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With Three Big Barns Albert J. Hall Observes 90Th Birthday

" BON-IN-LAW COI\II'JH Ji'IWJ\f ntmi\IANV Death Beats Kin to Mason Henry Lange, AG, cllc!l Sunrlay evPning iJPr',lliHC he hucl turned on nigh! ,tt hm home in M.tson, liP tlw light, Ntnety-Third Year No, 7 Mason, Michigan, February 141 1952 Three Sections, 22 Pages livmi alorw ut :J~2 Eo~st Runriolph Mr. unrl Mrs, Jl,tymonrl lmcw Jfp cllccl oliOTl(', A lr.w hours lo~ter tl~otl '!'Pel llem.u· of Amcliua wm; Ills son-tn·iaw ft•om J•!.tst GPt'· L.mgc's rwpiww. Moncl.1y morn­ Farmers ~lect Dairy Quean News Index motny walked up to tile cloot•. '!'he Ing 1\lrs, Ho~ymonrl I'Hiiecl the Hc­ Women Stand Want ads, Pngc'i 6, 7 and H, nlcl m.tn had hr•Pn cxpP~Iing him rn;u· farm illlrl HPmar· ~arne, IIro Pnrt 1 Fair ·Board Goes. Ahead hut not until J•'l'id.ty u( this w.th at the ltaymnnrl hmrsc when Sncini items, Pngcs •l and !3, week. Mrs. Hnvmoncl glnnccd outside Pnrt 1. Mr. L.mge lc>fl !tis f.tr·m in just .ts a stro~nger wnllwri up to As Candidates Sports, Page 1, Part 2. Wiwntflcld 21/. ye,trs ,1go In eomP the Ln 111-(1' hnusP nmi lwockcd Clrurch new•,, Pugc li, Petri 2. With Three Big Barns to Masr,n. He tell well Suncl.ty, '"J'Iwre's llw son in-l,rw from l~dltorrnls, I'.tgc 2, Part 3. lw told his ncighhor Clare HolY· C:r•r m.my," Mt s Haymond said. For Council l•'mm new~, !'ages •I nrHI 5, monel eilriy In the aftor·nonn, hut She \\.Is right. Hcmar went Pm-t :l he lwei been un,lhlc to b]['[!Jl the .wrnss to gr ec•t I llC Gcr man, Willi Supr!rVIHors, P.rgc h, Pnrt For Housing Livestock Councihtwn Must l'il'l\ night before. Ile .tslwd the ncigh­ Jloslr~l. and tell him that Mr .1. 't'ht'i't' CandichttPs fl'Om hnr to visit n doctor's olfi• e Mnn· L{tngc hnd diPd the evening he· Legal news, l'n~c 8, Part 1; Directors l-lave '$10,000 in County Money cl.ty rnornlnJ.( to grot him somP [nrc. NotniliPI~ List of m~ht Pngc 7, Part .1. siPeplng tahlcts R.1ymnnrl salciiJC Hostel h.td r•rosscrl the Alianlic To Use Toward Construction of Three Barns would, anrl as he left the L,mgc hy sl11p anrl taken the train fr•nm Mrs. Lucille Leonard and home he silirl, "Lrot me• know if Nr'IV York lo Chimgn From Chi Mrs. Elsie Demorest will ac­ Ingham fait· directors at a mePiing ltt>ld in Mason Mon­ thPtc is anything you W c oultl sum­ Sunriav. nedy, Rolland Troxell, Fmnk Attend Ann'ual mon tlu•m. !lui o~•, Hnslri <'Xplltmeli to HI' D.tkin, Earl Urquhart, Gerald siPel roofs. Thr. buildmgs will have wtndows in the 7-fool As Mr·.. md Mrs. Jtaymnnrl wr•m mal, "I Lrrl T r·omP Sunday I Pat·sons and Silas Bement. Dairy B~nquet sidewalls and double 'i:lom·s at each end. They will he so con­ going to hNt at 11.:m SI!IHI:tl' would ,tlw.t\'s ltaVP. helicvP.d that Courwlinwn must <'honsr. I in rro Jn~:h.rm dairymen nnrl their structed, explained Secretary Joy 0. Davis, so that they can night they ~larwcrl .tl·t·oss to llw rnv fo~thct·ln·law l st.1verl wrth the llcmars 1 h.Jt 1f double I he nurnilf!l' of monies. After lite dinner at noon, !If's depart men! was summoner! f1om Monday until Friday lie ~.UlW hun to the sure there nrc two candidates for made wrth Paul Kilhum of On­ .trc without founriat inn. Unrtl'rl St.tles every oJTrce. owners o[ the high he1ds. John­ onrlnga to do the joh at an hmtJ Lange harl lwcn dc.td fm sPvcml son cxplrrlncrl that 46 per cent of SIJCI'Iff Will,ucl P Blll'llCS, a[ICI' hours, Jll'Jb.tbly slme c.trly mllte l•'urwr a! scrvrccs fot Mr. Lange At the rchruary 4 mcclin~ tile rate. lie c~ttmalcd tllolt the cost three days of workmg with fr.d­ \l'r>I'P Jwld Wednesday afternoon councilmen lc,mwcl they IJ,ui only the lGG herd•, on test in the coun­ will run about $1,000 .1 building, ty arc averaging more than <100 er .11 narcot k agC'nls, cxpiodcrl .tl til(' lPWf: under ,1 testing program," Gus S•·htlif'r, Adolph Ycrl

' A repol'l. showell thnt· schools UVI'\ IIOVI'\ Nt\niHoJll In 1-1 of the Sa primary districts Brown Returns to Shi • Pupil Pressure Doputy Siwl'lff Ver~lle Bnb. ... UJ'o now closed and thu pupllH ure Dairymen Honor being transported to ·ol!Jm• ells· coclt, uctlng on a lip, pidwrt \1Jl Thieves Loot Justice Court Mrs. Rena Oliu trlcts, 'l'wenty-two of· the 7!l two Boys Vocational Sehool OtriCCli'H r~mm·y Colby und Vlll'· Due on Scho~lls youthH rtom· the MuHon gotr s . .H ld opoJ•ullng pl'lmaJ'Y d I HI r I c I Herd Owners Suburban Stor.e slle illliJCOC~{ UJTeHtcd ,fohn Deni·l • erv1ces e sdwolH transpoJ't ona or more course 'rucsdny morning, He took Hon em·iy Sunday morning' on a f.n Rural Areas grades to other schools tr1 rclhwe them In the ,lull whet•e thoy wem Thieves hrolw into the Rollin· drunt1 nnd dlsrmir.riy ·. ch!H'g'll, MrH, ltenu~ Olin, 7t, dlocl Sun· 1 OVel'CI'OWdlng,. turned over to n Voentional With High Tests son furniture store south of Lnn· DeniHon pleaclect guilty · hefore duy following' u llngm·lng Illness. 'J'Iirw lli'C sehool diHir~'l't~ In school offleol' 'l'uesduy afternoon. Ingham dniry fm·nwrs sing on US·l27 Werlnesdny night, ,Judge AciiH11H Monduy, 'l'he judge She! wns horn .fuly 2!J, 1880, In Tnghnm WhCI'f! llwm al\ll now Census ligures rm· tile (H'imllry cnlle•~ The hoys guve their nnmeH as It n day of rest Wednesday unci 'l'hc loot lncltidect a $1.0(1 wo1·th Imposed $l•I,70 in line and e~osts Nnshvitle, Mtehtg-un. more! l'iJttrh·l'n lliHll'l' five\ than diRtrlpts u! the county, Jndmllng Hichnrri Bnlciwtn and Lester Wli· those from live years of age turned out to honor G:l dah:ymen of pr.nnlt!s from n gum machine, ri 1 :~~ll::,.~,1~::.~son on pmhatlnn for Mrs, Olin mndr. her home nt; IIJCJ'f' an• llc•twPPn ll~ agf'lH of Jlams, 1 1 rtvr ancl 20. ' 1 through 19, Increased frl.lm a,:Jfl!l who hnve. showed average hut· a pop-up tonstea·, Ill! electric range Merlin Scttit lllended guilty l!H gust Sycnrnurr. tn Mnson, IlcJ• 1951, 10 'l'llllt'~ wlwt. sclwol rtuthornlles in l!J; Harry Ingham teaehers outsicle of flve were charged with fighting in i'ii':A~IAN I•:NilS 'fltAINJN(l lnst April and has seen action in officers conducted the Impressive D;Luere, 4b:i,5; .J. Davis, Lansing und Lansing met in the· street. Three of the young Mrs. Harrv WJIIett: and MI'H, i'lnlidlng programs. ondaga hn~· reslgl'jed as Rect·etnry Chm~le~ l~ust l t i I · •HlO 7· M H Avery 4·,7 J· Maurice Muson Werlnesilay fnr the annual men,· Rudel, Rowe nnrl Alien, FJ','llli' Yottllg' spe•.JJt. 111~ w<•.elt.t'.tlcl .~------1 of the umltc!ral study comrnlllee Inchon, Wonson, TTungnum, Kon· n tat on ceremony. . · · ' · · ' ' ··' · county inslituti• .. They heard Dr. • ~ song, Songtn and Chong-In, Ko· Mrs. Anne Brown, Mrs. Helene Oesterle, 45:i,8; John & Luther Guhle diseuss ulomie pleaded .guilty. 'l'hey were each at Waulcegan, Iillnois. 'l'hey at· bl'r:ause of other responslblliltes. l~ilsworth Miss. Elsie 'cobb of Wiiilain.~ton rea. CaspeJ:. .. Mrs. Harriet· Cuslo; fWrs. ~~~vi.~, ~ 454.2; . Hu~seiJ S~c~V~J': science developments, M. D. Gra·. ;tssessf!d $17.00 in fines and costs. temlerl' gmlluatlon exercises at: Mrs. Bmwn and connie· re· Lorraine ~leril\)nS," M,rs .. · · E_yelyn_ ~~·~:~ ~c{i~~~n. .~~K~~r~, 1.1;·1: ham of Coneord gave hls lc!ClUI'e . · . · ':'c.ylnms dismissed ctiarg,es the G.rent Lnlws Naval !mining wus. d10~en ·to succeed Mrs. Pur. 8 01 11 1 11 'KIT CLARDY· fentierger.' ·' · · i c:elved 'gifts hrought hack to t hein Sampson, Mrs.' Su~nn ·· . Sileff~i· q •. '\,;,I •. ' . · · ' ~ ~- l. on Michigan. . · : oung and Lewis. 'I' he stu lion. Donn lei Willett, son of from Jnpnn by. John. The. u.s. s: und ·Mrs. Mary. Jean· · 2 p, L. · .1·10·0• There ·.wt'i·e 's]leclnl ,!r.om the .. snatch· Mrs. •Willclt, has completrrl his .Westonni~F ~·-' ·.1, 149C~dy,0 r~~L!lled SJWaks ·. . ' 'l'oledo was awarded t!JC South came''rnen1b~J's.,!hrougi1;;i·ejatiV(1~ . , , ,yll.lliams, ·' · i ltwh:u·d for ·selioo.i lunch, 'confederate hnt from the ·recr·uit trainlnr.: ami was gt•a•l· 1 .1 · , ··.· ·. ..·. ' · ., · W. Sml\h, .444.!J;.Glen Fox, 4'Ll.2; a:bov. · · · t d · " 1 1 • on Korean Preslt!enlial ·Cilal!on. by. JeongjtJg .,. to,, Brmyne:.C::a,veJ~der· -Mr·s:·Heri!lce Eifert' &·Sons. 437.1. and htis driv·Prs. . vl~lnllon selllemenls .un e ns a seaman se,mu c ass. ~woman ·Is Huirt President Syngman !the('; . ' Po~~· Mrs.: ~l'!)ncer .' lyl~gg,:. J\1.rs. Qlai~~nce '· ~lossey, ,t3G;!r; 'Jame~ teachers," even' those as, follows:·. Paul' ,'------"": Johnnie was honorEd at open .~Jiz,lh1d Star .... ,11J!!O:R~ 1·~; Hitir,,;iJ3li.O'; :J:' H., & Dennis Un· c:hurch ·to wad; otit. I · Johnson, Mason, run· ·Facing America • . . . eligible. thr~ug~ a ~on,• f'!\He~1or i.ierwood; 4.'36:0;' :lra Ct'onkright, governmcmt rlny next ·.faif.- ;, Mrs. Ruth Flslt is in the Ma· aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs: brother W~JO dted 111 one ·of:.the 435:·•·,.··Denzil ·Hlll, 432.7·, Donal The Mason band played: all!\ :r!!d light, $15; Dav.iri H. Petl· Gnaler I h spit I ·\viti a W I • ,.,. t [ L · · t W ld W 1 • t 1 · , ··.Aurelius, failure. to signal son c a o. a 1 e come ,, meou o ansmg. . wo or ars. . . · Parits, •132,5; Elwynn Collar, spe~w talent was presentee.·. by, fractured lmeecap. She was In· John left by plane for Long A nun;ber of girls who have 4:i2.3; Hugh Ellsworth, 430.4; puptls of the Curt lee, Hnlt, Mnr· when ·passing, $4.30 costs; and t!liiiJll'if!d !Lilli l{i•lldy ill l'Jt•USII 1 Jured in an automobile collision Bench, Cailfomin, Su1.1day eve· become JUnior memb~rs of the Elmer .•Hammond, 429.6; ·Fred htc, Pleasant Grove, Poliott ,and ArHmr K. Austin, Mason, car out CumpldH Audlun ~I'J'Vkj• at' the Intersection of Co1umbla ning, Fehruary 10, to report Auxili~ry are. to be initialed· nt ltuthig, 428.9;· 1{. c. Bibbins, Webbr•rvitle schoo.ls. Sue Snlm of of control,· ~2 costs. l'hmw C:luLI'Iu!t" l~liO·,J·:I ~and College roads.l~st Friday aboard the Toledo. John is the u spL•ctal ceremony .to he early in 420.4;.·Lyn·11 Haynes, 425.7; Law· Holt played a bantom~ horn solo. . . i .. , . . . . Cnllt~d noon. · . · son of Mrs. Ellen Brown of 51:-i the spring. .. · renee Haskell, 425.G; . . Pat rid a Camp hell of th~ Polio It . 1:-I~st c1 c IS I 1le. cosn:tet·t·<. most '· Mrs. Fislt of Mason was riding W. Center street, Mason, nne! Mrs. Pearl Jewett, American· Carlton Eldred, 422.9; Hurry school played an. accot·dton solo. umver~ally used Ill Ameuca. :..______...; with Dale Bullen of Mason. Their Fred D. BI'own, also of Mason. ism chnirman gave n short talk Freshoin· & son, 420.3; Harry .Tolin Wr.st and Elsa .Jilffrey of dr and ot:~e driven by Mrs. Ilah on the salute~to the tlug. Miss covert· & son, 417.4; Andrew Wehherviilc played . a clarinet Ingham County News Findley of Lansing .collided nt ACCOUN'l'AN'J.'S WIU. IIHm'J' Ethel Adams, Pan·Americun l{lelver, 416.0; Hayward & Todd, duet. Tl!ey were accompanied on . February 14, 1952 Page 2• the Pink school corner. Mrs. · Maurice I. Strait, director of chairman, displayed a numher of 415;9; H.nl~ton & Pfiester, 415.3; the piano by James Reynolds. .------: Findley was driving south on edu<:ation of the National Assoc· stereoscopic views of Cuba and Paul.Scher:er,: 414.1; Lawrence · College road. Bullen and Mrs. iation of Cost Accountants of Mrs. Marjorie . Parker, · music I•'oster,. 412.0; Carlyle Waltz, WOOHAIU>r A'f'I'I~NJ)8 l'lmJo:'l' fisk were headed west on Co· Lansing Chapter, has announced chairman, presided over commu· L. B. Harris, 108.5; John Orville Woodard ·attended nn lumbia. that the Michigan Cost crmfer· nity singing. · · · Arend, 408.0; Francis Platt, 407.9; Ohio canners meeting .at the There were two other crashes ence will be held Saturday, April Mrs. Olive Brown, Mrs. Wihna Harold, Glynn, 407.2; Frunk Cos· Ohio Stale Univef.~ily, Columbus, LIFE INS.URANCE near Mason Friday. 5, at Ann Arbor. The theme will Mosher and Mrs. ·.Pearl Jewett gi·ey, 407.1; Carroll Glynn, 40o.1; Ohio, iasl weel,, He also allendeli Cars· driven by Clark E. Cogs. be "Cost Accounting in u Plan· served refreshments fr·om a ta· Ralph· Darling & Sons, 40:i.4; the Aero Dusting School of Sene­ dill and Clare · Smith collided ned Economy." There will be a ble decorated in a Lincoln's birth· P;~ul C. Rowe, 402.4; Clyde Snow, ca, Columbus, Ohio. Next weelt Annuities -·Endowments - Mortage north of Mason near Dart roud. technical session nnd luncheon at day theme.. Jr.,· & Son,. 401.8; Coy Duns· Woodard and V. A: Weaver will l~wry Tucs!luy-6:30 p. m •. Neither driver was hurt. the Lydia Mendelssohn Theate :, more, 400.5; and Eugene Lyons attend the technical school for· · ;F.. L. Barnaby of Eden and Women's League building at the GltANGE ·cAUD PAU'l'l' Sons,· 400.1. pidcle amr i~rmit packers at GoraJd MUlero! Leslie figured In University of Michigan, Ann Ar· A card party will be held Frl· Michigan State college in East Frank L. Guerriero W. I Ls a·erush •it the intersection of US· bor. Any accountant interested in day, February '15, at the .'capitol. ' Use of mercury vapor lights for Lan~ing. Mr. Weave1· Is tile chair· '1320 on your dial·. 127·and Barnes rond. Neither man a reserv,ation for the meeting Grange hall In East Lansing'at street lighting is rapidly lncreas- man of the labor program fot··the 209 W. Ash ... 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RCA Victor i . . '• . . Put .Your Reliance··in Mason· Home Appliance TV Bargains Refrige~ators 19-inch Console coniblnatlon, AM and FM :i-specu recoral changer FREEZERS RANGES Rig 8 cu. ft. llulver!lal llouble 0\•en, 4-way Autom~Uc Wru~ $825 Crosley Shelvador · Wa.'l $400 11.1i cubic 1'oot box \VIth .70-pomul l'rt•ezer chest .. $515 Chill ·chest $299.95 Autinitatlc defroster l 6-inch TV. with s~«;d cabi1i~t \ Wru~ $225 With Aluminum Wall Wa.<~ $315 Single Oven Univcrsnl with 4-burntll'S antl tlt~~l• wdl cooker, 7-sper.tl htln.t ' $199.95 Now $250 w11ne They I.ast Wa.steel · · '· IRON. RITE . ·.. . IRONER . . . . I .· ... IW~I~ sh_!~ .. ..p~l )a;.Je~ .. ~d .. wan.·. mdtlnet.'l. ReguiC.r: , ··.$2·7t~ts· All Appliances: ~~rly ·1~rcK1r. Guarantee :· . . . -~ ' ) . . ' . ,,, . . ' . ' , . •I . .. , . 1., ·f . ~ •• ·.,. 'i .- ' • . '· ·· Sale.:Pric.e·::<·$~3·4,:9.5 .' '', •• • l I= ' .. ~ ••• ._; ...... ' . ·s~ve~~AimC,5t:·.·$lOO. Save .Mason. Hodi,.--:Appliao·ce,-.,.-_ · ·., , .Your. chol~

'• j. the sc•nlor pluy, ancllnsl year was U~GAJ, NOTICES U\Qi\J, NOTIOf\S Ingham Couuty News February 14, 1952 Page 3 t lu~ sc•honi'H t'l!jJJ'esentatlve at Robbers Leave OllllER FOR PUOLICATION Girl's Slut!! nl 'Ann Arhm•, She IH Al'POIN1MENI' OJ' ADfo!INI5fllATOR 17. FRIEDMAN-Mooola II, 1052 commissioner nnd ~!nylon .Jcwoll, Price, niHn 17, Is the son of Mt·. Fingerprints at Rtnl" of Minhlgnn, 1 ho P111lanto Cn111 L fut Lhu Uuuuty nr lul(hnm, Francis Platt Implement Co. .Jr·, wns soil c•onsPJ Vdlion oflJt•cr·, and Mrs. Sidney Price ot r~aHl A! II llt!tiKinn ur Hnld OoUl r, hulrt nL tho Leslie Scouts On WPdncsday, l'oin·u,u·y l:i, Klmwvlllc road. lie wn~ n mem· :.aulluttt Olllt.!e In tlu.t Clly ur MnJon, In nld ( nunty, on thtl 1 lith duy or l'tdll u .. IIW Doy SPotils, Cull SmtitH nnrl Inn• nf l!Je c•nBt uf the senior play Dansville School nml of the junior play lust year, ' lilY, A, ll 101"1:!. Have Opening Wednesday JIIIJt~tml; Mr.OI~Lf.~LAN, Will Explorel'li joined In n poliuei< Sheriff's officers nrc trying to liON, ,JOHN Mark Birthday ot Jud)(u nf Pt nlmtu, supper with llwlr pm·r:mls al G:30 tH preslctent the \larsny cJuh, find till' ownror· of ,, lingm•prlnt 'tWcrlnescln~' Is the llig day nt equipment huslneAR nt his farm was fnrmcrly on the student In tht! Mnttm nf the EstnLP n( J(()IJ .. Hoy Scout week In nhsr.rvnnce at lhP Bnpll~l d111tr h. 't'lw pro· left In nnothm· in·r•nl<·ln at the eH'l' ,J I'Hit;JIMAN, Jllc•rtuud the Francis Plntt Mlnnett]Jolls c•ouncll and \vas 11 memher of tlw Mtt•tnn Hhnmunlth hu\llnK tlltd In flnld on Col!eg11 road. o[ lile 42nd nnniVCI'Sili'Y of t!H• f(rdlll lndudod I'Pilloti'Ittuf lw 1d"' 11 I1Y IHihllcutlnn of n Pial t will hold opr.n hollSfl all 1 lhP Andrc•w•, r'fllllJl•tnY slflt'r•. Boy pains. COllY uf lhft~o nHit•r, (uJ ~)II ft• IHH II ~ti)Vt Scouls atloncled r•hurd1 In unl· For Lewis 'Frank W1 t l't1 ptt•llirHIH tn Hnld duy uf In nrlnH', ln d1ty Woclnr.Hclay, l~ehruary 20. I WATERPROOFED It was t Ito t htrd hrrak·ln lht l1udu&lll {'oltuly Nt Wtl, n IH WHIIIllll'l 'flwrc will ho tf'fteshments and form on Sunday. '!'he Leslie Sunday Observed Lotils Fran!<, u'l, o[ Sti'IPI<· Dansville In a little Plirtttd ILIId ci11Uiulld In ~mid f!Hl!lly, hy llll' ,JUliN Mt ( I.I•:J,I,AN, starling at eight n'cloC'k In thP illlop p.triiC'!paled in lllf' "Sc•out llrldgo, dim! Thurs,lay morning- at '!'hi' snmP hand is suspec•tecl of Sunday wns nhsPt wei ns I'IH'f' A I'IUI (npy• .Julill'l' or l'rnlmll evening movleH will llr. slwwn. J;Vmt·DHY 1\IJ>:'l'HOD Dnv In c;r,\C't'nment" hy taldng tlw University of Michigan hos hrcalsliP pllal, Ann Arbor. high scilool ,lJld elcmentury )(t !-(IHlll Uf l'lllhlllll on Mnnrlny. Boh Bnylis the ill!( formerly occuplctl hy the was Cnngll•gntional c•ilurch. Chrlstlnn Surviving 'him nrc two dough· school over tile wc!cl;: ond. Tiley agrleultural ngent !'or the day. East LanKinr{ Snnrl & Grnvel. Bnlwr·, a nnllve of Llhrl'ia nnd a ters, M1s. Hay Morgan nf Sloclt· got nothing there either. J~d Chesney was n county rond company. The itnp!Pmr.nt r•om· student at Mllhlgan Stale c•oiiP.fll' hrl!lge anrl Mr·~;. Hlelranl Patten Tire rh Ill used at Dansville was pnny's offlc•e, Rhow room and anrl N,Jgeswal'oll'llS Sur ol wneni of of J•'owler·v!IIP; and two gr·nnd slnlen from the Olwmos liard set vice rrntN' will ho located cillldr:Pn, Julia Ann ami Paul. ware S.ttun!.1y nrgilt or Sunday Joe White Indw, wer·e tile spcalwr·s. F'uncrnl services were held night. thrr~ 1 Plat I former·ly had hl:o; farm The group tt•rn,tlnerl at the Mond.iy at [):30 a. m. nt the SS Entry at Dansville was gained Con[~I'Cgntlonal 788 out of a pos· lahon Durrng World War II he 1 Wow! Ht•J.dHltl'_, nr 1 1 ohnlc slhle 4.000 They lend a \:raduat· served wrth the marines. Members of rural and graded ______ARCADE school distncts in Ingham coun ORDER FOR PUBLICATION i ng class of fiO. I Pvt. Sylvester II. Hawldns left GENERAL Mary Davis Is the daughter of Mason last Wednesday after n ty will hn\e therr bt·annual meet· mg 111 Mason next Thursday aft. KOSSMAN-Mnrch r 7, 1952 Ilarley Dnvrs of Detr·ort and 1 fi clay furlough nt home He had Am I Glad JEWELRY ernoon. The meeting Will start mal

There was no school Wednes­ 1-6001 ENJOY A GREAT ALL-STAR 1 day due to the County Teachers SHOW •• , THEN SQUARE Institute. TILL?.',.; The Farm Bureau women of Ingham county sponsored a tea Barltono Yodalar for eighth grade girls ami their Lan$ing Ice and Fuel * HERB WILLIAMS mothers Wednesday afternoon *BAREFOOT BROWNIE from one to three in the Odd Masfln Braneh , formerly Ronfro Valloy Barn Danco lngFellow held hall to atinterest Mason. girls This ln is thebe·~======! ,- t * MAY HAWKS tormorly with } GrandOidOpry profession of nursing. A Hy Y meetmg was held Tues· * CASEY CLARK'S LAZY RANCH day evening. New members were BOYS AND OTHER BIG HILLBILLY 5TAR5 received. A candlellghtlng service MUSIC-SINGIN'-COMEDY was pnrt ni I he evening's Auction Sale gram. DON'T YOU DARI MISS IT/ COUNTRY 5TYLf ' I.nrnt~·d on~ milc• uorlh of Grand I.edg•• on Jn·tOO to Jr.aton highway, two miles c·n~t t~ Wac·ou~la ·rond, llrKt farm norUt, OJ' t•ight miles ~YCNt or J,amslng Oil 1\1·16 to WIICOIISIII l'Oad lllttl At .Uuslett Amm•lt'llll l.<~•glou 1 Vl m!lt•s south, on & ll!lll Dairy Cattle Sheep E\'ery 'Saturday Night ·saturday, February 16 1:00 o'clocl1, Shat'JI AUCTION 9:00 to 1:30 Adrnls~lon 7Cic JWr person Modern u.ntl 0111 Time J.oraft•tl tiu'l'l' mill's south of 1\aton llaJiids on lU·IiO to B!•lhwuf' ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Vcl'll l'urdue uJJII HI!! Night· 21 IIJ~AD 011 DAlllY COWS Nine 1\lllk Cams ANNUAL ACCOUNT hi~;hwuy,'llm•l' mill'S l'llSt, m· 1 !lz miles south ol' lhll VI•'\V honw HAYES-March 13, 1952 htLWkH AND JIElFJms Str•ninet· atul l'nlls 1 Cnmphcll, Clllter nn \VtL\'l'I'IY rcmd In Uellt•VIIl' high wily I'III'IW1'1 m· 2 Yz mih•s Stnl4• of Machh.mn. '1 he 1 1 ohntc Cout t 1a Ucad of Holstein cows, TU mech·ic Crclllll s~pnrlltOI' 1101"\hw!•st 'ut' Onondllgn on Bc•ll••vm• hig·hwiLy, fo1 the County nf lnJ..t"hnm. 500 Baskets of CoJ•n At. n session uf snit! Com l, held nt nnd Bangs te~ted tlw Paohntt Ofl'lct in the Cat.y of Mnson, 3 GIWt'nNcy Cows 400 Bushel!! of Oats In !inul County, nn the lith llny of l't:b· A 'fruc Copy: 1,000 BtLieR of Mixed Jlny 1 uar), A D 1 !'152. Gum·nscy Uull, eligible to J. Host~ Jlllluu d 200 Bales of second (•utlhlJ:' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 l'>eount. liON JOliN McCLELLAN ,nghum 1 County Clerk registm· Judu-t of Pt·obnte. dy Lnuau \Vnhl, DcllUlY Altnlfa In the Mnttea of the EKlnlr! of BRIDI" 2 Jiolsteln Jleifers, 15 monthH Jo1dun Jenkin~ Accordion 150 llalm1 St:raw 1:30 P. 1\1, GE I' H IIA YES1 Decensod. Alt01ncy fm· Jllniutlft old allll open Mlcht~-:nn Nntlonul lli 'l'on!l of Corn Silage Bnnl' hnv1ng filud BuKinc~;~ Atld1·~~~:>: • 2 HolHtein Ueifcr Calves, 3 in Rnld Com t 1l!l '1'\Hnty~!W\ enth Annunl ,o2 Holln;tm U!dg. Quantity of J.oos~ Hay CAN VITAMINS MAKE Account us "l1 us lee undc1 the Will of Lnnt;lnK, Mach1gnn 7w7 Lessons months old snld DecenHccl nnd 1ls Ja~lallon prnymg 1948 ,Jolm Deere B Tructor Platform Scales fot• tht nllo\\ltnce thctcof, foa thr. Hll" YOU YOUNG AGAIN1 ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR with cultivator 1'wo Sets ol Double Wort' liar· Holstein Dairy Cows 111 ovul of 1ts ff'l's, nnrl f01 nil mnttcJ'S in HEARING CLAIMS AND PETITION ness nnd Collar':'! Of course, no vltomln can realore tHlhl )H tlllon nnd nccounl set. fo1lh, FOR DETERMINATION 01" HEIRS New Oll\'et· 4•1·T Tractor IL Is Oidl'led, 'l'h11L the l!lth dny or MANN-Arorll 21, 1052 Col'lt l'lantet• Corn Sheller JmiFJms I he full flush of youth. Bill the Jd1uch, A. D. 10r'i2, nt ten o'clocl\ in the Why Not Give RIGHT vitamin product can helll folenoon, nl the Pa obule Office nt 206 Stnlc of M1ch\gonn. 'l'hc l•&ohute Couat ,John Dem·c• Side Rake llorn Gt·n~s Seeder r'o1 thu County of lnghnm. 12 Cows, fr·csh or· due soon (Auctioneet·'s Note: 'fhet•e nrc )'Oil fight one .powerful enemy of WcKt Snl-{lnnw St, Lnnt~ing, Mlchlgnn Oliver 13·hoe Gt•aln Drill Heavy VIRe be nnd h; helt>hy appointed !01 cxumin· At n scKtlton of tmld Com t, lw!11ld Jlrobntc Office, h 205 West SnHI­ Open evenings Mondays, Tues· 711 Jlarred Cros!l Jlen!l units as much Vitamin Ba •• a pound ril nl\\\ Street, Lnnsin:t. Mich\gnn, on at• be .. tlouble tmlt. days and Fridays PIJlellne anil Stall Cocks wheat germ - •• much Vllamln Ba lore the 2l•L dny of AJ•rll, A. ll. 1962, as 5 quam of mUir - all for only nt ten-thirty o'cloelt' In the fmcnoon, for 13 cows tic daily. ., .,. Notice of 26th Conaocullrt D/wlclencf, tmld time nnd Jllnec hohur hereby nn .. lS 1\lllk Cans 1 IIDinled for the c'nmlnnlion nnd ndjuol· Ask aboul Wh!*IICOI II .... , • :'1, TIIolloord of Dlrecton of tnveaiOrl Slocll mcnt of nil elnlmK nnd dcmnndl5 •utrtlnllt Bloomquist Sttwlllzlng Rack Ha1d deeenMed, nnd for the ndJudlcntlon Compare Ill formula, compare 111 fund hoa declarod o.quortorty dtvldt~~d orne early, no mlscellaneouA economy. Start ~our Wbeatacol p(O• nnd dctermlnntlon o[ the hc\l"tl llt )OW O! ol20 conta por ahore poyabto on Peb. onld decenoed n~ lho lim• of hi• dcnth . Item" gram NOW - ICC If rou dDD'I feel • 21, 1952 to ahoreholdora of record at entltlcol to Inherit the col11lo o£ which Music Studios big difference SOON!: ol Jon. 31, 1952. tho d""cnocd died •eizcekB prcvlou~ to &llld :Vern McMa~us-Rich~rd Kilborn d•r or hearlng,,ln the lnghnrn ()ountr New~, a ncwtiPRtler nrlntt.od nnd circu .. lnt«l In snld countrjonN !McCLELLAN, A Truo Copy: Jud11u .of P1•obatc Robel t L. Drnke ., 1~:1=::5~:i:~$$s5::$S::Ss;~ll Reillotcr of Probnh 7w3 1 COUPLE WI!:D SATURDAY George !Jeclts ·Are: Ilon.ored Gcl'flld ,CI111pmun ot Lc:illc and Shopping Tips Are Norma Jean Acord of Lansing Given Tuesday at At Anniversary Parties spolm their wedding vows before Social &vents anJ Person~ls .Just.lce of the. Pence Roy W. Woman's Club Meet Adams al his home Snturrluy eve­ . .. .. ~· ~ .- Mr. nnrl Mrs. George D, ncclr gown, Gnrcth Logun sang, "When ning. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chnpman "Let's Go Rhopplng," hy Miss • ' " or 4334 West Delhi, Holt, were The OJ·gun Played Oh l'l'Om!se ANNIVERSARY HONORED guests of honor l~rldny evening of Lansing attendee! the couple. Mary Bmlwoll of Mlehi>(nn Sl11te h ( II Me," uccomp1mled•by his mother, college, was llw theme fm· llw I I at fl Hllrprlse party.,Whcn they • • • Open Hous~ Honors Couple ~n Mr. nne! Mrs. Jaclc Cmmer of Step en ·a ar ullendcd their weekly Blhle Mrs. Rusocll T.ognn. Tuesday nilcrnoon meeting of ~lass Rev.' Malcolm Cronk of tho Battle Creek, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stan· Is. Honore'd at held at. the Holt town hall, friends South Bnpt.h;l' chnrd1 In Lansing' Anniversary Party the Mnson Women's dub. Sug· ley Colby nnd Sherr! Lynn and had gathered to honor the coup!:! gesllons were given hy Mis;; Bod· Miss Lois Mclntyrc of Pontiac on their golden wedding unnlvar· gave the blessing uflcr whid1 the Golden Wedding Anniversary honorctl gucsls were presented Is Being Planned well regarding the buying of and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Norton B' thd t sary. food. p with u ~1ft fmm the. group. Mr. and Mrs.. Jesse V. Fisher Laura Fisher and Rosemary 1\rl(.l Nflr1cy J(ny visited Mr. and I "'tT 1e "0.1 guests• furnls11cel a elln · Mr. and Mrs. Ervin l~oreman, r ay ar y Sattintay cv~ning 'Mr. nnrl Mrs, Mrs. Gerald Dianwnrl waH !li'O· '·'· ]1elri 1111 h 11 IIrltl."C S'ttr1et 11 y, Febru· 'I'hurhcr 1nourcrl. Josephine Fish· Mrs. Howard Norton Sunday. ncr for ihc occnslon. Tables were Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Foremun and I~mnl1 Clark of l~ast. Lansing cn­ " ., ' They celehralcd the 28th wedding M1·. anrl M r·s. Gene Collar on- decorated with golden tupcrs In Mr. and Mrs, Robert Foremun gmm chairman. Mr·11. F. A. Car· . lli'Y a, from two until nine o'clock cr had charge of the serving, us· annivcr~nry of the Ifownrd Nor· tertalncd 'l'ltur~r.lny evening at a crystal holders aiHI the nnpiclns lerlulnerl the Bcdts at dinner and will entertain lrlends, neighbors rlcr Introduced Bnrbara :Jtrourl nl their farm iloml.' In Whentficld slsled hy .fionalrl, Gary and Hrtr· tons. dinner honorin~ llwlr son, Ste- bore the inscription "Maurie nnd on Sunday the couple were din­ and relntlves of their parents, nnd Jean Ann Md1rltle, who ' ' tDwnsltiJl, in ltmwr o[ their 50th old J•'lsiler and Lyle Thurber. E. • ~ • plwn, on his lhii·ci birthday unnl· George, Feht·uury 10, 1!102." ncr gue~ts nf his Hlstcr, Miss plnyecl u llule anti darinel rhwl, wedding nnnlversru·y. A. Dcnsmnre wrote 11 poem In vrmmry. A tiered wedding cake dcc- Mr. and Mrs. Cley Foreman, In Mal tic Beck pf Grund Ledge, honor of I heir 32nci wedding an· ami ;royce IIelrldt, who player! 'l'ltcy were hnnomd at a family honor of the occasion. B 'd El' t I A birlltday mlw foJ'mcrl the orated with yellow roses and Upon rct,urnlng home Sttmlay 11lvcrsary at the Wheatficlrl two piano selections. MrH. Hoger dinner at the new home of their After the open house .Jcmephlne n e- ec s table Nmtcrplcr~c anrl a hlue and golden wedding bells centered the afternoon the Becks were agnln Grange hull, Meridian mad, Sat· Kierstead repm'll'ri on llw nwet­ ... :;on nnrl daughtcr-in-luw, Mr. and Fisher served a luncheon to the while mol if was 11scd 111 the table honored guests' table. As Mrs. honored hy llwlr Sunday school lng of the Fcdemllon of Wnmen'H clnss ;it· a :;urprlsc party. This 11rduy evening, Fehruury 23, be· Mrs. Gaylord Fisher and Gaylla family. Honored Guest rlceorallons anrl fnvors, Howard Chappel pinned fl COl'· ginning at 8:00 p, m. cluhs held In Lansing January :JO • of Williamston, preceding the The honored couple received Dinner guests wr!re Eva Collar, sage of yellow roses to the wns In the' form nf open house. The public is Invited to nllend. Hostesses for· the afternoon open house. mnny nice gifts, severn! plants At TWO ShowerS ,Jcwmw I~I·ts:;~IJ anrl Thelma ~houlrler of Mrs. Bccl['s hltw Mrs. Rnbet·l Clt•m and Mrs. How· were Mrs. Loyd Caraway, Mrs. Three tables were decorated und baslcets of flowers. Their chil· Snyder, n II of Mason, anrl In· ------·------. nrc! Chappell nclcd as hnslcsses Cards and dancing will mal

I Pat sang the "Chlclten Song," a scheduled for Friday, March 21, the blrtbday anniversary of their Mr. and Mrs. Rollcrt Birkett comedy song with guitar uccom· at the Legion Memorial building. father, A. D. Snyder. They spent and family-of Lansing visited Mr. PRINTS - SHEERS puniment. The show was held .for Mrs. Howard Seibert • Mrs. Don· the evening visiting. On Sunday and Mrs. Russell A. Blrltelt 4 the disabled veterans. aid Clark and Mrs. Lloyd Clarl< Mr. unci Mrs. A: D. Snyder en- Wednesday night. Robert Birltclt All These and Many More· $5.95 up * • • will be hostesses for the meet- tcrtnined Mr. and Mrs. Jaclt and Russell B!rlwlt allcndcd the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mathews ing. * * * Snyder and Jacf[ic of Lansing at father and son banquet at the were guests nl dinner· Saturday dinner honoring the birthday an· Presbyterian church Wednesday Costume Jewelry - Scat•fs evening at the horne of Mr. and BEAUTY SHOW HELE> / nlvcrsarles of . Evelyn Snyder, night. Mrs. John Edgm· ·of Aurelius. Mrs. Ruby Campbell and Bctl~· Jacl(ie Snyder and A. D. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs ..Ciarl1 Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Jones and Hinldc of the Elite Beauty Shop In the afternoon they called on Charles, Glen and Betty .To Brown The Paristyle Shoppe HATS - PURSES Carolyn of Clcxcland, Ohio, were attended the International Beauty William Keyes at the·Poston.con- visited Mr. and Mrs. N. c. Sulli- Formet·ly priced at $5£!.85 nlso guests of the Edgars. ~n the ?how at the Boolt·Cadlilac Hotel valcscent home. . van and daughter in Jackson Sun- 108 E. Ash Phone 3121 Hosiery Michigan Sfute·Ohlo State bas- * * * SHUSTARIS AT COLLEGE *. New SJll'lng Nhadel! in Berkshire, ltetball~~~lliey~ game nt Michiganill~~.t~lll~~t~~~ Slate Mrs. Pearl Hardcnburg and Mr. and Mrs. All~ A. Sliustarl, ~l~ey~·------~~~~:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~U!Imll-; ~~A Gold Stripe, 1\lojud and Nebel.llose. college. Mr·. and Mrs. 0. v. Best at· son-ln·law unci daughter of Mr. :~.-.i:~:.:',~_Silr, 'lv',iJl."i\jr9J', \ ~:~c=:r~CiflJ"!!!T .:· ." ,~; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards tended a sympl,wny by the St. and Mrs. Roy E. Warner, arc now ·..-., '_ " . \ ~ • ••,. _ --~- .! .Note: of Lansing called on Mrs. Zola Louis symphony m·chestra in Jlvlng at Michigan State college ~·\' ' ...1' 1 , , • y 'X Osborne Sunday afternoon. , JacJ(son last week. in the housing project on Harrl- \~~ .. ·\~ {lffv ~ COMPOVNDED WIT'H PRECISION 8 E. 'P/IIf7S We ore now murylng Bobble Br11s Mr. and Mrs. EliJs gverett are Mr. and Mrs . Gillett son road. ' ltllll Bobble · BrltcheH ·by l1'ormflt­ .tfow~nl ·~f,}'" ~VS' \~f~ cleslgnccl cspeclnlly for tcen·ngers vacationhig in Arizona. Mr. Ever· visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gil· ~ * ~ -~,\,.'; ;~' RENNELL $4i.!l~ Vultm BI'Rs-$1.21) nnd UGO · ctt i~; manager of the Mason lett. of Wacousta Sunday. I Mrs. ,!:1· Jd. Aeflams rtcl turnEcell ._, CONCENTRATE CHARLES BJ•lhlhes-$3.!15 branch of tlie Lansing Ice and Mr. and Mrs. Howard GIIJell 10me ' 1urs ay rom 1e 'r · Fuel Company. -· visited Mr. aiul Mrs. Fred Drown ward W. Sparrow hospital in PRESCRIPTION ANTELL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mathews Saturday night. Lansing. She had been there ·· $I L. J. Adams & Son entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar of since being struck by an auto- SERVIC~/ ' $3 MILLS STORE 1111d Mrs. Gilbert Eldred 'and Owosso called on Floyd Fqrhnan mobile on January 5. · 11 39 daughters, Elaine and Lynnetl.c S• unc Iay a ft ernoon. Mr. aml Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Robinson of· Charlollc. Mrs. Mathews and E'rmce · II· o fl' man of · St. J o h ns an d arc spending seV"l'lll" days this Ml D · 1, t f Rl weclt In Chicago. Wtl cnmJwuntl lll't!SCJ'IIIt.iom Mrs. Eldrec1 arc sisters. ss ot•rs . •or man o ves from ull out.·nt'·town doctoJ•s ns A. M. Cl1a n!J1 of Cl l,ago sncnt J unc t Jon· spctt t s ttru 1ay a fternoon Mr. and Mrs. dV. MG. BBurgess , NULLO 1 1 well !IS lUIISOil cloclOI'S, $4.00 Vaalue "' c ' with Mr. Fortman. ' · called on Mr. an rs. ernar(1 the wee!< end with his son·ln-law Wilson Saturday evening. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roi- Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Fin)( Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Troeger O-JIB-WA TABLETS Our Work land Childs of Leslie, and his sis· were guests at dinner· Sunday of and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bacon .I i"ut• b;nly minrs and lmd hrcut:h ter, Miss Alice Cha11in of Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fink of Jacl

Insurance DART Wolverine Auto • • • Jo:xll'IL low cost. fim nnd ex· ie~ulcd cuveral-:'c rates THAT'S A BIG NAME 1, JEWETT IN-MASON .INSURANCE eorncr of llla)Jie and Ct\thu· During l!J5D there were 11 dis· Phone li:lll aster~ in the United Slates eneh llill••lilliltilllllll... r.:.••• of which took 25 or more lives. Haslet't Loses To Mason 71-49 Mason's entry· in· the Indcpen· dent basketball league is still go· lng at top speed. Thursday night the Mason old men whipped Has· lett 71·49, It wa~ big .Tncl< Finn's night to taieridd. ·Wiillams~on . w L Barbarl! Willlmns and ' . tapers yout· shirt to fit yout• figure.· tool< over control oLthe b~ll and Spahr Electric ...... -.... .' .. :.... 36 27 - Bill Clarlt ...... :...... :...... 101~ the Oltcmos caus~ lool~ed dark. Hitchens Drug' Store ... :.. 35 2s Bonnie and Phil Bodrie ...... 101;, Stoll in and usk nhout Auow Qart Every At the end of the third quarter Holt, Bakery & Grlli ...... 34 29 Theo .andWayne Spenny .... :.1002 the Hornets had cut t_he Okemos Country Kitchen ...... 34 29 Mary Kny·Ware and . . today! Wednesday lead to..43-38., . -. . Holt Variety Store ...... 32 :· 31 Ralph Swln.chart ...... 1001 Williamston s hopes .were short Green Parrott . ,Betty and Howard Slagh ...... 992 s ali 31 Night lived though. The Chiefs· r!l:llie~ Holt Dairy ...... ::::::::::::::::::28 35 Margaret ~cLean ah~ · . Our Big Clearance and sailed through f_or the vic· Palmer ,Engineering ...... 21 42 -Lee Austm ...... 986 Legion 1\[emorlal Bulldlng. tory. . 1 Janice and Lcs Smalley ...... 982 REMINDER I Sale is Still on .Mason The Oiwmos, victory was- ai· ,llolt· Night' Owls .Ellen and ~en~ Leach ...... ,.... 979 most a two·man show. PhiJ·Ray :suster-15 .Food· ·Market. took .A:Ilce a:nd Gn_rdon K~tchum .. 978 tOIU IIUU lUlU I 'llol\lltl HI~ S(lon~orell by and Dee McDonald, two: snarp: 'tht•ce games last week. i<:cssler's Joan- and Jr. Hayho~t .. :...... _954 shooting gua:ds, did _most· of •the_ had high· team series . with 2037 J_oyce: Lloyd l{etchum ·.... 891 Cart~~.', and "Capt. 'v,deo\• . Brownc·Cavender Po~t U8 a~d Oken_10s seormg. Ray hit for_- 20 and Chappell's Insurance hmf 724 · : ' · American Legion points on seven·· field go!J.ls a~d for high team game. . . - · Yoting ~len's Ltlague "TIIREE . !\lush~ by six free th'rows. McDonald found High Individual games and .· Thortiurn Lumber & Coal Co., the range with seven· shots. from series werP .·rotlerl · -'"' r Sl"1'11- Roy Clirls~ensen Ford Sales, A; B. \VALT OZANICil TRIO .. . the floor and ·added- ·four free Spalding, 170, 16'6,· 169·005i;Leona Ball, ·Qavis ·Clothing and Court 1\todern - Ollltlme tht·ow~ for 18 points. ' · · . .- Cot;~k, l:iO; Barbara, Pitcher," 1:>.Li (.':afc I took _three . ·points from · Ken Lounsbet•ry was the t.op Jenpie .Hallifax, 164;· Ellell BeF Speedway. Bar, .Parlstyle Shoppe, ::Sii5J~I scorer .f~;~r Williamston with 13- lows, 162,>153; Marilyn· Inghram, Wyeth N:o. -4, ·Wyeth ·No. t.aild :: 1------1 J>oints, · ·. 176; Hope Somers .. 154; Ruth Wyeth. No.2. ~rhe.Whlz J{ldltand --, ----Mason's Store for Men-. ------· .' -. •; . .. ··. ' .. .>>;:; ._:;,·.·.;: .·)·. . .\ . ·' Mr·. nml Mrs. Ji', C, Anderson, Aggies Get- By Sr, anri fnmlly nml Mr. nnd Mrs. Ingham .County News Fchruary 14, 1952 Page 2 ·Dansville J~ugenr! Gnuss nn!l Miss 13urhu I'll OES Sponsors Anrlcmwn of East Lansing WCI'C '' . ·.. , .,. ' Fowlerville Five cntcrtnincd at· rilnnct' Sunday rtt I ; 1\lr~. Ul•Jmr Young - Phmw DutiS\'llh~ 2271 the home of Mr•, and Mrs. Jcol'!'est Card Party ' Led hy Leroy Brower; Dans- Wnll1cr with Mrs, Virginia Ack· 'rhe crml pnrty spnnsorerl h.l' Gnvl•r·nnwlnt. Uay Ul~ld ville heaL Powlet·vllle Jcrillny Icy assisting. the 0, K S. wns lwlri ~ill LIJ'Iiay FHA Meeting Don Er;lrt·, ,Tuek Cook and night 4!!-•IR. '!'he Glarllntors helri Miss Joyee Arnold ol Flint wos evening at. the town hnll. David Mahllle attended Scout 11 two-point il'ad nt the enil of the a weei< rmd guest of her parents, Euchre and canasta wen~ Ge·nuine Maytags Duy In coimty government at Mn· first qum·ter, Mr, und Mrs. Hoscoe Arnuld, Sat­ 1 5·13. played with high prizes going I o son on Mo~lllny. Don held the Is Held Tue.sday In the second qunrler the urday evr.nlng dinner guests al M. L, Hunt, V. D. Holirrtsnn and elective o!fke of sheriff, .Taelt teams played £!Venly eneh' scm·· the A mold homro were Mr. nnrl Mrs, Nt.•llie Cnr·n of Mason and The Biggest Name in Washers The regular rnreting rif tho F. was In the L~Junty trensurt!r's of· lng 10 points, the hnlf:linw score Mrs. Wnyne 'l'aylor, Mr. unci Mrs. ll. A. wns helri nt the sehool lnsl low to Miss Brown, Mrs. Geur·~r; ncr. nnd Dnvld was In the county being 2i>-2:l. In the· third quarter Melvin· Bnttige and Llndn nnd ' I 'l'llesdny, . dr.rlc's office. '!'he boys are fmm Grnlmm ·of Mason• and A. 0. the Aggh!s ennll! rruirlng ilacl> Miss gJiznheth Cal'!·. '!'he occasion Greenough of Drmsvilie. DLII'Ing lhe husiness med nlm.ost as'· tlwugi1 F'owir•r< of Mr. and Mrs, Ahhotl of Hlvos 'l:lwre will l1r anollwr party r11i gV. Several of tlw ifnwP.V£>1', the Aggie riPfr.nse lwld Mrs. l•'loyrl Chamherlaln nf Ann 'l'l':tehPt'S Attmul Jnstltutr~ tt'acherH will ncl ns Judges. anrl the final score was .. lfl ... Jf! In Arbor spent Werlnesdny with her All the teadwt·s of I. '1'. A. S. Mayff~A: The conlcsl will he helrl next. For Junior Play favor n£ Dansville. mot her, Mrs. ~amh Fl.ogcrs. nttenderl leather's institutr! al · · 'l'ucmirty, Fl'hl'llury 1'!l, and pr'i:ms 'l'ile try·otlts for the Junior play Bmwer anrl Weirton wilh If! ,crr Mr. and Mi's, l~arl Grable of Mason WPrinPsdny. Special nwrt· nf $fi.OO, $:lflfl rui'd $1.50 will be "Seventeenth Summer" were held ami 11 polniH resjwctiveiy led 1 J:lven, , the Aggie:-~ while .. Bill ·,Judd unci Dimondale, Mr. and Mrs. ,James ings wr.rr! helrl for the bus rlrlv· J~t·itlay and this week Monday the .. a . DeMariaH wilth Hi .and· ·12 points Sci'lpler and family, Mr. unri Mrs. et·s ancl eoolu; as well as teI'S" o[' Mrs, The cast 'consists of I hr. follow· meeting lirm• ·next week. The hul the Aggles had to go Into Webhm·vilir.. . . Clara Dralw of Dumnrl, in illllllll' lng juniors: 'Shirley Sly, Sharon piny wriW•n by Alfrlerla l~rosl, over·time to win their lirst game, Mr. anrl Mrs. Donal Par·i, Ruth.Dorn, Carol Stark· "Worlt anrl Piny in 1•'. II. A." wus I Mrs, F'lom:Nelson. dim, Carol St iu·lwy, Barbara Per· !iloule, Dni'lene 'Weldon and Bur­ their team. · 'Par•i\vnsrnd were '!'ties~ Acl>ley anrl: e]1lldren. Mr·. and tiwd the play: and it was taicen were Monday !visitors. q'r jct•nnk day ·vlsilors of Mrs. Vln1 Piper; Mrs,· Forest Anderson, .Jr., ,and Services Held for from the ilool>' by Maureen Daly. Greenr. and ~alii ·sampson· uf· ut · t l!e. Oster>palhlc: .. hospital in family, Mr. and Mrs. f•'orrest pre~ent Marshall. · .Taelt:-ion. : · · · Wallwr and family and Mr. and 'rile cast wlll the play 1 sometime in Marr.l1. MrH. Rob!'!rL Wi~l\s· rinrl' ~hli· · Mr. unrl Mrs .. ClwstPr.Benjamin Mrs. Eugene Gauss Wl'l'e enter· Mrs. Flora Whitney riren of Douglas .spent· the wee!< of Lansing were ('nlcrtalm!d al tained Sunday evr.ning at tile FllnPrnl H!'rvicf's for· Mrs. Flora end with Mr. and Mrs . .T. C, Nel· rllnner Monday · evening hy Mr. home of Mr. anrl M1·s: Hobpr·t An· Wililnry were held at tile farm son. aiid Mrs. Hoherl Ande1•son. derHon in honor of the hlrtllrlny li11mr. four miles southeast of .P.T.A. Plans for ]•'loyd Donal of Whealfleld was ·br. Hohrrt Halt,' Mrs. Halt and nnniversury of Bohby Anderson. Dan.~viilt! Saturday a!ternoon. a Wednesday visitor of MrH. dtildren oJ Mt. Pleasant and Mr. Mr. anrl Mr~. Lloyd Brooi(s and Mrs. Whitney tlle following a inng sieknPss, The Thursday Meeting 'l'lll'nbuii. . of Muson were gtlc'sts at dinner guests at dinner Sunday nf Mr. lwtly. was taken to tlw Vogt fun­ ./earl MeCabe and Harold Wing Sunday of Mr. and MrH. C. A. and,Mrs. Cecil·Colc of Jaci~Son. PJ'al home to remain until the Next Thursday evening, Fehru· spent the week end at. Houghton Diehl. Mrs. Clydla Poole of Mt. : Mr: and Mrs. Torn Uller oJ time of 1he funeral on Saturday. ary 21, is the date for lhe regular Lal1e and Eilswnrlh. Ple:L~ant was a wt>ek end gLICsl l!oit are spending th'r week with ·She was 1he daughter of San. mretlng of the P. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Hon'aht'.West lind ol the Dlehls: · Mr. :inti Mrs. Melvin Utter. fore! a111l Maggie Henis and was T.his is an important: meeting family and Mr.. and Mrs. Hoy Mr·. and Mrs. William Mtwneh Mr. nnd Mrs. Lou Kingsley and horn Jn Millington, January 7, and will begin pi'Omptly at 7:30. ~est attcm!r.ll. a hlr,thduy party aliL'IHled the funeral of Amold 'l'erTy of Northvilie.were gut•sJ·s 1R83. She was married lo Louie At the business meeting a study Saturday evenrng atthe h:1mr> of Powell at the Gorsiine-Rundman at dinner Sunday ol Mr. and Mrs. Maytao. Modo! rf-Whiz through u I Mavtau Automali<-Fincst you I'Hll A. Whitney in l!'ll!l and since then •rotlp for the building prog!'am Mr. ami M~·s ..John La~1ce 1:-> twn· funeral home In '·Lansing Satur- Alfred Tot•het. Sunriay evening whola week'~ wnsh!' Here'H Anwr-' . buy, Completely uulomutic. Jo'u. mo~t of her life hnrl hPcn lived In ¥or the school will be voted upon or ol lhe tJII'thday nnn1versary of day afternoon. They were later guests were Mr. anrl Mrs. lea'~ biggest washer .value! moua Gyrafoum wu~hing uct.iun. . this aren, . 1 r . tl · eason a good attenrl-1 Mr. Lan~e. guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Charles Kreeger in honor of the Jcor many years she· was em­ lrs. Maxine Mr.~. club of Lansing at the !~lint. Com· NeiHon, Mrs. Thelma Carr, Mrs. munlly club 'rhursday evening. lluby. Pulling, Mr.~. Mina Otis, Mrs. RoHe Corwin was a dlnnN' Mrs. Tillie Taylot·, Mrs. Lilly guest Sunday or' Mr. arul· ·Mrs. Pl'ttey, MrH. Zelina Brooks, Mrs. Myron Coiwin. . Oria:Sheatheim, Mrs. Ruth Bark­ Mrs. Gordon Ketchum and sons er·; Mrs. Mat·guerite Wemple and of Mason were Monday guests of Mrs. Doris Bachmnn. Mrs. Bellm her parents, Mr. and Mt·s. D~WI'Y receiver! many. nice girts. Craft. Miss Wanda Parsons was in· Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Dean and itlated Into the Tau . Slgn1a hon· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean of Mason Ol'ary society for seniors at Mid!· were guests at dinner Sunday of lgan Stat~ college last Thursday Jy1r. nrd Mrs. Dorn Diehl. evening. Wandu. Is the daughter .Dale Erler and son, Don, spent of Mr.. ami Mrs. Eal'! Parsons oJ Simday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- White' 6alc and is a junior thiH ard.Irvln of Clare. year· at Michigan State college. ·. 1\ . · II ·MrH. E. J. Simons and Junior, 'l'here were only '14 juniors at accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Michlgart State college eligible Douglas Simons and Mrs. Keith for this honorary society. Wanda · Glmthorpc ·of Lansing, attended graduated from I. 'r. A. S. in 1950 It almost steers itself, us evet·y Buick (l\vner kn.ows: the w.eddlng of Betty Lou Gmm and was salutatorian of the and ·J~eith Baguley at Caro Sun- class·, , IIt lookS l'ikB aPOWER ; YEAR But-when you want to get away from a curh-bock day ·evening. Keith is the son of Mrs. Bernice Knapp and Mr. - into n parking spot-make n turn-Buicl,'s Power Jrl Baguley, brother of Mrs. Si· and Mt·s. Clarence Knapp and mOllS, und ·Betty is the daughtet• family of Bennington were New Horsepower~ new Brake Power-and new Power'Ste'ering .,, Steerin~ comes into action,· saves four-fifths of the of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gram, who guests SundaY: of Mr. and MrR. ' dlbrt required with ordinary steering. Power Steer• have:. many · acquaintances In Glen Fox. · · · blossom on Buick's ROADMASTER for 1952'.·. · ing does the extra work. Dansville. Mr. and· Mrs. James Wright ·Mr. aml Mrs, Arthur Sul1Ivan and family of Lansing were And-in case you wonder what happens if Power· AYHE you've heard-horsepower has hit a new' where the ~vheel seems to flout in ~our hand. and .family of Detroit were Sat· guests ·at dinner Sunday of the Steering gets out of ldlter, the answer is 1wthi11g. Your urday dinner guests of Mr. and littler's · pat·ents, Mr. and Mrs. M . high on the 'RoADMASTER. . . But in that case, you'd surr'ender to that hy· Mrs, ·L~o Rogers and Mrs. Sarah Lawton Gauss, ~IJ'i:onf~ol Buick steers just as it ulways has. Brake power has done the same.· draulic unit-get no steering "fceP'·from the wheel.·· Hogers. · . · . . · Mrs. Edna Raymond of Lan· That's why we've saying,."This is , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Berg()r sing· ~pent the.· weelt 'end at her b~en Pow'er .' .. · ·wam Sunday visitors of Mr. and home here, Mrs. Leonard Quenfiy . But .today, we'd like to concentrate on the third. Now suppose you't·e telling two ·agile tons of auto. Steering as it ought to be." \ . Mrs. Mike Kuch of Webhervllle. and· family of Holt visited her :, ~neinber of the power trio..;. Buick's 0\~11 .vet·sion of mobile what to do in trnllic. W c think you'd like to .Mr.. UJ!d Mrs. Philip .Blough and mother Sunday and Mrs. Lavdn· Power Steerillt,.available on RoADMASTEns at a . have it know. that you're in cOJitniand. Come in. Try it out. We tJiink you'll agree, fdrl'lll'Y·bf Chelsea were guests at da I~i>ster nild' children stayed ' l.'rJu.ipmtnt, ~~:tt~IJIIrll•~, trtm, R!lcl moctti~t ur,. ,.,.~j~cf ra clla11fllt w{tii!Jut "~Ui!l, •llnnet· Sunday ·at the home of with• het; ovet· the weelc end. . moderate extr~ cost. . Arid .:_out ~n the straightawuy~we believe that a part 1 ·. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Braman. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Craft and What is this Power Stee1·ing like? It's. something like of the joy you get from owning'a Buick, is the sensa· . · · Mt·s. Elmer OJala and Bonnie family of Stockbridge were Sun· ·' · al helping hand, something Jike.a "hydraulic slave" . tion of having S!JIU!,!thing alive. :ind eagerly willing or M~1skegon were . week end day . visitors of Mt·. and MrH, -that relieves yo\1 of all steerini strain, but lets you ben.e.ath your hands. · · , · . . · · ,gui!st.~ ' of. Mr. und Mrs, Earl Dew'ey Craft.' · keep command. · Braman. : Mr. and Mrs. AI Tiffany an~t~.· ·:·,: ~; _·. ~<::·~: 1~··~·..2 ;: 2::;;E··~'":.'(;~~;·~·i; 2··:<:·::· ·~·· _. ~-·...., ____._·~M~. a~•~o~·~··-1\_I_'~:..,J .. Ii~g~·a~•~-· ·_:·-a~~:·t:.~:~:·&~\'k::~~~·:··~:::::·;:\:~r:·~:~:i:···~;s~t-1~-'!'!~!~!. ·~· ·~ \~~(t.~·:~~ .. i;\:··~\ ·.·. . . '\, '' ... _...... - I .. .

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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broadcast Redi·Maat Dansville Smith. roa TAin IKACKI (~Junlhumll fmm· l'ngll 2) Mr. nnrl Mrs. Leo Rogers nt· tcnrled the funerals of MrH, Anna JU. Y. J•'. Will Alhmd Rt,lly Hopltlns unci Frank Dul'fce ut . U·ol. ••n 45a· 9ti roo The memhers of the M. Y. F. Drlg'hton Thurschly, will alleml a HtilHllstrlct Youth Mr. and Mrs . .John Newland of Hally I hi;~ Snturd1~y ev.cnlng, Feh· Wnyne were guests nt . dinner l'lllti'Y lh, at Nmth Snlcm. All sunday of the Iutter's mother, Corned Beef Ha1h ";.' ' . who wish to al.tcnrl arc to meet Mrs, BCHRI£! Olson. 11\0ADCAIT ·. at the Mcthochst church Itt seven Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price and ·' o'cloci{, family were Sntur·day cvenlnr: u .•1 : "'" 37c Exl!mslon Cluh l'hlllS J\lentlnlf guhsts of Mr. and Mrs. Arvin The regular· meeting of lite Powell of Lnnsinr:. Jnglmm township c x t e 11 ~Ion . Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Moss and group will he l!eld next Monday !1\mily of Mason spent Sunday Chili Con Oarne evening, l~ehruary lH, at lim town wltl1 Mr. unci Mt·s. Clarence Roh· BRQADCUr - WITH IIAHI hall. 'l'lw lcsHon will be on "Lamp crts. t A&P's STOREWIDE Shades" and will be presented by Mt·. nml Mrs. Bonnell Taylor· Ho. • ••n Mrs. Lawton Gat1ss ancl Mrs. were Sunday vlsltorii of Mr. and 34c .ramCJs Ridgway. Mrs. Harold Mrii. Robert Taylor of Lansing. ' Wing, Mrs. Wygant and Mrs. Mr. nnri Mt·s. Charles !{reer:er Halph Wallwr arr. In ehm:gc of and Mrs. Alfred Tarbet and son Dried Baal refreshntcnts. were Monrlay evening guests of IROADCABT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krceget• of Cm't'l'l'tiun Is l\laule l~owlervlllc In honor of the birth· CELEBRATIOI 'l'wo \VI'I'ks ago it wns In llw duy anniversary of Harry Kree· 1'/J•OI, 111111 35a papPI' thai Samuel Williams re· ger. r·Pived his wings at Great Lnllh J'hmt. don. va·lb. p~a. &Be The members of 'I he biology class of r. T. A. S. went through Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne and u r.. hs• 57c I he Wyeth Plant at Mason la~t Mr.. and Mrs. Gilbert Glover unci Wedne~rlny, The class was in· Gnvln'were entertained Sunr!uy slruderl ii1 the processing of ho· ~ dln~er a~ the hm;:t of ~~.,~~:1 mogenizecl mill' and also the Rrls·.l S~lyl by~vcrl.1 Sl ~·,. 11nc f M· · Lipton Soup 0 1 0 11 0 t I i f 1 ki g SMA haby · P s anr l

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VJQOROUI.AND WINIY Mild Wisconsin Cheese lb. 49c :Bokar 1,b.· ·~~~~ 81 c ·' .3.b ... ~SYl .. ·· . ' ·,., Sharp N. Y.· Ch~d~at lb. 59c . ... .411 • prliei" in alaro~&gh Sal., .l"'porla~ .BI.~u., Ohaase lb. &&c 1\fm. Allr•p Nldzo];,, Sh!l l'!lr!'ll'rrl J·irim• nne! fnmlly, Dnl'l~c Cn!ll'lelm· ion . .rnllnRon l'nmlly Sunelny .rvr­ n'firl'nnnn ·In !JI'IJl lwr I'P!Phrnl(! Noble Road News ntany girts Hftm· whl~h lte e!reHm S]Wnl lhe wee!( enrl will! lwr pur· Bowling nlnu. Lois rmnnirwcl frn· a couplo lw•· l!llh hirtlulily cJnniw!l'~ill')', lloHnlhul 11111\'f'll nncl c;dw Willi sm·vc~cl lo lhe enls, Mr. nnd Mrs. (lien Cnltrider. 1\lnson l\lt•rPhnni~ I,e•UJl'IICl of clays, n•ttzrning to hPJ' WOI'it on Mrs. 1\'larlan Allll'iiY IIIHI l'ltlleh·on, gtl!'sls, News Mr. and Mrs. Fmrl Stm1rlman Holt Mz•, and Mrs, Amll lTaJ'inr·IJN Jlowletl's, Philp Mole••· Snlr.s WednPRrlny. , , Mrs. J~mlly io'rost and Alfder!a, 11nd fnmily spent Sunday nfter· of Bell Oalt visiter! Mr. anrl Mrs, ,/ill Ann Marshall of Gregru·y nnrl Spenny'~ l'ftclt tool\ thn•e Mr. nnil Mrs. l [P.rman Grrtten· i\!J·s. 1\'llnnil• lliii:I\IJH and Mrs. spPnl a fr•w clay:; recently with noon and evening wllh Mr. and Ml's. l~•·nt•st Bm·lt•w - Phmw 3H1l2 Bl'll!!e Parsilall anrl ramlly Sun· points from Ai'l's llamhlll'gm· hr!l'gzn· spl'lll \VPr!JteHclny with Nom !o'ro~l. Mrs. W. X. Sit•admnn anrl f1tm!ly. c!ny evening, hl'l' 1-P'itnriJIHl'Pnts, Mr. 11ncl J\lrs, Sl111ppe, Hi1hinson's anrl '!'om's. Ml', illtd Ml'H. Arthur l;'rost. Mr!l'lon Hic·P iiiH! 1\PiliWIIt. f•'rerl LoVette nttemle!d the Kl· IIPnnlil'inn IH i'iJIClalu•l' [II gil indlvldu;tl .game \Vl'llt to A small family groliJI 111el with Mln1wsotn IItts lllOI'l' limn Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bal'lig r1nc! 1'!R,· Mrs. MeJ'ton Hic•r! and Mrs, wan is odinner and soil c•onservn· Benefit Card ,Tenn Alrola of Olwmos·, a Art ,IPnlcs w.ltlt 221 nnd !1igh In· Mrs. WlnifrP!l l•'l'ost Salul'llay li·lll milt•s of hlgh\1'11,\':i. ehildrcn visiter! Mr·. llill'ilg's lion mGet!ng !HHI Tuesday as lhe molher at Pnnlllll! Sunday, MI'H, SP!rlon Monnw spent TUPHrlay beautidan, SJIIIIW In members of c!Jvldual seJ·Ic~s went to CllfC ------­ afternoon will! tlw fDI'ml'r's sis· gtJC'St of AI J{lcl'. lhe Little club 'l'uesrlay C!Vening l~ddy, 543, lllgh team se••lc!s Charles Bnrtlg Is still In llle illlS· Party Is Planned nhout hail' styling, at tlte ltome wrml to Arl's Hnmbtlrger Sltfl(tJte l~clw;ml n( Mr. and Mr~. Blaine LoVette pilal there hut lwr r'oJHiitlon Is tr•r, Mrs. Parish Lan· Ingham County News Febru.ary 14, 1952 Page 4 anrl ,Judy of Lesl ic were guesiH of Mr·s. Arthur 'i'ayl<~r. Mm. E:r· witlt :lcl3:!, Improving. sing. The Holt Iown hall will he 1he at rllnnet· 'l'hursrlny Mr. und neHt Burlew will !JaVl! the nPxt Team Htandlngs nrr~ ns l'ollflws: ------~ Mr. and M1·s. Crtrl Andrus and Llll'l\ MonroP was nut of sdtool or seene of a benefit c'tll'd parly Feh· last wePI\ IIPc·au~;e of sicoklll!SS, Mrs, !•'reel LoVette, Mrs. Loren meeting. Tenm , Pis. family were Sunday e•vPnlng f'ilii· l'llar•y' 2.l Tile P. '1'. A, I~ spon· .r, '1'. fear of \Ve!tll!'rvllle spent Hcndr~rslwt and Burham Lynn sorlng tills affair nml plans urP Art's f lamhlll'gcr Shnppc ...... 'IH l!l's at the Carl IJowen home. visited in the afternoon. M1·. anrl Mrs, ,John Hldlilrr!s nf tlw wee!< end with his daughter, mmpleted, umlcr the direction of Sjlenny's Oldsmuhilc ... .'17 LansiQg vlsltPrl M1·. and Mrs. lien Mrs, llarDirl Moni'OP, and family. M1·. nne! Mrs. Loren Sweet and Mrs. Lyle Salisbury, with the as· Philp Motor Snles ...... '13 J3altel' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beu Burell anrl slstnnee or Mr~. !•'rani\ Landers Scouts Attend Torn':; l~oorl Markel .... :m Larry were gtwsts at rilnner Sun­ [!owlell's Implement .. 3G M1·. and Mrs. Carl llmi'Pn al· and Mrs. I~rlwln Clever. Dessert lcnrlec! t!JP. funeral or F'l;ll'!!nc•r\ iGpp Community day of Mr. anrl Mrs. fo'red LoVette and t•o ffr!e wi II he scI' Veri at Methodist Church Rollinson's Carlillac ...... :!7 anrl family. !!lght o'elor:k. Clnrk at Lnn:;Jng Monclay after· NIUJe•y Hnng-11'1' noon. She was tllf• sisiPr of 1\lrs, Mr. anrl Mrs. Burt Wai'11C!I' and Hefreshments am IIP.ing taken In observance nf Boy Scout 1\lnHon WoiiJC!n's llowling· Rr1y McComb. Du flo is 1\lollwr's duh nwmiH'rs family spent Jcriday cvcming with care of hy Mrs. !;'. ,J. Fox and weel1 Holt troops, attcnrlerl the Last wee!!( the two lop teams Myra Moran anc! Virgil r:rr!y H[HJI\son•d several plays at tlw Mr. and Mrs, Wayne L1Nette and MrH. Hay l~reneh. 'I'Jwy will be Met hodisl church as a group last rnc•l In quite a hattie witlt .lim's c•:tllcrl on the Carl Bowen family 1\ lpp .~!'hool I;'l'iriay evPnlng. family. nsslstcd by MI'S, Carl .Johnson Sunday and tile Cubs exhlhiled MariH'I winning two points from Monday evening. Pmflts tolniiPd $12.'ill. .. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd 1-Iammonc! ami Mrs. Oliver Palme1·, home handicm[l Items In tile window Lnnslng lee and fcuel. Tile only Mrs. Leo Stone! anrl .Jydy and and Doris visited Mr. anrl Mrs. mom ella! rmcn. of the Home Eqtllpmenl store. teum nlllc to talw nil three points For the "l"orward on LlheJ·ty's Marlr~nc I !art spenl Sunday aft· Wayne LoVclle, Mrs. Edwin Clever Is in charge wns Dart and Carly, tallwrville miiPct Cradic of Leslie, of the executive board members. or Suturday with her mothez·, Mrs, turned from St. Johns Unilccl 15fH13; I sahel Whyte, 160·<11 D; Pnlishin~ lervillc were ~11nr!ay ncr Sunrlav of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lu· School to St'art bylcrian church. Mrs. William Cairns, 15:3·<120; Bonnie MizcJ', 1\fotor Ov1~rha.uling Undl'recmting night visitors of Mr. and M1·s. Mrs. Stuart Armstrong of rlr•ll Chene:\' and family, Beckwith was featured soprauo 4m; .Janice Smalley, 155, Hi2, 1!10· Jrt·ont End Allgnnwnt AAA \Vr!'elil'l' St•rvii!P ~Stuclrize, Lone hand was won bv ''ttesclay to Tllttrsday \Vlt11 Ml' ' spent the wee!< end in Detroit. ron J.· and Nancy Pollok In Octo- ' · See all these famous featuresl· 1·2 To·ns Per Hour! Mel Swanson. Mrs, Billy Balzer and son, her, 1951, he joined the Wheat· and Mrs. ·George Frost. Mr. and • One-piece, acid·res!sllns • 4~ back:splash. M~~~t~~.~~ C~~~~~d ~~~~~:e:el~~ Mike, left Monday night for a· field Center church. On Decem· Mrs. Guerdon 'Frost and children . porcotain·enimeled·stcet top. • Easy·lo·clean, Ill-Bake enamel month's stay 'in Florida. ber 24, 1891, he married Maud . 0 ~ Williamston were Tuesday .. Giant, twin drainboards. finish. hrated her 21st birthday annlver· 11 t 11 t M ct 1 · Mrs. Austin Oppenlander and Kent who preceded him In death mg · c. nner gues s. r. an • Roomy, no·splash bowl. • Doors sound-deadened, sary Sunday w Lh her family. M1 5 M 11 Be d d f • Special Twine Fingers Mrs. Phyllis Weel~s and Joan son, Craig, left Sunc1ay for Er· on January 8, 1929. To this union .' • :. Hnlpi1 Weiler WI!~ cut on till' honw of MI'H, llnJTY Hlnrillc!lst•h l•'ul'l'!llan, of Ann AriJOI' were rllnner guests The gold Htill' spellers fm• Jn~;J· ~11n;. ( :rr·t rtHlt! Dent nnrl Mrs. r!lbow wi1llr! worldn>: at t iw shop. 'l'llllrsrlay. l'vll', 11 ncl !'vir~. H. 11. of Mr. nml MI'H. William Garner Fl•l'll r•:nwns ht!lrl a lttill'heron In I' It was necess:u·y to have :;lllt•ll£'s l•'ro:;t will l'lllr•rtaln lli'XI I11Jlnlli. l•'lllll'l'nl so•rl'lees WP.rc llelrl frw weci1 Wf'rn 13111 Birney,, Shlrcen lillilfll' of ll'il'!l. rp:·J;• \';Highn, Mr•s, tnlwn. .Jason l'ollol'i\ Ill till! Vogt flltJeral StoclIlll' In Dansville lust Weclrws- 1\l rs. ll1•lt•n lll't'lllan William and Ralph Lunt!H, Donnie English, Lari'Y l!nhlltzel, Mt :;, l!o!sHir! Di!rllnlo', Mrs. Mella tiw nHilllJJH. Mr. nnd Mrs, Arlo l•'orr•tl'l:tll and day. l\11', l'ollol'k was 11 llfP·Ionr:- Keith unci Carolyn Shnrlnnd, Philip Hall, Donna Clnn,,y, Larry Batcmnn, Mr!.l, Httgh Hamilton, Noris Howe Is driving Ills pill'· Mr. nml Mrs. Hoiwrt l•'nrr.man resident of tills dlstrlet. Gene unci F'rerlrlle WIIRnn, Cillo Dent anrl Sharon Mi1ler. - M \V 11 y· t 1 M c will entertnlrr frlcnris, 1wlghhors Mr. ami M1·~. na~· Hnr11t Hpenl r•s, n 1!1' ~e e 1t1m, rs. orn ents, Mr. und Mrs, Chnrlt•s !lowe, Mr. unci Mrs. Clarent'Y obsrt•verl of \H · 0 11 of titelr :l~nd ll'l'drilng annlvm·· " 1\lr~. ,lr!nnle Ji'nhasli i\lolllduy PI'!!· .Tad\ DuPre Detroit arul Ray o tll'ea wee U!eauso o. v rus i\lr, and Mrs, Dovt ~1ll1Pr of Ea· SCI! r s HoWl!, wlw Is statlor!l'd his hlrt luln." :mniversary Satur- llnrrlt attPnrlr.d the O·CL'ilo sloe!\· emoon. lnfectlrm. . 1 II 1 sary. '!'he party will lH! ill'ld at ·' nlnr~. Titr• prt·~rlril'nl appointed ton llnpldH called on Mr. and I wre w t1 t w army air force, ri,'tY tllf!ltl ,·rt IIH•. lltll'gc•.. "."'0 l1onle. · h 1 ilw Wlwatlield (:JPHIH'I' hall on . '' Dora Jlali and 1\ l'dlr: Collins ~~~ hnlciPrs mPel lng- at Buffalo over Mr. anrl 1\lrfi. Dick Lang hum '!'here wus nn schr){)l Wr.rlnes- Mrs. Jlmnil Irahlltzcl Sunday IV ere w Is In tl'lllnlng. '!'hey nre GttPsts were Mr. anrl ~Irs, Dill'• ' lenvlng and cxpe.ct to 1\1 c•rldlan road Saturday, thP curd t•ornrnltieP for ilw yrar. till' Wl'l'i' cnrl. '!'he twn stAters, nnd snn ealletl on Mr. and Mrs. day hecaune nf lt!ndwi'H Institute 'l'hur~dtry I~I'IJrll· Mrs. DtrPr·c anrl Mrs. Hnnll, vis· !•'red Brlg,::s Stmday afternoon. at Mastm. Mr. <.IIlli Mt'H, Marvin ,Janson be f'One a w~ell · ar~' 2:J, hc~-:lnnlng at clghl o'clock. rell Flsl< nnd son, Mr. nnd Mrs. l•'lve rlnli:tr·s was VCJicd to the spent Sunrlay In Lltellfleld wllir y' · L· · , · , T , Carris and dnnelng will be till' I Inward Burgess ;mel snns, ami ltPd fl'lends In StocilhJ'Irlge. !•'red Brlg~-:s attended a Dr!lt'nlt 'rucr;clay the pupils attenclerl a 1 1 1 1 r·inrr•r•h l'iwlr. Opal Luntls prr>· l\11 .., .t 11 rl "rs.'·I , "'~·,mrn )·s "'·In I g II I , haveovonn tnlr Gir•nn anrl called on Mr. and Mrs. Coy Duns· , rucsuar afternoon. , ' · · ~ · · ' · Frank Cillll'l~h rf'Jtu•nerl ilornr scr•vprJ aftel' an evening of play· r 1\Tt'. and MI'S, LyiP Miller nncl Sunday at the hnme of Mr. nnd 1 from tile Mnson l~Pn('J'ni hospl- ing mrds. 'II'~." ,, Nellie r.lc!lll Sjll!lll s.. 'llllllo'l" > more () Mason Sundar evl!nlng. M1·. nnrl Mrs. WllfrPrl 'llPnt I'll· r;uc•sts at tile l~lmr•r T..rlrrnnn f:tmlly r·alierl on,Mr·. a1Hi Mrs. ,J, Mrl\·s·.• Jo'ran 1~ 0tls·,ai Mns·rtn .. ! tal Satru·tlay aflrt• iiPing l'onllnl'd nt tlw .James Barton home in 'l'c· Clair Fox and family spent tcrtalnPd Mr. and Mrs.. T. flat'!'.\' 1 10 1 itomt• Snnd;JI' Wl'l;f' Mr. and Mrs. II. !•:vans Sunday, 1, atH 1 " 1 I'S, 1 Jei'IHll'l IS WPI'I' I till' 1·e Pi •I 1I' d'l ·s Sunday f'fllii'I'S of Mr. and MI'R. r·umsl!h. 'l'hursday t!W!Illng with Mr. and Ball' family spent Sund;ty wllh her to see ll1!1'11Hl'ds' sister, Mrs. Ar· 1 Mr. andl\lrs. VII' Oils and :;nns anrl Ml', and Mt'H. Clyde Ct'C!f.:O hf WntPrloo, Mrs. f';lttl Ll'itman and last wr•ri< at Hmt~:hton Lalw. .roe lluldtlnson slaycd with Sunday, lrPrH' ;u!d Dori.o; Ll•hm;tn. pat'C'Ilts, 1\lr.. and 1\lrs. ,Tnhn thut· Mel~arrrn. 1 of LPsllc! mii1•rl on Ml', and l'vlrs. Lansln~-:. Clifford Lantis, .Jay Asquith, Wil· William Garner· Wednesday eve· Mr. and Mrs, HobPrt Glass of Nfl,\'t's, IHtnor:ln~-: Mr. Noyes' 7fltlr Mr. and lVII'S, .r. 1 Inrold Low of 1 l!ohert Fol'1'111ftn and daugiliPI'S Mr. and ~Irs FrPd l•'ox nnrl '. I Dr. I•', G. llr>htH'I' ;urd Hob bur· Ostrander and Spliw 'l'lsC'h nln~-: whilr! Mrs. Coy Htllehlns Lansln~-: were weel< Pnd gursts of blrthrlay ;llmlversar)'. . Lansln>: Hpent Sunday Wtlil tlw Saturday 1•vr•run~-:. lllo 1, of !hit,1 ·J·Jt 1 M, . 1 Jlnnr'f'l' alti!!Hil'd i'l'l'SbyiPI'Y at Jpft for Houghton Lake to llsh on anrl M1·s. Garner· attended a Stan· Mr. anrl Mrs. Don Dr!nsllltli'P. latter's parents Mt• •tnd Mr~ . nn L I s ec I. olll! LansinJ.: 'J'ul'stiny. Monday. Icy pm·ty at the home or Mrs. Mrs. Don D1•nsmorr• will Pnlrr- 1\lr. ;lilt! MI'H, F'tll'l'l!st Smilh are LtH't!ll Love, .lo~ LoV;! r;f DPtro.ll Mr .. and Mrs. fo~rwln l•'nrrm;~n Mrs. H£<117. Glynn anti family Sat· lt•;tviJJg kt' l'iurlda tlw iatll'l' part also spent the wrel< end with Iris and tamily r•l Lc•roy townslup ut·day. . Mr. and Mrs. \VIlliam [[uniPI' of Guest~ of Ml'. nne! Mrs. Genq;l' Guerrlon Usher. In 111 members of hPJ' hrlrlge r·lu!J of I ill' IVI'l'lc L;utsing sprnt t liP wr•l'i< I'IHI with Marshall Sunday Wl'rt' Mr. nnrl Mr. and MI'S. Jesse Cnmphcll, Ti1rsrlay evening. prm~nts. lil'r pal'l'llls, Mr. nwl Mrs. L11 Mr·s. CannPn \Viu•r!lm· of nn•g- William l~outy, Ethel Plaunt and Mrs. G. M. Dunr~nn spronl Mon- Miss LattJ'a I·;itC'I nntl Miss Mnr· Mr. nnd Mrs. Lorr•n LovP. HJll'llt Jlm'ti1. m')'. Mr. and Mrs. Guerclo11 Usher Wl!re clay in Frrnrlale on husirws:;. ion Baughn t•nlil•rl on Miss I'I!OC· sunday cvrmlng witl1 Mr. and ' hf• l1;rrllett ov1•r tile W!'C!k c•nd. Mrs. Joe McMill. 1\litl'f'f!iia Cohio and Lnnrla Mal'· Mr. anrl Mrs. Max Lavonia guests of Mrs. Fcm l.i'outy at ~lw~ Betty Dunlirp of Lansin1; ·------.. ---.. 'i'he.lenders mrPtln>: f(>r'·thr c•x· A. Anclris sh:lll atti'JHII'ri IIH' LarliP~; D;1y 'l'V spenl Sunclny at IIH' llohert Shill· dlmwr Sunday. The dinner was In is fiJlP!lrllng a few days wilh Mrs. 11how al DPtroit with a group ing· home. honor of Mrs. Campbell's hlrth· Fern Tl1omas. tension group will mrl't Frlduy Jeweler and Watchmaker Olds Road at •lhe'G. A. J1. hall at LeHiil'. Jmm GrPJ.:or·y 't'nesrtn.\'. '!'he Plalnflrlrl Methorlisl church' day annlvri'Sill'y,. F. W· Eames rir 'L~nslng mllc•tl 0\'f'l' ~!r. yr•tu·s I'XJll'l'it•nt•l• on all nmiH•s ol' wntl'iu·~ fll'if'll Maldto r11HI Phyllis is spnnsorlng a futlwr and son M1~ and Mrs. William Garner 011 :!\fr. and Mrs . .Toltn ';N. l~aml's, ~Ji·~:. Elnwr Otis ( 'OIIIJlli<'lLtl'lJ Wntdll'S II SJII'<'illlt,V Stnl\'1' ;Jttl'ndr•ti a llt'nuty Cn!lll· hanqlll'l. at thr ehurdt Mondar C'!lliecl on Mr. Garner's brother .Jr., 'l'uesrlay aftrrniJOn. w· h .tf' I'd All Worli IOIIIII'lllllt•l'tl Ont• \'t'lll' sPiors nwr•ling al L;lllsing 'l'ul's· rwning, Fchrtlllry 2!i. ;. Tuesday, He is vt:!ry sick in the Mr. anrl Mrs . .John W. Eames, Lynford ;mri Vivien Arletns.arr . ea le . Mr. ami Mrs. Hamid Knight Fonte hospital Jackson. .Tt'., r:.:eelverl word J'ro!'i thrir son, sir'k witi1 sr·arlr-t fl'VPI'. · Mrs. d:ty P\'PJ1irl~!· :~t Dt'st. ·.. NO.· 3 and family nf St. Jgnaer. spent Mrs. Dale Switzenherg aJHJ Roller!,. that his · siup was an· .\rlr.ms and Charle:-; have till! ~lr. a!Hl Mrs. Alvin Mood and 111 son of Slwpl!r•rd spPnt Sunday last wee!!' with the Mittrrr fam- el1ildrrm spent the week end in I~l.JOrecl the harllfJr at Augusta, mumps, Lillhur Flll'~rnnn ily. Jackson with her mother l\1l'B ... tell~'· l'fe. Georp;e Lantz of Camp Cni'lll'l' of l'ar·i< Ullti ~llLplt• in llilton .'i: Hll'illli'Cis 1\i_liltlin~: with lwr p;trenls, Ml'. anrl Mrs. Worlrl rJay of prayrr will J c nb· Fr.rn Fouty. ' Jo!nr:W. E!a~es, Jr.. spent Mon· Ruekcr·, Alahmna, w11o spl•nt tile Mrs. Ethel Patrid1; Mrs. Frnnlr l'altl Spndafnrf'. 1 Mr. nntl ~Jr.-; ..fa••k Kini<'wi< anrl ·~~eel •·rt thr Mrth~isl· · ~u~h~l· M1ss, .Jnei;Jyn· Gale attended n i=d=~~~·~l~~~o~w~l:e:~~I:il:c~n:Jt~t~tl:'~:·r:n:~:~:··~il:v:e:cl:'_':v:it:h~h:is~p:a:~:'":':s~,~·=~~·~n=nc:ILC=h=tii~~:~:;~·M=~~a=nc:l~~=l:~:··.~f:~:~:w:r~t~======~.. Handy of Owm;sro anti Mr. ami l·:riday, F'rhruary 2!1, at two bridal slwwPr: nn her aunt Friday Mrs. C:tyrl<' .Jal'obs ll'l'l'f' guests o dod<. . jnight nt Vanrlr.rcook Lalw. Mt'ss 1I . at dinrwr of Norman ,[;({'oilH Fri· Wrnston Dancet' nnd famtly .or Calc slnyrd fol' the wrt!k end with day Pvr~ning. Bronson spent the wPek f!nd wrth relatives. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lol'f'll C'ollins ancl hi.~ plli'Pnts, Mr. anrl Mrs. W. t1. ·------·---· srons ll'fl 1\lontlav for a wr•pk's Dam'l'!'. visit with a w;tr t'•urlrty of Lorl'n's Miss Eleanor Durkee has grrul­ ;1t D;tvt•np: classes at 1 Crittenden's SinC'Iair Service ;~:;;~1.'hrtrlp;e !'very Monrlay eve,~ US·lii ai Ilag~~dorn Good, Ellftt IAinalllf Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Grow ancl Mnrion spPnl f:!unrlay Pvenin;: in .Tal'kson with Mrs. Hoy Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith. ' Mary Madison of .Taei, where they Mrs. Donald Swanson nne! chi!· will engage in agricultural and at nine o'clock, enlled on Ml'.' nnd Mrs, George d1·cn and Miss Put Ammersnn nf ship at. 11:15. Young Peoples FeJ. 2 p, m. at t.qlllrch; circles second Mr. nnd M1·s. Evcrelt, Roose Cady Wednesday evening, JowHhlp Sunday evening at (i:1!i, Wednesday In homes. Nursery educational work. They are Ink· Mnlion were dinner· g\lcsts of Mr. lng spednl training at Kennedy and children have moved In with The Alnledon 'Mothers cluh will nnrl Mrs. Ora Baker nnd Ray. with nn cvnngcllsllc service at dcpa•·tmcnt lcaehcrs lesson Htudy, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emcsl meet nt the home of Richard 8:00 p, m, Wednesday evening at opr.n to all, under mpahlc woman School of Missions, 1-Iart[orcl, Mrs~ rnond Sunday, 8:00 is the mld·wcek. prayer j during worship tiCI'Viee. Con necllcul. Hart, while they build a home. Leu of East. Holt road for its ------·--- Mr. and Mt·s. LeRoy Hart of Fcbrual'y meeting. ·----·------. .Dcrvlcc. Smalley was born in the Bel· MR. AND M_RS. BHUCE A. SMALLEY Battle Creek were Sunday guests Wllllnmstnn W1•sleynn lllt!fhnd· r,lan Congo, whct·e his parents Mrs. SmaiiPy, tlw fo1·mcr Harah of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hownrrl Clarl\, Aurellur; Cm1le1' llu(Jilsi, ficv. India, Korea, Latin Amc1•iea, Olt· 0 I isf, Brll'k, C. E. Miller, pastor. arc missionarlcn, anrl WitH cell!· Allll Schaal of East Aurora, N. lnawa, Paltistun, and the Philip· sunday gucslH of Mrs. Anna Millville Dr. C. M. Clothier Gjllicrt Miles, paslor. Wurol!ifl catecl In the United States. While Y., is a graduate of Michigan Lcsency were Mr. and Mt'.~. Ru· Worship sct·vkc, 10 a. m.; class pine Islancls. I•'iflcen lll'C dea­ llervlce Is at I 1 :30 a. m., wil h meeting 11 a, m.; church school, a Hcrlior In hlglr seiJOol lie en· Stall!, wiH'I'I! sliP majored in so· dolph Mlchilsch ancl clauf(hlcr of l•:unlm! llnlwr Veterinarian ~hurch school prceedlng at. :IO::Jo. ecmcsses who will be assigned .to I '•' II- 11 : 1fi n. m. Pmycr s e r v Ice listed in the navy fm• service in cial servil't1, Slw was ehnil'man home mission enterprises In the Mason and Mrs. L. E. Thompson Church at lO:Hi a. m. Sunday Alllumlng tim prncttce of Wednesday, the ho~pltal corps. In 1941i he en. of the Cl1ristian Student !~nunda· of Eaton sdwol at 11:1ri n. m. Dr. T. A. MoU , Wtllln,mr;H1n Wt•Mleynu i\ld luul· tercd Michigan Stale, where he lion. United Stales. · · . Hapld~;. Sunday callet·s of Mr. and Mr:;, 'rhe ·anm1al Dutch dinner will lsi',· Rowley, c. E, Miller, pastor. All nrc i:ollcge f(l'arluatmi wlw l'hono 1121!1 JlliLSon Nnz•u·nrw, Rev. Hugh studied ngrlculltlral extension or the 7!l eommissionccl, u'l are have talwn Jlll!lll(l'flilllatc st'uellcs Husch were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy he he.ld at the hall Tuesday, Fch· Church sehool 10 a. m. i dass 118 N ;nraln PultHIII1, pastor. Sunday school nt worlt and animal husbandry new fnmign misslonari<•s whn In the cvangcllstie; mcdic:al, 'cdu· Hart. and Irving Rusch of Bn llle ry. HJ. at. · meeting 11 a. m.; worsl1 ip SCI'V· while serving as pastor of a ,lun·! will sail within a few months fm· 10 n'eloclt, Mnrshall Pollok, SU· catlonal, m· soda! wclfnrc ·sr.rv· Creek, Mr. and Mt·.~. Clarence Cm·olyn llal,cr spent the wccl< LcHIII'I icc 10:30 a. m. ancl il p. m. Young ior church. I n.~slgnmenls in Afriea, Burma, Capp of Lansing. and Mr. anti I'cople's service, 7:30 p. m. i perinlcnclcnt .. Mnrnlnf.'i worship ir:es in whlc:h .1 hey will 1-ipcr:ir!llzl!. at 11 o'eloclt. Sunday night pray· Mrs. Gilbert Eldred of ncar Char· prayer service Thursday, H p. m. loll e. cl' service at 6:30 p, m. N. Y. P. I•"l!·.~t. Pl't!Hhytcrlnn church, Ma· IUW. Ci\ltA\VA\' A'l' llml~'l'JNG so11> Paul L. Arnold, minister. was nt the hoine of M1·. and 1\lrs. Mr. ancl Mr·s. Glen Lescncy ami · 'o·nondnga Community, ncv. K s. at li:•15 p. m. Evening worship llcv. Loyd Caraway spent Man· Austin Smith. · 7:30 Jl. m. Wcclnesdny night Worship, nt lll a. m., sermon, "1 Ronnie and Billy of ncar Char· A. Kelford, pastor. Sunday s('hool day in Chicago attending rt meet· Mr. and'Mr:;. Raymond Holmes .What About High· Prices? Jll'aye!t' service at 7:30 p. m. Choir Thirst," from the words of Clu·tsl lotte were callers of JYirs. Anna nt ·10:00 nnd woi·ship service at on the Cmss. 1.1:15 n. m, Sunday ing of alumni rejJJ'escnlalivcs of had dinner Sunrhiy with Rev. illl.sency MondaY, ~1:00 a.m. Jtracticc following. llw Northern Bapl isl 'I'hcolor.ieal As Jll'ices i'i.~l!, th~ t•ost school; 6 p. m. class In l'!lUrch Mrs. Kenneth Pfiester and f~tm· ·Raymond Lc.~cney left Morirlay membership for youth; 7 p. m. Se!minary. Hev. Caraway is pres­ ily of Williamston:· · lo spend two weelts In Florida. , nf l'f'J>Iaclnl:' your lnsnred ·:I;11ihr.rnn Chlll'llh in lllnsnn. Le· I•;dlm Unilt•d llrPIIm•n, Rev. E. Westminster Fellowship. Cirt:lcs ident nf llic Michigan Alumni as· Roher( nae. of. Holt .c;i lied on Patty Jo Seeley of Mancelonn ilemli rlst•s foo. noes glim .Memorial Hall. S ..Jefferson Gamble, pastor. Sunday school. soeiatiun of the seminar:,'. of the Women's association meet Mr. and Mrs. HerhcrC Hartig anti spent three clays this week wiqr ·Ylllll' · Jiolky ILIInw feit• street. Walter 1~. Koepplin, pas· JO:Oil n. 111.; morning service, Leslie Mac aliil bo1ina Hill Sit!· Tuesday. Aclult choir will n:cct Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark :anti · such lee·wlly '! Cull m; tor: Divine services at 9:15 a. m. 11 :lliJ a. m.; Ctn:istian E~dcav~11~ Thursday, 7:30 p, m. Coming: tu:clay aftcmoot;J: ·. . . . . · ·. ·. famlly. . . 7:•t:i Jl. lll,j CVCIIlng SCrVICC, 8,1,> ·nnw.· Laymen's. Sunday, February 2•1. Vantown Mrs. Dorothy Ferris and Mr. . :Wllllamslon · T,ufhl'rnn, . .Tohn p. m, Prayer meeting Weclncsclay with special men's chor·us. Fnm· ill c·s. I,, 1'. Willlnms nncl . Mrs: Lee Wchh. and family I 'I' CAN II Al'l'Jo;N Vl(esteiulorf, pastor, 1022 We;~ I cveninr: at the home of Mr. and were.Sumlay dinner gucsts:or Mr. Mrs. Zelcsl Andreas, Barnes lly night, February 24, 5:30 p. m. Grand Rl,vcr. Church school, !J:.JO and Mrs. Cha'rles Eifert and Alaiedon C~nter .. ANY'I'IMJ•;- ~.; m.; worshiP. service 10:30 a. m. road, nt 8:00 p. m. Till! Senior l•'arm Bureau group Chltcl;nlled · ' under five. Church school, 11:00; St. James lUisslon, Rev. Msgr. at the Orvcl Henselict home Sttn· Burltley road. Brealtin~: of bread, Yolilh worship leader, Mrs. Ro!l· Cnarles . ·Keating, pastor. Mass 10 a. m.; .churcl~. scho?l 11:30 a, nld Osterherg; Junior worslup clay. Tuesday, February 19 will be said at the chapel at the rn.; worslup scnrcc, 3.30 p. m. leader, Mrs. Wayne Bullen.. Jun· corner of South Jefferson and -- · i r high Youth Fellowship 6:00; Williamston Sl. ·uec Jean Ann Cherry at .8:30· Sunday morning, 1:0.0 p.m. ll:tllht·ru~~J's ? M~Bride Catechism classes will be at 1:30 North Aurelius J~~llscopnl, Rev. ~on~a.n ~~. h..ln· ~~~~~rha~a Stroud; Sc]11o~ high at the Legion building Saturday. Raymond H. Ilolmcs zlc, t>astor. Worslup ser~lcc 11.0~ Youth Fellowship, 6:30. Tucs~ay, a:.·m.; church school 11.00 a.. m., February 1.9, board of education Mrs. Esther Holmes, Rebecca evening song 4 p. m. and church school ·worlters will Flr~l. Chu•·c·h of Christ, Sclmr· and LeRoy and Mr. and Mrs. Sold By tlllt, Mason, holds ~ervlces at the meet at 7:30 in the chapel. Plans Raymond Bedell and Stevie spent : lriter-City Tabernacle for spri'ng ancl summer worl\ will church, cornet' of Oak ami Barnes Sunday with relatives in Indiana. Stockbridge Phone streets, every Sunday at 11:00. ~ · .'2827 E. 1\llchlgan, Ln,n,.;lng be formulated. Wednesday, Fell· Mr.· and Mrs. Herbert Hnrlig Mason ,Phone .:sftrvlooo Itt !1 a. m. null 7:30 ruary 20, 7:00, prayer group; Sunday school is held during the and Leslie Mac were guests nl Ord Price .&.;·sons services for pupils up to the age 17 F 111 7:30, ctmrcj1 membership class dinner Sundrw at the home of AJ.J, Wf~J.COllm of 20. Wednesday evening meet· 2-2955 for youth and adult.~; 1:15, mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wigman at ,: . 'noy l'atter·Kon, l'astor bership class for children ..Thurs. lng.at 8:00 includes tcs.limonies of Holt. Christian Science healmg. A pub· day, scniol' dwir rehearsal, 7:,15; ·Rev. and Mrs. Carl Briggs ancl 'lie reading room is open nl. the Saturday, adult fellowship supper Carol were in Grand Rapids party at l·hc home of Mr. and church every .Wednesday and Sut· Tuesday visiting Ruth Briggs, urdny from 2 4. In Christian Mrs. Duane Bnrr, 6:30. Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. George Harmotlnt Cash and Carry Science the word "Soul" is o[len and Sammie of Laingsi>LJrg en· I 0:30, .i uninr fcllow:ihip, stu_dylng used. as a synonym for the word the Life o[ Jesus; 10:30, JUnior tcrtalned Mr. and Mrs. Leonard choir rchcars;il. "Goct" 'l'hls is explained in the Nelson nnd Annabelle as dinner Lesson-Sermon which will he :· ·:: Mason· glt@ots Sunday. • read in all Christian Science IJansville lllethodlst., Rev. Sam· chm'ches on Sunday, February Rev. and Mrs. Charles Brool's 1950 Ferguson i'mctor in extra 1 ·Mf!Cormick·Deering 6-ft. Mower Dairy ucl Sci7.crt, pastor. Church school 17, undet· the subject, "Soul." spent several clays last week at good condition 50-ft. Drive Uelt II :00, G. E. Mnnning, RUperint?n· the Moody Bible Institute Ji'ound· McCormick-Deering 5-ft. Mower ·, q;.·:· ..~t'J' DairY_ Produc~. dent; Worship service 11:00, Wtth crs Week in Chicago, Illinois, l~crguson ~-bottom 14-incb Plow Buzz Rig on Skids . ·': , ·- 'i'io l!ltoret to Serve rou a message by the pastor; Song .Stod1brldge MeUwdisf, E. H. ·McCormick-Deering Hay Loader I~ '!·; :· . 'l'he 1nill·wcck prnyer scr·vkc Platforn1 Scales Stock i'ank ~crv:ce 7:30; M. Y. F. service Sodcrllerg,· minister. February of the North Aurelius church wa~ Dearborn Spriugtootb Cultivator International G~ain Binder' ' .':.'~ilK 8. Vedarl4:l W. Maple Stmll-Wheeled Wagon with good 8:00; Bible study 8:00 ... Prayer 17·24, Drothcrhaod Week. Morn· held at the home of Mil~s Maude Dmubom 2-bottom Disc Plow Dtlnhnm Ctdti(Jacker ·" .. ~Pii~ne 2-uo1 Phone 4241 flat rael< · · meeting Friday evening at 7:30 ing worship; 10:30 a. m. Sermon, Bullen Wcclncsclay cvcnmg. After Ferguson N. K. 0. Weeder at the church. ':'Bi·otherhoocl, Ltd." C h u r c h the meeting 1he choir practice McCormick-Deering Corn Planter Set ot' Tractor Chain-; with fertilizer attachment ill 4-Seetion liarrow Corn Binder school classes at 11:30 a. II),; Er· 40-ft. J~xtcmsion Ladder · rch Kistler, supedntendcnt; Paul good condition Matnure Spreader. Wheelbarrow Stephens, associate s upcrin ten· l'eliabltl H·Ifoc Grain Drill with 7-ft. Double Disc Clements Flower Shop dent. Church school bonrd meet· fertilizer and grass seed attach· 3·gallon Hand SJ!rayor lng at 3 p. rn.; Intermediate Side Delivery l'ake Flowers For All Occasions men.~ ~ii gallons of No, 30 Motor Oil Youth Fellowship at 5 p. m. SEF Cuse 8-iuch Hammer Mill (}ual,tity Grain Bags Phone. Holt 41791 at 7:30 p; m. Saturday February 23 at 8 p. m. there will he an MYF rally at the Salem Gmvc :M;th· odlst church. The sixth and final session of the leadership training Household Goods school .. will be held on Monday, Truck Co·OJI 6-cau Milk Cooler. February 25. Dairy . ... 1929 .Model A Pick-up 1~ · Milk Cans Milk Pails Sowing Maehmes 9X12. Rug Equipment IJicd Electric Cream SeJliarator Pi11elino Straifter

Christ Home Mission Sunday, to think that. the lovely ~ ..• Odd Djshes ~.::·: :.E. with ~ermon, "'rhe Holy Spirit's fiol'lll '·•·ibufe's \Y hTc'h · · Quantity of Fruit,.. Curt~ ,. Worlt." 11:15 ·a. m. Sunday· ~-:·race om· se 1'\'lct~s could . " .I /' NJCV be 8ho\vn except by school;' 6:30 p. m., Youth Fellow· ship with ,Junior ami .. Senior Jlosn c no 111~ r.n t: I on he· ···--·Miscellaneous/ 4 Small Endless Betts· , . ., groups .meeting; 7:30 p. m. hveen your• flor;ist 111\cl . • ' J. : . ·PostHole Digger·,· • ·'·: ,. ·. ·. . Forks Shov~·ls :·:' nlng wor~hlp. . . ' ourselvc:;~? W11 · rely on % h. I)· Eleetri~ Motor · · other' articles too numerous to : .. ,. Mall. ' . · ·. · · . . · · i W~dg~s .THIS BREAD flm•lsts of Uris com· . a . :Log Clialns, . · ' Double Work llarness , : :;•,:' .: mention ·· ,: ,' · Stockli••ldge. Presliyte•·laar, Dr. for ILJIJII'O)Irillte ·~lilitll;rcle:ctl:oal tuul m·••nng-e· ' F. G. Bcim~r, pastor. Laymen of ' '' ,.· ''"L','.' ',', ,,...•( · ment, dcll\•cry 011 tillll!, the church, under the auspices of 'tmd the SJiecliLI fnha•lca· the •Presbyterlall council, will t.ion thiLt enables us to have charge of 'the whole day. In luuullc und dlsph1y t.hem. ··· ·•·· T~~rris: . Cash < the morning, , 10:30, with .Pres!· ·Yom·· flm•i8t helps us to dent Ferd Barth in the chair, . .'help you! All goods t~ be settled for ~efo~e r~m~y~l. · there. will' be 'l!i:ymeri delivering 'every part of the worship scrv: ·Icc, the·. prayer, the scripture, the sermon. /EWE7T ·\ . ·-· --. H~nsel u"iled 'Iil·ethre,l,·. Rey. Funeral Home ~~~~ Homo of Frllaclll, '. Frank Harwood, pastor.' Sunday Servtoo . .··· 10:00 a.m., Sunday school;.ll:OO Phillie l\lalon 1-8181 Prop~ a. m:, worship service; 7:00~P· m., Ambnhmoo ll(lrvloo daj' 111111 Christian' Endeavor; 8:00 p. m., . night. Ambulance equlpptlll Earl. Dunsmore; ·~ .... (lerk: • . '' '.'.:, ·. i. evangelistic service,. Wednesday, \vlth . oxygen aDd .1:menu.a .··1 .•. I· .Cashier•.· '. · rMn8clt:a.tor • .s:oo 1>. m.~ I>i-n',Yet' meeting, · .; ',,, ...... , . I .

'··.'·: ... Farmer Peck's February 14, 1952 Section 3 Wife TH E I NG H AM C.O UN l Y NE W S I've always wanterl a mum gar· I · IIO'l"l'U~ GAS IS S'rOJ.EN Hc•c•d c•alnJug·III'H IIHhm· . In dr;n, T'rl almoRl sny they are my favorite tlowPr hut--I don't lmow, Claudet'te Colbert. Stars ··n Laugh RI.Ot Sherlff's·-o!Ticcrs arc dwcklng HJtrln~;. on, 11 'roporlcd ili'CEtk·ln at tile Hastings Family I suy thnl about muny othcrH, T!lurstlay anrl Frlrlny the film UllllSUnlly touching pm•!nrmance Sbdy·hl'o iollm·H yc!l. lu l11~ John Cnt'l' farm on Curtis l'Qilri, wrHh·u. : too, nl Lhc Fox theatre will he "The as the girl who surrender;; her northwest of Dnnsvilln. 'l'he Can·s Gets Picture in !~very ycmr I say, "now next Great Rupr;rt," starring the one ehllrl for IJrloptlnn In "Three Sc· went to Lansing tn stay for the l•'lnl{"l'~ tluu'l hHiunJr In year I'll rio this differently or nnd only .Jimmy Durante. Also on crcts." Ruth's fnnB will get a winter. They told Myron 1\lrhy IJiitU:Hill''l11, hnve sn·nnrl-so lilw that," So right ~he film program is William chance in "Tomorrow Is Anol!JCr he could hnvc the Jmltle gas left Scores, of Papers 'J')JI fill' Hlllt•silll' 11. now I'm planning on more asters, 'rracy In r1110lhm· comedy, "As Dny". to sec the brunette aett•mm al tile fru·m. Whnn Klrhy went snapdrniiQn;, ~lntwllowcrs, sweet You Were." as a blonde when she ploys Jwr out to get It he wa:t unuhlc to l~mm <~oust lo consl Sundr .~ystcm when he Qpcncd a ly n resident of. Mason, has hern THEATRE ling· out planls with my toes. horse, eaplurcs the spirit of the orcsents a l'l!·lcaming of the fa· small sLorc In New Yorh: to sell named v!ce-presldeul of the Chl MASON i•IIONC 2·'1121 That would malic It haclnvarrls west and its down-to·carth pco- vorltcs initially seen tngclhcr 1n tea. Epsilon chapter al- Renssclaet• 1 Polylcchnie Institute. Bnegly is [~vc•nlnc• Hhow~ Start .cl ?:on P. M. hut if I get done all I want to It pte. "I'll Get By." In "Love Nest" 'A par·;ule nf A & p val uPs fr.a- a routlnunun S.tturci.'.y fl·om a:on P. M. Cont,intun•:; .Sundily may br iusl that complicated. Roddy McDowall, as the in· Lundlr,an is the ex-G. r. wlto turing top qualily foods at lower senior in RPI's civil engineering h·orn :;:nn fl. M. Admir;~ion-l•lc rnul 3Hc-rax Included. department. mwr I have set a dcariline of April t'rospectivc youth whose lndom- comes home to find hi 1; bride has priecs will highlight the lnl'ai r first to get every letter answered itablc courage brings !lim Lhe re- sunk all their money into an store's observance of the week, Chi Epsilon is a national sod· Thursday & Friday, February 14-15 and I am even pegging away at spccl and understanding of his npartmcnt house. Accordingly, he "Hartford cstahlisherl the Jll'in- ely nf men who have shown ollt· the rate of one a day, at least, parents, reccfvecl the highly ancl Miss Haver hecomc land· ciplc nf mass distribution," Wall st anrling scholarship and eharac· -Dmthh~ Conwdy f>I'O~ram- since the new year started I. still coveter! neting assignment for his lord and lancllnrly to a wide a~- snid, "and flown thmugh lite tcr during their r:ollcgc training. owe 62. Those letters h.ave been performance in the P r c vi o us sortmcnt of tenants. The Itwolvc- years this principle It as eontrih· Bocgly was named to the RP[ ,Jimmy llurallh! ill "Till•: OHJ•:i\'1' UUI'EI't'l'" the lifeline that ltcpl this column Twentieth Ccnturv-Fox hit "How ments proceeding from this cnm· utecl greatly to the high standard chapter in his junior year. awl \\'illium 'l'ra<·,v ill "AS \'Oll \\'EUW' going· for there have been limes Green Was My Valley." Preston ic situation nrc romantic and hi· of living of American wage-earn· A graduate of Mason high that I didn't have the courngc or Foster plays lim hoy's rancher- larlous hy turn. ers. By IH'ovicling· the food In· school, Bocgly is the son nf M1·. assurance that il was fit to send father, while Rita Johnson is the dustry as a whole with a reason and Mrs. William .J. Boegly o[ In-then along came one of your dcvolcrl wife and mother. Fral)lt Fay, the celchrntcd star for mass-proclucinr:, the ehain Saturday, February 16 East Greenbush, N. Y. friendly "itcep-lt-up" letters ami Filmed In the grc·tt outdoor Iof the original stage production The title of "Miss Cheesecake store has marie everyday staples -Out~ ol' the F:woritt•s of All Time- away I would go again. Thank stale of Utah, in Tech~icoJo 1 ·, "My of "Harvey" and long hcf~re that of 195.1". recently was bestowed of lhousands nf commodilics. you from here until a special one F ric n d Ji'licka" is compelling a top performer In vnudevtllc, the upon lovely Mnrilyn Monroe, the "More than ever he fore in Its I~I.Jo:C'J'ltlCITY HAVI~~;. comes to your mailbox soon. scrcn nntert,"inment. I-I a r 1 d t.hcatrc and at one time the mov· [)3.ycar history, the com)Jan"'S ASTORY FROM THE HEART Of AMERICA ~ 11 ~ " 0 II fi 1 tJ 1Jcaulcotls 111om 1 c star1 et, 1lY t 110 , l~Jcctric power save~ more Jn. I've ilccn malOJJ mond · Lll," she had prophetically I .·.··. ~ " W~lte~ !~ldgeon in· "CALLIN_G ·BULJ.DOG:DRUM· .One common •.reusoti for· }lop· picked a winner. · ' '· ! ' YouR ll'RIENDI.Y corn not popping \Yell is that It · Rutit Roman's star has been .in ., .. ~oR» DEAI.En ·... •••••••lillilllllll•••~••ill••••il•ill.. has become_··t~o dt\y. ,.-_ - · · · the ascendancy since sh'e gave ~n Ingham's I Care for. Old Folks Could Show the Way lly VrH'IHIII ,J, llrnwn .food \l,nlucs havl! r!omhlncd to ex­ six small room~ uvallnhle lor· !nm· lnvestlgntlon and SU(Jervlsion us other. A sizeable living room Present lnws governing old delay to see what the stnte mny Inghnm has the money, the tend tim average· opnn of life, Illes of three to ·IIvr!, no place for Curtain IIJU!H for the Olsen nnd: Newer 1'orms of soclalnlds· mod· II would cost to apply the age and with pullman ldtchcn and cllnette, age assistance provide that such rio in tne way of subHidles. I 1:1ay, pi!ICI! nnd tile need. All we nePd ugc?d parents nr oti]er relatives rcsldcrwe test anrJ mnlce It an u bedroom and hath would he nsslstanro is .now ovrdlahle to all .Johnson "Show of Shows" give ern Invention!! that have 'tal<~:m hns been prnvlclnrl. Neither Is let's do It now, then if Iuter the is the inr.·ontivr~ anrl tlw lonrlms avniluble to should h£? ample !ipll<'e. [or Uw who has not succeecled ·in building those who can move about, gathering o{ eongenlal occupants tlie seeds o( vice and lndolenc~ Asslstml!'e Jr:ttl~ Slllll't and extmvngunce and lmprovr· a competence from wh'teh his or Somewhere in the foregoing I lounge ·nnd reading rooms wlwre and spots where quiet und rest de nee sown rJur lng their earlier her expenses can be '[wid when have mentioned the fact t.hat in eongcnlal occupants can gather would be nssurnd. Smnll garden hy themselves-these are the plots could he provided those nhlc years. Some lli'L• -.~Jctims of events productive days have heen closed Amerieu at least: we have not fnclllties considered most lm· nnd willing to cure for them. for whieh they 1.11 no sense_ can faces troublous times, This Is come to n day when these old he held rcsponsih Ie. Still others true whethm· it. be- old age alone fo)lts am well eared for. Old age por·t.nnt. Again we flnrl Canada Accommodations for 20 couples fell victims lo lt.nwlse specula­ or advancing age to whieh In­ assistance, national social sectlr· moving most railldly In this di- ~hould he built for not more than tion and unsourHl' investments firmities of varying sor·ts have ity, even life lnsuranee plans r·ectlon, ' $1fl0,000. Dor·mitory faeillth•s fnr mude In the hesl. of fulth, hut nrldcrl 1heir· suffurlng and dis- once eonsirlcrr.d adequate, erum­ All this seems to point: the way 50 single persons ought. not tn for· us here In Inglmm eounty. cost more than rmothm· $100,000, still r C SUi I i 11 g in I!CDnO!l)iC ti'I!SS, hle in the face of toclay's in· I it ami tragedy. No Chlnuwy Cni"JWI'S 1.•~1'1 Regrettable though is, otu· su- Suitable lounging reading llaterl prices. Til!'l'C is still sting perintendent and matron are to quarters need not cost mom than '!'herr. are yet· ill hers who have In the days hefu:re modern sci- and smart behind every. welfare leave om· 1'/lllnty infirmary. Now an additional $50,000. struggled hurd aguinst fates. encc changed this 1 nation from grant nr> matter with what. wrap­ ~vhlch decreed ll1cir failure. Slclt· one of farm d~.vcllers, there ping It may he lied. Is the time to consider getting Uurhor few Uw l'oor• ness, physit~al handicaps, resp011- was always room ~or grandpa nnd that !lne building with its de· Till! county now lws on lmnrl, Canada Is out In front of other lightful setting out of the poor according to report, a Junrl of sihilities for· others which denied grandma :mcl'cve~:~, an old aunt: nr nations in this respect. '!'here a them normal upporttinity-these uncle to sit in U1e chimney cor­ house class and Into wmethlng $275,000. The county owns the plan b being adopter! that gum·· more nearly representing that. sill:!. Water supply is abundant, anrl lnnumerahi,e other factors ner or on a sunny porch. The.~e antccs to every person nhovc 70 which is helllting so !lne n coun- electricity and other services nrc have made their C'nnlributions to good old follts 'often marle eon­ a monthly grant of $40. No tests IT'S JUST NATURAL failures whieil unhile, migi•icl)'icw high·lifL nlvc•! New Qnadri• · · · ,. ·. · · ' ' · · · her community.' She'd like that THEIR STORIES. The book was rfu~t~t." u·i•lwul II&Jtir•. ·~:-~lz·· ~'Ll- ·.Jet Carburetor! SeflsarioJ!ul new fcaturcR thtonghoutl Whot'• .. · R. u· ra· l···.o.·. i.·s.. t~r'•·· ..t;s .. •.P, .. ay· ·The1•r ..·.w ... ~·.·-,. better than the pay she gets. . ·especluuy prepared for young . . ricw-wilh for 1 n nuw "S" . ~ . , •. · .. . . , . . .. , . .. . people, but any amateur rock : · · · · ·1 more-Hydra·~~~tic ·D~i~e• i~ llan~c , · . ' -... · ., · •:~ ··• ~· _,,. , ·· ·.·, : .· :~ '- '· ·-' .. ·' · · ' · · · · That lends uP, to the· Ingham collector· will find It very useful . · · · ' 1 '"l'cr litJrformancc/ :rheae. greut. new· fcutnrM ure in. both the There was a tin;ie):~hen City sch.«?9lt'dlstt•icts·.were called County News ·poll~y ·ron pictures; in identifying specimens of rocks l II. brilliant' new s"'"',: "88" •iml,·lhe new C/tr.uir. NinPI)"•I\iBIIt! upon to build schools ·~QJ;'tuitloirpUpils~ No longet~ is that true. Tl~e: Ingham Co\fl~tY News pays and minerals. Fifty pages of . Srie your Oldamoltil~ de~le~ aoonl 'l'ry rl1e 1952 "llar.kel llirlef'! Under the form:uia. riow· used· 'on'. school' aid :the' high for news pictures- with the e;l(cep. photography give excellent IIIIlS• :· ...... I school,· or any graded school, receives the cQ&f of -education tion of engage111ents, weddings, tratlons of the various specimens. 5 U YO Ill NI&R.EST OLDSMOIIU DIALER ,.•.--...,------anii then· an added 25 per cent plus· ariother:.25· per !cent to golden weddings and others In An unusual sclence·fiction story ' · , . · · · · 1 · 1 d · · · · , ... ·'Th·. ··. · · · · .·· , , .that .category. Yes, all such. pic· tor older boys has just been re· , , cover p ant construct on .an. operat on. ; a~ second 25 pet tures are news. We wish we had celved in the -library. MOON .. , . , , . . . ' . ,·cent may be or ehmmated. Even If it cases money enough to pay all the cost AHEAD by .Leslie Gl'eene tells n.·· ,·· .. ·- .·: .· .. · . city schools prof1tred~ced or break even from taking rurall~,:in ~C\S,tpup1Js. . ourselves. But we don't. We have about two boys, one nn Amerl· . A. G.· SPENNY -L SONS_ - .Maso' '.M.'ch_.·gan , ··~~.~~~~~s~~-ylli·~·~-~~~~·"-.·-~~~-m~~~~ww~~.w~,~~~-~~u~~n·'' . . . . ' . . ' .. y...... ·-,. ·. ' ..·-~--~------·---~~-· __,_··-----~~------·-·----~----- ~~ ntnm l1011esl~·. lo~·nltr nnrl moml· ily to f:IIVCI'IHlH!t)t, ··~-.' February 14, 1952 Kit Clardy Tosses Hat in Ring "On the morning nfte1' the t!mrJ .. ,.,.._[Auxiliary Holds. primary after ol'l'm·in~o: IllY help Leslie News to HeprnHentntlvn l3illellllcy, I Mr. und Mrtt, Alger Bollinger Formal Installation •Plainfield nml fnmlly we1·n gucHts !ll 'd.fp'nor• For Sixth District Nomination sniri, 'I H]udi tnlw orr my cm1t ancl G l'llllgt! Un~ 1\Juuflnl\· .1\lr·H, llnzr.J fljophl1n~ Stindqy of the fonnut·'ll pareniH, Kit Ciru·cty has agnln an­ go tu wnrl< fo1• Bill Biaelmey anrl Special Services . 'l'he Lcs'llc Community Grange A r:nndlelight lnltlntion r:m·o· . Mt·, and Mrs. Curl BolllngeJ' nl nounced his rmnr.liliacy for· the He· the entire ticiH!I down In the day No. 1736 met ut the Grunge hull mony hlghllghtccl the meeUng of MJ', nnd 1\-JJ'B. 1~, A. Gnll. of Gregory. · · rtuhllmn nomination for mngn•ss of election--on the next day I on 'l'hursdny, ,Jnnunry 31. 'l'herc the Lyle ·'EclwardK' Unit No. 491 Sn~,lne spent. .sundn~· wl_tl~ the lut~ Mrs, Phyllis Osborne, Calhy fr·orn !he 11ixth !listriet. 'l'he sixth shall go to Wnl'l< for i\11 Clardy Will Be Held at wns IL good nttendnneo nt the of the Arner!Pnn Legion Auxlllury tet H llrothcr anrl ~lst<.r·ln·lnw, lllld Judy r Wlillnmsvtue 1 0 1111 dlstl'iet Is marie U[l nf Ingham, for Congress In 1!1:12.' '!'hat's hushH!ss meeting, Aftm· the husl· ut the home of Mr~. Leon Albro Mr. nnd Mrs, A. J, Doyce, unci her mothCI', Mrs. Hazr.l Slel;hen~, Genesee and Livingston •·rHmlles. wlwt J've been doing," rwss the lecture!', L. S. Bnl'lles, Thursday cvrming: Those inltlnted family, Cllllcd on Mr. unci Mrs. Halph Cl!u·dy Is henrd nn Flint radio Baptist Church entcrlnlned the group by con­ Jn a dose mce two ,YI'at•s agr1 were Mrs .•Jnmrs Bobzien, Mrs, Mr•,. und Mrs. A, ,J. Boyee ami Nlchuson and fonlily of Millville station WBBC anrl Lansing sla· Miss f•'annie B. Goodgnme will ducting a singing contest und n Hu .ssMcll .. smNitl~, Mrss. Lesler RIHcll .family spent· l•'rlday evening nt Sumluy, he was defeatcrl h,Y ttJe inl'um- lion WILS each 'l'rwsrlay nl H::m quiz progmm. An oyster supper 1 1 ' lmnl, Wllllnm W. Blndccretary-1 rcasurer. The church I were guests Sunday of Mr. and council is composed of represen· To Meet the Challenge I Mrs. Sl\cel Weller. latlvcs, the pastor and Sunday I Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mohr, Sr.. school superintendent, of each local churcl1. Plans were ap· • ,. ' Baclt in tlie Middle Ages, to I were guests Sa-Lurrlay evening of 1 Prescription Mr. and Mrs .•Jaci\ Wright. proved for a series of holy weel1 throw tlown the gauntlet was to challenge an adversary to I The Onondaga VFW Post No. services in the churches with lo· Leslie, Michigan I '122 and the Atixillary held a pot· cal pastors spealdng. Also, plans combat; to pick up the gauntlet was to accept the challenge. luck supper In the Community for the summer Bible school with building at the VFW Home last Rev. Charles Brool1s of the Ru· Today's economic oonditioJl.S ~ Wednesday evening. After the ral Bible Mission were approved. supper, the regula!' business have thrown the challenging gauntlet at the feet of all Royal ])aug·htei'S !Ut~et: meetings. wer•e held. business and profe~sional men. We accept that challenge. Miss LaVomla Parr· hns been Mrs. H. H. Cowles entertained Kate Smith says: confined to her home this week the members of the Royal .We give you here and now our promise to continue offering Daughters of the Congregational ";ith the mumps, the finest merch~ndise. v~lues, and the very utmost in church on Wednesday, February \ wA1'CII YOU!t S'l'IW! G. The business followed a dis· ~ service and attention, at pricee within tlie fi.nnncia1 reaeli · Make sure treads anrl banisters cLrssion of tiJC plans for the year. of-ALL. nwinter' is an 1re always in good conditiol') 011 . Refreshments were served at the stairs. And make sure thllJiC is social hour by Mr~. Cowles, Mrs. enough light, advises David G. G. W. Troman and •Mrs.' W. A. .~ 'l'his seems like a fitting Steinicke, extension specialist in I-Ienig. ideal time to use lleal!h and safety organization at moment to announce this policy, for we have just been Michigan State college. llill ,James Is F. 1~. A. Pmsitlent notifiell of our reacceptance as the local member of the l'11 lht K4tt Smith llo•r Bill James has been ·named as ''"' Priti•J ov.r 1011r The Wonder Paint" president of the Leslie chapter of Order of the Golden Rule, which insists that its members, NBC-TV ll•llotr t11e Future Farmers of America. Other officers elected for the regardless of economic conditions, must offer at all times ••'.' Abe's Little Tinner year at the, recent meeting were: "Service Measured Not bY. GPLD, Qut pf. t\le ~.QLllE).'i Vice-presideni, Flynn Wheeler; RULE." ...... -- ·-· .. ------·-··-.... - secretary, A r no I d Bannister; treasurer', Wallace Wood; re· 'THE 100% LATEX porter, Norman Shan!<; nnd sen· tine!, James Brazee. Three of the GLEN DUNN, 1\lgr. officers will ·be sent to Higgins . ' ·?£'· EMULSION PAINT laltc 'for. training. Russell Miller ' Millions know Spred SA,TIN as is adult advisol' to the group. the most gorgeous and durable A. 'B. BALL finish ever made for walls, ceilings Pfc. Dale Howard of the U. S. mat'i nes is now in Italy accord· and woodwork. It goes on in 'l1olf Funeral Home ing to word received by Mr. and the timcwithout brusbmnrks. Dries Mt·s. Kenneth· Howard. REAPPOINTED. FOR THE 21st YEAR Ia 20 minutes; guaranteed wash­ - "Pfe. James Dumbaulclls now in able, Select from 60 beautiful colors. Korea according to word received by his parents, Mt·. and Mrs. De· Forest Dumbauld. $1~59 qt. $·5.19 gal. Leslie residents recovering from recent siclmesses are Mrs. Ralph Whilr1ey of W. Race street; Russell Baggerly of 204 W. Bellevue; Mrs. J, E. W,ugrrer Shafer Decorating of Rice street; Donald Haynes of Mill street; Mrs. ·Harley Grinnell Phone 23491 · ~. ~ . 42ij s. Jeffe~n :\'I . : ''.-• •. of Wallter road; and Mrs. Elmer ... Hendershot of l{innevlllc road. · ,_.;..,______.. _____ ~....;.-·------~------.....------··- ~':;;.·-,;..· -o...;..l ·'

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' .. Pl"g Morlal.lty . rowing pen, 'l')le next Important. tJf filrmlng during tht! yenr. He WOOl, GIVI~S rRO'l'EC1'ION Freel Angell & :1on, Lrlllillng,. hns sWp Ia tQ be on hnnd when .the Farmers Advised shot•lrl nol, however," lnelurlr. Shr'P.jl run slnml low lt!LIIJH'I'il· •·ornpi<•IPrl n :t:;a.d;Jy production • d pigs nrc farrowed. Country & Town llJOllllY HJlrl,lll for hn:;le illlJli'OVIl· l.lll'C!H rlurillil 1111! Willlf'l' lillll' lust. Shc·wn:; :-; vr>nrs'llmnnllt:; or llJ(O wlwn nile iwgnn IH'l' lr!slitrr: uns ne,. .lr After lhn pigs. nnlvc, the first mnnls o~· niic•ralltiiiH which sub· wllhoul. ill' effc•·J~ If lht!Y nt'P. R 0 Th On. Computation JH!I'iml. ' job Is t.o sec that each pig Js By JIM llltOWN slanllali,Y lr~t•rens!'rl the value of l,r!pt rlry, ' Before We' an·l·ng' drier! and has Ita stomnch wnrmecl hiH farm nr· hiH equlpnwnl. Anrl ------~------·--- -- · . · and flllecl with his first suckle 8m11l1ty al't.m·lulOn I duste1l off 1113' Hollar Uay Of Income Tax :•II•: I ,I. :-iC"i\1' NO\V hn shou,lrl 'nol lnl'iudn In his fnrm IIOI.'i'I'J•:IN GIVW·i 110\VN AI10 111 011 n.1.1111.rl rtf nil 111 ,P !nr· of colostrum mlll1, the Michigan pitchforlt, gathered IIJl my Vllglltahlfl r.ends and Willi mm lim nf httii<'I'fal ami · Sc•lllng fnrnr H<'l'ilp llll'lill Is 11 · " .,., State c!ollegc swine specialists hcadtld for the lloWI\r luJX!lli on my bach porch. I Any farmer who hnd rt gross I!XJII!llHQH !lilY Jll!l'HOIIHJ 01' living Income · o! $600 or more during 18,3[)8 lhs of mllil In IHH' crPrlil, g1111rf fa l'lll lllillliiJ:I'IIIC!Il( pritl'lil'l! rower! rile before they are weaned Jloint nut. Within the first few Jllnn to maim ngl'illnltuml expel'iments in tho boxes expenses, or expenses not eon· anrl he Ips itii'I'C!ilSL! prorlttel io11 of Uw calendar year 1951 must tile Oalt Edge Sllerlen !IIgh Llglll, Rn tlw cnrc given sow and pigs hours the smnll, ncedlc-lll; pen thoroughly, and warm water available. '!'he sec· .Tunc. ule of Farm Income and Ex· or not 1111 actually pays lhem. '· ·· · pulling In gwml rails is a purt of onrl rlay'r; feeding shoulrl he most· penses," Is not a tnx return. It is a special .form on which llw And If he Is on I he accrual basis, ;;·:·.: ;1helr preparation. -Another Is ly a light r·:tllon lllw wheal IJran 'J'he Buths, thl'it• f'uther hel'ot'P tlwm, ha\'1~ built farmer can list. his Income allrl he Is I'I'!]Uh'i!rl Lo US<' lnvenlorles ;, · · \vrrshlng and cleaning the sow nnd rnlrlrlllng~. ground [~rain awl tlwit· Rag Apple llolsldn litw into 0111\ of the to11 '. : hcfore slw is' placerl. In the f:'tr· a protein supplr•rncnl. '-ilnrl deductions 'nnrl figure the nel tal' penses all the expenses paid by should clieck the possibilities of ~.... i ·POWER-SHIFT WHEELS refund clat m~ in this con ncclion. ,.....,,.....,..,,....,...... ,,..,..:tliJJLI.;.."t..Y~~.u~~~~~·~x~-:; 1;~»W:.1~·~n~,.-::.c.~~"'·~;.. .:.trrg~.~P";.','~r.*'.w.:"":/J I . It's always 01ien house at the News. We're al­ him in carrying on the business Simple as a nut on a bolt ~ ways glad to see you. · start. Johnson· reports that the Select the spacing you want and set the stops on the Dairyman Gives most sati:;Jaelory rate of fcedlnl( spiral rails. Ease in the clutch. Wheel screws in or out milk is one pound a day for each to the selected point. len pounds the calf weighs. This Feeding Pointers means that an so:Pounrl caH That's all there is to it. In five minutes or le:is you sllould gel about: eight pounds at• <:an change the WD or CA rear wheels to the tread you ~ On Dairy Calves-' two feeds of four . pounds each ,want. Safe ••• quick ••• easy. You don't have to jack day. That's about two quarts Tests at Michigan Slate college twice a day. up the tractor, you don't have to lift a pound. ami observations of farmers have Mille should be feci warm from Proper wheel spacing to fit the job is often neglected,' t•csulterl In rleJlnite recommenda· the cow, not colrl. One of the blg because the old~fashioned way is a tough chore. With lions for feeding young dairy problems is fast drin.dng which the CA and WD Power-Shift spacing, you can change calves, reported lhi~ week_ by L. often leads to scouring troubles. A. ,Johnson, extension clarryman Successful dairymen have found the wheels for best performance at MSC. I hat clrinl\ing can he slowed hy · and fuel economy on each job. Proper fee~ling has. been folll~rl~ elevating the pail in n ruck or Stop in and let us give you a lo be a ma.]or consideration 111 manger. Many .farmers report getting calves oii to the right success with nipple pails-bul . five-minute demonstration. ,------1 jpoint out that it's important to i\eep the pail and nipple clean. We Pay For - Most dairymen prefer to start Dead- or Disabled calves on whole grall)s at about two weel\s of age. A mixture of Horses and Cattle three pm·ts whole oats, three - Other Jrall'ln Anlnmls shelled com nnd one part Romovc1l Free linseed or soybean oil meal has been user] successfully. This mix­ We Want EVerybody to Pay.Us a Visit For Pt·ompt Service ture may he fed until the calves 1'elephone Collect To ar\1 about three months of age, Ltmslng 4·5217 when a ground grain mixture Plummer Machinery Co. should be started. And Look Over Our New 419 N. Cedar :Lansing, Michigan A recommended growing mix· Valley Chemical Co. ture Js made ttp nf 150 pounds of 1·------.....! 1ground oats, 100 pounds of yellow Center WO ShowroOm and ·Service ------~---- ~mbran amime~. 50 pounds~~~n~~w~~ of high pro· tein concentrate. Many dairymen simply feed the regular herd ra- ' lion to these olrler calves, on AUCTIO Bankers Arrange nuc to the dmttll' of ·my husban11, I will sell at public auction at the i•lacc located· 11 Wednesday, Feb. 10 miles north of Jaclrson at 53711 CooJrer road, or 3 miles east of Leslie on Fitchburg road, then Dinner Program 2 miles south to 5374 Cooper road, on · "-~· • For 4-·H ·Leaders '-'. . Ingham hanlters will be hosts to •J.I-I elub· leaders at a compli· mentary dinner in· Mason next .Films for Everybody- Bring~ t·he Family Saturday, February 16, 1952 . '' Thursday night. The dinner and the meeting will be held In the Commcneing at 1:00 o'cloelr, sharp, the following descri~ed property: Presbyterian church, starting at 6:30. See Our Minneapolis-Moliene D~splay! AND TOOLS 11\IPU~l\IENTS ·cinCKENS .The banl1ers will give recognl· FurnmU 1•'-12 Trador anti Cultivator, in goO() 90 Lllghorn Pullets. lion to 5-year and 10-year cluh leaders. All men and women lead· 1 coiuli~ion, Ilractically new tires 30 llampshire Pullets lntermttional single bottom 16-inch Plow ers in the county have been h\· viled, Club' Agent M. H. Avery S~scction Springtooth Drag GRAIN, ETC. · . HAY, said. O.ur. New Loca.tion Is ' :' 8-ft. noublc Cultipacker Grain DJ•ill with' fenilizer anti seeder at­ 80 bushels Mixed Oats lind Wheat Katherine St:enscl of Ionia will he the speal\er. She is now a stu, tllehment 100 BIISkets Corn dent at Michigan State. Last year Corn Planter she went to India as a 4-H club % Mile North of Mason City Durnil Rake ami Bean Puller HOUSEIIOLD GOODS exchange delegate.· Tanl' Heater · 25 Grain Bags Kitcltmiette Set . . Washing Machine · The Nemer family of Vantown Electric .l!'encer Lawn Mower Apartment Size Refrigerator · · · . · wlll provide the entertainment. :Lim.its ·on US-117 llay Ro1•es, Forks anti Pulleys Kerosene Heater . . Electric Chum Buzz Saw Mandrill ···. Medicine Cabinet · . Electric· Hotplate DROWN SWISS ON TES'l' (Buil,ding Formerly.Occupied by East-lansing ·sand & Gravel)...... ' . ·10 x 12-Quonset,Brooder House Sewing Machine . Barber Set Lillian· I{. 79593, a registered : Chick Feeder and · Copper Boiler and Tubs Brown Swiss cow owned by Max i • Electric Broodjir; 800 ..Chick Size Bed, Springs anil Mattress Eifert &. Son, Mason, has recent· •:. Wllter·.Sei•a.ratopu~cl:Cre!'m ~items .. ·i\:;• .... ·: ,~. ::- 1·.··,_1. :: ·.. :1 :·.· Heatrola, in good condition . , · month of age. ··TERMS ,;__.C~b:·.day-:or-sale. All goods to be settled for tlay of sale b.etorc removal , ·,' . · ·· ·· · l : . OR~ER UJ\JPAIUS NO\\'. Michigan State college agrlcul· '· ·'' M • ,··· f ;: · ' ~ L d •~ v E . p .' · tul'al engineers advise that you FR-ANCIS PLATT ,...;,. . . r, s,~. v ,1, ...... :.-, . • 'a.·. n n. o. ., ro. P.' e ~.~acl?ej~~~e.l'mr:n~efp' ~~~ ;~~ ,Sla~~ ... .. ; '" ' :. . . ', ' Not re!Jponsible]or accidents ~ay of s~o ...... I ' machinery, That way you can . .Min ... n. eap· olis.··M. o.line. · Sales &. Service. •r .. •• ~-~~~-~·~~;,···:·:, t~ ·.; ~-;· ,~~~~,Ofu~.~Q~~~ ~~~.:~~~--~~~~~~-~·~~-~-~.~~·,:~:~~··~~~'~·~~-~.··~:~~-·---~~·~·-~~~·.~.~.. -~~~~-~--~~ 1, '' luglmm County New~ February 14, 1952 Page 5 Although OPS had regulations Htll, Pnul Bowen, V, E, Bird, R. for· putthrg c1illng prices on corn n. F't'oHI, Hoy G. Hogr; nnd Glen, prelly well w.nrleling. mutiitlons were for color and s~me for sweetness. liiHlllimous ballot was east rnr For tho10 ODrilor 11•ln1 thot ------mnlrol law permit~; prices to rise El'l'ly Chatham, a lomaln rlc- I lie I hrce. bring biggrr profit• fu4 above parity .(f deemed necessary DPicgalcs In allenrl IIIC stale . Woyno Chick Sterter- "' to hrinl-l t rices more In line wtth rlchod with APFI 1 t•onvenliun in Lansing WC'I'<' llmse of competing ngrlculturnl fs~~~~·!0le~l:~ t~}~r~~~J~~\~~~~ ~~~~~~; Susage Makers ~::~:!;~.~:~~(.!i~;~:~~~;~i~~;,::::,:llil::,, ):,.,::~;; products. 1 d1oscn ns follows: Lloyd Turner, for early producllon. Others nrc and man.v oilier foods IHL\'!l hel'n Grant Putm;lll,_L .. ~I~ c:utv~r, Ilexl Stol1€~rnss No. 2, Victor, Valiant, Improve Product, c:Imn·iy r!cmonslratP.rodudion * Low Cost layers. Using arlificlnl light. in Saturday. hormone-lilw chemknis can he with respect tn sausage. age In malw a more nourishing lnyin~ot houses has become a wcll­ Miss Virginia Cramer Is al· Ylllll' fpp() !'UNIS l'lltl hn l't•lhlf•t•d Whml ,\'llll USI~ valuable when applied as sprnys' "In most of tilese eases," nc· food." Dements cslahlished prncllcc·. Now· comes lendin~-: u nursing school in Lan- flowers. This is done when the cording 10 a' slnlcmcnl hy J ,('CIIJ· Wal:'ds - ilwt·•~nsf's pl'llfils. when it Is rising or holding ripe fruit mny be 'harvested from mai>er nr that one hauled into and !J steady at optimum level. net· ~.illlHia,\'. Auto-Life-Fire of the chemicals is included in sausage conlaincrt IDn mud1 mill' Mr. a11cl 1\lrs. Jucl FPiln11 plan the bulletin. , powder ami, hence wa~ mlu!ler­ I The Florida winter crop of lo move 111 lilf! Jo:lnwr Frnsl. farm To obtain a copy of Circular alcd. Unless some explanation is IERN~RD E. WILSON, Agent : s lrnwhcrrles Is expected to be r1n Curtis road. Bulletin 220, "Early Tomato Pro· made sometime, consumers will I about lilC same as last year-­ l\lr. and l\lrs. ,Jolln Gayloa·d ;)(ii),OOO cases. The main straw· duction in Michigan," call at the suspect all snusngc with the net berry crop from Florida, however, office of younr county agrlclll· result thai silllsage mal>ers will will come from the spring acre· tural agent or write to the Bul- lose business, the consumer will ""f!. This rron mrdiCS up about 97 lctln office, Department of In· refrain Irom buying a product per cent of the berries from ·thPt formation Services, Michigan she formerly enjoyed, and all hc•• state. 'l'hc acreage of litis year's State college, East Lanstng. cause of a silly sentence in a law ~-Charlotte Livestock Commission spring crop Is off about, 6 per thnt just hasn't hecn able In l1cep Lung Bean & Grain Co. Producel'fi Eleva lor Co. cent It'om 1951. up wlth progress." Eaton Ra1>ids Willian1sto" "To begin with," coni inuccl The rapid growth of lite frozen Papers and Radio F'rancliC, "lhc eorrer·t name or Of S~rvice to Haslett Feu! Grain & dtTus juice business is amazing. the prmluct under rliscussion is Snow. Feed Co. Co. Oulpnt: each year has jumped not milk powder or milk pasl<' 16 YEARS Drew Crowds to but 'nonfnt dry millt snliris.' See-. This Communi.ty Holt ·Haslett ~-:really over the preceding year. Last year 36 million gallons ·of ondly, nonfat dry milit solids ~~ Lite !rozen orange concentrate Farmer's Week not n filler or blmlcr--mor!ern were paciwd. This represented a · sausage mailers use this prorluet gatn of 43 per cent over 1950. "Our greatest Farmer~· Week !to improve the sausage, to make CaU Us for Appraisal of Your f'acl1s of concentrated grape. ln hlslory can he credited to it more appctizinl-l and nouri~h­ fruit juice ·Were much smaller many people and 'things," re- ing--nul to cllcapcn lhP.ir pmd· lnst year than In the previous marl1ed E. L. Anthony, Michigan uct. Whi'J there are no reslric· year. Stale college's dean nf agricul- lions on the amount of these milk turc at the close of the mid-win· solids which may be user! in meal Sleek. Top Price Guaranteed for C.madinn agricultural officials tcr event at East Lansing early loaves, sausage maltcrs arc hand· report that 28 per cent of the 1951 in February. icappcd and the consumer is c·or­ wheat crop Is still In the fields. "Our newspapers, radio stu- respondlngly affected, by rr.strie· Top Quality Livestock Dominion farm leaders estimate tlons nnd the farm press were lions on their usc in sausage that 150 million bushels of wheat, largely responsible fQr getting us which have no sound basis in the AUCTION a record·brealdng crowd of ap· light of nutritional facts." 134.5 million bushels of oats Q.nd harley and 1.6 million bushelto of proximately 40,000 people. The "MIIit Is an outstnnding human naxscccl in the Prairie Provinces good weather and Ice and snow· food and its nonfat solids ili'C Sale Every Monday at 1:30 p. . ' m. Ilu\'ing· rl!!ehlt•d In IJUil fnrming, I will s•~ii 111 )Jllhill~ nncllnn nt hadn't been harvested by the first free roads were something we recognizer! by food and nutrition . llu•, plnt•t• lm·ulr•tl M miltJs smrtht•nst. of J•:nton ltnpietter weight dilo . ·HAY, G"AIN AN~ CORN Chulrs manded the father. "What are J!!rry Burns, Emma Burns and with. DODGE .1Db·Rated' TRUCKS" tribution, it carrillll more load on the front ute.;, I ,liOO naskets of Corn Singh~ Ucd Odd Table you doing to your rabbit?" Janice Burns.· · As a result, ;r-ou,can haul bigger payloads. 2ii0 Bushels of Outs Other Household Ful'l!lshlngs "My teacher said rahblts mul· February il some of the pupils rays fruit. packer FRANCIS HEIDRICH 2411 Buies of Clove!' lluy i from the DuBois school visited J. & t ply q uleker than anything else, leglsla· tut·e at the state capitolln Herman Heidrich Sons, Orlando, Florida · ·· ·. · rJQ HILics of Second Cutting AI· but this dumb cluck .'can't even faalf11 Uuy TEUMS: - CASH add!" Lansing; , "We're relllly sold on Dodge for all-~round economy !ee vr I!JfiO}' fOr Hie 6ed 6etr til lowoCtJtl 'hflntpoltttHon~ •._, :.. ' · Qunntlcy of Loose Alfalfa Jluy Not resiJonslble fot• accldeitts on · A students · In spelling this and dePQndability. Every one of our trucks has been ·u· ms·' ' ·.' l:ltl D11lcs of Stmw clny of snlc week, were Leon Fellows· apd Em· I I D&E ,,,:' R' I.' ~:~~c~w~~ :h~O:J~ =~dest~~ ~~~~y.fteet is standi~g '' · . J~L'!J1)i' , .. . ·.. . . '.·... ::· •, ~ rna Burns. · · · ~ The. seventh and eighth: grad; "Dodge trucks certainly fit our job and keep costa dowu.'' ~ ' M ' ' a· ' ., . . ' ...... ' .. Dr. A; • • reen ers are giving book reports for . ,, . . . . · 1 V~R N~IAN . ·· .history and Ettgllslt. · Pmctlcbtg at. tile fonner looa• The older .pupils of the ])uBois / "lvin. Anderson, Owner : tlen of Dr. &bti1 Ar.eltoll school were asked to 'participate !.' 1 • ' . In the 1952 ·youth exhibit .at the GU~NN L. ARCHER; Auctioneer .- ' 1 ~. · IJedar St. Muoa Oldsmobile Engineering auditol'l· PHILP. MOTOR SALES. . Phones -:- Office. ii4,;_Resldence 1760·\V Phllllfl M.aio• 8181 urn, ·They t•ecelved entry blanks .. 22'7. N. C(l(lar . .·: MUlJ'!JORDAN;·Cierk ~ B. ,,J, ·JUf,J,,. Cnshler 011 ' '. ·.' .. ' ' \ .·. t--~-~~;;..;.;;..;,.;;;.;, ___.1 ..·and lnformntion ·the proje~ts. "-----~~;..;...... ,. ___....,...... ;-..._.-.. ______... ______...;._...;.;..;.. __ ...:.;..;..-- ...... -----;..;..--...~ • lngh11rn County News February 14, 1952 Page 6 Proceedings of Board of Supervisors

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THAT 5 RIGHT I Whtle you are rc.tdmg tillS brtef 382 TRAINS A DAY move thts moun tum of frmght. udverttsement, an a\cruge ol 700 tons ol fretght 2. Solid, mtle long trnms of hopper c 1rs taldng coal \\til sllrt mol mg on New Yorl' Centnl And from mmcs to Grc 1t Lnkcs docks or box cars I I~ those tons udd up fast 'l'hcy totnl more than huulmg gram !rom clc1 1tors to tmlls Mtle·t• ft!teen mtlhon tons a month And they travel an mumtc rncrchandtse trams Mtxed lrmght tr uns aver 1gc of nbout 500 tmles currymg almost c\ crytlung you buy, sell or use.

Clnlmcl I In II 70 I lO 101" 00a I I 0 I G HS 02 1r. H HI • 7' 10 2 I ANYTHING, ANY TIMEt Food fm your table or fuel TIIY TO IMAGINE Amer1cn's huge mass production 26 10 3. for your furnace hcav~ mnclnncry lor your 4. savings wttltottt railroads to move rnw mntermls 1Hfi HH fuctory or tubes for your TV 'rhe mass slupmcnts und dehver fimsl1ed goods Of nn nvcrngt> lolhtr 180 70 12 2~ thut IJtg trucl1s won't touch the WJnter fretght you spend, rat! !rmght tul.cs only n lew cents •• , 2792 that frozen \lnterwuys can t move Your !btl· nnd suvc~ you lnr more thantt costs Yes, cnrry· 407 1 105 25 road JB your ONLY nlltlUrjJo6c1 nil~ oQr enrrler in~ tllllli{S lit II burl{Uilll~ the ClilNTRAL IDJolAJ lngham County News February 14, 1952 Page 7 IIGGAJ. ~OTI(JEEI LEGAL NOTIOES Tho V P W Auxlllnty heltl II~ LtnOAJ. NOTICES U~GAJ, NOTfCEB lf~ulm mooting nt th~ Corn rntllllty hnll 11~1 I IHII sdny eve OllDER 01' I'UIJLICA110N nlng FINAL ADMINIS I HA liON ACCOUNT AND DEfERMINATION 01 IIEIRS Legal Notices Mr nnd Mrs Vicl< Bedford nrl Mt H Holnnd Grnltnm visited their grnmld 111ghlor In Lruming Sntur dny ShP is sick

There's money In old RICCI nnd hon PJclc it up nnd sell it to deniers, Ashville, North Carolina; fo)' ob· lnoharn County News Februnry 14, 19 52 Page 8 1\lllOI'Cl I~Jr.r.fc•;l Tr·eaHUJ'Ct' S•mdm Tr"vcr Gmdu11tcs ·•r·t·vntlnll 111trl II'Putmonl Hllfi will Jtw;~ell l\1norL•, O\\lllf!l' of lite Hanclr•a 'l'ravcr, daughlet' of Mrs .. :Ora Visgers n•tndin lot' ~rnnP limo vlslllll!: Rites Held for Moom Eleclt'ic! Company, :117 Club to Assist Mr, lllld Mrs. Marlt 'J'ruvcr, gruel· with rPialiVI'~;. Wililr! !hem Mr, i:lout!J Cer!ltl' ~!reel, wus reccnlly Opens Her Home lUlled from her sehoul in l!!lltllllrl, (:on;llrw vlsiJPd his Hon, David, Mrs. Mary De Barry "le<'!Prl lrcusurPr of the Grcu'tt•t· In Cancer Survey I ndlanu, I•'rldny evening, Ml', nnrl Williamston LanHing l%!l!lrlml Cnulntr•lors Local Woman's Club nt ,lltn i.Pni<~J' IUJ,VIll' c·ollege at Mrs. Marc 'l'l'llVer, accompanlell Mrli. jY!m•y C, Dcllm'l'y, 82, llklwry, Nurlh Cnrollnn, Mrs, NhllL l{et!~hum Assodallon, Mr. Moow, Wllllmns· By request the Wllllnmslon !Jy Wnncla Ilurlmess unll Wanda Mrs, Ot•rt Vlsgers wns· lloSIPHS rllml W!!dnesduy In Bon Net•cntr Inn's oldPsl anrl rJJily licensed Child Siudy C'!11h Is nsslsllng In uJlL, auentwll uw canclwugnt to the Wllllamslon Wrnnnn's C'!uh Cpl. nml Mt·s. Lr>oJHll'rl Sdtnlla Hrourts l'rofc•sf ltafn Inm:••nNl! hospltnl In Detroit following 11 ,!Jed r•lenl mnlrrrP!m·, ·hns hePn Itt taltlng a nnlional survey for llw <'•lJl[llllg ceremony heir! ul ;:,il, nt her home f•'rlday uflertumn, hnVr! returtll'd fmm thP!r wedding 'l'lw repJ·cscnlnlives of the Wll· slclmess of seveml months. Jhe c!leelrkrtl illlsincss here' fnr Amcrknn Cancct• Soclct,l', which l'uut's Metiludlsl church In !~lit· February I, Honoring liw hlrlh trip nnd nrc staying wllh lwr llamslnn dty ('()Uncll, the Wll· Mrs. Dcflnrry moved tn Red· llw pnst six yPat•s und Is llcensl!ci will deal wilh people who smolrholt, daughter of Mr. and tlvllles rlurlng the wcelt, On !'!tin· tlay In appear before the Mich­ as rganJzatJ00 CCt al L'Arlla, Algwrs. nt !he Womans Club ITousc ht Igan T'uhlle Servlcl! 'commission. Michael horne, '1800 Cadieux, De· A gmup nl rarmot·s mPI nl the tinn between smnl\lng and lung Mr. and Mrs, Hussell Porter· Lansing, WaH given hy Lydia Mrs, ('lyric 0\•erholl llf William~· dny, Ji'cbruary 3, lhe Scouts, Ex· enncer. '!'he nrttlnnal sodcty Is 1 r tun. 'l'llC phone company has nlreacly troll since !he death of l11e hmlh· homL• of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bl'n Gra· and Mr. aml MrH. Hoy Hell o{ Frazer. Holt cluh w II he Josless plorers nnrl Culm allended scrv· endeavoring to IJUesllon 500,000 M itPV, nnrl Mr~;. Goble nl' Owosso, rnlocrl the rates with lhe Instal· m· eight years ago, ham IJl ,Jntlltary anrl organized n 1 1 11 1 1 lees nl the Wllllamslon Mellwdlsl I j l 0 f ll 1 Lansing were guests at dinner nne nson e u co· Joslcss 10 1 H' '·it·. :~ ttcl '·It's, Fttt'l !(JeiltcJt'IJ, Dt•, church. On Monday evening the tnt ion of new phones which were On leaving Willlnrnston she l•'ann lltll'<'all gro11p whkh will n~en. n vn~· ~us PH~ s. w cn~r · ::iundny of llleu· pat·cnts and J;l!deratlon meeting In May. Lois :' , ". .',,. . , , . lnslallcd in the fall. rnovNI lo Lansing, rPsirllnr, lhPl'l' lw Juwwn ilH lhe Norlh Wtllinms· tJy .met Je,un !hell smnl\lng h,th· ,. . . . IV. , 1 ,,1, 1,. ll S!eJhcnH IPadcr· for !he nftr•J'· •lttrl Mrs. ( h.tt!L, Bl,u.k .111d Mt. Ingham Dlslrlcl Rally was held II· They will <'he!'lc the S'IITIC llll'n gtanclparcnln, u. d(J( JY IS. "( t • I '' . IH!ld Ml''i r•;arlllath·tw'IY •l)lemlcd In the hlgl1 sdwol gymnasium, several years. Be;;ldes It Vlnccml ton J•'nnu llurenu, Ilcnr.v Bllf'k· s. ·, · '' · •0 l'lc 1· noon Jl!'csr•n!Prl !he following · ' '· ' Dl!Bal'l'y, she Is sut•vived by fntll' Ingham, Chari<'s Davis, Leon F'cl· again In a year, hand lrnco the J • , 11,0 ; .. ,m \~hid; Is , c·ontinu·ttlon tlw l'PliJIIP~ l'intrl'it In East Lan· beginning 'with a hohem!an din· cmt•;cs of liealiJ In any who hap· Mrs. Wtlllarn Ketchum and I , g ' ' · ' 1 ·.,,, ' . stng lnsl 'l'hllt'iidnv nlgltl wlwr·c other step·sons, Msgr, ,J, Len ])p. lows and Mr~. Cari,l'il' Waltz of 1 ncr nt seven o'C'Iodt. 'l'hc tablc>s Pl'lt, ,;, die In the meanllme. The children accompanied her par· or thefhcA'oi< .':,e~ic;,w.A linG• . 1 ~( ' 1.: IIH'Y hPat•li lite illeclelherg col· 1 • were marlr,:c! chill', city, with !he loC'al !mop No, H:l 0 0 Charles Dellnny nf NPW York, lli'C'hPn!Prl Jo asHisl willt llw or· tween tlw agPs of !ill ancl 6!), he· num .tns ng, c rD • In's Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oesterle as hosts, The Wllllamslrm Ki· r:ausc lung cancer appears more day lo spend lite day, · g~' ' atHI sun, Wdtard, 1111d Mllw wnnls cluh mernhers, SJlonsor:; of Miss Edna Hull Funeral Herv!C'cs WC!J'C !wid ill ganlzallnn anrl Plection of oW· 10:30 a. m., Saturday frnrn Sl. r·ers,. 'oflen In that age span. Clarence Galvm of Detroit l•ollowlng !he progmrn IIH' Ct'lllllh•y vlsiiPd !lw Oids Engl· the local Scout movement for tlw A farewell ser·viee wtis heir! spcnl the wee!> end al his home hostess served rPfreshmcnts after tU'er•ing hurlding In Lansing to Alphonsus dlllrch, nnd Oflir'l'J'H PIP<'!Prl Wl'rc• Local voluntc•crs lwvc !Jean as· pnst 27 years, were honored Sunday rwnlng al llw Williams· ~Va.r!'"n I H~,l'r·e Shaffer marls, De~rotl. IIJc IHI~~y LodnvofHI, c:Jwil'lnlln; Laun•ncP signed a quota of 'i,flflO In Ing· here. which a social hour was held. vi~\\' the Nazi wm· pldure;; guests with IIJPil' wlws for this ton Baplliil ehureh honoring line was at the, MC'I: at'lanrl fun.m ,tJ I•'nstl'J', vkP·c·Jwirman; Mrs. Fins· ham ('flllnly, l~al'IJ volunteer rc· Mts. Nina· Ketchum rl'lumed wltil'11 WPJe on exlnilitlon tlwre occasion, of !he mi:;slonaries, Miss Edna :;eardwr will c·onlrtcl 10 mPn In home laic 'l'ltut·sday aUcrllooll, Mrs. Hoy Bi~hop of 1 fowl' I! drtrlng lit<' WPl'k, home, unt~l t~mc lor lh~ ~~I'VII'c:~: sic Imhoff, secTclary; Mrs. Beu· visitPrl lwt' 'rmt'l'nts, 1\lr. nnd Mrs. After dinner the lo:t:;lm:tstPr, Ilull, who has hccn home on fur· Offlclallng , .tl I he. Illes w.L. !ail Grnlwm, mcrcalional lear!Pr. 1h~ riO to fi!l rtge br·ad~el, a~ldng afte1' spendinJ; a few days wltlt Mt·s. Mary 'l'uhh:; l'lliPrlalncd Ted Thompson, was introriw:ed Iough for !he past 13 months. U!', /IIlli "r',", 0\VCll ll"'llcit'e!l It! l~in,l'd llPilnPII, last Tw•srlay, '·!' I' I' I 'I I' Msgr. DeBany. Bul'lal was made Mrs. [•;unicP Kleiver, dlsr;ussion his :;moklng habits during ills '"' o ~ "tss •.va wnnt•y a,nr "rs. ,ose by Dlslrlcl Commlssinnet• Tell Miss Jlull Is being sent forth by In St. Alplwnsus cemetery. lender; Mrs. Irene Fosler, sec· life. Tile local club is asking for Utt mingham. Mr.. anr,l , Mrs.. Jay Kenney of Lamb fur lea Tltut·sday after· Wilson. Williamston had over 200 the local church, and will he sla· irrs. Malle Bmwn of Lnnslng:, D<'lrntl vtsttr•rl her pnret~ts, ,Mt'. noon. t'elar·y of 11lue Cross; anrl Ben additional volunteers, 'l'lwy may Scouts anrl parents present. There t loncd In I he jungles of the upper contael Mrs. Frank Smith 1•.1 formerly of Williamston, who l11!'!i ':~HI Mrs. Clarenf'e Morns, Sun·, Mr. and Mrs. Lat't'.l' Enlon nntl • was ncnrly GOO present in all, The Amazon, in South America. . Graltnm, mmmlllee man. Follow· ing tile meeting refrPsl1mcnls plwnc 271 for inform a lion on been seriously sic!;: and in llw c ·•Y· , rlmtgltlt•r ol Lake J,nnslng were Mason Scoutma:;tct• presenter! I he Miss !Ittll graduated from Wil· Movies Shown at were served hy tile hostess. how lo secure qucsllonnait·e ..;parrow hospital, Is home and .FtPd Peasl', who has hc:r·n Sll'k gut•st:; of Mr. and Mrs. Ash Cal- trophy to !he Willlamslrm Sl'nlll· liamston high school 12 years blanks. able lo be about the house. Wllh. pneumonia at liH' Sparr.mv lin otw day last wee!<. master, Barley lfull, who in turn ngo, and Is also a grnduate of llltlrllnn EnfPI'S JIPntai Sehooi · Pnul Vaught, who hns been un· hnspttnl, Is lwrne and much tm· Mrs. l•'rir•da Whllt! and Mrs. presented it. to lfarolrl Youngs, the Moody !31blc Institute of Chi· Special Service Philip J3aldmo, slm of Mr. ami Engll,I;'PillPn f Is 'l'old dcr treatment at the Spanow proved. , Nina KPIC!Junt vislled Mr:;. Mritle president of the William:;tDn Ki­ cago, Ill. During her first term The Met!wcllsl Community Mrs, Joe Daldino, has rcc·enll,l' Mr. and Mrs. William J. lwspltal, has been bmughl home Mrs. lles:; Ablioll spPnl Snn· Bmwn nl Lansing Monday aflcr- wanis cluh ID hold for fom weel\S, on the mission llcld she worlwd ehureh held :;ervices Sunnay PVl'· l dn,l' al llw l10nH' of Mr. and Mrs. noon, al which time he will return ll been acr·epled lo Loyola Univer· Baughan, 'vVilliamslon, annoltnce and is improv ng. Ivan Ide at Rives .Jun<'l ion. Mrs. in a smnll community on the nlng, Fehru;u·y 10, durinr, wiJiC'h I he engagement of their dnur,h· Tlw Dennis school is lmvlng a M1·. and Mrs. George Vlc·kcrs to Mr. Bull ami the lnf'al troop. river, fnr from communlcnllon slty Dental Sc!Jool of Chkngn, Ill., lime the movie "Sail of the for the fall term of 1!152. Philip ter, Norma Lorraine, of East pub lie box social Saturday eve· Thelma DewPy of Lansing ae· spPnl I hP past week rmd visiting Program of the evening con· wit It the oulside world, and for Earth" was shown, ning, 23, at the Grange mmpanicd her, !heir son and daughlrr·ln·ltlW, I, is a graduate of the Willinm~lon Lansing,' to Carlos M. Fetterolf, l~ehruary slstel.l of movies, lnlasl ycnr wilh the most gains Is ijeld Tuesday spcnl\d' of the evening. TiC'Iwls in awards. Of the three eagles arc available ill Monroe's Drur: awards given, nne was to Roher! Myrlic Hche.kah Jmlr,e mel Tuesday evenmg with Noble store,· j/lay's Drug st nrc 1ir fmm Sweet, son of Mr. artrl Mrs. Ray Clarence Morris, Harrison Em· Sweet of Williamston. Among the Grand Ruth Vnttght, assisted by I he vic·c·grand, Anna Cassady. phy, Harold Oesterle, Fred Cole Eagle Scouts !mown to he resicl· or Clnrence Clarlw, lng In Williamston arc Larry Thirteen past noble grnnds at· I Pncicd the meeting. The locn l de· ,< 11Jackson, Roher! Ilull, Virgil Sny· .~.j.tier, Dr. Eel Reynolds and Clarlt gn!~ stalf t•onfcrred the Rebelml1 St d (I b H Poulius. dPgree on two candidates. There u y u onors will iniliatlon at the next meetmg.!lC , IFirst Club President Ten dnllilrs wm; voted to the The Williamston Chile! Slurly polio drive. The local lodge voted club mel with Mrs. Clare McDUJ·· School Study Area to rlisr•onlinu~ bestowing ~he dec· mon Tuesday evening. Thirty.five ot·atton o! clnvalry on. lilerr mcm· were present for the lmhcmi.tn Meet Is Held bers. Instead ti!Cy wtll gl~c vel· dinner. Mrs. Ethel Bnlmr flllri ernns jewels an~! other .P1115 lo Mrs . .Tane Cromie,¥ assisted Mrs. An area school study mer!ling members dcscrvmr:: spcctal hon· McDurmon, was held In Mason 'l'hursriay l!VC· ors, At lh~ close of .th.c meeting During the dinner hour·, Mrs. nlng wilh Norman Tcllt•r of tile tltP l'ommJ!·tel', consr~llng of AI· Ilah 1 Jacl1son, the llrst presh!Pnl stnte dcparlmcnl of public in· l~n Cass;~~ly, l~dwarcl Sweeney a~d of this club, prcsen!pr] n harlgc o( slruelion as lite guPsl speai Mona Cheney; ern! W. S. C. S. The affair was held In the church dining room, tlon.Departments represented 1n vicc.prcsident, Hope Thompsop i A program was presented in· this commission arc the church secretary, Virginia II



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