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Volume LXIIIt—No. 28. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1984. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR

FENN’S DRUG STORE Many of-Our McKesson’s M ilk jil Magnesia*...... 39c ^-Customers Say A&f}-' - 5 lbs. Epsom Salts , ...... -St...... 39c 'Yeur new Ooedywr,. Dr. Miles Nervine-...... ;...... 89c Pathfinder is the hest Crazy Water Crystals ...... $1*50 Consolidation of Local Banks buy on the market" #■ We’ve made a lot of Pierce’s Prescription...... ,.$1.18 friends by eUinfi up Fletcher’s Castoria ...... 31c their driving needs and President Asks For Directors of Both Banks Vote^At Begular^Meet- recommending th m ew Rubbing Alcohol ...... 39c Improved Goodyear Bfomo-Seltzer ...... ••.•...... 25c, 50c, $1.00 Scouts’ Cooperation Pathfinders. In many ings Tuesday Evening To Merge Financial cases they provide all Vick’s Vapo Rub...... ■'•...... 31c, 69c the tire service a driver "A s many of you know, we are do­ Institutions; Will Provide Economy In can wse-r-and-lf-thatla^. -Pinkham?s_ Compound ...... 1.^™...... —...... /$l-09 ing everything possible in this emer­ our opinion for your car, - DeWitt’s Expectorant ...... 50c gency to help suffering humanity?* Operation and Better Facilities. we’ll honestly say, so. - spoke, the President Saturday noon, Gome in and talk It Dr..West’s Tooth Paste'....'...... ■»...... 17c over, no obligation. Palmolive Shaving Cream...... ^ ...... 25o to Boy Scouts all over the United At tire regular meetings of the Boards of Directors of. the States of America77’"He continued: "I Kempf Commercial and Savings Bank and the Farmers ‘ and High Quality at Special “56” fon Sore T h r o a t ...... 50c called upon the Federal Emergency Merchants Bank* held Tuesday evening, consolidation of the two Medium Price McKesson’s Cod Liver Oil ...... w...... ,..... • •75c Relief Administrator, Mr. Harry L. 4.4M T...... $5.65 Hopkins, to tell me what kind of a banks was voted, subject to ratification by a majority of the _Div West^Economy Tooth Brush ...... ,29c stockholders of the two institutions. ------4.50-21 ...... 6^0 -notional good turn would be o f.th e 4.75-19 ...... ^ 6.85 greatest ..service* He has recommend­ -Notices of- special meetings were mailed to the stockholders 5.00-19 ...... 7.35 ed. that during the balance of the of the banks Wednesday evening; the meetings to be held on Sat­ .5.25-18 ...... 8.30 month of February every troop and urday, February 24, asking for ratiiication_of the action taken by -p 5,50*19 v( . 11 .-,t t 7". 9.60~ HENRY H. FENN every-scout do^ewrything possible^ the Boards, of Directors.- There are approximately 250 stock-j GOODYEAR their separate localities to . collect holders-in-the-two-institutions.- The proposed name- for’—the - such .household-furnishings, bedding merged bank is “The Chelsea State BankU^ ^ ^ — _____— and=elothe8f=as=people_*mayr!be-able- to share as g ifts to those who g reatly Action taken by the' Boards Is In need them." -| line with recommendations 6f both MOTOR SALES GILBERT'S CHOCOLATES "Therefore, Task you, under the di- DemocratsWili Rally the , State and Federal- Banking De- ESTABLISHED 191T------rection^of-your rown-local-ofBcersjr*nd- At Michigan U n ionr paK^ents» ^.e main objective bei ng in conference with the representatives ...... •• ” ..... / ' to 0/1eConomize Isa inim ahawo opWation'Iiati nnnahd 4toa pro- . ■ of the Federal Relief Administration _ . , ., vide broader bahkincrfacrlities-to th?r and other local' social^ agencies, to Democrats ; fron> p»e Second r Con- community.’ It is recommended by gather up such of this material— as- gressional Dtstrict-Interested-Yn the, ^ bahklng departments that, where may be available foil distribution.** re-election of Congressman John P-j there are two banks in towns of this ^ Lehr w ill banquet at the Michigan , 8{ze ^ ey ^ merge(j j[f poggjble. J Tliis Week’s Bargains! In order to cooperate with the above -requesfPtlie Boy - Scouts of " Washte Union m Ann Arbor Dm^oursday^eye^ If consolidation of "the banks is: per-1 h. can D efiance C«K-oa , : , , . . . ; . , ,..21c- trawand LivingstonT i ' I ■- counties,‘______. l U v ,----- with ning, February 22i at ^:30. Everyone .fecte(j neither institution will be ! in the district interested^in-the-candi , W . • • 7 f ' .. 1---- . . ( -f 2 pkgs. Oxydol (reg. 10c size) . , „ ___ _ 10c their_leaders will immediatelyiateiy p~ytin- harmed Jn any wav. The action will timperation. plans which have just dacy of Mf^ Lehr is invited to-attpnd.- strengthen materially the financial T large K ellogg’s A ll B ra ii~, .. ;t ...... 19c- been completed by the local Council Leonard Sauer, State .Committee- structure and with -the combined re-: 2 cans Gtildjust Scouring Powder .. >. 9c office. Patrol leaders W ill' assign cer­ 'mairTK>itrthtB“Countyrwill preside as sources -the one larger bank w ill be tain blocks^ to pairs of Sco.uts, each chairmaq of the meeting. Boyez better enabled to* serve the banking.j One jpkg*. Oxydol 10c - 2 for 11c 24bs> 50-60 size Prunes...... ^Tvr^rfTTTvf pair being given-a-~number of cards" .Monroe will— be toast1-- needs of the community. Combined with description of the . work oh one master. • i • « T 2 5 e side and list of items which are to be [ Speakers,, include Hon1. J. C; Lehty wSim ill ;total . approximately $1,000,000, i —2 doz.-Het-€fess-Buns ^Xluli pound Manarch-Egg-Noodles . ,15c chocked by each. householder.-of^gi£taaGeo^ J . Jlm?ke:-&f-:A:nn--A-pborr Gharle» -' -Chelsea-ha s-forUmately-he&v- served ! . . - * ' • ' ■ 1 which they wish_to_contribute to this'-Blagdon of-Jackson,-Govi^-William A. b y’two of the_ strongest-banks^in- the.: 3 lbs. Extra Fine 4X Sugar * * ♦ • «— — i — m i i ■- ■ ■ » i. ■ 21c m m m m m m State1 and, their service to the comr • . ' '''•■* ' 1 , ■ ■ ^ ■■•.:’ •. . emergency relief. ;./ (Comstock, Horatio J. Abbott, Ration- It is hoped that the boys w ill be; al Committeeman,’Mrs. Jas. Hi Mc- mublty has ’been interrupted “only 2 lb. pkg. Seedless Raisins .. .; 17c able to cover their district by Friday j Donald, President of the Washtenaw during the State and. National holi- 1 lb» can Fancy Fresh Mackerel lirifh a/v>lnry1 I pAnrx + sr D flw in n »fl 4 iA nlllK onrl davs callei hoirie, o f church duties. . No collection i Burnett J. Abbott. Secretary of the ere among the first banks to be li- 2 cansJCampbell’s Tomato Soup-— -rv-.. 15e will be made at that time; but if pos- f State Administrative Board, ehsed by”9ie Federal government 1 lb. N. B. G. Chocolate Cookies 19c sible, should be done by Saturday,, preparations are being made to when the holidayjirder was lifted and February |7. , a ^ ; [seat between 400 and 500‘ v t „ l they secured without difficulty their Hot Cross Buns .. ., 13c doz. or 2 doz. 25c Arrangements, are being made for |qUet, ■ ' licenses to operate findOr the Federal Bring in your Kaffee-Hag Coupons...... ------central depots in each town, where ' ' ■ 11 ■ ■. Deposit Insurance plan which became the boys may bring, the donations, and * LA FA YETTE GRANGE MEETS effective on January 1st, this year. . They are worth 15c to you. 10 lbs. Pratt’s Dog Food ...... 69c from which they Will be dispensed up- . - .. 0 ' . , , ■ i The - - Kempf---- -...... Commercial.— — and; . ~^T. Sav- on orders from the CWA ^ase work.-./. La ,ayette4.Grang° ^eId a veW f n.-j ings Bank was founded in 1876 and ers, Each group should arrange its j ^ a“Ie.lTieetmf ?? / e,^?ning ’ the Fanners and Merchants Bank was own transportation of articles from } at ^ie home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter j organized in 1908. * the homes to the central depot, ex- ^ Beutler, w itt a good attendance,-. - - .------^GROCERIES and MEATS th‘ . * r 1*1 s k w o n Parents and friends.are urged to ifetin g , after which the program of, Town Hall Project "~ r cooperate wherever possible, by-noti-l ^ e evening was given as follows: l fvihg scouts of things they can sp a re ^ ^ ^ K : song^-'LitUe Church in [ , Little progress has been made by the Vale.** as well as helping in the use of cars, ^he-Sylvan-township-board—and -the and trucks-for transporting-goods to Roll call—Miscellaneous. village council during the past week ’ Reading—"Lincoln"—M rs. Geo. ,T. the central depots. in the matter ;of constructing a com COAL English. bination township and village hall oti Next Week for National guessing contest.- - the site, of the old towrh hall with Will Celebrate 50th Readings"Being a Neighbor" — r w T funda Wedding Anniversary Mrs, Mina Wiseman. Important Announcement Song—“MIchi^aji. My ! halrbeiTLw Iuring ^ Z* Discussion—“Should the Weight ■ S h“ e"f -g,” nroSosod h u E o An interesting occasion to the fam­ Tan-bo-boweroW-M by Geo. T, ^ T j.1 ^ 5 ily and friends of Mr, and Mrs. E . W . BUILDING SUPPLIES English. that formal application for {unds will McDanielsTs the fiftilth anniversary A pot .luck -supper was served, SHOP of their marriage at the horn? of M r. be-made to the county CW A directors I l8 S. Main Phone 281 Chelsea this week, — • and Mrs, Rha .Johnson ■ ^T1CE"1 (riYUR- PATRlINir I gUcces,i—of the project, depfmda 1 township,' Feb. 21,1884, On Wednesday, February 21, 1934 The birthday anniversary of George; the action to be taken by Congress in they will be at home at North Lake Washington, ' which falls on next | the matter of appropriating additional to all friends who care to visit them, Thursday, February 22, is a legal; CWA funds as well as approval of between the hours of one. and ten holiday and the local postoffice w ill l.the county board, We Solicit Your Business o'clock on their anniversary day. close-at 9 o’clock a. m. The rural' 7 T Funeral Home 'Mr. and Mrs/McDaniels will be as­ carreirs will not cover their routes on ; CORPORAL SPEAKS HERE sisted by their son Charles of North that day, In order to deliver* the i Corporal Ray Sullivan ofthe Mich- Lake, their son and .fa m ily , Mr, and papers to the postoffice so that .vil* j igan State Police addressedthe local Lady Assistant —Ambulance Service Mrs.Warren-McD5mieis=and-chiidrerr lage residents__ will ■ receive—thenvj-Kiwanis -club-ut-the-regular meetr of Chelsea and their daughter and Thursday morning?The Standard will ! which was held Tuesday evening, son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Mayer be published Wednesday '-evening/ Our Corporal Sullivan YVas ‘very‘interest- f-Munlth-aml several friends-of the forms will be closed, not .later-tftan .lng in his. explanation-of-. the work- community,------, ---- ; ~~ ’ ~ Wedhesday noon, and we will appre- [ and problems confronting the state -elate tire—eooperatieR- oi i and news~eontrtbutors in DISCUSS HOG-CORN CONTROL getting! weapons which had been confi'scatedl f f lb £ T ^ M it 4- e o a F ^ o ? Phone 1> *- Chelsea i copy in early. Rural pajpers w ill not by thcrpolice officers and told"of the* A meeting of North Sylvan Grange e_i' 'HONE 112 ------CHELSEA “wasu held . .. Thursday . .. evening x. T,.aV iT I —------. robbers and other criminals. He home of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Laird. 1 0 l)E(STS OF.MANCHESTER LODGE urged cooperation of the public with hx> X qgpa M .Toe°sm nfe imd \ t r s A ^ : Twenty-five members "o f the local tHe^police forces iivliitfin g in^the hp-

W E SELL- -guests -of thp -Manchester Lodge. - The evening wms spent " in I reading, "Lincoln", by Mrs. Rqy Ives; j^ d i^ ^ H th the’ Manchester! ATTEND LINCOLN BANQUET H. S. Osier, Washtenaw county agent, cu“ire wim tno maneneswr, M . . . . £ R. C. A. Victor, Crosley and gave a talk on Hog and Corn produc- j the winners. A delicious lunch; taa» T ^ rl®c_5“ mWJ ?1** * 2 cans Libby Salmon . • * * « • 35c tion control. Lunch was served at the ! ^ai ***/*&•. A few weoks ago the ..Ana. Arb^r 01?. ^v,e* Lunch was served at the < NfaricHoator Lodge were guests of the-hing where they attended the Lincoln close of the meeting, logal?Lo^e^nd=4 ho!xihelg6a=4iwn-won--y~a^- — ^ aponaored by the Repub-, 6 caiis Bull Dog Sardines • -i\ i-r ■ •* i 25c “FIRE eAl^ES LAUGE LOSS the-euohre-ganuv—Plans—are—being4^caas of Washtenaw bounty.—Former- s . . . ■ made fo r the play-off somOtimc jn the I Dovernor W ilbur M. Brucker was . the l ib. Competition Cpffee .... .,....17c The fire which was discovered on — * ------1 principal speaker of the evening. Mr. Thursday morning at tho convent of { Brucker appealed for party "unity and Norge and Crosley Electric the. Dominican Sisters, 416 South S t., j | predicted an overwhelming majority 1 lb, Codfish ...... — 36c bunted practically all of the roof and KINCAID RESIGNS for, the Republican party in the State a part of the upper story. Nearly all Richard Kincaid, who has held the election this fall. 4 large Seedless Grapefruit ...... ,. 25c Refrigerators of tho furniture was removed .but position of teacher 4n . the Smith- much of it was badly damaged by Hughes Agricultural Dept, in the lo­ VILLAGE CAUCUS TUESDAY 3 large Pet Milk ...... 19c smoke and water. The loss is esti­ cal high sfchool since last fall, has re­ Although very little hps been heard mated a t’ between $3,000 and $4,000, signed and returned to his home in about village politics to datp, both the, New Cabbage, lb .___ __ ...... • • • 4 • 0 4e *W Service for All Makes covered by insurance. This has been [Grant, and„ Owen_____ Lyons of______Middle-* People’s and Independent parties will satisfactorily adjusted and the ro- 1 ville has been employed by the BoardTmcot in caucus at the town hall next 10 lbs. Onions______...... 25c PH O N E 413 building will be started as soon As ar- of Education to fill the vacancy. Tuesday evening, February 20.... The - Vanl^ments cairbATnade; People’s party caucus will be held at 1000 sheets Toilet Paper ... . *•»«*! 1/V ANNUAL MEETING 7:30 and the Independent at 8 o’clock. UNIQUE PUBLIC SUPPER It is expected that both pnrties wilt Honey Cookies, per doz...... • AWIAa A roast beef, dinner will bo sorved Tho annual meeting of the -Fran* place full tickets In the field. by the men of the Congregational, Telephone Co, will be held Weft parffih on Thursday, Fob^22r fromin e^ay afternoom-FebruM>y--84r -aM RL SCOUT MEETING------We will have, some nice grapes for Saturday, 5:80 p. m. until all are served. The, *t the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Girl Scouts had ttioir regular swen-of the pariah- are doing the werk l Goo-'Hoydlauffi..AR- members ate re* meKIng''at the high school Monday • of cooking and serving and you will quested to be present, evening, Feb. 12. They* spent, most 'll Everything Electrical find a tasty meal awaiting your com-! ' Mrs. Geo, Heydlatrfff* Of their time proparing for .their sec­ A.B.CLARK ; lng. Per plate, 85c. Adv. Adv. * Secretary ond class test, v * o ‘SyE E; IE IL- gt< to ------Ay4iTvh_s.-e.o -cbvUvvs-]\(v- AbyA4niaT_vvho_is-.a-neg.ror - . As—o ete art ik The sink. canrit ^ Neither -Ans.—No, . - pe te enti’ceidiaf the speed e. i_i lNe r daiis are. a-ilies _d ork Y ew (l_N iii_iin h iel.p < a U h P _ - eram ent ^Sdvitst,*”i*ra"RuaalanWbi^i ^Sdvitst,*”i*ra"RuaalanWbi^i ent -eram : s—the cii - s itie c e h t nsy— A : - tetrr‘ mu!'iithofi the-tprrrr‘‘ - "iNdi office w u tn icew Tork and was and Tork icew tn u w office "iNdi ‘ han one s c , - e r e h T t, c e r r co ’is y a w e n o n a th e r o "‘m c c ni . y—lunde— n t —l-ntr- -tbat -he iure figu e -th t a b t r- y a -w l§-unrnielons. for taste their in groes jan paes have adopt eb W d te p o d a e v a h s apers, A p d e w .” llo p n a u T' ljta ir o S d ce, p " n o lle o r e p ; s s u tliiin y th e , th ore i” m “ s e cip an rred e.-re ccu th o ith w in t i p t a u r th sy r e p a p negroes? hs ri, hc blns o h gourd tho to belongs which fruit, This sewiig a be crid oh. carried been Individual had of amountMsderwriting large s thongb un vr r jump. or over turn f h lra Te aue av can larva mature The larva. the ef t-was t f t rui of t e th f , o a ic it fr u A fr l a ic ite p r o o tr v fa f o e th e s tiv a a n w - a it e is r e h , w ily m fa ” ? a ic r e 1682.Oct.- 26, m A to e m o c Belgium France, d n are a date to faulted rte i te ntdSae. n 175® In States. United the in written Qe.-hn did—-WiUia.m_ Pehn Ques.—-When_ up around~on Jump ~theTnaldfe-—of==the- ntd States? United to bean the causes act this and bean, oh as t eg i te lsos o the blossoms becomes which the in the'"beans,” eggs its lays moth wm tes A ey ml gray of small varieties very A three trees. of swamp seed the is hoi ihe en o upbtnrvr ! jump'b^ttnrrover? to bean ht ass h Mexican-.: the causes what fe or ie cm .ot bearing ..out came dimes our after years 1919—three until organized not en a.i.xl a Elba?,._ at in.exile was. 1eon u idy mc' o long—N-trpo how mmvci' Kindly ou y ne n e. 2(1, 1816—'nine months Feb. on enpe n tet-ie as DuefO e ptit wo were who patriots er DoumeffiOe days. twenty-nine gnd " A ns.-—Wo--ean find~trothiBg- "to A -Jus- ns.-—Wo--ean find~trothiBg- n pi 2; 84 ad ae liis>_es* made and AprilJ2S; 1814, on usrpin rc; IJ pr cr »x month*. »lx ycnr; per II.JO price; Subscription N a f i o n a l S P E d i t o r i a l A ^ o c i a f i o n m A ns.— It is one of the the of one is It ns.— A moan "Soviet” does Ques.-—What -Ana=-The us-1 ol Tk t ko i a if know to Ttkd would Ques.-—1 —1 od n artcl n maga­ a g a m a in le tic r a an road 1 .— s e u Q e.— l yu ease expl n how o h in la p x e e s tr a a le p slr r o r you - e h t ill et ues.*—W g Q to. d e iln m te te in r e w t-” e in a,ll ly r a e N T one, r e ith e N ,— s n A aie nuac wa h frt kind first the waa InsuranceMarine k nejO&d clew mutter, —I ie a ai ily a d in ta r e c a n i ticed o n I .— s e u Q n.Ti i hereditary—1with is 'ne­ Ans.—This watermelons that it is Ques.—Why us—ht countries' -in Ques.—What n,Te eia jmig bean jumping Mexican Ana,—The ?S Ans u States Lmted the did.Ques,—Why Entered In tho v latollk’o Cholwo#, ut MK'b., us—o eteH-ruet will «ettle^HV-urgument Ques.—To Ans.- Standard ChelseaThe is ofc ws salse, ol* established, was office first ?.? nds of est e v a h ts s te n o c e c n a r u d n e f o s, d in k . .. ovne tnf e ln cud restore could alone he tlntf convinced ... .,. 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eetto"cupirvh theTesentatlon"ncoufpiimrivnh fdify ned "o eit l attacks" all.fudiisfry Intends "to resist dr hc si ta representatives that said which .dor 7 a o te national.recovery nct;'¥=^" the of (a) ,7 eeL»n took-oxc4HM—.eteeL-»on- upon company It that unions and holds -fyri»Hrtieu la-r-elm rgen ii to^gK-e-sImHnrTiuil lie!p"to -rnlfronds. •In Rochester, Mlnm, made and hls_way that the present plan of employee rep- of plan present the that i Ucieg ped tl rgto the right-of upheld, Ulcliberg tile aid Admlnlstra- tetpueted, was statement company nil stntentejit- that Implying le agllg s rvdd n section provided in bargalolng as tlve representative# ^wtren etd hwvr ta te executive-or- the however,serted, that clis ul t te rnil o colleo- the. to principle of fullyacrllies a—^ittbsttntlaP*—nu m- o Jhsn n NtAc ttA N and Johnson tor the criticism,! and sharp drew eniploy.ers,This by dominated ary unions e n Hsel oh fS, Poul,St, Haskellandver Bohh of ttnei aig tlrir;statenieFiT laying dalm-of aldared^tho duct ruego11 abridge a not t does employees,"lou the *-wl tall emjd representh tooyers,.™— designated thereby been r- uto o Cals otce o Den­ of Boettcher Charles of duettoa ot fr ainl recovery__an_d national for forta sub- a ^t| Issued the They tton. this To lion, given labor national the con met^and com­ steelpanies leading the all of ecutives pcalt, *t eper«tkHi» »Tjfl man p*ot tpeclall*t«, dea! Thty Introduced then aenate, houseand both In Wr# measures The control, federal nnder country the ef market* stock the bringdesigned, to ill b e th e b ever, how 'still s, d n sta could * o n t r II lte u _A» fa e d ; re fnretgn efn h to leave 1 t s a u m r fo ho ain thrft rem to unofficially itted erm p s a w , 7 ry a bslbs f no mnrte t con­ to tnhor minorities of tbesrlgbts e rqet ht ac- that reqneat ber ao bad s ttd nlibve. as­ They stated boardlabor ns tloni elec* conduct to dent o cran xet akd on Ex­ hacked down, extent certain a to ipnlatton, tiradlug, marginal selling, short with bill* formulated them with andence lnlstra- adm ' -the f o hand# the In corpora- ts u p . ned ow g in v a h ent f- is u s th governm in ysleh by h p e him d a o m t tw ed Im­ fugitive The inrorm life. dangeroutto hi* gov- , M e th then hut s ary en ru , th eb A lth F ea h at IB f t -o n e se in u a c em e b e tim S of la-hls comjulUed auldde court, eral * o.ih ——■ too.high.a* n tkn onttFU, -v for g-tv, toTnotit-FaU*, t»ken and at but up. packing hegan mediately akr fS. al Minn,, Paul, freeSt.banker was set of ae epn'ni M til i « fed­ « trial, in Ms keeping'until safe authority to board came the :steel-Induslry and TBA ^ h was-captured Chicagowho in recently T rdto. ' . .. .. ' . tradition. e*. avoid to effort hj* woultDgo wherehe in known not was It this- writing lvd a fj^lr i a waslleved j he- rate-norhe speoi- he did say-what not times, didbeft^r cnrslnl edr it confer into congresalonal leaders * contlnu for and year another for Idle Sioux Kansaseither Gify. City or agciH'li'* conducting were Intensive an rbby ubrd e o mr. It more. or numberedprobably ten o uh n hlnln cnrcern ; contrncteirin ohllgntlons on too much tbtitlieThotiKhhthe'dcbtonvaspaytffg^ The.Presldent,JobeItknown.. letting . USDN, ROOKRVRLT pUKSlDRNT, v celled hunt for tlto abductors Bre/ner, of who ie n ta te ne strengthening. need they that and tive boon particularly effec­ not hnve laws boon haveThere these complaints that nbe te Individual rearrange the tohls-enables dark et m-neet ae through ft pnot rates ami-interestdebt ih h mjrt o. hs i tjwosTie those of. majority tho with f hi-et truh u agreement; au through their-debts of. Tl h iaoiy f hi creditors. their ihajority of oTtlf the cl Uo\vu..the prlm>!ppt scale Interest and Rtihdivislonti, states to. political of er coi’noraMons-nnit”munlctpRlltles_or enable would already, approvnl house oth^ down, cutbe could also fixed charges that andable, terest-would-ma kepiryment-more^prob-’ anddebts private tocitizens, States ed o hs o Idsr, i ws il to- was. tlmtfopinion lrp_ ihld the of reauctlon of lie be Industry, of those to viewpoint His Unit­ to dobta ,to foreign owedapplies structure. debt the of s n Important an reduction toward as stop oirdebtralroRld^be^reditced all.claseei ~ Q. r mer. Bre Q... . g 11 Saead tlfl lw eiiforcement ft^lcfal' law .State-and neckties. He hsd admitted the sM the admitted hsd He neckties. le B hd Iv. ot press a ^I,ve.n out had NBA Tlie ee ta ecsie neet ae on rates Interest excessive that eves en Sne, notorious' kldt Sankey, verne MDE IST.i wh wa de to due as w ho w INSITI.Ti, EL D AM eilto i led i fet whicheffect inLegislationalready is il bfr te eae wih have which aenate, the before Bills ii^htpc4|..Ad-h_-A;-wre -ehs-ey n-ruuet a-yvn onHl o Tueaday^the .on Town-Hall at-Sylvan- and-fraudulent* ■ -eelhisl-vely ini»^ahat!p-cm4l|^.-..And.-the_N-BA_;-twnrded h» onstkd. from G reece dn~ JTpbru- dn~ reece G from onstkd. h» inpd Kwr G Ilrarner. G. Kdward kidnaped, flays v WENTY-TWO y agn, sn a op made loop a using hanging, by eee tevci «* ed oLo keig p h fdrl oe o the to dole federal the np keeping toL/or held ««* beUeved the-viciim room i te I’reai* tne Tiy o employee for n under constantund guard. ^ t ) h- f. a C*-11 -hd-i ,^i Rt.) 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r wifi er H omte, — committee, ere . erl o Txs Democrat, Texas. of TerrillGeorge B. rhi'hkthfttrepedkeajK'eled tlie^power ltn l-ob ue-o te former the used-for mlHtont le-to-be administrationun­ Works Ing the.Clyll h mny s o e sd y h fed­ the by used be ls!to money The proprtate^liMltXiOIOtXiforcontlnuatlon" i te el pr o My Adt BOO Abdnt May. of part eerly the til actlvltlea. relief lone'The opponent direct waa Kepreseutatlva and OWA of ts ts 4B0 about and laid, wet it purpose, ettva asd n h bl t ap- to bill tho on passed tentntlvea aefrteG O P Preetdenttel P. nem* O. G.the datefor ef spoken beea R«|>ah- ettea party,' the bat Rcan ef leader* forceful moat OWA the for ere-oL-A^HH4ean—good*;— T-lie—bank- aeoy Wie a efrt to CeUfornta la While that category, from hlmeelf removed now lerksv New thehae But I9S6, In Inatioh would be entirelyowned bv govern. the Q - - di­ a RFC. -- thevision be of would bank The producer. partial’ guar-government a be ually the_arrangement act­ wouldtnent^so oItnin fbcmn ! ggadldate. becoming bat* of ! noIntention certainly most “I press the told MUle Mr. others, and Hoover Herbert n al n $10,1X10 and Jail In fine*. In eso o ceis o oeg purehss- foreign to credits of tension ne of .nn.vmenit- f, o *ntee o te ceto o a rdn bank trading a of creation the, for u1ao_b Dee r i l,t when h w la,Bt, fi' - d a er ~ b illy ecem fin D heetr by aea~lnrd^nut- ca Jud1catod_ hone w ale wud e ibe o le ,yeac« flve to liable he wouldfaulter ocn pyet f eale war defaulted debts, of pnyment forcing ia rn lifo a C f o son n oh J iram H r to a Olfice^ Pott Browa'i to adjacent room le tee ee 000 prohlhltioh 0,070 were. re- there s tlee, a w - ent endm am teentli lgh -E e tb ltto o a rvt la t a-de-- to loan private a of flotation country,'and In .this loan private any prosecution. and opinion s The free. w set bepealed should la prohibition f a n tto a te'n a T e violating th of accused person* all that distributed contracts-were and routes hc I dei d t rvn t foat­ a flo e th prevent to ed n esig d Is Which hc wl prily newie ex­ underwrite partially will which ae, wt aot i,0 defendants, lit,000 about .with cases, r ws iie it cran mall _opet8tlng__,co»!_ “particular" certain among into divided was coun­try the which at officedepartoient iiieetlng’’ a tp “secret held a In pated edn I fdrl courts, fedbrnl Inpending n Aeia sdn I He Illegal Hie In siding American any hwd ot fie otat hd been had office contracts post showed rl rw ad McCracken partici­ and Brown eral I’oatmaster former Gen­ that and ly" le n dsryd upead corre- subpoenaed destroyed and flee liehndreinoveilfroinMcCrnekeii'sof^- -thiit-Brittin showed admitted, ale that et u tls a vacated. was tills but rest president FTnrris Ilanshue, M, ways; rce hs en ne'ehia ar­ under'technical been Mc­ has Cracken Hansliue’s !■ semltnvy. Oivvlb, AjrTlxpresa^aml.-Oijherl Western of h ohr ae , H. I,, are others The f otws. r­ ir A Northwest. of rtt, ie president vice Brltttn, Wusliliigton. In law prsTdicos.McCracken be punishedfor notcontempt, why cause they^slmuld show to tho beforosenatepear them gating air -mail -con­-mail air gating rt a l fu of four All trite ta Investi­ Is that mlttee W diitain ad he ar Hue offi­ air three and administration, Hoover the In aerousullcB nerca^for ih h snt com- senate the with il gt no a- Jam into got cials ets ytm f audits. of system ment’s nur it arln ad nie con­ engine and airplane intoInquiry ovd, t a asre ta automo- that assorted was Jt volved., ed o hne I te ay depart­ Navy the In would changes predicted, to waslead It thut, tracts eatet otat fr rcs run­ tracks for contractsdepartment ig no ilos . millions. Into ning ety once i te at ih the with past the in connected nently A unanimous A SupremeN opinion the in­ be to said were Legion American o a e o $00,000 War of In return for fee a for u o In-NVnsliingUmlug on Hint promised to a dprmn. w lwes promi­ lawyers Two War department. * Hiram H . 8*n ie mm atu^s m be ashed am beenmi Imd bile fact ui^rs noe a SIO.IKKMKK) a uncover the In scandal B codn t ChairmanAccording to .Tesae Jones codn t te Dmrrcrr represeirtn * himn lc' rpr t te son- the report Black'sChairman to on io n h o J 'o you ''not GDKN h hue aa committee naval house made an The osbe roe probable candi­ ove» or possible “nX»V CE b te rsdn, fedora! President, a theACKED by V T ltl -cmc h -senate the -dclmtc little ■VLTl asd h il Inti’nduriMl-hy-Sen-passed the bill rii jr Ivsiain u fco- wus Investigation jury griinii v a assat ertr o com- of secretary assistant was ILL LA l» M eectd toap­ cited were o S

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jday, the 20th day of February,. 1984, 1984, February,. of day 20th the jday, ae fie fr h esig bm and tbrm ensuing the for Offices lage be hold at Sylvan Town Hall on Tues- on ill Hall w Town Caucus Sylvan at hold be Village Party- dependent Michigan. CholAea, of Village of. Clerk fla fla lr,o Vlae f hle, Michigan, Chelsea, of Village of Clerk, il­ V .'for candidates nomination plac­ In of ing purpose- tho r fo M,, 8:0„ true, absolutely Are fte^ee ofEia s God 's Elijah f o Iffthe-^Jenes In:”MoH ih aul tk ot stand, out* tuke Samite Samuel, With With n jens ite band, little Ejdeon’s In old. are that Traditions magnify to fictional Are t em t m i w beliovq we if me to aeoms It told, we’re miracles, And parables, the of record The ... i hts l tee s o that. to is. there all That’s ts faith and power, w ill comfort comfort ill w power, and faith ts ht whale That Divine. If question We Tho_’ Rev-D a by answered sublime, fiueetionmures To hl-lseig hu «• Radio thru listening While- Thought: Modern h oie s-eey ie ta'a Peo­ a that' given -hereby is Notice YNE—n l lnmr on landmark old E-—An N AY W may properly properly may ipy js a,story,” “just simply d te tljs ie that, like thlnjjs other nd Ir. TH OF S R E H T A F E H T F O H IT A F Atu Crtn M E. Home. . E M. Carlton, —Arthur o-the-enBulng for- ind Caec BahnmH Clarence Signed? 0 Signed; Clarence Bahnm lller, lller, Bahnm Clarence Signed; AUCITS” GFTC A L IL V V IL L A G E CAUCU S S CAUCU E G A L IL V ' ' . ' ' adT Joshua; and'Tn H of February, February, of Of. —Klcnca-M-ooa_of_theas Youenn pick dressa or suit on Hs looks'. I ep ofkelp A perfume tundamenUli. •cmtlny,Electrolux operalee fee become leee to moving ever nothan- parts has permanent and silence becausertt* H ttiingi. With Rlectrohix. youcan aspect noiay. Operating cost, too,needs carefnk 1 By Order of Committee. Committee. of Order By n po wa Jonah, weak poor und -m a tc h e d -a d v a n ta g e* e* t g ta n a v d -a d e h tc a -m d y re o Committee. of Order By pi* Ga CompanyService S y n a p m o C as G epair*, R atng la, edm m o r f reedom F float, g tin ra e p O Con$ider> way_.between, the. river river the. way_.between,

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K* Huron St M § 1 tx f 0 pr u o ec b. f a gon^ anner e n n fa a ground^ eat h w of bu. each on bu, per 80c of ¥ tax g *▼* . , 1872.S, ne at O congres apprvd.unu- u n roved-.lu p p a 187H, 1, ss e r ay g M n o c t en 'Of artm act ep d ollh'o under |m«i e th ' ' Facta about fundamental wet lu i tebed ’ blend. the in flour -wheat .. schedule. W here hard w heat is used in th e blend we absorb' absorb' we blend e th in used is heat w hard here W schedule. heat w own- his Producing IL. oohrpaecnyu ban-oree ption. exem -your obtain you can place other no t A MI LL. w heat there is no tax .whatever. tax no is there heat w aef’mwha ft SM TYPE P Y T SAME e th of heat w fi’om made in exchange there is ah exem ption on the am o u n t o f soft soft f o t n u o am the on ption exem ah is there exchange in h a i h mon fforgvn n exchanfe. in given flour of ount am the in tax the Phone 52 Phone t cr woe is. sud by Issued first. ore w s card l sta o P anted! W ilLvjHjt ^i< -..-parte.-mfeaaI^Mi«<< h Twr raey Co. Creamery Tower The t a e h W r u o Y e g n a h c x E W^r ecagn fo fr e o the foUowini e h -t on t hea w for- r flou exchanging -We^are ewn MI K IL M E R O M want We W here all soft w heat dour is taken in exchange fo r soft soft r fo exchange in taken is dour heat w soft all here W Exem ption from th is tax can only be obtained A T A A T A obtained be only can tax is taken th is from flour ption Exem blended a r o flour heat w hard a here W drtetr ftenw a assiga processing a assessing law new the of s term the nder U is P* Card* Po*t First . troJux {wssiblycan And wear) that your opn Hack company every services nnd a S I ay ovneet . EX- . . convenieneet. many its first-hand Rxumine self! F®CT MORE Electrolug it sells. Pi eta puF u p best~an e h T ^ R U O L F S R E E N iO rP But seeBut Electrolux for your- M A E R C d n a ^ C M E F L O U R -F o r fineat bread bread fineat r o -F R U O L F E M C ^ aig8 ls-e b. f heat. w of bu. lbs.-per baking—82 HOE X FOR ebafYWt^ beatfOYTWatl^— he T FLOUR— IX EN O PH n—6ls prb. et . heat. w f o bu. per lbs. ing—26 Fl r~ u lo F r o F o sentgg or * t o b r A n n A L I M evc? bet o movtoc of Absent* Service? 8 .ther^ H S F B lfliU IB, Y R A U R B FE , Y A RSD THU is xmp-rn-hs a on flour n o tax pt-froni-thls exem

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^THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1084. THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHEJ MICHIGAN ?, . ■ ■' '■ ■ V ■■. - ■■ V- "■■"=■■ 'v ; :■■■■: p u p i -1 ‘ * Ing-^ltr-he-fouml -the. two -freshmen through, punched in the cobblestone In this country since 1787. From a York, director and vice president 14 ■ again heavy losers. This time less 24 YEARS AGO basement of the Skoda house where study of these records and charts, the Broadway Association, and now (• lenient, most of his Indignation, was ■v February 17. iflio ^ lun? Jn# truck had rammed It. Mr, peaks und depressions Of our .eco president of Tho American Refunding directed against Buckley, lie ordered rs^Dennla-Spauldlng-ceku- .mmiic-history_cuu~bo-tmced,-^-lnT(dW- -Gorporatiop-of New -Yorlfi— Mattr— ;-lrtm-tO"ttay^ttwftjr-fro ni-ttiB-stirden tg“ , V . brated their 50th weddimrwedding anniversary Shop, who at present occupy business was 10 isjrcentrepi above nor " ...... In his dormitory und1 throutcnod to the resldoncu must have thought one nml; In March 1033, pusinoss was 61 • LIMA ; TOWNSHIP TAXgS compel him to do so, And then, be­ on Wednesday, Fcbruury 10, / Herman Mauror of Great Falls, of the old-war-tlme caterplllar trac­ percent below normalT^KhTpeuk (if I will be at ths Farmers A idcr* V cause he already knew of something Mont, spent Sunday at. John Moeck- tors wok W”,H making an attack awack upon them 1929 has boon equaled, or-surpassed, disreputable in lils~ past life in Van- chants Bank, Chelsea, every Saturday I el’s. Mr. Maurer has been away from jwh'm tlm-'heavy-vehicle struck.-^AT^f^^^ttTnoH-^-our-historyrhurrn e w afternoon until further hotlce, td coP- dalia—he accused him or cheating with Waterloo for 10 years gue has L' the business low point been loaded dice, ltel’ore be could be loot Lima township taxes. George Brenner has sold his farm equaled or exceeded tho low point of stopped,, Jordan seized them and F R E D KOOH, in, Limu to John 'Mljler. MORKNCI—Flying squirrels paid 51 percent in 1933," he suid. "Strunge 20tf r Twp, Treoi^ proved his claim that they were Henry Hoffman has purchased 40, a. visit to the Observer oflflco Tuesday, us It may seem, tho upturn of tho weighted Inside, , Ruck ley then at­ aCres of the Rufus Phelps furm in 'i'll© s(|uirrols, four of them, were cap­ present depression was first begun on tacked him, partly In hatred and parL Juno second, 1932." Mr. Jackson is I. H. WEISS ly In dismay at being caught; .violent Lima township. tured by Artennis Wotrlng oh the Paul A. Geiger of Clinton and Miss Scott ClementH farm live miles north­ well known to many of the old Ply- hU m -w eb exchanged and a battle' Lucy L, "Sawyer of this place wero TTiouth residhntsr^He -is u giwiuate of General Trucldng, Cement Blocks, anj^ royal'ikight have ensued hud not othoir east of Morencl Mr. Clements arid occupants oil Die same door been at­ married in Adrian on .February 11, Mr. \yotrlng brought the squirrels to the Plymouth high school; class of kind or slse for sale, delim ed. J.N .-D a n ce r sold one hundred tracted by tho uproar-and separated thfi-Obsorver offlce Tuesday^and had 1907. He has-been Jissistunt manager the antagonists. ocres of farm land in Sylvan to Peter thorn put' on a dying act around the of the John Wannumaker Co., Now Llebeck. Ho has sold the balance of office; Flying squirrels differ from •HONE 21, CHBL8 BA ___ mMHMWU. „ , „ Ilniidull had no Idea how Informa­ Ctwrjfkk'Wi P / I n % m] his farm property. . 1 to Patrick Hickey. -birds ns jfllders do from airplanes. mmmkmmrn tion or the altercation-and its enusos Chris. Fahrner, J r .J a having-ina- They can sonn but can climb no high- reached the college authorities, in all terlal deUverolt^t hie farm in Sylvuh probability, one of the disgruntled vic­ or than their parting point, Flying THE 3T0RY CJenter, for a new I'esidence, -- j - squirrels seem to be a scarce article tims of Duck ley’s fraud carried the bookshop on NVomllnmi avenue, l Freeman ft Burkhart are making of late, M rr Clements said he had tulo to-tho oxecuttvo. committee,— At CHAPTER I.—Strickenduring tntii- didn't spoftk Jo him tluuuJUuoaiit to^ many' sales of fine horsegsand ‘find tt not soon one before in years, -— Ob­ ilfon into tn# Mu Rat* Blgma frater- look him up jater, but haven't got any rate, Randall know definitely that hard work to supply the demand. server. »Uy, Stuart Jordan, university etu- around to it," soveral days Inter-Mutt body began an NOTICE! Rankin shoolT his liomi in obvious mvesttgttttom .ronnuii the two fresh­ fovtuno' to fa ir bn Monday evening MASON-—A charge‘of dynumlto at perplexity, "I don't see liow Buckloy men and others wero summoned hoforo and break her right arm, It and perforce'testllVod against Ruck- the base of a beaver darnin section could posslblyv have studied ’at Aber­ 27 of Alai« -conslderi'd him To'bliimo for Ills dis­ and Saturday of this week, • - Your taxes for the year 1933 are now grace/^ ___ . the state .conservation com mission to '__“ 1 “ think I can explain. that," .Ram North Lake had fre<- rural mail-da- wreck the dam. Two years ago — HHro|>l,v-to tho-iio.v'B qiioHtlorir-nan* Itahdali-shook-rus-nomtr "i-supposo- kin took out u profonsionnl oarit from dal) declared. “He simply gnvo iniseT livery on Monday. beavors built dams In the samo local'-- ho did, but I couldn't say_ii,bout tlmJT’ due and payable. I will be at the tote packet. Information In the application ho filled Milo Updike is preparing to move Ry, Tho county drain commissi oner out for admission here. You see, be­ he nns.wored, “You soo, as farnsTm " T h i s will tell you my tuiBlnosB," ho back to h if farm, south of this village. sent wrecking crows to the dams cause of his run-in with Jordan, hb~ •aid. “If ypu.havo seen tbo nowspa,- concerned, the ivbohralfftU’ tsTmmfayt .....A daughter_ ...... ______of J ohn„ Koch’s______..slipped____ thon, It-ia estimated that the prtsent ~yqg dismisaoddlsbonorabirfromAbeF -I wasn't in the dorm at l he time of and~fpil-oiwu^sIdftWulk„(ma-day. Jast; icolonymtimbers^ubout' iOO animajH;-™ ^ Parmers andJVferehants Bank each pern today, TbuH-knmv7 tliat-ft-stitdonP deep. With such a blot on his record, "lirOrguTTibnt, I got It all from other named Jordnn from the neat dortnl- week anil broke her arm above the el County News, no-otUer-school in the-couotry^vvould fellows telt bow. lory wa«~Ktirert tirer ntgnr In a fra- accept him, To get In another col­ you what tlioy told me," ternlty house. I am Investigating his The shadow soeial at Mr, and Mrs. Saturday to receive the taxes. lege, he would have to begin.all over, t‘Do you know what hocumo of PLYMOUTH—Buslriosa Is going to death. T'l^bellove the latest ^counts, G. HuUel's last evening vyas attended be from 20 to. 20 peicont above nor­ as if Ii _came.directly frbm high school; BucltloyiboLween theTme^ha Jeft Aber­ by -a large erowd-awt-was -a hucoosh menttouod^that-tlKmgh a Junior at the 6 mal during the year 1996 declared And then he’d have to lie about how deen and turnpd up hero?" in every particular, - university, Jordan only entered this he spent the two_lntervenlng yoars. • At the negative reply, Rankin rose Clifton Jackson, Plymouth high school year. Tor the last two, he attended X. Otto Stelnbach playy the__baH8 graduate and now president of tho If the university didu't suspect .any­ and thanked the hoy for his assist* ' Aberdeen college In Hmmlhul, Mo,, viol with tho U, of M. orchestra at thing, It .would believe lit© story about- _*nce; ■ wtvs .evident. that-, ho could American Refunding company of Now —transferring- this past-autnmnr The Ann Arbor. York , in an address Tuesday evening working." , - , — -glve hlm-iio ftirlher Information nt the Leigh Palmer, Who has boon ill tho office of Admissions Informs me, Mr. moment. bofore members, of the Plymouth Kl- ED. KEUSCH, Randall,'that Aberdeen was also your ThO ttOltouie Randall outlliiml prob­ past month, returned to his work-at wanla club, He made the prodlctlcm - •» original Alma'Mater”; , ably explained the deception corfectly, Tlu> detoctlvo did not make tho mis- the U. of Mi on Monday. . . ' . that business would, contluiio tortm^ ■Jnhn^PfMiller.'avcompanled—by The ooy cloHou the door of Ills room but Ranklrrrmnde-a -mentarTTiTtTr'ur la-- tako^of- plitvh>g-t<>o--gi'oni‘ a - value: as Sylvan Township^Freasuren Monday prove -during all of 1984 and 1985, and Invited’Rankin to a clmlr ; he took quire of.Mr, Warwick as to Its feas­ yet upon his account. True, It ropre- Rev. W. P, Considino, loft with til© peak in 1986. “Statistics of! another. — ibility. u ■ . sented his first , progress^ In t|ie case ntorninfif for St. Vincent’s colloffe, business activities have bemn recorded- “Oli, Is that- why yen,ve'"eaTfeT’on "Now, Mr. ' RamtiLll/i^-JiiL. .awkedi and .rovcmled a niottvo for Jordan’s, Plttaburg.~Fa.v^whoro ho will take up me?" lie ’remarked. "Yes, I was a “what was the cause of this trouble death,. While It might sdorn rnthor the olassloal couVae. froalniuui Inst . yeqr In Hmiiillml, but betweou him and young Jordan?" weak to the adult point of view, a col- -dwldedizwould-ratlier go to a larger" --^It-l-ten-you-Hmt^l^i^yTftrd^ -lege-nvan-wnuhV, he apl^-hv- eonslder^lt- and better known school In this part reluctantly, “I_ don’t want you to usn .serlous and exaggerate : Its ■''gravity. 1 OUR NEIGHBORS ] 'trtmvo U*tittttff~agivluKi Muok- ■And In llnokley, who Was evidently « ------_.ley,—ILjcaidLhav.ouny- connect km with DFXTir.nwVcoordhig to tlio.-venoi’t to quit school, without' even finishing Stuart’s death; ami 1 wouldn’t euro to and oxdte a hlUoriioss more mnllgnant in the Fobruai'y edition of Tho Mivhi- the term." . ' ' - >.. goTirilfrinto a/jaluT" ~ ■ tlmn-a worse-injury^— Pnpthndarly Ifr gan--BeVlr-tlie-official-mftku»!ne-Id/-tlio. Rttnhln.vvas .properly ■Interested', "la jl|a_-entire nntural -auitmle-moved -nlnco coming' to ,tlm anlvorslty, tlm. Michigan Bell Telephone company, that so? j;Mrs. Blxby said someth in tlu> detectlVo^-sbt-vhia--iuind-a.t-^easo.- murdered., hoy should have—again MisH-Minnie Dnloy, agency chief ,op- about, you not being lu the host of “Vou will have no resnonHlhim-y at clashed with hint xTr Interfered with eratbr of the Dexter exchange, loti lealih ...! hope.it Isn’t thaCt -utir^ -hli-hiif.snlts, Rut to prove flint lluok- -the Traffic department of the J --"T h a t’s* Just -tho triinbler Rauilnll learnTtlrcr-saunr tin.,.ts_frmir_tlTF_;vhef^' -ley-h a d-^-rea son—t o -effin m I t~t ho-crlunr erm district— Sho._w.aH credited with- ♦xplainod. "A*'damnnhle—tiitWrcular deen authorities; nod they will have, was not enough, If be lacked the. op- tho sale of 88 new telephones for the condition koeps undermining my to confirm them, anyhow, So It won’t port null,v. That problem Rankin could year 1938,-—Leader, strength, 1 ' wasn't here In 'October ho necessary for you ever to appear In not deal with until he learned where more that) a weekend classes had only the case." ^ ^ the two.missing brothers had been duf: STOCKRR1DGE—Robovt Hubbard begun when It got the better of we. With this' assurance, liamlail began Ing the ''initiation, It seemed liupos left Sflnday afternoon for Camp My doctor advised mo to withdraw for an-Recount of the doad boy’s foinl with slhle that Buckley, . presumably a Houghton where he him a position in tM iWfiWwP'flOU fOlit A WjlllO At ilOID©-}— ‘ a small institution he ritual; -was-t ptano-playor for—Hie and Mr. Warwick granted me a leave Aberdeen maintained separate sleeping less present, ui the cevampuy, Camp. Through the work of Bnul of absence on his certlllcate of Illness. quarters for Its Hm-yonr in on; and (To be continued) Goodwin and the supervisor of Ros­ That’s why 1 just signed up for mili­ as at other colleges, it was the system common county, he waa able to enter under the quota of that county. a Only tary training class, Instead of gym- there to place.upper classmen as mon- Brtakln> -o-Mlrror — f— sasiumr But I feefthe whote troublo throe"buysTo fgn havc boon.called df- Itors In charge ofTioiu. While a first- Don't; he alarmed If you break a mir­ beginning again ami 1 don't think I’ll rect from our village.—Brief-Sum^*" " year -student, '.Ionian had jserved- as ror and some one says that you’ll have be able to see It’ through." eias.N seereinry.; which, was probably seven years' bad “IncIT Imcause, like BUI G.HT ON—d.,ooklng-helpleBH us a “I was wonderingL wind your uni­ why he was soteiitod-ttM a -monltor'-dW' -most Bupei'stltlous, It Is all nousonse form algnltled,'’ the (letecUve stated, " i largo turtle when it in turned over on Ing his second term the past year,. He and merely the end of wlichcraft flint didn’t know that the-nnlverslty taught had • proctor’s dut.teH—to maintain Its'back, a two and a half ton Mundua was practiced during the Middle ago#. truck loaded with cusoa of beer waa military tactics aa a ’study." order among the rooms he controlled. In those day* If sonic one wanted to do harm "to some one else tie would lying on its side at 3iQ0 o'clock Tues - J ' f V l1.ftWBUUlft.wi>,*- ..BWlW.Of day liftevnoon at tho foot of a sevom -contrive- to break a mirror imn- whteti: was" much caalor, ____ them when ho could llo must also the second person hud "I'alely peered, fopV’ii^llTJsff^rRnd-Rlvcr-juat— this Rankin reverltid to the ohjoei of his ! report serious InrratiHms of school It was said that.If the mirror could be side of where the street tarns east to­ of the Farmer, fllU ,. “What I wanted to ask ..you, Mr, broken before the Image of fhe vletim ward Detroit at the Intersection with ; regula'tloiis to t|ie othclul exeeutlve’ old US-28, In spite of the seven-foot iUndall, Is whether you were uequalnt* 'committee, ^ bad "evaporated" Sevan years' bad td with Stuart Jordan at Aberdeen, I luck would be bound to follow the dtPp and the flop-over thut It made, t In particular,- tho edict against' gmn- the truck did not .seem, to tho.casual am seeking for facts about, his past I hllug In the- dormitories., was very smashing of the glass, AcHtally, of for the Farmer, Ufa In hopes . of leurnlng something course, -tlie-whole Idea Is litllcujoua, observer at least, to be badly dam­ | Htrlet. Tho llrst discord was catised aged. The cases of beer also appear­ that w ill ’ help clarify the problem ,of ! by Jordan’s discovery of ituckley and Just as ridiculous as thinking that the fell death* Anything yon know of him ed to be intact nml there was no sign i two-oHils charges engaged In a oeaUl spilling of salt will bring bad luck, might be valuable;*' ------h- of ah amber stream winding its way gunto for large stakes, Roth the stu­ Thgt particular superstition Is tlto re­ by the Farmer through the freshly rfallen-snow, But “Aa a matter of fact, 1 did know dents wore young men amt Inexperi­ sult of the' very ancient Idea that to Ida," the student replied "Only cas­ there was a holo large enough to put enced, with more money and less hal- spill suit at a man's table after one ually, though; he was a sophomore, a football, or perhaps uh “Andy" Thafs-just,wlutl.it it is tintliis Farm IV ^ ^ tu i’h.uppoars'tvviM’y Wod-. auea than was good for them; some­ has dined with him Is to Insult him • class ahead of me, For one term, j would say, “a couple of footballs1' nesuhiy in 'riio Aim .Arhor Onily \ n\vs. It’s dovotod oxolnsiyolv to-Carm, how, Ruck ley had become acquainted and challenge him to_battlo. he happened to serve aa proctor of tho i rfffcihiVt’d atul .uoimti-V—Ly_tti'u>, m 11 li ns -ti m o !v i'nr n i mvws and s poopoo ini frashman dormitory in which I llvwl nrtidos \viiHon nml oilitod Ly nion wlio thomsolvos aro pniotionl i t Aberdeen. Rut that was my only ; farmors. ‘ contact, with him and i donT suppose thaw would he anything liLthat which- It is pcoparod for you whoso interests aro so olosolv alliiuj with you could possibly use." | agrienfture -,te give von ah accurate picture of the important develop­ “Didn't anything ever occur that ! ments in the nation’s rural life, to offer-you nn exchmuje of ideas atid -crime ?", i to assist yon Willi he 1 pI'uLsu.nn'c'stions,______... :. Though reasonably Rankin couldltard- 13 iive"expcctetrnTtrre^ire was dlsap” .'The Farm Page, “Noighhorhood New -of-eomies, pointed, prodnee, livestock aiut ponltry niarktn reports are hut, a few, of. Uni. — "Nothing7lhat b remember,".. Itan-- 'cm\ut. many special feaiuresofThe Daily News, And they, together with up- AaU apoke slowly. “Jordan had some ffifficulty wUh a classmate of his, The spent dollar comes not back. Once _to-tnp-mtnuto Jiows oi world, national and local (‘vents are yours for Eotpli Buckley; I heard of that be- ^pent4 t ia-gORe foFgoodr The dbliar you only $3.00 a year, (You may pav this at lhe.jmt±i-of.olhv a mouth fortO MVM it took place tn my dormitory, , months,) BtntlHmi Bapk Account at the Kempf (Mij? out 'the coupon, mail it to ns, and begin receiving at once *«h, , t ! Commercial ^ Savings Bank is here for — Thf datocUva’s recognition of the ; The Daily Nows---a newspaper you’ll find informative, instructive and name iUrtled him. you at Any time you need it And while you entertaining. ■ '' "Ralph Buckley, did you say Y' Ran- A lt demanded sharply. "Do you mean do not need it it is earning you interest. s.\\VNNAA VN AA.\ ■ \--v - thftt ka trai also at Abordeenr Iveftalnly—at the same time aa Jor Why not make that start today? T ^ f ANN AEBOR DAILY NEWS daring the past t#o year*. At I AwjArhdrr Miohigan tisy ware both sophomeres Just t3 I entered. The trouble between TAe B an k of Yoa may brain acaUins nm Tha Daily Naw* at emea, My wilt thift broke out the middle of latt "You Will Have He Responsibility at he paid ea receipt at watement from ye*, , ysir." Tbe.bdy pauaed. “How le It All,* He Premised Rereuaelvely. yoi were familiar with 'Bnckley's Personal Service Mb»e when I mentioned UY* he ln^ with them, At that flm euocuuter, , , , * «. ft , , , ,,, , , ■ qwred euriously. thmrw was no aeiuai quffrrer W f any ...... ■■■...... :i..... *1 bod heard he came froiu Jordan's suggestion that Buckley, did not play home town, VaadaUa, and Intended an honest game. When Jordan ar­ Addrc83,,., ,«•«, R, P, I), totting him up, Beotdea that, he la a rived, the youngsters had already loet freak man right here at the university,*' two hundred dollara; ^hut^’"ho merely c‘ requested them to quit the game and ^tt Was Walter RkadaU** turn to be %r\.-VrVi V-fX/N.% tXr ViV"V< V V N euiprised and he raised his eyebrows not repeat the offense, ills classmate & Savings Bank — halprofested so angrily that ItamtaU, If you Utvsiiv I'areb'P tuvvkv lie d w ia * at eatpreoaively. Ik’ a wu*t, wv JUtiaa lleUaei, * >■ "Mere st Philadelphia? That's uew* on the floor below, heard the commo­ Mmbtf FMenl Re$trv9 Sftttm ■ ‘ twmald ta^tvrk' v*r Hat|th tHvivrks te me, elr," ^ tion; ' In the eud, however, Buckley "Had you known that Stuart Jordan submitted with had grace, . Captiah Surplus and Profits $140,000.00 here jjcfore you fQt a6\vt j>f hi..»_- It was Jordan's wwud eiH'eunter Found«dinia7e ______Chdl«»»Mkh, ^eathtodayr’ atcd the BithTr^^rowartt .the flTst of Apfil, he Sojhd It a B ibit To Meet Your B m 'n m Friendt Here The Ann Arbor Daily News etertil!? learned teamed inIn some:somqinmnrter muuuw thatiumi a euuimrsUuUar Wm eie d»y gqlnr, into the ceiiego

MlM 101 kMA Mite iMwniwlMeauftli THE CHELSEA STANDARD; CHELSEA, MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE LOSS REDUCED * j MivSs Kva Dickinson of Ann Arbor t ALVIN J. EASTON n o r t h e a k e FRANCISCO ) 'was the guest of, Mrs. Charles Mo-,j NOTTEN ROAD Alvin J Easton, life-long resident BY MICHIGAN BELL IN 1,988- PERSONALS VI of Lima township, died—Thursday] Mr. and Mrs, /EJW^MpDaideW wl Owing to the..severe bold weather.. i— — —r...... ■...... * serva over tiw week-end. . > K John Havens visited at the home o;,rTniorning, February 8, 1934, at Chel- Net loss lephones -- dur- »vbe - at------home Wednesday, February 21, last week only a few of the membe>» Mlaa-Francea Jtevome , of—-Detroit— . Miss.s Kuth— Knth Eifeemiinrx ftenpn ..of—Dwrifisfi. ^I-~k^ yt'^ rh i8*nTrele-,*John^Miiler and~fatnily,-on sea private hospitair ...... J trig i 933rcompaTed^wifh a T^he-Y.- W ThrM .'Si'M flt w was a caller Saturday at the home spent the week-end at the home of her, gun^ayi He was born August■ 23," 1864,— the“ 11105.495 durriig 1982, is indicated in who care to help them celebrate their home of Mrs. Truman Lehman' on of Mrs. Carl Bagge. ; mother, Mrs. Chauncey Freeman. _ | Mrs. Helen Kalmbach entertajned in son of Leunder and Lucy (Dixon)!f the_refio'rt_of1 * * operations,.AUa MinliL of the n Micni- fiftieth _ weddingnnnliravaaw...anniversary. TflAVThey. -Friday. _ Miss Florence Hlrsch of Pontiac Miaa_LlisMQtb; Johnson anditey j ^onor 0f_ Mtv-Kalmbach's birthday -r:- - -i Easton. Graduating from Dexter] gan Bell Telephone Company , for the requoBt that all omit presents, ^lr. and Mrs. Milton ;G#- Bohne of was the guest of Miss Anne SchneJ-, Currie of ^Ann Thursday, the following; Miss Rieka high school in 1882, he. was married i past year, which was presented byj Miss Lauretta Fraser has W H O * Jackson spent the week-end with the 4»r.over^tha^vy^ckaead> J.guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jolly.__ kalmbach, Mrs. Tena Riemenschnei- E. Paul and chil* October 9, 1883 to Minnie A. Mains .Burch Foraker, president, at the an- 8entrfrom Chelsea high school for the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. JrV. Burg and fam­ Mr. and bps.Mrs. H.H, -a. i aui ana cmi- (jer an(j Lawrence, Fred Hoyd« Hoyd- nual meeting of stockholders Held in)past week due to her illness ily and Miss Louise Rossbuch were dren were Sunday guests of m ^ a n d ]auff. Mr> and Mrs. John Kalmbach, and to this union \vere born two sons,, Sunday guests at Mrs* Carrie Bea­ of which the youngest, Carl L., died Detroit Thursday, February 8. , | A number of young people from the Pontiac visitors on Sunday. Mrs. John Pjelemeier, Ann Arbor. . Mr. »nHand Mrs.Mm .'P FrednkI-N Notten.ottaH. ter’s were Morgan Eeoh of Sharoa Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Brock and Mr. February 17, 1916; Telephone installations during the |ocu| Kpworth League attended the and Christopher Benter of Jackson* John Kilmer is in Detroit this week Leonard Wolff and family of Grass year totalled 125,801, and Uisconnec*; Epworth League Rally qk- Ypsilantl, attending the convention of the Mich- and— Mrt* Harold , < Gueutal n , attended | Lake, called on Mrs. Wolff's father, In his early life, Mr. Easton was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Homing and igan State Hardware Dealers. . f Shrine circus jn Detroit on Sun-, Lewis Kilmer, on Sunday. active in the'K. 0. T, M„ the I. 0. j tions were 171,777. Substantially all Sunday evening.; , Miss Louise Braun spent Sunday, af* Mra. Milford McKeith of Ypsilantl. dW M I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heydlauff and 0. F. and in later years was affiliated! of the loss in 1933 occurred during i Homer Stofer and John Allen were temoon with Mr. and Mrs. - Janut nt the week-end with her parents, . Y?i80o™5S25' Mrs- Bertha Notten called on friends with the Gleaners, the P. T. A. and | the first eight months, the J Ann Arbor Wednesday to attend CadwelL ' ^ 8 r . and* Mrs. Herman J. Dancer. - | ^ etr° it we^ entertaii^ Sunday and relatives at - Manchester and the Lima Farmers' dub. For several j shows. At the end of the year the institute held by 28 churches of There was a good attendance at the VT! . I at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Bridgewater, Sunday; years he was-supervisor of - Lima] company--had- 431 ,363 tflfphnnfia . , t tbi1me mAiiiiA u. m rtw w i y^B tricti1 v =-^--=~ •3tv John'a L. A* S. meetiny~«t~ ^ h r *"• N™ ,AA r! Undemann___ _ • ______,fJ a c k -L1t^nahipzahd:^wa^Becretary^treaaurepf aervk^ , 1 ■ Rev. Victor D. Longfidd preached church school house, and at the joint- was a caller Saturday evening a tth e Mr. and Mrs., Jacob ______Hummel,____ and meeting of the Cavan«pgh Lain hoaie_of-Mr. and Mra^W. 8. ShelL— son^Mr.-and Mrs. John kalmbachy of the Northwestern • Washtenaw | “Ratio” of net earningS7t0’^ e _c,0Btrof j [n Ann Arbof East Side M^E. ohuxvh JohnvHummeTspent Sunday in Jack- Mrs.Wm, Wolff called on Mrs. Mary Farmers Mutu&F Fire Insurance Co. plant and other assets declined during gunday morning, F e b .ll. ' Rev. John Grange and L. A. S. of Salem M* & Mr. £nd Mrs. A. p. Clark of Ann sOn 'with Mrs. Hummel's, sister, Mrs. Kalmbach at the home of her son Os­ Mrs. Easton died March 19, 1931. the y«>ar to 2.47 per cent, from 2.60 Schilling was the speaker h^re. church at Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arbor were guests at the home of Jacob Fomer. car, Sunday. Mrs. Kalmbach, who Mr. Easton is survived by a son, j per cent in 1932, and 3,62 per cent in Schenk's* Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Clark on Sunday. North Lake Church Ntws Dr. and Mrs, Glenn Brooks and son has been ill for some time, is slowly Roy. J. of Detgoijtra-half brothernLe/ j 1931. Dividends of 1 1-2 per cent ' Miss. Sarah Benter of ‘ Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. McCarty of Rochester were guests at the home recovering., j W F a s t o n of Um,a, two half sisters, i were paid on the capital stock. Sunday,Feb. 18— spent Sunday at the family homo and children o f Detroit wore Sunday of his parents, Mr. nad Mrs. Howard Mrs. Emerson. Lesser, who under­ |.Mrs! Harry Haiden:,of Wyandotte .and ! Directors and officers . Were reeleqt- 10:30-—Sunday school. VHow Jesus here.--^------— - - guests of her mother, Mrs. Peter Brobka-on Sunday,I went a surgical operation at the hos­ I Mm . Arthur Sins of Lima, and a ' e^j ~as follows: . - Meets Our Needs" iS the topic of the Merkel. J. A Lincoln’s Day program ]«va4 rivta MrsL Frank Eitenno and Mr. and pital at Ann .Arbor, has recovered so hter, Rhea Jane Easton of Directors: Frank tv. Blair, pi^sl lesson. The attendance^is unusually Monday afternoon by the pupiu of- ami - Mr>t, ~Jbsoph~ Wright und- airs; - J. u. Shotwofi of Jackson were she was able to return honre? Jetroit. ~tHentTUnibn: JoinTStocTLarTd Bank^f Lgood-^oT^nterr-Gome--and-^oin the public school. The Getf family were in Brooklyn and Cam-l.gueists at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lesser has been seriously ill for. the Funeral services were held Satur-1p- Detroit; Petmit! Emory-JV«_Clark,_Kmnrv W. Glark. Detiviit;Detroit: class.. bridge“Junction; on-Sundny, Adsiting - _ . address waa recited by Harry mtov J. 1^ Burg on Sunday.' - i past week but at this writing is slow ’day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the resi- j pj-ed j. Fisher, director, ’General Mo- 12, M.—Sermon by Victor, D. Long- an 8th grade pupil. relatives.. M ^am U lrs, 0. D. Luick and Mr.; ly I'ecovering. dence,'with-Rev, Chaa. F. Wolf offl-j tors Corporation;- Burch Foraker, field, pastor. • Music by the Junior Fred* Peterson and Lewis Lambert E. J. Fcldkamp. and daughter Cpra and Mrs. C. W. Muroney spent Sun- Mrs. Cyril Spike of Ypsilanti spent elating. Burial .was in Lima Center president, Michigan Bell Telephone and Senior choirs. . - Friday and Saturday at the ;home i of inadc-u business trip to Ypsitantioa were dinner guests Sunday at - - the | (jay afternoon in Aqn Arbor at the cemetery. ' ” q Company; “ Bancroft tlherardl, vice Monday. ' , , . . ,. home of Mr. and^Mrs. -M.~L. -BurkJ-home of-^Gott!ieb Luiekr ---- ' Mr. and Mrs. Proctor on the. Freeman , ■■ ■ ’ president,-American Telephoned Tel?- “ “ GrsiUit Known Fjord- - farm. MRS. ANDREW N..MORTON ’ egroph Company; Walter S. Gifford, “IT is expected there will be soot hart, Lima. | Mi*, and Mrs.. Sam Bell and Miss Henry Allmendinger was on the An exiicilltion to Ummlaml .found improvements made '-to" the public Mfs“s Dorothy Cavanaugh attended ( Elizabeth 'Sohlimmor of Ann Arbor Betsey Congdon Morton, widow of president, American Telephone & Tel- the greatest known fjord, almost 200 sick list for a few days last week, _ 'Andiresv^Nr^Morton, died in Torring- egraph_Gompany; Robert W. Irwin,, school building and to the grounds by the J-Hop in Ann Arbor on Friday wore ontertaincd^Suriday at the home The-Ladies' Aid an(i Grange-which miles long and 4,.^iK) feet, deep, CWA workmen. _ evening as the guest of AdolphUiar^ r0f. Mr.-and-Mrs. Clarence Dletlc. ton, - Conn.,_ February. 7,J934._. Mra.1 president,"R. W._ Irwin Company, was held at the Schenk- homo Wed- Morton \vns~the~TtrnrghtDr ~df “Eli shir Cl rand Rapids ;"'Walter'I. Mizneiy sec- pen of,San..Pedro, Calif. ------— — I—Sunday guosta at the homo of Mtv nesday ’oflast week was Well atten-•_ ~-i —-; v iTh’Ust^Oompany, Sggtriaw rOsrai^Web- Mrs7-Albcrt~Grimwade; ------Marelft” M rsWaoob-Hi mle rer, Mr. - an d " Mrsr fler husband, Andrew* N.- Morfon, ber, vice presi3ent7 J. LY ' Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Estel Vaughn,' Mrs. Sum Bohnet and M_r. and Mrs. Otto - T hc^Fnrmera' club: will, meet at the A.:R. Congdon and Mrs. Claire Cong- .Hinderer and son Roger wore dinner don of Ypsilanti were Sunday callers .guests ut the home of Mr; .and Mrs. ewninD^ ^ 'n'' ^ '-^a,v j Morton has lived'!in Tomngtohj Conn./ vice president'*ihd: g.enei’al manager, ' FT . ■. v , She: had; three sons,'Frederick J, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, ,. at „the home , of Miss ^ Alma Pierce,. •- , j.Wilburi■ ■ ■.» Hinderer on Sunday. -M-rsv -Una Whitaker.w«s. m Deliyi:. Morton- of- Weehawken.: .N*- J., Harry Officers: Bumh Foraker, president;, EL I Mr. and-Mrs. Dexter Davenport Mrs. Hornurd^arker of" Mason is f Wednesday of"last Aveek. } D. Morton of New York Citv, Ward George M. Wel’ch, vice president'and and son of. Ann Arbor were guests at spending several days as tholguest of Henry Pierce sent- four-head-of-fat^n^-Morton of- Detroit, who died in general manage^; Walter l.-Mizner, the homenu t of * her u parents, _* a Mr. * and - her.niece, Mrs. John Jensen .and fam-1 . - 1-steers .steers to the Detroit market Monday.Monday.; ;■1917; 1917; arid one daughter, Mrs.^ThomasMrs.. Thomas secretary and treasurer; George.J. Mrs Charles Lambert, on Sunday. , ily* Her nephew, Frank. lyes, accom- They were pronounced to be the best .,Thomson of Torrington, Conn.' She Brett, general auditor, . Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cannon, paple'd her to Chelsea on Saturday.. cattle to leave these parts in several------1 mhad.~j -also,i-- two — grandsons, -----a.....- Ward D. SUGAR daughter Joanna, Henry Fox and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wellhoff and years, Morton, Jr.-of- Detroit, andYFrederick . N«ma ’‘Murian’’ and "Mnrion,J- Miss!Loretta Nugent of Detroit spent daughter Shirley of Detroit were J. Moiton, Jr. of Philadelphia; two i /- I- ■ There 'seems to Jn* no bard and — ~W^ ^ r’ an(^ Mrs. W11- gucjits.THT_the -homes-oL Mr.TamhMrs; II.rCr-ClTtJH-MEETS granddaughters;- Mrs. George N. IasLrn)e-^onc&riiins-UuvTs]iL:LiLi • Mrs. William H. O'Neill of Tor and" MrT Itnd^ TTRT Sisters of' St. Dominic, whose last Wednesday afternoon. Two tonrand'one. greOTgrandson, .. . ^ Thomas ... _ ‘a” apd .with an ^o.'1 Marion as a Mrs. Harold11 Eiseman and daughter of|honu' was ndArmstrong of Hohokus, N. J., feminine nnriie Is derived from that of Freedom were ejitertained Sunday a t;, Thursday- ...... ^ •morning, ...... o, —are occupying honors were awarded to Mrs. John, ,n ,e foueral sendee was held m the Virgin Mary, and In France a:- The best for every the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Else- apartments in the .residence of Mrs. Schiefersteln and Mrs. John Cook, 1 Torrington. om Thursday. Burial wuL^ra,,|y—jpj—the-^];hlru»f*ntb-century—was man. H. E. Canfield, 310 Congdon St.' Lunch, was served. - take place, in the Spring in Oak Grove s0 spelled. Later there appeared a household use — ...... - . — — ■---- -C(>meterj-; Chelsea; - ~— :...... French...... femUiirie imm£, -Marianne, « combi nation of Marie and Anne, which vj|BM 'jrn ^ ’ i" LINCOLN- , sfcQuentiy ’ was'' abbreviated to Ma ; F O R SALE BY GROCERS ^ ' Miiis-Lottie Kaeishei . iUitactw.oe

VKTY AT_ JERUSALEM SCHOOL Now $11.95 A party was held Friday evening at tho Jerusalem school for those who donated—sometime was held in November for the bene- fit ’of the school.1 The party -was planned by members of the school board. Progressive pedro was-played, i PureLlnen Crash wi th n i ne tabl c sHTrpluy;“ fngfrhonors werc awarded to Mrs. Arthur -Barth SELECT ^ €oIoi*ed Borders - Firm Quality - - — Full Width | and Clarence Twinkle and low score to Oscar Stierle' and William Walker. A delicious lunch was served. Music cans fg Bleached Crash 6 yds. for $1.00 w was furnished during the evening hy TUN* z Roy arid Rajnnond Koch and Paul BLUE ROSE Barbour. There were aborit 60 pres­ Unbleached Crash 7 yds. for $1.00 ent. As- everyone had. an enjoyable . - time, it was voted to hold these’par-: a Highest Quality. Full Fashioned ties every month. ~ Rubbers PtNK ALASKA Pure Silk Hose ClIILI) STUDY CLUB / / . CLOSE-OUT! -..The,'Child . Study club_\vas eriter- - Red Salition- _ tained^t the home of Mrs. WTfbiir All sizes and color.'-s» Service weight." cans Wdmen’a hnd Children’s. Rieineh3chneid,er on Tuesday evening. 2 cans ...... 35c Roll call was "Fears I Have Known n ChUdren”. Mrs/ A. W. Wilkinson;: I fCOUNTRY CLUB 79e pr., - 2 fof-Sl.BO 50c pair had charge of the meeting and she! gave- an interesting paper on "Over-1 Spaghetti CLOSE-OUT C H IL D R E N ’S coming Fears in Children.” -Refresh-' ments were- served by the hostess. | Noodles Z " - 1 3 C The next meeting will be held at the! All Blouses Cotton Dressc1' j-homo-of. Mrs. • Ihm)—Niohmis on' Tries- ■ “ CHIU SAUCE ...... bottle u Si/es _;U o4 (>— = ------j day evening,.-February 27, Country Ctob ------Vnhum to.$ 1 .1 0 ° ------OX YI)f>1j—iBqy 1 um» ptig. fm ■"ttH' iniTr 1 . EnTkki’AIN HUSBANDS' " get an additional pkg. for lc. | I lu; members of the Past Noble ' Special - 59c ,-Uranris dub-entertaino

im F. E. Stoims, wliods ill at his home LAX THE BLADDER ------“ SCARLET FEVER HERE PERSONALS on South s t r e e t s improving.' announcements ! WITH CASTOR OIL? Following the outbreak of a hum* SHARON ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krontz and sons bei* of cases of scarlet fever in the \ , Auction Sale! N o, it can't be done. But you can Mry m\ •¥*■■■ Wvllhvff were, Jackson-M •sd^-officm^sskr Alvin. r . ■' .i ■ ■■ - -V- o^t' witft~^jTrtTrer“OTn-biii‘hu ikvos; Ft'tl^ Taffght^f ShTriey of Detroit am attack of pneumonia, is improving. 'lernoom ^“ofr Pythias will hlTfdlT joint ' euchre. n r i/n ™ n i that evely precaution bo taken against party at their hall orr-Monday eve- j spending this week with Mr. and of 20 Horses Mr. and Mrs, HaroldJTaylor and Mrs., Mary Dixon of Ann Arbor was ,harp. A banquet John Kelly spent Ithe week-eiid at .ENTERTAINS LUCKY NINE The Ladies' Aid will hold* their ai»-T .Bain at the Chelsea fox farm; they the guest of her brother, John S. will be served' at 6.^0 for members, the home of his brother, Robert Kel­ The Lucky Nine were entertained nual chicken pie supper at the homt blso visited friends and relatives at Cummings, and Mrs. Cummings. their families and fien d s. A Lincoln ly and family near Pinckney, and on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alber on Fri­ i" Terms - Cash Ann Arbor,* Manchester and Jackson,, Mrs. F. E. Storms was in Detroit and Washington. • program will be Monday attended the funeral of his Amhnda Koch, and high honors in 560 day night, Feb. 28. The supper, in­ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Runciman of on Wednesday to see her sister, Mrs. given; nephew, Maurice Kelly, who was were awarded Miss Amanda Wolpert cluding . home made ice cream and Lowell called on Mb mother, -Mrs; Carrie Easterle, who Is seriously IlL killed in ah automobile accident near A twcrcourse lunch’was served, the cake, will be served to adults for 85c DOC SPERRY Elizabeth Runciman, enroute to De­ Mrs. Walter Bitzrau of Milan was Stockbridge on Saturday morning, table being -attractive with Valentine and to children for 20c. Everybody troit Tuesday to attend a banquet of February 10, welcome. OWNER a week-end guest at the_home of her decorations. , the Michigan Bean Shippers' Associa­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aichele. tion of which Mr. Runciman is the IRVING KALMBACH, Auctioneer Mr. .and Mrs. John Warren attend­ Mr. and Mrs. >M. B. Chapin* of Flint youngest past president — ------ed the funeral of his, - grandmother, visited his mother, Mrs. Alice .B. Cha­ Shaggy-Haired Mammoths v Mrs. John Martin, held Sunday in pin on Sunday aftemoon. Capac. ■ ^ Miss. Fannie Drake of Ypsilanti Larger Than Elephants Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hirth and chil- was a guest of her parents Sunday Mammoths were huge, shaggy-haired drenof Utica were guests of his par­ •evening.— — ------.------— ------^— beast’s, resembling both the mastodons RAYON UNDIES which preceded them and the el» ents, Mr, and Mrs. Simon Hirth, over On Thursday,. Mrs. Burden enter­ pharita of today, They had trunks and Sunday. ~ - .. , tained her nepheVv and two daughters. The Most Exceptional Thomas Finlan, Mary and Lucile, of long, curving ivory tu sks. They lived Mrs. James Duart, Mrs. Gertrude In what are now North America, Eu­ Group of Underthing8 Young and John Duart of Ann Arbor Fowlerville.1"' ' rope, and Afda and existed during the spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and "M rs.’Wlnn Teturned to the Home We've Seen in Some time! Mrs. Miles Alexander.------_ -Mr."and Mrs. J.- N. Dancer enter­ tained a-number of their friends at ha,la ca^ract r^moved from hor e v . 1 ern age. un or,0 the-In b,,,'lDi,lni' at-ftf teen 0< or the ■ twenty dinner on_Monday evening^^CoverF She. considers the-operatioruto be very thousand yi'afsT7 Uones or mammoths" were for eleven, successful, » have been found by solentlfk Invest l- sons —RevTrWT-J,-BalmeHs^at-Royal Oak gators In many plftcos- In this country Now showing new samples of Robert and Donald, ;of “Detroit spent "for a week’s rest." He accompanied and In Europe. Step.-_ins_\vith lace-and fagoting- - Sunday-at-thrrhome of his,parents, [n-Slherirt^conjpiete-sppcrfnens^hnve Plain French Panties ana. some the International all wool line. Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Scheriz. .day. ■ - • - ' been found frozen In the ground by Mrs; Dr. Clark of . Detroit-called on with fagoting. Plain Bloomers,- The Misses Margaret aftd- Lena modern sclent.lflci.fnvesttgJitora^ Jvory Plain Vests. . Prices are still low! Miller are leaving on Saturday for Mrs. Rowe on Sunday afternoon. from the remains of nmnitnoths' for Cleveland where they:_.will purchase Rev. hi. Norton Clark’s son,’ M. V. many hundreds of yenrs has been an Accented in smart new ways. - spring goods for the Miller Sisters Clark, tfith his daughter and her hus­ article of commer^ In SIbcrla. The finished in the dull smooth A Hat Shop. band, Mr. and Mrs. George Corbin, all .flesh. and._hair of. the specimens found weave that characterizes good k Miss Dorothea Steiner, who has of'Detroit, visited’Rev. Clark last In frozen ground were in a good state rayon underthings. FJesh color. k V Rubber Footwear been spending the past month at the Sunday.^ Mr. Clark has been confined of preservation. .Mammoths were larg* Small, medium and large sizes. home of her mother; Mrs. E. P, Stein­ to his bed the past fortnight but la on er than the present-dny. Indian ele­ Altogether a buy that doesn’t er, returned to her work at-the Starr the gain at this writing. phants and some of them jvere larger- happen very- frequently. _ _ Buy now for next season. You Commonwealth Home on Monday, Mr._and Mrs. John ,-Perrin of P p- than the4n)geMfrli'an elephants. 'Fhey- 'M* M r^nd^trs^Vern-Martin ond^H sr Ar^it cfilied ^ n -^ h ^ Rbbtdy-o h-Sun-^ differe' downstairs wrlLsave moneyF Mabel Throne of Jackson, Roland day. that their ears were much, smnller and Leach and Mrs. .Pauline Tinanh of. tnetr tusxa longer and more curving.-T Waterloo spent the week-end in De- j -Chicago Tribune- ______,,__ y . troit with Mr. and- Mrs. Herman ^ ------Meyer; also at Wixom, with Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Leach ahd family. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Rothman and The Northmen family were Sunday dinner guests of The Northmen were sea rovers from Denmark, Norway and' Sweden who- i .EN TER TA IN S FOR SON Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rothman. ANN ARBOR Mrs. George P. Staff an entertained — Mr. -and -Mrs. - Dari- Lantia- and .^becanie-famoua: during. the,, period be­ daughter of - Jackson were Sunday tween the. middle' of the Eighth and at an anniversary dinner Monday eve­ the beginning of the Thirteenth Cen-. ning, with covers for ten,, celebrating guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ardell and Ben Lanti8 , i ttirles. They -were ' also known as T.ingnln ------__L------Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Baldwin-and Vikings. Many of them penetrated. son spent Sunday with his father, -Into far Inmls arinul Wisely - Save Regularly guests*— Dinner-was-served tfferenreoniF" o’clock, by the Ladies' Aid'Society of mimes of the town, each of which pro­ A Savings Amount provides an ideal plan the church, the Tables being attrac­ vides a horse and a Jockey. The pop­ • SUNDAY and MONDAY , tor regular saving and we cordially in- on tive with Valentine decorations and ularity of the event ‘together with the . FE B R U A R Y 18 and 19 bowls of daffodils. Rev. Frederick D, ftery enthusiasm of the spectators Is ’ vite you to save with us. Mumby was toastmaster of the eve­ mainly due to the great risk of serious You'll be surprised to know x ning and the program opened with a Injury entailed by those taking part how the screen shows an In- solo, "That Silverhaired Father of Our Deposits Are Insured According Nothing in the race Is adjudged foul. visible Man in action. AT OUR SHOWROOMS Mine", byi Raymond Duncor; a toast, Supporters of the different entrants ; . ^ ’ "To Our Fathers" was given-by N. are allowed to poison, Incapacitate or ...... r * r i I ---1 ■■‘- r . ini. . ------■—:---L W. Laird, and "To Our Sons", by to Federal , Regulations. steal a rival hofrie.. Jockeys and sta­ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 George Brettschneider. A violin solo ble-hands are offered thousands of Was rendered by 'Adolph Duerr, also pounds Ih bribes' to tamper wjth the' One Day Only an instrumental trio by Duape Weiss, animals. Concealed pits have been Edmund Ix>wo in Harley Pruddon and A. Duerr. The dug in exercise grounds so that tse O, i program closed with "America", fol­ beasts would Injure themselves. Bank lowed by the benediction. “Let’s Fall In Love” Under State and National Owteril 4 teebsfg* Grow Long A musical romance of two Many Ncgroei ta D. of C. One iceberg sighted by explorers la hearts in-Jove-time. - “ ... Member FodenU Rtstrv+ Rimlii " Ncgvoes nuhilwr "one-quarter of the the Antarctic In 1980 was more than population, of. {h?. District of Columbia. m

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1054, THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN STATE OP MICHIGAN gan, to THE JOQUITABLE LIFE AS, REGISTRATION NOTICE Circuit Court for the ( BUR A NOE SOCIETY OF THE UNIT, Erwajnsjf i >» for Village Election vote at such election or prinmty ( of Washtenaw,WaNn^nuw, In Chancery. ED STATES, a New York Corpora, eSroTT” If^irch” WrcWt'^huiHttj^ftve=HpSlieidonrPlalnwff,— ------lion, which .Mid-mortgage • was-dtil^ i - To the Qualified Electors of the VTD recorded in the office of the register luge of Chelsea, Statu of Michigan: said mutter, wilfully make any false1 vs, . intiornop* statement, he or she shall be deemed; lh« C’ noration, W ot deeds of Washtenaw/County, Mich­ Notice is hereby given that in con* guilty of perjury, Any- inspector of a ted, a Michigan Corporation,...... igan, in Liiier-iSO-of mortgages on foii'nitv with the "Michigan Election fondant,- page 408, at 11:00 A, M. on tne 4th Law,” 1, the undersigned Village election shall have authority to make t DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE CHELSEA PUBLIC SCHOOL such registration .and to swear such Ip pursuance of a decree of tne day of September, 1080* Clerk, wiU,-upott any day, except Sun* Circuit Court for the County or ANDWHEREAS, by the terms of m persdiTtorson to theine registration nniuuviv,affidavit " ' V '«uu and -—CT''"“ e d i t e d - BY THE STUDEN’IS' o F C H E L SE A h i g h s c h o o l ; d*y aud a tegut holiday, the day of laid mortgage, it Is provided that in 1 any regular w spevul election or pH* All thfcprevisfons relatlyojo regie- Washtenaw, in. 7? te ^ V JN^!m5?r- EDITORIAL- STAF’F' ------tration In Townships and cUius shall 'en^m i on MM case default be made in the payment Jmary ehrctivw, recurve for registration of any Installment of principal or of Reporterai Gert. Spaulding apply uml lie imforce as to registra* llhld, In the ahovfMhtjtled Advisor ...... Virginia Barrus Elementary; Nhws . .Mildred Beeman the name of .my legal voter in said the interest, taxes, assessments, or in* Proof Header , .-Marie Hoselschwerdt Mildred Noah Royal Mo Bride tile subscriber, a Circuit Court Com* Editor in Chief ...... Marjorie Sodt Village not already registered who, tton in Villages. missioner o f the County of Washte­ eurance, or any part thereof on any Asst. Editor ...Arlene Satterthwaite Current News , . . , . .Roger ■ Hindurer. John Leemau -Ruth B*mi«« -. • I . . To’/a, v ii*• l IVrsoiuilly I t .11 for# such ..... ! Dated.Feb, ldAl\ 5,n A. P, 1084. Poetess...... Annabelle VJcary naw, shall sell at public auction or day whereon tne name is made pay, feature Editor ...... Leona Moeckel .registration, able and should-the name remain, due Boys’ Sports ...... Andros Guide, Jr. Village Clerk. vendue to the. highest bidder at the Girls’ Sports ...... Zilpha Shaver , S K ' ES l can. receive *■««»**<•- uo* names... for.. registra* CUBKNC>! “HIM1!-.- tiierly: or. Hwon Btreetentrance-tp- aml-^iwald-foi1- the -epaee- of “thirty ______. . anti Helen Hofferist - --=■---- and Richard Sowers- Virginia Cooper Jean BJeeeker turn during, veimtgJ^:- -ORDER FUR ~FU BLTCAEIflhL 4b«-Gourt~ ifthpAha-prtocipal. sum-- ...... '.'Second Saturday Before Stute of Michigan, the Circuit Court Arbor, In said County of Washtenaw of'said mortgage, together with >oll .Always Take Time any regular, special,-or official pri­ for the. County of.Washtenaw, In that being the place where the Circuit lntereat, taxes, asseaamenta and ia* EwW- Personal Service Bureau Chelsea Continues mary election and thy-day or such Chancery, Court for the County of Washtenaw xuvance paid, shall at the option of Losing Streak election.' ■ is held, on Monday, the 2nd day of the mortgages, become and be due and Pear Hi*Lighters: Pay Loulso- Coats, Plaintiff, The last day for General. Registra :-■■■■- ■ ■ VS, April, A. D. 1034, at .ten h'clock in payable forthwith, and default having Well! Well! Is news. Hying Edwin A. Coats, Defendant, .» the forenoon, Eastern Standard been made in the payment ief the in, here?. . Just ask us! • Suit’pending in the . Circuit Court of that day, all that certain piece, or tereat and taxes -provided in- -said pjr.^t wo- must-admit OUT. C forTtRo-County—ojL.- WftghtenjB.ffi... ifi piii'col of land, situate and bolng in mortgage, w h ic h --.I irh'--coni*- didn’t make such a wonderful Choncjory, ty of Ann ArboP* I tlie City.-of Ann Arbor, County or llnuoft for more than thirty days,-the ■.ping for so much news we in saht, County,, on the 7th day of Washtenaw, and' State of Michigan, said mortgagee doth hereby exercise 'February, A. D. 1034. d escV 1 b e d a s fol I o w a, to • wit: its option to declare the principal sum In tills cause it appearing..from af* Commencing at u«polnt 48.B7 feet of said mortgage and ail arrearages m Hdnvlt on file, that -th^-Defendant,-Ed: east1 Of- t-iie south-west' corner nf~hit aLJntflrnst"flnri-.taxoB dUfl_and.Pavflble.- Rf win A. Coats,. Is not a resident of this number 13, in block five, south of ANI) WHEREAS,- the amount State, hut-.resides" at Los Angeles Huron Street, range three west in the claimed to be due on said mortgage thi hk’ tH a Die"' i s n’t/r u shin g 'County General “Hospital,-HOO "NorW "city g fA n h .LAVbQY, and running ie the sum - of $2.17143 principal, and- Oh no,Jielis, but'alas", its that very mill gin o fp o j* . . tience and kindness will open a way | ei.jy. Apply therefor. ChelsearidTOw^l a nice attack eaiIy ^)p frjt,n(|lines.s with almost any per- jn any village in which the clerk Mission Road, Los Angelos, in the thence north 00,82 feet[ thence east jnterest of. $150,41 less $32,07 receive prominent blonde freshman who fre­ 41.715 fedtrthento south 00,82 feet, ed, leaving interest- unpaid of-$87744r tents the comer drug store and ? son around us.' quentJ I K.1,1 inni_ wlum Milan b«p7tyhr score. The Chel-, i m> ^ t .loos not maintain regular dally .offloo | st““ - ^f0^“n f“f "joim 11, Mollott, ana to the south line^if lot No, 13hthence and tiixes paid of $51,78 and interest Dud- west along .the. south Htte of..Let No, on taxes of $1,83, and the further •well,?,t he’s . ’ LL been .seen . . . so much lately.-. int.lv *»>>■* , iw . ilX n W . , , more , dnsli . , and. , *• Tak" *<•«><• in-the-corrvpany-of- one-of-the nimre-P-'T' Milan 4?i^s«ntt.il a :tostjm d^ ’13 to the place of beginning,- all; b»* eunv of $00,12, taxes paid, and. the promising of the sophomore class at fuc|i other . aysi 11;« i t ,c m of Ws w|)wranm that he-, cause tl, Maynard’s second-addition to .the gage Is the sum of $2881,28, and no Mary’s High bad u party on Wmlnes- ^ . ^ ow The" CheTsfmResorves1, w eS 0f whom" you speak, to. whom you.shall ^ .^ h fs answer to’ the PluintifT’ir; B U lof city of Ann Arbor, County of Wash* »ult-or-proceeding having -beeiuinatk day night last~and.lo!_Whb do you H P Dll K | ~ • - for registration, not exceeding five Complaint "to be filed, and .a— copy tenaw and-State of Mlciilg.an, tuted at law to recover: the debt now think was there from our high school? ^‘at|l‘h- 1K"1(* bL th R / how, and when, "and where., days in all. ----- ; i theredf to lie seiwed on aUld Plalntiff's Dated: Februury 14, 1084, remaining secured-by said-mortgager H o wiu*-ir.n)nngr-,s-o. — Notice is htii'ohy^fnrther-glyen- that ^^homore^class (you know .the two and a last quarter rally tell short by Attornoys within fifteon :dnys after JOSEPH CrHQPPEKy or any part thereof) whereby the When 1 Have Time t“will~be“ftt^lTS^ 0 rch a rd Strr------“service on him of a copy of said bill Circuit Court Commissioner,' power or.saieof laic containedconTameu in earnaaliri mort; -“‘blondes) in the company of u sophe- t^> points^______} )uiVt, tinl6j ?[) mnny tlungH Thursday, February 22, 1034,- from 8 and notiqelof-tht»-oF{ler}— and that-ln, Wus.htenuw-Go unty^Mlch,— gage-has-become-operative,. more anil a seiiior-from-St^-Mur-y-*.-- T „ : I ’ll do----■ >4 . — -o'clock a, in. to 4 o’clock p. ni, ■MtHTflay, -February— from—8 default" thereof; saFif hill be taken as J^D'ON LAW RENCE, NOW-TH E R E FO R E , notice iH-here- - -Now—you guess! If you can’t -anda i u l ---- JllSt Opinions ; - > rp0 ,nHke life happier, ami" morirrfair confessed-by- tho "said non-resident De­ Attorney for Ifiaintiff, Still want to know just see the Per- -^o’clock a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m. by given that_ by virtue of the said For those, whose lives are crowded fendant. - 202 West Michigan AVe. power of salo, artd in pursuance of soiial Service Bureau.1 . We also . spied /. The4 IIL tinquiring m|Mil "reporter * VJ,W* *rv 1 went * •*•in IILTf,now with Mlfll care, WM»V| Thursday, -March 1, 1034, from 8 Ypsitanti, Michigan. Fcbl5-Mar20 o’clock a. m. to .4. o’clock p, nv. ‘ And it is Further Ordered, That the statute In such case made and .a blonde sopbomore (a. boy) you 0f • SOme valuable, information > T’ll .help, to lift them from their tow wlthin^fortv" days the said -Plaintiff providedr the said mortgage will be , might know if I suid ho remnu s me wep]i< j>i^skeripi11 \ Wheh-L,hi,i,ve; .time, the friend I„ l.(tv£, Hitlir for fienncHl ffeglufmitlnn to^ihe^hrgTicstrbidd er~at thr^south^l nrtThTTinjrnrsatTpcounty, and that sucli u mortgage dated the 2 ml;i day of front door of "the"oourthoUstr in" ttuv the way, we’re sure that s why he-lv happenPtJ to-bP the chiief source for so well , Personal Application for Said Elec ippe publication be continued therein at June, A, D, 1020, executed by William city of Ann Arbor, in the County of made that splendid foul shot in the .information- Shull know no more tho weary, toll- tion. game—■did.~y.ou...see who—was The niimft of n'o peiHon but an AO. least once In each week for six-weeks- N otesf a single man, of Ann—Arbor Washtenawr-on-the-27th day of Apr-iv , • d* «Wt % • » 1 1 ^Mi*11 i .~.T:s iiuluiuiUnza'rilr uour'-TlTttrnTing—i^m 111 **<*». _.,.~ing . hay, : i-1- • • . ■ , . / . t • -watching 'him ? —We-did— she s veiy^ , ^ , ^ , ^ . . . that of ex(>rcriTD--liB lead-ht-r-feet-m pleawmt-pirthsH&l- .1mrf U Aa ”I.- Resident- n: 'of e :theIt./ pitidnc^it-the-y-. . . iu. siU'Cuhaioa, urthat Hill) CHUHO a copy. Mlchlgani to Uertim- Dfehlr EH 1034,'ZaCteii- o’clock: in the- forenoon very-'dark and oh, so demure. )ou nn(, „ntinff is .^pleasurable nil-in for ^iys ‘ • Diehl ami Katherine DTeliTof"Ann_Sv of said day j which said premises are time of eolU Vegitttrutlon, uu.l «n- F f r ‘,hJ(!. bor, Michigan; which said mortgage Temember the song “Rose Marie — n v 1 v> fm-.T- nr l.,,11(Ni>-f.v^A-iid-cheeji^iter‘' heart with words of titledtitlod .unoei'. unflov “tho^ tne Constitution, uoimtitutlon, Ifir re-:re-11 ™. ““ laht who Klmll .'cl'Btnr lliu.-right Lit vtiUi by No. 24(181 Diehl and Katherine mam to James visnble w:as the opinion oLMiss Cash t(| jHl' her .life wi.tH any such ahsenL—voter’s ballot, at aiiy. elootion — — Society of tho United States', s j lw t s a ll that's -In:.. 1 ,M, ^ ,w,.k> t n s i f c m , loving State "of Michigan, the Probate Court M. Cork and. Latirie E, Cork, husband qr primary olection, m ay at the’ tiiiie Ni Y. Oorporatlonr Mortgagee, woul.l„t-s.uS8e»t y.m put mud, f““l< Ah,luni ul.so devvlup-l.ohhy amtcl t» for the County of Washtenaw. anirv/ife,.dntetl Juhb Jfitli, 1020 and of making application for absent vot­ At a .session of said Court, held at recorded in the ofilce of the Roglatar Doted:' January 84/1084. ,n 1 ' • ' ' ' his own particular nature. Wei), we 1 'When you lvad time, er’sImllof, present to .the.village dork jtlur Probate Office in the' City of Ann of Deeds, Vyaahtqnaw County, Michi­ BURKE A BURKE, To that person who wanted to know know that Miss. Cash likes ; moving Nwwyri's tlu time. Ah,. friends, no a,n;«ft|ll«vR fur registration . which Avhdiv in ^aid County, on 'the 0th' Attorneys, for Mortgagee, with whom .Fete./Allshouso..wlis. danc.r._picquies.- gan'In Liber 28/of Assignments of longer wait ------shall ho in substantially thv follow day of February, A, D, 1084. ■ 44 on Jwio 16th, BusifiestLAddressi Ann Arbor, Mich- ing so much Saturday evening; Sim­ Chewing the edge of a paper and To scatter loving'smiles and wards, or ing form: • .. igan, — ~r'” -Febl'Apr20 - ple, another of the sophomores — g!.;;itig with a longing expression to- cheer-*- - Present, Hon, Jay G, Pray,_ Judge. 4Q2fi-rit -8:16-/Q?clock-P^-M-__ Affidavit for Registration of Probate, . o1 And Whereas, tJiw aniount claimed she’s, blonde, wears glasses and hap­ ward CavimaUgh, Mr, Cross suggested To those aroiind Whoso 'j'ivqs are, now. MORTGAGH HALE State of Michigan, County of ; ;ss,- In the Mattel1 of the d'lstaterftf John to bifdvie on said mortgage is the sum pened to be wearing a brown_ crepe that everyone., should have a hobby j en dear ! . ' , , wing quiy sworn -«e- 1 WJ1EREA3, default has been hiado dress, trimmed in ■ ovange,_"Sat.virday t . .,. ,.,,. .. Iieipg duly sworn, de- II, Beissel, deceased. of Six Thousand dollars ($0 0 0 0 ,0 0 ) ‘)!u! sh“uli(| briftg it out to his own _in- That ;m ay not meet you In the com- ,)0Ht, -,m l HRy that j am ' m ( l ^ Lnds Wim J l oiL having -filed in sald •priiufipal-and interest of $271.88, and in rthe payment of nvoney-nemired by night. You ecM'tainly ought to know /dividual,mvwlnm liking.liRino1 ' WfLwouliLexpectwp wmiH r.h\! the forenoon, at' said Probate Office,! at .ia'w.to recover the debt now re* duly yecorded in the office of the Ueg^ hut spare time, he would sayi <‘Wake . thaT siami a thousand yearns " • elector therein and that I am voting-i-hu-aiul is hereby appointed- for exam^i-muining secured by. said mortgage, or later of Deeds of-:Windite.naw ..County,.-. r -Try—to'do -somtf’-really — good ..y pmfsp- though^liur ft"T>umhie~ cot by ubsonv yoior’s Imllprut tW elec• r l'dn"ff/iTfid''riUowrng^ account. — [any part thereof,’thereby the power ' Igan-rln^Liber 181 of Mortgage# work for a change amiJenvnjwhi^ ..' paf tlon-foi'-priniiiry f»lwt(cm) to be held t—-It is Further Orderoil, That public of salo eontained in said mortgage'has on .page 175 at 11 ;55 o’clock A. M, A Self-Satisfied Sap real fun it is to do soin’ething rind home' of priceless beauty, rich in onn August aoth. jo ai; „ ' know .you- have done, it well, 1 f ; love "eternal, upon the ; , , 4 day-.oL^-u,, , . . | notice thereof he given bypuhlicatipn becunm. operative, :> ^ __--- 1 0 . , , the applicnUbh for which, bal* ■ of a copy of this order, for th^ee sue AND WHEREAS, sultl mortgage Mis? Barrus is inclined jq-_beliovq The men of earth build houses, hall ’ ' ’ • • t. .*!**,«. whi I” n-i VI^VAJ nwv*’ Now, therefore, notice i s 1 heroby According to an unofficial census, lot-accompanies-this appUcati0114. that. cessi.vo weeks previous to-said'day'of given that by virtue of the said power was assigned to Mrs; Emily Jedele by , that, aside from" using, one’s; spare ■, ;i m \ chambers, roofs and doors, there are over a million egotists in l imiko this affidavtPjf.ov tlve purpo^f> "hearln^v-hT—thir'C)velsFa" Htlui(iar(l7"tr of sale/lih in n pursuance of Q\e the Dexter:'' ’ ~ '* ’• thi s country, An egotist Is a man moments for the desired ..pursuits, Hllt th„ women of earth— God knows! .mentioned above,-some, spare- time.— t^ woman build .tho homes of procuring iny registration os an nowspapor-■ printed anti elmiluted in HtatuU; in such caao ’made and pro* 0,f "WfWgWe dated. Dcoeminu who’s so satisfied with himself that he, .11 1 t . y . ^ -j;;---- rre--.»umiH, miuM.vm, ui.iiiw, - oloctor in uccordanco with tlm ^ti,tnt,i 1 d county. .x'idudZthe-said iuftrtgage-wttHnrfore- goes to the zoo in order to congratu­ MU;k^, .blvc c.mhl-not stay away from I’nva- that I make-the following statemenfiT -Ja y G, I'i ay, .Judge of Probate. closed by a Hale of the promises there* 0 0i° c^ A, M, in Liber late tho stock. W« w„re .-nth- fol. 0 h, no matter whore i l,, oompltaneol wlH, .Ko A Y k-h l/m V K A truo copy. , ...FublB-Marl i« .1...... I.,,- ...„ i.- ,. I.Y.- 84 of Analgnments of inortgages.on of baffled by that word but wo think Her- Prociouri Presence |oo ■ conceits ■ Wi\y^_tion-Law: -.Age Race -No ra ( V B 0 rgo rt h Uegl sWr-of-Probatei highest" bidder at the sotith front door :he4^o-know^~ /0 f . W a sjittinjjw._____ -|daVT-vAvMvlSM“-#mhfe^ sum /of $810.49. Intarofrt- and- the furo 1 n ^SwttzfmhmcHrrrd^ven-chaTgntF*ti[o-''-’ntilr^—tT/Wlr,•- soWitltifiYTiliolit'""1 t“ "At ' rtiii f in i 1\a Lud nil . .1.. J ... I A l U HlPPiMltl Ml UIllil Pull Ilf ll al ,1 ni ..'ll i' i , < ^ people for the echoes. He got the ini- ! least we could try. . , ; reet to the host of my. knowledge and At a session, of said Court, hold at scribed' in said mortgage na all that thor sum of $08,08" taxes, anif the ’ license"cense to solisoil thothe tho west line of said Scott's land 44 operatlve. v’—“•• thnight in of .. Ihro Eyes of a Senior ______bj/iIns, hands,aiuuuHiwkots-it'in mV Dochcb it -!vHh--thu,,.Dthar, with the other_infnrmallfin-ertr.niP(>fi information, required J.fitocest; of HahL^ta.to.Hflid. fistato, in-cer-Uln-roqtin. cei'Ula .raid feet; the non west tu thB ftttHt llnd' oy N OWt T-HERRl^OnEV notice 1# Wmaelf. which irlves hYi^nracticallv ! Manypeuple;who~havo gold .in tlu'ir would be O, K-then.”— ...... ' . by this, chapter and such " abblicant l^srowtherein-diwrilted, forthe pur­ aouth along the hereby given that by virtue of the nothing to think about. abput, '-'He’rjust- • He’s just theTP<»?*«wion-h»w-»cquir«dtheTj -theJdca that...... _ / ...... ^>.h.!iiUlimnp«n ba-doomoU be-duly-^-e--fii-lfi.vestJng^proaoe.da. "4 K city- of Ann Arbor, in the-eounty of— still bought at tho price orf $20,07 an show "cause why a license to soil the he can’t even kick a mouse in the Is "a nmnastery a place1.for mon­ If any person whose name i# pot Reserving four feet along the north Washtenaw, on tho 20th day of ApM Ahi ns...... -— ounce. The reason for this diserimi. sters ? ' ■ : interest of said eatatertmiatiUroaUB nation is to stinvulaU' production of registered shall offer and claim tho sj de.et. aatd/dooc rib^/m^niiaeaifcra A, XL 1084,-at ten -o’oJooh In the fore«_ After all, R’a so foolish ta' bo ego­ right to vote at any election or pri- tate^hould"noUbe“gr*mcdr— ----- driveway to be vised in eommon with the metal. Clllls. J It is Further Oroerod, That public nooh of said day; whloh Mid pw»* tistical, because if you’re really groat, " Ihnt noble phrase ’Hata, mary election, and shall. UNDER wvree feet*ofthe adjoining land now i see are described In said mortgage j r people arc "bound to ddmit~iL...... You notice thereof-be given by publication It wmu. that- EuV »n tt„t,‘I5“ Pa'Hsln«""by’M i'S S S | of a copy of this order, for three suc­ owned ^vnP/^T Dbnohuo, which said ail that certain piece or parcel of land won’t have to tell them. Remember driveway shall bo perpetual and there situate and being in the Townships that! are ptanaing. aaotfi^n,.notary ' . . 1^ M.- '-Ctapat wh«,jta tha V I L L A ^ ’ i V k n t Y? T^l'ya cessive weeks previous to said day of ferenco, It ia surprising' to see to Charlie* shall be no caw partied In said drive­ of Webeter and venter, County cf. hearing, in .the Chelsea Standard, a way to block the same.” what lengths Europe wilt go to ut- newspaper printed and circulated In Washtenaw, and State of Michigan^ Win One, Lose One , tract a few lourisW i„ uie of ./ w ilt ™ n""»“ 'bMk ,ThB «[o«.P«V-1 JS S ’ g S S ^ James M. Cork and do-wit: tae reapectlve .deleM „ , . Thi, ~ ~ -, r I A' U urie K. Cork, MThe northwest quarter of secUoa Last Friday•' 4 afternoon the ninth muwii has,...... H been i»i pulled quite frequently *)Ut I)Ul ----- t--,n 1 4 t Assignees of Mortgagee, thirty In Webster Township 1 also aQ 1 igraders thought they were iron mon/vseems «till good for its-purpose.-Per-' To! h« ?i. ^ * » * ' * « * u « , h,. seoGon twenty-five in the township of ’Sophomores and Juniors. The Fresh-,'solt ring-side scats Celebrated RUe ef Ike Nile Attorneys for Assignees of Mort- Dexter, County ^and State aforesaldi «nen beat them by a score of ff ageo, SW /^ '"l£ ^ ^ »- *“l>,*Trf h! 7 JW f *t'*T T "^ *' in Ike days of the Pharaohs it was which lies north of the Huron Riven A fter that game they played ...... Business Address: Ann Arbor, Mloh- believed that unless certain proacribed and bounded east by tho east section and 8 th grader^ and,were beatenLitan’b!! by leJw.bettw’Jii would W hud by all. ' .*TI w"r ' 1 w<|rW that everiatwmee frem'the. .. VI------iT a OK- on”vt, pub*i>ab! was known. ceremonies were performed with due . iwun‘__ _ Jan85-Aprl9 Unei north by lands formerly owned .-a scone^of 5 to 8 . . i . . - -...... lie business or his or her own busi­ reverence to the proper, time and place, by Geo, Boyden (now deceased) an* On "Saturday, Feb. 8 the boys play* Dave you noticed how ed in ,the basketball festival at Ann publican Senators - lmve been "lately* air nirnin '4*V going off thedalay his or^ her registration, ho or i ’, . / . ‘ refuse to ri«a i YH^HKAa. default has been made Mrs, Emily Jodeic. Arbor. They won their game with, EvcyM y in the alilu ? 2«\T'L ^ iW ,■ : ,on« ~ 8« applicationi da in the payment of money secured by ... Assignee at Mortgage* a mertgagti dated the day of Sep- BURKE A BURKE, JdcBrkie and They.\\mail when.tho river temkr, 1089, executed by Lyle K ■ gflimuauciKl.4o_x4se, aiid-Die-rejolelmh- nvcyi„fQj„Aiaigi»iLOf M ortga^ g RW'tn’thK gaglff:------:------—H---- U n wrete- rtectors piycodlng mr-h rtoctl6TV""fir J HvMand^^rt-VrHWS^mmiviFftnd ...... , i...... jPVMMry ,Section,,Gmn:tlie-namc of wr.rfid'ro.powieuaie4 uahMm)j5ht of tin* t Ann Avhor, riSO,..': T Arhorr CMih^ Jsiiil-Apri* 4y^f-Washtena\rand8tatcofMRhlr smher 89th, 1083,

____ _ THURSDAY, FlBBRUARy 15. 1084. THE CHBLSgA STANDARD. CHELSEA, MICHIGAN Ifm MORTGAGE HALE MORTOAGB SALE NOTICE OP commonly known as the oast part of MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE Modern Orchestra Goes t-A-4 MniiTfiAfiE ii'/iftMf'LOftiTHM ttAi.is parcel on am ap not yot recorded „_r. WlIKUKAH, diifwiVhai }»«»)_ made BlORTGAGB-aOKELUlHURE RALE bgt--entitled Granger's Addition west WHEREAS, default'has boon made Default having been made in; the — Back to Bow and Arrow ? DEFAUI,T Hav J ng BMifTh adcr for fh the payment of’ money secured by puyrnent of a certain sum of money [ , itn tho. paym entot money secured by Default having been mndo'in tho .Musle as an nrt- nt least us We uu- more than thirty days in the condi­ of Packard Street and south of the a mortgago dated the 15th day of secured to bo paid by Indenture of j a mortgage ‘fitted the 10th day of Oc- tions of a certain mortgage made by terms of a cortain mortgage executed curt und wont .quarter llnu_ of .section ilerstund it- Is a purely occidental de> by 'CHiiton I. LoForge und M, Grace January;, A, P. "1000, executed by Mortgage, execu^d the 12th day of; toboy, Ajrl), 1020, executed1 by Nuthun William H. Morrison unif Addle 1, thirty throe, town .two. south, rungo Patrick Sloan’ and Theresa K. Sloan, August, 7016, made by Arthur L i velopnjent scan'rty 4oO years old, suya LoForgo, husband and wife, mortga* a-HvrHer—in the Kansas City Starr- V, Wallace And MellleT.-Wallace, hie Morrison, his wife, both of Ann Ar six oust, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw husband and wife, and Jacob Ricdcr Decker and Deborah G. Decker, hus­ witbin tliufc short span of time the wife, who ftleo signs in hot1 own right. -1-bor, V yivilWMiifMfclilgun. to W Briggs \ty (Jomnmreiul men II p u tm, to W a l^ J ^ d h a m and Mag* County. Mi^higan^aumyed in Aug. (Single)- of^PexterrMlchtgaH“ to The band “and wife, ofA nnA rbor, Michi­ ‘ — •* ------gio m , Needham, husWnd and wife* ' X t tiT ij fty of Yrndlantl, County of anirOovclopment—x Com puny j a Mlchi* ust and September, 1011, Dexter Savings Bank of Doxter, human imagination has found many mortgagees, which mortgage bears gan, as Mortgagors, to tho STATE widely differing inodes of expression Washtenaw end State of Michigan, to gan Corporation of Dotroit, Wuyne Dutedv February 0, 1084, j Michigan, which said mortgage was and GERMAN AMERICAN SAV- date October 1, 1082 and was record­ through music; the conception of song, The Michigan Trout Co. of Grand County, Michigan, dated the sixteenth Willium C, Wiegand and Edith duly recorded in the office of tho reg­ INGS BANK of Ann Arbor, Michi­ Rapid*, Michigan, a corporation or* day of October, A. D, 1028, and re­ ed In the office of v the Register of tueiody and Instrumental melody ho* Deeds of Washtenaw County, Michi­ G. Wiegand,/ Mortgagees. ister of deeds of Washtenaw County, gan, a corporation organized under ' ganiaed under the lawa of the State corded In tho office of the Register of HOOPER A HOOPER,- Michigan, in Liber 08 of Mortgages the banking laws of the State >of changed radically; the various musi­ gan, on the 8rd day of November, A. cal Instruments have undergone vast of Michigan, trueteo, which aaid mort­ Deeds for the County of Washtenaw, on page 804 at 200/P. M,.on January D. 1082, in Liber 177 of Mortgages Attorneys for Mortgagees, Michigan, as Mortgagee,, and which Improvement and some have definite- ; gage waa duly recorded in the office State of Michigan, on the 10th day of 1001-4 First National_B] Savlnga cbesttr-harbeenundergolng-a-fasri* - Mortgag«ron~im*e-6Sriti-Hi00'AHifi Bank of Doxter, Michigan, to Eman­ . uel Jedele, by assignment of mort­ Mortgages on Page 476 (which said The modern orchestra may be stdd' AND WHEREAS, by the term* of Company, a Michigan Corporation of for more than thirty days in the pay­ In the Circuit Court for the County Mortgage was assigned February 18, Detrait, to Briggs Rond and Invest­ ment of any installment of principal of Washtenaw, In Chancery, . gage dated December 10, 1021, and to go back to the bow and arrow as caid mortgage it is provided that in recorded on March 28, 1081 at 11;40 M>20 to the FIRST STATE BANK of ment Company, a .Michigan Corpora­ or Interest upop laid Indebtedness Walter H. Blome,. Plaintiff, foe starting point For the orchestra* ease default m made in the payment o’clock A, M., in Liber 24 of assign­ Mendon, Michigan, by Assignment of tion of Detroit, by assignment dated vs, ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ : as we know It, was bulfo ground the of any lnatallmentir of principal'or of that at the option of tho mortgagees ments of mortgages on page ‘ 146, Mortgage, recorded In the office of the October 10,1080 and recorded on Oc­ the full Amount shall become duo and string quartet; and the string quartet the lntewnrt, taxea, aaaeMmenta or ln> Benjamin B. Hoar, Winthrop Merrill, Register of Deeds office/ Washtenaw Register of Deeds of Washtenaw tober 17; 1080 In Liber 22 rot assign­ payable; and default having been was composed of the violin family. aurahee or any part thereof, on any Mary Merrill, his wife, Rebecca Todd, County, Michigan.______■ __ County, Michigan, February 27, J 920, Mnalcologlata-aiaup s -thaM b t origlis ments on page 474wand further as- mode In the payment a t hath prinak Joseph Todd, DeForest Hobart, "Brnr In Liberia of Mortgages at Page day whereon the aame la made pay* AND WHEREAS, said mortgage of theylolln may be traced to the. time able, and should the aame remain due signed by Brlgga Bond and Invest­ al, interest, Insurance and taxes and Jomin Hobart, William Lsteon, Jesse 244 ), said default .consisting of ment Company, a Michigan Corpora­ ie same having remained unpaid for was later assigned by the Estate of when primitive man In letting fly th* and unpaid for the apace of thirty S A. Cushing, Thomas J. Rico, James (1) The failure to make paymont bow from the arrow heard the sound tion of Detroit to Union Guardian more than thirty days, said mortga­ Kingsley, Charles H, Kenney, Alan- Emanuel Jedelo by- his trustee, Ruth of the' principal sum due on said daya, thenceforth the principal of Jedolo Eck to Emily Jedele, by as- mode by the how string. Slowly and said mortgage, together with all in* Trust Company,, Tnirteo, a Michigan gees do hereby declare the whole of son Doty, and their unknown heirs. M ortgagor Corporation of Detroit, by nssignmeni said principal sum and Interest there* slgnwent of mortgage dated October ■TpatirfuMyrtfttrTmdBrtttv^taer^^ tercet, taxea; UHaewimflnU and Inaur devisees, legatees and assigns, (2) The failure to pay the interest on and Insurance premium Immediate 24, 1088, and recorded on October 80, veloped until It found Its perfect flor* •anw paid shall at the option of the dated December 80, 1080. and record' Defendants, due on said Mortgage; which'. said ed on February 17, 1081 in Liber 10Q lyjlue and payable,: and 1088, at 10*,20 o'clock A. in Libor escence In toe Cremona and Guernarl* mortgagee, become and oe^duo and At~a Session of Qaid Court, held In 24 of assignments of mortgages oh principal sum and installments of In­ us violins. A moment's examination on page 08 8 ,-upon which mortgage • WHEREAS, there Is claimed to be payable, forthwith, and default hav* the Court House In tho City of Ann ( page 884, Register of Deeds office, terest the ^Mortgagors promised and of the violin will convince the observer mg default has-been made in the instau- due and unpaid upon sold mortgage Arbor-on-the let day of—Decerftber, agreod-to-pay accord ing-to-the terms ments of principal and interest due WnBhtonaw County, Michigan. ‘ stallments of principal and Interest at the date of this notice, for princl- 1088, , und conditions of said Mortgage; the same as the bow which the hunter thereon and the whole amount has be- pal and interest the sum of four AND WHEREAS, the amount provided in, Raid mortgage, which de­ Present! Hon. Goorgo W, Sample, clalmod to'bo dud on suid mortgage is Assignee having exercised its option, asod. fault han-continued for—more than come and Is herobyjleclared duo and thouHftml nine hundred nine and-. 2k? 000.00~prlnrip~al and in-, ■Similarly, In the case of the flutfy rthlrty-dwya, tho-said-rmortgagea-doth- lOO-dollarsamLanJnsurancapromium TTBe. assumption^lB- thatoa^primitlve- dueahuunpaidatthedateofthis In tho sum of five dollars ana thirty^ -In thls causo it appouring-by-tho toroet bf $"42'Ll7, and the further sum -hereby exorcise Its option. to declare bill of complaint duly verified' to tho of twonty-flvedollars as dn uttomey: due? and payable; on said Mortgage shepherd fn tending his sheep heard. the principal sum of rtaid mortgage- notice, for principal and, interest, the Rye conti tqgothor j with 'an attorney there is cTaiineil to be duo as of the sum -of-Six Thousand- Six Hundred satisfaction: of the court that' nil of fee stipulated for in said- mortgago Ihe wind blowing across’ the end of and all arrearages of principal and” fee of thirty-five dollars as provldod date hereof tho sum of One'Thousand Forty-seven lind 10*100 ($0(147.10) the above named defendants arc nec and th'o %hole amount clhlmod to be the reed, Thus we see that - In ths interest due and payable, , by law and said mortgage, and no Four Hundred Fifty-eight and 65- case of the orchestra It Is the unpro- Dollarsr-aml-aTV—attorney s -fee of suit or proceedings ot law or In ossnry and- proper parties to tho unpaid on^said mortgflg(T“is the sum ASTI) WHEREAS,! _the _ _ amount lOOths ($1,458.05) Dollars and - the dlctnble leaps of tho human Imagina­ Thirty-five ($80.00) dollars, as pro equity___ „ having been Instituted to re- above entitled cause and arcrlnterest of $8,421.17,' and no suit or proceed­ claimed to ha due on said mortgage od- in the subjoct matter Involved ing having boon Instituted at law to sum of Twenty-five ($26.00) Dollars tion that have produced its Instru­ vlded for in said mortgage,- and—no^covorsnid and—m debt~or nny-pnrt thoroof. us an attorney fee allowed by law. =iirrthe ^um ot ^O.OjOO.OCLprlncipal nnd suit er-proceedlngs at inw having therein, and-whosA. names appear In recover the debt now, remaining, se­ ments. and tout Its origins go back w NOW THEREFORE, bj^virfue of The total' claimed to be due to the tbe. roots of human nature. the-sum_. of |O707OO"i7rtere» ...... been instituted to recover the moneys tho office of tho Register of Deeds for cured by said mortgago, or any part further sum of $85,00, thei statutory- lou red by iaid mortgaget or any part the power of sale Contained In said the- County of Waahtenaw-as-having thoroof, whereby the power of sale Assignee under said Mortgage at the mortgage and the statute In such date of this notice Is One Thousand attorney fee, and the- whole- amount thereof. at some time claimed a right, title, contained In said mortgage has be­ claimed to be unpaid on said mort­ ease made and provided, notice Is interest or oatato In tho subject mat­ come operative, Four Hundred Elghty-threc and 66- No Other Sport Equals NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that hereby given that on Friday, March lOOths ($1,483.65) Dollars. No pro­ gage is the sum of IM75.00, and no ter of said cause, or somo portion of NOW, THEREFORE, Notice Is That 6f 'Coon Hunting1 by virtue of the power of sale con­ 10, 1084, at . ten o’clock in the fore­ ceedings ot law or in equity having auit or proceeding having been insti­ it, or or having a lion or charge hereby ’ given that by virtue of toe There Is a strange appeal to 'coon tuted at law to recover the debt now tained In said mortgagor and the noon (Eastern Standard Time) " the been instituted to recover the iu iirta statute In such case made and provid­ thoroon, -without having conveyed or said powor of sale and In pursuance hunting that can be compared to no . rema(|ning secured by said mortgage undersigned will sell at public auction released the eolne, and who might, at secured .and remaining unpaid on said other sport T h ie ls a ctecnlshnes* ed, on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, to the highest bidder, at the Soqther- of the statute in such case made and or any part thereof, whereby the any time, under the provisions or le provided, toe said mortgage will be Mortgage or any pitrt thereof, NO- .among ’Coon hunters, too, says an aw - A. D. 19M. at Ten GO) o*clock In the TICE ISHEREBYBBY GIVEN< that by ;power_ of sale contained in said mort T ‘ ’ foreclosed by _ a sale of- thority In the Detroit free Prasa. that gage has become operative^ forenoon. Eastern Standard rirtue of ’toc power of sale In" aaid undersigned will, at the south side of !»r, Michigan, (tto t W a , b»Ud-1 ^ ! ± , °L » ^ V 1’ therein described at public auotion, bear* evidence of the anlquenew e f NOW, TOTORPORE, notice is ...... "this type of •ujojriuwit. More Inpor- the Court Ho * “ lng whore the Circuit Court ror the highest bidder at the south fron.t in such case .made and-provided, the peartng to the satiafactlon of the door of the Courthouse in the City of tent than the 'coon by far, Is the dog* saw piower of sale, and In pursuance County o f Washtoww U h«M) the court that the paid abovo named par- following lands, and premises in tfsld' for without a dog there would be that being the place where the, Circuit premi»M doseribed tn sold mortgage Ann Arbori in the county of. Waahte- of the statute in such case made and ties are dead, or tfioir whereaboute Mortg«^e, to-wit: 'eoon chase, no music, no thrUT ef Court for the County of Washtenaw or so muoh tbaraof aa may bo noeoa- hAWi on the 20th day of April, A. D., provided, the said mortgage will be unknown to said plaintiff, and ’after 1084, at ton o’clock in the foronooh Commencing at the northeast cor­ "harking up," no stumbling one'e weg is held, sell at public auction, to tho ssry to raollse tho amount duo as ner of lot number eleven (11) in Block foreclosfxl by, a sale < the premlees highest bidder, the premises described diligent search ana in of said day ; which said premise* are through the night-blanketed woodsy therefor desoribed, at public auotion, aforasaid together with six percont been unable to ascertain the some, or do scribed 1 n said, mortgage as all that Two (2) of Hill's Addition to' the foilowinig_ the bound whose nose le ■ in said mortgage, or so much thereof intoroat and all ooota allowed oy law City of Ann Arbor,, according to the to the highest bidder at the South ns may bo necessary to pay tho whorb any of them, or their heira, ro- cortain piece or parcel of land situate hundred times keeper than the human. Front D oorof the Courthouse in the including said attorney fee, aaid lands side, or whether such interest'as they recorded plat thereof, running"thence Within the past few years, 'coon ahiount so as aforesaid due on said and promises being described al fol­ and being in too Townships of Web- City of Ann Arbor, in the bounty of may or might havo therein has been stor and Dexter, Washtenaw County,- wost fifty ,(50) feet, on the south line hunting has been developing more and mortgage, with seven per cent Inter­ low*! ' of Oaklamr Ave., thence south eighty Washtenaw, dn the 18th day of April, est, ana all legal costs, together with dispoaed ef by will or otherwlso, and and State of Michigan, to-wit: more as * v«port and looa as a akin- Land situated in the township of four and five-tenths (34.6) feet par- getting game. Tt Is true that the ’coon A, D. 4084, at ten o'clock in the fore said nttorrtey's fee, to-wltr tout such-defendants cannot be per­ "The northwest quarter of section -noon of said day | which said prem Superior, County of.Washtenaw and sonally served with process, therefore, thirty in Wobstor Township; also all allel .to -thuf-oasL-Uno-of lots eleven pelt doea plar ■ part -la-th« econoar State of Michigan, described as fol- Iws Hi-fl d^ioribed in said mortgage I , , A , . » Nrfrth nf Huron on mi tha| part of tho .northeast qunrtor of ( H7r^ndHwetw- (12)- In said block, df the ’coon hunter's set-up, but the^ lows, to-wltr tornoys for the plaintiff, section twenty-five. in.-tho- Township thence southeasterly to appoint one^ cPnsMer their” catch less as a money- humiredjHixte^n'UTT)^ casTof the The north-west quarter of the It Is Orderod, that too appearance of Doxtor* County and Stale afore­ crop than as a source of ready cash -i-h of Ypsllantl, county of Washtenaw, Addition to.the Vlilago. (now City) of north-west quarter of section 10, town east lino of East University Ave. and with wh)ch to purchase and maintain Ann Arbor, sceordlng to the Record­ of the said defendants bo. entered in said which lays north of the Huron State of Michigan, to-wlti 2 south, range 7 east, In thcF said this csubc. within throe months from River and bounded east by tho east thirty-one (31) feet ; north of' the their dogs. This seems to be the at­ ed plat thereof. Said property boing township of Superior, Washtenaw south line of said-lot twelve (12), titude among the 'coon huntera, an® ' ’'Oommenolng at a point In the looated on the west slue of Thayer the date, of this ordor, and that in section line; north by lands formerly north line of Ainsworth Park.'a aufr^ County, Michigan, subject to an case­ case, of thoir appearance they cause owned by Goorgo Boydon (how do* thence south thirty one (31) feet to. with the'development of a more "sport­ Street, between Nast Huro^ arid East ment heretofore granted for highway the south line of said lot twelve (12), ing" attitude, comes the greater enjoy­ division in tho city of Ypflllantl,_one Ana-Stmets;------— ------: "_ their answer to the bill of complaint ceusod) and west and south by tho (1) foot east of the northwest comer imposes along the north boundary to bo filed nnd av copy thoroof sorvod Huron'River." thence east on the south line of said ment of a prolonged chase. Of ,course, Dated) Detroit,-Michigan; January 17, ef lot numbered nine (0) o f said sub- Rne of the^abovo described property. on the attorneys for the plaintiff witb- : . •' Erfilly Jedelo, lot twelve (12). sixteen je e t to the the destruction of den treos Is out of division, thence northeasterly—In. the 1084, — — . ------southeast corner thereof; thonco north the. question, as well as against the -\ Walter Needham, k\ fifteen days.after sorvico upon .'As^iguoe of Mortgagee. northerly line of Ainsworth Park, ond Union Guardian Trust Company, Maggie M. Ncedhiup, them, nr their attorneys, o t* copy of on the..- east line..o^. said-Jots .eleven law. and the- climbing of trees to got BURKE & BURKE, ''' - (11) and twelve (Iz) ono hundred and joirrttnr 'coons Is frowncd_ttpon by av- hundred eleven and seventy’two one Trustee, Assignee of Mortgagee. FRANK B. DeVINK, Mortgiigock. said bill of complaint, and, that 1n de­ Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee. hundredths (1U.7&) feet; thence THOMAS F, STAPLETON, Attornoy for Mortgagees, fault thereof, tno said bill be taken thirty-four and five-tenths (134.5) ery self-rosifegting 'coon hunter. Business Address; Aim Arbor, Mich­ feet to the place of beginning; ' ‘ I.et the night, be on# that , follows northerly stong a line making U' A^)inpy ftw poo_of M Land Title Bldg., Ann Arbor, Michi­ US confessed by trnoh of tho said do- igan. ,Jnnf8-Ap‘rl2 northeasterly angle of seventy-nine 2000 Raid Building, .Detroit, Mlchi gan. , Docl4-Mnr8 fondants,, and It.Is further ordered will be sold at public vendue to the a.'rain, when the fog hangs moist Dated: January 17to, 1934,,-.^,; ; agnlnst“ the' ourth's. surface. That ti " ('70) degrees, twenty*seven (27) min­ Janl8-Aprl2 that the said plaintiff shall cause n liIghost Kidder "for cash at the south gan. (he titns when dogs Areiat thejr best, utes and thirty (80) seconds with the NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALK copy of this order to be publlshod In “ NOTICE,(5 F ^ f rontdoor of the Court House In the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, (said for the molsture hoUls the scent. t ■ north ItneNif said plat two hundred NOTICE OF Dpfuu.lt.’having, boon-made |n the the Chelsea Standard, a newspaper MGimiAGE FORECLOSURE SALE thU4y4wo-a«d^fmty-Rwc=r,-for pri; Countersigned; ______ilue-and -payable op-sa id ■ nwrtgager --f novr-Dobsirts- tne*tchosh>virk!a>7— Its Chicago Road at the northeast corner- Mortgages on Page 488, on the 10th pal-und Interest, the_sum of $6104.06 Luellft-Mi- Smith, Deputy Clerk.—— at too date of this notice, the sum of Business Address: 301-304 Kal, Nat’l area Is about 10,000 square yards, 8,500 of a Tot of laiul owned and occupied day of March, A. D, 1080, and , and an attorney fee of $85.00 urf pro­ TO THE SAID ITKFRNDANTS: $4,104.41, together with an Attorney Bank Bldg., Kalunuisoo, Michigan, of which ore covered with Ice of cry* . by Jennie Hoveej running thence eas- vided for In said mortgage, _andv no. Take Notice, -that-toa -above— an^ Fee ' said '______i__ __...__ Fo.hlrApr26. _ . ie nisirmeald-moitg^e^t^ t{t1ed“V«use“invo)ws too title" torthr Tuortgngr-nnd iton ulf or proceedings aumlng fantastic shapes. Another large ' Avenue to the lands of 0, ,A. Ains­ of this notice is the sum of $0_48.78, been Instjtuted to recover the moalos following deacribed premisod situated at law having been Instituted to re­ NOTR E OF HEARING CLAIMS European lCs cavs Is ths Kelowrat... worth, being about one (l) chain and and no suit or proceeding has” been sectmxi by nald nvortgagi', o f any part and belpg in tho township of Web- cover the money secured- by said . BEFORE-COURT— “ — cave, near Saliburg, Austrl* Prob­ fVfty-elght (58) links? thence south­ inatltuted at law to hoover the debt ■tluuxHif, stor, County of Washtenaw, State of mortgage, or any part thereof, * No. 27820 , ably the best-known Ice cave hi thltv erly along the west lino of said Alns- now wmalning secured thereby, or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Michigan, and i* brought in the said, v Now, Therefore, by virtue of the State of Michigan, The Probate Court country Is the ene at CVmdersport, Pi.» werth's land 'to—the line:—between any part thereof,-and- ...... by virtue of the power of sale con­ Circuit Court for the County of power of sale contained in such mort­ for the County of Washtenaw. hut others have been found In Iowa,. bbrench Claims Six Hundml Ninety Whereas defaulpitns been made in tained hi sab I mortgage ■ and the Washtenaw.-for the purpose of quiet­ gage and the stnt.uto in such caso In the Mutter of too Estate of South Dakota, Michigan, etc. Therw (0OO) and six hundred ninety-one the paymont of the money.secured by statute, in such case nuuie and pw- ing tltlo to the said described prem­ made hnd pwidi'd, notice Is hewby Louise L. Roberts, divceas«'r the Uivdersigned will, at toe southerly town one (T) south of range five (5) dersigned will-sell at the SouttTor -these are at))) In use as dwelllnga^ - beginning,, awording to thbreebrded Now, therefore, by virtue of the creditors to present their claims oiHn-eald mort* dma'^ foeing_ t]\C-_limm Strco.t... en- east, which.lies north of tho oontor of Huran. S tiver entrance to __the _ Coujrt rrigal nst ftuid-rdecefeflod- to aald court- ramm, vo the uourt: House In the ditch running n^tosk snW land Tor teuse, in . uTc thty, ot\ Ann Aroor register of deeds for said County, fa ffig h d ' Gm ^ t ii t o ,I'm-"-auch-'-caan for examination and adjustment, nnd Teasel Growing made and provided, notice Is hereby of Ann Arbor, Michigan, that bring tho outlet of Independence Lake, ex- 1 th a tb etog the pi ace where tho^ Giv­ tliut tdl- ermlitora of snhl deceased are - vvhlchsafoHasHle«crlptlen-lH-also-de- the-piat^\vhererth»M^ireult ^ptlhg^hdnx^erving toorefroTn, one en ft Court for Washtenaw County is One ef the curious ctopt frawir f*: scribed as i ^ given that saltTmwtgage will be fere- requirt'd to prt'sont their claims to England and In Europe la the teasel. closed by a sale of the -mortgaged the County -of-.Washtenaw. Ih hold, sell“ (1) nor® of land desoribed ns follow*: held) the promises described in said said ■ cotyt, at* the Probato Office,-in " • Cmmheuelng at a point luUhc north The toarbl Is used for raising the nap. premises, a t public vendue, to the at public, auction to the highoat bid- Thirteen (18) rods east and west by mortgage, or so. much thereof as may line of Ainsworth Park, a'mihdlvlsion tho City, of Ann Arbor in snid Countyi! on live best, cloth and blankets, no « * hlghost bidder, at the East Front tier, the premises described In said twelve nnd cine-hnlf. (12Mi) rods north bo necessary to pay the amount due O) or Imfoiv the 29th day of May, A, ) chincr.v liavlng.hcen Invented that n»- mortgage, or so much thereof as may and south along the highway In the on said mortgage- witlv. Interest n't the D...1934, .mui that said .claims will b o e w e rs the purpose eo -welh— TcAitti of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, bo necessary to pay tho amount so as northwest corner of the east half of t afe_df s\Weir pe tvt nt“ peFiVnnTintrahd mnnher pine (0) of said subdivisioni hoard by said Court on Thursday, the are the flower heads ^ t h e plant tf Michigan,-_aal(l. fluurth(mao boing the] aforesaid due on said mortgage, with the southwest quarter of section elev- all legal costs incident to those pro- 20th day of March, A. D. 1984, and that name, and are very prickly,. hav- six per cent Interest, taxes, insurance on 01), also excepting and. reserving veejings. .together with an Attorney said subdivision eighty-nine (80) feet place of holding the Circuit Court on Tuesday, toe 29th day of May,'A. | lng long straight bristles all over within said county, on the 10th day and 'all legal costs, together with said a piece of land north,of the Uldgo Ft*e of $85.00, as provided therein, the D. 1984, at ton o’clock in the foronoon. i them, Ths cultivation of this plant -tc-the northwesL-eorner-of-lot num­ ■ney feet to-wlt Road-and went o f the highway nm-. Mld--pron\laes. being-described in-lsald of April, A, l\ 1084, a t 10^00 o’clock Dated,-(Ann Arbor, January. 2fith, A. 1 hasrbeerri'nrrled on for/centnrira ber ten (10)1 thence northerly de­ " All that cortain piece or paixml of nlng north and south through said inortgage us follows: flecting In the forenoon; too description of ,.D._a984._—------— Febt-16 chiefly-ln-Somowot—aiut—(Jlouceste**-- SfttdTpyemtsei contained In said mort lauiriltuato^rtKF Ctty- of Am A ^ Section doscribedasHfoBowst ‘co'-er parcel of (80) *mlnutes and thirty (80) second* mondng at the Intersection of said Jay G. Pruy, Judge of'Pi'obato. shlro.. The Journey to tho Yorkshire^ gage it aa follows; bor, In the County of Washtenaw and land situate and being in the City of mills- used to take as long as a week to the right, one hundred ilfty-three Ridge Road with the north and south Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw "All that certain piece or parcel of Stoto hrMirhigan, and described as or ten days tn oldon times and waa m and 8-10 (158.8) feet to an Iron pipe follows, to*wit i Beginning at a point highway; thence running north along and State of Michigan, and described Aid* te Agriculture In the south line of Michigan Avenuet land situate and being in the city of ' The revolution In method wrought dangerous undertaking owing tq'tbw, on the south lino of Bwoklyn Avenue the center of the highway fifty-five as follow#, to-wit: I-ot number nine footpads who Infested the highway*. thence northeasterly’ detlectlug aev- Ypsllantl, in the County of Washte­ and one-half (55H ) rods; thence west (9) of Edge wood Subdivision, accord­ by the tractor Is not generally real- one; hundred and forty one f»M>t oo«t -...... eaty-two (78) degrees and twenty-one naw and State of Michigan, and de­ fifteen (15) rods and Pine (9) feet; ing to the recorded plat thereof. toed In urban comnmnttleo, It ushered I scribed as follows, to-witt Lot nnnv of the lntors«x'tlon of .said south Hue (81) minutes to the right one bundled of Brooklyn Avenue with the east thence nerto ‘welve (18) feet; thence Subject to restrictions as enumer­ la the era of powor-farmlnk, affording Origin ef Knives end Ferkte seven and 2-10 (107,8) feet to an iron her seven and toe south eight and west twenty-Jive (95) rodsi thence ated In Deed dated Sept- 1st, 1923 employment, to a smaller number of onedfourto feet of lot number eight, line of Westminister IMace; thence The knlveewe uee at ear meale e r r Pipe; thence southerly deflecting one running so\:th parallel- with the east south thirty eight apd one-half (88H) and) recorded In Liber 808 of Deeds, persona, hut with an increase ef Indi­ th* laocceeors of the dagger and hant- hundred eleven (111) degrees and in Hawkins Addition according to toe rods to the center of the highway of on“>agc 191, records of Washtenaw vidual output. The chemist with hie recorded plat thereof,*1 line of Westminister Place one hup- iog-knlfe which the man of long cew- forty-two (42) minutes to the right dred and twelve and 46-100 feet-ana Ridge Road; thence easterly along the County," fertinttere, the biologist by jeegrccatlng Dated; 8th day of January, A, D, tnriea ago found eo handy for cattUgh one hundred elghty-aix (180) feet to to ,the north line of Krapf Addition to centetf of the said highway > to too Dated: Januarj* 19th, 1984. special resistant qualities for parttc- hta food, and the blade ef which wain the place of beginning." _____ , 1984, toe'City ot^im “ATb(n^thence east ace of boginnlng, bting a part of Flora Duncan,-Mortgage alot cUmetee end toiler have all cea- Voity W, Goer, *urvivor of trlbuted tbelr quota to a development $ dnpurate ef our itra)ght-polnte*< The Michigan Trust Company along toe north line of Krapf Addi- t southwest quarter of section GARL H. STUHRBERG, rarvlng-knife. In tho## days the fi»* of Gram) Rapids, Michigan, «• * ■ ■ ■ heraelf and Goorgo H, Geor, eleven (U ), town one (1) south*Attorney for Mortgage, m elrnlflcent to Its way as the rail­ husband and wife, Mortgage tion fifty and 5*10 feet; thence north g •ere were need •• forks; end ft War Mortgagee, to the south line of Brooklyn Avenue] range five (5) cast, and containing 815-316 Ann Arbor Trust Bldg., way train and steamship. enly la Tbder tlmee, when the e n e w (ILKARY A WWN8, eighty-seven (87) aerae of Und. Ann Arbor, Mich. . _Jan25»Aprt9 ftatedi January 17,1984,...... thence west along the south line, of moot ruffle* worn then mads It dtffl* s>i Attorney* for Mortgagee. Brooklyn Avenue fifty and 8 4 0 .feet s Teeth- Set Fse Rash - « H te reach the seonth wtth the g » BU R K K * STIVERS 4 HOORK1W m jaO: W. MtebifiiLJir«nu«. YnattantL to toe place of~be4rinnin*r,“-boi»t--A AHemyetorWaintlff, Thetesth-efthecerpareset gera riut tt heceaM neceesary tn gn~ .... Miehigaa* . U « A y i l part of... the_____ ehrt_ ..half___ of _ the .... aouth Business Addrera: Jack, and JB1 ef fairy lor* fame are fir bock is Ita mouth' that (Me cever n euhstout* tn the trade sdrawk: ^KlaeM Addrem^Ajui .Aritor, Mich* wert quarter of section thirty torae, 4,001-8 Find National Bldg, ------}~s «M«Rih-4Ms town twa, south, rang* six cart* and Ann Arbor, Mich, Jan4-Febl5 elegy* ' food in Its tonuit. - THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEAr MICHIGAN

' „VALENTINE PARTY U. S. Secret Service Badiea CHURCH CIRCLES L IN E R C O L U M N r - WATERLOO- -* !! , Our sixth und seventh grades filled UMA CENTER , Mrs. D. A.-Rlker ontortainod - the- —Members-of the Called Staica juicrel * tin* holes in our school desks Mr, and Mrs. John Steinbach spent service do not usually wear budgea, NORTH WKE-MVa-OHU'BOH ■ « -aa n u* * A,n Mr. und Mrs, Chas. Schafer and 1 Donald Harr, 8rd .girls of her Sunday school class of FOR^SAU-hew ^0-lb^ shouts. C_a 1, daughters, Mildred and Beniico. ^ painted thvnv Sunday with Mr,, and Mrs, Georg* the Congregational church at u Val­ (nit carry lliem. The secret service Jlov. V. D. Longfield J. C, Bradbury, Chelsea phone 157 grade. Steinbach. e n tin e party at her home onThurs- badge consists of a live-pointed silver . (Dexter, phone 208) ------Jackson-spent-Sunday- ufternoom with Mrs. Robinson was here this month F5. ~ _ - '28 Mrs. Margaret Jones, Kenneth day evening. A delicious dinner was star with the letters “U. S«" lu U*c Mrst Theresa Koolz. und gave our seventh grade tho coun­ Swank and Bob Hagen of Oklahoma served at six o'cltwkV The rooms wore j eonter, and the words "Secret Service Church school—10:45 a. in. Worship servico-5-12:00 M. WANT10D—'fetiaj\t for 400 apre sheep! Mrs. Dennis Leach and son Roland ty tost. It was passed witE oh av­ and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hudson and prettily decorated with Valentine dec- \ around the edge. The budge Is struck Kp worth Leaguty—CiOO p. in. and stock farm. |Good buildings, j spent the week-end in Detroit. erage of B, ■ . . . family of Texas are spending some orations. The evening . was spent from coin silver and has fine scroll, Reasonable cash rent, Write to Mr. and Mrs. August Skolasky and Our visitors for the pust month t)me at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Le­ wlthi games and music., 1 I work In the border.. j, Armstrong, 225 Govlngton Drive,: daughter Esther spent Saturday in wore: S. Foster of Chelae#, Mr. Jack- SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL roy Hieber, Detroit, Mich, , Detroit. son of Jackson, Mrs. Roblnsop, our Miss Nadene Dancer of Juckson Rev. Henry Lens, Pastor, gfi?* tinrTeTTV' sn t., wpan-1 Mrs. Maggie Nuoffar spent the, supervising teacher, and Mrs, Walter spent the week-end at the home of Sumluy school—10 a. m. a 1 W ltr ^ d e fo; with Mr. ..ul M r, Rlmcrj „^r, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. Dancer, 1'reaehing service—i l a. m.' tnim c^ww.knmim' r o Marsh. ___ — —, —-} Our Htmlthmeetingon Junuary20 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zahn of Lodi WeLster -and Mrs.-ElTner . Mursh and V HS well attended, 35 people. being culled on Mr. and Miv. Fred Seitz, Dcxteu-i-.2^mL ^p^gnc’lp'.spent Saturday wltlf MKi pi-esont. Wo,enjoyed tne lecture on 'CON G RELATIONAL" CHURCH town hall. 30 Sunday afternoon. This Week's Specials! l and Mrs. A. H. Lammers In Jackson.j«i>reventlon. of Contagious Diseases.'’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wenk' called on Rev. Chas, F. Wolf, Minister LOST—Large,-,black-fur mitten, on j -Mra.Estella Rust of Ann Arbor j Dr. Topeano of Ann Arbor ’gave the their mother, Mi’s, Olive Wenk, Sun­ Sunday, February X8— Mineral Oil, 1 gal...... » • i i « « ’ a. • • $1.79 streets of Chelsea. Philip Seitz,'spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. talk. ' ■ - day afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Divine worship—10:00. phono' 150-PU. -28 Theresa Koolz. . ’ I The percentage of attendance ,for Mrs. Julius Jtehmid. __ (Bring your own jug) — Sermon subject: - “George Washing­ -r— — - - - — - — j Mr. and Mj-s. John 'Palmer and ‘the year is 00.8 per cent, with two FOR SALK—Yearling White Leghorn | {iaUghter of Chelsea were Sunday af-| tardy marks for the. month Wulter Seitz, accompanied by Ar­ * I ton-. Christian Nobleman.” ■ N thur Doletzky of Dexter started for ^ hens, any amount. '" Heavy produC’ j ternoon callers of "Mr. and Mrs. L. L. uary.' Sunday school—11:15. -> Los Angeles, Calif. Sunday morning/ JEpsom Saltsi S lb^bag i t -4 - ,39c We welcome" you our services, ora. Roy. C. Ives. _____*28 XIorton. ,, ___ ... . ! —Mary Ulrich, Cth grade. dealer's " cay- Homer Prentice of Munith -spent 0,,,' " .a y ^ « e : driv|nr tt wo”ka a farm all e a S Sunday afternoon with his parents,1 WOoden articles’ fashionetLiifter_PAt- Tancro White Fine Cough Syrup’_ t, ,19c wants to work a faun, au equip Mr< an(J Mrgj Ne]80n prentice. ------ti„nV. ■ — ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL r R,,v in' PhninAn' Mich ajr. unu wire, i'iojbvh x'iuuucw, terns in Hamilton's Arithmetic book, Mr.-Mr. andund Mrs,..Mrs. Elmer Pierce ug), ;■:P. H. Crrubow.iki, Pastor, C egd. J V ijte Box OuilM-. Ml°"- , ; Mi8B- eharlotte MiimHc1 of Ja^kfion. i hlghov gmV- of Washington, deliverer, and first mer Motor Sales. • 20 I Advance - ...... Showing' and....x Salec..,. . Skl-Pi’esident of the United States. AJ— Mid-wook stHwicb Wednesday:- eve- FOR SALK—Knyllnh VHull and-Collio _ .w n . 4 1 * M • Tit >1 ning at 7 :30. • “Tho Art' of Prayer.-’' : mixture puppies, $1.00 each. Old New Spring Tailored A study uf the ciilll vutloii of the right" -Sklnnnr Farm, 9. miles north- of | attftnde^toward-the-Deityr jDhelaeur ^ i The-he is-hore7 ’Let'u s-f and Ruffled Curtains bend all our powers toward the Gross WANTED-— Good double harness, of ■ our ord and Savious, Jesus Christ. breeching type; also farm wagon. •51 See or write M. Easterly, Route 1, and Cottage Sets v >1 WATERLOO CIRCUIT one mile north of Cavanaugh I,,nke.' J*,---- !— ...... *---:—- — -- I--28. V : ■ U. B. CHURCH v v Rov. E. F. Highley, Pastor. ( S l T F I E D .CiiinMitrni’ Black Ttasp-; v First Church j berry plants. No. T, $1,00 per 100. P a i r ■8 Sunday School'. 10:0.0 a.m, . Ofiiov .front’ Ed. Downer,' Chelsea. :■i Preaching Service ...... 11:00 a.m. Free, deli very. I.abiuiie Berry Farm, »~l, Second Church Paw Paw, Mich. • , - -84 FINE 011 ENA DIN E MA_I IQUISETTES _ _ _ jjl-^Protvching-Service- rrr.^.-;--&:30-8;mr EULL-St7,I^VV IT D^fiEF-lX ^F-iaE-S-~ ------jjj r^umhiy School ...... ■10:80 a.m. H ID ES WANTED—I am paying 4c ft s Christian Endeavor . . . . . 7:30 p.m. per lb. for grey.n hides. .John H. lb. 19c ra-* COLORS FOR EVERY DECORATIVE SCHEME : Alber. . / ' k ■ ' -28! BOSTON NETS anti-FISH NETS ' . v ST. MARY CHURCH BARNSDALL PRODUCTS—UaBOlme, NOTE: Therfc is no telling ’how soon or how far .prices will - Henry Van Dyk«, Rector!. oilj kerosene,'and fuel oil. Deliver-, BLUE AND WHITE . lb. 2 5 c .advance!-ance! YV‘e suggest as a sure wny to save that you buy .8i First Mass 2JL:‘' ...... ‘ ’ ‘v ..‘' ” *iH 8:00a.m. M U ’ ed ii) this territory by R. F. Wenk, now ordinarily ■$' ^ in £ * < * : * » : ! “ '. 1L" ®3J I S Chelsea Agent, Phone 159-F23. 20tf be phplanned later in the season. fil ■ COFFEE Fresh Fruits and Vsgstsblss CUT FLOWELS, Potted Plants and I. B.; S. Av QUAKER VACUUM PACK -HASFMFNT- F l o r a l Designing. WAYSIDE^ HeadLettuce large and solid t i o r 15c I BibldWaly Thursday pTTn. 'V 2:30 FLO RAL CARDENS. On U. S. 12. — - JAR o’clock at 208 South St. . Tel.„880. Bonded Mem' uf the PARSNIPS ...... 3 Ihtti lOe GREEN ONIONS ...... bch. 5c Subject: “Satisfied with Thy Like- F. T, D. • 2 2 tf ;♦{ j nt'ss,’i.Psidw—1-Ti lb. 19c -T-ANGElUNES, Ig.^iae, , .^ DIARY -f 'GENERAL'TRUCKINCT_____ r . Local amT long distance. Reasonable rates; Friday~“ W(,ll it seamed like as '* _v quick service; day or night. I Will tJiis week ’never wood come to a end buy grain and poultry. Phone 320 hut'it did. .1 diddont come out 1st in or Cl. Lawrence Wacker, 52tf F e e c t e l S 1.65 tho test, witch we. went, threw this MICHIGAN BELL week. Biit they was onc.v levon a hed SUGAR, 4X .! ...... 3 lb. pkg. 25c PEA S 1$ & ML Sifted ...... No. 2’ can 15c of me. \l .lonLXpeck pa wood heleiivo-- ()RI,)Ef{ FOR PUBLICATION SlIGAR -Grunulatcd . .1 0 lbs. 47c GRAPEFRUIT R & W ...... No. 2 ean 15c me i.f I told him they was oiie in the state. of Mtchigan,'• the"-Circuit- Conrt TELEPHONE CO. ri;i,ss wljich s grades ^ was lore tlinn for the County of Washtenaw, In C()COA Bakers ...... 1 |h. tin 22c CATSUP R & W . . . . v ...... 14 oz, hpttle 15c mine was,. I wont tell pa aml.ina that" (’hancerc. • ' . K1DNKY BEANS R & W ,, . No. 2 cun 10c CORN FLA K ES ...... '. .Jg. -4>kg. 12c- srhxr’Was out 3 Weiiks wttfTtiuniieasiesT ~ " -.1 Ru>my--SoUs—got ~lst^ivo?mers. ’ he is *5—--U.e.l.. Pl*trHtm.J,ut‘kwi)0(l,>IHttintiflh=\ . HE A NS Wax or G reen B 2-canH-25c istmEiomite<4=Rdt8- tin1 kid who has his nock wursii'cd on . ■ >' „^v , „ . , ... CORN Blue & While Y’ellow ...... 2 for 27c MINCK MEAT R & W ...... 9 oz. pkg. 12c, weak days, a big Slssic. -, Angelina Smith Lockwood,■ Defendant. KtiG»Vdny-^Yt.nt tn"n wceni-i- roaxt— Suit ™'n(iinK 1» tho. Give nit Cour ■ i". • {down at Blisteiws lumse ami walked thp. County, of Washtenaw, in EfiC I SODA f 5 ' !( : ‘ ; f : i - ii- - ^ { home .-with June and when 1 was .a at. tho C.it.v of Ann.Arbor lLMON M acaroni - -7telling lier.a story site he giiMjlo yon sn!xLCounty,-^4Jie__JBth—day— of... -RKD-SOGKKYK Noodles C rackers or on nit\ J got even with her though. ”a*nlary, A., D. 1984. > SWEETHEART PREMIUM ______# m . ; _A nny & _N«vy SPAGHETTI >1 (liddent (t-iush:,telling thi' stov.v.— — -m^tseause It appearing from at-- 1 lb,.can. 1 lb. pkg,:.------8 3-4 oi^box __ _Elbo-Style m V, . i Monday— VVile 1 was cm niy way to fl(lavit on file/that tho Defendant, An-" 1 Sunday skooi the wind hi owed Mr Smith Lockwood, is not a resr- '* Fudges-hut off and I run and got ]t dunt’df the State' of Michigan, but re-' rg," ; for,him and he give me a'nickel and'^ si(lo!,/at Villa Pierinu, Capri (Napoli) I 8 c 1 5 c 1 0 c 3 - 2 ) e iso I put Jt in the 1 eolleeksinin. ami , ...saved .my .nmkol," [ g(.ss the -old“say* Dn ..motion of Burke- & Burke, i ing -r^HigJu.-dt.s an...Ill wind~that- Attorneys, it- is ordered CHERRIES. Red for IMo .can 10c CHIPSO Ig. pkg. i * 4 V"*"*- .^,-.2 for 29c lias nohoTtiing. that the said Defendant, . Angelina MARASCHINO CHERRIES .5 oz. bottle 12c OUICKI ARROW Soan Chipa- , . 2 pkgM. 23c -*-1— MundnvL-1 am afraid^teeghel' nut h Uookwood cau»e-her appr,nr ~ ; COCOA. \i,& W ; ketch kwestion in are-spelling lessen ance to^^be entered herein^^withln throe ; ! j lb.-can 10c LUX Soap FLAKES ...... Ig , pkg. 23c - ‘ today, she sed for ms to- define Bar-' mont>h8 fr6m the Bate of this ordoir. MARSHMALLOWS Campfire . , . 1 lb. pkg. iOc C IG A R ETTES Popular Branda ...... pkg. 18c . W i and 1 rote down it was sum thing a,nrJ in (>f ] w v »PPoaronce that HOT CROSS BUNS ...... 2 doz. 25c TEA....Green, Bulk ;. ! . . v., lb. 19c "I'youTry'to-'ciean off yarn teeth and Jhe-cause her answer'to the P lS ln W ' iTint without vou po to vuin? dontlst of Cojoplftint to bu tlledt und ft m "twice a yr. ' Jake says it means to .on ■ swap things and etc. - " Plaintiff's Attorneys within fifteen Buy one small box OXYDOL Sor l<|c ( Tctisdny ~ I’a has Wn planning to /7 yH ’scnfIce ° n h(lr « copy , spend his vaeashun in the mountins °* H.,u] this order; and get one extra box fior . . . , but today1 1 herd mn tell Mrs. Gillem !lntl T i li in tlefftult thereof, said bill m IT’S FAIR AND WARMER ’ 'that they was a going to Canady b0 .Gtken us confcHsed by- the said, T-whep pa gets-hi» vacashun, 1 bet pa ■ ; ’lil is a going to be very v e r y f urther Orderodr That 1 1! - fi BY-TELEPHONE supprised whon'he hoars that within forty days the Said T Plaintiff '■ 'Wensday-7-well pa has sent off for « notice of this, order to be pub- Howling-winds und icy streets hold less danger, his seed witch he wants to plant this *l!,nod In tlte Chelsea Standard, a and discomfort wheit you have u telephone. You 1 spring when It gets 'Warm agen.^faHe^newspaper printed, published and clr- Phone 226 MEAT SPECIALS Home Killed Megts cun “run” errands und shop hy telephone, saving is indi?sslded weather he wants the ^dating m said County, and that-such wheat crop hack-of thr-Ga’rrnge or |)ubllcation be continued therein at — FRESH FISH and OYSTERS EVERY DAY HOME MADE SAUSAGE time and car expense* You can talk with frlemls, 1 over by the bird Bath, I least once in each week for six weeks relatives and business aspoclatcs,without Umvini( ! ’ Thlrsday- *! walked homo with Jane ^ sttcccHsion, or that sho cause a-copy- Pork Roast lb. lie in the house/ They can reach you easily, too. ' agon this evning aiu| I got a little - °i'der (0 be personally served Picnic Cuts Bacon piece lb. X3c ! sontimontle 1 gess. Used they issont f 11 ^uid non-rei»tdont -Defendant at Telephone service provides untold comfort and j nothing, nicer then to be alone with days'before, the timo convenience for every member of the fumily. I the girl you like the Iwst. and she ul,ow proscribed for her appearance. Pork Steak loan lb. 14c Bacon Squue. lb. 10c And,In etnorgenclcs, it emihlos yon t(, summon ; sed. Well go on und get with her A ' ,e0, ” • Sample, Circuit Judge, doctor, firemen, police or other aid bi.vtant/y. nnd thon shtr went in the htiusp. Sum T T C , , ' times I got a Noshun to not pay her nrovn/>opv«ty Co. Clerk, For Rolling Ribs Beef ib.ioc ------Hams lb. 15c enny mind friim 'now, on; 1 wandor ® * ” ■ » Whole or Shook H«l( just What sho wood tfblf Attorneys for Plaintiff, The Telephone OJJiee will ...... —~— Arbor, Mleh. Febl5-Mar29 /urninh complete] in/,>r»»rtfirm ^arul MEATnEPARTMENT take y^pzPJiL^fSpfl^phuntLMttilco, - ■