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DECK DOB III(!B Or Ulatftmk ‘ ‘ Lonk Brifono Piptt Maooe ST. JOHNS, MICH., THURSDAY AFTERNOON,—SEPTEMBER 8, 1910. oNe dollar a teas BECIiES THE BROE OF TEMJIEIBIEI a■«TOlWSaO HBUYORKCin FMSTEOIIIK SMALL IN CLINTON CO. I GOiT HOUSE rlLIMATIM M M IK rBBBHOlfT raWOHOB IK I •rraarr mpt. ih.*i. DECK DOB III(!B or ULATfTMk ‘ ‘ loNK Brifono PiPTT mAOoe. The one huadrsth amMssrnsry of BM HAJOUTUM IE WTATE LAST The nmniage of mas Maa BsUe iAMM B. MTM PAMMD AWAT llMlt OM IR ATTlIfDAlICB. Methodism in the state srill be oels- TCMBAT Morris, elder daughter of John Mor- About Two-tUrcU as Large brated tn Detroit on Soptenber IS. Bmsnt Bagsne Godfrey AT 0W6My. At that time thwe will be a Jotnt - ------------ lof Now* York City wsm aoleosnlsod at Watk ar O' TsiB Or meeting of the two eonfsrences of the ; i honse of the biideM fathar on Cast HI 1906 for state which srill rmolnaie for **^^^70111181911 Wbl£ A 118081 j'l^**^*^^** ^Weet gaturdsy afternoon T. a. C dajrs. Thaae meetings will be held , nllL H LflRi^^UIIL!at 2:3# o'eloek tn tlhs prsaenoe of a MS ILL OF Hn HOHI In the Central Methodist church, j laswll oompaay of rsiatirea aad intl- whlcb la the "mother church ' of 1 ' , —frlenda JoAm WoHmt MoIms Largs Rim for The annual meeting of the teachers li. tb. ■««yUAT ■im The bride who wna attired tm a ■AB BBBK nr PBIlfTlEy BITBIlfBBB pretty g own of white and carried a I from the rural districts aad village srill tatroduoe the period of feeUrl Wim OvI—RobOTt Fourth < schools of the oonaty wna held In AyAiNirr kbllbt . lapray of wMte llllae. wae attended by ■irriBB LIBB. Uca. Monday evening thare will he a = iher only slater. Mlaa Jennie Morrla. I the court house Saturday whea fully church banquat. WUh the opening of : Tom for Rogistor one hundred aad fifty laacructora ' Rolan Crane of Pennaylvaala acting the regular annual seaalon of the De- j Ofves :aa beet man. little Daam Godfrey, teere preseat. trolt confertnee. which srill gather FV>r s number of years past a meet­ niece of the groom being ring bearer, We#nsadly. 9sptemher 11, at Ihe Can-1 Tei carrying the rtng In the heart of a ing of teachers has been called for tral ehur<^. the fuN and united cele­ TIm* lidlHK and card ■Ts«»ni. thr the Baturday preceding the opening bration srill begin. It will continue ■any ^Marprtoea. After the bridal party had taken ' while the returns were ootnlnR of school In order that the Instruct ­ paraonal sollclttac. th^ cirrularlslac ;ta and shruaRed his shoulders sad till the close of the co nference the ' I their places la the parlor that had •ad latter wiitlnu. tha adrartlsla* and ors may be given a general outline following Tuesday or Wedme odny. land smiled and watched the other of the work they are expected to ac­ The latest returns from the atate, adorned with vines and golden James D. Bates, firat editor of ttw poatarlsiniit ia ronjiinctioo with tha fellows writhe on tike hooks Michigan Methodism began one ; upon eenator and governor put be- Tod lor the happy event, the marriage othar mathoda amployad to ototata complish during the school yesr. The hundred years ago srith the estahllah- at Johns Nesrs. died at hts home synopsis given Saturday was more .vend doubt that Chase 8. Osborn has srrvloe srae read by Rev. O. 8. North- ih Owoeso Saturday of acute tndlgan- TOira at tba primary ala«*tlon wliar^ ment of the ftret church in Detroit. ' been nominated for governor and rup of Willlamston. a former 8t. tiiera was cootasi for cartaln offtoaa "Has Anybody Here Been Kelley' compleie and more perfect in detail It sras a branch of srork undertak ­ tlon after an illneaa of but two hours won't sound as funny to "Pst" as It than those of previous years, a ^num ­ Charles E. Townsend for U. 8. sens- Johns pastor. Later la the afternoon duration. He had gone to h^ of ­ cloned last Tuesday aad Is now over en by the conference of weotem New tor to succeed J. C. Burrows. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey left fttr New until tha candldata* on opposin* tick­ did durtsR the csmiiaiRn ber of important features being'thor ­ York. It la significant now that the fice in the morning appearing in good oughly discussed. Townsend's vote was a veritable York City where they srill be at healtn, but at 9:30 was taken r|o- ets shall prasani thalr claimi for pastor of the ('entral church. Rev. landslide, be carryi^ all but six ' borne in apartments at 100 Momlag election, the result of tha primary tn Osborn DID tri Kelley Rood forenoon session was devoted Frederick D. Leete, D. D.. has held lently ill and was at once removed to proper. to enrollment and the distribution of counties, which number Includes Kal- ; avenue his home where he grew worse very MlchlKan and such countlan as Clin ­ important pastorates ia western .New amazoo. Mr. Burrows' hom*- county. Mrs tRidfrey Is a young woman of | rapidly, passing away at 11:80 ton smountlnE to an alactlon —not al- school supplies sad blanks, while in York, including Ro<%eoter. the afternoon ronaniasioner Town ­ Townsend's majority is 30.37!! and wide acqualntanoe la St. Johns and ' uj._ Betas was bora la this towa- waya but pratty nearly altsays If Osborn doesn't do what he said The rentcnalsl observance will | still going up. viclalty where she has resided siace | ^iiip pebnairy I9th. It48, his pareata be would for the people, he'll get send gave a short address, impressing draw to Michigan's naetropolis a great rontanta Tuesday were presented the teachers with a sense of the great early girlhood. After graduating from among the flral setUers in thta for U 8. senator. soTemor. lieuten ­ HIS two years from now. number of notable men from beyond the high school with tb«* class of 1908 ; a^totlon of the state. His father, the respoasHilllUy resting upon them in the borders of the slate. This list ant Eoremor; and in the county for moulding charsetrr. and directing the she continued her studies for a tlma ■ George W. Bstea, was the ttrat clerk reifliter of deeds, all the The primary Is a winner and the will include Bishop McDowell of ' St the state Unlverstty of Michigan, postameter In Bingham townahip. nsenul powers of their pupils. Chicago, presiding bishop of the De­ other offices on the county ticket be- more voters know bow to use It. the The list of teachers in Clinton and for a number of years has been when be bad completed his thlr- "pure and undeflled" and without better tbey take care of their politloal troit Conference; Bishop Oran- . a successful teacher In .St Louis and teeath year, young James begaa aa county contains the names of more ston of Waabington. D. C.. j opposition interests Machines bad better be­ than one hundred and eighty young St. Johns. Last year she resigned , apprenticeship as printer in the of- The day was a fine one —too fine ware hereafter. preeldiBg bishop of the MIcbtgsn con- ! her position at the central school inific* of the St Johns Union, a aheec men aad women, about one hundred ferenoe; Bishop Warren, who will, for a bi« vote to be Rotten out In and thirty of these being engaged In this city to again resume work at | p,„od out of existence maay the coirnty-at-larne. beinit but a total deliver the concluding sermon of the Ann Arbor ' years since. While working in the "My Dear Governor. C 8 O..'* did ­ the rural schools .. Nearlly all of the celebration on Sunday. September 2&. of IMT on Roremor sRainst 2«*2 two n't cut the figure Kelley and Warner instructors In the city and village Mr. Is a young man of lib- ^i, country printing ofDce he was years a#?o In the city the vote Tues­ and Bishop Berry of Buffalo, who having studied at ubii. to attend schoo! to some extant, had hoped U would. schools have taken more or less may be Invited to make the principal day ''eat that of litos by a score of work In the colleges or normal Berkley University. California, before ^y close application and perae- addrese at the anntreraary banquet. comlng to Ann Arbor, where in June verance acquired a liberal education, 3«7 •» 324 This was the first time fV>mpiiments of Chase 8. Osborn i>chools of the state, and nearly forty- Another guest of Importance will be ; the voters in MtchlRan had an oppor ­ to John Hsriey. 8t. Johns' **I bare five per cent of those now occupying last he'received bis degree. At pres- west to Flint where for a tbe editor of the New York Christian ; ent be is boldlag an excellent P<»l*itime he was foreman of The Globe, tunity to have a flmcer in aslectInR climbed the Andes' and fell on Kelley positions in country schools are grad ­ Advocate. Dr. J. M. Backley, who was i a r 9 aenator —and they made a coming up on the other side and uates of the county normal training tion in s buktng house on Wall -phe following year he came back to pastor of Central church. Detroit. ' street. Near ^ork City. borne tn St. Johns, buying an good aelectlon. The city and •'ounty mashed him." claaa. when its present sUtely edifice sms sach Rave ConRressman Townsend Am^ the guesu from out of the i ^|tb G.
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