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The Ingham County

The Ingham County

rmnmmr f/'1 ONir. Oli' S01J'l'll'8 IUCWJT:S'Ji ,., · Mason Organist Goes to Carolina I THE INGHAM COUNTY N1nely-Third Year, No 22 Mason, Michrgan, Thursday, May 29, 1952 Throq Soc11ons, 22 Pages News Index Boy Pulls Girl from Creek Memorial Day Want llrlH, l'ar.:eH 0, 7 nnrl 8, I'111 I I Sof'inl ncw:i, Par.:c~ •I nnrl 5, Saginaw Builders P,u'l 1 i Pdf.:C 3, Pnrt 2, Rites Planned 1 llllll'll 11ew~, l'.tge '1, Purl 2, !.r•Jllll nollr cs, Pur.:c H, Purl I; l'ngeH ;; and 0, Purl 2; nnd Jl,lf.:l'h :1 and G, Pari :~. For Forenoon 1 File Lowest Bids on Su JlC'l'VIHm s pro e e e r11 ngH, l'llf.:C 3, Pat t 3, Pn r·tulr• Will 11'ollow l~rlltlll Jal~, Pngc 2, Put l 3, l'atriotie Progr·arn l•'.ll'ln neWH, !'ltgeH 11 IIIHI 5, Which St!LI'ts at II l'mt a. 7 Miles of US-127 By-Pass on Mason's West Side and 4-Lane Pavement Between Mason and Holt Included

County and City Former Chaplain Work Out Plans Finds Monuments For Park Sewer lack Significance J't•utiJ diHI illgiJ )lUI'(lOHC ar!! l!i!! lllliJ i.a•etl !tis asser· I lOllS Oil I'SJH'III'IJI CS aS a Chap· lo11n 111 \V01lcl War II In lloslon and elsc\\lte!e in N1•w l•:ngi.lllcl ill!' lo1·mel' clwp· la111 '.tlrl, Ill' Vlstl!'rl old ccmcter· 11•s .111cl <'11ut <'ilr":. In I~ngland he .vas 111 'IIlii l'hy.u rls l'l'nlurles old .tnrl 111 lllll'ri llllm Wrnlrl War I. Tn (,r'l'lllolll) h1• VI ,,tc•rl 1 hurchcs With plaqtlr•s slwlrlrorl Willi the names of W.tl' droarl lie saw bloeit aft. •'1 l>lo• k ol inslortc 111Jilcling> piled 111l•1 tllhbl<' by bomhs 'l'lu•n lw tolrl of .t l11p made to N:opl•"' :1ncl tit!' rums of Pom· l'l'll :1nrJ o[ ,1 VIsit to the Pyr.t· mtrls ol I•:r.:ypl, where a ltlng who llllcrl ~ llOO years ago had 11 monu­ ment :nul crypt IJLllil for hun. '!'he i"ng s subjects, the pastor s.11d IOSSI'd I ill' rlc,ld ilodv of then· hdlecl l;lllr.( tnlo tiLe Ntie and the pvtnmlll wh11 h covc•ted 13 acies was newt o<' upwd as n crypt. M:on,; o[ the stones we1·e torn olW.I,\' ollld Used in but!rhngs. I• tom J•;gi'Pt HPv. Not ton went 'o IPtus.tl!'rn l'vcn there he io11nd th.11 momtrnc•nts of stone 11 r• 1101 <"I!' I i.tsltng. Streets where l!'sus walltPrl .uc now l'oVet•ccl by 'II l<•c•t ol debt Hi .t!Hl t uhblc left hy cl('sltur·tton <~ncl tebutlding. l~1glll limes, lite pastot said, .Teru- •.. tl!'tn il11H been clestloyed The l!l'IL m c•t till' Dam.1scus gale in 1111• ltnv• ol Clu1sl was found to 111• {I [Pel he low 1he surface of lilt' gtolliHI at the [Hcscnt gate. 'J'hc nlomll bombs dropped by llnJPLlloillS ,II I!Jtosluma made Two Ma~on men .mrl a L.tllSIIIJ.( tllbble ol lhe rtty .mrl ktlied all man paid $27.80 each Mrmrl.l,Y fol' tlw f,l! Lilly and I he 300 girls en· catching and having b,Jss 111 tlwu· 1ol!ecl 111 tiH• Anwrican missionary possession. ,ciJIHll IIH•n•, ]{Pv. Norton said. Conservation Olficer \V,tlter BLtl IIH• f,llt 11, t!Jc• courage•, the ~le· Mutchler of M.tson discovered voltnn !'Xl'rnplllted by the stU· the Illegal 'fishing at Lowe ialw rlronls olllll Ill!' ],[('lilly were not nea1· Stocltbridge Sum!.ty rlcstrnyPd by tlw alomtc blast, the J(enneth 0 BIUWII ami Dw1gh I pdslot s<~ld TIMl fattll, thut cour· Royal of Mason anrl William .T. ,,ge, lit.tt dc·volton live on. Kemp, J1·., of Lanstng were I he "When T c•nlctcd lite at·my I fishermen. They pleaded guilty llarl JlHl'lfistiC lendCIJCiCS," cle· before Justice of the Peace Roy ,·Ia 1ed R!'v N ortnn "After seelllg­ W. AdarnH al Mason Monday. tln• rlPsttudton, the suffering unci Under the new flshtng law .dl llw g11el rny p.tci[lsm was con· Ingham lalccs are open except for filmed ,md st tc•ngtltcncd. No good largemouth and smallmouth bass. eo1n ~ome frorn wat• only hent t­ County Board The season on those species does hrcni\ anrl rltsnstcr. Monuments to not open unlil .June 21. 1hro cJp,ul I.tel( Htgntftcance. The The reason why the season ts IJullt only IH Pvcrl<~stlllg. Monu· Meets Monday still closed on largemouth .111cl mcnls ate f,illen rlown but the smallmou th bnss, exphunec! Lrutlt of SueratcH, Marcus, Aure­ Inglwm supervtsors Will 1 c· Mutchler, is because the bass .1re lius, Attstotlc and Jesus Chr.ist urn to Mason Munday for the now spawning, and bass llshmg Hltll st.md." IUlll! SCSSIOII won't stand the pressme of cxt1.1 fishing without prolcctwn at Tltcre ts the usudl grist of I nt (,tad- Sf e the new AI'KOI)CX 7li nt !aims. In acldllton, the super· spawning. Wuton. :.!:!wL 't~ors will decide on nn approprla· ion needed to remedy sewage ells· msal conrhl1ons at the county No Rain, But Ltts of Mosquitoes fatrgrouncls. A report may also be st udu~d m proposed annexation to Fair Skies for Caps and Gowns "ansing of most of what remains J! Lansing township. Petitions Mason seniors chose the 11ght Ihe l'onuncncemen t addresH. Prln· 2 DA l'S ARE LEFT AT PRESENT RATES 'or annexut Jon came before the d,tte for ~heir outdoor graduntwn ~t(Ml Rtchard Dernlow will pre­ Jo,ard at the Mny mectmg. They exercises. The forecast for ~ent Ihe schoi.u·ships and 8\'Val'ds Nere tabled for further study, Wedncsdny night Is futr and ~uol· and Maurice R!Citly, school board <\lt·eacly ordered on the Novem· er. No rain was In sight at noon. president. Will hand out the diplo· Subscription Price Will Change 1e1 ballot is Jhe proposal for In· This ls the fourth outdoor com· rnas to the IH seniol'S, Subscribers may renew subscriptions Thursday and :otporatton as a fifth class city of mencement planned. Last year's In hne for scholarships itr'e Saturday at the present rate, $2 for one year in Ingham 1nrl o[ the township west of Lan· was the only one rained off. Mm•tiyn Morris and Susap. and adjoining counties, $2.50 per yem· elsewhere in the >ing It would be called West Lan· People may find that raincoats Forchc,- State; Joanne United States. The 2-year rates are $3.50 in Ingham and sing. w111 comq in handy to ward off Tabachl

May 29,' 1952 .• 1. llln~ham 4-H Cl~b News Section 2 Sutlboll l'i·o"l'lun 1'1•1'1,' llfl Hhoulll have eompleterl one fll'o,l· Hhoulrl exlilhlt 1 l!ontnincr~-2 nnd all have HclwoiH for next: At 11 mectln~· laMt WmlncHCiny out unlcHH they nrc under 12 yeni'H rrulls ami 2 ve~etablcH, In the llno hrlnglng naturnl gnH to that Star Combination Produces Laughs - year . dty, II Is daimcrl flHlt. Michigan of clubH havlnt{ soflhnll H!IHTIH, of n~e 111 Ilia~ lime, thlrcl year freezing project, how· Every Musnn pupil t.rom I he fielriH cnn ~upply all the gr1s the till! n1hm were ruvlsml for lflil2. 'l'hc two lop tenmH from each ever, the ~lrlii.WIII be nillted to ex· .Ancient. rnm·lwt will tnlw, 'l'ho munly was n~nln rllvlrlcrllnto league will piny off ngaln on l'rl· hlhlt 3 paclmges of v'etctablcs of seventh lht•our::h the twelfth 2 lr.agueH with cluhH nnHt of rlay at the county fnir, and the 3 dlffere11t kinds and. 2 jars of grndeH huH pnrllclpnierl in the Reventel!ll will gradunte fmm wnr savings campal!lll. Mcrldlnn road on. the OIIHt slcle winning team on Saturrlny morn· tomatoes. In the: thh·d year frol!i~· .IIis tory Ingham enunly mn·mal !mining classes I his year, Spm~lal gradu­ team nnd cluhs wcHI of 'the ing. 'l'lw ehampion team fmm the lng t.he girls nre nslted to can at Dora H, Slocl,man hn!; an· One 'Yilllr A!\'11 nounced her cumlidacy for rr.· al ing servlceH will bo held neKt Mcrlrllnn marl In the west side rmunty fnir will then play ,Jncll· least 10 quarts of tomatoes as wee!;, league, Wilbur HylLit in the served without opening. These ex· ror fnh·· weather ThurHday nlght. hourH. . tliotrsnnrl acres of !iWamp lund, . CluliH arc nsi;cd ~o send tiw ex· frec7.ing projecl a girl may do a hihlts will neerl to be taiHm to the l~qr 2 years commencement has 1 four cnndlrlntcs nrc, 11ow corn· Hoy Ad;rmH won fifth plaec In .tension of!lf'e tlw name of the complctl! pro,I(!CI In fr•cr.zlng in show wrapped in 11everal thick· been heltl at Athletic lielll .. It ·will peting for I he Rcpubllmn llltrni­ lhr. runnlnr: high jump nt Ann ' 1 ~rmeh In timo Hrl lhnt a meeting first and Heeonrl year frcezlnr,. ncsses of pupcl' t,o Jwcp Uwm bc I1Cirl In the school auclllorium nation for (~ongre:;:; from llli1; rliH· A rhor last Frldny, lie nwrlc t.hc enn lw caller! for eaelt Jengue The exhlhll fm· I he freezing pm} from thawing .. OL~t. They will be tonight'. tricl. Georgo E. Boysen of Flint l'mnarl\ahic jump ot: :i feet, ;l l!nrly In ,Juno to gel. I he t,cnrns cd will he a:; ilsl.erlln the pro,lecl put in a loelwt' at the· fair, Other 10 Y1mrH AJ;"o-1012 is llw ialcsl anrl he mrnes in on a illf'IH'H. under way. M:r,lor· changeH in the requirement fm: l!l!i2, In 1\rst year pro,jects \)'hlch girls may tal1c in This is the lnRt Issue of the. "dripping wet" platform. Llnr:rl L. 1!. 1\kArlhrlr hPadrrl a rle!c· rules for ID:i2 am.. that membcrH git·ls must exh.lhll 3 paci<~1gcs of the summer progrum Jn home Ingham Cm1111y News from· n up, the.~ noiv In the .rnec~ siHIHI r:ation from ll1is city In till! !ilt'1 must iWVl! beiHI, i!nrolinrl In I he fmzen fruits Ill three ri1ffercnl economic.~ projects arc· home lm· sheet-fer! cylinder press, The ahoul as follows: Grant M. llurl­ dislrkt r·ongi'CHsionnl convention hwai club by May 15, that they varit!l.ies, In second year lltey provemcnl, 1 year ·l'!~quirements ereetnr for t.he new Duplex flat· son anrl .Jnltn Wendell Bini, rii',Yi heing !wid at lcPnlon. Olhcrs who ' lister!; family llvJng, '1 year rc- bed Is on till! joh anrl next weel;'s Seymour H. Person, 1nnlsl; anri atii~IHierl an!. [•;lias CuiVPr, W, C. qLtiremenls listed; •HI c)ub girl "'l'hc Marrying It for each 3·day field nnd Joyce Maiello of Dans· one or more members will be l\lnplc Str•~•!t stlll'l! op1m after Jl!mule period. Mcmh~rs may sign up for ville, selected to at tend I his even I. hnlf of the wel!ll; Su'nday tht·oligh A number of scholarships arc Members who are t!art·ylng the Cedar Street store open t'e)!;nhu· hours Wednesday afternoon,; Wednes­ . ' on. given to outstanding 4.J-I club tJror!uct ion marketing contest day afternoon through. Saturday girls who arc going on to coil'cgc. through the summer will rccei\'r:! afternoon. Leaders: of ·summer I Ingham county. has been parli· preference, · .Juh groups have rece'ived· rc,c:l~· ... cularly fortunate in having at --~-- !ration card~;; for.4·H·.clu.b mem· loai;t .one schnlm'shlp each year. MASON DAIRY bers. Those .. lntere!;tcd'.ln camp may see 4-H club leadm;s about The 3 r:iris mentioned !rave been ·Learn to Sw' ··m C~lJAU'I'Y IJi\lltY I'HOIHJC'I'S selected by the committee. H2 W. l\lnple registration cards 11nd the cost. Camp ag-ain. this. yeut: .will be Ameril~nn nose soclct.y Lessons. Are free I'IHliW :H J(Jl l'luum li211 at Algonquin lnlw in Barry coun· 'l'lte National Rose society will ty at the. Bm'l'y,.coul)ty H-I club hold its annual meeting at the camp, Members enjoyed , this Kellogg Center June 13-16. The l"rcc swimming lesson:, nrc be· camp last year nnci,'leaders felt qreatcr Lansing Rose society will lng offered boys by the Lansing that this w.as .till( !Jest set-up hold Its annual exhibit ciurlng YMCA. Any boy· in central Mich· which Ingham. £;0lintY. ·could have the meeting. A number of 4·II ·lgan who is 10, 11 or 12 or is In for Its <1-I-I club members. I(lg· club members around the coun· the fifth . or sixth grade and We WUI'.· .. Be Closed ham county wJII be' limited to not ty have received rose bushes doesn't know how :to swim ·may over 45 members for each camp from the Lnnsing Rose society enroll in 'the !'lass. Half-hour les­ .Jlel·iod due to the sly,c of the camp and it is hoped .that these mem· sons will be given each flay from ' } and the fact that Ingham and hers ;is well as other flower gar· lO.to noon and from 1:30 to 1:30. Eaton county· are· camping to· den members may exhibit al this Boys may choose their own class Friday-Saturday ~ellter again .this year, This will show, There will be 'i classes: time. mean that members going should Class 1-rose specimen, any color, The Lansing YMCA camp at May 30-31 ;:et their registration ·cards ami must be grown and cm'ecl for by Mystic lake will have 4. camping rcgistt'atlon fees In .e.arly to be 1-H club member with ·roses. in periods U1ls summer. They arc sure of reservations. their flower garden; Class 2- froni June 22 to July 4, July 6 ;//I«(. FOR A A meeting counselors wili ilrrangemcn't-to be at least 2·3 to July 18, July 20 to August 1, In ortlm· to 11;ive mu·' t\mttloye•·s tt long holiday wee!> end for ·.I' he held nt Bostwici{ lalm near roses; Class 3-rose corsage plus and ,August 3 to 13.. · · we at•e .~oing ,to lm closed l•'t•id!ty an!l S!tturdny. Gr·aml Rapids on June 11 and 12. 1 rose scrap 'book· All 4·H club . The. camp has. 540. acres sur· Ingham county may talte 2 yo1.1ng 1ower garden members may par- rounding 2lal\es: Cnmp programs DEPENDABLE . . tlcipate in Classes 2, 3 ami ~ but include swimming, hiking, boat· . ·ei~EN, llJIUHSDAY, .JUAY ..2!J men and 2 Yl!\lmt wpmen. to the •• ~ .. ~ ...... ~ •• •I.., ' cou nsolors' e11mp·•who\' are ·going only' club mernbers who· have ir1g'; crafts,. archery, ri.IIe shoot· .··.<~·-s·u.p·PLY OF HOT WATER:· UNTil~ 8:00 P. 1\1. to the county 4-1·1 ·camp to· assist rose~ growing In 'their Hower gar· lng, game~. sports, canoii! trips on with counseling and program ac· den may. participate in C.lriss, l. the · Mushoogon. and other activl· tlvllles. It Is expected that the The flower g-arden leader from· ties. The camp is opc·n· to all boys two counselors who were ·at camp Lansing, Mrs; Doris Anderson, according to age group·s .. last year· will retu'rn. They are has complete details. The 4·H club · · · Jlah Bal{er and Dallas· Hyde, How· jepartment will attempt to send ···.·· >See 7iu Be, /1~ HENSON,S ever, 2 others wlll be needed. · schedules of classes to leaders Jrttrm and Gp,rdcn 8cholnrshi)J Who ha:ve 1\ower garden mcnihers Three 4·H club ·members will when these schedules are avail· Modern Cleaners go to Birmingham on June 3 to be able. !,______;,______;,______.:.-_...... s Interviewed by ·the yvomen's Na· 8hal'e Show l~xhibltors Several 1-I-I club members have ... . :r. 'men asi{ccl to exhibit at the stale show from the winter 4-H club HAN DlEY·BROWN ···<· · ... ·:' .program. In the clothing projects· ,the world's · there arc Sally Thompson, first · year; Dorothy Densmore, second year; and Janet DePew in wool. ' GAS'WATERHEATER• ' •'I' Sarah Ecl{itart has also been most beautiful asked to exhibit at the state ·fair at Detroit in complete costume. r 7\r . Ingl]am county may also· have todav see car. 1vew 'tandicraft and electrical exhibits...... _ ...._, l'he hanclicraft exhitiit. will' be' a __ fifth year exhibit by 'Harold '52 J(aise,. Wlllws and Bruce Ruecl he ap exhibit by a sixth year: BABY Manhattan· member, Jerry Rueckert, consist· ing of 2 lamps, Ingham may also DESERVES ONLY ~xhibil In the farm convenience division: The exhibits there will be by ·Larry Wheeler of tiic Tom: THE BEST Iinson club, dairy barn des!;, and ·.· Boh Caltrider from the same club with a Wheelbarrow. In the spe· r:ial handicraft exhibit wiil be the No President bus lnher- bow and· 6 arrows which Gordon ent ]tower-he's subject to Wilkes made last winter; the la\v exactly the same as In the electrical exhibits mcm· hers wil1 be as follows: Larry the .rest of us. Miller with a table lamp; Glenn Corruption is still one of Dodge with a bench lamp; David McClure with a table lamp; 'and the chief issues. So long as Charles Taskct with a brooder. disciples of Pendergastist'n ' In advanced year, the exhibit will are ip office, corruption will Introducu~g the hr. made by Dallas Hyde with a cmitihue, . · · · · · ' •', table lamp; Phillip Hnyhoc with ' ' a foot-pedal sewing machine Truman's war could ancl world's safest which has been made into an elcc· shmlhi have been. avoided. tric portable sewing' machine, win it cost an.otber hundred front s.eat. I. Narroweet,corner posts in :· · and a table lamp :.Jy Dan Gabel. ·.·. any~~:··:··~ Elchcllettes thousand casualties before 2. Exclueive Safety-Mounted· Wincbl\W4· · • Members of the. Etchellettcs it's end~d? . . pushes outward upon severo Impact!~ .. , , ' : · club met at tiH! home of 'Maxine . , . 3. Safest full-length Safety·Cuehion .P~. _ . and Alice Snyder last Wednes· , Foreign. policy . ~irtually Instrument Panel! 4. Emergency brab day, Members. reported on the .· mai{es our domestic. policy .B.. -· 011 progress they were · mald~g · _:_it is 'the chief cause of at the-right for safer, more natural · : : .· , , their projects. They also decided. . . . ·· · · operation! 5~ All inatruiaenll r~ to have a picnic. Tlie Mxt. mel!t· . high .t~xes, 1,'ha~•s·, \\1hy it fewer protrueionil 6. E1traleg ~~~.:~ .. ·;, ... lng ·will .be held June 6 at 7:30 must be changed. . · . p, .m. at the home of ·Alyce Go· · ' · · · for more relued dri~ingl 7. Safety·P~~:: ble,· · !ent braces ind cradl• your wei~. ·~1: : · · The· lore"Aoin~· are- extracts .Junior vc·g·etuble P1'ogrnm ... - · from Mr: ClardY's regular low-where it'• ~fe~ I . . . :".i; ·. · · Ingham county vegetable' inem: hers are urged to sign up for the '.radio broadcasts, heard each .~~~.GAS Hurry-in~H iltodiJy! ··:··,;;','~· production marltetlng ·course in . Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on I '.1 ' "WA-T:E.il' TO· .. :I.' r . vegetable work sponsored 'by the WI~ (Lansins) and. WBBC H·E~:t'E~S ~OS·~ ~fiU: i · National Junior Vegetable · asso· · (Flint). · l\•1· ,,· ':•;,:.·::;:·•·. I I~ I •./~ · clatio'n. The members may con· T~'U.~E; TO INSTA.LL · tact the county office to receive · ·auv/...:teu 4144 .Mr. (:lardy:· is · se~kl~g .... 1 •• ,\ :: •• rcl'llstration cards. . the REPUBLICAN hom:.: .AG·29S4.45: : · · ... · R~ip fisher Sales &S~rvic~ ··:~: Ingham county has .been send· . . lng one· member or a team to .the ination. Cor CONGRESS Phone :!·81"11 ; · Mason ' ' :. N. Cedar !!l*reClt ' · .. national judging contest and from· this district~ ·, ' , ' I ' ' .•• '/, ':' \ • t,';..' Junior. Vegetable Growers annual CONSUMlERS POWER COMPANY ,,, I ~: •; .mcetiilg each· year. The meeting -~·-·-····-- ____ .... _,, ..... ··-··""'"' . ~Paid Political ~dvetl!o~m!~t: ·'"I',,-. "-·'· .... ·• ...... ' . - ,·~: ... : ,•1 •..... lngl111m County News May 29, 1952 Page 2 Flr•uut. TJ'Oil(lfl w:n lfiiiiii!'R Pntrlotlil 11t.•onpn i\ltNHl t:hm•c•h Rtuwlnl FIHI'\'Irnll llc•hl llwll' pnrenln wcro nlr;o guostn of Edgar A. Guest or thll 50 action rllsr•hws nt Study Club Has Tlw Patriotic orders of the elly · In uclclltlon to beltlg Memotlui llw cllut.·cll. Splldnl mttHI£! wns Chief Olwmos Council ScotJl·O· nllcmletl llw Nuzurene dmt•ch .Sunday, mcmbet'H of tl1c senlot• rendered hy I he choir for tho Ol!• Rnmn held at the Olds Engineer­ Memorinl Sunday, Led hy color class or Wllllarnsl on h lgh Rclwoi (!llSlOII, ·' ~ Is Speaker at Ing hullding, Fr·ldny and Sntnr· L~st ·Meeting benrers, Uwy mat•ched to the were special guentH at. 1hu Mel h· 1/ WilliamstOn clay of Ins! week, live were from chUI'Ch in ll body, Special muH!c OLllst chureh Runrlny. fo'r~UI' ho~is, Mr. nnrl MI'H .•Tohn AndPrHOII lnghnm Dlstriet Seoul Units. Mrll. Nina ({etclm'm ·Commencement for the occn~lon wns rendered hy WaltcJ• 1~st1•s, lliehnl'll cot 1 ~, Wnr· hnvc 1'£!llii'1Wil from HJlf!tllllnr: till! Winning top honors wns 'l'roop Of the,. Season Chnrlcs 'Roberts from Olivet col· rcn Mny and Tell 'l'IHIIIl(lHon, J'l'· pnst· wel!l< In DPnrboJ'II. 'The nnnunl llnccnlaurente s!!rV· £i3 of Williamston with the dis· 'l'he Willlnmston Child Study lege, 11ev. H.co Miller gnvc the cclvc!d their "God nnrl Country" -----.--·------· norl.h In High, west to North Put· icc wnH held Suntlay cv!!nlng nt piny of the new hncl~ pt•cssure club met lust Tuesday evening at message nnd welcomed the nwnrds of the Boy ::leont orgnnl· · Kinclrwss hns erHJvertcrl morr. Memorial Day man nnrl north to the hrlrlgr>. the high school nuditorlum nt artlllclni respirati@, The hooth the home o! Mrs, Lam·a fisher guests, zntlon. Members of 'l'mr•p (i:J nnd· sinners· than scnnon[;, After· services at the hrirlgc thr. H:OO p. m. Rev. Horace James wns given fifth plnce by the for the lust meeting of the club ltnits of the pnmdo will be tmns· gnve the address. judges. Other lop ratings were year, Thirty-three members re· Plans Complete ported to the eemet cry by t ruci< Commencement exercises wm·c given bird house mnl

the evening and welcomed those Will make thc1r home 111 Lansing 1 school Friday evening. There present. Ruth Vaught, noble where both arc employed. Iwe_rc 20 numbers on the pr.o~ram. grand, presented the honored He works at .the Lansing p~st Prtzes were donated by W1ihams· C. of C. Elects Tues.-Wed., May 27-28 member with n. t!5-yenr jewel. office and she 1s employed With ton merc~ants. Mrs. King responded with many l~e law. offices af Ballard, Jcn- James Reese. was given first New Officers humorous tales of lodge doings ntngs, Blsh?P a_nd F;aser. place with his bass solo, and Jer- Breaking ,Point We have been protecting Michigan years ago. Mrs. Lottie Fisher A rcceptton IS hem~ planned ry Smith second with a cornet The chamber of commerce of ,Jolm Garlidd • P:it Neal farmers against costly crop damage by gave the biography of Mrs. for the new~yweds._It w~ll be held solo. Nancy Bowen won third Williamston at the first meeting King'!f life, nn,d all joined in glV· In .st. Mary~ hall 111 Williamston with tap · dancing, and Donna of their new board, elected the llailstorms since 1911 •. For full details ing greetings. Mrs. Nora Flshet•, Fl'l(!ny cvcmng. Cavanaugh placed fourth with a following officers: President, Co· Also-Second Hit write us or see your nearest oge.,t. on behalf of the Past Noble • --· plano solo. Fifth place went to lin Hayward; vice-president, Dr. Edward Reynolds; and secretary i'11IG UOWimY BOYS Agents wanted in some territories. I Grands club, presented Mrs. l{ing th.e cornet· trio, Ted Thompson, with a gift. Mrs. I{Jng is one of. M.ISSI·onary Home Dtci< Force and Charles Gubry, and treasurer, Fmnit Engnrdio. · the oldest noble grands In the and sixth p)ace was given to the A membership drive. will be /) started soon. club. · FFA Hot shots puntomlne num- Ghost Cht.sers MICHIGAN MUTUAL HAIL Foiiowing the presentations On Speakl·ng Tour her. Directors arc Paul Vaught, Dr. ;/JU«liP1 Ann, t1fl\larvln rlnu~hler, Beverly Ann, Gur.sls ' ftnlplt C:lynn, Hnn nf Mr·, rind Mt·:;, lnci(tdl!d ..Mt•, ;rllirl Hoscne Ti:d· MrH, Coon rnlc•t•lalrwd nl Life .Members Mrs:· r;Jpn Hnlph nlyllll o[ WPhlll'rvilll•, No wnrrls 'or' Leillle, Mr. and Mt'H, n stor·lc siHrWt!l' honoring Mrs. \\'Pchllng rillll! hm; lu•r•tt t;Pt. r:JtADUATlON PATlTY IT!':LIJ of Engagement Told Mason l11dge No. 70, F, & A. M., Donovan Bal'l' rtnrl Nt!ll Onon- Wilhrrrl gvrry of LPsllr! l''rlrla,\' rlr ~' ;II Showers Are Given Feting Mls.~. llr~tly Sjlllrlws nl !loll dagn, Mt'. lind Mr•s, gllll'l'Y Barr nvc~nlnJ::. ,fr•nnPIIP Tlolhroole nnd pair! lrlhul£! to life mmnheri; nl a G!LU:Sl'Jio;s VlSI'I' TN 1\L\~;!JN wm; J:III'SI nf hmtor Snndny at a nnd Mr, nnd MrH. Darwin Bllt'l' Donna llPII'iwr aclerl as r•tr·lwsl· llll'lwy rllmwr· Saturday nlghl. Captain C:Pot·r:r,• Clillrspi,• 11itit f~l'nduntllln parly. Gue~ts camn .Brille-.Elect Joanne !lawley Ford Aseltine, 11 member for 40 rind Dchornh. eHses. ills wife ntul liaugltlers, l':tttH!I:I from Petrol!, !liver Tio11ge, Lin· year·s, wns the newest life mem· • ~ ,, Till' g-rnt\P prnsr.nl£!11 Mrs, nnrl l'nlrldn, left for their ltonw Sr.vol'lll pnr·ites have her~n glvr.n eoln Parl1, D"ari!Orll, Allen Pnrl1, Every with a lmssltwt. of erystal fmm liw g-mup, Miss her honored, Othets who \Vl!t'e In Arln, Ohln, T~rlrlay I'VI'ttltt~ :t:'t· rr!I'C!Illly Itt IHlllOI' of Mh;s .rnanm! llr!llr•vllle, Lansing, DimDnd•lle .Joanne Allr.n netr.rl ns ho~tess, present lncluderl ,Jack McDunnld Mrs, William Carl; Mrs. 0. ,T, nr spending twn rl:ty:: 1: 1 ~'~ ~1t•. I lawll'y of Wllilnmstcll!, Situ will 111111 liiii!, This l~l'lrlay there will he nn of llnwell, George 'l'mnhlyn of Grange Plans l~dwm·ds anrl 1\ln;, lll'l'tmrd nnd Mrs. Z<'nn Ll'ildt :tn>l :,~ "· and lu•c•nnw I hn ht•ldr! of l\aymnnrl :1pron shower at the honw of Mrs. Fenton, Dr. F. ,J. Kellogg, Wa!t~r Jlarwher won prlw.~ In the J::llllll!S, !\Irs. Cltat•\p!; l•'ll'lrt, attd 1 i.-.rlittr; Or~stt~r·lo .lntw 7, nl llw Wllllnms­ Will Oc1storle on Dietz rom!. !1. Carven, Pm·lwr· Orr, Wnrd llt•fr:!shmcnts or pink nnrl white t'Pintlws in Lansing nnd .'ito<'i(· tun Mr!lhnrllsl. dtnrdt, Gur.st.s will he aunts, undes nnrl Women Bowlers Llul11•n, M. L. Hunt, Claude Pill'· Annual Picnic It'!' cream, angel food mlw with hrirlt::e. Cnplllln GII!Pspll', \I'll" r•t· Ish, Han·y l"reshout•, Clnyton Col· On Werlnr~sday, May 21, Mr.;, frlellrls of the prospective hrlrle· The Southern J\llchignn Grnng-!1 str·nwhe. home fmrn Williams niJ· base, men's team Thursday ttlghl, nnrl K<11clntm. day, .Jnne 1. clwr n[ Lnslir., Mrs. Preston llasr!, Dayton, Ohio, llr.• ,1'\11 IH! .Jrmnnr• rPt'eivr•d mriii,Y nice !;I fts Chandler, Arlzonn, Sunday, llwy ]ll'oVerl Io he ~oorl ones, The Nichols, Mrs. Wllllnm Cnrl, J\'It·s. wnrlclng In till' Wright Air 111'· 111 ljl 111 From •10 yenrs, I ho life mem· D?.!'~,dy"' 1\lt;il,. f!Ver~eer of the from former ·schonlma IC'.<; fdlil wonwn loole 2 out of 3 games, anrl lwrs went on up to fi~ yeam nf Nai!On;tl ;. Grm\gr,, Will glve the Don Slrid;lanrl, Mrs. Lewis Wood, Vl'i!lpnu•nt Cr•n!Pr, II llill'l 111 1.!11! friends. 'l'lwy plnyr!rl game~ alli'r Mr. and Mr·s. ftoy Rar. vlsilr!rl total pins hy 70. 'l'hr. losers are membership. Walter Ketchum mnln tall;, Mn;. Kenrwlh Swift, Mrs. Dtr:uw Hit• I'I!Sf~lll'l'it 11111\ rii'VI'ilo(lllH'nl. ,w' Wilil'il lit(' l!oSil!SSPS Sl!l'VI~d a Ethel Andrews nnrl Mrs. Rae's now I o · lnlw !he women out to was lntrodnr•f'rl ns the nwmhe:• A ·~~Joperntlve !Jasl;ct rllnnl!l' !·~, Mrs. Hobert L1~rnnn and C~llllln'l'll!li, lunl'iwon fmm a lahlr• rlr!COl',tlf'r! mDihr.r, Mrs. Eva Andrews, of rllnnc1· nnrl rl<~ttelng. who was l!rst marie a Mason fi~ will lit' s<•rvc1l ;\t noon. Tlw Jll o· Mrs. Milan Z. IIerlll1rl Colby nnd Iy!ary to life members. Ol,emos .Sunday afternoon. ,.. Monday Honors .lane t:nllcrl on Mrs. Martha Arvide North, recently elr.cted Mr. anrl Mrs. Earl Penrsall . .. I \\'auvle Sunday a[temoon. grand mnrshal of the grnnd coun spent the wecle end In Milford .. ·y(II!H6 Bonnie Mizer Pvt. Doyle Slovens ancl Mr. and cil, R. A. M., spol'e briefly. with Mrs. Pearsall's molltcr, Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Stevens of Leslie • "' ''' Nettie H. Childs. IN 1 0 DAYs Mrs. 'Gilbert: Bum of Gr·ossc nnd 1\Iaynnrd Dietz visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrley 13. Ank· M~. and Mrs. Ralph Noble and Pointe Farms, Mrs. F. A. Rlll'n and Mrs. Erwin Beaeh nnd fam- ney, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boles W£!rc of Sag-inaw anrll\llrs. Cliffnrr! Mi- il,v Friday evening. Glenn F. Anlmey and family Sat· week emf guests uf Mr. and Mrs. OR YOUR. MONEY BACK··· Qt]!l g-rants et1terlainerl Monday eve- Mr. nnrl Mrs. C. A. Bushnell urday. .T. C. Croope of Bellevue. ~ ning at tile Migmnls lwme at a called on Mrs. Caroline Hartr.og Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hnll and showr.r honoring Miss Donnie and Mrs. Epple Garber of Wnpa. Mrs. Mnry Strong of Jacl1son I , Mizer. l.;oneta, Ohio, over the week end. called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . · ~ •NO Drugs Miss Mizr.r and George Hnrry Mr. and Mrs. nay Fletcher of Adams Sundny. ~~~ I I ~.r..t'~ •NO Dieting $UKI/I(tt. of 'Mnrslwil will spenk their werl- Owo_q,:o visited Mr. and Mrs. V. Mary Ellen Pardee· of Dans- jG 1... I (,1~. ding vows Satll\'day, June ·1·1, in .T, Brown nnrl Dorothy Sunday. vnte is spending this week with • NO Excrch:e ··Bathmg SUits the Mason Presbyterian church. Mrs. l~lelcher is Mr. Brown's ilel'· gmndparents, Mr. and Mrs. • NO Calorie Counting ...... ,.,,~,,.,.. The Migrants home was at· niece. Harley B. Anlmey. • Girl's, Size 1 to G ...... $1.lfl lmctively decoratcr! with spring Mr. nnd Mrs. Hussell Birlcett Mrs. Edna Barkway entertainNl * 50 PRETTYI Git·l's, Size R Lo J4 ...... $1.98 and $2.98 flowers for the ormsinn. Guests spent. the week end with Mr. and her granddaughter, Ardis Bunker,. *~···so PRActJcAu REDUCE THE JUDex WAY Women's, Size 32 to ·10 ...... $3.!)8 up played games nnd prizes were Mrs. Lloyd Snyrl~r. and Sharon Miller at lunch Mon- SO EASY' TO Where All Other Reducers Fail! given to ·the guest. of lionor. Mrs. A. M. Brotherton visit£!d rlay. * . ARRANGEI Miss Mizer's mlscellnneous nnd Mr. ancl Mrs. George Heese and Willinm Chalker returned to COM~LEJE IN Shorts Blouses persDnal gifts were placed nn 11 Roberts of Hives .Junction Sun- his home Frirlny nfter sp£!nding * table centererl· willt a decornl£!rl ..,Snturday, evening cul\ers. at the ,· .·r· ,, . :Your.· Counselor Roy Wt•igltt honici'\vere Mr. ami ·. 't' · -:~·\;: .. ·· : .· C~ll 'Be~~·ty ., , .. •,. . . II . ' I . Mrs. Robert Sli~l.:mcl son of Wil· VIrginia Smith · Wlllhllmf of LcHJio vlsllecl Mr. nncl Mrs. lie~ Is improving Hm· gate. l•'ollowiiJg t.hc hnnquet a Mr. and Ml'H, .Tacit I!cmsiPnrl MI'H, .ladl l•'inn Scllulily, h«'l'fi lnvil«'rl rts gtwsts lln•lr mnlli· of Dansville, recclvecl her hache· ami Mrll, gftle fluhbnrcl of l•'IInt nt dlnnc•· Sunday evening of Mr. Mr. a1ul ~~~·:;. ,lllllii'H ·,vril(lit nnrl noon. The mother.~ have been In· .~hot·t ilJIJil'liJll'late Jli'Ofll'Um \VIIS lor of nrls degree from AHhury nnrl Mt'H, Leo Hogr!rs nncl Jlilrs. vii Pel to ru:eomptlll,l' Ihe children. m·s, JIIISI anrl pn•mml dnh IIJCJIII· en.JoyeJ(, spcml Sunday with MI'H. TI!sl her family of l.anslng nnrl Mr. and ·.'::Are Planned PI'S, 11nd nltttnnl ftlltll'f! honw· college, Wilmore, J{cntucky. Avery, Snmh fiogcrs, Mrs. Lmvton nnuss wc1ro Salin·· 'l'ill'l'll will be lin Hchnnl on Mrs. Trone nmnmn nnrl Jli(J'S, ',. ]\/ext wee I\ brings to 11 !'(Wil' IIH' Wc•d1H'sday whld1 will give llw mHIWI'H who havu liCIIll«'S ol' lhl'it' Miss 'I'aylm· entered Asbury In Mr·. nnrl Mrs, Hugh SaiiHbury clay I!VI'n!Jig giJl'.'ils of Mt·. und ·· 'iidJOnl year of lfl!l:l. Monrlay anrl CJ\VII, 'J'Jif! JIIII'JIOSl' of 1/tl' fH'l!a~(cJIJ tlw fall ol 1!HR, During her· four anrl Mr. anrl Mrli,'Andrew Pnlrner .Jnclt Bmnum nnrl Hnn ylsiiPrl 1\li'H. 1\'fi'H, !·:llgl'llt! I'Is will lw llw IIH! nwllnlnr: or llll! 1•'. 1!. A. OJ'· :11'11 Do!!kell, :11!crmllon numbers >unday of Mt·. and Mrs. Arthur 4 Pornmnent l'rou.fs diVt'J'sion of till' nfll'rnoon. :~anizal ion wllif'!J wa:; followrrl lly by .Joyce Mnleho anrl Barbara Miss Taylor wns gmdunted '-Iarrlson. Mr. and Mrs. Dr!t'nill'd Call 8-9056 1 Jlilllf!i disc•u3slon wi lit ,roan I in It P'enln.c, rrmnrJ,s hy Boh BrooiWCt'lnlllt; tre:~s­ Mr. and Mrs. Le;;ter Anderson riPnt, I Inward Townsend of Dans· JTugh Conldin of Williamston acted as escorting organist at thr urer, Lt•or·a Nf'U; Sllll~ leader, 1nd family of Willow Run spent ville;' vke·presldcnt., H o It a I c1 will preach the sermon . morning session and Bertha Mil Mary Lmt llo!Jnel; historian, ~he wccl< end with tho former'::: .LeCiear Studio Sa1illi of Jacl1srm; anrl sctTctary· ::::u·r'11 Starlwy; t'I'JH>I'ter, Shirley Seniors wllh a B average the Jcr opened lhe afternoon session nnther, Mrs. Rosa Anderson. Pholo);'I'UJihers ll'C'fiSifl'cr, Mrs. Gemldlne Balllge. .;Jy; parliament.:t·ian, Donna Jasl semester nrc heinq excused Dorothy McCabe ami Helen Mrs. Chesler Bcn,lamln of Lan· GuPsts wi•n! prcsr!nl from Long Rice; and· club mothl'l'S, 1\lrs. from writ inr: finals in those sub· Parl\s assisted in the lnlllatory ;lng spent Friday with her 1508-liH Holllsler lllclg. worl<. El;dna Warfle, worthy rna J,JIIJSillg lsianrl, N. Y., Webberville, J:~cil· \1innis and Mrs. Monroe. jcctH. Ollters will wrilc the usual laughter, Mrs. Robert Anderson, son, SIIJf!Ihone 2-riH7l. hnme n[ 1\11·. and Mrs. Davirl Will\inHoll of South IIavcn. In and family and .Mr. and Mrs. Cft»mc-ezy A.B.BALL FUNERALJ.IOME Diehl. tlw afternoon lhcy attended Ute Rudolph Huschlte of Webbervillr GLEN DUNN 9ftn.c~tat:lJiiecto'V wedrliJJg of Pauline Dovell and ami IIarolrt Aseltine and son, Mr. anrl Mrs. G ~1crrlrlll Hanna l.• J•stcl' Slml'fer o[ Hollanil. Howard of Flint, and Mr. atic of Lnn:-~ing and Mr. nnrl Mrs. Ce­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wing ami Mrs. Jedson Felton. 6Jt{embe'!-, THE ,OnDEn OF TilE GOLDEN RULE ••• , cil Cole of Jar:kson visiter! Mr. family altc!nclerl a redial Sunday . nnrl Mr:-~. Lloyd Bt•ook~ Sunday. nflt!I'Ilonn at lite St. .Tame:-; schoo' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sites and Dennis Andcr:mn returned in .Tading spent Saturdar evening with I 35 degrees within a half hour after the rotor . bc.us:d as a machine shed, loafing or feeding batn, crop storage: lain of Ann Arbor were Salmrlay Mr. and Mrs. Justin Brady. A Costly Crash .. · . bUJid111g or garage and workshop. Rilco Rafters arc one-piccc started. When orchard heaters were used with visilors nf lhc latter's · mother, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gillett. ami the ·wind machine in the same test,. the tem· · members from foundation or plate to ridge. This sturdy wind­ Mrs, Sarah Rogers. · son of Nnvi spent the first of the YOUR CAR will come out resistant construction provides a roomy interior ·free of posts perature went from 26 to 38 degrees. For more ' and braces. Mrs. George Househo.lrlcr, Jr., wcel< wil11 the latter's parent~, "second best" if it tangles Information· on this new weapon agnlnst frost nm.t Mr. and Mrs. George House- Mr. and Mrs. A. .J. Miller, with a telephone pole .. You :: . I Come in and thlk over your building plans with us. We'll bc· holder, Sr., of Webberville· were Mr. and Mrs, Bolt Price and damage In fruit orchards, write or telephone glad to show you the economy of time and Iabat' in building Thursday evening guests of Mr. (amily called Mt·. and Mrs. will find the repair bills arc your County Agricultural Agent. • with Rilco· Rafter~. Sec us anytime or mail in the coupon for and Mrs. Jedson Felton. 011 "plenty." lbc information you want, , . Mrs. Lawton· Gauss S(Jent Mon: Arvin Powell of Lansing Salur· .. rlay with Mrs. Gladys Fox of day evening. Lansing, Mr. and Mt·s. Philip Scriptcr Add collision damage to speeds OlfL'W' IIIUIH[ IIII.CO IIArUIIS ------~ Miss Naomi Getlig and Miss and Jamily ancl Mrs. Edgar your Compt·chensivc Auto­ Efficiency rural telephone· servil:e IIAfl Tltll HIACtMAJ4K .. YOU" I AIIUUI'ICl or.\ D£P£HDo\IL'I · ,Caroline Lacey were week end Scripler · attended the eighth I am intetc>ted in building, I'd like lo know 1 mobile policy and all such lftllfUIUD I'IIOOUCT. ' l10w llilco IIRftcrs can be U!cd In: guests of Miss Phyllis Taylor at grndc commencement exercises 1 losses will be paid. l1l talcphonc worlc as in jahn w·or~. -. ~p-a~ o MACIIINE SliEDi o GRAIN STORAGIDU!lDINGS 1 Asbury college, Wilmore, Ky., at Helll'ietta Sunday afternoon . e.xperience generally adds !L1J to newer, 1illip_.·. "'· o DARNS o POULTRY !IOUm o HOB IIOU5U 1 and attended baccalaureate serv· Bl!vcrly Daniels, granddaughter Consult this Hartford . Ices there sunday morning. of 1\o!rs. Scriptcr, was in the class , bcttel', faster ways of doing things. The ' N.1mt ' R.P.D,__ I agency NOW about com­ · linemen 'you sec aclding mnre telephone ·Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith .plete pmtection for your . tDire and cable in I'W'a! Michigan have plen..; Tou'/1 · tAll I Wllllamston were guests at din· were guests nt (Jinner Sunday at' -~-.':.······· ------·------J ty of telephone expel'ience behind them. ncr Sunday of the former's moth· 1tl~c home of Mr. and, Mrs. Donald cr, Mrs. Flora Jllclson. S1tcs of Perry. Last yem· alone they used that e.'l:pc1'ience to increase by· 9,000 tlte nimibe1' of tele­ We.Will Be Closed Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Long of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor, Webberville ,visited Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Elizabeth Seeley and Mrs. phones in Michigan Bell l'uraz' areas. To­ Friday- Saturday William Musolff .Monday. Roy Retetl left Tuesday morning day, 3 out of 4 establishments in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bunlter for Wilmore, Kentucl1y, They at· DART Bell 'rural territo1'y have telephones. And May 30- ~1 and Mrs. Kenneth Bunker of tended commencement exercises we're adding mom just as fast as we can. Fitchburg were Sunday evening Wednesday at Asbury college for , guests' of Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Miss Phyllis Taylor. Insurance Agency I Wing. '· , , · Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Everetts Ph011t~s: 1\lason 2·3661. · .M•' IC ke ·1, so·. . n·. Ba·k er .L um ber c0 ' . Mr. and Mrs .. c .. 'i\, Brady of and daughters,. Mrs. l{[eth Lemon Lansing 8MA·2S601· • 1 ~ , • • ·Birmingham were Friday night and Mrs, Jacl\ Wessells of Sag· Dart National Bank. Building Fbone 9521 and Saturday guests of Mr. and inaw, catted on Mr. and Mrs, M~n Mason Mrs. J. B. Dalton, Ralph WatlIIec In dlsr•uss, lnr•lwlc: S11nrlny aflerrHHHJ. m, Stoclthrldgl~ WPt'e Sunrluy r!VI!· IP.giHIIrlure, A polluclt dinner con· JJlnn Nor·llr of Tl'llversc City were A 111flll'! tlw 20 rww mlirlt hnoi1A I !olrncs In i•'ol'l Kno1(, Knntqel1y, Ml:;:; J•;v,.lyn 'l'owrn:cnd wns a cludecl lire meeting, Monclny gueHIH of Mr. nncl Mr:;, which tlw Tnglmm r•nunty llhrary Crnss Beyond llw MountainH, Mr. Hltrl Mrs. 'l'l11•ron ltDliiil'l nln~-: guests of Mr. unci M1·s. Hex by Richmond P. llnlmon, .Tt•, whel't' l'vt. llolnw:; Is In tnil:ting, Townsend. 'J'Irur·sdny PVPnlnJi giiPHl of Ml:;:; Charle:; Kreeger, has for its rea<1e1:s I his wer.J1 nrc IJTHI family 111111 Hev. and Mrs. !'ilraron l'nl'ilr·s, .Jr.an Craddocit, Shlt·icy Bat· Mr. anrl MrH, Lloyd Miller were unusually Interest In g. The au­ Ilnhart. · son. In the Hflemoon IIH•y Hll t!Pshaw, .Jane nnd ,JJJI Briggs, SIIndny c•nllers of Mr. and Mrs. thor Jw:-; hePn wnrdl'n n; the Cal· A FI'W AUI on the JlUh!ie M A n 11 f "' 1 111 Mr. ami Mrs. Mel Latimer at· rs. nna ne n 1' nw erv e records. Some necessary bio- Mr. anrl lllrs. C!Pyo ~:andPn. I I. f 1 tl 1 1 tender! memorial services at Mu· s spem rng a ew cays 1 s wee' granhic information has also were guests at rlinnt'r Sunday or Buy \A/h~!e the Supply Lastsl· : with her sister, Mrs. George nith Sunday. been adder!. '\1r. and Mrs. Claud Parish ol Vogt, Sr.. · Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hnrtsuff vinson. lj:2!l!J 'E'hot· i\ul11mati(' Wtl';hl'r, now ~2,12 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Howlett of spent tho wee it end with Mr. and 'I' H RoUGH C II II R LIE'S Mrs. Carl Warner, who lras Slnclthridge, 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Duan~ .Jacobs ~nrl fmnily. DOOR, by Emily Kimbrough, is heen confined to the Foote hos· $'l.U:3 B1•n~· Hf·othcrs l'laul a !ion Whitt• l'aint,·uuw· Carven nf Manon, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wasson of Detroit spent pure Kimhrough and as sudr rJital in .Jacl1son, is now lleing !ji:1.!J:i p;al. Cedi Cole: of Jackson, w. D. several days last week with Mrs. should he very popular with :111'[![1 fn1· at the homl! ol hPJ' son­ AutomaUe iias Walj•l' iiPa!Pr· ( :w )!;al.) :r;r;o RiPhnrds and Mr. and Mrs. Max Florence Dutton. those who have enj(>,Yccl her pre­ in-lnw and rlauglrl<'r, Mr. :mel llidmrds of Belleville and Mrs. Mrs. Mina Kleinschmidt and vious hooks. This concerns lrcr ~rs. Glen Alberts of lloll. l>ramc·x 'i'1•xlm·t· Paint;; lhs. $1.fi:J Marjorie Bartolasld and children grandsons, Dana and Dale Gar- experiences as an employee of Mr. 11nrl M1·s. Tlrc•m:1s llHnJ;pr of Ann Arbor' visited Mr. and land, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray· the grr.at Marshall Fields in Chi· 1£ Dansville Wl're gLrest:; at din­ Gla:,s Fishill;•; l.:utls ami Ht·1·is 1'1'!1111 ~i7 ..J.l Mrs. Ralpb Walltcr sunday. mond Sti!phens Sunday after- cago, during ttre 1!l20s, her suc· ner Sunday of M1·. anrl Mrs. ll. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Noxon of noon. cess there, ending with her em· II. Field, Caller's in tht• arle:'llOPII Port Huron, Mr. and Mrs. Rich· Choir praellcc will he held ploymcnt as fasl1lon editor of ·.vcre Mr. and Mrs .•li'rTv Fidrl We Give Gold Stamps · Cowdry Heating & Ventilating ard Carnpi)['IJ, Mr. and Mrs. EIJis Thursday evening at the church The Ladles Horne .Journal. Her 1f Lansing, Mrs. Maud l~l'llnard. Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Max' at 8:30. reminiscences arc light-hearted \1rs. Fern Br~llinger 11rrcl daugh­ :H I N. Cmla•· !Uasou I•Jwuc 2-19£i1 · Warne spent Sunday at Lalm Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coaldcy and fascinating aml have a hum­ er, f:levert.v. :nul Mm. Hm:el Dr!ll· Fenton in honor of the birthday and Kay Lee of Lansing spent or wltkh . is similar tn OUR by, all of Eaton llapidl-j. I'm· a lwltt'l' lm~·, I I'~' anniversaries of .J

of Mr.St. .Johnsand Mrs. at dinner Melvin Sunday, Ba'ttige M··ller Roa~ No. 2 Dra•"n anrl Linda spent Sunday evening ~~a~~:~~r\~ of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Notice of Letting of. Drain Contract PURE SUGAR Mr. anrl Mrs. Myron . Kirhy · d R • f A . were Sunday visitors of Mr. and 0 look for the red Michigun ~ Seal on those three Mrs. Orrie Tcachworth and Mr. an evleW pportlonments and Mrs. Darmll Ayres of Alma. Nntic•· is IJ .. ,.cloy Giv.on, 'l'hnt 1, r,,., .. hit!IIPI"fl will he l't•lurttr•ll nfl,!r contrnt•lu Mr. and Mrs. Jess Parish of nld J,, (Jtuhnm, CoUIIly Dmin CommiH- lll"e HWIII'Iif'd, The JllLYII•~'IIttl rut· llw R I C'l t F II 1 s I Rimwr M till' Cuuuty or In~hnm, Stnte nr nhnv(• mentiunucl wurk wlll hi:! made us cer I Y :;pen 'r Cay anr a . Michigan, will un the I IHh rlny u( ,Juno•, fullnwH: lll'day with Mr. and Mrs. William A. ll. 1!152, nt the County lll;dn Olli•·" 1/:1 A1•ril lli, 1!Ilia Morefield.. :n tho City nl Mn•on, in •nl1l County of l/:1 A pall 1.·,, I !lr,.J ln~hnm nt IO::w o'r.lod( in tht• fot·tmonu I /!1 A pt•ll If,, I !lfifi Mr. :nul Mrs, Rnbert McDonald or thnt rlny •·ecolvc ••nlod hid• until Nntlt•t• iH l•'ut•!ht•t' rr._.,,.hy c:ivt•n, lhnt of Norman, Oklahoma. arc I l :1111 o'clock In th• lnl'cnoon or thnl. 1111 Ft·•dw.,· lh1• 271h d11v uf ,/UIIf', 111fi2, nt •lny, whr.n hidn will ht• n11unfHI nnd l111h­ Untttllv J)J•nln Olrit•t• i11 lhP l:ity of Mu· spenrling the wee!< with Mr. and ltcly 'nltnnunrcd lor I he l'OIIHtl'lld ion u( IHHI, Cnnnl.y nf ln~ham, o1· nt Hta:h othea• Mrs. Forrcsi Barry, t CC'I'fn1n nr,tln llnown nncl dr·~h(nrtll'il filliP 1111d pl.~t't! LhPrPnfll•a·, to which ), 11 I rut "Miller Roncl No. :! Pl'llin, lot:ntctl LbP Cuunly llmin CnnnnifrHiutl~J' rlfot't•· 'Mr. anc Mrs. AI TltTany and IIIII fl•tnhll•hcd in tho 'l'own•hlt> ur lloi­ •q\lrJ, may ruljo111'n tl1f• lliltrw, tlw UPIJUJ'· Pam visited the former's tmrents, hi In •nld County. l~nllmPnl rrll" hPrwlibo llllll the )UIHIK I!UJn• Mr. anct'.Mrs. 9t•villc TIITany of Suid d1·nln i• one ''""l.lon hnvl!n: tlw ut·itwd within tlu• "Millet• Unnd Nn. 2 1 11Jcrn~:fl d~pth nnfl width UK 1wt. forth: nr:dn ~IIIH'ird J\!inr•ll~llll'llt flh,tl'icl," nut) . arkson Salurdnv. All •tntion• nrc 1nil rcot nro:ut, , tl11• nr,tuu·tinnnwntt' lhl!acnf will he Hllh­ Mr. anrl Mrs. t Glen Fox \Vcre Secllun No, 1 lu1uinuan~-: ut. Ht.ntlun it•r•t. to l"t~vlt•w fnr· OIIL' tliiY. fr·mn nitre guests at' dim!er Sunday of Mr. I\Imber IT·I·Illl Ill the lowe!' end of Hlli•l n'l•lnL'It in lht• rol't•nunn until llvt• u't•lnr·J\ ll•nita ni\d 1':\:letulln~-t · tn Alnlion numhnr in tlw nftrtJ'nnurJ, l\t ~nii) r•t•vlPw thf' anrl Mrs. Clare Fox, . 14+iiT," dl•tnfll'O nf J.171T feet,""'' hiiV· t•nllJp\IIHiinn nr CfU,{H rtll' :mid J)J•aln will H.K ult>n ht• npnn (OJ' in:q1t~ctin n hy nny tuu· .. Me. anrl Mrs .. Marshall Pollok ;"" nn nv•H·nnc rlc11th of feet, nnrl tiu•1 lnlf•I'PIIIt•rl, and famJJy of, Leslie callecl on COIIIIIKtK ul Ill nnd 1~" SeWCJ' Jlii'"· 'l'ht• rollm\lutr r~ n rlt•~ct'IJ•tinn nf tht· In tlw con~ll'llcllon of Htd!l da·Hln tlw Mr. and Mrs.· Merlc:Frccr Friday followlnK lll11111Lltlc• nnrl chnT'IICtCI' or ~II.!Vf•t•u) ll•/lt'lt! fll' Jl:ll't!t!hl nf )lllld t'tHJ• ·titutlnt: th•• Ht•t•t•inl AloMCIHIOWIIL lllt>­ r tile Ul' plllfl he I"Crjllll'(ld nnd cvrmlng. . will Cnn- tl'irt of Mnid J)J nin, Yl;o:: trnctor will ru1·nlHh nnd 11lnre thu Hnllw: M1', and Mrs. •James Warfield 75 1. 1. of No. 1 12" Sew ..· PIPe C:ounty of In!.:'hurn 111 l1u-l!c ~l'nwn:ihin of llclhi nt lnt'Jte nf Highland Park spent Sunday 11uu t. 1. or No. 1 ·Ill" ScwoT' Pit•• l.ntH I to ·1 lncluslvu-Gmdcndnle Suh­ with the latter's pareltts, Mr. and r.u I. 1. or No. 1 B" ScwcT' Pit•• diviMinn 1711 I. I. of No. I G" Sewer· Plr>e 'J'his steel•, moder·n cxtmlsion·loJI chr·omtl dilltll.te has Jcol'llii<'tl fable WJI •• , wltl I.nt~ 2·1 tn :1:! induHIVf! or SuttCI'VhW1'6 maldrlng t•hnh·s htlVe l>m·nn SJII'ill,t;' s••nl und hnl'l\, Set illl'hules ttahle nnd fum· Mrs. R. M. Laughlin, 'l'hc conathtctlora of snlrl rlrnln ln- Pint No;, n of Dulhl, '1'1>wnHhln Mi N elude the conHtl'Hctlon of: t:hah·s ••• ns shown In Jlltoto~.:·r•nJlh, 'l'hc Uerl, ·I toot di· nunl'!wl, Chnil'hlnn nf Ir1.~hnm County Hautl CnmmtMNiotJ unl! .nil nthe1· ltPI'~Oilll muth of Fitchburg called on Mr. nm8"; 1~1' Job will-Ito let in ncco•·dnnco with 01' tHu·tlr.K lnh!IOH!ctl UJ'(! hcJ·~by not!Ocd With 8 cu. ft., Hotpoint Refrigerator and Mrs. Emery Freer Sunday. the dlnKmm nnw on file with the oth•·•· thnt at the time nful Jllncc n(orC!Hilicl, or nt Much othr.r tinw·nnd plnce theronftr.r Jim•tl Is lhe hig·g·esl monl'~'·S:wing· rdrigcmto1· vnlu~ in yctu·s! 1\nd with the · ·' Barnhidc will protect your barns and out-buildings In the afternoon they visited Mrs. onncrK r•m·tnlnlng to •nld llrnln, In the to whit'lt Knitl lntlin!l mllY hr. nlljoul'nr!d, Ma.v Sly of Webberville. .: oiTtcc of the County Dl'llln Comml••lonCT' I Hhnll Jll'occcd to I'C(',..h'r! biclt> fo1· ltw A"illlll·si:w SJICt!d F1·eczm· you 1\NOW ~·nu t•an dt>pmul on •• , llw ft'tltlzing ·syslmn against the ravages of sun, rain, sleet and snow. De­ of Ihe County of lnghnm to which refer· ltmt IUILUONS ol' r·efrig·erntors 1111\'e Jll'O\'l'd !he worhl's l'i1wst! Allll •• , i\1' NO ;" . Mrs. Ralph Taylor left Thurs· •••• mny loc hnd by nil l"'rtl•• Inter· C011Ml('urtlon or snld "']llllm· Ronil No. signed especially for use on old, weathered day for he_ r.' ·.llQ,me Jn Columbus, eo ted, ruul btdo will be mndc nnd ,.,. 2 llJ•Jlln," In tho manttor hcJ•clnhufm·e J•;X1'1ti\ COS'l' TO YOU ••• you receive free llw a·Jiiece chrnme dhulUe sullc! 1'111!1 ~tnted: nnd niHo, thnt nt AtWll time nnd offer I~ good fot• It llmlttlclllme only , • , so hm•t•y In for yom·s todny! :: ~' '· ·· · . · colvcd ncoordlnKiy, ContrnctA will be t)lnru nfl t~tnted nforiH!nld fr·om nine surfaces and over old dried-out paint. Easy: Ohio after spending a weelt with mndo with the lowe.t reKt>onolhle hhhror n'clorlt in thO fmonoon 'mttll 1\vo o'clocl\ Mrs A 0 G · 1 ttlvln~: ndequute flccurity fot· tha per• to apply. Brush or spray. $3.90 • · · l'eenoug 1, lormanco of tho work, In !'he HUm then In the nrtul·nonn, the nt11H>I'IIonmont for It's the deluxe 8 cubic-foot llotpoint rcfrigcr~tor - you get them both for Gnllon , Mr. and Mrs,' Myrlan Grimes of nnd there to hc-fl,crl hy nw, reonrvlnf< lwnf'flt•' nn•1 th,, lnndl\ comtll'i"r.ll within only 2 m.vKclr the ,t•ht:ht to r(!JtJcl nil tho Mille•· Rood No, lJT'rTln Srrr.clnt AA· La:nslng·· spen·t' Sund th f to nny nnd fU•HHll\t•nt DiAtl'lcts will h~ subject to l'C• '· ay O Or• hldR, nnd to mljnUI'n HITCh fcltilllt to KliCh VIU\\', and yolll' old rel'l'igcrator, or if you have no trnd~· We will be closed May 30 arul':U mer's ' mother, Mrs. Minnie time '""' t>lnce "" I nhnll llllhltcly 1111· And' You nnd F.ncla flf You, Owncrtt qrfffiCS\ • ·. ·' . ': . h01·t~:e,llnte for the COMJIIetlon o£ KUCh nnfl JtCI'tiOn!t inlC1'C~1lCJI in the nrotf!!Ull!l in, (my $25 and this $110 suite is yours. lnnd~. lll'e hm·cby cited to nJlPt!Rr nt tho $274.95 :, Mr. and· 1\fl'~.. ,Donald Simons enntrnct, nnd tho term• of tmymcnt tlmu nnd talnrf! of Klich l'nvluwlnt: of n11~ of Lansing have a son, David theroliw. •hnll' und will be "'lllounce•l ut lllwtlonmcnh Rft nfm•oRnid, 11nd he hent·d Rixon, born May 21. Mr. and Mrs. the time lind lliiiCt! of letting, Any llel'• with rr.Npllrt to Klich tlllPrlnl IUI~c~amcntf' ~op deKh·lnLt' to hid on the nhove men .. nntl yom• lntci'CMtli In l'elntion thereto, If Thorburn Lumber & Coai.Co .. : E,. J. Shpmw of:Dansvllle spent tinned wol'k will he' r•••rul•·ed to •lopo•lt )'1111 Hn clcsit·e. 208 N. Mason Phone 2-7131' et 1 d 1 t k i } with tht• Dt·rdnng~ flont·d n certified nnte!l thiK 20th dny or Mny, l\. D. sev 'a ays as wee W t I •lwclc,. or c•n•h to tilt' nmonnt of l•'tvc 1 Oli2. ' 1\[llSOil them, ,n,uuh·cd ($ilon.on) Doli'"'H n• 11 .,,u•r•n· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Amstutz '•• thnt ho will ••ntcT' lnln'cont11wl nnd l11lRALt> L. l1RAHAM, .. ·' II (urnl•h th .. T'cnuh·c•l lnllnl •• I"'"'Ct'lltcd County Dr•nln Colllntlt~~tloner,l an< I daug Ilters, Phy Is and Do· by lnw. ~'he chcci

O['fl \\'01'1'!: f'lllili'Clll .TnrJCilOtl, nmt, County Mav 29, 1952 Page 6 1•lon to nulltY, ncr.cptocl, honcl cnntlnuccl Mc•Cormlclt pnrl\ In Wllllnmston ..!Jt, lnoham News New Court Cases lu llfllti!Hf fol' tWIIIUIIf:u, lJ!lcln'iage Lice11ses nncl gJJnnmo Copp, ~Perincl, In 'I'Jw PmiJIIII nr ~hu Htulo nf Mlf•hiJ.wn 'J'htlrHI]Uy, Lnw hlllll(ll' elnos; Mnrln .To DoWitl, ,,, ------VII, Hoburl l:llii\IIIH, AI'I'UiUIIIIIUIIt, r•II•Jqlr•tl Wilfl'i'd Mc•o, ·Ill, f,n!IHIIIIO nnmlhy J.. .Tnl'k nncl .Till Ann Mnrshrtll ol Horsemen Stage 'Miuhhrnn Huru11'l111unl. n( Huvu11un VH, J.CIIilly, Hl:l'upttHI, JUillllllllud, llnlph, 1111, J.urwl1ur~ f11·st, nnrl Koltl1 Smith, :;ocond, In Fluyd 1 Gr1•goi',Y spcmt :;evc•l'nl clnys Ins! II'H ,J. Camrdwll. AIIIHIJniUliL, 1>'1'11111\ 0, Thn l tffl(llu nr lhu HIHitr nr Mlr•hl.mn Vlr,rll 'l\ lli'IJII!t•, 11·1, w.. hhtii'Vlllf'j Jln .. a.f:'nitPd; Murin .To Dr!Will, lh'lil, I ' Mllllll'tl, nt LUI'Ilt'Y ~~t'llt'l'lll 111111 J.uuiK ,J, VH, Hol!t'l'l Culkln1h C)l'llur In nm.•nJI tt!lll· trl!•ln ,1, :\lluu, Ut, \Vrthiii'I'Vlllrr, WPel1 w!JIJ their gi'IIIHipnmntH, Annual Show at CuJ'IIHtl lliiHIHtll!lt, II ~Lill'llt!YIIo nnd .Tohnnm1 lloyd, Her•onrl, in 'I 1 plulnl uud Wlll'l'lllll n/1 fh'lit. ,,Jfr!llur• tn Wllllnm "· 1\f!llfJk'" nr. :!::.!, T.nnHiriJn Funtunl'l'H, lut•., n Mll'lllk'llll Chi'IHII'II• lund Cllrdllll ruunty inH(I•lld nr J-ihluwn­ Mr. nne! MI'H, Merton Hlec!, II!II'Hema IIHh 1[1, b!ngJIHh senti Holt News ,Juf'llll"llnn ,J, J·:vrn':-1 1 :!11, l·;nut l.nriHilllr, llun, y11, J~dwnnl 1•', Mdlnnnt•ll, 'l'l't'tillllHft llt'l! 1'1111111)1, "'' I IJnHI•·I II. ltutr•• 11·., ~! l, Lnnuin~t; ,!1•1111 lfnrry MnnrnP or Gem·gin nnrl Hlehnrcl Dlc!llnsnn, lli'HI, and ,To· 1111 Lhr• l'lltil•, i'!nrl W. llt11111, flr'll!HI H1111• A, Nt•hwn, I, Northwind Farms 'l'hl! l't'flllltl 11f u( Mlnhhmn :! l.nntdlr)-(', _ it(H, Ullfii'IIUY, thu Htntu ;\nnn [{epney, Hl'Ctlnd, In lior:;r.. l'tlrs. Ernest Burlew - Phono 8832 vH, UnhNt limclnn llnlifll', At'l'ui~lllllt•nt, o.. ot'Hu w, llt•uw,), ~a, 1.1111111tw; '1'111'1· Mrs, Nr!llle Dr•ltz nnrl Mrs. J~tlwl sldr·~ llnnnld (J, MuuM111un, n mlnol' hy h!H In spit r! of gruy • 111111 jl!f'/ldlll) IH!ilty, II!'C'!!pll·d 1 I'OOHIIh)r•IJ, 11111 W111tld11!.dun, 111, T.nnlllnt~. WHI'O mllliHhl(l, Wcstr•l'll sr•al; nnurrllun l~tln·l Jt!. M.1t:MIII1111, vH, llun· Grant onVPtlhervllle guests liii'I!IIIH of l'llfn fi[) hlll'.~CH llllci !Hnlhm·~ At·e llonorrcl ,luHPph l'uzlt•,o;ld, J!il 1 L1111Hir11r; Antill UltJ (j, CltiUIII'l', 'J'I'I't!Jtllll/'1 1111 !)It! f!JUH', 'J'Jw f't•llpln ur lhu Htntu or lr)iPhhcnn Hntl'tdi, fi I. J.nnHitiJt. af dinner Sunday or Mr. unf( l'lciPrs tool\ pnrt In T~anslng S11tl· Petm· DcWilt, ill'st, nncl Her­ HltdN lllltl Alld!•l'HIItl, Utlfii'IIUYH. ' vH, Ghul'l"H g)l~hn HIJhniJ'pr•, 1\n·nhcnm~nl, Mrs. Elmer Waterworth nncl .rnnu>~l W, ,Jnr•r•ntl, ~Hi, J.unn!t\lr i Hu­ Mr~. Ivnn Monroe. o( p)tquJnd guilty, IH'COflllltf, l'tJOI/IIH)IlcJ, rile and llunt dub's sixth wln·n· bert I llmillw, second, In IHII'Itoss I•!Lhul I~. MrwMIIIun, udmlniHLr·ntrls UIIJIIIP M, C:nrlrloll, :!•t, J.nnuiiiJf, Study Club Has Mrs. Eclwln Clever we1·e sur­ 1/w t..:HLILltl nf Lnwt•unctl ,J. MncJMIIInn, .J, .• 'l'htl l'ttnplrJ ur Llw ;null' cd Mil'llfrWII Wllllnm ,J. WllldmHHI, '.!7, l'•·n·y; florin Mr. an1l MrB, Merton Rice wr.rc rlhhon hoi'.~!! show nt Northwlnrl elnss; r•:llnrl'ne Copp, first, nnd t'uiiHctl, VII, lJunnlcl (j, CnUJit!l, 'l't'CltiJHltiH VH, llulwrl lhiiiJIII prised Sunclny honoring 1heir ,Jn.Yr\1'1', ArTHhcnrnnnt, 1•• l't·lc·t~, '.!·1, J.unul1m. ~III'His ut cllnner Su!HiiiV or Mr. 1111 thu 1'11111', HIHitll' lllltl J\lld!II'Hflll, !~arms, 8usl LanHlng,·Sundny nft· Sharon .!nl'!\son, HPt'OIHI, In opc•n nt­ p[ondt•tl uuflty, 1\IWIIJIII'd, nrnmulucl. llitiH•I'I 1·:. HldtlrnuH·, .! I, C:urn: lit II}' hlriiHlny rmnlversarles when their lnl'nuy/'1, 'l'lw Pr·nplu ur lhu Htnln uf Ml•·hiJwn nne! Mrs,, Max Mllhottl'n unci j1nnpnr; .lohanna Boyd, llrst, nnrt Installation of ,J, 1\uulwl'IJ, '.!:!, Lnntdl\){, crnoon. llorses were rinterecl from rlnuuhters, .cnrnle Ann nnd Pnt, 'l'hum1111 A. WIJJ,IrrH, dhn WIIIIIIIH Mo· vH. llnruld 1.11incnn. £hdt·r· dltwhnndnl{ Cul'l ,I, ~llt•l·aJ,,,,~:~Id, --· Lannhu:: clnughlers of .Tar·k~nn. Lansing, nnrl nil parts of lite Hill'· Elhtn!ne CopJl, so('()nd, In hill'!'· lfll' Hnl!•!i Yllo rhu City ur MIIHUII, ll lll'flilll!lflllf'J', Mtat·lnn t\, (inrhmn, J\1, l.nnH]I\\(. prepared nne! server! r1 eltlelwn mrlnldttnl c•nr·porntlun. Ht•plt!vlu, l,t•wltt Ml', 111111 Mrs. rTngh 0Pslf'I'IP nnt! hnd1; Annnlwllc• llldwx, llrst, nnrt 'I'll" i'rmnln llf lhn HtniH nf Mlt·ldl.illn J·:r.r·a JJ, KUPJtfl'l', ·IH, l.uu:;irq('; llt•ll~ rounding c·ountry, principally J), llt•llllllll, ()\\lfltlnu, lllflll'flf·Y· New Officers cllnn!!r nt the hom!! of Mm. CII'V· VH. Millt'l' Hlll•llt•Y, OJ'dt•r·. tl'it•P lln\,PI', HI, Vt•l'll\UIIIvilll', 11ohm·t visltr,J Dr. Vlsgor Sunday Bartmra Werle, Sl'£'111111, In I'!Jlllln­ In ll1·1 Pc•tlllon nf Alhm V. llnwnt•,V 'J1hu J'PIIIIIt! IIH· Hlutn nf Mlr·ldtwn Tnglmm, Clinton and Enton c•o11n· 1 ur lllt•hnrd A. TI••J.yJu•r, :!1, J•:11HI J.nnHIIIIf: er, for tlw twn fnmllleR, After fm• l't:I-IIIJI'IIllttll nr fljUJI ntul' /'l JJcouiJHt•, afll'l'lloon In llw :'ll. I.aWI'f'HJr!! t.ion, nrhtlts, fo!ngllsh iiC!ill; Mnrilyn M1·s. LfiWI'f'IH'C .Tnlmson, new­ VH, gcJwn1·d J•'I'UIIIdH M,·f)nnrwll. :i('ntr•rH''' llni'CJihY L:uuli, :.W, f•:urd Lnllrlilll!. lft•s, 'J'hl' ]HII'SC!H llllci ridPrH WC!I'I' dinner the group nttondcrl lhe Ot•OI'JHt ,J, IIJJ!It•r, nllnt•nc•y, I ~-r. YHili'K ,Jndd~nll rwiHon, Nlltr+~'l Ht .. lnl.umpf, !1!1, J.ntuillll(i llr•IPII hospllal. Pllll'red In nn nverngt! nf :l <'!ns~!'S Davis, lil'sl, nncl Muril'l Watson, Chance1•y PN1Pit• l·Hult• or 'Jy-ell'i'll'd PI'I'Hiclcmt or the IInlt 11walre In Lnnsing. During lhr. 'l'ht• of lhl• Mkhll(/111 ,Jt•11I1H, ·I !I, J olllllillllf• Ci'.Yiltlll Chl'iHlUJih!J!' VH. 1.110 H. (;hiiH~ VH, ,rmwph IJ. S<·nli••· (h•dttr' uxlt•ruiiiH( c•aeh, maldng a Inial n[ l•t:i t:ll· sr•c•otul, Pt{lillrtllon, \VI'slr•rn seal; Child Study f'iull, wnH attired In !!venlng, I h!! girls servqrl en lee lnplll'l'. IHvurt•t•. Hnwnnl A. M,.n,twun, J)alt• A. llnniH, ~H, To~anHIIIJC 1 Ann I•: li. tlnw within whl~h In Ht~ltlo lhr. t•nn .. llul!nwny, II, Ltlflnin)l. ll'ic!S in llw 1•1 evanls. Marl1! .T11 DeWitt, llrst, and llar­ a pale lllun suit with white accos· ntlul'nt•y (ul' Jllnlut.llf; Hrud11m IIIHI fdllt! Hllllt•mPIIl u( frH:lH. and Icc cmnm. Both Mrs. Wntcr­ Cnnl/dlull, lltlfii'III!YH rnl' dtlff'lldnut. Cltnrl"" II. ,Jun"''• 1 (1, f,unulnl(; Unr·n· hnra Werle, Hr•concl, J•!ngllsh pil!as­ LfJI'III'I'•Linclun enntdl'lwllnn Ct,, VH, thy J. l•'t•ll, 1!1, LlliiHiiiJr, T•!xl1iilltcrl at tho show wr.I'C!: sorles for l!w lnslnllntlon c~CI'e· Worth and Mrs. Clever rccclvr.rl Lllllll 0, f•~f:ldllll'l YH, 11111'1' Jt:r•l(hllrl, Clark Center 'J'Jwudnru II. SduutnJ1, l'l ul, Onlt•t• dJH .. Fmnl' 1\, l•;ntun, al. Wlllinmatnn: ure; lllvol't'f•, llnhhartl, Jo'ux urul 'l'hnnHIH, nt~ !TPacillncr, !i·gnilerl slnllirm 111 monies Wednesday evening at corsnges nf rr.cl nnrl yellow cnrnn· rn IHI-\In•c 1~11 IJIHt, Mllda·t•cl ,JonuJr, :1:!, l1t•WI11. lHI'II. Bnnnlcl Clnrl• hii'IH',VH, llur•l\ur··l•'nwl"l' Wr•t'lt•lc (:n. VH, 'l'lwn­ ,, Northwlnrl Fmms; Won d r• r I't•ll'l' DeWitt, flrsl, 111111 llll'il· the Pagocln In Lansing. Mrs. Her· lions from tlwlr rl:urghtei'H, In ltu: Pt!tiLiun nf ,J. Unluol't Htc•WI\l'tl ( luiii••H II. Wnl'l'l'll, ~11, LunHIIII-\'; Vlr­ dcn·t• Ir. H1•huHinli, t•l. 111. Onh•l' dhnuiH­ t:aHlr•l'lnn, ~·1, J.nmllnlf, ani Dkl1i11Hnn, second, in WPslPrn nnd Huth ll. Ht,•wunl fur· lu Vllt'U1P pul'­ nlnln Mrs. Al'l'itlr! Milelwll, Miss Tela llm•se, tricll hot·so o[ Mr. and hert Hemalle, wns Installing offi· HinJ.I' C'IIIIHt•, ,J1dlnn J,yun, 1 H, Mnr11r11: llnl'l'lt·ll 1·:. llon llf /Ill r)llt•y, l•'l't•tlt!l'lt•), C!, Nuwrnun, Hnt•lu•I'~FnwJ.,t• 1~11'1'tl'ir. C:n. vt~. 'l'h••n .. MI'H, Flnycl l'ilehcr, Amarillo, pleasun!; HoiiPrt Smllh, first, nnd Cct'. Shl' presenter! each new off!. .lr. c:uuuwny, I X, Mil Hill\, Wallll't' and MI'S. Osear CIHim(HHI do1'1• Ir, Hl'hnHtuk, l'L al, Oi'tlt•t· dbmlu­ Jlt'l'h!'l'l IL Swl1w, .JI'., :!ll, Hl'l'llll~li•·ltl, 'J'Pxas; nnd Wayne l~niiPr's Prill· Ellal't!ll£! Copp, s!'t'IIIUI, ill 11111sll'ili c!!r wit It a corsage nf mixed flow· Mni'VI'I };, 1\ln~t Vii, ,John P. 1\Jnj.(', IIIII Hinv: I'IIIIHt•, l nl. Ordl't' tlil'l­ l'rlll'ic·l<, rtll, l.lltHiiltl-\'. hundred person~ altenr.le11 lltl' BI'Vl'l'ly UIIPI', second, In potato Vorce, v I c e·p I' C! sIc] c n t; Mrs. Library Hours 11'1!111• Munl'lln YH. Hom1•1' L. MCIIII'tW, mlHHlriJ-t' r tnuw, William Mr~r.ee in Lam;ing. ltlc-hnl'tl ,J. Jliro[,H, ,Ja•,, '.!II, Jo!ltlil Luii­ JIIVUI'I'j•, 'l'IIIIOIIIH O. HhlllH, HltOI'I\I'y, show. raee; Marir! .Jo DeWitt, llrHI, ami Dwight McBride, treasurer; M1·s. 'l'lw P••oplt• or tlw Stntn of Mlt•hhwn Hhl!t: MIII'JWI't•t Jo', Wt•llf•l', 1!1, fo:HH1 Lun. Mi.Ys Alc!lha Clarl' of Enton Nu[rf,, H•·nlt V/'1. GludyH Hcnlt. JJ!vnl'l't', YH, Wultt•l' CJ, JW i~. Onlt•l' fm• Jtn.fm•nt Cnnteslanl:-~ winning lop hrm- MllfwH, sPeollrl, In :i-gnited. Vlrlol' Smllh, rccnrrllng sccrc- Wllll11m B. lluHt~7..YII, uLLnrnPy, Hi/IJ~• Hapicl~; r!:rllf'f! on M1·. nnrl Mrs. nr I'Sitl!l'l Wftlli'HH fN•/4, llnrrtld Jo'. Ht•httt·ld••J', :.! I, T.nn,;lnn: For the Summer Hlt•/llPII In the ~roup clnHsrs l'ell'l' De· 1ary; Mrs. K G. Schlosset•, cor­ Pr·ny vtt. Puul C. Ynlllll-fl'l", In llw mnllt•r nf tho lll'lltlnn nf Al­ Do11nn .J. l'1·11't'H, l."t, Lllntdrqr, Ct!dl !Iurtenhlll'l: Saturday nfter­ Jtl'fll-ll't'llllru.c llllnt'flj•y, nnd J1r·11tln Cur·tuw• Mr. and Mr~. Al'chle Mill·lwll Wit land rlnugiJier, MnriP .Jo, look lun V. llownt•.Y fol' I'I'Hinl'lltlnn of hiH Jnr•J, J,, ~khl11t'll11111, ~ri. l.un:tlnl!: Mtlt'• tlorm. rcsponcllng- sr.ct·otnry; and Mrs. Cn, IIIII rnr· dfi(•IHI'IIIinn or riJ.!hlH, Plt•l't!t•, Clltf'l'lltl\1' 111 1tl.'t:f1Ht•, fJr•th•r' fot· ht•lll'lnJ(, atHI MJ's. Osr•at• Champor! vlsitl'rl Plnllt'l\ nnd HnmHf•y, ullnl'llf!YH. f(III'PI Jlflj..(llll, :!·I. J\1 rdl', lirsl in lhe family einss with Der­ Vernon Smll h, parliamentarian. Are Announced 'l'h~t J',lnplt• or llu· Htnlt• uf Mh·hhrnn Mt•lvln L. Cnrrn, :to, 0\\ll!I!IIJ: f1111h J•;, M1·. nncl Mrs. Donald Clarl< and Willlt! M. All•:\lllldt'l' VH, l~d~ltl' w' Mr. and Mrs. Cart Mill'ilf'll llf wood Dieldnsc1n and son, ntehard,, VH, Hldrnr·d Mnl'tlrl l<'lu.rl{, Al'l'niKnnwnl., Jlr•lll'dlt•l, :12, loiiiiHIIIJ!, dlilriJ·pn visited M1·. and Mt•s. Otto Ench guest founrl her'"Piii'Cc AIP:o-:llrlllel', tllv1n'cr•, Alvin /\, Nci!Pr, nt­ HIUnt) lnHit•, Wlll'f'I'IIPOII II Jlft•H of nnt St. Louis Sunday. tmrll'y, ll!'fllllli Jo:. O'Cnllll'rhnn, :t:t, J.nu AnJ~P· Jc:IIIC'lH!r nf LPslie Saturday night. t:lidng sec·ollrl plal'e, while Murl· rlesl~rmled lly pastel ]Jinll cnrds, fslumml.cr hourtnsl for Holl hrnnch a.rnllty t•nl.t't't•d lty t•nul'l, hnntl t•nnlhllh•tl lt•u, ('ul!r: 1\lii'P L. Nhon, :!.i, L11~1 s\11· Mni'Jnrlt! C. Clll\rnh1•1'H VIi. f:lf•n 1•', nt ~I ,fillO. Mi·. and Mrs. Willis !Tartenhurg Mt·. ami Mrs. Huss!'ll Sltr!lrllln (yn LPavilt with Mnrllyn Davis printer] in red 1etlel'!-l. A gift wns ,o n.~ 1ctm cot r y llhrary nre ClrurnlH•I'H, ll!Ynl'f'r>, Huyrnnntl II, ltUJrH· H"'''H, Cllllr. '1'111' Jl('frJrl•• 11r lhP f-ilute nf Mit·ht~un l'lnl'r·nt•t• 1\. Wlu ,.,,.,., ,ll',, ~I, Ma11nn: and snns of Bailie Cl'Pf'll vlslll'd tr111k llrsl Hllrl Peg~y. Lloyd with pu1·1, utlm rlt!y, nnrl f:rmlly of Wlweh~r were wool< presenter! to tlw retiring presi· now In .erf~ct. , rile n~mn h~ur, vH. fo:nt'l Lt'Hoy CluulwPII. Ot•d••r· di.'i- ,Jnnn H. Wult,•t', I (1, I oJIIUiilll~. YH. Ml', and Mrs. Dotrald Cl:trl; Still· ./ffanna Kl'c!ttey, sel'ond, in ttw \VIlli•• \VnliH•J' All we ln \l'nll • • r service school hus, will he dl~continucd t•hui'J.dlll<\' fll'nhiLtiOIII'I', l'nll'll'in II. !-i••nll, :.!:.!, J•:aul l.rrnt~inr\'. d:ry were Mr. a11d Mrs. Llu~·tl Mr. and r,Jn;. LP!?ny TTml am! 0 Wt!l'llwinwr•, lllvoJ'f:f'. Glurl>, 1\h•ln, '1'111' Ot•nt•l'll[ lldl'ult Cnrp, VH. M. pns ~ yent s • • • • until school opens ngnin In Sep- n, Tlnnnltl 1:. l'r1r .. y, :!"i, ~lntlflll: .Jnun M, H:rrlenhurg nncl childron ol' M1·s. Eva llarl of Bailie Creel; Durlng the hus1ncss sess1on tembcr llnu•In1diiUH 1 flltrhuJI lllld J•~l'llt\1.!1', nr Onlt•l' J..\'l'lillllnJ( INIV£' lo lllnt•l\11. Wheeler, Mr. anrl Mrs. Max Hurl· were Sunday eallr.rs of Mr. ami yearly rcpo1·ts of all committees The 'hours for th!! summer C:fllll\1'1[, lllliii'III!YII, Unnnld A .•Tone~ VH, Cht•Htt•i' Cn1·l cnlmrg nnd family of St. .Tohns, Mn;. ilowarrl Clark. Violn M. Wr·h.chl \'H, Tlnlwl't A. \VriJ.dlt. Cr·nad. Ordt•l', 1\'ere given, and plans for n fnm· months will he as follow~: Mon· nl\'nt'''"· B••njnrnln 1•'. Wut-urn, ntlonwy, J••t~.•m IJ, ])pmon'l Vll, Knthr.J•itH' llnlll',v and Mr. nnd Mrs. Delllcrt Pearson Mr. ami MrH. E!arl Pierson and ily picnic which will !!nd the club day, Wednesclny, Thursday and Al(rPcl L. l'it•rc•n VH, HuLh 16. l'it•l't't'. 11111! Mnrh•tn Bnilr·.Y· Ord•'i' nr dhoniHHnl. South LeRoy nf Eaton Rapids. son and Mrs. Robert Pierson of lllvctJ•c:•·· Wllllum II. ltntw:-,yJ,, nltnl'lli'Y· Wllliarn 1•:, 1\!n~lu•ny vH. MichiHIIII lit•· year, were discusser]. Members Friday aftemoons· from 2 1 l'i George Clarlc o[ .Tackson spent Lansinr,r visited Mr. n11d Mrs. A. 0 Myt·tle M. Axl••l vt~. Hny J), AxtPII, Ill~ IJHI'lmt•IJt n( Ut•v •• t•t nl. OJ•dt·r· Ht•ltinu :llr~. 1\let•lon Rice voted In parlidpnle in lhc fall vnr·m•. llttl-l'hPH unci Cnmphc•ll, lltt(II'III',VH. rrHitlt~ pnl'llon nf l't'Hlmlnlng nr·d .. t•, Sat urclay with 1\11·. nnd Mrs. ITow- B. %ir!gler Sunday C!Vening. homecoming by having n flont o'cloclt, nnd Friday evenings from CnmJJIII'II, nltul'!lt'YH. Till' Pt!UiriP nr 1ht• Htutt• nf Mil'irlf.l'nn Mrs. Duel Sr.hmilll nne! chilrlrcn al'll Clm'k. ' Mr. anrt Mrs. Howurd Case and anrl hoot 11. 7 to 9 o'cloclt. Ft'lllle't'H 1•', Kl11vill" vH. T.ol"t•n;~,n I•\ \'H, .Jnhn Hlchnl'tl (lii'Hc•h. Al'l'nlunnwnt, 11 1\inviiiP. llivoi'C'P, Hoy 'l'. Cnnlt•y, nttnr~ wnlvt•tl l't•ntlinJI o lnfnl'lnntlun, lilond of Lansing spent severn! dnys Mr. and Mrs. Clair Brown dtililren of Ashland, Ohio, wPm The Summer nemllng club, IH'Y• mutt•, wht•i't'UIHJn n ttlf+n nf not •~tiilly cnlleclon Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Huscll caller:; Monday afternoon of Mr. During l he evening secret pals which has been announced in llnylt• H. Sit'Vf'l\11. VH. Shil'ley A. fltro­ t•!ltf'l't•tl lry Clllll'l, hood HC( Ill $1,111)(), lnsl week with her parents, Mr. wer!! revealed anrl nnmes were VPI\H. llivtn·ct•, Uowlll'd A, Mt·Gowun, ut­ t•untlitlnru·d tn npJIOIII' 11L Mny ll'l'm nr and Mrs. Ivan Monroe, and al· Sat urrlay evening. and Mrs. A. B. Ziegler. tui'IIP,Y. CO\\I't, ~.lmwn for tile next year. boih or the Hall schools, will tended the Ncl~on sehool picnic, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart ami Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of open .June 2, cunlinuing 1o the llnr•IH M. LOVf•till vH. Cleo A. T.ovt•ull. Uui'hlll McGroo VII. nr \\CO IJcvill, t•t nl. A report wns mnclc of 7 llC!W middle of August. Boys ami girls nil! fol' IIIHilllmPnt. ,John L. r.t·hdrton, Ot•rlr•l', The Nelson school pupils will! rlaur~hiPrs wen! Sunday guests of Hanisnn spPnt a few days 1his n!Lunwy. 'l'ht• PP.nplro of tht> Stntr nr Mll'hll-\'un their mothers nnrl teacher, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry in week with Mr. and Mrs. William memhcrs for tl1r pnsl yrflr, g-iv- signing up for the club will try Hichurtl /\, Sit•hly VH, Bnr•lwl'n A. Vfi. Hill Jill (!, CiHirH!y. Sr>tlltlllt•t• 7~-1 ,j At Davis'· Rit·hly, Jllvm·e·r•. Chnllf'M P. Vnu Note, ,VPIII'!4 ,)rlt'),HOO lti')I'ICH\, Gladys Reynolds held a ]licnie nl Eaton H.apids. IIart. lng the club n lola! of 27 mem- to rend 10 bootes during the sum· nllnl·nroy. hers. mer. They will receive n Rending Willinm To:. Mn!4kt•ny VA, Mlc•hhmn Dt•- Mrs. Johnson named lhc fnl· club butlon nfler they have read 11111'1 mr•nl. uf Ht·\'1'1\IH' nlltl Lnuh; lt. NimH, ronuniHHinnflt', Hill fttl' n•Hinrinl. Hlt·har·•l lowing 'new committees for the 4 boolts, and a ccrtlficalc II I hay 1~. LnmiJ and Willinm P. Lnn1t, lh·trolt, 1!152-5:{ year: Hislorinn, Mrs. El· reach th!! goal of 10 bool. I Ufi2. rlnnce will be held in the town Sparrow hospital Saturday for p,.,.,.nt, liON. ,JOHN MrCJ.EI.I.AN, hall Saturday evening, Jun!! 7. surgery. Sho will remain 1herc Ju E~tntr. of E'I'IIEL A 6:30 dinner wlll he served with I.. PIIILT..Il'S, llt•c•t•n:·wd. Mrs. Schmicll of Lansing, nrc Lulu ,J. AlriH•y hrn·in~ fll ... tl in l't:Jill clnncing from n to 1 o'cloclc. Mu· staying In Holt with the 13arlcer I'CIIII'i ht•t' fiClilion Jii'IIYill~{ thnt n l't'l'• sic will be prnviclecl by the Holt tnin ifiHli'Umt•rtl in wl'itirn~. piii'POI'Lirll! At the Old Price high school dnnce hnnd. Ticl1ets children. to he tJw lnHI will nnd tt•HIIIInf'tll or linitl The Methodist church is hold­ doct•UKl!fl now on lllt! in Hllid court he• may he obtained from Sam Ad· ndmltted to lli'Oillltr., nntl thnl the rul~ cock. ing a children's Slimmer Bihle minJHII'IIlion nr HUitl f!litlltf' Ju• H!'llllff•cJ school, June 2 through Jtme 9. to 1'h" Cr>ntrnl 'l'l'IIHt Cohlpuny or to ~IOinl! nlhPI' tllliluhJc JlfH'MOH, Yes, Folks, the Ingham County News is raising its subscription rates. We are Bngag·emenf. Is Tohl Classes wi~~tar~ a:.:_ o'clocl<. It iH OJ•ti(•I'CII, 'l'lllll t.he 20th llny or Junro, A. Jl. l!lfr~, Ill tron n't•loc•l; ill !he• Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Jackwny !\lAitY IUI~NOVSim I~LI~C'rHn fol'l'llOnn, 11t tho pmhnlt' nll'it•P, :!01i \V. forced to do it because of the rise in the cost of newsprint and general increase m or Hall announce I he engagement Almn college seniors olcctccl SnJ!Inuw St., LnnHiiiJ..\', Mllwhwn, ht• nncl iH )Jr"rl•hy 11/IIIOilllf'd fH~ Sr.. o.r Tobi, Cnlifornin. The cou­ HiVo WfH!Jtll lll't•VifJll!l to HnitJ dny nr heru·in}.!', In thP lnl.{hrtm Count 11 NPwH, n ple is planning an early Jun!! llEER SimN IN AUiti~UUS nt•Wsp:qrf't', pl'inted nnd di·culnled in We feel the Ingham County. News is still a bargain, though, even at the increased wcdrling. Crowston lives at 4315 Leonard Nelson and llis tlaugh· M:lid counh·. Wildwood Avenue, Lansing. JOHN McC!.El.T.AN, tcr, Annabelle, saw two deer A 1'ru(' COJly: Judg-e nf Pt•ohnte subscription rate. . cross Aurelius road bet1veen El· ltulh Schllprol'oot ·' _ Gower Chapman wa~ official llott and Curtice roads in Aur!!· J)upuly Hog!HtCI' or Pl'nhnln ~~w3 layman representative for the !ius township at 7 o'clocl<: Tues­ ORDER OF PUBLICATION Lansing- Presbytery nt the g!!n-~ dny morning. The buclc and do!! FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOIJNT AND PETITION FOR EXTRA FEES • ern! nsscmbly In New Yorl( City bounded nway when their car np· RISDALE-Junc 18, 1052 lnsl: weclt May 22 to 28. pronched. . Sl:itf' of Michi!-1'1111. 'fhC! Prnhnt~ CnliJ'l The Old Rates Will Be 1n Effect fen· the County or lnghnm. At n MeM:;ion of Hnltl Com·t, held nt thf" V!·olmlt• OITiet• in 11w City of MnHon, in 1-lflid Connly, on the 2:11·d tiny of Mny, A. ll. l!tli2. Pc'PHent: liON. JOHN McCf,ELf,AN, .Judge of P1•ohnlt:!, Jn thtl Mnltt!l' nf Uw EMLalo or c:uN. Special Announcement NA It JUSilAJ,E, llceonHocl. Thursday - Saturday Lloyd U. Pm•t• hu\'in~ flied. in Mllic1 cnut·t lli!i fhutl nrlmlniHLrntion nccount, nntl h!:1 Jlfltlllun 111'/lYliiJ.{ rm• thn nllnw­ Wagon Wheel· Feeds Offer Zlllf'e lhPI'flor, nnd fm• lhc! u~Hbmm(HJI nnd diHtl'ihution uf tho l't!MftJuu or HttitJ Ingham and adjoining counties Outside local area f'!illltt• tOJ.tl!liWI' wilh h!K JIUtJtlnn rul' r•Xll'tl rccH fOI' eXtl'llOI'clinlli'Y Aei'YiccK, 1t lfi Oi'der'C'd, 'l'h11t •Lhu' 1Hth tiny or .Tun~, A. n., I !lli:.!, nt tt•n o'clock In the (OI't•noon, ut tlw Prohnt(• Olficp nL 20rr \VPMl ~uginnw fiti·ccl, Lnm;ln~~ Michip:nn, 1 year-$2 i 2 years-$3.50 1 year-$2.50 2 years-$4 htl nntl IH Junehy llll(lO[nted ror• f!XIIIllin .. inJ.t mrd nllowlnJ..\' twld nccount nnd hcnr·~ in1' Hnitl JWtition: "SQw-Lac" • It 11'1 Put•thcr• Oa•dprm), 'Phnt 1111hlic no .. ti{~e lhr.reof be p:ivon hy nuhlicntion or n SOlV'S lUILI\ REPI~ACEIUEN'r COllY of thiH Ol't)or fOI' tJI\'f!C HliCCOHH(YU wr.eks f'l'f•vioiiM tn Hnltl dny of hc•nl'inJ.t in thn lru.dwm Cuunlv Nt!WM, n Jlf'WHJIII" JU!-1' m·lntcd nnd cii'CIIInt.ctl in Huili Cnun· ty. Watch Next Week's Ad JOHN.. MeCJ.Er.T.A N, A 1'nJ~ Copy: Jmhco of Pr·olmt11 BEGINNING. "' JUNE 1 • llolu•rt I.. l11•nll, I..nn· nimr, Mlchh:mn, an 01' bcrm·e thn 1Rl cllw of AUR'U!lt, A. n. 1 flli2. nt ten o'clock In Shel!lon Fee.d Cv. lhc fo1·enoon, HOld time nnd 11lnrc hPI'l'• 1,,, llllfJO!ntcd fnl' the cxnmlnnt!on nncl Act i.n the next l days Holt • udJnHtrncnt of nil c1ulmK ntul dt•mnnciH • • RgnJnMt Rllifl dCI"f'IIHCfl. ll t~ Further OJ•dei'NI, 'J'hnt. fl\llJIIC no .. tiro tho1·oof bo given by rmbllenlion of u rorw of UilK Ol'tlt~r tm•. \h••er tntcC(!nHivn Produ~eri Elewator Co~· . WC'flk" jlt'flVlouq to nnftf tli\Y or henl'lnJl', in th,.. Iotthntn r.ountv.. Nr!WM, n ncWI\JlRllCI' · Wi~Uamaton .printed nne! clc•culntecl In ••hi county. ... SAVE MONEY! ' · ·JOIIIII 1\foCf,F.!.l.AN,

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.... ',I ,I WllllnmAfnn NrlZIIrr.nn, Reo D, r.IJIPINC01"1' l~AUNFI IIONOUR ology In Rcptmnhm·, lfl:-1,. 'r,:Wl Miller, 1iustor, Church school 10 .r, Allnu Llpplnmll, former pns· 200 cithhi• first. year students, l'hn Mrs. Dart Fetes Helton I nf I ileology Is 11 put•L· of n. tl),; worship aer•i lee, 11 a, m, lol' of thn WlwntiiPitl Melhorllsl. News Qj the Ch·urches nnd 8 p, m. SnulltOJ'\1 Met ilorllst UnlvorKilY, dttll'c!h, 11 minh;lc•rlnl student nl. Mr. and Ma·s, LippltH!nl t, and their• ·Church Groups Pr•rldns Sdmol nr 'l'li<•ology, Drd· two f'hiidr.,n, ,John Ailrm und North Alll'llliiiH C1h111'eh, Rev Mrs, Wllllum 1•', Dart o[ Mason Kat hr•t•inr•, .n:·qit•ll llr'f'tht·•~n, Hr.v. F.. the C'ltUI'dl, combinerl service~ d~slt•oy all knowledge of Him from the face of the cm·t11. and a sr~cial lilustl'aterl worship ,•' wlll he lwlcl In I he Oltcmos hir.:h Gmnille, pnstor. Sunday sehool, Wllllumstnn Seventh Dny All· They fleek to destroy the inrtuencc arxl good wm·ks of His :iPr·vlcr' for· tlw r~hilrlrf'n, with sehool. It Is the annual lJaccalau­ vcntl~t, :JJG9 Stillman rond, R. K. l'ollowet·s. 'l'hcy pct·secute. They even ldll, and thus malw colorer! sllrles of God's beautiful 10 n, m.; morning serviec, 11. a. rr•al service with Rev. .Juhn m.; Christian ro:nrlenvor, 7:,1!i 11. Krlci<, pnslor. Salurdl' and Gil'l. StoJ'e 1 ~cese, pastor. Church sclt

·.~ ,. D11nsvllle 1\lcthmllst;, Rev. Sam· Your Child ;;· ·:·O~r La~y uel Seizert, pastor. 10:00, church EUY!, school; 11:00, worship service. The Chance Attendant No evening services. on account Join the parade, folks: of 'baccalaureate services at th~ We. lend y.ou. your Instrument • WI~ 'fiiiNI\ you will Save with Standard l1igh school. Prayer meeting free for a fivc-wcclt period "The.Price of.Freedom lllm to lmow tlml; on om• RED CROW:N Gasoline. shLI'f is n ll'llinctl Indy nt· Thursday evening at 8 o'clocl< at after whir.h it can be rmited ferulnnt who hus sole 1hc church. for a small. ll'C. . Atregular price it's this · of t.lw inUmnt.e !'lee es or Spring's KING-SIZE 7cmlnlnc things tluLf; nre Dansville Free 1\I~Uamllsf;, Rev. Is Eternal Vigilance. " l'hmm lor· Appolntmrmt so lmJtorhmt · to women E. H. J{incaid, pastor. 10:00, Sun· GAs Buv, ,; , cosmctks,. hniNln, day· school; 11:00, preaching serv· . I.unslng 4·0068 ' · Yom• lovell ones JU'e lee, No evening servlces on . ac· This is the message left to us by those whQ have made Open evenings Mondays, Tues· of )WI' COillJIC• count of baccalaureate services at days and Fridays · the supreme sacrifice. This Mernorial Day let's again sisterly •~nrc. the high school. Prayer meeting l'esolve to carry forth the hope of peace' and happiness. I Wednesday evening at 7:45 at' the church. ~Jewett Bloomquist Home of heating and. refrigeration supplies , quality Milson. Bntltlst. clull'ch, Loyd G. Funm·al. lloirte Caraway, pastor. George, Mur· Music Studios The Uome of Frlemlly lhum, choir cl!reclor; Mrs•. L. G. · . TERl\IS ARRANGED Caraway, organist. 1.0:00 a. m., di,!.F. I Plioi:e worship ·service; se1'rnon topic, 121 N. Ccdur · MasQn L.ansing Ice an.. u.·: e ;Co.. Ambnlnnee ·t~~~~·2~flltil service tiny ancl ricommunlon Meditation." 11:15 Also Studios In Lanslng ' · S02 w. Ash Mason Phone 2,6001 night. Ambulance equlppetl a. m., Sunday school; G:30 p.m., f r with oxygen nnd EmcrsOJI and St. Johns 1ii, rcsus~llutor. Youth Fellowship groups; 7:30 l~·j . Ll~j~ .t:. L·.;.:·.-.;,~:...;.··_.;..;... __ .;.. ___ ;... ___ ~~~-:..;.;.- ...... ---;;.' ,,__ ...;., ___ ,______• rn, evening worship service. . _,.,.._____ .._ ___ , ''· .

' ~ 1 luullilm County News Mav 29. 1952 Frrmch Sunday, Mrs, Frrmch rr.- Wheatfield Center rDnttlo Creuk Sunrtny arl gueaJul Mr, lllld Mra, Wuyne LoVetto nnrl Commencement Is Onondaga tm·nrJrl to IlltHtlngs wllh thum !oL' . ~r ihch· lion 111111 lli,IUJihlel'·h.l·law fmnlly Sniur:. 1\lrH, Jlm•ton llaldwln few rlnyH, nll'H, I•:rmw ,Jr;huHtlll Sgt, and Mrs, Hnwlcl rick, Mr. nnrl Mrs, Sluurt Arm~trou~-: - ...... ,... a Hm 1 Thursday s.,hooa Notea Dl', and Ml'H, L, H, Darling of !~loyd I~lshcl' h; servtn ,. on' S~t. Hm'l'le~c will he rllschnrgod nnd .Jerry nf Stolllhono HG-Ir-2 :;lum 'J'hur:;dny ewnlng. lng honor l'illl: Nell Dorr, James Qk ~lay night visiting' relatives in Wnync RlggH Monday,. nnd family were Saturday eve· 1 llw Plnenpple 'l'rln" ot I l1e Iln· TllC proecHslonul unrl recession· Cottrell, Donald D11clt, Douglas emOS Brcclwnrldgc 11111 Almn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Wemple of nlng callm•s of Ml', nnrl Mrs. Fred al were Jliaycd by Ml'H, l~lnwr Daclt, Marlhn June Lentz, Pat Ml'H, Ulyllt! WllllnmH M M 1'1 D Wllllnmston, Mrs. EIU'I llnwe of LoVe! tc nnd family, walinn dull u( Mlehl~un Stute t', nnr 1 rs. ' 0 Y11 01111 1 nne1 Lansing nnrl Mrs Gertrud(! M 1 M L S' t I :Junior-Senior · college cnlm•tnlncd. Ne!HOJJ. Hev, Weldon .JohnHnn Lny, Rollertn Mohr, Rnx1mnn Me· Mrs. Minnie Biwlws were sunday · , ' . • · 1'. 11111 l'S, nJ•cn . wee v H• gave the lnvncntlnn nnrl the wei· Mlchnel, Roger Pnrr and .JameH Mr. anrl Mrs. Kelt.h 1Jrar1dl o[ , ·t. I M, d M , 0 AI Muyet of Stocl1lnldge were Sun· lied friends In Maple Rapids Sun· Vot1•s were counter! Jo rlntm·· Nov! are parcntH of u son, David, gw.~ s D 1' an rs, on · day cnllci'S of Mrs. Jo~lc Hayner, d· mine llw ltlng 11111! queen .•Joyce come was given by Aulnu·n Per· Wright, neither nhsent no1• tardy len nncl lmnlly, Charlotte l'C• ••Y· :Reception Held Bmlle,y was cr·owrwrl qnccn and !tins. In Mrs. Ednn Moore's room. hom May 1D at tlw Northville tumcd home nflcr spending scv· Mr. anrl Mrs, Otto nates were .Jimmy and Hlchnrd Berry um given n bouquet of tlowen; and gmlJ Schlager l'eIaec him color:~ wern blu; .'~nd .w.ill.t?:.. . lcowslc 11c 1d Wcdnesrlay at I'ot· , perfect attendance · certificates ter park. Johnson and Mr. ami Mrs. Clulr · Mr. and. Mrs. Nallwn Lantis Smith spent Saturday In Detroit. Ilarr·y llouseholrlct· ami Mild!· lllhle :-iehnnl l'ltms Un!hwwny for the semester They were· .Jones and family of Fowlerville.. and Mr. unci Mrs. William Nls- Mr. anrl Mrs. 'l'crl Buller were elle KaisPr have been slcl1 with ' · · · Miss Phoebe 13artlell" spent tile The evening was spent watching Wanger, Jr., unci Lloyd called on In Detroit Mut~duy and Tuesday. Plans arc being made for a Third gmcle, Burton Baldwin nnd week end at Soullt Hav.\n with television ·and visiting, Refresh· l______;,______;______t a lhroal. it1fcetion. Bthlc· Hy tile Dansby prom m Leslie Friday evening, ning. Mr. anrl Mrs .•John Eames, A fiP.ecy, HlO'}'(, wuoll>hmlu~l. Wo\'llll fot• went• nnd Wlll'lllUI. It's You'll like our expert, Eighth grmlc officers arc: I'ras· orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush and Jr., visited Mrs. Mnhel Williams Mr. and Mrs . .Jim T1·uc and Mr. Jdcnl, Irene Haight; vlce·JH"CSi· 1 1 t t s d ft and Mrs. Manley Hammond 72 x 90, with " l'kh 11-lnch l'llyun sulin hhullng·, 'Itosc, J.:l'l~cm, c aug •.crs spcn • un ay a er· and Earl Gt'llctt of Lans'tn" Mon- gold, gm'ILJJium, whw, tUJIIll, whit" und bhw. prompt service. Drive in I denl, Sandra liar!·, sf!Cl'clary- Rnhert Lcrroy, II aro Jlr Dets · l er, noon. m Batte] Creclt .v 1s i t ing clay evening. b '!ailed on Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wolf Sunrlay evening. • A nice !~Itt fu1· t h1! •fllllt! bride. Gift, ll'l'llJIJlhtJ.;" nt u small rluu·ge. trcasumr, Doreen l~orcrnnn; and Tiieh they clcarcrl $141.11. Mr. und Mrs. Duane Barr In hon- eighth grade graduation exer· Dowling team members nnrl and arc mnlhmw 2-HOfil and maJ~azine racl1s. were in Datllc Creel< Sunday at 4th birthday anniversary. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Green of at the Country Kitchen ncar Holt Horner Woolen Mills Salesroom I Ilium; fl. ri:all ,------....!...------, the Percy .Tones ilflspilal. A meeting of the .Butts school Lansing arc the parents of a son, Friday evening. Mt·. and Mrs. Viele Bcclforcl vi~· district was "held at the town hall Michael Arthur. born Friday, May Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Williams Iilml Mr. anrl Mrs. Hugh Potter Monday evening to discuss their 16. Mrs. Green's pnrcnts arc Mr. and Mrs. Emma Morgan were WI~ WIU.. llE of Lansing over the week end. school situation. and Mrs. Arthur Ziegler. ~:;uests at dinner Sunday of Mr. Flnycl Haight was lalwn to a Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Wolfe of Sunday dinner of Mr. I ~uests am! Mrs. L. P. Wllllams. NO 1\lATTim WIIAT SIDI~ OF TilE FENCE Lansing hospital last wecl1. Lansing were Sunday guests of and Mrs. George Cli\rl< were Mr. Mrs. Juanita Stowe spent Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Ray . Wol!c and and Mrs. Gerald Stawart of Mn- Wednesday with her niece, Mrs. vou·m~ ON Jmvc n son born May 10. family. son, Mr. and Mr~. Duane Stew· Wayne Chaffee at Lansing. Closed The regular 0. E. S. meeting 'l'he annuall o'clock luncheon art of Lansing aml Mrs. Flex wa:~ held Wednesday evening ..A of the Klowlcdgc' Scclcers club Smith of Fowlerville. In the aft· 7 o'cloclt di nncr was served 111 was held at the home of Mr.s. crnoon they eailcd on Mr. and Oakwood Over Memorial Day From Thrusday Evening honor of officers and county of· Jasper Terry. Thursday. Mrs. Earl Lamb. 1\lrs. llowurd llerl'lck flcm·s. Harvey Srhutts furnished Mrs. Fi·ed. :Munro was. hostess .Mrs, Anna LcScncy was a din- You'll Find Wlmt You Want select ions on Ills musical saw and to a pink ancl blue shower Friday rier guest Sunday of Mr. ami Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar~lwll at.l Till Monday Morning 1Ivan Wilcox sang a solo.. evening in honor ·Of Mrs. Richard Mrs. Rudolph Michltsch of Ma· tcnrlccl baccalaureate in Stock· . About $150 was talcen m from IDodge, formerly Yvonne Clark. son. bridge Sunday evening. His neph· At. Perkins It.hc poppy sale by lh? Swartz· Twenty!flvc friends and relatives Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. cw, Dale Marshall of Gregory, Is White Post anrl Auxllwry. gathered !or the occasion. Games Roy Rusch were Mr. and Mrs. one of the graduates. were played during the evening Will ·Sanford of Leslie, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Parker and lcr:! cream, calm and coffee Mrs: Wyman Sanford of Pontiac of I;ansing culled on her parents, For the Western Auto were served. Mrs. Dodge l'e- and Irvin Rusch of Baltle Creelt. Mr. and Mrs. '!'om JJilyH Tough Children's Aid atm iHJvo a wc!ok or lojH'anldng mai'I'illl:l:. Madge: Knnnerly, ~lnr, '!'hr. stor.v of n scnnrlnl scnvcn· hits iii sloJ'f' fol' lilP.ITI, of 1111' silent sr:rr•en, resumes Jwr gel', lmyholc ltlng of thC' yellow 'J'illJrminy llllfi lo'ririll,Y Jtny 1\111· t':J)'('I'I' Willi 1111 lllljHJI'IHnl fea· Held Picnic for JnurnnllslH, Is told In "Scanrlal i1111d anrl llugh Mnriowr• apjH!ar I Ul'f'ri ntljlJllll'ling- l'Oil~. Sheet," new Columbia drama in "ilJtgir:~; In tltn AfiPI'IJrJon," a "'I'IJ<' Man·yinl( Kind" ~tars starring ' Brnrlcrlclt Crawford, Foster Parents IPr'illllt•oior jJI'miJit'lion of ihe fn· Donna fiee!l nml .John Derelt, riian Will's wblr•lt plaglll:rl 1111' ,Turly a:; n typi<'al New York girl The anmtal get-to get her fol' which opens Tuesday and west aftt:r ilw Civil Wur. · in 11 dis I itlf'l deparlltre from tile "foster" fnmliles, the hoard and "tlitlllh hlotJrlc" type of clmructer· Werlncsrlay nt the Fox 'fhentre. Will' l'ld III'H IIIII! staff o[ lim Mkhigan Children's i:~iilion liish­ stop·nt-nothing editor· of n big Fm;ter parents, theii' ehihiren World W111' II, wllir:IJ will piny nt town newspaper who builds nnd iiJI.: ·H!'if. :-:,:mr•n newcomr!r Altlo anrl the foster children plar:ed by the Fox on HatJJJ'day afternoon I tay is said by J ioilywrl()li to be maintains the circulnl.lon of his 111111 night. the pr'l'ft•r:t coml'tly foil for the newspaper hy malting every page t11e ngeney In theii• !1omc:; fot• Wayrw, IIH• I'IHigiJ anri I flllglt hlonrlr! slnl', as llw well·lnlen· a peep show nnd every headline temporary care Joiner! memhers nr:lor, Is at /lis IH•:;t in I /lis itclion lioJ1r•rl li1:ill oi' iwr lift!. Miss 1\en­ nn invitation to crime. With the of the hoard anrl ilw sluff in u iwip of hi~ crime-hunting pro· pkllll'<:. l'nlrid11 Nr•nl i:; ll1e love ll<:dy Jifll'lrays · a Court of Do· plr:nic: SllJlJH!I', illlr!rr:sl in till! flinL nwst il: itPilll iotJs ,lurlgc In tile trge, ac·c repori·er 'Stevr. Me· As a part of liw progmm \Vr•rltlim:· llr•lh lti111~· lilm In wilir:h Midwy Shuur.:h· Cleary, player! hy .John Derclt, anrl despite the opposition of the piannl'ri for thr! 1:vening, award!i Columbia l'ic:iurr•:;' ''"l'lu: 1\1ar­ 1u•ss,y nwkes his riehul. Inlier's sweetheart, feature writer rying 1\inri," sturrii11: ,IJid.Y 1Jol· for 'nwrilorious :;r!I'Vke to the "Ti1r: 1\lnrrymg 1\IJHI" screen .Tulle Allison fDonna ficetll, lidny, tilat 1\eaddUdng J\lri11 lUi,\' ll.'i '.'nl'' dir ~,·!f''l .\'II:;:; I [f)Jiinnv in hel' Chapman Is confronter! with r•oiJsirlr•rr•rl auxiliary members of J•ilrly's IH'W ligilt of love, is n•· Oscar-winning "Brll'n Yesteniay" tlw rlark page of his past when tlw starr. r!ssenlial lo IIIe service ported to give Lhe insirlr! diiJlf! o11 pr•rr"rnwnce, al:;o directed "The the wife he deserter! many years whi<'i1 I iln agcnr:y provides fo1• before shows up and threatens to ehilrii'en who must live apart expose 111m. Mark kills her nnrl fl'rlm liwii' fllll'l!nts. tries to mnkc her death loolt ac­ Itieharrls poinlcrl out also that f!irlenlnl. Steve and Julie get on llw agenr:y spends a large Jli'O• the trail of the ldller. · portion of its staff llnw in rer:ruil· Unable to call off his news· ing, studying anrl developing fos· lmunrlq, Mnrk is for!'crl lo sit in ter homes whil'IJ ·can meet I he his oJ'fiee, editing the sensational '! nreris of particular ehilrlren who stories, anrl blazing headlines require foster care. Of ncr:cssily, whir:h marl,c their discovery of I his investment of arlmlnistra· due after clue to his own iden­ live funds is waster! when fostet• parents give up I he cliffieult task MASON \'liON" ~-7421 tity ns, the murderer. of caring for a child who I'C· l:vl•ldlll! Shnws Stt•ll 1'. M. l'uuliuunn!\ !-iund,Jy Jnrllan J?ilm Nnd ., quires foster eare, he acltlctl. H Cao~llilnww• !1alurd,,y frum 3:fl20(; aud Jlk-·To~:L im.:lmJcd. "Fort Osnr,c," Rorl Camemn's fi'CIIII :i;IJ(/ P. l~l. AdiiiH•tilltll-1' ill 'l:fJU ... M. the loss nf I he home a Iso req uiws 1 lnlest starring picture, rated by lite repiaccmcnl 'of a ehild, the , r advance reports from Hollywood Thursday & Friday, May 29-30· r:osl in lr:rrns of human values is as hP.ing- one of the best pictures far more serious I htin till' admln· ! :a;{ ~I i~ laml·lllll;h '"" rlowr· in which he hns appeared, has isii'alivc cost of rleveioplng a•new been hool)crl by the Fox t heat rc home for the r:hiicl, Hir:hards rle­ . "J;W.lLl~S llN T~m Al<''nmNOON"· to play on Thursday and Friday clarcri. Ji'or t hesu reasons, l!Jc ColJtJ' n.v 'l'f'l'illlir-lllm· for what well may be an ex· agency honoi's each year, those tended run. fnslr~r pal'l:nts wlw have pro­ The pleturc, n Wallter Mlrisch virierl continuing care for a child Saturday, May 31 pmrlucl ion · for Monog-ram, was or r•hildi't!n servr!d hy the filmNI in Cineeolor. The large sup· ngency, he asserteri. Cl!rl ifieates ,,uhn W:tylw-i'alt·i<:ia N1·al porting cast of featured players were awarded to 20 foster fam­ includes sueh prominent actors ilies who have served· the a11cncy as .Jane ·Nigh, Morris Anl{rum, fm· more than 5 years. Honorable Douglas Kennedy, .John Ridgely, mention was a'iso m E. \Vikox I\athlemi J,, i\lilnc·r ltohr:rt K llruil rhurtr•s n. Halla rrl pltysir:ally hanriica(Jpcd t:hild, an lltally comes. How Rod proves Wehhr~rvillr: adolescent. ehild or fm· more than Stocld.ll'irlg·e ...... I~eslie Onumla~;"a that the Indians had been pro­ 2 children ·or a family. voked into warfare delfheralely, Many of the degrees awarcjed at Macl~lin Strait is a member of the faculty at Michigan and his tracking down of those Stadium Sunday afternoon, J).me 8, will go State. Walch that accelerator, motor· responsible,. is the principal plot to young men and women from Ingham coun­ In addition to those whose 11ictmes ap­ isls-il's loaded. line on wh1ch arc hung many ty. The graduation exercises arc open to the pear above, bache!ot· dcL>,l'e"es will be awarded moments of exciting drama, sus·, public. to Robert L. Hartley and Robert D. Smyth Too many pcopll! run behind pense and s:rong romance. Adv:mced d~grecs will be awarded to 3 · trying lo ltecp up a front. Commly F1lls Bill I . '. · . ' . . , .. ' of Holt, Eugene F. Townsend of Leslie, and In the second portion of the doctm of phllosophy to Ga1l C. Bloomq~1st., Joanne. W. Van Sickle and Conlon L. Mc­ 'J'hursllay-Friciay twin bill Glenn Ol~emos, ancl maste1~ of arts degree~ t9 RICh­ Neilly of Williamston. Their piet.ul·es were'. Ford and Ruth Roman are, arc! C. Howlett, !ugh school prmctpal at not available, the college infommtion bureau Cash and Carry starred in "Young Man with Stockbridge, and Maul'ice I. Strait of Mason. · repotted. Ideas." The story of a young law clerk Mason whose ambitious wife drives him La~t year Christensen suppliccl to success, hut only after he has Mason legion Team Is Par~ a complete set of new uniforms weathered a series of tragic·eom· for the whole team. Dairy ic experiences, is unfolded 'on the M;1son's horne gamt•s will he (!ualit.y llaiJ·y l'roducts Fox screen with laughs and dra· Of 8-Team Lansing Leag~e played at lhc courity pari'\ dia· ,. malic excitement in "Young Man moml. Mason's first game will be , 'l'wo Slm·es to Srwvc You With !dens." American Legion junior base· son's• Browne-Ca;venrier post 1,18 nt South U young man in a hurry to achieve IJetlcr than ever this summer. 1in the regionals. Buiclt wqnt on to lion. Holt it partnership In his Montana Plans have been completed fot· take the stale title. law firm with Miss Roman as ~n S-team league here in Ingham Mason has several boys schcd· .Tulle, Ills wife, who, when his rc· county. Lansing will furnish 4 uled to play from lnst year's quest is turned down, urges him teams representing Mt. Moriah crack squad including- Stan Stolz, to mal1e a fresh start elsewhere. 460;· ·Oldsmobile post, Post 12 and Loren Sha"ttuck and Jon Davis. So Max takes his family, inclurl· Michigan Bell Telephone 517. Besides these Mason's high school Alsu-C:u·luon mul LuiPst. Nt~\\'s ing two precocious young daugh· l~rom out in the surrounding squa~l will contribute Bill Rum­ ~mM'JN:~'I

What" 'won let he say ·to us· now, lngl1am County News May 29,.1952 P11ge 2 Editol'ialB If Memorial Day Were Judgment Day eould he rmme hac!t and puss Jullgmellt tlpon tis'! What wottld the man who fell II Commencement Is the Beginning 11t the Mllrne ·say to us? Would 1/ Heroes Might Find Us Wanting the jmlgtnenl. he would pr·n· Tl1IR Is t:)]ci season or tho year when good advice is of- nounce favor us or lnrl!ct us'! "Under lite socl i111d Jlw clt!W, What do we thlnlc Uw man who fered In carload lots to high school and college gradUilti!S. Uy VHt·ncm ,J, lh·nwn I Nnw that I have emharlcecl em Wu!Jlng for the ,/Lulgnwnt mmes hacl< from J{ot•on In a llitg· Good ndvlce is a comrnodlt.y we all need, Young and old, thiH huHinr.w:. nf w•·lllng tJp old Day: dr'aJllll!cl cuslwt: would say t r1 us, Unrh!l' I lw nne!, tho Blue, coirld he lipculc? .'.we need 1o look up at the sj.ars, we need to fix Olll' eyos on· limes nnd lo-lling nJ1out nolghhor· Under the other, llw Grny," Out· .rutlgmtmt; Jlny . distant goals. hoodH nnrl doings whet1 I wus '!'he .Turlgrnc!nt cluy might well And as for llmt, what wottlcl Some commencement orators cou(!h. theh• advice in high· younger•, there appears .lo he no be Jlw rlay we call Memorial Day tho founders of this repuhllt! for ns we gutlwt• uhmtt tlw last. Jltlnk of us unci our methods of 'flown language; · Others use common words and short sen- plnre to lltnp. F•·nrn mnny sources l'l!sllng places of Jhe Jwmc!s of preserving whnt they so vnllnnlly tcnces, But the )Jest advice alllloils down to this: 'rhe young hnve come remincwrs of lhlngH peacp and of wur nnrl lay our fltrunglecllo nchleve'l Wlmt about .man or woman who regards commencement as the lmginnlng long Hlnr.c passed nut of mind !lowers upon the grnvr!S, we Waslrlngton unci .Jefferson and unci of things of which few of our might also, ns lwst we enn, put Llpunln'! Whut judgment W!JUhl of a great opportunity w!ll be most likely to succeed, present inhubltdnls evet· heard. ourlielves In the plnees .of those they pronounce on this genera· forefullwrs whose! gnllnntry and t !on? , . Success is something more, a lot more, than climbing un Alrcndy r have enough matcrlnl 1 sucrlflcus we honor. What woultl Dnnlel Webster economic 1uddel', Success Isn't measured by salary ot• title for n boo){ but I rio not lnlon·-1·lhur montho ·:~·:·:·:/:'!""""'""" .71 111 ua~ 111 paid· at resular rat••· South. I tried to find out why , :1,llilsl•,, cuploo '"""'"""'""""'""" ,OG. · · but. so far have found nothing on Corner Park an d .·M· ape 1 ' · · · ·· . M~on,. :,' ~'·!!!'.'·.!!1'·.!'1!!!:'!!~-~.;.,..;______..;.;...,;,.._...;....;_-.J !~, The1~ are 13tHI~hw~rths and .-~·..... ______.,;__..__- __ -·~·.._"'·~-----•...;_...;...______~----~----'"!"""...;._;._;______...;.;~~ 7 q 1 . ... ') ...... ,. ~ ..... ,·. . '' '. '. " Proceedings of News May 29, 1952

• 84 r. 110 810 69 16 loo no 17 6 60 00 ~ 70 II ~~ 18 68 10 fiR 216 !8 26 40 2r. no t on I II 41i 7 31i w ltct If f]uhln1lll1 llnsiHr.ns, RliPlllyln~ rlls· wllh llw grain crop, thr~ )ll'nhlmn lrllntlors thmughnut Ml!!lllgun i>oc~omcs ntom cmnpllcnteIc l1i ln]liL'Y .from 2, •l·D nt. Is I he l!!rlUI11l!, H !he Het!rllng Is nlrnlfl), n fpo[tlarl lis fttstc!sl gl'flwlng tree, ketablrt slzt~. Somn evidence of noecssary to JH'oser·vc u JH'opcr• lmow Uw wuut of a Jllaln ol1l )IOtato wlmt. wil.h Uw Michigan Ml)ll Producers nn· some slugos of growth thnn nt will be sluu·ply rerlltc!erl Itt tho I he ccDtwmlc lmJiortanee of as· proportion, since! the Invaders multi-million dollar Dtlilt ol' l'arm uto)lia experts down ollwrs. Gt'c!ntest in,lury enmP.H rlinltr" sell!<'llve Hlll'ay would lm sociallot:J has hough! IIJC El:;io Co· snfA stnul controls I' rom now ~ly nmv-found eight itJChe~ high, they arc rnlhet• em. the MMPA. !?nr !he present, Slm· lil'lds containing n sweet c:Iovm• a .Mkltlgnn Mmnorlnl·Pitocnlx nul $lil00,000 lust yrmr for pulp· u.~pcn alive In Etreas where It has lndt~)llllldmlcll WllS rmwhmllast Wllllll when I saw my tolemnt to 2, •I·D nnd young mons ~aid, opt!ralinnH will follow ~l!f!dln!1' Is not nclvlsed, Pro,lf!et lnvestlgatiDn unrlf!t' way woorl-all of which wml 11\iJWn. lm•n lnvarlerl; Pontiucs brenll tho soil out ut the fal'Jll, weerls arc mosf ~usccpllhln, I he pat.! ern of IIJC pa~l at Elblil. Cllllrchlll snys. Later the weeds Srnnll nrcns of qunc:l1grnss enn at thn Unlvct•olly of Michigan. Thus Ihe qucsl,ton of. tile as· !l l WIW!'e l.llc lnvnrllng !riles The MMPA Is htillrllng u !luid he spot sprnyerl wlllt !hr. enm­ The rc!seHr'dt, flnlc proportion of aspen in lowed by clear cutting. about it." an indication that wllll the the forests, the professor· re· 'l'ile clenr cutting would en· growth of Detroit, mille will he pnrll!fl. coumgc the growth of aspen I can't sec why anyone should have a guilt complex for required by the association to llrings Ilomc~ The Vl!·tttally all IIH! new aspen suclwrs nne! thus insure at least opposing what he thinl{s is wrong, even at the expense of the tnlw care of the needs or the dis· Massey-Harris gmw11_1 rlev?loplng In the lest one tree generation of aspen. pocketbook. How many others besides George are sacrificing trlbutors il serves In the Detroit arens LS comtng from tlw suclwrs Possible action may he necessary J'llmlm·n Far·ming J•:quifllnmat !hal gt•ow U[> from tlw roots. to I1ill off the growth of other cash for principle in soil conservation WOI~{? area. Since it appeared that mille Autltorizell J'IJass 1 ~y-Hru·•·Is There Is nlmost no rcproduct ion trees which could be a threat to Consumers Power folks laid down their usual work and from th!! Elsie soon would be MEMORIAL from the vast number of seeds the Etspen conllnuing to repro· lll~llllll' went to the aid of a baby squirrel stranded on a pple beside nel!derl for the Detroit mnrlwt put forth hy ~h~ aspen, sl.nce _n ducr. ilself after the clear cutting, 1'J'adors, Plows, bare, rnolst sot! m the sprtng IS Professor Grnhnm said the rc­ the Ingham County News office last week. As the pole-, unci the associallon would need DAY~ required and lhe amount of open search Indicates. climber made a grab for the frightened animal, it (the a~ additional supply, Ihe boar~! of Combine~ ground left in Michigan lsi negli­ frightened animal) leaped to the ground unhurt. ~ltrcr.to~·s of the ~MPA dec tried Parlin! cuttings arc on this t t was 1n the best mtercsts of the Your Wagon Wheel feed dealers pause Completo Lino gible. summer's progmm in the test Nn problem exists in aspen re· The squirrel and its tht•cc other brothers am] mcmbcrsl1ip, as well as the puh· with you to pay tribute to the son,;, husbands Parts and Servieo plots, The Lalw States forest ex­ lie, to purchase the plant ami con· production in those areas where periment station of the U. S. sisters uml mama live over my ILpartment. Mama nnd fathers who so gallantly gave thcit· live,; the tree is now growh1g by itself gnawed a brid1 in two this winter and mru:Je her struct an approved receiving sla· forest service, the Michigan de­ lion. Mnmtfacluring operations In om' nation's wars. with nu other competition. In partment of conservation's fores­ home under. the Ingham County News roof. 'l-ast these places, the trees will be re­ continue so l11at shippers will not "' We salute, also, all of the young men Long Bean&. try division and the American wedt she tool1 the young for n wall!: along the Con­ be compelled to find a new market placed by a stand of nspcn sucl\· Box Board Co. will co-operate of our communities who have served and m·c erR following logging. sumers wires ami poles. It's quite a sight watching for their mll11. with the U-M research ~roup in the }Jlayful family in action. now serving in our forces. Grain-Co. Huwcvcr, the aspen is suffer­ the cut lings. The· lest plots will ~rmed ing from invasion by mnplcs and be expanded to include the east Phone 2o01 1\tllon lla(Jilll'l ol her hrmlwoods on good soil and That Italian peasant who wrote to me last summer ask­ side of the Lower Peninsula. ing about the possibilities of pel'forming a Caesarian section t------1 by the oak on tile poorer ground. Sprays Will Help Since the study has shown the on his mule was not an Italian peasant at all. The letter, higtooth aspen to be more de· written soon after Mason's Dt'. M. J. Green performed such sirnble than t11c trembling aspen, an operation on my sister's cat, was written by a young thing In .Weed Control the question of whether partial r- cuttings can encourage the big. from Michigan State college touring Europe. . Many small grain !lcl

.). ' ·.:. MIIJOI' & Sons, rcg-Jate)'CI] Ho]. _d.ll"ng Cal~es TJiif Btcln, 0·1.1 Ills Jut, l,Btla )bs mjJiq. Han. Substitute Milk -r j A "TDAST';-TD niNE DAIRY MoNTH] 20 Herds Reach )!;rnos~ Shnw, grnrlc HolstQin, h ., RH,l Ills Jut, I ,H7!i IIIIi mill<, WI' Be own rARMIN6 BU~IN&S~ For Feedi~:~g Pigs· , ~=;.:::::;::::::::;:,:::;:::::;:;:;:~~~- 30-lb Average Umlnr !i. ynat·s: Itnlslon & 11 s Pf(£!stm·, gr'ncie Holst oln, 8:1.7 lhs " IV DomonHimllons on IHIIHlllng fal, l,HfirJ lhs milk; Leon Cowdry, fcedc!J' .'rlliV£rH 111111 yenrllngs, IIIIH· _CML.fOliJ/t_ Has Possibilities In ·Ingham Test ~c:rudo I lolsloin, 80 iiJH fnt, l,D~O ' Clromlr:nl .ferllll7.ers lS m <; " vv • an~ >Y • t I l' tt I' I 1 c II' I>t•nocrJtt Isn't going out of business, But Pfiester were high with 50,1 lhs 1 1 1 717 11 · w rcsco · •lllll! 1 1 I " 0 su~~gestl!d that mm·e intensive re· Flufl'lum nnd Aeri-Snll. reg str.retl Ho Hie n, '. ts I at, tv there are some cnses where farm­ of rat and 1,:l:-!G IIJS of mill<. l,!iWi Ills milk. 111 1olwo coun ,. :;cmn:h be marlr•, Hobert Azclton A major factor in the improve­ startQr, And water shoultl be pro­ vided in an automntlc fount. and grade Guernseys, 34.(i lbs fat, ment. of dairy herds is the usc of Hoefer says. GSG lbs mill\; Sophie and Kenneth N. Ccthtr St. l\1118011 proven sires and artificial In­ For the High Cost of Living Kurtz, 14 gradQ Holsteins, 33.8 l'hllll!l J'II:JijOil lJ71Jl semination. We thin!< of artificial lhs fat, !l20 lhs mille; nnd Elmer hrccding or farm animals us on(! Ham and Qggs have been pretty poinlcrl out. We nrc callng more Hammond, registerer! I-Iol· E. L. Matteson 21 cheap recently, acr:ordini; Lo Ar· meat, eggs, ·milk, fruits nnd vcgc- · 'II lltur Mnuch, Michigan Slate col- tables, ami less of the cerenl stei~s, :30.7 Ills_ fnt, '418 .bs1 ml -;, Phone Lansing 2-1967 u. s. AJ'I'ItO~Im lege ngricullural economist, and grains ami potatoes. And we arc Htgh cows m each· ago class farmers have beQn httrt financial- buying morQ packaging nnd other wm·o: Jy In those products. services. FiyQ years and over: H. A.

thatBut consumQrsMauch also arc pointedstill hlam· out !jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•!!ll••lI ing farmers for high food prices. A year ugo, hogs brought the farmer .more than $21, lllQ April price figure recently was less ROCKS, REDS, J.EGJIORNS, ROCI\ RinDS than $17. Eggs a year ago WUI'm ROCK CIIICI\S i brought the farmer 44c a dozen; . Hatching All Smmnet· iF Jess than 34c a year later. In 'fact, tho avm·agc of all farm c''Miillli( ,.,..-..,..... m ··~··"~" "'"{lt:ftd' 21 mmz liFt• ',;. .... - Wll Are Lool>ing For You prices dropped seven per cent in lfaving sold our f11rm we will sell at 1111bllc auction at the place locatecl. I ' the last yt:!ar while consumer in­ · seven iniles u~,~:~~ny._cat of.cStocl~b~iclge'on Catholic Cl~urch road~ho~!SC N.o·,·-· •.J•A.: .. , ...... ··-·· comes have continued to rise. Our 21ilh Ymu• 2336,ou Mauch cited two otlwr factors which consumers frcqucnlly for­ get. One is that changes in farm prices· aren't always reflocled in the retail store. For instance, when the price for meat products Saturday, May 31 dropped $14 annually for the farmer, the consumer saved only 1:00 Sharp $2 because marlwling costs wont up· $12. And while hogs de· clined 22'if, pori( chops camQ down only 6'.1r ami bacon 1.0';~·. By. The other fnclor is that while Sold the high cost of living is painful, Stock.bridge Phone Mason Phone many oC us nrc suffering froJ11 lhc cost of higl1 living, Mauch 17 F 111 Ord Price & Sons 2-2955 '

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., ·LL MLI.:..-:~~ --t Implements.. - ·- land. . . . Tools·rl- .~·· ,' /America's ' - ·Ford-Ferguson Tractm· in good • Set of -Fairbanl•s Scales, 1,000-lb Chiclmu Feed Mixer, 100-lb · · comlitioit capacity · . capacity · · best~loved balladeer Ferguson Hi-in~.ln Plow 2 Uolls of: 32-inch Fence Steel-Wheelcll Wheel Barrow . . ~ . Ferguson 7-ft.. Double DiRe Uoll of Chicl>en Wire 63 Grain Bags 2 Bumper· ,Jacl's Ferguson Cultivator 8 Rolls· of Used Fence 10 l~ield. Tile ' 12x24 Snow Bla Duo-Tlwrm Oillleater ancl electric 1 Slip Sera11er Ilog Feeder · 5 G1tl. Cans, some with oil blower Log Chain with Room Set of 6:00xlfl 1'ire Chains Coal Heating Stove SliOnSOl'Cil by Set of llay Slings Set of 7:00xlfl Tire Chains Delco Pressure Water System with Fm~ll Cnolmr Iron Kettle Rubber-tired Wheel narrow tanl> aml motor -FORD TRACTOR Household Goods ~ ·. , Sparton Cabinet Rmlio "' 2 Iloover Vacuum. S\vee11ers Dining Room Tabltl mul 6 Chairs 3 ·Table Stmuls Bissel Car11et Swee11er l\laltogauy Uoclling Chair aiul Chest. of Drawers Ironrite Electric Ironer Rl\(lio Cabinet ·Smoking Cabinet Set Kitchen Safe Single Iron Reel Loellcr Writing D~slc Set of Eml Tables 10 one-gallon callS DuPont Interior Lam11 . · Stand Dearborn Equipment \ Ceclar Chest _. . Dressing Table, White Paint · Mauy other items of household . I . 2. Dog Baslwbr , Kitchen Table _..:;4...::-s:::.h:.:el::..f ..::C:::.ab;;;.:i:::u.:.:ct;..__.:;;S..=FI:.:.o;;.;o:.:.r..=L:::.a:.;;m;;;.~p:.:.s_-: goo!]s Dealers .TERMS: Cash Miscellaneous · Not Responsible

Sltovels. r Ral•cs All goocls to be· settled for d_a;v Forks Scoot• ·shovels For Accidents. Stockbridge Tractor Sales WE REMOVE Many other· 1\rticles too numerous to of sale bcfo_re removal~ Stocld~ridge · Dead or Disablccl mention Day of Sale llors!!S and . Cattle And Other Farm . . . Lansing Tri~,ctor and Equipment Sale• I.ausing · · Animals · . · , ' /. ~:. ··Gould, P'rop. ·· S.S.&Emma• ', 'I • ' '· ' ;·, : . Earl Dunsmore,· Clerk· ··

,I 1\ ,I I LlllQAL NOTIOI!ll!l J,EQAJ, 1'10'1101~ lu~ham County News May 29, 1952 Page 6 t Legal' Notices

21wa ty Some people who travel the C LA VERNE UODERU Tire bulle of Americas oil sup Cit cult Gmn t Comml"•loncr ply may ltave to be made from 14 straight and narrow path have lngh 1m Conntr MlchiKnn minds that are just as narrow 1Gw7 2owa coni \\ lthltt the next 25 years



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