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K. LX MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918 NO.. 2S FOR SALES Mason "Goes Over" in 30 Minutes m MILL FEEDS $24,630.00 IN WAR SAVINGS STi^MPS PLEDGED IN HALF Olt/\I)ui\Ti;S I'UOM Yl'.SI. iMATINi;!!: HACIOS JULY ifH. HOUR AFTER VOLUNTEER BOOTH OPENED SATURDAY The Mason Driving Club will liaVe MR.S. iHAIIIA I'OTTF.It LIVii;l> LM is.4ui-:i> TO .loiiiiioit.s, m<]- Mr. and Mrs. H, 0, Call. Miss Mar­ INGHAM 81 1RAR8. |,i:i?.S, AM) WHOLKSALKHS garet Lindsay, Miss Louise Call of a -matinee at Quickstep Park, July Willianuitou and Mrs. J. N. Collins of 4th, and a good program Is sure for lail<>i' Shiill Take Prnllt In FA- ,racks,on attended the graduation ex­ Additional VoSuntary Subscriiitions Bring the Total Up to $30,000; those who attend, as many horses are Oiimn From N. V. To Micliifj;uii When Country \Vi%s WItilutiie.s! of 10 I'ci' Cent Over Cost ercises of the Ypsilanti State Normal Lansing Lags and Solicitors are Straining Every Effort to Raise promised for the occasion.. * Iu addi­ Was 84 YMVS Old. or recti Sold, college on Wednesday, June 19. The -Quota—Oversubscriptions in Past Loans Have Bad Effect tion to the races, the association will commencement address was delivered put on sale a 25-pound ham, which li'' sociiis to be considerublo by Kabbl Wise of N. V. City. On will be sold to the highest bidder, Mrs. Maria Archer Potter died Idi-rstaiidliig among tlio job- this occassion the degree of Bachelor Thanks to the efticietit orgaiiis'.a- TO THU CITI/ION.S OF VlilVAY the proceeds to be given to the Red Monday nt the home of Mr. and Mrn. |v,iiolbsalers and retailers as to of Pedagogies was conferred on the llon perfected by tlie Mason City War V i'OWlS'SHll'. Cross society. Roy Parks, where she had been liv­ ing for several months. .She .i il'S jgos'ernlng sales of wheat Misses Violet and Daisy Call. The Board, and the unswerving loyalty.: The W. S. S. quota lor our town­ • ils-l New rules have been re- Misses.Call were graduates of the and patriotisui of the citizens, the A. .1. HAIili IIUSIGNS. eigiity-four years of age. Mrs. Pot-' Is $8,128.. Last Saturdiiy^was ter is well known In Mason, having iiy li'ood Administrator Whlt- Mason high school class Af 'IS, and local board was able to phone the Volunteer Day arid'$4,725 was pledg­ A. J. Hall has resigned his posi­ of the Ingham County Normal class Ingham County War Board at. 9:30 tion on the Mason Lecture Course. sold her numerous knitted auel In regard to tliis. ed voluntarily, leaving $3,403 yet to crotcheted articles to many mothen* '. Jobber or wholesaler shall of '14. Miss Daisy Call has accepted last Saturday morning, "We are over be pledged. THIS AMOUNT MUST Mr. Hall has served on this commit­ the position of county normal critic the top". The Mason War Board felt tee for twenty-eight years and the in the city. She made her home with HIV wlioat niili feeds at an ad- BE RAISED, The War Board desires Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Freeland for • vDi' tlio bulli price at mill in in Clieboygan, and Miss Violet Call that this wo,uld bn welcome news to to relieve the various School District extra war work niakes it necessary will teach English at Yale, Mich. the men l.u charge of the-W. S. S. to resign this work. many years. After Mr. Freeland'i* ni liiu following; Committees of any soliciting because death, she lived at several places. uiicnl: from niili or in transit, Violet was one of a class of 63 chosen drive and expected they would give of the busy season and will not call 1 I cash demand draft or sight to represent the English department. the fact some publicity. Funeral services were held at thf> - them togetlier unless absolutely 'nec­ Parks home Wednesday niornlng,- .>l,o'o per ton. Shipment from • They wore disappointed. One Ut­ essary. It is very evident that some I- inj transit, sale on arrival ile, nioasley paragraph of four or live conducted by Rev. G. W. Miixwell, of our citl'/.eiis own Stamps and have burial being made in the Hawley • niis, $1.5(1 per ton. Sale Ex- lines was tucked away on an inside not yet reported them. We wish to \yarelioiiso, payment cash, page of the Stale Journal last Satur­ cemetery just east of the city. Sha E apply them on our quota. is survived by a brother, Frank Arch­ i:;itl or (lomand draft, ?2.5() day iiiglit. Why they should not Now, therefore, the War Board • li' ex-jobbors warobouso, upon give Mason the same credit they have ISiGilEAT SOGGESS er, of Caro, Midi., and two nieces, will meet again at the Council Rooms Mrs. Ada Ovendon, Ashville, N. C, I .Ira'ft lornis, $3.00 per ton. iio libei'ally sli.owored on themselves in the City of Mason on Saturday LARGE CROWD WKLCOMIi;!) RKV I :iki'ng sales on credit not to LAS! FRIDAY EVENING in past drives is somewhat of a cou- and Mrs. Frank .Littler, Rives Junc­ evening, June 29, from 7:00 p. ni. McLKAV AND FMJILV. tion, besides several cousins in Laa- ••l.po per toil may be added to nuiidrum, but may be explained as until 10:00 p. m., and at Rolfe's ;II-.;1M wlilcb could be charged WEKK .ATTIONDKl) IJY MANY KKL- follows; slng and Coldwater. .\TIVIO.S AM) FIlllCNDS. store in Eden at liie same tiiire, to Rocepiion Wa.s-lleld In S. S. Hooin Mrs. Potter was born in Orieana, III arrival draft terms, recfiivg pledges for W. S. S. ALL of Presbyterian Cluircli Mon­ allowing arc new rules for re- To begin with, the City of Mason N. v., February .17, 1S34. In March. .>li.- •< Helen Dun.-iniore Viilo>|>1eiidid Prosi'uin lioii of war relief funds and war and Mrs. ,T.ob Archer, and two other Wa.s (iiveii, bonds and securities in the state. Tlio RECJUESTED TO APPEAR AT THE The reception given tlie now Pres­ families to Michigan, by way of Can-".: ki.'.l a profit In excess of ton ABOVE MENTIONED TIME. The byterian pastor. Rev. J. H. McLean, ' oyer Lbo cost of tlio parLlc- surrounding townships have used it ada.. They were on tlie road b'aa," The annual class day exercises to a good advantage. Members of ilie Board desires to appeal to every citi- and family, at the cliurch Monday niontli, anil all families located in'the ' • •ai mill food sold. The cost :'.eii who has not yet pledged to pur­ evening was a luige success. A largo I mill fced.s to a rot.aiicr shall were hold at the High School audi­ County and Lansing City War Boards township that is now known ;te'B'lin;ti-"' torium last Friday ovonlng and were admit its worth. The highly satis­ chase, or whose pledge is below his. number of Mason people from tlie erliill Center, being named •after tiec''' ••dias the invoice price, plus ability to purchase, to appear at this three churches attended and a hearty II' ipniil by liim, |)lus any acl- largely alteiulod. There wore no factory results obtained in Mason, cousin, Mr. Biinkor, one of the firRt- decorations other tiian the beautiful for bolli the citizens and the projects, time and avoid any solicitation. welcome was-glvpn tlicm^J!.^ throe famiiios tliat settled there,:''7, MIIIKO cost from tlie railroad VEVAY TWP. WAR BOARD. The reception w'as hold in tiio 'li his olcvalor or other place Hag, wliieli tlio Senior class present­ prove lis worth. This system, with In a paper,-"Rominisceiices'of, a . ed lbo high school last Wednesday wlilcii Mason people are familiar, is -Sunday School room, wliicli was Pioneer's Life," Mrs. Pol,toi'.... t/jltk'" • •••is. I'^or a delivery of wheat prettily decorated willi ferns and • Is |bo may make a reasonable afternoon. This was draped over th(>'l, iTjOi^e.'nilt of much woi'k and tliouglit many interesting stories of'>her.'early' stage door. by.our City War Board and was orig- cut flowers. The lailies jiarlor, life in this,state. Stories of the In­ hut II should appear on his which served as the refreshment : diou the sl.aioment as a sep- T.o the strains of the oponln^j ilisUe.fl.by Uioni. The personnel of dians, wild animals, of spelling tlj'fr.b.oard and the ,iust dislrlbulion oi room, was also attractively decorated. iii! march', the class of lOlS, composed schools, barn raisings, quilting bees, of fifteen boys and eight girls, took theMnoney to bo raised according to Three small tables from which tiie etc., all which make the life of the-* tbolr places on the stage. Invocation our'cltizens' ability to pay, have gain­ rofroslimonts wore served, were cov­ Pioneer most Interesting, She told was pronounced by Uov. G. W. Max­ ed tlie confidence of the people of Ma- ered witli white cloths, strewn with of old Joluf Okemos, frequently vis­ El^u.;'and made tlie raising of these beautiful red roses. UK OF GflOfl CO*L • well of the M. E. church. SEOUrai MANY LMJEMTY HOND.S iting their homo, saying, "Okemos, The salutatory address was deliv­ fofiids a simple matter here. Rev- McLean "-and family me hungry"; that if they fed him, lie AN0 WAR SAVINGS STAMF.S. were greeted with a talk by, 1^ IHRESHING PURPOSES ered by Loland Green, wlio welcomed • In some parts of the county this was sure to return the next day. Ha tlie relalives and friends of the grad­ G. W. Bristol and a letter is the old Indian chief, that tlie vil­ cbhfldonce does not exist. Subscrip­ ."ilieriff Cline Is Working; On Ou.se^ from Rev. T. W. Hughes, was OllillS IMUiKK TO PLACE uates to the exercises. , ' tions have boon made under the pres­ lage .of Okemos, eight miles north. oC , All oratl.on, ''Wider Democracy" DUl Not Molest New Uuruilar read. Ho sent his very best wishes JMason, is named after. .„..-l;.-,i,, (illDKICS KAKLY. sure, either real .or imaginary, and l'i>oof Safe. to the new pastor, wishing him every by .Tesso Harknoss, was delivered in tlie result has been that many have "A letter at that date was'ati a very capable manner. The class success while here. Rev. Hughes, event and as !\lr. Silent liad been noti­ luncous report has gained cir- pledged their incomes for months iu Tuesday morning .the entire" com­ stated his year in Mason was one of iij ceriain parts of tlie state history was assigned to Robert Driv­ advance and in some instances quotas fied that there was one in the otficf! er. Many intorosting little escapades munity in and around Leslie was giv­ the happiest .of his life. for him and tiiat tlie postage had not • I'^iel Administration would have been tar oversubscribed. Ad­ en the most unwelcome surprise. Splendid welcomes were given by iihlug but slack bituminous were recalled to liie minds of tiie vancing living expenses,- sickness, been paid, his daughter and myself, class. There are four original mem­ Some time during the night, yeggmen A. j; Hair in behalf of the Baptist were dispatched to tlie office to gel: II • I ifi| used for Ihrosbing? The etc, have left them with little or had given The Peoples Bank an un­ church and by E. A. Densmore, Ij'uel Administration, how- bers of the class, Esther Mosher, notliing to meet present or future the letter.' ,[1'1IQ postage was 25 centH Dorothy Howlett and Robert Driver, expected visit They pried open the speaking for tlie Methodist church. and instead'.'bf money to pay it, she n notified County Agent See- demands. This stat-e of affairs exists front door and with a fuse, had blown Both made clear the good will and ilicj various organizations may began their scliool days at the second to a cortixin extent in Lansing among produced a two-quart basin of deer'H ward and Carletou Cady at the high open the vault. feeling existing among the three tallow, which'answered the purpose. I lie co-operation of that of- the wage earners, and the Capitol A. L. Dowling, cashier, and Ed­ churches towards each other. .i-u'riiig sulTiclont coal .of prop- scho.ol. The history was followed by City leaders are planning to put into That was legal tender those days". a beautiful vocal duet by Mrs. C. P. ward Blackmore, assistant, went to Higli compliments were paid Rev. Mc­ Mrs. Potter lias"always showed a :•• and size to meet tlio ro­ effect Just sudi a system as is being the bank Tuesday m.oruing, and Lean, who already has made nr uts for tbroshlng purposes, Mlckleson and Mrs. Harry J. Bond. used in Mason. deep desire for books, .but iiad no op­ The class will was given by Valmer there found that cliaos reigned su­ friends during the brief time he has portunity to study. Her time v/a.n u to lbo vfry critical shortage Klijah 0. Poxson, County Director preme. Individual private deposit lived here. .ri!(l sizes of liitumlnous coal •Tohuson. In the will, cherished, but taken up largely with household no longer useful, possessions of the of the W. 3. S. campaign, told the boxes" had been rifled. Every box Rer, McLean responded tathe wel­ cares. -There were no cliurcUos and producing states witlilu llie NEWS Tuesday that Lansing would iiad been thoroughly searched, and 'iidod toMiclilgan. the use class wore boaueathed td members comes most feelingly. He said he she never attended a country school. of the .Junior class and otliers of undoubtedly establish a new system Liberty Bonds, Thrift Stamps, dia­ wanted the people to come to him Her only bo.oks were the Bible .and i( iiiiuo Is rocommondod. this summer which will be based on monds and jewelry taken. All other hoi's should immediately their .sciiool friends. with both their joys and sorrows; liynin books. She would sit by the Tlie giftatory was given by Estlier their citizens' ability to contribute. contents of the boxes were thrown In that ho had had sufdcient experience lire place winter evenings and leara M.-ir orders with their regular confusion on the floor. Business ;isjin the past, in .order tliat M.osher. Eacli member of the class .Just why the County War Board with sorrow to sympathize will all. the church hymns. received what was supposed to be should refrain from giving Mason men were tlie heaviest losers. One A beautiful riolin solo was given •1 Administration will have linn that sells farm implements and ,1 time .to protect the dealers an article of particular use to the credit for raising her W. S. S. fund by Mrs, Russell C. AVhitmoro of Lan­ reeiiiient. The prophecy was given so ciuickl'y is n.ot understood by the buys cattle, lost ?2,Spo.iji cash and sing, and,in response to encoro, sang ii'?uts for coal to be used for notes. A suitcase full _ of Thrift It; jiurposos. by Mario Waggoner and Mary Fan- members of tlie local board.. Per­ and played an obligato. . Miss Mil­ I OF P, DECOIIJTE B son, followed by a vocal solo by haps they are unwilling to give pub­ Stamps .and postoffico supplies to the dred Hunter and Mrs. C. P; Mickle- Miss Merle i\Iadden. The valedic­ licity to the facts above outlined, but value of $2,000, were reported as r.oii sang solos in their usual pleasing tory address-was given by Helen are'perfectly willing to admit them in lost. Twice during the sixteen years manner. These wore followed by a OF mm BBOTHER Dunsmore. Hev. 0. W. Maxwell pro­ private. It may be a tfiflo liumiliat- the late George W. Dennis ^held the vocal duet by S. L. Marshall" • and ?m Lffls m office of postmaster, the safe was KIOV. MCIiEAN DELIVKHED FfNE nounced the benediction. ing to give prominence to Mason's Ralph S. Adams', which was greatly FRATIOIINAL S1-:P.!M0N "going over the top" while'Lansing blown open and several hundred dol­ eonjoyed. Miss Frances Smith, who TO mimm PRICES still lacked half her quota.' And, lars w.ortli of damage done 'to the has just returned froni Olivet col- building and lixtures, beside the loss .'\bout forty memljers cf'tho.Mason TUTNT PAPEll WILT perhaps the County Board bolievea lego, furiiislied music during the ro- CUP! STALEy CHOSEN US the men wli.o canvassed Mason Fri­ to the government. freshment hour.. Lod,go, No. 70, K. of P., inetat tho UAT.SE KATE.S.. day, June 21, to determine the hall Sunday morning, ator going iti a Sheriff Cline of Mason, was called body to tlie Prestjyticrian church,' iiiing July 1st, IrtlS, "Order amount of stamps already sold, and arrived about^ten o'clock Tue.^- DELEGIITE]([PORTUNO, 0, urged our people to buy, and thus where a stirring talk •was given by .S"j issued by the'Postmaster day morning, but no clues have as Rev. J. H.,McLean. iidiiient to Section -lis of the AT .S'lATR 13\CAMPl\lEN'r OP G. A. raised our quota by solicitation in yet been found. No estimate of the advance. This, however, was not the Rev. McLean spoke strongly iu fa­ I.a'jv and governs the rate of U. AT SAGIN'AW. loss can'be given at this time. vor of fraternal - oi'ganizations aind paid by newspapers and mag- case, .as the canvassers were instruct­ It is believed that a complete clean­ ENTEIIXUTO CONTEST ed not to urge people to pledge until told of the good the various ordera The country has been divid- At the state encampment of the up of the bank had been planned. were doing. He urged- that the < zo'nes and the rate for each G. A. R. heUl In Saginaw last week the exact amount. already sold had The bank recently installed a burglar Money Uecoive4l Prom Pi'i/.o Won been determined. For R. 0. Work. church and fraternal orders work . set. The zone'most distant Capt. Joha Staley of this city was proof safe, which'had uot been tamp­ m.ore in unison, both living up to I he point of mailing calls for elected delegate to the National En­ Through the $1,000, $500 and ered with at all. 'f he Alaiedon Red Cross unit have their beliefs, that much better results ^imatQly three, times the post- campment which will meet In Port­ $250 limit clubs, and the excellent Those who had registered bonds could be obtained In this manner. In ihe|llrst and; second zones. land; Oregon, iu August and Prank work of Prlirdpiil Allen- and thtj taken will not be losers. decided to enter the field .as a con­ testant in.the Auto Trading contest. After church, the order thea Ill only complioates the work Lester was elected Junior Vice Com­ High School, also the Boy Scouts marched to Maple Grove cemetery,. newspaper but" iidds much to mander of the department of Michi­ there was over $20,000 subscribed be­ Everything looks favorable for their success. In case of success the prize where twenty graves of departed • ^lll'nse of paperssent to distant gan. Both are members of Steele fore last Saturday. This Informa­ brotbers were decorated. If the amount of mail sent Bros. Post. tion was procured by the canvass AtlllEOON RIUSES FLAG will be sold to the higest bidder and Friday. all proceeds turned toward Red Cross disiant zone Is.less than one work. , ~ ' ., (1. rate for one pound must be ^ Thirty minutes after the Council POLEJD TWO FUGS I rooms were opened Saturday morning Those disposed to help in the mat­ NINEMEMLEIWE - ter kindly send or, hand their votes to u.-i, a; newspaper which happen Mason's quota of $24,630 had been N BW HOME SEWING MAGHINE CHILD RECEIVES FATIIl oversubscribed. When: the rooms Mrs. George Gillespie, President of \t' but one or/two.subscribers m PRESENTED R. C. UNIT. Alaiedon Red Cross. . into corner of the!Uhjted'States, closed at five p. m. Sunday, a total UlESFIiORSE'SlflGK i FMMP CySTER of $30,000 had been volunteered;- The young ladies of the unit dress­ ' forced to piiy;.. rate, for one A large crowd gathered , at, the ed in Red Cross uniforms will solicit d TJhe now amendment .calls TWO LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER; Grange Hall In Alaiedoa last Satur-: LITTLE HEI/EN STRANG DIED WASHINGTON, TUESDAY. votes upon the streets Tuesday even­ FEW HOURS AFTER INJURED. nil further advance July Ist, day, where a Bohemian dinner was ings and Saturday afternoons. Kind­ I audi July lat, 1!)20;., This, with served at noon, aher which a fine 'Although the local board wa3.-to FROST SmUY NIGH! ly bring your votes and be ready for Funeral", services for Helen, the i::t that print paper has trlbled .flag pole, presented by Ernest Kurtz, them. • 26wl. !<• last four years, will make it send only eight men to Custer Tues­ was raised and two flags, a U.- S. four-year-old'd'aughter of Mr. and Mtivie that newspapers advance day morning, when all reported,, it DOEii UHLE DillGE flag and the Alaiedon Honor flag Mrs. Ed, Strang-Of Aurellus, were was toiind there were nine who die- !^'E\y PASTOR BUSY MAN. held at the'home, of the parents last^. lubscrlptlon price if ^they wish sired to go at this time. As Ingham were soon flying froni Its top. iriilnue in business. SEELY SAYS LESS THAN 5 PER Miss Ruth GiUeaple then took-a .Rev. J. H. McLean has been'a busy Saturday afternoon, conducted by - County has had fifteen men rejected -CENT CORN NIPPED. man the past week. Last Friday he Rev. John .Glaflln, Interment , wa» from thb various camps, it was so picture of the scene, after which KOKJPndSiSCUTING ATTY. those presetit assembled Inside the spoke in the Interests of the W. S. S. made In the.'Plains cemetery. ' • / arranged that an extra man- could be . County Agent Frank Seely brought campaign at Onondaga, Saturday, at Last Wednesday afternoon, she.re­ Carl H. Reynolds has announc- sent. The other fourteen will be -Jiall and listened to 'a fine pVbgram iiiseU as a candidate on the Re- a stalk of corn into the News btfic* of recitations and patriotic songs. Leslie, Sunday, at Williamston and ceived a kick from a horse, suffering sent-later, probably when the vtfixt this week that ;w.as badly frosted. Wednesday, at White Oak. Friday, fatal. Injuries. It is not known just litn ticket for the office of prose- contingent leaves. V .Robert Riggs also presented the Red K attorney. Mr. Reynolds is a It^was procured ironi a field on Fred Cross with a delightful surprise in he will speak at Stockbridge. He how the accident occurred; as the E All j;eported here' .Monday after­ William's farm^;southeast of .:here. will give a patriotic address at Fow- child: was playing about the yard up j lite I of the Law Department of the form of a new New Home sewing t'ulverBlty of Michigan, and.;ha8 noon. The Red Crass ladies gave Mr. Seely said proctically the entire inachlne. The rematnder\of the af­ lerville at the Fourth of July cele­ to wltbin.a feyr moments .betoi^^ra. actively engaged in thia practice them sweaters; the W.R.C, com­ ifield was damaged. However,' la ternoon .was' spent-with games, etc, bration. • —..'',''.. j/'.v,4' •..,;'.:'^ Strang jniased> her. Upon!-luveiBij^g*- |w since his graduation;.He fort bags..and the BoosterClub,;their ;trlp9 - through 'tb« country, he .kad by the young people, whtle( the ladles tlon, she 'found the^ittlelVslr^Vjii^ing' ' riy associated with the law firm usual gifts. ,They wpre. then '.taken found this condttioautd^bie. the axcepr sewed on Red Cross garntents. : ELimNATB; GERMAN. N in a.pool,bf; blood from jthe^lrijurl§» kimmlns, Nichols; and Rho&ds to theMaBODic ball,'w&ere they were tlon;and:Uot tkexdle.- Less'thaa S At a recent meeting ;0f the Mason of the hbrser bii^the i)arn iSbprij-S!;;5 guests of tb^Bobiiter Club at; ia six per. cent;-bf-8i^rlncv.er6p3;' he believeB, Her face' wiiui badly lacerated'fi^d at jiiresent associated with Sam O'clock'dinnier.', •;'••'•.•',,':•:•;; -..;:;v,v:V li. D. O. GOES TO SPBINOPORT Board of Education; -liKwas decided Rhbads In the flrnv of Rhbiids war.'damiged.v •,"-•'"• :• tbi ellminatit) the aubject of' German Internal injitiilea were recelveii^i>;fiLl.l ; They left Mason Tuesday morniiig W. M. Doane of this clty^tias sold efforts of! itbyslclans to.!8ave':tae;'ilU(iir' lUeyiiolds and present A8St;Cit]r at 8:30:6y Bpecial train. The train, to Dr. Richmond of^Sprlngport; the from the course, substituting f'rench of l^ansing. Mr ReynoldB Is In Us stead. Owing to pubUiii-senti­ tie' one's ^ilfel-vbre In,, vftlKA'^^iv'feii^S'-v'-''" was well filled, having started :at the tAa|;/pacing mare, L.i). 0. This mare ,•,•..jr:' --^^ ';':', ''::":^.?'l^:^'f-l«t>:'', |o( tiie active young republicans BtraitB.- > Those, who left are Bernard V I wish tbaiuibttiiibe tb'tke ;w«8 rai^_dv..in this clty^by.C. J; Rjty- ment, this V wis deemed-'ithei'best couiity. He is secretary of the RoBCbe Rhea,, Byroha Irish,. Wayne Mason-and "Vleliilty.-ihAt'I'am: aow la'i -ner,wdw%AB sired by Blllard ;Online thing,'to.do.' ,:'•;•••" :':'•,''-'.^ \i • ;'NOTiOB'. T6,'.,C0BBE8P^M)B i3bn!iidler Club and'iapronilhent Sharland, Sears vPoUydbre'Dbolittle, shape to .tidie"-ttrbrJatqroiir.aeoda lii:|.2:D7%;• - aariii by Oreenbacks 2122 %, All -cbrrespbhdentB Jind; < ;0tjie)r8^^^^ Dclall and lraternaH!lrclefl.r ''V' Lester L/ Warner, Arthur I. Matt' the: f uol,:lih«;i'itidttMVfl:]fC|e^rJOT'^S,>' 'drew8;;S\;;^:.;; •'•'i • •; ;•• i:,;^ v''::i;i';v; :v-•: v^ earry.a line of::draln'^tUe, wireieno- drbve her this past two years In" sev- ful to ride a blcyi^le on any.sidewalk] are requested to have all'^do.pjt^lmeh; ^igTwo meii;arb Sto IjMve.vfoir Va^ Ing and brick: <::-8eUiphoni.l4?J;90it. ;eral.;>i»ceB^iand was never outaldei- of In. the City of. MiSson.: • Viblatlbn of us not later;: than Tuesday even««i'v lybody contemplating 'the puir- cbiiyer Barracks,'Washington, Tiies-i .5 8 r ,Tl»oinaa •Thbrburn/ ' '' v. ijtf; the inonejr but once. iShehas • a ^uch ordinance' Is liable to fine of 15 Your cbbpbratlbn In this respect ;wni le of d' sUo flllor/will;be Burpriaed day vmorhlng VAt 11: Ji8 ;>arrlvlng; Prti .'mark of 2:13^ made 'at Saglnaf and costs; In defaiilt of payment;' sub­ be, appreciated as the Ne^((\^-»™^!be Biioney theycan save by-jpurchaB- ject to imprisonment in the county 'ptiblish^d ,::Wednesday ..s'lfiftilmpbnV/; day at;7.rlfl-p; tri; -:Ollyer;P.^Brailej< last; year. ..Mr. Richmond" wlll*»vv ^ [betoire July-Ist;''?Inquire bl:;H.; of Mason, is.the bhly'volutiteer. .The • ,kasbn Isvonfii»eautbmbi)lle-trait ttnue to race her this season. jail for a period not to exceed ten Thursday;. being ^ the; Fourtii-vStif Juiyv •;" lynor or;Ebei':,L;;QU8.;":;;,:;;^;28tt other willibeselected;in: 8eiiiuerice.-bf^ :frMji.'Cinclnnati;tb ;Petoskey.';*Ia or- days;,"' ••,•,••-• >.^'•,;::;';;,'' . ;;•;;:.;:; ,;,'--2'5w3 • • •• •••••••'•- - • • " :-X^,-i*lmf;H^::^-\ order number; if July ;15th, ;:<)iiff; regis-: der:ihat the road may be .marked at ^i;Watch'the "advs^;dlos61y;: •These ••^r;;FlCTY-OTNE;;'TBARS'v'iis;fej|R'j;., ,, y i-iu^rs, you''\cai,vbuy;'hbirsi9--(C!<)lT: trant :^ 'iquiEiUfled;! ialongi '^mechanical bnce; i the Wayne-jHighway: pominis- are.'days when' people tntiat take ad-: : ;;;Fai;mers, you can^iibiiyf^brse col; • Fifty-nine years'agblthisFourti^ [ lit jtue I>enberthiy,:harnes8 'shop^: llnes^willibeiBent Ito' M:;v&?Cii*wheipe sioiv'.tiaye^obtalned'ipaBteboaM- signs varitage of^^eveiy saving.i jflLUtb-cbn-] lars.at the Penberthy'harness Shbpi, July, W.?S^Ghalker tellsjus tliere^i^a«^^ • be;iwill bellnstnicteli; intm i\5;hlch;;;8how8^theirbute; and-tbiey rwiU testants will be Interested ia:i:;the I for leas than obat,:..'Frlday. and Satur^ a very^ beavy ;frbat^: rHeisayf people ^;- •mthou cbrt^rFrldajr andi'Satiirr ;beiplaced'?itionce;;;;h" ••^^':•"t^•^0, ^:>'^ celebrated'wltlitlwIriovertbata-bn^iS;;;-^^ ; INGHAM' COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 27, 1918

equal to its great task. has recently made a speech reaffirm­ Orla Cam, Frank B. Carrier, Wm. B. How much of this have YOU sav­ ing hisopposition to conscription and I LeFurge, James- E. Rice, Rutherford Liberty bonds, and referring to the '' B.. Hawn, Walter A, McCoy, Burton ed? 1( (1 nt Maison every Thursday Bolsheviki c.s "comrades." He and B. Miller, Harry W. Flintz, Mark P. li('i)n|by Tbe Ingham County Tomorrow is the.last day of the the Bolsheviki may be calling "Kam- Pier, Myron Foskit, Arthur E, Co- News Printing Co, erad" yet. burn, Ray H. Bird, Daniel I. Rice, __j war savings stamps and the govern­ ! I I Harry H. Dyer, Wm. B. Walker, Dr. kl nil the" Postofflce at MaBon, ment puts it up to us all to make Conservation serves the nation. C, G, Jenkins acted as examining l^iinj as second-class matter. small economios toward a great cause Extravagance is bad, physician and 28 volunteers were ex­ The Liberty bond issues call upon us A thrift stamp, 'lis true, means mon­ amined before getting the 18 who Ii.r J ___n.25' ey for you, stood the test, . to look ahead and balance the differ­ A war stamp backs your lad, li;ihs .65 ence between income and outgo, and iMontlis '. .35 liciii'es . .05 figurjng carefully, to devote the ut­ \ Alaitdon J most we can toward the purchase of IT^DVEHTISING RATES bonds. After we have done this, the liiilvertislng rates made linown small sacrifices we cjin make from Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ time to time can be turned toward test tickets? If not, you have a friend who is. See adv. on page 3, i.ge, birth and death notices thrift and war savings stamps. It Ulmer Shepler's son from St. has been suggested that the interest Louis was a guest at the Shepler :iliiil6ns of respect, c^rd of on the first issue of Liberty bonds, home last Sunday. 1 ici, one cent a •word. faling due this month, should be put Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kclley was Keeping Your Farm Machinery into war savings stamps. As this 'iiiiiiiummngnnnmnuiuuuimiiniuiiuimumnninii^imtiufo'M : called to Hastings last week by the MAnSHALL, BDJTOR lis death of the latter's brother who was UP TO War Efficiency interest is an amount beyond the or­ The following letter was written by struck by an automobile while riding dinary income, applying it to this pur his bicycle. Lee Barnes to George Riggs of Alaie- HE farmer must keep his business in working order pose will not be felt as a deprivation, don: The June meeting of the L,A, S. all the time, if he is to successfully do his part in and the aggregate amount if so ap­ Fort Hancock, was held with Mr. and Mrs. Frank the Great War and reap the profits that are his for plied will be of great assistance to New Jersey, Dell last Thursday afternoon and was T June 15, mis. . largely attended. Meeting was call­ the taking. Every minute of the day must be put to the government. Dear Friend George; I received ed to .order by the president, Mrs. productive work. your letter sometime ago, but ha've Millie Bateman and after a short HIO.VKV FOlU), 1»A( iriST been very busy, so have just found business session occurred the annual There is a busy season ahead. Every minute lost tinkering time to write you and may always election of officers, which resulted as v«ith his farm machinery—replacing rusted parts—must be /riio entrance of Henry Ford Into look for interruptions—officers can follows: President, Mrs. Edith conserved to increase his crops. Moore; vice-pre.sident, Mrs. Edith This paper has enlisted the senatorial race has played havoc always find a .iob for us but we have a fine let of officers down here. Chase; secretary, Mrs, Cora Flitton; An Implement Shed will double the life of your machinery. \ the government in the witli the set rules of the political The U-boats have been pretty thick treasurer, Mrs. Grace Groen. A good It will make it run more easily, do better work, and cut Be of America for the game and each of the three Republi­ around here for quite a while. We program in charge of Mrs, Vcrnice repair bills to a minimum. can candidates have chosen different put in some awful days and nights— Ijaycock was rendered. Meeting was lod of thewar then adjourned. Mr, and Mrs. W. A. molliods of meeting the proposition. some nights got hardly any sleep— The Implement Shed illustrated is easily andquickly built. but it is better now. You see we are Melton will entertain the society the Warner withdrew and endorsed Ford. It pays for itself in increased efficiency. And it becomes a 'I Hh: I'KKKOHiMANCIO or located right on the narrows, every third Thursday in July. A five o'clock permanent asset when built of White Pine. hVTX". Chase Osborne went the other ex­ boat that goes in and out of New. York supper will be served. treme and has denounced Ford, call­ Harbor has to go In sight of our Bat­ White Pine stands the weather without warping, or twisting, •:i;niy homes in this country tery. We see all kinds of boats from ed President Wilson a meddler, and f „«,.•..(.,(..(„•..(..•„«,.« (..•..t..a..(,.|..(„«.,>..t.,«,.«.,>.,i or rotting. Every board stays just where you put it. iiiruly become sadly laniiliar all over tlie world. Two battle That's why White Pine is the cheapest in the long run worked himself into a fury. His sar­ and tea transports left fpr France { Dist. No. 6 and Vicinity \ ^ ijihrase: It seems to be casm lias been pointed and clothed yesterday. Wo see a bunch of trann- even if it costs a little more at the start. , I tliem in a cold and unl'oel- in the picturesciue language peculiar ports every little while. _ Practical working plans, specifications and bill of ( rlby tlio military autboriiies Clyde and I went over to New York Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ to Chase. Whether or not Osborne's test tickets? If not, you have a material for the Three-Walled type of Implement . sol. phrase used in announc- City last Saturday and looked that tirades will help him or liurt Ford is over then went over to Brooklyn, friend who is. See adv. on page 3. Shed—or for any other type of farm building—will litjalh, on the field of battle, a cfuestlon Newberry, through his then from there to Coney Island. We News was received of the burial be furnished, on request, together with our estimate .\-Q\ Amoi'iean boy who has campaign manager, views the action saw some great sights there. It is of Rev. Wm. B.-^dder of Lansing, last of the cost. Saturday. Rev. Badder was pastor ihrce tliousand miles at the of the Democrats more sanely and is surely some place for fun we certain­ ly had the time of. our life. We of Meridian several years ago and Farm products today buy more lumber than they ever duly." proceeding, with his campaign by Mrs. Badder was formerly Sliss Alice were there twenty-four hours and did did. See us today.. We have the lumber ready to load ,!• son died in the performance "booming" his own stock instead of not see over one fourth of it r.ltlio Asoltine of this place. niiy." "bombing" that of his adversary. we were busy going all t'.ic time. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ora Sessions of Bat­ onto your wagon. .••!•;?, fathers, will you got only Two of the follows in our company tle Creek, spent Sunday at Ernest Ford's ambitions as a pacifist have JKurt/.'s, ir'cim the mossrtge? AVill started for Franco with a motor apparently accomplished as little in truck .company about a week ago, Quite a number from this vicinity ' rather gather the sadly sweet attended the funeral of Mrs. Eliza­ iho ranks of politicians as his efforts but we may bo hero for some time .on' that all is well witli the beth Brenner of Holt last AVednes- in :ifi;iC did on the Western front. yet, that is something we cannot tell C. p. MICKELSON iiyUvlio saw his duty and went as we do not'know. day. Harvey Cole and August Wolf with id moot it—played the MAN Well, George, there isn't much •,.(..•..«..<..«,.«,.(„« #.,«.<..« ..t..i.,«..,.,,,.,..,,.,.„..,,.,,.j news, wo see a great deal that is won­ their wives visited relatives in Len- •'.oed of the glorious, if brief tBHai derful but which I haven't time to non over Sunday. tell about so I will ring off for this j^ir, and'Mrs, John Humnicl and .vhat shall we say of-ourselves iiino, Wc are both well and step­ Trowgood Seroux left Sunday for a were not called to go "over I WISE aiid j ping around as usual and I suppose trip to Houghton Lake. you are working the same as over.' Mrs. Ada Riggs of Ithaca, is visit­ OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED . yet are ealfcd to an CQually ing relatives in this vicinity. Write and I will try to write sooner DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN WE BUY a I task here at homo? Have ! OTHERWISE 1 next time. Your friend, Miss Bernice Straight is spending a few days with her aunt, Sirs. Pearl We pay up to ?.15.00 per set. Also • "died"—but LIVED "in the „*,.i Lee Barnes. OLD FALSE TEETH Wyman of Mason. cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Wc \r:!I - Fcf liimlren lahee of duty?" The boy •••h '•c:n I , K'uni Mini'. If you want results, get the ma-, HOW'.S THIS? Jewelry. Check sent by return mail. .I'arl;.i(.'o li.']. . -I't to ."^i-mlL-r'rt .1 he had—his life. He gave Goods held 10 days for sender's ap­ I.nl'rijMll (I ui" (." V. i'i;;lii-.t pnci'^ nniii fnr rines after the submarines. Tliey also serve who buy War Sav­ (ll.ll ^6d- left; 1B a, faii* representation of the; rlp!'i^ howwer, ;;wlll-;^^rt^ Philippine .Islands.; ; He promises! Neverwasireedbm from tire trou­ of your car—passenger or coin- f t s inj any one; month ^ diiring;; this ^tb^be?a:8tayer.: •.••:'. :,,•;.->•• • •••;,'-•••:',;: ble and tire expense so absolutely PI lola' has been; 87i000,bob;;;jiound8^; g-ii imbther;^!^^ >;:MrB; Mary LtikeManviUo,'wife of inercial--noii>, when it u more than ulnst ''tbe;,;brilinarry;,(Mport^f\^ arreBtedfbr. evading the draft; She W;'Hi Gardner; of Greenville, Mich.-, -•essehtial.'''';,-•' •••'y'\-:kJ'-'i •'••••-'; ^'^^ *•': ever a vital war-time becessity. l«>ntii| yeacbed^3O8;bb,0^ ^rati;t'>alBie'faer;:boy^tb! be W^ -and^adopted'!daughter ef/Rev;r?Aug-: tuista; Chaplh; D.;D.; bf;Mt.^:v;ernbniJN. rapidly growing demand for There is a United States Tire for ' rh^^e •: suppileBthave^^een^ !:^ii|AX!cbriUngsib';«^^ :]Sfi:diedat:her home Friday afternoon; United States Tires prove their war- i-lp i^ed;tbe:'ftMlM^otiFrw to ;be;ra: soldier inv thevtrenches than JTwejiPivlSOai ;ln;her;glrihbodi, she; every; poMible;need*-•;;.;• i?;^^ lum j liJng;l|Wd^;ttiW|tD ^imin toibe;;a;^bBi)jt:iinder,i;yeax^^ yraBfa.;8tudentvin: the; Mason schools :;tiine::^rthiv-:r;iv;-;;i':i:y death rate for the soldier Is 2 per and'WaavabelbvedTfrtendamong the Our n^rest Sales and S^r^ice^^^^E^ k'lyj Some of tbeae tooditttffs Iwve 'ce0t^;imd:(or thebaby 7-p«rcent^'^'U >young; people iff thla •vicinity.?;.y iS-: l^puMndii of m^ pot will teU^pu which bides y^^ IKO been used for the'civilian popu- li were optional vith the baby, he i^ ';Cbrpoi:aliOharleB Wilcox; has ^been should have. (tionj of these eouatrtet. " »- .wo^ildr probably infinitely prefer to re'eruitlngtoriGb.-F; in-Mason,all; the .Fi;^^ •bwa.itvr) .-i3»,\w;ivs:-1^;.' it ^sa splendid record Mid^^ahowf be A'^ioldier. - ^ ^t -^ WMk;;iand,^I«;8t night; sent "eiiAteen: , —! n— ^ iood^nien^to<; OhlblUHnauga;;^^^ They go ^at ^be care »nd wlt>Mer|&cii of Us Sugene V. Debt, three tlmea So* tbi>iitwb7iMrajmd are: Barilli^^ iiple| have made the Valted^BtatM cialiit eandidate tor thei preiideney, Bi3Mirav;T^fMin(Mv ;w^^ ;pi||itt||ip|fM|itm •! 1 a I

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE' 27, 1918

tertaiiiod 2S relatives for Sunday in h.oiior or H brother aiiti wil'e from tlio { East Aurelius j west and Sorg. Erwiii lUiines uiio ex­ pects to leave .soon for France. I Mrs. Eilna Cliild.s Hiirlburt dieil at j '^''s you saving Auto Trading Con- her homo north of town .Saturday ^ ^ssi tickets? If not, you have a evening after aii illness of tiireo friend who is. See adv,'on page 3. weeks of pneumonia. .Morris Boers from west .of Lan.s- Mrs. l-lurlburt had spent nearly all ing was & Sunday guost at liLs Uijide hor life in or near Onondaga and Goorge and Carl Warner's Sunday. was much loved by all wli.o know hor. Mr, John Boliannau is the owner Becau.so of poor lioaltli slie never of a now Oldsmobilo tiio past week. was able to take any active part in Mr, Collar and daughter Eva from social work but she was always ready Alaiodon and Mrs. Donsmore from with with a kind word or any other Danville visited i\Iorgan Sander's help ."ihe could give to the aick and Saturday nigiit and Sunday. ninny will miss the cherry voice .over Gladys Sanders was home pa'rt.oC the phono, last week she lias been employed in The husband, George Hurlburt,- the engineering office of the Roo Mo­ and two children, JIurrIck Hurlburt tor Car Co., for the past tliree years of Lansing and Mrs. Homer Stone, has just changed her position and Is throe grandchildren and a number of at the new Duplex plant in Lansing. brothers and sister.^ will mourn their Over lU'ty relatives of Lucius War­ loss. • ner made him a surprise party at his The funeral was held at the home homo here last Thursday evening and Tuosdiiy p. m., interment at Plains, the young people of the nelgliborhood cemetery. Saturday evening before bo left for Camp Custer Tuesday. OIUTUAHY The ladies In District No. 1 met Frank Boyer was born In Ro.xand Monday afternoon with Mrs. P,- W. Save One Ton twp., Eaton county, Mich., August 4, Sanders to form a unit of Woman's ISSI, and died at his home in Mul- Council of Defense, chairman Mrs. likon Juno 20, IDIS, aged 33 years, WWalter Diseurath, ciiairman of reg­ ten months and IG days. istration Mrs. F. E, Cady, chairman In Every Nine September 3G, 1017, Mr.- Boyer of Liberty loan Mrs. Frank Hopkins, was united in marriage to Miss Mo- Secy and treas. Miss Lulu Grinncll, of costly fuel — THINK OF IT!! That's real economy. THIS GLORIOUS COUNTRY OF OURS WAS A COUNTRY OF liania Carn. Besides her, he leaves chairman .of food admlnlfitration Mrs. Lowls Hopkins, chairman of the so­ Not only that, you can keep yoiir home, luxuriously WES-SLAVES TO SELFISH, DOMINATING FOREIGN RULE, a stepson, one sister, Mr.s. Mary Nab, warm and comfortable in coldest of Hoytville, one stepbrother, Lewis cial part Mrs, J. A. Barnes, publicity niL IT DECLARED ITS INDEPENDENCE- Randall, and one stepsister, Jfrs. iMrs. P, W. Sanders. weather; you can end the diit, dust Five Star Points of YOU ARE NOT INDEPENDENT AS LONG AS YOU FIDDLE Dunliam of Sunfield, to mourn his de­ and gas bugbear; you can forget all Round Oak Supremacy parture. Buy War Savings Stamps lo the heating troubles. y^|I.,liL OnlynijJ'insSvatom thnt 'AY YOUR MONEY AND DO NOT SAVE SOME OF IT. utmost of your financial capacity, and IlCdllll iiiitimuticully vucitilnliiu then increase your capacity by sav­ And with all that—at a saving, and UUM1D11''IES. BEGIN TODAY AND DECLARE YOUR INDEPENDENCE BY •Comfnft OelivoP-1 piiro, warm, ing more- vuiiiiuiL over • ehulIl:Itl^f niorht \ Northeast Aurelius t remember,of one ton inevery nine— nfr, frt!t] from diiHt, f^n.-i, Hiiiuko — (Ulud r/\RTINGTOSAVE. PUT SOME MONEY IN OUR BANK AND i..*..i~i..a..«..«..>..«..» ,..,..,..,..,..,..,..»..,..,..,..,..,.„..i you can have your home healtiifully v;itli BUD'U^til: duora arm duiiuioru. low YOU HAVE STARTED A BANK ACCOUNT. YOU CAN AND ventilated and humidified as well, *Frnnnmv f'"P«'=3' H™ tr"""'. »'' Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ l.i.iiiiuiiijr iiisiuij ciuiin;!: iii'iirovcd when you have us install a linf, Jiliist lliild; extra deep (ire pot,; lOULD DO IT. test tickets? If not, you have a The Michigan Livestock extra laru'Q eotlllm•^tieIl cliarmter atTenla perfoet e' ritbiliitiun; tuo:il: tieat uii uiiili- WE ADD 3 PER CENT INTEREST. friend who is. See adv. on page 3. insurance Co. muni uf Cuel. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Eckhart and The only company of its kind in the state ROUND OAK •Convenience fZ&""'ffi.'; COME TO OUR BANK. iMiss Myrtle Eckhart and Mrs. Clyde tiyntcrn." S(j|f-clu'iinini'. A.ili'pit dim!.- Eckhart and dauglitor Maxlno were Insures stock of all kinds against nroiit'—:innriil..<..<»>..t..t..>..«..>-»..i Ora Morgan and family spent Sun­ wore also in Ann Arbor Sunday. SEE THE SOLDIERS! pnd because of several e.xclusive day witli ills mother. James Eckhart is visiting in Oli­ patented features it is the great­ \')u saving Auto Trading Con- Dr. Emnion's cottage burned to the vet this week. Mr, and Mrs. .'V. M. Visit your Friandi al est fuel saver of the age. Let us • keta? If not, you have a ground last Thursday. Belts and Mrs. Mattie Brown visited install a Round Oak for you. It Alio is. See adv. on page 3. .Mr. Bosom's horse ran away Sat­ Mr, and Mrs. Jay Hulse Sunday after­ CAMP CUSTER will solve your heating problem uid Mrs. Wilkins of .lackson- urday being afraid of a passing auto­ noon. BATTLE CREEK for life. Always a profitable in­ 'lorida, visited their aunt Mrs. mobile. Mrs. Clifford Akers' mother and Llmilsd Ssrvlco Evary Two Hours From vestment Wiiiams last wok. Merlynn Greene and wife spout sister of Sheppard visited her Satur­ All Paints Ask about the made-to-meas- • ind Jlrs. Wayne Haviland of Sunday with his parents. day and Sunday. ure beating PLAN. It's free. liUul on Mr. and. Mrn. \V. S. .Tack Frost visited liere Saturday via Michigan Railway • on I lust Sunday. night but did but little damage. ' Tha only lino direct I* the Camp We are Exclusive il.i V. Everett is on the sick Round Oak Distributors \ West Aurelius \ The Chance of a Life Time i..«..»..»..«..t..»„0..«»»..»..t..«..t..«..«..«..»..«..«..*..t..«»»,.t..i ''siLongiilt of Camp Custer »..t..,..,..»..,..,..,....«..,...,....M..«-«..."«-».....I.***.t To tat itiousand* of Soldlars and Mils* of • Ibis week. \ Meadsville J Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ Barraelta J. C. FINGERLE, Mason, Mich. and Mrs. Earl Philips, Mrs. test tickets? If not, you have a \ a.nd Mr. George Phillips vis- Are you saving Auto'Trading Con­ friend who is. See adv. on page 3. Mi>. W. S. Tliompson liist week. test tickets? If not, you have a Mrs. Frank Robertson and Bar­ Sniitli of i\linnosQta wlio has friend who is. See adv. on page 3, bara visited at C. 0. Klrby's at Eden visiting friends here for the "Mrs. Richardson is somewhat Sunday. |i ^o weeks has gone to Detroit worse at present writing- L. S. Ma'rshall and family were isit|witli friends there, C. Raymond was in Mason Jlon- callers at 0. M. Robertson's Sunday. Marguritc Cavondor and Geo- day. Mrs. McTaggart organized a Wo­ iiibcirt wore married last week. Chas. Hodge and family visited at man's Defense League for Dist. No. I'iora Ellsworth of Detroit is George Latiirops at Mason Sunday. 10 with the following • officers: ' hdVo. Many from this vicinity attended Chairman, Edith B; Spaulding; sec. and Mrs. R. S. Holmes, Mr. the' Children's day exercises at the and treasurer, Grace Fountain; reg- .i-ii:or, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. N. AV. Stockbridge church Sunday l^istration, Rena Kiink; food adminis­ . Miss .Tulia >Towne and Mr. evening, tration, Pearl Strank; liberty loan, ' liowo of Lansing visited with Miles Pulling of Lansing called on. Ella Topliff; Red Cross and publicity '-iia Tliompson and Mr. and friends in the vicinity Sunday. Lucy C. Robertson. . S; Thompson last Friday. •Clare Raymond and family called Irene Whiting of Mason is expected at Wiliam Carls Sunday afternoon- liere Friday to spent lier vacation at Norman Showers and family spent Grandfather Robertson's. South Delhi Sunday at Silas Lantis in Leroy. Robert Simpson •wlio wa.s. home J. Bowers spent Sunday at I-I. W. from Camp Custer over Sunday- Reinharts.' William Fountain and "wife visited Muiisaving Auto Trading Cou- Don Maker and family visited at Clarence Hill at Leslie Sunday. i.kets? If not, you have a Orrln Swan's Sunday. John Searfoss Is moving into the wild is. See adv. on page 3. Frost did considerable damage to neW: home purchased of ' Mrs; Lu- \\ li Delhi will be well repre- beans and damaged gardens a great man Fowler recently. in the Mason high school this deal in the vicinity Saturday night. Mrs. Julia Webb of Mulberry, Kan­ riio folowlng are the names of Crops also suffering from drough. sas, is the. guest of friends hero. Itijilents that will attend: Flo- Miss Ruth Hodge is spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wood of Eaton Kaller, Bornltfo Parker, Mary days with friends at Mason. Rapids visited at J. C. Hodgeboom's , i'Uiiier Barnes and Alton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bravender. spent Sunday. I' : I the week-end with the former's sis­ Mrs. Ada Eckhart and 'daughter Keller and wife entertained ter Mrs. Chas. Nlethammer Mr. spent Sunday with Eugene Eckhart's Who Will Get This •^"s fi-om Ohio this week. Bravender leaves soon for the Great family. ^^ . " |iid pro,?ress l3 being, made-In Lakes Training Station at Chicago. \\\K tlio new State Road between O. Grindllng and family .were Sun­ |iind jMason. Wljen completed day callers at J. Beams. t : Aurelius \ .in It will be continuous from Lee Beam who has been on the ^•.t.,«.,»..>..»n,.t..,..» Miss Alda and Rena kern' return­ Mesdames Wagner and Jewell of ^lessor Orla OlUett formety of ed Sundayfrom a visit wltb relfttlves Jackson and.Mr. and Mrs..VanSickle Jb inlty will take a course InVlaw In Kalantazod and Deltbh; ' / : of this place^spent Saturdayat Camp ir.iofM. next fall. ,:; The Qomraiinity Circus given Sat­ Custer with OlennMcCrumb; urday evening for the benefit of Reid - The • B. y. P.' U. will have, an ice »»tii«iHiiti.tii»Mti»ij;-ti<"tiilHii»m' Cross brought in $68.00. • ; .•;••;: creanv^social at John- Frieemau's Frl-; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lewis bf; Mi­ day^-eveningi':;c.'''-v:^-,.,^ •;::•.:,;:;•-;.'::"•'.:•• Make Eyeiy Nickel Cptint Pine Late Pjyk;-g;^^^ lan ' visited iMn'ahd.^MrBi' Frank Olayfoni. of Cariip: Custerj Younglore.and Mr. and Mrs. L. R* spent Sunday with relatives,here. . you saving Auto Tira^iihgCbn- Haven part bUast week; ' Walter W. Hicks, son-:ln-layr of L.; II ickets? U not, -you /have a: vMr. and Mrs. Claude Terry of jack-i Dl'^ Marshall and'wife has: been pro-, who Is. Sleeadv. bh pagfti3.; son Bpent Sunday with Wallace: Pot- mbted from C»rporal to sergeant.,' -v. BY TRADINQ WITH )rgQ Iweaver and Jfanilly:,- ispent :ter, and••ifamllyihere;-^-•.:^n>^•^"'-^^'•'/^:'.'-';^^ ; Jane' arid Emma Golewlll enter­ with his; brother Norman be-' ^wSerg-Brwim^Rhlnes bit; Camp Cus­ tain •the-M.E;L;::A. S.:rJuly;^3rd for leaves •for the' (Great'; Lakes ter, visited relatives here part of last- |iug'statlonv;-'.'::-^';:.'';:,;'^:;:;^;vV"v';,-',' :weekt':-V;:::;-v:--,o':; •:•;.;: '']:':^^:i-:^'rj'i:yp"'ki(:V, Th e Hbpe ,; cbriimunUy-^^ HARRY E.NEEtY,Qlothier J. E^ TAYLOR A SON, Impleiiieiiti ' Sarah Sltts- and '{Cgrandsoni- ::;Melv clay and famlljr were In Jaick- meetf .wltlt-^Mr8.-:Eranki;Hazelton ; Mason and Harry-PlUers and- ;8bri^Iai3t::Prlday..^i>';'V'J'^'v;;^VU:c;V;,::\ Thursday afternoon July}, 12. J Thase i^MbpONAtlir Furniture WM^ A^ ECkiERTr IMeat Ma I s i t ts! ot lAnslng spentsvSuitday "-MlBSvLulUvRhines ispent'Saturday deBiririg^:lnBtructlbhis 'in ; knitting; place.: -''7;; •••:-i'^vCS:i?'S^£S-''S/Sf- atid;suhdajr'with relatives here.'i' •\:K. please bring kriittirig:needlea size 'Iti: e; £ iMnckELsbN; Lumlm :IIEAN-#CRdi5S^:^rdwar^^ Je'ssle Baldwin'and daugbter fc'Mr; atod•;Mr8.•Rlc)^ai^d•;RWhe8;;;Mr;' ;r: Mr; /ond^Mre;iJohh Freeman are 1.1 ?wett and,family^-itif ivMasoni andcMrs."^ Dip; Wbodworthi'-.^MrS-ahd •{eritertalnlri'g Pr.":orid-Mjrei RiiBBdlio MilNK^Wi^VifEiB^;Shoii^ suhflay'at- the::lakeS;';^vK"y/ft*'«fc Mrs; Clair Derby attended the funer­ 'Karisa's and Mr. Harvey^ahd; family of Ajndrew ahdw^lfev^^^^ al of Tom Rhlmes in Jackson Thurs- Oori8tknttoe;w&'W:-S;rv{;'V|l^;-'r.;;S Lan8lng.;,v'T rt ;j'>^:.t:/S ;day.;;?5^;:CtaS:^yi>SSV;|>'^J>)?'^ siCFredThSyer3arid'tamlly;and Frank ;JriB;r^iillii.Eis^^Mai^^ Doamer.'s horses itfn'away^^ ?g Gbrp;;iHa,i:rjri Ellisbn^of «Gffmpt;Cu«-V Hopkins and wife visited relatives in iillMlYEARlilR^vr lay pit a load of grav^el;breaklngl^ :tOT)'St)eiitrth^;;week-end^^^ m' |f|EiVypr«3(0l«ER^;p^ |n goij ^ altltbijplaceHi^Mi^iiDoaJinr^^M?;iidfHawnii#S;i^^ S r;fi?'Mr;:iiBhdiiMrsS'Ditmeiii?Bndsm6tIi^it? •ftt III peel; 'strlklhgi;j?hl9|;hea(iii?;^idna' ^•••''Mr«^Fred;-;Gbok::SMterta;in*id^^li;lier' ;aEd;5Mi'8?;;S.6liUff?flfaWeB^ lug •••^•^•^"""•••^'"'••-•-'""--••••*'*•--^' ^

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i.WS will continue lis -ending rnoiilhly "stale- iill our advertising pat- VA GO ROOM' to -THE ^^V^ boy was born to Mr. and mllio. Scelnt,' with a clear vision tiiat visited at B. L. VanOstran's last Sat­ machine guns and a large load ot Martin Conklin and Anna JIcDace Mii two miles south of Mason Mrs. Floyd li'ortman Jfonday, .Tune the fate ot elvlli'/ation l;iy largely In returned to Detroit J^I-onday, after urday, lis, and 120-aerc farm three 2-1, and was buried Tuesday, .Tune 25. the supremacy of tlie air, and particu­ liombs. Slmliur to this Is the 800 U. P. visiting relatives and friends in this ' iii.h of Mason, for sale at .f7 5 larly the need of air defense tor her Sin. Hosldes this, they possess for vicinity for a few days. One tS-acre farm, two miles rapid work a Svn biplane, a single aAISI-:ii! IIONOIl FI-iAG. Do not forgot that War Savings own long coast lino, her slatesmen set Roy Runciman and family spent : Kdon station and, two first- otit to inilld a new industry from llic scater of 250 II. P. and a speed of ISO ildiiig sites south of Baptist Stamps are not for children only. the week-end in .Tfici A patriotic meeting was^ held in. Most of the squandering is done by trroimd tip. 'I'liey gathered together n miles. Italy's best fighting idnnes are Margaret Traver returned lo her White Oak Wednesday afternoon, at;, lino .ioining David Hurlburt's vast iiumlior of men of energy and cre- the I'omillo single sealer ot 2S0 II. P., • il residence, formerly the Earl the grown-ups. borne here Friday from Ortonville, which time a fiag pole, a largo U. S. ntlvo nhllliy in order ilint they ml'glit with protective iinnnr luid carrying where she has boon tc!'.(;hing tlio pust fiag and the Tliird Liberty Loan Hon­ .. cbanning building site, the two machine guns,'\v,ith a speed of 1.50 ..I'ross from A. J.' Hall's resl- bring ilielr contrllnulons ot research, year. or Hag were raised. Part of the pat­ CAUl) OF TlfAMCS. " invention and technical Unowledj-'e to miles an hour, and the Ansnldo single Mrs. U. N. Porter and daughter, riotic program -was by the local chil­ Mso for sale, 15 tons of hay sonters ot 250 11. P., with, u speed of !|cres of timber, IV^ miles We desire to express our heartfelt n development of those niaOhines,^ of Martha, returned Sunday from tit- dren. Rev. Root of Mlllville, Rev. J. : Mason- C. C; Rolfe, Mason. thanks .a.)vd appreciation to all the ottense nnd defense with Which battles 150 miles. ' -• * • tending S. D. A, eampmeeting at Hol- H, McLean of Mason, Mr. Brewer of ^y- Lansing and F. E. Searl ot Mason, • •~'^"' • i.M i,t:,l .-; ,; .'•:.• ,"1 , neighbors and friends for ithe sym­ ! .SALF—Rock.' Island ilifiy pathy! and asBiBl,ance,gi,veni us during u^»»«ammiamnmfn • W.'-W. Risch's faniily.-have n new and members of the White lOak War and I fnriri:'".i'wagon! I •T'lira^'i; ...tho. illness and,death of our beloved r^ piano. Bo-ard gave! fine -patrioticntalks befor& Mpson, Mich, Citizens phone. 'mbther; Eliza'beth 'Brenneif. Catherine and Bynice Trave,r spdiit a large crowd. ••' '•••'•"•••^ "•'•'•: '.!•: 2BV?2pd.,*. ^_'M.r , and. Mrp. Qharles Brenner.-/ "'Mr..and'M.rs'.J6hii Bren^ier,, ,„ t SAUi^T-lise Nit'rate'ot,Sod'a' Mr; and Mrs. Frank Brenner.. , ^ .r AVar Garden.' A.'Ml ChapinV' ; , Mr; and.Mrs,,Fred„Bre'nner.'i" Citizens, ijphojiev; •. , , •%kii 26wi ' . ' ' ' 'Adalni Brenner API'T, OF ADM'k; HEWITT—JOLY 19 !•«! sAliE'' OK EXCHANOBiI-40 :- Suite oi Michi'itari. Thc'.ProliiU) Court for farm in Vevay, Sec- 25. .Will the County of; Iintham., , ] • 'iige tor hiouse an(} lot in small' At •« fenaioM of said Court, helil at the Pro­ Mrs. Ariianiia Howe,'Leslie, bate OHicc . in the .City »of MiiBon, in »al«i .iau..J, EV-V: jfi:-^ , County, on the arittT'dayof .lune, A. D. 1018. It' :•;. • , . . 24,w4p Present! ^on. L. , B.; McArthur, .luilRe of y^^i^^««¥f^^**«***^ '••a- -.',•",-*.-->«». i —L- ^_: i Prohaic.' ... •r. SALF—The Strong renidence In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK W. HEWrrr, dcceaaetl. or 4 acres of land in Eansville. . Samuel L. Cailahni) having .filed iii enid ic of 1. W. Moe. ' ]8tf Court his iHjtition priiyinB that the adminis­ tration of said estate Iwnrnntcd to AuKUStus JTAIVS MAMMOUTH TW-NTY-FlVr PAtSENGER. PLANE? WANTED. L, SturKia or to some other suitable person: It is Orilcrcd, Tbjit the lUtK diiy of July, nre being fought today. As n result In hydro-nvlntlon the best Italian \ NTEn TO miy—Any kind of A. I)., 1»18. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, bo and ii-hereby Br- Itnllnn aviation has established n'new niachlnb Is the MacchI, that for recon­ iiinber. Will pay highest caslj pointed for honrinK Bald petition; record In the history ot industry. naissance'.work, having a speed of iiy thousand or by acres. Write It is Further Ordered, That public notice A New Born Industry. over ICiO miles, an hour, and the fight­ Anderson, Mason, R. 5. 2Gwl thereof be nlvcn by publication of a copy of this order, for three Bucccssivc weeks previous To the immense nnd famous Itnllnn ing machine having a speed ot 125 WTIOn—Plain sewing and chil- to said day of bcarinB, in the InRham County industrial centers, already strongly miles, an hour. A Pomllio plant re­ Nows, a newspaper printed and circulated in cently put out. n 290 H. P. mnchlne ^ clothing, at home. Hattie Ty- said county. organized, and active In general auto­ inter st. ' 2^w2pd L. B. McARTHUU. mobile .construction, was added the with n speed of 157 miles an hour, A true copy. Judge of Probate. new Industry of aeroplane construc­ capable of'climbing 10,000 feet l^n six \NTEl>-^An experienced engi- C. A. CLINTON. RcRistcr of Probate. 2«\vl tion. As a result Italy today lina over minutes, lor traction engine. Bell phone, APPT. OF ADM'R. STID—JULY 19 40,000 experienced worltinen in ^ this :•-'• Giovanni Capronl,'creator, of the fa­ fil P-13. 26w2pd State of Michiean. The Probate Court for field, rind lier government possesses mous Capronl 'tnnchlne.isvpiannlng to the County of InRham. ANTED—Hay. to put up on ' At a session of said Court, held at the, Pro- over 8,000 military and nnval plnnes buiur'after the war a flier carrying 50 's. I Call CitizenB'phone 139-2r. •bate. Office .in )the City/'ofi Mason, In satd Coun­ and la; supplying- others.to. her alllfes passengers,' wltJii whlcli he expects to ty, bntheSSth day of june^A'.'D. 1918^' by the huiidreds. , Many pMhe. ptftnes. cross;,, th^ Atlantic .,in 48 Jiours. -In |];. Laxton, Ma'abn. - 25w2p Present: Hon.' L. B. McArthur, Judge of Probttci- America' hffs sent to the Frenbltifront fact, h^had hopes at one time of es­ l\ ANTED-i-Women. and men can- In the Matter of the Estate of VIVA STID, were made In Italy, and,Italifkiii planes tablishing diiirlng ^th'e,latter part of •rsjto sell Instan^ine Silverware deceased. are being shipped here for the training this year a Paris to Washington mall »ish and CleanBer.jgNo rubbing, no George Sttd.having filed In itid.Court hi* tie- titton praying thtt'(he'admtntitrBtlon ot utd o^otjr aviators., v i - V route, flying by way of Poi-tugal, the \M libing. It pblishjew instantly. A estate, be rtrmtcd to. hlmielt dr. to tome other Azores, Newfoundland and New York and -wondeSuliilliscovery. Sll-^ juttalilc ver«on;:i''..' !>" T,'-'','• : . .v.•,•.,••- ';8uch firms.as Fiat have accpinpllBli- Gity. The longest leg of this trip over thus polished retains its luster ,It il Qrdeted,.',ThU;the. Ittb day of/Jaly. •[td marvelous "resultB in a, shortvtiine, A. D.''1I18. at tan o'clock in the.forchaon,':at water Is 1,105 miles, which, he says, la ^11 y times longer thtin by any polish, •aid Probata > Office, he and ii hereby appoint This concern turned out a. 700 ,H. i»j Well within tlie range of the present knufolctured. More than $30"week- ed for he^rinr.iaid'petttian; . aerial engine, and other flrms^/devei- Capronl machine. It would be a etrik- |« an be made in commissions. Write It .il.'Further.'Ordiliedi ..That public notice oped successful engines of 100,. 200 H. ut Silverware Polish Co,, Oconto, thereof ^be given by publieattoh .of a copy of jng repetition of history It the nation thli order, for three lucceiilve weelii prtvloui P., etc. The big Pomillp plant ..was which gave us Columbus, the first man It isto your advantage t^^,ji^^;rchase now for agency. \ 4tc to laid day ot hearthfc. in the Ingham County erected InJhree months'' time, - Todayi Newi, .a newipaper printed and circulated In to sail to tJie new world by watWj FptJND. 'laldvcourityi^;'.'•••, J ••••.i,.'- •;• there are more than 25 lajeroplane fac'.< should also furnish the first^to follow anything you ma^ neei^ in hofne furnfehings. L. B; McARTHUR, , tories in Italy, and that country has that route by air. 11'OUND—Bracelet on streets ot A true copy. - ' - Judge ot Probate. the distinction of producing the fastest To wait was never mpre costly than n^w and f^on. Owner may "have same by C. A. CUNTON, Regitter of Probate. 26w4 aeroplane in the world, the fasteist Not only In building, but in. handling liinglat this office and paying tor HEARING CLAIMS. ADAMS-OCTOBER • seaplane, the largest dying machine aeroplanes have Italians excelled. One you are facing the possibility of hot being able Ivertisement. 26wl State of. Michigan. J?he Probate Court tor and the best climber. ''\f'-^^, pf -the world's, records.; taken by an the'Cttei^:-'0'clockJn..th» forenoon. : ?.'\ Italy's,aeroplane plants liave been Field, hear Newport News, a distance ilS.Kat t«i^'-o'ciock in .the forenoon. kept in operation, notwithstanding aid- P()ii,:^!BNl^—Rooms over iOrieve's DWSd~'j«nV6;- A.'D. 1918. ,- bfv. 322 i miles, V yjli;h';-,,ten passengers ular custbmer you knovv that for 20 years we ii>(^ei;y-stbre and also the 8101*6 ad* "-™'" - L. B. MCARTHUR. terse conditions, such as lackipf coal, Maine.' inquire \ of J.' C.. .Walsh, ^Sl 'V'Jtidg* of: Probate. when-wood was substituted foV'irawer ^rundliedge or Mr. Oreve. 26w2p. generation, end the buildings l&whim ;V''^.-''''Exe«i''"lii^iS(rl8ibl«a-'A ;;.:>,^,; hWei made a practice of satisfying our custo­ w A pBDBR OF PUBUCA^ ::8tkte''ot Michigan.' The Circuit Court for the peopio worked were' Wo coltl'that . Not only ''iiA^?heavilwr than.-air, ma* MISOEIliANBOVS. the: County of Ingham,' In Chane«ry.-i varnish would- not dry; Andtbir great chlhe%',bui( In^t^e .dirigible lighter thfin mer's. J:\Ve are^npt satisfied t •H«len-;M.,:McKay.;PlalntHti;. /?; ''obstacle was the- lack • of ch|nilca|l8. U^SURANOBi-Porv cyclone,;? hall air type has Italy": ekcelled. The Foi^ 'Right - here Italy, pays B':trl|)ute -to ,|aQiit,\dii>iiliible^ha8VEi:>ecqrd of lifting furniture.' It must be satisfact^ory furniture. i(irm 1 on crops*,: liyie,:^ Btock—.death:^^lla-W-»ielWi^ihn*int..- V -:-^ • Suit tMiMliitth'\CI>etilt;aimrt lot the County ',- America., It wa8\Ainfflricaini^;;«w; ma',•'fotirUftin s -iof.;' bombs 18,878v feet as -DiB^^any • •cau8ei'>-:l:?'E^;r-;M..:'/;Manhi' of Inghaihi'tnvCUnetiTi iit;l4kniun>, Michigan, ,>t«Har that made thtigrrat;lJeyel6p> •"et;;, Bothv^hlbBeBi';'MaJBoii; or dn-thavWtli^diy of Jnhe,*A. O., 1918. t' -tf: ;^ agalnBtXthe be«l''Stelppelln' recb^^ : In'thli cauM itapptanng by affidavit of tht ;.'idei|t;tios«!We.; •':;• v;^': ;!;!^:^^•T'^^^ 18,128 feet with a ilrollar load, ^s- a -''.-' • plalntW, that; the difandint; Charlla -W, Mc­ Kay il hot:*ntldant of ,thl* Stete btit reildei Bubmarlne chaser her non-rtgid '•typ e • H|BADQiDAiiii^^S^l^?liii:'ln:.PliMnt6,i8tWa;MfIndlan(C:?:fi')Kr-'v'. ^ ••vn.v >, Kew designs of aeroplaneiiaire being of dirigible has been very effeiiitlye. ' >orance.:.'': Ji; H.^;Bhaf6r.ijv?;'t •-: 19tf:./:? ,::' ThiNlfpia^.m '.motion ofVJaibn E; Mteiiblii' Attormy^ for plainti(t,:>it ii ordand 'that the • turned-^ out; constahUyiby'tl^^^^^^^^ >^>:;.^«vcanhiDt:8ay;whait wiUhapi^ ;dtf«hdant/anterihti;:aiijp«arane*,In aaid,ea«iia factories. One of her mM^ JtijioMei-yj iiiBftr^^ but we" can ',af- oii: oribafON-;,thrt«;manthi from tha date of • ed last yeairl.lrcoipablejbfiW 'flp'^'titat'ftiB^lah technl^ 'Tbfe~cycl6niei;:(«miii!;iliiiliOTe '.thli7fl(airi.T^ahd:»tlitt;b^ lawv ;«<; lhti;withln: :'^crw!{df;iB5men:-i^ h m up, .S;-K;;H:JlTOI^S-^IM^jflM^ twtnty daya:th« plilntlSibaQM^thlt oidtr tob * ^pnbUHwdiln ittM/ItihrajGoanty-^Nawa^i iMld ;i::tag one^ with' 4:capikpltir;!of JMi; m!^||aM;, PthetwaK «|r| icpntlnuln^^jto-work' fiir lviridBtormg#:bwer|oii8^(tl^ Mi '.aljiiyiitj|wiF;niBy'S r JMa; inioro; powerf ul-itypet' •*|iw«i?caj>lblt::(i)it:^^ ^tbafnture enableJtftir BIHLDINM > MOVBtr^J^'^'iliii* M>;latt(i«'Mttiont(i itop.; On« ot the aoTher"(iWet'to kMp tbftt npitiuei 'iim£>id'Gira^ .piaB, Mloh;',i8«,«5^i|l2^^^^ |;^AlON;ft''M(nOUKiAt^m|,to';niteW 'ttiaiwi^'iiliii cMrtM BiM la thi •In \ I ^^^^3^Si^"^^^; vCit;' -m^ix^m^-mi WM-^^mMmmm:. M-i'

INGHAM.• COUNTY NEWS, JUNE ; 27, 3918

l.-VSO'N MARKETS. 'inmiON OF DUIH" PRETTY WEDDING OCGURS- J Various Topics J i..«..«..t..t"«..«-««t-«.^"«H«««„ft*.*»«»»..«..fl»i..«..»"«..»..« red ?2.05, wheat,-white 12, •| . (inls^ric, corn, $1,8,0, clov- (i ;: to !t20,,be(inH>?'.'>.00 per eRILLSjyilLLIiSTON HTLEROYFIIRMHIE Sonje one has said: "If one of (,cji;itot-s noc, e.jjKs ;nc, UBFOHK LAIUJB CIWWB OP ING- MISS RUTH K.OADY A.N'ii IIAKOLV our. boys hesitated as long in going Last Minute''Gifts ' HAM CoCf\TY IMiOI'LB LOUEN/i MARRY. over the top as some people do in ., prime steers 3 0c to 32c, buying Liberty bonds or War Sav­ |c :icri5 7 to 7'/^c, calves 33c; for the ; Uiider command of Captain Ravens A pretty wedding took place on ings Stamps, he would be court- oc, sheep 3c to 7c, hogB martialed^ and shot for cowardice. ;kens 20e, cows 4c to 7c. a large number of girls, members of the evening of Juno 20th at llie h(;me Ihp "Battalion of Death" of Lansing, of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cady'.of Leroy, And if tlie same punishment were ^< .»..»-•..•..•••«•••-••••-•-••••-«-•-••••-••*•( dTiUed on the streets of Webberville when their daughter, ::Rulli Rloise, meted out to noncombatants for fi­ "'alNews,- • ' f. Saturday evening.. From Webber­ became the bride of 'Har'jld Loren/., nancial cowardice an awful lot of ville they went to PJne Lake Avhcre son ofMr.and Mrs. H.v'i;. LOren^jOf pe.ople would be shot .at dawn". Graduate —* * * 18c coffee. A. L. Vaiuler- they drilled in the dance paviUion. Lansing. 26 wl Sunday afternoon they were taken Promptly at 8 o'clock, •M'''!-.M.'W- What the teaojiing of Agriculture lloyt was home from De- to Williamston where a largo crowd Gaylord played (he weddipg/iiiarch accomplishes is clearly outlined in of people from the entire county gath as the young couple descehOate of the . InghJini .jerestihg statisticsibased upon inves-, - Pocket Knife" I Marie Dykstra has been visil- County Normal and a popular teach­ tigations and observations. If your Laval iers sier, Mi,ss Ethyl J. Dykstra. STATE GONSTADUURY MEN er In the Leroy schools, where she boy is at the front: He has 2 0 chaneffs Pocket Pencil market notes''.of the Detroit has taught the past two years. Jliss of coming home to 3 cbiince .of being Rings I • ^s, we gleaned the follow- CAMPED ^ON FAIR GROUNDS Martha was dressed in pure .white killed. He has only 3 chance in 500 Pocket Cornb '••••••'•• • I and carried roses.. i of losing a limb. He is freer from Uinbrellas wi'.RM I'lNUOurn ro MONROU TO I ffee at 20c. A. L. Vander- The groom is a graduate of the disease in the army than in civil life. Locket 2Cw3 STOI' LIQUOR VIOLATIONS. Lansing City schools, class of 3 03 3, He will live 5 years longcrbecause'of Chains and is a young business man, asso­ physical training. He has better med­ I nri-'e Tamlyn of Fenton has Twonty-nve ^Michigan Stati; Con­ ciated wUb his father in the manage­ ical care at the front than at home. Compass Gold Beads ling Mason friends the past stabulary men camped on the fair ment of the Capital Dairy Farm. In other wars, from 3 0 to 3 5 men grounds south of the city Monday After the ceremony, a dainty two- have died from disease to 3 from Fountain Peri Amber Beads :Mtha Reed of.Three Itivers, night. They were enroute to Alonroe course luncheon was served by the bullets. In this war 3 man dies from • w linotype b'perator at this whore they will guard the road be­ Misses Gaylord. disease t.o every 3 0 from bullets. This tween Detroit and Toledo where auto- Mr. and Mrs. Loronz left that eve­ war is less wasteful of life than any . 'I'. Itemp.ns is now located mobilists who have visited "wet" ning for an automobile trip and were other in history. Only 30 per cent and a thousand other suitable and timely gifts, We are "11, • having rooms at F. D. points in Ohio have eaiisod authori- the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas of all Canadians disabled for furUier ilfs trouble. They were under com­ G'Brten, Rochester, for the week­ service have been physically unable especially well equipped to take care of mand of Captain C. Cocli. These men end. They will be at home to their to engage in (heir former occupa- d Mrs. W. n. Kline of Lans- were picked troopers who recently "last-minute" buyers. • • S\inday guests of Mr. and many friends at the Capital Dairy' tions. went to Sarnia. Edgar Adanis was Farm, Lansing, July 3 5th. ulvor. with these men. liuseh and family and Mr. Dan L. Dyer, real estate dealer in Since M,ichigan went dry the De­ VIIORATE XFAVS. Detroit, and Robert Rose of Detroit, :. .Joseph Hilburn visited troit-Toledo highway has been throng Claims were presented in the es­ have purchased the John Hapjias I'ler Sunday, ed with people returning with liquor. farm on tlie opposite side of Grand FORD ASELTINE The Monroe sheriff claims that a tate of William Gilkey last Friday. .1,(1 Mrs. G. W. Bell left A petition for an administrator to river at Portland from the munici­ Hi spend the sumer at .Tanies- drunken party had hurled a bottle at pal electric lighting plant.' The The Jeweler an army truck last Saturday, hitting he appointed in the Jay D. Clark es­ Ii., at their farm. tate was presented. farm contains a rich deposit of cal­ one of the soldiers in the face, caus­ cium carbonate which will be mined . Doano entered his racing ing a bad wound. The administrator in the estate of ^largarei Mead, in the 2:25 Henry F. Beckman was granted a li­ and used in manufacturing putty and Saginaw, July 2. cense to sell. • proprietary articles. The deposit •j'lit for the graduate—you've' shows up white and.it has been found The will of Mary C. Davis \yas ad­ to test 08..JC per cent pure calcium I, it. See Ford Aseltine's adv. GARAGE INSTALLS mitted to Probate. carbonate. A company will be form- minute suggestions. 2Gw3 e'Jl in Detroit to mine the carbonate. Re-living The Slogan of 76 ;,nd :\Irs. F. W. Webb weT> ELECTRICAL DEIE WARKTHK "WATCH U)N TIIK If the bed is foui\»l to extend under RHINE". (he river, special machinery may be (Tuests of his brother and AUrO>IA TKlALliY liOCATES THOU- Rcn-ieniber that cry ((Iccp as the seas, wide a^ the heavens) • and Mrs. 12. T. Webb. The following item was given the required in order to bring it .up to IU>IO IN SYSTEMS. the surface. In mining the dfilcium Minnie Mann of Detroit re- News by a patriotic citizen of Mafcon wliich hiii'st .from the thirteen Ainei'icaii~colonies when tlhrca: and was inspired by hearing the Ger­ carbonate, they will take out from lionio Monday after a two Local Motor Car owners whose 8,000 to 30,000 tons of fertilizer, for tenc'd by un.inst taxation? N^ cars arc equipped with electric start­ man national air played'with vim in isit. with Miss Rona Lincoln. one of the homes. which there is also a ready market. ing and lighting systems, will be in- The farm consists of S'l acres. Tlie wliole-heartod, fight-to-lhe-limit, Americanism of it?- •lb. son, Edmund Travis, was lorosted in a remarkable device .iust In the days when Germany mas- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weston installed by" Torrance & i:iobinson—; guoradod as a decent and God-tearing Listen: "MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE, BUT .NOT ONE incite Sunday morning, June which they recently purchased from a nation, the "Watch On the Rhine" CENT FOK TRIBUTE." , .ir 2Sc coffee. A. L. Vander- largo Chicago concern. A most in­ was a line old air, worthy of admira­ . "Arrived safely overseas" is the 2Cw3 tion today, with Germany a ravening word .iust received by Mr. and Mrs. Not one cent for tribute. Yet the qnestion was nieveiy one teresting demonstration -was made Frank Seely from their nephew, Cecil, i.uclUi Townsend is home for showing this instrument in action,iit- wolf among the nations, the person of Ihoso casily-nd.'jnsted matters between parent country and who plays her uational anthem in a iiier having completed her tached to a car at the garage recentlly Mrs. Jennie Darker, who has been eliild coloiiy which mntvial tolerance and mediation might cor­ ,it (he Burton art school in. '—it wa^ weird to see the almost hu­ patriotic community like ours, >yill With. Mason, friends the past few man intelligence ot the AMBU as its bear watching, especially if he or.she, wqeks, has been called to the home rect. • , , -: \1eDonald hi(s. installed an at-' indicating arrow sltfwly moved (.hls;, is tagged with a German patrcnylariic' of her daughter, Mrs. C. Jncobi by . lit. on his Ford truck, whereby way or that on the dial showing cer­ serious,Illness,,bt:..'he>", ^.little grand-' . Millions for defense. And our crude Atlanticj-coaist, forefath­ ue is .us.ecl for fuel instead of tain 'conditions normal or the? loca­ daughter'at Ra'cine- '"' • •', ers hadn't even thousands then, •\vheve the wideflung states and tion of trouble, or faults in, the elec­ FIRST PRRSRV'TERIAN GHtniiDH tric system on the car. / Minister, Rev. J. A. H.'McLe4in, B. cities of our modern America hiive hwndte'ds of thotisfiiuls! - i)legram receiviid Sunday by _ This Invention and Its remarkable A.: ;•••;:•• .•,;.;:;• : =;, •.•••:•:;,?'',:.;• , -^^^.^ ,,,,. .,,, Doesn't the ch'aracter-braw.n, the sheer brute briivery,'if that iirling ft-om-her husband, Mr. ability wKsa^scirlbe'd .-ind atscussed in I , Darling, in France, says "Safe •.•' Sunday: servlceB:,.,,.<;/;v,;jv;';ig;?;'!:i^:,.j^^ '••;t^Firtee^''*of''thei^i distrlc(>s the leading periodicals of cthejcoun- ,., / Mqrii4hB'fe'p;t£i,0i;.b{ciScki;i^';stihjectr busy ladles met at the hime of Mrs.' • cry of '76 shock you into ndiniration—into a pride of race that " "-^lril::!yi:'':;''}l'•• '•••• --v '••• •;•. :• '..::::::^i':^iy^Ir'niSil'^v,:'-:-':;-?;"^;"::^^ ^ i.^ V-'^M Swift lalst Tiiesday,!?. m| to' sew for 'is bevohd all pride of wealth or,attfiimrient? , ' ''''' i's'MargafetCady returned "to" ;i;^%Man|^Vhio%aaoGood.'' . :, /•'•'•;the.J;-Fiehcti:?"ReW;et'^^^^ ^ , ji'as , a! result 'The'gar|i.^Pj;i)ln;n,s;;to'; te|(t the,;en* :rp&y(in^e Ht'^7 j^O^-'therfe will be.k I ine'last'jfliu'fsdtty from ''Kala- .tire-electriciil'retistchur^ at^ work'{urned.over!:to the,Lansing, of- i which will probably Iri'dlcaito thi3.b|i; ,wl»ic]^^-,lDe;: Rev.-. Mr? Maxyj-eli'''^will; is. no puny .point of politicsvconfrenting; a^ few.",i^ii.fa.n|.'rc61onies, i.rmal. . ' -i;;' '• '; i; •, -..'''•'.• ginning of some trbubile which: can ganizatlon, ;Six 9Uilts,..]ten' garments,, • !• •"'. • |. •'; ,'• .1 • •••• !pr(^'chl"*;;;Mr..\ McLeitn;^^^ one-:sriiall.!^|ullt..a^^ funvniage but a ttetiendous, worldfeclipsing struggle • of Jtight against ju-iin Sillith,'John':';;Pr.y,^ Harry be quickly .corrected: arid save abig- •bytetiah.:cii.oir wlll< conduct^ eViJHiri'fr 11. Claylon^-Snbw; •;'and;?iClayt6ni expense , later., The instrument not •^(>rylcetln;;Y. M/C.'U. hiit..;No^:.!';.i8IJ :artlcles;:';-^': !!S^.,-;';t:f,,:,|^\ * ••,';. '^1 Mi'ght, whose stake is the Tomo,vrows ot th''^, World !''•''' '•'' i were hoiiie~'frbTii'G(iinp'Custer only tells the :lpcatton! and kind of; iatiGarnp Guster.,.'--'-:, ; .-v^":''' ':h-'^V: ,• At.thls meetiiig'Mrs,' Ferris resign­ • => • ' • .,..•',•..•' '• •'•'•'• • ' :, n-'.' 11 •Sunday,, ... '•'-'-']" X trouble but alsb: how to repair it.' •V'iSiind.ayiSchooi'at^ the, close oip.;.the ed her poBition^as";,Red.'^ chair-' ' Let's coin the courage of our forefathers—'*.Mill>oins for -. H. B. ilopkiiis of Los Angeles,' .niorhing^'serviciD;-,'; '-••.,-.'.^^^' ./ -&• • •: •maiV- a'rid;-'iri '.her'^tea' woman is urged to be present, limit! . ' . , and Mrs. Fred Davidson and teacher, was given a pleasant party even though it may mean leaving un­ .Iohn,-of--Detroit, are guests of in her honor at the home ot Miss Mr. and Mrs. Wallace entertained important home-work unfinished. Let iiul Mrs. James S. Thorburn and' Mae Cox last Saturday evening. 59 relatives and friends Wednesday, >is do our bit and may it he our best. r relatives in this city. June 19, at their heme two miles 1-. and Mrs. Joseph Price have Paul Lftndy has entered the Mer­ southeast of Stockbridge, the occa­ r. haE;9d„the Dr. Dtitt residence on chant Marine service. He will first sion being the annual family reunion, stre:et;;tPaviT Cross having pur- attend a school «f Instruction for six also the celebrating of the host's and ^: i.'d jhlr'^|(ewjjho.m§ on Main St. we«k8-, thereby qualifying as mate^.. two sisters' birthdays,'^ Mrs. Gilson M rs. S. J.' Tomllnson, Mr. and Mrs. Coiihty Agevt Seely reports no StandlBh and Mrs. Martha R'eynoldsi |tiiur Laxton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. damage by frost in the northeast part: all Qccuring this month; It .being an iierlck, Mr. and Mrs. Ivvln Smith of the county. The greatest damage, ideal day; the tables were spread on J chlldr«i were at Camp Custer was near Mason and on the swamp, the lawn and guests enjoyed a. bounti­ Just Received a Shipment of '•il.ay. VP ,,^.1^^ . ^_ . •. ; gardens. -, , , ,", , ful pbtluck dinner. The'^afterhobn was spent in visiting and game^.Arid llicnry Weber \|ina; iifb Bons, Roy , Rev. and Mrs, G. W. Maxwelland a short-program which catised'tnucta |(: Louie, Hiermlini Vl'^ett .&nd'M..:£: daughter, Edna, will, drive,to/Phila­ 'amusement. The gneatB of honor re­ nolds motored to DiEftroii last delphia next week to visit their, eon, ceived several very beautlfuf' '^'ahd iirsday on business, returning the Warren, who, is on duty at a. large usetul presents, the preBerirtatfott'b^- day. , . ^avyhospitar there. ,, ingijuadesby Rev. t!; I.'. Miller, in a I Mrs.i H.,0,Ha1,steE^d. of .Lansing en-. ".Geo. H; Gillespie and son, Harry of few .well chosen words, .to'%h1ch the Viiiined'MrlTT. G.''Ellett,'Mrs.'C, Mason, 'was on the markfet Thurs­ recipient responded-Jrllke^'mianrier;' Randallj :>frB. ,F. .D. Stanton and day with a load of 24 light dry fed .,After ^partaking of ice 'cream and (GuariiiitMil for 6|00p Miles) . U T. Hemans at heir bb'me last isteers.ithat 'Sandel, Stacy, B^dle ft cake, the guest's'departied/l^hoping to |«ilne'sday. ,. \ Green sold to the Newton Pack,ing. me^tj .at\m'a'ny more suqh'enjoyable Mr. jand Mrs. Harry bbugiittB.fOr- icompany,fortl3.35. r bc'caiBloiit^''''-' •"''"'•••••'•'•'i.'ife •/[••. l» r residents of our city, ot South ' ' "• '-'•• '• •-•:.. :-,yW .,a.,.i .li "'1-' WhSchinre are Going to Sell at "lid, jlnd., announce the arrival-of H-lb. son, 'Wayne Blake, last ursday, June-20. i.'. '••••., Mr. I and Mrs.vF, J. Brbwn; of De- |Mt, jtiro spiending the summer at It-onac, Mich. .The last of'July they till take a boat trip to Diilutb on steel freighter, Stadacona, . Uevj.l T. W. Hughes; formerly of I..son and now located invPortland, >!"., JQlled the pulpit of First Conr 1 gational church in that city Sun- Th'is shiprnent of tires fias been delayed and vvas bought Uiv, June 16, both morning and eve> »^'i*-H ' ,• ^' •-'••::•''•'•••H'/':',.:- before the advance. We are going to give our^^^^^ There will be ft regular meeting of liisori Chapter Jio. 150 0.: B. S. the;Nbenefit. Buy rtow khd save^ Tires ^re fnesday evening, Jiily 2. ; The' de- k't^esj will,"be. conferred iujoritwi going higher and yx^uMl have to hur^ ^ v ; i iridldate^, also other; BpecialbUBl- K'ss. I A large attendanceilBdeBlred;: The' Aurelius Bi Y. Pi U; Sold air »< ti cream social tblB Friday'evening 11 the home 'of MIBB Lulu iBell Free^ ^iiiin'. : Plan to goiand ihiive a-gbbdl liine. . Notice theidftte»'tJun«i'28.yE!v-'; rybody.'-welcoihe;;^v^;;,.;^;C,j;^;:;v^ irflps MarthiB,^Ohapiii''3WM;:6n^':;ot •) •-- 11 e I Ypsllantl Normal graduAtea tblB N^T^ HittElitON^ Propfietii^ »'ai;.j:. She ^•^iil,K:;iiBtfclii.;i.Latla>='';iiiid; (French ^In the;: TrentoB^billi!! Mhbol -tixt I year.': :>,:MlM':'-AUce'';GBftplns!stB^ -pending'':a^te^;;v«iek(|i:itv,b«rl&iBn«' id iirllLlater attend ^n'iAirlkirim ' ioW'" "" lis home :;v''*;'t- Wmmwm

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, JUNE 27, 1918

55E ^ ordered out of town, and the hotel •-••••"•-•"••••-•-•••-•"•-•-•-•"••.••.•-••.•••««»H»««i#..t..f proprietor, when conditions were ex­ f Williamston j plained, declared he did not want any one of that type around his hotel, or­ STATE NEWS dered him to leave the place. In­ Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ stead of keeping his car in a,garage test tickets? If not, you have a Mead had it In the hotel basement. friend who is. . See adv.^on page 3. When his baggage was ready-he start A larg.; crowd gathered here Sun­ day afi.orno.on to witne.'is a military l.lio furtlier iiniltilation of his son's od to go down »*alrs after his car. He was told that his car was waiting drill feivon by 5G girls of Lansing, bociy. in" the intovt-st of the Volunteer W. KILLS SELF I'iii'kor liad boon employed on the for liiin in front of the hotel. It was, and on the side was a big sign witli S. S. c.'imi.'.-iign, Williamston quota nopoi'lor I'or 23 year s and for 11 being ?30,276. Several of the State [0 ESCAPE DEPORAIN yoai'K had been in charge of the press. the word SLACKER painted on it. When last seen. Mead was headed Constabulary were also In attendance Parker was terribly cnisliod and and a military band. At G o'clock, IIUUON—Tlie body of lived about half an hour after being eastward out of town- 37, Clernian enemy alien, a supper was served the company at taken out of tlie pit. Ho was 35 the Baptist church, At 8 o'clock si'd deserter from tlio Ger­ yoal's old and leaves his father and UI'I.AIJ KSTATM TKAXSPKPiS und rabid pro-Oernian who they assembled at the opera house throe .sisters. He was an 121k and a where line speeches were given by life in a cell rather than be Mason. Frank F. Thomas and wife to ,Ta- ii Fort Leavenworth and son F.. Taylor,' lot 9, bl 12, Masson. Captain J, A. H. McLean, formerly Smith iiad tliree ril)s broken and chaplain of the 110th Battalion, IliipriatiOn to Clormany, ro- was otliorwlse bruised, but he will re­ $l,82(i.07. . lainied in Falk's morgue Canadian Expeditionary Forces, and cover. Horatio N. Carpenter and wife to E. J. Shasberger of Lansing. Hun­ |irol)al)ly lie buried in pot- Walter E. Perry and wife, e 2G ft & il. Ho feared the Kaiser's dreds of people were unable to get 2S2'/2 ft lot '1, bl 2, Jerome's Add, into the opera house, ' lid lie be returned to Gor- Lansing, -14000. GAS IS IHE CAUSE OF Mrs. Velma Smith, who recently Levi S. Parker and wife to Byron underwent - a second operation at Statts land in Aureliu.s township, ?1 Sparrow hospital, is gaining as well THREE MSON DEATHS and other. as could be expected. m FRW BLESSED Two Wire Accio Pi-oiii Here'.'" day,'Juno 18. Harris Heinans ot the M.' A. C, Owosso, JMich.,—.'Vnierican surviv­ visited his mother and brother and AutosandCarriages lY ors of the sinking of the transport family hero Monday. President Lincoln wore far from John i\foacham, wife and daughter FIIMBytUKE panic-stricken, according to Lieuten­ of Peterville, visited C. W. Field and REFiNISHED ant A. L. Arnold, of Owosso, one of family Sunday. ~ Hook.s IJi-iiij;' Up Sd'aixl the victims, who Is homo on leave. Mrs. Aggie Thurby and children of Woman's Hair. As the men slid off tlio deck they North Aurelius, visited her parents First-ClassWorkat Moderate sang, "Where Do We Go prom Here, here Thursday. 'i.S—.'X discovery which Boys, Where Do Wo Go From Here?" PffCCS SALISBURY'S HARDWARE • MIS 111 ink may lead to the f..i..«..«..»..»..«..i says Lioutonaiit Arnold. i ,1 body In Bump Lake was Some time later, the chaplain, t Brickyard Road Fords, $10 to $15 al (lays ago when Curtis thinking to clieor the men up, re- i..«..«..i..»..i..«..«..«..«..»..«..f..t..*»«..«..t..t-i if Carlton Center brought Larger Cars according tir si/s Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ !•• bottom a long strand of "Checr up, boys, the Lord is with liair. Mr. Parkhurst wa's test tickets? If not, you have a and conditiQii us,' friend who is. See adv, on page 3. • I thouglit lie had caught "Well, If ho is," blurted out a I .ml of llsli, which proved Mrs. Walter Carveii spent Friday husky sailor, "give him an oar." with her mother, Mrs. Jewett, in Lan­ JAME^ G. THORBURN |i iiu hair, The water was Another sailor managed to save a !<'ot deep, and the bottom sing. Carriage Fa story BIdg magazine when the ship went down, Harry Dolbee of Camp Custer, vis­ i.ldy in that place. Inter- and ho spent ilio entire day,-lying on Okemos St., Massn 2Sw2)> • di.'icovory is so great in- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ his raft, his body partially covered ter Dolbee, Saturday afternoon and . inity of tlio lake that par- with water reading the magazine. wont out to drag the bot- Sunday. Lieutenant Arnold says that the George Barr spent the week-end iroh of a body. The water casualties were kept small largely be­ .ugli however, that the at- with his .son. Otto, in Detroit.' cause there was'no suction when the Miss Ruth- Dolbee and Clarence i.i postponed. No woman boat went down.. 111 that part of the,.country, Miller and his mother and Lawrence irstlon as to who niight be Miller and VIda McNorton motored to Spend the4thatDirlam's "d person in the lake is a Camp Custer Sunday. one. Bert Noxon and family spent Sun­ day with John Noxon and family. Earl Stid spent Sunday with his SEARCHING FOR DESERTER parents near Dansville. ILLS 13 FEET Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dolbee and DANCE Dr» Ernest Holcomb, PHYSICIAN^ CJamp Cii.ster Soldier l.s .Vi.^o Chnigcd daughter, Pearl, and Miss Cecile With llij? Tlioft. of M.ohawk, Mich., are vis­ AT At Hotel Hawley Monday Afternoon lUT BREAKS NO BONES iting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dolbee, CAMP CUSTER—Civil and mili­ Mrs. Jewett and Mr. and Mrs. Call Hotel Hawtty for Appointment III Konf of .ludgc's Stand at DIRLAM'S tary authorities are joining in a Francis Jewett of Lansing, spent the «>M m «< (•'air firoiind.s. search for Private .Toseph P. Schultz, week-end with their daughter and formerly of Hetroit, a deserter from sister, Mrs. Walter Carven, and fam­ '|\(;S—To see everything ,Camp Cuter, who, it is belived, stole ily. Sunday all motored to Eaton Pleasant Lake Mg on from the root of the a black leather bag containing $26,- Rapids to visit relatives. I id at the fair grounds has .000 in securities and -$G00 worth of Geo, Stld and daughter,- Mary, M FLORENCE DOWNER .iiiibition of a generation jewelry from tiie room of E. W. spent Saturday night and Sunday Friday Evening of Lansing Chiropractor Ibis comnuinlty. To mas- Backus, wealthy lumberman of Min­ with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stid near (iC scrambling to the .sum- neapolis, at a sanitarium here on Dan.svlllo. Sunday they were joined will be In Moion at Hotel Hawtey every Tuesday and Saturday forenoon. June 3. . pinacle o£ observation is by a party ot relatives and spent the June 28 Examination and consultation ffee. Call Hotel Hawlisy for appointments. lor which every boy is The bag was found in possession of day Ashing near Stockbridge. 21tf lisk breaking almost any a Camp Custer soldier, who it is said, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ferguson was Ills body. To accomplish claims that Schultz sold it, to him for in Lansing and Pine Lake Sunday. . Kvan Fuller, thirteen-year- $-1. It l.g reported that most of the Clifford Douglas ot South Bend, iioy Fuller, joined several missing jewelry has been found in Ind., is visiting his grandparents, Mr- hfiil climbers on last Thiirs clothes left by Schultz when he de­ and Mrs. Frank Hunter. . iiiDoni All would have gone serted, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and chil­ i:van not lost his hold on The papers, many of'Which cannot dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. imarcls. In spite of every et- be replaced, are'still missing and it Chester Dolbee. lid'over the edge and fell was believed that they were destroy­ Study the Two Pictures uud: to the horror of many ed to cover up evidence that they Don't borrow—subscribe. His fall was partially might bear. A warrant charging ion he landed upon a picket grand larceny has been sworn out tor points of which struck him Schultz, but the charge ot desertion <, i He was immediately will bo the most serious If he is inime where Dr. Woodburne caught. liiml A gash was cut in his iiisj back was hurt, but he nearly so badly injured as iv.-^t expected. TI0H^WAO SLACKER 'liM0E1UIIIIE«S $25:ancl Up DEATH IN C. W. Meade Will Never Forget His Ekpertence In Hastings. ' Sale, ConvenionI NEWSPAPER PRESS HASTINGS—-In every community .' Profitable in this country means are being us6d One shows .what happens to AM BU Jittempts to correct <> Honcnth Press To Feed to make come across with their pro­ your electrical system if any the trouble. Tlie other shows Broken Webb. . portions those who.are able to extend financial support to patriotic funds, 5^ Net inexperienced man without the ease with which w6 with IWATER—Frank L. Parker, but who will hot: voluntarily do so. Payable ieml'Annually- years pressman and make- And these methods are swift and sure '. Gold water Reporter, r was How quicklyLandveffectlvely this can I his assistant, Oradt Smith; be done by united effort^watcdeirion- .More if Leff to Mature |ly in'jured last Thursdajr af- strated; by loading residents of Barry k heii n roll of paper accident- and Eaton counties on ;;Frlday, after­ . Withdrawal oii 30 days' prbss in motion iwbile^thd noon and they rotinded- up In Hotel jrieliee with 8 per Miit Mr h- at jWork beneath It.' : Barry a resident of Eaton county who iMll'tlme.'---:'.•/'••;:••'••: Itgular'dally run 'Was being was alleged to have come; to Hastings rnake pur tests and pfroye what the^xact Von tiie webb of the .: paper to avoid paying his share Into the >.'V;7^';;a8Yeari ••':-"••'• piil Farkdr and' his asoistant Eaton county fund tor the Red Cross trouble^isand then go ahead and correct it pr the press, to *oed through and •T'^t This maa;isG.^W;;Meadi ;:.''A««eis^tSi^«§;3pO ^,.;.; |;on paper. /Parker had stop- of Charlotte. ^He is reputed: to;.be pro^s, loavlng the,^p<>^er oii ;worth:?;j2B,M0*f;He;iB;ra8i8e88ed¥;at- boltjrunning'on the Idle pul* ? 12i500. He was asked! to .cdntrlbi I ho lover WAS not locked over, ute 162,50 to the fund;; He refused: X A Ily to usual condittona a tour and When'pressed-vimooaed-to'Hast­ Saviniisand |1 of! paper which was not In ings ;where he was Ibcaited^ for one -itauding at the'eide of;.tIie weekv8fter,;:!;hlii'?departute/' Eaton recogmiedE^ county resldientflXilmmisdlately^came wir the wall. On this a young tantlhig, jjffroh. Hlttlng .when the m^n .went to;Hastmg8'Aiid conferred) with Lby-i ilx I the webb;; v.Sli^; got:;;uP: alty League; pttldala;^; A Vdelegitlon |B|llCUNTQK;^geiit,.|llMbn.: Jin did ^b the paper atartied' to waitedrtUpon^Mr;; MeadiSand ^fia was We make our tests with A kK tm flpor whlcb,vwa» BUghtljr glv«hk;the;IVdpp6rtunlty^to^tnakir^6tit in fbba free AMBIJ tes ^U110 jat that ipdltttj;s?riie^ rbll Kls^^Chect; for>|62;B0:s;^ He ^h^Bltated; le oontroUliit?'leTM'M'?6t|&'%: whereupon_.Kellar Stem, head.of the ^^••troUbles:1f^thev;:efxist;^^ .bt^ •lAraeilcah f Prbteictlvd'-i^^^^ ry county.-puUed out his watch, stat- loathl'V-''-^""""'"''"'•••"•" -'••"-•••^ !^d avtlniefllinlt; After whlcli^tbo^sum: filler Of Parker whOrbaaVcomi would be.raised to |75:00. A duck­ l<'<'t»t of tluipapeivaij;warW« ing In the river was suggested, and iHtOlll jwas 8lttlngson';a|table lie Siimpedi;o^i^;ta^the-p*esB; Itlma Raymond Alloa and wife motored to ber will be plea&ed to learn that lie George an4 Henry Redfleld were In Leslie j I^nsing Saturday, has recovered enough so they expect Eaton Rapids Friday. , Earl Kent and family were Sun­ to remove hi)n from the hospital to Alanmh Green and son- and daugh­ day visitors at Will Bristol's. „ his own home the first of this week. ter of Jackson, called on George and Arc: yoii saving Auto Trading Con- Helen Oakley is working for Mrs. Mrs. Walter Artz was a Dansville Henry Rcdfield Sunday. n tickets? If not, you h.ave a Ben VanOrder. caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cummons, i'nd who is. See adv. on page 3. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell and Mr. daughter and sister, Mrs. Sarah Mey­ t Mr.; and Mrs, Sam Nichols and stjn er, of Charlotte, were callers at the m and Mrs. Alva Copeman and family ijiL: Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. inotored to Camp Custer Sunday to I Okemos and Vicinity ] Dew-Drop-In Sunday. t. i Slockwell. visit tlicir brother, Cliarles Copeman. Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon, sons, I \V. |]. Hayhoe and wife and Otis Boyden and Dale, visited at Mr. and |j)(Jylte and wife spent Sunday after- Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ Mrs, Rosa's in Ovid Sunday. Kon with Geo. Dayton and wife and BiinkerhiU test tickets? If not, you have a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carr, Mr. and. lt<'nded Children's Day exercises at i 1 friend who is, See adv. on page 3. Mrs. Burt Rissman were Lansing vis­ lilson church in the evening. The .annual Grettenberger reunion itors Sunday. Mr. Thompson is still verysick. Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ will be held at Harris Hammond's Mrs, Anna Redfield, grandson, Del- Jess Clickner was home from Camp test (ickets? If not, you have a Thursday of this week, June 27. bert, visited Mr, and Mrs. Andrew luster over Sunday. He thinks this friend who is. See adv. on page 3. « George Bristol, Norman Weaver, Keller, and Miss Ethel B. Smith and his last chance, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Briggs and Mr. William Shultz have enlisted in the will visit old friends in Lansing a few Huth Pierce is visiting at Wm. Wil- and Mrs. John "Briggs attended n'avy. days. •I's this week. church in Jackson Sunday evening. Will McKane has rented Norman Mrs. Anna Redfield entertained John Gibbs of Camp Custer, called Weaver's farm and will move there her aunt, Mrs. Mary Depew, Sunday. Looks More Attractive Than Stained on friends here Saturday. about July 1. Mr. and Mr.s. John Harmon,~Mr. Northeast Onondaga \ Elzic DeCamp is at home for a John Fink and family spent the and Mrs. Wilbur Daniels, Robert Bak­ WoodShingles^-Costs Less Thaii Half while. latter half of the week at Jack Mc­ er were in Grand Ledge Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Artz and Donald's at St. Louis, Mich. - Beautify your home. If you own a house or other Are you saving Auto Trading' Con- daughter, Gertrude, were in Jackson Leon Koberts of Camp Custer, building needinga roof, find cute// about the Art Craft Roof. ;:i lickels? If not, you have a Saturday on business. spent Sunday at J. Bristol's. i-nd' who is. See adv. on page 3. Chas. Williams of Leslie, and Mrs. Origin Moore, Robert Allen, Chas. f South Trowbridge ] Here is a pof in beautiful colors —Red, Green or I'tiarles Godfi;ey, wife and daugh- Henry James were in Ann Arbor Copp of Camp Custer, were,home vis­ and Bert Place and family of Ve- Mondpy to see Mrs. Williams, who is iting Sunday. Silver Gray—costs far less than any shingle roof, .., were crimping and tlshing at in the hospital there. Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ ;^ and is put on right over the old ^iiisant Lake part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. AVilliams went test tickets? If not, you have a /shingleroof,ordirecttotheroofboardsofnewbuildings- Nally King and family n-ow ride to St. Johns Sunday. { Northwest Stockbridge friend who is., See adv. on page 3. iinew Ford auto. Mr. ajid Mrs. William Neu, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Walker and The Art Craft Roof simply ... A. Swift and family ^^nd Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neu, Jr., and son of Lansing, called at S. E. Trum- I4.lisl: visited relatives at Lansing daughter, Louise, and Mr. Dan Neu Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ ble's Sunday. cannot leak, is fire resisting, ' 1 Sunday. went to .iackson Sunday t.o see Fred test tickets? If not, you have a Miss Pauline and Norma Trumble and absolutely guaranteed. Mrs, Ervin Johnston was greatly Holfenstine, who expects to sail for friend who is. See adv. on page 3. [are recovering from the mumps. The handsome, artistic red, |ii!|iriKed last Saturday afternoon, France soon. The Ladies' Aid society of North­ Miss Rose Schaibly has been visit­ green or silver-gray patterns II n some '10 of her neighbors and Dr. Bailey and family of Williams- west Stockbridge, gave'to the Stock- ing her sister in Jackson. give any house a refined dis­ nitivGs came to her home to remind ton, visited his father Sunday. bridge Red Cross If8.76 that was Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland .and tinctiveness and add materi­ 1 slib liart passed another milestone The chalk talk at the M. B. church raised aC the social. daughters of East.Lansing, visited his .ife, Slie received same beautiful Saturday evening netted $22.4S, Mr. and Mrs. C. Barth and family mother, Mrs, Lida Sutherland, Sun­ ally to its value. I. nsefiil gifts. Surely Mr, Winters understands how visited her father Sunday. day. rrnnffl wnrw Ani, Wright and family of .Tack- to entertain. The frost Saturday night did some Norma Thumble .and Evelyn Ask for samples and complete • , visited liis people here over Sun- William Scott is at Munilh, help­ bad work around here in corn and Banks are taking music lessons of estimates of the low cost. ' ing his nephew, William Desler. bean fields, Miss Eva Hutchison, I'liarlie Gwinncr and Wm. Shane Mrs. Hoyt of Alunith visited her Children'.s Day exercises held at Mrs, E. F. Hoague was in Battle led the former's people at Lansing sister, Mrs, Arthur Brooks Sunday. the church Sunday evening, were en­ Creek the week-end, caring for her I I Sunday. Miss Vivian Beal is attending the joyed by a good crowd. mother, Mrs, Frank Munn, who Is ill. Normal at Ypsllanti. H. V. Jesse and wife.are entertain­ Mrs; S. Mdnley of Lansing, visited C. P. MICKELSON ing their, niece of Chicago. • her daughter, Mrs, Roy Mitchell, No preaching service at the church Sunday.«., • Lansing and Eaton Rapids ,...... ,.,..^.,-,„...,„,..t„,..*.,_,..,„t_,.*^-«-...t"«"t,.» Sunday. Sunday School at usual Dr, Downer and family, Mr. and Road Mrs. Sanders .and Mr. and Mrs. Bert I Ingham and Eaton I hour. Miss Lyla Lee, who has attended ing and faithful wife and mother, her i..«»t,4..«»«.,*-0.,«.,«..*..«-«,.«»*,.*.,*««*.*»«»t..«..«,.f««.4 Hall and family of Lansing, and 'Mm. school'In Charlotte the past year, re­ kindly ways her helpful dLsposltion. L.. A. Warner of Bath, were Sunday turned home with her and will take a Are you i^aving Auto Trading Con- Are you Scaving Auto Trading Con- callers at S. E. Trumble's. endearing her to all. It is with I tickets? If not, you have a t.est tickets? If not, you have a f South Delhi • course'in surgical nursing. grateful hearts we recall her exemp­ Mrs. Hewitt of Lansing, is visit­ Bert Holtz and family of Lansing, ' iid;wlio is. See adv, on page 3, friend who is. See adv, on page 3, ing Mrs, B. F, Hoague, lary life and"refining influence. The Horn to Claude Smith and wife, Walter Ueynolds was a Charlotte spent Sunday with relatives here. remembrance is like a flower by the Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ Born to Mr, and Mrs, Wm, McCoy, Frank Briggs and wife, who'are M(?i'ly of this place, but now near visitor Monday. a daughter, Violet May, w.iyside. Funeral services conduct­ irlotte, an S V2 lb, daughter, wlio Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carter, a test tickets? If not, you havo a employed near Lansing, spent the ed by Rev. Hey were held at the Ger­ friend who is. See adv. 'on page 3, Mr. and Mrs. S. B, Trumble'and week-end at their home here. man M, B. churcli of Holt Wednesday , answer to the name of Claudia son, June 23. family, accompanied by Nelson Mc- • ••, Friday, Juno 2a, The frost Saturday night done a Ray Potter and Clayton Spink of Levi Smith of Lansing, is help- afternoori. Interment in the Leek Camp Custer, was home Sunday. Farren of Bath, motored to Battle Ing w'ltli the work at the home of his cemetery. . Nc' Rod Cross will meet with Mrs, lot of damage to the gardens in this Creek a week ago Sunday, where I !f,'o ]loll)rook, Friday, June. 28, locality. Bernice "Parker, Florence Kellar father. and M.ary Minar are enjoying vaca' they were guests .of Harry McFarren HarveJ' Dennis, who has been hav­ I lias, Whipp and family were vis- Mr. and i\Irs. Miller and family at Camp Custer. , l.\(iH.\iM (JKA.N'tii:. s at Mrs, Itosetle Sheets' in tlon thi,s week as they did not have ing the mumps, is very sick from a visited near Mason Sunday. Mrs, H, L. Dennett and her guest, relapse. Ingham Grange will hold tlieir ,.iid| Ledge Sunday, One of John Taylor's horses got to write the examinations at Mason. Mr, and Mrs. Milburn Surato en­ i\Irs. P, Holm of Leslie, attended the Mrs, Harry Hulse was called Mon­ July -l.th meeting at the home of Al­ A'ili Smiley and family of Aurollus cut quite seriously with barb wire Eastern Star convention at Okemos fred Bravender with a.i)icnic dinner V visitors at Clarence Irish's Sun- last week. tertained Louis Surato and family day to help care for her father, Mil­ and Wm. Binkley and family Sun­ Tuesday aiid the Red Cross supper ton Walt, ^vho was injured by fall­ at noon folowed by a patriotic pro­ Mrs, Louisa Scries visited Mrs. also. gram and various sports for old and i'lion Berry and wife attended the day in honor of Louis Suralo's birth­ ing'from a cherry tree, Fred Parmenter last Saturday. day. ' Harold D.owor and wife of Lansing young. Every member should bo (ral of Mr. Ben,iamin's iS-y'ear- Mr, and Mrs, Sheridan Series spent present to assist in making it a day I daughter, Lucile, who died after William Sheathelm and ftimlly of spent the week-end at Glenn Jones', Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Lansing, spent Sunday at Ed. Spink's. Chas. Parker apd family spent Sun­ long to be remembered. |iw; days' illness with infantile Wayne Mitchell. \ Etchel! Corners } Pearl Terrlll, Ledah Robinson and .laiysis. Miss Ruby Pryor was at Pleasant day at John Showernian's in Willlam- The King reunion was held at the ston. Isaac Moe—Committee. Mrs. Bon Keeler and children wore home of Mr, and Mrs. Jule King Sun­ Lake Sunday. lors at, Claude Smith's near Char- day. Mrs. Orvln Bell has given the use Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ The remains of Mrs. Maria Potter K- Sunday. of a room for sewing for the Harper test tickets? If not, you have a of Mason, were placed in'Hawley Protect your soldiers with your Mr. and Mrs. John Jaenicke and cemetery Wednesday morning. Mrs! -Rolla Strickling and son, sister, Louisa, spent Sunday at Bat­ unit. They will meet here every two . friend who is. See adv. on page 3. savings. ..iiiel, are in Ann Arbor for an op­ weeks for Red Cross sewing.^ i Norman Mlnar and, family spent Moore Hunt and wife, Roy Hunt tle Creek. and sister. Miss Adele Hunt, of Lan­ al ion for the removal of Daniel's A. A. Cooke is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Miller> visited Sunday at^ Lee Garrison's, Master at White Oak Sunday. Oscar Garrison returned home w'ith sing, .attended the Leek family reun­ l< liSlIS. The Misses Freda and Mildred ion at Waterloo Wednesday. iluy Post of Hamlin was a visitor Series spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Louisa Parker was very 111 them (.0 spend a few days, i-r^ M I'.. Kemis' Sunday. and Mrs. Louie Bouts near Holt. last week, but is Improving. Mrs. Mary Rae and sister, Mrs. Howard Hudson and wife were Miss Gladys Kendrlck graduated Cornelia VanEtten of Mason, spent itors at Jeff H-oke's near Dimon- from the Ypsllanti Normal last week. Sunday with the former's daughter, ourniARY. ile Sunday. } Island Corners { Mrs. Elmer Bravender, and family. Giiffopd Williams and Seely Hicks 4i tilt i»ti»»tiitii 11» ititiiiiit ride in ^ Ford car. Everett DeLaFountain and wife Elizabeth Bordenstein was born in mi* CuaruitM^ Breida, Kurhassen, Germany, April Frankle, the youngest son of Mr. Are you saving Auto-Trading Con­ ,are spending a few days at the home' Uuofieturen of high- jof his sister, Mrs, Jerome Tangbe, 28, 1835 and died at her home in BTOil* TirM •fll", *!«'.! North Holt 1 and Mrs. Geo. Miller, found a dyna­ test tickets? If n8t, you have a (urplai (tocki ol "FIRSTS" mite cap in his father's barn. Not and family. Holt June 17, 1918 aged 83 years, 1 •t rock'battam ft\ca. tor !„••«-«.•#-•» friend who is. See adv. on page 3. month and 19 dayspafter a lingering •not eoBh. W« icll YOU knowing what it was, he placed it on Ira Andrews left Monday for Camp Miss Flora West left the first of thoa brand rew Tint u Are|you saving Auto Trading Con- a stone and struck it with another the week to attend tlie .summer nor­ illness Of several weeks. "Sceondii," at an avcra«« Custer. At the age of four years she with BSOUCTION OF Wli, ••i tickets? It not, you have a stone, Injuring his hand, arm, face H. Horan and son went to Jackson mal at Ypsllanti. ^ liamM I lid'who is. See adv. on page 3. and leg quite badly. The cap is one Holland \yest and family of Leslie her parents came to Rochester N. Y., Ml tlila LlkM TabM Saturday to get a pig for Kenneth, whiere she spent the remainder of her 2818 19.20 110,00 |2,«6 Mrs. John Ahrens and son. Grant, his father had left when he put his who is now in the Boys' Pig Club, spent Sunday with his parents, Wm. 80x3 9.30 10.40 2,00 West and wife. girlhood" days and where she was 82x3 11.20 12.06 818 jiiiii Newberry, are visiting at Mrs, well down, about 15 yearsago, and Mrs, Mabel Boote and son return­ 80x31-2 12,0S 1.1.46 8.26 •I iiiei Ahrens'. had forgotten all about it till the Harold Whipple of Dansville, spent married to Wm. Brenner in 1854. In 81x81-2 12.76 14.00 8.30 ed Monday from a week's' visit at 1866 they moved to the homestead in 82x31-2 1S.90 16.70 8.40 i'raiik HiUiard and family visited accident happened last Thursday. Greenville, part of last week at the home of his 84x31-2 14,70 ie.20 4.16 Alaiedon where they resided many 81X4 17,^0 20.10 4.26 III (Uio. Sheathelm's Sunday. Seely Hicks suffered two fractured Kurtz and Hempy families .were at sister, Mrs. Ernest Bartlett. ;:x4 16.20 20.40 4.35 The State troops, which wore call­ years,-latcr m.oving to the present 83x4 19,10 20.86 4.46 Mrs, Fred Palmer is on the sick ribs when he slipped and fell with Pine Lake Sunday. 84x4 19.48 21.26 4.66 a can of milk last Saturday morning, ed to qiilet the disturbance between home in Holt where, Aug. 22, 1906 8Sx4 20.65 22,60 6.20 Paul Redman was a caller at Chas. Mr. Brenner preceded her to the ::x« 22.90 SLFfi 6.S6 i;>o. Miller has returned homo the can falling on him. Kurtz's Sunday. He will soon leave Toledo and Detroit, passed through 84x4,1-2 26.SO 28,(0 6.60 here Tuesday morning, home beyond. -^ ^ "X4 1-2 27.46 29.90 6.70 nr I Eaton llapids, where he went to Mrs! Roy Lawson of Milletts, for France. ' X41-2 a.90- 80,40 6.90 She was the mother of ten children 31,70 6.70 tiii'.i baths for rheumatism. He is spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Newman and family were 87x41-2 81.(16 6.96 Mr. iand Mrs. John Fishel enter­ 85x6 SO 15 a2.!l6 Sunday guests of Hershall Dewltt five of whonv survive her. -^ Adam of 86.80 7.66 I much better. Margaret Hicks. tained friends Saturday evening for 80x6 82.75 7.16 Holt, Charles of Wheatfleld, John of >7x6 81.95 84.05 Mrs. Lottie Ahrens and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thorburn of their son, Roy, who left Monday for and family near Eden. iiirens were at Frank Hilliard's Sun- Lansing, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs, Wm. Cole entertained her Leroy, and Frank and Fred of Alaie­ Thonundi of enr mlltfled cunlfimcn arc gottlnc-' Camp Custer. don, all of whom were with her when from 40O« to 6000 inllca anvice—why not you 7; I11.V evening, and Mrs. J. M, Taylor. The Island division of Okem,0B Red two nieces, Miss Viva Pollok of til After tiamlnitlon. 3% Dliuimt tor Cull Willi Oriir, The frost iSalurday night did con- Wheatfleld, and Miss Neva Pollok of the end came. We ihip C. 0. D., aubjcet to iniipMtlon. When Cross will have all ice cream social When quite young she, united with onlcrinir Itste if Clincher, Q, D. or S. S.\tre dcaired. uierable damage in this neighbor- and quilt sale Saturday evening at Munith, last week and her sister, ORDER TODAY—pricea nay jump. Full Infor- the'German M. K: church and ever •naUoD 00 reijuut. Addrces, l(-(id. I Messrs. Orensbeck and Thompson. Mrs. Elmer Pollok, of Munith, was a Miss Bernice Dell finished her South Ingham and week-end guest. evinced a sincere desire to be "a faith­ Ladles bring cake. Everybody In- ful follower of ber Master. Philadelphia Motor Tire Co., tiool work at the State Normal at North Bunkerhill Mrs. Ida' Shultz of Charlotte spent tt8-a M. Broad Street, FHILADELFBIA, PA. rVited. the week-end with relatives here. To her family she was a most lov-. ' D.sllnntl and returned home last J \ Mrs. Breevort died Monday night hursday. She will teach in*Saranac ^ Are you saving Auto Trading Con- of old age, being 101 years old. She ^lic coming year. • ^ lived with her daughter,XMrs. Kate Mrs, Bertha Dell and sons attend­ tes't tickets? If not, you have a friend who is. See adv. on page 3. Braily. She also has two other ed the graduating exerclseB at Ypsi- datighters, Mrs. Julia Morrison and |iinti Thursday. Geo.. Wemple, wife and family of Stockbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mrs. John Mitchell. No funeral ar­ Mrs. Margaret Helmker Is visiting rangements. ~, • r daughter at Chelsea. Behm and daughter, Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheethelm of White Chas. Biebeshelmer visited friends Geo. Kieppe was home-from Ann at Camp Custer Sunday. ubor over Sunday. '" Oak, Sundayed at Arthur Wemple's. ' Miss Thelma Lee visited Miss Nina EE The social at Geo. Wait's Saturday I > I • • »inini»i«i|»i«nii«i«ii| I t I I ii »in I in evening was well attended. Oy,e'r414 Ltie'ofi'Bunkerhill, from Thursday v;i,s cleared. Gladys Haag'drew the iintil Sunday. Pray Neighborhood { bifa pillow. -^ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams and Walter Jones entertained two family Sundayed at Henry James' in ^^Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ IMdihers from Jackson Sunday. One Bunkerhill. , ':. test tickets? If not, you have a of them will stay and help with the Bert Holtz^and family of Lansing, Cetebrate the Fourth of July friend who is. See adv. on page S.^ nying, Ida Shultz and Lylia Lee of Char­ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tiedgen were M i^s. Kate Everett has heen quite lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Lee and in Lansiiig, Tuttsday, the guest of Rirk at the home of her daughter, family, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lee; Mr. theirV brother, Sheridlan Leisenrlng at Hague Park, Jackson Mrs. jKate North, but is better at this and. Mrs. J..,, Samann and. son,. Carl; and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Keeler of 'and'-family. :':':•:••''- ••:••••• 'riting. 'v'^ ••.' •;• ' "• Mr and Mrs. Jobn Harmon were Mason, Sundayed at Fred Lee's. , in ISaton Rapids and also visited Jake Blood was In Webbervllle on •ft-t-t^t'"*'* their sister, Mr, and Mrs. June War­ business Saturday. ^/ ! ren of Dimondale Monday. Fireworks on Lake Mr. and Mrs. Sftencer Galloway and k,*-4».««»H«..#««.. George Redfield was, in Charlotte family of thu House! district, spent looking after his houses and lots. Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ Friday at the home of their parents, Mr. and MrF./fl.J. Hc'we. . ;., Mr, Boyden and Dale Harmon, De)- 3ancl Conoert, Dancing and gest tickets? If not, you have i bert Redfield called on Oscar Wood? friend who is.. See JEtdy. on page 3; Mrs. Bevereiaiid daughter were Dansville' callers Monday. :' man to see about getting rabbits. E.jD. Rbse and Clayson Gray flsh- Mr. Baker of Grand Ledge, is I at Argentine fPhursday; Catch E. J. Howe hati'put a new roof oh working for Wilbur Daniels. Roller Skatinja |lii6.| •• •\;,;^'::-r.:;.-.'.•.••.-..•.;:; :,;:,:;••. part of bis house. " :> Henry Martin is dxing bis barn Frank Jasdopher and family spent .The frost of Sunday;They iwill also .visit in Bowling, Battling, Boating, n ra Smith, peirformlng the cereinony !WedneBday.!v"':.;:-v,;-.:.•.!' .'i!--..!^-'". Homer, Parma. Anh:.Arbor and Baton in tlie presence of tt<^^few!liamediiate "'Mrs;; Lydta McMlchael':,ahd daugb- Ra!pida aiid:! he exacts to go back to n latives. Tlieyjiaveriiany; friends ter.vWlnnlfred. and lirB.-Elmer Fort- .Colorado, abottt';tbe;^th of July. Bail Game, Refresliments •\i bo |wilLjoin in: wlfihing them A long. man: and two : children^;\ CharleB: and ^ !.Lol8 MarUii' llslbiajthe'Blck list.' luippy and; ,^liroiiperouB<: !;iburner Wlliha!;^^:attended! tberLMke^ ^ (ainlly!.^ ! Mr. :and^Mn^'Sj[llton ' Royston of Large Gi:ove and Plenty of Tables for Picnics 1 ii rough life. i";rhw; made ^a'rtort reunion-at jCle^ri^Lake! Wednesdays!' Lanalng^; Oklle'd^ ont Mr. and 'Mrs.^^ Jay I vedjding trip,to-brtroitr' •••:>^^i'i-:''i!;K:?::';^v ;:Mr tad/Mre;! Wihi! ;T^ Oarr. TbuindftiRievifining. ^ Free Parking for Automobiles Fern and'RuBielltfiMrdihR i^f* tamtly of; UnBihg^>;>^BUed: at the • Mr .W*•.'•^i^'s;::-'--ii^:^* fainiliriTtiiittedlij^in^mrentB In Wood- Mr: and;Mw;, J^I B&llwiitttf and Ht. ;;rvUi8B:fAJiuiia^:! Wedlick «hdr/^^ •lai»d'6Ter-!8u?ii4iiB^^?!^ ^'~\ He li'ern called on'Mr;'udlfMre, Al­ WM out tr^m^^IAiitilni(;aaturday'eTe• V vFiunitiBn tbeirbeanB In len I)ePoreBt;'Sttndii«yi''4;'-t'--:!-wi5iS;?'/?';t'i^^ 'i»lng•'«1yd>Sttndairo'•!^!!l#•!•J;s';"?;;•^ FREE GATE I MrJ flnd!;MM.|pf .iiWn^ !!S^lte mmy >fHendB';ot<^ f!v^}ti^iKikiitil^ Tiedgen, and FREE GATE! r' M" .- \ / Ml persuader Is demonstrated, nnd Tom-, mo5.it that we were to crawl forward June 17, and the little fellow llvel my looks for another prisoner. Slowly—and believe me, very slowly— but a few tiiinutes. The funeral ae^ Mi^ CHAPTER XXVI. ~' . The knuckle knife is a dagger affair, for five yards, nnd then halt to await vices were held at the U. B. churcl the blade of which Is" about eight furtlier instructions. Throe taps meant, in Conway. Uev. Walters of Fowl Inches long with a heavy steel guard when you,ari;Jved within striking dis­ lervllle, officiated. Burial in the All Quiet (7) on the Western Front B. cemetery. At brigade lioadnuarters I luipponed over the grip. This "guard Is studded tance of the German trench, rush it with steel projoctions. At night in a nnd inflict as many casualties as pos­ Mr. and Mrs.. Uoy Kimblo of ISafll to ovcrlioar a conversation between our Lansing, spent the woolc-ond witif G. 0. C. (general otllcor cotumanding) trench, wiiicb is only altout llireo to sible, secure a couple of prisoners, and Mr, and Mrs. Warrsn VanAlstiue. and the divisional commander. i'Vom four feet wide. It makes a very bandy then back to your own linos with the John Sleatord is shingling hlti this conversation I learned that we weapon. One punch in Ibo face gen­ speed clutch open. Four taps meant, barn. were to bombard the Oonnan lines for erally shutters a nuin's jaw and you "I have gotten you Into a position from Born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Ben eight da.vs, and on the first of .Tuly the can get him with the knife as he goes which it is impossible for me to extri­ VanOrder, a flue baby girl- "big pusli" was to cominence. down. cate you, so youjn^re on your own." . W. A, Worden and wife, accom-l Then we liad what wo called our pan led by his son, Ivan and wife of I WHOWDfr • « In a few days orders were issued to CTo be Continued) Flint, motored to Brighton to viaitl that ettect, and it was common prop­ "comc-alongs." Those are strands of barbed wire about three feet long, relatives Sunday. From there theyl erty all along the line. will go to Flint and spend a few dayK| On the a f tornoon of the eighth day of made into a noose at one end; at the before returning home, other end, the barbs are cut off and Southeast Locke our "stratelng,"'Atwell and I were sit­ Theron Rogers, who enlisted in thai MnifiUYBffEY ting in tlie front-line trench smoking Tommy slips his wrist through a loop to get a good grip on the wire. If the navy last February, is expected horao| tu0i ftiiif ftiakliii? &ur6ur reports o? flit prisoner wants to" argue tlie point, why Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ on a furlough next week. He is sta­ previous night's tour of the trenches, test tickets? It not, you have a tioned at Florida. Just place the large loop arotmd his friend who is. See adv. on page 3. Frank Oakley and family have nat| ,1517 BY which we had to turn in to headquar­ neck nnd no matter if Tommy wl.shes ters the following day, when an order Veryi Wolever, twin son of Mr. fully recovered from the mersles. li to return to his trenches at the walk, and Mrs, Jay Wolever, formerly of Orla Spaulding and little son are | was passeiii lilin. I tlilhk I must Imve they call star shells, a sort of rocket P1-.1 tC'U pounds worrying over atTalr. They are fired from a largo pistol about twenty inches long, which ilnu' (it sovon In the evening it is held over tho sandbag parapet of the iiy to patrol nil comiuunlcii- trench, and discharged Into the air. rniiit-llnu trenches, making These stnr shells attain n height of American Savings Bank .ii.s\ml oceurroncos, and «r- about sixty feet, and a range of from ,11110 who should, to us, up- tlfty to seventy-five yards. When they OF LANSING uctliig In a suspicious niun- hit the ground they explode, throwing ''•\)t (luring the day. out a strong calcium light wlUeh lights 'ic linns there was great ac- up the ground in a circle of a radius of il -ilics and anuiiunltlon pour- between ton to fifteen yiirils. They liiMg columns oC troops con- also have a i>aracliute star shell which, Pays 4% Interest -ling. We were preparing after rencliing a height of al)out sixty I'.; olTonslvo, the forerunner feet, explodes. A parachute unfolds i!(! oC the Sonuno or "Big and slowly floats to the ground, light­ ing up a largo circle in No JIan's Lund. on Savings Deposits • r-ondlng streaiu of men, Tho oflicial mime of tlie star shell is .iiuMunlllon aud guns pour- a "Very-liglit." Very-lights are used • front lines made ii mighty to prevent night surprise attacks on line that cannot h6 do- tlio trenches. If a star shell falls lii i' has to be witnessed with front of you, or between you and tho Capital, $125,000.00 Surplus, $75,000.00 '•yes to appreciate its vast- Oermnn linos, you are safe from detec­ tion, as the oneiiiy cannot see you art;of the line the influx of through tho bright curtain of light. i'vor ended. It looked HIJC But if it falls behind you and, as Tom­ DIRECTORS |i> iki' slowly crawling forward, on, according to the code names on bands with Atwell, nnd went to tho my says, "y.ou get In the star shell i;ii'h or break, a wonderful our map. Then to rub It in, they rear to give my name to tho officers In zone," then, the fun begins; you have J. W. Bailey, Pres. J. VV. Bailey & Co. I ho: system and cllialency of hoisted some more signs which read, charge of the raiding party. to lie flat on your stomach and remain Wm. Bfogan, Pres. Daiicer-Brogan Co. absolutely motionless until the light of iiiiln's "contemptible little "Come on, we are ready, stupid Kng- " I was accepted, worse luck. D. E. Bates, Treas, Reo Motor Car Co.. live millions of men. llsh." the shell dies out. This takes any­ At 9 -An that night we reported to the where from forty to seventy seconds. H. F. Harper, Sec-Treas. W. K, Prudden & Co. Ill'i'i'n-lnch guns snaked along, It Is still a mystery to me how they brigade headquarters dugout to receive "I, by powerful steam tract- obtained this knowledge. There had It you haven't time to fall to the M. R. Carrier, Northrop, Robertson & Carrier Co. instructions from Old Pepper, ground you must remain absolutely :i 11;long lino of "four point been no raids or prisoners taken, so R. C. Rueschaw, W. S. Foster, Attorney tirli>s, each gun drawn by six After reaching this dugout we lined still In whatever position you were in it must have been the work of spies up in n semicircle around him, and he 11 I'll a couple of "nine point In our own lines. when the light'exploded; it Is advis­ W. K. Prudden, President Chas. E. Toms, Cashier addressed us as follows: able not to breathe, as Fritz has an ^iizers pulled l>y hnniense Throe or four days before the big Harry Teel, Bert J. Baker, E. P. Mills, J. P. Hopkins i riiglnes. "All I want you boys to do is to go eye like an eagle when he thinks you push wo tried to shatter Fritz's nerves over to the German lines tonight, sur­ are knocking at his door. When a star 'H' of those caterpillars would by feint attacks, and partially suc­ \\ltli fts mighty monster in prise them, secure a couple of prison­ shell is burning in Tommy's rear he ceeded as the olhctal reports of July ers, and return Immediately. Our ar­ can hold his breath for a week. • -h of pride would mount to, 1 show. Ill-cause I could plainly road tillery has bombarded that section of Although we were constantly bom­ the line for two days and personally I Jinie plate, "Made in U. S. A.,"' You blacken your face nnd hands so barding their lines day and night, still believe that that part of the German :lil remember tluit If I wore a' that the light from the star shells will wo fooled the Gernuins several times. trench is unoccupied, so Just get a cou­ not reflect on your pnle face. In a 1' it;would also road, "li^ronij Tills was accomplished by throwing ple of prisoners and return ns quickly A." Then I would stop to: trench raid there Is quite sufllcicnt; an intense barrage into, his lines- as possible." reason for your face to be pale. If you "V thin and straggly that; then using smoke shells we would put don't believe rae, try it Just once. roam would bo if all tiie The sergeant on my right, In an un­ a curtain of white smotre across No dertone, whispered to me: Then another reason for blackening U. S. A." parts of it were Man's I.aad, completely obstructing "Say, Yank, how are we going to get your face and hands is that, after you .1. I • ] his view of our trenches, and have entered the German trench at I"mild come liundred.t of Ilm-| a couple of prisoners If the old fool Send Today would raise our curtain of Are night, "white face" means Germans,! id "O. S." wagons drawn by; thinks 'personally that that part of the ns if In an actual attack. All "black face" English. Coming ttroundj M fed mules, ridden by sleek,; trench Is unoccupied,'—-sounds kind of down our trenches the men would fishy, doesn't it mate?" a' traverse you see a white face in III on, ever smiling, altlioughj shout and cheer, and Fritz would turn for free booklet I had a funny sinking sensation In; front of you> With a prayer ond wish­ llili sweat and covered with the! loose with machine-gun, rifle, and ing Fritz "the best o' luck;" you Intro­ ^iio dust of the njttrvelously, shrapnel fire, thinking we were com­ my stomach, and ray tin hat felt ns If It weighed about a ton aud my enthusl-, duce him to your "persuader" or Krencli roads. ing over. : asm was melting away. Old Pepper knuckle knife. discouraging report the Qer- After three or four of these dummy liiion must luivc^aken hack to^ must have heard the sergeant speak A little later we arrived at the com­ attacks Ills nerves must have been munication trench named Whisky Vlsloii counnnndcrs, and thiS' because he turned In his direction and "National Thrift near the breaking point. In a thundering voice asked: street, which led to the. fire trench at [>" «ip>vi.y Jjut aur.o!y^l:H.nsJ}is-.' On June 24, 1916, at. 9:40 In the the point we were to go over the top "What did you say?" [ every day, and the pace morning our guns opened up, and hell and out In front. [.V i the same. No slower, no The sergeant with a scarlet look on Circular" was let loose. The din was terrific, a ^Mii ever onward, ever forward. his face and his knees trembling, In our rear were four stretcher bear­ constant boora--boora in your ear.^ ers and a corporal of the R. A. M. 0. v\('eks before the big push ofj smartly saluted and answered: At night the sky was a red glare. | "Nothing, sir." carrying a pouch containing medicines hiis the hattle of tlie Somirnrhas! bur bombardment had lasted about; Old Pepper said: and first-aid appliances. Klrid of a This circular has been prepared with |11 "d—started, exact duplicates | two hours when Fritz started repiy-j grim reminder to us that our expedi­ "Well, don't soy It so loud;iy the next Horman trenches were dug! tion was not going to be exactly a pic­ particular thought for July investors. ing. Although we were sending over, time." linty kilos l)ehind our lines.; ton shells to his one, our casualties: nic. The order of things was reversed. Then Old Pepper continued: ml; of the trenches was taken' were heavy. There was a constant! In civilian life the doctors generally ^riihinc photographs submitted' "In this section of the German It lays before you a varied offering of 6% stream of stretchers coming out of the' come flrst, with the undertakers tog­ First Mortgage Real Estate Serial Bond •yafflying corps. Tlie trench-. communication trenches and burial trenches there are two or three nui- ging In the rear and then the Insur­ chlrie guns which bur artllleryii In the correct to the foot; they! parties were a common sight. ance man, but In our cose, the under­ Issues characterised by unusual safety lugouts, saps, l>arbed wire do-. last two or three days, has been un­ takers were leading, with the doctors aind stability. Hid danger spots. In the dugouts the noise of the guns able to tape. These guns command the almost hurt. You had the same sensa­ behind, minus the insurance ins that were to go over in' sector where two of our communica­ adjuster. - ki waves were sent t)ack for; tion as when riding on the subway you tion trenches join the front line, and Each issue is secured by property value The presence of the R, A. M. G. men k.vs to j study these trenches, en-^ enter the tube under the river going as the brigade is to go over the top to­ did not'secm to disturb the raiders, be­ of—at the least—twice tlie amount of ||iractice attacks and have nlght^ to Brooklyn—a sort of pressure on the morrow morning I want to capture two ear drums, and the giound constantly or three men from these guns' crews, cause many o Joke made In on under­ this issue. -, ** Iti's. JEach man was required ,to' tone, was passed along the winding inap| of the trenches and fa- trembling. and from them I may be able to obtain The roads behind the trenches were valuable Information as to the exact column, as to who would be first to • himself with the names and take a ride on one of the stretchers. Mail coupon below. - of tlie parts bta battalloa was' very dangerous because Boche shrap-' location of the guns, and our artillery nel was constantly bursting over them. will therefore be able to demolish them This was generolly followed by a wish Ik. !' • i that, If you were,to be the one, the! American army Doncommla-j We avoided these dangerous spots by' before the attack, and'thus prevent crossing through open fields. ourMosIng a. lot of men while using wound would be a "cushy Blighty leers are put through a coursei one." jiiiakitig or road sketching, and j The destruction In the German lines these communication trenches to bring jiiiy six years' service'In the! was aw'ful an(t I really felt sorry for up Te-enforcements," The stretcher bearers, no doubt,; [Slates cavalry I had plenty of | them because I realized how they must hoping that. If they did have to carry • These were the Instructions he gave anyone to the reari he would be small! ill this work, therefore map-: be cUcklnglt ns:- and light. Perhaps they looked at me' lose trenches wita a compara-j From dBf front-line trench, Bfery ••Take off your Identification disks, now and again, we could: hear sharp when wishing, because I could feel an | }tiHy jtask for me. Bach man strip yoiir uniforms of all numerals. uncorofpriabl^, ;b6rlh|r fiSAsottdh W'.\ Bofid & Mwtg^ Biibmlt his map to the company whistle blasts In the German trenches. Insignia, etc., leave yonr papers wUh tween my shoulder blades. They got; tiler jto be passed upon^. and 11 These blasts were the signals for ^your captalhs, because I don't want the their wish all right. ~ j ki Without any casualties the minstrel "Detroies First Mortgage Houst" tury importance ai^the British, dugbutsabout four hiindred yards be* guns, Tou have jrour cfaiblce of two iweapons—yon may ; carry your 'per: troop arrived at;'Sblddedltch^ urn happy^t6:;Say. liave alaca.: .hind the front4lne;trench~the)r:^^ Pbont Cherry 1177 anadera* or your knuckle hnlves, and Jtront-ltne trench,.,, Preylbusly.a-wiring 90 Oriawotd St. Ivanced bejwidxthlt point^~^ia': In reaem;; Occaslohallx:! wbul^ atop party bf'the'iltbyal.Engineers haid.cut Datfblt lig It |lb my possesfllda X un'notj Intheirdi^gdut and have a confab vlth; each man win arm himself with four Mills,: bpmba, these tb be .naed only; in. a lane through biir barbedivlre tb en* (127)' any regulation or cauttdmi! my former mates.: Aljjibugh we tried: able us to get but into No Man'a Land. :;i , •. ^ V • lUrltlph arrays",'•'^''<:;'':,'::^:'i.r0. to be jolly, atlllr there/wu^r .case of emergency.^'.';.., •••''•.,•','• vivA; persuader; lai'T6mmy'a:nlcknaime |;.Grawllng; through.rthlB;lane, our ] whole attack' wu^lrabeaned :feellng of;- Impending dlaairter.;:: Bachi IHurty.'of; twenty^took up ain^ extended* Mfiil This CiBupcin it'arsod until we heartHyicnrsed! ior a dnb carried by the bombers. It man ^ wiurMinmderlng, ^If, - after;; the^ la aboat'twojfeat long, thin atone end order fonnatlbn: about one;yard; apart who had conceived :fir«e bookltt,.'.' trenches weN. named acc(^rdliiKi luck,'^ had l^ir isotiidad^^^^ ehd:ia8ttiddied with sharp Bteelaplkeai inofeineiitafwiille in'Nb' Maii'a Land; "lfM<>ni,ITliriftCifeulMr''^aiteni In the NBWS • Btem which roadelttery^ilmplaj :be iUlire or iroidd^hd^^M^ wiiUe,throvgh:the.Mnter bt^th* clab. bkaaae 'fbr',yaribua'm ••••'••;.\ V.'-, •••• mrajr toffloidi;:!^C!tt:^itf^toe;'«Iaifc^^ where In France." In aa old dilapidated; thbre; la a nlne>lhch lead bar,'tb glTe iMfe'tb:cieirry^bn.a heated cbhve Nanus liiit In Jthe'tieraan;MneiilLS::|;J^;5i|' Iwqae^jthe; wiOli (tf «h^ <.t^f^lgfat:and:balancey:. t^ ji tewi J yards, In- frbiit.. of,' Frltisri'llheai iraitlatipn trohchMifprJtM with machlne>(ttn boUeta, No. 8 aee* 'i>: ItHabiier^ll^ybii^hm ?i%e; biBcerl was oii^ ^e> .right[otlthe Addresa-. we^b; well'guardcid'frdiii^^^ tlon of the mi^hlae gnh company had iitlclrthlaclub aijiilh^frbnt b^ line, while V I;:«ra8 '^bn' the^iextreme :left by! j nun%ou3?J^liled j^plaifoij :lttiana«ten;v>Tlw^e(m b(rtiaire';me;';tJie;;prtBbher'B j^ •Two taps ironirthel^right'fwould:^^ |ooustantly:^Glrcled^Abb?ai:itheni^ pared the^:tueali:in;thliii6lile(idittie| paiied: down? the'ilhbiuntil'rireeeived fpr;i^^Atadilahd V ueber VAilea? fades! fmmmm»mm»m»mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi riuau}1alrpiaiWLCciuld^:^l|iiliro^ (Utb evanlnig of the;bombardment a a|nir^andj.)k4^ themi; then! woiild'aehd back bhbt^ <>bsorvatl6iiS:diii^c^5/ivii>£^ ;Oehnaii;^eight-liichuatiiiBii;£i^ brdert;idf;hii captbi^'4i^^ the officer, :in'iecelviht(:'tii1r area ::Wa:9V'tnfUiitiUned!ii^ direct hit oh the.billet and'wiped oat j>rimii(irgetK hlihi^tbi^ afid^riefulbs to? would-;k:now{^hi|it; hlsl^brde^ was ' allowed;?l;S7l^ii^|^tlw^ ten; men who were aaleet^ In' the anp* follow you, simply ^rsuade" biro, by dovirn the:'v^ivole ilnb;ihad:'been;Uhde^ IBO 'W

>:Q;^i;}\; .]•.•; ••;'..;.''.i-/,^;;'i/."')-;;L'i!ii;>J;j,\ ill During the course of the year she ORDER OF rUBUCATION. MORTGAGE SALE. Business Cards. made garments valued at more than State ot.MlchiKnn. Tlic Circuit Court for Default having liccn made in the conditinnt the County of Initliiim. In Clinnccry. of n certain real estate MortKage, whereby the he Vee-relius Tattler $40. ' - . ATTORNEVS Orln Gnrrifon r.nd Iloy GnrriBon, power of sale therein contained liecame opera­ The awards were all for work done rinintlirs. tive, made by Claud D. Humphrey and Martha A. A. BERGMAN, Attorney in the season of .1937, for which 30,- Vfi. A. Huniphr«y, husbsiud and wife, of the City of •nd CounMlot »r< (! Every Tluirs«lay by O. U. Squash Ad IUIes3'/i!C A V'anl LanainK. luKham County, MichiKan, to R. C. »t Law, M»ion, Mlchluan, 000 boys and girls whose reports had ChnrlcB Tliaycr, AuifiiBtuB GtirreU, Lowell Hunt, Chiirlei! H. Vnn- Dart of the City of Mason, InKham County, to be secured and chcckoJ up, and Dorn, Peter VnnDorr, GcorKe , MichiKan, and dated ,the seventh day of April, DR. JOS. S. HAWLBY down, but our postmaster can't live the additional fact that some of the Field, Nntliiinlel .1. Brown, Elihu A. D. inn, and recorded in the oflicc of the DENTIST Lawrence Block, Rceistcr of Deeds for tlie county of Ingham, on ray atmospliero iind cold promises products produced were not sold un­ Grnnncr, Grnnt Gooal sum gcon. Office and reaidtnce corner A and Alb a reputation In these parts, as he put More Noccssjiry. secured by said MorlKaitc (thirteen hundred itrceti, Mflion, Mithlgan. ,. pul)lic sale for next Sat- they cause their answer to the PlalntilfB' Bill four teeth in Hank Parsnip's harrow (if Comiilaint to ho filcii, and a coijy thereof lie dollars), toKether with all nrrcaKes thereon l)c- .iiiltlic 3] postage stamps last spring and they are there yet. East Lansing, Mich. The levying served on said Attorney for the PlainlilfB, come and be due and payable immediately and OPTICIAN Mock at the post off ice will within fifteen days after service on said de­ has served notice to that clfect upon the roort- by the federal government of an in­ KaKeors. The amount claimed to/be due and over to the lowest bidder fendants of n copy of said bill and notice of O. S. BUSH, Optometrist and Optician. Bill Mutton had a queer experi­ come tax on farmers whose revenues this order; and that in default thereof, said unpaid upon said MortKaKe of iirinclpal and of |13ill Spook's bed room. exceed the exempted minimum has hill l>o taken as coafusscd by said defendants, Interest at the date of this notice is the sum ence Friday night. While he was of twelve hundred and ninety-one dollars. 111.1(1 that after that day the brought about more careful keeping And it Is further ordered, that within twen­ FARMERS' MUTUAL snoring the last strain of Swanee ty days the PlalntilTs' caufic a notice of this There' Is also claimed to be due and payable postofficc will quit hand­ of farm accounts by agriculturists in on said MortKaue the fuurther sum of twenty- riRE INSURANCE COMPANT OP ING- 's, as there isn't enough call Hivor, a blade of slough grass from order to he tnibiished In the InBhnm County ham county. Safest, chcapcBt, beet. For many parts of the state. More gen­ •News, a ncwspaiK'r iirinted, tnibiished and cir­ nine dollars and forty-five cents on account of Our local reporter, Pan- his bod tick flew up his nose and now default in the payment of'the taxes assessed Information write to F. H. Field, aecretary, every time he blows it, the Vee-relius eral adoption of this practice is being culating in said County, and that such publi­ aKainst the mortKaKed premises as provided MaBon. Frank Seeley, Pre»., Mason. Offlc* ' rry, who is also the post urged by the college, cation l>c continued therein at least once in for in said MortBaKe, and no suit at law or In on third floor of court houae. nd licks all the outgoing fire whisUe gets jealous. Our may/)r each week for six weeks In succession, or tlint chancery haviuK lieen brouKht to recover said "Farm records serve as a guide to ihcy cause a copy of this order to lie personally 1 kept an accurate account is thinking of firing the whistle and MortKaKe indebtedness or any part thereof. AUCTIONEERS hiring Bill. better management," declared 0. H. scrveil on said defen

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mrs. LewLs Parsons visited liePsou proprlate topic."Bank Robbery. Who Lawrence, in Jackson Friday. is Guilty?" /SR ^ Mrs. Lyman Bond and son, Robert, Sunday evening the lecture on LESLIE visited friends in Jackson Friday. "South America" will bo given. The machine did not appear from Jack­ lli: ilil l*as.seeii]iirin, The funeral was held at the home Iioiiie ot Mrs. Miles Warilo June 19. '111, Mrs. Will Rosier enter- Wednesday attornoon at two o'clock. They elected their officers for the think we can convince you that the prices on our goods are • family reunion Sunday, Rev, H, Llddicoat ofl'iciated at l)otli year as follows: Mrs. Deli Abbott, iii'.i-alions wore represented. funerals. Tiny rosebuds, little bios- president; Mrs. Frank Remington, cheaper than the average prices through the county', ^I'liiie Perry as great-grand- soiiis lent Cor but a fleeting six :ist vice i).rosidenl; Mrs. I. W, Moe, Mr. and Mrs! Charles 13ai-nes, months and then called home. 2iid vice president; Mrs, JMiles War- • Collins and Miss ^rackin- tie, secretary; iMrs, C, M, Youngs, l:iclil)urg wore guests from :\lr.s. (ioo. Hurhcrt, Dies. treasurer; Mrs. I'""rank Remington, • hllo Mr, and Mrs.. Rosier Mrs. George Hurbort passed away Mrs. I. W. Jloo, decorating committee . HARRY E. NEELY 11- six children filled out tho at her lioino in Onondaga Saturday. for church; Rev. Jfrs. i^issmoro, Mrs. •luloiits of JMrs. Perry. Many Slio was born in Genesseo Co., N, Y., H. Osborne, Mrs. W. Hills, visilliig i Mr.s. Poi-ry was loft with a in 1S39. She i.s survived by lior hus­ committee tor the sick. I small cliildron, A faithful band and two children, Mrs. ITomer The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Howard : .;.'Pl them tngotlier and rais- I Stone of Onondaga, and Merick Hur- Herrick is quite ill. :o manhood and womanliood. j liort, a niolorman on the electric Dave Briggs donated to the I^ed many years followed tho road froifi 'Jackson to Lansing, two Cross .?5.00. K.'i-'s trade. There are sev-brothers, Frank Chllds ot l':aton Rap­ Miss Veiiia Mllnor is spending a '!•" great-gi-andehildren, that ids, and Jeff Ohilds ot Onondaga, week with her sister at Aurolius. urday evening, which was witnessed C. H. Wilde is convalescing, after -•-»-l--».-,-»"t-»-4-«-»"<-<-.»-t-t..»w| « „t .#.,a 'ly grown up. Three grand:. throe sisters, Mrs. Anna Griftitii of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore .of Lan­ I by a large crowd of people, after a two weeks' sickness. I . Alaiedon | • •Jomewhorc in France, I Jackson, Mrs. Forest White and Jfrs. sing, spent part of last week with tlie which llie town hall was filled to Are you buying War Savings «..«-i-4<.t-«-i»,»4-c»*-i-.a..«..i»«..»..t..».>>.'»-.«-«-«-«..ii I R. A. Lyons ot Eaton Rapids. Tlie latler's father, Chas. Shaw, and sis­ capacity and was moist liighly enter­ Stamps? ' funeral was hold Tuesdiiy from lier ter, Mrs, Ira Clickner. tained by an address by Chas. Oats are drying up. on account of Are you saving Auto Tradins Con­ •i lirowiiloo is tlio guest of late home, Rev. Joiin Weiland of Miss Zeliua Keeue returned home test tickets? 11! not, you iiava a liarnos at Onondaga. Holmes of Lansing in the interest of the* continued"' dry weatlter. 1 Le.slie, officiating. Burial at River­ from lier visit at Saginaw Monday W. S. S. The frost done considerable dam­ friend who is. See adv. on page ;i. C'hilds is enjoying a two side coiiiotory at Eaton Rapids. Ed­ afternoon. Frank Potter, George Potter and wu-,ation with iier grandmoth- Emery Wordea and family wont to age in this locality. win Cliilds and Mrs. Blanch G-nli- Roy Dewitt and Ralph Waiker with ' Stockbridge Sunday to visit -Airs. Frank A. Springstead ™of this Veni Cooper spont last 'Ruir'sday at Mary Cliilds, at Bunkerhill. braith of Bunkerhill, Mr.s. Belle their tainillos, went Webbereville I Camp Custer. iiid Mrs. Allien Galibraitli, Worden's parents and to see her place, died at his home Saturday Fought of North Leslie, and Mr. and Sunday. i brother, who was homo from Camp evening, and will bo buried from the Miss Morie Jorgensin returned to arl and Genevieve Galibraitli Mrs. George Cliilds of Leslie, were Tho Florence Nightingale choir of her home in Edmore la>it Tuesday, I lo Williamstoii Sunday and Custer for a few hours. Baptist church Wednesday, with in­ friends from away, who attended the the. Epworl_h League, with their, Alfred Aseltincand family wont to terment in Fair View cemetery. after spending a week with her'.sis­ I rieiids. , funeral. mothers, spent Wednesday at Portage ter, JMr.s. Eugene Tyler, Mrs Tyler • ininham of Lansing was tlie- Camp Custer Sunday to see their son, Frances Kendrick graduates at the Lake. Harry, who is about to leave tliere. Mason high school this week. and brother, Albert, acooiapanlag hoi; I ^'ucst ot i\[r. and Mrs. Will PioiKM-r Kcsidont I'n.s.scd Away. Frank Fosdick and wife of Red- hoiiie. ' i: and J, Swoezy of Bunker-1 The large new barn of Geo. White Those that are in the habit of i\rr. Jolm Boyle passed away Sat­ ford, spent. Sunday wltli their par­ is completed. driving autos, will do welt to cut The children of Mr. and Mra Jolm urday, after il very .short,.illness. He ents, AV. A. Fosdick, and wife. down their speed lo 25» miles per Speer iiave b.son tusseliiig witli tbo W. D, Martin ot Lansing, vis- Born to Mr. and Jlrs. Ed. Scrip- measles the past two weeks. was born in Bonnie Scotland more Free >rethodi.'»t Clnircli Notes. hour and save trouble and money to I.-. iiliiza Child.s Sunday at than four score years ago. With his lure, June 21, a baby boy. Mother buy ga.s. "Just caution". Sadie Potter Iras returned home •iiill, • I parents he came to tho new world and baby are doing finely. .: Regular order of Sunday services; Mrs. Geo. McNaughtou entertain­ from Mason,- where slio has boon car­ ..nil Mr.s. George Browiilee and settled at r.,eslio when "wilder­ Arthur Dowling and wife and Miss Class nioeting, ID o'clock;, preaching, ed company from away last Friday, ing for her sislor and baby tlie past .inlay guests of Robert Brown- ness was king". Here lie has seen Viola Smith motored to Webberville lil;00; Sunday School at 12:00; ser­ two weeks. : family. • \ the mamoutli forests disappear and Sunday, Miss Smith went to see her vice in- the evening; prayer meeting, (..t..t..>..a , ..fl..S„t..«..«..«..«,.. Frank Aseltitio of Chelsea oud 11 ly stork sliower was given a modern village appear whero tho father,'Johiv ^niith, who is very sick, S:00.Thursday evening. I North Alaiedon daughter, Mrs, Bowling, of Aun Ar­ Hold on Stylos Thursday. A Indians in former days roamed and W. D, Jacobs and daughter ot Pon- -There will be no services on Sun­ .•»f'*»*»«"* bor, visitJd at (i?.oi-r,'f! I'uttfr's last Jiiyable afternoon was passed hunted tlio wild ganie. Ho has been tlac and lild, Brotherton and Orla day, July 7, owing to the campmeet- Friday nigiit n.ud atte.iuiRd tn... (uiK.-r- '•.ial visiting and dainty re- interested in business circles and an Galop and wife of Gregory, were Sun­ ing to be held at Williamston, July Are you saving Auto Trading Coii- al of his sistri-'i hu.-5band, • ' Mo,^'e« • lits added to the happy event. active'mart these many years. He is day visitors,of Otis Brotherton and 2-to-a. Everyone is urged to attend, tost tickets? If not, you have a Badder ot Lansiii,',', lasr, Saturday. . iiutiCul and dainty lace be-' survived by Ills wife, who was for-sister.- tlie campmeeting as niucli as' possi­ friend who is. See adv. ou'page 3. Mrs, Badder will bo romyinlit-a-od' an . uaniionts were presented. | inorly Mi.ss Jane Dill, and five chil­ Willie Updyko and family of Lan­ ble. Services at. least three times The frost Saturday night did con­ Miss Alice Asaltiue, of lhl;i place. ..iid Mrs. Will Boyer and • dren, Edward Boyle,' a successful sing, called on their parents, Wnir daily and nearly a score of preach­ siderable damage to coru and beans Mr. and Mrs- Melvlii Rotnour, . r, Phillis of Stockbridge, , lawyer of Oiiicago, I\rrs. Genevieve Updyke;'aiid wife Sunday. Mrs. Up- ers are expected to be present during ii\ tills vicinity. daugliter, Gladys, Mrs. Fraiik' Pott'o'r; i;iiday guests of Edwin Cliilds Anderson of Detroit, Mrs. Rebecca dyke returned lionie with them for. a the campmeeting. Plan to go. JMiss Iva Allen visited relatives Flossie Potter, Grace Campbell were iiily of Bunkerhill," I Doniiis, Miss Margaret Boyle, who visit. • , „ and friends in Spring Arbor and Sher­ Camp Custer visitors last week. The • •!' Wallerwine v.'lio -visited for twenty-live years was a success­ George J3aker and family of Ithaca, wood last week and spent Monday at> boys e.xpect .to leace for Italy soon.. ' .(irgo'Fought, Jr., last week,- ful teachor In tlie Loslio school, and Otis Updyke and family and Walter t - Memorial Community j Camp Ciisler., , WiViter- Miller- and son /u'f Vovay, 1 10 his iiomo In Bunkerhill Miss.Lillian Boyle. There are three Hayhoe and family of Leslie, visited •..•..••.••.•.•f..*..|..t.'a..t"«*.*"«..«<.«»>"«..»"*"«"*»*"*"*"* Mrs. A. B. Cudworth .of Okemos, spent last Monday at iiia brother grandchildren. The funeral was at George. Dayton's Sunday. spent a few days with her daughter, Elari's. lUliel Clickner is looking for .hol d from the Catli.oUc church Mon­ iMrs. Lena McNeil and'little son of .Are you saving Auto'Trading Con-' Mrs. Martin Allen. , | Addie Keesler has the measles. I from iiKi- hruthor. Earl Hig- j day morning. Burial at Woodlawn Rochester, visited at Chas. Curtis' te?t -tickets? "If not, you have a} Miss Alice Wiisou of Williamston, I iiiiii "soiiiewlioro in France"' cemetery. A friend ot his fellowman. over Sunday. friend who, is. "See adv. on page 3. ! is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lewis f"f-'|..«-«.4-«-«-|.«#«4~4'.4-t-«-«-«-«.'«-«»*-«-,»..4..«.'„« .- now. He has boon gone a He loved good horses. One that ho Myron Corwin, 'i. \l. and John i .Robert J. Allen was home from Wielaud. I Eden • f mo: with no n-av/s yet drove for many years was a lively Safe were at Devils Lake near Jack­ Camp Custer Sund,ay. I Arthur Allen is visiting relatives Delia Osgood, Airs. Nora Ivel- stopper at Quickstep Driving Park in son Sunday. j L. H. Laylin and wife motored to in Jackson County this week. 1 daught-.ir, Ruth, were guests Mason. We sympathize with those The Ladies' Aid Society cleaned Detroit Wednesday. I The funeral of Wyman Kerr was I Are you saving ••Autb.Tradiag Con- lids in Jacli.'ion las|- I'rlday. that mourn. the M, E. church Tuesday, and a ' Marion Deeg and. "JVIildred-Allen held at the home ot Joseph Morton ! test tickets'? If-.-not,'-''you have i . lijiving her eyes treated- She good number turned out. We thank were in Camp Custer Sunday. , Thursday. . I friend who is. See adv. on page 3. ' iiHil as a gii-ist ot friend.s in Many farmers are complaining of the. ladies ot the Red Cross, who came The Alaled.on Red Cross unit is a Mrs. John Brevort, aged 101* years, I Bernard K. Luderink and' Miss HI tor several days and later ^ the damage done by the late frost. and cleaned the sewing room. lively set, something doing all thedie d Monday at the home of her Josie Dewitt visitedUhia former's sis- i-itiC N. 0'lang5burg at Miebi-1 One man had. thirty acres .of potatoes Geo. Mitchell aiid tajnily went to time. Tli'e young folks have been daughter, Mrs. Kate Bralley. ,ter, Mrs. Mortin Redman, last week. It .liter for a few days. Ruth .is killed. .The crops on low ground Ypsllantl and took Miss Flora West giving dancing parties and have Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bennett visited ' Edmund Dutcheri-.vis'ited his broth­ much interested in raising giant I suffered the most. Corn was half and Miss Mabel Crandall to the Nor­ cleared over ?60, which goes to huy relatives-in Ionia County Saturday er, Leon, last week'. • :' ill. ;The little Miss has many killed. It looked as though a cy- mal. sewing machines. We have finished and Sunday. I Mrs. Charles McCyeery and son, pi>iii'S land a flock of flfty young clone had hit It. Somehills scorched Dwlght Miller visited in Chelsea 101 surgical shirts, 70 bandages and Mrs. Manford Potts ., is suffering Charles Edwin, is visiting Mrs. L. •I I this date. 1 and the other half left to show the Saturday and Sunday. several slings, besides knitted arti­ from another attack of facial trou­ Johnson. :.; ':';.:..iii- ; -^ Estella Hammond, who at-freaks of "Jack FKost". Will the Ami Smith and wife were at Eden cles this month, nobert Rlggs pre­ ble and asthma. Mlsa Martha C'hapin: is home from •I .school here for tho past year, fanners plant late potatoes yet? Will Tuesday. " , sented the unit with a new sewing Mr. and Mrs- Max Vldeto and Ypsllantl for the summer. riM'd to her home In IVIunlth Frl- they get anythlng,f.or them next, fall ? Chas. Curtis has purchased a sec- • machine. Don't forget the melting daughter, Thelma. were week-end Mrs. Chapln went'to Lansing Tues­ Shall we wait to hear from Hoover ond hand Reo car of Mr, VanHulst pot. Help fill it up. We are also visitors at the home of R. B. Allen. day and turned in the following ar­ I Albert Hoffman and Mrs. Ella or Prescbtt? of Lansing. . .^ | In the auto contest. Bring, your ticles at the Lansing Red Cross head­ were .guests Friday of Mr, and votes and help us get the automobile. quarters: 7 pairs socksi.'27 bed shirts, Leo Brtegs visited at Saginaw from 1 David Hoffman, ^Horton street Saturday evening two good speak­ Saturday until Monday. i Northwest Ingham \ 125 triangular bandages' and 2.5 live near the Briaco Auto works ers gave tree lectures oa the street Mrs. • Cora Clickner of, Lansing, many-tailed-* bandages;-; The unit It must he doing a large bust- in Leslie. The subject was "War". spent Sunday at her son, Theodore feels very proud of Its second month's N'lnety autos are turned out ev- And the horrors of war told by eye Clicktfer's and family. j;. North Leslie t Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ work. • ' - • ''--•-•:..:.,••, i.iy. j! v.-,, , witnesses. A little child three, years Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Hayhoe and test tickets? If not, you have a Miss Jennie Overholtr spent tha ' and Mrs. George Browuleei en- old nailed to the-wall alive b^ Huu daughter, Mrs. Maud Campbell, went Are you saving Auto Trading Con­ friend who is. See adv. on page 3. week-end with friends In Eden. . anj outing at- Pleasant Lake officers. When they asked the ques­ to.Lansing Tuesday. Mrs. Campbell test tickets? If not, you have a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barker of Ma­ .Mrs. Albert Smith of Perry, visited : liii'wday. tion, would we like to see such out­ remained to/take treatments there friend who is. See adv. on page 3. son, spent the week-end at J. A. Wau- her sister, Mrs. B.-Rdyston, and-Mrfl.> Mnyme Wright and three chll- rages in America, no one voted for and Mrs. Hayhoe will stay with her ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,Prichett of vle's; A. A. Updyke last .week, returning ot Jackson, were week-end it. • „ • • • •• '•.•••••• ^"'••' - for rf while. ) Detroit, spent Sunday; at C. R, Has- J. A. Wauyle now drives a Bulck home Sati^rday. Its of Mrs. James Dotson. Mrs. John Ingalls, Mrs. Geo. Jes- brduck's. car. Mrs. Harry King and mother, Mrs. Aiina Annstrong visited Uer M. E. Church Notes^ sop, Mrs. C. H. Osborne and Mrs. Geo. ,Mr. and Mrs. A. Ti Ingalls-and Clarence Aseltihe was home from Campbell of Leslie, visited Mrs. Lynn J>r, ilrs. Austin Ripley at Pleaa- Rev. H. Liddlcbat has chosen for Mitchell and daughter, Gladys, went party returned from their trip to Camp Custer over Sunday. Rolfe, last Thursday. iLako last week. the Sunday morning service the ap-to the Munsell cemetery at loseo Biitfalo Sunday night and report a . Will Tojirnsend, Ralph Davis, Geo. Preaching services Sunday evening at 7:3^ p. m. ;- ,-V: •- Sunday;-' ,' :,;;'•,.'; •,. '.•„.•.-'.•• veiV; fine i time; Ward, Rollie. Speer,: Floyd .Otis,' Sam • Paul Redman, Ira Hall and" Paul Miss Agnes Foster, who was. iLeon Roosa and wife and his par­ McMann, fArcMe Showermaii, Elmer thrown out of ibe.buggy and hurt Otis and John McCabe were tiahing McCreery;Df Can;ip Custer, spent Sum- , leaoi ents of Dimondule, and Chas. Lacy day with,their people in Eden. • - very badly a couple ot weeks ago; Is and'wife' of Lahslhg, were Visitors at at Houghton Lake from Friday until better and able to be out again: P. p; Backus' a part of last week; Monday- ' MFi;-,and MrsiifiS-Lynn Rolfe, Mlaa i; ome Ezetta Kay wood, who broke her •Pred Allen and family spent Sun­ . Mrs. Lloyd Hayhoe iind little son Ledah-Laverty, iiiLaMoure Barnaby collar bone while playing in the front day «t Jackson and Grass LaKe. of DansviUe, and Mrs. B. C, Rossetter, and Miss Esther Hall motored, to ' yard, some- time ago,, la slowly-im^ *^^CBirr-««rrlB'wa8'given a farewell iHii»iitiliHiiti«iH «il III I I «ililli« »"1 »"« II' was/tcallirig on: old/ neighbors here new duties about August 1: |Fourtiig;|u||||||||^ eral imoniths.;; The funiaral V was held one-day;last'week.;-'•:•'•.::'••" • , Miss Leriore Douglas visited Miss at the'yBaptlat church of which he was i" :':v;.j;.: rPoiir-To^ni: Gorners;:'.';• lyanWauvle and Miss Ledah Rob- Vi I V'l.ni «i>V|ii> lijtiiiiiii ii_'i.n ii»inii«ii»i tilt i»iii Pearl yicaty lasfweek".-- 'any:hpnot;ed, menftber;;WednWd^^^ if• .Ipson spent Sunday 'evening : with Several of the young people accept- ternobniii^lth:; burial vih^F^^ ij-Arf! you slaving Auto Trading Con­ IMrs. Geonge Ward. " .ed I the Invitation, of Miss Vicary to !C^meteryi^K;Thi8v:d6cea8ed leaver to test 'tickets? i It riot, -iydu; :.have; • a Roy Rae arid family spent Sunda"y' attend the Bunkerhill- Red Cross^sb- i'^'':J moiirh, a faithful wife and daugh- friend' who- is.; See adv. dri ;page, 3;; at Otto Andrews near Island Corners, ;;f vf clal held'.' at Mr. -Wood's la,3t Wedries-^ i^r;Va';slpter^ahd;bther: relatives ^nd' ;:MrSi."Addle;;Orariger ;l3 repairing Mr; lindMrSi Roy Rae and daugh­ :dayTevenlng;'-:^f';!':^ ,.,;;-;.,,.,,•..;:, , ,;-^:..,, miHiyv.fflendsj;','!-Si^:;'!;-i-''.'(;.''' '•:'•!'.•':-^;-'A:-i^'Mher .tiarn on the A. J, Sly place.'•• ters;! were at:-Mason 'Mdriday '. aifter^: -^;:;M^.:and-Mr3i::Ei J. Wobdlock called': (::a;^he;iHbme;;GuaMs;!frditiJ V^ ^i^iRallph Cflyri;and-'fanilly visited,at.::rioonio visit MrSvlRiiSIs.brother,'Ira' at 'Vance, Douglas'; Sunda;y, on theiri mmm"^ wmmmmsmm tp;>th^j;numlier[pf!,^lghty^-'gav(j-;a;flhe Ws"^ncle^i