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Small To·wn Dew Makes Go(Jd David H.· Crowley Served State Fl'om u ijt,ut In u Hlnnll I own, 1 Dllvid /1, Cl'oWI~y wr.nt on fo win fame rmd fortune lie wus hn1 n In N~nety-Sccond Ye1a1 No, 52 Loollc Soptomhor 5, 1882. In 1001 he was gmrlun tori fi'Om Leslie hiJ:h Thursday, December 27, 1951 school, and In 100/i from tho lnw Mason',k1ic~igan, school of the UnlvorHlty of Mlch igfm. Wyeth Engineer Clearing House Spreads Christmas Lalor he served tho univi'J'olly ns Cheer regent ancl fho stnfo of Mlchlgnn ns oljal'ncy gcnmnl. lie r/JCrlnl the ,1go Watches Revolt \ o£60 nl his homo In Detroit lnst Fli­ day night. Against Peron Dnnlcl E mHI Mm·gaJ'<'I CJowlcy Men and Machines hnrl six r•hildren. 'l'hc fnthc1· wns WIJJlnm Q, Moler of Mo~:,on hnrl MJChlgnn Ccnltnl nccflon foi'Oilldll dl ' il J'lngslcle sent the alumna sccret,u·y, Mrs Wayne lhcu· profils out in dollars. So snow the winds ha\'C eeased Sen s Baskets By-Pass in 1952 ll,amplon ThcJ·c m.ay ho anol,jtel, they arc mvcstmg In new plants so. ~~e1·e has been 110 SCI'ious T f .; ' Motr y LmnpoJ t, Mt·s II.ampton s~kl. thc~c drifting. 0 ami les ,On the JO:i2 oldie hi~hway JIIOf~ro~rn II Jo nul know11 whether she ~~ .d1ve South AmcJ ic<111s actu,J!I,Y buJicl From now on, thotJ~h. roHd of- 61 1 al·e,. the Mason hy-po1ss .mel the oa· clco~d. The IDOl f:(radudtcs who the plants and buy lhc equipment divided four•-lanc pavement lrctwl'ell su1 vrve ·~t;c Mts1. Il01 bc1 l OsboJ'JAl f.nd thmugh illcir r;w companies. ficials warn, clt·iveJs ~houlrl <~dell Cht'lslrnns was lll.Jde mc1 rv fm· Ma60il and Holt. IIo~JJ,Y Kll1g 0 Leslie, MJ·s Icc Wyeth fwnJsiJCs lcchntcdl11 <~clvJCe tire c'-.ains <~nd snow shovels to 61 famlllcH through ll1c Conrmu- ' According fo "" Wlrwunccmcnl ,]c,nlCttr·Mor·le.v of Douglas WmrlcmcJ·e~florJd,,, o[ Roynl Oak, M1s.Mas. and cnlcro IIllo conttact to market lhcir nwn cqurpment, and ,1 might lllly CleaJ'JIIg House. . made by slate highway of'fic1.d•, Wcri­ Bllcna /\bel of Mush[(on, and Arthur the pmducts, Gift baskets were r!Jsttllrutorl be a good uJca for folk:, who live Monday 111 Mason and lhc town- '1C8day, IJolh toils nwy he let '"' one w1J1 Icy of M,lJ'YVIIlc c.dif. In Brazil the c•ompfJny opc1atcs with a completiOn rl.atc nuw sclaccl­ off the n1aln 10dds to lay m a sh1ps of Vevay, Alaicdon, Auml­ ' as Wyeth Fnnluro. '!'here ,dr cady ldcd in the fall of supply of fuel and gt•ocencs. Be- JUs, Lcs!Jc, Bunker• Ifill anrl Stock­ 1D.'i2. rs a plant af Sao 1'aulo, and ell , Thct·c nl'c 51,';1 miles 1n lho onlun Cruzeiro, in the heart or 11 rJCh cause the br·cnks may go the bridge, 1cporled the PI o;ccl cluur- 1 stretch from Holt suuth lo Mo~son dairy co u n l r y, the Brazilian othcr w, y. man, !lev, Paul L. Arnold. ancj to connect with the present US- State Asks Bids Wyeth company 1:1 complel111g In a(lciltion to the baskcfo whreiJ a 1 • _ hy Bnh Arnrrlcl "The slora11c space 1llongsJdc contarncd fruit, food and toys, the 127 route about a half-mile south of fdcloJy for the manufaclm·c of Christmas· was· made mel·~-y: by the Com- lhc south city lunrts 1 gift packages Monday mornmg. Doing the the highways Js about flllcd up, Clcaung House hds also been On lansing Jobs SMA baby food. Cruzeiro is about munity Clearing House for 61 ·families in and there's no place to store the fuumhing cJothmg to lho~c in The stale hns ncquued the old 150 miles fmm Sao Pauln, <~bout delivering are Knnneth IJateman, in ft•ont intel'llrban right-of-wny fm the lwo On J,tnuary 0, the Ma~o1;, Vevay, Alaiedon, Ingham, Bunker snow whtcll may fall," o

Betr()tllal Told o,.gaiJi:JatiniM :Coi:Jpl~"· ~~·c~ango · I ~ ·~I Ml r h;.;,..DensmQ:re ·Vows. Reneated:Sunda'lf: 1Walli.s ~ Pik~.· yows ' Births·· . f.J P v ·· . · · · r · · ' J: Are Solemnrzed 'i'he Pluic Ccimm'unlty cluh will ~ hohl ita dnnun'l Now Yoni''R cllnnot• Mr. pncl Mrn, !liPhm•tii-Jnyhoc nn• · · lillizllbath J1111e Dunsmore 'and Weddin9 Y~ws. . nt tho Hplulol hnuao 'l'hut•Rduy nouncc tho bil'th of 11 ~on, Rlcl1nrd .... Alvan illdward MUl'PhY· cho~e Mls~ J3ett.v Pllto nnd llobol'l Mlas llonc, Bllil'jl~l', of MILson 'and Wnllls' apolio thch• w'oddlng vowu .r utHIUt;? n, Dhinnr will bo aot•wrl Gcol'j;(O II, born Mondny ·nt the Sl .. J,eonllrd Broolts of Pnnnvllle ex• Bundn.y, DcClcrnblll'. 231 M their Lnwronoo hospital. Sntunlny, December 22, In, the nt 12:<10, 'rho commlttoo will Ill'· chluigccl wcrtdlng vow» ln a doll.• wedding day. They apoltc· 'theh· l'angc fol' the mont, potntoc», nnd wedding vowt; a~ oi:OO·p, in the J;'r•osby\mlifln ohUI'ch, 'S1ntlt' Stq, Mr. and Mr'B. Edward J. Milt'~ blc•l'lng oepcmony. at B:Oq 13ntu~:· m. !•ol!'cc, ,1~hoao nt4Pndlnl)' lll'e to tnllc Mason Pt•eabyLerlan cllurch before Mm·ic, Cnnnrh1. chant of Dnnsvlllc have a daugh· day evening, Dcc~mbCI' 22, In the tnhlo ~ot•\rlco, t;ri)js.· nnd .rllshea of tm•, Sue Ellen, hm·n Thm·Hday at L.anslng South Street Cillii'Ch of an altar bn.nl~ed with Chi•lstman Tho bride is tho granddaughtct• foot! to in the com- , ; , greens ancl polnsettto.a. IH\~s.' J!1VIll'y6nc the Mns(Jn, Clenernl hospltlll, Go(!, Rcy, ,(ihat•lea U,~oPlt~, ,uncle ' nf Mt•, unci Mt•s. Dan Ha'l'twlclt of munity a inyitcrl. . M1•. and Mrs, Clarl< Harlow Mnson, The Lwlclogl'oom's pnrcnts Of the bridC1frOOl11 1 .I'Cil!l thll jllRl'• '"'· The lll'ldc Is. the da1.1ghter of i'Chc WpHt'•f\l!licJIOil Sonio1• Bh·th. Hanes of Aurellun hllVe a dnugh· t•iagc c~rcmpny.' ~ev. V, ~rllz· .. ,. Mr. and Mra. Chllrles A, Dena· nrc Mr. nnrl Mrs, Otto Wallis of ,day cllili Will meo6Thur~rlny, .Tnnu­ J: tet• b01•ii Mondn.y1 December 2fi, ILl lll!LChet• go.vc :.a9rlplilro ·reading Snull Stc. Mn rle, III'Y nt the honJc of Fel'll Frye, more of Mll.l!on,· · 'Mr. Mllrphy's a, tho Stimson hosplta.l In Eaton an~. p~ayct•; ,. , · ; · •,' ·.. . · parents arc Mr. and Mrs: 'James 'l'hc bride, given In mnrringo by Luncheon ~viii bo HOI'Vod nt noon. Rapids. ' .... A. Murphy of Albion. het• grandfnther, wore n 'gray su!t Tho ,Whontnod,Grungo will hold • * Thp 'bi·i,l~ ,Is the. dallglit~r of n holldny party.. Fl'iduy evening, Mr. and Mrs•. John I\ahn~t· of'Ma· ' . Rev. Paul Arnold,· pastor of the with blnelt nccessol'ies for hur Dccembol' 28, at the h:lil. A pro- ~on. The bridegroom's pat•lmtB are J'rcsbytoJ•Ian church, ,performed Wedding, Her eOI'Sago WUS made Comp.feted Llp or orchids. 1\'l'Hlll Is being planned, Those .at­ Training Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eroolts of the doublc·l'ing rites by candle· Lending, al'e .nRlled to lnltc. candy, Dansville. · · - · llgltt In the. preaenco Of members Wundu Beebe nne! Helen Keith popcorn Ol' apple~, · " oC the Immediate famlllca •.Mrs, of M<1son were tho bride's attend­ Whcntriclcl Glcnnors .wiJI holr! n In a gown of ~WI1\.t,e sapp, with N, s, Davis played favorite se­ ants, Chi·Jstmus pa'rl:y, Friday , evening, net ,y<)lte, _long sleeves ~"tending 1 lntq ;,r:lolnt~ over the Wl'illts, and 11 lections of the couple and the tra· After tho ceremony there was a Dccmnber 28,, nt 8:00 p.m. In lhc dltlon11l wedding music, She also wcucling reception for 150 guests. long·, train,·, the bride cntci'IXI the }]CflllCr hell. ' Members arc to church· esc'ortcd by her· father. was accompanist for Gunlhm· The couple left on a wedding trip take candy or popcorn and a 25- Decltct· who sang "Because," and Her fingertip vel! was fa~tencd to in Cunacln. They pinn to make :en l gift to ci<~hnng~. Apples will "'rhe L01·d's Prayer." o. cap trimmed with net n.nd pearls. their hume in Mason upon their ·Je furnished, Mr. and Mrs. Law­ return. · She carried a white Bible topped For her we'dd\ng the hrlde se­ ,,, . * rence' Ever,v und1 Mrs. Katherine with. a corsage of white. mums lected a brown and gold checlted !:very arc In chnrgc of the pro, and white Slltln streamers.. wool suit with bl'Own velvet tl'im· grorn. . 1 MISS BONNIE L. MIZER The . altar was decorated with mlng and brown acces~orles. · She The executive hoi!rd of the W.S.C. wore a hrown velvet hat 11nd her Hospitals . palms, tloral basl)ets of white Mr. and Mrs. Merton• Mizer of S. will meet at the Methodist church, mums and candelabra. Mrs. G1•1tz. c01·sage was made up of brown PntientH discharged' from Lhe Marshall announce !he en~nge­ Fl'iduy, December 28, at·8:00 p.m. ~ ~~ Ill machet·, organist, played tradition­ and gold spot\ed Ql'chlds. MaHon Gemr·al hospital the past menl of their dau~hter, Bonnie L. Wcl'lt were Miss Nerla Van De lWY WARNERS ENTERTAIN al wedding music and accompallicd Mrs. Herbert Jennings was her of Mason, to George Harry, son Miss Lorenc Nelson, eoualn of the sister's matron of· hono1·. She Mo01·tel, clauglltel' of Mr. nne! Mt·s. o[ Ml'S, Mary Harry of Marshull. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner cn­ Achlc! Van De Moortcl of Mason bride, who sang "Because," an\1 chose n brown faille suit with a No wedding date has been set. :crtotned at a family g.atherlng '"rile Lord's Prayer;" , and Mrs. F'rancisca Mena of Miss Mizer gradua~ed from Ma­ Jhristmas Eve, All of their fam­ brown velvet hat and browq ac­ Miss illvclyn Bmolts, sister of Slockbridgc, Gilbert Rics, son of son high school in 1949 and the Ily, including 'tiwil' new son-In-law, ccsaot·ies, Her corsage consisted the brldeg!'Oam, was mail! of hon­ of red roses with gold tint. , llfr. and Mr;. Dale Ries, and Bern­ Unive1·sliy of Michigan school of A.li Shustar·i, werp present to light nrc! Voss of Dansville, and Mrs, dental hygiene in 1951. She works the tree, exchange gifts and sing or. , She wore a tloor-tenglh gown of orchid net over with a George L, Houghton of Albion, VPI'non Montague of Lansing. fm· Dr. R. R. DeMartin. Mr. Har­ Jhrlstmas ca1·o!s. 'rhe hostess salln matching hat, and canieil nose­ friend of the bridegroom, served as Patients In the Mason General ry is a graduate of Albion high 'ervcd light t·efreshmei\ts. It was a best man. Melvin Mills and Rob· gay of yellow mums tied with ycl· hospital are Patsy Craft, daughter school. He works for the Eaton Ali's first l'eal American Christ­ low streamers. e1·t Shelters of Albion ushered the of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Craft of 1 cturing Co, in Marshall. mas, Vncler the tl'Ce stood a na­ wedding guest~ to theh• seuts. Dansville, Mt·s, Ella Isham of Holt • • • li vi ty scene that is 58 years old Diane I,B!'Doks, sister of the Mrs. Densmore chose a wine anrl Mrs. Mary Darrow, M1·s. Cora Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fen·if and belonged to Mrs. Warner's hrldcg!'Dom, was flower girl. She ~ : sll!t with rhinestone trim and Leavitt, Mrs. Madge Wheeler, entertained at a dinnet· party g·ivcn parents. The scene was purchased wm·e an aqua ta.fl'eta gown a.nd ,f>)aclt a,ccessOl'les fc>r, her daug'h· Howard Be1mctt, Roy Hawkins Christmas eve. Guests included when Mrs. Warner's father was MISS ETHEL McVEY carl·ied a. white hnsltet filled with · Lcr:s wcdcUng. Her flowers were. a . . . I'OSe pc tats, and llobcrt Tlwmas, lilt·. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnes and three years old and has been used Ethel McVey, recent graduatc'of ,... ·cOrsage of white roses and gat·­ 'I• tJ: I son of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Wm·d ;ach Christman In rour diffet•ent Ravenswooil Hospital school,. of LaVern Balmer',.. br~the~ of ti1e , ·den las .. Mr·s. Murphy wore a gray BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Leach and family of Leslie, Misf Jountries, Germany, Bt·azil, Cuba bride, was best man.' Mllte Cos­ suit witlt blaclt accessories. Her nut·slng In Chicago', Illinois, 'will Mollie Fm•ris and Miss Fannie :mel the United Slates. take tnc Illinois· St'atc· Board.' fo1· gray, bi'Dther-tn-law of th'e' bride­ ·• ·' cbr~nge was made up of red roses. Mrs. Wayne Spenny entertained Ferris of Onondag;a, Mr. and Mrs. .:1 * :.jl Nurses in January. S)1c is .. the groom, and Ronalii'Bt·ool{s; cotlsln ) · The . n'ewlyweds greeted their · r • • ·• · ·MR. lAND MRS. ALVAN MURPHY members of bcr bridge club Sat- Paul Keifer and family of East the hrldegroom, u.shel'ed .l~e · ttrclay evening, Mrs, Harry Spenny Lansing and Mrs. Harry Fcr·ris. COUPLI~ SPEAKS VOWS daughter of Mrs. David ,McVey .of or guests al a. reception· at the Dens- · J . nnd Mt·s. .fohn Shepard won Mrs. Addie Washburn and Floyd Leslie, and graduated from· L'cslie wedding guests to their ·seats, '• ·n1orc 'J\ome following the ce1·e- candelabra 'with· greens and holly where they remamed nnlil Tucs­ prizes. Following the card games Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Filling­ Mitchell o·f Dansville spol 'entwined ·around the base day night.' They are now residing· the hostess served refreshments. ham' had a pre-Christmas dinner wedding vo\vs in n double-ring Over two years of 'her. nu~slng street-length crepe dress wltlt ,'aunt of the bride, presided at the of 'tHe· eandleho!clers. . . in Ea~L Lansing. .1, ,. Sunday for members of the family. ceremony at the Presbyterian education was obtained' in Ml.ehi· blaclt accessories. Her corsage .guest register. . Besides . the ·.wedding calre, Mrs. Mut·phy ;;r&d1t~ted ft'"''' Ml'. and Mt·s. Ira Rose entcl'- 'fhere were 22 present. Manse Wednesday at n:00 a.m. A · · · lplc left immediately ' During the intcrvenh1g pcribd Mrs. Balmer's. · " I 11 t · I I d hit t M rr n •Wigant and Miss son Pnblle Srhonls. 1\lr. Mmphy after the ceremony for a 10-day she was employed at the Ingham "' • IO y rrm nne rer on w e sa ' t•s. AOl'jna .;, h 'f Alb' . ·.,,as ~",·acluatecl from Wasltinglon . Mr. and M1·s. Howard Schlichter Mrs. Leorinrd Fink and family of : Wmldlng Hcception Held in bows, centered the serving ta- Betty. ll)1 .uurp y o ton: " '> and family entertained Mr·. and .Jaclrson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Starr honeymoon in Florida. T1.1berculosis Sanatorium in Lan- On~ hundred guests 'attend~!! blc which was 'decol·ated with sistel'S of\the l!iridegroom. Gardner high school in Albion 1ll ;vr 1·s. Ray Gillett and family and of Okemos, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond • * • sing and for a year she ·worked at the wedcli,ng reception held· after greens ahd holly ·berries. The cake Aftet·. tl\c rpceptlon the couple 1946. He is a ctudent at Michtgan Fink and family and Mrs. Emma Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of Lan- the national headquarters of Blue the ceremony In the hasetncnt "Of M1·. -and Mrs. Robert Penner and Fink of Stockbrido·e SJJent Christ- ~ing- were Christmas dny guests of Cross jn Chicago,· was tlanlted on, , either side by. left on a ;hon.eymoon to Canada State college. family of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. "' the church'. A three-tiercel wedding . . . Luman Zeigler and family of mas day at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. ,~u~.t I* Green. Miss McVey now has a position calm topped with roses and: wed­ Mr. and M1·s. John Shepard and Mr.' <1n;l' Mr&.' fred Seibert, Mr. GIRL SCOUTS CAROL Petoskey, anc,l Mrs. Clarence Weiss Mrs. William Fink and daughter, M f! ld in the emergency room of Ravctjs- ding bells and Icc , cream with sons and Mrs. Hattie Freeland spent and Mrs. Walter Alderman and Mrs. 1! Cl 1st n da.) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fry enter- Mr. and rs. Donald Sco c ' woad hospital. It Is a 300-b:cct wedding bell center, were served. The Mason fifth grade Girl Scouts 1 ar' son, ll' t as '· · tained' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krebs Kay and Robert, spent Sunday Christmas Day. with Mr. and Mrs. Edna ,L.ang all 'of Ohio, spent the wtth Mr. and Mrs. Pal Evans of hospital loca~ed at 1931 West Wii­ The new Mr. and Mrs;' 'Brodlts 1 contl'ibuted clothmg ami nooks to ~c~~~i'n~:;r' ~11 '~:u!;~t'l'~tSb\'.'~e{f ent and children of Fowlerville and Dan Shepard of :Williamston. Christmas holidays with Mr. and 1 5 1 :Michigan Center. A family Christ- s?n avenu7 m the northwest sef· are living on Swan road, bans. the Clearing house lot· Christmas. Clr' 't ~ a c as Mr. and Mt•s. Clarence Fry and ville .. They nrc hpth gmsJuates of Edward Parker, who has been sta­ Mrs. Howard Seibert and family. They also went caroling Christmas 1 1" mas c1 a~· . . daughte1·s as their dinne1· guest> mas dinner with 28 relatives pres- '!ton of ChJcag.o, " • tioned at Astoria, Oregon, spent Mr. allcl Mrs. W. S. Seelye enter­ mt, was held. Mrs. Evans is a sis- . Ingham . Township AgricultUral Eve. .Mr. and Mr·s. Glenn Rose ente~·-J Christmas day, Evening callcrF School:' The b\-idcg'raom Is em­ .,, Christmas with his parents, Mr. and tained< Mr,.and .Mrs. Glenn Wcbsicr tamed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Genms were M ·, and Mrs. Douglas !c1' of M1·s. Scofield.. Mr. and :Mrs. Fred Frye enter- * 1 ~ry tained Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bnt·t­ ployed with the Standard Oil Mrs. Norl'is Parlier. and Rontjie of D~troit and Mrs, Onn Miss Ellen He1'1'ick nnrl Bob Mot·- and daughters. of Plymouth, Mr, and child1·en of Holt and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Somers and Alnipnd of. Dansville at a Christmas rison of Charlotte, Miss Pauline Her- anu !\Irs. Fel'l'ts _Reason and M1·s. Mrs. Fm·rcst Fry. ONE DAY SIIOR'l' lett and son, Mrs. Dorene, Lott and Company In S~oclcbridge. · family spent Christmas Eve with her party Sunday. Mr. and Mrs,. Victor rick and Ge1·ald Paulson ol Lansing, C. H .. ChJ•tstmas day. Mrs. Mary E. Hanes, who has The Ingham County News will son of ·Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. .. ,~ . * . ~att. ~r. Lester Hodgson and family: of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Un­ Long, lUchard and Davie!, nnd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mackinder and and llhs. Jmt Hanes _and Mtkc been staying in Howell with Mrs. be one day short next week due to Mt·s. Ledcth Stewart !~''spend· derwood of Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Belding, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie lng the Clu·lslmas holidays,in De­ ,.,, Irene Long of Eatqn Rapids, and Dt·. Johnny of Pinckney, Mr. and Mrs. called on the Roses, Christmas eve. Fl'llnk Schmidt who is sick went the New Y ea1·'s holiday. Most of Somers and family spent Christmas and Mrs. J. 0. Nicholson of Bellevtte the items and advertising oopy Hodg~on and son as their Christ­ tt"Oit with, Mr. nnd M1·s: Chancey Lester Herrick and Joan of Stock-. 1\fr, and Mrs. E. J. Robinson re- to the home of her son and daug-h­ mas day guests. Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Un­ were guests· at the Seelye home b.ridge, Mr. and IVI1·s. Chesley Her- tumed ho~w Tuesdar evenin!f, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. will have to rcacll the newspaper R?binson., derwood of Eden. Christmas Day .. rtck and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. John after s~cndm~ the Christmas holi- Hanes,. to spend Christmas with Monday to appeal'. The postofflce, Lundy and sons, 1\k and Mrs. Glenn days w1th ·the!l' son and daughter- her children at tl;w home of hct· county' building and banks will St~r!' and cla.ughlers1 Mt'. m\cl Mrs. in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Cha1.1 Ro~?in- daugl\ter, Mrs. Stanley Smith, nnrl al~o !Je closed) . : lrigham County News · .December 27, 1951 ~ William He1'!'1ck and• Juc)y and Mrs. son. and. family, at Pamesvtlle, Mr. Smith of Eaton Rapids. She Page:4 , • ~ ~~'h Beautifully Yours - Vera La Mathe and Sandra spent Oh10. returned to Howell Wednesday. .------~~------~~~~------~--~ + -f:,. ':;1( This wonderful cold wa1re p1·eciscly Christn.1as with M~·· and Mrs. ~ich- Mr. ~nd MI·s. Ronald Scribner Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DeYoung of :· adapted to the condition, type and tex- ard, Qumn and famtly of Stockbridge. entcrta.mcrl Mrs. Cora Froedtert Kalamazoo were guests at the home . lure of your · ltaii" to · giv'e you soft, Abram Hackman oi Danville, Illi- on Chnstmas day, of their son-in-law and daughter, natural-looking curls of lasting b~auty. nois, a brother of Mrs. Fannie Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schram and Rev. and 'Mrs. Paul L. Arnold, on We Will Be:Ciosed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stmr and fam- family attended a family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry WilJett en· lotos Wave· Lock ily, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ·Stan· and Christmas day in .Lansing. 'Forty tertalned as their guests ChrtsL· Bcginntng January 7 Miss Betty Hinl1\e family, Mr. and Mrs. r~arle Robinson g·uests attended from Flint, Jack- mas Day Mr. and Mrs. Franlr will be with· the staff of opet·ators at and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Starr and son, DeWitt and Mason. Pvt. Young of Lansing, Mr. ancl Mrs. our shop. family spent Christmas Eve with Perry Foss, who has been stationed Gordon W11lett and Tommy, Don Monday·· Mrs. Fannie Starr and Harley Starr. at Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, Willett and Mr. and Mrs. Miltc Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Smith enter- was home for the Christmas holi- Ward·. : Donald Willett arrived The Elite Beauty· Shop tained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith days. home Fl'iday to spend the holi· 415 South Jefferson of Pleasant lake, Mr. and Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spenny enter- days with his pat·ents. He will re­ James Evans and family, Mt·. and lained Mr. and Mrs. Erie Spenny and port back to Great Lakes Naval Mrs. WiUard Reed and family, Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spenny 'rraining Center, Illinois on Jan· Florence Daman and Mt·s. Edna and ·family, Mrs. Raymond. Snider, uary 3. Daman of Lansing Chrislm:1s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spenny and Mr. and 1\tfrs. George Gorham D!·· and Mrs. A .. V. Sm1th spe1;t family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward and daughters spent Christmas day Chnstmas Day wtth Mt·s. Smrth s Campbell .and family Christmas Eve. in Fitchburg as the guests of Mr. Cheer The New Year·:With sis~er, Mrs. Ethel Kuhn of Muskegon · Mrs. Ruth Wallace and Tom and Mrs. Eldred Yerlcs. Ilappy New Year to Alii Heights. The Smlths.enlertatned Mr. Wallace spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Gra­ and. Mrs. 111. D. Graham of Concord and Mrs. Darrel Kyser and family ham and family entertained Mr. Chrrstmas Eve.. . , .. of Battle Creel(, Graham's parents, Mr. and iVIrs. Ab1 am Heckman left Y. eclnes M. d M D M S d M ._ George Graham Christmas day. clay to retm·n to ht~ ho111c m Rose- . t. an rs. . . ny er, er • . ville, Illinois, aftc1· spencling the l'ltl and Karen, and Mr .. a.nd Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. Howard McC?wan ' I ' Collins Sales, & S.ervice EGGNO.G Christmas holiday· with h1s s;ster, B. E. Bcgel of Jackson VIsited ~r. spent Chnstmas day m Tustm as ; .··· ·,, Mrs. Fannie StaiT and family. and Mrs. Max VanHorn of Detroit, the g·uests of Mrs. McCowan's par- . ; ,~·, Mr. and Mrs Arthut· w. Cole re- Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr.anl< Morfot:d. Appliance Store Available on the~R~ute: ~~d: ceived a season's greeting cablegram Mr. ancl Mt·s. Ralph Hall spent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Etfert and chll- Saturday evening from their son, Monday anu Tllcsday in Belding as d~en and Mrs. Gale Rose were guests 220 W. Ash Cpl. Milton Cole; now stationed in the g·ucsts of their son and daugh- of ~r. and Mr:s. George Ros~ ~d 147 W~ Mapje in the StQre. Niigata, Japan. tcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard famtly of Detrmt Sur;day. Chrtstn:as Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edmonds and Hall. Day Mr. and Mr~. Etfert. and fam1ly family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Ann Hallenbeck fi~om spent the .day m Lansmg as the Stuart Edmonds and family of San- Western Michigan College in Kala- guests. o~ M1·. and Mrs. Earl Bradman Open 9:00 to 1:00 New: Year's .Day dusky and Mr. and M1·s. Loren Ed- mazoo is spending the holidays and family. monds and sons of Midland Monday with het· ·parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Al~ert Smale, Mr. evening at a Christmas Eve dinner. Finny E.·Hallenbeck.. and Mrs. Ger~ld Eifert and ~am1ly Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards spent Mr. an'd Mrs. John Hamlin and and Donald Etfert spent Christmas Monday and Tuesday in Detroit as daug·hters speat Sunday with Mrs. Day Ill Ferndale as ~he guests of Mr. the «uests of theh· son-in-law and Hamlin's purentR, Ml·. and Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Poole. daugl1ter, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Laux, H. w. Roy. On Christmas day the . ~rr. an,d IV!~·s. Ke~neth Ma.th~ws and

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• Tl1cy're J1c"OIIIht.ionr~l Cmnplole Bcleel.ion F. 'C, Anderson & • Used Ibngcs [email protected] • Used Rcf1·igcmtm•s Dansville Phone 2363 • ABC Wasllcr 35wlf AT IllfPOH'l'J,.NT SA Vl NCS ;------Consume1·s Powm· LENNOX I Perkins Hardwal'e M:1son Heating Equipment I •Hlwtr • Sales EASY W A!:!HF.R :, .. Repair SAI~ES & SJ(­ Beautiful chinn bnsc tnblc ! istcrecl Beagle pups, 4 month~ iJlcl. In Coo~lUsed lamps I .John Casper, phone 25891 Mason, I Route 3, Mason, 2 miles north o( BATHTUB-Five-root lJathtub for Mlchlgan · / Calfee tables Cll~nate Conditlo~ed Mason on Okemos rond, 1 \~ miles sale. Howard'R. Smith, 5 11:! mlle3 Occasion::~l chairs , e::~st on Hnrper i·oncl, just over the west of Mason at 5276 West Co­ Bottled·Gas . Chrome dinette I lumbia, phorie Mason 25873. ·. · Walnut dinette, G-pc, nne! mnny bridge. 51 wl 'J eyowtf, Installations, Cor.ve'rslons, 1\p·· other articles. · · plianceil GEESE-Live, or ·tiressecl on ad- .REFRIGERATOR - Kelvinator Abbott Storage I vnncecl orders_ Phone GH0- rcfrigera tor for sale, in excel­ Easy Terins, Ft·ce Delivery- , 43432; Myron Smith, 4838 W. Holt Located on Hulett rand, 4th road. G2wl lent condition. Also gray nylon place north of Cavanaugh road, frieze two-piece living room suite, 1 first rand east of Phillips Ol' CHICKENS-For better cllicltens, ; two large pieturE:s, a large mirror, Don Hill Hagadorn, first crossroad west rwcn Ol' n~n·rcndy, CflJI 1\'f:p:nn maple ·dresser, coffee table and 3135 S. Olren:os Rd., Okemos of Okemos road, Phone Lnn­ white metal cabinet. Can ·be seen 9S04. Sntnrdhy n. m. delivery Phone r. .. ansing 8-7849 sing 8-7853; Mnson R. 4. Open in Mason: W. X. Stearlmnn Poultry at 519 South Rogers street, Ma- · 29wtf son.- · 52wl · anytime. 'i'm·m,. 620 S. J~clgnr road, phone d804 Mason. 23wtf ELECTRIC STOVE-White enam- ·------~----- * 19{r, McCnrmiclc - D£><•rinn· Mo­ el, table · top Norge, with en­ cl<•l. liN 'l'ral'lnr iu ,..;mal concli­ APPLES-'--Banuna, Spy, Jonathan, EVElRYTHlNG In plumbing fix· closed burnet's for sale. In good Delicious, Grimes Colden · nnd tion. tures, material fm• plumbing and 'coleman Heater . ' condition. Mrs. R. 'A, ThompllOn, comb and exli'Uctcc1 honey . .J, P. sheet· metal. Do your own install· .Tohn Deere Mode'] Il 'l'mctoi• Dansville. Phone Dansville 2902. I Hansen, 1043 Onondag-a · rnud, * ing and save, C. J. Perrin, 113 52w1 Clearance Bottle Ga~ "with cullivatol'. SILO-·Aslt us about oul' new 1951 I Route 1, :Caton Rapids, phone 1611 State street, Mason.: 19wtf ------~~ . Ribstone silo. s. A. I~axton, DINING ROOM SUlTE-Wnlnut Service Aurelius. Located six miles west of Also Han on !land phone 22906 Mason. 28wtf CET YOUR gift Wl'nppmgs and • finish/dining room suite for 20% Off Mason on Co!un11Jia road, two Xrw Holland Fal'lll Wagons, Fi~ld Christmus curds before the sale, Complete with buffet, table on all models miles south on Onondaga, 41wtr ChOJIJil'I'H, Il;ly .Jiitiii'I'S Ph ilgns 1n 20 or l oo ponnds Christmas rush. I also have all oc­ and six chairs, $75 . .James A. Dart, cylinders. ----·------casion curds, 50c und llp. Mr9 . ROOSTERS-You neecl 'em? I got· .TuHt ~~~c!'ivod 427'h S IWW·li'et'I{Uson Silsby 1950 Chevrolet Flectline, dclmm, COMPLETE LINE OF .. !10 'l'ntctnt• with all of i.lw m•w .fpa. ,Will Be -Good very clean. . Ma~on Home Appliance r------t.im·~ il presrnls. 19·18 Chevrolet club coupe · Yo.ur Freezer Headquarters DRESSED PORI( Imple.ment Co. This Wintel' 1947 'Chevrolet club coupe 'See our c'mplete stock of Philgas Ranges Mason· 1949 l!'ord convet·tible, sharp We . have .. ,hocl{ey . ancl figm·e Used WHOLE or HALF 1949 Olds 76 ~lub scf Pump napnh· aut voys me f1•ee nnd we I FAHMS co, Ti'lt·o ------·---- mtull wHhout oxtra colt. P)]ono Collecl Complole Sh~et•Mefnl Work Mnsnn :ll.Jt ot• r.nn~lng 522~fl Floyd Weldon A'I'T-mNTION- lnUl1U~ -l~;~shitl Dies on Sunday I Apples N lil A R WIILTA MS'I'ON,.OO Qtrullfy Plllmblng und llantlnr: · lOwtf lnxpnymR, I w1.~ bo ut lho sTmmr.. m ------Inglllllll town hnll to r.o!IC!cl frtl tronHI u·er. llc ww. born Ocfohot• fl, J Rll4, flWIUID1' C!DJUH. NIDAR MASON-llli QCI'C form, c•epah·lng fmnlturo anrl r·eCI1vcrlng cms·roM SAW!No. Aleo Rlab Phone Mnson 4785 WANTED - Wnshlng , !Oc lb, 50w4 t tho SQil of Amos W1ll~on nncl Ettn and Mocler·n house, largo hlp root old to loolt lllle new, RensorJablo wood for snlll, Ftnnlc Wur•tJ, tlr·~t WI I limns Willson, nl Y n n k e a 11on Lewis , Lewls Wilson tlull'•dl'lac!, 12c lllltl'·drlcd (]at ------~- HONiil'{ rlnit•y bam, Mlllt houHe, ce· pr•lceH. li'r•oe eHtlm~Ltes and fr oe Carm south of Hurpor aahool on MASON-! wlllllo at tho Fnl'lllCJ'S Spr/nf(s, Hurry County, Ott Mm·ch ' .2-fi2wtr work, 35c per washer loud, Work ment ~tave ~llo, ollrel' builcJ­ plclcup nncl delivery. I-Ier)t Math­ TlS-127 ut Bullor'a Reatuurunt. bunk on 'l'luu·sdnyM nncl F't•ldayH 27, 1!107, ho Wfls lltllfecl In mnr'l'i­ culled !ot• uncl dollvarccl, Mason ings. $17,500, Terms, PLAS'!'lllRING--All Klrta~ or piOH· lnH, phone 248et ,Pt' evonlngB Phone Lansing 492Jl1, 42wtf from 12 to 3 und nt tho Dnrt Na- age to Florn Robmson nl Jlnst­ Alfred Wa1·dowsld Dry Clcanerr. nne! Self Sm vice Nl~AR MASON on US·127, 10- terlng dono; patchlng a apeuial· 2581G Mason, 31wtf tlonnl hank on Satut~luy fot'et,Joons lnr:s. BLOSSOM ORCHARD ty, Robert S, Blrrns, 3811 Aurcl· Laundry, 247 S, .Jellarson, Phone ~j 2 lflifes not Lh ol LeHIIrl on ocr·c J'urm, house, fout• l'OOms fol' l he collection of luxes. Mt•s. Mr•. Wlll~nr• WOI'ltnplo Mellwdlnt 00 ACRJU FARM south of Wil­ Collected Promptly l'J10nc Lansing 87:100 eVtmltl]jtl, will bent tho PL•oples Stute ilnnk, chtu cb, I!oil l. 0, 0, F'., No. 5fl2, ------· WASHED STONE Williumstou, DPel'mher• 2rJ, .lt111U· oJ' which he \Vns .t pnst nol>lo liamston, fiO nct•cs under· pl;nv, 1!01 · 45wt! OJtANGgs AND l'EC,\NS fnl' sulc, WASHED SAND ~Oil-·$1.00 Cow,9-~l.OO 5, 2rt 6-t•oom modem lwuse, base­ Mr. rerappel' Hoga-po cwt. 111 y Feht·unr•y 111, unci l'ot grand, nnd he wn~ Deihl lown­ clit eeL ft•om l•'lrwldti, Otanges, ment bo!'n, needs some rcpnlt•, BANK-RUN ORA Vl!:I. collectwn ol' tnxeR, 1 will U<'<'epL ship tronsurer In I !!2•1. $•i.OO f/('1' CI'Uit•. ]{, B. Child~. 20 acres or standing cm·n, I will pay fop pl'lces ro·r Rae­ BLACK DIRT ul. m.v house othe1• thnn uJ,ovt• fo'unernl set•vlccs were conclucted •ll!lfi gdgnl' I'OIId, Lt•Hlic, phone Phone Collect To COOl], MuaiCJDl und Mini< llii'A FILL DIRT dales, each WerlncRdu,v lllicl Sut-, Wcdnesdn,l' nt IIJP Log:m fttl!eJul LeHlio :J.J:J2. Mwl slack and tool~, .~12,600, !'J . LIMESTONE CHIPS Olwmoa Elevator C'o, ------down. thr·ough the coming season. J I.anstng 8-4114 urrlay, !1:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. home In Holt with IJLll'inl ttl Maple Tl!HEJIC ACR1~ fnrm near lake deer hidr.s nncl Hheep pcltH, Furs and Hides Gem·ge llan Demur·k. li2w2 Hlclge ccnwlcr.v, Delhi lownHhip. JI])Y YOlllt I'Oit/( wholo•sn]f', or :Mason, five-mom home, par't­ too, li'ot· the !Jest prlr•cs In nil ------Hcv. Wllmn 'i'cnn.cnl nf Lhc II nit' n pig- or wlwlt•, ~He lh., Williams Brothel'S 'fOMLINSON FEED STORm l,Y rnodcr·n, gat age, j)OU!l 'Y !rinds of fm H tt'y me llt''ll. IIol t 7-2881 AT'I'ENTION-Aurellus lO\Vnshlp Brotherhood 'l'etllple Methodist rlt cssecl weight [J' pr·nc!!HRf'd, hotiHP, $·i,600, [C11J1M, Cr.ncml Tt'IJCklng- li'm• 4 0 Yen t II I've h~rn ]l\Jylng- fill' tax payers. I will be ill lhc church, oil iciatr.rl, I'Lil, WJ'!lJll•ed, frozen, ltu·d J'eH­ 701 W, C'enlet• Streel, M~i!nn CENTRAl. DEAD STOCK CO. Farmers Bunk e1•ery Saiurcluy, SPlh '"g~n ol' ------·l~w10p POPCOHN -Shelled, t early tn IN MASON-Near• business rliR­ IDLJDC'l'RJCAL WORK-Fal\n and War.ted Nr'l'EN'I'ION to tht• Public: After .Tncltson nnd Mt·s. Lt•n;J !Jixlet• ol' trlc:t, 3-berir'oom m ~de r n roll, red, white anti small lale. Will wrlgh from 4 to 5 home, nll on one flool'. gas :J-1'1wlf do wan! to thank c•ach and <•vc•t·y Men OJ' Woman for r.Jcaning lim LOr h. Well dreHs chiclclcd lfugh IN MASON, 11 fl-r·oom mocle111 ancl iho best ol ever,ylh inn Phone OO:ll, Mason fi2w1 Stlsb_y a.1 asstl.l:tni dJtc!, rto!Jcrl house, ftrll !Jedroom, f[)lll'· Mnson .r. AURELIUS ELECTRIC lor· !he coming Y<'nt', ltJMhtam, .Tt•,, ns f;CCleimy nnd ! olfi- ;>Ieee bath up, two-piece bath AND SUPPLY ------Cards Of Thanks lf'CWHI!l1 llfld nufl!JI fl'oc li, p~ntogt·npl!et• Phone 5051 - 1n • - WANT mD - FRESH EGGS, - . /and pnltcP liaswn man; .Jet old repre.~entat1ve. l6w4p-tf 440 S .•Teffer•son Mason Agency ·------HELP WANTED POUL'rRY, CREAM. We al- MARTIN Jn tht~ wny T wtsh t~ Srnctll :Jncl J•:dw~nrl !Imide, lllPP- 1]6·2\Vlt wnys wnnt more. Plclwd up encl, thnnlc doc·lm·s, 1111rses, :Stslet·s ol men :utd OJWt<~•flt,; "' pot/able 209 W. Ash ATTENTION-In aaillt!on to all 1 A MARSHAJ,L FIELD weel> from your door. Just plwne hosnttal, tt•lnltves and ltghls; :utd Wcllin•:lonJ .r:milh :mel :Mason, Michigan ltinds of welding, farm eqmp- ,B~tg<·Hs MEN'S AND WOMEN'S COMPANY 2571 Dansville. Paul Heclglen. fr•tcnrls tn Knlnnwzoo fot lhcu· Wtlli.ttn Person•., lil'clt'.llll drlfl SALER OPP0!1'1'UNI'IY - a hi!- ph 3161 pairs,ment weand are minor now prepa1edautomotive to scrv- re- Opcnmg ,January for alert, edn- 28wtf londly unre unol henllliflll flowt t '•. utiltty men. One · r•nlcd person to nsslst state - Jitfts, nncl •·nr·c!s, mu· t'eln------lion «loll:u Collt'f't n di'Rit!'R :1 49wl [ICP. or repair any type of radio a111J eli~ le~lcr·s J'<'ctor ol Chllclctall work lt1 WAN TED-One us~d knobby 11ve;;, [Jtcnds nncl IH'lg-hhor·s .. lhr widt• nwakl•, agg-J•essivr salrsmPn TV apparatus. Home checlcups ut Custom-Made Clot!Jes 11 county. Mus! pleas- trend ta·e 600 Ill. Clare llow- Van!nwn W. S. C Sunshmc r gh~m have x 1 .s, J ' C ut once Lo tr•JJJ'f'HPttl us in 1\Ltsou FOR SALE-House and one ncre.jleasonable rat1es. Robm~on We'!.!· A 1ter·a twns mg PC1'50t!il]ity and nbility to meet cry, 979 s. ,Juck~on l'O~cl, phone/ <'lcth and for the hnthdny enrol ustice ourt uwl othPr snwll towns thmughout Clyde starr, 211" miles south or l ..g Shop, 111 S. US-127, phone people cas1Jy.' Salary dtscussed at I27288 Mnson 52wl shower· nnd I he. many lovely cartls 1ughum County. 8alaroy, commts- Muson on U.S. 127 to Coy roud, Mason 25271. 19wtf F MRS. FLOYD W ARFLE · · t t · ·------·---- and letlers. Also the Dunsv1lle 0 sil' 30 days and as­ or two lots, on Hall Blvd., also ested for pr·1ces and appointme11t where. Also Income tax , assl~­ Gwtf ------L-_____ $17 50 down; feeder ptgs, $6.00 to sessed lnm fmc and costs of: will build small house. Box 242. call •1401 Mason, Cat·! .Jewett, 501 Willlamston, Michigan tance, Earl Dunsmore, 3042 'W. RENT A MOTOROLA TV fol' yow• $14 00 each. $54.90, William E. B. Smith. 4!hv4 Center· street, Mason. fi2wl Phone Collect 227-w · Columbia, Mason. Phone 2-3241. WANTED-Cream, eggs and poul· party H. C. Jewett, 551 W. Calves-Top, !ii37.00 to $12.00; . ' try. See Lawl'ence Hyatt, JlOG 50Wif l~wtt M1,p!e, Mason. Phone r.r.n Mason seconds, $31 00 to ~30.50; outs, LARGE BUII.DING LOTS In new Hall stl•eet, Eaton Rapids, phone 1 49wtf .ji:Jo.oo down; deacons, .p 1 00 to Wcstem Aula ;,ssoclate Slnr·c Wlllowbanl{ sulldivlson, on BUTCHERING-Let us clo yoUI Eaton Rapids 44521. 28\vtl $28.00 cwt. Wtll be closed from Dccembm· 20 blacl,top, 2 bloclts from relocated Clothing .------. I butchenng, hogs on Tuesdlly FOR RENT - Small furnished to .TamtnJ•y 5 101 1lll'enlory and re­ ------~- Lambs-Top, ~30.50 down; other· US-127. Roy W. Adams, Phone Plumbing - Heating and Wednesday, beet Thursday, apartment, suitbale for couple lambs, $28 00 down. dccorn ling-. The slDre wi II he open poultry any day. We pick up. Call or single person. Working pea~ fm· business the mmning of .Tnn­ 3ll61 Mason. 30wl! We Need Co ttlc-Steer and heifen, CLOTHING-We have a good Electrical W or·k . Leslie 5361 ot· b1·anch offiCe Maso11 ple preferred. Muy be seen at ~ tlnry 5. phone 4591. Leslie Food Locker, Used Ranges !43 Okemos St., phone 9031, Ma­ ~26.00 to .~32 50, best llocr cowR, selection or formals and tux­ Om· business IS giving you fast $22.00 to $25 GO, commons, $19.00 edos for sale. One is complete service installmg all types of son. 1 52wl We have buyers on hand for I ------to ,'Ji21 75, cutlers and cnnnerH, with shirt and studs. Also hnvc plumbing, heating and elech:i­ ;------Bargains in Leslie ll8ccl J·angM. Come tn and loolt FOR RENT in Muson, 2 bedrooms, $18.50 down. good selection of other used cal equipment. Watel' pumps, -Livestock Trucking 7-ROOMS and bnth, gas heat, clothing, cleaned nnd pressed, nnd over otn· selection or gas and 5-room all modern house, new­ Stoct was 15 compared eommodations for 12: ~4,500 Monday, December 17 thing I'equiring pipes and 9171 Mf!son or 44673, Lansing. with a 17-dcgree rending last year EVERY MONilAY ditches, let us do it for you with ~1,500 down. We r~pnlr all. malces of wash­ 49wlptf li'OR RENT In Dansvllle, six-room at this t\me. 4482 ICeller Rd., Holt withom• new baclt hoe. We will house, electricity. Myrnettn ers, ranges, etc. Temperatures for the week as dig the dttch, can furnish the WANTED-More ehlcltena, heavy Curtis, phone Dansville 2371. 52wl recorded by Ross Hlchmond at the R. 0. Edwards, Ph. Holt Home Ph. pipe, lay it, and do all plumb-' at 1\la.son StoekJv• BROICJre Mason Sewage Disposal Plnnt mg, . fryers and spt•ingers. Will plek ROOM-Nicely furnished warm Wel'e. lioun II to I. 201! A1mst'rong St. Ph. 5623 4~4167 Holt 4·4402 ~Iohnso.n . "lp. W. X. Steadman Poultry Farm, sleeping- room, one and one-half Leslie Vincent 620 S. Edgar t•ond, Pllone DSOf blocks ft'Om the court house. Mrs. Min. Mox. F. C.· Anderson & December 21 ... , ...... 20 Lou Mae Smith, Prop, 330 E. eycum6J~e .., • - I Mason, ~. 19wtt .Tacit Williams. 123 West Svca­ 32 Phone 212M M11son ' December 22 ...... 0 15 I sows Sons WANTElD TO RENT-Titl'ee bed- more, phone 4774 Mason. 52wl December 23 ...... 2 2-42wtf Phone Dansville 2361\ 17 room house, unfmnished, in Ma· FLoOR Si\NDERS for rent at Deh J~nrl Baiter. Order ·cxteni1 1 'hurleH l•'orc~c and Pvt. Porl',V FoHs tho ronmoon, nt the Prohnl n OtTir:n nt 1111~ !H'ohntlnll, JnH proh'ntlon, , · Surviving hiu1 Ill'<' 1111• widow, Angeles Christmas night by plano wo•re· CiH'iHtlllUh dlllllOl' gLIOIJLS of :ll)r•·\Vlll\1 SngltiRW S(rccl, J,nn.l'f118'r Mlch~ to spend New Year's with his The Pooj]l!o' ot I he ~talc nf Mlchlildll Alox llurlc vn, Rlchnrd ft. Rch'llltj 1\fnl'.fnl'lo; tlll'OP HOIIH, Hnlpb, IJtrvi'rl hwn, hfl nnd IK hur•l1y IIPI•olntcd for CJC• v:r. Cl,1•clc Dnlc Nlcholo. Drdm· diU· and llulh Scllullz, Sallslnction a ~Jr. nnrl MrH." llnrvoy Swaun and par~nts, M1·. and Mrs, Gus G. nnd Stnnluy nl. honw; ihreo dlllll'.h· nmlnlnJl' 1111d nllnwln~ onld noeount nnd t!hurclnn nmhn~Juno~·· .rudnnwnt. ,, · 1 famlly. bE'IIJ'iiiJ.C ""ld pctltfno i !<:can, He is ~tntloned nt Not•(on tcrR, llli'H, lteuhun Smilh nl' ·Jiolt. WI IIIlii' '/'helen, dllll Nalilllldl Pnlnt· '/'he F'enJ>Io or ·the Slate or Mlchlg~ It h Fu•·thfll' OJ'IhJJrHI, '.l'hlll IHihliu no· AJr Fo1•cc Bnsc, nt San Bernm·- and MrH. Hnlc T'lwlpH ot' Lall•,iJw; !Jr:nnlrl rJniiey'nf l1unHvllle spent tier• lhr.J•nor hc.KIVcll hy publlentlou or a CI'H VH Wllltnlll Dtlllllrnlr. OldLI CX· V(l. nalllh };, MnlerR. Arralsnment : ('iJI'iHIIIHJH IJHy With hi.~ grundpl!r· dlno, CHlifot•nia, .. t C!HII/lll lune. wnlvccl l'cnrtlng · ~~ lnformaUon, sino fo11r lil'foliHII'R, IGr!Hnn and 'fi'HVC'I'HC' eony o( thle Ol'llflr fnr thrno Klll!l!flR~I,.fl mule, whul'eUpon n plea ol not .:ulll of GrccnviiiC!; 'J'Pd of Mii'kPgon 1111d enls, M1·. and Mrs. 'l'lwmas llarl, wcrh t•rcvlnutt to ul1l day or hiJnrhnc In Sgt. John Culham DlTived home Qud!ICI' HllliO 011 ncnnlllA VH Slale cnlcrcd b,Y l'rlllrl, bond contlnllCd •• J..nrry of l•'orl. Wo1 Lh, 'i'oxnH; three lhn JnHhrtm Couuty News, R nrHVI!PRJICI' Saturday lnol'lling f1•om Scou nh· Motm·s Inc. Dcfaull juclgn•onl fnr horclnfnrc set ~~ $fi,OOO. • • ~ Mr. and Ml'H. Irving l'arltcr mul !Wlnlf.d AIHI ch•tuln~crl l11 enid Cnunt;v. base, Illinois, to spend the holidays plaln!IIT, l~l,fi~:l,2f/; Inlcrcol, t$1H.51l; The People of•thc Stale or Mlel1lg~ Hilrl<;rH, M1·s. ,/;wk Soi'IPI'H of llllllliY of lln!l, Ml', unci MI'H.' Alton JOliN McCI,EL,loAN, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ ""''"· t$2il.lltl). vs. r..oron J), • Scott.. Arrnlanmenl Gl·ecnville, Mrs. Willium Sl'iwil'"l' Wr:Hlron of Dnn:;yilic and MJ•, CJoot thlll' B. Culham. Qunl'o" Stule 011 rtl•linln~ vs Stnlo wnlvod rending or hlformallon, slo M>'"· Mill'! Lnmcr nnrl lnmily wero ft••IHJlY rt<~glstnr o{ Prohnto fiOwll ~lrol01s, Inc. Oulcr r.rnnllun mntlnn to mute, whci'CUJinn n plcn of not lf\1111~ kcgon. Pvt. Ralph Furtney is home on ro11wvc copy or wrl t or gal'lllsltment cnlm•ctl hy co~JI·t, hond continued n Cill'iHilllaH oiilllllll' gucHLH of J'rfr, leave after graduating from an cloc­ ·l•'lliOUI'IIi HUI Vil'l'H wiiJ i11• ('lllllill<'l­ 1111<1 Ml'H. IDl·ncHl Lllrncl'. Dll!Cl' ORfii:R API'OINTINil TIMll lll~AR· nnd PI '"'r of service "'"' sullslltulc ~l,OIJII •·on trlcian school nt Fort Leonard Wood, nrl<:innt Wl'l\.nl gnl'l11oi111JUI1. 'l'lto People of lh~ Slale o! Mlchh:a rd from Lhc! Log'llll funurul ilnnw in gliCHI H CJhriHI.IJHLH Duy WCJ'C 1'rfl', INI; GLAIMH AND PF;TITION 110R Holt Friday uftel'lwon at I ::Jtl wilh DI:TilRMINATION 01' IH:IRS Mlssollri, He is to report ,January 7 '/'llC Pcnplc II[ lhu State of Mlclllgnn ~~~1':11 Loren D. Sen I. Waiver ot Jur; 111111 MrH, r~a1ry ltumminH and HTA'l'l~ 01' MICIIWAN ficv .•John' Boolu, nf Ill•• Oltt'IIJn:; t'anJily and Mr. and Mro. Belvin at Camp Stoneman, California, for vn Cnrl Clr~udc Bcclt;, Annlr,nnumt, TJ1c Prohole Court ror the l!nunty of assignment in the Far East. Rnlph is pleaded gullly, 1\CIUplcd, l'CIIWltdr.d. '/'110 People of IIJr. Slalo nr Mlrhlllft BuJJtist chuJ·ch ollil'iul.ing·. illll'llli Larnu1· nnd fruuily, ln~h•m ' vs. Alhcn J. l.allnle. Order lor lsall will lou in lhu Chapel I I rlt J\lunwo i,li the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Furt­ I The f'cnp/c of the Slnlc of Mlclllgnn nnce of •·nplas.· . , l'vl. Pel'J'Y l•'osH nf Tnrllnillown AI n l'lf'Ktdon uf mtlrl Cr,!lrt,.4hclrl nL lhc ncy, Sr. 'VA. Donnlcl Hal flchcc. Al'l'nlgnmcnl, r 1 I I' I'l ki d •r 1 j GurdenH. l'robnte om,·e, In tho Cilr ,._,f l.rtnulng. IJJCilciCd ),'UJilu, o1!!CCI1Iccl, I'CI11il11Ciccl. :.c w;wr !.-, nHCC an "e il Unp, l'eun., IH Hpending' u five­ in the ~omid CounLy, on the 20th dity uf l::igl. 'l'homn~ E. Stol~. wl1o has ' Dcudln~ nucl Specially Co., ct al. ve day furlough at lho hnme of Mr. Dl't:cmhr.l', A, 0, JIH'it. ' been slalloned at F,• E, Wan·cn 'l'ltc l'cnpl•• 111 Ihe Slntc 111 Mlclllgnn Len P. Mullin~. el al. Ordc>r. • 1 -i an;l Mro. Harvey Swu1m uml ram· l'mcnt: Hrm, ,JOliN McGLI!:LI,AN, air (orco hase, Wyoming, is vlsll·j vs. llllWill'd s. l{llnuc)', AITnlgnmcnl, The P tdwuhl he limitr•d, Rnrl thnl n time at•cl Wood, Missouri, is home ual !lome rh•ers. Be nlcl'l fnr weal' icc In thawing weather, malte sure YS. William .1. l'oll'lccl". AI ralgnoncnl., 'J'h• People or the Stale or Mlich.l_~~.'.! M1·. and Mrs. Melvin Darr!JW nrul Idnrc br 111HJDin1cd to receive, cxnmJnr. leave v 1 ~1ting his parent.~. He will name and nclclnHs nrc on the "hanty i11 at leasl two-inch letters of rlcndcd guilty, ncooptud, l'CCO~Ill7.!111CC v•. l~ciiVIn J. Miller. Sentence . nnrl ndJu~t all r.h&Jmn nod rlenmnrlB ARIIInHL I bond of $500 flied. .YCi\l'f:i, Jncl.umll ~prison. Carll. WiliiHIJlH, liH, di,.rl \VPrlliiH- a11d trlllllly we1o guests of Mr. and Hai•l r!cr•cut1crl b,v unrl hc(ora Knir! Court t•epol·t to Camp :>toneman, Cali· Insoluble rnntcrinl, ancl kc<'i' lra:·h (IJT lhc icc and out of the lalte, 1lay molning· nl ih<' Spal'l'ow hrwpr- 1111· .. t;orrll!n Singer and fnmily nnd lhnt. the lcR'Rl hch·li of 1111id droccll,H'fl fornla .January 7. In effect this winter, the coll,crva;inn dqJartmcnl notes, is a stronger , tnl, Lansing, fnllowiJ1g· a slun L ~il'k· ChriHilllflS Dny. rntillf•rl ln jphl'l'il tt!c C!ilLtte O( Wh1c-h KRiri 11 druent~e~l died twh:ed llhoulcl, be adJudicatctl Pfc, GeOl'gc Whyte, Jr., is home/ lnw ngnillst dumtJina- bottle.,, "ans, garbal!~> "" other refuse on Ingham County News December 27, 1951 Pane 8 ness. M1·. and Mrs. llichard Leu uml Hllrl deh••mincrl. · on a 10-d~ ~ave visiUnghiR pa~ ~~~c~ic•e•o·r~in~t-h_e_'_'_at•c•r•.~~~~--~.~~~~~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ·~~~~~~-'~~~ lie was hnrn in WiliiHIIlHVill•· li•·· lnnnlv wero gnc~ls of Mr. ami U h Ordered, 'rhut ull tho creditors u( enls, Mr. and Mrs. George Whyte, I"' ---~-- e'cmlll'r 1, ISH::, the HOI! of i\lr. 1111rl 1\!J,,, ·n. I•", Arend, Jr., and ramii,y ~;nhl d.r.t•,rm~ed nro 1c~uh·cd to prcHcnt their St< He will retum to Aberdeen l\1rs. LuHll'l YillirrmH. liP ai.ll'lldc•d C:lll lSilllilo Day .. elnimli ln writing llnd uilrlcr onlh 'm.! prr1~ Prov1i1g Grounds, Aba1·decn, s'chool ill Williamsvill•· a11d for 1111• vldcd hy !-!lalut.c, ,tn lilllfl CJour~ Dl ,.11irl f'l'llhntc OOI!~r. nt l06 Wc!IL Sunlnaw StrPct, Maryland, _.Janllar~--·--I pnsL .JII ,\'l'lll'S haH liv••d lll MaHflll Ml'. ·1111<1 Ivll•r;. LarTy HaggcrnHVl Lntn<~ing, Michigtln, ,,n 'n:· hcfore the 5th \' r1nrl LallHlng. lie wa:; PmplrJ~'l'd al illld J'Hnlily of Lansing-, Mr. anrl d11y or Mnrch, J\, 0, 1!152, ,nL te11 p'clor!i 111 1hf' ftmmnon, ~lllltl tbnc: nnd p)a~c being onvrm OF l'UIII,JUA'l'ION tlw OldHnwhil•· in Lans111g', Mr :r. OlL,· 11lnnlav1n ami famil.~; l'llODA'l'J> Ofo' WILL lu•J:<>bl' ,RJ1poinlcd {JJI; 1 tl~e j:!.\Umin~lion fWd , CRlll'ViviJI~' hin1 al'l' l111• widow, !Vir. and Mos. n. 1~. Arend, Jr., fll\r! ndJH11lmrt11 o( 1~11 clnJma. and, demnn~8 . ~IANN-Jununray lK, t952 !liable; and fou1· soiJH, l:ao·l \Vii- Lntc O!flco In Ihe CJIY o~ the daccn!)r,rl .dic1l. Heiz;rf), , , liamH of .Jackson. fCJillily C111·islma:; Eve. 1 Mason, in said Counly,. on the 20th lt IK Purtht.r Orderld, Thitt pubiiJ: notil;c 11 d~.Y or .Deocmber, A. D. 1951. : l•'ulwl'ill seJ·vi~I'H ~·:Ill , Ill' .'' 11-' M r: nnrl Mrs. 13. IP . .Ar-end were lhf'rPM h... given hi plilllfl'ntlori ot n copy . Present, HON. JOHN McCLELLAN, liliC'LC'rl fl'flm I h.'' (olll'r-ll!li'-l,~llll'llliall l'lll'l:'llltd, dmncr guests , al the nr Lhiti ncdcr nne;, ~nt:h · week• for ~hrc:c Judge or Probate. . .1\1011• ... \ICf'(!!>Sivo' wc~:k5· PI'PViou.a Ia .~niP flny ur f)llll'/'ai hom•• 111 !•HilHIIIg'. i'a~un.ay o( Mr. Jlllrl Mro. Otir; ht·nrlng; In the ln~:har,t County News,·'11 · In t11c· Matter of the Estate of 10:00 Lilt' tl llt .a.m. With l>lll'llli 111 1111 i'HIIIily. ' llf'W'RPIIJlCt' J)I'}O!Cd 4hd' cire.lifpl~d fn ,daicJ FLORENCE L: MANN. Deceased. I WlilwmHVIIic ec•llll'll'I'Y County< . , r , • . OmRr D .. W1)son hav1111: fllcd ill said "JO!Uf ~tci.:LI~LL'AN, 1 court hos petltwn praying that R cc1·· • , · . J udgc or' Pl'ubnlc. lain Instrument In writing, purporlln~ A 11'111' rnJIY: • • ' at. be" the last \Vlll" rind testament ol ' OBI•;JtT J.,. ORMm,. said deceased now on file in sa ict Jlrgit~IPr nf P.rotl~ete, •. cout·t be admllted to m·obate, and that lllJfli!I'S & GAMPIU:bL, AllyH:, tile administration l1f said estate he Olda 'l'owcr Bullrlinr, granted to Central Trusl Company or lo some olll nnd df'IC!rmino whuqvcre at the Roher! 1,. Drake t1mc Of bel deuth' lhe-. Jcgal..he!irs o( t1Ujd Register or Probate dr!ern:-~ctl And t!ntitl~d to inherit the renl DECEMBER 27-28 -'----'--'---- ~~ ('state <•f which said dcl!cnsefl ·died helr.ed. 1 11 I• Ordered, That ·tho lith , on; of ORDER AI'I'OI]'ITING T!Mt) 10R ,Jnntwry, 1)., D. 1962, 11L t•lcven o'clod< In IIEARtNG CJ,AIMS Lhe ftH'cnoon, nt' the £-rohntc Offil!e ut 205 'STATE OF mCIIWAN Wo•o\ Snginaw· 81., lAnsing, Michigan; ue The Probnte Court for the Counlr o/ nnrl fs ·heu~hy !ippuinted lor' hearing snid · . ln~rhnm PCI!tiOII : . At ri HC::!Hion or ~oid CoUI't, ht•ld nt. the It I• Forthrr Ordtred, That publle notice Pr!thnL<> Oft\r.r. in tht' Cit:\.• of I,n.nsJng ic1 1 thl•rcof b'-' given b~· IIUbllentfon of n copy the sniri County. on the 20th dny or of this OJ·del, foa· thrtw' Hll(re!lfliw~ WoPf!kM Uceemb,.r, A. D. I 051. I )")l'eviou~ to ~aid ·day of· hea1·ing, in lhc P1·o•ent: HON. JOHN McULJ;I,LAN, lnnhum Cot~nty News, u nCW!oipOpcr pl'intcd J IHIRr or Probn tc. • I and ci1 culntcd 1n )lftill.Count.;y, . · In the Malter of the li•tuto of Laura · JOHN Mc()f,El,I,AN, Ann Blizzard, Deceaoed. . Judge uf Probate. It nppctll"in~ to the Court that the tinu A ti'IIC copy: , fm· nrr.t~entnticn of clnims nRIIInst Nllid ROBI.;rt'r l,, DRAJ((,i; '• estnte should h!:! limited,' nnd that 11 titno Uegi:;h!l' of· Probate. • nnd ·plncc hl' appointed to receive, exnminr. HAMMOND & SCHRA)\t,' f\!tys., nnrl udju~t 11ll r.laimf.l nnd rlcmnndR n:gninst Amcricn11 State Bank llldr.•. 1ncirl deceased bv nnrl hefoa·c ~nid coU1t: l.nn•ln~. -M,Ichl1nn .. ' II h Ordcrod, Thnt co·cdltoo·; o! •nid d~ccn~cd nr·r. rCIIUirerl to Pl'~sl'nt their NOTICE TO'CO]IjTRACTf)RS dnlm!J to ~aiel Cou11. nt th~ Probn.tc Offic,. at 205 WP-~t SuRinnw Street,· Lrtn:;inJt, 0,237 · MILE OF ' CONCRETE BASE Michignn, Otl or before the' P.th dny or WIDENING AND BITUMINOUS CON· Mnrch. ,\, n. 1952, nt ten r/clock in the l:il)!;ll:;, l:LASS' t ON 'OS•lO FROM forenoon, ::tHirl tim(> nnd nlnce hereby np­ BOGUJ:: STREET·JN EAST LANSING, riointcrl fnc· the cxnmirH~nn nnd nditu:dment SOUTHEASTERLY, •. '' ' . of: nil chlima nnd dcmnnfiH ngninst suid THE PRESSES 0.227 MILE OF :cONCRETE BASE deCPIJ~;r.cJ, WIDENING AND BITUMINOUS CON· • Jt IM Jo1Uttlu•r Ordered, 'l'hat 1111hllc t10l icc CRETE, CLASS I, Oi'f US·l6 FROM thCI'P.O( hf' ~(\·en hy publicRlinn or ll COjiY INTERSECTION OF COOLIDGE ROAD Of th):; oi•deJr ro1• thrcl' ~IIC'CCHShc WCC'kS ANO US·l6 EAS'I'ERLY, IN EAST lll'cviou~ to '!utlrl da~· of hra1•ing, in the LANSING. ' lnkhnm Cnunty New!>, a ncm•Hnnpcr printed nnd cil'culntcd In Hllld r;)unt\·. 0.102 MILE' OF CONCRETE BASE ,JOHN McGLE!.J.AN, WIDENING AND IlJTUMINOS CON· ,Judge nf Pi"OLntc. CRETE,· CLASS I, ·ON US·16 FROM A tc·i1e: cupr: ARE A RO·LLIN:' __ GREEN S'l'REET TO MARSHALL ROilllRT 1.. DBA J(Jo:, STREET IN crry· OF LANSING: .. Hegi~tcc· tl t Probrt to. ' !' 0.742 l\IILE OF 41' ·CONCRETE BASE MRS. ACINI':S WILCOX, COURSE I'>ND. BASE CO URSin' WID· .. J20:l J•~erris Avenue, ENING AND. BITUM~NOUS CON· ·llol·•l Onk. Mlchlgnn 52W3 CRETE .. CLASS •I, ON UfHO FROM COWLEY AVENUE IN EAST LAN· ORDilR 01' l'lJRJ,JCATION-PINAJ, AD· SING: SOUTHEASTl;!llLY. ··• . MINIS1'RATION A<:COIIN'f :We Are Still. a ·Little Punch:Y frdm ALL IN 'INGHAM -COUNTY: RT A'rF. OF MICHWAN . . • . . ·•.J PROJEC::TS: . " . , ' ·' . -.'rl.c.Probftle Court. for lhe Counly of ·FI ,33·9,' CIU :·trt~DO ·.f5)") . · . lnwhnm M 33·24 C1G · .. · · ~t 'a lf~~ICJn or l'mfd Court. hosal blanks loll or wlllch are ----~~~~--~-- essential paris of the con tract l may ORDilR 011 PtJIIUCA'riON-l'INAI. At:· be examined .1\t the district o!flcc cir COUNT AND DE1'1lRMINATION · the Department ·at Redford, Mlchl~an, oF 1mms and at th~ Michigan Road Builders S'fATE ,OF MICHIGAN •Association, Lansing, Michigan, but Tloo Probate Court for lloo County .. r Job Department ·is for ln~ham Our_ 'Ready A~tl~n. FINLAY CURRIE · HUME CRO.NYN 111Rl' be obtalnecd ·only at th~ office · . , or the Contracl·Esllninte Engineer. 222 ' AL n SCIIKion of :wid Court., held nt tho Weller Slezak · Sidnoy Blackmer Townsend Street. Lansing, Michigan, PI'Obllte Omcc· ir1 Lhe City of Mnsun, in -...· .: :miri County, (ltJ !he 20th tiny of Dcccmbcl' CarltHI)II:' ucnr of Tontorl'oW" up to 5 P.M. o£ tile day prce!ldlng the A. 19r,l. Ol10111nJl or bids. A fee or three dollars v. l'o·o;cnt: Hon JOliN McCt..I~Lf,AN, will be char~ed for furnishing plans ,JufiRl! of Pro1mtc, of orooosal blanks, whlph will· not be Jn the Mntter of the E11tnte- ·ur lala refunded. Afc1on, Deceased. Full cooperation 111 ·carrYing out the ' Vilo C. Denn hnvJmt filed in 1:mid cout•t sneclal provisions will l>e required. hh~ flnal nccnctnl ns ndrp.inh•trutoJ• \~ith Minimum. wnge · Paid to labor em· will nnnexed. nncl his Jlctltlon llftlYinG .ploved on this contract, shall be as For Any_ Job Work for' the nllowllncc • thereof, fo1• n rlete1·· . ' follows for Zone~~ Sldlled labor SI.~O ntlnntlon of heln, nnd fur the n:;sjgnml:!nt ·, hom·. Tnterrnedlate labor $1.525 nnrl dilltribution o( the l'e!liclue or :mirl ,. l1our; Unskilled Iabar U.40 ne1· 1!14lllte, · Other rate& ·As IIRted In · the It I• Ordered, Th•t tho 18th duy uf '. proposal.· · · 1 Jnrnuu·y A. D. 1052, ft.t eleven o'clock In A certified or cnshler's• check on nn the Corenoon, .nt Jho Po·ountc Office ot 206 ooen. solvent· bank, · ln the sum or .WCst Srudnnw Street, LanHing. Mlehlglcn, ~12,750.00, . no:wthle· to Chorles M. ba nnd il4. hcr<'hY npt10intcd fo•• exnmin!n~ Zle~ler. State. HlghWIW Commissioner. 11nd nllnwing :'!Did uccount nnrl hen ring :4!dd must necnmpnnv each nroposnl; All petition .., 1 ' Phone 9011 •uch eJ1~r.ks will be· returned ~romnt· , It Is Further Ordered. 'fhnt public nBticc lv artc" tile blddlnP. e~ccpt that or the thereof be\srlvcn by pub1icfltlnn of n (!(JIJ)' lowest bldd•r will not he returMd of• thJK ordec• fOJ' thrC(" MUCC£\:tRIVc WCP.kR ' '... -~ nrcvlom~ to ~ucld dn)' nf h('nl"inR' in tht! 11 ntn e'!ccuunn · and' dell vcrv t>C the eot,troct to the·· State Hlgliwny De· lnR"httm County Ncwg, n new~pnper tll'inu~d P,fll'ttnent. , nnd circulelcd in snid Count~'· 1 · .TOHN McCI.m.LAN, .. Tho rl~ht I~. reserved to reject an~· • .' Jud~rc of Probnllf, nr all propos•!•. · ' · · · · '· CAL1necopy,)1 .. ,CHA'R~ES.· M. ZIIEGLER, ROHEI'tT L. DRAKE. · ' ~t•l• •q!ghway Commissioner ~- Re,~tildc1' oC Prol~nle, 1'1AT1i1D: l~·l"•fil · •·' CLAY CAMPIII:LJ,, Ingham...... Countv. . . NeWs. ·······'"'; ..... T.•.,•IM, Mlehlgnn• Atty., Ohl!l. 'row~J·, l ' . ., . ' • 1 GWT:ng l.lltll'lilltt, Michfgun ., Farmer' Peck's Wife Dax.ember 27, i9SJ ,

A udlc Murphy who, bcfm•e be­ coming an actor, wns. America's 1nost rJccomtcu G. I., hns a mndc­ lo-orclcr rnlc ils tho young soldim· hero of "The Red Badge ·of Cour­

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Farm Week Plans .'+ Courteous Service Are Being M~de Workmen arc busy enclosing part of' the concourse beneath the concrete st

· WATElt MAims MILK Water is one of the main nutri­ ents in a daiJ'Y feeding enterprise, Make sure YOU!' cows /get plenty, FARM COSTS A'RE UP advise Michigan State college ex­ This year's farm . production tension dairymen. And a warmed emts arc l:lbove those of last year. supply , will .pay dividends over Next year they probably will go the icc cold type. higher.

_ Quallilf ~ "THE FRJ ENDLY DRUG STORE"

The Objective Of ·Pharmacy ...

JIIUHISTOAIC MONsr&RS: TilE MICUIGAN Phat•mac,v as a profeRsion l11iro w.el)

fnghom County News December 27, 1951 went in Ptt\Cr owner~ and !!Oil• Editol'ials tlm111rl thorll tdr many Y!lnrs, H . wn~ out ~er Go . dny, just before. Chrlstmns. 'rhne Bringing the old farm home at himglng heavy we awnlt the ornphnsls on childhood rmd that to ,iail." , Is as no m11tter how mnny yeurs ona's .Christmas tiJnc into the more arrival of our gmnddaughter ,To­ life muy span, one never forgets ·modem mod~, we 'have just rc­ The el'l'ot· iH the oml.~sion of thB word, "Occnslon­ annn, who Is bringing her new ally," the events of his Ol' her chJJd­ coived a c·ablegram from fur-of! husband, "Murph," to the· hQ~Tie­ hood, Especially is \his true of Bahrein bJ•inglng Christinos greet­ Along evr•n' main highway a1,1d along every stcad to let us see whnt she won the events of succeeding Christ- ings !rom Mohammed and Ahmed hen vily tt·a vel eel ~Lrer,t:· in the biggm· cities at·e saloonR, at Buffalo, They will stay with us mases, Kunoo, Both have visited us here, a few days and then rush back to 'rhey are not tiWI'C by accident. They n:rc there by de­ "Aslt any man," the preuchcr Quite a chnnge between the the city at the hen(! of Luke Erie days of my first Christmas and Hign to sel'k Llw patnmage oJ' drivcrA. M'o~t of those where Murruy is finishing ·his cleclnncl, !'about a business cleol of last wcelt or lost month, and 1951 but the old bouse has been place.'!, as ,John WenricH 13it•d so clearly pomted ~ut a postgmcluute work In dental sur­ the centet• of each and all-when gery and where Joanna has a job he will hesllnte ovm· rletnlls or the few monthH :1go, can lle reached only by automobtle. elate or the amount involved and others called it home, as now. In one of the big department . . ' Few indrerl arc the rlrivei'H who are arrested for stores of that city, · muy even forget,· until his mind is Cht·istmas ~hrinks .Years reft·eslJCd, all about the entire being drunk. Unde1' the lnw, witnesses must be found I Sllid time is hanging heavy, So I agree· with the sermon. I matter, But ask him about an heard this morning, Christmas In to swear that tho rll'ive1' waH no.t 011ly d.r~m}c bu~ wus It Is because Russe!l, Sr., and early Ch1·istmas and he will come RuBsell, Jr., went to J!lckson· early the real sense .makes us all little Best Resolution aeen drunk when rlrjving. Hero m the vtctmty of Ma­ up with the most minute details this morning to rnect the New children again· and because of son and Leslie in the JlaHt few weeks men have been of some experience or some small this the hoine takes on added sig­ York Central Wolverine, The gift am! describe it nnd nll mat­ urrested dt·unk at the wheels of their cars, so drunk trnin was due at 8;30 but hen: !t nificance. No matter how humble, ., .. you'll ever make ters pettaining to it, Moreover un­ it makes of home n shrine where they were p:traly;.:ed, Ho drunk they could no longer Is noon and they have not re­ less he is stopped· he will prob­ drive; actually :>n dl'llllk they couldn't be arrested for turned. The last we learned· was the Christeh!ld is enthroned; un . I ably continue on Farm Editor· tion.·· .: · · •frlterell •• aeoond alaaa matter ·~ -'•Iff•"' 'llun. lflcllp., ·llllder. An · . of llaroh a, 1,87~ . . . . : . . . · . Tw~ ~eks aco .I ment·l~n~::as'; I have · · done ·previously, the· SUBSCRIPTION IIATU . ·. • OlliaiQ ad.. nlllnt ralel , !Ill· &Jo beautiful aiqlnc of the Baptist · , . (Pavable In AdY111ce) plication. Ba•l- 1-11 • _., female trio•. The Prll!llbyleriaiiS D»e rear In Inthom ancl Ilia notlota on lut ani!: •lo•I·JI&Pii anJolnlna countlea ...... ea.oo IGc 11 lint. ··Ho· 1'0dl111· .or . butlll... : ·abo have a musical unit of rare One rear outelde Iqham &114 ad•ertlalni ·rea~ .lllaa .. 40e ~ Card crf mu11~1 ablllb'. 1&'1 a male quar- a_llJolnlna oountloa ...... 1.11 Thanllt,' 1Q. 1:. W.Ord.• A!I11DII!IHIIP.JII .. liz month• In Inrbaq, •••· ' · of entertal111111111t wliere admJqrq II , lei; made· ·up of Gunther ·oec;ker ' ' adjolnlna· countl11 ...... 1.11· cbar.. d 'o~ of. ali, pl .. II) ~~ .,....., all4l. Laurence Parker, tenor•; Dr; four mot \b1 ...... u-..,".. .71 •uR ·Ire. Mr. aa ...... _.._ ...... _ · ' '. I 1...... i ...... MIIt&41!...... ' • '~- ~' '~~ .~,~~... '· ,. Willia.mston Mrs. Wade Dies -·· 4-H Clubs Meet Hl'lil'l·mh J,n,lg,, lUI'Ilili In Williamston To ·Plan Activities Volunteer Firemen Myt•,ln l!niH'I progL·nm. 'fho Willimmton voluntooJ' fir" 'rhot•bum und mo~hor of Kenneth clcrtu·Lmcnt hold its thil·d un111ml fol' lhu iuHt.llilnllou of t.lw now Wudp, · Eight clubs wcra l'cprosentod, Chl'istmus )mt'ty, 'J'htlmday <•vo• olllc•i•I'H "" Nnw Yc•nJ'il night, with That lndlcllle:J nn incronsc in the wna born in Ingham county, nlng ut tho school il'Y"'nltHi!lm, 'l'l.w IJiHI.J·id !Jroputy I'I'Osidont Mur­ She program with oval' 100 mombora lnrge Clu·IHtnms tJ•oo on the nlltln i:'J"'"t lli'nWIJ uel.ing· ns inHtnllinJ> Nov, II, 1878, Stll'vivhlg is ono son Kennoth Wnde of Williamston, 11no1 In prospect. Clubs will ba orga. floor ttnd huge fil•oplrtco cov'"'"ll:t LPighlon i'ast Mn­ ,winter sports season, Miss Rom, a member of the Austrian Past Grand 1\1 astcJ' Chal' lcs ShuJ'· mull of Lnnsing- acting the in­ The 4-H council met December The Jli'O!(I'nm wn~ tlnrii'J' tlw Li'ons alld l':u;l l'ni.J'IIIlH c·lub of the Olympics winter sports team, regarded the sl,i-bob race as a as ~lulllng· of!icel', !7 for the final meeting of the direction of the Ptll'l•nt-'1\•tu:hc·J' aH- Ord••J' CJI' J•:asll'l'll Stn1· nwt at the \~elcome break ln her hard pre-Olympic training on Germany's year. A report wus given by Hugh HOciution, · hon11• Di' M1·,,, Al'llold P1·inc foJ' _lh1ghest mountain. The ski-bob Is a combination of bicycle and ski. A ronst beef dinne1· waR Hervcd Oesterle on his trip to Chlcngo. IIH!il' ani• HILi mec•ting, An ot1Ldoo1' the, members by !.he Williamston The 4-H club agent reported on lig-hi.J•d l:]u·istma:; Li'Pe g-uided the ClmptcJ· of the ·J~ustoJ•n Sl.aJ', pt·e­ Oppn llon~P. Is• II"hl First release!) picture of' the 11ation's tJCwcst, !Jiggcst, J~nrdcst punching illl'illlH·J-H to llw rig·ht fuJ'Ill home, ceedlng the col'emonics. Ollicers in­ !he 4-H club program fat· 1951 In tanlc, the giant T-43. With. dctailH blacked out ngninst the setting sun Inghmn county and the club Th" dirshul; 'red Thom\1son, OJ'· quet. met with a favornble re­ The musical Christmas bcn•rl Ch risLntnH<'H, pro~·,·am receivetl many und Myrtle Hebcl;ah lodge met ut the g·ani~t.; Clarence Place, ty e1·; and ception. Mt•s, Blanch LoVette, waH JHesented by tht• Wi lliamsl.nn I~lei·ti"n h the spaci- sented gifts to each, after which a spend Christmas and New Years Mrs. Grovel' Gale and Mr. ami Mrs. sets along the south side of the county 4-I-1 clubs were set, companit•rl hei' to Chicago, Ill. ous rooms, fot· the buffet dinner, short pt•og't'um was A'iven among with her father. George 'l'aylo I' of V nndercook Lake, building, A series of lenders' information Christmas Party l~dd Porter olipped on the icc 'J'he hostess and executive commit- which was a poem ubout Christmas Saturday, meetings were set for March and and injttl'cd his ;;houldeJ' quite Mr. and Mrs. ,Jay Kanne return­ All of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wil­ tee had charg·e of the dinner ar- written by the late W. W. Heald ed Monday from their Florida The women employees of Dan­ April. March 5, 12, 26 and April The Williamston fll'cmen and badl,v, son's children WCl'O home for rang-emcnts, the place curds were and now the property of Anna honeymoon and are spending the cer's Store had a Christmas, party 8 and 9. their wivoH, hono1·m·y firemen aud :\1,1'· and 1\'frs. Ted Thompson .and Christmas dinner, Sunday. unique and a small tray of gifts Lechler, A so~ial honJ' closed the wee!< with her parents, :Mr. and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus famrly SJl,enl pa,rt ~f Sunday VJSlt­ distributed. meeting'. Cpl. Lawrence Bl'iggs arrived exchange of gifts and luncheon The next Jl1(~eting of the 4-H 1 Mrs. Clarence Morris, before re­ nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maher wc•J'u t~Jg the lo1·meJ: ~ stster, Mrs. Mc­ In place of the usunl gift ex­ home Sunday for Christmas. at Mrs. Grace Acker's last Friday council will be January 9 to 9:30 lttl'lling to DctJ·oit to live. evening, entcrtnined by li'irc Chief and M1·s. Clatn and fan11ly ncar Detroit. change, each membe1· contributed Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Ushct• hnd a.m., Mason. Wilbur -Smith at thcil· home Mr. and Mt·s. Lester !\lay entm·­ in money to make it possible to Farmers Co-Onerative S/Sgt. and Mrs. Duane Turner dinnm· Sunday :with Mr. and Mrs. Thursday ni~ht followin"' the Jire~ hnni•d IHJ•s. May's parents, Ml', and send a CARE puckage, During the ll" of Forth Worth, Texas, announce Guerdon Usher. '"'' 1 mens and chi!r!t·cns (;Jnistmas I\["'· Wil~on. of Charlotte, Sunday, dinner·a birthdny cal1e wus passer! Hac Annu!l/1 Meet1'ng the birth of a daughte1·, Nancy Jo, !111'. and :1\'!rs. ''Dick Wilson of pnrty held at the school. A bul!'et and on. (,h,·r;;tmas llwy spent the and Happy Birthday sung to Ida ;~ i i u bom Nov. 21. Sgt. Tlll'neJ' is sta­ Mason is staying with Mr. ami Ingham ' Ian ·a •• nivr.rsary Sunday with an open Lansing during the coming year, thanks for their gift · · . ' ' 111101. 11 1., seJJ- ear was repo1·ted undamag·ed, but 24 HOUR hous~ from 3 until 0 o'clock, There Two directoJ's were re-elected. Church services are at 9:30 and • j ously Sid at her home on South wero over 50 and friends 'fhey are Allen J. Cable of Bath the front of the market was badly Th R 'th c.--- . Cednr sb•cet. relative~ Sunday school at 10:30 Sunday damaged. e 11 li'cle of the Methocltst 1\Irs. Jlarmond Thatcher unci present, Those present came from nnd Earl D. Baumgardner of morning. Call 8-9056 Mason, Williamston, Lansing, Dumnd. President I<' red Smith of Mrs. Guerdon Usher, Mrs, Har­ Gcncrnl Rcpalrb1g - Ignition - Carburetor Service W ..s.c,.s. m~t at-the fa1'111 home of rJaughte1·. Nattilee, spent Friday Funeral services were held for old Lantos, Mrs. William Shm·land, M1s .. Zoe \\ooor! fo1· tlte. December with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton Eaton Rapids, Holt and Lakeview. Hastings p1·esided nt the meeting. li'irestone fues They received many nice gifts. The Other members of the board of Mrs, B. J. Holland WednesdRy meetmg, A potluck 1·ida, where they will spend the Nnomi Dunckel, with another sis­ nb:t three weeks with Mrs, Mil­ ter, Mrs. Vivian Cook, as hostess. ler's parents, Mr, and 1\hs. L. 0. The evening waR spent by playing Bloomer. Emoutc they stopped at cards, Betty opened her gifts. A Best Wishes Elmore, Ohio, and picked up thei1· lunch wns served to 16. Guests DOE HAS SUPPER SAT family cntcrtulnmf .11r, und MI'H, Johnny Morlock v.:ho ,bus been homo for n Chl'iRtmns pru'ty sntur· nnd MJ•n, Loste1• C!nrl; nnd fAmily Me""her'H of tho Re' "eltah," •nd W, Dnvis PoRt, MJ'R, Edna Irwin in IJlodgelt hospltnl, Grund Rnp- mm•c en,loyublc and more proflt­ rlay evoninr:, Mra. Lnut·cncc Pnr· of Holt na their dlnncJ•, s;u'est's ablc'o' ln mnn,v wnys, "' " " • nml Mr. nnd Mrs, IIei'I.JeJ't Fox, Jr,; ids, ~pent Christmas with his par- l~or, who ia the clns~ tcRCher, was Chrlstm11s dny, . ·· I.' 0, 0, F. t11elr fomtltea held nt hi'UIIlcfnst, Chl'istnJUK ple• '· " • • Gnl'bell 1 tlw Mrs. Waller l"cllce aitd children, rugged west coast or Mexicoto !f Lewis Werner over the week end. Mnnhnttan, l{nnsns, nne! Mr. and 'Mrs S B Conger Am1 Arbor Ilollowuy Home Hpent Clmstm,us all of Detroit, were at Chinpus, where In the Insect­ ~r gues~s dripping ndn forcsls or that pnrt When you plan your holiday menu, romcnibcl· tlici·e:s, Iii[ ne•s in Mr, and Mrs. Werner spent the Mrs, Hownnf McCowan, • Mr. ~hd ·M~s. Don Diehl of Dans~ lilly wit!\ Mr. und Mrs, Rny PeJ•Iun~ dinner of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Jew- tllrkcys this year. "StylcR" hnve changed und• tlll·kcys nrc n"ow nvuil· vfl!e, 'Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Dean, 111111 funuly, ell Jive. of Centrn1 America, they spent Chi·istmns holidays' with Mr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Kipfer nud Chrl~lmus ahl stuff. and pop into the J'Oasting pan, , U'n1uhart's mother, and Gladys Mrs, D. C. Darrow Christmas Eve,. ;mel children, Mrs. BeatriCe Rey- Uucr and duughtei', Mr. and Mrs. spent Ch1·istmns in Detroit ns the minister of Victorian days;, The and Lillian Urquhart, sisters of Chrf,stnms Day guests of Mr. and n,blds, William Payne of Lansing, Harold Lurfdns, Jr., and Donna Lur· guests of their son-in-law and Dark and lhc Damp, an autobiog­ The method for roasting is the same with all tUJ·Iieys, but the tfltnl cooking timo will differ. Place the bird breast down on V·shnpcd rack Mr. Ut·quhart, and Michael Leon· Mrs. D, C. DmTow w~rc Mr. nncl and Mrs. Maude Childs. Sunday !id Pearsall Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ through the wai' safely, only to Cht·istmas Mr. and Mrs, Herbert 1 Quality Da,lry Products and Sandra of Leslie Christ111as eve. liam H. Clark and family. succumb to cancer later. David and Phillip, Lucille White and son, Mrs. Glenn l\o!oecilcl of daughter, Debbie; spent Christina's Stevens of Leslie and Mr. and of Detroit and Ethel White of Jackson, and ·Lorenc ·Brown and with' Mrs. Barr'~ parents, Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. Huf.(h Putnam en· Pl'c. Norman · Doibce arrived Wasa-Wasa, by Harry Macfie, Yfrs, Doyle Stevens of Lansing. ·T\vo Stores to Serve you teztainecl Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Put. is "a tale or trails and treasure in Lansing, Christmns Eve. The oe- Robert Clef.(g of Adrian spent Mrs: Nathan· S, Davis, · · nam of Columbiaville nnd Mr. and home Sunday evening td spend the Far North" which will be Mr. nnp Mrs. C .. R. Beebe, Don­ cas! on also honored' Mrs.' Loretta Christmas Eve with 1\h·. and Mrs. Richard Gilmartin, an cJnp!o'yee · 804 s. Ccdarl42 w. 1\laplc ~flos. CharieR Wilson of Plymouth, the holidays With his parei1ts, Mr. populnr with the boys and men ald Beebe an.d Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ White's 82ncl birth(lay annivers- James Quinn and family .. Lorenc of the Ingham County Ncw's,· Pic, Plmno 2.. &101 Phone 52·•'1 Clll'J'st11,as clay, anclD lb lV!rs.h Russell b Dalbec,t' 1 · A who like the exciting stories of ton ·R. Beebe and ·Wanda spent ary. They will spend Christmas Brown and Robert Clegg have been sp1·aincd his nnkle while skiing nt Christmas Day in Lansing ns the Mr. and Mrs, Nomum F. Pritzel o cc as eon sta wnec m t- Alaska and Canada during the with M1·s. Lor'e'tta ·'White's son, spending the holidays with the Petoskey over the weclc end.- -, ---··- - "'--·--- spent Christmas day with Mr. and lanla General' Depot, Atlanta, gold rush of a few decades ago, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ·White, Quinns, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shnffer of ~frs. Fmnk Pritzel and family of Georgia. , Christmas ·evening Mr. ai1d It is not a novel, however, but David and Phillip. and children of Lansing culled on Detroit spent· the Christmas' holi- lmlny City. Pfc. William Knight o[ Bt·cck- Mrs. C. R. Beebe called on her Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Foster the Quinns Christmas· Day, , Mr: days with Mrs .. W, S. Rhodes,: r the actual ndventures of the auth- and Alice Jean of Springport en- ,Mrs. Russell Vnn Epps and . ··, . Roy Rogers of Dca1·bom spent enridge, Kentucky, is spending to or as a young man. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and a~d the Christmas holidays with Mr. days with his parents, Mr. and ,ifrs. Oliver McGee, also of Lan­ tertainecl as tbcir guests Christ-. J1mm¥ .and Joseph: Ewers of Jock· • l. · Children's During the past week, many O • 0 and Mrs. Fred C. Parl{e~. Mrs. ~. A. Mosher. :· sing, mas Day Mr. !llld Mrs, Jack son V!Sitc~ the Qumns Sundny, rganJZQlfOn8 new novel have been added to the Snyder and Jackie of Lansing, Mrs, VIOla. H !!- r k ness spent M1·. and Mrs. Ross Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oesterle shelves of the library. Perhaps, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Zickgraf, Special! Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Parker m1d were hosts at dinner Chnstmas Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bullen, Van Mr. und Mrs. Dean Crandall and Christmas Day w1th her d~ughter, Mrs: Hugh Silsby will be hostess family spent Christmas eve with for lack of space, a list of good Richard of Ja~kson, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance of Leshe: to the Orpha Ellen circle o! 'the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richmond of Day to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence reading for these long winter and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. 4 Permanent P1·oofs llckgraf's son-in-law and daugh­ Mrs. Don Snyder, Merritt and Mr. and Mrs. ;Robert De~smorc, Mason Methodist church Friday, Holt. ' Reynolds and family of Webbcr­ evenings would be best here, Knren and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Da':"'n al)d Dav1d entcr(amed at December 28, at 2:00 p,m, Mrs. in a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rich spent ville, lV!r, and Mrs. Wayne Ben­ These books inc] ude: ters, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Izzo, Margaret and Anne of Saratogn Snyder. their home Mrs. Maude Ran~all, Clifford Petty will be' co-hosti.!ss. ~ Lovely Baby Book Christmas dny with M1·. ·and Mrs. jamin of Williamston and Mr. and The Wande1·er, by Mike Walter!. Mr. and Mrs. , Vance Mcintyre Mr, and Mrs, Do~ Densmore, VIcki The 0. E. Ingham County ,foseph Sterl~ and family, The Mrs. M. H. Oesterle, ·Mr. and Mrs. The Viking, by Edison Marshall. Springs,· spent Christmas with s. l\llr, and Mrs. Rhina Lott of Holt. arc vacatio14ing in Tucson, Ari- and . Pe~gy Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Round-Up will be held at . tlic R.iches spent Chl'istmas eve with Lyle Oesterle, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Where Nests the Water Hen, by zona Challes Densmore, and. Mr. and Ol!emos school Saturday, Dccrun- . $3, Mr. and Mrs, Don Chapman and Oesterle and family and l\llr. and Gabrielle Roy, Ml· .and Mr's. Orville Wood~rd M;. ·mel Mrs y J B d Mrs. Herbert Jennings for a fam- ber 29, at 7:00 p.m. There will tamily, Mrs, Luwrence, Oesterle and fam- This Was Tomorrow, by Elswyth and. family entertained .MrS. lly Christmas and buffet be potluck ;.supper, ThQse ,..lit­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parlter ily, ., · Doroth~ entcrtal~ed' a~owJ1n'~~r ~arty a Complete Thane Beebe. Woo,dard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Day MT. and Mrs. Mur- luncheon f?llowmg the wedding tending are to take a dish ol! food Father in the Family,' ' by und family entertained Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fry and ' A iorest E. Campbell, Christmas l ·ay Kl"ubct· of Buff Ia Ne and. reception of Mr. and Mrs. to pass and ~.t!{cir·.ow,n. tablo:·scr~ Mrs. Henry Jessop and family of family culied on Mr•. and 1\'lrs. Louis Paul. Day, • " a • w Alvm Murphy ,Sunday. Mrs. vice. . ' ·. · · ··candid Weddings Royal Onk,,Miss Marjorie Vrooman Harley Ankney, Sr., Sunday afler­ Star in the West, by Richard E. Mrs. Ruth Wallace left over the York, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Murphy was the former Betty , Mason Lodge No. 70, F. & A. M., of Detroit, Howard Pat·lcer of Lan. noon. Later in the aiiernoon Mr. Roberts. weel1 end for ·south Bend, Indi­ Brown a:ld Russell, Jr. The Klau- Dcnsn1ore, daughter of Mr. and wlll hol< oillire btor• Alf.aittl 7 inKS 'wirh zerk lirtinst. ~: I I ncscluy. ··Jim's market and. Chris•. with. wooden pillows hollowed·fpr forehand,' n'o,'~hat unnecessary Decorations~' WIIS prcse!Jtcd by a 3 elnator, wirh . . "!' .. place, also, lost all three games to their.Jlcadfi; · ,· . ·· ,· , •. .' ... spnce~anbecljinirmtedfrompluns. guest from Fowlerville. w•a..,chla,gci·, Elaine Cox, to usc .iJ(our choral reading. Mi·s. wc1•k of thcit· parents, Mr. nnrl Mrs. S-rhl11idt's ..... :...... 15 24 Grace Adams, Weldon Parl10r, 'Risch taugh't· iti :thch· ·1·oom tht·ec D. S. Tpwnscnd, and other I'cla­ Ferris Co ...... : 14 25 Mnrl{aret. ·Vorce, Jerry Alcl)in, days las\ week Micheal Kaiser is tives, Wavn Dmslet·; Albe1·t Meyers, B11ly b:i'ck in ··school again. · · Childl·cn of the Childs school held Variety Store and ·Palmer En­ Docks~d~r, Dilly Bohnctt, Janet .. : The fiftll .'11nd· si;xth graders arc their Christ111as Jll'ogram and J:iit gineering each took two games N:ass .a'nd Riclull'd ·Patton .. They Plljnning·a bt~s)~e,tball gn~. Those. exvhllnR·c l~l'iday evening. from the first place.' teams ·last progi·am.discussed •'They plans· also for discussed a Christmas ways :..,;,._,·~·-·.;.~..;·...;.·.,·:..;,;· .:,· ...;,;,· _._..._..;,· _..;...______-r----~------;.;..------..~-"'!"'-----~ week leaving the f,it·st place a tic. and. niean:S to sol vc tlie noon hour Variety Store· had an 808 game. pt·oblcm. . , · with 217B sarles taking high. team Chrlstrim.. ~ ·Pnr('y Held . . Best honors. High inclividw:il. games The Past·Noblc Grand Club held and series were bowled by F,lor­ its Christrnas · party at the ·new Wishes for ence Clements, 202-454;. Virginia home o£ Mr .. and. Mt·s. Clifford Jubb, A1'111our, 197, 177-487; Norinc Mil­ neat·· Howell. 'rhc husbands were the ler, 160-4'49; Ellen Watts, f73; special·gLicsts."·.Etection of officers Millfe Mlllcr, 166; Helen Lyon, was hclil. They, ·-·are: President, Coming Year· 155; Darlyne. Leyrer, 154; Mary Melinda ·Comer·; ·· vice-president, Utter, 151; .and Myrtle Milboum, Gladys·. Jason; and scerctary-trmis- . 151. urer, Myrl. Grahari1>" Potluck sup~ per was served' at 8 o'clock· and an . Team ·standings: exchailg·c of ·gifts was .held. · · ,. Mickelson-Baker • Team .Won Lost 8choDI News.'· .. · · · · Spahr Electric ...... :.23 lG . Th.e' students ·and teachci·s. we're. Hitchen's Drug Store .... 23 IG . entez:taii10d by.'·a' magician,''·R. ·C. Lumber Co. ·Holt Bakery and Grill .... 21 . 18 Rew .. of. Pl.v.mouth. recently: :·The"· Mason • Leslie Holt Variety Store ...... 20 19 . entcrtainment·\vas held in the gym:-· Green Parrott ...... 20 '19. n11sium: .·He .:wns ... assisted by· his Country, Kitchen :· .. .' ... :.... .19 20 wife: . ' ·, . . . .. , Holt Dairy ...... ,..... ;...... 18 · 21. T:lie kiiiilergai·teiLci·s have been·. P~lmer .Engineering ...... 12 111ak.ing. sa:!lta 'Claus tiostcrs, fl'ce,· 27. hand· Christmas trees ·torn from: Holt Variety Store and Palmct' gree'h ·. pnpiir, Chr:istmas · cmidlesJ': · ., .. ·:· :.. ·· ·p···· poins~ttit\s ,· and· 'J'ed and. ·~p:c.cil : o\.... s:t Engineering took three· games last. Thursday from.'tlic Holt·Dah·y and pap~r·.chain~ .. They have also tt•im: . ·'' '·, . Green Panot. Holt ;Bahry and mcd a· t:h"ristmas. tree. · · . . · . Grill had high game with 686 and Rpbei't. Dcas of the first ·grade· Spahr Electric.· took'· high · seric·s has ·l~ft· anll' is. attending .scho'ot:,'hl· . ·honors with· 1944. Lan's~ng.", Firs( gradilt's ··had . theii:. pictures talcett and 'have been hav·" L):;t:htiStrnas\ High games ·and. ~e1·ies · were ing stories read to the111 by the. .' ·~ . . ~ bowled by Dorothy Hoisington, students. They have· their windows 176,428; Helen Lyon, 16.0-414; Vii·· decorated with. Christmas trees g·inla AJ•niour,· 434; Betty Mazurcl1, ·and made a frieze showing Santa Celebrate \'lew: Years with a i55; Norine Miller, 154;· Ivn Bass­ Cannisier Sets · and his J·eindeet· flying over a ' ' .. Electric Roasterette ler, 154; and Elaine' Hope, 152. town. · · · 'I' cam standing's: . · · · sets in many c:oio1·s Second graders hnd their bulle­ Beautiful.~etal Large size. Just right . f01· Punch' Bowl··· Set Team ~ Won Lo.~t tin board decomted with f1·cc hnnd · Regularly $1:29-$1.39 cas seJ•ole dishes ·'· 13-piece holly .decorated set Spahr Electric ...... 25 17 cuttings dcpictin~· "The Night Bc­ Hitchen's Drug· Store.... 24 18 :forc ··Christmas." made n Regularly; $4.95· ~l'l1ey Regularly $10.95. ',; ' ·' Holt Variety Store..... ___ 23 19 poster showing the· Wise Men oh Holt Bakery and GrilL.. 22 20 the way to-Bethlel1em." .Now s1· 'Country Kitchen -...... 21 21 For each time. they received nn Now $6.95 'Now $2:50·~ Green Parrot .. -...... : 20 22 "A'~ in spelling Lher placed a loy Holt Dairy .. -..... ~.,:...... 18 24 on tfie tree.. Twenty-four children Palmer Eng·incering· ._ .. __ . 15 27 ft·om· their room received fluoride Beautiful hand-decorated 20-piec:e -·.:...___:_,__ treatment on theit· teeth. In nrith. metit they. are lcm·ning to 'add ·Juicers · · 1unch~on S~ts Weather. R·eport · and .·subtt•act two place numbers Mold,. .Sets ·;. and are. doing cohmm addition, Bc.autiful, Practical, Stu1·dy {LilSt Week's Item!J) Regulat:ly $1.50 Fruit Woo~ P.atte1·n Blaine Manceir hils 'moved to ·Regularly $7.95 ; ' - Mason had the ·distln~!ion oi being Ho.well. In English they have been · Regulnrly:'$10.95 ono'.(>f the· coldest spots in the nation· lcnrnh1A' Chl'istmns l>oe'ms., · Sunday, and 'Wednesday. The mer­ The t!iird grade has had the Now 79c cury dipped to 13 below Sunday and story "Gone Is Gone" which Miss Now $5.95. 16 below Wednesday morning. Freidrech told 'them Tuesday morn­ a ing. . She is from the Ingham The average l•ending for the' 'week county library. .They have their was H above agairist an av11rage of I'oom decorated with Santa Claus. ' 15 for the snme week last year. ~~ 'X hose WllO · .Were longing , fol' a 1 b\la\1 tifu,l prc~Christmas . Enow · got FREE OFFER · .. on their wish .. Snowfall amounted to ,Off All_. Christmas ~~n'sl ~,, .This ~ .· Special Feed' 9.4 ·.inches this week, most · of lt ;. ' '• - • • . ~I ;. • ·\. , . Hpavy galvanized • .., ·--~ ,' ' t • .; FOR B.ABlJ~IGS MEANS FASTER GAINS 3.5Monday inches arid fell Tuescl~y,' Thursday An additional'moming. ·~·OIL~~' ...:e· Bien:bl• s~'l.lOOU~ !).~. M.ail···. Brighi:•color'ed ·~ ,; ' ' • . •-•' ',:. ·:~::{ I;>~.~~ • ' •,.· '•: •I • • • -There was just a trace last week. ·' .Man_y .O.ther ·Maximum and minim~'m tempera- lU .to qt. Pa~ls. . . . ' •(• B.uY':iiJ.S.'llliil your own bablta n••d thtlr. own 1ptcllll .. ~.,;,: .~, -,.' C~nhlsteii S_ets , . ' '. I''> ' · .. , ,. ., . . ,.. • tures as recoJdecl at the.MO:son clis- . BIBLE· COURSE- CJ-...... "' .. ' -: .:, ~··~ ..... ~ ~.~",i~'.",~· .. · · ·,, :' faci.dl ,.tjl,tKp.rtl".now·.·•~•w which nutrients pigs. requlr• from . posnl plant by Ross''Richmond were: good h•alth and:\·.. Special~ Regularly. $l.39 :' :::···'''~'.1•: •.• il'i.'n• f~:.~ulld ~t'rorig.bodlll~ hav~ · .~··, . . . -.' :-. Min:: MUx. , Tho New Slre=mllnoci Corr"J>OQ ... o.id pit• martel. . . 'Plain · On Display· · . ( :.' 'tim!l yo•'ll ie~ttl·miiro. to ••~lr ( 11 16 ... ' ' - ...... '. . : ~ ' 14.).... : ... 15 ...... ,-4 20 · Clip. and Mall Thlo FREE CollflGII . I,. . LEA'ui ·.. AlOUT ;THE MASTER' PLAN 16 ...... -13 20. 17...... ___ .} 17 ·-- .... MICIIIGAH BIBLE------sCaOOL '. . 18 ...... -'-16. 19 · lox sao; Limoi.a9 .. Hlclalrrtlll. Mrs. Gordon Keeper · was sur~ Plocla ...ond lOW: FREE Cou-. prised last Frida~, .. wnc·n hei· son, llamo ..... ;...,.;._ ___.;,..;,._:.~-,--- Leon, talked' to hct". by· radio and . telephone · fro1i1 · his ship .,1,poo. Sirtei'. ·~-~-·----....:.;...... __ · t ·,mjlcs ut sen:,or. ·the Pf~eific. · ' • • j' ·,,I ···,. . ' Ingham County News Dcc~mber 27 1951 Page 6 Legal Notices ·---~---

Counc1l Proceedmgs

ORDER OF PUBI ICATION ANNUAl ACCOUNT 0 MURRAY-Jan 1ary 11 1952 State or M c 1!gan 'I' e Proba e Co r\ for t1 e County of Ingha n At R sess o 1 of sa d Cou t held nt the Probate Office n t1 e City of Maso 1 said County on the 1411 day of Dece nber A D 1951 Present HON JOHN McCLELLAN Judge of Probate In t e mallet of tl e Estn te of AGNES R MURRAY Deceased Central Trt st Comr.any testnmen tary trustee 1 av ng tl ed In said co t its seve tt almua ncco nt and s petition praying for the allowance thereof ll\at the investments made by petit Ol\er be approved and t at com pensatlon of the trustee as therein set fort and reasonable attorne)s fees be approved It Is Ordered Tl at II e 11th day of Ja \Uary A D 1052 at eleven o clocl< I \ II e fcrenoon at the P obate OITice at 205 West Sag nnw Sheet Lansing Michigan be and is hereby appointed fol examining and allowing sn d nc count and enrinJr said petition It Is } nrther Ordered That public notice thereof be given by publlcptlon of a copy o£ this order for three sue cessivc wceltmns. Oltls extcMion club nt n Christ- Patty Dalrymple of Lansing was a Hill was Introduced 11s n nominee entire life and was mnn·led July foJ' the executive board extension 15, lOlA. Pretty!, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Olio wc!t·e Mr. und Mr~. E'rcd Qulanlon and mas party Tuesday evening, There week end guest, . was nn exchange of Christmas Eight members of the Stock­ group for the nort110a~L district, dinner guests of Mr. and Mr~. Clwt·iotlc were guests of Mr. and Surviving ilin1 are tho widow, Will you ft!ol 1111 sifts and revelation o! "Secret bridge extension club, with Mrs. Frank Oli5 and evoni ng guest~; of Mn;. Bernard Otis and sons at llazcl; one daughter, Phyllis; and HeCUI'C if yoU Hl'O Mr. and Mrs. Robert BallrH·ci, Sun· dinner Sunday, Sisters." Elsie Hnrtman and Mrs. Louise two nephews, Mantell nnrl Floyd lnvolvecl IIlii Heri­ dily. . ~ Springman as visitors, attended Pink Community of Joekwn, ous nccident? Let Mr. ltllci Mt·~. Elmer Oils spent the Christmas party at the hom'e The East Olcls Road Extension Snl.unlay afl.emoon with Mr. and Mrs. Eileen Fry Funl\rnl sc;·viccs were ,conduct­ US rio ,VOtll' Wr>l'l'Y· club mel Tuesday last week with of Mrs. Mable Giclner Friday eel Tuesday, December 18, from ing fot· yotr. '!'hen ·1\l,•s, Gerald Martin and sons of Alaiedon 'center afternoon, Exchange of gifts and Mrs, Dora Webc1· for thQ Jesson on Cli ves ,Junction , Eugene has rc­ The schorJl cllildrcn nl'e enjoy- the Behrcns-Luecht funeral home ,VOl! Cllll keep MNJ, Elmer c. Drown a Jlght lunch wns served. · In~ Chrlst.mns vnca lion, They arc In Leslie with bttrlnl in . Wood­ l'lnsket weaving, Then! were six ~ovct·cri fi'Oill the mumps. right on sitllng to:return to school ,Januory 7. ,lawn cemetery. Rev, E. A. Kei­ JlliCtly, wom~n prpsent and all c!otnpldc•d Mrs. no.Y Lrtntz, Mrs. Ralph (l.u~tt, Woolc'H Items) Mr. and Mrs, Rnlnnd Snider ford of the OnondAga Community Uwir bts of Miss Laura noon, Mra. Roger Church baked the Mr. a11d Mrs. j!:rnest Lamer. went caroling and passed out the Eitel. Chl'islmns cake, Mrs. Roy Hill and White Christmas boxes, Mrs. Ella King o[ Willbmsl.nn, Mrs. Robert Foreman assisted the Mr. and Mrs~ Wayne Beatty and A potluclc dinner was held Sat- Mr. and Mrs. 'Ru>sell Bartlett and hostess, Mrs, Carl Hull received the George of Williamston w~re gue.sts guest prize, Associate ·Store of· Mr. and Mrs, George Cady Sun- urday evening at the home of Mr. farnil,y, Mr. and Mro, Ornm· Bat·t­ da'y, " ': .. ' · and Mrs. Carl Robb in honor of lett and family, Mr. one! Mrs. New o!Tieet•s took chilr~e. Thel' Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Allen. • Hollis Ba1'llctt and fnmily, nne'! business meeting was led by the :The· Alaledon 9e.nwr .~cl).ool wm - The Missionary society mel at Mr: and Mro. Curtis Bartlett were ch~irman, Mrs. Rohert Foreman. Mrs: have tht:ir Christmas party Friday the: home o! Mrs. Fol'Cst Bedell guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roger Church, scct·ctary and treas­ , WILL BE CLOSED OAS night at t!ight o'clock. for a meeting on Friday evening, Bartlett and family Christmas urer, called roll, mtd members re­ The. Mothers ~lub. met.. at the · Mt·. and Mrs. Clair Letts had D•IY· ceived new yearbooks. Mrs. Marion For Inventory- and Decorating home of Miss IU, Mr. and' Mrs. Ervin an church in Lansing. Christmas Red Comet Fire Control Mrs. Marion Kaiser, who and family of Leroy Day they were .guests of Mr. and recently moved·into'her new home township Sunday. Mrs. Robert Smith at Howell. Told by the People Who. Know· at 239 Rivet· streot; East:Lansing, Mr. and Mrs .. Paul Rowe and • ' ' . . is recovering from a heart attack. .Agnes attended the wedding, of ' ' Mrs. Alice foote and Mrs. Grace. MOTHER AND BABY SAVIm lhcsc · glass tcra-chloricic grcn• Gcmgc 'Taylor and Al'lene Horton •• Wllliams left· last Wednesday Jor Vantown at the South Street Church of God ,Sl. Bridges, Virginia. "In r·cply tu nclcs_," Sig11cd: Mrs. Juck l<,rccman. ·.vour letter of the 20th ~~sl..:tnp; Clearwater, Florida,· where tliey Mrs.-I.. P.. Williams in Lansing Sui1day aftcmoon. about my tn.1gic cxpcricnL'U with Nt!hruslDrcnts ~~ a ~~~;~~~n~~l\;~~~~ ··Mr. and Mrs., 'Oliver Engler and daughter born· at Beyer. hosp1tal ~ • l CIYd·e's birttid~tY n Vickie an dMarvin were guests at· :Qecember 8. Mrs.· Jenme Gra)lt ·'. dinner· .Sunaay ·of ·Mr.· and· Mrs. is caring for the h,ome and th'e Merle ·Swan.. :. . , ·.' new- granddaughter.. , Pontiac iA: pre·Christn{as . dinl)er was ·, Ml's, Margaret· SteJ>hens was Howbrd held Wednesday evening ·at the brought home _by a._mb~lance last liome .of.Mr. and' Mrs. 'Merle .week,from,Foote bOSf>ltat, Jl!clc­ Swatl'.. Their ·guests were Mr. and son,. and Mrs,. Sawye1·. of Wil-. M~Oli~~·E~~~d~qhl~. . - ·,.·L ..l~~noo~~ri~~~~ , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~· .;

olfl c.lol'lw l1nt~1 nro out. op s,;Uilc 'Feeding of Grain · l'neloi',Y way~ of monsUI'lnlf grnln," . ' Ilfi,VH H' us !.hoy lind Jlllll, OC COUI'SC ,YOU WOn't hfiVe vc~tecl I 0 ,YOIII'H fl[(n, · Proved ·capacity . limo to rncnHtlrc ovary lcecllng ux­ Rock Phosphate notly but ,YOll cnr1 coma close with· Is Set for Mason A rcli1Jry cow . that's giving 10 out much cx!i·n trouble, · Extensive l'Oscnrc~ into the WORM~FREE HOGS pounds nt n mllldng ncccls less value of rock phosphate as corn" Little pigR will grow up to be Next VV:ecinesr!Li.Y night n paul~ "Keep lng n recor·d o/ tho parcel with supcrphoaphutc hAs thnn n pound of' nrnln fit u feed­ nmount or grnln feel to your cows bettor hogH, nnd gl'Ow 1nm·o ef­ tt·,v meeting will be heir! in the Ing Jr she Is OL!tlng nil the good hegun In several locutions ave•· flelel1tly If they Ul'c k:ept worm­ Slipet·vlsor·s room in tho court ls Jmpol'!nnt lr you wunt to avoid the state, report Michigan State rougliur::o she Ciill hold, 'rho I>Amo froe, sn.v Mlchlgnh Stntu college hqu~c nt Milson. ' cow ·on the smrw roughngo diet Wlllli.lng unrln. Another r·cason Js college research soli scientists, Rwlne specialists, MnHt JJigs l1nvo !hut the cow'~ uppc!Jte is no snfe needs t'oUI' limes ns much fii'nln Ir A lotnl of 102 test plots have wot·ms, l1ut !hoy don't hnve lo · Bownl'd ~lndoll, Michir;nn Stntc she /Jives twice us lllllch milk, guide ~~~ to the nmount of gr•n!n slw cnn pr•ofitn bly usc ln her busi­ been lnfd out In fotll' MlchJgnn lceop !hom, tho MSC ~pecinlists collor.:o pnullry ~lJH~ciuJi,,t, will dl.'i­ These facts lmvc been pointed nosH," counllos, •rests Include ,many qom­ Jmlnt out. Cllss pou!l.!·y lfliiiHii:t'nH'Ilt, out by ,J. G. , Hnys, extension binatlons of crop rotallons, Cnre dnlrymnn at Michigan Stnlc col­ jl' you wnnt further Informa­ wns tnlcen to select soils which 'HAZARDS ELIIUINATiln Mcthotls of fcodinr: :ho p: in the nrtificlal changc•s In l'eecling prn•:l.i<•<•s us more Ol' less gruln per cow to "ce rim·s. The tests ar·e expected to wet! 11s other nnglcs ol' t'lrl['lt lnnn­ mor·e milk to more limn'· pay fo1· run from 0 to 12 years. · jnscminnllon bull stud. ngcmcnl. what effect it hns on her· mill< Jlsell'. 'l'hut'~ the l"'