'I'HUll.SDA Y, NOVEMBER 6, 1947. ~ .. THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS spF~!~~~~~~on ------~------.------~. ·------~~--- New Independent Party Wi,ns a Smashing Victory

lUNUH'l' IN AHM\' 11nn M Wllllnm M, Ky~er or Dnns­ LoHI,Ic L, AIIHlln, son of Mr. and vlllc and .mnrl F. Wheeler, .Jr., of MrH, Lelrtnrl AIIHlln ol' :ur, ICuAt Dansville rtlHO t•eccntly enlisted In Grand Ledge Here Friday Orioles and Comets . ' Elm Rtrcut, '""I Albert!<'. Shal'fct•, tho army fnt• three years 1md nrc ~on or MrA. mvclyn Shnl'l'cr, a21 on their wny to tho Pnclflc, Wira Circuit Tilts IDn.st. Mnplu sl.r·r,ct, hn ve enlisted In tho nnny air eorps for lhr·r•e Don't pacl{ over-sized eggs In For Last At Home · cu~~arlt~:~u~~d ~~~~~r~c:r ~~i~ ycnrs and fll'C Hlatloncd at Snn the ep;g- cru te; they mny brea){, last Ii'riday, the OrlolotJ defeating Control Of Council Captured Antonio, 'l'cxrts. Herbert C. KyBcr, Use them at 'home. Enton Rnpid~ Meets Defcut t.·er fot· h. counter. Johnoon booted .mvet•ett 10-0 and Grand Ledge By Three Touchdowns n good C\110 nnd Mason was in Igetting by Howell 6-0. Befm·c Mason Attuclt front 14•0· . Tho Orioles punched ncroan the In the second qunt·ter Elnton Vlltlng goal In each of the first IvJ:usrm•s· 1947 football Heaaon, RapldiJ started a dr)ve when Paul three periods, Everett waa unable By Morrison arid 3 Aldermen nnrl rt highly successful) one it Jmu Hnmmun, alternately runf!lng nnd to get past the Chur·Iotte 30-yurd been, Is rapidly drawing to a close. passing, picked up two firat downs atrlpo. Duuno Roson.l>rool< grabbed The flnnl conference gnmo of the in n row but the atluclc bogged n pas~ from Clint Friar for the year will he played Friday night down in Mason territory. MaBOn flr~t touchdown, Dan Brown under the lights at Mason's Ath- launched anothor touchdown cnm- crashed across with a spinner In !etlc field. rrrlday night will also palgn with Curtin nnd Merritt Sny. tho second period. Ray Dnne gal­ In Record Off-Year Balloting marlr the finn! home nppcnrnnce of C:or carrying the ball but tho hnlf loped 3!jl yards through tacltle for . ' the 1017 •grid machine. Grand cut the drive short. the third touchdown. Gerald Giza, ------·- ' Independents, ,hut·riedly organized a month ago, swept Ledge's Comets wlll• be out for Touchdown ..,_·Jn and Paul and Joe Williams wero MASON'S NEW MAYOR into power in Mnson Tue.day. l'hcy tool' every office, and by THEATRE' blood with t he bitter tas t e of las t Mason hnd the.,...,. ball v rolling short- tho Everett stars. margins. year's 33·0 defeat strong In their ly after the second half opened The CometH didn't do much wide MMoN I'HONE 7421 --~· Evcnlru: Shown Stnrt nt 7:00 r•. M. mouths. when Joe Johnson went around end scoring against Howell. Grand Sidney A. Morrison defeated Mayor Arthur W. Jewett eonllntiUII Snturdny from 3:00 P. I'V1. Cnntlnuou!l Sundnr from 3100 P. M. Grand Ledge holds a 7-7 lie with for 15 yards then lateraled to Ledge marched 60 yards down the . two to one, 647 to 315. Mrs. Frances Peek Jacobs led the Inde­ Admin.nloJ1-14r: nnd 32r.-Tnx lnr:ludod Charlotte, the only team to !mock brother Roy who lugged the ball field in the second quarter and off Mason this year. The Comet 20 yards further to Eaton Rapids' Harry Wnney plunged the final ' I pendents. As treasurer she was elected over Rotlcrt J. Inghram, touchdown power comes mainly 25-yard line. A couple of plays three yards to cross the goal. : 'Jr., 664 to 296. Lee Darling, former alderman-at-large, made a 1 Saturday, November· 8 from Tom Vandersteen and Mllco later Roy Johnson went all the H!)wall reached the 3 in the IMt · · brilliant comeback over Dr. RuoBell R. Robbins, 643 to 314. Armstrong. This pair has been n way to the 5. Joo Johnson went quarter but the Comets turned The contest between veteran Leo H. Harrison, first ward M thorn In the side of the opposition Ito the 2 but n five yard mnn·in· baclt the threat. 1 all yent·. ~oth nrc big fellows ~ho motion penalty put Mason baclc.. : 1 1lderman and supervisor, and Frank W. Dakin, the Independent IIWALtJS have a. habtt of going In the r1ght I mnton Rapids took over the ball I . candidate, was closer but the issue was almost settled on 1 direction on a football field. on downs and worl{ed the plgslcin FI LM N E ·straight ballets. Daldn won his first political start in Mason Three Touclulownij Ilfa,de back up the field until Barney CUI'· ws ' ' tikea. jby 101 votes, 306 to 205. Mason had little trouble In snow; tis intercepted a p!Uls Intended for I E8fASi lng under the Eaton R11plds Grey· Niclterson and raced to the 12· 011 "The Beast With Five Fingers," I In the second ward W. Davis Poet defeated Rex Stribley Spider.. hounds 20·0 last Friday night In the next play Curt!o went to the j343 to 101 for alderman, and C. Ray Beebe. beat' Warren 0. spite of a slippery field and numer- one-yard line from whero Roy is scheduled to open Saturday at Thompson 344 to 104 for constable. II ous penaltlca, Coach Louis Lori's Johnson, lug!fed it Into pny dirt. the Fox Theatre. Starring •Robert' HILLS WIJH$ Election of the Independenh was conceded aa soon as boys picked up yardage nt will and Johnson s lucie Wlt.ll wide. The Aida, Andrea King and Peter! I like a, scored twice In the first quarter score rend :.10·0. ·Mnaon ·lind a Lorre, the fllm revolves aronnd 1 election inspectors had one look at straight tickets. In the sec· and once In the last quarter. Red couple of other scoring opportunl- a young and beautiful girl's strug­ : ond ward the Independents rolled up 257 strai~ht votes to 7 3 .Cobra.! Johnson booted two of· the three tics but failed to cnsh In on them. glc to escape the mystery which ~traights for the Peoples party. There were only 127 Rnlits in FIH6ERS extra points through tho uprights. Eaton Rapida ·couldn't do rmything surrounds an old mansion in North the second ward. First warr.lers marked 238 straipht I11r'll)"en­ Eaton Rapids received the kick -:!lther until late in the last ·qunr- Italy, Lending support to the stars off but could not push the ball ter when they opened up with des- ln other important roles are vet­ rl~nt JJallots to 119 straight for' Peoples party candidates...... ,,, NERS' Supernatural Super·hit/ ahead. .Joe .Johnson fumbled Paul peration passes, Borne of which cran character actors, Victor , 1:here were only 154 straights to count in the first ward. AOBERT . ANDREA PETER "'"~VICTOR rRANC£N•J.C~RROLHA10H. CJrnte~j Hamman's punt on Mason's 40 as j connected to put the ball In Frnncen and J. Carrol Naish. / Here is the unofficial count: ftCD£RTFLOA£Y .,_, •••• ; I, 1\LDA. KING. LORRE ,c ...... ·~··"' he was snowed under by taclders. Mason territory. Mason's line rose "The Beast With Five Flngerll" [!\_ ·-· _ _ _ llrVf•P~t'"'''•"•'•"~-M~e~qMNfh~/ The ball ended up in Red John- to the occasion nnd snowed under presents Andrea King in the role I M Ward 1 Ward 2 Total Andy Clyde Comedy anti Ftmtlll'ettu son's hands and he went all the the Greyhound attac!{ nnd held un- of .Tulle Holden, nurse·compnnion ayor way to the Eaton Rapids 30. Bar· t!l the end of the game. to Francis Ingram (Victor Frll.ll- / 1 M · • ney Curtis skirted end for a first 1 Mru;on's line was the 1,ey to the cen), a retired, semi-Invalid 0011• . Sidney A. Mor•1•ison orrtson - - - _ - - - _ 320 327 (-;A "1 Sunday&. Monday, November 9-10 down on tho 19. An Incomplete. victory over Eaton Rapids. The cert pianist living in these sur- In a ·landslide vote Tuesday Jeweft ______..:. _ pass and a man in motion penalty I Greyhounds couldn't get Mywhere roundings, who still manages to Sidney A. Morrison, plant engineer T 191 124 315. pushed Mason baclc but Cut·tls on on the ground and IlJaton Rapids play the piano brilliantly with hla at Wyeth Incorporated, • was reasurer ~ re~erse went all the way to the Ipassers were rushed. 50. hard that left hand in spite of a parll.lyt!c elected mayor, defeating Arthur M J b "· Fell broke through taekl,e on El the aerial game Wnll ineffective. strol(e, W. Jewett. For H years Jewett . rs, aCO 8 ------cross buck to scoru. Johnson a klcl{ Harold Ware at center led Mason's Gable's Now Picture has served Mason as mayor and lnghratn · 330 334 664 was good a.nd Mason took an early I it f t b f . th t • ------lend. Eaton Rapld8' offense failed sterling line play w h Dan Garver, "The ·Huclcsters," the Sunday or wo years e ore n v. as an Aid 181 115 296 to elicit and aftct· a couple of punt IGeorge Whyte and Ron Stolz tu~n- ll.lld Monday feature at the Fox, alderman. . . erman-at-Large ·h :M 0 11 d d with lng in great games. Joe Johnson, .casts Clark Gable as the lngratia· There wa~ nothmg personal _be· D 1' . I exc anges, as en ~ 11P . 1I at. quarter, called a fine game as tl g Vi N h b k tween Morrtson and Jewett. Tney ar Ing ------·- · . thu. ball on the midstnpe. Curtis 11 t · 1 1 . h' n c orman W 0 comeR ac were on friendly terms all durin" R bb' 329 314 d 2" d t th 25 d line 'I we as urmng n on~or runs tm· from the war with fifty dollars in " 0 ill& 184 643 spe " yar s o e yar . self. Fell was sharp on line buclcs his pocket spends most of it on a the campaign and an hour be~om ------. B_ob Lyonst on a end aroun~ pia~ Iand Roy Johnson ll.lld Curtlll turnod rieclttle that will impress the head the polls closed Tuesday mght First Ward Alderman 130 314 ptcked up hree yards. Curtis tthe . In their usual fine games. Mason's of the Kimberly Advertising Ithey stood and chatted at the we_nt all the way, to the 2, bu the I passing game WM not up to snuff. Agency, and ends up by impres- corner. of Jeff~rson and As~. The and Supervisor gam was nulhfled by a penalty. [This might have been duo to the sing everyone else including the two men assuied .each othm that Fell plunged to the B-yard line and greasy field and ball It! d . ' . . regardless of the outcome of the Dakt'n ______'306 on the next play Curtis crossed the 1 · · - . · 1· nsu ng an lmp~nous soap voting they would remain on ·· gonl.line. There was no touchdown Right Half Bruce Smith of Eaton manufacturer . Ev!ln. ~Iewellyn friendly tet·m~.. . Harrison·._'- ;:, ___ ~ :.. 205 306 though as there was Mason clip· Rapids Wall 11 thorn in the sides {)f mv:7"Ls who hhcss hin"!, put over ping charge on the aplay. Again Mason bnclcs all night. He refused a ove That. cap t~Iadlo. pro- . se···c· on. d Ward Alderman 205 Mason started on tho march. Lyons to be bloclced out of plays and gram, spurs h1m on to some dl- B I d d p ., , . on end around went to the 10-yard I stopped many long. gains. Gene verting Hollywood tr:trl. gues in an e n epen ent I o;)t ------·---- line Fell slipped_ th.rough·the cen- I Nlclterson also played a.lot of ball effort to lu_ re a ,comrc. away:}rom. . . St 'bl 343 343 . · . . . . . at end for the Greyhounds. · a: rival sponsor, nnd almost bllt not· v' ;. I, d · d 1 1."1 ey ------101 101

. . . ' .. . . . 11 w;~y~~~:a~~~::::::::::t.TE:~~:~:~:!l~~~~ i~~:~!.: ~af~::~:c~~ his Ote, n epen ent Be.· eb~e~~n-· ~---~-~_a_.r__d_ .. C. onstable 11 . · And they did, There were no 1 Garver ...... LG ...... ,.: ... Stol~ "Trail street," a story of the. personal issues in the election. Thorn SO · · ·, ·· '· 344 344 Ware ...... C...... Corbin Kansas of nearly seventy years: People. voted in protest against P n - - .,. - - - - Froeman ...... ~RG ...... Wlcgho.m ago stars Randolph Scott, .J'!.obert various things. Some of the pro- _,______..;..;.._.-.._..:_:,;.______104 ..;__ 104 Spinlt ...... RT .... :..... Doxtader Ryan, Anne Jeffreys and George .1 test ste. mme". from the fiasco over were at the Peoples caucus, and Two years ago there were just Stolz Rill Ni erson I ...... cI t . "Gabby" Hayes. It will be .shown 1 tha zoning "ordinance, more over mot•e than twice tas many VOtCJ'S 97 Votes east in the City election, Latest Recordings J h J QB K 1 ...... o nson, ...... rumm as the Tuesday and Wednesday the proposed water softener, and of the Independen ticket as there 44 in tho first ward and 53 In th0 J h C LH Smith t Cuo nson, · ...... fen ure nt the Fox. . in the second ward over the fall· were of the Peoples tlcltet. second. l.ast fall at the general rt'-"' ...... RH.... Ham'"""ll..,~ ' P · The surroundt"ng farn1crs of the,I lll'e of the counc 11 t 0 d 0 any thl ng Ji"tn Davis was the leader· of the electiond after t t monthsd of ballyhoo ALBUMS Fell ...... FB .... Hamm•n ' H ' small town of Liberal are ·facing. a bou t a b r id ge on .E I 111 s t ree t · TJ . People and lle lool•ed' "rroo· d even in an d on "tls a e an t county d b "SOUVENIR ALBUM" M 911 ~ 1811 s v tlcl~ets lEthe/ Smlth·A-665 as on "~tit"" u t'wns: · Rl c'll y, ruin owing to the destruction of/· t h ere was tl1e. usua1 b ac.t11 og 0 f defeat. I"e·c> "rrave the campaign ttl! anl'ttnnin WI 1th ena or 1133an en Cl'f:t IB H 0 II b k L C Stitt 1 "TRIBUTE TO GLENN MILLER" aucr, en ec ' yone, · ' thet·r crops by herds of cattle "e- sen tl ment agm_ns t con tl numg uno he h.acl a11d clons• 11ot rc"'I'et" the en t ·ng, M ero Were1 171 ' voth e·: I time s I Y Glen Miller Orchootrn-304 · Snyd er, R. F Ish, D enn Ing, L ar' Ins, lng moved to the railroad by ·Jaw-" group ? f men 111 power ~o long. and energy I1e Q•pent. were cast ason,Tuesday. on more an "HAMP'S BOOGIE WOOGIE" Fisk, Morris, Reeve, Hlll, Orr, nnd leas trail drivers. The sheriff has . Cordre.. Bashford agam !?roved "There was a record vote for an The Ingham County News did Llonu.l Hnm)Jton-523 Boyne. been !tilled and the town is at the·/ his politiC. a! potency.. Stxtecn off year," Davis rcmnrlted, "and not prlnt nn extra--just a specla1. "SONGS OF THE SOUTHWEST" AI Doxtor:C"!>'l51 ·' Eaton Rapids ·.substitutions: mercy of the lawless element, years ago h~ felt the ttme ~as that is an accomplishment. People On Wednesday after the first six ..-­ "CARLE COMES CALLING" Knowles, MeCormlclt, Sherman, when the farmers call for help. ripe to _orgamze a protest agam~t were stirred out of their apathy." page run of Thursday's paper. Ftnnkio Cal'le-C-1.29 N h · p 1 M ti H 1 t "Bat" Masterson, famed U. s: the Cittzens-then the only party Holdovers on the city council 'are Page 1 and Page 2 of the thir(\ .1 aned r~~hbu~n~er~ on e, e n z, Marshall, comes to their rescue. I in the field. It wns t~en th~ Peo- Hugh Silsby, aldermnn-at-largc: section were lifted from the presr.. Slli~GLES M;tsterson mobilizes and arms the' pies party won a VIctory. J"ohn Shepard, first ward alder- Another Page 2 was substituted to "NEAR YOU" 1 lopstd~d Carioon and Latt~st News "HOW LUCKY YOU ARE" farmers, and in the ensuing battle Two ;veat•s later the. Clttzcns ~ms- man; and Guy S. Thorburn, sec- keep the editorial page unde;· Eliott Luwrcnto-37838 .I.D ll•tle for possession of the town, the ?led m nnd Bashf01d then a1gan- and ward alderman and supervisor. wraps until Thursday, and Page 1 "I . WONDER WHO'S KISSING Hornets W cowmen are vanquished and law !Zed a stlclcet· campaign to elect Under Mason's charter the mayor was made over with election news. HER NOW" and order is established. • · Arthur W. Jewett as mayor. As has a vote only when a tie exists. The special had to be printed in "APRIL SHOWERS" Tuesday & Wednesday, Nov:e.mber 11-12 Ray Noblo>-37544 • s I)0 bl F t the years rolled by and only a George Kellogg, city clerlt, ll.lld self-defense becaus~ telephoner. I !! .e I 1'-11. tire " handful turned out for caucus and Frank Lester, city assessor, were l(ept ringing nil the forenoon, the "TOO FAT POLKA" n S.,COrlnn pre· e "FOR ME AND MY CAL" ~ In Ltttle Miss Broadway, John in off years only a few people elected last fall and have another Icallers wanting to learn the elec- Shelton, Who portrays the sci?n of!I went to tlte polls, Bashford's Jef- year of their present terms. tlon outcome. Arthur Codfrey-37921 Williamston high school's. foot· a '-_Vell-.to-do, ~iS:hly promment fersonlan principles began to give "I WISH I DIDN'T LOVE YOU 1 ·.. -·elt ISO" ' ball team punched out a 61-0 vic· fam!lY, ts the vtctlm of a racket. I him trouble. He unslung his own ------­ "I'M SO RIGHT TONIGHT" tory over Stocltbridge Friday porrs Colle~n, who appears ns a lance for a. few jousts with the Dinah Shor•'--37506 · afternoon to cllnciJ the Ingham mghtclub. smger, ~s the glrl who council just to Jtecp in practice, "YOU 00'' County league football champion- frames htm. Luclnly for Shelton, Then came the water softener pro­ "KOKOMO, INDIANA" ship. Ray ·Warner scored five of his finance, portrayed by Jean posal and . Bashford came ont 1\tl't Dinah Shorc-37587 the nine Ho1'11ct touchdowns. L~o- ];"orter, is able to foil the racltet- strong for the ldnd of water that "NAUGHTY ANGELINE" • "IT'S KIND OF LONESOME OUT nard Schalla spent the afternoon eers but he spends so~e very 1.!"" 1 comes up from wells. There were "! TONIGHT" on tho bench nursing a pulled ten· pleasant moments trymg to ratae I hard words ·traded at soft water \tU Kay Kyacr-37561 don. · the $10,000 blnclunatl money, de· hearings and Bashford began to I Listen for the "hum-m-m" 1 "WHEN YOU WERE SWEET Leslie beat back Oltemos 13-6 manded by the singer. The picture tallt abo'ut another party. Less ' Ran~olph sc6'jf!:'Ro~Erl Ki'!J. SIXTEEN" .'>" 1 Anna J[FFREYS • GEorge "Gah~y" HAYES "ON THE AVENUE" to hold second pia. co In thil leali'ue will be shown at the Fox ns half I than a month ago he began to standings, · of the Thursday nnd Friday double beat his war drum. It never grew MADGE NEREDIIII • SltvE ORODIE Dick Juraeno-37803 I ' DILLY IIOUSE "TALLAHASSEE" Bob Taylor tossed a pass to Joe feature. · · · · Iloud but · the . master drummer flonut•rNAT IIOlf •lllrdllttRA,lti,IIICIIf "CECILIA" Shaw for 50 yards nnd a touch- Hoosier Hot Shots never missed a beat. The tempo ~ l\1tr N~~~·ll HviiUQII lilt tillll Uhll Johnny Mcrcor-4.22 11 down in the second quarter. In The Hoosier Hot Shots are .the j picked up all through Tuesday. NOLA" the third John Hovaneslan dashed stars of "Smoi'Y Rlyer Serenade," Bashford- put in a long day Twn Comudieo; :ind "MOONLIGHT" Ted Wccmo-21SioS 70 yards to give the Indirma a coming to the Fox on Thursday ITuesday. He was on hand for the "NO NAME JIVE-PART I" touchdown. Tho extra point was and Frld&y, · counting Tuesday night. Lying "NO NAME JIVE·PART II" · d I th 1 t t T 1 . baclt on the· stairs at the court. Glo11 Gray-25057 ~~==:d· t~ Sh~was agi\~r ;~r :y2~: The story bt•mgs the Hoosiers to house as the vote counters droned 11 BLUE .. yard gain, Shaw lugging the ball the Smoky Rlver Ranch, owned by I on the wily leader methodically Thursday & Friday, November 13-14 "AFTER YOU'VE GONE" · Btng Crosby-24114 to the one-yard line. Taylor went their old friend, Pop Robinson. I notched his gun. He then wandered • I¥" Love swing.s . b. t I "FUN AND .FANCY FREE" . over for tho touchdown. When the boys discover that Pop Iover. to the second ward to watch . . to a soltd ea .. .-...,...., · "I'LL NEVER MAKE THE SAME Holt lo•t out to Fowlervl.lle by Is brolte .and ml~ht lose his ranch, the count awhile. He stood rlght MISTAKE AGAIN" . Q they deCide to tun a beauty con- by until the tumbrels arrived. Co11o Krupn-:37875 the narrowest of margins, 14-13; test which will bring large crowds Then he went on home to get out "CIVILIZATION" . Fowlerville cams from behind in of pleasure-seekers to the area, his pipe .of peace and be ready to "BOULEVARD OF MEMORIES" Woody Hormon-37885 the last quarter to Win. smoke It with the men he defeated "HAPPY IN LOVE" The Ramblers hnd D. 7-0 lend at GREYHOUND PUPS WIN Tuesday. That's one of the good "NOT MINE" -the half by virtue of .a touchdown things about Bashford and his Eddy Howard-37578 · drive cllmaxod by Charles Cliff's . It may be hard .to teach an old brand llf politics. •He never· lets "ON 'THA ALAMO" plunge across the goal in tho sec- do~ new tricks but pups learn p~rsonalitles enter into his poli­ "COCOANUT GROVE" ond· quartm·. Dick Hovery grabbed easily. The Eaton Rapids Grey- tics. Neither does he permit friend- Denny Goodmon-37513 n i!'owlerville pass and went 65 hounds lost to Mason last Frlday ships to sway· his political princi­ "THE DAUGHTER . OF JOLE DLON" yards to score a touchdown in the night 20-0. .The Eaton Rapids re- plea or hamper his political activ- u1T'8 A SIN" / third period. · · ~Gr~es trdounlehd thie h~sont re~:rves !ties. . · . · I Johnny Dond-37500 Fowlerville· fought · down the • un er e 1 g "" a ..... son Just before cntfcus some less "LONG JOHN" · fie.ld in. ·the third quarter.. a. n. d Don Monday night. T. he Greyhound;,~~ups astute· or less daring politicians at­ "LONESOME HIGHWAY" Cheney scored. . In. ·the · fourth' .wet•e just too big and fllllt for the tempted to coax Bashford Into · Ted Oaffan-37823 l '·'ON THE OLD SPANISH.TRAIL": period Jaclt Sanderson went acrD,Ils Mason team. A lad named Engle holding the Independent caucus on "WHAT A.RE YOU DOING NEW after a lonll' march. Jack. Mannln( was the Greyhound star. Roger the night · following ·the PeopleR 'VEAR'S EVE" ltli::ked both extra pointa. Hummell WOB outstanding on .. ~e- caucus, on· tim theory that the Kay Kyoer-37~43 · · · fense for Mason. The Mason backa rebels might be able to lorce some CULVER ·cORNERS were helpll!lls ori offense.. changes at the Peoples caucus and u; M,' Owen\, thenbe called the Independentoff.· caucus could "Not for me," replied Bashford. "I eat at the first tab)e. We'll hold our caucus first and plclt the can­ didates · we want regardless of what 'the other. party docs." · . There.were twice as many peo· pie. at. t~e. II) dependent. caucus. ~~~ ------...... , ...... ~ ...... _,. Two ______., .... ,.... . _~NGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, 1\IIJCH IGAN, THUlt::iOA \', NOV£MBgR 1}, 1947 .. ------•--...--- I --- "--~ ovenlng'H fostlvltlea spon­ Leslie wer~ Contrnl rnllroad croaslng to hotwo lly ,J, fJroRa ~orcJd by thn T4csllo Llana cluh r•l, with Morle Lohmau, Rno Hm•tzoll the Leslie Lnunrlt•y Hurvlcc, which iH now JocutmJ on High street, M1•, nnrl M1•a, !Uclgm• Mnnnlng· of' ONONDAGA Mnwlo I3alclwiu nnd Holan :'ltovenn. 'l'ho Young ·------.Mnrrlecl Peoplo'H I Now Post Offlm• Ohll'lcs fln(l Nrmnnn Mitchell u" the com­ mittee In chnrgo, Donulcl Haines Is lhc pmprlotor, P ' F Mnnlcognn, Mr•, unrl Mrs. Dowoy 1\'fi·H, llurton llnhlll'iu '!'he leaaon WllH on nlllllfJ.l}l' Chr•I,Yl· olllsa, '"l'he Good Nolghhors" hnrl ,· '!'wo new l'ucms wm·c to ho aeon u b' IC oru m. Cni'fmnn nnrl Ml', nnd Mr~. Cheater lll!lR g-JftH. a I-Tnllowoen Jlfll'ly Saturrlny ·ove- ln tho olflcc Monday Lo~lltl pn~t 1 1 '!'homn~ or Alma wore guoata or Mt•, and MI'S, Cnrl Zeit~ cole- Tho coolclng proJect g·roup of nlng rtt tho homo or M1•, nnrl Mrtl, t mnmlng- when Hobert Kllbm•n nnrl OhalnH In lllrwlr P •n;r ·clHH M•·. and Mrs, Hnt'l'.Y Chrtpmon Sun-~ brntcd theil• 36th wedding unnl- 4-H will hold n regular nwot.fng rLt .John TIJilswmth, Clnll Ahbry tnolc their• poHitlon~ as 'I'J'Ilc•Jc llrlver.~ Al'l'c!Htc"J Tho plnn In olonu tho gmvol d11y, VOI'Hili'Y nt thcl!• homo on Sunday;1 tho homo of t.hclt• lorulor on AmiJio Bct•r·y ol' Sterling spout clcJ•ic~ to Wlli' '" '"' d' I'"''" wm•o "' rt >hi to l'" htl o l moo I h y "'"""g """"I S•mtoy ''" t1 "g tho Io """, m"' •·oto tl '""· it>o "l> ll '"''" l","" "" 1.1 1 'ho 0, m. S. l'"ld tlw I,. l ll•· lm m o ol M <, >iml M ' "· 0 "y M oC '"· 1 ""~ CO!lllllhlHion. Both nrc votnnm/l or locteUS-l "''""'l og It,"" comr."MIll "lm Intot, LeAliewh lo h I<''"""·ll.Y the •1•puhlln, I,, >I> ""PRpeelnlly h,, h "" young: RJ,har•rJoh lld '"", n,hoo·tolhe wcolc , boend with0 0 d , """,and '"', o "'' ond Mt·.1'" nnd Mt·s. plnyedH m• '" by theF ,, JnghnnI< tl ho count.v·" '""" t•nn w hlo l> wIll b r , C. lh "'"" "I ll"' t, Dolr W. M' • Sm>ll> ""''"1 "' lh•• , ·" 1 "'"' or , t W0 "''• M, ""I M "· J olm t".Y, .1' ., ot , , . ., , , M'"· H owoHI N m II> w:• ''"" o"·' • 00 it acrvc IIH n cleric. Vincent Mcintee hrld 1o Drl>•lt ~ I, oo mlog "'""<· Dowolt "f Mo plo fi '"!' '" y, O' ls Uw poHlmo ster, Tho pmjo ot l• ""'"" tho '"""" .,. W. N ""'""" ""'' "f F llo l. 1'hoy 1 y ""'" 01 "'" li'" t m l'""'". homo, A ·""o, D""to I, "" d Iom II y of '" "·" """ Y, Ohlo, h "" hooo "olll" g M m l•'' "o I< l•' •·ldo y I" Lo "" mg >"," mont of the MlchigiLn Scllflol nil plcncled guilty and were llne~l ""~,.,lllllnL of Athlolifl llelrl nnrl g-mdlng 1\Jayz:L lllxon, fll'irlr,-EinC\(: Nnhnnt, Mnss., were unable to he her bt·r:tlwr, Ra:ymonrl, nn~J Mt•, nttun_rled the lmnqud nnrl Un!llllli 0 1 """ d '"d OmP "'''" """"" '" ll""· or o too ood '"" do" l" lh o "f th , h'lvo P. 1'"" 1" •., , """ , " " , tc ,, '"' '" Uold "' '"""'""" ''''""" t. M '"· M · "'""•too "" P" "' 1 '"'" t mg "" "" ":"'' ·y '""'" l y "' Mc•nllttA" Da!H S"l: Among lite towns and eltles whl"h Ing-lwm~ county~ jall, lf tho ftncu Icity Nl.rcJrll, nit hough It is Ill I Atli· MlfiS M:tyza Dixon wns the RorJg·m· Undctwoncl, Lewis Thor- W·~: , • I Mtdngnn nt the f nl'i.cr• Hotel. Monrlny uml 'rueudny, .Tnnunry 1 8 rllld fJ, nrc tho rlate~ sot for n Will ""'" "'"'I"" l" to tho '''""I, 'Y"''" "" l "" ld w""I 0 "'~. ~ r": .'" "" """' """ ,,.,,. """" ""' t """"' 0 t ""'' l"" ,, "'"' """"' """ 0•·1 "' y "'"'g "" ato d· ",., f'" ,.,., '"'•I< "'' 0" ,.,.,,1" ?'I """ Ad'''", te, """"" g, 'Hm mM omt N """"'"" k '·' " "' I N t 0 1 t It1 d It 110 U 11 1t '" "' th "''"'" t oh "''"" h"'" Th ,.,. wt o '""" woo 1< "'' d w'"·" t, ot th" GR 0 YE NBURG o "' <"'" "< h ,,. dm >gh I.,., Co,., I " nwlltlng of the agrleulturnl voea­ Charlntte, MasonHlll~t" and .Jaclwon, cuch flnod .po nncl $•!.:15 en~l.s, I .~w pr~. en· · "; 11 · , ; " ' dny and FrlrJny cvcnl~'gs, · ' home or TIJt·wJn Rhinos. llrrH, Hnwar1l North friends nt n Hnllowor'n pnrt.y 1<'1'1- limllll teachers or the Lc~lle llt'CU 11 whtle MeDowell was ns:wssorl hvc fcnr.c n.n.rl l~r.ennse nl , Jllolr.Ht b.Y · · Mt•s. Chnrlr•s Clnrk wns tnlwn tn Elny evening ol' lnst wcclc nne] on to br' hold at lhc Leslie school Str , . I JghtH UnpaiJ·prJ dollnrs nnd eost:l, When appro- snmc )ltoput ty flWIJCIR on South 'l'lllll'Hday evening-, MIHs Mat·- lhc StimHon hns(lltrrl In JTinton A dnughl.cr wns hom October Snl.nt·dny evrmlng Mr. nnrl Mm. under lhe dlrcctlnn or the state ' ·,;-~ · ~~·eel Jl hts ·which h:wo IH'flderl hy villn1~c mm·siutl, Hal ph/ mrrl Chen·y l!l.rcets lhe rtc:ltnol garot 'rl·cnnnl·, with Mlus Phyllis Rnplrls Saturrlrty, 27 to Mr-. and Mt'H, J~t·ntwiH !{cs- Gnrald l•'r:~nlclln nnd fnmlly n, tHmrd of vocational li'Uinlng. 1 011 ' 0 "" "' ' ' l ;;,'" •I """ ;, •V "''"""""'' ,,, '"' mM wo" '"' ""'"l l>l""" '" """' ""' I"" '"" '""" 00·"""'""'' "" ,,.. ootoo I• Llo do. "'"· Dl ""'"'I"'" "0<1 ,,1 Ccml!r•rl. Duto Set 1 ooo~. ,~1"" A"""""'" "" M" ""'' M,. At,,, I"" or u••. H.,. """'" M,.. """ M,... ,,.,, 1 " :, ? ' bo ' ,., oh•d Thd1 tho '"to ol fiO m""" poe '"""' ,.. ""''· It"" lh o" d """I Clw'> ""'"' ''I""'' "t o '"'"'" ot """""'' ot t 0 .,,;,, wo '""S """" ," , "" "'" f M" th "'' "mt bo hy """'" s" to"'"y '' 1m• ,, w"" t Wtmt•m• ""''" ;,• h~, 0 1 0 .. , ''""'"'I og '" '""'" N"" oom "'"' , I ""'' "'' ""t.•;; I" "' ol.. f ""." M I"' T•·o '""' '" bomo o, Mlo l>tg," i 1,.,: moth"' , M'"· No tttd h·,,,. to u'" homo "t M,. . "mt M"". c lm·· 1"'" 1, '!"""'' of M,, .,,,., .. , The Knapp family of radio sta­ i~pal"~" ~u b~lt ~ do~:,,,"f the powel· """~;,"" com who wnn dl'ivlng at the rntc of 1il/ tho stnnrlro111l.nf tltc ~""'"'cit.\"' they utc avenue, 'l'hei'C wuu 14,r,ucsts, most Mrs Her•bert Howe unrl son once Kesling, ~

to 1 with a sot of international flags .. Janet and David visited at the vice p1·esidcnt, Alma Ram alia; son, ~rr. and Mrs. Edward Ross of ,, I Lieut . .James C. Wlutlulcor, of home or Mr. anrl Mrs. Wesley secretary, Kathleen Patterson; and I Lansmg and Mr. and Mrs. Leo 1 1 RAY MOORHEAD'S $5.69 Ricl' Am y "" Gologsomo- Munro.ato~., ' ""' '""'~'"". "''""'" Bu~h,MoM;,,.,, M~bcl ""'" 'romplcl~s,M Mre Born;oe .Jean 1 2359 N. c''"' Holt Phond!olt9 I 3 t served at the Leslie Methoclls Gunn pt·eparation club Do le A nes Baldwin Rlta '.rodd 1 THE BOYS ARE ASKING FOR • l,t ofchurch last parsonageweelc to a Mondaygroup of evening young EntertainMrs. Leonard Girl Scouts Potter, lDSfi Hall leader, Mrs. Dorothy Barrett.tl . · h ' Y' g ' ' .1------l Buildo Sets ...... $5.60 married people. The pastor, Rev. street, was hostess to a Halloween i Ma~lo _Grove c 10 ung . 0 1u ~ Arlo Vancllen, with his wife were party F'ridny night fot· Girl Scout' l_~a~le\ M~~·. ~a.clc R Fcrrei\·R.a~. Miniature Wind-Up Trains ...... $1.19 the hosts. r;:red Heuer with Mr. Troop No. 4. Tltere were .20 girls s~~e~~cn~a1 J~1;n ~8 - ~K~~o~t~d ~~r.: Large Metal Tt·~cl's ...... $1.69, Vnn

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, 'fHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947 'rlwee ------~·------~----~------~------~------~------·------gelling l10ld of some Jceroaene and 'rho bride, who Willi given In anrl Mrs, M, H, Bollman Sn.turdny VII, .Tnmott l!ullnunol, Sunlouuo fi-15 Clotti'J!• N, O'lll'inn, ,,,.., ~·1, J.nnttlrm 1 I·~nd w' HYWI\IIll', ~!I' J.nnllllllf l MUI'Y I r,uuln M. Rrnll h, 1II, lln WI! 1; Clum (J, ririnlting It, · marriage lly hor father, was at- evr.nlng, ·· Yonl'll S, 1', s. M, Hulon M. llulfmun, ~~~. l•'nnnlrml.nll. ~f.jou Vol'UOHnn, 17, JlnKlfliL, Hlun, 1'1, f·flllliiiiJ-r, • ~:Webberville BoJ'n to Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mc­ Urccl In 11 gabardine ault of dove M d R I 'l'ho l'Otlltlo oF lloo Stut.u ur Mluhlnnn flono 11, MIOIZ, ~~~. l.nJlttlllHI Arnolill IJnn JJ, f((J(d~. ~7, r-iiLUidiiHI Luttlu r~. H11YII10IId w. Woodnl'lf, ~U, LnuHifltl r, an Mrs. oy Ml ton of In- VII, llm·nno·d llt•ynl\, Suhnlfot•, SoJllUIU:ft lloncluntu, H, l.nnHinu, Cll'ilfl», !!ri, Lunulnl{. 1\frrtlllll ,!, lluovc1, :Hi, lllnnlnuhllnlt, 1\lrn, Myrl Qr~tlmm Gowan, a aon Thursday, October gray with dove gray and black no- diann, apent the wotlk end yono·• H. 1'. M, ,John J,•Jinnl, """"'"" rlo·nun M. vl~itlng ~2-» s. ~~~. 1 Hn1'l N. Mll,luJ, :.!7, J.nnHinn: Mlll'l~ulla Nnul llllflllclcwo, 111, LIUIIJillHi Bouna 3(), ccssorlcs a1id wore 11 corsage of Mrs. Martha McComb. 'l'hc Panttlo of thn lllntu of Mluhl~rnn ~~~~"'""• 27, Lnnuln~. • Mr. and Mrs. ~·homatl Hall and LownndnwHhl, ~!.J, OwnuHn, V, lluciluH, ·1 U, J.unH!nn, ·Hart C11rtls of F'owlm•vlllc Is gnrdcnlns. Miss Luc11lc Sober of Mls• Illmm HI II · t VA, Dnlc ~tuhhu•·t, Dnlu•• of Nullo l't·u•u- Wnltel' 1;, ,TohiiHoll, , l~nlfl'idHo Flo:hll MuuDun1dll 'O. llovlu, !!0, LarudrHt'l Lluyd 0, ·uwn, r •l, J Myrllc Mr. and Mrs. Dm•rmwe Risch vis!· 1 0 1 11 1 22 n1 1 1l1fhllnu: visiting at the Thomas ~-layland Lansing acted ns maid of honor 1 '' u. 1 waa ·a len 1 " • Juollth 11. ·HntTIHo 1K, "'"'"lour. Jluhy r,, l!:lmntulcn·f, !.Jfi, Llltltllnu, l•l, '~hOill)ltliJII, fll, LJII!HlllJ..i, ted at Morley last Saturday, homo. and wore 11 gray pin stripe suit Et clt(hThursday nigh and Wllri taken 'J'hu Pouplu of tho SlnLo of Mluhfgnn ~Ioven J, 'lhnulOOII mlnlutur Rn!IUIIII' OIUI'IIIng HUI'V• Wolhum 1•, ~lmmunllun, -·1, Lnnolnul Lllllnn .J. Andni'Hnn, !!6, gnHl. I.nnHI/lJ.l', .rnhn '1\ HruluKIW, 211, r~uuldllJf I Ju• State college has been engaged as bridegroom wore blnclc crepe and on Saturday November 8 , , nwnt, ' ' 1 Nou•o•nlnu M, Wtl•o 11 , ~~. I"'"'""~"· flnll H. fii'OHii, 21, LnnHlngj l~lmllloJ·o Hnphillf! .Tacl:lwln u. r>Lc''"'l, ~~ •. ''"""'jltlll l'hylll• cleared. of a beautiful wedding when their centered the serving table, 'rhe Miller · · VH, l't·noiuiHCu 'J'ruvlno. Uo·dct· o! Nullo J. t'cwurlocld, 211, """"'""· daughter, Rutb, became the bride calce, Icc cream with pink heart ' 1'•·••'"1"'· J""'"" g, Huhor, ~2, L""'I"KI B. , , The regular mccllng of the Re- The Harper Mothers club meet- 1 CluuvoH, ~... LnnKIII~. •' '·belcalls was held last Tuesday eve­ or Robert Branch, son of Mt•, and centers and punch were served by lng will be held at Harper school John Sli'ILilon, ·16, 1"~""'"" 1 Ethel M. . nlng, Reports of the Rr.helcah as­ Mrs. Henry Branch of Wcbbervllle, Miss Norma .Tenn. Sobers and Pa- M • lloolcln•, r.1, I,nnalnu . sembly were given by the dele­ The bcnullfu! candlelight cere- I trlcln Francie, nieces of the bride, November S. arnages llonllld 0. 'lnylcn·, ~H, LnnHitnrl Loltt gates, Mrs. Nettle Monroe and mony took place before banlcs of I The guests were the Immediate A community Halloween party ' l'. Norton, ~~. LunHinJl, 1 d h th Th ld ld was held Friday night at }l!trper Jnmus PullnnJ, Jr., 2:!, LnnHinu; Lu~ Wllllnm M. ~ouHincuu, ali, Lnruling; . Mrs. Clara Hasltlll. pa ms un c rysan em urns. e· fnml Iies o f ll1e b r e nn d b r e- ""'" .,, l'o·uetoo·, 1"· J.un•lnu. I Olc11n 11. Llllh•, ~~~. Lmoulng . double ring ceremony was per- groom. school. After games were played, John n Gl'ill'u 1·u 21 Holt· Jlunnlu J. Jnm"" L. Kmmer, ~~, M11Hun 1 J.uclln Tl1e small daughter of Rev. and 1 cider, Wnt·not· .Tcnnnu 21, MnKun. f ormc d b Y R cv, !'I s h er o f we bb er- Mrs, Branch has been employed doughmtt.s, and apples \"erev ' iH • Holt • ' ' • I 'V Drumm,o Ul 1 '" r· 1 Mrs. Fisher has been Ill due to her 'II s t d I served with n. hotdog roast out- Jlltnl!li rl'. McMinn, au, I.. nnH!Jur; Ar~ '.,lll'I'U!l ' I; lll, :.. I II'OI{OI'Y; l't!llO VI e n lit' ay even ng, at the Monroe drug store and Is a tton, ~~. Lnn;l 11 g, 1". (,owlln, ,17, Stoul.oo 1 I• red ,1. llel'llld, ,lll, Lnntt~nt:: Ka th- be Office: 600 Hollister Did g., Lunsing, Phone 5 ~ 5048 drnwn to tlrotcct you n'n.'d your y b M d M L H Mnyzn J Dixon 2;! Holt. I UI'Yil r.~, Lowul'y, ~(). Muir. They left for a wedding trip r. an rs. ynn ayncs an~ Jnmea 'rl'. ~\nul~y. ~H. Lumlin~~ Uraci~ Hnl'l')" J. roun~. 21), lJUlltiin)-\j CllndyK Res. Phono-Lilnsinfl' 4-5870 lnvcstml!nt. t Fl. 'd th . t fnmll}' wm·c Friday night dinner L. Clnl'i<, 23 , Lunt~lng. E. Hnt•vcy, 21, LnnHin.". 1 D~~lonal OfUcc: 500 l-In I list':~ Bldg.,· Lnnsin~r I'honc 6-5048 0 I or! a am upon etr re urn guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ao·din F. llnhney, :11, LnneinGI JcHHiU Wllllum Mill~··· 21(. (oO'llntl Lcclge; Nor- AGENTS, STATE FARM they wlll reside in St. Johns. Baumer. w. Smith, 31, Lunoing, . I"'" .. T. 1\mlot, .II, Eu~l Lnn.., 2;,, Stoukbridgel I O~lo )1, H:n:u~, 3], EaRt LanH!nJ:: Ar', llciHchnut·, •12, LunHIIIJII I . nunlnl K. ,snhtn, 2.• !. LllllHIIIJ:I Gone Jewett Rex D. Jewett end Thelmn Kent, :17, Lnmdng. I E. Wl~tkln"l, 2(), LnnHinf{. ' I 2~lfJ Stale 8t. 1232 S. I..anslng St. I · Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. H11 1toh E ltyul I!> L11 n•lng· Vostn p, Lew'" J. Sh•·oyet·, ~~. Lnn•tnJ:I Mvl• I f)ltoiiH 22571 Phone 22286 Mr. and Mrs. Roland Graham and Mrs. M. Chambers of Eden. Hnekney, i u, Ln;,.lng. ' I B. llu!lon, 2:1, Lnn~ing. . were in Lansing last Monday,, Mrs Clarll Haynes sp nt Tu Mmtinu• J. ll•·ltten, r.o, Lun•in!l'l Lev• fl. Hnteh, -1 .. LnnHlttJ:I Dorothy I : c es- I Elhel J. O!'Om!cy, oi, lluWilt; . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Branch and Miss Bessie Patterson of Baltic " 110 1'itc c. (;1·umwoocl, 32, Mn 11011 , Dorothy 1•. :nn ln n · ht S ' A, ' vs. Alphu. Cloo!Hby, Withdi'UWR plen o[ COMl'U~'l'l". ENGINI~RING SEltVIC.E a and d aug er, ue nn, were not guilty, JllcndH Huilly, Jllr.n accepted, Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. '!'he Peo11le ol the State of Michiw•n Residential - Commercial - lndu6trial nnd Mrs. M. H. Bollman and fam- vs. Al1>hn GooiRby. Sentence 1 lJ, to' 2 fly yeliO'H s. p. s. M. · April I, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Bollman and St. Pnul Mercury Indemnity Co. 11 Heating, ventilating, ail· conditioning nod family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Col'p., individuully, unci HR asHigncc' of Beclcwith aqJd family Visited Mr Central. llnnl; YH, 1'he llnn~ or LnnHin", sheet metal worl' ______;,_____ • n bnnlunJ.( t!Ot'POI'ntion.October 21, 1947'fJ•mJ by court,· Gas and oil-li•·ed, 'full automatic steam, vapor - Sl. Puul Mcr·cuJ'Y Indemnity Co. n Co1;p, indivtdunlly und UK tlHHlgoncc' of and hot water installations Ccntnd Bonk VR, ~rhe Bank of Lam5in~ n bnnkinJ..r corpol'lltion, Judgement of Gas and oil-fired furnaces no cnuse of attion, QU!CI( REUEF FROM October 22, 1947 Oil,. gas and elech·ic hot water heaters Symptr:mts of Distress Arising from Llllinn Potter vs Lyle Ru111'ight. Ordct• or discontinuuncc. Water wfteners, pumps, plumbing supplie.­ I STOMACH ULCERS October 23, 1947 In the mntLel' of the E~tate of IJunnld Oil Burne•· Specialist J. Lonl

HERRICK ------~------·~~------.-.- !UrH, L••, (h·•·Ju~rdoHhlln Legal Notice Legal Notice

,JOliN MrtJI,gJ,J,AN A tJ !J(l COJ•Y A t llH1 rnpy Jt11l1re nf Pt uhnt o DAV!IJ C. ni~A'J"I'Y JJAVIIJ U lllM'I'TY Hc1-dMtor uf P1 ohntu Hiw:l lleJdtitl L oC Jl1 nhnf o

Dr. Walte.r Konrad OPTOMETRIST Successor to 1 nr. E. IG. Jewell

J,unslng' l'l10no 2778~

AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY Bendix Home Laundry Deluxe and Standard Model5 FRIGIDA~RE Electric Ranges "J••, Deluxe and Standard Modelft "' * I I Motorola Car Radio

Deep *Freeze DEAD or ALIVE ,I Flat Top (5 cu. ft.) FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY HORSES -· $20.00 cows - $20.00 37W13 HOGS ~ $6.00 cwt. * CALVES AND SIIEEI• REMOVED FRIJE A GOOD JOR FOR YOU G & R Ele-ctric Supply SUNDAY SERVICE U. 5. Army Phone 139 CHODS E THIS Phone Collect to Mason 23191 1/NP. PROFF. SSION NOW/ Williamston, Mich. WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSKINS Central Dead Stock Co. AUCTIO Located on Mora·ice road, 2 miles north of Webberville, on Having sold my fal'ln, I will sell at public auction at the place 3% miles southeast of Friday, November .7 Mason on Eden road or. % mile north of Eden on Rolfe t·oad, on

BANGS TESTED Allis-Chalmers W. C. 2-bottom Ta·ador Plaw, Commencing at sharp, the following described Holstein Cow, 7 yeaa·s old, fresh, open on t•ubber Holstein Cow, 2 years old, f•·esh, open John Deere B Tractor on rubber, new motor, HORSES Holstein Cow, 5 years old, springer pulley & P. T: 0. Iron Kettle Slip Scraper Holstein Cow, 3 yeaa·s old, due soon Roan" Gelding, 15 years old 30-ft. Extension Ladder 4 Milk Cans Holstein Cow, 6 yea1·s old, milking, bred April John Deere 2-bottom Tractor Plow on rubber Strainer and Pails . 29 John Deere Tractor Cultivator Bay Maa·e, 11 yeal'S old Hay Tedder McCormick-Deering 42A Combine Good Work Team, weight 3,000 lbs. Forks and Shovels 25 Ca·,atcs Guernsey Cow, 3 years old, fresh, open 50 Grain Bags McCormick-Deering 2-Roll Corn Husker, Stone Boat Jersey Cow, 3 years old, f1·esh, open CHARLES H. HAYDEN " Grass Seedea· Nearly New Lawnmower nearly new Countca sl~ned Cm::mt Judge CATTLE Jersey Cow, 3 years old, fresh, open GER1'11U DE LUDWICK Watea· Separatot• Durham Cow, 4 yea1·s old, due soon McCot·mick-Deea·ing 16'\Hole Fertilizer Disc Dotmty County Clctli: Many Other Small Hand Tools Drill, power lift ThtJ;J 1mit tH Laoug-ht to fillict the t1tlc Guernsey Cow, 4 years old, due Maa·ch 17 Jersey Cow, 4 years old, due soon to the West ftnctJon of the SouUtwcHt 1/l Guernsey Cow, 6 years old, bred September 29 Jersey Cow, 8 years old, due soon McCot·mick-Deeriz;tg Mower, 6-ft. cut, new of sect1on :10, In '£own 2 North, Runge 1 \\refit, Vcvny 'rownshJp, In~hnm County, Guernsey Cow, 8 years old, bred September 17 HAY, GRAIN, ETC. Durham Cow, 4 years old, mill(ing, bred May McCormick-Deering Corn Binder Mlclllg,tn. 18 John Deere Fertilizer Corn Plantet· with 3% Tons of Timothy Hay tractor hitch SHEEP Jersey Cow, 6 years old, milldng, bred July 28 Bu~!nCRs 6 Tons of Mixed Hay 'Guern~ey Heifer, 2 years old, due soon John Deere Manure Spt·e.ader 15 Grade Ewes, Oxford and Blacktop cross Quantity of Ear Corn John Deere Hay Loader ORDER APPOINTING TIME •3,1-Jolstein Heifea·s, 8 to 10 months old FOR HEARING CLAIMS Oxford Lamb Buck 4~ lbs. Hybrid Seed Cot·n Holstein Bull, 18 months old Oliver Double Tractor Disc JENNINGS-JANUARY 13 New Idea Side Rake State of M1chu:mn Ihe P10batc Comt for the County of Inghnm ' IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS PIGS - POULTRY Harvey Hammer Mill At n Sl:!sston of IHHd Court, held nt HOUSEHOLD GOODS 12 Feedet· Shoats New Buzz Rig, fits any tt·actor the P1obnte 0/Uce an the C1ty of Mnson Case Manua·e Spreadet· 111 the Sittd County, on the 27th dny of 2 Beds, Springs and' Mattress 35 Mixed Chickens Rubber-tired Wagon-Flat Rack and Corn OctolJm, A. D 1047. Ontario 11-Disc Grain Drill P1csont, liON. JOHN McCLELLAN, Dresser Oak Stand 10 Muscovy Ducks Sides 1 Judge or Ptobnte. Olivet· Riding Cultivator Grain Elevator & Grain Blower In the Mntter of the E•tntc of JAMES 2-Section Oliver Springtooth Drag 3 Rugs, 9x12 2 Rugs, 7x9 FEED S. JENNINGS, llccenscd. 6 Wooden Chairs 3 Cane-Bottom Chaira 35-tooth Sprinl( Drag-25-tooth Spring Drag It uppcm mg to the com t thnt the t1mc 2-Section Spiketooth Drag 1300 Bales Clover Mixed Hay for Jltescntntion of clnlms ngnmst sul

For Dead Ol' Disabled Stoclt Horses $20.00 each Cows $20.00 each size IIIII) IUII!Iilinn) lHr~. l\Ict ton Rl<•c (AI I'OIIllllg In Mt and M1 s Stanley R1sch tcrtalned frtends f tom Hogs $6.00 per cwt. Sunday Mr and Mrs Mmton R1cc and son called on MI and Mt s Law­ Cal\eR arul slwrp-• Rr•moHd I roB wncc Ct and all of Wcbhct vllle Sunday afternoon • 2 n 10 oo The combtncd choirs of the Mill- Phono collect to l\Iason 3111 $1!7ri)f,[; I ville Methodist church and the Comm HHl< r u • Van town Methodist church have DARLING & COMPANY I>unc 1<<1 r.uy stmted on the cantata, 'King All- The original clc Glorrous, to be pt esentcd at Chustmas bmc Mts Ralph Glynn of Vantown spcn t Tuesday With hc1 daughtCJ, Mrs Seldon Montne The 1-H memhc1s and parents I arc havmg thc1r annual potluck supper thts Saturday mgltt at lite Vantown hall Patuma Monroe attended a Sunday school class patty at the home of Mts Ltllln.n Hache Webbcrv1lle SatUlday aftmnoon Fender Repair

Painting Is A Specialty We have the most modern spray booth m Mason VETERINARIANS Paint Job - $59 (Bump wol'lc exh·a) 1\lrs, Et ma Johnson The W S C S observed the Set of Fenders- $15 (Bump worlc extra) wee]{ of prayer and self demn.l wtth 71Flii ILnd a service at thr. chtuch last sun­ Phones Williamston day evemng w1th the chou smg-lng 56f"i Jennings Body Shop Phonr J .. ms111g R7:~ Ill (j r.ocated at US-127 at the south city lumt~ l'lwne 21801

serviCes Allen Cool'e of Lansmg attended the Halloween carmval at Dans­ Ville as guest of hts daughter, M1ss Barbara Cooke Mtsses Neva and Lms .Johnson and Barbara Coolm attended a Halloween party at the home of M1ss Flmence Rector Wednesday Automobile Insurance evenmg Mr and Mts George Van De· Not an expense.. marl' are the parents of a son I But an investment born October 29 at Sparrow hos­ pital weighing 9 lbs , 5 oz, and answcrmg to name of Donald Lee Having decided to quit fal'ming, I ~ill sell at public auction at the place 2 miles west of Other duvets aten't dcpen·dablc! We'd hke to help you Mr. and Mrs Pea11te Beach and Mason on Columbia road to Pink school and % mile south on College l"oad, on plan sccunty m du vmg yam car Beth visited Mr. and Mrs Elmer Reed Sunday Mr and Mrs Burton Botsford and gtrls and Elva Fulton called on McCowan & McCowan the Berton Johnson fmmly Sunday Phone 32Rl afternoon The 4-H L,vcstocl' club mem­ Monday, November 10, 1947 bers enjoyed a marshmallow and wtcner 10ast after a hayride Sat­ mday evening at Ronald F1sher's Commencing at 12:30 o'clock, sharp, the following described property: M1 and Mrs Vance Mead en­ tcrtamed M1 and Mrs WIIbm Gibson Sunday for dmner M1 and Mrs AI thur F1 ost HORSES Dump Hay Rake tertaied Rose Frost Sunday Blacl' Mal'e, 8 years-old, weight 1,650 Rubber-tired Mill, Cm t ~~·I dinner. Bay Gelding, weight 1,500 lbs. Fanning Mill Mrs Arthur F10st and Mrs W1mfrcd JJ'1 ost attended the State B Milk Cans, Pails and Sh·ainers Grange convention at Hillsdale CATTLE last wcel' Monday through Frl­ 1. Holstein Cow, 9 years old, heavy spl'inger HAY, GRAiN, ETC. ~CONCRETE MASONRY day 2. Holstein Cow, 3 yeai'S old, milking 25 Tons of Mixed Hay The Youth Fellowship 3. Holstein Cow, 3 years old, milking Stack of Bean Pods tained their parents Sunday eve­ Load of Second Cuttin!!f Alfalfa ning at a regular mcetmg. M1ss 4. Holstein Cow, 3 yeal's old, calf by side -1111 For Farm 'Use Lms Johnson presented the lesson 5. Holstein Heife1·, 4 moltths old 8 Acres Corn in Shock Mr and Mrs Carl Anway and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mts Wmtfred Frost VISited Law­ IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS rence Walker of G1 and Ledge at Quantity of Household Goods Percy .Jones hospttal Sunday Mr and Mrs Paul Wolf d1ove to MISCELLANEOUS Irish Htlls Sunday afternoon and Othe1· articles too nume1·ous to mention called on Dr and Mrs John Scott and family of Jacltson Mrs Dell Wolf visited her daughter, Mrs George Van De­ mark, and new grandson, Donald Lee, at Sparrow hospital Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Harry Rlndftetsh Disc Grain D1·ill vls1ted Mr and Mrs Dell Wolf and Mr. and Mrs Paul Wolf Sunday 2 Beet Plows Horse Plow Ajax Cultivator

• I \ CONCRETE MA· SONRY. .,, Tuesday, November 11 Double Disc Restore weak foundatio·<~s, build sanitary, 1:00 o'cloclc Double Cultipackel' vermin·1>10of, firesafe fa1·m imp1·ovements with this non-critical material. Located 4 mlles south of COf,, ARLIE J, FEIGHNER, \ Charlotte. Because I broke my Auctioneer Telephone, write or call on us for free hl(l In on automobile occident, Phone ~280 estimate. I must sell all my IIYcstoclc, In· elmllng 5 cows, 2 heifers, 100 Wllltc Rock pullets, 2 shoats, Standard Block & Supply other articles, Six INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH JGAN, 1'1-JURSDAY,. NOVEMBER O, 1947 1------·------·------...... -J. ol' 1'11Ht Noble Grnndu In OJcomo~ llinjnl't'ld In ArAlhlc,nt I convention of the Woman'n Relief Smalorr; s~lllllf! Clitl'tiH theil• memhern cloot.ecl tn offlc~on tn orty wns clamngorl nor clostl·nycrJ nov, nne! M1·s. o . .m, Amos of F'rlcln.y, NovembcJ• 7, in a llody, Mrn. Mary PaultJ tmiTm·cd a ~calp, coJ•pn lp LnntJ!ng laRt weolc, '!'he nonlnra or tho loo1tl achool tna m•ganlzallon, 11011g Jcudor hy tho young chllch·on of the I\l~lnmrrzno spon t Lho wee II ond nt Williamston Mahle li'IHh, prcr;Jdont of the naao· j wound when the c11r di'lven by AI'· MrH, lllleanm• Stable~ and Mrs, nrc aclllng Clll'lstmas cnl'dH ond M1trllnc Conldln, nnd clolognt.o to nulghborhoor!. tho homo of thcl!' son, lilrwln, nnd C!iftl!on, will JH'csidc nnd will Imwo lone Chrlntlc nnd one driven by Eva Hummell of Detroit called on evoryday cards to earn money fN' I

I I . ·: r ~. I Water Softener Technical Errors Delay Action Ordinance Adopted Oct; 20 Now Rescinded, Will De Up For Considcmtion ·Later ' • ·Voters· Piclc New Officers 'Technical errors in \the ln·Rec01·d Off.Yenr Voting, adoption of the water soft~ner Win to ·ordinance on ,October I 20 Independents 2 1 forced the city council on 1\fon­ Given day night to rescind its action' slates of candidates, Mason and to start over again on·.the voters showed an overwhelm­ proceedings. ing preference for the Inc1c· Aldemcn discovered that in the pendents Tuesday. It was the 1 adoption of the ordinance they lmd first contested election in 16 1 rescinded all former water ordl· years. Voters named a new 1 nanccs and mlgbt be In the posl- tlon of furnishing city water free. mayor, three aldermen, a c;ity No rates were included in the water treasurer and a constable. 1 softener ordinance, Another error With one exception the win- •• was the matter of time. The ordi· nance set forth tlw.t it must be ners were given 2 to 1 majori· Ipubllshed within , a wcolr of· Its tics. The •exception was in the adoption by the council. The pro­ first ward where Aide I ceed! ngs were so lengthy and so Leo H. Harrison came 1 involved that the weelt had flown before the copy for the legal notice 101 votes of his ln<1PnoPnlrlo could be prepared. , • · ! City Attorney o, .r. Hood ex· plained to the council how In· valved the proceedings were and (PhDLd p,, how he had been unable to have a BUBBLE GUM CHAMPS were crowned at the com­ Dr•troit attoljney for financial in­ stitutions dealing in municipal rev- munity Halloween party staged in the Legion Memorial build­ ( Photo By Babs) ----- unuc bonds go over the papers. ing last Friday night. Bob Carris, shown at the right just get­ ADJUDGED OUTSTANDING IN 4-H CLUB WORK, B' I I' Following 11 long discussion the ting set for the takeoff, was the winner. His bubble was some­ Wilma Coleman of East Lansing was awarded the major prize lg surn s sp It aldermen decided to rescind the by the Lansing Lions club at a show and banquet held in the action talren in adoption of the thing marvelous. The handsome miss in the middle was winner of second prize. She is Barbara Fell.' Her bubble exploded over Mason I. 0. 0. J.i'. ball Tuesday night. Presenting her with the ong Townsh'lpS ordinance· October 20 and to reln- A state the water rates which were her own face and that of the award is Maurice Hill, district 4-H club agent and chairman m I unintentionally !'educed to zero judges. At the right and right of the Lansing Lions 4-II comittee. At the right is County Club 1 ('t" d s I ~-- by the Octobe'r 20 action. in the act is Harry Cobly, win- Ag~nt M. H. Avery. I I les an c100 s Petitions for a referendum vote ncr of third place. Competition was keen for 1 on the water softener issue were I I 'rhc Halloween party was a the Lions club awards. Beverly Insurance Anent Local Units Receive Cash I bemg circulated prior to the action pronounced success. Refreshments Orr of the Aurelius clnb placed O 1 From Sales Tax Diversiol), 1~~et~~c 1 ~ 0 ~~c~r~~~~~~ ~~~r;oNth~ were served to the little folks at first in with Evelyn Doesll 'l Lock Car j Schools Receive $175,292 I referendum pet!tto11s are Invalid. school and kindergarten Friday C!Jristle· Everitt, 55, Is In t.hc Smith of Wheatfield placinf: , Circulators will have to start their afternoon. The party at the Legion Mason hospital with Internal in- second nnrl Betty Chu·Ic of the 1 Hereafter Franlc Guerriero will More reasons why the sales I petitions again following adoption building was fun for the fourth, juries sustained Wednesday after- and Clare h1gh schools an(! both Aurelius club plaeing third. All pmlmbly tnlre 8ome of the arlvlce tax c1iversion amendment will of the revised water softener fifth, s1xth, seventh and mghth I noon wjJcn he was tossed from his I attended Central State college at three received pr1ZeR. Donun Voss he gwes h1s insurance clients: H_o probably not be repealed right ordinance. graders. Later the high school roa'd commission truck as it over· Mt. Pleasant. During their eight of the Southwest Alalcdon club will loclr hts oar and remove the away developed this week in Learn of Error11 group took over th.e hall for a t~rned.:Glen Scutt, Onondflga, was years of married llfe, they have at­ party followmg their return from, dlll~harged .. , rrorn the hospJlal tended the Methodist church: .. · wp.s runnerup. lccys. h f f 1 I I I The tangled wntet• softener pro- the Eaton Rapids-Mason football Thursday morning with bruises 'Wllma Coleman, a member nf Guerriero. 1s . a member of the unitst e ormCounty o cTreasurer 1cc (5 to Lyleoca ceedings wereb brotJ~'htGlo cup follow-1 1 game. Vast quantities of elder and and cuts. Everitt's condition is the Haslett club, placed first in the city conumttee of the Peoples · , , . tng remar1 cs Y en oon, oca fried cakes were consumed. The regarded as grave, hospital at- gardeh 1 dlvlsJOn, with Nellie Sher- party. In the excitement around 1B. Austm IS sendmg out a11 Consumers Power manager. ~e grade ynungsters were awarded tendanls aald. . wood qf the Wilson club, second; I political headquarters Tuesday aggregate of $355,542.33 to told tho mem~ers of the counctl prizes for stunts B:nd for cos- "The truck driven by Everitt and Jeanett~ Hill of the Amelius club, night Guerrwro forgot to lock his cities townships villages and hthat thet C?Unchtl errs llntttrylng tdo t hl ·d · ' d R b t o 0 r th ' . : ' urry hroug reao u ons an tumes .. They also Witnessed acts the car driven by Scutt colllded •• I , an o er scng,L e Cflr wh1ch he had school dtstncts. All the money • ---~------of magtc. ' at the cornet• of Eifert and Curtice comes as a result of the sales Acatlemle Issue The Mason .Kiwanis club spon- roads. The car was. smashed. The ,., sored the partws. Money from the truclr went out of control •and on tax d i v e r s i o n umendmcnt 'fhe water soft.ellllr pro- proceeds of the Norma Lou Gregg 1 'down the road where it overturned. adopted last fall and it rep- po~al Is un IICIWemlc Issue for concert was used to defray the ex- Officers who investigated the ac­ ' f a spell. Althoug!J 1he old conn· resent~ onI y t h c payments or ell went: throu~rh tbe motion~ penses. cident believe Everitt was thrown the thtrd quarter of 194 7. of authorizing the mu.yor and(· from the true!< before it over­ turned. cleric to slgn.._a MatriiCt with ' the General Filter Co., the. con· p. tmet hinges on a referendum upon sale of re\lem(c bonds. Petitions calling for a referen­ lflum have been elrcula.te•1. But 331 664 . there Is uo good reason to be· 296 Lans~ng, $95,231; Everett, $8,485; I llevc tba.t the 1vater !!Oftener Lanstng Stoner, $2,055; Webber-, proposal will be brought up ville, $861; Leslie, $1,863; Mason, for awhile • 643 $4,183; Alaiedon Township Unit, --.,----·--.,-----­ 314 $1,826; Holt, $4,203; North, $2,787; I ordinances without study and wltlt· Maple Grove, .~3,295; East Lansing, 306 Westsiders may soon be able to 205 drive across the Sycamnre on Elm street. At the council' session 343 Monday night the aldermen agreed 101 to go ahead with construction of the span this fall. If the span is 314 built the street can be opened, City 104 .,

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASOI'~, MICH ICAN, :IJIURSDA,Y·, NOVEMBER 6 1947 ·------~~~--~~~~~----~---·------~------~------~~·~·-~~~·~-:·---~~------1 went to the polls, Bashford's .Tor-I B .I' . N. , Hlgh gnmes were rollccl by MUla, stwocaatul In gulnlng three polntH LOUIS I'IOIUI''I'ICit Om!-! forwmlun )ll'lnolplcR hogan to give ow· lng· ' ews 28; 0, Hall, 221; Sti'Opu, 205; Qru- fmm Modern Clen.ncl'H, Funcl'lll HCI'VICOH fOI' r.. ouill him tmublc, He unslung· hiH own · hum, 200; Moon, 20~; Swinehart, Billie Smnct•a hud high single Sct•Iptor, formerly of White Onlt, .. -' lance for rt few .immta with tho T 11 11 ' Lo 11 11 202; Pahner, 201.;. Oorh11m, 200; game with lOB and high sories with will be helrl nt the B~I.l :unoml "" council j11,9t to lteop In pt•uctlcc, rU.Vtl 11' ' 11 " nnd H, ll'o~, Sr., 200, , •iB Mnnrnrct'MoLenn jolnod the homo In Mrwon at two n cloclr Snl.- 'rlwn cumu lhc Wf!l:cr Hortcnol' pro- Mason No. 1 joUJ•neycd to St, ;High surlcH were Mills, 5B7; 2' i. Ill b tit l . K nrduy aftnrnoon. llo died' in Cm·· posnl oml Bashford cumo out Johns to wln three out of lhJ•co, Strope, 508; Fought, 552; O, Hnlt, longue flll< w ~ 11 H u 0 1OJ' fly linth New Yorlc •rncHdrty Snrvlec•i I Hlt·llnfi ·fnr the lrlnd or wotcr.• that The loam wns llparltcd by Dlolt ofi2; Clipper, 538; !{can, 53•1: Field, IPcrriby on the MrtHnn Bultm•y wor~ holrl at 'wm·rensll~n·g, No~ , uonws up from wells, 'J'Iwm wem Mills, who rolled '' 551 sorioa, Joo 531; Fox, Sr., n28; A, WlllhttnR, tcnm, · Ynrlr, 'L'hursdny, 'rho bocly WaH hnrd words traded nt soft wutor IDIIerby hit 531, Myrt Mizar had 523; Rathburn, 520; Huntm•, o19; Standings W L: them Hhippcd to Mo.son for lnn•lnl. Ihen.rlngs, and BnAhfrml bcgnn lo 458 und Cnrlton Hunter, 510, aluo Swlnehnrt, 510; Ellerby, /i10; L. Ho.mmnnn's ...... 2:1 13 'l'hree bl'Others sut•vlvn, Edglll' or lltlk nbm1t nnot:hcr pn.t•ty. Loss high game of 200. Bud Swinehart Smith, 50•i; Moon, 501; n.nd Pal· 1Mnson Bn.ltery ...... ~1 15 Ingham tnwnHhip, Arlhut• of Vot•- 1 than n. month ago he bc)l'rm to rollccl •187. mer· 501 I · mont and Arnolrl of Now Ynrlt. 15 bent hl~ \WUI' dt·um, It never grew Mason No. 2 played Charlotte 'swu;tllng For Nov4:mhor 0 Fox Cl,ortn,lll'S ...... 21. ------lour! but the mnstm· drummer at home, and hud a rough after- Horn's Shoe Stot•o ...... 792 2a ,Jewett sll•lowor Shop ...... 17 19 (Jl'EN SA'l'IJIUlAY AF'J'fmNOON ncVtll' mlsHerl a beat. The tempo noon. While they outbowled the Wolverine Eng. Co, ...... Ha 23 Moder~ Cleaners ...... 13 23 '!'he office of Dr. Kute ID. r.umb plc!cecl up nll t:hrougll Tuesday, Mason visiting team, Charlotte Jefferson ll'ood Mitt, ...... 768 20 Dnrt & Cndy ...... U 2•3 will be open on Srtturday nftet•- Bnshfm•cl put In n • long day found the ullcys to their ·llldng Modern Clcnneru' ...... 780 18 noon, Novcmbm· 8. Mrs. Hugh Tuesday, He wns on hand for the ancl piled up 2820 pins, Don Vun- Hilliard's County Clltl!, ...... 708 171 AT WJl:S'I'f~ItN S'l'A'I'E 1Bnrllcy will rnnltc deliveries and I counting Tuosrln.y night.. Lying dcr Veen led the home team with a Mlclwlson-Balwr Lbr, Co ... 73fl 17 Six student~ from Mason hn.vc receive pnym••nls, Dt•, Lamb IH bar.k on tho stairs nt the court 562 serles and a 210 gnme: Austin Thorllurn Coo.! Co, ...... 717 17 been enrolll!d at Western Michigan convalcHclng- at st. Luwr·erwc Ium- hottsr.' as .the vote counters droned Williams had n series or 512, Don Ware's Drug Store .... ,...... 761 15 college rnr the ftlll semester. They pltnl In LnnHing- fmm an utlnclc or on, the wily lender methodically Williams rolled 500, Les Swan- ,Jewett's Flower Shop ...... 77fl 1/l rtl'O Chnt•Ica s. Henderson, Durwin vit'UH pneumonia. notched his gun, He then wandered Inger, 401, af!d Nels Ferrlby, 533, th 7 12 B c 1 D M t T ---- Wye Incorporated ...... 0:! w, cuT, .nro , on uguc, , oun othver to tht e se1c1o1ncJ I\rvnrdt to watehht 'rho Chnrlottc _,team tbl rought a Postofflee ...... :, ...... 7H1 fl Freeman, Robert c. Hall nne! ,,,;,A;,;~·,,·' \" ;/,':~:;~.'· ~~~.~:,•;,~'",',l r 11 ',·,, ~.~.:~ ••~{~'.: ~ f c coun · fLW 1 e, · e s ooc1 r 1g women's team anu· In a ght gume Morse's ·Rc•tunrunt ,.... ,., .... 77"> 8! Cllt'IHtlne A. Vander Ven, 1 111 0 1 ' ·b y un til th e t um bres 1 nrt· lvee. 1 the Mason. women took ull three. . ~ _:_;__,·~ u 1. · • FluWI!I'Shnrl,flo\~t·rphurw:.!I:!:JI,1 ,. "' ·lliwl Then he went on hon'tc to get out G. StarIt: led her team with n •i67' 1 I hls pipe of pence nncl be ready to series and o. 184 ·game, Other hlgh Young 1\lcon 1H Loogu11 · ______.;______.. ____ smoke It with the men he defeated series were B. Bryde, 406; M, In- High game honors went to L. 1 1 Tuesday, That's one of the good ghram, 431; Sue Moon, 4d5; o.nd A. ~urray with a 216• the only c 51 ht • :things about Bashford and hls E, Mlchltsch, 397, Mrs, Inghram 200 game If the evening, High 'brnnd of politics. He never lets rolled a 175.· game. series were rolled by Dick Lyons, ustom aug er1ng personnl!tlcs enter Into Ills poll- '' 547; L.A. Murray, 534; and How- d tics. Neither does he permit J'riend· nuslrutss 1\ll!n's League o.rcl Slagh, 518.4... High team games Wante ships to sway hls political prlnci- F Howe and H Hosley hacl high were CharHe's tsnrn, 807; nnd Fol): pies or hamper his political activ- gn~e o.t 205 .. H~aley with a 580 Theatre, 809, High team series went Illes. , 1 set, He could only get one point to Fox Theatre 2285, nnd Charlie's Hogs butchered on Thursclays .lust before c~ucus some less I from F. Howe und his Jenning's Burn, 2275. b I d d S d astute or less dnrrng politicians at; teammates, who were ali bnclt' on Team Won Lost Cattle utc tere any ay except atur· ay tempted to coax Bashford· into. the beam, So Schmidt's lost three American Legion ...... 17 11 I points. .·· . . . . t PChn.rltjel's Barn ...... 1177 1111 il~!dJ~fg~~e f~t\1~£~~~gde~~eca~~~;~l~~· ·. Che.v rolet . bow. led .. their cum ·I o.ns y e ...... HOLT PACKING· COMPANY. Icaucus, .on the theory ,that tho ·average but we.re not. lucky· enough IJoy o, Do.viR,.IJ1c ...... 10 12 1 rebels. might be able to force some to talte any 'polptis from Hall's. Fox Thllatre ...... 0 · 10 Phone Lansing 23914 changes at the Peoples cmwus a~u Mason Elevator could not get Doyle's Service ...... 8 20 bethen called the Independentoff caucus COt)ld·. , . s t ar t e d• so they· brought. the! r teli m 'lao, "Not for ~e," replied Bashford.'· average da,wn. In s~ dol~g, they Mlxc!l Douhlm; "I .eat at the first table, We'll hold lost ~our points to S.lsby s. Diclc Swnnlnger and Miss Merl­ our caucus first and pick the can· T~am . . Ave, Pts. lyn Hummel took first place In the dictates we want regardless of Halls.... , ...... 71~ 23 mixed doubles Sunday with. How- what the other party does." . Schm~dt s · ...... , ...... 7~o 22 nrcl Slagh and· Mrs. Don \"under- There were twice ns many peo- •Chevt ol~t ...... ,6o9 19 Veen, Jr., the runnersup. Bud

ple at the Independent. cnucus 11s !, Jenni~g s ...... 706 16 Swinehart and Miss Lucllle White were at the Peoples caucus, and. Silsby s ...... 086 16 finished thlrcl with Mr. ancl Mrs. more than twice us many voters Mason Elevator ... :...... 680 12 Nels Ferrlby grabbing fourth of the Independent ticl

Sltlncy A. 1\Iorrl~on I,, I 0 ,' • ' .', .··. In n ·landslide vote Tuesday If Not, Why Not? Sidney A. Morrison, plant engineer at Wyeth Incorporated, was elected mayor, defeating Arthur W. Jewett. Fm· 14 years Jewett There is an active troop meeting regularly in Mason. We hus served Mason as mayor and for two years before that was an want new members. to extend Scouting activities even more. alderman, There was nothing personal be: If your boy is not a membe1· have him come to the next meeting. tween Morrison and Jewett. They wm·e on friendly terms all during Let him see Scouts at wor(, fot• himself. the campnign and an hour before the ·polls closecl Tuesday. night they stood and chatted· at· . .the . 1."' :. YOUR SKIN•L06KS corner of Jefferson o.nd Asl'i: The two· men assured e~ch other .j,.:::'<:I·::.:.,·.;:,.MASON TRPOP NO. 61. :•:; - 1 SO YOUNG AGAIN regardless of the outcome of voting they would remain friendly terms. Wrinldcs smooth nwny, tension vane I ishe-s as You r-elax under the capable hnnrls nf our facial cxpet·t. Make n MEETS EVERY. WEDNESDAY. I~· the c:onsideJ·ed opinion of· thousan~:k of Men1, matno. to have at least one faciul a '· PORTIS HATS _win eve~¥ .. test cbse. nlOllth at Mary Ann's to hcp your comnlcxion in the pinlt. · Outstanding for smart' ., 7:30.AT THE SCHOOL looks, for up to the minute Styling, for We spccinli:tc in all lyp~s of ' . . . Pcrm~ncnts . .Weorability and for Hpnest V?lue< . : William Draher is Scoutmastet•, Activities include l'cgula­ ihcrc 's a PORTIS HAT to meet: your every' need. ! tion Scout lessons plus the social program that's a feature of all $6.so to $l2.so ~ · · ··. .. MARY ANN'S Scout meetings. . ·; ';:· ::· . ,. . >\•" .·· \~ Beauty Shop .. JOY 0. DAVIS.·~ CO. New Air Scout· Troop Also Meets w·ednesday Nig~ts:>:

For boys ·15 years or. older who are !nte1·ested in· tl\llation.¥1 !,.; i .. The meetinfi'time is also 7::30 at the school, Harry Smith, Scout· . • j • ' To The master. FINDS ERROR Florence Field, Instructor Edei1 U. B. Church mathematics at Jacltson. ' .. ~· college, found an m·rot• Encyclopedia 1 Americana in the "conic sections." :Miss Field went November 9, 194 7 hunting In re~erence books for material to substantiate her point In class and to convil,ice two stu- I '·'I ' .• I' • · ·Services Each ·Night Except Monday dents that 13he. wna' . right. She There'•' a 1Scout activity· for.. · every boy•. Pr~ctic.al. · . . I .. found testimony confirming her stand In · several books, but de­ handicraft;. in addition: to th~ fun o.hneeting ·'with i1!~ Preaching. . . . I.,... ..8:45 tected somemlslnformntlon ln.:the Encyclopedia Americana. She· no~l­ frienda; ia on the llrogram for every member. ;: ~ ' ' fled the editors and received a re­ ,:\~iSs. Beth· Li11pincott will ·bring': special· quest froril them· to wrl te the, re­ ., .-:·: vision. Miss : Field was born· In ,v ... ;' : . '' numbers in song each evening Mason the ,dnilfl'hter of Mr. and . .~· Mrs. Isaac FJeld, 1.·~·, tlilf' I'' Tlli'Ct:l ..__....__.. ______,.., ------· ------· ---·------_,..--T'"""----;-----·--.....:..-----·· Holt News Items Search Continues Services Saturday 1\liLI';Y Jllxon For William Warner

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, Probate 11earings Monday, November 3, 1947 Lansing Q(ficc EHtatc of Bllllhn V. r.Johrumn. IIcalinR" on clnimH. ClEARANCE II Esta~u of Alice M. Dnmc'H, Ift:,Lt in~ . on ,cllum~o~ :md cf(•tf•tmln<~lioh o~ IH-•itH. I Llita_Le uf Ande1H C. ,Tent>en. Ilf',ltinu $ '$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ nn c·humH. l_;stait• nf f:porgoc Lum. Hcnring- on . Ic·l:u~m~ ;~nd clutrtmaudton of heitfl, ., EHlnJl2 of Donnltl .T. LonkflH. Ilc,uin!~ Dr. Kate E. Lamb, ,0, D. on confm rncc of HH]P. •

Tucsdily. November 41 1947 r. • Any or All 'Mn5on Office Reg. 15c value EsLntr. af ,JoHeph II. Kinney. Ilc:a.tinl); will be o~en on ncc•ount , . Wcclncsdny, November 5 1947 Lansing Omcc ' Saturday afternoon, Novem­ !RA~JNT 1;4 lb. \ f:::-Jtnte of 'I bt,cHltHtJ Bui11. Ifcmtnu nn I r.lutmH. / <~ Er~latfl of Pcll'Y Nol'liR JTO,ll'inu on' ber 8 I liCI11\I'(' tO fH']I. Covered lt:•.tute nf llichanl S. Budd, nn llf•t•ne~e to :-;r !! 1 to 4:30 1 7c E~tatP o'\'l'rumnn 0, P1 .1Ll Butter on li••t'!Htc to Ht~ll. ' off Thundow, November 0, 19<17 /2 Lnnsin~r omce PRIC,E CHANGE TO MAKE DELIVERIES . Estate nf Chllll Dunnelmcl>c. Hcnringo & List Price Dhh on nccnunt. The A P company announces l~Hlnte of William P. Sobe1, Hen ring on a change in the price of Silver­ AND RECEIVE PAY~ jliccrHw to !lrll. bmok butter from 83c per pound to EntntP of My•·t:~ Jean linl:1tcnd. Hen!'~ 81c. The announcement was sent MENTS ON· ACCOUNT in~ on nc('Ount. Est,Jle nf Cnr1 ic A. Nchwn. IIem ingo too late to be inserted 11i the t•eg• on licr•nse to Ht•l! ular A & P ad elsewhere ln this 10-gal. GARBAGE CAN ...... $1.9 8 EHlntc of Adolph Durosh. Hc:u in~ on issue. nN~ount. 10-qt. PAIL ...... EstntP of Ll'niL M. Re11jnmin (nt Mn .. 59c · 1 _:~_;~_._"_n_'"_>_.·-1!-"=="',..."_'H_' _'_'"_"_"'_'r_"_"_'"_""_· _"_r Detroit Artist To Give Chal/c Tal/c 14-qt .. GRANITE DISH PAN...... 75C Ingham Coun~y .F~ ~, ·A~ 4-!f Achievement Banquet Friday 5-gal. ·cAS CAN ...... :·}.~.~L: ... : $1.4 5 0nc·e·a·· yea. T 0 Meet at Leshe A. A. Sinclair, Detroit artist is I The Ingham county FFA,)cader- the headliner on the program 'for SPECIAL OFfER Maso'n's La•·gest Selection of, DINNERWaARE' SETS :. ship training program ·will be heidi thc'fall 4-H club achievement day in the Lcsllc school gym Tuesday. scheduled for the Legion Memorial full B·•~ hld1 af $2.95 f:.ITCHEN STOOL ...... :.'.~'.~::.::... · Chapters represented in the 'pt•o•' building Friday night. $1.9 8 · gram include Williamston, Leslie, , DansYille, Mason, Okemos and There. will also be an Initiation $56.90 FIRESTONE 6-TUBE RADIO ...... $4 5 Stoclcbridge. of Servtce club members, an- , County PI•'A officers will conduct noun cement of county honor roll $2.25 LAUNDRY CASE ...... $1.50.' the meeting which is to be opened selections and the naming of win· at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Supt. ners of the special .trip and honor i GRASS RAKES, 5 styles, ft·om ...... $1.2 5 Clarence Vander Linden of the awards, Group slngmg,. stunts and 1 1 Leslie school iA' to give an address musical numbers by 4-H club mem­ of welcome. The Dansville chap· hers are also on the program. Tires - You Bet! 1~cr degree team has charge of the Vern A. Freeman of· Installation of greenhands. Lulw gan State college Get Ou1· Pl'ices Kelly of the state department lof will anounce the honor agriculture Is to speak on leader- members. County Agent ship and Vernon J. Brown, pub- Curry, Club Agent M, H. Avery llshcr of the Jngham County News, and Extension Agent Lowcna Mur- is to spca~c on citizenship. A group phJI have arranged the program. Hammann's Home & Auto· Supply discussion on the duties of FFA Many leaders and parents will joln 1 officers wl111 complete the morning the youngsters at the banquet Where More l'coplc Sholl program. Lunch will be served by ' l'honc 1\lason G2'11 Itl;te Leslie home economics depart· •,.•••l'•••llllli'•••••••••'•·········-····ment gram 11twill noon. be devotedThe afternoon to group pro.dis· Four ,. ~···-··· ····-~······· .. '\ .....,.. , INGHAM.COUN.'rY~' NEWS, MASON, MICH··~------,;_.. ICiAN, 'l'HUJlSl>AY, NOVEMllEH 6 ·1utJ1 _, __;______1 ______Mr, nrl Ml'll, Cleor~ro S, VanDe~ 4 H ,. School ·News ~ . m111'lt or. 1206 Z!mmot•, road, Wll· .. 'rho 'l'olllllmllln ·HI sowlnf{. o!ut.i l!ama~on, announce tho birth of n , Club News met f1, submitted to sur- has not been set ' Valle, .Joan Lear and Huzcl Iwl were played and prizes were won hbrar.v composed of boolts•fol'_ both ,operation at the McLaughlin hos- play cast includes Loren Spink, Coleman residence. SjlnllSill'<'li B,y chtldren and a.dults. I~stlgated by pltal In Lansing early Thursday z 0 anne Mygrants, Rosemary Mrs. Fern Corcoran, Mrs. Flor------·------Mason Oh:t]ll.!!l' Nn. JfJO Mrs. Bernard Pla.lt/!e, .y.IJo'· urged :morning,· · Greene, Blll Thorburn, Doris Bur- ence St?/nlte and Mrs. Margaret Ar•·lcan violet,, li!lc nr111 "P· "'"" lot.< o. 1~. s. that the church help in 'sUpplying . Pntients discharged from the gess, Donna Densmore, Clark or. Iona were guests of Mr. the need .for more books of n ·hospital the past week included Davis Erma Roose ~argarct!Jeanne and Mrs. Earl Dunsmore Saturday. 'F\o~'::~~~~kh~r'.'.'tp ~,~~~.'.',;,~, 1~h~n t~;,,'rc'~;;{;;; worthwhile and character-building Mrs. F, c. Anderson of Dansville; i'lwanlnger, Eddl~ Seci,E:I~an, Doris They attended the opening of the 1 11 1 To Keep You nature, the project was begun last Harlan Gaddy, Mrs, .Joseph. Akers Caltrider, Darrell Fisk, Patricia Collins and Dunsmore, Plymouth Warm su!nmer, and the llbrary now con· and son ancl Mrs. Mnggie Evelyn. Smith Mnrgnret Balter Betty and DeSoto dealers. Mrs. Cor­ tarns nearly 100 volumes, about ,Mrs. Edwin Reynolds hnd an MHier'' and Rachel Anderson. The 1 coran and Mrs. Ste!nlte nrc sisters On All Winter Occasions equally div!clecl between juvenile operation at the hospital November senior stage crew is made up of, of Dunsmore. bool1s and those for adults. Add!· 4. . · chnirmen as follows; Programs, I Mrs. Donald Hayes of Chicago Lions are being made nearly every ' * • • ..Joyce Ellison; advertising, Pat was a Week end gucs,t at the home week, through the gift of either Bollman and Charles .Johnson; tick- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Chlldi'Cn's SNOW SUITS money or a new boolt presented by Org· anizations ets, Glorln. Rathburn and Bar- -Hughes, Hanson's Country House I • One 11.11(! two-J•Ioce some interested person. The II· bara Swift;. construction, George John Albert of North Tona- Sizes S to H I hmry has been duly·catalouged by The Methodist church will have W~yto and .Jack Stitt; maim-up, 1 wandn, N. Y., has returned home $11.95 tip Miss Alta Parks, county librarian, a family night Wednesday, Novcrn- Shtrley Lindsey; properties, f!"ar·J after spending the past five weeka and haoles may be withdrawn not ber 12, at the church, A coopera- old. Ware and Marie Aseltme; 1 visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Ag­ NOW ·oPEN Women's COATS only on Sunday but on weeltdays tive supper will be served at 6:30. ass1stant stage manager, Charles nes Cogsdlll, and his uncle, Clark when the minister or the church A represen,tative from the Meth, Lyons. Rehearsals began Thurs- Cogsdill. · Sizes 9 tn 40 secretary am. in the office. odist book concern In Detroit will day,. Serving $22.115 UJI * * •- • .. , be present .to demonstrate a mo· • * * Norval Otis of'Ch!cago, _Illinois, . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Potter were tlon picture projector. spent the week end with his CHICKEN DINNERS -Family Style WOOL JACI\E~'S 1 ·.' S11nclay dinner guests of Mr. and Th I B,· rth s Imother, Mrs, Nora Otis, and his Other Choice Dinners Sizes 1 2 to 20 ; Mrs. David, Woods and family of C. T, eC. regu has arbeen mcating postponed of theto No·W.. sister· ' Leola: $7.50 'Dansville. vember 20, when·an evening meet. A daughter was born to Mr. and 1 Mr. and Mrs.. Lee Whipple and I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Potter enter- ing .will be held. ~ . ·Mrs. Carl Grosshans of Leslie at daughter a~d M1ss Jean Abcnroth, Weekdays- 5 to 8 Sundayti- 1 to 6 Parl,cr-WIIder WOOL, 1•tainecl Mr. and Mrs, Will Glaser There wlll be a busi e't;· Foote hospital, .Jackson Tuesday all of Lansmg, were Saturday eve- By Reservation Only .I!'I..ANNEL SLACI{S r of Williamston and Mr. and Mrs. .mg for church· ofi.lcers, andness leaders me • October 21 · · ' ' andnlng Mrs.guests David ·at Bennett.the home of Mr.· $5.95 George. Cady of Alaiedon Center of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist A son was born to Mr. ancl Mrs. .. . at dinner Saturday evening, the church Friday, November 7, at 3 Roy' McGowan of Webberville on/ Mrs. ~lyde Otis left by plane SMORGASBORD SUPPER on Saturday Evening oc~as!on being the wedding annJ· . o'cloqk. On Wednesday, Novemt. 'TI,rursday, October ao. . . . Monday for Los -:1-ngele.~ ';'here shp Hunting l'nnls versary of Mr: and Mrs. Cady, . ber 12, thCre will be a generaj . Mr. and Mrs.' :vincent Smit)1 of will visit her sister, Mts., Clara Red lttul BhlC!< l'luid Visiting at the homes of Mrs. 1meeting of the W. S. ·c. s. A Williamston are tho parents of a Lester. This Is Mrs. Otis first., PHONEion.ald Forward of Sagt· ., their sister,· .·Mrs. William, .Travis is chairman and Mrs. Frank Laun. Sunday, ·October:. 26,' · . Inawis· vts!tmg at the. h?mc of Mr. Matching Wool Shirts and fumily.·~he was 'formerly'. Miss stein will have charge of the devo· , A' ~aughter, LindaSue;:wus born. and, Mra. Henry · Liddicoat .. this . $9.95 Located 1 ~·miles cast of Stockbridge bn IVI-106 . residesLucy Burchfteld at Springfield, of .Mason Ohio. and now· tlons.;To\vnscnd Club No. 1 wilL meet Grovenburgto Mr. and Mrs,, Monday; Francis October Kesl!ne 27. of J week. · . ·------...;...------' I 1\fr and Mrs Clarence B Hewes with Mr and Mrs Harry Balcer' · Mr: and Mrs. Dorr Hudson of Now •hinmont or women's blou•••.· of Lansing called nt the home of 325 Randolph· street Thursday temos are e paron s o ·a son, Schmidt'"· w • Mr·. and• Mrs;. •Harry D~ ·' Willett evening, • November• 6, at eightI ~~{)mas01' Ralph,th _born tat . .the.f St. IMIZefl . :1~ to_____ 46, $2.98 _ to $4.llfi45 nt1 r------.....,.------1 MILLS STORE Sunday evening. · , . · , . / o'cloclc Those attending· arc to 'Lawrence ,hospttul,, La n s t n g, Chri•tma< t•·•• light; 1 cxlm i 11iH. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Henderson take .a small gift ... Refreshment~ ~Vcdnesdny, O~tober 29. .sets ~l.9M to $4.29. w,,.11111 .. , 1114r.wl SJlent Thursday and Friday In De· will ·be served and the public is in~ trait on business, vited. The Wheatfield Gleaners will meet on ·Tuesday, November 11: · Mt•; and Mrs. Jude Hall head the committee. Chicken The Patriotic club will meet No­ vember H with Mrs, Dan Robin­ son fo'r a potluclt dinner. Dinners I · The Hattie A. Ford Past Ma· · Revival Services trona club will meet at the Ma­ Pan~fried chic!ten served with sonic hall Tuesdny at 2:30, A pot~ Vita an ins luck supper will be served at 6:30, delicious biscuit and . ~ 100 UNICAPS ...... $2.96 .; Members will tie a quilt during 'the meeting. EVERY SUNDAY 100 Parke-Davis ABDOL Mason Church of the Nazarene A Family Night supper' wiil be 10,000 units vitamin A .. :...... '...... $2.96 held at the Presbyterian church Also Choice T-Bone $teaks 100 Ware's MULTIPLE VITAMINS ...... $3.00 IThursday evening, November 13; Elm Street nt 6:30, with a conunittee from Di· And Lake Michigan Perch 100 CYTAMIN ...... , ...... $2.39 vision· 2 of the Women's associa: . Dinners Ition acting· as hostesses. Those 1 attending are to talte a . dish . to During t·he We~k Spec:ial Pass, rolls and table s.ei'Vice. Mem­ Mason, Michigan Ibers of the youth choir are to be At Our Cosmetic Department in cha~ge of a short progrnm. . • A beautiful selection of compacts I The Mason Colleg~ club will hold SNYDER'S l Every Night a baited goods . sale ·at Zimmer· •· GREATLY REDUCED mnn's Home Service Saturday, No­ STOCKBRIDGE, .MICHIGAN •' (except Saturday) vember 8, at 10 o'clocl+. Phil Mcl{ernan Corps No. 131 wlll meet Monday evening, No· Cameras- Film at 7:30p.m. vember 10, at 7:30 at the Legion Memorial building, mvery member Eastman - Ansco - Argus is asl!ed to be present. The dele· Films - All Sizes Through gates to the district convention will give their reports. SEE THE ARGUS C-3 November 16 The Rebekah coterie will meet SPECIAL with Mrs. Alforq Powelson Monday Developing '~nd' Printing evening, Novembet· 10, with Mrs. . . . I . Elton Weston and Mrs. LaVern 3-Day Service Sunday Soule ns co;hostesaes. . Until November 15 · PH01'0GRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS The Rebelmh coterie will hold a Order Now! I rummage sale Saturday, November .;:S.ervices .. B; in the council rooms. . · A wide selection to use with your own ·.The Du'!n Community club.. will .. , snapshots ·with Mrs. Wesley Rled' Fri~ , . i' ·· ...· $9700' . November 7. · 0:.'·: : .\ j. , .·. and . . Hanna and Mrs·, W., . entertained the ,mission- . , Be·' ri>~:d.o.~t~d· .. ·, . .. 7:30 p. m. ary mites box party -Wedn~sday · .·wm· . afternoon at the· Methodls(church; -IS·. HEADQU,ARTERS .This· was organlzecl.f~r.,.pre-iuih.ool Fromi Each . WARE~S •·crnmren and their- mqthcr.S:: 'Mrs. FOR PHARMACEUTICAL SUPPLIES told ml~sioriD.ry' stories .. L. Toone. to· .-.:Refreshments I. Suit. and Topcoat ' LOUSE POWDER 'with 5% DDT;, lb; ~ .... ;...... 39c· R~v and Mrs. E~ were ae~:Ved...... · .;.. .. The'· . Trail ~t'ock , Horse , DR. HESS DISINFECTANT, ga( ... : ... :...... :... $1.7 5 . ·of Muncie, Indiana ci,ub will' hold :a business Jlieeting . BEE~E'S G-LAC for mastitis ...... ,...... ;,$2. 7 5 :- $5.00 lijld ltayrlde at the home af·Rolland Fine, pre-war quality in both suits and topcoats. S'uits a~e I Sulfanilimide Powder and Tablets PREACHING AND SINGING Fros~ of .Williamston Saturdfly eve- ' si~gle and double-breasted, some with two pairs of ning; November 8. · · · · · trousers. Penicillin.- Syringes'- Needles .·~~~t · ,J. OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL MESSAGES . ' *· * *·, for treatment of mastitis. Ask us for 1 complete details · · .l:~~~ OL~ AND NEW .GOSPEL' SONGS . . All colors and sizes

Welcome Awaita you· At Mason's "Fri~ndly . Church". · - · ·Five Xugham Fo.ir Dat'es 111111 Imll/l. rlnl.llH noi11llnt, IUlothor L' r· neral ~crvlces- 'wo4nesdrty . after,• F B w I ' ~~~tl~~ ~~lj;:~~ ~~~O(~~~~~n :.]11\t~~ . es le.' noon at the fun~rnl homo, ' He ~~ arm ureau omen I l'l.AN S!llOJ(J!lfl, Auction Calc .... dar' Bntm•ilny, NovomlJOr •ln, Wol· :!entativdy Set flth• olrenit,' . purvlvecl by four ~onu, Clyde ll0\1 Meet at College' Plana have bo~n 'completed fm• II Vlll'ino'j-loltlteln lllllo, 2',u lllilCU wu~t n JOt!Wili'd J, o • • Cli1yton of Am•cllu~; Clnronce of tl10 M 1 S 1 1 1 -~ '!1' 'Au~nHt 10 th ·o11g-h 21 nro' tho ,.rw 1ng- progmmH for county 1''"~ a d · · Jwon c 010 1or .n bo helcl l•'t• day, Nll\'emhcl' 7, Kunncth of WIIUamutnn. 1 · fnlr·r1 will hr1 Hilt at tl1c Doelllnb<.'l' a puc; nn Burdett of Holly; and Ilr Ill I tl « t 1 1 Wcut 2 1 II II ' •· ' on t lltlve rlntnr1 Hnt for Uw Tnghnm 'l'ho young pr.opl;l or tho Lcullc a daughter, Mr~. Orrin L, . 'Con· · JfH n lllf 1e. nnnual stu to .,a urc fly oven nr,,oNovmnhor fJ, for ,, 11 os IHII'. 1 nr W~l!ll~rvlllo -.,--r--:-·---- county l'nh• In I 0·18, fnllnwlng a 21l mooting or the usHoclatlon. Buptlat church hold u plll'ty at Uie vorac of Jucllson. meeting of ll'nrm BnrCilU women in Masons and Invited gucuta. Din- on M.ol'l'leo rmtd, "'IN"'1 , ,; .. . , nl!loLing Wcrlnemlny nif{ht or tlw l M W ffinHt LrmRing nil WcdHcstlny No- • , s 11 t , 1 N ., '"' (,,)(,(,1•1'(Jin· IIONOJt 1 111 1 7 111 1 8 1 Southern Mlehlgun' rotlr IIJHI row· E 1 I b coun y [>Ill' 1' u~on, cdnosday vm;nhm· 12 will he Mrs. noy ~ohak- 1no• w Je served rlt '' oloclr anJ'CHirlent pf tho aBHO- ll program will follow. nlm ll'mnlt·l HOIJ 0 I tt~"11 . ~1.1cH Hfll.lt~JLII1lt01 ol '~ll• Mr. llntl Mt'll. Altrm: L: .Towotl, ~It• In Lumilng-, 'J'Iw Mlehlgnoi stnlc " , · A wider drlvcwny to tho Stand· A pnrtlnl schedule for 'tho lOH- dul.rnl women of tho Amm•lcnn 'I lin Is gcneml ch11irmnn of tho of mc\~n c rmd v~ mile not th Roll, wns 'ro~~i111tly r•lcctcrl pres!· frth· ill Detmil. Is nlwnyH held

R¢ldios '1 tions rm• Christman girt~. patterns The, Davison home _JS opposite the to represent the Ingham orgnnlza· nnrl knitting instructions and ele, Leslie school bulldtng on Wood- tlon. , Will Fli l'l'o•:trl;,- ,\II Mall<•.-; Ea<'h member i9 asl,ed '!o take worth street. ' On Novcmhcr 13 and 11 the an· and Morll'l, t11cir own needles, threarl and scis" nual state convention will be held :;orr;, A social hour will follow the Cement bloclcs nrc , being deliv· In· Elo.st Lnnsing. Delegates from Only- meeting. creel on· the site of the old County- Ingham county will include Ken· -·------man junl{ yard on North :Mnin ncth Bibbins and · George Fogle, PLAN AI1MISTICE DINNER street, where the Leslie Heating Mason; Melvin Oesterle, Webber- ! The ~mmal ·Armi"tiec dinner of and Plumbing company Is going to ville; Bernard Wilson, Leslie; Ted 1 tlw Amcricn n Legion will be helcl erect a modern plant. Fay and, Ferd Barth, Stockbridge; ; jointly with the Women's auxiliary Percy Ba.rratt, Holt; Frank Cos· I 'Ills An! e1111a ; o,n Tur.sdny evening-, November· 11. Issur. Call to Pastor gray, Eaton Rapids; Mary Mead I , 1 otntor.s, mcnt and dessert will he, and John Graf, Dansville; Dennis Aoy home can have the . furnished. The Golcl Star Mothers, : 'rho Leslie Congregational church Underwood, Onondaga. Bernard I modern luxury of plenty of 1 who nrc members of the auxiliary, I ~t a meeting held Sunday morning, Wilson Is serving as chairman of 1 will he honored ns spccinl guests ISsued a call to Rev. William J. the delegates, · : hot water any time, at low ancl fl sl10rt progTam will follow VanVliet of Donavan, Neb., to be· Anthony Kreiner of Holt, who cost, and with the fast effi· thr. dinner, come pastor of tho church. Rev, was named to the board of ell~ ciency that made Coleman ·AL RICE V~nVIiet has accepted the call and ·rectors last Janunry, resigned and T!Jr Malays value tlw teardrops w11l commence the pastorate this Harold Wilson was named to take famous. Get all these bene· nf the dtn~·ong, or seacow, ns love . coming Sunday, He has been the his place. . fi~s for your home). Chevrolet (o. jJotinns, 'rh••y hclieve that a man pulpit supply of the church for the 1 · 1 carrying u vial of dugong tears past two Sundnys. Rev, VanVliet is 1Mason Ch1'ld Stucly ' IT .URNS OIL 1-No electric can win the love of any beautiful a nat1ve of the Netherlands andre. I ciOilneccioos needed! You can woman. ceivcd his early education in that Groups Hold Meeting'·· usc ic anywhere I ------country. He has done graduate 1 · , . work at the University of Chien- The junior and se~ior grou S' ~f ~o and has also served on the fa-, the Ma.,on Child Study club p met IT'S'AUTOM~TICI-No lire· culty of Hope college, Holland. Wednesday evening Novemb r 5' tending, no work! All the hot .New (@!enuan Among l11s pastorntes. have hcen The junior group yJas entert:ined water yn11 want, nt a turn of churches In Musllegon and Kala- at the home f M Rl h d. arapl mnzoo, The new pastor with his . . 0 rs. c ar , :.·omr~. wife and grandjlaughter will move ~~-~~.,.~ub~~\r:r~f~~~ ~~~tt:o.;ons~ IT HEATS FASTI-Plency of hot FLOC~· fUINACE to Lesltc and occupy the parson· t 8 c t' t " warer, all the time for cook· age on AJ•mstronO. street in the es cs. onven ron. rcpor a.... were • near future. ' "' · P!~sented, by, Mrs,. •Frf!ll)t G,J1Crj , itig,, d\J~es, baths, laundry, ~ulo~atJ~~"T~Jr.e;lt·Easy" Heal · · · · · · r1ero and Mrs. Glenn Dunn: .Tr. Re+ dozens of needs. • Warm·Fioor" Hoc:~t···'~·. freshments were served by ,: thd • Clean 'Hecitl · ''. ·: · Eotortuin I>hysiclans hostesses. . LOW FUEL COSTI-Only half • Bur.ltc!u:lap Oil · 'l'hc m:mbors· of the Mlchl!lan Members of the._se_nior group met ,You bet, every red.blooded boy'· a peony for a big h<1t bath, :Automitti~'/heiit costs GO. !ihl~ now, al~m.ni of the College for MediCal I at. tile home of Mrs.. Gilson, Pcnr· less chan a nickel for a big with a· Coleman Oil Floor Furnace. Mtsslonarlcs, Los Angeles, Call· sal!.; Co-Jiostesse~ were Mrs H ·'W~nts on'e of th,ese ria]ged.l': -week's wasl10 Convenieaco Gives toj:J iecbmfort, with · ·~warm­ fornla, were entertained Sunday a. Jewett and Mrs. Howard', Sei; Plaid Shirts wwn, COStiiO !ltde! floor" features. Less worl<, with no evemng by Dr. and Mrs. Earl bert Reports on the recent state ;s.ensible HUGGER fuel, no ashes to carry, no mess in Parlter, at their home on ·Enst convention were gfven by Mrll: ~1Ul7 . ICAPS. 'They're builf fo~ three· 20·, 30·, 4.5·GAL. SIZES the house. Come in and see; models Bellevue street. There were about Lawrence, Bnrton, :Mrs. Rol;ie.rt from 30,000 BTU to 50,000 BTU­ , 40 m attendance emmng from In· Bullen, Mrs. H. 0 .. Jew.ett and-. Mrs' '' w•y winter prote~Hon' ••• W4rm ' AVAILABLE- We'll have the , listed by U 11derwriters' Lab ora· diana •. and Ontario, as well R. R. Robbins. The, risht for home! 1 i ~hio hostess€~ aize yor1r ·' t9ri~s.: ~ : ,' • Dress, Shirts i as Ml~htgan, All are practicing served refreshments nt the close '01 ••• swivel oar muff$ , , , C!>~.':'oniant Term:-Aol< About Them I physiCtans. ___ of the evening, , 1 an( HUGGER'S sensational $2.50 · Preceding the meeting-· the- -two groups held a joint meeting in th~ 'plaitic windshietd.·Buitt to st_and home economics room of. the high th~ gaff of boys'· «clive outdoor Twccderoy r:ongics school. Plans were made for varl' ous charity projects. It was nlso :life'!· in i!l wtde range of c:oi~r Hos voted that the junior group will apply for their own chnrter and b'c· c~rnbinations' ·and fabrics. come independent ·of the senior pri,ed group. The charter wlll not .HUGGER _,CAPS; ot. vies tak~ Cunhirnv I ,on effect for at least six months. ' '$1:00 and,.up., .. Sizes -G lo 10 SOUTH;-LEROY- Mrs. Merton Rice Joy 0. Davis &Co. Family night nt the Vantown Mn~on · hall will be Friday night. A pot· BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS luclt supper will be served prompt~ BECI

I house like a furnace­ ·yet sells in the low ·We Want To Say· ''Thank price range of ordinary ' You'' room heaters! ·· . . ' For Your Wonde1julllzteresi In Olu~ N~w Sal~sroom

So nuuty of y<;it \•lsltmf us on our ot•cnlntr

Famo11s, low-cost, efficient Coleman -lieatClrs give 2-way heating service. we can. ·\Real bargains in winter comfort for ,, · ~e whole family! . . , ~ . SERVICE·'DE,PARTMENT O.PEN MONDAY

Harold Jepson is our· s~rvice man. Iie•s· going ~o be ·au set 011 Mond.ay to take care of"your repair problems. He's' had 'years of expe~·1ence .. We kM~ you'll like him and the work he. docs. Servtce avmlable for a~! makes and models. , , I HARTLEY'S . DeSOTO • PL\~M-OUTH MIDWAY, DEPARTMENT $TQR,E •• !'• -- -- I -- ·--I---.,.

-·~ ... ~-<-=--·-·-· ~·-·----'------···- ...... --.. - ...... ,___.._ •• ____... ______- ---...... ----~·--...... ----·...... ~,,., ...... ~--~ ·--...... - ... ·----~-- QI!JffiSTil !COR flAI,Jil, mur•l Srtge, 101UI li'OnD, 2·docw rleluxe model, %·milo snulh nf Miller road on for unlll In good condition. Will ' S. Wnshlngton road, first hou~e sell roaaonably, If lntca•eHtcd c~ll wes~ on Tildgcwoorl road. •if'iwl .Tn111o11 Clllta·lclm•, •115 S. Rogca•rr, IflHI10PSI-ITRTIJ rlnci-Tuiiilf buolrs, phon~ ·11501 • •15w1p I' 1 yearlings IUHI 3-yoaJ' olds, *20 to "iil41J-m]Jj-p--io~.---;;JJ;;-JI.::i~ilimpc 'tAd , *ao. H. L. Chnpman, :J•!Ofi High- oqnlppe

Babs

CHOICE NEW HAMPSHIRE RED pullets, laying. .Charles w; Everett, 3038 West Harper· road. Mason phone 24803. 45wl ------

FLOOR FURNACffiS, 'complete with thermostat, forced nir f!\n. · .. · ... Jewett Appliance Co. ELECTRIC POP CORN popper. Jewett Appliance Co . .,.. .,,._...,CLOCKS_:.AII ltlnds,: tnlll1tcl, will!, ::::::-:::--:::-::-:-::------.....:;...::. nlRrm. or wl11d. Clocks. are al· 8 CU. FT. LEONARD l'Cfrigeratnr, ways wo.nted for Christmas .. Buy 1·3 down, balance 12 months-to early, Jewett· Appllance Co. pny. A freezer wlll pay for itself ' ' in n few months at today's food· · prices. Jewett Appliance Co. ------• t - ~- INGHAM COlJNTY NEWS, MASON, MICI·JI(.:AN, TJ-IUf{SDAY, NOVEMBEU 6, 1947 ---~----~' ------~--- ' . ' __,__..._'-"'"'_ ..n ..... ~~--.-...... __,..__---._..._ ... ~---·Jo.-..:--"'-'--~...... __...... , ...... _. .., _____ ~ OAfl fl'l'OVE w!Lh high ovun for SMALL srzm gaH rnngo, $3. Alan HUN'l'INO PANTS, 100. po1• cent APPLEJfl, nll winter varlotlc~. foJ' QREENOUGH Hnlc *:l.50. Alun hlue wool mrwl;- :10-gnl, mngc hollm•, nonr·ly new. vh·gln wool, size 32, ,Tacltet sl?.e sulo, Also older 11pp!es. Comb W'll' t · d t ·n FAHM JPOR f!Af.,Jil. 110 ILCI'O~ 4111 80 ACI11GS fo1• Hille, lliIto, N<~W :Ill "~;~c;;~:·:.~;~~::tve ercnm ·- .. -- -- ·-··- ---- clablllty unrl 'JIIIlllty. . WOMTIJN'S COTTON dresses nt 11 2102. 41w2plf ment. Where else can you buy RlDBUILT WHITE SEWING MA· DIDN HUR FARM and home great S!!VIng, Como In and loolt ·- , 'a! t b i 'n near school, guH and elcl'll'ir•ny Harvey Red-Heel power corn , CHINm for sale. Roaaonable. freezer ( advcrtlacd In faJ'm th'ese over. NOW PICKING winter appleH, c 0 mmercl proper Y r ngl g grain, wheat, corn, carpet~, oil nvnllnble. Mrs. Alton .Tcwdt, 13lf• shcller·,9 w. Center St., Mason. Phone journalr<). 0 cu. ft. cupnc!ly, , Bring your own containers, in 1% a month in a 90% loca- heat, good basement bal'll and silo, S ..lolTerson, "phonu 2:1774. 11iwtt O'Brlcn's [llaatlc r•onlln"" for "1·,61f2~ '5w1 SLIPS Larg" a•t"ortmcnt nll • t1'on Tills Is a good ono fm• $16,500, ~------__ . ___ -----··· floors "' ':..' ~-- ______------~-- I P•loi.OO. Ben Hur also n.vallnllle in - ~ '" ' I.tor·y, !Jath­ MYTIJRS PUMP .JACK fnr sale, PERSONALIZED GJFTS-Nm11c ment f.or women. Mod~rate prices, plant, by quarter or half. H. R. GREENOUGH ''npaclt,Y~ thts is u mone_v,..mal<.j•), roan, uud uiihl,Y JtJ(lll!, ~-t:al' gar· sl.rulg-ht lift, Hllil.ahlc for nwlor, or Initials imprinted on station- yarlety of ~tyles. Remember, our Anderson, 5 ·miles west j; Mason, . . (l-'. .1 f<,to, 0 Abel u..,1."1· tJ ,,ge, c.,eelil'llt )'"'"l"H<. TJe•il $.i, Also :lfJ-);nl. hot. wnter· b{Jilet·, WOOD OR COAL GLODE rang-e cry, mntC'l1es, napltins, cards, photo new location is 120· W. Maple. 1% miles south. 44w2p Near Bunker H11l Cathohc .X. .lJv b With uWHfl1' ~Jl ,illf ,\llltl-itJOilJ~· ,ffie_ ul'cl• possessl'on. street. 12wtf Robert Hughes, 1% miles west of . L . P D"' 1'"S ~nco ORDER NOW-Hand !mit mittens BLUE TICK HOUNDS for sn.le, "' ' Barnes Rd_ General RepaGt Shop 1 ----- 1US-127 on Covert road. P!Jonc Les- 1 SWIVel cll~Ir, _lwroscne heatmg- fol' Christmas. Mn.de to your cooners and pups. marl .Tones, GREENOUGH F. H. Rocl!afellow KIRBY• VACUUM cleaner sy.9lems 1lic •I•IG·I. ·' 1iiwll stove, fl'llrt. Jill'S, pints and speclflcations, any color or size. fifth house west of Aurelius or Do you want to dress up the 81 save your n1gs, upholstery und • - - · ------qu!lrts, two , gns 2X 7 (auto :e- Also y!lrn for sale, all standard phone 3103, 45w1p bl' ? I h d draperies. They come wllh a guar·- fl x 12 BLUE RUG for· sale. Mm. pa1r), ~o.mnn s Ice. skates With, colors avai!Rble. Mrs. Arthur New- pu IC. ave a ress shop for nntce of lifetime satisfnclion. Frr'c Albert F1 y, phone MaHon ~·IR2. 1shoes, s•;e 8 and adJ~;'tahle r~ller man, 508 Park St., Mnson. sale in good town. Low rent, demcmst.mlion. Call m· write R. .r. 45w1J' slmtes. 1\•m. Maddox, ... 10 s. Ceila1 45w4p Rea Estate long lease. Inventories about McCn.rtlly, •106 Tussing Bldg., Lan- --,------.------phone 66·11· 45W1r 1 $6,500. sing 29wtf MEI'AL BTIJD, springs and mat-~- . . ALL-WOOL green winter coat for f I ' GREENO · tress for sale. Also dresser, A. B. ELECTRIC STOVm for sale sale.- Size 12-14. Tailored, ideal s I UGH ·------white ltitehcn cabinet and electric with deep well coolter. Also for school girl. $8. Mary Jane or a e Have brand new bungalow WARMAIHTIJ HEATING STOVE sweeper. Thea RuJ•deon, 6'k miles Grinnell phonograph and records Hadwin, "Roosevelt, phone Mason to sell at $12,500. Have for· snle, bricl<-lincd in g-oorl con- north of Mason on Okemos road. Innd davenport. Mrs. Fred Miles, 1. 757 w b f · 1 • dillon, $20, .Tames Higgs, 1r.84 W. Phone Lansing 84804, 45w1p phone Dimondale 3281. 4511'1]1 2469 45 111 uyer or tmp ement busmess; Har·pe1· I'O'ld. !'hone Mu~on 2•1807. · ' Abel & Berz1'11 also hardware bus1'ness tlp to • •lfJwl [l TWO BURNER-GAS PLATE for Iw"P:ftMMORN-ING.HEATER fol: BLACK CHESTERFIELD coat for OFF"'• R ~ $35,000 ··n good town. ------· · sale, Also double metal end Sim- . sale, deluxe model, used only 3 checkedsale, size suit, 14. sizeAlso .blue Mrs. and Sam tan "' GREENOUGH OAK DRDROOM SUITTIJ for sale. mons springs, copper wash boiler, months. Also double harness, in 12 l.'vai'lTIS "AJao Jrcs'' r· "del 10a

~ Lift Implements Pl!lce yout• order now for OPERATE AT A FINGER'S TOUCH ThRnl(sgiving Fa·r.m:. Grains

Oil lll'cssure in the -hy1lmulle .U:p ·ro "'FUlL STRE.IG:Y.H" system 1ln•~s the heavy lll'thig for you on t.he new A·C llehl . e EXTRA PROTEINS •... cultfvator, moldbnar1l mu1 Ills!) ~··: -~ Jllows anoil other t rae t n r­ e EXTRA VITAMINS. ~~~ mountcd Implements. Tlie Kmnll ·e EXTRA MINERALS. . ' ~AA .. ,. llylh'aullc·llft lever Is locatml on the tractor wi1ere yoi1 con SPY r••nch It en.~lly. A Olclt of ynm• jSNOW with WanE ~'fll!i.· Everyone who needs low·cQst, speedy transportation with 11111111 I'alscl! o1· lowers the GREENINGS v he1Wlcst lmJI!emcnts, saves 32o/o D.AIRI FEED convenient, one-man ·Ioadin'g and hitching. Easily towed DELICIOUS many tons of 111'111 1\'01'1' every behind car, truck, or h~act,or. Easy to back up and senson, COR '!'LAND Get full feed. value from your farm tr.•ina tnd step, up. milk production maneuver. STEELE RED . lly btlancing your dairy ration with ·. Wayne 32

I 0 W .Want Ads " l'tlf''l'IO 'I'A"'l{S, ·-Conc,roto Septic OOD. WANTiilD to cul by corrl, ASHES '1-IAULilliJ-RIIfllliRh,1 oJn. WILLfl DO IPl'iAOTICAL f II ·' nm•sitJ~J.W . I CARD.t OJ)' TJ-IANI~S...:..Wo't I l d 1 rloalroI b CAHD Oli' THANI(S-II 'I WI/Jh• ·1td ' . . ' "' " d Phone 212B1 MMon, ·ll'iwl del'll, jun 1, nowapn.pot'H, rnaga. our wnr 1 o any 1 n,., uo l· o Cltpr•oao o our 1 n no g r m·o cxpreua my npproc a. on .o ro 11 tuni!H rlllilvorod ftnll HOt In p!JICO Wante . '"'"· Aloo fomfW•• "'"''"" "" lo" "'" lmol"' 1, "'"' hom• Md ""'"'""I r.lm ..lo "" '""'· u,o, """'""" Md "'0"" loo "" "'"·"" "' "' "'' C.m ploW lMloU ~ WANT·D- 0 ...Uohlo womoo to oth OC t"mlg, 1>~ "I m ' 320 ru • loll """ko I"' tho I' "mP•tloy, II owo", ~ IW, "'"" •ml oollo'7 Page 3 """ • • t '"""'""'"Y tow P'l""' '"'y 1 my '""' wr t h oh ll plo, M"'"'. d 1<1" o- to whflo I Ill. ''"''"I "'""' W AIHn flt'r.crwt well-pits; cisterna whllo mother worl!A, Wrmt Hotnc- 2.l081. Owtf proprtrlngot~ol lunch· and to Dl', Bohner• tho Qlenn~· for oa1·1ng lor tt.ttd 1'/lterA, Cornet• of M-17 1111d WANTiiJD-top prlceu palrl for• one mor•o lntorcRlod In g'IJOcl homo ------NOTIC.ID----~------TO LIVIilSTOCK SHIP· for hlo comforting words. Tho ram- Sharon nndNewman~ to Dr, Pauley for 1 1p tiH-1•,, Pmowot Pmohmto C.., 20020 '"" "'"=• pool"'y O<>d ''"'' u,., wog,., Coil M'". 'Hill, "'"" AffiU SIDWRS SEltVICID-Soplto l'IDRS1 Wo will loko lo olool< lty of ¥•lo """''"""• "''"· Not• ""'"- ood mo, M'". H•rold •-----. .. --. ---- - . --- '''"" "" ""'"'· """""'"• Mlohlgoo, l'lok 'P """' w.. k. Pool Hodgloo, '""' ''"'' 6 p, m, <5wlp , '""'' ' ••d """''""" ''""'" "" Moodoy, N"'""""' 17, 1P17, " "''"''""• Mo, '"' "''"· """" I """W· ""11 ,2 HOTJsrns rm• sa:o Ol' trlldo for· ------"'""" JJM-""' I, , 20wU """"'"''· Ph•M 2571 '''"I WANT.ElD-Woman for li rlny11 a. '""''""'mm•clnl worlt.1"' '"''"I'''"' 21-hour .,,soz·vlco.,uftm• oom- wo "'" we '"'"" will """''t111w '""""'·Tho"-In stoclt nn SwnnMn""'""""" Mo,Mrs. ""' Bcnslo "''"· I "' ""''· ,. ., m ' '"' '""" l'ho"' """"lll"1P2 1 h ·-· • .... - __ lliRI steel a vn,mllt >t aluminum"nnrl HIIVO thewlndowa. difference.· Pay i . ' -.,..._,·IWU tis,truck 6% and . mile~ help onnorth {n,rm, ofEarl Stock- Lnn- 0 • 41 W 8fl Is strictly on 'his 'own..D .. , hcni't che nothing l o'st: a'n . d. ' f' ..u n'.~ . ; allf:!~_a~~~~:· _l~~~- ..'!.:1:_'::'~~ ~~~~~::a~l 1 ·o~ 1 5-ROOM HOU"J f-CIM", whllo '""'· '" boht'", 0 ., SOOolllN<_ washers, All: lclnds of rep1t1r wom and new. Some muy forget you now you 1 : boll t. H "" '" th, r.,."" ""'"·h" "t, """''H,,.. "'wn'·"""""'""". Rio~ """"oo,26wU of oo•log. m""""'"'" "'' te., . , 45wip "s, ""4 "'""· t t C II ,.I' 1 )oum In ltlteiJCn nnd bnl.hl'Oom. _:.1fL I"glmm c.W,(y Niw•, ... · U1Wif · .. ''"•-· "' "'''""'" '""'""""'"'· All W"k "o'"""'"'· Bot I •>•11 '"""mb" oo m•l- DOGS-tlopoo<. ''" O! dog•>1·, • Lneatcrl on Steel ~~ reo . n m· 2x8'H0 2J~"~1 2x1's nnd ono Inch W A N-.-Tiil D- Automobiles, all. ~WILL BUY ANY maltc sewing' our guamntced"'""'t~ scrrlcc, Cnll lOtiO .. ' • •. ill" .,. ."' , . ' '""> "' sec E. J.,. Bertch, :J27 Steele street ... ·,·.· ie, oalt, w· hltc · · 111 aclllno Phone Mason 215G1 or[ stoveoIt , repaired.A All.r:r nJalccs, Try PI ', 22!![) t . 33wtf Great tnriliJsscdjbv how I on!! warden;•DJLnsviJip.,to W E Dlsler county tlo"' ._ -'~_,., " 'ilj'r._'."f~·,·rnap· 1 ltl~okWlli!!R}lrnh. l'lhqn~~t,,2;lf!l,.or 1 1 0 1 11 1 7 021 """"" "'! Ol. 1'•w 2'' : ""''"' .,;,,1"·'' ,, '"'~ H"'""ot"t •ltllm"', 21tM,makes or modela. fl10ne· . l'/[n~\)n.'"'"' "Jl. "' 72' w. ""'"· llcs lillY· house for six ·months, has auto- lllness.oho~ Wourt Every. 45w1 2·6218, All dogn plclted up by • ""•'•Y '"""· Phooo 3011, 41U ''""""· "'"· "'"'"' ""'to, pho"' whom, AI"" 1" < " m < lox M· m•llo gM "'"~• ""'" "''' ll M""ty dog _,.,., ,. ""'"""' w Mll1TAL' WINDOWS· ------fot· ho111e or i --- D- --• T'l Holstein and Guernsey MoM• 23737 ot 4121. 45w1_--~Columbia, "'""'"""· Ei«lMason. "''""'""· Phone 30122-:32411. W, Milson,W. Mon•~. 602 Colo"'"•1lwtl .rt CAtiDextend OF our THANKS-Wo hcA.rtfelt thnnlca wloh to lho Sholto> d.Uy, _ 42w~ ' factor·y.0 Whncsulc or rdnil. l'ainage 1 e Springer Cows WANTED'-apartment for couple:, · · 14w-tt .. ____ all the friends, neighbors and rein- LOST--Tiger and• white male lcit~ ' Chlm ''"' """''" ll'"'''"" tom' "" t '• •«d AI'" boor •~• ""' "'""" ohl ~• oo ohlldmo. ''""'"""' "', ""- . 1'0R RENT-H g' ' m"" ""'"... , "' M 0- "m """'· tho """" ""' '"'"' of- '"""' p' ""' orut ""· :Ow fnr"'~ lmmcrllato

afternoon~. \'Vil.~on 1 . 1 ---...... 10wR.. ... ·-j ""'"""'· m~ar·..... Y ''"' very""' ""'" """' " Ed'" "" "''" WANTED" Dramage ' Wor k .. ""· ,,•• KMIM Md' w at Columbia Ownerthl.. . Y NCO-W ,,t.,M "' "'"''"•·"·1 '"' blook """"'""'wlmto~ . ""' ' 200TORENT-F.=~ ood 200 ""'" wllh "" l•OP. tiiDNT-1-'"om ""'" '" ilt""~:,.."bytmylogt;, . J5w ; )fi/ 2',).f aOx24, miles $:l.li0 south ., 1['11.of GlenflS· 'DON'T FORGET ym< '""" o d"to tnghly '"t"rt " r.mny voi.A•y• liARDW---·---~-- r_, •l '• ' or :; ·.-•,o_ r.·,•, flat'!lcr rnnd. Phone Mason 'P .. "'f "' st Columbia 1road on Aurnl b 100 L wcelc for man-F"'~ part-lime '"'"~ honse-1 I f V:: I of In /.he rough fer 'f"l'Hit l..tne:,. pur-ale 15wl to ~50, according to size and Jluarputc road • atMason. !10U"C No 818mile~ 1'JW1pnorth PhSw·veying L Fr·cen '· Iwork change for forwoman w_ orlc with one pay ay Mrsper fot· Wednesday, November 12 at unc ltnowlng whereabouts thiil, or will cut anr t your·------~'·/8"',">. ou n roa • . I --- Curttee Smith phone Eaton pn~cR ·1 ,. o condition. M. B. JJ'ryover,-4.511 W. ''· ·nc · - ·- ·107 Klr Y St., 11 07 c~tle ' · -- the North Aurel!us annual fnlr ancl. dog clear! or alive please cnll Cllf orrlem D. Wltneler, 'IIfi,-rnilcs - ·1132.C I mbl · d ·Phone ·,_ Msison15wtr 1935" or 36 FORD crankshaft·· · ' 10. or.e es e • 1 45wtt Rapids. , ' · wtf'· atchlctwn ,5 p. m.dinner. and Servingcontinue will until stnrt all Icharges.ford Hill 3232 Au· relius. Revers!!-45w1p of~nrl M"'"" '" "'" ;"" "'""· >,; STOAM~ RADIATORS,1 2 foU · . ~ · 1. !!5. D<>lo~ Hen-;.,,, " I '" '"'"'· Homo-mod, '""dy '"' 1 ~•th 38•I~ '"'~ 7178 45 m;,, we~< """ " mUe "'"'th "" ""'' ' "'""' ~· mgt.= C.'"ty HEI.P WANTED-M•f• P' Fomru, S. Borneo BC PhoM """· 45w1p LIVESTOCK TRUCKING ~ Do- FOR tiF.NT-""g" ooom w"h ml'"'"""'"' ltomo wm bo'" .rue J LOST-Two red pigs, welghln!r Laxton road. Phone G28:J. 12wt! Ncw8, Mfumn. tf for Holt roqt beer st~nd nights · · -·--= _ trolt, direct to pnclcing hruse twin beds with Innerspring mat- Remember the time and place and about 50 lbs. each. Paul Carl, from 7. p. m. to 2 n. m. Inside WANTiiJD TO RENT-Small farm or yards. Ii.cne Cremer, Aurelius tresses, suitable for twq. Also come·out to renew old friendships.) Every roacl, phone Mason ; . worlc. Steady work and good pay. for cash or a house. Plionc Mn-j Center. Phone Aurcllus, 523. single rooin. Phone Mason 4771. . 45w1 ·. ·, 557~.4ow~ · phone Holt 73711 .or 73541. 14w2 -1------.- Attention Farmers! Apply a.t Bill's Place, Holt, or son 9806. 15wlp · sw-tt 15wlp ·-======l WANTED TO RlilNT-Smull fnrm • WHITJTI SEWING MACHrNEl re- FOR-RENT Unfw;nishecl 3-room or house by rellapln cou~le, / pair mnn will be In your com- npnrtment. All modern, private Agricultural Limestone needed Immediately. Phone 9806. munity Friday, Novembet• 11 to entrance, newly decorated, In farm spt·ead, pet· lon ...... 45w1 repair and atljust :,·:: makes of home 7% miles cast of Mason, $4.20 -WAN'rED TO machines, If you would like him 1% miles from Dansville. Shown I'HOMI"l' IJI~LI\'l~ltY RElNT~--;:;n: DEER Hunters ! ! Wanted to call, send a card to H. D. Stcr- by appointment only. Phone Dans- $1 II b d STRAW, ftirnlshedfurnished apartment apartment by orDecember 3-room ling, 1030 Devonshire, Lansing, f f ville 2054 after 6 p. Ill. or Saturday1~ 1 w'r uy you an Acci ent Washburn L~mestone Co. 1. Four adults, a child. Write J. ;D. 28wt and Sundny. uW P : WHEAT OR RYE ['l,••"o "!lowell "128 Klingler,. M. s. C. Trailers, J 8, INSIDE AND om.'SIDE p AJNT: FOR RENT-Smnll house · newly Loose or Baled Enst Lansing. . 45w2p ING. Walls repaired. Satlsfac- deeornted, Suitable for couple. Doctor blllh, hnspllal bliiK, ~urgical hlll8, Deallt ... WANTED HORSES-A•Jy size: tlon guaranteed. Harry Baines and No children. Availnblc Immediate­ • 1 benefits and 1111 to $1;,000 for dlsmenbermont-- or. any age, Highest prices paid: Tom Belt, 125 E. South St., phone I ly. S. A.· .Laxton, phone M a;~~ los~ of sight, LeonCausie 517 s. Magnolia. Phone Lallslng, Mason 224.91. 36wtf 22906. I) miles northeast · of Leslie ozi 4 -----·------~-, 56726, Charles Casady, 20wtf' LIVESTOCK 'l.'RUCRINQ ~o De· ------~----- Remember the casualty lists of last yc11r . Vaughn road, rout~ 3, Lefilie, .. troit. Every load lnaured. F. WANTrnD- Washings, washings C. Anclerson. Phone Dansville, p · ··. I M;-.. Farraer Phone 2333 and ironlngs, wet wash. or dry 2281. 43w-tt ersona Call Don't forget that I hu,y deacon n:Lh'tJS 1111 to 2 weelm old at tlto 27 · tf and bundle washings. Will call for 1------MASON STOCKYARDS, _ __:_ ___w_,and deJlver. Caroline MilJer, 220 N. COCKER SPANIEL stua service. MONDAY ONJjY OF I<:ACII WIDEI\ wANTED-A unts to collect. 'Rogers St., phone 24101. 19wtf Beautiful black Coeket• of AKC 356 Wo are huyin~: from 300 tn 4110 ealvcs eanlr weelc, more ·than Roy Adams,ceo phone 44ll or Owt~ WANT~D~Ciean, White rags. for~ fregistry, i ?I d champions.from a- Jlne Mrs.of show Victor and .Frank Guerrie~o at nny 1\tu:tlon sale in the si;Jte. Just )ltrt 111m In your car ancl Pllones:--28151 or 8161 ------'----.,--- cleanmg machinery, l.5c lb. Ingr Vercruyssc, 314 West Center street 2011 come on over. We g-mu·arrtce you thu snrne prlne eooh Week, ham·county News.· 3~~tt Mason., Phone 2-2701.. 39tf WE BUY Cl'l!Eat WE WANT TIJ.EM WI~ l'AY 1'01' MARiiET PRICES Frank Thomas At the Mason Stoclcyards 300 FARI\IERS A \\'Elcl( CANNOT JUIJ WRONG Prescriptions From. Lansing .D.oct~r,s· · And llhysiciantl in other You Get the Ilig'ltest Prices nearby communities For Yol!r Can Always Be· Filled At· Grain and Beans WA.RE'S

We have a staff of th1·ee registered pharmacists ready~ t?, 1 · give your prescriptions the most careful and immedia'te ·a~·. Farmers. Elevator Co. • ' r ' . lUusorr, MiiJhlgan ·

GEORGE A. WARD, !Uanager Phone 5411 We'll Delive~

Mason Alumni! More,and More Genuine Are Becoming Available 100 H. P. Cylinder Assemblies Radiator Hose Homecoming Game· Batteries Wiring Spindle Sets Fan Belts Brake Lining WANTED-Logs deltverlla at mill, Snubber Connecting Link~ Mason vs. Grand Ledge 1 mile south ot Holt on Edgar Rod Bearings road. Write or call Vcrhdeven 16-in. Wheels · Lumber Co., Lansing, R. '1, Phone Main Bearings 7-34112. . - . 13~4p-tf Sealed Beam· Headlights Friday, N~"v"~_r,fib_~r. 7 ·LARGE STOCK OF SPARK PLUGs' ... 8)~,~,{\Jk,- -,

UNDER THE LIGHTS . . •\,,_ . Athletic Field

-~ Painting· ALUMNI DANtE · · Floor· :Sander and' Edger Spray or Brush · · Wlth Meter . Afso Star Ideal Wallpaper Stenmcr Following The Game : · -. ·for rent; • For, free estimates phorie Mnson 0871 · At High School Gym

Tickets ~vail~ble a·t tlie _school· ' Mirror ··~·rNURSDAY,NOVEMBERG,lD he the • Gordon nnd Ross Kollay had a Tho toncher nml Jillpll~ of the . ' ul.l.e entitled, WIUDDil'j'G JOUR- Sunday dinner with M1·, rmd Mm. extenHion group 'l'hUI'Rday after- cvnngcllst this coming wcolt at' Halloween pru·ty 11t their home nobblns ~chool on.foycd u Hul­ l~rom lngluun Connly J,lbrary NTDY. It was a tour·c]ay ti'IP by L. a. Olla. noon, !i11even of the 15 members the Miller flond Bible church, His Frlcllly evening, a o. m c s wcro lowecn pnrty at tho school houoo. prtcl1et boat from Schenectady to M 1 1 t 1 played, A weiner und mnrshmal· TIJUrsday a f t c r n o o n, Severn~ ' Agents ~elllng al.mrHJI. every­ Bu rfalo In 183~ and the· captain rR. ill mer Burg 1ard anr · son and two visitors nttondcrl. first nppcurancc will be on Sunday thing nrc bncl1 on the road ugnin of Inkster and Mr:1. •rom RlolJy Mrs, Gilbert, Mlller and duugh· morning, He .Is to spca.l! every 1 low rouot .wcro tho rofrcahm~nts, 'neighborhood pro-sch,ool children ht•nl

men, partlm1lnrly the nncs who urn Jlfll nnrl the lifo along the dcicl!s, Vern Wallmt• nnd Clyde Wullwr lly, ' off, pnator of tho ·chut;ch, reported. 1 home In o. \\'CCI!. ~r. and Mrs. Harold Lnycocl! of ~clUng octs of booliR, !"OJ' your own Lil~F.llJY LANE by· Mnura of Lansing spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Hazel Clarlt or Dlmondnlc Before entering evangelistic Mt·. unci MrH. Stanley Vos~ and Holt vlelteo Sunday aftcmoon nt peace of mlnrl, after you have Lu.vcrty hm1 a little of. the ole· nnd Mra. Waller Ba.ucr and Mt•s. visited lit the Leo . Sloan . h9me worl1, Gurt'llhH.n was o. dramatist family vlolted Mr. and J\llrs. Roy tho ~lOme of tlwlr son, Lyle, llHtencd to the saleatnll! and menta of TRllJill GROWS IN DaiRy Wnll!cr, Monday afternoon and In the ove- and nn l'tctor. Ho u.~cs st111re tech-/ Hobart or Drmsvlllo Sundny. Mr. and Mr~. Lewin Wllson anrl' realize thnt you are not being 11 BROO[{L YN, It Ia the story (if a Mr~. Harold Lnn tiu and W11llnm nlng- Mr. and Mr~. Slonn and sons nlqu_es on church plntforms. He Mr. unci Mrs. Bruce BrLlwr or Mn 11011 were visitors nf Mr. und chlldrcn called Sundu.y af:tomooll' good, parents by depriving· your J :J year old who Jives In the Hlum cared fot• the children or Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Wlnterij were Impersonates Blhle charaetcrs, I nt the homo of her mother, MrD. child or the 8et Involved, we sug- ut·crt of Dublin, of the Jove she hM Mt·a. Claire Fox Sundn.y whlJe they guests of Mrs. Clarl1 at her home. ·, McGnrrnhnn and his wife and Mt'H, r.,yle flogera Sunday nCtcr• M!ldrcd North, of Grovenburg. t •.1 gcst. th11t you tell the ngent you fm• humenlty11.ind 'her reactions to went on u trip wllh Mr. and Mrs. , Mr. rmd Mrs. Howard Bentley four children live In Chicago al-~ nann, would 111m to think about It, and tho~o •nhc mcotl!,' from her small Howard Townsend. and son of mast Lansing spent though most of the year he is Mr. and Mrs. William ·JJ1lfll{, vi~· Mrs. Jcaslc Smith accompanied nt your earliest convenience lcle­ adopted cousin Kevin, to her gam· Mt•. and Mrs. Howard Townsend Sunday afternoon with his father trll.Vellng throughout the United I I ted Mr. ttnrl Mrs. Herb Mathias ot f!•lemlH on u drlvo to Dotrolt Sun­ plwnc, or bolter still, stop at the bllng. 'brother" Lurs, •and her· he- nnd children spent Sunday with n.nd brother, A. B. Bentley and State~ on evangelistic worlt, Holt Sunday afternoon. day. library and .9ee what our refcronc:e loved Sister Martha who was her Mr. nnrl Mrs. Fay Townsend. John. Mr. and Mrs. James Heathman Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Luycoclt vlsi· materials fillY about the set. We spent the week ond at Wlndovcr helll friend and who gave her a Rex Bates and fn.mlly hn.ve Mrs. Franl1 Barrett Is a pntlent lnlw. unrl famlly went to n Halloween ted Sunday evening with Mr. and ti u b H c r I h c to SUBSCRIPTION matchless gift. · moved on the l{ernoy JoneH farm, in St. Lawrence hospital, where Mrs, Harvey Gurcl nnd Jade and party l?rlrlny evening at the homo Mrs. Claude Smith of Lansing, DOOKS BULLETIN, which is a she Is recovering from nn opern­ c.f Mr. n.l1el Mrs. Albert Bauer in amull pamphlet-type mag-nzlne NORTHWEST !mown ns the Jim Hines farm. Jimmy of Holt spnn t Sn.turdny and Mrs. F .•T. Brownfield and chi!·. Uon. Sunday with Mrs. Russell Higbie. La.nslng. which reviews sots or bonlts such · Mr. n.nd Mrs. Orn Hague nrc MimJ Barbaro. MeKlnnoy ontor­ dron called on Mrs. McMichael on ns encyclopedias, various lndexcB, moving to .Jacl!son. · Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarlw and Russell Higbie returned Sunday .mvct·y road Sunday afternoon. STOCKBRIDGE talncd ~even giJ'ls and boys Sunday ntlnBcR, dictlonnrieB, maps, pic:ture MrH. Glwrdnn UHhor 1 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Clarl!e evening from the north with a Rev. and Mrs. ,marl Champlin called on Mr. a111l Mrs. John Ram- deet.'. !LftP.t'JlOOn, Mr. and Mrs. Fmnlt Sovcrance materials. It is done by a c:mn· Church 10 a. m, Sundn.y ochool nnd children vlsit.erl Sunday school sey In Lansing Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lovern Kosier .James Heathman, .Tr., stayed and .Jen.nct.te called Sunday aftor:­ mltloe of the Amerienn Libmry 11 n m , at Mlllvlllc and Northwest Stock­ over the weclt end ttl his gt·anclpar­ noon on tao Ward Bullen and Hu­ association-They make it a pmc- · ' · Mr. Ramsey is maldng satisfactory and . family spent Sunday at bridge and had dinner with Mr. recovery from his illness. Houghton Ialw. cnts in Okemos. bert Bullen fumillea. Uce to tel1 you whether the bonlts A hnrdtlme hox sociul v:lll be and Mrs. Fred Briggs. nrc what tho ag-ents say'thcy arc, 1 held at the J:n.n F'rldny night. 'l'ho Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gillett moved Mr. and Mrs. Lovr.rn Kosior Into their home on Bellevue road and famlJy visltod Mr. and Mrs. whether they have been rcr.cntly 1 public is rnv1tod. . J'evlaed, whether the material lo • Mr .. and Mrs. Cecil H. Zodg of STOCKBRIDGE Saturday. .Larry Stampfly at Bath Tuesday accurate, 11.nrl for whom it would I Gl?ndtve, Mont., brought Mrs, TOWN LINE 1\frs. ,J, H. Hayner Sunduy visitors at the Sloan und ,evening. be most suited. Elizabeth Groatefon of . Jacl!son Winters home were Mr. and Mrs. ,: Mrs. Donald Branr,tnn and Mr. Dill MeGarmhun home from her visit With them Charles Poole and Mr. and Mm. Basil 'l'owsley and fnmlJy, Mrs. land Mrs. Lovern KosJCr and fam· Mcdarrahan has gained wide HOPEJ OF EJARTH hy Margn.t·d und spent last weclt with Mr. and T .•r. Poole called on Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Carpenter Alvin Buahnell of :IIY . were dinner g1Je11ts of Mrs. fume as an cvangellsl. While his COMPLETE ,.,II,~ Runhccl< was a very satiHfactory MrR. Lester Barth. .T. H. Hayner '1'hursday afternoon. Lansing, Mr. ~nd Mrs. lllhnor (Lilhan .Strouse and .Mr.. and Mrs, principal appeal Is to youngstem I]OVel. It Is the story of a young Mr. aml Mrs. Stunlcy Marshall Steffey and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald :nouglaa Fry of Holt Frtdny cve­ couple who have been wealthy, and children spent Sunday with Charles Poole was enrouto to his he dr11.ws and holds adult crowds, home In Eugene, Oregon. Steffey of Eaton Rnpids and Mrs. ,nlng. too. Stories and pictures of him but nro almost penniless when Mr. and Mrs, Archie Sho.rland In Mable Balwr. have recently appeared in Life anti they arrive in Illinois in the early honor of Roger's birthday annl· Miss Mary Shaffer of Lyons spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mr. and Mrs. David Hull an· SOUTH AURELIUS AND the Pictorial Review. SERV.ICE 1800's to begin their estate. Amo- versary. . Frances Cronkhite. nounce the birth of a son, · Gary NORTH ONONDAGA ret has found o. certain g-oorlncss Mr. ftnr! Mrs. Wll!lam Garner Mrs. B. II, Field EAST ALAIEDON--·---- In all that God plans and His spent Snturday' evening· with :r.,:r. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asquith Lee. Mrs. Walter Heathman worldng out of that plan, but and Mrs. Vern Rardeen of near and son were Sunday dinner : Word was received here Monday belongs to tho Mtrununlf.y. Stephen lives for the moment Mason. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon OAKWOOD Miss Arilh Shaw spent the week Mrs. llown.rd Herrlclt morning of the death of Clyde when he can return to the East Mr. and Mrs. C, Ft Tallman and Kechum of Holt. Snow, St•., at a. Ypsilanti hospital. end with Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Shaw. und Jive as u gentleman. '!'he story IEd Luvrocl1 of .Tacltson called on Mr. und Mrs. Harold Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Feighner of ~o arrnngments have been made Mr and Mrs. George Heathman, Is of their growth, their deep love Mr. and Mrs. William Garner Frl- family entertnined for dinner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Hcors at the 11.·.omc of her daughhll', Mrs. Claud j lated particle of milk visible even after it's been opened baby, Nellie Pearl. The afternoon Swanson home to relatives and ~rish, a.nd Mrs. Parish. for a while. · . was spent in visiting and playing friends. . i' ¥:rs. Earl Holcomb of Eaton games, prizes going to Mrs. Irene Callers at the Howard Herrlclt Rapids visited her mother, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. .Tames Kneale homo the past wee!!· were Mrs. Claud Pnri.'lh and Mr. Parish Sat· HOW DID 11' GE'l' 'l'IHS WAY'! Lentheric and Mrs. Leonard Walker. The Deeo Wllcox, Mrs. Fred Lytle, ·Mr. urday. . Homogenizml mill1 is Jt:t~f.eurlzed first, of course, honored guest received many nice and Mrs. Elroy Groh and Jack Mrs. Maggie Evelln, who has Toiletries for Men and Women gifts and refreshments were served Daily of Stockbridge and Mr. and been in ,the Mason hospital, was then subjected t.n high pressure and foreed t:brough. a at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Otto Foreman. · brought home Monday , son:;e im· ~pec'ial vall•c ihat ovenly mlx"s mlll< antl m•eam Mrs. Otto Bates entertained 12 Mr. and Mrs. :R~ij)h Ha:imer nnd proved. , .·· . . , 1•articles together. This is mill< in its most easily··, ~ncluding the world-famous fragrance wmnen at a "House of Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones were J.l ..Arthu!'· ·,FJeld .• of Holt died dlgcstlbl(' form. Esp~cinlly J'CcommcrNled for children TWEED delnonstrntion Thursday after· Wednesday evening guests of "Mr. Wedneeday very suddenly. Funeral noon. and Mrs. Bill Piel1ett. services were Saturday . at two who do not care for ordinary mill<. MIRACLE Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. -The grandson of Mr. and Mrs. o'cloclc at the Logan funeral home, CONFETTI Lawrence Riggs, was quite sev­ Steve Fillpovlch, Steve Leslie, with Holt, with burin! in the Maple erely Injured Friday night when Bob Bishop, Bob Riggs and a Cobb Ridge cemetery. Buy it in Hall's convenient square bottle for 17c Quart his cai· rolled over . a couple of boy, as they were driving down the Miss Allee Schutte of Mason A11d.thc three floral fragrahces.: .. times. . . Williamston road Halloween, ran and Mlll'lin Scutt and Edwin New-, · ·Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steffey and Into a pile of cornstalks in the man of Aurelius spent the weelt Liiy ·of the Vall,ey -· Gat4~flia ··. · Mrs. Pearl Pierce called ...,oh Mr. ' • ·:-· '.... '1&."'-r' • road, turning the plclmp over; with. friends.· in Hammond, In· · ·,.,,:;>' Carnatton . . and Mrs. Mcn·ill Pierce and fam· Riggs, has several broken rlbli djaniJ.. . · . . ' S. Cedar Phone 24101 lly at their new home in J acl{son and It is thought that Bishop has Mr. and Mrs. Otto K. Peterson I Hall's ·D~iry In s~ts and individual packages Sunday afternoon. internal injuries; as the plckup·fell of Mason spent Sunday with Mr. across him. The others were not and Mrs. Emil Scutt and Jerry. . "' I . As weather gets more severe, be hurt, but the pickup, has a door We have followed a consistent policy of pro­ . sure livestock Is sheltered ll.Cle· off and the top Is jammed ln. viding our .customers with the finest toiletries quately. Avoid cold drafty Mr. and Mrs. Billie Bowen were available. Lenthcric is a distinguished newcomer shelters or exposures to storms. 'l'hursday evening guests of Mr. with which we want you to become acquainted. and Mrs. Dallas Jones. 1 Won't you come in and see our display? WONDERLA~D Mr. und Mrs. Howard Herrle!! ·SAVE 95 MILES OF "KITCHEN HIKINC" · A YEAR! Mrs. W. J. Clarl ties, Halloween parties rated high. DERBY Parties were, held at the Wolcott 1\frs. G. W. SJ•rlngman SERVING CENTER·. · .,'\VIT@'¢QM~iN'/HION . . S!O.Jt~-~e· ~l~~·ff.~~IC Ware's Drug Store school and 11.t the homes of Mr. and WITH THE STOVE '.W.ALL CAIHNET ... , .WtTI·HU.F.RitifRA;TO~;·. Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dlcl! Smith wet•e ' • "t ' 1 ' "' ' , , • ., • 'I • 1•, v f • J, ~. , , Mrs. Harris Tooker, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening callers. at the home of Ed Ottoman. · The Derby ,Extension .club held Its first meeting ofthe term at the home of Mrs. Olive Fay last Thurs· day evening. The lesson on "Child Discipline" wns presented by the leaders, Mrs. Elsie Hartman and Mrs. Olive Fay. The other officers are secretary and treasurer, Mrs. No Car· Should Run Rolland Hurdt; recreation chair­ man, Mrs. Neil Mllls; and chair­ man, Mrs. George Springman. The November meeting on "Household On Will Power Alone Pests" wlll be held at the home of Mrs ..B. B. Smith. At the close of the meeting, cider and ·fried cakes were served. And that's just what a lot of them do, the ones that aren't Mr. and Mrs. R. .T, Moecltel en· lubricated at' reguhir intervals. Lubrication is going to tertained at a family dinner Sun­ day. Their children and families prevent excessive wear on vital parts, it's going to keep were present. your car rolling along dependably it1 all kinds of weather. Mr. and Mrs. A. .T.\Walter of DON'T SLIP-UP Ithucu spent the . weelc end at George Springman's. Eden Rebelmh lodge had a food on Grease 'n Oil sale at Milner's store Saturday morning. They are planning to have their annual chiclcen ·supper When You Floppe_d Your o a\\et'l the latter part of November. 0 PHILLIPS Calendar Page O!~r .. ·To SERVICE Joyce lluber . . ' . .. ; ... ' -- .... - --~ Miss Alice Whipple nnd Eugene ·November- You ·Moved- ,A,.~nold of' Flint were Sunday din­ . ' ner ·guesto of Mr. and Mrs. John Churchey. · · · Right In. T~ The Mrs. Asel Catnllno nnd Mrs. Hope of Holt were guests of Mrs. Grace Whipple sunday afternoon. Boro Kitchen Cabinets I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gruhn and Win/ter Condit.ioning family were Sunday' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George. Gruhn of All fashioned of .seasoned wood with white enamel finisll fo1· easy washing. Floor cabinets Lansing. . , . · Season ' .. Mrs, Bertha King, Mrs. Mary have inlaid linoleum tops with steel binding.Hardware is chrome. Any. of the pieces il,lus- Pitts, Mr; nnd Mrs. D. W. McNicll trated can be ordered foi: you with delivery in a few days guaranteed. . ' · Try Dart'a Service and George Gruhn. ot Lansinlj' . . spent Frldny with. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Gruhn. · · . I Faat, dependable, economical . ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur Gruhn called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Clair Krlser ~et Dal't & C~dy's plan your model kitchen. Phone Bernard Cady at Sunday evening. PLANNED i • · ,.'"~ r DON HEAL, Manarer •· Mrs. Hattie Allen Is vary Ill at 2311,f for an appointment. No obligatiot), of course, for this scientific, - Senric~ her home on ,East Holt road, , . ' ' . , Richard and Jerry Gruhn enter· home-planning· service. 1 tllined .22 chlldren from. tho neigh· KITCHENS . . \ ' . l ··DART .MOTOR SALES borhood at a .Halloween party • , I , - ,. · .'. ,; .. ; . ' ~ ,, ·, ' , , ,r , Friday evening...... ·, Mrs. E. :r. Huber spent Wednes­ day with .Mrs, William Hanneman of Lansing, . . . · .· '. • Mr; and Mrs. Donald Brannan and '· Mr•. 'and .Mr11. m. :r, .' ''. ,.... , .. ·. '····--··---·--.--- ' ·--,-· r·--;

ovcnlng'n fostlvltloa wcrQ llp011•f Ccntl'ltl rrtllrottd crossl,ng to house Mr, nne! Mt'R. mdgnr Manning or ONONDAGA Mn.urlc Baldwin nnd f.relon SlilVenn, · . ny IU. ,J, Cr·onH I!OI'lld by lho r.. esllo Llonn clnb the Lealie Lnundt·y ,Hilt'vko, which p b,. F MliHlwgon, Mr, nnd Mt'R, Dewey l\rr~. , lluhlwin Tho Jenson wua on rnnldng ChJ•ist- Tho Young Mnrrlcrl Penplo'H wltll Merlo Lohmnn, Rile Hartzell ill now loCI!tOd on l!1gl1 ' Htt•cct, u IC oru m Coffmnn and Mr. und Mrs, Chcatm· 11111 1011 mns gll'tH, nlnsA, "'rho (loot! Nolghhors" hn nn Mill Ht~·cct, whlelr geJ'{)Ilfl, This dl'ivc hns hccn IIHed 1 una. ~hildren, 'nahel'ln., ,Joan nnd son, :Mr, nnntc ~et rcpalrH were e nyc ccausc o: who wns (]riving nt Lhe mtc of 1fl I the fltundpnlnt nf the, pity tl1py nrc ·nvenqc. There was l!1 guests, moat MI'A, Herbert Howe und son, cnce !{csllng, · ·' bli'lhday nnniver.Yrtry, the lntahllity of the1 pnw;n· Tc1nm- milcH, flH he was attempting to now dnad end :~trccl.s. 'rhc school,·111l of whom uro co-worlrcrs of Ln.rry, of Mason wore Sunday prllly o secure repn r pnr s. 1CSc rmss McDowell whom! fljlecd wur; hoard a1.1d elty of,flelrrls hnv. c failed 1 Miss .Dixon's nt the Bell 'rclephone t f M ,, M M Cl :The Knapp family or mdlo sta- lights are o.t the corner of South t t t u tl 1 t t r c gucs s o r, o.nu l'S, .. •1 . uy. tl'on wrrA!', m.n," t Lnnslng, will M 1 1 A t t t 1 ·JO miles per hour, 'fhey were nil 0 gc. nge JCI' 111 ·le n eros. 0 •' 0 ' Mr. 1111cl Mt'.", Frecl Noble were • • "' o 11 n anc rms Tong s Toe ·s 11JH f ty nn 1 pre gross Hence tho 1 o r,ll Pn.r·ly Fred Wymun, Thmsdny mm·nlng aid Hoblnson, who AIcxpcctH J soonllh hto uninformedth t llyoung people tot as-11 Mberger, S Missh B Marilyntl M Klncnld,Llll' Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Byrum ol' Farm l'ialeH - llouscholrl GnntiH " from Blanchard, Washington, It ho tmnsfcrrcd to as m w t e s11me a· 1cy are open a n rs, o.ra u e1•, rs. Ian Err ton Ra[lids er•.llecl on Mr, and All J\intlH of AtwUon ·Sales 'Hnilnween wns observed Friday took him 11 days to hllch-hiltc the u. s. nrm.v ait' corps, times? rr some nut or town visi- ;rJan11hnm, Mrs, Donald Dixon, Mrs. Harry lTildridgc Sundny. evuning with a crmtume pamde on . tor ot• Masonite runs into the ame, wllich wns won by tho Leslie I ° Congregn Ion a ~ urc me schools has increased cltirlng tho I ngc suit, car 111Hl doctor hills? Contests and games wer·c played, Glover. team )Jy a scoro of .l:l to 6. Awanls Wedn?sday aftern~on ,It the h~r;~ first ,qix wcclm of the school yeat' Obviously the community .wil,l pny . Refr.. esl1menta of so.ndwlches, caltcs Mr, nnd Mrs. Robert Pugc unci Burton Walker \yore div"n to the young people, of MJS, Lloyd B acltmorc, t~s from GlO to 617. The enmllmcnt tho cash costs. But thnt 1sn tall, 1.and ,coffee were served. Miss Dlx- Mr, nnd Mrs, Tony Ross were in Lcsllo who in the opinion of tho jtlclges, mac!. Mrs. C. L. Kasc~ wu~ . ~ nt the same pct·iod a year ago was: Do ynu and l I the Mnsnn com- on ·r·eocived many pretty nnd usc- .Jacl; seldom uttrnct dceirnble fiiivo·l'eclro l'nrty and Mrs. R.•N, Geddings. tjJe Arcade thoo.trc where they e;~cttojn ~f 11. r0 f tllg N~w Yorlt Thursday. 'I'he bridge was washed builrling conotructinn. Docs Mason 1: I\fr, nnd Mrs. Leonard Potter, Miss Billie Glover entertained 22 were treated to a special show, The s tee us wos e out hy high wntcr lust sp!'ing. The want to keep Enst Chcn·y and .enterlo.ined S11turdny evening of her friends at o. I-Jnllowccn You Feel Like You're F~ying _:_-'------worl< is being. dono by lhc Ingham South streets in the . dca.d end 1Ihonoring Mrs. Potter's , parents, party Friday night. TlJC muin county highway commiflslon,· class? Do we wnnt l.h1s d1seour-~. Mr. and Mrs, Ro.y Dwrght, and event of the evening wns a scn- Wilh 'l'hc family of Walter Gephart, aging limititn.tion nn progress next their neighbors nnd friends from vcngcr hunt, followed by games. conch nt the Leslie higl1 school, is to Athletic field. Leslie nncl Onondaga at a pedro Refreshments of: doughnuts nnd mnving from the Mot·ca 11p11rt- One other pnint-in case of nc-~ party. Four tables, played In ,the cider were served, . , Our Toyland ments, North Main slrcet, to the cldent, no fair-minded jury would re~reatlon roi'im, wrth first prrzcs :Mr·. and Mrs. Paul KJlbu.rn, Mr. • house on the fo.rm of RLl:Y Reeder, probably ignore the fact thrrt at': gomg to Mrs. Mac McKee and and Mrs. Ray Dwight nnrl Don 1 Hi · Speed Gas Cooper road, three miles cast of the cast c'nd of South street there Pm1l Kilborn with MrR. Dick Kil- H11rnpton were S11turday evening I Leslie. • is a str.cct sign post marked Steel born and Mr, Potter winning con-~ g-uests of :Mr. and Mrs. Leonard • Department I 'l'ho senior government class of street ami EnRt .Smith street. The solation prizes. Potter or Holt, who were enter- 'J'anl< 1111 tmlay on 111-SpcPfll gas the Leslie high school were ad- writer docs not !{now how long taining their card club with a Hal- l dressed Ji'ridlly morning by Irvin this sign has been there or ·what · I b loween party, lllld fed the diff'I•I"CIIl\f• in ,VOIII' P, Hclmcy, editor of the Leslie itn legal effect is b~t in the public 14-H ( U .Mr. o.nd Mrs. Kenscll Sprague of nar'~ Jll'l'i'CJI'mancc, Sjll'dal hi1:h ' I I Locnl-Ropublican, who told them mind the inference 1~ obvtous. ·, Midland were S11turrlny guests or 0111l111t< p:wln••l with nwrc . JHIII'Ilt Is Openl of lhe purpose, methods of editor- I l1nvc ststcrl the highlights of .mnrollments this week include: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Franlclin and is gm11l l'nr your mntm·. ship and the llilficultics in printing the problem; other factors arc in- Locke Center clnthing club, family. . Ia· small to.wn weeltly newspaper, volvccl: J.~ the proposed solution leader, Thelma Madden; assistant Mr. and MJ•s, Ch11~lcs Hmes und , There is to he a community the best one? L do not thinlr it is. leader, Betty Riley; president, .Jim Sherbro()]! of Dimondale were LUBRICATION Betsie-Wetsie meeting of the Future Farmers of What do you think? . I Sandra Eberly; vice president, Jo- Sund11y guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe America at the Leslie high school, RALPH A. EDWARDS I Ann Ambler; secretary, Maxine F1·anldin and fo.mlly. Dolls MOTOR OVERHAUL Tuesday, November 11, to he at- Botsford; 111111 treasurer, Joyce Mrs. Charles Hines and Mrs. Joe tended by the members of the F. Franklin, Franldin visited their sister nnd, 1 1 li'. A. of the m·ea about Leslie. H It · Bunlter Hill clothing club, I' niece, Mrs. Mabel Johnston nnclj On all mallttll', CJIIIH'dl I·Hdwol IH fl, m, Wul'"IIWI'Vic•u 'l'hlll'lldny '7:110 p, m. YmiJHr Norlh Wnlhltt :-:Jt.rcut Church nf tho Hhl11 uua·vluu II n. m, nnd 71110 Jl, m. IHHJII!ml ulHht, Wuduu1td11Y lllll'tiiiiUIICO Mark Anniversary N. Y, 1', H. 7 p, m. l't'II.YUI' nu1·vlcu 1/ :ao p, m. N"z.nro1111 In Mauwlo, lndinnn, 111111 will WodiHHulu.v li I'• m, Mr. and M1·s. Lewis Guernsey, hn prrmehlng nnd niludnJr In cnoh uua·vlco throuuh Nuvf.lmhol' J fl. Wllllnmatnn St, Knthorlnua Etahu:opnl, former Ma~on residents. will cule­ Willlumaton DnJltl!il Hnl'ulcl Humlll, 'SociaL 6venb and ,Personab 1 Tllll~­ l•'I'Ht:M MaldJnugnil, f!IIHIHI', Wnl't~llltr bmte· their golden wedding pnnl­ tnr, Chul'tlh tu:luwl J(l u, \VIll'llhlp m. IWI'Vicm :1 Jl• 111, l~lllll'dl twhool •I Jl• 111, Stockbrida Daptl.et, Surulny HrJJ'vlcoK HL HIII'VICfl I 1 11, m, IUuJ 7 ;/IU II• m, ,JI'...Jifltl vuractry Sunday,· Novcmbct• 0, U'hey HlJhJocL Huu1·t In n. m. Sm·nwn 1 'HPhtl Sl'. l.fl'niii•H 0 1:JU p, m. 'l'hiii'Hdny, Hlltuluy Wlllhllll&lnn Wc~lnynn Mllthnci!Bt, Howltw; A week end guest at the home of Mr .. and Mra. L. L. ICouple weel at Recent Ceremony will h11ld open house from three to nf Ond," Stwdnl nl\llllc,' Ulhlc twhool 11~ Swaninger was Mrs. Swt. Louis, Mwhlgnn, will ho ihfol'mnl, tho HIJCond IL rnncd' ,JnHl'Jih Wh:hol', pnHLnt·, ConfuHtdnn, Hnt­ Wcalcy;m Malliodlst, Lncd,u, H, A. Cnlo, On Sunday Mr•. and Mrs. Charles A. Clinton entertained l'lulln III'URTnm, It IH uxpncl1HI Lhnl thu unlny 17 l.o 11 p. tn, HtHlliiiY tiPt'vlcoK PIIH1 nl', WorKhip Hul'\'il•n 111 u. m. CIIIKII * * * Novembor 13, 1807. 'l'hey have re­ full r.holt· of 40 volcuH will uomrJ, 'J'hcy 7::10 untl JO;:IU , m. Jo'uwlcrvillo !I n. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Winters of Grand Rapids at dinner. sided In Gratiot county Lhe major tth1g rc•mlul'ly ovm• C. 1\., L, \V, cvot'i' m, 11 nwul inH II n. In, Chtm•h 1Whnol II ;I fi Bllndny evening, No ndmh11ilon chun.ul, u. m. l't•uyua· ttUI'\•It:u, Wwluerulny 7 p, * * * Mrs. Charles Seeley traveled to 'Grand Haven over the pru·t of their married hte, rn. " week end to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young. A lace-covered table centered Stockbl'ldge PrClt~hytcu·lttn, ThP. Oll'i'tt (Jipn Wllllntnllton Free Methodist, II, ,J, M!'YI'l', Vnntown Mathndlt~t, Ltll'un Hlmll., llltHtnt•, wlth a live-tiered wedding calte cluh will Ringo Novumhor ~:1, with tho HILHLOl•, Church Hc•hnul ICI 1\, In, Wu1·~· Wnrnhlp Hl!I'Vil:u 10 u. 111, Chlll'ch 11eh11ol Mr. and Mrs. W. Sisson of Freeport spent the week end Hllfl B. will be pt·cslded at by the daugh­ chm·ch Sunduy Hchool hnvlng n 11hi1• HUI'Vico 11 n, m. urad H:Jfi p, m. II n. 111, with their daughter, Mrs. Gordon C. Edmonds, and Mr. Ed­ CCIDihinmJ Kervicc, rt'hc J{(wuniH club or ters or the couple, Mrs. Robert J ncluwn will IJo J~twuto. ~· monds and ·Bonnie. The 61st wedding anniversary of the Sis­ Leonard of Mason Is a daughter Stocltbrldo Mothodlat, Wno·•hlp nllii::IU r----;____ , __ ;______;______, A' sons was celebrated. Mr. ani:! .JYirs., }?rank Evans and of Mr. and Mrs. Guernsey. I * * * u, rn. will ccntnl' in tho lcxt.' r•f l. Cot'· family spent Saturday in Bellevue visiting Mrs. Evans' parents, ~· Ill "' lnthlnnll 9 r~fi •. A HIHJClitl rltunl wlll ho HAS HALLOWEEN PARTY 111wrJ In decllcntlon of thfJ now chola· l'ohott. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Legge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray of Chua•ch ~choal ut 11 :ao n. m. pa·ovduH Birmingham were also Saturday callers at the Legge. r_esi­ Mrs. Staiiley Mar.shull of Eden lfi'IIJ!fHI clttKIICK for Blhlu Kl11dy, Mnnrluy entertained 2!i women at a mas­ M 11, m, Et•J•ntt 1~. Klnt l1~1·, lillflOI'Intundenl dencc. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenough, and son, Rich­ querade Halloween party · last Clllltt rot• nn imuol'ttint meeting or thn' ard, were entertained Sunday ~--·----·--~·~-~--·-·------­ bon1·d of rl!lhdoutt nducution, 'l'umulny Wednesday evening. Mrs. Edgar 7 :~5 p, m, nt 01'cKot·y, the ChuJ•ch Mcn'H at the home of Miss Nettie brot.her, Arthur Forchc, and Ridge received the prize for the club Kllllfler nrul fii'OH't'nm, 'J'hut•fulny K 1.'hc fi'Iluw 1\'ho enmcs to tltfl Greenough and Miss Frances family. beBt costume and Mrs. Gladys Pot. ~'· m, choil· rchcni'Hnl nt the church. tcr was awarded the prize for the WJ~STimN A U'I'O ASSOOJA'l'J~ Vollmer at Flint. * * * Mr. 1\'lr. and Mrs. Earl Alderman and Maaon DlliJtlet, Loyd G, Cnl'tlWUy, IJUHtoJ', , d Michael were Sunday dinner guests funniest costume. Refreshments of Scl"vlcutt fo1· Stuadny, Novemhcr !1, 'file and. Mrs. Al_fred I<.orch_e an of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vern Bloomquist doughnuts and elder were served morning wo1•Hh!p Elfll'VII~c, In :un n, m, S1.'0RI~ l'or llavls HreH llllri f&mtly were Ill Ypstlantl Sun- or Lansing. by the hostess and co-hostess, Mrs, Sr:rmon: "Scl'llltUI"IIl lnHlr·uction Itenut·d~ Clyde Underwood. lng Woa·Hhh•." At '11 :lti 1.1. m. Slmlluy t.lthtJH is Indeed Wlif. Jt 11'111 JIIIY day to visit Mr. Forchc's \ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ernsber­ nchool mectA \VIth LdnKKtlH roz· nil n~cH. 1 ljl * .W. E. Zlmm~1·, rtuperlntendollt, Un)ltiHt ger and Mr·. and Mrs. Hlchard Peck 1 ynu 'tu ln\'t·~tlgale our· tire" a11rl HAS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Youth F(JiloWHhh•, G;:\0, Joy Mn1·lu Loud~ I or L!tnsing were guesls ut tlw enHiugn1·, Plenidcnt. Sunday- cnvc\ng- KIJI'V­ It \\'ill mean rnonny In ynm• liOC• home of Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Azol- Mrs. Roy Wright was the !Jon· Icc or Hong nntl ChJ•lntlnn tcRlimnny, 'l'ho Youn•t P1Joplu'11 choJ'Lif:l HingK nl thiH tii:J'V­ ton Saturday evening. ored guest at a surprise .birthday icc. Sm·mon: "Two 'fypi!A of Sncrlficc.'' lwt to seleet them, When Dance Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Otis and party held at the home of Russell Wednc~dny, '1 :30 p, m, n plunnin).( can. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Otis of Wright on North Mason street last fel'encA for the EvnngeliKtic III'OJ;t'Hm of l)tmllty llll tl s~tllsfucllou are Every Wed. & Sat. the chuL·ch, Rivc•s Junction and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening. Guests In· fully ,. g1uu·anteed-why 1•ny ;..• JUASON, l\IWII, Robert Ballard and sons were Sun. ,eluded Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs, Million Chrlati11n Scienco Society holdti Atnrwkan J,,.,~iun Hall clay dinner gu'Csts of Mr. nne! Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Risch, Mrs. Leo­ Het'ViCc!l Itt the church COI'fll!!' or Oak UlOI'C? Arlhur McFarren of Okemos. ta Risch, 1\ir. and Mrs. Ernie nnd Pml< Atl'catA evc1·y Sunday llt 11 n, Mrs, m, Sundny Achool IH held dut·in~ the Smith, Mr. and John Camp· M!t•vlre. WeclneRrlny evening- meeting nt bell, Wesley Campbe!J and Miss l-1 includcli teatimonifm of Chr!Htinn Sd­ Alice Schutte. High prize at euchre cnce healing, A public nmrling room i1:1 went to Mrs. Gibbs and Miss 011en ut the chu1·ch nve1·y Snttu·dny nftl"!l'• noon from 2 to 5. 'fhr. 1111blic h~ cut'· Schutte received the consolation dially Invited to nttend the Hl!I'Vici"H 1111d prize. Refreshments were served UHe the rendiuf.{ a·oom. "Adnm nntl Fullen WESTERN AUTO· ASSOCIATE STORE at the end of the party. MHn" will be the HUhjl'cl of the LeJHIOJI· . · .·:. · . ' . OWNER·-W.D.I>QST. . . Sermon in nil Chl'iHtinn Science chuJ•chcH It Takes Grit * * * tht·nugh out the wol'ld on Sunday, Nn­ 420 S. JEFF£RSON . · . PHONE 2.·2121 Mr. and Mrs. Curl Topliff of vcmhet• 9, The Ooltlcn Text (Eph. fi:H) iH: Ye wet•e HomctimcK dllrlwcHH, but now 1 · , · .MASON, MICI-IIGAN .. 'l'o Remnve Old Varni~h .and Eaton Rapids were Sunday dinner 1 Scars From Yum· Flours! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abc Cohn. ofnrc light."ye JIJ(ht AmongIn the Lnl'd:the niblc wnlk cit11tlonHnH chi!dt·en iK 1 ·------..,....,.------1.. thiH llnHHR~rt', (PnlmH 13':! :S): "The Lonll We mean abrasive grit on Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cllnton spent will uct•rect ihut which concenwth rne; MR. AND MRS. WILLARD J, EVERY Sunday In Munith visiting Mrs. tlw IIILCO SANJ>ING 1\IA­ thy m.grcy, 0 Lo1•d, (mdureth fo1·cver; .------....,;------; Clinton's mother, Mrs. Helen Jump. foJ'CRIII\e !lOt the WOI'kH of thine own CIIINIG AND EDGER. Miss Jean Barnard of Okemos/ and Mrs. Lawrence Every of Alaie­ hnndH." Conr!lntlvo )JaHHngcH to be t·mull and Willard J. Every of Mason re- don town.ship. Mrs. J. D. Davis spent several from the ClniRtiun Sclcn1~c tcxthool<, "! IN SUPPORT OF THE .SAFETY CAMPAIGN l'ortablc, Du~tkss, Swift . . 1 The brtde graduated from Olw· days last week visiting Mrs. Clara Science and Hcnlth with Key lu Lho I pealed thmr weddmg vows to the, mas high school and has been em- Casler of Aurelius. Sct•IJllUI'eR" by Mm·y Bilker l~ddy, in· I J,ow J{cntal ch1de the following (n. :wen : "rl'hc J.:"l'!'lll 1 We Urge You To 1 Rev. Loyd Camway, pastm· of the~ played at the Wolverifle Insurance tJ•uth In ihe Science o£ being, thnt tlw I 1 Dr. and 1\irs. George Clinton and Mason Baptist church, Saturday / Co. in Lansing. Mr. Every attended family and Mrs. Alice Bell were I'CU! Olllrl WUH, iH, Hlld CVCI' tthnll he JICI'•I evening, October 18, at the Wheat- , Mason high school .and served one feet' [~ incontrovertible: for mnn iH t.hc Have Your Car lnspect.ed Friday dinner guests of Mr.. and fmn~c. l'cflcctlon, of ftod, he Itt nelthcl' ficld Gleaner hall. The bride is I year in Japan with the army of Mrs. C. A.' Clinton. lnvei·ted not• Hubvcrtcd, but uprig-ht und Shafer's Decorating Supply the daughter of Mt·. and Mrs. Har- II occupation. Since: his discharge Godlike." j vey E. Barnard of Okemos, while from the army, he has been en­ Mr. and M!'s. Kenneth Dysert at· 425 8. Jefft-!'SOil ~Jt. I Mu~un l'hunc 231!il the bridegroom's parents are Mr. 1 gaged II). farming. tended a shower Saturaay evening Dan~ville Mcthodi&t, Ucv. P. A. Len-~ In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred dt·um, JlUHtor. Chul'ch Hchuol, 10:00, Al'thut• Pollock, HUf"iel'intcndcnt. Wor­ woMAN's cLuB To MEET Bunker of Leslie, who were recent­ Hhltl 14CI'Vicc, 11 :Oo "-:]th a mcHHIIf.:"U by Brown and Vosler ly married. Mr.. and Mrs. George I The Mason Woman's club will, R' S J • d the JliiHlOl', M. Y. li', gue11ltt of Wheat:. meet at the library Tuesday, No· 0 Webb served as host and hostess. fJcld, 7 :OU. Community Jll'tlYCL' ~mcctln)..i' 1 Ites emntze 'rueRdny evening nt 7::10. AT THE FIRST SIGN. OF ... vember 11, for a potluck luncheon Announcement is made of the Mrs. Ella Buck of 'Lansing was at ~2:,15. Mrs. Jam,e~ Dart ,Is marriage of Lynn D. Brown, son a guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Wheatfield Molhodl•t, Rev. I•', A. Lcn­ 1 E. A. Densmore. dJ•um, pnstoa·. Wor~hlp HCI'vicc !I ::10 chamnan of the host~ss eomm ttee Iof Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Brown wilh · a mcH~Il!.t"C by the llllKLoa'. Chua·ch wtth Mrs. Gerald Dtamond, Mrs. of Eden road Mason and Miss .Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Coffey and school 10::10, Lester Wlll'ner, HLI!Iet·!n· Rheumatism, Arthritis William Bergin a~d Mrs. K. Z. Ellene Vosler' daughter of Henry family of Fowlerville and Mr. and ten dent. M. Y. F. ·Rel'Vicc ·with DnnH· Mrs. R. B. Coffey and Mrs. Richard ville Ill"! gucHtH, 7 :Oil. Midweek dcvotionnl Zimmerman asslstmg. Members of IVosler of 830 'Pine street Lansing. tact•vlce Thur·Hdny evening nL /:l o'clock. get I the ways and means comm1ttee . • . Dowler and ·daughter of Lansing will also !felp with the luncheon.! The. wepdmg_ was solemmzeq at wm·e Sunday guests of Mr. and Dansville Fre(! Methodist, Hcv. Lloyd I'l'he re"ular meeting will be he~d the F1rst Bapt1st church 1n Battle Mrs. Jay Coffey. Eulcl', JHH>tol'. Sundny Hchool, l ll :Uti, Leland Pct'l'inc, HUJicrintcnllcui. Prcuch· at 2 :30~ Mrs.. J. W. Eames is Creek Monday, Octob.cr. 13, the ·Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Densmore O-Jib-Wa Indian Bitters Iprogram chairman and Miss Alta Reverend .Shaffe.r off1c1attng. The inM" twrvlce, 11 :oo. Y. P. M. S. Hrt•vit·c, were dinne~ gutlsts Sunday of Mrs. 7:30 followed by n mni!KIIt.Ce by the llll»· Tloi• OLD RELIABLE. ALL-HERB MEDICINE will give Parks will talk on '"BoolI', Suntluy, November l.l, 'For Inexpensive Smartness Distinctive uutl personallzetl hn~; boon set aJJUrt in this church BK I ~:l: I, (• I "ConKeCL'fltion Dny," Mr. SlmlJKOn corsuges, centertlleces, . bas­ I Pl'chchinK( on '"rbc Stl'OIHl House." Mem ... lmt armngemeuts, het'IJ o( the conFtt'egntion n~·e to •bring ' to thiti HCI'Vicc thclt• llledgcH for the com in~ church ycnr, 'J'he choia· will !iln~ot Slw\lcy's "Abide With Me/' wUh Hopt·nno Jewett's nolos, by Mt·K. Ocoi'KC McArth-ul', und MrR. Vnnce Mcltlty!'e IH to King the o(.. fertory twlo. Omnl\ numbe&'K by- Mt·s. We Are Happy to Introduce DnviM will be~ '"'AdnJClo/' ·by };"reyer: Flower Shop :uvotuntmy," comiJOI'liH' unknown nnil '"MnetoMo iri A' .. by Freyel'. 'l'he chul'Ch nurKea·y Is conducted I.Jy JuniOt• .. Hi Rh'IM William Cnarles Foster dut;lng the' morning H~rvlce. Chut·ch_ ~>chool mecb t\t .ll:lt'i:'wlth n chUIK fol' Son of !\It•, ami Mt·N. Claude Fo~tcr evei'Y ntte. 'rhe young tJc!oJlle me('t In : ' the WF chllltol 11t the munHc ut 'l :00 11. m. Choir reh

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.. I ~··· ... -•- ""I i'NC.HAM COUNTY NEWS; MASON, MICHIGAN, THUHSDAY, NOV£1\1BER 6, Hi47 ..... ___.,.._ ...... ~ ·----.. ----·1 . '-"•--..... ~ ...... ~ ...... , ...... ·-""•--f'>O...---~-~'"------·~-----_ .... ____.. ______., __ .. -- ··------.llle Jmnolm• nr rci'Oillf!ni<'H, WnllrtoonJ yem·.~. Mr.H. Cov~rt w?r' olootccl vlco [out of' bOIIIH)R, HnHictt l:n,ldng- lhe 1 Mr. nnrl M!'fl, ,Lowlrl J.PJ·o~l' nnrlnlncrl SlltHir y Ill u nmong Uw g-twstH nl n lllr'lhdny fcedr; lo r:nn,qcn•c1 90 gmln. Ji'm• ox­ 1 10 Donn! Pnt•lts; ·'"''l'etnr·y, I Clitrrt Bill Brennan, Roy Cocllrnne, By1·nn rlt•lnldng dr•lvet• nncl by Rev. K C, ILJ'o Bud Gauss, Norm Rector, Dlclc Douglas Vofl'l spent lhe ln.l:tcr home nf Mr·, anrl Mt·s. Mt;rl" l?rt•er·, pnrty WuclneHclny17 for Doug-In':; umplo, plat't' nll'nlfn hny In n. me]( , Vogt; tr,nsur·ur·, R11lly cw·fls; r.on- Dill, Pnul Gnuss', Rolnncl Gr•uhn.m, P1·ott.ymon nr the Tompcrnncc Wilson, David Polloi!, Hollie Wing, part of tho we"}{ with hi:; grunel· Mrs. Llnyrl Flttlcr, MrH, ,I,.. ,J, HoppQ of Lnnslng, In !.he~ poultt·y houRc und put lhe 1 . < lll'rlt"' Gti"sl" W"r" pt'" II • tl . Jl . . " " • . ,,, ·• " , "' I, nne1 rq, 'nm ams wore f S 11 . "' I l't , , . 1 l. :', I "', ,"' ., ·-" cS• Delores .. T-7.1 ' T\.11. tOI'lne etnJH, I cnt. GamCil WCJ'C plnvcri nnd Sunday visitors of Archie Coch· 0 u ne WOIC cOil~( "Y. a etnoon nnd ln.mtly were Snt.tll'rllly vlry the .J'unior.~. Plnns nrc ,,•J"O " .00 was ma d e h, y tl· 1r. upper Mt·s. Dnlc Reeh were guest~ Thurs-It guests of Mr. und Mrs. Rex Town- thnt tho senior pieturps will he six gr·:alcs. The seventh nnrl eig-hth clay evening of Ruth ·Ann Sm h send of Mnson. l'lwasant· RllpfH'I' Enjnyrlt Luken in the early party or .Tan- g-rades sold ciclcr n.ncl doughnuts nt rr Halloween party at her home. Mrs. Anna Bell of Howell was a uary, nnd fudge, 1.he ninth grade spnn- l'llr. ancJ Mrs. Edwin Brown und week end guest of her sister, Mrs. A trout 120 mrmhcr~ nf li!C F. H. A. rrnrl !•'. J?. A. nltenrlcrl the har­ SDI'crl the "Spook House." with a daughter anrl Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clara Vogt. · fi'sh pond and wns used ns the Yuhasz of Lnnslng were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fmnlt o.shorne of vest r', A., acted as will be a potlucl' dinner at noon, lting rrnd queen of the carnival was· fnmtly of Mason were Sunday elm- day nncl lhursduy for x-rny tical-, followed hy the business meeting rrlso rt part of the junior· nct.ivity ncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. David mont. , . I rrncl prog-ram. The women i!t'e re­ with Doris Wilson and Wayne Woods. Mrs, Max Wurfle and Mts, Floyd 5afe Miles .. quested to ta!{e a few carr! tables. Chelf receiving' the most votes. Mrs, Rosa. Anderson ~pent .a Wnrflc attended a Stanley .hruoh Election of offiec•rs will he " fcEI­ Doris is a member of the sopho- few days this week wtth her demonstration l\ionclay evemng- at tmc or the business session. mot·c class ant! Wayne is a junior. daughter, Mrs. Irma Bcttman, of the home of Mrs. Don Haggerty The seniors sponsored the · dnnce Lansing. of Williamston. , Covering 3,G::l0,000 miles of U.S. highwaye and byways without a sing-le chargeable uccldcnt 1e as their· ndivily. The money mn.de Mr, ancl Mrs. mct Francisco of Mrs. Earl Pugsley of Hart ts I a truly great accomplishment in dr·iving safely. \V. c. T. u. C11 nv"nti 11 n Hr•ltl 'by e:wh clnss is ](ept in that pnrti- Owosso and .Mrs. Blanche Hitch- spending tlie :-vee!{ with her claugh- And thqt Is exactly what lll{rog-cJ' truck drivers -. Tllc nnnunl convention of the cHlnr clnss trcrrsury to meet fu- cock o~ Wilhamston were Thurs- ter ::'ncl ~on-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. J'e~;,ontly received a safety award for doing. 1'helr ·Women's Cht·istian Temperance tmc needs., day vm1tors of _Mrs. Gertrude Bolt- DavJd Dtehl. 1 record covered 11 years of non-accident urivlng Union of Inghn.;n 'co11nty Wfts held net. . Mr: and Mrs. C, G. W~·ight of -and they're on tho •·oad making more 8llfe CAI.L ON I;IIJ F'rirlay at th.e fi'irst Dnptist church !'IT. V. F. Party Rtagcd Mr. and Mrs. Ph11lp Blough and Lanswg and Mr. and Mrs. .Ju~k mllcago today, 1·fellowship Iwusc in Lnn<·ing At Saturday evening tile members family of Chelsea ancl Mrs. Ber- Marlowe and son of Memplus, I ll!lt$W$5!il:mi@tl'!Wi!:llffi!l!®~kiili@ioftliDf.~M#M@W·YfAAMWt41~ ]i"OJ' dPJHHttl:thiP, J{llal'aB1PPfl 1 ll;e n;orninrr session, 'M;,s, Ruie or the ·M. Y. J.P. enjoyed n Hal- nard Fit7;slmmons were guests Tenn., were Sunday .guests of Mr. radiu' 1'1 1Jiair 'Post, ommty president, presided. loween party rrt the church. ~unday of Mr. anq Mrs. A. B. ancl Mrs. Rob~;t S~Jth;,. . FINAl WEEK'S CONTEST ClOSES MIDNIGHT NOV. 12 Reports of the past ycrrr's work Games were played after which Braman. . . I Mr. and Mrs .. Jack I! ronch ~~~I I or each union was given hy t11c the gro11p was entertained at the Mr. and Mrs. Wtlham Musolff famJly at Detrott ~me wee!' . 5 HU·DSON SIEDANS I president of t110 Ioc::tl union. Mrs. homo of .Jnnet nnrl Philip Arnold, were in Pin~kney and Howell Tues-1 guests .of the latter s parents M1. Gallons Texaco fire·Chief Gasoline with euch car Sid Grayson Bertha Ziell, pr·csident of the sixth Hot clogs, rolls nncl apples wore day on buSiness. unci Mrs. Dell Mead. I I district, presided ovet· the election. served as refJ•eslnncnts. Mr. ancl Mrs .. Justi.n Brady spent . Mrs, Jacl{ Yaeget: mast AI,ASIIA o~ La~-~ FUR COATS SEALSlllN 2:l:l E. Rnut. " h St. ! Mrs. Cecil Potter of Williamston --- the :veek en~ m Fltnt wtth thetr stng spent Thursday w1th her pat-1 ; was clectccl pre~idont in place of Tnslallation of County o. m. s. cousms, Mr. and Mrs. John Bass- ents, Mr. and Mrs., George Mttchell. JUST.COMPLETE TillS JJfjGLE: J------1 :Mrs. Post, who hac! served for· 12 The Inghnm County o. ru. s. as-1 han. Mrs. J. , Barber and Elle~ Mr. and Mrs. ~!1.1\ Os~g~~~ ~~~ For bccter values, brands I know sooiation war, held last Thursday of Parkers ~mncrs stayed Satur Mr. and. Mrs. Gtlbe;. G . To Kroger Stores I always go. at tile Rrcl Cedar Chrrptcr, mast day night w1th the Brady clulclren. so~, Guvm, v;:ore gu~sg ~~n~tJO~= I lind low prkes there each da7 I,ansing. Jn the afternoon the . Clrrrcnce.Anwuy loft Monday ~or !'.~•: and Mr". Boy 11 husincss f,Cssion was held and fol- Ius home I;' Los Angeles, Cal!f., ttmt. . J lowed hv the prog-ram. In the eve- after spondmg three months wtth Mr. and ~rs, mvert Petteys w~~~ ·····~··.·············································(f1ll 10 lent line and make; It rhyme with ''day") ning offieers were installed and hts s1sters, Mr~. marl Braman and Sunday vrsttors of ~canard He~ 1 I Hurryl Moil each •ntry wilh ono dated tnd Dnnsvillo wa.s honored bv the in- Mrs. Roy Hulltllerger. 1 and daughter, I'aulm.e, of Mas 11 : Soil Pipe -& fittings from a Hot-Dated Coftco bo9, or facsimile, 1• st.alln.tion of Mrs: Alma Dalton rrs . Mr .. and Mrs. Otis were Sunday I' Mr. and Mrs. Davrd Dtehl w~,? K~og~.~ Contelf. Cox 1200, C~icago ~90, lllinoiL first vice president. Those who at- dmne~ gu~sts of M~s. Wayne Otis I Saturday cvenmg gues:s of. u' I 25 LAUNDROMATS • 125 ROMTEBS • l 000 !ROllS tended from Dansville were Bertha and J1mm10 of WtllJamston. and Mrs. John Drum of Yps1Ian . .SEND DATED END FROM EITHER BAG ~ 1 3-INCH and Miller, Helen Parks, Ona Erter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cavender of Mr. ,and Mrs. Gerald Kinne are 1 and Almf! Dalton, who acted as Mnson and Mr. and Mrs. John/ enjoying a week's vacatiOn nnd I I deleg-ates, Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Barker of Holt were Sunday vis· are visiting ~r. and Mrs., H, C. Curtis also attended the evening ttors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles DufflelcJ of Eltzubethto.n, 'lcnn., 4-INCH sizes lb. Isession. Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Mam·tce Monroa 1 Spotlight Coffee 39c 3 ~~~ S1.12 Mr. unci Mrs. Bob Price and fam. and family of Webbervllle, Mrs. I Save a Dime a Pound Available in Limited Quantities I, nansvlllc Win~ ily were guests Sunday of the !at- Lyle Campbell and family· o~ Mu- FRENCH BRAND uf.- 43c Closing Game ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo son and Mr. nnd Mrs. Le~ Hamel ell, The ·Aggios closed their football Glynn of Wheatfield. ,!"fr. and Mrs. Mrlcc Kueh a~d f,am· large 27 season as they hegnn it with 11 vic- I Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bowers tly and Roger Church wete Sun­ Bread KRoGER's loaves C .. 1 tory, Tl10 fir1ui grrmc was played and family of Wixom were Sun- day guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph l Dart&. Cady Friday nt Haslett:, the score being day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Berger, _ . New Twist EAT WELL FOR LESS i 7-0 in favor o[ the Aggies. Rogers and Mrs. Sarah Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph dll.Ym: and 141. W. Ash 360 S. ,JI'f'fr;rsmt The only score of the gnmo came Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ~wan Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd BrooJ