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1 - i 1 - . • r f f / ’ . - - P L Y M d u T H M a i l VOL. XXXIII, No. 21 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 WHOLE No. 1474; One-Cent Sale FIRST PRESBYTERIAN-CHURCH Extra Special Rev. S. Conger Hathaway, Pastor WELCOME—to all who mourn and/gped comfort—to all who are tire:1, and need rest—to all who are friendless and want V COMBINATION SALE On another page of this paper friendship—to all who are lonely and want companionship—to , all who are homeless and want sheltering love—to all who pray you will find our ad announce- and to all who do not, but ought to—to all wHb sin and need a For Saturday and Sunday ing a Big One Cent Sale for Saviour, andfo whosoever will—this church opens wide its doors and says—WELCOME, THRICE WELCOME: in the name of Three Days, Thursday, Fri Jesus the Lord, One pound of Salted Peanuts and One day and Saturday, April 28, The Sermon Subjects for Next Sunday Will be: Pound of Strawberry Kisses 29 and 30. "Don’t miss it. “HEARING EARS” O rZg-% fo r the -----and----- „ O aJC Two Pound* “THE NAME ABOVE EVERY NAME” BEYER PHARMACY Pinckneys Pharm acy^ Phone No. Block South GIRLS’ BASKET BULL TEAM MANY ATTEND OPENING 211 F2 P. M. Depoij PLYMOUTH DEFEATED TO ftAY HOLLY, APRIL 29 OF NEW GARA6E TWO TO ONE In spite of the inclemency of the Arrangements have been made weather last Saturday afternoon and LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING this past week for i ball evening, many people attended the TEAM LOSE OUT AT KALAMA game with Holly. The Holly girls’ opening of F. W. Hillman’s new S E E T H E team have not lost a gamf this sea garage at the corner of South Main ZOO AFTER A CLOSE CONTEST. son, and neither have the Plymouth street and Maple avenue. Mr. Hill girls, so the game should be a very man had a nice display of Reo ■ and The Plymouth-Kalamazoo debate close and interesting dhe. The game Gardner cars for which he has LOOK FOR was extremely close and extremely is to be played on the-Holly floor on the agency, on exhibition, which, of exciting' from start to finish. The Friday night, April 29, and if the course, was the feature attraction Plymouth team wins, the girls will R e o S e d a n Kalamazoo team consisted of two of the opening. Each lady present boys and one gh*l, Allan Maybpe, then have a chance to play the East was given a carnation, and the gen Donald Gorham and Winifred Axell; Lansing basket - ball team, which tlemen were regaled with cigars. and the Plymouth team consisted of holds the championship of the state. Mr. Hillman was much pleased with two boys and one girl, namely, Ly The girft have played twelve games the opening day. which • resulted in On display all this w eek at our man Judson, Etha Wiseley and1 this season, and have come out vic securing a number of good prospects Charles Chappel. Each team had torious- in all of them, giving them for cars: one veteran debater, Allan Maybee the championship .in the Four-Squa: new salesroom. - for Kalamazoo and Lyman Judson League, in which Plymouth playlys. ..SPECIAL,. for Plymouth. Of course the girls are out of Our three Plymouth speakers never tice now. but with two weeks of , It’s a dandy car and we want you to see It. did better work, in spite of the fry training again, they should be in PLYMDUTH WILL April 23 to 30 ing circumstances under which they very good' shape to play a snappy spoke. The Kalamazoo Normal peo game with Holly. "" CELEBRATE THE FOURTH If you need a truck— see the ple interrupted the debate three times with cheering and applause, which’ ia- The entertainment committee of R E O SPEEDWAGON Spit Lgbts, 30 Per Cent Off List terruptions are expressly forbidden Tonquish Lodge, No. 32, I. 0. 0.*F., by the .constitution of the Michigan TWO WEDDINGS are making the preliminary arrange »High School Debating. League. Ap ments to stage the biggest Fourth proximately 450 people heard the Hoffman. M^KLmwy of Jtily celebration that has ever 1 debate. been pulled off in Plymouth, the com The judges were Prof. Ewbank of Miss Flossie B*. McKinney, daughter ing Fourth. It's going to be a real Albion college; Mr. Perry of the of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McKinney of celebration from the firing of a salute “ " F. W. HILLMAI THE PLYMOUTH AUTO SUPPLY CO. Grand Rapids Social Service depart Livonia, and Clarence M. Hoffman of fifty guns at sunrise, un^il the last «sl ment, and -Prof. Lardner of North of Detroit, were united in marriage sky rocket is touched off in the even- Comer Maple Ave. and South Main St. western University at Evanston, 111. by Rev. S. Conger Hathaway, pastor 0. B. Borck and Wm. H. Mitchell, Props. The bright spot for Plymouth in of the First Presbyterian church of the whole Kalamazoo trig, was the this place, at the Presbyterian man^e, vote of Prof. Lardner of Northwest last Wednesday afternoon, at Ipur ern University. Prof. Lardqer’s vote o’clock. The ceremony was perform WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE is more to be desired than that of ed in the presence of the immediate almost any other judge in the coun families of the contracting parties. try For twenty-five years the Uni After the ceremony, the bridal party MENTS ||R T E D A Place of versity of Michigan won everything went to the bride’s home in Livonia, in oratory in this part of the coun where a fine supper was awaiting The Cooper-Widenmann Construc wlNtOW HAVE A FULL LINE &F try, but the past ten years has seen them. Covers were laid for fifty tion Co., of Detroit, have a force of Safety and most of the oratorical laurels goinj(J ,gu,pt, " men excavating and erecting concret to Northwestern University. North Thursday morning,. Mr. and Mrs. ing plant at the village reservoir western University has been beating Hoffman left for a few. months’ so near Waterford. Work has also the universities of Wisconsin, Chi journ in southern California, and on commenced on the improvements at Secretcy Too cago, Illinois, Minnesota. Ohio State, their return they expect to reside in the 'wells. The village employes j Heinz Beans - ( and Michigan in debate and orator Detroit, where the groom -is in the- have taken up about 700 feet qf ifon I ical contests. The Northwestern employ of the Michigan Central rail pipe line between the spring and j coach has been Prof. Lardner, who road. The best wishes of many reservoir, and are nearly ready to I voted for Plymouth at Kalamazoo. friends go with them for happiness relay the same. One Q uart Cocoa, 30c Prof. Ewbank of Albion, said and prosperity. You and you alone can know the contents of a that he would have voted for Plym outh at the end of the main Ebersole-Herrick See the Wirthmor Waists at Mar safe deposit box you rent at this Bank. speeches, but he thought that Kala Miss Gladys Herrick, daughter of tin’s for $1.00 and $2.00. , ' I Stollw erck Gold Brand Prem mazoo beat us on rebuttal. Prof. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Herrick of “Jes’ Call Me Jim,” the love story Lardner said that Plymouth won on Northville, and Clarence Ebersole, of a bashful woodsman and the pret You hold the keys and no one can open your box. their main speeches, and beat Kala- also of Northville, were quietly mar ty milliner—Monday night at the M. ium Chocolate, 20c mzoo completely on rebuttal. ried in Detroit, Wednesday after E. church. Throughout the debate our two noon, April 20th. They were accom Plymouth boys appeared to be prac panied by the bride’s sister, Miss •With all the building'that has been tically equal ^wjth the Kalamazoo Faye Herrick, and Howard Benton of done* in Plymouth for the past sev Call and let us show you our vault and the boxes. boys; however, our boys were slight Northville." The bride is known in eral years, and at the present time, .............. ly superior in that Charles Chappel’s Plymouth, as she was a former ^res -there is not a house for rent. Near voice was much better than Mr. Gor ident here, and a pupil of the Biym- ly every day inquiries are received at ham’s of Kalamazoo, and Lyman outh High school. The groom is in the Mail office by people looking for About one cent a day for protection absolute. DRAKE SISTERS Judson spoke at a proper rate of the employuf the Ford Tractor plant, houses or rooms to rent. liBERTY ud STARKWEATHER NORTH VILLAGE speed,' whereas Allan May We spoke and they will reside in Northville. William Streng was given a' pleas too "fast according -to ' the three Plymouth friends extend best wishes ant birthday surprise at the home of judges.''Btha Wiseley most certain to the happy couple for a prosperous hdr sister and husband, My. and Mrs. i ly beat the Kalamazoo girl by a wide wedded life. v Charles Kensler on Harvey street,) margin, as you will see if you attend last Thursday evening. Abhut twen the Kalamazoo Normal-East Jordan ty relatives and guests, were present.1 PLYMOUTH UNITED SAVINGS BANK .-s debate at Ann Arbor, May16th.