End of the Line at Kinneville THE INGHAM Ninety-Third Yoar, No. 25 M~son, Michl!lan, Thursday, June 19, 1952 Three Soct1ons, 24 P11gcs Ketchum &Son Gets Contract Candidates Qualify For New Drain For Early Primary Cnundlnwn Ileal' Rt~queRts Fur Watm· und Sowt~r Linm> 1'o Outlying Sections Set for August 5 I.eon Ketchum & Son, Ma­ son coni ractm·, received the ' noel from the council at the Republican Candidates Stampede session Monday night for con­ For State and Legislative Offices structing the drain from Roosevelt :-;1 reet to the 4-H Fear that public office is no lmtgcr at I mel ivc was dis· building at the fah·grounds. pel led Tuesday afternoon. A1 1he~ o'clock deadline fm• filing Keldlllm suhmitlcd a low bid nominating petitions 01' putting up lite long green to qualify, of $5,185 for Iflying 1,300 feet of there wet·e 35 Republicans and result, the e11'gi· (Qmmission Staff J\1;11 '! That's I he old Rayner ballots be delivered to township Stl'et•t I~dcn~ion lion Co., Lansing, $6,195; Noy!'C· ncer stuted, .. Ray Ne! joined the Ingham Attorney General A.o;;h fmm home Which stuncls op· and ci ly I' Jerks 10 dnys before an Is Not Ut•qulrctj lor Bennolt·N o Y c c, Inc., Lansing, Edward Leiicclm, a uraduate county, road commission Monday positc the entrance to Rayner clcclir,n. By legislative enactment ' on Cady Buys $5,71?; am~ M~urlcc Vermcersch, forester. f:om Michigan Sli).~e Ill:\ office engineer. rmrk. Discusses Issue Tuesday night t11c time of de· Reaching New School Lansmg, $.J,66v. college, 1s charge of -spraying; Following his graduation from D m. Til~ Hirlrcilcrs came to Ma· livery was changed to 20 days be· Want~ SeWl'l' Moved He does nul mtcncl to follow m.1y· Michigan State, Nef worked 1 son from Long Island by way fore election. Extension or Asi1 street fot• Of all the people who pctillon scorched earth policy, Evans satd. years. for ·the :)tate highway de· Of Building Fund Rat hb urn Store of Allentown, Pennsylvania. Cundidulcs fm· (;ovct·not• aeee~s lo Mason's West Side 1he council on drains. there arc Spray will be applied along part\nent and then for 2 years Mr. Ilirtrciter is an engineer I11gham officials arc awattJng­ Repuhltcans have 3 eandidateK school is not being asi\Cd by Don Cady ltns purcilused itw few who as!( for less drainage. guard ralls, at either s.lde of n~r· was an engineer with W. H. Flood with Reo Molars, Inc. They the opinion of Attorney General willing to serve as governor and hardware husmcss of Frank However, Max McCarn did just row and a. t lughway Ill• Co. at the ·Kalamazoo labora- thc school boal'd. t b~lclgcs t 1 t tl 1 & lived for 2 months on Jeffcr· Fran!~ Millard on a program to 5 as lleutcnant·governor. There Rathburn. Tile sale has been that ¥onday night. In a letter he ersec tons, f J.. cnd, mcthoxychlur nnd 'l'he stutc highway department proach the cost of running city · Dutl•to 11 nd Sccr•uckct· t.:uwnn, $2.!tK i~ BlHclmey, who is not a candidate. 10 518 linchwc nt. W.lre':J. ~Gwl companied the <:ommittce when doc~ not want either A~h or Oak ing was $ · • water to you," the mayor said. nt 'l'hc Pnri•Lylc Sho~t~>c. 2iwl was given an audience by the at· 'l'hc Democt·ats have a field of slrccts extended wesl to the new The new building will have one "lt is regrettable that follcs. buy ------torney general. candiclates whteh also favors the by-pass, City Engineer Walter E. clussmom 28x30 with a cloakroom cheap property, start building and ~RS. RUSSELL BE~lENT HAS CHARGE Ingham man, Prof. Donald HaY.• 2immcr informed the school and lnside toilets. then ask for all the advantages of There is no exact pal'llllel to the board. Neither does the slate The present building has been more expensive property. When Ingham situation, Younger said. Sec I!.:U~C'l'ION, Puge 2 want Muple street extended to the used for G5 years. It has accom· all Is said and done, a person Modern Cle~ne~s Changes Hands Therefore previous rulings oJ the \ by-pass. There is a Bush street modaUons fat· 18 llUptls with 21 might just as well buy a good attorney gencrul made for other , Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Henson have counties do not fit Ingham, the derlicuted to the clty for a north now enrolled and a grentcr en· piece of property with all city sold their cleunlng plant to Rus· , and south approach on the west rollment anticipated. servic·cs avullable. cheaper prosecutor stated. ' Five Years Added· It's sell and M.argare~ Bement of Ma- side of the property, if the s<'hool Last year the district voters a11· that wuy and the service is there 1 The prosecutor suld he was son. Mrs. Bement has worl(ed for hopeful that the uttorney gen· board decides to usc it. Bush pt·oved a progrmn to modernrze when he wants it." the Hensons for the past 12 years. ' To street wlll parallel the by-pass. all 9 buildings in the district. Be· e~·al's opinion will be forthcom· Pioneer Society . The Hensons came to Mason 16 Malcolm Williams of the Wur· cause the Douglas school wus so lng before the board session July Instead of celebrating its 75th years ago and started the Mod· 7. ren S. Holmes Co .. Lansing, laid old and so small the stale depart· ern Dry Cleaners. In 1946 the unmvcrsary, the Ingham Pioneer llrst sl(ctchcs of the new West ment of public mstructtun rc· Drain Job is Let business wus sold to Thad and and Historical Society may be Side school before Mason school fused to npprove plans- iot• Robert Moon of Detroit. observing ils 80th anniver~ary officials Thursday night. IIc said modernization. At Miller Road Moons operated the plant for 2 when It meets In Mason next he will return this Thut·sduy Every effort w111 he made, years and then sold baclc to the Led Cow Breaks Thursday, · night with additional drawings. promised Reason, to have the new Drain Commissioner Gerald L. Hensons In 1948. Records of the organization In• dlcate that It was formed 75 yearli On Monday night heating cngi· building ready for classes Jn'Scp· Graham on Tuesday uwurded the · The Hensons sold the plant Leg of farmer necrs met wjtll the board of edu· tembcr. The building will be contract for the Miller Road No. ago. Roy Adams, from another eution and Supt. James H. Van· erected on the site occupied by 2 drain in Delhi and Lansing cause of 11/llealth. They will Rollle D. Speer of Aluiedon uuthenlic source, has discovered tlnue to make Mason their came off second best in a sculfle that the first mcetlng of the sao iter Vcn to discuss heating Ill'· the ]>resent building, on Mcrldiun townships, Yodet· Bros. of Perry Only . the, cleaning, buslnel's rangcments. ' road at the end of Frost road. got the job ut $7,800.25. with a Guernsey cow Sunday clety was held 80 years ago. . equipment: W{!tc sold. O~ner~h morning. Whether it be 75 or 80 years Ted Beaucham)J of Stm:kbrldge of the buiii:Jing' housing to~ plant, DUST·I,AYING l'ltOMISED Speer was leading Dora from old, the plans for the observance Stover-Bac~ofen company and the All Mason gr11vel· streets wlll News Index 1 pasture when she leaped upon of tbc occuslon remain un· otT lees :Of \Dr: 'William ,Jj!. Clark him. The surprise attack carried changed. The meeting will held get n second dose 9f liquid cal· \Vnnt mlu, l1uKcs, 6~ 7 tuul clum chloride July or SUller· l'n•·t I. · Speer to the ground, breaking his In the Mason be· 2 3, 1 lnlendcnt of Publle Wot:lts Julius So'cbll tiewM, PhKt!U 4 i,nd ti; l nrt right leg In 2 places. ginning in the 1; Pup;c 4, Ptu·L 2. , , The Alaledon farmer Is 'in the will be a dinner Schmeichel promised Thursday. Chut•c:h news, J•ntt:~ 6, I'nt•t 2. 1 LaJ.tnl nntlcctt, lltL)l'e ~'• Pm·t 1 ~ Mason General hospital. His son· no011 at the historic l1UKV 3. l'url 2; Jlt~J.to 8, l1 nt·~ 3.' hl·law, Clarlc Hall, grandson and Relics of early Sec Zlmmcl·mun's !or dl'lUJut•laH nnd }Jdltuj·lnhh Pu~r; ~. l'Jut 3, wnlllntlH~ro1. 2ilwl Fnt·m· news, PttKcH 4 nnd li,, Phl't a •• other relatives and friends ure and othet• articles helping out with the farm worj(. plonoer life )Y111 be el(lliblted 'New Khhnncnt or Sunbnck tlactUiCH wilh nnd without Jackctti. I2.UM· nl 'l'hc ' the meeting. People """ ·'''.. "'"·· l'nriHtylu Shottttu, , 25wl Sec Zimmcrmun'a tor dr~lttcl'ic• ruui 'take tltem to the wnllt'"l'"'"· , 2owl play, '

thoseA goodbot dn:ra.time tou.os bu:r nndth11l uud•·••• ut thotor· A•·•cnnto, of'T~idf"";;iho~~~·h:(~ Lu11d, 1r~;;~~'ii'\ l'~rlftt:rlo .5houtta, 25wl. llndnnc 1'1 Wnro's, I HrcoHfilvn " Die$ on Friday lll'id~l!l WllH Lonnie Mnrslwll, Irwin Stonct• of Corunna, nr· Augustus l31Hbee, DntToll, .. On Library Staff dHlrgr.:rl with \](!lng clrunl<, He: t'eHierl at Lnlte Lansing flltmlny speeding, $12. spee!rl, $1. · . Leoln Spmwr.r JTowc!, HO, rlic'cl tendL'tl guilty beforll ,rustle!! of night for dlstm·hlng the pence, RcxfrH'd J, a i J\Pitll nswssrrl $10 In 'nne nnrl r:osts anrl ·Merlnrtm·f Saturday night on .. Miss Laurn Eitel planfl to leave 111 ancl Warner Gallaw y. . sr•ntr.mc:ed to (j days In jull. '!'he clrunl~ charges. Both men pleaded the Inghnm library Rtllff wllhln 11 II. W. Madt~on Co. announcerll g\tllty. Ench was sentenced to jail a tew wee in; to join I hr! Wayne unt evening was enjoyed In sing· 11111t the trio woulelbe split up ancl for 7 rlnys anrl ordererl to pny county llbrnry system. She hns Mrs. Warner and Mrs. lng, games, music unci readings. been n't the Inghnm llhrnry .[m• a r~mma J(arn celebrated their 77th • I ( I d d u:;Rigncrl to other camps. line unrl costs of $:1.30. year and n hn!f, coming here hlrthrlay anniversaries together •rwo birthdaY, cukes, jello, lemon· na s one u e Mllttf fo'ugnlt of 'Jo~r.umRcll wns Deputy George . Conl.19 t11e ,judge said, the senlence this tcnce suspended on another • • , Start nnd atop baler from tractor. National Guard unit, the division to hoT\or the blrthrlnys. A plf.!AS· ~ grandchildren. Holmes ronrl, Lansing lnwnsltlp, time was 10 clays plus $Hi in !Inc, charge of driving on revolASTOR8 RETURN nuted. tuml!d to Kentuclcy wl th him to Tiie Michigan conference, meet· Charles N. Murphy and Archie make her home. . . ing In Albion. this weelt, returned A. Perry are without opposition Cpl. Raymond L. Snider ha·~ Mqson, Hql(and Leslie past0rs to for the '2 Democratic· nomina· been promot~il tq s~rgeant.. He is: .,tht;,!~.,.c~!fl-~~~s: ,Rev. Raymond L. tlons. located on the . Central I{orean Norton to Mason, Rev. Wilson In the second legislative dis· front. Tennant to Brotherhood Teruple trict (all the county outside of Sgt. Darwin Church, son of at Holt, and Rev. Earl Carpenter Lansing and Lansing township) Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Church of to .Leslie. Rep. Lawrence B. Lindemer of Lansing, phoned hiB parents Sun· Stocl{bridge is opposed by John ELLIS clay evening telling them thllt he TWO AT!'f;ND GJRI,S STATF. c. McCune of East Lansing. would arrive home from Japan Miss Keitha Mills and Miss Ro· George I. Ecltman of Leslie is .July 6. · berta E~ans left Tuesday lor the without opposition for the Demo· Now serving abo'arcl the de· University ·of Michigan where cratic nomination. strayer escort USS Nalfelt with they will spend 8 days attending Republicans have 2 and the the PaCific Fleet is JosephP. Dut· Girls State. They ure stnying at Democrats 3 contests on the SUNOCO SERVICE Ier, seaman apprentice of Mason. tit~ Allee Lloyd· residence. The The Nulfeh recently completed .a Mason Lions cll!b is sponsoring county ticl

I Maya "D. Elmer and George .· in the entire area.. Stop in· and .. •ce stat1on William Parlwr are the Demo· lAD\ES · · see .-or yourself' cratic contenders for nomination us county elerlt. Jennie Katz and Melvin C. Oesterle. Webberville, are out after the Democratic Make Life Easier nomination for treasurer. The Democrats have no candidate for .county surveyor. GIFTS Min Bell Humphrey, appointed register ·of deeds to 'fill the vn· COME IN!· See all that a Install· a Phil.gas ·System caney caused by the death of FOR Mrs. Phillips, has Republican op· position In the candidacy of F. I-1. . : ' . Taft of Lansing. CHlLDREN:' really ultra-modern service Ineumbent Republicans without opposition are Prosecutor Paul C. Younger, County Clerk C. Ross station .offers you ....•. Hilliard, County Treasurer Lyle B. Austin, Drain Commissioner Gera,Id L. Graham, Coroners W. Ray ·Gorsline und Harry Leadley and Surveyor William C. Berry· Visit Our Grand Opening man. ·SOMETHING Democrats who are without .op· \\G position for nomination are Jesse D. Parlts for prosecutor, Ann .fOR Robinson. for register of 'deeds, You. May Receive· Stanley E. Rhoads for drain com· (,\~~~ missioner, and Gale· H. Burridge ·EVERYONE for coroner. Candidates· for non-partisan ju· rliclul posts of judge of probate ..,,\tt ·A Set of 4 and cJrcult court commissioners have until Jul!f l to file nomlnat· ing pet.ltions. Coroner cam'llclates on the Re· Conv._ldent· • Economical publican ticket were the only Kelly_ Tires ,· • ' . : i I' ' . ' .. ones who put up cash In lieu of nominating petlthms. E11cl1 paid Clean ··: Practica'l · $100. As they are eertaln qf JlOm· !nation tlley Will get .their money refunded after .the primary, The For Your Car see Ou'r .Sel~ctloia Of la}V provides U111.t wlnnlni f!andl· ·' dates and those. who place second will get U1elr moner back.

·tappan Gas Ranges POLICf· 18 CH4NGJIJP ' . ·::;. ' . ' ' : The board of directors of the Michigan M\lt\1.81 Wlndstonn In· IT'LL PA ~ _Yf?U ·T~ PATRONIZE J~t,allatlon A~ N~ Cbargf) . surnnce conl'PfiJlY, }Jnstlngs, hns ·.. · .. · : ·Be,.. ·'····' ... . . ·-; ·.· .·. ' ... eliminated the $2.00 pe~ . . '' .) ·• r_ ...... • ' ' ·~ charge for· ·televl~!lllil (.. ,; The cost will be Included as a part of household goods. A£cord· Ellis Sunoco Service lng to Harrison E, Dodds, prel!l· ·dent of the ¢0mpany, anoU1er Corner of Aurelius!and Cedar . .MASON:H.OME· .. APPLIANCE· . :. .. ,. ; .... ,. . ... ' . . . :· ,!:. •'· . .·. . ,•\·: change of Interest to the farm· . ers, which is .~ow . In effect, ·is blanket cove~age on ill11arm "Prod\lcts: That·. Please • • ·Service·:That Satisfies'! · ·· sant\1, lngbam County News June 19, 1952 · Pago 3 dnn o.C Detroit·, and Ml'll, J'nul L. convonHon nB delogntcs of Ilia Mason Men Buy ORDI::U fOil l'UULICATION MIIJ1!1' of ,Jnclmon; ~;~nd 3 brothers, dllll:,~h. l'E'fl'(lON f'Oll ALLOWANCI; Mason Downs ·oldsmobile 11-1 Don E, Jordnn of .TnpllnPI! bon· homo In Holt Tuesday cv'enlng. L.' Barker. . to Marshall as soon as they flncl meeting in Chicugo at the meet· 1 clill· It. In fo'urthul' Orlit.!l'cd, 'l'hnt IHtbllc 11CI• and Mason will tangle a 1 the u homer, ors go to Gordon 'l'romnn, and Mrs, Nc!llr!l', the formet• MlsH De· Mr. nnd Mrs. P. V. Slrn and a house there, Thero are th·,~ thun1ur hu Klvun by J~>lhllcuLlon of ing of the Baptist Women's Union n t•npy uf I hl11 ordm·, once unch weol' county pnt•k diamond in Mason. Mason piclwd up 2 more runs Donicla Mnnn. 'l'rophir!s 1111rl lorr!s Clark, wrc:; mal'l'lt~cl Mny 2'1. ehllrlren arrived this wee)< f1•om dren, Barburn, who Is ornployerl on Wednesday nfternoon, Rev. fol' thr1•c KIICCI'HHIVe Weulot (U'UVIOIUS to Bell Telephone and Mason are in the third inning, 1 In the sixth i>rlzes will be given nt the nnmw! l'he Is I he duughlor of Mrs. II a Wuulwgan, Ill., In visit lor u few at Dean & Harris In Lnnslng, nntl Huld dny of htwt·ln..c, ·in tlw lmdwm Mrs. '3 'and 'l'uclwt• . nttei-ulecl the! picnic In July. Ifuclson of Lansing. WC!eks with Mrs. Sirn's parents, Dean, !l; Cileryle, G; nml Mardn County NiJWH, II IH!WHJIII)IHI' pt·lntud und rated as two of the slmnger and In the sovent11. The lone Jo, tl, cit'I~UintHd In twld Cnunty, teams in the league. Hnn~e wllJ. Oldsmobile run came In the fifth Mr·. unci Mrs, 11. A. Gtnling. ,JOliN McCLE!,LAN, A plnl< unci while hrlrle tlem­ A 'l'l'uu GnpyJ throw In his nee loft-hamler, Bill Inning on a hit, 2 waJits, and an I'Ulecl tile er•nter· of the gift table Mrs .. Hobert 'l'ripp Is confined Jml..cu of Prubntu to her home by sickness, Hol""'l. 1,. l>a·111w Crowe. In practice gameH und error. anrl mixer I bouq ucts r•.f spring H"~l"''"' ur l'n. HoN.I!Jfi2. ,JOHN Mr.CU!li.LAN, -~------with a white ciotll anrl thr. center. ami Mrs. William Tlwmpson, and his Sunoco service station al llw Judg .. ,.r f'mhule, corner of Aurelius road and Ce- In llo• ~lntlur• nf lhu IM11le of ntm- ph!ce ronHbtecl of n 1-(oid (?werllsh family of Dearborn over the week 'l'lltl M. "" 1-II,Jllt, llucunHI•w shll>lllent of sunhurl' 1lr1•ssr~ with 11111! swee williams and bachelor' hut· tcrtalnecl Mr. unci Mrs. George 'l'hero will he gifts for everyone, thnu '""' "'"'" he lltiiiOintud In r·eeujvo, tons. accbrdlng lo Mygrants. "'""''"" '""I udjuHt nil clnlmH anti tic· wllhout jlll'ktltH, Salm and Mr. and Mrs. Menrl rnant!H II}.('HillHt Hnld clt·c~en!l~d by und hj!• Games were p;aycd nnd prizes Flulw at the I-IItchcn cottage nt The station will operate under rm·e "'"" '"""'t: Spiritualist church on Sunday aft· tho name of Ellis Sunoco Sct·vlco. It '" Or·do•n«l, Tlml "''"'lllor• or Hnltl went to Mrs. Lm'!'y Mnrltlewicz, Duck l•ilw Sunduy. It iS a nc\'V ,S(,n(Jon \V'I()t ,'\)) ()]C ti<•ct•HHI•tl tll'e l' nnrl Srrrs1wlwr $2.9 8 Chumplin, Mrs. I-Inmld Neller, dar str~e1s in Mason. Gowns born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ad· I-Iarold Lai·Jdns, Jr., is nssistino tke Lht!II!O( h~ ~-riven by JIULIIicrlLion or IL Garlock, Mrs. J. L. Beam n1'd·. ' Mrs. Walter Hudson, Mrs. Wll· eock of Lansing, formerly of t"l tH)JJY of thJK ot•dcr• for• throe RIICCliHHIVt! Ford Chapman, a Leslie heat· Jack Miller. The president, Cilf· A fi'W lrft llam Jones, Mrs. Haymond Rus· him in operating the station, wernkc Baptist ·church Monday. Lion dis- -- 20cro STRUTWEAR SALE Services Are Held HeJ.CiHter· nf Pr•ulwtc 21iwa trlct governor, AI Cox of Char-~ ------~~~~---- SPECIAL ORDER OF I'UDLICATION lotte, was t~e installing officer. Coup es p an Closes Sotnrt111y Night; For Mrs. Bradman FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT Past Pres1clent George Luecht 1 1 ANO DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Hose Regul11r ...... $1.59 $1.00 REYNOLDS-July 10, 1952 appointed Don Foust ancl Richard D bl dd" 3 for $2.95 Funeral services wore hold Slntu u( Michh.tun. 'l'he Pa·olmLu Court w CLOSE OUT Schmit ~s tail twisters and lnlro· Thursday afternoon at 2:30 for (01' the County of lnghum. ou e e lng Rt·[~ular ...... $1.95 $1.15 _ AL n !leHl'lion of tmld Court, htdd nt the ducecl Clarence VnnderLinden as 3 for $3.35. Mrs. A !Ia. M. Rradman, 80. She l't•nhnlt• OH!cc in the City of MnKon, In to.astinastcr. Guests were lntro· The engagements of two Les· Boys Swim Trunks died at tile Holloway nursing Hnitl Cnunty, on Lhc 17th i.luy df Juno, A. D. I Oii2, dtlced from Stociresi· announce the engagement of their DAVIS' the fa1·~nuon, nt thf! Probnto 0/Tice nt Only Mrs. !:!radmnn was born nt 21Hi WeHl Sn~innw Street, LnnKing, Mich .. dent, Vinson Mcintee; second daughter, Elda Ruth Weichner, to Watertown Center, Clinton coun· i).I'IHI, be nnd iH ht!l't!by UIJIIO]ntud fOI' €X• vi~e·preslclent, Norman Mitchell; Robert Jay Goddanl of Jac)(SOn, umlnlnJ.t" anti ullowinJ.e tmld uccount nnd ly, August 4Ci, 1873, the daugh· lwnt·in!{ suid pt!tition·: tha·d vice-president, Earl Carpen· son of Francis Goddard of Lan· ter of Daniel and Helen West It I:-; Fut·ther OnltH·cd, Thnt t•ublic no­ te_r; secretary, Clarence Van~ler·· sing. The wedding of the 2 Bateman. She lived with her tice thtH'cof be given by JIUbllcntion of u COJIY of this order (ol' Uuec !!UCCC811iVe Lmden; treasurer, M. C. Clotluer; couples will take place on Fri· MOTOROLA grandparents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Wl!eklt p1·eviuuH to Hnhl duy of luuarlng, In Lion tamer, James T~lier; tall day,. July 4, at ·the Flower· Me· Now Is The Time George West, at Wacoustn for the fnKhnm County Nt•WK, u newatm{1el' twister, Vern Keener, and dl· moria! church In Leslie, Elda and printed 11nrl cil·culnted In Mill county. several years before coming to . JOHN McCLELLAN, rectors, Lloyd Dutton, Charles Donald Weichner are brother and the home of her parents at Ma· A 'fr·uc Cony: JudKe of .Probulc Lay, Don Holmes and Franlt sister. To Fill Your Locker Hobca·t L. Dmkc son. The family lived in Aurelius H!!g-istt•l' o£ Probnte 21iwa Anesl. TELEVISION·; and Vevay where Mrs. Bradman Mrs. Herman Weichner, an You will be acting wisely. by filling your locker now with ORDER API>OINTING TIME FOR Pins were presented to the past aunt of Miss· Elda Weichner, and attended the Walters and Grel­ HEARINC CLAIMS AND PETITION president, secretary and treas· Mrs. Richard Hoyle were host· fresh fruit, vegetables and other frozen foods of th~ sea­ ton schools. FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS son. WlSE-Auguat 25, 1952 urer and to the new president. esses to a shower fm• Miss Weich· Has The On October 24, 189<1, Alta Bate­ Stnte of Michigrln, The P1•obnte Court The spenl< hcr·eb:r nmmlntcd fo1· the_ the sister of Mrs. Helen M. Col· Lu(y Rothman I ""'minntlon 11ntl ntliustment of nil olnlmH !ins of Washington, D. C. The 200 new TV stations . now being ·built in tiu~ United THE MOST EXCITING CAMERA Up and domnn1l K nJ.('ninHt twltl deceased, nnll 1 Mrs. Lucy Rothman, 70, clled (01' the niljndlcnllon nnd tlctel'ffihtntion of body will be at the Be HellS· States. And the hell's nt law or Hnld decenHod ut tho Lueoht funeral home in Leslie Wednesday at her home at 118 IN THEWORLD time of his tlcnth entitled to Inherit the Friday nt'ght and until 1 p. m. Down eHtntu of which the dcccnsud tiled tlcizce.l. Armstrong street. 1,800 more have beel1 authorized by _the government. It 1, l'lll'the•· Ot·d ..·ecl, '!'hut nubile no· Saturday when it will be taken Surviving is the husband, tice \her·cor he t<, in the lnghnm County burial at 2 p. rn. with Rev. Paul broadcasting, TV is really going to be hard to J{d. ; j By The. Ad Staff New~. n ncWKJli\PCI' IH'intcd ''nd elrculnted Carol; 3 sisters, Miss Mabel C. In Httirl county. Tuclter offlcinting. Jordan and Miss Jessie A. Jor· A~l of thes.e other oommunlties will havCl to be Sll[l·; JOHN McCLELLAN, d' d ) . Nancy ,Johnson has stm·ted A 1'rue Copy: Jutl~c ol r 1·obnte Albert R. Brown 1e at us phed completely. · . : work in the office at AI Rice Uollci'L L. Dl'lll for pl'e~entutlon of llllliffiH tll{nlnKt WJIM. Also, the nation's best 'boxing bouts IVill bn tmid et~tntc should bc'l1mllctl, nnd that a Tuesday Afternoon mot.lc ond 1\luscular Aches and gone for G weelts. Mrs. Edward time nnd 1•lnce bt! UllllOlntt.>d to t•ect!IVc, i>l,his. televis~d •. Ware tool< ovet· her job while she flXIlmlrw 111111 ruljUHt ·all clnlma untl de· Mrs. Ellen Cullen and Mrs: 'POLAROID®~ CAMERA mniHIH nJ.CnlnsL rmid docl!UBlHl·bY und be· George Eeltmnn took their places . . was away, fol'e Hnld CDUI't: A Urle Acid Ellmlnutor, ami Very small down ...:..18months to 11ay. Ccmw in It IH Onlot·ed, 'rhnl .creditors 'of. st~ld as new president ·and secretary· of " Blood nml Strength Bulltler, payme~t rlecen•ed /ll'o I'CQ\IIt'~d to ]ll'u•ent thuh· the E. 0. T. c. club at the des· It or call for a demonstration. Every single 11crsun who clnim• to •nitl cout·t nt lhc P••ohnte Of·· sert luncheon and business meet· hns been found most ef, ·DeJJe!ops and prints zts own pktures Weather flee nt 205 'VMt Sngimlw st•·~et, LnnKin~.t. fectlve when tuken two tea. has tried a TV set from 'Our showroom sincn JUtll'ch Michigun, on or bcfm·o tho 2Gth duy ·of lng at the G. A. R. hall on Tues· sJmonsful in \lz gh,ss of water 27tlt, and has purcllased a. set (to our lmowledgn), Au~ust, A. D. 19G2, nt ton o'cl9ck In the day afternoon. in 60 seconds rJ'ht'OC times dUI'ill).;' lho W"Ol!k lhc ffiOl'~ fOI'COOOO, 1mld time Rill) ]l)llce IIOI'eby till• befol'e meuls. has 1nirehasecl· a 1\lotorola TV. t ctu·y Hhut up to 1111 nntl nlJOYI', On Mull· pointer! for· tho exnmlnlltlen und adltt•t· Gathered around the tables dec· dny the oiTiclnl l'etullng nl MnHon wn• !lG, mont of 1111 ch•imH nnd dcmnnda ullolnat ornted with roses and Iris Mrs. nn Sundny It wn~ \1·1. 'l'hcn cnmo n cooL ~nld dcceauscd, "" · - brilliant black·and·white! 1 ht•eozc Montlny night nlunor with n iltttll'· -It I• l'Ut·tlier Ol·dercd, ThKt PttbUc no• S. B. Wenger gave the invocation Before ·1. bCgan taking Star . . You ~cari :see th~best with a let• or nn Inch ol I'll ln. lice thei'OOI be giVen by 'l>llblicntlon of n and Mrs Ford Chapman led the Rheumat-Ic Solvent, I was SQ THI POLAROID LAND CAMERA A JitLio mol'n •·uln couhl he Ut\n•l, 111 .. COllY of this ordct• fot• three nucceBiliVc • lame und st-Iff from · artltrltiJol Thrilling to own. Th.ere'• no. thnttHh no . CI'OjlK 111'0 Httll'orlng, UnlcRB wcolY: JudRo of Probate G .. A. R. hall basement. after taking 2 treatments of 1• Eaa., to load. New black· and )'CI\1' the nj;t\ll'C WUK (HI, Rollol't L. Dl;nke . I walk without· my cane anal 'l'ontJIUI'IIItt('CH llH I'CCOI'derl Ill the Mn· llc>:IHICI' of PI'Ohnte 25w3 Mrs. Branch Vieary read the , white film simply drop• inlo lt'a double the fun to have ~oilr am treed from arthritis ancl pluc~, No •pools to tbremd. Ei8hl •on dl•1•o•nl plnnt by Ro•• mehmond program for· next year. and re· We have. an expert service Irian :· upo•urea lo a roll. vueatlon prints a• fall 11 fOU lak~ rlteumatlc JIDin. If yim want bl ll1ena • , • lo enjoy on the 1po1, w••.• ' Min. nr.,. Herrl'ck. ports of the county and state fed· hear about ·this wonder• An~ennll8 expertly Installed. Our workmen are fully in- June 12 ...... ns -~~ eratlons were given. The club is -more . sured. las., Ia 1ae, No complicntcd act• 13 co~ . . . ; ~ ,. •.' JunoJnne 1•1 ...... ,,,,,,,,.,., .... , ..... 64su a,,"·" .Mrs. Lee Gerhardstel.n recessed for the summer. ful medicine, CAll me or . . lin a•· No tunk•, no liquids. Film and !llie me. 'fhe swelling hall and e~meru do it all. Aim! Snu111' Mrs. Lena Lane of Chebanse, Mrs. LeRoy Hutchinson pre· left my hands and feet. Aaid in just ~0- oeconda lifl out a 1~~~ ~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ ~~ Juno· 11 ...... o-1 ~~ IJJ., Is spending this wee~ With sided at the meeting, Mrs. Jane his 13\4 K t\4) print of profei· Ml'. JACK JIQPK.NS aional quality. Yo11 c1n take beau• i::~~ lg :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: her sister, Mrs;! Lee Ger)lardsteln, Mills gave the devotions and Mrs. 1109 May Street lifulltlcturea indoon out, riiiri OR Ill)' tcr~t ur If yoia llko Mr. and Mrs. Robf~t Felton a~d Myrtle • Owens led In prayer. A · Lansing, .1\llehlran or •hlne. , MIGRANTS I~NTERTJ\IN , children and G. L .. VanDemark love «1ft offering was received. PhOI\e 88095 .'. p ' ' fat • da.laalfr•fl•• tenr: · · Mrs: Gilbert A. Bum of Grosse spent Sunday at the J"dson ~el· Mt·s, H. C. Campbell and Mrs. C. Distributed by A•• Politte Farms and Mrs. Franklin ton home. Welma Felton i'e· R •. Dull were In · charge of the JEWETT TElEVISION ... A. Burn of VanDylte were guests maln.ed,for a visit wltll hl!r 1rand· dinner. eol'llfr ~~~ Qec!ar ..-..4 M•IM. $~t.s ·; · . . .}· ::. nt the Clifford Migrants home pareilts; ·- , : · · . · · · · · ·Fred J. Dol bee · ·. · .,' -_, .Masoa .· . : · : \-:·- WARE'S. DRUG STORE. over the weelt end. They all at· Mr. and Mrs. August King were Rally Day Servlc(l Planned 4799 Bunk~ Rd., R. 1 Mann, Mlc•. MRIIOI\ tended the George Harry·Bonnle week end guests at the Mlke:KIIlg · :Spet!i~l rally day services will . ~urollua Pilon• atoa . : .Jrir INGHRAM, SALIS B~. fhone lii:J,l . ,,. .· Wo. .P.eUver · _, · Mizer weddl.ng. home...... · . • be lie1d. at thq_ flowet• Memoriol .__..... _____""!" ___ , . c 1.--'-!'------1 " . ,[;_ .'" ----"~_<-:--- ...... , ,., ... ,--~·'· .. :, ___ 7'"'· -,-' : ,, --'1"' -·,.,.-= ..-=.,-,-.,.,~.,.,--_-=.·~~,...,..".;._.,..,.,:..~~.:· . I' ICN ICJ DJNNJeR ltl~Lt'l Couple United In Double-Ring llites Mr, anci Mm, Wllllmn 1•'. Dat'l l!llllll'lnlnecl a~ their gll!miH nl. a Pulrlein Ann Will nnd Wendell plenle rliniiCll' ~atul'dny ovonlng G. I•'uller wore united In manolng-o 1 ~lr, anrl lvli'S, 'I'Pll llull of An11 • Saturday afternoon at 2:30 In Arhor, Mr. unrl Mrs. Eel MUI'I'ay Social 6venfJ and Personalj tho Milici' Road Bible church, She rtf Lili1Hing, and Mt•, ami MI'H, ... • * .. IH the daughter o! Mr, and Mr~ . . .. .lor! Dean, l\11', and Mr~. Willlnm ,John Will of Lunsing, The brlrlo· A, Pnrt, Mr. and MI'H. Don Green grooni'H purents ure Mr, and MI'S, anrl .lim Brown, nil of Mason, ·.::.'. 1/arry-Mizer Vows· A1·e Spoken .Saturclay Owen Perrins Fred Fullm· of Mason. ' 'l'lwy all played games !lut•lnt: tho . Mason Presbyterian church Rev, ,James P. Dotson, pastor of t!Vcning. the church, officiated at tlw ~, ... WllM the scene of n pretty wedding Are Home from Saturday afternoon when Bonnie douhlc·rlng rites, 'The wedding i\lr. anrl M1·s. Stanley MoHett of •: '• Lou Mizer of Mason and George pl\ enrl witil Mr. nnrl Mrs, .r\1· ·',!".'.Paul Arnold officiated at the sin· ion, Pn., spol\c lhelr marriage bem·er. Jean wore fl dress of IJr:rt Snwil' anrl family. frosted organdy over rose tEiffctu. · ·•·" · gle·rlng service. vows Sunday, .Tunc 8, nl 3:00 p. Mr. anrl Mrs. firmlon Slngt•l' hill I m. In t11c Eaton Rapids Method· She carried a basket of rm;c :u1d fiunlly of Slrtl'kbrirlgr L'nilr•rl • MiHs Mary Hcolt pluycd tradi· petals and wore a flower llam. 1 ' ' llonnl wcddlnr:: muRic. She was nl· 1st church. on Mr. 111111 Mrs. Wllhur ~lnJ•er Rev, Rrrlrh Wilmer performed .James carried the rings on a anrl rlaui:lltl'l' Sunrtay t!V!'II.hli(~ 1 l:iO accompanist for Miss Marga!'· white satin pillow. et Smith who rendered "Because," the rloublc-rlng ceremony In the Mr. 111111 Mrs. ltolp\i Sllshy en· Hichard Edmondson of LEtnslng '" ., and "The Lol·tl's P1·ayer." presence of 12;, ~uests. Mrs. C. A. !t•rtail!l'ri at riilllll'l' Sunrlay Mr. ., , Given In marriage hy her fa· Stimson plnyerl trnrlltlonal wed· and Clifford Eddy ushered the 11111 Mrs. Jlay C:luver anti Vr!rla, 100 guests to their scats. ,, , ,, ther, Bonnie chose a gown o( rllng music nnd Mrs. Stanley 1\lr,o.;, Oliw: Fosler and Mr. anrl Wallwr sang "The Sweetest. Story White lace and Sfllin were com· 1\lrs, r;i!h~·l't Glnvel' fiiHI Gavin nf ,. 1 white lace and satin. It featured Ever Told," and "0 Promise Me." blncd to form the bride's gown. l>;tnsvillt• anri Mrs. llugi1 Silsby : ·.·,·.a bodice of lace over snlln stylecl 1 ..,.,Ji with a Peter Pan satin collar ancl1 Given In marriage hy her fa· It was styled with a lace bodice anrl l•'rl'ri. long sleeves ending In rolnts over! t her, the bride chose a while sat· und long sleeves cndin~ in points .Jim lllauwit, son of Mr. and the wrists. '!'he full Railn ~ldrt in gown. JJr.r veil was fingertip· over tho wrists. Inserts of lace Mrs. Danr.IJ Gavin, Is on 2·\Vee\;s .,,,,,.had a peplum, and extended into length ami she carried a bouquet adorned the sltlrt which flowed Mil.. AND MRS. WENDELL G. FULLER var·ation in Oldailoma vlsltiug his nn a chapel·lcngth train. of while carnations and English into a chapel·length train. A bon· granrifatilPI', ,Jr:ff Blauvelt. When A pearl beaded cap of !nee over ivy. net of lilies of the valley and Their bouquets were also styled Bouquets of peonies, l'm:cs anrl lw returns horne he will attend ,,, •· satin held In place her flngerllp· Mrs. Robert Wolf, matron of nylon net held In place a finger· liltc the maid of honor's and all 3 moe!\ orange rlecoraterl till! iilll'll· lloy.o.; Statt! for to days, spunsorcrl coVCI'crl serving tahlt!. C':tlw anrl lty tile V. 1~. W. .~, :t. length veil and she carried a boll· honor and Miss Barbara Trudgen, tip·lcngth veil and she carried an attendants wore 1loral headpieces . quet of pin!< glamellias with Ivy bridesmaid, wore ·gowns of blue orchid on a white Bible, ' · Robert Fuller was hb brother's IJLinch were ,;crvt•rl IJy ,Jo:tn Nir•l\. ]•;!aim• anrl Gerald Graichen of and lace. Her 3·strand pearls were and plnl\ taffeta, rcspcetlvcly. Josephine Will of Lansing was best man. , cis, Mrs. Riclwrrl Briggs anrl Viv· Ypsilanti arc spending tlw wee!\ : ~ ~ ·· the gift of the bridegroom. MR. AND MRS. yEORGE HARRY Miss Mary !~lien Holmes and her sister's maid of honor. She Mrs. Will selected an aqua ian Crowley. Marilyn Willdns of with their r::mnrlparcnts, Mr. anrl Mrs. I•'ranl\lin A. Bum of Miss .Jean Holmes were flower wore a gown of white frosted crepe gown with White ilCCeSSO· Lan~ing presided al ttle ~llr!st Mrs. L. I r. Harrison of Mason. -- Gt·osse Pointe Farms was matron tendanls wore daisies in their were served by Mrs. John Harry, girls. Kennel h Cleeves served as organdy over rose taffeta and rlcs for her daughter's wedding. register. Mr. anti Mn;. Genrr,e Gorham ·of ·honor. She wore a pale green hair. Mrs. John Veramay and Mrs. best man and Charles Siple and carried a baskct·effect arrange· Mrs. Fuller's gown was also After the reccpl ion t Jw rwwly· mllerl o11 Mr. anrl 1\'lrs. Charles ll. gown with a.jacltet and carried a ,John Hany, brother o[ the Fred Hanna. The bride's sister, Donald Bush ushered the guests mcnt of an orchid and roses. Pa· aqua, with which she used while weds left on a illtll!',\'llHIOII to Gorlwm o[ Dimondale Sunday. yellow daisy basiccptlon In Church l'ILI'Im·s since been employed with Dr. R. Out·of·town guests came from spent Friday afternoon with Mr. Saturday at the Mason go]{ Bouquets nf spring flowers dec· R. DeMartin. Mr. Harry gradu· Lansing, Mason, Jacltson, Wll· and Mrs. Vernon Snyder and fam· course. Pri~es went to Mrs. Clif· DR. F. J. KELLOGG orated the serving table at the atcd from Albion high school in liamston, Sparta, Cincinnati am! lly. · ford Walcott of East Lansing, Beat The Heat! · Optometrist reception held "In the church par· 1941 He works for the Eaton Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Soper Mrs, William Becl\wilh of Holt; "Phone 1191 Mason Jors following the ceremony. Manufacturing Co. in Marshall. ~= :~ ::: and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lori and Mrs. A. V. Smilh, Mrs. Franlt ' Bride's cake, icc cream and punch • • • PROGRESSIV8 PARTY HELD family visited Mrs. Lori's par· Guerriero and Mrs. Glen Jacobs. Junior high members of the cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Quid< Aflcmoon bridge winners were Summer Skirls Teacher Presents Presbyterian church held a pro· of Toledo, Ohio, Sunday. Mrs. Lange Schmidt, Mrs. Zola gressivc party Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles StraycT Bashford Dart and Mrs. William $2.98 up Pupils in Recital They stopped at Nancy Smith's and family entertained at a pic· Bergin. Miss Lila Fern Colby presented for the appetizer, had salad at .nic dinner at .PJeasa11t lake Sun· Twcnty.two people attended a group of her piano pupils in a the home of Karen Knudstrup, day, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed the mixed two·ball foursomes and Blouses recital .wednesday night. It was main dish at the home of Bill Strayer of Holt, Mr. and Mrs. potluck dinner at the golf course Porter and dessert at the home of Eugene Ohler and family and Mr. Sunday. Prizes were won by Lee held in the Mason Presbyterian Stai(I·N·Hlwn• ...... $:!.WI Iu :J;:l.!UI church. Rev. Paul Arnold, The remainder and Mrs. Bernard Strayer and Ware and Mrs. Jnmcs Glotta. Those who played solos were of the evening was spent playing family of Lansing. The occasion Mrs. Henrietta Rouse won low OUrel' i'ilyles ...... :)il.!lll Connie Washburn, Tobey Pear­ games at the Arnold home. celebrated the birthday anniver· putt for class B and Mrs. Frank sall, Mar~aret Mary Cavanaugh, '" ''' • sary of Charles Strayer. Evans won low putt in field at SHORTS lli\.LTERS Carol Spenny, Marlene Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Edwards of Mr. and Mrs. Holden StileB the Central Michigan women's .lohn Van Steeland, Jan Urquhart, Sarasota, Florida, called on Mr. spent the week end in Lansing district golf meet at the Lansing T-SHIRTS SLACKS Stephen l nl. tho Pnrlstylc ShnJipc. 1cl)(ler of LHnslng Sui lll'day. eve· Dnttle Creel>, Mr. rmcl Mra. Hldl· Mrs. Clnrenel! .Tncolm relurtlerl nlng. ll!'d Heinig nml family of Spring· Mrs. f'ol, S. DaviH nnd Mro, Dar; home Tue~;1lny nfler SIJCIIrllng a win Bal'l' wcre cn·hrmtesscH 'l'ucs­ llev. Wilson 'l'cnnnnt, pastor of pnrt, anrl Ml', nnd Mrs. Curl Top· wel!lt taltlng t.rcntment:; Ill the rlny evening HI H H!Ot'l( HhOIYCl; lw d111reh, per:furmrd t)w double· ilff nn1l Mr. nnd Mrs .•Tcrold 'l'o[J· Unlvcr:;lty or Michigan lwspltal held nt lim Dnvls home. It WRfl ·lnr.: l'erernony nt 7::10 lwfon.! an !Iff anti Cnmlly of Eaton Hapl!ls. In Ann Arbor. given In honor of Mrs. llel'bct·~ •liar lmnlwrl with lmslwts of • • • Patients In the Mason GI~IWI'Ill .Tennlng~. Jhltn carnations, l'OSI'H nnd glad!· hospital this wee!~ nre'Mrs. Hal· GuclitH playcll games durlna the II, palms nnrl ciindPlnhl'rt, Organi~ations· tie Cnlbnth of Holt, MI'H, l~losslc Pvenln,::. Spring flowers decorated Mrs. Tennant phlyr~rl I radlllotllll Mmnhcr·s of the Deborah drdl! Fut·tncy, Fmnlt Clarlr, Cclnnd the Davis· home for the evening, •erldlng mu:;Ic nnci was aPcnm· ::~f the Methorllst dmrch will meet Lamphere, Lee Darling. l~llwl Mrs ..Jennings received her gifts anlst for Ann Tlnqay of Dr•Wlll Wmlnesday, June 25, at 2:00 p. Adams nnd nonulrl MyJJrants. from an olcl-fnHhloncll baby era· Hang 'hn ~~nrcausa," "i\1\vays" at the church. d~ . -n. Hollli! Speer refut'lled homo nd "The Lnrd's Pmyer." The Whcatllcld GlcancrB will He fresh ment s of strnivbcrt'Y The ill'lrl!) is the. rlau,::hlel' of Tuesday from tltc Mns1111 General Imve 1111 open meetln~ Tuesday liliiHlacs, wafers and Iced tea were 11·. anrl MrH. l•:rlwanl l\i'Hnz of hospital. Jlc entered the lwspllill evening, June 2•1, at the Gleaner served, laHnn. Mr. Dclzlrt•'s JHII'!'nls an• Sunday. hull at ~ o'dod>. Mrs. Kalhcrlnc GursiH wc~l'!! Miss Shirley Lind• 1r. and Mrs. Arthur Dct~ler of W. J, Mac!~ enfere!llhe Sl. Law· Every and Mrs. Mable gvc1y will ~cy of Lansing, Mrs. nobert 1.1Uil• .anslnr:. renee hospital In Lansinr.: .Jurw have char~:e of the soclul hour. Hell of Pirwlwl'y, Mt'H, Cilnrlcs J•:JPallOl' J\t'all'l, ll)PC'i! -1, He Is the futhct· of Mrs, Doro· Each family Is to lake own faille thy Rlchnrrls. Dr>nHmm·ro. Mrs. Fred .Tr.nnlrH!R, •r!Ji[!, wns flower girl, and wore Miss Glot·la Ralhi.Jut·n, Mr!!, Rob• ' gown of hllle lill'fPIIJ. Tommy service. ccland Lamphere entcrecl the ·Blue Star Mothers will have a crt Ware, MrH. L.:J;u·1!nce ·Wood, 'nli Tuesday, June 21, at '!!r.d pc!arls, nnrl JnnJ( s!Pr•v!•s c•1nl· The puhllc Is lnvltctl. The Blue Star Molhers arc ti::Jo. Members arr. to I aim welners 'If.: in points over I he wrists. Tile Mrs. Phillip Moffc!ll nnd .fat'!; 1po.nsorlng a halter! goocls sale at anrl hu ns, a cllsh to paHs 11111.1 their Jdrl h11d an l'mprrss waisllin£• and Jill ViHllerl Mr·. anrl Mrs. Perkins Hardware Saturday, June own table Het'Vicc. ·nrl ti01V!'rl lnlo a long lmin. !lei' Stanley Moffett nf Allega11 Jasl ingl'rlip veil fell from a s!•t•rl ll.. at 9:00 a, m. wee it. Employees of l(ean's Dime Members of the Orrler of the l!!arl I ial'll and sill! !'al'rh!rl a hou· Mrs. VIvian 'Malaya vlsll!)d Store held a picnic at tim J(ean !\astern Star and tlrcir fa mil ics •Lwl of yellow carnations ami l':arl Blaie Sunday; will have a picnic dinner nt Ray­ vhlle l'OSI'S. Memorial hospilnl in Dearbom Mr. a111I Mrs. B. L. Mansfield of ner parlt Sunday, June 22, at 1. Phyllis Dl'lzler, the Sunday and Tuesday. Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs, o'cloclt. Beverage will be fur· 'I'IHHn's :;Isler, wore a r.:reen taf· .IHy Snyder Sunday evening, ;ci;J gown :;tyll'rl similar to 1111' 1\IH. AND MilS. HICIIAilD DE'l'ZLER nished. lll'l!HIW!l (Ill' thlll. HIJI'{'Ifil llt'f'tlldllrl Members of the Townsend club $X,U.'i 111111 till r~l Tlw l'ni'IKtyl,~ Hhuppt•, Hcl~ l.immCI'n1ILI1°1'1 ror drat~eltiCI'l 1\nd ll'ide':;, She server! HH maid of :.!~wl Wllllpllpt!I'H, 2!iwl wnot•. Her bouquet was yellow l'l!llllif!S llf'l'fll'llf" U""''Jifion their l10u~c on State road in Lan· No. l will meet Thursrlay, June IHisirs and pink roses. Large lmslwls uf peouies dcc- sing is completed. 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Delzler graduated from G. F. Robinson, 205 South Rogers, MR. AND MRS. HONA.LD V. ALEO Bride:;mnids were Mrs. Donald orated tile clii.ireh parlors, where lhc DeWitt high sehnnl in June. at 7:30 p. m. The party will start Ingham County News June 19, 1952 Page 5 The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. S. Kyser gave his niece in \ranz, Mrs. Hic:Jmnl Kranz, and ;1 wedding reception was held Mr. Dctzlcr attended Eastern Vlrs. Max Kran:r., sisters-in-Jaw of at 8:00 p. m. Lamson of Aurelius Center marriage. The bride's ballerina· ,------: after the ceremnny. high school and iii empiD;ycd at Members of the Baptist Wom· n.. 1hi! bride. They wore gowns of was the scene of a wedding Sat· Jcngth dress of while nylon net 1he 13oiclwt. Concrete Products en's Society will hold their reg· :·osc, yellow and blue net over A. 5·1 ir•red wcrirllng ealarl<: Tuesday, J tn 24 • ' .. · · who live there. Aleo pourer.! the punch and Miss $31.50 wllh ·Mr and Mrs w v Kennedy Members are to talw welncts and * * * Alice Warner iJOurccl co!Tee. · · ' · buns a dish to pass and table ami family. Michael and Meris re· . ' ' The newlywe£1s left for a t . I 1 ·u tl P W I'en service. week's vacation at Houghton til n;.c wrne WI 1 Je • • " • Members of the Edna Ford 0. Births Patch Pockets Lake after the t'cccptlon. Mrs. noel~ s. , 11!:. s. Past Matrons club will meet Mr. anrl Mrs. Auburn J'nl'e o[ ·r Mr·. rll!lrl Mr~.l .Tl.(E. VIFialtlon amfl wilh . Mrs. Edith Barr at lhe Holt have a !:ir)n, ,fohn AIIIHII'Il, A leo wore a beige sLilt with while , acquc me an1 ay ' Ulrqr o II l I I t 1 . t PI .. lt hl. Jack Hodge o[ son high sehool In 19:51. She is guest~ of Mr. and Mrs. Ed New· 1/ollowav News Prestonhurg, Ken I ucl

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LET'S BUILD THE BEST SILO RAKE-International 3·bar ralte, In worldng order. 2 1929 model • For Profit A Ford wheels. C.· Mumby, 4266 • For Economy South Edgar road, 311~ miles west • For Permanence and % mile· north of Leslie. "COW-1-yenr old Holstein 'cow For Really Value ' 24w2p ~,. for sale, freshened June· 16, :·with heifer calf. Franlc · Paul, ____..:...;...,...-.:. _____ Let's Build A ~.Route 3, Leslie, 8econd house east '"Of Meridian road on Ewers road. Ribstone 25w1 World's largest plant, devoted ex. elusively to fatm type silos. We have the · best selection of See me for early order. discounts. · good used trttcks In this area: Archie Aseltine, 1275 . Look over our group nnd plclt · road. out the truclt to do your job­ ,s. A. Laxton i951 Chevrolet · %·ton Plclt·up. GILTS-Pmebred MlnneRota No. Very low mileage. Ro~~ Christensen 1 bred to pttrebred Hampshire 1950 Chevrolet lXI·ton Pick-up. De· HAY-S act·es of June clover hay, Automotive boar, due to farrow 1 to 4 weeks. lux cab · put up on shares or will· sell. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Ervin Paul, 12318 Onondaga road, Used Farm 1949 GMC %·ton Plck·Up ' Clayton Sherman, 2304 Ba;rnes 210 State St. . Phone 9611 2 miles south of Onondaga. 1949 International KB·5, Cab and HAY LOADER for sale, In good road, phone 27786 Masoil. 25wlp Roy Christensen Ot>en Evenings 'tTucsday through ' 25w1 Equipment. Chassis · condition. Ellsworth Brown, 939 Saturday) 1948 Dodge 1·ton Staite. Only 16,· Edim road, phone 24072 Mason. Specials! 19•17 OLDS 4-door model 76. Orl· Used 7·ft. seml·m()unt~d tractor 000 miles on this . . . 24wtf Dogs and Pets gina! owner. May be seen at mower and other used hay tools 1951 GMC 1 %·ton with a good Two 1951 FORD Custom 8 cylin· F·20 Tractor with CultlvatQr body, Ideal for worlclng along County Building. Robert F. Stern· der Fordors. These cars were sin, phone 0411 or 2-6811 Mason. Model ·A John Deere, 1!150 with side of your field chopper. PARAKEETS--Baby Paral

',,· ·' '. I .....-~-·--·-·---..,...,...... 1 'fi'URNACE-Lnrge 3:Hnch hok · lnyharn County News· . , June 19, J9S2 .l'vll~TAL GARAQE - E:qulppocl ,-----;:----:-·--·---: 1 Pau~ ·1. with overhettd door, ,Tim Pnrt, SheHane rilr turnnce, 1\I'use No, C 33, '. 207 S, Purl' Hlreet, P)lone Mnson with modern eonveralon gliB . Want Ads 2·3111, 24wl Used Bottled Gas Poultrv and Rabbit~ htlrner, newly lnlllullerl hlowllr J-IOUSm-5·ronm bungn;ow· for ll'reo Dollvory Sorvlco nnrl controls, Also nil vlslblo fur· RofrlgorntorR & Wnshera nnce pipe, nil In execllent comll· ~nle, gns convl!rl!lon furnnce, lo· ROOFING - Galvnnlzed steel TURKEY. POUL'l'S, White Hol· cnted In ,Jueluwn, Phone L!!Hl!e Page 2 roofing In 8 tt. nnd 10 ft. In JDxcellel]t Condition Che~lt Our Inotlllllltlon Prtcc11 land, day old and started, lion. ,Just right !or n !urge house, Real Estate 1021, 1ilwJf lengths for sule nt C. A. Duvls IDn~y Monthly PuYIUenta Avail· Bottled On/1 Appl!nncctl Blood teste,!, any numher, Aileen Reason Cor selling, owner Install· Elcvntor, Eclc:!ll, 24w2 ablo on Then• Menlof, phone LcHII!! 3050, lng stenm hent, Mnlw me nn of· IN LESUE-Aillneent to new 12wtl fer. Phone Lnnslng 55!H7, IB, W, school, 14-room partly modern, · house on blncl{ topper! streot, cEDAR sHINGJ.Es, no hunches Mason F. C. Anderson & ------Coller, 724 W. Otlrtwn stre!:!l, Real Estate 'I fo•· Hille, Mnynord F'oler, 221l S CHICKS-Miami U, s. npprovecl Lansing. 25wl 6Gxl32 ft. lot with mature shade l~mst rood, Wllllamston. 25wlp Home Appliance OTIS hnhy ehlclts $:1Ji0·$3!l,OIJ a htm tr(!eR, $4,500 terms. Extra lot Soven acre!! nn South Mtlln --·---·---·------·-·------· ·----- 120 W, Mnplo Phone 25011 Dnnsvtllo Phono 236:1 dred, Michigan Stute feeds, pro l•'ARMEHS , , , avallnble If desired. Pnul Daly, slreol, LoHlle, Mudl!l'll slx-rcu.iin MOTOHCYCLIC -'- Hnrley-Dnvld· 3fiwtf stnrter, Sturtei', grower unci com· WOHKMEN, •. 81.4 Pnclflc street, Lansing, phone hoUBe, onk llrHII'II, llt!llllllflll son motorcycle, UJ,15, new re· oiRwtt plete line. Shell Feed Store, 1203 41075 Lansing. 2lwtC lnwn, hnrn, douhle garage, 1111!1 hullt 74 overhenrl engine, new 'l'urner Street, Lnnslnrr phone Fink ... 23wtf ch lr.lcen !HillS!!, Tenns; pulnl, th·eH, wiring, completly re· ANTIQUES - Anllqun slrulght. G l U l Lines Mc:!n Ovem]Js lr!O aereH, modern Hlx·room home. 00( SeC 2 8847 " cnnrlillonecl. SjlOl't hurs and clunl hnclt clmlrs, antique marble !Oj) A r ' • llwtl Dtmlm Work Clothes ROLLING VIEW-Building alteR La1·ge clalry ham, 111lo anti witll house, I~Kcc:!llenl fnrm. snort pipes, $300. Robert Hazel, qresser, large four drnwer r,Jnln PP lances 9 "Weni'II l!lce a pigs· nose" 8 mlle11 south of Lansing near phone Mason 2:J(J24, ·25w1p walnut antique dresser, Dr, ,J. C. TURIaved Street, .·Phone Dansville-'2291: :;i,·· dally. Ron· Lewis, plumbing and v • road, Mason. 2:.JW1 Phone 89571 East Lansing. 14wt! Kimball, 47.16 .west Curtice road, il h 'l 1 I t If. , .. ·I'. . : : Day oi· EvelJ.Ittgli ·.• ,: 0 0 ,>.;.: Special heating, alley at rear of Mason MA'l rRESS-Good. mners~rlng -- . · . · Route 3, Mason. Phone 240<12 Mn' _ea • .arge •. . you are. n ...... ·...... -.,,, 5 111 Home Appliance. Phone 24822 mattress and box sprmgs, FRIGIDA.IRE - cu. ft. Frlgl· F~SH'DOBIE LAI\E, now op.en to son. 25wl teres ted ·a good· buy c~ll Jo INC01!1E • PROPERT.-Y--In. ·MD· Mason. 25wl Hollywood style, $25, Cretonne do ire for snle. Good meclianlca\ pub)lc, East Holt roa,d, 4 miles see this no~~ ' . . ..: son·, flve.rooms and ~batll·dc:i\lin. 19!i0 Chevrolet Bel-Air, 5 new covered boudoir chair, $5. Electdc condition. G. L, l3alley, G02 S. east of Holt to Dobie road, north· 8 T E, AM E R Tll~NK-;; Larg~ IN!;:OME' · PROPJ!:R:T,Y.-3-f~miiy' !rW:o·rbom· ·apax:tment ·\Vlth :·~11-ih 4661 4 22 tires, radio and henter, This GAMBLING'S COSTLY- Don't window fan, cost $30. Will sell for Lansing St. Phone Mason.. lll.r miles to lalte. Boats, $1.00.; steamer tr~nlt, 38 x 2 . x . 1inlt with 3 garage~, in' :Musdrt,: and. storage room·up.-·DownStJ1h:ll pretty 2-tonr. gray car has a ta)lg Ol' loo smull. Carl Darl'rlw, I !'hone Mauon 2+121 A I I EN IION-;-111 adclllloll In .till fully ti!'t'nrnlerl nver·stlllfP.d flll'· - -- -- ·------rnilr. nol'lh unci \\ mlln PHtil of 21wtf ldn!IH of welding, fnrm equip· I nil Lire elm• I riP' t'Hil~·c 'IIlii ref ·I· WANTgD--Balillg Willi 11 new WAN'l'l~D-lluby sitting $1.00 peJ• Atll'cllus CnniCJI' on Tole~ .murl, '-·· ------·--- 1 Ditching men I anrl mlnm· aulomotlw I'P.·, gm·11 t1;,. wall In wr;tl 'r-ut•pclln g, Farm Services. lwlm· wllh wagon loader. Also nvculng. You fUI'lli~h Lt•anspot·· Phnnn :JH21 AurclluH. 2~wlp illlh'S, WI! are IIO\V Jll'CJIIli'Crl lo priVHI!! 'Cllil'aiH'P. ·j I • f th, . We cllr: IIH• rllit•li, luy llie pl[le lallon. Alyce Goble, phone Mn------hay to Jlllt up Clll slwres, c:lll'l We Haul tiCI'Vicn Ill', ~cpalr any type of I'll· lois of c•uplmHJ:rl (l:m~:l '~;lo:~lge IIIHI do all plumhlnr: for hath· Jury, 18'1J Burltley road, mtlc son 3!l71, 2•1wll> WAN'I'ICD- Custom lmllnr: with I•'ARM---:l!J IIC'I'CS 111'111' l't 1 l'I'Y, :II '/J WASI!l!:lJ STONE din fiiHI ] V lljljllll'ii(US. Ilome R JIICC ilralf'rl so(\ • J· . moms, seplle tunics, llmln tile - -·-··· ·------·-·- new .John DI'CH'I! wlm-lil!. Clay- c~hcl'!wp~; nl rmlsonable rules 1 ' ' · wntcJ, .un 1 IIC'I'e~ lillnhle, 2~x2R hlll'll, li south o! lloll xoad, Wlllmmston, WJ\SIIED SAND water In hnl'll, ete, Digging IIOUSE:KI~I~Pim Witllted fot• loll Shcr·mun, 2:JrH BnriH'S I'Oild, I bl . 1 • ··: liry, ll'H a rlrroam hiHISf', If. c. ilj,(P, 23w1p BANK-RUN GRAVEL lo nson We ding Shop, 1111 !:i. fl'l"l'li ~~ 1 \V ·t '·1 1 J\',·t."tl slanc:hlons, hog IHILI:il', gal I'll JV 1 ,, quldOO, Wh lpp l<'nrm [1', C. Anderson & Williams Brothers :1-roorn flll'nlslll'd ii(Jdl'illll'lll, llaga on l'lalus road ut J~uwl. 11hone Lansing 87100. :.mwl no clr!IIVr.rlnJ::. Write 1'. 0. Box Bert's Uarage (JI'ivatl! halh anrl rnlt'allt'c•. 111111· i\gcncy, phone Lansing 'i·l 'ilJol en· Sons 23wlf ------103, Grand Rnplds. 2:Jw2p GcnPrnl 'l'rucklng Mn~on ~-1flH~ uvenlnf(s. 2[iw I .. __ . ------_ WANTED-Carpenter wut·ic, vab------70•1 W. CeniP.l' Stwcl, Muson Genorul Rnp11lrlng !if'S anrl ln•111 flll'nislic•rl. l'hono - i'illlllP DHIIHVilh! 2:!li:l :!:JX:I:.! Mason len .tppolntmeJJI. lllnt •v 0 1'1 1 ll"lld tu I I II AN 'I' r~ D ---!Iolsll'lll iiPat'OII !'hone 21261 11nd /\'1' WEBIIEHVILLIC - H·l' o om WANTJ.;D - Clean while rags, ~ • • ~ rnc1 a w w 2ri'w Worl' "'oo!l 3101 W Co t "alves for vcaling. ,fi'Hs Bach· 21-tmur Wr·eclcnr Rei'VIco morlern home, hasr~lnPnl, hoi (H cferably ~ullon, taiiiiiJt usu '• " · · · VCI' 14wti lnH.Il, wuler lwullnr;, 12 ~lory barn ~-:a· ravou or wuol. Will JlilY J5c [lCI' ruutl ' LnuJJe~~ · C·1tl' 3711 1n o J'Jiil1 g Ol' Dunsville 11honc 2008. Phone 4 ·1201 or ~1172 Jo'!lllNISIII•:D OIJHII'ii1H'nl, llJl· Livestock HoiL · \'agel, roclc well. nil hullrllngs lb. " Ingham Counly News, Ma- eveumgs,_____ ------Eclmrd. 21w2p----···· ______:J!iw2 _ staii'H, :1 illrgr> rooms. SliaiP good conrlltlon, on {..il'nnrl Hlvf'l' 'J't·ucldng and Buying CALL LESLm 2li,ll and nslt for 1 -2w1r il:1th. :!1,1 \V. <'•llumhla sll'f'l'l, oon.______2~~t~ WANTED-Custom hay and W~NTED-llmw fc:r. clog, p;~rt W1111\cr's fo'lre Contml Scrvlc:c ------·------· avenue. $~.0110 clown. A'!' row. Have your stocl1 tJUdiC•il to thr. MitHw I hul'll, 11 Hialll'hions, harn :l•lxriO, oa eSl1ll:Ul an eC tll'lell, ll!c IIJ, IIUtl·rll'ICll, llaL install without cxtt·u cost, silo, c·m·n l'l'ih, lwn hnuse, mill> Sec us for your registered 11.1mp· UHcd r:ar salesmniiJ. ~:n \Vl'~l MapiP street. Dead or Disabled ria Karn, 3281 West Lyons road. folding or mailing of any ltind CHILDI'!Jl!:N'S p 1!1 H. s 0 N ALl'l'l' Plionc •II.~ I lor . m. shift, 5 or 6-days and Mason phone G51l. 21wlf rooms, l\ll,f'hen nnrl dinelle com garagr.. In village. Bus~cs. e eec a weel1. Also storm windows, Williamston, Michigan Appliance Repair -----·------_!Jinr.rl, large front utll .Jef.f~rson, phone HO S. JclfcJ'son MflSC.n LOTS-6 x 10 roll lots for sale, Farm Tile Draining lricl~s in "Bad New~> for Hungry tanl.;s. l...aylin Jewett, Mason. Phone 21281 MR.son Mm" n 278:3:1. 2Gw L . one block from rulocHtcd US­ LlllERAL TH.ADE-'l'EilMS Bass"-lnlc June Issue Pathfilidcr Phone 26153 Mason. llwtf 2·42wtt J27 on Kipp road. 11oy Adams, Price Reasunable Magazine, now on your ·news- phone 3561 Mason alter 5:00 p. Mason Used Television Wol'l\ Guaranteed and Bonded stand. Get yout• copy of Path- PLASTERING-Alll\inds of plas­ Cards of Thanks 111. ''· 18\Vlf Home Appliance fincler today! Only 15c. 25wl tcrlng done; patclung a special· Lawn Mowers All A-1 Condition ty. Robert S. Bums, 3811 Aurel­ ELANCITARD- I wish lo lhanl M. W anan & Sons Phone ;; WANTED-Woman for general Ius road, Lansing, Route 2. 17-inch Stewart Warnur 120 W. Maple 2 011 Sharpened friends, rcl.tlivc:; and ncighlmi'H Farm Services Gaines, Michigan l4wtf houseworlt und care of ~hll· Phone Lansing 2·5108. 1wtf H·inch Motorola for lhc eards, flowers, Jn111 anrl ------clrcn during month of July. Lewis gifts rec·civcd on cnu· GDlh wcrl· Phone 10·1•'·2l Gaines Houle l WANTED-100 j Ltnl> ,cars and old Shaw, 1826 Rolfe road. Phone Ma· BULLDOZING - Bullduzer wllh Sidlic Grinding 8\6-inch Motut·ola 211w:Jp ding an111vr.rsary. Mr. and Mrs. 1ron. Will pay Lop price. Aurc- son 4785. .. 25wl winch, backhoe and dragline Frank Blanchard. !ius Auto Salvage, 2 miles south ---- work Also busy stone plies with Jewett Television of Aurcllu:; Center, cull 1433 MARRIED MA~ wanted by the bacl~·hoe bulldozer. Basements Clare.nce. I. Pierce TYLEfi-I wish to express my Wuntcd, hay and straw to bale F'arm Liability Aurelius Monday through Fri- month for general farm and dug, ditch digging. Either by the Jim Inghram, Sales ltep. at no increase in prices. Mason Phone 5831 tlwnlcs to all the neighbors and Insurance day, James Kelley, Route 1, On· da!ry worlc. GoOd house to Uvc job or by the hour. Sec William 551 W. Maple St. friends who were so 1\ind clurini{ ondaga. 22wlf Ill. Meat, mlllt and fuel furnl~hcd Whitcraft, located 1% miles north CIJI•ncr Sycamore ;111d Bnrncs Mason, Michigan the iii!Jc.o;s ami clnalh of Eugene L. K. Zimrnerman & plus good wages .. F. C. A!lderso~, o! Wllllamston at 1900 Eply road, 21wtf . '. FARMERS • • · 2·25w£ip Tyler. Addie Tyler. 25wl Son Dirl you !mow that your tractor WANTED-Standing timber. We Dansvllle. Phone 2363 Dansville. Route 2, Wllliamston. 9wlptf on the road comes under the same will pay top prices for large ...... · 25w1 ' UPHOLSTERING - Reasonable EBERLY-I wish lo lhanl > • , • ' friends, relatives nncl neighbors financ.:ial liability laws that yo111' virgm or second growth timber.' . . ' ASHES HAULED-Rubbish, cin- prices. We have our own rna· Phone IIoll 11lil1 car docs. Onc of our foresters wlll marie WANTED -Farm hand,- high ders, junlt. Williams Brothers, Lost and Found fo1· their carrls, flowers and many 1lh-22wtf 131 terials of the finest quality, Re· FARM LIABILITY • - • your timber according to good school hoy. John PrlnJ;lc, 701 West Ccnlct• street, Mason. nd s of kimhwss during my re­ forestry methods if you so desire, Stocl(brl~ge road, Route No. 1• phone 21261. 20wlf gluing and repairing furniture DOGS-Report own or stray dogs BUTCliU:niNG of all kimis, porl,, Protects you for all tractor nc­ and recovering old to loolt· Jilw cent Illness, also thanks to D1 Contact us before selling. Thurc- Webberville. ____25w1p_ ----'--·------to Clay Hulett, county dog war­ 'l'ucsday anct Wednesday: beef, eiclcn ls, on or off the road, pro­ new, Free estimates, pickup and den, Mason phone 2-5831J, o1· to Crandall for his services. Mary L. 'l'hursday: poultry any day. We tects you for other farm accidents son Lumber Company, Howell, WANTED- Job, preferably In dellvery service. Herb Mathias, sheriff office 9661. 17w6p Eberly. 23wl phone 931. 6wtf Mason business concern, 17 Hewitt --r--~·------pick up and deliver. Leslie Food such as a cow causing a car ac­ located at the rear of Horn's WALTER--I wish to thank my Locket's, phQnc Leslie 5361 or cident, other accidents involving years old. Phone Mason 2·4033. LOST-5 large ewes, corner of WANTED-All ldnds of logs and Shoe Store, Mnson, phone 24821 relutivcs uncl friends for the Milson 4591. 21wtf your farm operations. 25w1 Welcling Shop - or evenings 25816 Mason. 16wtf Barnes and Tuttle roads Tues­ standing timber. Call Charlotte day morning. Call Roy Donald cards, candy and glfls, also D1 ALSO··· McGJIIicurlcly, the starr of nurses WILL CLER:K au?uon sales a~y- your farm liability policy gives 379 daytimes or 1960 evenings or WANTED TO RENT - Modern Welding and repair of Iarm 231i28 Mason. 25wl • where. Also Income t~x assls- you a $500 medical payment pro- write L. L. Johnson Lumber com· unfumlshcd ground floor apm't­ machinery AI tera tions al lhc Sl. Lawwncc hospital dur­ 11\nce. Earl Dunsmore, .042_ ,, .V• tcclion for guests at your Iarm. pany, Charlotte. 31wtf mcnt, 2 bedrooms, llvlng room, Corner of BLini(Cr and Eifett LOST-Irish Sctler male dog, reel ing my tunsilcctomy. M1ss Arlmu Columbia, Mason. Phone 2 3" 41 kitchen, and bath. Best of refer­ Roads I~xpcrt alteration done on nil nnd white markings, moslly Walter. 25w ;: 18wtf ALSO ..• WANTED-Hay aml straw. Jones Phone Aurelius 2113 type~ of men's und women's reel. Elmer Reynolds, 2513 Tom· ;______you may Insure yourself, your ences and cat·e given. Please call Brothct·s, dealct·s, 9126 Lincoln Mason 2·3291. 25wl 16wtf wearing apparel. Done by an ex· llnson road, phone 27289 Mason. Welding· family or hlrcll man for medical Drive, Whitmore Lalce. Phone ~~------~--- t>ert European :I'nllorcss. Reward. 25wl payments in case you or they arc 3001 Whitmore Lalte, Postofflcc GENERAL SECRETARY-Pre· Farm Machinery Rc[mlx• In Memoriam Injured while worldng the !arm. Box 125. 12wtl ferably with some experience MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Fur Repairing · FOUND-Man's coat, in good Is a Specially ALSO·.· condition. Owner may inquire C"R'/Ir\r-D-ALJ=: ·-ciy~i~-13..--v;~;cd ~- but must have following chm·­ Custom-Made Clothes Plow Points Hurd·Fncecl you can secure Employecrs HIGHEST prtcea paid tor poul­ acteristlcs: Accurate typist,• cap­ Altei·atlona at city clerk's -oHicc, Mason. away .June :l•l, 19~ 1. Llabllily to protect you In case· a try. Piclt up anytime. Custom· able of rcsponslbli!ty; ablllty and 1 . Automotive Rcl>alr worlc is special. W. H. Appleton, Henson's Modern ------'---~2_5w__ I! The wot·id may change from year ,ltadio and Television Service farm employee Is Injured and willingness to learn, Intense In­ MRS. FLOYD W ARFLE to year and friends from day sues you for damages etc. phone 5380 1vl.ason, 3w~f Cleaners LOST-Green Bolero to a sun- terest in doing worl1 well. Ad· back dress. Lost on M-36 he­ to day. '· Robinson Welding­ Call for appointment. We will C)(· 25 TO 50 ACHES or more land vnncement dependent on quality 330~ s. Jefferson Ph. 23031 121 W. Ash Phone 21511 But never will the one we loved t>laln the whole t>rotcctlon aml Located over Peters Dl'llg Store tween Mason and MeJ~ldian road. wanted. to put In corn or wheat. of work. Dart Manufactut•ing Co. 15wl Return to news office or cnll Ma­ from memory pass away. Shop rates nrc reasonable. 25wl ] U.·36WU' '·' Phone Lansing 87361i evenings. EAVESTROUGHING-Free estl· son 2:4030 and owner wlll plck It H1s mother. :!5wltJ 1111 S. US-127, Mason 45 up. 25w1 Phone Mason 2·5271 Jewett Insurance ______w_tf WANTED-Ride to and from BLOCK LAYING ant\ cement mates, iurnacc repairing and sheet metal · worlt, Call 61-IO· 21wt! BALED HAY W ANTlro Cl Michigan State college, !rom worlt of any type done to yout· WILL THE PARTY who bor- Agency ' · leap. West Harper road, 8 a. m. to 5 p. satisfaction, 30 years experience 12121. W. Reyno!ds, Holt. rowed 15-ton .Jaclt, please re­ Personals WE DO custom baling with John 551 w. Mar>lc St. Phone 18426 Lansing or eve· m.,. week days. Call Janis Ervin, In this worlt. Also water proofing 15wtf ------5511 87366 turn. Basil Freeman, Roulc No. 1 CHECKS issued or contracts Ull· Deere automatic wire baler. Phone nings · 4wt! 25846 Mason, 25w1 of basements. Prices very' reason· R L . Webberville. 25w1p Jumes O'Berry, Dcl(ter Trail. ------, able, We appreciate your patron· . On eWIS dcrtalccn hy Mrs. Maude Haugh nlloJJe Mnsorl 5509. L't'vestocl' 'l'l'UCkl'l10' WANTED TO BUY-Allldnds of WANTED-Hay baling. Floyd age. s. J. Marshall, first house Plutnb-l'ng & Heatt'ng will not be honored unless they 1 J. 25 .~ e:. old automobiles and trucl~s. $1 Weldon, ¥J mile north of M·36 north of store at Eden, phone · bear the signature or approval o! ______w_l To Detroit Packlqg House and 11 100 lb. title w~lght, also wanted on Meridian road, phone 24033 Mason 5681. 10wtf NEW LOCATION For Rent het• guardian, Fra11ces Mlci(e!son. CUSTOM BALING-New Long Yards scrap Iron nnd metal. Highest Mason 25w1 ' 21w3r · M d d T prices paid at the farm. Also old ' \ Alley, baclt of Mason Home APARTMENT-Modern 4 room ------'---­ · 60 automatic twine baler. Bales on ays an uesdays wire and tin. Call James Whit· WANTED-Experienced automo· -~ Appliance 16x18, 4 different lengths. C. G. Insured Service 1 210• D 1 11 1 1 k 1 d L }' H ' & apartment. No children, pets, I SHALL not be responsible for Underwood, . Route 2, Mason, a (Cl', .. ansv lle or phone b e mec mn e to wor n mo . . eS le eating .Phone 2·4822 smoking or drinking. 2397 Aure· any debts made othct· than by Phone 2465 Dansville, on Clark Eli Mire & Son Dansville 2952. 5wtf ern well·eqt~lpped new em• dealer· b llus road. 12wtf myself. Gordon Ketchum. ship, Write Box 25, Ingham Plum ,ing Co. Open all day Saturdays ' 25wl road. . V 24w2p 6 miles west of Mason on Co· WANTED-State worlter desires County News'. , 25w1 Nights 8·9 ------EXTERMITAL·TERMITE l!erv· lumbla, 2 miles north on Onon- t•lde home from Lansing to Mn· Furnaces and boilers-all fuels. . FOR RENT-Wallpaper steamer • and floor sander. Inquire at ·,-_~;.- S 1 Ill 111 • ~t' d daga road. . son, hours 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m.: WAN1'ED TO_ RJ!;NT-'--4 or 5 Plumbing _ installations, equip· New - Used PUiliPS Tax Notice ng term e an Phone Holt 45414 downtown location. Will pay. room house un· mcnt nnd suppllcs; pumps, wa· Sump Pumps,- Basement Shafer Decorating Supply, 425 s... •:.~'"-": pe~:st~· 0 o~ llP!l~tment, ,~~::~ .o~;-;;·~~\~+t•:~r.~~!~ar ~~~~ ~: j .. __ 25w4 ~hone Frances Ward, Mason !ul'lllshed. Ownership care. In or tcr heaters, etc. Drainers Jelferson. Phone 23461. 45wt.t M_A_S_O_N__ -'I-w-,i!i•b-e_a_t -t-he--ci-ty ,e;-..:,;~~:f"ja~.. ~.r.:;.· :bOnded :cas~ re· CUSTOM SAWING. Also slab D061 evenings ot, Lansing 58121 near Mnson. Phone 22832 Mason. Elcctl·lcnl service, wiring and ap· Authorized Lemlox Dealer FLOOR SANDERS for rent at elm·lc's office July 1 to August d t d ext. 61 daytimes. 24w2 ·· , 25o,y1 pllanccs. . Come in and sec new -;;.e~itj;'J 1•,F.:··Aa.:f."e';;.h •· ,._.., • ar · o e· wood for sale, Franlt Ward tlu~ Perkins Hardware phone Mn· 31, weeltdays 8 a •. m. to 4:30 p, a specialist for free in· first farm south of Harper sehooi GROUND wanted for wheat. Up WAN1'ED-Job hay ballns wl!h Call us for oil burner scrvlcl~g Mlcro·Mix Burner- son 4311. ' 11wtl m.; Saturdays 8 a. m. to 12:00 noon: except for July 4, for the .: Phone. B, V. Fruin, on US·127 at Butler's Restaurant, to 10 acres. H. M. Silsby, phone Mlnnenpolls·Mollne wl~ baler. Phone 3682 Sheet Metal, Plumbing Supplies LAWN ,ROLLER for rent. Perl(: collection of Mason city taxes. ~· Operato~ re~~ws~np~i Phone Lansing 49291. 42wtf .Mnson 5141. , . 21w2p Lark Ambs1 Ro~te 3, Leslie. 217 N. 'Main St., Leslie and Fixtures a~d Eavestrough Ins· Hnrdwarc, Mn:;on, phone Doris Austin, city treasurer. · • ~ ' ..• • ' I Phone Leslle 2900, ' . 25w2 - : . I •• 19wt.t j.• Supplies f~r drlV~lll··~wn weu 4a11. 16wtl. . · · 24wt I 0 ,, nephew, nusse\1 Alters, Welsh I Few Are Injured fiairl Jae IIWl~I'IICd JriH l'ill' hill. WIIG June 19, 1952 un1rllle lo nvultl hilling th11 hi· • Section 2; t',Yr·lr!, 'l'hu lmy WIIH sr•J'illdwd nne! THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 1 In Crash Series hl'lliHPd ltrld HUJ'flH'!!d II Hiiglit COli· I' r'UHnlon, 'l'hc·mcrll cluuHcs were bcinll lg~ l•'rirlny IlrJOII Coy 1'. illiiiSirJOI'n Savings Foreseen no red, he :;a Ill. , Over Week End of Vl'VHY hilfl drlvPn otll of llw Eight Delegates At least a million dolltll:ll n ycni· Cnm wr!I't! Wl'l!l'iwcl a nil lhr• I' I! dl'lvewny at lltr• l·;;rl'l rtohirtsoJI could he tmverl undct• ll reom·ds WI! I'!! 1-ii!VI'I'Iil lliii'I'IIW eHI'fl jll!S fi'Oill welding sltop on IIS·I!l7 Jusl soul II Enjoy Camp Stay By Montgomery in management system, Montgon\· fnlal in,IIII'ir:s, ycl lilt! n;mrtl nf 'l'omiiiiHfln 1'1111!1. DIIIISirWI'!! cry said. Such n HYIItem, hn OX· Hllnws only brulsm; 1111ri cuts in Wil::i I waded HOI II h. Up OV!!I' lli!! Waldenwoods Government Plan plalnecl, wottlrl reduce the num. al'drlt!JIIS over tlU! Wl!C!I{ l!fHI, IIIII fmm llw.north, ar'l'lll'rllng In At her of records now saved and lite ~hPrift''H lriVt:lillgalion, o:H/111! J.nlt! l•'rldny nigh I Charles 1111rl l~lght delegates fwm Ingham, Michigan could have better gov. houseri in I!Xpensive npuce. It ;r em· driwn hy Clyde Otlom of alon~-: wilh County Agent .James crnmcnt at less cost I! some of would aiHo Increase efficiency, he Norman Lvons were involved III Lansing. t•'iVt! olh!!I'H Wt'l'l! in ti1e added. nn ill'l'itll'llj Ill lire iiiii'I'S!!I'IIrHI of the recommendations of the so· CHI', whleh sheriff's offit'PI'~ :>aid P. ITrH!Itzerna, cn.Joycci their stay Soil I II Wnshinglnn avenlltJ and called Little Hoover commission AI. least 10% of the recorda wa~ lu•i11g driven at a itlgh. rale al. Watdenwnods Camp ut IIart· were adopted. So declared Rep. !IulmPH nmrl. ChurleH wa:-; dl'iv· which fed the Slnte Office bulld· of speed. 'l'ho ;redden I. 1'1']1111'1 gave lanrl last wcelt encl. , Robc1't M. Montgomery of Lan· lng fire were useic:;s rer.ord5, ac· In>: his ilrolher's 1'111'. f-Ie pldwrl 70 mill's per IJoiil' as lllr! spet•d. 'I' he I heme of the camp wns slng Tuesday night hefore u meet· cording to tlte Lansing lcgl~lnto~. 1111 Norman nl n IAIIIHillg fnctory. Odom Iolli oiTicr:r.'i iw lhoughl In! lng o[ Jhc Mason mwanls club. AI tile inlt'I'HI't'llnn Iiley mel u "Livln>: 'J'ogel her for World Un· 'l'herP. IH not now any perform· wnnlrl he ablt• lu pass Dtllrlimorc's Montgomery is a member of enr wilil only 1 ligill nnrl being t:;u· he fore nwel ing llllnllwr. I low· tlr>I'slanrling." Tim 4-H club mcm· ancc audit to :;how lhnt appro· dl'illlm Oil IIHJ WJ'ong Hide of the the study commission. lie ex· pt·iallons macle hy the iaglslature !!Vl'l', IIU!J'e Willill'l roolll l!llllllf~h h!!I'S organized lllC camp Jli'O· pressed regret over the undue rn;irl, lhe Mason ill'nlilr.I'H lnirl nntl ltr. applit!d his hrirlws atni nrc user! fm· t lie purposus set Hhi'I'iff':; nfi'Jr•f!J'li, '!'he f ,ynns 1':11' gram awl ran II. publleily given reports made by up ln lhe hwlget, Montgomct·y swung In bPhlrul DIIII~I!IIII'e. w1rs wrPdH•rl. 'l'lw ol hor r:ar. Ingham eounty members harl t.asl( force:J as~igncd to special said. The leg isla lure is often the There walin'l mom P11o4gh llwro, TANK LIFTER-Designed for moving artillery pieces, lanlts, bridge sections and lruci;s ls1hc jet- study of certain departments of driven hy l•:lizabf'l II 11oyal nrul ellill!l', llllrl Dunsmure's t'aJ' Willi dwrge of !lng raising nnrl lower· lust body t.o learn of ml3mannge· nwtwtl by Dr:W!'.Y Dl~mlnw nf Lun· lng and all members part!cipatecl. powered XII-I7, the world's largest helicopter, The Ionic-carrier Is powered by two turbojets which. government. 'l'hr!se tnslt force re· ment, he declarcll. A lcglslntlvc sii'Udl fmm the reat•. Norte of ~end power through ducts up the rotor &hart nnd out to the lips or the IJiant rotor blades. Tho 11orts, declared Montgomery, • slnr~. was damagr•rl. Mi~s ftnyal llw occupants of lire cars was 'I'Jwy ilnrl arranger! ·Instructive aurlllor, responsible solely to the IIIHI a wurna11 r:nmp

Wythe.~n~y~M~ru~MmFrn~ visited-MmMyH~&~~St.fuhm her daughter, Mrs·. Harold LaValleM~a~MmlliroW~~~~~-~:~:l~S:'t:~:c~---~P~h:o:n:c~n:~:4:1~======~ spent the wee!' end al ,. Mr. and Mrs, .Tames Hulett en· Darrow, Wednesday through Sat· ,Ludington. lerlaincd Mr. ami Mrs. Emery urclay, · Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Townsend Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Miss Polly Diamond was a vis· returned home Friday ailcr Jewett anrl Rodney al dinner Sal· ilor oi Mrs. Lee Darling Friday spcn.cllng 2 weeks at the collage urday evening. The occasion cclc· and Saturday. of Ius parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl brated the birlltday anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Clinton and Townsenrl, at Indian Rivm·. Electric Ranges of Mrs. Emery Jewett and Mr. Mrs. Wilma Lehman were Sttn· Mr. and Mrs. Gale Partridge Hulett. day dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. and family of Williamston visitefll George Clinton ancl family. Mr. _and Mrs. John P. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Court were family Sunday. For Sale aniong the 33 guests nt the home D. C. Barto returned home Fox of Mrs. Ervin Suggate of Laings- Thursday after spending 2 weel1s burg Sunday .. They had a Fa·' visiting friends and relatives in Theatre·- Mason thm;'s Day celebration. Tiffen, Ohio. Full ~iz:e with Oven - Used Sun.-1\lou., J unc 22-23 Mr. ancll\Irs. Douglas Miller at· . Mrs. Donald Strlclcland at· tended commencement exercises tcntled the graduapon exercises in Owosso Thursday evening. of her brother, Norman Jamieson Not the Latest Model - but in Theil' niece anrl nephew were of Howell, Thursday evening. among· the gmcluates. ~r. and Mrs. E. M. Salisbury Mrs. George Beaumont visited vlsttecl Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Haas Ml'. and Mrs: J. D. Eames In Ol,e· of Scotts Sunday, The occasion Good Condition m.os sunday, celebrated the 50th wedding ann!· Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rose of versnry of Mr. and Mrs. Haas. Ideal for Summc1· Cottage, Atm•·tJneut Ol' Jlome Grand Ledge, Mr. anC! Mrs. Vonn Mr. and Mrs, J, J. Hill of Knox· Ammerman and sc;m, Gary of Lcs· ville, Tennessee, and Mrs. C. C. lie, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill and Hill ·of Nash· . Bal{er were guests nt dinner Sun· ville spent last wcelt with Mr. and day of· Mr. and Mrs. Elwin 'Am· Mrs. Paul Richards and family, V/hile They Last - Only merman of Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schlnl1cz Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baldwin o! unci family of Jacl1son and Mr. Mason spent lust weelt vacation· and Mrs. Ed French and family lng at .Mackinaw City. of Eaton Rapids called on Mr. and $15 and $25. Mr. 'and Mrs. Russell ·Birl,ett Mrs. C. A. Richards Sunday. The were Sunday callers of Mr. and occasion celebrated the birthday Mt·s. · Robert Birkett of Lansing, anniversary. of C. A. Richards. Total Price· Mr. and Mrs. August Hoppe vis· Mrs. Sehlnkez is the daughter of !ted the Russell Blrl,etts Sunday Mr. Richards. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silsby o.f , Mrs. ·c. A. Cllnton and Mrs. Webberville villited their son·ln· Wilma Lehman visited Mrs. Em· law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. mett Cassidy ln. Mercy hospital, Harry Shultis, and. family Sun· Phone Lansing 4-5236 or 8-3169 Jacl,son, Sunday afternoon. day. , , • Mrs. Ethel Haviland of East Mrs. VIrginia Truman and Mrs. Se~ Them at 1804 E. Michigan, Lansi!lg .;WARE.:S. DRUG ·STORE .· Lansliig, spen·t. several days last A. Lee San.born called on Mrs. ,,. . . ' . . . . weeltwllh 'Mrs: Harry. Neely ot Lura Miller ·of Grand Led~e Sat· Mason; >' ... - · urday. , clcnt. 1\'rm;llip rJ~l'vice 11:00, with 1·... i!~l~ ittJA:Tr a rnr.s:;ugc hy tho pu~t or, J\1, Y. lo', The SclltJH!I' l•'llll~IIH das!i of lite :;r.r·vl!!n 7:110. ~long :;crvlec fl:rm, Jlnpllsl fillll!lny oi'IHIIJ) will Jmvo 11 Sunday School fnllnwctl hy llll>lc l!tudy, Pruyor weiner roast nml lime nf f1111 and nwotlng 'I'hiii'Hday CV!!IIIng ut 8 foiiOIVHhlpnl ltH.YIWt' jliii'IC I•'l'ldny Picnic Planned n'clm:lc Ill lite dturch, at li::lll Jl, m. Endt family will mnlw IIH own provlslnlf l111' the 'l'lw ann111rl pil'llic' nf tire l.lrt}l• IJIIIIHVlllll Fl'('-;;Jiic:lltudiHt, n.cv. wclm!r mast. i\11 llll'mi>cr·:; o( lite tlsl Sunday M!heHJl will he ltclrl Sui ttnlny aflnl'll!l!lll al :J o'(:lot:ll 1\lnHon I'I'I'Hhytr•t•lnu, I'nul L. l'illlrl'it, <"ornt•t• of (hi< nnrlllarrws 1~. H. J\lrwaid, pn:;tor, Sunday r:liLHS Hllci friends Hf'C Urgr~d Ill !II• Hehnol 10:00, Leland Pcl'l'lnll, su· tend. Hcv, Loytl G, Cnl'llWILY I~ Ill ltHYIIl'l' Jllll'it. Al'llnicl, rnlnlstm·, Sunday, .rune :-;trPPts, ew~r·.v Sunday at II :00, (ll't'htlendenl. Preaching sct•vlc!! the Jcac:hcl' of lite r!IIIHH, !l:.l, Ill n. m .. worship !toLl!'. n~v. Surtclny :-;f'ito/11 l:; lmlrl during tire 'l'he!l'l! will Ill! HIIJI!!I'Visr~tl jJlrly Dnnnld lllnd;HJoue! of tlw J't'esh.v· sl'rVkl!H fnt• pupils UJI to the IIllO 11 :no. Young I'r.oples scrvke n::lll. and gnmm; for·. nil llw l'illltlt·en tcrlnn dnrrf'ir ut '!'win l•'al!H, or :JO. W(•cJtwsclny eVl!nlllfl meet· I~vcnlng :;ervlcc 7:30, Pl'ltym· :11111 young folies dttrlnt~ the u'fl· IrluiHI, will hr! griC'sl lilienlwr. Ills in1~ at H:OO Jrwlur!Ps lc>stlmnnle!H of mecllng Wednesday evening ut Stockbridge Church l!t'lleJIIIJ, l()pl!! Is "Now Blrllt, New Lifo." C:hrlstlan SC'II•nr·t• Ju•allng. A puh· 7:45 at church, 'J'Itc plc•nk ellnner· will he 11t rli'SIJS thtl UUthnt• and finisiHW 11f Ollr faith; Who fm• fiW The pastor Is one nf tlw Jearlc>rH at Jlr• I"I'IH!iug reu•m Is ope!n al lite Secures Newest Film li:Oil p, m. 'l'ltc> clrlnlcK nncl 1111! \il· Wlllltunstnn Cllrlslltlll l'lclcnce ,joy thut wus set hcfol'e him lllllhm~ll the ct·oss. ( Ilelll'ews hlP se•t·vk~ will lw pmvlclc:el. Enclt 11w Synrul Yorrlll c•amp for sr•nl111' l'illlrl'il I'VI't'Y WPcitll'sday anel Snl· !~or Hi>nwlng a I lire! Slt at Hcrvh·e II a, m.; church Hchoul, vlsirJIIS lowunl:; lito polluclt JowHhlp, at Greenville~. fnl' lit!! atomic l'tH'I'f:Y l1 Is helpful In During lessons, a flaming plane et•nslwcl on a c>ehnol R, the new Callleclral l't'ocllfe:I~I'H din· Ji'my rcslrlcncc 11 a. m. MJd.wcclc 1)(1)', wccl<. 11:1~ a. rn., !1unday :·whool. !'!lllsidl'l' what Christian Sc:Jr:nc:c building. The teachers did all they could to l'escue lhe film, "·15 Tioga Si n•el," Jws !teen service every first und thh·d 7 p. m .. WPslmlnstm· junior high Jp;wlws ahnut the true crcnllon, childt·en. secured, Hcv. Earl Cool' an· 1111 famllll's nf llw Stttlclrty Wednc~duy 8 p. m, Fcllowsltlp. Monday, 7::ltl ]1. '!'his Is cllsr•usserl in the Jesson· school Ill'!! lnvill•el In nltend, Cl1ll· m., Jncl<'s Ot·st thought, when he c:am'e out unllul't, wns or l1is SOUR PUSS-Sticking out his nounemt. sc~sslon. '!'II!'Sclny, ,)lin!' 2·1, Jl. m .. sc~rmon Pntlllcd tl1e Universe, ell'!' II Hitottlel lw tIt ern for nil tho H "Is lit.tle IJI'other. 'l'o save him, .Tnck t·ushed back into I he hm·n­ tongue at a Pnrlsinn cat 5how, "This IIUW film," s;LicJ HI~V. Wllllnmslnn WcHir!Yllll ~llllhocl· piny per•lncl and Jllit'elt(H 11p1l :;pedal mee~tlnji of IIW r•ongrc•gn· Jududlng Man, P.vnlvcrl hy this grlm-!nccd two-ycnr-old Coole, "Is 11 JII!Wrorful, dl'llmatle tHI, Briel<, C, 1~.· Miller, pastm·. ing school. Having succeeded, he went. back again and nrlulls m:ry go al lltelr convcn· lion lo t'ct•cSal of rc•;uJ in all Chrisllnn Science hntc cnls. Well, I hate people." slrJry. II conlalns tlw snlullon rneellng' 11 a. m.; churd1 school, lessly bu1'11ed. , remain lltrough lite dinner. tile trustees for 1JuilclinJ~ impmVe!· l'iture·IH•s on Sltnclay, .Tune 22. The lils name Is Xyloph.one de In lltal would ll':1nsform many In 11:15 a. m. Prayer H c r l ce \Vallcot• Zimmer, KtiJI!!rlnlendeill. mcnts ;.nil l"l!di!I'OI'Htlon. lnti•rt·t•s· f;olrlc.'l il.' m. am going to be vm·y happy; I am going Lo Jesus. Tell Jimmy 'l'ltcoy ser·;ice, 11 u. m. l'ltA Ylm ltwr.v after e•omplelinl: studies at day. No Sunday sc:lrruil. !lPV. l .ip· At. annrral meellngs lwlil tile hylerlan cltm·rlt !:Iunday mortling. 1\lic:higan Slate. nml 8 p. m. our· Gorl, IIIII' hr•av•mly Fnlhm·, ll'lll'lt liS In lll'llf'ii<·n H<'lf·SIII'I'il'h:· plne:nll will lead prayer llli'Pilnr~ pus! 2 wrclc~. nwmhers of till' J•:ili'll llllill'll llr'••llrt'e•n, ncv. E. In~ IUVCl for IIIII' fellow llll'n. ~Jny WC' l'inellll 'l'hy I'OIIIJI:llliOIIHhijl Hw 'J'Iturselay at H:llll i'· rn. at d111rch, 10 Mason Cillll'l:l: of lite· Nazarene Gnmi>lt•, JHI~Iot'. Surtclny sdlflol NCII'Ih Aur·ellu!! Chur·ch, Rev st.t•••ngth fur lll'lll:llciu!>' thb Chrlsllilw love loelny. In IIIII' ~nvinrtl''s Bible school ,J tti,Y H lo .1.8. :1. m. Mnrnlng st•r·vi,·e, 11. Cltt•Js· Cml nrlg~o:s, pastor. CornC'l' Co· e~!Pc:led offie'l't's. lnglwm County News' June 19, 19 52 Page 5 tlan EndPavor, 7:•13 Jl. m.; Eve· lurnhlfl and Eifert roads. Sunday name. Amen. Trustees clct·l eel were !toller I Fir·st Chur·<·h ul' Chr•isl, H<•ic•u· nln~-: M'l'Vit'l', H:OO. Wednesday, 6chool 10:15 and tnnrnlng wor· THOUGHT FOR 'J'I-IE DAY · Phillips, Kemrreth Slwltud,, Wil· ,,------·------....---- llsl, Mason, l•olds HI't'Vices at I he prayer and praise servic·c al H:On ship at 11:15. Young Peoples l"eJ. What. a privi.legc to give 1he bcsl we have 1o save out• fel- limn Benlram, 'I'Itc•tu!Dre llcies C. E. u!Ticcro is with an evangelistic service at .:.::_:..:_:..::_:.:.:.:,_~------Wayne liowc and Clawnce 1\el· (JOnllllON STOOR e:hum. scheduled. ~:00 p. m. Wednesday evening nt ~u;g'('JNGI'i lii':LU Nr AUUA 14 J~l- C/· b , Order& Executed ~:00 Is the mld·wcclt prayer Presbyterian women hPld reg· 1• .l SleiVrl tile~ t'out'lil mrmtlri.Y .Jones. . " s y" " gJ;e 's 'ltlel' adult Cltun:h Hchool 10 a. m.; class 1 Vitus-Miller and Company 11 11 1111 1 ~ .1. m. 1>1 J · • meeting Jl 11 m . worship serv gales from the Mason cl!llrc I. muet ing or rite ·l·Winrls •1·£1 elui> Cllltt'ch Scltool llo;ml: Mary IUembera, Detroit and 1\UdtvMt 1!tool1 Exchunget ·, training class, 7:15 p. m. Ynulh , . , · , " y · Fricl;ry evening. .Jane Smil!J, Holwrl Phillips, a111 Hollister Jlulldlng Lllnslr.g l'boWI 111809 l'ilnir and Catileclral's latest lilm, l;c 11~.~0 .t. m.l ,md ~ J!; m. o~~ Iiay selrool at 10:00 o'clocl<, l'rcslcleml Dnn Waltz OJWtwd tlw Clam Fuller ancl Gcmrd l'ier·e:c.:. "•1:3 'J'iiJga street." A powerful, copes scrv cc, : p. ., ehurch at 11:00 o'clock. N. Y. P. BEULAH D. BOd'UE, Manager Cltristian drama. Thursday H:OO prayer service Thursday, 8 p. m. S. at G:-l:J p.m. Evnngellstle scrv· nweling and llic:hanl Clwney led De!I•gnles tn District Assembly: Be .Careful lite oJ.I I pledge. ltobcrl Phillips, Ilex C:oodrnan p. m. ltotlt' of power. Atll'".litlu Celttr•r· BrtJJtlht·, Rev. icc at 7:30 p. m, Wcr Incsr lay eve· ' ~ · ning prayer liCI'VIcc at 7::11! Jl. m. !toll e·all • w;1s arrswe!red hy :mel Laum l'utnam; alternates: Gerard Pil'rc:c and Nellie .femes. Be Care-free nunlll'l' Jlill i-iP\'I'nllt lluy Ail· Gilbert Miles, pastm'. Worship with choir practice followmg. "Wito I Would Lilw to B1:." vr•nli.,l, Sabbath school, "111:00 a. service is at 11:30 a, m., with Dan Waltz gave a talk on his Nominating Commillee: Ken· nellt Slmlluck, Bertha Barl11, UP c·nr·•·ful •.• h,v mulling· u tn. Salurclay; cllltrch set·viccs, church school preceding at 10:30. st. ,Junms 1\llssluu, Rev. Msgr. triJI to ihe Mid1igan Milk Pro· "AIYCINS "SUfi£ MAKE· 11 J•;lJJCI Moore, June King, Dom­ ,11:00 a.m. Charles Keating, pastor. Mass ducers at Detroit. I hlll'llllg'h l'lll'l'it 111' your· \\'lllinmston 8evrmlh Hny Arl· I will be said at the chapel al th~ The club rtedrl••d to hm·c a thca Phillips, llulwrl l'ilillit>~ and 1Jiff£1i£NCE. OON'r THEYI humr• tn •·linrinn(~ Ul'l'illl'nl vrmtlsl, llri!J Stillmau ruacl, H. K. I corner of South Jefferson ancl st•raplmok. M:rry JO:rnPns was ap­ Clair King. Mlllvlll•: Cummunlt.v, Carfon Krlcic, pastor, Saturday, church hauu·ils. Cherry at 8:30 Sunday moming. pointccl c:lrail'lnflst Chtll'ch. Meetings ager.' reported thai tire '!·Winds M;rrgarcl Welch, seerctary; and JO:Hi. No worship service, gion Memorial Hall. ~ . .Jefferson Mat·y ,Jane Smilh, I n•asurcr. Dele­ ·McCowan and __ str·ceJ. Walter F. !{oepplln, pas· for the Holt Baptist chureh arc c:Juh won t>aeh J~;rnw hPIWcl'n Tomlinsrm nnrl Sumlhill. Jlall pmc· gales lo rlislriet assembly: Ar· Early Fall Eggs being held In the town hall every HriiiS\'illll lllelhorlisl, .H.cv. Sam·.. .. iit J!.:15 II)· ~pr, Qiy}~~ s~rvic£:; .~· Sunday. Church 9:45; Sunday lil'es arc twirl every 'J'ucsrluy eve· lhur Kilpatrick and Delores Dun· ucl Scdzerl, paslor. Chut·c:h school · -- · Get plenty of eggs early in the fa11-wheu ·· ·Mt(owan school, 1 J :00. Rev. ,James Pasma ning and giunes :~rc played 'J ilurs· aldson. ll :00, G. E. Manning, supcrinlen· Wllllrunslon Gospel llull, 4021 Rev. anrl Mrs. Hugh Putnam, prices are best. Feed Pillsbury's Best Growing of Lansing is the speaker for this rlay <~vening . Mash NOW, to build husky, early layers. . ------, Burlcley road. J3rcaldng of bread, Dan Waltz reportcel 011 the live· Mary Jane Smith and Mr. and L' 10 a. m.; church school 11:30 a. Sunday. Friday nig-ht Bible study "Mycins" (Pillsbury's antibiotic fortification) stnci< meeting which was held Mrs. Ilolmrt Phillips will !Pave In tei'-City Tabemacle m.; gospel service, 8:00 p. m. is with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew add more growth power. Don't lose the head· Monday evening, .June 2. this Wl~el< for llw J~encral assemb· 2ll27 J~. 1\lllllrlgmt, I.atnHing Friday night prayer and mini· Rens, Jr. Choir practice will be way of a good start. Get your Pillsbury's Best Games were player! and re· Jy of tile Church of the Nazarene, Sct'\'iOO» nt !I n. m. 1111d 7:30 stry, 8:00 p, m. held every Tuesday evening wi lh Growing Mash right awny. Emile Williams on West Delhi. rr·eshmcnls of JrostiJites were at Kansas City, Missouri, whic•li AU, WEJ,CmUC served by the English, Callridcr is held every •I years. D['Jegates Jtuy l'atlmc n[ Mrs. trict_··------__ er members and friends. Rev. L. Harry Van J(LII't:ll 'l'uc•sclay. F'mll' - · Wlllirunslon St. 1\ntherine's H.. Brown of Leslie will speak on new nwmlll'rs, .Judy .l!owt•ll, .Jnn- at Teaspoon Comers. The Cross· Let.'s Think gJ>iscuJirtl, Rev. Norman F. Kin· Roar! Farmers wnn 12·7. the suhjcct "The Best Is Yet. lu ice Kesler, Sandy Strickland a11rl · On 'l'liursclay llighl tile! Cross· F. A. Balderson Elevator~ ;de, pastor. Worship sei·vlce 11:00 Be." Wenger will be allenchng Kal hlcen Hallenhec:l,, were pres· Et. m.; clHJrch school 11:00 1!, m.; the General Council of Congrega­ cnt. Barbara Launotein was the Road Farmers will play East Fit·st tlr·ivc~ north ol' Silsby's ou State Strt~ct evening ~ong 4 p. m. lioiml churches In Claremont, vioilor. Aluicdon 11·Il club. l'honCJ 2-fiiOl lUus~n This California. * * Wllliumston St. Mruy•s Ctllho· llusy ll<'ll\'lli'S lltl, Hev. Fr. Hugh Conklin, pas· nln~-'llin !!ct:vu you mtd alter which It can be rented .Stockhrid~c rresbytm•irm, Dr. F. G. Behner, pastot·. 'rhe sermon One Momlny morning recently, Telephone nllchigan und the nullon us lie lul~ so a'bly and cout•ng·eimsly for a small fcc. the cuslomer for h1~r ndrh·ess, hut,. findin; : · next ·Sunday will be a follow-up Operator J'runccs Malkiewicr. of Detroit done these JIIISt tht•ee let•ms. her unable to talk, had the cull traood. · · See us or of "God's Gardens," "God's Gran· SaW II flashing green .~ignul CIIIISCd hy pnrtiul aries," at the 10:30 worship hour. Within 11 short time, police urTiverl ·at . ' "Chnl'ley" l'oltct• knows whnt It menus tu fight the l111ttle l'hone for AJIJJolntmcnt dialing. She_pluggcd in aml asked the cus· Lansing 4·6068 the ~~ustomer's house, founrlthnt 1\lrs. David,' or life. llu !!XJterlcnced ·the lumlshiltll uf th~ ot·dhtnt•y fnt•m Stockbridge 1.\lethodlst, E. H. tomer for the numhcr Lcing called. But all C. Fcurn had hccn stl'icken HI. A Jlhysician': yout.h; he lent•tulcllt In oblnlnlng his eductlllon the htlrd wny; Open evenings Mondays, Tues· Soderberg, minlstet•. A picnic on she beard were moans from the other end was called immediately. he Jll'nved It on the benches of Nm•mumly; he hus clemonstl'lded days and Fridays the lawn of the Presbyterian of the line. church, starling at noon Friday Later, the cloclor paid t~ihute to'lhc alert•. It In fighting· "J'nh• deallsm" In Wushh1s·ton, I will conclude the Union Vacation . Frarwcs •tnickly rang for the Chief Ot~er. .ness o( Chief Opcmtor Murgnret. HaUig~it·· church school held the past 2 l~xamlne his recm•rl; exrunlne It cut•cfully-then you '1'00 Bloomquist ntor, Margaret :M. Halligan, veteran of ;m weeks. Children's day pr~gram. . mul Opcrutor l~runccs ~lnlkicwicz i1i hei)J• · \VIII be un ru·dcnt SU)Iportet• of PO'rTJm fOI' U, S, Sl!:NA'l'OU ut Music Studios will be given June 22 by members years of telephone service. l\larguret nl!kcrl ing lo save Mrs. Fcuru's life. ·. the ICe(mbllcun lll'imtu•les August li. of the Sunday school. Morning TER~IS ARRANGED worship 10:30 a. m.; church It'• People Who Mako. Tolephon·u Servlco·Good 121 N. Cetlat• 1\lrtson school 11:30 a. m. This uti bought und )lllld fm· locully by the •, ,• ,. .Also Studios In Lansing Although the Romans occupied POTTER·l~OR·U. S. SENATOit COl\11\IITTEE and St. Johns MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE 1\(, ,J, 1\lnyer, TrcttNIIrt1r England for 400 years, they never CO·MPANY conquered Ireland. whn arrompanlrel frlr.ndR t·o 'l'rnv· chtu•eh lnst Thtn•srlay r.vonlnJX ' South LeRoy Cnll fol'!lln, Mt•, ntlll Mr~. Ctn•IIH Vie Oil~ unrl HOJW-nf Lcmll11 HJl111lll Grovcnbur{ tli'Hil City oven' lho wnr.lt enrl, wnH nltonrled. UonqU£!ta of plnlt Hnrlloll 11n!l Mnrllyn nf !·Jolt nnrl RtJncluy at· Plousnnt lnlw, J\II'H, Irowm·ll Nm·~h · 1\llCI Wllllo roHPH WI!!'(! llBI.lrl Oil !he 1\lrll, 1\Jcwlon ltlen Tl'll Curly mTIVrlll Ruturclny tm· Mls~ .Jm111 Bnrllell unrl , MI~H 1vJr•s, llcuTy · Tllnclflclsdr unci n v!t;lt at the lmme of his slstm·, lnhlrf; nnrl lnl'gn hmiCHllliB of A rlnt'fghiP-1', I\nlltY .Tenn. wns Mt•, unci Mr.~. 1-Iownrd W!tlclnwl l'huelm Burtlett of Mnson wrll'H Mrs. Lcslr!r Ric-e, plnlt anrl whll o pnoninR wore tlutJghtm·ll Itnrl Mr. tmtl M1·s. ,· horn Sunduy moJ•nlnl{ 1n Mr, nnrl used ur·ound tl1c room. 'l'hc pro· fnmlly uttcnderl 11 fumlly J'IHllliun guest~ ut dinner 'l'umnlny nlgltl Pelll'llo nmwh unrl Beth visllrcl ., Mr•s, Ted Ballin of Holt nt Sl, Mr. nnrl Mrs, Dewey Irclnnd ut Nlll'l'oW lalw '3unriuy, grn1n lll'l'llll!lf!tl hy Mrs. Mili'VIn of Mr~. Ellu King, Mr, Cull, culls· rolutiVt!H ut Vel'll10l11VIIIe l~rlcluy l.nwrcnec hrmpltnl. Mr. nnd Mrll, enterlnlned Mt•, anrl Mrs. Wlllnnl Mr. unci MrR, MoJ'IOil Rl<:c nml Hosltlnn, rorml~leri nf muslenl se• in uf Mr~. King, ~pont u few clnys nlgllt, · T~nrl Ballin 1\IHl Mr. nncl Mrs, !?em her·g unrl frtm lly ns t lwlr• Tho Jnrvu~ tui·no · into the Jcetlons, group ~lnglng led hy son und Mrs. Penrl DeWulr!rH there, then l'tlltJrne!l to tho homo Hugh Angell nm the gl'flndprll'· weelt end guests nt Ihe lr c:ol tnge Mrs, Cletus Strlcltllng, Kong hy moth, t11o rnttlot• ~hed6.hlu aldn, caller! nn reiQtives In LnnHinll Mrs. Ellu King HPI!nl Siltttrdny a nnd the Sociullijt dona his truo ' of Mt•, und Mrll. L'!!wiH Bnrllctt of ~~nts. nt Chippewa ln!w. n group of SLIIHiny sdwol cltll· 'l'hll&, lncvllnbly,.. . IIJo Llllcn· 'rhftrsduy. . night und Snnduy with hm• hrnth· co lorn, MaHon. . Charles Frnnl>lin nttcnrlcrl grnrl· 111111 cnrccr 111 complcllng IIJc vi• Mr. nnrl Ml'H, Nlelt T-IoptWil nnd dnm, necnrrllilll duel, .1\l'diH Bun· Mr. und Mrs . .Tnhn R1sc1h wori1 War·ner's Grocery, which huH c!r·ln·lrlW und sister, Mr. unci Mrs. 011~0 • • • clotrs oil·ulc fi'OIII aoclullsm to severn! neiJJhhor~ have cnllecl on uatlon nl Enstf!rll high m•honl Iter and Rlr:hnnl n.lod: gullnr so· A In point ls muny ur• gue~ts nl rllnneJ):;un(lrty of their Lewis Bnrtloll, und fnmlly of Mu· J?rnncls J(lsllnr.: In Uludgetl hos· Thursday evening, His grandson, lo, Nnnc.v Bru·r·etl; ruid vocul ' tlolon currently uppcll!'lng op­ rnOIIOJIOIIHill, been clrJHt!cl for uvm· 11 yoar, hus duughtet•, Mt·s. Hugh Oestm·le, reor)(lnecl. pllnl, Cr•nncl llurllds, where he Is Normnn North, was a member duet, Mrs. Cletus Slrlcltllng and , poulng the tmilon'a nntl·lruut nnd family. l11w6 such 118 wrlltcn by Davhl Llllenthnl "'refers "' "' to the nntl· still In !iC!'IoUH conrllllon. of the oiJIAR. Mt·s. Luvlnn·Wllsort, uccompunlcd i tl•ust Jn ws, which despite en· Mrs. Hlel:r. Glynn cnlcrtnlneei Llllenllt~I. : .·. '.' There will lle i1o church serv· sOV(!I'UI women Irr!dny·mm·nlnt: at In planning mcniH 11lve ntten· Mt', nnd Mrs. lD. c. ,TarviH nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Don King attcncl­ hy .Tnyc!l Wllsnn ·nt: tho pinno, '· . forcemcnt, hnvc pt·evcnlcd com· Ices ut tlw Vuntown Mllthorllul of n Llllcrithul. ., plcte monr1poly control of Amcr­ a Stunlny hrush iJJ'!!Uidnst IHil'ly. lion to variety, Avolrl nil hoi ol' ocl the wedding ncphmv In Ml'H, Leon Norlh ·was tonstmls· · . . Mrs, Asll 'l'ows!oy nnd Hons wore church Sunday. Sunduy achciCII nil cold fnorls nne! lry to lnchtde 1llnnrw JJlii'SIH Bnnrlny afternoon Bailey S:~turrlny evcnlnr::. tress. Hcv. Kenneth Eyler from W!IB tor ycnrs · lcn on the Europeun plan, ns . Mr~. !luger Clum:h lllll!!l'lllliied thu hcud rellcs ot tllo "hor~e nnd busay will bll nl the usual t.lrne, 10:15, the Southwest Whcutllelll exten· us many enlm·s ns tiosslhle. Do at the home of Mr. anel Mr~. !?reel Mr. nnd Mrs, Pere.v Barrett Wesleyan Mol hudlsl church of the t·unncuoee days," Mt•. nntl Mrs. !Gllwm·el Dm•t·unce not !'CjH.!al II foot! Jn the HlllnD Strobe!, J'erncmhorlng Mrs. Tows· nnd Nnncy and ;rnclt Barr·ctl nncl Lnnslng was guest. spenltcr. Mrs. ~>ion [!1'1\U[l WeehJeBtluy. Valley Author~. o(l "' • o! Durunrl nnd grandson fron1 menl--stwh lis lum11li1 sull[l anrl Phyi!IH nttonclr.el the weeldlng of Eylet• wus nlso n guest. 'l'wenly yelll'U IIGO the g11ng of Mt•. unci Mt'ti, HniHH'l l''ot'!'lllllll Jey'll hlrlhelny annlvet'Bnry. lty,_ tho first .. Guylrml were recent visitors of tullllliO saiarl. MrH. Luelle! Tewlwr nncl sons 11 nephew In Pinconning Snllll'· great govcm- ., Wuhlngton Snclallqtlo schc10• Mr. und Mt•s, Hugh Oesterle, nnd clnu!{hlc!t's nntl Mr. nne! Mt'H, rlny, · ment project e1·s wllb wblch he traveled were und 2 nlof'CH cldlerl Sunday t!VC· rcfel'flng to lhc Conslliullon, the J{ennelh Rice Sj!Uilt purt or lnsl nlng on Mrs. Emmn 'J'hompson, Mr. and Mrs. 1\fnllhew ncns Around Aurelius In. tux· support· r.nterlnlne11 Mr. nncl Mm. M.• T. cd Soclnllum, Sllllrcme Court, and othm• sound weelt with hiH cuu~ln, Jno Nol'l'IH MrH, 'I'onlwt• Is cnrlnr.: !or the c. ~lardor Rens nntl Rev, Owen Boling, Mrs. ,1\II'H, (,, A. llnlbeo w. Amm•lc1111 lnslltutlon" 118 lullllng In Lun~lng, girls while IJOJ' IJrot lwr I~; In t hi! Then,• • In• tho cut•louu ohutllc from horse and buggy dRys, Mr. unci Mrs, Stanley Rlsoh Auction s·ale Blllltrg nnd 2 chllilren of Grnncl hoBpllnl. The Aurelius acxtot sang at the lhfllls Wnahlngton buren.ucr11cy, spent I he week end wllh frtmuiH Hnplds nt rUnner Sunclny after· In the meantime,• • • official 4 mlh!H I'IIMI uf l'lltMhlll'Jl' uff J\J .. J7 Ill' II mlle•M Hlllllh of Mt·s. ClnrctlC't:! Leonard spent Nallnnnl Heme Gmwer · cnnvcn· Llllcnlltd bcm1mo bend o' the · In Muslwgon. J~nr!IINI noon. Rev. Boling Is a cnnllldntc t!im whlch'was liclrlut tlw eri1J£lgo otvlllao Atomic Encrii'Y Com· Washington,- so concorned ubout owosso, lwhVl!t•n Col'it sll'l'l'i 111111 Culhy rnJul al 711!1 Gr11ml part of ilw wee it nl the Itome of for tim jlllHiornle of the newly· mluslon, · fre!!dom nbrond, Is Jltlle con· Arthm• J?cnt• of Wcbhervlllr. her sister, Ml'H. ClwrlcH Sunders, In !Gnst Lnnslnr,. Marie Umwn, cemcd with the move by the lUver roud, em orr::anlzeel Baptist church of Holt . .ranlee Blgelflw, Sl1lrlt•y and Re- . spent the wcclt end with hiH whose son luul 1111 OfH'I'rtlion nn Mrs. Asll Towsley is enterlnln· Confirmntlon'••• of this nppolnl· Cnnodinn newsprint monopoly daughter, Mrs. Hownrcl. Monror., his foot. gina Roherts, Mnt•llyn Dolhoo nnd , mcnt was · long · nnd bitterly which threatens tile existence of Tuesday, June 24 lng ·n young niece, VIcky Swlx or .Julio Davis, wlio maltr. lip the taught In Washington. Cut·iously hundreds of free Independent und family and they nil nl\f'nrlc!ll Mr. nnd Ml'R, Herman Horst· Lnnslng, this week. scxtC!t, each rec1elved n PC!l'ltinH enough, sufficient reasons to ac­ Amcrlcun newspapers. n family r:atherlng In Lansing 12::11) (1, II\. myer wore cntcrlnlnecl al cllnncr Mt·. nnd Mrs, Leon North nml rose In an. aqua pin. count tor nil the fuss did not llc· • *· .. Sunday . on l~ntlwt•'s Dny nt lhn hnmc of fnmily ,lollll!ll rolat ivcs nt a pic· come publlr. record; With tim recent. $10 Jler Inn .22 m~ms•mmm HOLS'1'I~IN CAT'l'Ll~ On Father's Day a choir or 10 lnm•cRso In newsprint, lndcpcn- . Gordon nncl Patsy Monro!~ en· their dau1:hter, _Mrs. Orlu Hlr.h· nlc.rllnner nt Island Pnrlt, Enton * ... "' lertnlned the Vuntown 1l·ll cluh J,urgo JloiMh;inH, Guml l'rnclileer·H, Cult'·IHIIHI Viu,dnllfNl, m·rls In Dhnomlnlc. Ml', nntl Mrs. men renr.Jc['(lel a ·spednl 'number· ·Ycl Dllcb Is llac lntcrlocltlng or dent publlshe!'S now PIIY 150% Rnplcls, Sunrlny n.flernoon, &lao Boclllll&Uc ··,CommunhiUc more for· newsprint ihnn before Monday night. ' llllllA'!i 'i'l'iiil•d . Clarence Leonard and family Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey .'J'oolcer "'J'hc Olrl Htlg>gr.d Cross" as pnrt of the Sunday morning services • cliques In Washington, · U ' re­ 'lim l\IIIrsh111l l'hm e;t11rled, On Sunday relatives from WCI'C! also gtwsts. arl'd family were r::uests nt. cl!nnor at the Aurelius cllurell. quired nevcn lour: yenr11 to llll• "' Grund Haplds called on Mrs. Lorn 22·fi; linus•' 'I'J'IIllm'- Sh'l'(IS 4 Mr. nncl Mrs. Arthur .Tnneclw of his parents Sunclny .afternoon. poao AI~cr 1116~. State Department.. hns clamped '!'he 4-H eltths have been organ· down hard -on offitinls who Monroe, who Is serlottsly slclt at Cum)tle!tl J.itw nl' Frum 1\llu:hinury and sons were tllnner guests nl .. Mrs. Arthur Duel< nttenclc[l n * • * the home of her son, Ivan . the home of his slslet', Mrs .•Tuite shower In Lansing Thursday eve­ izecl and M1's, W. D. Orr Is In Leaving nsidc the qunllficn· would tnlte strong measures to Uon!chohl· GoodH - Jj11lry J•:qnllllllt'IJt. - llt&y, Gl'l&ln !Ions of Llllentlinl to judge the force newsprint monopoly to· be Boetcher, Millet• Hoar.!, Sunday ning. honoring her niece, Morrona charge of gm•tlenlng ancl flelWCt' ganlr.nlng. Mrs. Lawrence Dolbee merits of the nnil-trust lnws, he rensonnblc, State Dept. claims afternoon. Bcnnell, whose mnrrlnge wlll oc­ Is merely following ·the pattern Cnnadu needs the extra U. S. Mr. nml M1·s. Don Rice were curr lhe lnst of the month. Mr. is in ehnrr,c of cnnnlnr:: nnrl foods. dollars. Millville R. L. Smith, Jathet• of Mrs. or many cx-Boclnllsts. hosts nl a fnmlly cllnnor Sunday nne! Mrs. Bucl< _and family nt­ "' 1(1 • o(l J~unlccl ll11lwr ·Buzek Bros., Prop'rs. afternoon on F'alher's. Day, hem· lendcd the Gunn reunion at Pleas­ Phyllis Wrel\.~, Is spending some- · That Is tim. leJson . of contem~ But M11rshall Plan nnd MSA JIOWAltn DAVIS, uu~N nossmm~o;•r, pornry history, Young Musso· figures show C111mda IHIS rc• Church, 10:15 a. m.; Sunday orinr.: Lc~slcr !Ur•c. The ehlldt·en ant lnlw Sunday. time al his home at Lalw Linden·, Clc,t·lt Wll!l Ag· ccived 10%' of !Jillions .given Eur· .1\m:t Iom·•· were nil present except IJoni\ie 'l'hc family llnnquet. helrl at the in llw Upper Peninsuln. Unl an arden& Soclollst. school, 11:15 n. m., Mr. and Mrs. Rlchar-rl Ferris lng Mu5sollnJ bccflmc front m11n ope in fol'm of products bought Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bal1er were lor Illllh&n monopolies, Young In CanCldll by Amerlccm iflxcs io guests nt dinner Sunday of his nnd family of Mason ancl Miss N11zls were Socialists. 'l'hc ng. give Wlly, Including $80 million Molly Ferris nne! Miss Fanny parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora DaltP.t', Page 6· lug NCizls nlllcd wllb &110 great In pul(l and p11pcr alone, 'l'hus, Ingham County News June _19, 1952 F'err·is n[ Onondaga were eallers Qcrman monopolies. It Is ensy to sec t1111t cessation Audrey returned home nfter ---""'------~-----,;_,_.;,_-: of Arthur Lana recently. • • of l'riSA purchases In Cnnadu spending the past week with het· Redecorating ? ? Mr. ancl Mr!-1. Anthony. Goris And as n former• young zealot would go a long w11y toward low· gt·andparcnts. anrl children visited thc Orblc Dol· for Amcrlcnn soclnllsm, Ltll~n· erlng the cost of ncwsprln& to The M. Y. F. Is spqnsoring n bees Sunrlny n fli•r·noon. thnl haa now emerged as the U,' s. publishers, slngsplrntlon at the church Snt· BE SURE! INSURE! Fcdtrallon of lndtp~udent Dullnm urdny evening at H:OO p, m. A gospel learn fi'Om Charlotte will and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto have charge of lhe meeting. Auto - Flre - Ownualty Clark Center Kipp Community Foreman anrl sons, all of Wil· H.uth Ann Cooper and Carol 1\lrR. Don11ld Clnrlt Natwy Dangler linmston ami Lester I-Iet't'iclt and Graf are spendinr.: this wcelt at . Joan aml Me·. ami Mrs. Hurolrl Furmtlrll Jlnnk Building Mr. and Mr~. Hnrvry Seeley .Judson Memorial camp nt Wamp· JOY 0. DAV·IS Leola S. Howe died nt Ius home r-Icrriclt of Onondaga were Fa­ ler's lnltc. nncl son of Mio, CIInrles Seeley on Klpp .road at the age of 80 ther's Day gtwsts of their par­ and clnnghter, Fatly .To, anel Mrs. .Janel Cooper loolt part In thr. years Frtday, Funeral services cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Her­ pianrJ recltnl ut the Prr.shytct•lan l:======~Jchnrlcs Seeley, Sr., were callers were held nt the .T.ewett: funeral rielt, of Mr. and Mt·s. Donald Clnrlt church In Mason Wednesday r.vc· home Monday. Burml was In the Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Marshall nlng. Saturday, Fell Plains cemetery. wore called to Munith Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Rnymoml Clnrlt Mr. and Mrs. DcLnncey Cooper Mr. n~d Mrs. H. V. Dangler and evening by the seriotis sicltne~s of were guests of Mr. ami MrH. nnrl Mr. ami Mr~. Lynn Noxon .Tnnet VIsited Mr. and Mrs. Paul her stepmother, Mrs. Alpha Titus, George Beeman for dinner Sun­ Gold Crown and Bonnie Lynn spent the weelt Nagel nn(l .Tudy of Augusta Sun· who died Friday, Stanley Mur· end in Ludington with Mr. nnrl day. day. . shall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar- Carolyn Balter Is spending the Mrs. Lewis Clarlt, · Mr. aJl(J Mrs. Holland Carpcn- shall attended the funeral Mon­ Mrs. Anna LeSeney at-tenclcil weelc with her grandparents, Mr. ter and family spent Thursday day in the Methodist church in nncl Mrs, Howard Walm·Jght of NOW that you are redecorating come in and :>ee our the wedding of her grandson, En· evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Munith. . sign Ivan TowneR, .Tr., and Miss Webberville. Big Car. Race Dnngler and famlly, Gilbert Kinch of Lansing vis- Mrs. Donald Swanson and distinctive seh!ction of wallpapers. Mary McCnrlcl at Ionia Saturday. Ensign Townes is stationed nt: Miss Evon Nowalt and Gary itecl his grandparents, Mr. and children vislled her parents, Mr. Caltrider visited .Tenn and Edgar Mrs. Dallis .Tones, Thursday, nnd Mrs. Ora Balter, Saturday. Imported Papers OWOSSO lUO'fOR SPEEDWAY Sanford, F'lorida. LoVette Sunday morninr::. They Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Sally LeScne1• has heen visit: v.. r. Silk Scr·een Hand Print ing her grandmother, Mrs. Anna wont to the laltc in l,hc afternoon.· daughtei·, Dorothy, Mr. und Mrs. Companion· Papers LeSeney, this weclc. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LoVette mul Nelson Brown ancl daughters, Sunday Afternoon family were Saturday evening Caroline and Margaret and Mrs. Matching Paper and Drapery Material Mrs. Harriet: Eames of Lan~ing Dist. No. 3 called on her parents, Mr. and callers of Mr. unci Mrs. Lloytl Ruth Wallace wer.c guests at din· June 22 Wheeler nnd family, ner Saturday . of Mr. und Mrs. Wheatfield Papers for all purposes and in all price ranges. Mrs. Floyd Bullen, Sunday. Fred· Mr .. and· Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler Hugh Brown. die Eames is spending the sum­ f,llllan Foreman We also have Acme Fasl~ion-Right paint to match any The stars with the i10wel'ful ilars on the worltl's fastest and sons visited .Mr. Wheolr.r's _____ mer with his grandparents. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thursday night dinner. guests color· scheme. M·miltl tl'llelc. · Mrs. Anna LcSeney, Raymond of Mr. and Mrs. Robert l~oreman LcSeney nncl daughter, Sally, vis­ Powers, and son Stinday. Northwest Stockbridge Time '1'r·ials - 1:30 l?irst Rttce - 2:30 Miss Doris Caltrider spent Sun- and daughters were their uncle itetl Mr. ancl Mrs. Verne Keener day with her purenls, Mr. and Mrs. GueJ•dun Usher and nunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis at Pleasant lake Sunday. Mrs. Glen Caltrider, and family. yern Walker of Lansing spent Dnggetl o{ ·Lalteland, Floricln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Bullen were Mrs. C. E. Perllins nnd Blanch Thrills - Chills ~ Spills guests for Father's Day of Mr. who ure ~islllng relatives, their Pappe .called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Sunday with Walter Bauer and grandmother, Mrs. Myrllc Burk Shafer Decorating Supply and Mrs ..Toe Bullen. family. Mr. am! Mrs. Elmer of Eurelm, and ·Mrs. 'Foreman's Mrs. Charles Seeley, Sr., Patty K. S~epdman and family Monday Phelps called on Walter Bauer ·i25 s. ,Jefferson 1\fason Phone 234(11 e~nm~ . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Be sure mul btl on hand Sumlay when the s11red Icings .To Sooley and Harvey Seeley of Mr. and Mrs. James Stone and and .Mrs. Daisy Wallter Sunday Mia were guesls at dinner S'un­ Darrow, and N:mcy of Mason. of the dirt tmcl's will be 'out to lower the worlcl record family of ~.lfldlmid visited Mr. ancl evcmng. Burt Call of San Francisco, 1 tluy of Mr. unci Mrs. Donald Mrs. Grover Akers and family Mrs. Walter Bauer and Donna !------·------· of 10.711 S(~conds I' or the M·mllt), Clarlt. . Saturday. ' .Tunc, .Mrs. I-Iownrd 'l'ownsen,J ami Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert" Eldred .Terry Stone is spending a vncn- c!11ldren, Robert a~~d Ba.r~J~ra. Lan: and children or Charlotte were tion w!th his grandparents, Mr. tis, a.ttet!ded mlsstonm ~ ~cr vices callers of Mr. and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Grover Alters. . at Mt!lvt!lc Sunday evemng. e SEE YOU AT THE RACES Hnsch Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Glumm Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swan called Janycc, Harvey and Ward Clnrlt spent Sumlay as guests of ·Mr. on Mr. and Mrs. Guerdon Usher and Ponny_Cullmm are attending and Mrs. Charles Price and Mnr· Wednesday night. . ,------_.;,_ _.;,___ _..:, ___ , Biblethis week. school at North. Aurelius vin. . Rolland Townsend and J1m Cpl. Richard Hall ·nrrived in Swan left with their Dansville / ' y· · . a· k ·~ Miss Madelyn Ruseh and Mrs. California Sunday night from I\o· gra~uutlng class last Tuesday for , . re· . o· ur ra· es f... J{cnnelh Mallle\VS spent the weelt rea. He is, the brother of Mrs. a trtp to Washington, J?· C. HOw A end at Fort Knox, Kentuclty, Lester Relnsmllh. · Mr. ·and Mrs. Fay l'ownscnd where they vlsltecl Pvt. Kenneth called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard uc 100 AJtE TilEY I~ ~IP-TOP,SIIAPE? Mathews who is talting his bnsic ' Townsend Friday evening. . . · CAN YOU STOP IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY? training there. Pink Community Bill Reeder and family of Plym· out, Tom_ Rielly and family of M o·n. d ay · J u ne·· · 3. 0 Fern Thomas Ionia and Mrs. Elmer Burghardt . . . 1 . . .. With tOillly's driving spectls all() traffic condltioiis your and sons of Inl{sler spent Sun· b1·nl'es shoultl be in A~1 sha11e to meet auy tlmcrgency. Jean ami Phoebe Lou Bartlett day with Wilson Heoder. STARTIIS"G AT 1 O~dr... O.CK The lives of others as wellns your own dCllCIUlnpmi your spent the wcelc ·end at South b•·ulws. · Haven. · Howard Townsend unci family }laving sold onr farm, we tbe 111lJ1tlrsignetl will !Wll the following, Iocatetl 3 miles .sontlt_ · Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Eames, Sr., spent S,unday with Mr. and Mt·s. of Okemos on Olcemos roa

;, South Aurelius· and I -~~ ~ ' ~(, ~ lngluun County News June 19, 1952 Paqc 7 ·Stuffed Olives I North Onondaga IUtT,ANA, IMALL Fo-r_ 'Flavorful, Econo~ical i'atin··s,,.~ ,.i ~rrs. 11. 11. l•'li!ld Clipper Service Starts Ml', nnrl MI'H, .T!~r'l'y l•'Jr;JrJ of 10'/~•01, ntrlu.l•• 49c A & P Strongly .. Recommends·.·· LnnHing Wf'l'l) Thilr~r!ny rJVr!lilll~ (•;d!t•I'H or Mr. 1111<1 MrH. fl. H. Ti'le!ll, Peanut Butter Mrs. Lula Le~lm• ol' MnHnn Mltl PAOI, CRJ:AMY IMOOTH liPf!lll 'l'lnm;rJny I!Vlt. of water hctwce muskegon, Mich· fl'!~c movie tlwalrr nnri ehl!dnm's ',. .ab c•n . M1·. anrl Mrs. l'h:•rlros (~Jidmer igan nml Milwaulwe, Wisconsin plaYI'oom, ·the !alter undcJ' tim 3 . 73c · nnr/ so11, 'l'ommil' of t.m1sJng, Mrs ..... linking hoth sec~lonsof U. ·S. supervision of n qualified' allen· From• ' ·.corn-Fed:• • • ' , 7 Porkers- fll!tly Lltwtnn, Mr<. :111 n:1 Wiliillll,, Highway JG and savmg motorists dnnt. · Mis~; Marlha Tlwyer nnrl rnrlter 1 imvelln~: Enst or Wesl 2•10 rlrlv· On the main rleck is the huffet .: lana. Peachei Or'l' or Mason vh;il!!d rile H. 11. ing miles. They'd otherwise hnve dining room, nnrl sepnraled from JtiCID__ OR HAt VII · FiP!rl honw Hunday ro hro/p MI'S. fo rlr_il•e nrounrl the Lals :rnd of interesting shipboard compan­ rooms ... ali fronting on the lalw fANCYi tiOIIT MIA'I' No 'ordinary hams thesel Every one is Silf'CI r•ovPI'iii"S Will jll'Otllll:f' ionship creates a real hollclny at· and nll air-condllionerl. Pmvlslon em:y-to-1\PPJI snrfar•c.c; llial r·rpel mosphere," snys Ft•anlt .T. Knob· has also hcrm made to nccommo· selected, cured and processed to meet many ~lains or heaL dlseolom­ Jnuch, vice-president of the Clip· dntc the indivirlual traveler, If ~·•a.a•n 39c . A&P's own exacting specifications. Every tlons. per-operating Wisconsin & Michi­ he .~o desires, wilh an upper or gan Stenmshlp Company. lower pulimnn-type cluh berth. one. is short-shanked and well trimmed. Continuing, Mr. Knoblauch The S. S. Milwaukee Clipper is And cooked hams are fully cooked, ready points out. that.' beside offering regis! ererl unrler I he Amerirnn •its o' Sea Tuna ORATED, tiOHT MIAT to eat "as is." So be rilzht-buy ."Su!J@r; motorists 11 short-cut across the flag. She is of ali-steel construe- , . Lake ... the Clipper nlso gives lion, oil-fueled, nnd is subject to Rig~t"l . " ' .· b • folle - :nul you l'!lll family spent Sunday with friends youth comm1~tee Will put on the he Slll'l! OJ' IIIII' Nlllfllll1l· in Vnssnr: . progrnm. rlurmg lecturer's hour. ioa. l'h•ust! <'onsulf; yonr · 1\'a•ll. l•r 21 0 · nrinisti'J' m· rn·i1Jsf. hrt'm·11 Mrs. Hila Hessler and daughter, rJwse attendmg are !o take sand· Harriett of Owosso, were guesls wlches and cnlw or .1ello. · dt•l•idin~:·. 0111• t•hilfll'f is Del at. dinner Sul'\day of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnrl Mrs. _Howland Frost I ~~~~~;~aches Ba:l~~~~ 1· ~~~~~- ~=oe ~ nlways at. ynm· serviee. :ars Hny Hartshorn. caller! on Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Ami Terrill and Cooper at Unadilla Sunrlny eve­ Foul d's .Macaroni ]ewell Mrs. Ina Davidson were guesls nlng. ftAIN OR liLIOW f\t dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Children's day exercises Sun· ' ' ' 10:00 Funel'al /lome Charles Laing of East Lansing. ~lay, n. m. at church. This •·o•. Pkl•· ·. . Mr·. and Mrs. Emery Artz and IS conference Sunday. 2. 250 :J•Jw llome tif Primully fmnily of Bailie Crcelt were Sun­ ' H<>l'Vii'IJ llay callers at the ·Ami Terrill Through mcchanizntion, the U. Phone JHasnn 2-lillil Premium Crackers . I·JII,IIGII 23c Whltehous• Milk Amhufa1we ·st••·vkn ilny nml ilome. Other callers during the S. miner can produce about as nig-hf. AmhulaneJI! prou. :Stockbridge Items lhe clulry hercl lim l!jllll'l' liOIIIlt " 11 1 1 1 f IH•r!n in mdstenec ramps WII iJ ll HlllitiJ gmdn HO I im Cl'CaHmt llllrl I lie llllmher oJ' i'IJII· since hl'for·J! Jill! lcr~ agr~. ·Take·,, an Interest f.lllr.His 11nsl Wcchwsrfay, Mr. unci Maxine lloepdf l.he iirecrler:; nr·,~ do· Inr:thrun, WodnrtT anrl Munith In Mt·. and M1·s. Sparl1y Kc!cpcr and son of Jrtd1son spent Sunday Jural agent, discussed the lrn- lng, and to excha11ge irlc!iiH. All Jad<~on and Bullodc In Living­ portanee of lll'OJll!l' 11lanl food agreed lite clay WitH Wr!ll HIH'Ill. ston, wltil his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Cadets Inspect Gonion Keeper, Iilltrients, In their Jli'OIJCI.' Jll'll· Pmf. Weaver gave lire ofrlt:ial '1'111\ ollwr 11 cllst.rlels In lhc poJ'I.Ions, for maximum pmrluc- piadng and n!nsons, t!rmsnllclallon pld urc are nrwhc- Keith Smith Is worl;o that carle!:; could lool< it has been Jollowcd SLieeessfully new venture. Don has left Dart & CacJy lo c de on eonsnlrrlalinn many of Mr "Hid Mrs Art Wilde t • nver·. The trailer is compact. Sirles lion, had charge of the meeting. and Dicl' believes tlral improved !hem will have In arlrl on to pres- . ' ' , . ·' , , , en I'I· The first stop was. at the farm pasllll'e is one reason for in­ ent buildings explained County I.. lined he1 .f.tlhct, 0. C.· Schmuhl ~iJ; :~~~yo,:~J~~~~cs, and fold over of Marc Tmvcr· & Son. A~tually.. enter the retail hardware business. School Superintendent Alton j of CaJI[~rma, over the week encl. creased IJI'oduction. AI. orw time Strotid. · Hononng Patterson There was a game aft- this Is a 4-gcneralioh fmm ior last fall 6 acres ut: tl1e IJailJOa f~mersor~ Las~bull George Tl'ilve·r, 03, has been on ' The board or eciueation at for·. ~~ather's Dny,. Ius children cr supper. rye provided Iced for 27 head of the farm since lte was married. cattle. · While Don has sold his interest in Dart & Slockbrlrlge Is mal

You people have made doing busine:u~ in Masou ~ pleasure. Don has been associated with Mason business

· For the past 7 years we have enjoyed Ollemting fo~ the past 16 years. He is no .stranger.. r_. ,, a hardware store for you.

\ We lmow that you will receive the. same service The .Busi.ness Will Be Known As the new owner, Don Cady, that we have tried to fro~n . . gtve..

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; Cad!y "ardware •.: Thanks A Million

·• ,. .I ' ·{ Stop In and Get Acquainted \ . . .. ' ' Hardware Electrical Supplies Housewar~ ~porting Goods -· Plumbing Fittings Era. Ilk;'. . '• Mabel.. '•' ' . '• and Gloria. .Rathburn ' ' ''l. June 19, 1952 Farmer Peele's THE INGHA·M COUNTY_ NEW·S Section 3' llil'lwrl rn.v~elf------more thnn orwn for Wife helnr.: Hn Hluplrl nnrl forgetful, runs will sr.c nctlon In fwr.lvll Wonder If r were someone cl.~c Esther Goes Navy ·in ~Skirts Ahoy!' different hnseilall pnrlcr!onrl plelure Charles Slfll'· stm·rcd In "Rnrlr.o," n icdmlcolor daughters, Caml and ,Jean, left far· tlriH I Ime from Susy anrl Sal· rcll halt lcs ,nnrl shoots his wuy prorluetlon depictl ni: II fc on tho fm· W1mhlngton Monday, Dennin [ I~Ulilrl Jj)J il Wholo II!!WS)IH)l!!l' wife! nnrJ lllOifiC!r off fnl' il WC!C! Vil· ly's pctH, the little red pigs, the nci'OHS the screen In "J;Ionnnza rou~h rorlr.(• dn!iilt, As 1111 aclrlerl rr.malncri home lo care for the tonight! !•:vents anrl Interesting l'atlnn Hnrl ~'ou'll get alnwst. a demanrls Pete's tummy mal,eH 'fown." ' atu·;wtion ti of the most famous dairy herd. Lan·.v was also left experiences iu1ve .lnm-par:lwri my new rJIW )Hid<. Anrl f nwa11 wilh· ilnrl 1hn Joys nnrl I ribulat Ions of ltnl'ing l'lef.nrc IH Nexf; of all the ('lli't oonH to come out bchtnrl, 'l'hll Avery fnmlly planned to liisl. 2 WC!PIIs. T wniilrln'l hlamc o1il. the farnliy Hiong, Unle~:.~ :;lw'H fnnn life!'/ So mud1 for what. r Jleservcrl fnt• a special corner of Hollywnori will he :;hown. Peln ill nil if lte lrlmlln Imrie nw a superrwtnml mol iter·, a few think. Now for what I (llrl! Why o(..n mnvlci:ocr's heart nrc those leave on tilcir trip last Fridny or 011 Sat urrlny. LIAhtlllng struck their off for a nice new Hlay·al·hnmc dnys r2 ''VPJII aw:1y rrnrn lwr rio T always have lo go like lllms whleh hrlm over with the barn on Olwmos roncl In Meridian lpincss or smTow they rally helwcen man nnrl hoy, films lllw last weclc The ham burned down. bands who r.:o orr c!vPr'.Y f:11't ;mri away will rr~minrl you of lhl'lll. ar·ottnrl nnrl multiply or divlrle, "'fhc J\lrl," with Clmrlie Chaplin 'l'hlli'Hrlay Mrs. Wilma llich en· The trip was nh:llldonerl at flrsl. leav1! flliZzllii~ dHJre~, siwolinr.: l lllini< the woman wlro slnys adrl or suhlrnct. aeeorrllng to 1he and .Tad:His 1;:~dtcrl their suit('(lse for 11 ,will! Wlillam Holden In the title oJ llinrirrr'ss, iiJIJil'I'Piallon anrllovr! appolniPcl in trw wlwn it mrnr!H weel<. llw rlny hefnre we were to role. "nr>nts Malone" maltes one women's enmp i11 Mason .June 25 (ienr.r·;rlly frtl llshes r.ueh ail thrnugh .June 27 . IIHtl corn01i olil In gre11t. hlg to recounting thln~s that havr! .:o 1. fell wirrn I turned my :ml( SHIIy me nn exasperated The story oJ: a fdd who left: guests Sunday Mr. anrl Mrs, will lwep them from rlrylng out. ways. It's goorl I'm· a family In ti':H!k rl:1y hy cl;ry ami i11 rliary Jnoi< anrl said, "011, you mn, ton, home anrl of a man who never Tl.ohcrt Lard in anrl family al: their Lean r:orl nl' h;Hldock, on the scr! lrow mrwh it ner.rls every form Is ton m11d1 lilw worl< to marna. Gel up and wall<." She harl one, "Bools Maione" really new home not•lhcast of Williams· other· haml, am hcst ~teamed or mr!mhr•l' to m:tl

in thiS part of the state. '.Scattered *bOUt' are 31 such arelJ.S1 n How 'u'tterly slily. Two bf. them tion to cheese of all varieties b' · 'II • h. d )'k · d t 1 · t. ru· k d n· there Is a big stoclc of jnm, jell, ·rew Igger, many sma et, a·11 pure· · ased· .an· · d· e~e 1ope d m· · 1. e were pe es r ans, s c ow bread and many other delicacies. while crossing . Detroit streets. MOll CHIVICLIT TRUCKS IN USI manner; · · · · . · The weather had absolUtely notli· Speaking of delicacies; vernon tHAN ANl OJHII MAKII This progt•am will preserve the. rlgl\t ~f the' people to en· lng to do wltlt'lt. J. Brown dug 110tatoes from his joy open country; Wi~liout· such ·a. plan there would now be llere .In Mlcltlgan we II~IIgll at gQrden Sllturday, tmtl )licked 1\ little opportunity fot•. anyone lo ste~ 'olitd6~t~ in this ~ectlon California's ctistom of twisting nieHS of )leas to go wlt.h them. of the state without trespassing (m prtvlite proPI:~ty.: weather facts Into favorable tom'· One thing the legislature and 1..;.______:,....;...;.....;..~-....,...,...-...,...... -.."""":'-:-'o.....:-r 1st Priltlaganda; ·•r~tat'il bad, yet It the governor have overloolced In ...... Isn't stupid. Here ln. 1.\llchlgan we their quest for. rcvenl.)e Is. a; 11· . ' c· ~ .'...... -~··· .... ·.N·...... · ' stujJidly periiii.t tiie' big newfi; cen~e, on fragging. No 11¢ense Is I 0 9 h. a :f"fi .. · , ()JJ.n.,-. ,y ~ ·, · •e W '5 JIBPerii tidwlst weiihtir lac~ to y_et needed to talce or sell frogs. . . · ltarm tourist trade~ We spend inll· The· season opens June 25. Rollin · · •. PUBLISHED THUIISDAY .•\FTERN~NS IN TilE Cl'I'Y lions. every ,Year to.tease,tGurlsts Dnrt ·Is ·one. of· the , few ·'Wryo • OF.MASDN, MICHIGAN to come to one of tlte nation's catches and prepares his own : VERNON J. BROwN &'Sc;r.;·Publlllhe~ coolest states.· Then we· tey to frogs for the sldllet.· His wife · .. · . . · NEL90N DiBltOWN, Editor' ~care th~ out .ofto.. eo,· h!l~K; atnl d does the cooldng. Prime legs arc 1 RICHARD W• BROWN;' Ad~riislng Manager .. care ·00'""'1 ves n eanng 1e hard to come by since the Vermll· WM.. ·.r: )tiel• n:UHAM, Plant .Supe' rlntendent heat tor a ltalt·dozen: good grow· lions went out of business here. '""~~ . lng days ft!ar, They used to keep .many Mason . . .. JAMEs~ •. BROWN, Fa~:E~ltor . . a ••ter~d •• aeeond cl••• matt•. a& llOIIofflce, ••-· lllcbl11n, under Ao& Letter·wr· itl.ng llns· been· put on tables supplied. . · · ol llarclt •·· lilt. ' . : · · the production line ·at the Dart For yea~s Otero Jtas been dis· SUBSCRIPTION RATU ·. 'Dl•lll~r· ail.,er~lainc.: ratn on .•P· National bank. Altew device :e litis along tho shores of lnltos and In nearly three feel, while on ,.their w!n,::s. LnuglJIII!': years ag-o, ! Jc! has i>uc•n living in M!!l.hodlsl clnrrdr, Hcv. A, W. year, 'l'huy ru·e Normu Bal'l', Mnr· tnngled marshes, Wherever you In the fall, the whole fnm!Jy Gulls 1\lsrJ' Jive ·on· the At!nntlr! !on ,Jewell, Dorothy Dart and rctil'l!llH!nt In lfolt hut dc!ddetl tu Klulber to Holt and Hev, 'l'hor·on see n few of· them, the National leaves the north. WHir their· Coast, while J•'runlllln's Grill~ m·e:·:~ I'I!IUrn to netlve SI!I'Vier!, W, ,/ enne 1o L in from two to four lnrge eggs. Dr, C. M, Clolhlr>l', a l'l!eent Mrs, c. Hoss Hilliard, reltll'ning county r·orrVL'ntlr)Jl had a stormy Some o£ the eggs are pale bufl' grnr!unte from Mldligan Slnlc! eo!· from Gmnd Hnpi52 DODGE ~=: whnt to do with your 'flsh nfler l!J48 at the age of 99. Almost brnry include: Automotive Machine Work you have caught it. Both fresh d water and salt water fishing nre everything 11appens to somebo y Nature's Ways, by Roy Chap· in.cluded,' in their various aspects. at some time or anotherhi duringt man Andrews We Specialize In the century covered 1n t s en ·er· The Drum Singers by Lau For the stay-at-homo, the Ing· tnining novel, for Sarah was a Shaw ' CREDIT RESTRICTIONS ARE LIRED... ham county library has C~EAT· member of a Jm·ge family and had Piston C'XJIIIIUIIng Cylinder rehoring · h Vnra· The Nine Brides and Granny ING IIOOI(ED- RUGS• Y ~ ' a wide acquaintance. Pin fitting CmniE~hlll't A'l'lntllllg B. Underhill and Arthur Burke, THIAL BY TERROR, by Paul Hite, by Neill Wilson MONTHLY · PAYMENTS·' · ---··-·· ·~·U\s~~t\t~~;:::~~·~LOWERJ ce Vulvc uml bl'ako wor·IE This hciok provides a step-by-step Gallico, is the story of a young · Tho Daughter of Time, by Jose· COME IN ••• FINO ()UT HOW~. Pxnlanation of this fascinating American reporter who purpose· phlne 'l'ey IT IS TO OWN. A DODGE NOV{! FREE PROOF pastime... Various techniques in· ly put himself into the .power of Grand Right anrl Left:, hy Lou· ' ,'(. volved iri Iiook!ng' a 'rug are ex· the authorities behind the Iron is I{rcnenberger . · o'ol!aa· Glvo• Mora for Yt~ur Money plained, with the ~ecessary equip· curtain in order that he might The Groen Madonna, by C. E, And lookwhat'Vouget! ment and color discover why other men had con· L'Ami • Como In for your mat~rmls, plu~ froo "Shaw Down" charts. Cost, care, aml dyemg nrc .fessed to crimes which they had Road to the Strn, by Marjory 11 ()sulingllrriiY.·tJfHew9;ring OtJ!tJr.a/ . · bookl.et ·that lets also consirl?md. r11ere ~re he~p· not: com milled. It is a good and s. Douglas "' Fsmous ()riftow Ride that snioothes humplt~st '"tis/ · you compare Stover-Backofen Co. ~ul suggestrons for crenhng orJg· a terrifying tale, as well as an The. Saracen Blade, by Fran!> 11 "WtJtcntower" Vlsi6ilit.y f'or !ln411ter k11fety i · Dodge, feature by 130. W. Ash Phone 28861 mal ru~ patlerns for tho.se wl_w excellent picture of post-war Eur- Yerby 111 More /lead room, le9 room, hip I'Oflml , 1 feature, with cars would hke to express thetr arlis· ope The Desperate Search, by Ar· 11 Money•Savln.!J ()odge /)ependllhl/ity/ ' coiling . hundreds tic individuality. LIEUTENANT HORNBLOW· thur Mayse • , of dollar5 more. And, for ihoso who pref9r. a ER, by c. s. Forester, will be Powder Valley Holdup, by Pe· t, Spcclflcallons and oqulpmont sub)ocl to chonoo-wilhoul nollco. good g~mc of ca~cls lonny active welcomed by the many enthusi· tor Field .. •M~~~-~.~~-~5---~-!~.~~~L_f.:.~~~--VACATIC?N IN A. DfPENt?ABLE DODGB WE JIA VI~ A NICIG STOCI{ OF recreatiOn, the library has the astic Hornblower fans, for it is Cyclone in Calico, by Ninn new CONTRACT BRIDGE COM· the seventh.novel about this in· Brown Balwr PL_E\g• hy Charles H. Goren. tcrcsting eharaclcr. For those Know Your Fabrics, by Lucy PHILP MOTOR SALE$ This IS a new, thoroughly up-to· who Jil1e tl1eir boolts in chrono· D. Taylor elate haole "combi!ting th? fullest logical order; tllis is the second ln. Snrsh Hall's SM God, by Thea· Service!l'hat Satisfies • ~.> ' Dimension Lumber· n_nd most atrthorlt~t!vc mfor~a· the seqtwnce, covering the time darn DuBois 227 N. {Jedar Mason, l\Jir.hiv;an·~ t 1011 on contract brldgc, comptlecl ------·:.;.·.::··:__.,:______.:.______~------:------~----~--,..------'~~~--:------, Yell ow Pin.e No. 2 by the playet' nnd teacher who ,- 7 rates highest in international l"xR" square e

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HT RHODA-Be· new swim suit · and equipped with II' ne\Y .be11ch umbrellll, Rhoda; Wetz ·beckons .. from a.sunny.spot on the sands · of, Miami, Fl11, It didn't take lon11 to attract a prowd of an· 'XIOUI~~~~~e~·acq~~~~~--~al~e.J . \ I ' · ·ll91iattt .. ·county News June 19, 19 52 l'lnY, l'rogrnm Is Unilonvl\y uulei! "'t tho Unlyen!lt.y of Mlch, Girl ScouiN 'J111lm 'J1om· JJnrt•y Oillllon ot Hono,fylu Is Chicken Barbeque Activities on the HlllllmCt' play­ Local Men Earn lgnn, Ann Ar!Jol', CJ•nsAiey I'll• Pour cnrH rll'ivo 11 hy Mm. L<'~l­ v\sillnfi t'e\rtllvcu In this vicinity grounrl nl: the high school arc colvccl n hadwlm• of htWH rlr.greo ter May, Mm, Hoy 1, 11 nn, MrH. I h !H weelc. well unclerwny undor tho IIII'Cln· nnrl Gmlmm hus his maslerH nf !<'loyd Dleltcl't nnrl Mrs, Cllilrlt!H Mr·, unrl Mrs. Cicorgo Chancy Is Well Attended tlon of .T, '1'. Kohlofr anrl Mrs, II, U. of M. Degrees arlll degree, Wnorh·urr tonk 17 nH•mlwt·s of urn vut•atlonlng lhiH wee!' at • F'; O'Hara, 'l'hc early afternoon Ia 1 'rho Boy Scout chlclwn harhc· Girl Sr•o11t 'l'ronp Nn. :1 In llattln tlwlr t:ol.lagl! nn Indian lulw n~Jar ~;::Williamston , for younger r.hllrlren, 'rho softball Ernest H. Wnlwllclrl, · huRhancl l•'nmlly IJlntuw Uehl 1 que held Saturday from 5 p, m. of tho former III!rla Ovm·holt, Creole Ji'rlrlay whom tltey v!HIInrl lildvor. ' Mra. ~IIIR 1\ctclmm was nttenderl, 'l'nhles were Act up ~charlule starter! last 'I'ucsrlny eva­ 'l'hc J(lr.lvm· 'ramlly held n fnm· I he Post· 'l'IIVCl'll lllld wert\ roduccr of Gclger-Mucl· Mrs. L. Bnhhlt I rec•enlly cole· lloward ln~.:crsol ha~ talccn a many activities. Those attending' nrc lo tnkc their S. The average attendance for 1hc had dinner at the Union building, Jer Counters In tho counll'y, while bratccl her 70th birthday nnnlvPr· position for t\te l:illmmcr Jllonlha nrtit 6 duys were 180, Including own table service anrl sehool pic· New Sports Shop They now nre hard at worlt on East Lansing, Snturda.l' evening-. the IaUer company manufanlurcs tureH. Mm. Frunk Slocum is sec­ sary. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Selfridge willl llw Mlchlr;un eonscrva lion 27 adi.rll worlccrs. . . n garden project, having put In Miss Hu th Burton, who lived scient !tic glassware and !:ipcclal retary. of Lansing visiter! hm· slslr!r 'l'tws­ rleparlml!nl, a111l Is stationed ut The program· Included a r)ern­ Is Now Open · two acres of tomntocs, corn and with Mrs, .Tc:nnlc Maxwell, Is chemicals. Doth these corpom­ rlny In help c•elcbmte the or·en· \VutL:rloo In lire l:italc parlt on onstratlon of memory work, peppers. They will have tomatoes spending some lime 1vilh Mrs, tlons arc located In Sltoklc, Illl· Mrs. Hoy Hobart, Erma Pollok, slon. Mr. anrl Mrs. William 'l'alhol. J>oriHr;c \alw. The Ingcrsol~ pur­ songs and a· presentation of slol'· Harolrl TlalcH has opened his to sell for canning purposes and T. J, Caulphln In Locl:l'lo •. t ' ~· f.•:,l• visit.ed Niagara Falls and Can- H. Brophy of Hastings. Miss ' 'Hr' Mann is a stenographer for the ) aila: · \ .Mr. and Mrs. Halph Sinclair Monroe Calculating Machine Co. have rellll'ned home from Absaro- of Lansing. Brophy, son of Mr. kee ... Montana, where 1hey were rwrl Mrs. Harrison Brophy of ca11ecl br. the serious siCkness of Williamston, is a gt•aduate of the Mr:-' Sinclair's mother, whose con- Mortuary Science School. at Ill '~i dition is improving. Wayne University, Detroit, and is ost- of 1em Mr. and.Mrs. M<\Urice Smith at· now assor,:iated with the Leonard ' ' l tenlleclthc water ·. carnival at· Funeral 'Home. In Hastings. The · M!chlgai1 Slate college, East Lan.- wedding will be nn event of .July ·' 12 lilng, Satui·day evening. · · . at the Pem,1sylvanla Ave. Bap.- pr."i

· · . · Guarantee and fl!mliy of Dearborn . spent ~ . Sunday. wltl.l ·fils. mother, ,Mrs: .,• Blaiichc H:Jtchcn. ... ·Icc cream mixture . Will· taste ll!ss sweet after' It is frozen .In Robinson Mo.tor·.::·Sa·les your hand-turned freezer, so add • ' .•. ,.·. '.. . [•t sugar. accordingly. ! :1 • • uml ll.uy- morher,. Mrll, 1 -~ ·_:_,j '._r.,.Jd w. G,· Troub in , ~olu .. l\~~m ~...u11~d monri 1.1111'1' nf I Iowuli wer·u cliw Mlrldleton. Plano Recrtai 1\lr~:~, I~drl ~~ltiiclt ner gii!!HI~ at. thtl home nl' Mr•, ;uui · Webberville Mr11·, n, .r. cmi·iwr, Mim1 Mill'· Mt'H, 11, I•', Amwl !i'ttl het•':; Day, 'l'ry 11 lli!W er(lpllsh. D~vl\t;ll,fllll l\ll'fi, JUyl'l Gmham - l'lwrw fl(j.Ji'~:! Is Presented gnrcl Sin~cr, MrH, Amelia Cnn· Mr, anri Mr~. Hnrnlrl Bmwn n! In Yl!lll' llllllltl. Wlty, c11t t\tQ!ll In ) . l'llri, Miss Mnrgnret. MtH!omhor Lnnslng nnrl Mr·. -nnrl MrH, Rimer n rlnuhlo ., hoihll' nnd pour· on a Mrs, l'nnsio Dunn Mnr'Hhnll anci Mrs, ,J, B. Cniilrr of Brighton Brown imcl inmiiy spent Sundny dwcse· Hll\lt:e or 11 Wl!li•Heilsoned ltl'.ill'lmhli l\11'1!(. 'I'UI~~duy J'm~sl!nlc~d lwr pupils in r1 piano nncl 1\lrH. L, '1'. Lnr:;on wen! nl Tiny.~! Oalt and Belle Isle. r!rcam snur!c IIH litC!l' Ul'C !lorvcd. 'i'hn mguiat· lllt'l!ling or liw HI!· n~l'itni WPrhworln.v, ,June l I, ul 'l'illii'Htlay cailf!I'H ul tiJU Len Ru'g· Mr. nntl Mrs, Wililnm Wehlir.t• Advance Club liei\llflH WitS liPid laHI '!'lli!Srlily llw Molhocllst clllll'ch. I'VPnln):. Mr11. Alim C'atlin wns ers iwmc. spcmt Salurclny rwening wllh Ml', A ur.w dwmiral mw mnte1·inl, '!' 11 o s e pnrt ldpnlln~ ·wore nnrl MrH, George! Cady, Members Meet I!IPC'Il'rl ilH II !J·)'I!i\1' J'l'jlriJ:il!llliiiiVt! Nnnr•y Jlaiglll, llnnnln Reynold::;, Mr. anrl Mrs. Art. Frnsl visllmi 'vinyl t·oiuenn, rlm·ived In part iliHI Mrs. tflad~·s ,Jason as !J·YPIII' .rolene Cox, LitHia Monroe, Gor·­ Mr. anri Mrs. Elmer Frost., Sun­ Miss vurlr>lne Tl'lnth, rlnughlet• rrom hit umi nnw; c!nai, Is being Mrs. Hoy Dt!illl l'illt~l'lalned nltt•r·nnfl•, Mt·s. ltniand Graiuun tilrlino Cameron, Ann Miller, rliJY evening, or Mr. aurl Mrs, Vurl '!'mull, spf'ilt. liHP.ci in Ihu lllflllllfaeluru of ~yn- memiJIH's of the Wn111illl's Ad· was l'f'·l'lt•c•tc•ri liB dis I rlt•l rli!Jlllly Carol Alir!n, .Janice fkhneid~r·, Mr. nnd Mr:-;, J~nri !Inwr~ of lhc week end wilh her gmnrl· IIwllt: l'llhhl'l' tire:;. · vnnce dull al lwr home in Lan­ JH't!slrlt•nl. 'l'lu!m will lir! a IHilariwr, l. of mill{. cntcd where lhcy may savc u lUe Also on lhe rlny's program will In Michigan. arc!a nmund Detroit the control of both the senate 11 nd house hone 514~ 214 State Often . Coine , from Question Non Acid Won't Burn ( Better Practices Corner~ A dairyman who starts out This is the fertilizer. that you are going to Iteur more with average cows and average .. .,...... efficiency can triple his labor in· Jlltrfc11 fiii!Atltl . about from now on. come by improving the quality of TO MAKE BETTER HAY • •• '" Alllll lilt" his cows, hy adopting the best production practices, and by add· ing enough cows to 11se up the in· WHAT ABOUT Try a Lit~le o.ri Your Place creased feed produced. That's whnt R~y Hoglund, RABIES? Michigan State college agrlcul· NOW luml economist, found in a recent Q: Bow Is roblea apread1' AND- TO MAKE IT FASTER. study. He said that the major A: It Is spread by the bite of an factor contributing to inefficient animal thut has the diseuse. It con For Mo"re Information Call· dairy production is too small a also be sprend If saliva !rom u volume of business. Many farms rabies victim comes In contact Mason 2·8166 are small in both · Ullable acres with open scratches or with sur· and cows lut the leaves are llro­ open; or the furious type where they wont to bite anything within' tectml from the withering rays of the sun and arc able to tlmw the salt from tho stems to maintain their green Pasture Cuts Cost reach. nutritious qualities. · . . . '. · : . Q: It rabies II IU&pected, Wbllt Of Feeding Swine thould one dot · A: Contact a '\'et,t•lnnrlon lm· Farm Equitnnent, lot' us mako yon an offer Oil ycmr usell equi1,ment! There are several good reasons mediately, Confine any . suspect 'Before you·. buy .,. flll:lml, Her r·ecord tlwy'rn renlly llll'lllni!, out one! nnrl net·onga allotments, Any de· ho nw;,, of .Tuly''JG parity hut. not night. ville Sunday honoring Mrs. Os· avoru~:os np(lroxlmutely 21 IJUdrtli whalo of n crop. Unlr!HH some .f!!slon on tlwsc moves would lwvc lower limn $~,17, nnllonnl hnsls, Includ~d w~re the Aurelius horn's bIrthday nnnlversnry of mlllt dnlly !or the period cov·' wldusprP;ul mlastrnplw nccm·s, tn 1m announcerllhefoJ'e .Tuly 1. 'J'ho 1051 lonnrntc w;is :ji:<,ll-l, nn· Baptist sextet, Wayne Knrn, vo· which was Saturday, .creel hy lwr teHt, tlw lot;ll wlwat emp this yem· Siallstkully, It: looks 111m qli~JinH tlonal hnsls. enl soloist, Davit! :'\tenrlmnn wit I! lor tlw r;o~lntry Hlllllllil Ill! sl}~hl· and nllotmr!lliH would go Into ef. hiH Hteo! guitar, nnd the Gillette ly ovel' .l..l hllllr~ll huslll'ls. lim! feet. But ttw ser•t·ctary of agrlcul· slslr!rs with their; nccDr!llons. ... Tf you nrc wondering nhout: Ingham County News June 19, 1952 Page 7 r II v wr~uld l~r.! al~llfiSI ~110 '~'!linn bu~h· t 11m may ennslriP.l' tho lnrge l'l!· Billy CrumhnlceJ', the Vnntown ,------, rls mo1r. lliolll USDA .1slwd f,llm· sP.rvcs necessary for the national corn prices this fall and coming P.rs to (ll'niltWI! anrl It would lw emergency, wltiiCr, remember that fhc corn ·. ventriloquist who plaecrl 'first In the talent: show, will perform ut IIH! soeonrl lat•grst wheal crop In Ill Ill Ill Jonn rnte will he hnsod on !JO'/r· tlw h lsi ory or ttw U. s. or the October l parity price hut: 4·1I Cluh Wcnlc .Tuly 1, Farmers will want to lwcp In not less limn $1.GO, na Ilona 1 has is. State Farm Insurance co·s 'J'llls huge nutp11l of wheal rc· touch wllh their local PMA eom· '!'he tn51 corn lonn rnto, nallonnl suits from an r!Xf~r.llrmt winter rnltteos regarding tho wlwut. Joan basis, wns $1.117. wheat cr/Jp. Trowr.ver, I he spring progrnm this year. H's generally Plainfield. Auto - Life - Fire ·II II * "' lfl wheat. r·rop Is bf'lrl\v awmgc. cxpcclerl that prlecs at harvest 1\lr·H. llllzel Rl.ephc11a 'l'Jwt·r! haV!! hPcn a lot. of 1lry time wl11 he JHlsherl below tho Tiny white pellets of lmcllrncln, BERNARD E.. WILSON, Agent '"' growing co11di lions in IIH! nor\ h· loan lr.vol. Farm officials ex peel nn nntlblotlc, when lmplanterl Rev. Darrell Tallman will nt· Wr!Sif!l'n part of 1111' country widespread storage under llw Un!ICI' tho sldn nl tlw base of the ll'nd the annual confr!rcncc to he 1 ear, lmve eausod pigs to weigh 1\'hr•J'I! tlw bulk of llw spl'ing poan program. '!'hey nrc advising held •nt · llw Mctropollt an chureh 'ft'lll'al Is raised. fai'I\lers· to check into their farm 11.3'/t• more at 5G days than !Ill· ' In Detroit: .Tunc 18 through .Tune ·-======:;::======::ir ''' '' '' slorage now ami get thalr. bins In lrcatoilrg· the snw 1'1'nm fhe Ill.· young chicl