amended un­ Just arrived. All new styles and every dress fast color Morning worship 10:00. Sermon, rey, Clara Cleeves, Dorothy Murray, til even its sponsors do not like it, The the advice of his Mr. Leebove and re­ "The New Life in Christ." live grandchildren and five great Alice Burchfield, Eleanor Dewey, Mar­ grandchildren. senate prohibition committee, after form the prison commission. He has 49c Church school 11:30 a. m. garet Defenbaugh, Ethel Kinney, El­ tacking .on about 70 amendments, accepted the resignations of the mem­ Union services 7:30 p. m. Play,- "Mis more Kendall, Myrlin Kendiall, Eleanor agreed to report it to the floor with­ bers of tho old prison board, on file Cross," presented by the young people Rummihs, Edith Witt, Donald Mur­ Officers Are Elected out cecommendation as to passage. since January 1, and has named W. A SELECT SHOWING OF SPRING under the direction of Mrs. Robert ray, James Thorburn, Don C. Smith. This means that it will be again torn Alfred Debo, parole commissioner; Cross. WASH FABRICS The Holt high school recently re­ To Riin Baseball Team and slashed iii endless debate. Dust Edward Frensdorf, czar of prison in­ Tonight (Thursday) installation ot ceived a letter from Michigan State will gather on beer mugs before the dustries; William S. Carpenter, wel­ - lOcYARD Messrs. Ralph Adams, James Dart college congratulating it upon tlie suc­ (WAV FORM LEAGUE OF SIX ING- delectable suds will flow in Michigan. fare director; and Burnett J. Abbott, and Dr. D. R. Lethbridge, newly elect­ Figured dimities, voiles, percales 36 inches wide. cess of two of its graduates now at­ H.\M AND EATON TEAMS. Governor William A. Comstock is secretary of the state administrative- ed elders. tending Michigan State. Victor Smith board, to serve as a new board. Lee­ Light and dark patl;erns Good Friday community services at adamant in his stand for sensible coh'; and ilobert Lott were recently honor­ At a meeting of baseball enthu­ trol and reasonable use of beer and bove had argued for a full time board. the Presbyterian church Friday after­ ed because of their excellent scholas­ siasts held Saturday night Robert The governor took four full paid state 36 inch Cretonnes, yard : "10c noon at 1:30. Rev. C. M. Muiienborg wine. Most of his supporters have tic achievements. They graduated Jones was elected business manager now fallen in line with his thinking officials and dumped the added respon­ 36 inch curtain nets, yard' 10c of tho Westminister Presbyterian fi-om Holt high school in 1931. of the Mason baseball team. Jess that a return to old saloon days means sibilities in their laps. The plan may Rayon silk hose, pair 25c church of Lnnsing will be the speak­ Harkness was chosen playing man­ work. At any rate, it ought to ivork er. Special music will be provided by an immediate return to agitation for liegular meeting of Community ager with Dr. Jay C. Corsaut secre­ as well as Lhe old for if there is any Children's French pantie unions 25c the combined choirs of the Baptist, prohibition. Real friends of personal Council will be on Tuesday, April 18, tary and treasurer. Joy O. Davis was group which has permitted things to Warner Girdles and Corselettes i^l.OO Methodist and Presbyterian churches. liberty are unanimous in thoir opin­ at 7:30 p. m. and an especially inter­ named as league director and was de­ run wild in the hands of a coterie of The public is cordially invited to all ions that a too liberal construction of esting program is anticipated. . Mrs. tailed to confer with men chosen by extravagant wardens it has been the these services. the recent vote on the eighteenth PARKHURST'S StORE L. G. Goodrich has charge "and has ar­ Eaton Rapids, Charlotte, Grand Ledge, Old prison commission. amendment leads only to a renewal of Mason, Micliigan ranged for moving pictures, good mu­ Leslie, Stockbridge, Williamston and liquor reform measures. Another shakeup has come with-the sic from Lansing and other good feat­ Mason relative to the formation of a naming of an entire new labor com­ A sales tax is now generally expect­ Baptist Clturch Notes ures., Everybody is welcome. league this coming season. mission. Claude S. Carney, candidate II. II. Iloyt, Pastor ed to follow the adoption of the bud­ The April meeting of the P. T. A. It is proposed that a six-team for governor at the democratic pri­ WINNERS CHOSEN get. In marked contrast with the maries who spoke at the Ingham ' Townships Must Unite was held at the high school auditor­ league be formed for Sunday games. The winners chosen in tho audition Southworth bill introduced early in the county fair last fall, heads the board. Morning service 10:00. Easter mes­ ium on Monday evening, April 10. The Mayor .John Davison of Eaton Rnpids, contest at the Mason Theatre on Mon­ session, the new sales tax idea wiii With him were appointed Daniel J.-. To Secure RFC Relief sage. audience found much of interest in the former state senaLor, is one of Lhe day and Tuesday evenings were Ar­ probably take the form of the Illinois O'Connor nnd John D. Lester of De­ Easter program by mombei's of talk given by Dr. E. L. Austin of M. proponents of a league of EaLon and thur Chappell, 'pianist, of Holt; Ray- law which is very simple. The South- troit and William A. Seegmiller of (Continued from Page 1) Bible school at 11:30 a. m. The Or­ S. C. in the subject, "Retrcncliment in Ingham county, teams. Nearly all the , mond Darling, who plays Lho guitar worth bill set up extensive govern­ Owosso. Seegmiller has long been a ed by Lenawee county opposed the dinance of Baptism will be observed 'Educixtion." Officers were elected as Lowns had independent teams in the I and mouth-organ, and Miss Anna mental machinery and taxed every­ prominent advocate of old age pen­ centralization of school auLhoriLy un­ during this service. Let all who wish follows: President, Mrs. H. W. Mnr­ fleld last year. Welsh, vocalist, of Mason. The three thing from the family income to the sions, hns served his city as mayor der a county system. Commissioner to be .baptized come prepared for this tin; vice presidents, Supt. L. G. Good­ I winners will be able to compete in Lhe cat's pajamas. The Illinois law, ror and is a successful nttorney. The new Searl declared that regardless of the service. rich and Mrs. F. D. Grimes; secre­ ' district contest in the near future. ^»e**^..o*'^*o**o**O'*^**O"0*.e*'e.'e".4 cently adopted and said to bo working labor board is of high character and fact ho has served as commissioner The union evening service will bo tary, Mrs. Roy Shaft; treasurer, Mr. satisfactorily, is a simple retail sales I Williamston Center should function well. for 22 years that he favors appoint­ lield in tlic Presbyterian church at Davies. Preceding Dr. Austin's talk tax on all purchases without compli­ HOLDING SPRING SALE t Trout fishermen will not have to sit ment of county commissioners by 7:30. a line musical program was given un­ f By tVIrs. Charlo.s Hart cated rates or perplexing classifica­ on the bank Saturday and Sunday, Tho Bennett store located at Oke­ county boards of education, as pro­ Please remember the Good Friday der the direction of James Jennings,' tions. consisting of a boys' orchestra, girls' Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Sumner were April 29 and 30 and wait for the sea­ mos, announces to the public that the posed in a legislative bill, rather than service in Lho Presbyterian church by. direct election. The committee re­ chorus with Arthur Chappell at thf; Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Freo U. of iM. Propagiuirtii son'to open Monday; May 1. Senator I spring sale is well under way and that Friday nt 1:30 p. m. ported that inasmuch as it lacked piano, a boys' chorus. Eckers of Locke. The University of Michigan is put- Gordon Van Eeonannam ' is a con­ the prices of merchandise have boon The Sunrise Easter service which is Ling up iLs usual battle against any reduced. An advertisement containing facts regarding the issue that no ac­ George W. Parker of Leroy, spent Mr. and Mrs. Schrcidor and family scientious Holl:inder. I-Io likes Lhe open a union service will be licld in the gesture towards economy. Members a list of special bargains may be tion would .be taken. last week with liis nephew, William of Lnnsing, called on Mr. and Mrs. E. nnd loves Lo fish. He had planned a Methodist churcli at 6 a. ni. Easter are being flooded.-with letters from found in this issue of the Ingham Pai'koi', and family of East Delhi ave. Loaninn, Sunday. week end in the trout country pre­ Sup. Beatty also introduced a reso­ morning. prominent alumni of their disLricLs. County News. Born Lo Mi', and Mrs. Alvin HarLig Hci'bert Newman has been quite vious to opening day Monday, May 1, lution providing for monthly reports You are welconio to all our services. These letters are inspired of course by of East Dclirl avenue, a son, Friday, sick the past week with infection in but doubted his resistance to the ui'ge of the fees collected by county offi­ S. O. S. signals from Ann Arbor to April 7. his foot. , to angle. Then a bright idea struck ROLFE COMMUNITY CLUB cials. The resolution was adopted. got busy and save tlieir alma mater. Ml', and Mrs. Lnwi'enco Walker of him.'^ Why not ask the department of The younger members of the Rolfe f...... The Community Bible study class It is believed the new members of the Lansing, visited at the home of her conservation to lifL the ban two days CommuniLy club will h.ave charge ot I Cliristian Science Society \ met with tVIi's. Carrie l-Iawkins, Depot house will turn a deaf ear towards slrect, Wednesday evening, April 12. parents. Mi', and Mi's. Bert VanOstran earlier, give everyone the chance "to Lhe program Lo be enjoyed aL Lho Will take in ...... M.H...... »...«..a...... «.....»...... i . these pleas and that at last tho reg­ enjoy a full week end of fishing, at home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Marsliall Christian Science services over As­ Tho next meeting will be with Mr. and on Tuesday. ents and tho professors will learn that the same Lime ease Lhe pressure on Friday nighL, April 21. l^aymond WOOL eltine's jewelry store Sunday morning Mrs. E. B. Kii'koi', Wost Wiiloughby The Williamston Center,home econ­ a depression is on. . his own conscience. It worked. His Reynolds, Robert Cady and Miss lit 10:30. Siihjoct of tho lesson sei'- road, the evening of April 19. omics group met at the home of Mrs. Every day at store Tilicliigan State college auLhoriLies concurrent resoluLion was quickly Gladys Oesterle have arranged tor tho moii:-"Doetrine of AtoncmenL." Pri­ Mrs. Doll Burgess wns hostess to Bertha Gulick, Wednesday, April 12, are taking an entirely difl:ereut atti­ adopted in both houses and the con­ entertainment. Clarence Reynolds, C. W. Couch & Son mary Sundliy school will bo held dur­ Lhe Lott Birthday club at her home on for tho last meeting of the season. A tude and keeping quiet. President servation commission says it's OK Dee Bray and Esther Marshall will ing the cliiii'ch services. Wednesday Noi'th Cedar street, Tuesday, April good crowd was present and much Lnctitod in former Chevrolet garage Shaw has said that he will do the best with them. have cliarge of the refreshmenta. evening meeting at 8:00. 11, just two days after her birthday. interest expressed in the work. Offi­ "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Mrs. John Mustard of Battle Creek, cers for the coming year were elected was a guest of lier cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leeman and Mrs. Calvin lieal'.'" was tile subject Of the Lesson- A VALUE Sermon in nil Christian Science chur­ Mrs. Wm. Parker, East Delhi avenue, Foster attended the Community club ches thi'ougliout the world on Sunday, on Tuesday nnd on Friday they enter­ at Mrs. Fred Spaulding's ' at Shafts- ,Vpril 9. tained Mrs. Lem HLIlis and son of Al­ burg last Friday afternoon. The chil­ Among the Bible citations was this bion'. dren of the Haynes school gave a very passage (Jor. 17: 7, 8): "Blessed is Mrs. Robert Reese, south ot Holt, line Easter program which was pre­ Lhe miui that trusteth in the Lord, and who recently underwent an operation pared by the teacher, Mrs. Eva Foster Now you can whoso hope tlio Lord is. For he shall at Lhe liospital in Lansing, has been Wilson. bo as a tree planted by the waters, brought'to her home and is improving The Williamston Grange held its and that sproadeth out her roots by nicely. regular meeting last Monday evening Lhe river, and shall not see when heat Mrs. Frank O'Connor, Sterling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. buy a , comoth, but her leaf shall be green; Farms, wns hosLess to the Child Study Bartow in Lansing. Nearly all mem­ ,The Six Sport The Chevrolet Master Six Sport Coup* and shall not be careful in the year of club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. bers were present and a fine program W. Martin gave a review of an article was' enjoyed Refreshments were drought, neither shall cease from *485 yielding fruit." by Groves on "Parents and Children." served at the close of the meeting. The Holt Woman's club were de­ Correlative passages read from the time and luncheon. Mrs. W. H. Bick­ Christian Science textbook, "Science lightfully entertained by Mrs. Lee CHEVROLET Wright, 'Lenawee street. Landing, on ett htas charge of the program. Miss and Health with Key to tho Scrip­ Emily Bullitt, chairman of Red Cross tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, included Tuesday afternoon, April 11. Mrs. E. R. Pitt gave a thoughtful paper on work, Lansing, gave a short talk on the following (p, 552): "Mortal theor­ the work and showed some of the-gar­ ies make friends of sin, sickness, and "Our Failing Banks", and Mrs. Glenn Tooker on"Is My Insurance Policy ments which are now furnished for death; whereas the spiritual scientific SIX-CYLINDER Safe'?" Officers were re-elected for welfare work. Mrs. C. E. Bennett of facts of existence include no member the Holt Woman's club was appointed of this dolorous and fatal Lriad." the ensuing year: President, Mrs. E. B. Kirker; ^ice president, Mrs. James to take charge of the work in this vi­ King;.secretary, Mrs. Hugh Wallace; cinity. »...«»...i...... t»...... t...M.,.....„i.....i..«...... f f corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Andrews of Ann The Chevrolet Master Six CLOSED CAR Arbor, are spending their Easter va­ Nazarene Cluircli er j Sheathelm; treasurer, Mrs. C E. Be- Ernest Martin, Preacher nett; parliamentarian, Mrs. E. J. cation at the home of Rev. Chas. P. *495 ..*»...t.....i.....i.....t.....i...... *...»...... i . Robinson. For county delegate, Mrs. Andrews, in Holt, and with' Mr. and Pre-service prayer meeting 9:30. C. B. Connor and alternate, Mrs. Ho­ Mrs. Willis Bishop, south of Dimon­ for as little as Sunday school 10 a. m . bart Mal'tin. One trustee to the Wom­ dale. Morning worship 11:00. an's Home elected was Mrs. H. H. The junior class will present a play Evangelistic sservice 7:30 p. m. Wallace. Mrs. Wright was assisted by called "Fingerprints" on Thursday y. P. S. meeting each Tuesday eve­ her daughter. Miss Lennogene and and Friday evenings, April 20 and 21. ning at Ralph Heins home on South Mrs. E. R. Pitt in serving delicious re­ Edward Switzgable, 60, passed $ Barnes street. freshments with decorations in keep­ away at his home on West Delhi ave. Prayer meeting each Friday eve­ ing with the Easter time. The next at 5 p. m. Tuesday, April 10, after a 445 ning at 7:'15. Strangers are welcome. and last meeting of the year is a play several weeks' illness. He was born Allpri'coa f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Special equip­ near I-Iolt and had spent most of his ment extra. Low deliveiodpricea and life here, where he had been the rural easy G.M. A. C. terms. mail carrier for a number of years. The Chevrolet Master Six Coach The Chovrotet Master Six Town Sedan He is survived by his widow, Nora, three brothers, Lewis, Claude and ilililllliilllH >5,45 i ' . ' Henry of Lansing, also three sisters, Mrs. Emma Leightner of Detroit, Mrs. Chas. Hoffman of Lansing, and Mrs. ILLUSTRATED ABOVE T THE CHEVROLET MA5VSR SIX Frank Arend of Holt. A prayer ser­ vice will be held at his late home at 1:30 p. m. Friday and funeral services at the First M. E.^ church with Rev. E. A. Runkel officiating and burial in Maple Ridge cemetery, Regular meeting of Rebekah lodge No. 446 win be held Monday evening, April 17, in I. O. O. F. hall.

First Mcthoill The Chevrolet Standard Six Ci»upe service at the church. w/th tumblo «eat 10:00 a. m.—Morning worship. Spe­ '455 VMS cial singing by the choir. Baptismal «475 service and reception of members, iiiiiiiililii^^ 11:10 a. m.—Easter program by the ILLUSTRATED ABOVE-THE RG C C N TL Y A N N OUNC CO ^ C H E V RO LE T STANDARD SIX , Sunday school. Don't miss this ,7:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Ed­ win Wells, president. 7:45 p. m.-y'Unlon service at the chance to get a new Presbyterian church. Holt Presbyterian Church TWO LINES OF CARS-TWO PRICE RANGES Chas.'P. Andrews, Pastor Easter will be'observed In Holt BEAUVAIS Presbyterian church as follows: The young people will -bold a Sunrise Prayer meeting at 6:30, after which ONE HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY the young people will go out to sing \ , . \ - '' , • ' . ^ • • to shiit-lna, returning to the church {hy the Bigelow Weavers) for an Easter breakfast served by the Now—for the first time—tiiere are two lines of Clievrolet Sixes / Ventilation. BotJi have silent second gears and smooth, fast, Wonian's Mlaslonary society. At —the Srant/ard and the Master. Body-sliyles for everybody. six-cylinder engines. In the Standard Six, yoii enjoy all 10:30 the pastor will preach a sermon on "The Power of His Resurrection." Prices for several different groups of buyers. But only one these advantages—af tha lowest operating coat of any full- ' $41.55 one bf our The choir will furnish special Easter now buys niiislc. There will be Easter exercises' atahdard of quality, and that's the very-eame high standardst'z^ car on the road. In the MQSter Six, yoii get all these In Sunday school at 11:45, with spe­ luxurious Beauvais rugs—9x12 size; Compare Bieauyais cial music by the orchestra. At the that has made CHEVROLET the greatest name in low-price advantages, and many more, in an unusually large, luxurious with other rugs at this price—it's smoother, heavier, union service in the Presbyterian transportation! Both Standfird and Master Sixes offer models car, along with the greatest all-round econonny of any car church at 7:46 the choir will give an woven of Lively Wool for'lasting beauty. Designs are Easter cantata. The public is Invited with wood-and-steel bodies by iftih^r—equipped with safety of its site. And Chevrolet prices are now as I9W as $445— to all of these services. clean-cut; its colors are .clear and harmonious. That's There will also be a Good Friday jplate glass in the windshields,, and featuring Fisher No Draft., for the Standard Six Coupe I why Beauvais has been a standard of value for nearly service In the Presbyterian church at / two o'clock. The pastor will speak on - : CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 40 years. We hava a full rapge of styles and sizes for yon "The Meaning of the Cross." Every­ body is invited . ' to choose from. Come in today. At the quarterly communion ser­ N. vice In Holt Presbyterian church last A. B. BALL Suuday eight members were received, ueven on ConfesiUon of Faith and one by letter. HAIil^SLAGH, Inc., Ma^n