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Pagos 'ages 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 wa.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-' ship 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<lictoi'ian has the best system for the dislribu- THpSE OWNING STAMPS, WHO day Kvening. 1837, she came with ben parents, Mr. H.iVVE NOT VET REPORTED, ARE : •taller ol wheat mill foods of Cia.s.s—t>>|>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.