Methodist Community House Well Filled Last Friday Evening, When Members of the Congregation and Others Gathered to Say Farewell.
A most iiUci-esliiig foot ball gomo is s(^edule^ fo^this afternoon at 4:00 There was a large gatljering of the heipiuute. Mrs. Nagle has ably met o'clock, wheim’lymouth an^B^arbom members of the Methodist eongrega- e v e ry requirement, and will be greatly The First Presbyterian church of High school/cams meeLntJon the grid tlon and oUf^r friends at the Methodist inis.sed ip the church and social circles •PJymofth, was crowded, to capacity, iro n a t i b J tourist,aa^, in the third CompiUnity House last Friday eTening, of the village. last week IVednesday nighff^September game of taes^ai^^ for the locals. to attend the farewell reception given Uev. and Mrs. Nagle were the re- 23, wbeiT -Miss Geoevmira M cClum pba Coach Coatta has been giving the in honor of Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Xagle, c-ipients of the very best wishes of all IxHianic thfe b rid e J n Harry S. Mc bicals .some strenuous practice work who were about to leave for their new I present for a happy^and successful Clumpba of Amsi^dam, New Y'ork. during Ihe past few days, and the home at Strathnaoor, where Rev. Nagle The ceremony jw&s performed by the teaia.js_^ splendid condition for the has b^n assigned to the j>a8torate of p astor. Reff. ^ C o n g e r H atliaw ay, who coiite.st7i»Ik^--a(t^oon. The work of the Methodist church of that place, by Send Them Away With A Smile. used a uio^ed form of the impressive the team at tbe^’orthville fair, when the recent conference held at Flint. I don't like "Goodbye Receptions.” ring serrice ^ the Presbyterian they defeated the heavier team of the A program of short .speeches and everj’body feels so sad. If we didn't like the Nagles, it would rituiil Northville High, showed a wonder musical numbers made a very pleasant n't be so had. Mrs. D. Gllliert Brown, a Ufe-long ful improvement over the first game s evening. Thcre*s something awful funny about friend of the bride, presided at the of the season. Snpt. George A. Smith spose of that word ‘Goodbye’. pilK'-orgaii. playing as a preludeT 'T Kvej-.vliody who can do so Is urged the ^lendld co-oi>eration and inter^t It makes a lamp com'e in your throat Iwove You Truly," by Carrie Jacobs to attend the game this afternoon, and that Rev. Nagle had always manifest . and some folks want to cry. Bond, anil nccomiMinying the soloists, help to cheer the boys on to another ed in the public >w-h
Two Show* T w o Shows 7:00 and'8:30 ( 7:00 olid 8:30 Saturday, October 3 -Sunday and Monday Wednesday and Thursday Creams October 4 and 5 October 7 and 8 Q>nway Tearle Fred Thomson Soaps and Powders Thomas Meighan ----- IN------IN- —^IN ------Protect and c&re for yopr . V “Riding The Wind” skin with these toilet “The Man who Found Himself” ‘Just a Woman’ A western star in western plays that necessities. Meighan's finest fighting role. One of have pleased our audiences very much. o Meighan’s best pictures. Everyone likes ^ Fred Thomson and his COMEDY—“Off His Beat” horse, Silver King. COMEDY—“Off His TroUy” Two Days—Don’t Miss It NEWS REEL NEWS «E E L COMEDY—“Bad Boy” and Aesop’s Fables The Dodge D n^ Store but the lpai)er ^iollar wears out more AN INTERESTING TRIP IN FOR-r,! THE PLYMOUTH MAIL quickly, but it doesn’t wear out pock EIGN COUNTRIES. Owner, F. W. SAMSEN ets nearly as fast as silver. And the L. B. Samsen. Editor and Pnblisber wopjen, with their favorite place for Athalle and Uass Hough, who re- carrying their "bank roll” object to turne MHN L. CRANDALL, -Aitj, WATERFORD Plymootii, MOchican* 4 M 0BTGA6E BALE Mr. Ames of Grass Lake, is visiting I DEFAULT HATOlJp BEEN MADE his mother, Mrs. Mary Loud. in tbe conditions c t a iger ta ln m ortgage The Neighborhood Community Club made by DON A. VAN ATTA and meets with Mrs. Foraey of NorthvlUe, BUILD YOUR OWN HOME UILDRED U. VAN ATTA. husband T h u rsd ay . and wife, of the Village ofePlTnioath, Wayne County. Bflch^n, . to the Mra. Draper of YpsUanti. is visit LAPHAM STATE SAVINGS BANE.~of ing her neice, Mrs. Arthur Gotts. NorthTlUe, Wayne County, Michigan, a Robert Bechtel abd Fred Gotts at LIVE IN IT BY THANKSGIVING corporation organized under the gen tended the' Ford airplane tournament, eral banking laws of the State of 51b.S3T:; Michigan, which said mortgage is dated Monday, at Dearborn. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD TO KARO SYRUP tbe 30th day of Jane, A. D. 1923, and Mrs. Sayre of Detroit, visited Mrs. 101b.Ss' recorded in the office of the Register .Mary Loud, last week, and attended AVOID the SPRING BUILDING RUSH of Deeds for said County on tbe Uth day of July. A. D. 1923. In Uber 1249 the Northville fair. of Mortgages, on page 6. vehicb said Wm.' I. Thomas spent the week-end mortgage was duly assl^ed by said with his father, Calvin Thomas. SUGARE"H.-$1.95 Lapbam State Savings Bank of North- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowland and ville. Wayne County, Michigan, a cor poration organized under the laws of daughter. Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Qtmrt Rowland and baby. Mr. and Mrs. '■ Size the State of Michigan, on the 28th day No Cash Required-Pay as Rent Dozen ~ of July. A. D. 1925, to LB ROT NAY Clare Rowland and baby and Mr. and MASON JARS Pints, doz. 69e 74c LOR, of Plymouth, Wayne County, Mrs. Harvey Glecklen of Lyons. Ohio, Michigan, which said aasignmeot was, on the 4tb day of August, A. D. 1925, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ^ CountiT Club duly recorded In the office of said M rs. M. M. R ow land an d fam ily. L tfse IH lb. Register of Deeds In Liber 110 of As Ralph Gotts and family of Ypsilanti. Twin Loaf signments, page 225 thereof, and which Plymouth Builders 258 Main Street Phone 491 TS c were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and BREAD saifl mortgage contains a power of sale, and on which said mortgage there Mrs. Arthur Gotts. CORN, New Clifton, 4 A c PANCAKE FLOUR. is claimed to be dne fot principal the J. Jones is driving a new Dodge Next to Giddings Real Estate Office No. 2 cacn * ...... XV Henkel's 5-lb. sack ...... sum of TWO THOUSAND ($2,000.00) coupe. DOLLARS and interest thereon from tbe 30tb day of December, A. D. 1924 Mrs. Fred Kuhn of Detroit, spent PEAS, Standard, PI.OUR, Country to tbe 30th day of July, A. D. 1925, the last week with her mother, Mrs. H. Wisconsin, can ______XV Chib. 2f%-Ib. sack ...... X$M0 sum of EIGHTY-ONE and sixty-seven Moe, and attended the Nortbvllle fair. h u n d red th s ($81.OT) D O LLARS, and W aterford road going east was open AUCTION Attorneys fees of THIRTY DOLLARS BEANS. Green '4 A c SOAP. P. & G. W h ite O S e ($30.00) as provided in said mortgage: ed last week. i Cilfton. can ...... XV U b ars fo r ...... - ____ imHF and no proceedings at law having been Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Gray of De- [ EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! instituted to recover tbe money secured troit. took Sunday dinner with Mr. by said mortgage, or any part thereof, Fall Millinery and Mrs. McKerreghan. Cherry j CATSCP. Country Club, 4 f f c COCOANUT TAFFY 4 0 c and said mortgagee having elected to large bottle ...... X tF , B .\R S t K roger m ade, lb.....|X V declare tbe full amount thereof doe; H eights. j NOTICE is hereby given'that, by vir James Wilson and Miss Ruth Per- j , Oct. 6, ’25 tue of the power of sale contained in Idns were married Saturday, at Farm- ' AT 1:30 O'CLOCK SHARP MILK. Coimtry Club. 9 ^ ^ .Ks.':orti‘d F resh CHOCO- iVA^ .said mortgage and tbe statute in such ington Methodist parsonage, by Rev. i LATES. lb. ______X lV case made and provided, on WEDNES DAY, THE IITH DAY OF NOVEM E va. ' I 137 Union St. Plymonth Call And See The BER, A. D. 1925, at twelve (12:00) The Neighborhood Community Club j LARD, pure and SALMON. Pink. IS* Am leaving for England—^Mrs. S. J. New Line 9 9 ^ - o'clock noon, eastern standard time, at gave a miscellaoeou.s shower last Mon-1 sw eet. lb...... —...... tall c a n s ...... X t f •the southerly or Congress Street en- Newberry. Am leaving foe Florida— day at the home of Mrs. Frank Taylor, ! I trance to the County Building in the Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Mildred Van .H ove You Tried FRENCH COFFEE a t 47c a PO UND ?. I City of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich- in honor of Miss Ruth Perkins who j Atta. Goods must be sold, have no ' igan, (that being the place where tbe was married Saturday. She received! place to store them. Come and help yourself. Circuit Court for the County of Wayne many useful and pretty presents. is held), tbe undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ward of Tb- 1 Weruer Piano and Stool, nearly new Felts and Velvet Hats the premises described in the said UhIo. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson 1 Axminster Cariwt Square mortgage, or so much thereof as may of Deerfield, spent Sunday with the 1 Mahogany Library Table Building Material A-Leatber Rocking Chair be necessary to pay the amount due on hitter’s daughter, Miss Iva Jackson, at said mortgage, with interest thereon at KW alnut Tub Chair tlie rate of seven (7%) per centum, per Mrs. Edmund Watson's. 1 Fetn Stand and Fern nnimm, from July 30th. A. D. 1925, and Miss Iva Jeckson sjient the week 1 Settee, with Plush Seat 1 Music Cabinet Uttiversal and Peninsular Cement alt legal costs together with said at end at Northville. with Mr. and Mrs. 3 Pr. <’ream Curtains afld Floral Over- Miss Thompson to rn ey s fees, wfadcb said prem ises are II. Johnson and daughter. described as follows: drat>e: Hercules Wall Plaster The west fifty-four (54 ft.), feet of Mrs, Edmund Watson won first prize 1 Fumed Oak Suite, comprising 6 820 Penniman Ave. Lot Nine (9) and the east six (0 ft.) on mu bread and second prize on Chairs, Round Table and Buflfet 1 Axuuuster Carpet Square feet of Lot Ten (10). of Kello^'a lunch set and zenuias. at the North Climax Wood Mortar Plaster Subdivi.sion of a part of section twen 3 P r. Curtaiti.*: ville fair. ty-six (26), Town One (1) South, 1 Walnut Red. Springs, Mattress and Range Eight (8) East. Michigan, ac B edding Queen Quality and Washington Lime cording to the plat thereof duly re- 1 W a ln u t D resser cortled in Wayne County records, in 1 Carpet Sq^uare 2 Pr. Curtains Liber one (1) of Plats, pages eighty- Picked Up About Town 1 Brass Red, Springs. Sprii Mattress and Ten Years Finished August 3 0 ,1 9 2 5 Fire Brick Fire Clay eig h t i.'SS) an d eighty-nine (SlU th ere . B edding of. 1 (*ak Dresser 1 Carpet Square DATED: Tliis oth day of August, A. Dad i’lymouth says tliat maybe the 1' Pr. Curtains and Drapes Following Statement Shows Remarkable Growth Mortar Colors Keene Cement D. 1925. reason why the Lord made Adam first I Oak Bed, Springs. Mattress and h i: ROY NAYLOR. vas to give him a chanev tn say a few B edding I Dresser and Kimmo »f Plyinouth, Michigan. iiords. Assets: Clippert Brick Face Brick Sand Lime Brick M ortgagee. .'{ Pr. Curtains 1 Oil Stove 1 Kitchen Range Dec. 31, 1915 ___ $ 4,083.34 .TOIIN L. CRANDELL. ,' tail u s a B i i a i j DETROIT POUCE WIN ONE -Detroit Police of the Cheoe street station, Saturday afternoon at the Farm grounds, trounced the Detroit House of Correction Cheers, 12 to 4. Determined to avenge themselves on the Farmers for the defeat inflicted on them August 29th. the Poll.ce used the heavy artiUery on Roman, the New Ford Dealers Farm twirler. Warm, Bach and Mar IN tin were the chief offenders, pounding out ten hits between them for six cir William and Roy are well known in Plymouth, and their many friends cuits. Curti-s and l*asco also mt two will be glad to know they are now Ford Dealers in Clarenceville. They clean ones apiece on Roman, who have just completed their new garage and before the equipment is installed seemed unable to do his regular stuff. Our Exchanged Cars The C'oiKi used Gunn on the mound the boys are going to put on an old time dance for their opening. The Ford' for six innings, and switched to Hurk- Motor Co., in placing another service station between Redford and Farm le.r. H.s Gunn seemed to weaken, ington on Grand River, are only carrying out the policy they started many llurkle.v held the Farmers scoreless tile Imlance of the trip. years ago, service to their owners. The series witli the Police now stuuils us fidlows: o The Shaw Boys Will Have Their Opening July 4—Hetlmue Station S; D. H. of C. Officers. 20. i Fords and Chevrolets almost July 5—Hunt St. Station, 4; D. H. Thursday, October 8th at 8 P. M. of r. Oflicers, ittiiiiiiiiiliih i i i l i Hliiiiii THE PLYMOUTH MAm ITODAY,, OCTOBER 2 ,1926. BAPTIST NOTES Tbe^ following delegatee attended the 'TBR CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH association: Bev. and Mrs. Sayles, METHODIST EPISCOTAL Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Bennett. Mr. and HOBNDta WORSHIP AT M:H THAT SERVES SUNDAT-SCHOOL AT 11 sM REV. S. CONGER HATHAWAY, A. M, PASTOR Mrs. Lewis Schaal, Btr. and' Mrs. George WUske. Rev. Sayles is mod- • erator. The assoitetlon convened in the Baptist church ^ f Rochester, last Tuesday and Wednesday. ' A goodly Watch Your Proiieunciation number of the B. %. P. U. were there to enjoy the banquet and young peo ple's program. Bev. Savage, paator Rev. Frederick A. Leiidrum, D. D., Minister of the First Baptist church of Pon When we invite you to our church service tiac. pave the principal address. T he young i>eopIe’8 m eeting, la s t ' Sunday evening, was led by Madeline Worship—10:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. please note the^t we 'speak the word as if ShackletoD. The missionary topic was, “Modem China.” Mr. AUen- it ended in iss—serviss^ Those who say bangb gave the young people a splen Sunday-school—11:40 a. m. did description of its history. It was **serve us” are always speaking in error. worth-while Come next Sunday. Sunday-school rally next Sunday. , Epworth League—6:30 p. m. We urge every member to be present, and call and bring all others who can G>mmunion Service Next Sunday be persuaded to come. I. L u th eran We (-ongratulate ourselves on our Plymouth Bakery Bev. Charles Straseo. Pastor music last Sunday. The solo by Miss .Mis.sion F estiv al n ex t Sunday. Ruth Forsythe, our new choir director, was exceUent. We are fortunate to have so able a leader. And Mr. 200 Main Street Phone 47 First Presbyterian Rogers' vlollu solos, morning and eve O B Bev. S. Conger Hathaway. A. M. ning. were received with delight. We >hf>pe he will come often. P w to r One of the guests at the wedding The Detroit Motorbus Company have now extended their service to the. Every Wednesday and Saturday S Morning worship at ten o'clock, fol gave ten dollars to l>e distributed lowed by communion service. Sunday- among the children of the manse. Campus, Detroit:—Route traversed is as follows:—Plymouth Road to Division, ’ school at 11:15. Chdstlan Endeavor The mistress at the manse got the wed meetiniwat 6:30. Evening worship at ding feq. and .the bride kissed the min South on Division to 'Ereman, East on Tireman and West Grand Boulevard to 7:30. Prayer meeting. Wednesday ister: so all is happy and serene at General Motors Building, South on 2nd Boulevard and Cass Ave. to Coffee Cakes night. Choir practice. Thursday the pastor’.s house. Incidentally some n ig h t of the young men of the church may I Campus, Detroit. l»e asking how to receive a call to the i Five Different Kinds to Suit Your Taste m inistry. SCHEDULE M ethodist The trustees met last Monday night | THROUGH SERVICE (HQURLY) ■ I Rt'V. F red erick A. liendrum . D. D. ami ordered that a fence be erected te ; J j Morning worship. 10:00 a. "m. Suh- prevent the church proiierty from be- 1 Butterrings iiig used us u public thoroughfare and I 5 j day-school. 11:40 a. m. Epworth Streusel = l>*agne. 0:30 p. m. Evening worship, so endangering its future use for! From Plymouth—First Bus, 6:30 A. M.; Last Bus, 12:30 A. M. hurch purisises. The cliurch owns a Walnut J 7 :3() p. m. considerable strip of land, on which From Campus Detroit—First Bus, 7:00’A. M.; Last Bus, 12:00 SlJht Brioche ■l ------tile sheds formerly stood, which may StoUen * I Baptist , be needed .soon for building purposes. a i Rev. Horace E. Sayles, Pastor I.4ist Tuesday night the members of RATE OF FARE 45 CENTS the Christian Endeavor Society gave a ■ These Coffee Cakes are made with fresh cream Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening reception to the teachers of the public ,a t 7:30. schools aud the members of the school T IE S INCLUDES TRANSFER TO OUR CITY BUSES ery butter, fresh eggs and best ingredients. Covenant meeting, the last Thnrs- board. Over sixty were in attend ______I I day evening in each month. ance. The room was prettily deco I 10:00 a. m., preaching service. rated in school colors'; the High school 111:30 a. m.. Sunday-school. 6:00 p. orchestra played: the girls' quartette ■ m.. B. Y. P. 1*. 7 :00 p. m. preach- DETROIT MOTORBUS CO., W. F. Evans, Pre*. sang. iiihI a one-act pliiy was given, in llRg service. which the ecc-entricities of the sev eral teucliers were humorously fca- ■ riirtHl. Then follow ed a num ber o f ! C atholic games more or less vociferous. Re Cor. Dodge and Union Sts. freshments gave considerable "punch” ; MissCzarina Penney, Mus.Bac. Assurance— Fr. Lefevre. to the iimst active participants, and i 276 Union St. Phone 116 all departed with the ussurauev that! Teacher of Piaoo Sundays—Masses at 7:30 and 6:15. rliey had had a good time—and that | Post Graduate of Detroit Institute Confessions before mass. the Chrisriuu Eudeavorers are a ''Ijve I of Musical Art As Modern as Week-days—Mas# at 7 :S0. This Im uch." . I Children .Accepted at the Age of Six hour makes it convenient for the .Advanced Pupils Ree^ve Artistic children to. attend on their way to Musical Instruction In business, at social gatherings, the appearances school. All should begin the day with LIVOM.\ CENTER LUTHERAN God. C H l'K C H . Studio 498 S. Main St. P hone 9 of your clothes inspire you with confidence. We Societies—The Holy Name society, There will l»e regular services at for all men and young men. Com- are prepared to help your appearance by our com- munlou the second Sunday of the the Idvonlu Center Lutheran church The Living Room m onth. on Sunday, October 4th, in the Ger lete cleaning, pressing and mending service. Altar Society—Comprising all the man language. Miss Melissa Roe ladles and young ladies. Communtbn TEACHER OF FUNDAMENTAL AND the llrst Sunday of each month. ADVANCED PLANO Children of Mary—Every child of FRAIN’S LAKE People wouldn’t think of furnishing their living a' the parish most belong, and most go Private and class instruetiong to communion every fourth Sunday of Will Ueatty calleil at tlie F red ^ Studio, 168 Amelia St. room with the rough clumsy and uncomfortable 8o<*kow home, F riday. th e m onth. ^ Phone 257-F2 furniture of the frontier cabin. Yet, how many Catechism—Every Saturday. Mass Mrs. Fred Sockuw. Sr., is somewhat better at this writing. Her daughter, otherwise comfortable homes still depend on tie Nepodal & Amet at 8:00. Instructloos by Fr. Lefevre Immediately after. Questions by Mrs. Ida Morgan, is still caring for outdoor privy instead of the indoor water closet? CLEANERS Miss Mary Mertens. Mias Kathleen her. Idttie Velda Morgan is staying Miss Anna L Yonngs Lehman and Miss Dorothy Flnlan. w itli h er au n t, .Mrs. M innie Sowle, un- All children are obliged to attend fll Mrs. Morgan is able to leave her* PIANO AND HARMONY Why allow this constant threat to health? 'Why AGENCY AT C. WHIPPLE’S, PENNIMAN AVE. these instructions. mother. Mrs. Sis-kow is slowly re- • suffer discomfort—daily and year after year? M'vering from the stroke she suffered i Studjo—PlyoMutfa United Savings August 8th. B u l l A nnex Helen Lidke was thrown out of a j Entrance on Pennlman Avenue The modern indoor water closet adds health pro First Church of Christ. Sdeotist Pbooe 318-F12 • First Cburch of Christ, Scientist, Ford truck. Tuewlay. ami was bruised, tection, as well as comfort to your home. And the ulamt the face quite Iiudly. j comer Main and Dodge streets, Sno- cost is far less than many of the other impi^ve- day morning service, 10:30 o'clock. Several from this way attended the! VOICE LESSONS Subject, ■•rnreality.” Northville fair, last week. I mente you have paid for cheerfully. Farms, Vacant and Improved Properties Wednesday evening testimony ser Gus Lidke Imd his silo tilled Monday MISS FLORENCE PADDOCK vice, 7:30. Reading room in rear of and Tuestlay. ' I Le,t us prove it-to you by visiting our salesroom. cburch open dally from 2 to 4 p. m., We are glad to hear that the good i Member of Faculty, The Detroit In except Sundays and holidays. Every 'roads from Plymouth to Ann Arbor stitute of .Musical Art, will be in her Plan to have this modern plumbing improvement are within two miles of being finished. one welcome. A lending library of studio over Murray’s Candy Store, this winter; , Christian Science literature is maln- The gates are down as far as T. W. taindd. Lyke's store from the west, and as far every Thursday, 10:00 a. m. till 5:00 Raymond Bacheldor Us the county line from the east. p. m. Anyone interested may secure un interview and voice trial free of St. Joho’s Episcopal SALEM charge. Union Street Jewell, Blaich{& McCardle REAL ESTATE Rex. Frank Copeland. Rector .Mrs, I,rtiulse .Viles and M rs. C rockett wen* In Ann Arbor. Saturday. Phone 287 Phimbers Plymooth s«‘vcureeiitli Sunday after Trinity.— ilessrs J. Herrick and William, Mc- Servl<^ next Sunday will be In the I'ullough are enjoying a two weeks’ EVELYN THOMAS morniag at 10 o'clock, with sermon by fi.shiDg trip in th e n o rth ern p a r t 'o f 264 ANN ST. PLY M O aT H the Rt‘K Frank Copeland. the state, leaving Tuesday. SundaF-.-tchool at 11:15, Sidney D. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foreman and Teacher Of StMng. .superintendent. Harry Ulsun of Detroit, were Saturday Ijidies' Guild will meet next Wed- night and Suuday guests of the for uesda.v. October 7th. at the home of mer's parents. G. Foreman and wife. NOW YOU MAY TRY TfflS D. Goakes on Plymouth road,- at 2:30. Messrs, Carl aud AUtert Olson of Pipe Organ All menihers are asked to l»e present. Detroit, were Sunday callers at G. C. F orem an's. VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE Prank Ryder, wife and son. Bert, and Piano This Is Your Chance to Prove That Toning Up YooT If .vour subscriptlou ,Jias espir^. visited at the John Nollar home near renew It today. Your prompt! I^arlKirn. Momhiy. Mrs. Ryder re- Liver Will End That'Tired, Run-Down Feeling. BniU nteitwl for H longer stay, returning alway.« appreciated. Yourself Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength hom ^ Tuesday. .Mr. an d M rs. W alter R odgers of and Energy—Feel Your Very Best Again! Charlevoix, were calling on friends and JESSE HAKE relatives in towig Saturday. lu his private practice Dr. H. 8. Tbacber demoostrated that such ^iiq>- Mrs. G. C. Foreman spent Thursday Real Estate and toms as ludigestlba, Gas ou a Sour Stomach, Belching, Dizziness. Colds that night and Friday in South Lyon with '* Insurance Hang On, Sick Headaches, Constipation, that Tired Feeling and' a general her mother, Mrs. Mary Oake. Mr. Run-Down condition of the System are often the-result of a Sluggish Liver-— and Mrs. Walter Rodgers of Charle R^resmtative of the Matna and t{iat relief Ih such cases (wmea quit^ly when the Liver is properly voix. w ere also .s-upper guests there. ' Cyclaaa luaaraBCe Co., Cleansed and Toned and the System is working normally again. Miss Ora Rdthbum U a guest at the L a p a a r. Mleb. home of her sister. Mrs. J. Herrick. Blank Ave. and WOlianaSt. Plymouth Why This Gives Belief Share It With Family! Mrs. Mar>' Felesanor w-as a Sunday When working as Nature Intend Just to prove to you that' you caller at the F. Bowers home. ed your Liver' does three thinga CAN %et quick BELIEF, drug^sts Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanSickle of necessary to keep you feeling your are giving away FREE liberal trial l>etroi(. were Sunday guests of Mr. best. First. It purifies your BLOOD, size bottles of Dr. Thacber’s ij-rer and Mrs. Harry •Atchison. COMMISSIONER’S NOTICE n every drop of which passes Qirongh and Blood Syrup, It b a syrup o t Mr. and Mrs. David Glllmore en U5155 ^ the Liver every fifteen minutes.' PURELY VEGETABLE Ingredl- tertained a large cumpany of relatives ents known to Physicians .for thslt In the m atter of the estate of Bertha Second, your liver furnishes the at a 7:0U o'clock dinner, Wednesday essences that Are mnrriHnl to per CORRECTIVE and HEALTH- Reiobolz (formerly Bertha Schmidt evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wal fect DIGESTION. Third, your BUILDING propertlee. Ba<± In- ter Rodgers. sometimes written Bertha E. Schmidt). gredlmit b ^oaen to help Nature J, the nndersigned, having been ^ Liver suites the seeretlonB Na Mrs. Laura Smith" entertained a ture uses to lubricate your Intes to cleanse ,and tone tbe Ltvur, te pointed by the Probate Court for the company of twelve friends from Fem- tines so that your Roweb can move co rrect tbto* can as o f C oasdpsU on 'date and Detroit, at a six o'clock din County ot Wayne, State Mtehigan, —to Improve Digestion and Appe-' ConunlBsloner to receive, 'examine and na^araily. gently and: . regularly ner. Tnesday evening. every day. When yous ttrsr tite—to Nourish and Strenstbeo The Bible class of the Congr^a- adjust ,all, claims and demands of all tbe SystMi—to tone tbe llred and persons against said deceased, do here comes sluggish it cannot do these tional church will give a social at the three things; goneegbantly, yon Overtaxed Nerves, and to send Salem town halL I^day evening, Oct. by give notice that I vriU meet a t .the purer. Healthier Blood ooantng law office of John 6. Dayton, Flyiaona. suffer, from sA or more of the 2nd. Ice cream, meioim and pie will ii/iwRlums abqre described. through your veins. be served for refteabnypts. Every Mldiigan, in said Comrty, oa Bstaaday, body invited: the Slsi day ot October A. D. aad on Tbdra^, the 82at day M tei- C D C C t Iw 'O m b er D . 1B2S, S t 2 o U o A P.' V . Of Bffectfyer M M Uttte each o£ aaid dsya for'tta paipois of f Br. ThacherB liv w A Cbamhfrtaln's Tablets have a tbor- examining; q|id SOowlng « ld dslteo, tt'pM M liM 'M n the w m ilf te r b e e rlnanalnf ctfect on the coitm, and Hist fbor monthe Croat'tte Slat rfra ainj. Heai the ted M hb w k n pnventlB f Out accuiiilntiflB ^\peli day of in^M ir A. D. IBSS^ wnta agoired ftii efcMe lli*[l Set * trill ilie i ooa waste t e t U Boi iMTOd Nc«te tv aaidjCfftft'flor ereittion ta. presBat b re absmbiJ In to the aystete .vtth aH me for ekanlaattoa and C2m aril eflecta cnte4iteaKteat( ■s9 te taka, very agiptebte ia-act.— ing. Slat. 1926. aatf Effect ObSj S e .—AAvierdasBMOt. F R A N K B A IO O . ... i i t t i i y i i i m m There’s a particular sens£ of aatiafaction which comes to’ one who saves re^uRyly. The creatiVf^^S^ct appeals'and theetea- tion of cjipital tm^ugh a eavings account Next SoMday at 2 :30 o’clock E aston time, foartcien. of tbe fastest race, becomes peculiwiy fascinating. ^ cars In the world, will get the flag and roar away on tbe second awnaL The Bank on the Corner From this stage it4s an easy transition to 190-mile world’s cbaaaplensh^p . auto- the inK^tineAt.periDd for a bank.depositor race to be held on tlie Michigan State | Fair track ont Woodward ave&ne. { is asslusd honest sound advice. All records for speed and entry *of W e Pay 4^o bars has been broken. Half a ban- Plymouth citizens have made-this their dred race cars dran-n f^om many cm Savings bank for thirty-five years. states are here, and have t>een practic G A I t J L A ing during this week on theJlne speed Accounts way, which has been created by throw “The Home of Thrift in Plymouth.” o Atmounces the Appointmeiit of ing up the turns. There is every in-1 dicatiOQ th a t a ll world's marks for dirt tracks will be broken. No clay- dirt track in tbe country, has the Plymouth United Savings Bank COP MOTOR SALES, INC reputation that Detroit has. A regi- ment of police will go on duty at day Main Bank, 330 Main St. AS PLYMOUTH DEALERS break tu protect tbe gates and the j speedway projjer. Reservations have Branch Office, Cor. Starkweather 828 Pehniman Avenue ^ been pouring in from all over tbe mid- Ave. and Liberty St. j d1e.^'est for box and other choice j seat.< Tot:, the race. The most famous ' of the wofhts star pilots liave .signed We are pleased to announce the the entry blanbte-'-.^his race—<>i>en to OFFICUL PROCEEDINGS p F THE I y - appointment of this ne The Judson Lumber Co. ' Oi STA RK YARD D-R. Blakeslee, Mgr. J. A. Fry, Asst. Mgr. Phone Bedford 222W Phone Farmington 39-F4 Phone Plymouth 301-F22 .ANY RE.AL C AKE M AKER will admit that It Is not her knowledge, of baking or- the ef ficiency of the oven that gives lightness and delirious taste Co STATK OF MICHIGAN. County of 1 her cakes. She will tell you W ayti At a session of the Proliate Court j that (lie flour used is the essen for said County of Wayne, held at the' tial thing. We offer the highest for popcorn and cider, if some way ' Probate Coort Room In the City of De- j grade of flour—tbe grade that can i»e found to keep the tasty juice troit. on tbe fourteenth day of Septem-! achieves the best results In your Qood Looks as Well as Qood Service lier. In the year one thousand nine: from working. Uundrty and twenty-flve. vveii. Ask f t ^ Gildemeister’s I • Ihreseiit. Henry S. Hulliert. Judge of j Delight Pastry Flour. The improved Ford Runabout, with its ' Wc understuT^d rhut since his wife ^ P robate. ) all-steel stream-line body, is an unusu \ starteil to le u rii to drive tbe car. a In the mutter of tbe estate of { ] certain iMynmuth man is thinking uf j Charles' K. Maynard, deceased. i ally good-looking; car. Charles Rathburn. 8r., administra-1 I haviug Che Imi-k end of' his garage : tor of saiil? estate, having rendered to j hung on hinges. I this Court his final account and filed ! FARMINGTON MILLS 11 hangs low to the grou nd, and the body therewith his petition praying that the | , has been lengthened and re-designed The prive of diamonds has gone up. residue of said estate be assigned to I Maybe diamonds are only trying to riie persons entitled thereto. * = for greater comfort and convenience. It is. ordered. That the Twentieth | ^ keep up with tbe price of coal. ilay of October next, at ten o’clock in The gps tank under the cowl is filled the forenoon at said Court Room be ai>- 0 from the outside, and the weatherproof I Conscience tells maay ^ Plymouth | puinte IM FORD MOt"bR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. I How we miss your smiling face; keeps on talking- ^ th U place. I But you left us to remember, We offer yon the dcy’s finest Non^on earth can take your place. milk, and cream—as the majortty ! Ton have left this earth of sorrow. of your neighbors will tell you. And yon are free from pain ai^ h a n a : ^ I And you rest In peace and ctBofort . In the Bitooed Savioar’s i The days are sad without : s .1 ■ .■raE PLTMQE^; | ( ^ y watMUftii- utiiirnniwT-- vs.I N E W B B H f r - iftentooo, u d cofl^lete uRaggements will be a fiireweU party, as M n. Wood a t' 2:60; for the honke^ming and fair to be B0|qm m gvw to h er «l^h seWlUM c f BOUGH t RE.M^¥. | i BeH: It was gratifying to «or pastor to held October 23rd. Chelaett. All are most cordially te- - Rev. Hadenrha^aBiedB*■ewHagVt. see so man^v at cbhrch Sunday ihorn- Mrs. OlA^ Mackinder spent from elded later. Playgronnd equipment 1a Tpsilauti, Tuesday evening, October The ttfi^oath • MeKhants suffered tug In'splte of the rdln. He com Friday ont^l Monday, caring for her will be taken cm of by the school 6fb. vltedvto come. the church boacd fw ^the 6lB eC Octo- their ffiet ehat-ddt 6t the sceoon a t menced the new conference year with daughter, Mrs. James Norris at Strath- board.' -nke meeting then adjouRied^ Mr. WacDR of Saline, was herr-Breryofie of tte bOMd U to- .the hMiie- e ( Boe«h k Ready, lost until the second Tuesday in Octedwr. a Sue sermon, taking for t o tbeme:the moor, who In. quite ill. In our neighborhood tto week. quested to 1i« present, and alao tiwae gonday. at Burroughs Field, which w ords o f S t. P au l, ^T*iesa o n w ard to-^ .-'M r . and.M n. Mark Joy and!family All were pleased to see the. wonder w aa Inlietter coodltlon for water polo ward the mark of' thei high cgiUht' ^Vfmed Bm. ' Joy's .rbrotbqr,, Floyd ful rooms that are being finished up ^,,_rS1VkRK Mr. and M n. Tbomag Ehrrldc are who are {atereeted in welllue of than baaf hall after 'Saturday night’s stairs. One feature that adds great^ l ^ n t e g t a l t e ' irridc’s sister which is In Christ gesus ^omrnndei’^atfd’fam i^-in Borneo, Sun-' T he p : T . , i L of Che Stark t b e o h u ^ ^ M in . Britcdwr. who started io r Plym- There were 64 in Sn^lay-sctieol. ^ e r^ ^ .day, to the school. Is an office and reading! fro m D e ltS li i t o iMWh, got hi trouble In the Second in- held their first meeting of the year, on Alonso Hauebett who has been on one most cordially invited to at(SBd Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Byder and Mr. room. The P. T. A. ladles, consider' ' alnfc whHi four hits u d a misjudged adding couch, etc; - Wednesday, September 30th. The Fred Schmidt’s Uttle son has been tlie side list, is ont again. cbnrch services and gunday-achooi. and Mrs: Clyde' Slulth called on Mr. Hy by Wagenschuts let two men across very slclC but is some better at thiH Mrs. Belle Baehr and daugUer, Epwoith League will hold, their .meet and Mrs. 'Bart Hodge near NorthviUe, school has enrolled 02 pupils. " the i^la. BCUlioss reUe^ed Britcher ing In the evening. w riting. Charlotte, took tea with grandma In the third and held the Stark aggre ■Sunday afteq|b(A Two farmers in tto vicinity have The first meeting o| 4he O^dal Mrs. Otuibett of Detroit, la-wlslting HOUGH SCHOOL NOTES Decker, Sunday. gation la dteck until th^ sixth, when i had goose killed by dogs in .the ^ght. Mr. and Mrs. L. Warren Good^ W hgoiaehats muffed another high fly j Board met at the dihrch. Tuesday her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Ghtheriei By Chtystal Swegles and fatally of Detroit, attoided the ..COnudma Tkit la haling care for evening. Committees were appointed, Can It be that some of those wild dogs' eod *’*^**^ over another ran -w ^cb i this week. f * Mr. Fisher. Assistant County School and the repairs on the church weig left from around Plymouth ' have found NorthviUe fair, Saturday. her son. Anffilbto and ehUdrem, while was plenty to win. ' i The la t^ -to Mdow their .lots In Commissioner, visited school a week Plymouth’s lailore.to score ..can. he In the,bauds of the trustiees. The out Newburg cemetery are Fred WDsmi ,their way down here? Mr. and Mrs. Woi. Schnuk of Nankin Mrs. Talt is in the lu apBal at Tpal- look ii'for a prosperous year. ^ ago Friday. attribute to one reason. nlBnelr. | an d 8. M. Weed. Barbara Hlx has been Ul, and has Mills, are spending a few Veeks in U n ti. ' i “Hetnle” Clement, who.decorated, (he j Mrs. Samuel Brown of Carlethn, -A. 8. are quite proud of their Mr.-and Mrs. A. W. Taylor of A4- not started school yet. D etroit. Nearly overyone atte tfed the North- f mound for Rough k B eady. “Hetnie** i visited her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Love, Dew curtain for their hall stage.* The befta. have come to spend the' winter We revived a book. “Modem Amer vine fair last week. (^ sure bad the boys stirring up the at-1 business men of. Plymouth were most icans.” Wednesday, for the prize of last week, and attended the NorthviUe mospbere around home i^ te with their i with the former’s sister, Mrs. Jesse geoeidus with their advertising. Con Jew ell. our school exhibit at Elisabeth Park. fa ir. bats, as fourteen strlkieoats will at- [ sequently,, the ladies haye ten dollars PERRINSVnXE test. Ebere. howeTer, took qult^kihdif We have changed the nam^- of our Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love and cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank WLl(f of SUlJh- to add to tb ^ treasury. house-keeping club from “Busy Bee With Sm etiari Watar . ly to some of “BUnle’s” offerings get*| Mrs. Laura Miller of St. Johns, attend moor. visited Mr. and' Mrs. d^tbur Saves Uhe babies, btips this gwwa- Hwg a double auff'jtrlple In tour times I Mrs. Emily LeVan spent last week Club” to “Cheerful Workers.” NEWBUHG? SCHOOL NOTES ups. comforts elderly' prupio thaPa up, and through to own hitting and Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. E. Professor Hoppes of the State ed. a birthday party of Mrs. Love's Hauebett and Mr. and Mrs. George Ryder. A most enjoyable entertainment was Normal College visited school a week Baebf. Sunday. Chamberlain's Colic nnd Dini^ean ba^ running was m a position to score sister, Mrs. Grace Langly of Boyal Remedy. Used for cUoletn t«f—taim, on^two different ^pccaaiona only to be inven by the children Tuesday evening, ago Tuesday afternoon. Miss Edith Pickett is staying at the after which the P. T. A. held their Oak. on September, 22nd. R ev. H avens preached ,lil8 first: ser- siuldeu pain in stomach, gHjisf left stranded by the rest of the cast, , home of Mr. and Mre. Hugh Peters at We each received a trial size tube of meeting. Mrs. Thompson was appoint The PerrlnsviUe Aid Society will monifof the conference year last Sun cramps, nausea with prostrating dlnt- who seemed to be sufferlug from hU' ' Nortbvllie. I Colgate’s Dental Cream last week. rhuea. Pays to keep It on hand ready paired rision probably caused from too ed vice president, to succeed Bilss meet at the home of Mrs. Charles day, to a very small congregation. We The L. A. S. will hold their business Hall, who was married last June, and The seventh and eighth grader^ have for emergencies by night o( day.—Ad late boors at the World's Fair lastj been working on good'health and good Wood. October 14th, for lunch. This hope to see more out to church next vertisement. week. meeting at the hall next Wednesday Mrs. Greer was appointed general Mlllross. with a double, and (.'ar- rathers's single, a total of four were all the hits the home boys could col lect off Clement, which explains the row of zeros in their side of the run colum n. Plym outh AB K H E Milllninti 1 f ...... 0 W illiam s, ...... 4 0 0 0 Hobbins. 2b...... 4 G G 0 Ebere, 3b. ------4 G 2 0 Miliro8.s. ss.. p ...... 4 0 0 B ritch er, lb ., p. ------...... G 0 0 Wilson, ss.. r. f...... ; 0 0 0 Wagonschutz. c. f. — 3 0 0 2 T. Strasen. lb ...... 0 0 0 0 Carruthers. r. t ...... ^ G 0 TutaL< ______U 4 2 R ough A R eady AB R H K Leu. r. f...... - ...... „.4 G 1 0 M ao. C., s*s...... 4 0 2 0 Hoffman, lb ...... ».. ___ 4 0 0 0 Pipe, 3b...... 4 0 Roy, p. f. ._ ..^ 4 0 U B u te . (•...... :...... 4 1 2 0 Chub. 1. f______.... 4 1 2 0 G rover. 2b...... — ...... 4 0 G 0 H enrv. p...... 3 0 0 TotuLs ...... o...... 35 3 y G Tuipires—Whitehead aud Ash. Next Sunday, the Merchants play Salem, iiere. T H E ANNIVERSARY SALE OF THE W E L L KNOWN BRIGGS SCHOOL NOTES The boys of the Briggsville Sunshine Club are giving a party Friday after- j noon. October 2nd. at 2 :00 p. m. The Briggs school elected Carlton I Denton as rht^r foot ball captain for | the coming year. Sleepy Hollow^ Blankets Beulah .Wagenschutz was elected U-’ brarian by our Citizenship Club, to , " WILL TAH^ P L ^ t h i s ^ E A R ON keep the library in order. The children sold two gross of pen- ■ clls, and bought a pencil sharpener. 'i We had Thursday off for the North- j ville fair, on account of it being Plym -1 ounth Day. • Eleanor Delaney was absent from school Weilnesday. on account of ill-1 ness. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mr.'i. W atson hn.s p u t a num ber of books on a home reading list and aU i gratlcs above the third grade are to j read at least one of the books each | month. This Is done to make as in October IsL 2nd ^nd 3rd terested in reading good books. ■WHY SLEEPY HOLLOW BLANKETS ARElWARM LIKE The FAMOUS SLEEPY HOLLOW BLANKETS are sold only Wants, For Sale,To Rent Etc WOOL. An all-wool blanket is warm because of the air-cells by selected distributors. We are the distributors for this sec which exclude the cold and retain the body warmth. The adop tion of the country. None of these goods are sold by any dis LUST OR STRAYEE)—Four Iwood tion -of China grown cotton in blanket construction provides the tributor ahead of the given sale dates in October. Everybody in m ares, w eight about 1()00 lbs. each. E. M. Starkweather. NorthviUe. Mich., air-cells just like a wool blanket—China cotton has a twisted or this part of the United States has the same chance at this won phone 7106-Fll. . 45t2 curled fibre like wool, and when woven into a blanket and prop derful line of goods at the same time and at the same price. We FOB SALE—High grade R. I. Red erly napp^, gives the warmth of a wool blanket, g,t a lower price. are fortunate that we are the sole distributors of SLEEPY HOL •cockerels. Phone 72, Plymoijth, The Mill has added a special feature for our anniversary sale, LOW BLANKETS for this section. M ich. . 45tf combining virgin wool with China cotton, without increasing -•V- ^ FOR SALE—Four one-half acre lota the price. COME IN AND GET THEM (2 acres) in tract. Priced right if taken at- once. One mile from Plym- ontb on cement road. Address Lock Box. 72, Plymouth- 45tf THREE STANDARD SLEEPY HOLLOW COTTON BUCKETS FOR SALE—Ford coupe. inquire at 4.'50 Ann Arbor Street, after t5; WANTED—Apple pickers at Nor man Miller's. 45tl The New Idea Double-Woven Blankets—Sterling Mills All-Wool Blankets FOR SALE—A ten-piece waxed oak Two Blankets of particular merit complete this offering—One aDouble Blanket woven single; the other an All Virgin Wool Blanket dining room suite. Practically new. { Inquire at West Ann Arbor street, j 45tlp{ TWO-IN-ONE PLAIDS BLANKETS FOR EVERY NEED STERLING M Q .T .S ALL-WOOL BLANKETS . A Pair Woven as One " FOR SALE—A large dot on Sheri This Sterling Wdolen mn»» all virgin wool Blanket is the amna dan avenue in Elm Heights, 00x418: WE HAVE EVEBYTHlNG IN BLANKETS; DOLL BLANKETS A single Blanket eomblfiing the weight and wiarmth necessary for the little mother-girl-BABY . BLANKETS and BOBES, of perfection in tto spedai offering—Supe^ double bed toe, vtxgtn has fifteen fruit trees, also grapes and for this new- tup (xiver blanket. Can be used jdtber as a com raspberries. . Inquire at 1332 sm t- INDIAN- BLANKETS. COMFOETABLBS, NOVELTY BLAN wool, both warp «pd jfimng—bound with satlnette ^ forter or a ctiucli throw. Beautiful patterns hi rich yfl Q Q P hone 404M. 4 0 tlp K E T S *Ad W OOL b L a NKETS. ribbon In the color of the blanket. For'servioe mahogany, navy and brown shades. A sanitary 4 * 9 0 WE INVITE INSPECTION an d w a rm th nO b e tte r b lan k et m ade------v FOR SALE—120 acres, level black Blanket in' fast colors ______loam soU, weU tiled and fenced; good seven-room Eellystone bouse With basement: hip' roof bam. We extend a cordial invit^tlop to EVER'YBODY to -visit: our store on “THE BLANKET DAYS” Anniversary Sale and see our chmplete stock o f' 30x80; two silos; stanchions for 20 cows; milking machine; excel FaU and Winterinter _goods. purchases were made at the most favora))le time ^ d the'benefits of the- special prices of our deals we will pass on to our lent water supply forced >o boose and customers as usuaL Our j 3 will warrant you in buying your fall goods now. | , baj^ by windmill or gas ^glne. Lo c a te one mile from chordlk and sdiooL If you are unable to mall or telepl|i|B«ie will receive special attention w m 8 ^ either with or without stock come to this sale, your orders b) and' tools. A. O. Forsythe^ Milan. Esmond Doll Blaiikbt Free Mich.? dealer in farm landa. 40p I^B SALS—4-bonief Floreoea BtbW with oven, nearly new. 5T5J, nyiM N iittii Sovth Main street. 4909 FOB SA LH^'^aby earHajiEe In good eoadltlMi. 881 avafeae. p b o & i t e n o t ic e Harold Sbankland of the town line, STATE OF MICHIGAN; County of is attending Ferris Institute. W ayne, ss. Students from this vicinity attend At a session of the Probate' Court ing Higti school in Ann Arbor are: FRANK J. BOYLE. - AaettoDecr fur said County of Wayne, held at the Helen and Laura Ehrenberg and Mary PbMw 7 1 3 « m . NMtfaviDe Ex. Probate Court Room in the City of B4>yer: Alvin VanBono,' and Millard P. 0 . A ddrm , S akB . BfkiL Detroit, on the twenty-third day of Nelson are at Plymouth, and Mabel September, In the’year one thousand Calieo and Lloyd Wagner at Ypsl- Having decided to quit farming, the BOYDEU.’S nine hundred twenty-five. tan ti. und.eT8lgned ^11 sell at Public Auc Present. Henry S. Halbert. Judge of Mr. and Mrs. Mayford Sieloff were tion on the premises, located 3% mB** P robate. on the market. Wednesday. west of Novj/ and 3 ^ miles east of PAINTS AND In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Grave Lewis and children and Netv Hudson, on Grand River Avenue, Edgar Andrews, deceased. Mrs. Emily Lewis were at Dearborn, On reading and filing the petition, Wednesday afternoon, guests of Mrs. VARNISH duly verified, of Roy R. Parrott, ex Gertrude Eiewis. They also called on ecutor of Ae last will and testament Mrs. Luella Root In Canton. Monday, Oct 5,1925 of said deceased, praying that be be Mr. and Mrs. Ebrenbecg. Mr. and Commeaciiig. a t 12:30 a’clsck, the fol- licensed to sell certain real estate of Mrs. W. Rorabacber. Mrs. B. Nelson. lowing described property. said deceased for the purpose of pay Mrs. Ovensbire, Mrs. Edward Smith. ing the debts'of said deceased, the Will Naylor. Mrs. George BUlott, Ur. MILCH COWS Candy, Ice Cream,_____ , __ VALENTINE’S charges of administering said estate and Mrs. VanBono. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 Holstein Cow, fresh Nov. 6th and for the preservation thereof. * Bidwell, Hazel VanBonn and Llly-«Burg 2 F a t Cows Cigars,I CigaretteaCigarett Tobacco, GGroceries It Is Ordered, That the twenty- were a few of those from this vicinity VALSPAR seventh day of October next, at ten attending Northville fair. Most of HORSES Fruits and VegetaUes o’clock in the forenoon, at said Court them went Plymouth Day. 1 Chestnut Horse. 12 yrs. old, 1250 lbs. Room be appointed for bearing said Mrs. Ivan Dickerson called at Guy 1 Sorrel Mare. 14 yrs. old, 1150 lbs. VARNISH petirloD. and that all persons interest Rombacber's. Friday ’'morning, .and TRUPIS ENTERPRISE ed in ctald estate appear 'before said took her fatter. George MenitL buck HAY AND GRALN Court at said time aud place to show to Northville with her. About 50 Shocks of Com cau.se why a license sbould'not be T h e ^ a r r i a g e o f M arian Ix>ulse 15 Bales of Straw o granted to said executor to sell real Fi^W rof South Salem, and Henry 2 Stacks of Hay estate as prayed for In said petition. lam ent of Plymouth, is announced to Special This Week And It Is further Ordered, That a /take place Thursday, evening. October FARM TOOLS WALLPAPER i-opy of this order he published three l.st. at the 1>ome of the bride's parents. 1 Lumber Wagon, nearly new Best Coffee or inoney back, per lb...... _....__58e sut’cessive weeks previous to said tlm a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher. Rev. 1 Deering Mower 1 Hay Rack j E.xtra Qualit}’ Coffee, best in town, per lb...... _.88e of beariug. In the Plymouth Mail, Lucia Stroll will officiate. 1 Handy Wagon. Iron Wheels ^ .. Tea, Imported Japan, per lb...... _ news|ta|ter printed and circulating in ' .J^lrs. Bordine Is a guest at the home 1 Osborne Hay Bake said County of Wayne. or her daughter. Mrs. Mayford Sieloff. 1 Spring-Tooth 2 Land Rollers Fresh Chocelates this week, per lb...... _..5#e HENRY S. HULBERT. Otto Hohllng is driving a new Bulck 2 Cultivators 1 Moore Plow Box Candy, fresh stock, per box ...... $ lJb (A true copy) Judge of Probate. sedan. 15 C rates Velvet Brand Ice Cream, per quart ...... _...._5#e WINDOW SHADES Fjdmuud R. Dowdney, Register. .Tarvls P. T. A. meets Tuesday 2 Spraying Machines Malted Milk ...... _....I3e evening. (Rtniter ISth. with Mr. and 1 Ford Truck, in good condition Mrs. Peter FnUot. 1 Two-Horse Disc 1 Man’s Bicycle Banana Split ...... 26c Bnuv uiid I,iiuise Rorahacher drove 1 Buzz Saw—a good one to IVtrnlr. Mniiday evening, to see, 1 Iron Age Pototo Planter Fanc}' Stock of Groceries Just .Arrived BRUSHES AUCTION! "Abie’s Irish Bose.” 1. Hoover Potato Digger Give us a trial and convince yourself. The only place in Plymanth ’ Sirs. Myrtle Suvery was in Ypsi- 1 Com Drill under one roof with five different kinds of b u s in g for your eon- luntl. Monday afterntam. calling on ber 1 One-Horse Plow venience. FKANE J. BOTLE, • AocUoneer. sister. Mrs. Sam Dixon and daughter 1 B arrel S p ray Doi>e Phone 7136-F22, Northville Ex. a t B eyer h<»spltal. T he little one a r 1 Shovel Plow P. O. Address, Salem, Mich. rived Mniidny m orning, an d h as l>een 1 Set Platform Scales JOHNSON’S named Jeuu Myrtelle. 1 Comsheller TRUPIS BUILDING IlRvitig decided to quit farming, we Mr. mid Mrs. Coda Savery were on 1 Grain Drill 1 Feed Grinder will sell nil o u r |>ers<)nal pro p erty of Detroit market with [iroduce. Tin's- 2 Chicken Crates 1 Saddle 900-908-914-920-924 Mill St. across from P. M. Depot STAINS th e two f]irm.s. known a s th e It. O. day. 1 Double IIarnes.s 1 Single Harness Depue farm and the ^aniel Jewell The Ml.s.ses .May Ellen and Fram -es Shovels. Forks. Hoe.s. etc. farm, in Sufierior rownship. C miles Hohan have returned from a two Anthony A. Trupis, Mgr. AND WAX west of Plymouth: or 11 miles east of weets' visit in Detroit. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ann .\rlM>r: o r i) tulles n o rth ea st of Will and Henry Mager and John Stoves. Kitchen Cabinet, Beds, Table, Vp.sllantl. We will sell all of Clar- Hohan had u wonderful trip to Niagara I.,amps, Cupboard, Chairs, Carpets emv S»'iiock's iiersonal property on the Falls, last week. aud other artide.s B. D. Depue farm in the forenoon, and o then sell Harold Jewell's personal TERMS—All sums of 310 aud under. proiM'rty in the afternoon. TIds sale Cash: qver that amount. 6 months’ We paint your house, will U' n double Lender, on ELM time will be given on' approved bank Bieszk Brothers Sumlny-sclioid service will !>e held able Dotes b earin g 7 i>er c^ent in terest. or decorate your walls in the schm)l house. Sunday luorniug. GARAGE Wednesday, Oct. 7, ’25 UefoiKT 4tli. a t 11:00 o'clo<-k. and ceilings. The Elm Parent-Teacher As«>ciatlon Wm. C. Kirchoff Conimenring at 9:00 o’clock (W ITH will hohl its next meeting. Tuesday AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE PROPRIETOR WARM LUNCH AT NOON) the fol evening. OetolH-r 20th. instead of the lowing described property: first Tuesday of the month. ^ FORREST ROBERTS. Clerk Starters, Generators, Batteries and Ignition Repairs Plymouth WallPaperStore Lemuel Clement, wife and daughter, I will also offer mj' home, consist Also General Repairing Harold Jewell List William Hndelt. wife and son liave re- ing of Si.v-Room House. Garage and Ilk Main St., Voorhies Block Phone 337 tiiriieil from a motor trip to Niagara .Acres of Land; an extra good Chicken Plymouth and Newburg Road Phone 316-F23 2i> HEAD REGISTERED CATTLE 25 Falls through Canada, aud also visited Ranch for someone. other plai-es of Interest lu the ea.st. No. •liO.'ril—Eloise KiuiigPii Sir Flint, 1 y ea r old N«>. — Ileugervehl H<»weU Lass, The first mc*etmg of the Wa.vne WEU1N(^0N ROBERTS,C.E 4 years i»UI Copiity Comiril of Parent-Teaclier As-' No. S.'iT’J.'iO—Bboda Wluoua Poutiac soeiation.s. iield in the Bedford High Surveying and Plymouth and Northville Kormlyke, 2 ywrs old .sclnsd hulldiug. was very interesting No. 772007—Onlello Jewell Korndyke. and inspiring to those in attendance. General Civil Engineering Cement - Blocks Ga*'Company y ears old The <-outicil jm*etings should l>e recog’ No. 77200S—Bag Apple Jewel Pontiac, nix.eil a s iuii>ortaiir to tlie asiux’iations Phone 208 y ea rs tdd of the county, and all sliould he atflli- No. H.')D7.’d»— BlKKla Jew el W inona ated with the council and .send one or NORTHVILLE, MICH. GOOD QUAUTY—PRICES RIGHT ' Pontiac. 2 years OPEN Main Steet Over EVENINGS PLYMOUTH TAl LORS Siinon’s Store BRANCHES:—Baltiniore, Pittsburg, New York, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit \ c ■ Men*s Department Ladies* Department Dry Cleaning Department Suits, Overcoats Suits and Coats Purity Cleaners Made to Order MEN’S LADIES’ Uniforms Suits Coats Suits Dresses , Made Strictly to Order Hemstitching Pants Vests Skirts Waists Overcoats Coats Gloves out of domestic and foreign wooiens. Boys’ Suits Caps Sweaters Jackets Sweaters Neckties Kimonas Dressmaking Blankets ■ Hats Furs A FULL LINE OF READY-MADE All kinds of garments dyed at our New York Remodeling branch. I- I After installation of the telephone, we will call We make new fur garments of every description. Suits and Overcoats for and deliver all garments for cleaning and dye ing. Always Carried in Stock This department will be in chargee'^)f41rs/V ofJlrsK Webb, 0) Mr. C. Maier in charge formerly of Phoenix Park. Miss Francis Stafford in charge of this department. i- On or about November 15th, we will open an Evening Sewing Class for Ladies. Instructions will be given in Dressmaking, Hemstitching, Millinery and Ladies’ Tailoring Watch For Our Big Factory Announcement AROUND ABOUT US Save Your Health and Strength UfurLorn is to linve its first Pity directory. THE .MAN WHO FOUND HLMSELP’ Soutlt I.yjin's new moviug picture ••-Meigliiiu's hack in tow n” is ab o u t As the veins carry to the most distant parts of the theutre was opcnctl last Tuesday. all iiei'ifbe said to assure picture fans A foiir-story office and store build Hint there'.s somellilug really worth body the life-sustaining blood, so in the modem ing and theatre is being erected at w hile in th e Ilia* of screen en te rta in home a system of wiring supplies a source of power iK 'orborn. ment at the IVnniman Allen theatre. that renders housework a pleasure rather than a Brighton's Board of Commerce has Stiinluy am i .Moiuhiy. O ctober 4 an d 5. "The -Mun Who Found Himself,” task—and at a cost that makes it the lowest item of liopes orboosting the meml>eriiblp to Tom's latest, is nn original for the household expense. th e \!00 m ark. scroll hy Booth Tarkington—a pleas USED CARS Walled I.*ke‘s consolidated school ing rumuhtiLMlruma against a prison You simply cannot afford—if you consult economy has an enrollment of 302. an increase huekgpuuntl. .\lfre THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER a, 1925 ^ HELP WANTED! Your characteristics are-easily judged hy your Due to the phenomenal growth of our business we are needing still more help in each of our following departments: Stationery and Handwriting Men’s Clothing and Shoe Dept. Cleaning Plant Tailoring Dept. Pressing Dept. W e Suggest Apply in Person Evenings THE DIFFERENCE OPEN NORTH Eaton Crane’s EVENINGS SHINGLETON'S PLYMOUTH 'The difference in the smart looks of some men’s’ PLYMOUTH'S OLDEST CLOTHIERS furnishings, compared with those other men wear, Stationery X’T)]iriginates in the workrooms where the furnishings FOR YOUR USE originate. The superior style and lasting quality Foot ball game today, at tourist Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis of Claw Pljinonth Rock Lodge, No. camp. son. were visitors at the home of J. H. WE SERVE YOU RIGHT of haberdashery we sell results from the care we The Cowau Motor Sales are new VauBoim, Sunday. take to see that nothing of the “other sort” ever 47 F. & A. M. advertisers this week. The ('herry Hill Poultry Club won gets into our stocks. x Plymonth, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carey of Carson stvond prize at the state fair, which A City. Michigan, are spending a week at gave them about fifty-live d«)llars In J h e hom e o f George I Room Thett D oubl0 the M ileage Groceries George. Rush has been awarded the contract to carry the mall between Ae postoffice and the depot. at H alf ihe C ost Campbell’s Tomato Sopp, 3 cans 25c Don’t miaa the foot ball game at Campbell’s Beans, 3 cans...... 25c Pot Roast Beef, per lb .. the tourist comp, today, Friday. Dear Only a few years ago a 32 x 4 mQes by using Gum-Dipped Cords. born High vs. Plymouth High. Smoked Picmc Hams, per lb.. cord tire listed over $50.00. Today, Gum-Dipping is an exclusive Tomatoes, 3 cans______25c Rev. F. A. Lendnim, the new you can buy the highest quality Stewing Beef, per lb...... Methodist pastor, was called to Bay method used by Firestone. It is j Peas, 3 cans ...... 25c 32 X 4 tire —a Firestone Gum- extra process, carried out in ! Pork Loin Roast, per lb.___ City Thursday, to officiate at a funeral Dipped Cord—for about $26.00. Pork Shoulder, per lb...... Service. Gum-Dipping plants, after Kraut, 3 large cans ...... 25c Last spring crude rubber cost tire the cords are put through the usual Round Steak, per lb__ L. Becker picked a bushel of ap- Mince Meat, 3 pkgs. v...... - .....25c pl<*s of the Wolfe River variety, that makers around 40 cents a pound. calendering machines. Gum-Dip Sirloin Steak, per lb._ took iust forty-sis apples to fill the Today, it is over 90 cents a pound. ping insulates and impregnates Raisins, Sun-Maid, seeded, pkg.....10c Porterhouse Steak, per lb.__ baskOT. They were certainly some It w as not so long ago that 7,500 every fiber of every cord with rub apples. Pickles, quart jar Sweet ...#_...... 35c Fresh Skinned Hams, per lb. _ miles represented the average life ber, and practically eliminates in Hamburger Steals per lb.__ Mrs. M. P. Marx and daughter. of a cord tire, while today, 15,000 ternal friction and heat, and builds Doroiiiy, who have been visiting their strength and endurance into the tire. Flake White Soap^ 5 b are...... _...19c Swift’s Smidied Hams, per lb. m iles— a nd m ore—is only the aunt. Mrs. C, H. Burch, are now vis usual performwee for a Firestone In the day-in and day-out serv Wax Lunch Paper, 5 rolls...... 10c Pork Sausage, per lb...... iting relative.s at Farmington, Bedford and Detroit. Gum-Dipped Cord. ice of taxicabs, buses and trucks Pure Lard, per lb...... —on the cars of hundreds of tiiou- Armour’s Oats, 3 pkgs...... 25c Mr. «ud Mrs. B. R. Gilbert and Due to large, concentrated pro I Dressed Chickens daughter, who recently went to Florida duction, specialized machineiy and sands of motorists everywhere— Gum-Dipped Cords are giving Galvanized pails, 10-quart...... 15c ! Fresh Fish to spend the winter, have returned simplified factory methods, together home, ami will reside in Ann Arbor with economical distribution. Fire unheard-of mileage, dependability Iodine S a lt...... 10c i Trout, Herring, Perch and White for ilie winter. stone is able to keep tire prices low and satisfaction. Maxwell House Coffee, 1-Ib. can 49c ' Fish The Mail is desirious of securing —no matter where the price of Get ready for the coining months sonmme to give a little of their lime crude rubber goes. of slippery pavements and Gold Medal Flonr, sack ...... -...$1,29 each week in getting personal news bad roads. Assure yourself Store Cheese...... 29c items for the paper. Apply at this of- And, because of special tice for further particulars. ^ Firestone processes, chief of greater safety, comfort 'Best Creamery Butter, lb...... 55c Cottage Cheese and economy by equipping Miss Kvelyu A. Reno, who has been among which is Gum-Dip D rxB ons, per lb...... -.8c All Kinds Of Cheese visiting her sister and husband, Mr. ping, motorists are 4oday now with Firestone Full- and Mrs. Charles Burch and other getting thousands of extra Size Gum-Dipped BaUoona. Wh^e Rice, per lb...... 10c Milk and Cream ^ relatives the past two weeks, return ed to her home in New York City, MOST MILES PER DOLLAR W ednesday. Miss Mabel Spicer, who has been BUSINESS LOCALS spending |he summ^'Vacation at the Flimoatti Motor Sales Co. Albert Willsie home of Mer panarfs, Mr. and Mrs. H. Phonf 130 Pi}'moutb Phone 301-F23 Piymoath Beautiful Flowers for dresses, from A. Sph'Cf., ha« returned to Youngs 75c to $2.00. Mrs. C. O. DickersoD, town. Ohjo, where she has a position Ernest J. Allison George N. Bentley 122 North Harvey street. 46tlp with the tjeiie.«ee Pure Food Co. Phone 8i Plymouth ' Redford Phone 7010-J2 E l i WHY W ORRY? Furnaces cleaned and repaired, muter work, all kinds of metal work. The I.diil!es' Aid of the Lutheran Estimates cheerfully given. Floyd church will/hold their thimble party Perkins, 387 Ann Arbor street, phone ill the church basement next Wednes- AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER.- 273. 41tf about your meals. If your meats have been pur ihiy aflenioou. October 7tb. Ladies The I’errinsville Ladies Aid Society come prcffired to sew. Mrs, Paul will hold their annual bazaar and Wieilmiin iiiul^lrs. Wm. Pets, hoste-s.*!- chicken supper, at the town hall, Sat chased here you may rest assured that your dinner urday. October 10th. ‘ Supper from PK. Kver.vboil.v welcome. 5:00. until all are served. .Mr. nud Mr.<. Jac k Reaiujir, Mr. and will be a delight to the whole family as well as New H a ts every w eek a t M rs. C. O. Will Kiiiscr \an d M rs. IUckerson's. and at right prices. 122 -Vorrh H arvey street. W'ill ill Tn.vlTnylor iiiul^auglaughter of this pinjH-c. and Mr. Mrs. Charles Rath- yourself. r Home I,aundr.v work done hy Mrs. Seeley, at Newliurg. ' 45tlp burn ami tlawghtcr. Coralyn of East Plym out^^stpcDt Sunday w ith .Mr. and Sl'BSCRIPTIONS Mrs. I). n. Vunllove of Royal Oak. taken for all magazines end news papers at best prices. Woodworth Magazine Agency at Woodwork's THE Jl .MOR GIRL SCOl'TS Bazaar, Plymouth. Mich.—^Adver tisement- 6tf QuaGty Meat Market Tlic Junior Girl Scout.s o/ 11)23 are Rl'MMAGE S.\LE under new siiiiervislun this yegjr. aml- Albert Stever, Prop. A (Hrl.sb.n f.f the Methodist L. A. S. started out with a hare iiud hound PH O N E 199 DELIVERY wijl hold n rummage .sale at the hum Thursday ufternoou.. Miss (irnnge hall. Friday and Satnyday. (iret<'licu Smith, teacher of physical Oetdlier 10 and 17. w ith a hak e syile training in the Piyuioiith IJigh school. : SqinM^pcrH. am F ancr SbIm ^ ___ » e FaiK j AT .J— - - j - '