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Seveilty-fouIth year. No. 42 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIC;.4N, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 193;J TwelVc I'ages NTYBUOGETADOPTEO DOLLAR DAYS PLANNED Heavy Firing HEADS NRA BOARD Hunters from every section of Micii- RELIEF ACT TO IN iSON A RNEY HEADS igan and from adjoining states have taicen possession of Ingham county PROPERTy TO BEAR iRE TWO DAYS NEXT WEEK this week. Tho barrage laid down HOGS, RENTAL iOAl against pheasants Sunday was tho heaviest in years. No casualties have resulted in tills soctioq of the county LnillSL THAN HALFJLLi LEVY OH although ono fatality was chalked up OF IDLE ACRES EAR NRA TROOBLES in the Lansing sectorl At the golf STATE PltOPERTY lA.V DRAS- JlUNDIlKDS OF DOLLAIlS WOIlTIl course Wednesday afijernoon during Ii-AItMEIlS TO RECKlVE ,SOc l'ER COMi'yIITTEE CIIOSEN TO CONSID TlCAl.IA' IlEDuCEn THIS YEAIJ. OF GOOIlS MARIiED DOWN. the championship tournament, play ItUSllEL It-OIl RBIlUCTION. ER NIJA COMPLAINTS. was even held up by an intrepid bunt- er ruuning from one green to anotber Govcrinnrnt To Snpr.rvlsc l*rndnc!ri)n Cduiity Bndgct To Rcniuln lJnlMil- Orrliohfr •Z'i And 2« Chosen Fnr llulcs Einpliiyi'is ..\ml (3nnsunuM-s May Ii-llc blazing away at a rabbit. Of Corn And Hogs To IJfl anciMI ln Spite Of lncrruscd Of Dollar Days; iVlany AflracHvc Cnniplalnts, (Jiilck ..Vidlon Prum- l'rndnc&rs' Prl(!cs. I'roperty 'I'ax I-.cvy. liargiilns To III! Offered. ised IJy New JJoiinl. Plans are underway for tbc inclu lngliam county taxpayers wiii bc lIuudre'ds of dollars will be saved EW CHANGES MADE IN sion of corn and bogs aiong witii WILLIAM S. SKEiA'li; William S, Seelye, city attorney and ncxt Friday and Saturday, October 27 assessed a total of !i;G2L4M.,3r) on reai wheat and cotton in tbo government's Mason's NRA Compliance Commit- justice of tbc pence, was cbosen cbair- and 28, by tho people of Mason and estate and personai property for tbe program to lift farm produce prices. tee is iioaded by William S. Seelye. man of tbe NRA coinplianco comniit- tbe surroiiiiding rural territory wlio current year, tlte board of supervisors BOARD'S APPOINTiNTS Tlic plan is to bc effective witliin a Mr. Seelye is city attorney and jus- loc at a public meeting iicid in lbc determined last Friday. Tbe state are expected to take advantage of tbe few weeks. It calls for an initiai dis tice of tbe peace. IIe fits in well with circuit court room Tuesday iiigiit. Six will receive but ifflO.'l 14.36 if every Mason Dollar Days on those dates, tribution of $180,000,000 and another DiOTENI'ION llOME ISSUE NOT General Johnson of the NRA forces others arc to servo on the committee property owner pays bis tax. Tbc Mnson merchants arc planning to equal sum ovor a period of two years. DEFINITEIA' SllTTI.EI). inasmuch as the Mason man Is also wiiich wiii bear conipiaints regarding county wili get ?.l3l,000 for its cur- make Eriday and Saturday gaia days lBaclcors of tiie plan declare that it tbc operation of tlie NRA program. rent budget and anotber'.f 100,000 so in bargains and entertainment. Prac wiil cut tho corn crop 300,000,000 a lieutenant colonel in the Officers l-lo- iMaSDn Dog Wllrllcn Ilrlciins ,lol), I.tin- serve Corps. Robert J. Cross, cliemist at tbo S, M, tiuit a loan of tbat amount may be tically every business firm in the city sing WiirilP'n Changed, Maine bushels and wiii lower hog production A, Corporation, was cbosen as tiic repaid to tbe board of county road wiil take an" active part in offering tbe Iiccps Juiilliir Jiib. i3y 25 per cent. Processing taxes will representative of industrial employes. commissioners. public values in keeping yvith tbe be levied on poric and advice from Loo Ware, pharmacist with L. H. Har Tlie sCate tax licrctoforo has been days, and tho stores will be arranged Oniy a few changes were made by Washington is tbat a processing tax rison, was selected to represent em about as large as tbe county tax but to handle tbe large crowds that arc tbc board of supervisors last Tburs is also being contemplated on beef, CENSUS ENUMERATORS ployes of retail stores. tbis year tbe state tax is less than FRANK D. FITZGERALD expected for tho event. day afternoon wlien appointive offices Tbe plan calls for tbe reduction iu Williani F. Richards, manager of elgbt-tentbs of one mill and is only Mr. Fitzgerald Is an avowed aspir- Mason merchants bave not offered were filled. Tbose re-elected wore 1934 of tbe average corn acreage on the S. M. A. Corporation, was chosen to take care of some of tbc operating ant for tbe republican nomination as a Dollar Day to their patrons in sev- Sup. Walter R. Carven, member of individual farms for tbe preceding AREREAOYTOSTAR as the representative of employers of costs of the University of Micbigan governor. Hc is tbe first to definitely eral years. Economic conditions in tbo board of control of tbe detention tbrce-year base period i)y at least 20 industrial labor. Earl M. Salisbury and Micbigan State college. Tbe op COUNT TO HE T.AKEN BY TOWN announce bis candidacy in the 1934 thc past have not been suited for an home; Dr. E. R. VanDcrslice, mem por cent and the reduction of thc av- was appointed as tbe representative of erating costs of otbcr cducational in SHIP AND PRECINCT. primaries. event of that type, they claim. How ber of the board of control of thc crage number of pig litters farrowed retail mercbants. Mrs. Alice Bell was stitutions, prisons, hospitais, asylums ever, with prices climbing steadily tuberculosis sanatorium; Mrs. Blanch by 25 per cent, elected to represent consumers and E. and otbcr government boards and 40 Enunicralors 'I'o Work In Ingliiini the local business men believe that Ingalls, board of school examiners; Anotber feature of thc plan will bo A. Densmore was chosen to represent bureaus will be covered by receipts County On Census For OIti Age residents-of Mason and other nearby Oliver W. Maine, janitor of court the purchase ljy the Agricultural Ad- the legal profession. from tbe state retail sales tax design Pension Ilcitd 'pax. communities wiil be pleased to take house; Dr. George Moody, county vct- justment Administration and thc Fed- ed to relieve tbe property tax. NJURED May FlUi C(in»plalnf.s advantage of the bargains offered at erinarian; and Clay Bradon, county eral Relief Administration of live hogs Budget linhiUanct'd C. Ross Hiiliard, county cierk, is The compliance committee, formed a Dollar Day sale. dog warden. and pork products in such quantities Despite the large sum lo be assess completing details for launching the at the request of the NRA adminis and at such times as arc dcemcd ad- ed for county governmeni;al costa the WHEN STRUCK BY CAR Aid To Recovery New appointments made were Wil census to be taken under the old age tration, wiil sit as judge and jury to visablc to raise hog prices. budget wiil not be balanced. But $29,- The Mason Dollar Days have been liam S. Rhodes of Mason as superin pepslon law. He has received word hear complaints of consumers, em To Receive Rental 000 is provided for soldiers' relief MRS. LIZZIE OCOBOCK TAKEN TO instituted to work in conjunction with tendent of the poor to succeed James from Miss Evelyn Mershon, state wel ployes and employers regarding alleg whereas the commission is authorized LANSING HOSPITAL. President Roosevelt's national recov H. Shafer, Mrs. Terry Corliss of Lan A rental plan on corn acreage sim fare director, that the census will be ed violations of the NRA code. Com to expend $82,000 if needed. The same ery program. Strenuous efforts havc sing as a member of thc old age pen ilar to the plan now effective on cot- gin shortly after November X. Miss plaints may bc mailed or given to the condition prcvalis with mothers' pen Woman SfTucIt By Oar Driven By been made in most trading centers sion board, and John Myers of Lan ton and wheat is promised. Farmers Mershon says that tbe supplies are cbairman or any member of thc com sions. The budget provides for $75,- Mrs. Schuyler Sniitit, And during the past few weeks to revive sing, as county dog warden to suc who agree to makc thc minimum ad- now being* printed and should arrive pliance committee. buying. Unless the people buy, NRA justmcnts in corn and hog production 000 to cover pension costs. The judge Hip Broken In AccliicnL ceed Elmer Eager, in Mason prior to November L Mayor Jason E. Taylor, who has advocates have stated, the entire re for 1934 will receive rental payments of probate is authorized to expend The move to have Mrs, Claude Post been serving as chief contact man for covery program wiil fall far short of at the rate of 30c por bushel of the Mr, Hiiliard plans to use 46 enum $100,000 for pensions. The contin- Mrs. Lizzie Ocobock, 70, widow of named as matron of thc detention the NRA, called tbe meeting. He said thc desired results. Mayor J. E. average production of corn during the erators to take thc census in Ingham gciit fund wiil also fall short by sev Dennis Ocobock, received a broken home was temporarily halted by being that Mason shouid do its part in back Taylor, head of tbe Mason NRA or three-year base period, payment to be county. There are to be 20 enumera eral thousands of dollars, it is said. log, a broken hip and a possible frac ing President Roosevelt's recovery ganization, stated in an interview that based on each acre of corn iand taken tors assigned to thc city of Lansing, ture of tbc skull in addition to cuts NO SALARY CHANGES drive and that the formation of a What the budget calls for and what this locality shouid be one of the flrst out of production. A further payment two to Mason, two to Delhi townsbip, and bruises wben she was struck compliance board to work with NRA is actually raised by tiixation are two to aid the president in the revival NO changes were made by tho of $5.00 a bead on 75 per cent of thc three to Lansing township, two to Wednesday afternoon ljy a car driven officials was needed. different things, severai supervisors by Mrs. Scliuyler Smith of Mason. move and commended the Mason mer board of supervisors in the salary average number of hogs farrowed is Meridian township and two to Wil point out. Tax delinquency the past The accident happened in front of tbe chants on the aggressive spirit in list for county employes. Last planned. liamston townsbip. In the 13 remain Urges Welfare l>riyc year averaged between 35 and 40 per George Ocobock farm at the north which they have entered the campaign year thc salary question was hot ing townships one enumerator yvill be The mayor also declared that Ma cent, Unless the county receives the for local and national recovery from ly debated. Processing taxes of ,50c a hundred cbosen in each township. While tbc son siiould do its part in caring for city limits on US 127 about five- yvill bc placed on bogs, beginning No major part of $180,000 In closed banks thirty. thc throes of economic depression. list of enumerators and thcir assign its welfare problem. Ho urged the and gets money due from the state placed on the table, knotber attempt vember 5. Tbe processing taxes are ments bave not yet been made public, continuance of thc Mnson community One Mason business man pointed and from townsbips and cities wbicb The woman had just stepped out of Saturday afternoon to have tbe office to be increased gradually until Feb- it is reported that tbe entire census welfare prograni. Those present at out that it was not necessary to buy bave not yet settled witb tbe county tho car driven by Matthew Pierce of of juvenile probation iofficer aboiisbed riiary 1 yvben it is expected tbe tax organization bas iieon completed. tbe meeting announced that a drive just to aid the NRA. Every homc In for 1932 collections, tbc Ingbam Mason in front of ber sister-in-law's was referred to tho board of control levy will reach .$2.00 a hundred. Tbe for usod clothing will be immediately Mason, he declared, has need for new It is estimated tiiat tiicrc arc 78,- treasury will be in thc red, bome. Mrs. Smith was returning from of tbe detention homb. processing taxes arc expected to add launched altbougb nieinbers of the furnishings; practically every individ 000 men and women above tbc ago of Cnnnf.y Tiix lJmitcd Lansing. Sbe stated that Mrs. Oco $388,000,000 to pork prices in tbe two- welfare organization stated that a ual is short on ciothing, and other es- Conlcisfis Were Clow. 21 in Ingham county. Enumerators Enactment of tbe l.'j-miil tax limita bock strated across tbc road, tben year period. Anotber processing tax drive for funds will not bc undertaken sential items. Another merchant ad- Severai of the contests were close are to be paid at tbe rate of two ccnts tion and thc lowering of assessed baited and started back and tben "of 30c a bushel on corn used in tbe unless lt is later proved absolutely vocates buying now, before prices wliile in other cases no opposition de per name recorded, Tbe census wiii values in tbe county wiil decrease tbe started to run across. When she ran manufacture of corn products is ex- necessary. make further advances, for the veloped. Tbose unanimously eltcted bc taken by bouse-to-bouso calls ,ac- tax burden of those in toyvnsbips and she darted in front of tiio car, Mrs. pected to raice an additionai $30,000,- Christmas season. After aii, he says, were Sup. Carven, Dr, VanDerslice, cording to townsbips and precincts. Necessity of receiving tbe city's villages. In most cities the 15-miii Smith said. 000 in two years. buying Christmas articles a fevv Dr. George Moody and Mrs, Ingalls. Even tbe inmates of jails, the county portion of weight tax. coiiections in limitation is without effect because It is said tbat Wasbington officials Mrs. Smith, in a statement to offi weeks earlier than usual makes no Two biillots were necessary to Infirmary, hospitals, sanatoria and order to allow the city to pay for ma tbe supreme court bas bold timt where regard tbe recent bonus plan to pur- cers, declared that the car yvas slowed great difference to an indivlduab It cboose tbe superintendent of tbe poor other institutions wiii bo counted. terials used in the construction of curb city charters contain tax limitations cbase piggy sows and ligbt pigs as a doyvn and that she swerved twice in does, however, aid industries to keep and dog wardens. Tbc flrst ballot for Oarils lnfnrniatlvi! and gutter and tbe pavement on Soutb thiit tbe stato act is not effective. In an attempt to avoid striking Mrs. failure. They claim that farmers un- factories running and men employed. superintendent of tbe poor resulted as Tbe registration cards are inl'ormii- Barnes street was pointed out by tbe Mason the total levy wili bo alMut 29 Ocobock, Officers hold Mrs. Smith loaded ligbt pigs under tbe bonus plan Enfcrtainincnt To I5c Offered follows: William S. Rhodes 16, Carl tive. Flrst tbo family record is taicen mayor. He said tiiat city officials had mills, nearly double tbc property tax blameless for tlie accident. but held back sows. The governmtint Plans are not yet completed for tlie Jewett 3, Fred Burroughs 5, Sup. lil, witb tbe street address cr nirai route been promised financial aid from thc of toyvnsbips. buying of pigs depressed the price of state and must receive it if tbe pro With Mrs', Sniith were Miss Leona entertainment to be offered Dollar A. Tyler 4, George Shafer 2, J, M. corn. listed. Tbc name and age of every Tbc county will raise-its operating Stobie and William Peek. They corro Day visitors. There will be an after Hewitt 1; and one blank... On the sec person in tbe family is recorded. ject is" to continue. budget of $431,000 on tbc tax rate of borate Mrs. Smith's account of the noon matinee at the Mason theater on ond ballot Mr. Rhodes received a ma Relatives or roomers outside tbo im Mayor Taylor also explained tbo 2.93 mills as established by tbe coun accident, Saturday afternoon. Tho Mason high jority of the 32 votes. He received 21 Teachers Institute mediate family are also recorded on necessity for levying a biglicr city inx. ty tax commission. An additional 'rakcn fo Hospital scbool band, under the direction of votes to five for Mr, Shafer, tbree for tiie family card. Registrants must He said that had Mason not spread $l 00,000 is to bo raised as debt Schuyler Sniith, husband of the Joseph Wynian, wili give a concert in Mr, Burrougbs, two for Mr, Jevvett To Occur This Week give their ages, their iength of rosi- tile maximum levy state and federal service. driver of the car, immediately speed the afternoon and evening of one of and one for Sup, Tyler, dcnce at tbe location wbere register- welfare aid wouid not be fortlicoming. The budget as adopted l)y tbe board ed to tbe scene of tho accident with the days. Other arrangements wiil A tie vote resulted on tlic first bal MEMIiERS OF MASON FACULTY ed and their previous bomes, of supervisors foiiows: an ambulance iu wbicb Mrs. Ocobock be announced next week. Mason mer lot to appoint a dog warden for tbe WILL An'END MElCTlNGS. Aduits above the age of 21 must T. it. .Siimiloriiim Mninlonunre .? •l.'i.Ofln.On was taken to tbe E. W. Sparrow bos chants will advertise some of their Lansing district. Elmer lSager, in- County Road Engineer IVlciition Homo Miiinloiiiinc-.u ;),non.()n pital In Lansing. Louis Ocobock, son special values for tbe Dollar Days give the names of their parents and CouiU.v Noniiiii — — ottn.nn cumbent, received 16 votes while Jobn School wiil be dismissed here Fri of thc injured woman, is confined to next week. stato by wbom tbey are empioyed. Coimty HniiUii Nur..il DETllOlT NEXT Clare Kaiser of Haslett and one for ties, Tho institute wiii open at 10 County Ciorit — t0,000.00 Ho did not survive the injuries. zation, tbc manner in which the pa thc plans of the commission for 1934. County 'I'rniiHuror 0,000,00 SUNDAY EVENING. W, S, Fraser of Lansing, On the sec- o'clock Friday morning at the Jack- pers wore granted and, in the ease of tt(..Ki»ti:r of IlL.wls - 7,r,00.(IO .School Roy injured son high school. IIe said that an average of six miles J. B. Jones, Mason schooi student, ond ballot Mr, Braden received 18 sons or dauglitors of naturalized par Sciiont Commi,.i»ioiu.r 0,000.00 Rep. V. J. Brovvn of Ingbam, lias of former townsbip road wiil be im I>rain Cainnii..ii.ionoi' — H.IIOO.OO was knocked down and run over Wed votes to 13 for Mr, Kaiser and one Among the prominent speakers on ents, the cbiidren must be able''to give been invited to appear on the Ameri- proved in eacb of the 16 townships at .siii.ritr nml ,i«il ;i;t,ooo.oo nesday morning by a car driven by for Sup, H, B. Metcaif of Leslie, tbo programs of the two days are tbe information regarding the natur .Supi.rinlomlpnl.s of Poor — .l,r,00.00 can Life Insurance company hour over an average cost of $1000 a mile. Thc Carol Warner, anotber student. The Only one vote was needed for jan- Paul l''. Vooiker, superintendent of alization of their parents. ttoiui Comini.snionors 'J„',O0.OII WJR next Sunday evening, October program will be financed by tbe return Coioncr.s — - 2.000.00 accident happened during tbe combin itor of tho court house. On the flrst public instruction; Paui H, Douglas, 22, He is to be interviewed by Dun- Wives must give tiie date of their of $100,000 to tbe road commission. .Moliu.r.s' I'ciisions 7.'i,OO0.(10 ation rain and snow storm. The boy (Continued on Page 12, Cob 1) professor of economics at tbe Univer- Soliliors' ttiirtiii 1,200,00 can Moore of WJR on the subject of marriage and a widow must give ber Thc sum was loaned to tbe county was crossing the Jefferson and Ash sity of Chicago; Mrs, Lou I, Sigler, ConliiKtous tliscnso Hi,000,00 the work of the Legislative Council husband's name and birthplace, Inst year to tide the county over the ConBtiitii.i Cinimii - (!00,Oll intersection when struck. IIe was president of the association; Jobn K. of which be is a member, Mr, Broyvn l'crniiinenfi Record financial crisis brought on ijy the Itirtiis nmt tluiitim 000.00 cut and bruised but was not seriously Norton, professor of education at Col- stnii! iiiHiituiions - ir,,oon.oo and Mr. Moore wiil be heard over that State's Highest Office Registration cards made out by tbc declaration of the banking holiday. injured. umbia University in Now ,york City; County r'oor t.'umt - m,000,00 station between 8:45 and 9:00 Sunday enumerators wiil be turned in at the Counly Aiiricutlurai Anoiil None* Sought By Fitzgerald Harry .'V. Overstreet, head of the do- Mr. Rakowsky declared that Ing Cripiiii'ii Ctiititrcn of tntrinini Counly 1,000.00 evening next, , partment of philosophy and psychol office of tbe county clerk and tbe in ham county will be the first county to IJovini. Tiilx.rrntiir 't'oHt — — Nono Tbe legislative council was created ogy of the College of tho City of New formation transferred to a permanent complete the improvement of town- Hospital t.'unit -. (t,0(10.00 Ingham Farmers Club SECRETARY OF STATE ADMlTS record card; On one side of tbe per County I'ai.iis Vnnd fiOO.OO by tiie 1933 session of the state legis- CANDlDACY FOR GOVERNOR. York; and Dr. T. Luther Purdom, di ship roads under the five-year plan Conliim-onl I.'un(i .— 011,700,00 Hears ]\4ason LaWyer iature, four members of tbe house and rector of the University Bureau of manent card is a form for recording adopted by the legislature in 1931. In three niembers of the senate being Appointments at Ann Arbor, payments of tbe head tax under the Ingham county aii township roads County Tax (opcnitiUK oxpcn.. What Other Editors Have to Say Advertising Milk tempt of public officials for thc law A dairy farmer In northern Illinois, had everything to do with tho later LOYAL FRIENDS •TY NEWS happening into the barber shop, force- public contempt of it. INGHAM fuiiy expressed his opinion of a state It was far better for the nation to of society which gives tbe food pro- end prohibition than to permit this Entered as second A Bank's Reward of Mcmbcr of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON IN THE ducer so iittle for his efforts, public contempt of what ought to class m a 11 e r at The barber heard him through, then have been a good law, to continue on. CITY OK MASON, MICHIGAN postoffice, Mason, said; It was not only breeding open law de Well-Doing Michigan, u n d er ''You, won't get any sympathy from fiance but there had been set up a V. J. BuoyvN & SON, Publishers act of March 3, system of racketeering that the gov 1879. me. I drove by your farm the other V. J. BRowN and NKt.soN D. BRowN, Editors nigbt and saw a big beer sign on your ernment was powerless in Its efforts siio. For two or three dollars you are to break down—due to the general attitude of tho public. ADVERTISING RATES permitting your silo to bo used to ad- .SUBSOlllPTION KATES (Payable in Advance) vcrtise a competitive product that has Now that we are about to end one Display advertising rates on application; Business lo already reduced milk consumption 20 public disgrace by thc restoration of Onc year in Ingbara and adjoining Counties $LI50 cals and reading notices on first and local pages, 15c a per cent in this town. Why don't you tho legalized liquor traffic we are heartily in favor of tho plan to let A bank must be strong- in friends as yvell as in Six months in Ingham and adjoining Counties .75 line; No reading or business advertising less than 25c; advertise your own products?'' Tho farmer went home with some local communities that must contend Card of Thanks, Ic a word; Obituary notices of 125 Three Months -^^ thing to tjiink about. Perhaps that with it, profit from It. assets. Friends are yvon by service, by cOiirteOiis words free, more than 125, Ic a word. Announcements barber has made a real contribution Thc state Is taking many millions Singie Copies -^^ of entertainments where admission Is charged or of any to farm reiief. Certainiy no brower of dollars from the people of Michigan attention to individual needs and desires, and Outside Ingham and adjoining Counties 2.00 plan lo raise funds must be paid In advance at regular would permit a farmer to paint a sign more than is necessary to run the on the side of thc brewery advising state government and its various in finally, by safeguarding the interests Of those who rates. All papers mailed outside the U. S. one year 2.50 folks to drink more milk. City stitutions. It has been estimated that people do a great deal ot driving in automobile owners are paying into the dO business With the bank. In fact, friends come state treasury something iiice $12,- the country. What would be tho ef —and stay—as the reyvards of a bank for yvell- Too Many Lawyers Also Surplus Acres fect of a sign on every siio proclaim 000,000 more than is actuaily needed ing thc virtues of miik? If there is by the state to conduct the highway Had congressmen from the Middle West been as much It is now a iittic more than a year ago when this anything in advertising—and there is department. Add to this $12,000,000 dOing-. newspaper first made thc suggestion that tbc tcachcr interested In the welfare of their constituents as In enough in it to make it one of Ameri the excess amount of money being re training coiieges and schools of Michigan wcrc turning grabbing off new postoffice buildings Middle Western ca's loading industries-those milk ceived by tiie state from tbc sales tax signs would step up ' ^Ik consump- and other forms of licenses, ono can out teachers in number so much greater tban couid pos farmers would not now be having to reduce their tion. readily understand that the state ad- The facilities Of this bank assure eVeryone who acrcagc. For years Middle Western congressmen have sibly bo absorbed by tbe profession tbat it was time for Some persons may prefer a glass of ministration shouid not use tiie re- tbe ''teaclier factories'' to slow down on production. gone merrily along voting for billion-dollar reclamation beer to a glass of miik or buttermilk. storatlon of the liquor business in [lOes business here, Of thOroughly dependable and projects in the west In order to receive westcrn support But tbe number probably is not so Micbigan as anotber means to add a Tbe suggestion was mot by the heads of these insti satisfactory serVice. for a .flO.OOO postoffice at Pumpkin Center. Thc trade large as might be supposed. Many of few millions more to thc income of tutions witb varying reactions. In fact the reaction the state. was not fair. them drink beer instead of milk be- rangcd aii tbe way from consternation, scorn and ridi cause propaganda has been dinned In- The legislature should see to It that cule to plain contempt. l-Iow many acres of land has the government made by to their ears and flaunted before their all monies collected from thc proposcd Rccently tbe president of tbc United States had pouring billions into irrigation projects? Tho World eyes. In advertising phraseology, liquor traffic business should go to the they have been made beer conscious. local comhiunlties. The only legal something to say on tbis subject since wiilcb time the Almanac shows that an arca of high-productive land equal in size to Ohio has been added within the past few Why not make them milk conscious? machinery the state should set up for educational worid is beginning to take cognizance ^of a Dairy farmers are being toid to re- tbo liquor business should bo of a na- years. The cost has extended into the billions. Who situation aitogctber apparent to tbo layman a year ago. duce production. That may or may ture to permit the cities and villages In fact tbc president in bis address also I'efcrs to tbe has paid the bill? Not the states where the irrigation not be neccssay. Certainly it is a de- to exact a ransom fee from the busi- ness—a fee that will to somc extent training of teachers for a profession already vastly over projects are located. Tho states that havc paid arc the featist policy. Why not try attack The Dart National Bank agricultural states of the Middle West and the industrial first? Maybe instead of killing every take from the local taxpayers some crowded in terms of tbc industrial workl. "Even today,'' tenth cow someone can be found to of the burden they now carry. The Only NATIONAL Bank in Ingham County President Roosevelt slated, "wc are turning out too states of the north and east.' state should not take a cent of money drink her milk.—Christian Science Member of Federal Reserve System many teacbers each year. That is just as much an Tbe Middle West is paying twice for thc irrigation Monitor. from the business. It belongs to the municipalities, just as it did in llie Under Government SupcrVision cconomic waste as building rail plants far beyond Ibe projects. The Middle West pays directly and indirectly. years before prohibition and greedy Thc indirect payment is tbe loss of markets by the That Miickinuc Bridge capacity to use steel rails.'' state politicians.—The Plymouth Mall. creating of a surplus of wheat and other crops on irri For years we've listened to the poll- Now tlurt tlie president agrees witb this writer on that ticians suggest a bridge across the point and thc profession appears yvilling to subscribe lo gated land, on land irrigated at tbe cxpense of people Straits of Mackinac. Now comes a of a century a barber in this city, has a halt in tbe mad race of competition between teacbcr living tbousands of miles from the project. chap with the idea of building a float Ancient History 1 gone to Chicago to spend the romain- dor of his life with a daughter. training colleges and universities, it migbt be profitable Had Middle Western congressmen been alive to the ing bridge, because, says he, ''the wa LETTERS TO Gleaned from Neyvs Flics of \ issue there would not now have to bo a reduction in thete r is too wide for a bridge and too Ycars Past i M, A. l^andall has extended liis liv to take anotber step along the same pathway.. Perhaps deep for a tunnel.'' Our own suggest- THE EDITOR ...... 4.4 ery business and has leased the barn eventually the crowds may foiiow us still farther. acreage of cotton and wheat. The surplus is produced ion is to take all the various plans and across from lIotel lIorton. lIis barn -.....-.".".-...."....-."."I What is said of teacher training may just as truthfully by tlie '10,000 square miles of land reclaimed at federal ideas that bave been proclaimed by Ten Years Ago on Maple street bad ljccome over A large crowd was in attendance be said of professional training along many otber lines. expense. Michigan farmers pay for draining their own various politicians and, placing one McCliiin Replies crowded witb required stock and when a memorial bronze tablet was land and tlien are asked to pay for bringing water to upon another, side by side, length to The party that discussed tho money equipment. If tbe legal profession is in disrepute today it is because unveiled in memory of Chief Oicemos. length, really put in a "fill" from St. question in the News of October 5th, Total cost of operating thc county more layvyers bave been educated and licensed than find western lands. It's hardly fair, The tablet was provided for by popu Ignaco to Mackinac City. That is ansvvering the statement that the gold poor farm during the past year, ac —0— lar subscription and was placed on the leglLim.atc employment in the field of jurisprudence. what may be called ''reducing the standard and protective tariff are at cording to tbc report of tbe superin- front of the now school building There just is not a sufficient amount of legitimate law matter to a pulp.''—Birmingham Ec the bottom of our trouble, says, ''I tcndents of thc pooi-, bas amounted to erected on a portion of the land once Poor Business centric. don't know whether they are or not." $57'1I.77. Total disbursements for all business for all to live and maintain the high ethics of occupied by tbe Chippewas under Ok He confesses that he doesn't know relief granted by tbo superintendents tbc profession, hence a large number bave taken to ob- The Veterans of Foreign Wars and a republican con emos. Iliimiui Or Inimnui/n and then by argument proves his con- amounts to $12,275.80. gressman displayed poor taste at a meeting in Lansing stiaicting justice and defending tbe law breaker. Over in Germany tho Nazi govern fession. He also says, "Why, the A. McDonald received a severe It'ifty Yc.iirs Ago In medicine, too, tbe same condition is found. There last week. James Van Zandt, national commander of ment has announced Its intention of gold standard doesn't make any dif-shaking up when tho Chevrolet car he Both the Parkburst and tbe Horton is not a city in tlie country where there are not more the V. F. W., urged the repeal of the national economy authorizing physicians to end the tor ference in the war debts." Of course was driving was struck by an inter- .blocks are nearly ready for occupancy. tures of incurabie patients, upon re it doesn't make any difference about urban electric at Center street cross- physicians and surgeons who have received their edu act, immediate payment of the bonus, pensions* for lSach is a distinct addition and im quest, by euthanasia, or the method tbe debt but if there is not enough ing. provement to Mason's business dis- cational training at great public expense than find lawful widows and orphans of the world war and an immediate of providing a painless and peaceful gold money in the world (outside the Tho council has instructed the city trict. return of hospitalization for disabled veterans regard demand for tbeir surfaces. Tbe result is quackery, 11- death. Such a practice will only be U. S.) to pay the debt it makes a lot marshal to enforce tlie law against Walter lCetohum bas tiie tbanks of legal and immoral practices and general disrepute for less of wbether or not tbe veterans asking hospitaliza permissable if the patient requests, of difference whether or not under the discharge of firearms within tbo ]tb e Democrat force for a fine bouquet and further.if tbe opinion of tbe ac the gold standard it ever can be paid. the profession. tion have ills traceable to war service. Congressman city. It yvas •reported tbat several. of fall flowers. credited attending physician is backed He further states that "Europe never sportsmen (?) wore killing squirrels I One eould continue along tbis line almost unendingly. Jesse Woicott of Port Huron attacked the economy biiI Sheriff McKernan has only two up by two experts wbo also pronounce had any intention of paying.'' That wbicb havc grown tame from city boarders at present and each of those declared that it was shoved through congress by a group 1'be same conditions are found in tbe fleld of engineer- the case hopelessly incurable. In this might possibly bo so, as she is, or was living. is about ready to leave thc jail. ing, eiiemistry, forestry, agricultural science and others. of selfish millionaires and insisted that children are that no life will be destroyed which is a goid standard group, and as our At the home of tho Presbyterian still valuable to the state, and that own gold standard crowd let her bave State and county tax levied in Ing-1 Fields too crowded for legitimate professional activities starving because of the bill's passage. pastor, Rcv. Cbas. D. Ellis, on tbo incurables wiil be spared painful tor the money without any security, ham county this year vvill reach a to- soon develop tbe illegitimate. Are the Veterans of Foreign Wars seeking to recruit tal of .$863,112.72, according to decis- evening of October 11, occurod tbo ture. This question of dealing with fail to see which goid standard crowd marriage of Charles Barlccr to Miss Witbin less than a decade the favored argument of now members at the expense of tiio government? Arc painful, incurabie cases has been re did more tricckery than tho other or ion of tho board of supervisors in sos- sion hero. | Carrie Sipflcy. Botii young people are the educator was that of placing a monetary value on the leaders of tbc V. F. W. willing to build up their or. cognized by most civiiized countries, which should bo the most despised. resident;^ of Vevay and both highly but to date no nation has dared to The county road commission has each year a student spent in high school and iu college. ganization by another treasury raid? Is Congressman regarded. take action. Euthanasia raises a Again he asks whore docs MccClain purchased a strip of land just north According to tbc report of tbe Uni Impressive returns were promised in cash money for eacb Wolcott so anxious to return to Washington that he Is number of problems of a religious, "get his information regarding tho of Miiler Road in Delhi township and ted States treasurer, tlie aggregate week of .added instruction, Impressive statistics were willing to stoop to demagoguery to gain his ends? scientific and legal nature. Most of salutary effect of tripling the circula- will straighten tbe highway to elimi interost bearing public debt of the us abbor the thought of taking a life tion of money from five billion to 15 nate two right angle turns there, i offered in proof. Today thousands of men and women The American public is not only agreeable but is nation stood at $l,,52l,8ll,535. The which has done no harm to society; billion?'' Tbe difference between five witb liigli sounding degrees are lined up in front of em anxious to give all needed aid to tbose disabled in war. 'l'wciity Years Ago I cash balance in the hands of the treas then, too, most of us dislike too tho billion dollars and 15 billion dollars is Ten buildings in Munith, a largo No economy bas been practiced or is contemplated to urer is given as $355,'150,670. ployment agencies and many more are actually on tho thought of an incurable patient being that 15 billion doiiars at one time will part of the business district of that dole and welfare lists. penalize tbose wbo were wounded as a result of tbeir required to exist through days of mis pay tbree times as many taxes as five village, were swept away wben fire billion dollars. An expanded currency lIigb school officials took up tbe argument and insist war service. Tbe reaction to President Roosevelt's Cbl- ery and pain. The Nazi experiment broke out in a pool room Monday eve- will bo interesting to follow. Is the of 15 biiiion dollars would enable tbe ed tliat tliose wlio for any reason were not able to enter cago speoob proves that the vast majority of Americans ning. The fire raged until nearly Livestock will be accepted as policy human or inhuman?—Tho Has common people to pay tbe War debt morning before it was finally brougiit arc bobind him in his program for adequate aid for Down Payment on upon coiiege courses shouid by all means receive aca tings Banner. of 11 billion dollars and our national under control. Tbo loss is estimated demic training in tile vocational field. IIundrcds of Mich those handicapped by war service. The president and debt of 22 billion dollars and porbaps to be in excess of ifIO.OOO. leave a moderate sum with wbicb to McCormlck-Deering Farm igan scliool districts face bankruptcy unless a halt is the majority of the public are opposed to the extrava- Miss Florence Wbiting, a teacher at A Trutlifui Ohilltlllry buy tbe conveniences that modern la Hasiett, was Instantly killed when she Machinery called in this expansion of educational courses. gant policy of compensation and hospitalization for those Montrose lost one of Its former bor ami macbinery can produce. A was struck by a fast Grand Trunk ln the ultimate solution of tbis educational tangle it is who happened to serve during the war but who were residents this week yvben Peter Leon contracted currency of five billion dol train as sbe was crossing the tracks with notes for balance ard died at thc home of his daughter lars enables none but the money lend not difficult to conjure a day wben advanced education not handicapped physically by such service. near tbe depot. in Flint, ers and a few favored ones to possess intended to prepare tbe student for a professional career Tbe American Legion gained new friends by its cour- Mayor Bergman was in Detroit on C. W. COUCH & SON Pete was probably one of the worst whatever they desire to have. legal business on Tuesday. Mason sbail be paid for largely by tbose receiving the benefits. .igoous backing of Presiclcnt Roosevelt. Tho Veterans of old reprobates tbat ever graced tbe "Bob'' Rix, for more tban a quarter In otbcr words tbe schools and colleges supported by Foreign Wars will profit if the Legion example ls fol- streets of Montrose. Always a Again he says that McCiain is "all excited about some 13 suicides in Los lowed. Now is certainly not an appropriate time for a trouble-maker without a good word public, taxation will be devoted to a training of tho mind Angeles.'' Not excited, just sober. 13 to guarantee an intelligent electorate and a cultured body of war veterans to seelc special privileges for a for man, woman or child, words of truth probably never passed from his suicides in two days probably in some citizenry. Training for thc arts and crafts as well as few at tbe expense of the public purse. mouth for many of tho fifty years of cases were induced by drink, but fi nancial difficulties were also a factor. the professions in the future may bo subsidized but not —0— his depradations on earth. Unprin MICHIGAN BELL Tbere are hundreds of thousands of wholly tax-supportcd. cipled from the years that the writer What's tlie Excitement? knew him, meanness far surpassed people all over tho country losing TELEPHONE CO. any thought of goodness that the av tbeir homes because they have no Germany has served notice that she Intends to quit erage person would command and ox- money to pay the interest and taxes. Tlie Way to ProTiiTDition The Pathfinder of October 7th says, the League of Nations? Well, what of It? No nation omplify. Mrs. T. F. McAllister of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. "Declaring hundreds of Cities are was compelled to join tbe league. Why should any nar He has passed on, and lt is hot like- Elizabetb Donnelly of Detroit, women members of tbc hopelessly insoivent, tho United tion be prevented from quitting? ly that Montrose will over have an- States conference of mayors at Chic- liquor eontrol commission, shouid bo signed up by tbo other resident his equal—at least, In its history of 15 ycars the L serve chicken pie and everything that the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hlfleld and goe.s with It. Everybody is cordially Frank Grimes. family of DeKalb, III., werc also Invited. Mrs. H. A. Darling and Mrs. Rhoda present. DANSVILLE NEWS Reeves of Lansing, were Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dell Aseltine returned Biiiisvllle Free Methodist Ciiurch evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday after a few days visit with Wesley R. Caswell, Pastor Floyd Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Holmes near Ma Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Alma Dalton and daughter son. Kcceptlon Bad Accident Morning worship 11:30. Sermon, Jane and Mrs. Stanley Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Potter and fam Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauer were What might have proven a serious ''Worshipping God.'' son Jack spent Tuesday In Ann Ar ily of Lansltig, were guests Sunday of ltonor guests at a reception at the and perhaps a fatal accident turned Evening worship 7:30. bor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aseltine. North Stockbrldge cliurch Friday out luckily for all participants when Prayer meeting Thursday evening Misses Ann and Rose Backus of evening. The evening was spent in two cars came together flve mlles at 7:30. Lansing, enjoyed thc week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Almond and visiting and refreshments were served east of Dansville last Sunday evening tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Connie and Dean Dewey enjoyed a by the young people of the commun- about seven o'clock. M. J. Cronin Coininunity McifihodiHt Episcopiii Backus. pheasant supper at the home of Ralph iiy, The bridal couple received many and companion were driving a new Emerald B. Dixon,.Minlstcr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dakin of Lan Walker, Monday evening. nice gifts. Mrs. Bauer before her Ford V-8 coacli and were coming west Class meeting 10:30 a. m. . sing, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Young and fam marriage was Miss Maurita Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Carver Walcott and Morning yvorship 10:00. Mrs. Ed Walker. ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. a graduate of Dansvilie high schooi, child were returning to their home in Church school 12 noon. Mr. and Mrs. Aille Lake of Leslie, and Mrs. John Mitchell in Leslie. also of the Ingham County Normal Ann Arbor when the accident occur C. L. Cupit 3:30 p. m, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Gallister of and a teacher in the rurai schoois. red, which was the result of both cars Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Leader, Freer. Jackson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Richards, Miss Katherine keeping too near the center of the Miss Frances Hope Keene. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Raymond, Mrs. Mrs. Paris Witt. YOU SEE WHERE YOU ARE GOING WITH A Lears, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corwin and road. The car owned by M. J. Cronin Vespers 7:30 p. m. J. L. Cupit and Addie Raymond, Mrs. Ellen Simons Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bitner of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker and Don was thrown in the ditch and the other his Herod's Temple. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaFountain, were Sunday yMsitors of Mr. and Mrs. na attended from Dansviiic. car yvas turned on the side in tbe the latter of Lansing, spent Saturday Hoyle Swan. road. Aii occupants escaped serious Missionary Society in Ann Arbor, witb Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Continued on page 12, column 3) Savings Account Afternoon Tea injuries. Mr. Walcott received minor The Woman's Missionary society Miss Mary Pennington, home econ cuts on his hands. Undershcriff Tay wiii meet Friday afternoon at two omics teacher was hostess Wednes lor and J. B. Dean appeared on the There is no uncertainty with a reserve in a sav o'clock with Mrs. Clarence Freer. A day afternoon at 4:30 at a charming scene and the Ford V-8 was removed program on China vvill bo the main ings account. Firmly established and added tO tea party in the dining room at the to Mason. Both cars were fuiiy in feature of the afternoon. REP Litteit DAYS at school house for the women members sured. with consistent regularity it furnishes a clear of the faculty. This was a social af Sunday School Ciitss 2heck-up on financial progress. fair, and after visiting tea and yvaf- Ulrtlnhiy Party The officers of tlie Pals Intermed ers were served by the hostess. ' Reiatives of Mrs. Frank Greenough iate Sunday school class of tho M. E. A SaVings account is as nearly an ideal method helped her to ceiebrate her 79tb birth church held their eiection of officers Tcacliers' Insfltute vvith results as foiiows: President, Of saVing as can be fOund. You may develop n day anniversary Sunday at her homo Tlie teachers' institute will be lield bere. A lovely dinner was served at Junior Vogt; vice president, Dorn systematic plan of depositing a portion of your in Jackson Friday and Saturday and 1 o'clock, tbe table being prettily dec Diehi; secretary, Dorothy Burgess; there will be no scbool in Dansville on treasurer, Dorothy Hendee; librarian, income in a saVings account and if, in a time of orated in honor of the occasion with Friday as aii teachers wiii attend the a beautiful birthday cake. This was Virginia Anderson. Tiie ''l^als'' class institute. The officers of the Dans necessity, you need additional funds you can get also the birthday of her daughter, and their teacher, Mrs. Evert Pettis, All prices in this advertisement include the jt.a vilie F. F. A. wiil put on the Green- cordially invite any boy or girl from them from your account without going through a Mrs. Olive Cooke, of Milan, who was Michigan 3 per cent Sniea Tax hand degree at this time. present for the event. Other relatives the ages of 12 to 15 years to attend lot of red tape. Open an account now, and saVe there were her son, Arthur Cooke and this class. ,L \j, Cuplt Comhig regularly. daughter Alice of Milan, Miss Frances Next Sunday afternoon and eve Viner of Detroit, Misses Nettie Green Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Corbin and ning J. L. Cupit of Grand Ledge, wiii ough and Frances Volkner of Flint, daughter Joan of Grand Rapids, spent be present at the Community church. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Greenough and the week end with the former's par HAMS Mr. Cupit wiil be remembered as de daughter of Pontiac. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbin. livering a short talk at Wheatfield on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aseltine and Smoked -- Swift's No. 1 August 6, during the ''Pleasant Sun family of Flint, spent Sunday with the Stiittcnt Council day evening services.'' He wlll bring former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred The school has organized a student with him his detailed model of Her Aseltine. council this year for the purpose of od's Temple, the result of a lifelong Shank Butt Half study of the Bible, the Talmud and forming a scholastic union. Improve Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Powers and The First State & Savings Banksocial and occupationa l activities, family of Detroit, were Sunday visi lb. Josephus. His afternoon address will tors of the latter's parents, Mr. and Half lb. 14c be given at 3:30 and evening address promote the general welfare and to Mrs. Geo. Hayhoe. 10 Member of Federal Reserve System at 7:30. This will be of special inter provide for student government In the school. A committee of flve Including est to Bible students. Mr. Cuplt Is a Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Tltmus of Fow Pork Liver or Hearts ih. 6c friend of Rev. Dixon's and it Is by Miss Janney were elected by secret ierville, werc Sunday visitors of Mr. MASON, MICH. ballot last Thursday to draft a consti and Mrs. Herman Mann. thc latter's efforts that he is coming Spare Ribs Meaty ib. 6V2C elected the following officers for thc to Dansville. Rev. Dixon is planning tution for the student council. Those Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edgar and four were Blanche Haynes, Gerald "Wheatfldd Cenfc'r' ycar; Master, Russell Warner; over a varied entertainment for each Sun family of Lansing, were Sunday vis Martin, David Tilford and Max Et- By IMrs. George Pratt seer. Will Risch; steward, Russell day evening service. itors of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aseltine. Brenner; lecturer, Ronald Karn; chap wenger. " The following is a short ib. summary of the constitution. Thc Elmer Thompson of Los Angeles, LAMB ROAST 10c lain, Winnifred Frost; secretary, Mrs. Church Niight California, arrived Wednesday and is FMink Steadman; treasurer, Roy name of the organization shall be the GENUINE CP?ING — Shoulder cuts There wiil be a penny social at the Through the efforts of Mr. Dixon Student Council and shall be compos at the present time in Eaton Rapids, Wheatfield Grange hall Friday cvc- Showerman; assistant steward, Car plans are underway for a Churcii ed of two representatives from each with his mother, Mrs. Olive Dakin. He Lamb Chops RihorLoin ih. 22c ning, Oct. 28. Thc menu wiil consist roll Pollok; lady assistant, Goldean Night consisting of classes and prayer expects to spend the week here with Pratt; gatekeeper, Carl Bickert; of the senior high scbool classes, and of sandwiches, pickles, cake, jello and meeting to be held the first and third one from each' of the junior high his brother, Eber. coffee. Those attending will bring one Graces, Carol Risch, Irma Warner Wednesday's of each month. This Is Lamb Breast Forhraisine ih. 5c school classes, shall be chosen for one Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and of tlie above. There will be a grab and Maxine Risch. for the purpose of appealing to the year and shall not hold any other family of Detroit, spent Sunday with bag and each will bring an article yjarious groups in the community and Leg O' Lamb Choice cuts lh. 18c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hines of Detroit, class officf. Thc officers of this or Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen. costing not over flve cents. A good and Mr. and Mrs. Franc Hines of Ply of offering special instruction along ganization shall consist of a president, program is being prepared. Everyone various lines of work and under spe Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dunbar of Longhern Cheese ib. 15c mouth, spent Sunday and Monday vice president and secretary-treasurer Grass Lake, spent Tuesday with Mr. is cordially invited. with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frost and cial supej-vision. Mr. Allen Is cooper and these officers are elected annually ating with Mr. Dixon in working out and Mrs. Almon Lathrop. Tbe Home Guards yvill meet witb children. by the student body after being nom Miss Ann Krevvsiski of Lansing, Marjorie Frost Saturday afternoon, a program to avoid conflicts in all inated by petition signed by at least Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs, Howard events of the community during the spent the week end with Emily SLAB BACOH ^ I2V2C October 21. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graves spent 25 members of tbe student body and Thompson. remainder of the year. Further plans election shall take place tbe flrst Tlic first quarterly conference will Sunday in Lansing with Mr. and Mrs. for Church Night will be given later. Miss Ethel Leece attended the an ARMOUR'S MELROSE — 3 to 4 lb. pieces meet at the church Friday evening, Claude Biggs and went to the South Tuesday In October, tbe first election nual chicken pie supper Wednesday October 20. Baptist church to hear Dr. Sales Har resulting as follows: President, Max evening in the Masonic'hall at Lay- Mrs. M. Showerman, Bertha and rison of Australia. linmc FuniLslihigs Elwenger; vice president, Blanche ton's Corners. i^oy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rumple and J. J. Singer of Nearly 30 members attended tbe Haynes; Sec.-Treas., Margaret Mul- Born Sunday, Oct. 15, to Mr. and Earl Showerman. Glen returned bome Detroit, were Monday guests of How first meeting of the home furnishings hoUand; senior representatives, Don- Mrs. Lawrence Curtis, twin boys at FLOUR COUNTRY CLUB ':tr 89c with them. ard Biggs. group held at the school house Wed aid Hoover, Margaret Mulholland; the Sparrow hospital in Lansing. nesday afternoon. A short business Roland Frost and Walter Frost Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anway were junior, David Diehl, Emily Thomp Ray Ward, Miss Betsy Standidge, Laboratory tested meeting presided over by Mrs. Pearl were in Detroit Monday on business. Saturday evening callers of Roland son; sophomore, David Tilford, Agnes Mrs. Standidge, Mrs. S. Tucker of Terrill as chairman was held and Mrs. Tbe Wheatfield Grange No. 851 Frost and family. Bravender; freshmen, Lloyd Sharland, Dearborn, and Mrs. C. R. Burden of All purpo.ie 24y2-lb. 7fl« Edgar Scripter was elected ncw leader Dorothy Burgess; eighth grade. Jun Fort Ogden, were Saturday visitors KING'S FLAKE flour sack f «IC in the place of Mrs. Ellis Haynes who ior Vogt and seventh grade, Dorn of Mrs. Martha Bulen. is unable to act. Mrs. George Vogt is Diebl and Miss Janney, faculty ad Crisco ib.can 20c the other leader., Mrs. Clyde Hewlett visor, The president shall preside at Mr. and Mrs. Hulett Judd and son The quality vegetable shortening was elected recreation leader. The an business meetings which shall be of Fowierville, were Sunday dinner dates for the meetings were decided tbe second and fourtb Tuesday of each guests of Miss Margaret Curtis. Pancake Flour 2 20-oz. pkgs. 15c Building & Loan upon as Nov. 21, Jan. 23, Feb. 27 and month and shall preside at ali as- Mrs, Henry Lee spent the week ond March 27. Thc meeting was then sembiy programs unless a speclai in Lansing, with her daughter, Miss Country Club—5 Ib. cnck 25c turne^fl over to Mrs. Vogt who gave chairman is provided. The superin Grace Lee. Shares 99.8% Safe the lesson for the day. This was a tendent shail be a permanent advisor Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Voiler and Fancy daughter Evelyn of Spring Arbor, Country Ciuh ^ cans The experience of building and loan associations through short review of last year's work and to tbe councii and one additional fac PUMPKIM also a lesson on the selection of slip ulty advisor shall be chosen annually were week end guests of Rev. and out the United States during tbe past year, when so many covers and upholstery material. The by the council. One of the duties of Mrs. Wesley Caswell. New pack - Delicious Yellow Pumpkin, enough in eacii con other forms of investment bave failed, have remained next lesson will be the making of slip the council Is to plan the social cal Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corwin, Mrs. for two largo pies. L^rge No. Z'/z cans almost 100%. To be exact, tyvo-tenth of one per cent covers, the third iesson, reflnishing of endar for tbe year, wbich includes all Mary Corwin and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Richards were Sunday guests of Mr. Coffee lb. tin 25c failure. Not a single failure in Michigan for more than furniture, the fourth, curtains and parties and assembly programs. This windows and the fifth living with pic form of student participation in school and Mrs. Frank Richards, in Detroit. Country Ciub - rich, distinctive a year. tures. activities has been used in other Messrs. Vfm. Schnierla of Clinton, Since its organization, .13 years ago, the ''National'' has schools successfully and bas aroused and Ed Hielman of Tecumseh, and Fresh Bread lVz-ib. ioaf 9c never missed a dividend date nor lost a dollar of any considerable interest in the local Mr, and Mrs. Claud West were Sun- country Club - plain or sliced F. F. A. school. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. member's principal. Next Friday evening wiil be the Ralph Walker. We'll be glad to send you information. regular meeting of the F. F. A. at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olin and i which time there will he a Green Hand June of Lansing, spent Saturday with PORK & BEANS l^m degree. Clarence Locke, R. C. Stowe, w. c. T. u. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Almond. Russeii Garrison and otliers who may Country Club - ln delicious tomato sauce • Large 26V2 oz. The W. C. T. U. met witb Mrs. Josie Herbert Sager of Ann Arbor, Paul cans apply for membership between now Artz, Friday, October 13, witb Mrs. Sager and Gus Hilsinger of Chelsea, and the date of the meeting will re Clara Vogt as leader. Tbe devotional were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. ceive the degree at this time. Oleo 3 lbs. 25c ||1ui££tttmtt 0Imtt£2mj service opened by singing tbe Conse J. B. Dalton. Eatmore Brand cration Hymn, followed by scripture Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Raymond of Lan- 1250 Griswold Street, Detroit, Mich. Shower reading witb remarlts by Mrs. Vogt sing, spent Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs. Tomato Juice 1 slant cans 25c Detroit's Oldest Building and MEMBER Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Foster were and prayer by Mrs. Margaret Caswell. Harry Raymond. Country Club - p.jro juice - 26V'2-oz. cans honor guests at a miscellaneous show ho&a Association JEDERAL HOME:LOAN > Tbis was followed by tbe usual busi Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDonald of Local Representative: D. P. Whit fl^K SYSTEM er Saturday evening at their home. ness meeting. Mrs. Casyvell was ap Ypsilanti, were Sunday guests of Mr. more, Mason; Wm. H. Johnston, LiCsUe About 30 were present for the occa pointed to serve on tbe Evaiigelistic and Mrs. Walter Squires. sion, the bridal couple receiving many committee, Mrs. Allie Tbompson and Mrs. D. D. Briggs, Mrs. Lester Cav- MAOARONI 2 15t nice gifts. After a social evening re Mrs. Josie Artz werc appointed as ender. Misses Elaine Dowiing, Shirley or SPAGHETTI - Bulk, fine quality freshments of sandwiches, cake and flower committee. Announcement was Swan and May Bell were Sunday visi- coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. G. given of tbe county convention at Hoit tors in Ann Arbor, Saline, and the Navy Beans 4 ihs. 15c Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nov. 8-9. Tho program opened by a Irish Hills. Gibson of Lansing, were out of town reading given by Mrs. E. B. Dixon on Miss Gladys Sheathelm who recent- lVIicl-ilcan - Fancy hand picked Fall and Winter guests present. ''Temperance Education.'' Instructions ly underwent an operation for appen- Catsup 2 l4-oz. bottles 25c I on tbe teaching tif. temperance and dicitis at the Stockbrldge hospital was O. K. S. discussions of same by Mrs. F. Green brought home Saturday. Fancy Country Ciub The annual O. E. S. supper will be ough. Mrs. Margaret Caswell gave Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briggs and son UNDERWEAR served at the town hall Saturday, Oc an interesting reading on ''These Boys of Ann Arbor, spent Sunday and Mon AVONDALE tober 21. The following is the menu Are My Friends.'' Mrs. Vogt gave a day with the latter's parents, Mr. and clipping of interest in closing. The PEACHES 2 — 27c for the occasion, roast pork, mashed Mrs. B. C. Raymond. next meeting will be held Nov. 17, Halves - In htsavy syrup Luxuriously soft weaves that potatoes, dressing, rolls, pickles, cab Mrs. Norah Whipple left last week with Mrs. F. Greenough as leader at bage salad, boiled apples, pumpkin or to spend the winter in Mason at the render the utmost in wear and. the home of Mrs. Clara Vogt, apple pie, doughnuts and coffee, Mrs. home of her son, John Whipple. Chocolate Caramels II. 19c warmth. Our assortment of Tasty chocolate with delicious chawy c«atcr* Grace Kinne is chairman of the kit Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hayhoe of Me sizes is so perfectly balanced In chen committee, Ilah Brahan, dining Football nominee, Wisconsin, are visiting at the all proportions that exact fit room; Helen Young, decorating and The Dansville eleven will meet the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell. Eva Young, program. The program Leslie team on their home ground on is assured whatever your build. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Arnold of Greg S0RATCM f EED Si »| *t will follow the supper and will be held Tliursday afternoon, Oct. 19. Coach ory, were Sunday dinner guests of in the Masonic hall. The chairman of Briggs took his team to Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold. the program committee has announc in a school bus Saturday and attended Canvas Glovet |»ir 10c Medium wt. Union Suits.-59c Mr. and Mrs. Perry Drake of Ann ed a two act comedy entitled ''The the game between Michigan and Cor Arbor, spent Sunday and Monday with Closely knit wrisU Heavy wt. Union Suits-__79c Rummage Sale of Hickory Hollow,'' nell. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Proctor. and there wlll also be music, recita Mr. and Mrs. Myrlan Grimes and Extra Hvy. Union Suits_$l,46' tions, readings, etc. At the regular Mrs. Fioreno Osborne daiighters enjoyed the week end with TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW SOAP meeting last Thursday evening It was Death came Monday evening at 7 Hyy, Part Wool Union PRICES - STOCK UP NOW I decided to have an entertainment at o'clock for Mrs. Florene Osborne, a Suits 1 $1.46 each meeting, different committees In life-long resident of this community. charge at different times. ,The next Mrs. Osborne was the oldest of a fam OXyDOL n"<<. Union Suits, nearly all meeting Is to be in the nature of a toe 2 39c ily of eight of Mr. and Mrs. Michael so per cent more Suds meank 47 psr cent less work wool $2.75 social and sandwiches, coffee and Dakin and was born In Meadsvllle doughnuts served. Mrp. Irma Hulli May 14, 1848. She was united In Camay 4 . bars 19c Boys' Heavy Fleeced berger was appointed chairman of marriage to Chas. H. Osborne In 1864 The soap of l>eautiful women this conimlttee. Delegates to the who passed away IhJune, 1931. "To Unions 78c county association which Is to be held this union were born two children, one Chipso 2 ise.pkgs. 33c at Arbutus Chapter In Lansing, Oct. son, Ford, who passed away several Boys' full part wool Makes clothes wear longer 25, were appointed as follows: Zoa years ago and one daughter, Mrs. Etta For FAIRNESS OF Unions $1.00 Hobart, Iva Corwin and Ruth Curtis. Lee, who now survives. She Is also Ivory Medium 4 cakes 19c survived by one gratidson, Chas. Saw PRICE AN OUTMOST 99 44-l00% pure Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Fuller and yer of Jackson. Mrs. Osborne had IN SERVICE daughter, Shirley Joan, of Mt. Morris, been in ill health for some time, but P & G Soap 5 giant bars 19c death came unexpectedly as the ser COMING! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rinses fast - never gummy Dalton. lousness of her condition had not been THE ORDER We are pleased to an- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Voss and known. Funeral services were held OFTHE nounce that we yvill take an daughter Donna Jean of Williamston, at the Vogt funeral home, Thursday were Sunday dinner guests of the iat. afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Emer active Interest In the Dollar GOLDEN RULE ter's parents, Mn and Mrs. Roy Ho. ald Dixon officiated with Interment In SWEET POTATOES 2c Days to be held In Mason, hart. Fairview cemetery. RECOMMENDS TO THE Virginia - U. S. No. l quality October 27 and 28. Hundreds Mr. and Mrs. Roland VanRlper of PEOPLE OF THIS ; • • Detroit, were Sunday guests of Mr. of extra good bargains on Chicken Flo Supper COMMUNITY Potatoes 98:ib. bag $1,49 atjd Mrs. Gene Kent. those days. The Baptist Ladles Aid society wlll Micliigan - U. S. No. 1 quality Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Lindsay of Lan hold their annual fair and chicken pie sing, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and supper Thursday evening, Nov. 2, at A.B.BALL Bananas S ibs. 15c Oct 27-28 Mrs. Hubert Howe. the town hall. The dinner committee HOME FOR FUIVERALS Golden yellow fruit Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Gill and Rich consists of Vera Dayton, Zaldee Allen, (Ambulance Setoice^ ard and Virginia and Mrs. Florence Mina Mann and Bah Braman. Mrs. PHONES>DAY I4a NIGHT72 Cranberries 2 ibs. 23c Gaylord of Detroit, were Sunday'vis Roweha Howe Is chairman.of the din t.fASON,(^lCH Early Black* ' itors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Almond. ing rooni committee, Mrs. Rose Freer Apples 10 ibt. 25c HanyE. Neely Mr. and Mrs, Mike Sherwood and and Helen Young, fancy work and family of Mason, were Sunday vlsl-i Mrs. Eva Young, fish pond. The din WAGNER - for cooking uni eating tors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crakes. ner committee announce they will Page Four INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 afternoon. Mrs. James Eggleston five consecutive Tuesday evefiings, less and. a cartoon comedy are also Stockbridge Town Line Dunn Community called there also. commencing October 31. The above promised on 15 Cent Night. By Mrs. J. H. Hayner By Mn. Robt. O. Reese Everett Horwoodxwent Monday to LESLIE announcements are made by Rev. FILM NEWS Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell visit his nephew, Merton Rice, and By Mrs, Ernest Sherman Cross, pastor of the Leslie and Aure- MASON THEATRE In ''Toss of the Storm Country'' are family.- lius Baptist churchcs and the Onon- promised for October 29 and 30. Oth Miss Margaret Holmes has gone to A pleasant afternoon was spent by Ray Bravender of Holly, spent Sun- daga Community church. er good pictures coming soon Include Berrien Springs for an extended visit 12 members of the Community club at day In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ward and Mr. Summervlllc and Pitts in ''Her First Entertain At Banquet One of the funniest comedies of the with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCumber. the home of Mrs. H. Rich last Wed- Mrs. Mattle Felton gave a recital and Mr* Forest Hennon were Detroit Mate'', Moonlight and Pretzels'', Joe In honor of the members of the lo season wlll be seen at the Mason nesday afternoon. Prizes were won of her music class Saturday evening. visitors Sunday. E. Brown In ''Elmer the Great,'' and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hayner were by Laura Smith and Mrs. Dakin In a cal school staff and the teachers of Theatre Friday and Saturday, when Friends here have, received an Cecil B. DoMlile's sensational new dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. flower contest. The next meeting.will Mr. and Mrs. Wlll Clark entertain near surrounding schools a banquet ''The Warrior's Husband,'' with Elissa nouncement of a daughter, Billie Jean, picture, .''This Day and Age.'' Lowe of Williamston, Thursday. be at the home of Mabel Darling. ed friends from" Morris, Sunday. was held Monday evening in Ihe din Landi, David Manners and Marjorie born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Swallow, The Jackson prison Inmates gave Will Hendersltot was called to Lan Mary Jane Phelps celebrated her ing room of the Baptist church, spon Rambeau comes as the feature attrac- an cntcrtalnmcnt last Monday cve sixth birthday Saturday with a party sored by the members of the church October 15, at Elsie. Mr. Swallow tion. Dealing with the mythical per sing last week by the death of his was a former Leslie resident. ning In the Stockbridge high school brother. of Ilttle folks at her home. Refresh schools of the Baptist, Congregation iod when women yverc the conquering Aureiius Mrs. Rebecca Dcnnls and Miss Fern gym. This was sponsored by the Mrs. Marquardt has neen.quite ill ments of Ice cream and cake and oth al and Methodist churches with about heroes and men the clinging vines, it By Mrs. Mary Drosoha Talbot were in Detroit Saturday. Stockbridge state bank. but is some better. er good things were served. 70 people prcicnt. E. W. Halpenny, has ample opportunity for hilarious Mrs. Louise Greene returned home The L. A. socicty mcet with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lennon have been superintendent of Michigan State fun-making, is used to • the utmost. Saturday after several days visit at L. W. Ostrander on Wednesday. entertaining their daughter and hus Council of Religious Education, was Elissa Landi is superbly beautiful as The Pioneer meeting is being held the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitz Claude Sadler and family of Grand band from Chicago. Bateman Neighborhood guest speaker, speaking at length on an Amazon who finally sees the error at the church this Friday. Each one patrick of Lansing. Haven, spent the week cnd with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rich enter By Edna Casper the necessity of character building of her ways; Marjorie Rambeau is bring table service, sandwiches and Mrs. Mary McGllnn visited Tuesday Stockbridge friends. tained their son fi'om camp over thc and closer co-operation of the public both majestic and funny as thc Queen one prepared dish. Evet-yone is wel Mr, and Mrs. Rex Davis and Mr. week end. and church schools. Grcctlngs were at the home of her parents at Hast and Ernest Truex Is a scream as her come. - Mr. and Mrs. E. F. MacReckard ings. and Mrs. Carl Giiiette of Fiint, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt. O. Reese enter extended by the following superin gentle husband. Dave Manners, as wore Sunday callers of the Clark Mrs. Harriet Small or Lansing, who Mrs. Cora Grinncll is spending the at the home of W. D. Holmes, Sun tained Mrs. Carrie Hawkins and H. tendents of the church schools: Mrs. tho handsome Greek who converts day. brothers at Bath. Martha Thurston, Congregational; has been a visitor at the E. T. Black- week at her home here. She has beeft Coryell of Holt, Sunday afternoon. Miss Landi to femininity, is convincing Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hayner visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cannon and Mrs. Bertha Varlell, Methodist and more home, returned to Lansing Mon in Detroit since July 4th, when her Mrs. W. Hendershot is entertaining in the role. Mrs. Ethel Fowler of Albion, over the sons, D. Helss, Harold Cannon and Branche Fischer, of the Baptist day. son and wife were Injured In a boat her sister from New York. A comedy and ''The Three Muske sons and Paul Nelson all of Detroit,' church. The pastors of the local (Continued on Page 6, Col. 3) explosion. Lynn is still in the hospi week end. Fred Seari visited our schooi one teers'' complete the week-end bill. tal but showing some signs of im day last week. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. churches, Edward J. Cross, O. B. John Runyon. Thurston and George Brown talked Diana Wynward and Clive Brook provement now. Mrs. Grinncll is at LONG STREAKED SNAKE Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruark and baby of their home recovetlng as rapidly as Glenn-Robinson and son Bruce were inspiringly of the Christian work now ts Sanders Comnlunity he<}.d a distinguished cast in ''Caval Henry Chisholm, Jr., believes he has Wayne, and F. L. Reese of William can be expected. She gets around In at the Guy Bateman home, Sunday. being ^ done and urged more co-'opora- f By Josepiilne Corbln cade'', screen version of Noel Cow killed the longest streaked snake this ston, spent Saturday night with Mr. a wheel chair. and Mrs. R. O. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Murcheson and Lee tion of thc same. Mr. Cross explain ard's, celebrated play, which shows at year around this locality. On Sunday the Mason Theatre Sunday and Mon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Murcheson's father, callcd ed thc purpose of the Training School Mrs. Alma Robinson returned liomc he and his dog brought dcstructlon on Mr. and Mrs. John Casper, Sun soon to be held here. Superintendent Jack Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs." day. Against an historical back upon a 31 inch snake of thc streaked and Mrs. Darling and family attended Ray Raymond, is very iil at present. Saturday night after spending somc day. D. E. Clay, Andrew Koch and Lester ground of three decades is woven the specie near thc Myron Holmes farm the Farmer's club at the home of H. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Darling of Alale time yvith her sister in Detroit. R, Bullen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds spent Phillips of thc local publlc school staff living story of a gallant family who just south of thc city. don, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and carry on against all odds. It presents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker of near Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Baidwin and the week cnd with Mr. and Mrs. Har also voiced their recognition of church Mrs. J. T. Corbin and family. a stern indictment of those responsible Leslie, spent last yveek Tuesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Elhier Dakin entertain old Smith. and public school co-operation. The The Misses Mary and May Robin- ning with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith. ed relatives and friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Claflin and Mr. dining hall and banquet tables were for the present muddled state of Marriage Licenses and Mrs. Hugh Jcnkins of Lansing, beautifully decorated for the occasion son helped to serve at a banquet which world affairs, but ends on a note of Mrs. Elnora Sanders spent several was held in thc Baptist church Mon- visited the home of their sister, Mrs. which was deemed a great success in optimism that all will go well if we days last week with her son, Clcyo Phinn W. Rcpp.-Douglas 62 day evening. It was In honor of the Bruce McMyier, Sunday. bringing about the purpose for which press on yvlth courage and faith. ganders, and family at Lansing and Marian J. Rcpp, Okemos 53 Millville Leslie teachers and the rural teachers Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Roberts and it was held as thc beginning of better A cartoon comedy and the Univer attended the funeral of her cousin, By Mrs. Maggie Burden around Leslie. Royal E. Osborn, Lansing 21 Doily Lord caiied on Mr. and Mrs. J. co-operation and undertaking of both sal News complete the program. Herbert Hendershot, last Wednesday. Lorraine M. Gage, Lansing 16 groups represented. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Horner of Runyon, Sunday afternoon. Satirical, smart and witty is "Our Mrs. Minnie Swift is spending tho Little Ronald Smith visited his Pittsburg, Pa., spent the week cnd Fred Willard, Lansing 49 Preaching services next Sunday at Bettors'', staring Constance Bennett winter with her son, Ivan, and fam grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. with the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Elizabeth M. Morritt, Lansing 48 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11:00. in Somerset Maugham's sophisticated ily at Lansing. Her grandson, Lewis Smith, Friday. Training School Cozart. Eunice Cozart returned home Everett L. Benedict, Lansing 21 Rcv. R. R. Terwilliger and family drama, and coming as the feature at has joined the army and is stationed Mr. and Mrs. Westfall were Friday Under thc auspices of Ingham with them for an extended visit. Agnes E. Cosgrovo, Lansing 20 entertained his brother and family of traction for 15 cent night, next Tues at Camp Custer. evening callers of Guy Bateman and County Council of Religious Educa Mr. and Mrs. Emens Wilson were Gull lake, Sunday. day and Wednesday. It is a powerfui William W. Wright, I..ansing 23 family. tion a Standard Training School wlll in Lansing, Saturday, on business, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Maggie Burden visited ber story of an American beauty who Pearl Pertle, Jackson 22 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearson and bo Ticld in three places witbin tbe George Covert spent Sunday after Mrs. Jesse Bond and Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Emma Rice, and nephew married into a titled family, only to l,jOland A. .Tones, Lansing 28 Mrs. family of Delta Mills, spent Sun county, Lansing, Leslie and Stock- noon with Robert Corbin. Claude Edgar and John and Ruth and family of Wllliamston, last Wed find that her money was hcr only at Merle Harto, Lansing 30 day yvith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myer. bridge. The course at Leslie will bo spent the week end with relatives at nesday. Mrs. Burden and sister, Mrs. from 7:15 until 9:15 thc evenings of traction for her husband. Anita Louise Belding. James G. McElwoo, Lansing 34 Rice visited Mr. and Mrs. ClJhrley An October 31, November 7, 14, 21, and and Gilbert Roland head a fine sup Island Corners Mr. and Mrs. Forest Clarke of Jane F. Bench, Little Rock, Ark—36 derson of Lansing, Thursday. 28. Tho school will bo held in tbe porting cast. Nortlleast Latlsing Township f By Mrs. Miihcl E. Rnot Houghton Lake, spent the week ond Evert B. Campbell, Lansing 23 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheaton of Jack scbooi building bore, a small registra By W. E. West ...... l.l,.,1.11.11...... Chapter four of "Tarzan the Fear with Mr. and Mrs. John Parker. Christie A. Wrigbt, Lansing 19 son, called on his aunt, Mrs. H. Brav tion fee yviil be required. Instructors ender, Sunday. and their subjects are as follows: The L C. C. was entertained last Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall and Members of the Rural Missionary ''Principles of Teaching,'' tho Rev. J. week at the home of Mrs. Edna Col Mr. and Mrs. Deeo Wilcox left Mon Gleaners held an afternoon tea at tho H. Bancroft of Mason; "The New lins with 50 members and friends day morning for Cliicago to attend home of Mrs. Roy Moore last Thurs Testament,'' tho Rev. Melvin K. Ven present. After the usual potluck din Now! is the TIME to BUY! tlie fair. day in honor of Mrs. R. G. lCirby, yvho der, Stockbridge; ''A Study of Chiid- ner the folloyving program v/liich was Mr. and Mrs. Square lIolt of Dans hood,'' Miss Ione Catton, Lansing; is leaving soon for Washington, to in charge of Calia and Mildred Morton ..Do YOUR PART! viiic, and daugliter visited Mrs. Holt's spend the winter with her father and staff member of State Council of Re was given. It consisted of readings brotlier, Mr. and Mrs. James Eggles- mother. Games were piayed and aft ligious Education. There will be two by Blanch Bouts and June and Jean ton, Sunday. er refreshments were served, a re- class periods of 50 minutes each and Root and songs by Eva Morton and Miss Gladys Slieathelm returned membrance was presented to Mrs. intervening period of 20 minutes dur Juno Root, then' Lyle Hamilton of home from tbo Rowe Memorial bospi- Kirby by tbe president, Mrs. William ing which yvorship and other features Lansing, gave two solos accompanied tal Saturday. Gladden. will bo introduced. The instructor by ^Winifred Foote. The club also vot Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stevens enter- Mrs. Wm. Baumgras will represent wiil grade thc student on the quality ed to have a Hallowe'en party on Oct. tained somc friends from Detroit Sun thc Rural Missionary Gleaners at the of work done. Credit wiil be given 28, with Mr. and Mrs. .Iohn Bouts, day. state federation meeting of Woman's only for grades above 70%. Persons southwest of Holt. Everyone wlll MORE BIG VALUES Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gowen from clubs in Detroit, this week. desiring to attend class sessions, but mask and pumpkin pie, fried cakes, who do not care to carry on assigned near Foyvlerville, visited her parents, Capitol Grange yvill mcet Saturday pickles and coffee yvill be served. class work, will be enrolled as audi Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stevens, Sunday. cvening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tors. The tuition fee will be the same Sunday callers ot Mrs. Margaret Mrs, Eliza Patrick made a business Robt. Watkins, southeast of thc city. as credit students, but auditors will Box and family were Mr. and Mrs. trip to Lansing, Friday. Cocoa and yvafors will be served. Charles Crittenden and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. Bravender visited Mrs. A. not be required to secure text books The Rural Missionary Gleaners are nor participate in class discussions. Fred Colllngham and Marian of Lan Brown, Tliursday. making plans to celebrate their fif sing, and Mr. and Mrs. Kennard Crit Everett IIorwood and Maggie Bur Any person • desiring onc of those tieth anniversary, Friday evening, Oc courges is oligible to enrollment. Only tenden and Ilttle boys, Ivan and Chas. Nutley Oleo den visited Mrs. R. J. Stevens, Sunday tober 27. one course can bc taken during the of East Lansing. school. One course unit of credit will Mrs. Grace Collins of West Lansing, bo allowed toward the Standard and Mrs. Sarah Beaumont spent from A HOUSEHOLD Training Diploma for the completion Tuesday until Friday of iast week at of any subject offered. ' A certificate the Century of Progress. ECONOMY 3 • 20* of credit will be awarded to the stu Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ted dent at the closing session of the Beaumont were Mr. and Mrs. Peter school. The Standard Teacher Train Lamereaux and Joseph Beaumont of ing Diploma will be awarded when Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Cari Bicic- the student has completed the twelve ert of Mason. course imits required in the Standard Mrs. Dorotha Andrews and chiidren Training Curriculum. Each student's spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. credit is registered with his own de and Mrs. Adam Rupp of Bath, and BJUiCMm nominational board as well as in the Junior is staying for a few days with Stato and International Council of- his grandparents. flces. The faculty and registrar wlll Court Peters spent Sunday with F. We have On display a number Of ser bo at the school one-half hour early Munson of East Lansing. viceable used cars and trucks that Will on the opening night, to advise as to Ml', and Mrs. ICenneth Stein and courses and care for registrations and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spen furnish transportation cheaply. Come fees. Text books and other literature c.er of Lansing, were Sunday evening doyvn and see them when in toyvn. will be available at the school. Stu callers of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kurtz. Vb*. dents are asked to be prepared to pay 1929 FORDOR SEDAN Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stockweil and cash for both registration and books. son Addison of West Holt, were din This car has had good care and is in Tho Rev. E. J. Cross of Leslie will ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. excellent ondition. teach ''Psychiology of Early Adole Chas. Biebeshimor. sence'' in the school to be held at 1929 MODEL A SEDAN Stockbridge yvhiqh will be held on each of tho nights following the Les Williamston MILD CREAM With new motor block assembly. lie'classes. By 1nes! O. White Cheese 1930 MODEL A TUDOR SEDAN MARGARINE Nucoa Nut ih. lOc ^"•/'"^l t. Lui^' 29^ Reflnished and in good condition. SPINACH Bel Monte Ig. can l8e KETCHUP Quaker Maid .5 ig. hotties 29c At a meeting of 13 rural teachers ...Mrs. Martha White, who has been ill for several years and confined to 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE in neighboring schools held Thursday her bed for 18 months, passed away evening in the office of superintendent SEEDED or 1926 BUICK SEDAN D. E. Clay for the purpose of discus at her home on Grand River street ^ lb. pkg. Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 11, aged SEEDLESS In good running condition. sing exhibits of the pupils of these Raisins schools to be entered at the Annual 75 years, 11 months and three days. She was tenderly cared for during her Also seVeral other cars including seV- School Fair the first week in Novem C<5»RN CUlSP Cecoanut l-lb. pkg. 23c CHOCOLATE DROPS Wortlrmore lh. 15c sickness by the daughter-in-law, Mrs. •TRICOTS Ion* No. Z}i can 1.JC eral good Model T Sedans. ber, a decision was reached to confine SOAP CHIPS Easy Task S-Ib. carton i!9r~ tbeir exhibits to agricultural products Nellie Wiclcham, and the grandson, Everett Wlckham,. and wife. Surviv COMMERCIAL CARS only. ing are one son, Willlam Wlckham of 2 Pkgs. MODEL TT TRUCK, Cab & Platform J. E. Sullivan made a business trip Birmingham, eight grandchildren and MORTON'S IODIZED to Toledo Tuesday. He was accom four great grandcliildren, and one Good rubber, a serViceable truck for Salt panied by his sister. Miss Mary SuUl stepdaughter, Mrs. George Ward, of Cake 9c limited loads. van. Mason. Funeral services were held at BREAD Grandmother's l-lb. If Hi:s Wagner of Mason called recently on Mrs, H. Reithmlller, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 Page Five Harbor, also Mr. and Mrs. Ira Os LAPEER—Two Detroit men were not received the full endorsement of ing repeated infection, a further „ South Delhi , fined .$50 each and had their guns and investigators in this field, aithough it check of the pltysical condition by Northwest Ingham borne of Jackson, were visitors at the i HEALTH AND HYGIENE Osborne home, Sunday. By Fred Rowland automobile confiscated for shooting may be readily used under the phy thorough examination should be t By Mrs. Ami Terrill Harold Higgen, Robert and Edmund II pheasants before the season open sician's direction. made. Cooper of Detroit spent Sunday at ed. If possible, tlie extreme atmospber- Ail other measures having railed a The Jolly Bunch will meet with Mrs. Elmer Bravender and daugh tbe Osborne homc. ic dryness produced hy central heat change of climate should be consider Mr. »nd Mrs. Jay Russeii Thorlmrn 'Treatilng The Child Wlili Frc<|ueiit ters entertained at a miscellaneous CASSOPOLIS—Hijackers are busy ing migbt be better regulated by ed. There is general agreement that at dlO South Pine street, Lansing, on Colds shower for her niece, Mrs. George in Cass county. At present they are simple humidifiers or air conditioning, a high dry climate is most benoficiai October 27. Soules, at Ingham' Grange haU, Sat South Wheatfield turning their efforts to stealing slot Infants and young children quite of for patients witli respiratory affec Mr. and Mrs. Guy McMiiian spent Tlie clothing should be of medium urday afternoon. After tieing- off a By Mrs. Claude IIayhoe machines. ten are a prey to middle ear disease, tions. Freedom for one year from Sunday in ljansing yvith Mr. and Mrs. weight with adequate covering of ex quilt, games yvere enjoyed. Those mastoiditis, broncho-pneumonia, and sucb infections, whether accompiished Jay Russell Thorburn. these diseases rank first as causes of tremities and, while cold chest who won prizes presented them to the BIRMINGHAM—A leaky gas main sponges and deep breatiiing exercises by change of climate or otiier means, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayboe and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stevens of Lan death in tbls group. Measures to honor guest, who also found many periled thc lives of Birmingham impress tlie child witli tbe importance wiii fortify a cliild for a much longer family visited Leonard Hendee Sun sing, spent Monday night with Mrs. prevent colds therefore should bo ap- useful gifts concealed about the hall people last week. Si.x were overcome of regular liablts and improving tiin period. This incasurc applies equally day afternoon. Clara Evans and family. . plled methodically to such ciiildren. and ln a fish-pond. Refreshments of although ail of them arc now out of healtb, tbe bardcning process sliould well to adults and in certain cases, if Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Powers and Mrs." Jack Parmeter spent Saturday The higli-strung child yvho lias re- doughnuts, sweet cider and apples danger. not be overdone, Occasionaiiy, cbiid practicable, is iiigbly advisaljle. daughters of Detroit visited their afternoon with Mrs. James Finch. peated respiratory infections and is were served by tbe hostesses and can ren are remarkably benefitted by brother, Claude Hayhoe and family Mr. and Mrs. James Hancock of considered to be ten per cent under dy was served by Mrs. Soules. WEST BRANCH — Driiiing has these two simple measures. The Grange oratorlcal contest held Sunday. Holt, called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Stid been started on the seventh oii well in weight may benefit from intelligent at Ingham Grange hall Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Orln Morse and child Moiitlay forenoon. Ogemaw county. supervision of health habits. In thc matter of scrums and vac ning was won by Mt-s. Ami Terrill, ren were in Lansing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner spent the Physicial defects and foci of infec cines for colds, tiiere is a great deal Dr. D. R. Lethbridge wbo will compete for state bonors at The Conklln family have moved to week end with Mrs. Clara Evans and HASTINGS-The city of Hastings tion should be discocvored and treat of misunderstanding and diversion nf State Grange, Monday evening, Octo Lansing. family enroute to Tampa, Florida, to has the second lowest city tax rate in ed, keeping in mind particularly tu opinion. Favorable results seem to DENTISTRY—X-RAYS spend the winter. lmve occurred in approximately 50 ber 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Warner and Mr. the state yvith ifG.OI per ,$I000. Eat berculosis, rheumatism, lieart disease, Office over Dart National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Charies Abel of De and Mrs. Ralph Glynn and children on Rapids is in first place yvith $5.08. and urinary abnormaiities. If there per cent of the cases. When 'their troit' attended the auction at G. W. visited .their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. ln Eaton Rapids, however, the city is an aliergic famiiy history, skin use is indicated in the opinion of tho Mason—Telephone 202 Bashore's iast Tuesday. A. Warner Sunday. Columbia Road buys electric current at a whoiesale tests and eilmination diet arc advis- family physician, no harmful etfects Agnes Poilok of Mason spent the By Mrs. W. C. Norris price and retails it to residents at a able. yviii be incurred hy a cbiid. Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6 After tbree months if the child has week end with her parents. profit to help out the city coffers. Carriers in families and in schoois Evenings by appointment MeadsVille not gained weight and is still suffer Mrs. Howard Gillette and sister, should be eliminated as far as practic- Mrs. Clara Mutton of Siiepherd, Mrs. Lloyd Best of Lansing spent By Mrs. Grace Patrick BAD AXE—More than half of all able from contact with children. Par spent the week end with Robert Wednesday visiting tiie school of Al Huron county wheat growers have cnts and attendants yvho have foci of icc Gillette. Smith and family. ."xgrced lo reduce tlieir acreage. Bcnonl Holliday has been on the infection should be treated. Mrs. J. A. Davidson and Mrs. Ami Mrs, lIenry Robinson of Lansing, sick list tlie past week, with a cold on Should these steps not remedy the Terrill attended the meeting of the and Mrs. Herbert Norris and children EATON RAPIDS—R. D. GifEord, AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS his lung;s. condition, the child should remain in lIome Furnisbing class at Dansville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mt-s. W. postmaster, in an open letter brands Natlian Lantis and family spent bed several mornings a week, even Wednesday afternoon. C. N,orris. as false tbe statements made by those Sunday witii F., W. Galley. though some time is lost from school. tor About 00 friends and neigbbors of Miss Mary Rusch visited ber aunt, vvho seek to have him removed as Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Gnlpin and chil This wiii insure a rest of 15 or 16. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Basbore surprised Mrs. David Strong, over tbe week postmaster. Mr. Gifford cites proof dren, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Judson, hours during these days. Interval or them last Wednesday evening at a ond. of his innocence of ''nefarious politi Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Smitb, Mr. and between meal feedings of fruit juice farewell party. They expect to leave Oscar Leonard was home from cal activity.'' DELCO APPLIANCECORP. this neighborhood In the near future. Mrs. Gene Wiilets, all of Ann Arbor camp two days last week. or 2 ounces of heavy cream should be spent Sunday with Dan Patriclcs. Tbe instituted. The. family physician Games and visiting helped to pass tbe Paul and Ray Spinner are new ANN ARBOR—Washtenaw county evening pleasantly after which re men spent the day hunting. pupils at the Webb school, shouid check the usual diet of tho Paul Whitney and famiiy spent the supervisors refuse to add to sums child to make certain that ail re- freshments were served. A purse of A penny social yvill be heid at the provided by state for tbe taking of Lighting Plants Water Pumps money was presented to tliem as a week cnd with Flora Whitney. Webb school on Friday night, October qulrements are carried out. If a child Miss Wilma Artz of Lansing has the census under the old age pension fails to gain weight under this regi token of esteem and good wishes from 27, beginning at 8;15. An entertain act. those present. been at the Niethammer home tbe ment has been planned for the event. men ah x-ray examination of the Batteries Radios Accessories past week. chest should be made. Mrs. Ora Andrews of Dewitt, Mrs. Mrs. Fred MuSolf, Mrs. Harry Rine- GLADSTONE—Delta county will Otto Andrews of Lansing and Miss discontinue the payment of mothers' Two teaspoonfuls of cod liver oil, Ethel Andrews of Grand Rapids at hart, Mrs. Mary Rinehart and Mrs. Eloise lIazleton, cailed at the Patrick pensions after this month. L,ast year or Its tfqjtivalent In reinforced cod liv tended the shower for Mrs. George AROUND THE STATE the cost was $40,000. er oil, should be given through Octo Soules Saturday afternoon. home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Musolf Whitmore Auto Electric was a teaciier at Meadsviiic 12 years ber to May, While this procedure Mr. and Mrs. Orson Swan visited ago. GRAYLING—Business men have cannot be said specifically to reducc her daughter, Mrs. Chapman, of Holt, the Infections, It frequently Improves Several froni this community at ANN ARBOR—Washtenaw county decided to stage another winter sports Sunday. the child's health. The use of sun 305 River St., Lai1sing Phone 25071 tended thc reception for Mr. and Mrs. has had 57 violent deaths In 1933. carnival in January or February of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne spent lamp and ultra-violet radiation has John Maicho at thc Vantown hall iast Three murders have been committed. 1934. Wednesday afternoon at Lansing. Tuesday night. A large number wcrc Mrs. Robert Peterson and son May present and the young couple receiv nard and several friends of Benton ed many useful gifts. South Alaiedon By Mrs. H. J. Layoock 5 Poinis of Salisfaction Mr. and Mrs. Cliauneey Robinson entertained his sister and famiiy, What IS good gasoline... Sunday. have put James and Arthur Huebner and Waldo Shanks from Toledo and the Blandlngs from Greenviile, visited tbeir cousins and hunted pheasants, Sunday. Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. Frcd Shuitz entertain ed at a family gathering, Sunday. Mrs. Fred Shuitz visited Mrs. Ver nice Laycock, Friday afternoon. First Mrs. Harry Chapman visited her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Thomas, Mon What ^00^... day after school. MAKES // in sales of all cars in The W. A. L. A. S. wiil meet this Thursday with the Batenmn's for potluck dinner. ils price rangel (First 8 months of 1933) Dart District t r By Mrs. Hattie Godley \ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayner spent • Clinri bused on Sunday yvith Mr. and Mrs. Dallas PONTIAC R. L. Polk ah Jones. And nVn Blue Sunoco ECONOMY STRAIGHT Co. ri'iurea for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hartsuff vis tint e i a ht ited friends at Northwest Stoclrbridge EIGHT months, 1933. Sunday. Mrs. Ezra Wilcox entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Titus and family Sun day in honor of her husband's birth- diiy. is superior... Charles Godley was taken to Lan sing Friday afternoon by Dr. Finch 2nd of Dansville for examination. It was CLEAN BURNING A STRAIGHT NO SMOKE CAR found necessary for him to be operat EIGHT ENGINE ed upon and was taken to Sparrow (A IIXI hospital yvhere he was operated on ,eA6t Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Alplionso Ward of Morley were dinner guests of Mr. and What IS Good Gasoline? Mrs. Thad Clements last Friday. 1cuess Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Ward of good gasoline musl bc QUICK STAIinNG, give FISHER Morley have been visiting her uncle, FAST ACCELERATION and LONG MILEAGE, Charles Godley, and her cousins, the possess KNOCKLESS POWER and Burn Clean. BODY AND Clements brothers and their families. Mr. and ^rs. Claud Clements were Any good gasoline ninsl depend upon llic precise CONTROLLED in Lansing Sunday. balancing and blending of these i|ualilies. NO DRAFT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lapham and family of Detroit visited John Pringle VENTILATION over the week end. !But u gasoline inusl nut contain harmful gnni, wbich causes sticky valves, dirty spurk plugs and otlier .engine troubles; must not contain any harmful sul- SLAT'S DIARY pliur compound or otlier corrosive substance. And SPARKPLUG 3 By ItOSS FARttUHAR ^t must not bc unstable, changing its form Itctwccn UP-TO-THE- the linic it is mnnufuclurcd and tlic time tliul it Cnxnllnc inuHl Iic liiiill lilcrally lilic ii wcll-lniiI fire In your fireplace.' A reaches you. coinplclc, |M!rfcclIy prii|ii>rlioiicil iisiicmItly of IlyiIro-CiirlioiiH, rnnRing MINUTE STYLE Friday—Pa says that sence Curlie from tliv very lif;hlcHt. quii'li-firiiift porlloim In llie very hciivy iinibi laden Stagg went and got his self marryed whli |Hiwcr, iniiHl lie |ircNciil. Tiiey niiiHl IM; llicrc for lIie name rcanon it issent no trubbie What MAKES // Good? lIial suIfl-liiirninK paper or 8havin|j;H, Iiin FOR SALE—Ingbam county drain bond, principal and interest guaran teed by county. Interest payable yearly at Wltb accrued inter LESLIE NEWS est bond is now worth $510. Will sacrifice for an even .'jiijCO. Box 13, Ingham County News. I..i!sii8 Frue iMclth>i>dlst Church will play the Dansville team on Thurs LIVESTOCK—TOOLS •Wesley R. Casweil, Pastor day at Dansvllle. On .l^rlday evening FOR SALE—Cidcr apples. Also hand Morning worship 10:00. an all high costume party wiii be held FOR SALE—Extra good Shorthorn picked sprayed Spies, Baldwin.?, Class meeting 10:45 a. m. in the school building, with members bulls from milking strain. E. E. Greenings. Cidcr vinegar, 3 yrs, old, Sunday school 11:15 a. m. of the school faculty, as guests. A Eckhart, 6 miles west and three 25c per gallon. New honey, 2 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening short program, dancing and refresh- miles south of Mason. .iZwap cards, 25c. Mrs. L. H. Laylin, .at 7:30. Wc extend a welcome to you. ' ments will be features of the evening. Wl DO OUR PART Alaiedon. -lI-tf On account of the teachers' state con FOR SALE—Or trade, young O. I. C. Mrs.^ Harriet Adams was hostess vention heid in Jackson Friday and boar. Also want, to bity good fresh FOR SALE —Hand-picked Wagonner Tuesday to members of thc Outlook • Saturday school, will be closed here cow. W. L. Jewett. ISwIp apples. Bashford farm, three miles club. • A program with trees as thc Friday. cast of Mason on the Brickyard subject was presented by Mrs. Lula Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and fam FOR SALE—Hoistcln buii, one year road. , '12WI Clancy, Mrs. Lucinda Coons and Mrs. ily have moved from Race stt-eet into old, .flD. Five pigs six weeks oid. Emily Gibson. The next regular meet thc Harry Harrington house on South l>/j miics west of Holt and two FOR SALE—Stromberg down-draft ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Main street. A Savings Account miles south. Eiias Mire". 42wlp carburetor. Lyle Osterberg, a26 W. Clara Pickett. I Supt. D. E. Clay and Mrs. Clay wiii Columbia, Mason. Ip The members of the E. O. T. C. club entertain the members of thc county EOR SALE—young caif for veaiing, will sponsor a Silver Tea next Tues- hgricuilure superintendents round also yearilng leghorn hens. Pearl FARMS—REAL ESTATE day afternoon at two o'clock In tbe ' tabic at their cottage at Diamond Crowcll, R. 2, first farm south of school building at which time the De- Lake over the week end. For The Things You Want game farm. 42wI FOR SALE—or trade for farm, 2 troit Frec Press Institute of home Mrs. Pauline Robinson is attending bouses and lots in Mason. Inquire economics will have a representative tbe state federation of women's clubs lroR SALE—Cow with calf by side. 422 E. Columbia. 42wlp present to demonstrate with an espe beld In Detroit this week. Charles Dart, Aurelius. 42wl cially equipped kitchen, one of their At the regular meeting of Girl A new fur coat... a rug- for your home ... many special menus. Other clubs will Scouts held Monday their captain, FOR SALE—Black Jersey cow, fresh. Pur Rent be invited to attend. Mrs. Ethclyn Clay ,prcsentcd an in jewelry .... tliese are the things we can't buy Also cheap horse. W. W. Meseroll, ' Edward Stilson, 84, a Leslic rcsi- teresting exhibit for nature study se .t miles east of Leslie, '/a south dent for many years previous to the cured at Diamond Lakc, including un FOR RENT — Apartment; modern, at random, but must save for., Start your of Felt Plains church. 42WIP automatic steam heat, hot winteri. pas t few,' died at Foote hospital in usual plants and twigs from trees, for Joy O. Davis, Mason. 38-tf •Iackson Tuesday morning. Mr. Stil identification of patrol members. All FOR SALE—2-year-old grade Guern son who was a member ot the G. A. members are now busily engaged In savings account here now for tTie thing you sey yvith heifer calf. '/;! mile south R. is survived by two sons, C. E. Stil their projects to be exhibited at the of lClpp schoolhouse. Wm. B. Mc Wanted son of Spring Arbor, and W. E. Stiiv nnnual school fair to be heid in the hope most to have. A few dollars a inonth, Ginn, Mason. -IZwI 1 1 son of Grand Ledge. Funeral ar Schooi building bere Nov. 10 and H. WANTED—A farm of 80 to 100 acres, rangements have not been announced. Miss Rachel Heal and Quentln Darl plus a generous rate of interest, will'accum FOR SALl3—Fresh Holstein coyv, furnished or unfurnished. Good ref Arthur Clay and daughter. Miss ing vvere presented in several selec young. Also Clievrolct truck for erences given. Write Mrs. Emma l^uby Clay, of Charlotte, were week tions of saxaphone and trombone sale or trade. Asa Moorc, Ononda Dolbee, Mason Route L 42wIp end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Clay duets at both young people's meeting ulate more rapidly than you think! ' ga plione. 't2vvlp at their" cottage at Diamond Lake. and church services held In the Chris WANTED—Plain sewitig. Dress and At the business meeting of thc E. tian churcli at Jackson, Sunday eve FOl^ SALE—2 trucks. Aiso wind- coat making. Mrs. Cbas. Horn- O. T. C. club held here Tuesday eve ning. niiii derrick without wheel. Inquire gron, 314 yV. Columbla St. West ning, Mrs. Kittle Freeman, who is the Mrs. Lillian Merrill of Sunlleld, Is a at Bonnie Dundee farm, l mile Side. 4 2 wlp only charter member now residing, in guest this week of her niece, Mrs. D. south of Mason. Phone I39FlL Ip Leslie, her membership extending over E. Clay. WANTED—Experienced single man a period of forty years, was voted the FOR SALE—9 pigs, 8 weeks oid. Also to work by montli. F, VV. Wells, Club Motber. November 9 was tbe potatoes. Ludoll W. Cheney, south l 1^ miles north of Mason on 01 clous than of gold that perlsheth, Plans Completed Foir though It be tried with fire, tnight be Baptist Church Notes 1933 OCTOBER 1933 found unto praise and honor and glory H. H. Hoyf, Pastor League's Convention lUN MON TUI WID THU IB I UT at the appearing of Jesus Christ,'' Personal Mention Calendar 12 3 4.^67 Correlative passages to be read 10:00 A. M. Morning service. Wc DKMOCKATlC WOMEN OF OOUX- from tbe Christian Science textbook, Help make Mason more nekhborly by telephoning or sending interesting are inviting all our Sunday School to TV" PLAN MEETING. 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 ''Science and Health vvith Key to the come to tbe preaching service this personal items to Ihe Neics. Phone S5 of Events Scriptures,'' by Mary Baker Eddy, in 1^ 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sunday morning. As all our church On October 25 the Eleanor Roose clude tbo following (p. 66): ''Triais and Sunday scbool officers arc ex Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Bauman of Lan velt League of Women of tbe slxtb For the Week 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 are proofs of Cod's care, Spirituai pected to go to Jackson for ''The Clin •Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clarke of Lau" sing, called on Masqii'friends, Friday. congressional district wiii bold Its first devoiopmont germinates not from ic'' which is to be hold in the Y. W. slng, visited in Mason, Wednesday. district convention in Lansing. Tbe 29 30 31 seed sovvn in the soil of material Miss Clara Holdmeyer of Lansing, C. A. at 10 o'clock. ijusiness session vviii be caiied at two hopes, but; vvhen these decay,; Love Mrs. M. G. Redman is 'H spent Friday with Mrs. c:w. Cleaver. Thursday, October 19, American Legion meeting at 8:00 p. m. 11:30 A. M. Bible scbool hour., o'ciock in tho senate chamber of the propagates anew the; higher joys of bome In Eden. Friday, October 20, Rolfe community club with Mrs. Earl Otis. Chas. Seeley, Supt. Harry Shultis, telephone linesman, state capitol. Registration wiii open Spirit, which have no taint of earth,'' Friday, October 20, Aurelius Pioneer Society at Aurelius ciiurch. Tbc meeting of tbe American Leg- is enjoying a vacation from bis work, at 11 o'ciock in tho lounge of Sepe- 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P, U. ion Auxiiiary will be held on Monday Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Bortle of ter's restaurant on East Michigan Friday, October 20, M. E. Home Missionary with Mrs. A. Jewett, Jr. 7:30 P. M. Union evening service in evening instead of Tuesday next week. North Holt,, were Sunday guests of avenue. Arrangements have been li'riday, Octoijor 20, Semper Fidelis class party with L. J. Fuller. Nazarene Ciiul'ch this church. The Pythian Sisters will meet oii Theodore Bortle, made for the luncheon to be held at Friday, October 20, Mason-Howell football game here at 4:00 p. m. Ernest Martin, Preacher Mid-vveck service this Thursday Wednesday, October 25, at the lC. of Mrs, Carl Darrow of Aurelius and 12:00 .o'clock there at which timo a Friday, October 20, Presbyterian Missionary society with Mrs. Floyd evening. We hope to have 50 people P. hall. ChatIes Darrow of Alaiedon, are vis round table discussion will be held hy present. Will you be one? Harkness. Pre-service prayer meeting 9:30 the varloiis groups. A seven o'clock The Rolfe community club will meet iting relatives near Cleveland, Ohio, a, m, October 27th. Chicken pie supper in banquet win close the convention. Friday, October 20, Baptist Phiiathea class meeting yvith Mrs, Mattio witb Mr. 'and Mrs- Earl Otis on Fri- Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Brown and son Sunday school 10 a, m. pariors of the church. Webb, day; October 20. James spent Saturday and Sunday at The Eleanor Roosevelt League of Morning worship 11 a, m. The public is invited to all these Mrs. James Russell of Onondaga, Higgins Lake, Women is a democratic study club Saturday, October 21, Swastika club meeting at Tomlinson's ball. Evening service 7:30. services. left Sunday for Tarpon Springs, Fior- Dr, Harry Cotton of Detroit, spent which is aspiring toward higher stan Saturday, October 21, Crescent baked goods sale at Hovvlett's store. Mld-Wcelt Services Ida, to spend tbc winter; a few days this week with Mr, and dards of women in poiitics. The pro- Monday, October 23, American Legion Aitxiliary meeting. N. Y. P. S, meeting each Tuesday gram this year is a study of tbe var .The Aurciius Pioneer society wiil Mrs, Ralph Adams, Tuesday, October 24, Woman's club meetnig at Woman's homc in evening 7:30 at tabernacle. Methodist Episcopal Church j meet at tbe Aurelius Center cburcb ious sttite departments. An invitation Sunday school teachers' training Mrs. Kenneth Vincent and two sons Lansing. J. H. Bancroft, Pastor t on Friday, October 20. were entertained at the home of Mrs. is extended to all democratic women course wiii meet every Wednesday Mrs. L. C. Webb was taken to the M. M. Bowers, Thursday afternoon, in this section of the county to be Wednesday, October 25, Pythian Sisters meeting at K. of P, haii. evening at the Barto home on West present at this convention. Mrs. El Oak street. Morning worship 10 o'clock. Spec Orr hospital Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Clinton spent Wednesday, October 25, Baptist Woman's Union meeting witb Mrs, izabeth Bolen of Lansing is general Prayer meeting each Friday cve- ial music by the chorus. Sermon by wbere she is seriously ill. Sunday in Lansing with Mr, and Mrs, Loyd Ferguson. chairman of tbe affair and Mrs. Claud ing 7:30, Special music from Lansing. pastor, topic—'' Our Limitations,'' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clinton wili E. B, Lehman and family. Post and Mrs. Ernest B. Kelly of this Friday, October 27, Penny social at Webb school beginning at 8:15. Sunday school 11:30, A fine at leave Friday to visit the Century of Mrs. Ida Turnbull and son Norman city are on the resolutions committee. Friday, October 27, Past Matron's meeting yvith Mrs. Ciyde Otis. tendance at Sunday school the past Progress exposition in Chicago. of lCalamazoo, were week end guests Friday, October 27, Crescent Hallowe'en party with Mrs. C. E. Eifert. North Aurelius Union Church j Sunday has been very encouraging. Mrs. Ariie Wood and Mrs.. Vincent of Mrs, Loretta White, Friday and Saturday, October 27-28, Mason Dollar Days. Harold DiilUn, Pastor t May everybody attend some Bible Cieske of Battle Creek, wcrc guests Mr, and Mrs, W, B, lCetchum and Eden Couple Married scbool this year, » Monday, October 30, Rebekah Coterie witb Lulu Whipple. of Mrs. Arthur Starkey last Thursday. daitgliter Lucile visited thc Edison In Epworth League for high school Mr. and Mrs. Myron Roberts of East stitute in Dearborn, Sunday, In Leslie On Friday Tuesday, October 31, Aurelius Center P. T. A. Hallowe'en carnival. Morning service 10:30. folks at 6:30, Lansing, are moving to Mason, witji^ -•/.Mr, and Mrs, Albert Westfall called Tuesday, November 7, Presbyterian operetta at Mason theatre, Siiriday scbool ll:3'0"a, m. ~ Metbodist Forum for above H, S, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens. at tbe bome of Clarence Ellison, Sat LENOUE DOUGLAS liECOMKS THE Evening service 7:45. folks at 6:30 in chapel. A penny social and entertainment, urday. BRlDE OF CHAltl^ES DAVIS. The psalmist said, ''I was glad when The evening service will bc a union win bo held at the Webb school on The Pbllathea class of the Baptist they said unto me, let us go unto thc service beld at tbe Baptist cburcb. Friday night, beginning at 8:15. church will meet with Mrs, Mattie A wedding of interest' to Mason In New York's Three-Cornered Fight House of the Lord.'' Is that your re Prayer meeting at 7:30 Tbursday evening. Tbe Swastika club will meet at Webb, this week Friday at 2:30. people occurred on Friday evening at action, when vve invite you to come the Baptist parsonage in Lesiie when Tomlinson's ball Saturday nigbt, Oc- unto tbe House of tbe Lord next Sun- Mrs. N. Lane and Mrs. Burr Grover Miss Lenore C. Douglas, daughter of tober 21. of Fowierviiie, vvere recent caiiers of day, and worship witb US'? Be time good or bad, tbrift is stiii Vance Douglas, and Charles J, Davis, a virtue. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Baumann of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ellison. son of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. IDavis, botb If you bave been irregular in your Lansing, were Wednesday afternoon Mr, and Mrs, H. C. Richardson of of Eden, were united in marriage by church attendance so far wby not be .callers of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Carrier. l J. W. Wilford Herd Has One-Man Power House Dist. NO. 3, Wlleatfidd OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF Highest Producing Cow Is Worrying Maroons By Mrs, Einicr OtU BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CAiiLK AND RYltUM TAKE HERD ilOWEl.L'S GIANT F U L L tt A C K Miss Beatrice Otis is spending the INGHAM COUNXr, MICHIGAN SPORTS MUST BE STOPPED. HONORS FOR SlONTH. week at her home here. ,118.1.46 lf tbe Maroons are able to stop Tho 4-H club meet Friday night Itoimt ot SiiDci-viaom Room. M'i«o», Irtiol'i- Itoapiuiiization. rotunda Two hundred and sbxty-cight cows with Lucille Sbowerman. The mem Kun. MoiKtuy. Octoi)Oi. iltti, tOtt.'tl 10:00 Turner achool aid ..mo.nt; were tested in thc Mason- Iugbnm MclCinioy wiien tbo Howeii Highland o'ctoct! A. M. Itofuniicd wari.aiita .'II .no Cardinals Are Upset ers como to Mason Friday afternoon bers discovered plans for a party on t'robalo Jiidne refunded aaiary .17il.2(i Dairy Hcrd Improvement Association Friday, Oct. 20. Robert Pollok was 'I'ho tlDiinl of Siniai-viHni-H nicl on tiio »t)ove Kefund on inauranco premiums — 2.19..18 during: September according to tbe PASS NETS TOUCHOOl In Conference Chase for the annual football tilt tben Ma- (Into in imrHUunco to mljournmcnt iiJiU_ WHO elected leader for thc winter project ttefunil on 1931 litxoa 1 ,!)2r,.i;i report of tbe tester, Glenn Jacobs. son may win. If Mason bas no better caticit to ordci- by ttio Olmti-nmn iit ten oclocK Juaticu eoaU for thc boys in bandicraft. Popcorn A. M. 271.21 Many of these ai'c dry or nearly so success than Eaton Rapids hud last ttefundeil medicnl examination feea 90.00 HOWELL TAKES OVER ROLE OF and candy was served and games wore Counly farm projeet—1!IU2 which accounts for the fact that only week then Howell will retain tho Lit- Tiie roit wnH caiied Iiy tiio Otoi'tt nnd. ttio I20..i;i AND DEFEALS HASTINGS GIANT KlLLER. played after the business meeting. fotiowini! SuiiGi'viKOi's unaweral to ttioii. niimeH; l.'ooa for certification of deeda tie Seven load and wili take Mason 227.69 seven produced above 50 pounds of UM.niiui.t, tlentty, urowin, Curai.beH, Cm yen, Sale of siippiiea for about four touchdowns. Dorothy and Paulino Hondee figured Sale ot scrap C.»0 buttcrfat and but 20 gave above 1250 lilNNlSON CATCHES HEAVE Eaton Rapids was upset 13 to 0 by tJDMtiuter t'V. t''toteliur. tlarpui-, ttuynei., l.OU in a strange accident Saturday. They Kai«e.- Kiixhe.-, I.ur,.l«c, Aletcatf. Mooro, pounds of milk. LATE IN GAME. Howell last Friday and thc title chase McKinley, 200-pound Howoll full- S H8,l9S.;il were going to pick up nuts. Their tjoctt, tioddy, MiilJi, tioKCiM, Suwyei;, Sctiepoin, In tbe J. W. Wilford herd, near in the Little Seven conference is now back, is a one-man backfieid, Eaton Stiaw, SnueVH. Swui.lnia. Tytei;. Van ttiiron. lly DcpartmcntoI Itccclpts father stepped into the barn and the near Dansviile, was found the high lliistinK.s Bciifcn 7 To 0 Wiicn V'MH anybody's affair. Eaton Rapids and i^apids depended upon Frazier to off- Wulker, Womts and Chiiirnian t«tKar--.^9. AU- UeHtsler of l)oeda--foea paid county-S s.TOS.fifi set McKinley but tbe lIowoil defense liorsos which wore hitched to tho Bi..nl--SuiiorvisoM ttuBeiiiie, ItK.e und tcinple- County Oierk. feea paid county -— 3,97.1.86 producing individuai, a three year old Rrlngs 'l'ouchdewii With Oniy lOast Lansing were given tbc edge in ton—:t. .Sheriir, foca paid county - 2,7.S7..tS IIolstein that gave 1767 pounds of 3.8 Two Minnies l..cfL swarmed all over Frazier every timo wagon started, running into a fence tbe race and lIoweii was considered post tipping the hay rack off. Tbo Supoi-viHoi. ticatty uion niovc By ciwli trnnsforred- 173,42 t.tiO Fcca allowod by tHiai'd 188.01 Disbursements by ' Poor for payment. The motion was aeconded gar—32. Nays—0. So a majority of all tlio Soap nnd dlalnfcctnnta .307.35 Board of Supervisors Dal. Sept. 30, 1033.. 2,773.tO Coupon book 194.15 county warrants $334,206,62 and on roll call the Various Supervisors voted Suiierviaors liavlng voted therefor, the report Oaa and oil 236.44 Mlacellaneoua: Disl)nrsemonts by as follows: Yens—Barnhart. Uoatty, Brogan, of (ho Committee wns a(lople • r INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH IGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 Page Eleven Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice BUSINESS GARBS Legal Notice Legal Notice Towar Garden and Hart ATTORNEYS HI.:AIHNG CLAIMS. BASSETT—JAN. 23 MORTGAGE SALE . MORTGAGE SALE Sub. Div. FINAL ACCOUNT. KNICKKUIIOCKER Al'PT. OF ADM'R. UELCtlER—NOV. 7 No. R-192-E State of MtchiKioi. I'tio Piohate Oourt for State of MichiRan. Tho Probate Court for Stato of MichiRan. Tho Probate Court for Default having been made In tho conditions Default having been mndo In the conditions 0. J. HOOD and GEORGE H. McARTHUR, By HtB. Jay Boyle Ihu Oounty of tnitham. the Oounty of liiRham. tho Oounty of tURham. ot a certain mortgage made by Henry Pnquet of n ccrtnin rcnl eatato mortgnRO whereby thc Attornoya nt Law. Farmers Bank Bldg., At a session of Hidd Court, held at tho Pro. At a session of said Oourt. hold at the Pro At a seasion of aaid Oourt, hold at tho Pro and Maragret Pnquet, tmaband and wife, to powor of aalo therein contained bocnmo opern- Mimon, Mich. Phone, office 302. Iw52p iiato Oirico in tho Olty of Mnson, In said coun bate Oirice in thc City of Mason, in said coun balo OITicc in the Olty of Mitson, In aiild coun tho Cnpitol Savings & Loan Company, n Cor tlvo, made by StclTcn (aigned Slepon) Lipko- ty, on tho 10th day of Octotier, A. tl. tltlii). ty, on tiio 10th day of Oclober. A. 0. lOltli. ty, on tho 23rd day ot ptcmbor, A. D. 1933. poration, dntcd tho 26th dny of Juty, 1932, and vlti nnd Mnry LIpkovitz, his wife, to tho D. G. F. WAKNEK & DWIGHT L. WILSON Mrs. Faye Ciark has moved to prosoat; HON. t.. It. McAUTItUU. .JiiilBe Present; HON. U 15. McAR't'tttJR. .tiidRO Preaent; HON. L. ti. McARTHUR, Judge recorded In the office of the Registor of Deeds Union Building nnd Loan Asaocintion, Limit Attorneys at Law. t002-3-4 Bauch niilldinn Lansing. of t'roiiato. of t'rotialc. , . . ot Probate. ed, a Mlclrignn corporation, of Lansing, Mich Lansing. MichiRan. 51 for Uie Oounty of InRhnm nnd Stato of Michi iRan, dated March 0, 1920, and recorded in Mr. and Mrs. Ti-uman Hamp visited In the Matter of thc IJstalo of GtStVrit.: M. tn tlip Matter of tho tSstatc of MAKY tn the Matter of tho Eatato ot LOIS Ran, on tho 27lh dny ot July, 1932, in Llber ICNtOKKUHOCtvER, tJceeaaed. nEt.CHER. tX'coaseil. BASSETT, Dccensed. 3.19 of MortgiiRCB. on Pago 303. on which mort tho Inghnm Counly, Michigan, Regisler nf FAltWERS' i^IBTUAL Mrs. lIamp's brother and sister of James C. Rathhun havlni! tile GOLD HOLDER Few ChangesiMftde By Mrs. L A. Wiikins pAN§y|LL^ ; I MARSHALL WIMS TITLE Inf Board A^iointmeiits • •(C6nlliJued--from page'oco.)- •'. • Mrs^Lindsey aiid'-soii'''Edward , of ..lOepntinued from Page 3) BY BEATING R Mason's Dollar Days! balibt OHverW. Maine, inculTibent,- re Bay..City, spent'tile:.-wdek''erid witII .Ml,', apd .Mrs. Will Sheehan and Pat RlCHAIlDS OFF GAME WlllLE ceived'27 votes-to.U. Ca3tior;;Mort ,W,i Jaclt;Lipdsoy.-ahd family. 1. .' •Lavery.of Pl^okney, Dr. Harlow Shoe- VICTOR PLAYS WELI.. Raymond. One blank was cast. '"Mr! and Mrs. E. Viges are visiting haii atid Dr. Parks of Japkson, wore 'h(jr'.brothcrs,t ,Will And Joe Lake,. !tn guests Monday.of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ^ Friday and Saturday Mrs. Terry CJ-orli^s'of't'ttns'PB.'was; Uiiisliig Mini FhiKhP!tMiii'*t- Nhu! lnv clected a mcmb'cr of the old affc pen Cfci^eland, Olii'o, this Week. They made Dield. • the;.trip wi,t,h Mr. and Mt's. Joltn Lake 8!l To Win dliani|)lnn.sliip Of sion board on tbe fli'st ijallot. She re . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'Grundon have Musnn Golf Club. ceived 20 votes to '6 votes each tot- bf Petoskey. ' j,. moved into the Griggs residence. October 27 alld 28 Mrs Ellzabetb Belen of Lansing and Mrs. Grace-Loclcwood of Michigan They recently occupied part of the H. ljylo Marshall of Lansing won the HaUa C. Rogers of Williamston. Center, and Josephine Wolf of East Walker residence. chnmpionshlp of tiio Mason Golf Club li'ight on Wardens Alaiodon, vvere callers of Mrs. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lantis and Wednesday' afternoon 3 up and 1 to Wilkins, Monday afternoon. We urge yOu to buy Oll tliese days for in doing' so you A bitter battle was yvaged on ,tbe Fern attended a family gathering at play over William l''. lYichards. Tho election of dog wardens. The super L A. Wilkins vvas in Detroit with the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Warren tvvo golfers started tho last nino nil will not alone help your county but you yvill benefit tyVo t'old visors were informed tbat Sticrttt stock Monday and Tuesday. West in honor of Mrs. Sarah Pier, vvho oven but .Marshall took tho first hole yourself. Tliomaa II. IIanna had declared bts is visiting hero from Evart. in par vvhen Richards shanked his ap- refusal to deputize eitbcr of.tbc In Mrs. Will Curtis spent several days proach. Tiio second iioio vvas halved. cumbent wardens. It was stated that last week with her son, l-,avvronco On No. 3 botii men vvere in tho sand First by saving' money at bargain jirices and second by tbe sheriff bad made charges against HOLT Curtis, of Milier Road. in tvvo and botb were just out of tho entibling retailers, manufacturers and othet's to make and tbe wardens. By Mrs. Janics P. King trap in three. Richards made a good R. V. Keeder of Jaci^son, is visiting sell more merchandise thereby giving employment to more Sup. Fred Kirciicr of Ltrnsiug de her brother, Andrew l-Ceeder, this approach and it looked like a half but manded a recess so tbat charges couid weelc. ' Marshall sank his 50-foot approach lyeople and help bring back prosi)erity to all. be investigated. IIc asserted that the for a birdio to go tvvo up. Hoit SclKKiI News Mrs. James Hayhoe underwent an supervisors shouid not turn the dog Frederick U. CMnipiioii, a New York Tlic report for the first of the montli operation at tho Sparrow hospital in Ricbards took No. 'I vvben Marsball warden jobs over to tbc sheriff for Genuine Bargains all through the store. Watch this of the Ilolt pul)lic school is as follows: Lansing, Friday. Her condition at this nttorney, who wns indicted iiy a fed dubbed an npproacb. On No. 5 Rich- politicai patronage and deciarcd that Total momborsliip, 'l93; membership timo is reported as very serious. eral grand jury for faiiin'e to register nrds again shanked an approach to space in Thursday's ])ai)er. PARKHURST'S DOLLAR DAY no charges against tbe wardens shouid ,It seems at first tbat the Mr. and Mrs. O. IL Hawn of Lan- lik&aridi"/ / continued and his duties turned over homo of Kenneth Stein in Lansing. aching void in our hearts can never sing called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Scrip- yvill be graded and, in addition, farm furnisii special music. The Sunday ers are invited to bring in some of to Mr. Post whose work is similar in Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dwight vvere be Illled but as time goes on the poig- tor Sunday. THE scliool-vvill meet at 11;.I5 vvith music their own lambs for inspection. scope to that ot probation officer. by tile orchestra. The Young People Sunday visitors of the former's par- nancy of our grief is softened by our Mrs. Mary Kendrick spent Friday Again Sup. Carven took thc floor and vvill moot at 0:30. Their topic will be ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dwight. remembrance of tbe close companion- afternoon with Mrs. Jessie Muiien. Tbis line of work is being promoted explained that the board of control ''How Christ has Clianged Life in Mr. and Mrs. John Corbin were sbip tbat exists only between mother Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lohr called by tho extension service due to ro- UMRRIOR'S H0SBIIND Thursday evening dinner guests of and daughter and deep loneliness on Mr. and Mrs. S. Porter Saturday. ports from market men that lamb should have tbe disposition of tbe is- Mission Countries,'' The union ser with sue. IIe said tbat a man is needed at vice will be in tho Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Will Richards in honor gives place to priceless memories. No Mrs. S. Porter spent the fore part prices are depressed and returns to the detention home to supervise the at 7:.I5. Chas. P. Andrews, pastor. of Miss Kathcnne Sears of Saline, liomc is so blessed as that in vvhich of last week vvith her daughter in Do., growers rendered unsatisfactory be- heating and the gardening and to help who visited hero last week. the needs of an aged parent call for troit. cause too few farmers roaiize just ELISSA LANDS Mrs. Ilah Braman and Rex DuBois the devotion and sacrifice of its every what constitutes a top lamb. In the A FOX Picture control the larger boys and girls piac- Tuesday evening tho Epworth Mrs. Mary lCendrick called on Mrs. ed in the home. and Mrs. Isabel Reynolds and famiiy member and in which no sacrifice is Edith -Inglas of Williamston recently. past Michigan lambs have not com- produced by Jesie L. Lasky League had their (irst piay practice. felt because the laljor is one of love. Party linos were tightened on the were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Voss and family of mandod the respect on the market They arc practicing on tlie play, When this is so, as in this case, and vote to refer the issue to the board of Chas. Huntzinger of hake Odessa. Holt and Mr, and Mrs, O. Voss and that they should due to a relativeiy ''Mother Mine.'' The characters are the care and. solicitude which are tho A crazy farce comedy — for control. Sup. E. J. Fletcher of Ma Mr. and Mrs. James Parks and family of Lansing, visited their moth- low average quality. An improvement very much suited to their parts and right of age are given. Browning's son and Sup. F. P. VanBuren of Wil family who recently moved into the er, Mrs. Lana Voss, recently. has boon noted in the iast few years laughing pllrpoSes ollly! the play group is looking forward to ''Grow old along with me, tho best is liamston, voted vvith the republicans Frank Gnggs residence have moved Mr. and Mrs. S. Porter entertained but thero is stiil plenty of room for a full bouse botb nights it is present- into the Clare Ingles residence yet to be'' holds true. - • advancement. Every one concerned, to refer tlie matter to the board of od. Tho date is yet undecided. Next friends from Detroit the fore part of control while Sup. E. A. Tyler of which was formerly occupied by Mr. the week. from grower to consumer, loses when play practice vvill be October 24. and Mrs. Earl Cavcnder. When our own mothers arc gone we inferior lambs go to market. Growers SuIlday alld Mbllday Alaledon voted vvith the democratic Last Sunday nigbt a very interost turn to the mothers of our friends for Remi Cromer is now driving a new can increase tbeir pi'ofits by produc minority to have thc job of probation ing topic was discussed "Should wc the solace and ripeness years and p.fficor aboilshed. Dodge truck. Fitchburg ing what the market wants and will always go vvith tho crowd.'' A group experience can give and are seldom pay for is the opinion of market ex 'The Greatest Picture Born, Sunday, Oct. 15, an 8-lb. girl disappointed. Mrs. Lasenby filled By Mrs. I. S. Batdorf! of Leaguers from Lansing surprised to Mr. and Mrs. Forest Anderson, to perts. liichard P.ullen was taken lo the the Holt Leaguers by visiting there. this place for many of the friends of in seven yeern! answer to tho name of Nancy Jane. her children. Wo pay loving tribute Brighton hospital Monday, He i.s suf Ruth Supiran was the leader DoiMia Wiison, Onalee Batdorff, Norman Squires and famiiy of Lin- to this mother wiio fuifilled the re- fering from infect,ioti, He is Improv On Sunday, October 22, the topic Paul Barton and Margaret Chase re coin Park, and Edgar Squires and quirements of gentle Christian living.'' IVIichigan Takes Lead ing at presont. also appears to hold interest, "What's family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raymond ceived 100 iuigpelling this week. .-' Worth Working for in Life.'' The of Ypsilanti, spent Sunday with their The school children are decorating In Apple Production Thesalesnmn vvith a speech impedi loader is Claribel Hcimker. Thc at parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Squires. their room for Hallowe'en. '•• • tendance at these meetings includes Mrs. Josephine King ment fiids it hard to sell goods, yvhich Mr. and Mrs. Will Sharland and Mr. The eighth .grade has finished Unit from 30 to "io young people each Sun MlCHIGAN ONLY EASTERN is true of the business that suffers the and Mrs. Will Potter left Tuesday for I in Science of Living Things. Ita.i Cowifd day evening at seven o'clock. Died Suddenly Friday STATE TO EXCEED AVEl^AtlE. speech impediment icnovvn as failure several days visit in Chicago and the Frank and Hugh Morehouse' and to advertise. Thc Missionary Society of the Pres world's fair. Elwood Pitts caiied at tiie home of Micbigan is the only large commer byterian church heid its meeting at MOTHER OF MRS. IRA ROSE Mrs. Ada Franz of Lansing, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grow, Sunday. cial apple state east of the Mississippi the homo of Mrs. Pearl Amrin, Ster- PASSES AWAY IN SLEEP. Spectacular epic With Diana friends in Dansville, Sunday and Mpu. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bunker and River which has better than an aver iing J<'arms, on Wednesday afternoon, family called on Mrs. Dingman of Ea age cvnp this year. As a result thc day.- • .' Wynward and CIlVe Brook. DR. K. E. SCHURR October 18. Mrs. Claud Miilor gave ton Rapids, Sunday. growers of this state are harvesting a Ijira. Neiiie Caciy and daughter and li'uneral serytlces were held in Mc a talk on the missiotj .work in Aliliiica larger percentage of the total United Osteopathic HaTold Lorenz and family of Lansing, Bain Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Donald Chase was home from and Mrs. Amrin gave a paper on "The States production than in any year were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Josephine Ri King, 60, who passed Grayling over the week end. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Younger Generation.'' The society since 1920. While thc total or agri Tuesday-Wednesday, 15c Night Louis Thompson. away vei;;: suddenly here at the home Miss Rhcta Doane of Mason, called also served a chiclcen pie supper in cultural apple/crop of the nation is Diagnosis, Stirgoryr Rectal Dis Dr. and Mrs. Russell Finch and of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Rose, on on Mary Grow, Sunday. eases, Ohstcirlcs. the cliurch parlors Thursday evening, Friday afternoon. She had been about Mr. and Mrs. R. Dickson and daugh siightiy larger than that of 1932, the Constance Bennett in October 19. daughter Frances were Sunday dinner commercial production promises to be Town and Country Caiis guests of thc former's father. Dr. C. tile house as usual and was apparently ter visited Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Law A potluck supper, of 15 members of about four per cent less, according to L. Finch. in good health. Mrs. Rose and the rence, Sunday. "OUR BETTERS" Phone !W4-F3 the Chiid Study ciub, was enjoyed at the Michigan Co-operative Crop Re Born, Wednesday, Oct. 11, to Mr. children had gone out into the country Mrs. Carrie Shotwell called on Mrs. DART BANlC BUILDING, the home of the president, Mrs. P. E. porting Service. This -places tfie and Mrs. James Qulnn, a ten pound on' an errand and Mrs. King remained Wm. Wilson and Mary- Grow, Wed Daring tale of an American Amrjn, Wednesday evening, October quantity available for fresh consump Mason boy. at home. She worked the crossword nesday afternoon. H. Guests were seated ait small puzzle in the evening paper and lay tion at about 15 per cent, below the Beauty who bought her way into Mr. and Mrs. Levander Foster of The L. A. S. will serve chicken sup tables decorated with autumn garden down to rest on the davenport. When five-year average amount. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Whipple per at the hall Saturday night, Oct. aristocracy! flowers, at this first meeting of the Mrs. Rose returned she saw her there spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. club year. Group singing was led by and believed her to be asleep. A few Save the Eyes and Mrs. Geo. Foster. r Mrs.'Frank O'Connor and roll call moments later one of the children be • —SEE— answered by naming a favorite dish. gan to cry because Mrs. King would DR. F. 3. KELLOGG Th6 president gave greetings and thc not awaken. She was then found to ' Optometrist program of the year was read as well Webllervirie be dead. She had passed away peace as the constiution and by-laws. Two By Mrs. Howard Hiittlck fully in her sleep. VVebb Building, Maaon delegates are to attend the annual state convention in Lansing, October Josephine R. Kenmpher was born Notice to Delmquent Taxpayers! 25, 26 and 27. Mr. and Mrs. Minor VanNortwick on August 1, 1873, near Riverdale. visited their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. She has made her home with her The Rebekah birthday dinner for Orrie Bell and family, Sunday. daughter for several years. Mr. King For'Steventy Years, this office October will be held on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gakle entertain passed away a few years ago. She is October 25. has kep.t an accurate record of ed company from Ann Arbor, Sunday. survived by two children, the daugh The second regulat- meeting of the ter, Mrs. Rose, and a son. Jay, in Mc INGHAM COUNTY TITLES Howard Herrlcl: and family called Holt Woman's club will meet with on his uncle, C. G. Arnold and Mr. Bain, and seven grandchildren. Brief Mrs. Pearl Amrin, on Tuesday after We furnish Abstracts on short and Mrs; Mayme King, Sunday In N. prayer services were held at the Rose noon, October 24, when roll call will notice, accurate, courteous, Locke. home before the body was taken to SAVE ioy^% be answered by what each one would Kenneth Oesterle and Lillian Ren- McBain where the funeral was held service. like to sec at the World's Fair. A nert were married Saturday evening and interment was made. paper on centennials by Mrs. Paul In Indiana. Fiedler and a miracle in cement by INGHAM ABSTRACT & Walter Oesterle is In northern BY PAYING 1932 TAXES NOW. Mrs. A. li. Austin are to be features Michigan for a few days. The Noita TITLE COMPANY ot the program; Charles King, who fell in the barn Sandy was learning to play the bag Lansing Mason a week ago, passed away at his home pipes. One night, while he was strut- "Calvacade'' Sunday-Monday. It Wednesday evening. Funeral services ,tlng abottt the room, skirling for all were held iat the home Sunday after- ho wns worth, his wife attempted a On November 1 the full penalty and noon with Rev. A. T. Camburn offi- mild protest. .* elating with burial In the Webberville YOUR TRIP TO DETROIT WILL BE MORE ENJOYABLE ''That's an.awfu' noise ye're mak interest charges from March 1, 1933, will be cemetery. He leaves a wife, Emma, ing,'' she said. also two nieces of Butternut and other if you have a good' headquarters hotel. relatives. Sandy sat down: and took oil his reinstated on 1932 taxes. \ Supt. M. P. Douglass and H. B. boots, then got up and restimed his HOTELS MADISON-LENOX Smith with tbe members of tbe Safety DlDlnc tn his Btoeklneed feet. Patrol boys enjoyed a hike and ween Madison Ave. near Grand Circus Park, invite you—Whether ie roast at the Gramer woods Tues- family from' East Lansing and Ivan you take a room or not Day lshoppers in Detroit find it con day evening. Monroe and family of South L'iroy, venient to take a room to Wash and rest in; rooms can be Friends were greatly shocked to Sunday, CLARENCE W. LOCK, taken for a fe'iv hours during the day at reduced rates. Gar learn of the accidental shooting of Howard Herrlck was home with his Max O'Leary of Lansing, Sunday, by family Sunday and returned Monday age and parkiitg grounds adjacent. Lawrence Smitb, son of Max Smith of morning to stay while Mr. and Mra. tills place. .1 :., Fred Marstiall and Mr. and Mrs. Deeo " Ingham County Treasurer. Iboih rate* from $1.50 11R Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Holland enter- Wilcox are attending the world's fair t&lned Uieir aon, Dr. Holland, and in Chicago.