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NO. 15 LXIV. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923

EDRDPEANGORNBDRER rosiNQAT DCAL LEGION '08T County Solons' FABLES

FESTIVALI For 1923 IE EXTENDED S.S. IT TO EXCITE SHERIFF'S Alaiedon—Floyd Burgess ANNUAIi CONVKN'I'lON \\V\Xi IN I'HIRD ANNUA!., SLVTH DISTRICT NOIn'HEAs'i'icRN l'ART OF COUN­ FIOItERAL ORDER INCLUDE.S THIS Aurolius—Claud Edgar " DANSVILLE liAST WEIOli. cON\'ENTiON i»lET iiisln;. TY HAS HlOe'l'IC WIOIOli. S'I'ATK IN RE.STRIC'J'i':D AIllliA. Bun kerb 1 ll-^Cluu'les Murray Delbl—Claud Meuger Neai'iy .'>()» Attended i^igeant Pre. Dinticr And Dance Ii'ollows liu.sine.ss SliorifV Hands Out Tiinely Warning' To Jnglnini County IJ'armei' Uigcd To lnghain—Thomas H. Ilauna Se.s.sions' Held During Fi-lday .Speeders—Sfni'fs Clieclcing Gnard Against Sceds Fioin ^sentc'd It'ridny IOvcniiig'At iuanslng—Frank II. Cliureli Afternoon. i^lCMld.'ly. lll'stiIcled Vicinities. Motlnxiist Church. Lero,v—Itobert lIletz l^eslie—Ferris H. lJunise.v laxtenslon of tile Federal quaran- l^. \V. MIn.s of. Lansing, was re- Browne-Caveiider Post; American Wiliiamston and l^ocke people I.oci;e—\Vni.' II. ljovejoy should make good readers for spring line against tlte Euroltean Corn Borer elected iiresident of the lnghani Legion, and tbe iocai Woman's Aux- .Meridian—Ileber II, Hulett to include additional cities and towns Couniy Sunday School Association at iliary yvere'bosts and bostesses to liie tonic "Ads.'' Tliey stand in need of Onoiid aga—CI a rli Van V le ra ll a spring bracer or else tbey at'e suffer­ iu Ne\f .England itnd Mlcbtgan, efffic- the annual session which was held in third annual convention of the Sixth Stockbridge—M^ttliew Lehman tlve April I, is announced ljy the Fed- Daiisviile last Saturday at the Meth­ District organization last lf'riday af­ ing from an pverdose of winter grippe Vevay—Walter R, Carven iiiedlciiie, 'Tbe sheriff's forces iiave oral Hortlcultut'al Board, United odist cburcb. Otber oHIcers for tbe ternoon and evening. Wheatlield—Sbarlie Warner States lDepartmeiit of Agriculture, in -coming year elected at tbis time were This district coniprhses lnghani, put in a strenuous time trying to White Oak—Mark Smith calm tbe nerves of the residents of an official notice just" Issued. While Emer Vaiidcrvoort, vice presidcnt; Livingston, Oakland, Genesee and a Wiliiamston—ltobert Jones fairly lilt-go, the, new areas brought Bernard Coggan, Lansing, secretat-y; part of VVayne counties, with Hart'y tbe northeast corner of the county the East Lansing—Jacob Schepers past week, lt'irst Thoiuas Blackney under the quatuntlne. represents the W. F. Potter, Dansville, treasui'er; E. Merritt of ltoyal Oak, as commit­ Mason City— J spread of tbo, pest determined by pro Charles E. Moninger, Lansing, admin­ teeman for the Legion and Mrs. Eftie of Willianiston, claimed that while lst yvard—Frank Scely on his yvay home from Wiliiamston longed fan and winter scouting. istrative superintendent; L. H. Graves C'otcher of Pontiac, commlt- 2nd ward—Guy S. Thorburn Branch. Landing, aduit superintend­ teewoman for the Auxlliat'y. A joint last Saturday evening on the Church ln practlcjflly all IhG territory cov- Lansing City— street road east of toyvn, he. yvas stop­ IIrE'Ls lt'OR oRCANI/A- nients to the bill yvere aiiproved by ljuck didn't favor bill! and lie iicquired liirougii various einotions biirb, oat and rye straw as sncli 01' IlAtiUE STRUt'Ii \\\ AUTO, TION lN MA.SON TUIiSDAV. tbe house, wbicli also added one started for lionie owing tliree men in­ wbicb govern tile person. •when used as jiacking, cut iiowers or iiioi'e of its own and ttiis was accept­ stead of one. Iloping to create sym- uniire |)lants of cbrysantltentuiu, as- liutb, litiie daugliter of iiey, and Tile development of the inteliect is Fai'ni l'ro|ici'ty Declared A.sscssed Too ed by tlie senate, 'l'lie bill as amend­ patiiy, be faked tiie story and went ter, cosmos, zinnia, Iioilybock, and Mrs, i'\ lX Iliigue- of Okenios, met gained tlii'ougli tlie various feelings HIgli And Stejis 'I'ukeii ed would permit counties io i)ai'tici-- back to tile village and aroused (Iie cm Iiowers or entire piants of giad- witli a Herious accident on Stitui'day wlilcli control a iicrson, the greater of i - '.I'o Modify. pate in tbe proceeds of tile gasoline officers. Wlien tlic Judge lieard.the ioins and dnhliii, excel)!, tile bulbs evening, wiien slie w.'is stvnck by n yvhich is love. To illustrate, be told tax to tbe extent of twenty percent coiil'ession ho was pee\'ed and told tliereof yvitiiout steins. Tlte move- rapidiy driven automobiie in front of bis niotber's iniluence and his father's The lngliani County Board of Sup­ of the balance after tbe sinking funds Blackney it yvould cost bin! twenty- niiMii out of the infested at'ea of corn tboir iionie on tile Grand River road, inlliience iiad much to do with the de- ervisors got away, to a good start at and interest funds for state iiigbway five dollars to tell sucii lie.s, Blackney in tlu! eni' is prohibited since it is not Mr. unci MfH. lIiigiie wei'(} in at­ velojiiug of tiiese enioiions, adding tbeir session on Tuesday of this week. bonds iuive'been deducted, ln its got it some yvliere and paid. jiossiiiie to detorniiae by inspection tendance upon ilie Sunday scbooi con.- "VVs love the things that tbe iier.son This is a statutory meeting called tlnal form it was accepted by tlie sen­ its freeiioni from infestation. veiition at Dansviiie, and iiutb was loves that yve love. primarily for tile .purpose of organiz­ ate /by a vote of tbirty to two. Sen­ Tuesday evening Jo'hn Hicks, an- ' 'I'o date tbe liuropean corn borer is iieing cared foi' iiy her sister, Mrs. The next annual convention yviii be ing and for tiui election of a chair­ ators lliopelie and Baborski of JDe- other Locke resident was ayvay from .known'to lie present in three seimnite lInward i-laiiiiiioiid. Mrs. Ilnniniond iieid in Stockbridge. man. All of .the toyvnsbip supervisors troit, being tbe only opponents. Tlic home till after bis usual bedtime and areas in the United Si:ates coniprising had Jnst driven to tile lIague home were present except Sup. Hanna of situation created by the putting of wiien be drove into his yard' he a total at'ea of ntoi'e titttu l0,000 yvitb little Ruth and hiiti stopped in Ingham township, yvhose fatberinlayv, the bill up to the goy'ernor is unique tiiougbt he sayv a iigiit iu ills ceiiar. square miles. Tile'most severely in- the sti'eet in front. lUttli jumped Jacob Dakin, bad just passed ayvay. in legislative annabs. Gov. Croesbeck His nerves were jumpy and lie called Iesied area is in New lCngland and ex­ froin tlie car into the piithway of an SUBURBAN GROWTH HEADS C. S. Woods was delegated to sit in has been opposed to tbe bill from tbe officers. Deputy l''oster yvas just tends along the AtliinlIc coast and.a approaching automoljilc iheI'ender of bis stead. tbe start, contending that it will tax hitting tile slieets but lie jumped lnto ' .short distance inland. A siiiailer area which struck ber oit the side of bet' MASOJARO IS CLAIM Alderman DeCainii of the second tbe motor car owners to a much heav­ the fray and started for Locke. in eastern New Vork in tbe section face iinil neck, 'l'be impact tlirew tbe ward of Lansing, sent Alderman Phii- ier extent than is necessary for road Neighbors wanted Ilugb Silsby's fam­ snrroundiug Schenectady and Albany child nearly 40 i'eet. lt was neces­ I'itOl'iOR'I'Y AIjONG S, T. L. It AT- lips as a substitute and Aidernian purposes.' Both friends of tbe gov­ ous blood hounds put on the trail. is also infested. Tlie tltii'd or largest sary to take several stitciies and sev­ TRACTS HOMESEKKERS. Clapham yvas seated in place of Aid. ernor and opponents of tbe .governor Hugh was at Foyvlervllle with bis Ma­ iirea of infestation in tbe United eral hours elaiised before she regiiln- Dyntond of tlie sixth, who was-also predicted tbat he yvould veto the biil. sonic Bretbern but tbey got him on States is in tbe tel'ritory aiong the ed consciousness. A splendid tribute to Mason and absent. Such a strong sentiment has been the phone and Hugh said "Yes, take Anlerican shore of l..ake Erie, and the countryside between here and Supervisor Ft'ank Seely of Mason, worke(i Hp in the legislature in favor 'em but you'll have to pay our t'egu- .probabiy extends only a short dis­ l.jansing has been paid by H. B. Hus­ was selected as temiiorary'chairman of a gasoline tax that an outright lar fee of if2 5.'' They didn't want tance iniand, ' ton, one of the owners of the Taft and Sup. Schepers then* nominated stopping of the majority by a veto them so badly then. In tbe mean­ TOURIST CLUB CLOSES drug store at Holt. Huston has pur­ Mr. Seely as candidate for permanent (Continued on page 8) time a careful search of the premises Willie corn is the preferred crop at­ showed nothing disturbed and flnally , tacked by the yvorni, at present tbe chased a home of Dr. C. V. Russell chairman. Sup. Avery then arose and MHjinEIIR'S WORK of Lansing, through'thc J, W. Bailey wanted a recess to consult with other Hicks began to doubt yvhether hehad greatest ioss is suffered by market seen a light or not. "lt might have Sat'denet's, through its feediug on Co. The home is better known here' supervisors. This did not meet with llAN(JUi:TFD BY CAMPFRE GIRLS as the old Stanton farm and consists' favor and was voted down on lines been an early fli'cliy,'' said he. Deputy syveet corn, popcorn, vegetables, and WHEATFIELO MAN TAKEN . lt'oster got back at 3 a. ni. \ lf he ji variety of other plants. The pest Ai' Mi-ITHODIST CHURCH. of 35 acres situated just north of Ma- strictiy Lansing against the county. son on the Lansing road. wasn't such a good iiatured officer he is rendered "more difficult of control Then Avery nominated 0. C. Howe ON BOOZE MING CHARGE would have been peeve^l. because of its habits of feeding and The Mason Tourist Club celebrated ln stating his reason for making for the chait'manshlp in a speech In tbe close of the. year's wock, by a infesting a great number of idants, iii- tbe selection over other homes which yvhich he stated that he had hoped ACCUSED OF SlSLLING HARD Sheriff Atchison will start tiatrol- banquet, held at the M.. E. church .cliiding field crops, lloyvers, grasses yvere under consideration Huston de­ that the old . feeling of prejudice CTDER ,TO BOYS. ing county highways next yveek with and weeds, ControIof tbe pest in April '1th. The Campfire GirLs, under clared it to be his liellef that Mason against a Lat'islng chairman, had died one officer and on the first day of the able .leadersbip of Mrs. L. ll. these areas of market gardening is yvas tbe most prosperous toyvn in the away. He lauded Lansing and its Sheriff's officers armed with a May yvill add another one. "This suggested as possiljie through cui- Wiiite, prepared and served a deligbt- vicinity of Lansing and that the log­ City government and pointed to Mr. reckless driving must. be stopped," ful s|)read. The tables yvere adorned search warrant went to the Ora tural inethods and the destruction of ical course for development lay In the Howe as one of the ablest of, Lan­ Campbell farm in Wbeatfleld toyvn­ says the sheriff. Many complaints all infested material by burning or wltb yellow tulips, tbe same llower road between, lt is his belief that sing's officials. . "Let's ,pass tbis are coming in every day from all over appearing on the dainty menus. sbip Wednesday night and found four burying during the fall, winter, and property along tbe M-II highway is around and giv9 Lansing a chance at barrels of hard cider stored. It is the county and the new sheriff iirom- early spring, Later, a program yvas given, en­ certain to nearly double withia, the this honor once in awhile,'' said he. claimed that much of the Intoxication ises soine prompt action. Ile claims tirely by Tourist Ciub talent. Mrs. next live years and that many Lan­ lnghain county farniers yviil do well Avery's t'emarks apparently did not among the younger men and boys evi­ to have secured the services of two Harriett Casterlin, as toastmistress, sing people" are turning toyvard this (0 guard against this ltest by seeing have much effect on the ruraiites, dent recentlj; is due to this source of experienced traffic officers yvhose or­ presided pleasingly. President section, because of these facts. to lt that no. seeds from these locali­ howevgr as the vote stood ten for supply. ders will be to make prompt arrests Hood responded to the toast, "Our ties are permitted to be brought het'e Howe and flfteen for Seely. Super­ of all traffic violators, speed and oth­ Club, it's Past, Present and Future,'' Catnpbell when arraigned this for any purpose but tnore especiaiiy visor Seely is one of the best known erwise. It is thought that tbe con­ lIis yvell cboscn response brought morning waived examination and for planting. farmers of the county. For many stant patrol, folloyved by arrests will,, vividly to mind some yvell loved mem­ was bound over to circuit court on years he,operated Pioneer.Farm, the $800 baii. cause tbe reckless driver to cbeck his bers of the club, yvho have gone be­ old Fuller homestead just east of Ma­ desire for speed. In tbe meantime fore. Mr. Hood bespoke a future of SErF0RJUNE29 son and is President of the Farmers yvell intentioned people sbouid take a URGE CnOWO ATTENDS prosperity for us, and many ijiteresl- Mutual Fire Insurance Co., a director look at their speedometers once in a ing journeys to come. B.Viili;D GOODS SALE TO ASSIST of tbe Farmers Bank and during tbe SUB-DISTRICT OECLAITDRY while. It may save them a lot of Miss Ethel Adams responded to tliq BANQUET E.YPKNSE. war yvas Ingham .County's AgrKcul- trouble. ''We're not going to play toast, "Our Centlemen," ln ber oyvn tural Agent. AND ORATORICAL CONTEST favorites. All drivers are alike to ininiitabie yvay. ''Bill" Richards bad Tile Mason High School Alunini us—they are either obeying the law • ABOl'l: NUMBEit lilcSOLUTloNs , In accepting the office he referred tbe rebuttal, yvith "Our Ladies'', and Association is working on its plan for ORATIONS UNDECIDED — MASON or they are not. Don't blame us if FAVORING BlLLS. to his eight years of service on the it yvas • the general opinion that for the Golden Jubilee celebration to be AND CHARLOTTE TIB. you get into trouble,'' is the final jokeii and fun, the two speakers tied beld June 29th. At present the .sec­ Board of Supervisors, pne previous warning handed out. About seventy-five attended Po- for honors. Mrs. Franc Adam.?, yvitb retary is sending cards to former yeat of which he served as chairman. l would rather be on the floor..than Many people we,re present at the niona Grange iast Saturday tit Ing­ "lIemlnlscences" evoked many meni- teacbers and alumni who live outside Sub-District Declamatory and Ora­ ham Grange hivii. A-short business odes of the past,'and of tbe good of jvii'cbigan, later every graduate Will in the chair,'' said he, "I can yvield a (Continued on page,seven) torical contest, held at the- high meeting yvas heid before dinner and times yve bave had together. Music receive a notice of the tneeting. The school building here, last Friday Sim-EIGKT BUBUtSIN after a bountiful potluck dinner the yvas interspersed yvith the toasts, Mrs. cail is again issued.for addresses of evening. After the invocation and nyeeting Was called to ord9r by Seelye and,Mrs. Hood rendering vocal tbesQ absent alumni, or former high musical selections given by the high Worthy Master C. F. Hart, and a set solos with Mrs. Eliett at the piano,; scboo> instrdctot's, and anyone who NORMAL GUSS HAS FINE school orchestra, the declamation of resolutions favoring the Income and Miss Marguerite Kerns, a violin can furnish addresses is asked to contest began, headed b/ Theodore phone or write.tho.m to Mrs. ,C. A. BOARD OF CEMlilTERY TRUSTEES Tax Bill No. 377, tiie Lennoh bill to solo, vvith MlssNElhel Adams as ac- OINNERJTJIGII SCHOOL Roosevelt's,"The Flag on the Firing GIVE ANNUAL REPORT. stop bonding and one favoring the companist. All were Well received. Parlthurst, Miss Inda BuBois or Miss Line,'' and given by Miss Rosalia Al­ bill to put the quail on the song bird With the enthusiastic singing of Auld Ethel Adams. PLEASANT SOfUIAIi EVENING HAD len • of Wiiliamston, who won flrst On April 1st, the Board of Cemj list, also a resolution commending the Lang Syne by tlie Club, the pleasant The executive committee is also LAST THURSDAY EVENING. place. " tery .Trustees submitted their ann^ legislature on their stand re^rding evening came to an end.' planning a baked goods sale, to be There were six other towns rep­ report to the City Council for the gas tax yvere unanimously adopt­ held Saturday of next week, April Miss Blount, Miss Beltman and the resented besides Mason in deckm^ year of March 31,, 1922 to March ed. 21st. Anyone and everyone interest­ FORMER RESIDENT DIES. Normal class enjoyed a six o'clock tions, Athens, Albion, Charlotte, Ea­ 1923. /During the year, the ed in the Jubilee celebration is asked The Worthy Lecturer, Otis Warner, Worrr^was recel'ved of the death of dinner held at the high school dining ton Rapids and Olivet. Mr. Hoag, has received |9,5H.81, and thej to contribute to this sale, Jhe pro­ then presented a fine program. The Ft'ank Blck at his^home. 619 Barnes room last Thursday evening. Im­ the Eaton Rapids representative in the year with a creditable bal ceeds are to be used for programs and dedication ceremony was conducted avenue, Lansing, Saturday morning, mediately after dinner they were in­ orations was not announced as a con­ ?5,6e2.02. other preliminary expenses lncident by State Master A. B. Cook and'was Aprii 7.'ML Bick" has Ijeen practically vited to the kindergarten room to testant until a short time before the The Board ls entitled to the Alumni bantluet. Anyone who very impressiye. The talk by Prof. an invalid for the past two years, a witness ,a mock wedding, which contest and so was not entered on the credli for the manner in wj does not have time or inclination to Gunnison on "Landscape Gardening,'' victitn of rheumatism. ' He is sur­ created much fun and laughter. After regular program. Also in judging on conduct the Maple Grove j balce for this Bale, may make a smaU brought forth, considerable discus­ vived by his widow and one son, Cari the young couple were married they orations, one of the Jt^dges on thought which is one of the mj)sl money contribution instead. sion. Altogether it .was a very en- Dick, besides Ave stepchildren, two. were advised to leave'at once, but and composition, failed to grade Mr. burial .grounds in this .joyable and instructive meeting. Ward .ind Emma Gary, who attended soon. returned to : enjoy music and Hoag, c'onsequently the whole score state. high school at Mason two years ago. New iinported Ratineas'at Park- games for th^ remainder of the even­ was thrown oft and all the oratioils During the year therj FARMERS CLUB. Also two sisters and brothers Fun­ hurst's. • , • IBwl ing.'- had to be sent back totltp judge at ials ln Maple Grove, The April meeting of the Ingham eral setVices yvere held at the home They all departed at an early hour Kalamaeoo for conclusion of decis­ these being person County Fanners Club will be • held Monday morning arid' the remains i AUCTION SALE. feeling that it was one of the most ion. As it stands now, ^Masop and outside the city an^ •with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor at buried at North I Plain cemetery^^ Ionia Frank E. Cooley 'will sell, list of IB enjoyable evenings that they had wJt- Charlotte tied for first place, both ment. Lone Dale farm, on Saturday, April county. head high grade Guernsey cows, 5 riessed. • < V . ,{'•[. having equally low scores. However 14.. The two important papers to be good young work horses, all farm, tbe final decision will change the The teachers' given are ''What is tbe County Farm Cut flowers, and decrifatlve plants tools on Thursday, April 19, at one , WORK 1N B. A. DEGIUBE. score entirely. • . : \ held April 26i.'2] Bureau Dolng Locally^'.' by 3; A. Be.; for, funerals, weddings and partiles; o'clock,; at farm % mile south of On next Wednesday eyeriing.^Aprll at seven o'clock ment; and ''Recent Legislation in the dellvered oh 'ehprt notice. Mason Holt; W. Ai Murray,, auctioneer, R, 18th, Mason Lodge No. 70. F. & A: I have a complete line of farm ma­ visors' room at^ Interest oif the Parmer," by Hon. Wl Qreenh6use8^; A. W. Jew;etL n-tf C; Bart, clerk. ( 15wl M. will, confer theiW. A; deisree ..on chinery, fencing,. fertUifer, tested dall Hartley, j Byrum.i Music will be' furnished two j candidates.;: Lodge will open farm seeds, and automobile tires. You sloner, ,;: ' Batlier; Taylor and tlie" Taylor Hosiery and underwear bargains at .Umbrellas — special bargains at promptly at 7:30 land a good a'ttend- will be interested in :iDiy;priceB.'vC. ftrtet. Parkhurat'B.. , ^iBvl Parkhurflt'fl. IBwl ance ill denlred., A.^Bavlt,^Ilden,„;. vv,;^ ::.f?;:;.v .<18ir8' Wliliiamil ^ ^ - •.•.•I.U.dl.B, ..-.w -...^ . , I -

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, pin thy fBtui to no Write It on rour h«ul who has just bought a car. own'l iteeve; tiB.t ttiou ttint ttverr dor tl ttia Ixit To know ... _i ! !_ mot two ojrei ut ttiim itRjr of tlie rear.--Enwr. now flood a cigarette ' WIio Romcnilicrs .own f—O»ririB. ion. • really can be mad< ' ''Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay?'' you must try a^ Twenty Years Ago i INGHAM TYNEWS Tiiiiisday, Apiii J), mtw .1 Ford Ideas!

Charles Iving Parkhurst, yveight Pulill.tied every Thur'.diiy afteriioon In the City of IHa.on, County Seat of Iaghiim County, lUichlgnn. 10 pounds, took up his residence Henry Ford's ideas are sound. They with Mr. and .Mrs. C. A._ Parkhrust, Thiii'sday afternoon, Apri'i 2. VEKNON J. ItllOyvN, i'ubti.hcr work for him and they will work for -—t A. R. Dart has purchased the furni- sUBsCKII'TION ItATES (Paynble In Advance) UlCKl ture business of G. G. Carter in tbis On* Tear (in Inghnm county) ' .tl.SO city, taken possession and is now you. 8li IMonthi (In fnnhnm county) . .75 doing business. Tkret Muntki (in Ingham county) . .40 Single Ooplea ' . .05 Seymour DeCamp lias sold his farm Outilde Ingham county In U. s., one year . l.SO STRIKE two niiies northwest of Mason, on the Keep in touch with what Henry Ford' All paper, mailed outilde the 11. S., one year ..' . :.so v"ITlSTOASTED'> Lansing road, to F. D. Stanton. ADVKRTISING RATES William P. liobbins died at the is thinking and doing by reading Dliplay advertlilnf ralea on application.. homo of his daughter, Mrs. Frank I^ Buiincii Iscali and reading notieti on flrat and IocaI pagei, lie • Iln*. Bean, in this city last Sunday morn­ No reading or buiineii adrertlalnt, leii than 35 centi. Card of Thanka one cent a .word. ing. ' Oliitnary notice, of 125 wordi free, more than ISt wordi or obltnary poetry, an* Lot-en Shattuck has bought 10 acres cent a word. west of his house frotn L. C. Webb, No ehargea for birth, death or marriage notleei, notlcca of fennlon. for which he paid |75 per acre. All Supper* and entertainment* wher* admliilon I* charged, ar any plan .d*ilf ned l« make money muit be paid In adrane* at regular rate*. M. J. -Bement Tuesday commenced TheTord International WeeK|y excavating for the cellar of his neyv Entered at the Poitoffice at Maion, Michigan, ai iccand-cla** matter. residence upon thc old Presbyterian THE DEARBORN church site.

Why h A Cdmmercial Club MAltnlAGE IJCKNSl'X INDEPENDENT Somebody has ventut-ed that the chief duty of a Chamber of Commerce Fred Jamke, Lansing 23 A Beautiful Tliougiit Lottie McDowell, Lansing 22 is to brag about the town. A good law is any law that restricts Mclvin' E. Long, Lansing 22 Weil, that's something. Personally we had rather hear a luan brag the other fellow, and a bad law is any Lucye E. Barnum, L,{insing 22 law that t-estricts ourselves. about his toyvn or his business or even bis sweetheart than to listen to his Jerry Delahanty, Lansing 31 —I ! !— Nancy Millet-, Lansing 35 You receive solid information, un­ ; knocks on any subject. Minor Rlusiiig.s, I.,oyd R. Wise, Ft. Wayne, lnd 24 The motto of a "tightwad'' poker Mabel Anderson, Daggett, Mich 21 biased news on national aiid interna­ No mere mechanical invention has ever heen devised .so cleatiy ex- player is ''Don't give up the cliip.'' prcssive of human traits .18 the automobile. Ever netice how a wheezy old j j ; Mike Kaplamis, Lansing 29 Flossie Bursley, Lansiiig 18 tional events. car yviii ramble along on a smooth road downgrade hitting on all fours and You yvill never know hoyv valuable your services are until you learn how E. M. Carr, Williamston .__52 sounding like a tyvin six? Just like some men. When everything is coming weii others can get along yvithout lUit.h Bode, Wiliiamslon 29 THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT their yvay and sales at'e good and it's no trouble to pay bills and nobody asks them. Paui lviiburn, Leslie : 23 ! 1 t Carrie L. Sutton, I.jansing 2.1 them to contribute anytbing, yvhy tben they sound and act like real citizens A lot of smug men take credit for Cat-i 3. Willlams, Lanslng 24 prints facts which other publications I of a community. But just yvait until that old car bits a long upgrade or gets virtue because nobody ever has thought them yvorth tempting. Marion E. Wheeler, Lansing ^^19 hesitate to publish. It is a chronicler into heavy going—Woyv—how sbe knocks and steams and groans and ! I I Paul O. Traugb, Lansing 22 Marion l. Conyveil, .Jackson-.. 18 rattles. 'iMiere you are again—just like .gome folks—bit them yvith a littie Some yvoman can make a> fool of you. If she doesn't, it's probably be­ Lewis lt. l^ogers, Lansing 34 of the neglected truth. competition or poor collections or let some public spirited felloyv start out cause you ai'e not yvortb tbe effort. Grace A. Piess, Lansing 25 yvith a subscription list and ask them for a lift—my hoyv they knock and —! ! !— Wm, A. Eraser, Lansing 28 Just as an idle guess, do you think Goldie M. Haiifax, I^ansing 27 You receive fifty-two issues, 852 pages I shiver. If you judged i)y the sound you yvould say that somebody had heav­ tbe reason so many are objecting to Clayton Hendrick, l..ansing 24 prohibition is because it doesn't pro­ ed a handful of emery dust into their oiiing system. ltuby Smith, Lansing 18 of dependable information for $1.50. hibit or because it does? In otbei- That's where tbe commercial club comes in. Supposing they do spend yvords, yvould you ngbt fleas" if there Lester L. Beltz, Lansing 25 Subscribe today. yveren't any fleas? Ciadys Burns, I.jansing 23 a lot of titne bragging about the climate and the landscapes—what of it. t ! I Iceland L. Ludloyv, Indiiinapoiis 32 It sounds better than a lot of knocking. And when yve all get the habit of One yvho butts into others' business Nat;aiie, Yorljorough, lndianapolis_27 boosting yve'll really come to believe in ourselves. And yvhen the peoplcj of shouldn't complain if he becomes the Aivin L. Hoxie, Lansing !_18 goat. Theoia Z. Gardner, Lansing 18 a town got to believing that they are the chosen people, that their stores are —I ! !— Merriil H. Tr.ask, Lansing- 21 Dean-Jacobs Co. hotter and tlieir schools and churches are better, yvhy they ARE better—they No man ought to marry any girl Gertrude E. Beeije, BenUey 21 until he has heard her talk to her must be. lf they're not, yve'll niivke 'em better. Americans are accused of Harold E, House, Lansing 22 Ford Sales and Service mother yvlien she thinks nobody is Bernice M. Helgmo, Iron River 19 being biuffers. But a real honest,to goodness American never lets a man listening. I I I call his biuff yvitbout trying to make good. Belioves Whooping Cough. Mason, Mich. lf you want something for nothing "All four of my children had Call it what you will—Chamber of Commerce, Iviwanis, Rotary, Booster you can generally get it, but.it's hard­ whooping cough," writes J. Reishel, Ciub or yvhat not, but after all it is the moral force of the community mass- ly ever worth it. Liingletown, Pa. "Two .of them had It very bad. When I gave them ed to function for all of the comtnunity. Every man is trying to win success, If you want sotnething hard enough Foley's Honey and Tar it eased their and work hard enotigh you mayi-not ASK FOR A SAMPLE COPY but the trouble is that too many are trying to win it alone. No man ever cough at once. I never will be with­ get it, but you may get' sotnething out it.'' Largest selling cough medi­ did yvin success in a big way alone and no man ever will. just as good. cine in the world. Refuse substitu­ tes. Sold by an druggists in Mason. It's against the );>w! A genuine frown is worth a million hypocritical grins. - —0— —! ! !— Thought on observing sotne new art illustrations of dwellings in the Cutting Both Ways magazine advertisements: Be it ever ' A careful an,aiysis of recent governmeut financial reports would indi- so homely; there's no place like home, , j j I cate that tbe time may t'eturn yvhen something like not-mal taxes will suffice It's a pleasant thought yvhen put­ to funiish a revenue sufficicnt to care for Federai expenditures. The 1921 ting off something, that "tomorrow is another day." But how do you know Internal Revenue bill lopped off nearly !i;S00,000,000 from the tax burden you'll be here, Snyder Brothers Dept Store of tlie people. Tbis action, it yvouid noyv appear, .served as paving tbe yvay ! I ! . for a national prosperity that is likely to make possible further tax reduc- It's probable that nobody ever amounts to much to his business un­ tions in the not far distant futui-e. According to the reports above referred til he gets past the stage where he Dependable Goods for Less Money to, the income tax collections up to March 15, yvere about flinty million dol- feels honored at being put on a com- militee. \ lars greater tban than bad been estimated, lt is reasonable to expect that Our lOrDay Sale continues until April 18. Come in and see the many collections yvill continue jo increase as prosperous business conditions lend They'd' excite more envy atnong light-hearted youth if self-made men Bargains on Display in Our Basement themselves to increasing taxable'incomes, and the point may soon be reached didn't always look like they were. j t j yvhere the ordinary expenses of the government may be met with a still fur­ A woman who can manage a hus­ ther reduced tax burden. band oughtn't to have much trouble In Our Shoe Department Of course this condition can only be bt-ought about by an everlasting In managing an automobile. -warfare on increased pubiic expense, lt would seem to an observer that A bore in the'h'otiye augurs a dull We Are Showing nearly every kind of faddist turns at once to the State or Federal govern- evening. * Ladies' Wliite Siloes $L65 to $2.50 pair ment to finance his particular hobby. This was particularly true during the You can't be happy all the time but Children's Wlilte Sfloes, from...... $L10 up war period. Then, the war was tnade the excuse for every conceivable sort you can generally keep out of others' of governmental activity. A galaxy of bureaus and departments was created way when you're not. Men's Slioes of All Kinds. which resulted in the employment of an army of chiefs and employees, some Don't preach 'unless you are paid Ask to see the Hiker Solid Comfort. necessary, some just useful and some entirely superfluous. At the close of for it and then only to those who are the war, when the people had a right to expect a reduction of this civilian paying you for doing it. army, lt was still further increased in an effort to make places for army atl'd HOSIERY Fishing is good exercise—espec­ navy officers, ially for the fish. I It has been a herculean task to weed out these unnecessary,items and ' —I I I— Unmistakably a part of : thus reduce governmental expense. It is true that something has already ''Jazz will' pass,'' d headline says. If it doesn't, musicians will pass been accomplished along this line but there is stili much left to be done. away. Being Well Dressed The retiring members of the last Cotigress have,been busy since adjournment —! I.I— ' telling the people back home what they did along these lines. Whatever But if you Iry to kill two birds with credit they are entitled to should be freely extended. But let the next Con­ one stone you usually wind up by gress undet-stand that we are expecting still more in the way of relief from missing both birds, ROLLINS --!!!-- ' Federal taxation. If we are/to benefit by an increased inconie it is essential The old-fashioned girl was new- ^tbat expenses be kept at an absolute minimum. Interest and payments on fashioned in. her day, JlrmorPlottf 'National Debt and certain other fixed items are unchangeable and must be et .but there are still a lot of holdovers from a hectic period that we could ._!!!_ About the best thing that can be MOSIERY \ily do without, Diverting these agencies from an already oversized said of a m,ummy is that he's dead, |ding group into producing channels will add to our restiurces and relieve .—!!!— Stockings that combine style and Jong xpense account at thf same time. A bachelor generally knows when wear at a low price—in silk, mercer' he's well off and all his girl friends know it. , «ed, cotton and wool. We. sell them —! I !--- beause we qtni recomniend theot. Sour Grapes Nobody ever made any repairs on a building or erected one Who did not Mercerized, from 30c to $1.00 pr George declares that British prestige fades under Bonar Law, find a friend immediately afterward who could tell him how be might Silk, inlLadies'wear, at ifelshmanstiU believes the "Britishers should ''Jet George do it.'' have saved from twenty-flve to fifty from 79c to $2.25 pr ' lhat the colors in British prestige were beginning to run wheii per cent on the job, |o piit George on the retired list Law may not possesB the 'A, good deal of the tire trouble is ivasivenesa and political'finesse of George, but in point of experienced'*by frleiids of the man 'lty, and practical common sense, he has it all over the for- Buy your Wall Papei^and^^^^^^^

"COLD IN THE HEAD": do io Our BMem0fit and Say^ Money ^^^^^^^^^^ L^^ *»• an aout* »tUck_ of MtMl Catarrh. brtinent remark to. make to ithe admirers of Lenin and ThoiM .lubjtot to frequent ;."coidi'', are Viriug'freely outward, even if they don't alwiiys swing ganeraUy in a "run down'' eondiuon, JUaUn OATARHR UBDICINB la a Tteatibent conaiatiiur of^n Olntmtnt to ^*.*>S!^.lM«lly,.and a ronio. wliIoh acta t begt^n impoaiitg priaoniaeatences on bootlegteh, ealth hare taken on t Mrtoaa look.' INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASONr MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923 Page ThrM-

dent, responded. A vocal solo and Mrs, Mead. The menthcrs little mite iously ill at her home, to biItig either sandwiches, cake, Will VanVorce and family have •li encore was given by Merton Ward, boxes, that are. opened once each Bergman & Perty have opened, a doughnuts. or pickles. Come and moved on tlie Will Curtis farm and LOGiL LEGION POST accomjianied on the' piano by Sidney yeat-, will be opened then, and the meat tnarket on Main street in the' brityg some one with you and have a Baker Dakiu has moved his family ln­ Sprout, Mlss Laut'a FeriIck gave a proceeds will be sent to the mission- building owned by Mr. Morea. good time. ' , to Will Curtis' tenant house. HOSrraGONVENTION reading .ind encot'e, after which an ary organization, The Senior class presented/ the Jas. Haylioe has bought the George address, was given by Rev. Lloyd The M. E. Ladies' Aid Society will play,. "Mr. Bob,'' at Union hall last Haylioe house in the north end of Crlenn lS. Foerch, a brother of Mrs. (Continued from page one) Mead. Two vocal solos, ''An Open set've a fine supper Friday evening. , evening. The part of Mr. Bob was town and will iiiove het'e as soon as S. L. Marshall, foi'nierly of this city, work of caring Tor the sick and disr Sect-ct,'' and "From the Land of the„ Evet'yone welconie. 30 and 40c a taken by Mlss Esther Wrlght. possible. .ubled service meil, toid how that work Sky Biue Waters,''were given by MI'S, plate. Hojner Wilbur is the manager of recently received a letter from a hank is carried on in an endeavor to give The Sunday school convention held In Coblenz, Germany. There were Joseph Chevrie. A scicction by the, Mr. and Mi's. Ceot'ge Oyven onter- the Fot'd garage recently owned ,l)y here was very well attended. Some tile best the world affords to these ot'chostra concluded the program, tained in honor of Daniei Owen's 81st Mr. Kllbourn. afflxed to the letter stamps costing tired boys, yvho must be built up phy­ from larger places thought we never tliree hundred -marks. In pre-war whicii yvas folioyved. by the grand birlbday Sunday, April 8tli, the Iol- had taken care of a crowd li.efore but sically and mentally. Ho bad only march. Among the' out of town loyving guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliani tinies a mark was worth about 23c. •words of |)ralsc for the women every- we tlilnk their minds yvere ciuvnged aiid at that rate tbe postage on this gue.sts were; Miss Norni^ Hanson of Vickey, Leslie; Mrs. Gertrude Jarvls, befoi'e leaving. yvliere who entered into this yvork of Lansing; Harvey Burgess, Munith; Ci'and l-edge. The love token brought letter amounted to ij!6!).00. ' proyidlug comforts for our boys at Hoyvard lIuttcnlockel'of Stockbridge; great pleasure to the lionor guest.. Wo understand Emory Worden yvill liopscvelt liospitai. Howard Wood, Rives .Tunction; Mlss i Bethel Chesley of l^.in.slng, spent DANSVILLE move his family into the house recent­ Dr, Broderick yvas in lite 3lst Mich­ Margaret Vouug, Miss li'rances Gat'- the ys'eek end wltlt her parents, Mr. ly vacated by Bert Crandall. SUBSCRlBB FOR THE NEWS igan during the Spanish-Ainerican win and W. C. Mason, Jackson; Miss and Mrs'. Wiillani Cnesley. Mrs. lrnia Huiliberger, Ckir. war, and caiied on sever.al of his old Laura Shawle.v, Vpsilanti;^and Misses Hugh Sbong of St. Cliarles, visited time comrades whiie hero. Katberine and Melvlna McConnell of his lirotbor, Lige, aiHl family over tbe Br. I'erry of Adrian, who is giving Cbariotte. week end. Packard Shoes Queen Quality Shoes ills time and talent to another llne of l';. O. T. C. Cinh Enterfaincd. Mis. ltobert Boss and (laughter. for Men lor Women welfare work, gave a talk which ap- Dr. and Mrs. lt. H. Nichols enter- Mrs. lre'iie Shong, attended the re­ pealed to heart of every one. His tained the Lesiie members and guests [vival meeting at the World's M. l3. Wllllam Farnum at Pastlme Friday. work ls more closely connected yvith fi'om ayvay, who came to a' recent chut'ch Saturday evening in Jackson, Severar froin ayvay were here to the Children's Billett at Otter lake, homecoming and past presidents' re- Mrs. Ida Doane, Commander of the attend Mrs. Deal Miller's funeral last especially in fltting the boys for ccption of tlie 13. O. T. C. Club. All L. O. T. M. of Sociai Hive No. 35G, Wednesday. future usefulness in the affairs of our guests registered their nanies on the Mrs. Sue Cornell, Mrs. Frances Mears Alvah Bravender of Willlamston, Nation. Michigan is taking the lead secretary's book and resiionded to and Aliss Tisb'libbins, all Maccabees, called on his parents, A, Bravender in many of these moy'oments. roll call. Folloyving yvas a violin duet,' spent Sundify lit tlie home of Mrs. and yvife, Tuesday, Packard 'i'he session yvas ' enlivened by a Mrs. Bertha Myers and Mae Bond iDlla Iiajtz, yvho is much yvorse. Fruit, Mrs. Llo.vd Gaylord of lDetroit, was piaiinlogue by Mrs. Carl Jeyvett and iu town caring for Mrs, Ainiond last Mrs. Beulali Brooks presiding at tiie lloyvers and candy yvere presented. TOO much emphasis can lier daugiiler, Virginia, a piano solo piano, 'l'be president. Miss Crace B,. Mrs, Sylvia Childs and daughters,' yveek. l)y Miss May Hinkicy, and a llnte and Fisher; ploasingly introduced Mrs Doris and It'lorence, spent Saturday in Mr. and Mrs. Eihei Biakely and Mr. BOt be placed On the supe vocal dnet by Roy and Ralpli Adanis, llertlia Myers of Jackson, flt'st presi- Jack,son, an'(l Mrs. Cbas. C'ollard were callers witb litbel Adams as acconipantst. dent of the E. O. T. C. Club, yvho in I'he niany friends of Mrs. Ella '"town Suuduy. riOrity Of these remarkably Clarence Freer moved his niother Harry Merrltt, yvbo drove through ber usual pleasing manner |)resentetl Ilaltz yvill be'sorry to know, that she OxfOrfJs. They are cOn- from Royal Oak, and bad ti-ouble tlie following program: Addre.ss of is very low at tile present time. Tiie to his home last Thursday, yvhere iie witb bis auto, came in late and took weleoiiie, IMrs. Ivittie Freenian; re- Maccabees of l^e.slie, also called on will care for her. structed Over the mclst coniniand of tbe l-.egiou when the sponse, Mrs. Eva Wilcox; toast, "My Mrs. Ella Ilaltz Monday and hrougbt Dr. Lemon and yvife returned from Auxiliary retired to the Snnday school Early Club Days'', Mr.s. Ella Rice of flowers. ' their trip to Caiifornia one d.ay last perfect fltting lasts we)ve week and report a yvonderful time room to bold a separate session. .laclcson; "Stepping Stones,'' Mr.s. Mrs. I'atrick Hokeley of Grand ever knowB: • Wiiiie tbe attendance yvas not as KitUe Bailey; vocal solo, Mrs. Creta Rapids, has been tlie guest of ber and good healths as It result. Chevrie; toast, "Mince Meat,'' Mary Leon Hayhee. is very sick yvith great as it had -beett boped for, tbe brother, Ceorge Oyven, .and family, The styles are smart. The leathers and workmanship representatives froni iloyal Oak, Pon- Rossnian Byrum, Onondaga; toast this week. pleural pneumonia at the home of W. tiac, Flint, Lansing attd Mason, were ''Leslie,'' Mrs. Ida 'l'own Barringer, Tbe election of officers of Chapter Cafr. A small chiid of Mr. Carr is are thoroughly high grade. We recOmrnend Packard fnii of enthusiasm; a deiegatiou ft'om Jackson; vocal d"uet, Mrs. K. Brown No. I 55, O. E. S., was held Monday also sick yvith pneumonia. Jackson of the 2nd district, consist; and Mrs. Greta Chevrie, accompanied evening. There will be a big sociai meeting Oxfords without reservatiOB. ing of Mrs. I^eibam, department pres­ by Mrs. Carrie Covert Pickett; nies- The Masons attended the morning of the people of the community at tbe ident, Mlss Anna M. Cross, depart- sages from absent members, Mi.ss .services at the Congregationai schooi house Friday evening, April jnent secretary, Mrs. Carrie Campbell, Olive Morse; "Recollections,'' Mi's. church, llev. O. B. Thurston gave 13. Everyone is invited and .asked department historian, Mrs. Huber, Delia Belcber of Lansing, a delightful the ad(iress and special music was president, Mrs. Cornell, vice president •history of club life and the iiieasing furnished by the choir. an(i Miss Maude Cross, treasurer of memory of tile many social functions Mrs. 1211a IIaltz was given a treat tbe Ricbard F. Sntitlt Unit of Jacit- held ill Lesiie in the years tiiat at'e "listening-in'' to a player-piano con­ Deuel & WUIett son, with Mrs. Adams, tbe department gone; exaugurai speech, Crace B. cert recently. puiiiicity director and Alt's. C. W. lfisher, retiring president; lnaugiiral, The Oldest Established Shoe Store in Mason Mrs. Olive Hammond, new president. Mrs. Nellie Morea came home from Broyvne, conimitteewonian for Ing- the Hoyvell .sanitarium and attended bam conniy', botIi front tbe iocai Unit, The social liour yvhicb foiiowed was ailed yvitii iiearty greetings and hopes the homecoming of the E.' O. 'l\ C. gave a(lde(l zest to tlic meeting. After Club. 51 report from the district secretary. that all may,participate in the pro­ D. C, Morea and family have been Miss i^oretta Eorniaz of lloyai Oak, gram of next year. The hostess serv­ entertaining Miss Ruth Ferrlck for a and tile treasurer, Mrs. Della Voight ed tea and sandwiches. feyv days. .of lt'iint, the. presidenis of tile various Units gave a reliort of work . done Items of lntorosL Monteli Byrum .met Willi quite a since the last meeting. Mrs. ltaiidall Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sullivan, who loss last yveek. .The tenant house of Mason, Mi's. Dixon of Lansing, and have been spending, the past .vear in yvliere Charles Frederickson lived, Mrs, Myers of Elint, were appointed Philadclpbia, l^i., returned to the and other buildings yvere burned to a committee to revise tlie Constitution home of tbe latter's motbct', Mi's. B. tbe ground as wei.i as the contents, An Aclieivement! and fornuilate by-laws. Mrs. Pelhani A. Davis, last Thiirsday. which yvere partly covered, by insur­ outlined tbe yvork an should do and Miss Gladys Smith of Detroit, visit- ance. urged that reports of everything done ed friends in Lesiie, recentiy. Mrs. Harriet' Carpenter spent the' should be reported to tlie departinent JDrncst Sherman, yvho has been very weelc end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. "Y^E point with pride to the reputa­ officers in charge of each particular iii, is on tbe gain. Doyviing, in Lansing. llne. Mrs. Barbara Godfrey of Parma, a Mr, and .Mrs. Stanton EUett of Ann tion achieved by this store for pioneer of Leslie, will be brought to Arbor, have been tiie giiests of the As a school of instruction MI'S. the Walker cemetery for'.buri.il Tues- latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Adams put on the installation and day. Pt'escott. Iho woi'ld is full selling goods of dependability. Dis­ initiation work. 'Iho nieeting then Mrs. M. L. Campbell and daughter, Mrs. A. C. Lake and daughter and of sultsiitutcs for adjourned to meet with the Legion in Katherinc, of Ann Arbor, spent the Mrs. O. M. Updyke and daughter, criminating buyers of lIanilramack at the call of the presi- week end at IIomer Catnpbeil's in Al­ Ambra, attended the Ingham County quality, but there dent, 'rbese conventions are tiroving bion. Sunday school convention at Dans- ii source of inspiration and instruc-. Minnie Young entertained the East ville, Saturday. Tires Tubes hu8 never been tion, helpful in every way. Rives Forget-Me-Nol Society at an all Deputy Case is here to organize a Jewelry and The Legion dclegales had much of day meeting. A Bohemian supper new class of Modet'n Woodman of Accessories invented u i-cal importance to discuss. Welfare work was served and the free will offering America. ^ substitute for in which every true l.,egionaire is in- was $6)00, while an auction brought Mrs. Ogden Edwards celebrated her NOW OPEN! Silverware tensely interested took much of their $!l.2I. Officers of the soelety yvere birthday by entertaining 12 ladies' to sutisftictloii. lime. Policies for which this district elected as follows: President, Mbss a one o'clock luncheon party. Daffo­ wouid stand at the next state conven­ Caroline Trumbull, Jackson; vice dils formed the table decorations. Let us put tllose old tires in recogiiize our stock as complete in tion, yvere determined upon and many president. Miss Viola "Voung, Rives; Harry Niebarger of Grand Rapids, sltape for sumifner driving matters discussed which are consider­ secretary, Mrs. Myra Abbey, Rives; visited ft'iends here hecently. , style, good taste and trustworthiness. ed of vital importance to the ot'gani- treasurer, Mrs. Mabel Miner, Leslie; Mt's. Hattie Smith of Anand, is ser- zation. corresponding secretat'y, Mrs. Belie We Stop the Leak or At the banquet yvhicii foiiowed the Lombard, North Leslie. The n next business meetings, about one hundred nieeting will taice place on the last No Pay sat doyvu to tables spread with good Friday in M.ay. Ford Aseltine things served by tile Presbyterian nev. 0..B. Thurston will give the I.adies' Aid, After dinner, sixth dis- address at the Congregationai church HELP wanted;! Jeweler trict ineiuber of tile State lilxecutive Braden & Carlson Sunday morning. The'topic yviii be Mason, Mich. Coniniittee, Harry Merrit, presided as "Where Do You I.,ive.'' WANTED—Male help over 19 Randall Block toastinaster and called upon several Union meeting yviii be held at the years for automobile machine MASON, MICHIGAN liresent to respond, l'''ormer Mayor Baptist church Sunday evening. shop and assembly Work, Ex­ Brown welcomed tile delegates on be­ Rev. S. J. Hail, yvho bas been pa.s- half of tile citizens of Mason, Among tor bere l:or nearly 3% years, will perience not necessary. Apply others wlio respuiuied yvere 'Mrs. Cot- give liis fareyveli sermon at that time. ciier of l'ontiac, Mrs, l^elliani,'l?res. or Write Employlnient Dept. Tbe Ifonie Missionary Society of of'tbe Woman's Auxiliary, Mrs. li''ranc tbe j\f. }<:. ciiurcb yvill nieet yvitb Mrs. lj. Adams of Mason, Conimaiider Sass- Yoland Mitcbeli Thursday, Apt'H .l2. Continental Motors Corp iiian of Ilanitraniack l'ost and Com-, A fine program has been prepared by iiiander Harry Baker of Broyvne-Cav- l4w4 Muskegon, Michigan Mrs. Edith Jones, Floriiie Wood and ender Post. lIamtramack Post is unique in that it lipids tlie meniliersbip of ii large number'of former service nien of foreign birth. That city Is the home, SNAPPY, STYUSH of a larger percentage of foreign born residents tiian any other city in. Latest Oil Range the state. This post has accomplish­ ed a reniarkable yvork along'Ameri­ That Cooks canization lines and maintains an of­ fice for hsipjng its members in Natur­ As Gas alization matters. Its Commander is an aggressive leader. Hin'iself of foreign extraction, he is zealous In liis Top-Goats post's efforts along this iine. Commander Baker referred to the recent action of the people of Mason in providing quarters for its patriotic societies iind took occasion to publicly thank our citizens for their generous FOR MEN deed. The next convention will be held at the call of the President just preced­ Both Raglan and Set in Shoulders. ing the State convention. On invita­ tion of Hamtramck Post the conven­ tion will be their guests at that time. Gaberdines and Novelty Weave in the New Grey Mixtures—in Belted Models.

Also the Staple Grey C^at for men who Want LESLIE Come in and See It the plain back. The widely advertised ncvv model New Perfection Mm. WM, Haiti, Oor. Oil Riinge with SUPERFEX Bumeia that equal the cooking 8{)eed and con'/enienee of eas is now on display Pr|eed$20to here. It is the latest addition to the rvorld famous line , of New Perfection Stoves used by 4,000^000 women. Jnnlor-Senior Ileceptlon. :•• Come in and see this new stove and its revolutionizing The annual Junior reception for the SUPERFEX Burner. V Seniors was held at the,Masonic hall Priday, evening, April 6. Attractive decorations of crepe paper, evergreen bougbsi innumerable Japanese iian- HARRY E. NEELY terns, lattice, work, and a, red, brioli wall,' formed a , charming garden 6cene.,;Musi<^. was furnished by the Pastime orchestra of lAnsihg.; ^The flrst number on the.pro^ram'-was a. "i^'C'fleJeiijiUoiislWiihe brcHe SAUSBURY'S HARDWARE followed by ithe address of welcome, 'MM ' Seiiloir Page Four INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923

rlago to Oiison Standlsh, who depart- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Perry and Ka'th- bought ef M. Norris. H. Halsey phoned Mrs. Chas..Wal­ Methodist Episcopal CIlurcIt ed this life, November 11, 192L Mrs. aienc Pierce visited Mr. and Mrs.^Jas. Weist Aurelius I Earl Peterson has moved back lo ton, from Battle Creek, that his wife Henry Candler, AUnlBter Standish has been a great sufferer for Clarke, Sunday. his farm near Kingsland. undoryvent a major operation at the yeiirs yvith gail stone trouble for ' .Iohn Collins and family.!, visited . J. C. Hodgeboom yvas at the farm hospital there Monday, and they feel yvhich she underwent an opet-ation at Mrs. John' Blanchard of. Mason, Sun­ Mrs. C. Turner of Toledo, is visit­ lilonday, IIe is going to sell bis per­ coufldent that she yviii make a speedy Dr. Fred Kt'uuillng, a Medical Mis­ the Sparrow hospital on March Ilth, day. ing her mother here. sonal property tberenext Monday. recovery. sionary in China for tweive years, from which she seemed to rally for a Edwat-d Lavis was home from Mrs. M. Ward, who spent the yvin­ Iveeler & ltobertson and their yvives Cienn Miiier has bougiit tbe Hodge- will give the Thank Offering address few days, but soon weakened and Cieveiand over Suuday. ' ter yyith ber daugbter, Mrs. 'I'aylor, were visitors at "Terror Fiats farm'' boom farm and expects to move there Sunday morning, Aprii I 5th. Dr. gradually failed until on Sunday Mt's, F". N. Free and daughter, Mrs. has returned to her home. iast Sunday. soon. l

Baptist Church Notes and perhaps you'll agree—that Blue Serge itsetf Itov. \V. B. Hartiog, pastor. A Free "No. 1" Radio Receiving Set! .1 * ...... I gives an air of refinement and conservation to the man who wears it. Last Sunday morning Dr, Hartzog Radio "Fans" Get Busy! I delivered a discourse entitled ''A Boys, Take Notice! In a few weeks this set Strange Hand,'' Next Sunday at 10 , a. m, he yvill give the sequel to that' wiii be given away. sornion. His subject will be ''When pick Your Entertainment Out of the Air! Now, witli the SuAimer the j Mother Church Heard of the I Strange Hand,'' With the super-sensitive "No. 1'' the world is at your' eiboyv— operas, concerts, public speeches, market reports,'news flashes and Stinda'y school at 11:30. last-minute sports results. Days coming on Young people's tneeting 6:30. Tite union seiwice wiil be atUhe For the ''No. 1'' is a proved inatrument- -inspected and tested by I l'resbyterian church addressed^ by coiiipetent radio engineers. And. this, combined with its simplicity It's time to be thinking about that IMajtir Duff, secretary to the.governor. in operation plus its ability to "bring in'' all sounds clearly and dis- There was a large audience out to tinctiy, makes the "No. 1'' the greatest single achievement in the new suit fyou need. Make it a radio field today. , ' ' Jhoar about the "Six Great Hymns.'' Serge garment and take advan- IThe next special number wlll come A Brief Description of the "No. 1" • lApril 22nd, at 7:30, ''How the Heav- This instrument is a combination tuner and'audion detector. It ^ tage of, the "special prices" we |

Mrs. Twicheii returned to her home Alice Johnson was home front Lan­ ^Sunday after being away tlie past tyfo sing, Suniiay. 1 Mambar Fa(t«ral Ratfert^e BanIc' weeks on account of sicktiess.' A. H. Catlin Iind wife wore Lanslng Frank Haryvood and W. Haryvood, visitors Saturday. wife and daughter, Mai-y, of Marion, Mrs. Howat'd' Weaver is visiting iier visited Vltii All's. Rice and Mrs. Ifar- parents at Stockbridge. Vood, Sunday, . Harry Silsby and Hugh Ofisterle lIfirinan lIiscli.and Catherine are were in Detroit, after new Fords I'ri- on tbe sick iisti day. Elmer Smith and yvlfe attended the Mi-s. Lee Seymour lias been enter­ sale of Joe Donal, south-of Howell, taining conipauy froin Willianuiion, Friday. the past yveek. ' Until aomebody builds • Mrs. Harwood is quite poorly at machine that can reaUy thiiik, tbis y\'rlting. In Days of Old and take pride in its Work, Itolfe Community I 1 CHAMPIONS will continue to South AurelIuis and North \K built by lumd, as they have Onondaga Claude Reynokjs and family spent been built for 28 long years. Ti'riday evening with Mr.' and Mrs. T. Vour grandfather walked yvben lie went courting and David, of Leslie. ' Tru« craftimanilifft that a iHit probably carried his boots in bis luiuds part of tlie way to . Ilarrls Iienians of Flint, visited his liorothy Disenroth spent the yveek brother, John, and faniUy, tlie .lirst of end ys'ith ber aunt, Mrs. H. I^eek. .save wear oti the leather. , the week, Clyde Otis spent several days last Mrs. E. E. Shaver and daughter of yveek yvith his son. Earl, and'wlfe. HEMMCTER^S Tliose yvere economical days. Times liavc changed, lSaton ltaplcls, visited B. II. Field and Claude l^axton and yvll'c were in yvife, and Art Field and family, part Jackson, Monday. Vdur grandfather had but little nioney and yvhat little lie of last yvoek. Earl Otis aiid wife visited the lat- bad be carried with hlm or hid it in an eld tin can in tbe A family froni Lansing has moved ter's inu-ents', Sunday. CHAMPION lnl» tlio new house on the llayner ceiiar. When short of money ho traded coonskins for Mrs. Pearl Smaiicy is caring for farm.. her mother, Mrs. Chas. Willse, yvho CIGAhs sugar. We have passed tbe coonskin stage long ago. The The community was sliocked when is quite iil. Toui Dealer Ahvkyt Hai Them modern way is to lceep your funds in a bank atid pay by the neyvs came Thursday morning of Mr,, and Mr.s. E. L. Otis attended the death of Bert Hemans. He had the funeral of their gtandfatlter, at AotUbntf* oraiMMil clieck. Our hank is modeiut. Thc only exception is that lived here practically all his life. A Dausviiie, Thursday. we are old-fashioncdly honest, courteous and neighborly, Masonic funeral yvas held at his sis­ Claude Reynolds and wife were in oU rlp» teftaeao ter's, Mrs. hon Gretton, Saturday, Jackson, Wednesday, i ln evctxother yvay yve are up to the minute. witli burlal in the Mason cemetery. Hat-old Thurlljy, wife and children \'hand-mad: atlll flM aama lobtooo. of North Aurelius, visited her par­ North Holt 1 ents, D. Dolbec and yvife, Sunday. Art Field and wife have taken a T H F. HEJVIMBTBR CIOAR CO., DBTKOIT I4-.vear-eld boy on trial. Mr. aiid'Mrs, EA Klrker attended the Sunday school convention at Dansvilie iast Friday and Saturday. Mrs. ICirker was elected Superintend­ Wheatfield Center t ent of the Voung People's Division. Mr. and Mrs, John Weiland and The Walter'Frost yvas iu Lansing, Sat- son. Waiter, Mr. and Mrs. Deeg, Mr. urday, and Mrs. George H. ICieppe and chil­ First State & Savings Owen and Linna Ivarn attended Po­ dren of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. mona Grange last Sutui'day, held with Biclcett called on Mr. and,Mrs. Jobn MONEY Placed With This Bank lngbam Grange; Kieppe last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Company is aiyvfiys worth 100 cents on tlie dollar and can be Kieppc'is able to^'be out again after Mrs. W. B. lt'rost visited a couple drawn direct from the company when awnted by presenting your of days last week with Mrs, M, L. being confined to tlie bouse for tyvelve Mason, Michigan Butler of East Lansing. weel^s yvith a fractured knee. certificate at the Home Office, or sending it direct by mail, or lie BAnic on tlie Corner Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Anyvay and little A iittie daughter was born to Mr. through any bank., i son of ljansing, spent the yveek end and Mrs. Ilatt, March 27. . Money drayvs C/n for-actual days from date of investment if in with relatives here. Stewart Fish has been confined to Mr. and Mrs. Doll Wolf and Bertha his borne the past week yvith pink force tbroe nionths or more—no earnings if yviibdrayvn yvithin and Roy Shoyvermaii attended the S. eye. three months. S. convention iast Friday evening, held at Dansvilie, StJBSCRlBE FOR THE NEWS RESOURCES $6,I00,000 • ESTABLISHED 1889 lioyvland F'rost made a business CORRESPONDENCE trip to Jackson, Monday. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION The Community Aid held at the home of Aii)ert Baciius last Thursday, was yvell attended about fifty being the Sunday school convention; present. Tbe efficient president, Mrs, Pine Lake Park lDansville last Friday. Etbel Hayboe, .sent in her resignation li'riend Williams and his daughter, and Mrs. ljydia Collar yvas elected to ff] GOODJ^E/ till vacancy for the remainder of tlie Mrs. Clara Mclvinder, yveut to Detroit mSeivlceStati Mrs. W. M. Janies and daughter Saturday afternoon to attend tbe fun­ year. A S.VVlNGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION s))r'nt .Saturday witil iMr. and Mrs. C. eral of Mr. William's grandson, wbo II. Durfew of Lansing. died of pneumonia. Tbe funeral was 1250 Griswold St., DETROIT Mr. and Mrs, George Wevcr spent lield Monday. WebbervUle (liree days of last week witb M. Sinitli The live liigher grades of tbe scbool F. H. Field, Ma«on Wm. H. Johnston, IjesUe in lyansing. bere liavc taken over 00 subscriptions Mrs. John Stionnietz of Lake lidwnrd Douglas lias returned from for tbe Country Ceutleman, in behalf Ode.ssa, was iu toyvn the yveek end. liis elevator yvork. Ilo will yvork for of the higli scbool atbletic associa­ Mrs. Anna Marsh and Mrs. IIay (Illy I'eterson. tion, yvlio yviii get S0 per cent of the N the long nm, the Mar.sh of northern Michigan, at-e vis­ Jaines Oreeninun /uul family ex­ subscription price. iting at Levi Ailchin's. I only way any tire pect to nujve to Iiasiett, Tlie Presbyterian Aid will meet Miss Sylvia Williams of Bell Oak, manufacturer can yvitb Mrs, Lebinan tills week Wednes­ is helping Mrs, Myrtle Smith, withjier day. afford togivea^spe* "I housework. Doe^YourCarNeedAttention Northwest Vantown Miss Blanche Allchin, yvho is teach- cial discount" is to ng in Moni'oe, is spending her vaca­ price the tire above Then drive it into our Southeast Locke tion with her parents here, Glenn Sniitb and yvife of Battle I its worth in the first Quite a number from here enjoyed Creek, ylslted tlio latter's sister,'Atrs. place, or take the Cbas. Mierndorf, and faniily, Sunday. the Sunday schooi convention at . Ellzabetb Bauerle and Henrietta Dansvilie Friday and Saturday. Garage Ainel Chick and family visited Ills discount out of the Collins spent Sunday afternon with ltev. Simons is able to be out again parents north of Williamston, Sun- their friend, Ira Spauldliig. quality. Either way, day. I •after a week's iline.ss. V Expert attention given io all Motor and - Little Helen' West is sick with the customer pays. Mrs. OrvalCbayv, yvho has been vis-' Mrs. R. D. Wiiliatns has been help­ sugar diabetes. ing cat-e for her father, O. B. Warner, Ignition Troubles lting lier parents for a feyv days re-1 Miss Ada Spauiding and friend, Better buy Good* (urncd home last Wednesday. I the past week. Mr. Warner's buggy Mr. Frank Martin, of Stockbridge, was. struck by an. autotnoblie one year Tires, and get George Martln and Glenn Webster spent tlie week end yvith her'parents, night last week throyving him out and were Mason callers one day last .week. ' Goodyear Serviceand Mr. and Mrs. 0. Spauiding, injuring him quite badly. Albert Webb of Ann Arbor, Is visit- Goodyear Quality. James l.jailoyvc and son, Ervin La- .Elmer Waterman passed away at Ajax Tires lng lIoward Tbayer, a few (lays. Rowe, wont to lIoyvell Monday on Mrs. E. West and baby are doing . the home of his,daughter, Mrs. Fred .4. Goodyear Seroiet Station ^' business. lde, early Wednesday morning after a Dealeti ise ttU and rccom. fine at tiiis writing. Mrs. 13. Judd is •. August Beduhn and daughter, Mrs. mend Goodyear Tiret and American Gasoline caring for motber and babe. • lingering 'illness. Funeral services bach them up with ttandard Minnie Streatman, of Howard City, were held Friday afternoon. Goodyear Seiraice Mrs. ljouisa Austin called on Mrs. visited their son and brother, Fred C. Mierndorf one day last week. Mrs. Chas. lt'arnsyvorth retui'ned Gold Bond Bcdubn, and famiiy last week. / from Foyvierville, yvhere she has been tbe past tyvo yveoks caring for Mrs. BEAN-.TACOBS COMPANY Sbirley Crover and little babe. A. A. HO\VLETT;& SON Pure Pennsylvania Oils Robbing t South heroy Lee yvrigiit spent part of tbe past , I...... -...* week at, Ilolt, lielplng care for his Westinghouse Batteries liobliins will lie represented at On- father, Byron Wright, yvho is. very GOOP^BAR : ondagn at the Father and Son ban- John and li'rcd Riscli yvevc in Kaia- low. mazoo Ii'i'iday to see tiieir brother lSd. Each the Best of their kind (luet Tuesday evening, ^DJ'i 17. Dr. Mrs. James Donal liave been enter­ l)eiiii of Albion, will ho the.speake' r taining one of ber son's tbo past for tlite evening. . I yveek. ' . 'i'lie L. A, S. ofltciiijins, wiii sei'v.e i lJorn to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mead Mason Battery Shop a public •dinner at tlic ciiurcli Tliur.s- ' 'ruesday night, a son. day, April ln. MVS. Bovi Bunker's Near Interurban Station Wert Douglass and family are hav­ division yvill serve. All arc inviie(i. ing the- llu. MASON, MICHIGAN Mr: and Mrs. Frank Morrison of Vpsilanti, spent tile week end yvitli Mr. and Mrs. Cien Miller. If. lIalsey yvas called-to ilattlo CreOk, tlio flrsI ol; the yveek. Mrs. CHEVROLET Ilnlsey is a. patient in Maple street iiospltal. Cbas. Walton and Mrs. Carl Topliff Solne of the reasons why you see so many CIlevrolets •lllliiil yvere in Battle Creek lust Friday. E. L and liolland Topliff yvere in Detroit", last Saturday on business. EXCEPTIONAL MILEAGE lvidncy And Bladder Ti-oultle. DEPENDABILITY •'For nearly two years I suffet-ed with terrible pains in my back, hips LOW PRICE and • legs,'' writes Andrew White, Nashville, Tenn. "A short time.ago DESIGN It is SO easy tO judge fOr I took Foley Kidney Pills and have .felt like a hew person. .Can now walk DURABILITY yourself the security fOr yvithout pain and my bladder is O. Is Near at Hand Iv." Refuse substitutes. Insist upon our First Mortgage Bonds Foley's. Sold by ail druggists in Ma that anyone may buy son. , (adv) There is^ still time, to plan a fitting memorial to mark the Everywhere them with confidence. last I'esting place of your loved Your own appraisal will Stockbridge ones—but we must have your What other features could one want > 1ltreiigt)lien our reputation order soon to insure its comple- , The Mission Circle of the Presby­ In deolding on a oar? for coiiaervatism. - _ terian church met with Mrs. Walter tlon.v, Nichol lasl; week Tliu,rsday. The Home Culture Club was enter­ tained at the home of Mrs. Loma You Save the Agent's Cdminission We do guarahteed aervloe on all oars Wasson last Frlday afternoon. Beauty spots in Michigan were given at roll when you place your ^ can. Mrs. Wiiasbn read a paper: on ' work in our care. ' Detroit's most conservative Bond House Isle Royal, "Forest Reserves by Mrs. W, E. Blown, and local acfiB of the legislature by Mrs. Chapell. 'RefreBh- inents wei;e served.v j, . ; v Ben Cook moved to the ,farm last Bel&Kel^ MASON, MICH. wweeit and Casper, Glenn to the Mapes iltice.:"'v-'':r;^C:'.;>v'^:.K::,,...' fi^ Mason. Mich. HawleyH^tol Building l;A:'gobd^many'.fr6in'here'^at^ •.••'•\': -''M SOI Farw«IlBldf. Mefai 4693. Detroit. \ page Six INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923

FOR SALlS—Registeted O. l; C, Classified Advertisements boar. Also quantity of mixed hay. BOARD OF GO. CANVIISSERS Emeiy H. Jewett. Bell 5-IL2S. ' I4w2p t For Sale 1 COMPLETE COUNT HERE ,FOlt SALE—Two brood sows with FOR SAI.,lS—Bull calf. Pure blood 8 and 'J pigs; tyvo due to farroyv in a / Hoistein of good breeding, niceiy few days; also my entlt-e flock of ANNEXATION MATTEll l)EF|i:AT. mai'ked.- Born.April 2. W. A. Hall, Shropshire bt'eedlng ewes with about KB BY INSPECTORS. Columbia road. I5w2p 40 lambs by side at present time. E. The Board of County Canvassers N. Paine. Pltotie Citizens 166-2L2S. coinpleted their work on Saturday af­ FOll >SALI2—Jersey cow, five yeni's I.lw2p ternoon, lteturns frpni many of the old, due to fresben April 12. John precincts, especially those from Lan­ Davis, R. a, Dansville. J5w2 FOR SALlt:—Cutixhert .Red tast)- sing, were found incomplete and it PROFITABLE POINTERS berry plants, good strong roots Jl.OO was necessary in many instances to j Ji'OR SALli:—Team of bay horses, per 100. Mrs. James Paddoqk, Bans­ sumtnon the inspectors to conipiete jwell bt-oken, four years old. Weight ville. Bell phone. , 14-tf their work. ^ ^800. Remi Ci-emer, 2% miles south- The proposed amendment to the •west of Mason, Mason R. 6, wlp FOR SALl3—Two bay geldings, 4 constitution t-eiative to l'orts lost in -Decide to Save years old, «/6 brothers, weight l4 50 the county by a vote of 4845 for and j FOn SALE—Sevet'al , sizes piate each; unbroken; very well matched. C275 against. -Select a Good Plan glass—.floor registers—'pine doors-— Call Claude Laxtoh or Bean-Jacobs The $50,000 bond issue asked for ; large oak fratne door—double action Co. 14w2 by the Sanitarium Board was approv­ .force pump—^Bonc cutter—and six ed by a niajprity of 1642. The rural -Follow it Consistently ^Compartment oat sprouter. Come at FOIt SALIi)—Extra good forty acre districts were against it but the city once for these iKirgains. C. A. Park- fat-m. Must be sold to dose an es­ vote was eufficient to overcome the and Success Will Be Yours hurst. lSwl tate. E. A. Bensmore, Ex. • L3-tf adverse'vote from the country. • On the proposition to annex cer­ I ,FOll SALlS--Seed barley. |2.25 tain Lansing township property to per hundred. Chaa. Laughlln, Bans­ For Rent the City of Lansing, the voters appar­ Let us help you plan your savings. Our ville, Mich. '. l5w2p ently gave their appi'oval hut because FOR IlBNT—Between seventeen some careless and indifferent election I von SALl::—All white pure bred and twenty acres in north part of the years of experience is at your disposal for officials did not properly segregate Hoistein bull calf. Papers furnished city. Mrs, Geo. Miller. . 15wlp if desired. J. W, Fames, Mason. Citz the vote the whole matter is left in the asking. phone I22-3R. I5wIp F'OR RENT—Garden, corner Ash the air. ,Under the statute, it is nec­ and Lansing Sts. Ethel Adams. Ip essary that a majority of people liv­ j FOR SALli3—50 coarse wool ewes, ing within the territory to he anncMd or fine wool, if preferred. Cash or FOn RENT—Four housekeeping shall approve such annexation. The good note. Extra good flock of sheep. rooms. MrC J. N. Penberthy. Bell election board did not keep these bal­ AUo Poland China hrqod sows and 37-W, ' 15wP lots separate from the others and so giits at fartners' prices. Eariy seed there is no way of determining now potatoes, Eariy Ohio, Early Michigan, FOR RlSNT—Some good land. Will whether they approved or not. The The Farmers Bank Irish Cobblct', raised from certified alsoMet hay to cut on shares. C. L. County Canvassers report as follows: The Oldest Slate Bank In Ingham County seed. C. A. Diehl, 15wl Bashford. 14rtf ''It appearing from the returns re­ ceived frotn the Township of Lansing Mason, Michigan 1 FOR SALl3—Maple syrup. E. J, FOR RENT—4 furnished rooms. that the township voted as a unit and Foskit. Citz. phone 195-2L. 15w2 M. B. Walton, Main street tiorth. Ip that no vote was cast in the said dis­ trict to be annexed separate frotn said FOR SALl3—4 fuii-biooded latge FOR BENT—Modern apartment, 5 township vote, the said proposition ty|)e Poland China sows with from 5 rooms and bath. Mrs. E. M. Spring­ to annex the said territory is hereby f!o 8 pigs, two yvcoks oid. Charies er, East Oak stt-eet. ' 13-tf declared, to be not adopted.'' Abei, Dansviiie. Citz. phone, wl After their death he took charge of LANB to let on shares. Mrs. Helen Showing the utmost carelessness on the younger children and came into Thomp^n, Mason Route 3. Bell the part of certain election boafds FOll SALli;—Good young work possession of the homestead, where phone 44-F3. 11-tf nine city precincts made no statepient horse. A. J. Benham, Mason R. 3.' he lived until he removed to Bans­ of votes cast on two questions and 15wIp ville, a number of years ago. such votes as yvere cast could not j li'Olt SALlll—One dresset-, ' thi'ee t Lost and Found therefore, be included in canvassers At the age of twenty-two years, he commodes, three-fourths single bed, statement. married 'Miss Mariette Payne, who li'OUNl)—Hand knitted mitten in died three years after their marriage. leatiier couch, upholstered black yval- Snyder's store. Owner may Iiave nut Tete and tyvo chairs to match,, 2 One chiid was born to them, Wourt, same by identifying at News'oflice. 1 who lives at Dansviile. In 1865 he Cole's hot blast heaters, two 10-gal., was married to Addie Woods, and five crocks, 1 squdre stand and seyving N6H1IM PIONEER DIES Turn About Is ljOST—CTiiid's small tan^ pocket- children yvere born to them, Charles, machine. Fred Valentine, Mill St. book, containing money and' samples AT HOME OF noyv deceased, Orilla, the wife of T. Fair Play j I5wlp of cloth. Finder-return to News of- H. Hanna, Ciara, now Mrs. Ceorge flee. 15wl Ji'OR SAljlil—2 good yvork horses FUNERAL SElmCES FOR .JACOB I-iester of Delta, Colorado, Maggie, Alfred Allen. I5yvl DAlUN THURSDAY. the yvife of Ciyde Otis of Mason, and LOST—Black traveling b.-ig on Frank, ail of whom survive. She. streets of Mason Monday. Contains died at the age of fifty-seven years. "I WORKED for yOu and WOrked hard," -JFOR SAljIi'—Several sboats, weigbt cliildren's and ladies' wearing ap- Jacob Dakin, an early settler of about 100 lbs., also IIoisteln coyv parel. Miss Mary Hawley. Returtt Ingham township, passed "away at the said the man tO his pay check, "And Bow yOu l springer. C, M. Putnani, Mason R to this office. 15wl * home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Marian Jewett yvas a guest of Ruth can work for me." 5;. 15wl Hanna, in Ingjiam township Monday Marshall at St. Johns, over tbe week morning after a long illness. Funeral FOU SAlil'l-—Good elm planking end. Wanted services at'e being held at the Hanna "Turn about is fair play," admitted the 2x.l, stock, pine lumber slightly used home this afternoon, witi) burialin check. one Beecb screener, 6 b. p. gaS' en- SALESMAN WANTED to solicit g:ine, one 25 b. p. gas engine, one 25 the Hoyvard cemetery. orders for lubricating oils, greases Mr. Bakin was born In Michigan NOTICE h. p. Wagner motor and starter, com­ and paints. Salary or commission.. The man put the niioBey into this bank and plete. All articles in flrst-ciass con- August 3, 1838, ;ind his entit-e life List your sales With me and get Address Tbe Harvey Oil Co., Cleve­ has been spent in this state. He ac- it Worked for him, day and night, eairning in­ dkion. Mitcheii & Warkley, lnqui land, Ohio. 15wlp clean honest serVice for your Mr. Warkley. 15wlp quit'cd his early education in the dis­ lBoney. terest. WANTED — Experienced clothing trict schools of his township and al­ C. P. DOLBEE FOU SALl!i—Itose Comb Rhode saiesnian. Good position. Marvin- ways remained at hotne with his par­ Island Red eggs for hatching. Ex­ Burnett Co., Jackson, Mich. 15wl ents on the fartn, assisting in its man­ The Mason Auctioneer Make tbe Money You Make hibition mating ?3 per 15; Utiiity 5c agement and caring for his parents each. Some breeding birds to spare WANTElV--Plain sewing and chH- during the latter years of their lives. Make More Money for You , Ji E. Wcisb, Mason. 15w4,p dren'sysewing, Anna Zininier. Bell phone 130. 15w2. .FOR SALli;—^^lodern I bungalow on BusineH Locili M. U. R. Time Table Columbia street. Earl King, M.ison. WANTED TO RENT—20 acres of For Lanslng-^A. M.: 5:20, 5:30, Citz. phone 191-G. 14-tf good land suitable for potatoes aad HBADQUARTERS for eyelone In- 5:41; 6:59; 7:56; 9:17; 9:56; vegetables. C. C. Atchison, Shet-iff. iurance. J.H. abater. 19-tf j FOli SMiH—Strayvherry and t-asp- 15wlp 11:17; 11:56. beriy plants. Write for prices. Spe­ American State Savings Bank FIRE AND CYCLONE 1N8URANCE For Lansing—P. M.: 1:17; 1:56; cial for the bome garden. 200 Sena­ WANTED—Man to work on f.arm 2:40; 3:17; 3:56; 5:17; 5:56; 6:20; tor Dunlap or Dr. Burrill for ?L25 by. month. Middleaged man pt-e- 0, L Peak's agency, the oldest and 7:17; 7:56; 10:23; 11:30. Ij\NSlNG postpaid. Ceo. B. Owens, Leslie, ferred.v Magon R, 7, Citz. phone. F. largeist ln the city. Sl-tt For Mason—A. M.: 4:30; 5:20;.. N.LANSING S. LANSING , Michigan. 13yv4.p L Doibee. 14w2p CARD OF THANKS—I wish to 6:06; 7:33; 8:05; 8:30; 9:33; thank the friends and neighbors-.for 10:05; 11:33. j lt'OR SALli'—Duck eggs, .$1.00 a SAr^ESMA?; WANTED—The Atias For Mason—P. M.: 12:05; 1:33; Under State and National Supervision , » setting. Also some old ducks yveigli- Oil Co., Cleveland, O., marketers the post cards, flowers and dainties sent me during my sickness. Mrs. 2:05; 3:33; 4.:05; 5:05; 5:30; 5:33; ing 7 and S pounds apiece. Oscai since 1896 quality Lubricants and 6:05; 7:33; 9:33; 11:00. „„, , ,„ i ICenfloid, Mason. Citz. phone 2-3R. Paints, desires permanent represen­ N. Weston. 15wlp 14yv2p tation for tliis and surrounding coun­ ties. Farming experience and l^;oad I li'OR SAlvlt;—'ream of good yvork acquaintance with farmers desirable. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE horses, yveight 2800, 6 and 7 years Liberal commission yvith yveekly REPORT OF THE CONDITlON OF THE , old. C. E. Hodge, Mason, 14.-tf drawing account, balanced monthly. Several convenient shipping points. FOR SALIO—Clyde Eckhart prop­ Write fully for interview. 12w4p First State and Savings Banic FARMERS BAVIK erty on South street. Mason. Good • , • ^ ' • AT MASON. IiaCHIGAN At tlio.cloBc of buBtncse April 3, 1923, as calltd for br th* CommlMionar of house, fine lot, new garage. Will AT MASON, MICHIGAN tha Banklnt sell on contract, easy payments. A MiflceUaneoua Dapartmint. • ' At the close of bmlneiB April 3, 19?8, as MIItd for br tilt CommlnloBM •< 111* iMkiBf BBSOUBCES - , bargain if sold now. Inquire or ad­ LOANS AND DlSCOlWTS, fiat ^ . dress 14 5 E. Barnes Ave., Lansing. LONG YEAR BROS., drug store sell ComRNrelal SavIBfls Dais, iCte. Porter's Pain King. Get a bottle to­ D«P»rtn>«»' BBBOUBCKS 14w2p .(}oniMTCitl Ssvinff UnaeeurwJ 246,802,87 76,686.00 day. 14w2p ' .ConnMTCitl Ssvinff Doll. Clti. Itemt In transit ' ?87.6S LOANS AND DISCOUNTS, *iit JI'OR SALlS—Mixed hay. Fred M. 460.10 1,286.00 Totals .' •• 24'?.270.02 ELITE SEED CORN—Laughlin's SMond hi oollstirsl 76,586.60 828,856.62 MiHer. Citz. 16^-4R. 14-tf UniMtmd 168,610.82' 26,842.18 BONDS, MORTGAGES and SECURITIES, vlii Golden Bent, registered by the Michi­ Ittmi in Trsnilt 30.00 R«aI Estate Mortfagt 6,766.29 120,262.50 j FOR SALE—Strawberry and rasp­ gan Crop Improvement Association, 169,0»0.42 27,688.18 . 196,728.60 MnnleIpal Bonds ia OIBca 49,100.00 flrst year out, 21 years breeding. TotaIs Municipal Bonds pIodftd .' 3,600.00 berry plants. All leading varieties. U. S. Bonds and Ocrttflcates of Indebtedneis Mason greenhouses. Arthur yi^. Adapted to Michigan conditions. M, BONDS. MOR'rOAOM tttdSICUBITII8 , vtit BMI Kitat* MoctCWM^.. 1,716.00 308,956.68 In Office 6,000.00 Jewett, Jr. 14w4 A. C. and International Sweepstakes 4.864.22 Wair SavInts and Tlirlft Stamps. ...^ 211.18 winner. Purity 99% plus, germina­ W5?id?t? ofiid;i.tad«.'« Othtf BOBCUaaaaaa «»••• a «•••••••••• 8,00M0 I FOR S.ALliy"-Adam Schaff player tion 99%, guarainteed. 14.60 bushel 86,426.28 ln Office Xbtala .' .i 28,266.29 169.6S6.1S piano to sell on easy terms. Also shelled and graded. Chas. Laughlin, 2,4SK.00 , 10,I7{.«0 192,911.47 OllMr Bonds BI8BRVB, via. I reed baby cab and push cart. N. N. Bansville, Mich. 14w4p Totali ••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••••••* 4,170.00 359,622.08 868,792.08 DM from IPsdsral Rsisrw Bask 21.298.76 9,000.00 Rouse, Mason, Mich. 14-tf Dna ftoB banka la rsssrrs aItisa...... 78,662.06 RB8BRVB, »«•.•_ . ^ 10,000.00 CARD OP THANKS—We Wish to Do* ffom FMinllUMm Buk. ie,es7.76 18,000.00 U, 8. BoBds aad Ositiflaatos a< Indsbtedasis |1?OR SALE—18 h. p. A. B. Baker express ,our heartfelt thanks to the DM from lwnki In.iMMM tHlM 28,611.89 87,690.46 eaniad aalstal lasarra IB Bav. Dtp. Mily l2,eoo.oe 1,086.28 Biebanisa fat olsailBt boois 2,848.87 engine. Gar Scott grain separator, friends and neighbors for their many ExeIutntu for elouim ltonit Total tash.s* kaai 18,178,68 16,000.00 33-ln. cyl, tank; wagon and belt. F. kind acts and deeds to .our mother, Totil tvSti on IkSBd ...... 14,467.62 12,000.00 TotaIa -. 110,468.26 . 46,600.00 CJ Burgess, R.F.B. 3, Okemos phone. daughter and sister during her illness Totals .,«...... 60,998.40 . '62,690.46 123,688.86 166,968.26 13w3p and death. The various friends and COMBINKO ACCOUNTS, vis. I COMBINED AOCOUKni, vis.i orders tot their beautiful floral of­ 806.30 OVtfdrtftt ataaaaaaas •««a«a«a»aaat«*> 208i43 I FOR SALE—One electric washer Ovirdrsfti Banklni hOOM aa««ta*a«a«aaaaaaaa*aa«*a«a«aaaaaat«'aaa«aaaaaaa MM,M ferings, tiie choir for their choice se­ 12,800.00 FOfnltOTO Ud FIXtOlM taaaa aa»ea»etaee««««««««aaa MM,N with syvinglng power wringer. Also BiBIcInB Roast 4,794.00 ••••••taaaaaaaaae lections and Rev, Hague for his com­ Fnrnltnn and FlitafM BoBda kft for safaksaplat (4,200.00 old-fashioned secretary, suitable for ) ; 1,227.80 l.(N.0O forting words. C. B,' Miller, J. A. Otiiir ltoai Bitato 36,700.00 Stock of fisdatal Rtstrrt Baal oak high chair. W. E. Ziihmer. Bonds for MftICMPlBf Miiler, Almiha'Freer, Mr. and Mrs. 1,200.00 TotaIa ^ 1717,989.68 1 13-tf B. F. Freer, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Stoek of Fodirsl Vimvn Bwk UAnuTm Freer. Mr, and'Mrs. Chas. Glassbrodk 1742,842.09 FOR SALE—Sweet clover seed, W. Totals Capital stoek paid ia M.M0.0O and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olds, wlp UABlUTIBS SOffplllI fund aaaaasata*aaat«t«eea*a( •'*•••««« a a •,aaaaaaaaaaaaa«aaaaae 10.000.00 L. Cheney, Mason. 13-tf .... 16,000.00 Undlvldtd prOfltti Mt •••••i«*e*esee«e««aa'aatt«*««..* 48,142.92 CtpitaI iloek •• 16,000.00 COMHBROIAL DIPOSITB, «ts.i / ^ CARD OP THANKS—We wish to Snrviai fond 13,426.76 jFOR S.ALEJ—Timothy and mixed Bndlvfdtd proflti. Mt in OommtreIal dsposlto saUsel to sha* 290,120.62 hay at the farm, at $8.00 a ton. B. thank all the kinlt friends and neigh­ bors for the many' acts of kindness OOMliBROlALOlVOSin. vlM ^ ^ SiSyi t"^"*" •••• 104.00 Hi Williams, Mason. 13-tf 288,667.16 shown ue during the illness and death ComiMnlsI diposlta SBbjMl t» elMck ...... Ctfttntu CtttCks 268.66 Poatal BavlBgs dsposlto ''460.87 of our mother, for the flowers, the ttiuHu 238,657.16 288,667.16 Totals 11 FOR SALE—Strawberry plants. 200,988.94 290,918.94 Senator Bunlap, Br. Burrill, Premier, singer^, and the comforting words of SAVINGS DlFOSrW, Jls.1 . , SAVmaS DBPOSRi, via.1 Rev. Gregory. Cyrus Cochran and Book M(K»nt*--fibjMt toMftn n b^ttws. 117,187.17 Ikite Championsi Gibson, etc. C. L. OortiflMtoi of dniodt-«bJ«* to MV 71,077:44 Bashford. " 12-tf family. ; i5wi 801,862.01 inn br.iaws . ••••••ae«»«««••••••• IBIS by*laws' il»,630.88 419,049.18 ••' ' . . • • ' '! * ' ' '•• . I IFOR 8.ALEii-0r rent 70-acres, all CARD OF THANKS—I wish to Total! 419,049.18 ••••••••t«l ••••••••••• 36,700.00 Totals 284,707.82 284,707,82 tillable land, one mile south of Bans- thank- the friends and' neighbors for Bondi for lafokMping BoBdi Islt'for iMtfskasplBg...... ,...... *'..,,. 64,200.00 vllle. Good buildings, Mrs. C, W. the fruit, plants and flowers sent me, TMala $742,882.00' for the.dellcacies, and the many calls ••••••eeeeeeeee* TMata 1787,989,68 Clark. ' : :. ' , 9-tf State of Mlebitan; 1 «. since my injury.' Also for the, phone it': .. {jFOR SALD—Ford truck ehasBli In calls. Mrs. Fred Greyson.i wl • *'l?"a L! BiSSlrtl' CaAlir. of tiia faKwa.iiaiiiad.bMik.d o splomnly .•wo«^_ttrt_thJ aW frtatemmt Ir^ to tha bHi of mr kno#k»de* and Miaf and^oometlr NMMnto tlw tna good condition; also Overland model •tate of tta ^rai matters tlimla eootainod. aa ihawn l^^tta statemfBtLiltUiJte'l i that thaiabars 4| touring car. Terms or eaih.>Httgh OARD'OP THANKS—We Wish to •tatotSl <» tltb»a asrnil •aMsn tbtrtta asMdaad* aa sItom bt thrbaSarffil aSl.T* ^ Broyra. ,' .4-tf ^ express our appreciation for the kind 'fcbiflbtd andswofBtobafWamathia 9th day of April, .1928. y, : ' [ ' " ..f ,.'•.-!•- L.HL-H., WHITE, CashlerCashier.r sympathy extended by the various • «A^ SalifCfllMd, n'nA twora to bsfslt aa lkis lOth day of April,' 1928. j iFOR SALB—Farm In >laledon lodges; societies and friends, in the ^^^^^ , . ' • • V.'-- . ' K-OTO W. HARICNBSS, Notary PabIIa. township; 186 teres known as the S.! loss of our father and brother,-. John ••; ' ' ^' «ommIsslOB asptoaa Dse. 27,.l02«. Xing farm, good prodnclng luld. W.. Hemann,, Harrison B. HemaoB, ;(,;,.•, Osiwal lltlStl , .. FRANK SEBL'K •'.•i.'.ivjfi Bir, L. D. Wheeler. Adm'r.. Stoek- Mm. A. B. Oretton, Mrs. iWalteIr, Rogi B. B. BAlfNER, J^JI^ . 1»ridge. MIeh. . p, < .L't*tf ,eri^::.i-vx;^.;f,..v,:,tn;,,,,:,;:^^^^ - • ; • y

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923 PageSevea

Buy Minerva Yarn at Pai'khurst's. William Fat-nuni at Pastime Friday. WIFE OF FOOMER NEWS MASON NOT lUNGH GLOB Canton crepe dress patterns at Local News Parkhurst'.s. . 15wl Malcolm Verkes was home from EDITOR OIES_IN 6. RAPIDS CLOSES SJCCESSFOL.YEAR Are You Going to Put on tWH«»»m»mwmtt Detroit for the week end. WORD Ri;CEIVED OF DIOATH OF lONDIJD WlTIl POTLUCK DINNER Cordelia Bullen left for her school MRS. J. A, MAY. SIORVED ON MARCH 28. ^ several young men wanted. Steady In Marion, Sunday evening. That New Porch work. Good yvages. Michigan Seat Elmer Barnes has been unable to Word_ has been received of the The Hot Lunch Club yvas organized ing Co., Stockbridge. 12-t£ be at his work in Jackson this week death of" Mrs. J. A. May at her home, December 2, 1922, for the purpose of on account of illness. providing a warm dish at noou for the This Spring? We clean, press and repair clothes, 632 Crescent street in Grand Rapids, RaijJh Adams of Flint, was home out',of town pupils during the cold and make them look like new. Right last Thursday, March 5th. Mrs. M.ay Sunday. Ills brother, Roy, returned winter months^ At thc flrst meeting prices. Satnann & Son, 14-lyr. was the wife of J. A. May, a former Now is the time to seriously consider all necessary improve- with him for two divys stay. editor of thc lnghani County News. officers were elected, these being Little Staley Haugh suffered a frac- About five years ago, she became the President, ltichard Bullen, vice presi­ ITlents. We are ready to serve you and haVe the right lum­ Rush Craft cards at Parkhurst's. I lured left arm when he fell from the victtin of.a serious type of heart dent, Celia Allen, t^nd treasurer, Alice Wililatn Fatnum at Pastime Friday ber for the job and the prices are reasonable. The present potch of his houie, last FtIday. trouble and since then it has caused Davis, with Ada Young as leader. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. EJler were in Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hunter and her a vast amount of suffering and ln the Hot Lunch project the work prices on general building material are practically at rock' Lansing yesterday. family of Leslie, visited the former's trouble. is done entirely by the pupils them­ Kathryn and Beulah Snyder visited bottom and our sincere advice to you is to order now before sister, Mrs. Marty Morrison, Sunday. selves. Tliet'e wet'e 50 members of in Jackson, Sutvday. Mrs. May was born in Easton town- the spring advance. Give all repair and alteration problems Gerald King and Cleo Valentine ship, lonla county, March 20, 185l, the club. This numbct,- wa| divided Donald Neeiy was home from Btit were home for the week end from upon the farm yvhich her father, Wil­ into groups of four, known as cook­ your serious consideration—it means money saved in the tie Creek, Sunday. Ann Arbor,'where they'are working. liam Kitsou, took up from tlie gov- ing cominittees. Each day for one E.. G. Whitney was sick with the end. Call and see us—we Will be glad to help you and ad­ Harold HoUiday, wife and little son etnment In the year 1837. Her fam­ week the duty of this committee was flu the flrst of the week. of Battle Creek, visited their parents, ily consisted of father, mother and to see about the preparation and the vise you. Let us estimate the lumber cost for you soon. Burr DuBois is home for a week's Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holliday, Sunday, seven children. She was the slightest serving of the dish. The next week vacation from .Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lundy of Jttck and most frail but lived to follow each another group was on the cooking Mr., and Mrs. J. L. Waters spent son, and Miss Blanche Every of Lan- niemiier to his last resting place. Her committee .ind the first group were Be sure and loolc over our Red Cedar the week end in Eaton Rapids. singi visited Mrs. Charlotte Lundy, death occurted exactly thirty years to dish washers, thus rotating the work Shingles, Asphalt Shingles and Mrs. Arthur Newman is ill with the Sunday. a day after that of her father. for a period of two weeks. flu at ber home southwest of town Mrs. Ouderkirk of the University Roll Roofing before you buy. Mrs. Angus Barnes was operated Mrs. May was educated at the State The aim of the ciub was to charge of Michigan, has been visiting her Normal College and was a member of the pupils as neui'ly as possible the on at Dr. Stobie'B hospital, last Thurs­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Klnsey day. the aiumnf association of that instl- cost of thc dish which usually this week. amounted to four or five cents. One Claude Waltz of Ovid, was a Sun- tulion. She taught in the public Mrs. Lulu Lester and her mother, of the most popular dinners was MICKELSON-BAKER LUMBER CO. day guest at the • Loren Sbattuck schools of both lonla and LoweH. She Mrs. May, were in Grand Rapids Sat­ mashed potatoes and dried beef home. lived in Mason while her husband was urday to attend the funeral of Mrs. gravy. They served on the average 65 "The Yard of Service" Thiol Post of Alma, spent a tew the editor of the NEWS and made J. A. May. people daily charging one cent extra days tbe past yveek with Russell many friends here. While living here IMASON. MICHIGAN Dr. Frceiand has installed a new for visitors, ln spite of tiie close Brown. she helped tor the Ladies' Library As- X-Ray oittflt in his office. M. Hunt sociation and was het'self its first figuring money accumulated in the Miss Gladys Deuel visited her of Detroit,'did the work, last week president. Hot Lunch Club treasury. This money friend, Miss Ethel Allen, of Lansing, Wednesday. was used in put-chasing soup plates, Sunday. Linen" .sale at Parkhurst's—heavy soup spoons,'teaspoons, knives, sau­ Cltarles Pratt of Holt, underwent a all linen crash 25c grade for 19c yd— COl.iLINS ARRKSTED. cers and gltisses for the school and for serious operation at the City hospital, and 10% discount on table jlnens for James Collins has been arrested for use in the club work. Saturday. Friday and Satut'day only. 15wl larceny, on compiaint of F'rank Whit­ On March 28th, they ended the Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Salisbury vis­ Miss Katherine Mohler had thc mis­ ney, lt will be I'emembered Collins ited in IUiamazoo and South Haven, project with a potluck dinner each fortune to siip and fall in the hotel and Andrew Drumheller yvere pre- member bringing food frotn home. last yveek end. dlnlng room, injuring lier back very viously arrested on an as.sauli. and A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. They feel that the Hot Lunch Club to painfully, though not seriousiy. battery charge, arising over the .sale be successful and should have the co­ Dean Taylor tbis (Ti)ur.sday) morn­ Rosalie. Spaulding of Helena, Mon­ of a bull. Whitney now claims Col­ Millinery ing, Aprii I2th. operation and support of the entit'e tana, who is attending the U. of M., lins did not give him a fair divvy out community. Ml-, and Mrs. Stanton Eliett of Ann and whose father ls a former Mason of the sale of the bull. Arbor, are spending this yveek in Ma- dentist, visltetl friends Mason the son and Leslie. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. past week. AU.MLlARY WANTS BOOKS. of the IIard tinie dance at Aureilus baii Capt. Giassbrook of the Salvation Cleo Valentine sustained a* serious The Woman's Auxiliary of the Friday evening, ApiIi 13. Ladies' Army of Grand Haven, will speak at heacT injury when he fell from' a mo­ American Legion are' filling a box bring sandyviches. the South Ingham Church of the Naz- tor truck, Saturday, lt was necc.s- yvitb books for the patients at Roose­ Mr. and Jlrs. Ray Lett visited the sary to take sey'^eral stitches to close erene Sunday morning, April 15, at Moment latter's sister and famiiy, Mr. and velt IIospltal. Anyone desiring to the yvound. contribute may do so by leaving books 10:15. Also at Bunkerhill In thc Mrs. C. Ij. Baiiey. Miss Nellie Dickinson of Marion, a evening at 7:30. • Everybody is wel­ A daughter, Liilhui May, was born at C. W. Broyvne'i? store or at tile former teacher in the Mason schools, residence of Mrs. Franc L. Adams. come. to Mr. and Mt's. Albert Fry of Holt, spent the week end at the home of Sunday inornlng. Any good books of fiction or any Mr. and Mrs. O. S. cupper. She is tecbnical books yvill be gratefully re- MAJOR mjFV HERE SUNDAY. Tbe Rebekab Coterie yviil meet noyv teaching at Ft. Wayne, lnd. Can be fOund at this store. We are addiBg tO Our new ceived by tbe shutin ex-service men. Rev. W. H. Long and T. VanOs­ wltb Mrs, Ilattie Sanford on Monday About .10 members of Mason Lodge Some generous Mason residents re­ evening, April ICtb. trand of the Presbyterian church are lines daily and you Will find just the hat No. 70, F. & A. M., including officers cently .sent 100 'such books to the lios- attending'the Lansing Presbytery of . ' Mi-s. G. L. Barnaby has been very nd Fellowcraft team went to li'oyv- pitjil andi the Auxiliary also recently Synods of Michigan in session in yOu are lOOking fOr. "ill at her home at 304 % N. Washing­ lervllle 'Iuesday evening to exemplify sent a box of cookies. Jonesvilie, this week. Major Duff ton avenue, Lansing. the M. M. degree for Foyvlervllle Mrs. T. C. North and son, Harold, lodge. who has occupied the Presbyterian pulpit on many occasions, yviii bave of Lansing, visited Mr. and Mrs. I^. H. Guests of Mr.s. J. C. Hollid.iy on ENTERTAINS AT BRlDGE. Field, Tuesday evening. ^ Alonday evening, Mrs. Norman charge of both morning and evening Columbia street during the past yveek services at the Presbyterian church The regular nteeting of tbe Wom- yvere Mrs. Julia Lainpnian of Lan­ I^hilleo entertained twelve friends Sund.iy. an's Auxiliary yviii be heid Friday sing, rs, Ida Fitzharrts of St. Louis, and relatives at a Bridge party in evening at 7:30 o'clock. Michigiin, and Miss Flossie Barr of honor of her husband's birthday, the Mr. and Mrs. James Hayboe of Jackson. , party being a surprise to Mr..Phllleo. MRS. TORRANCE HONORED. Dainty refreshments wet-e served by Grand Rapids, spent tbe week end F. P. Milbury returned Saturday The county convention of the L. O. Lincoln & Porter with friends in Mason. ' > from Blloxi, Mississippi, where he an^ the hostess at the clo^e of the even­ T. M. was held at the K. O. T. M. hall Miss I.,ilas Frost entertained Miss ing. , Out of town guests were: Mrs. In Lansing Tuesday. Commander Ida Mrs. Milbury have been spending the Mason Martha lt'reshour at her home near winter. Mrs. Milbury stopped at Elizabeth Whittaker • of Traverse Torrance, Alice Taylor and Mattie A. Dansville,: last week end. Sylvanla, Ohio, for a week's visit with City, and her daughter. Miss Betty Webb of the local Hive attended as Mrs. Cora M. Coljier returned Fri­ her sister. Whittaker, who is a teacher in Mon­ delegates.. An ail day meeting was day from Tampa, Florida, where she The Crescent class of the M. E. roe, and wl^o.are guests of Mr. and held, with a Bohemian dinner served has been spending the winter. church will hold their Apt-11 meeting MIS. Carlyle A. Gray, and Mrs. J. W. at noon. During the day delegates Reynolds & VanOstrand have in­ with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hennlng at Weston and son, Ned, of Lansing, Ned were elected to the state convention The matter was referred to a spec- money. Last year's Board gave tbem stalled a Bell telephone in their of­ their home on East Ash street, Tues­ remaining to spend a few days with to be held in South Bend in June. lal cotntnlttee consisting of Sups. fl.OOO and the City of Lansing was fice above Longyear's drug store. day, April 17th. Everyone bring his his grandpat-ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. The local Hive has the distinction of Thorburn, Klock and Main and they expected to come across with ?G,00O Mrs. Harry Hulse left for Howell or her baby picture. Phllleo. a delegate at this convention. Com­ reported after dinner, recommending more. Lansing says this Is a county last Thursday, where she will receive Mrs. C. A. Parkhurst and Mrs. F. mander Torrance having been elected that the officer be provided on condi­ job and they ptiy 72 per cent of the treatment at the State sanitarium. G. Eliett were in Lansing Wednesday Mt-s, D. E. Watts yvas called to at the meeting Tuesday. She is one tion that the Sheriff withdraw his re- county tax anyway so why not bo Fred Erler of Reed City, is in Ma- attending the regular quarterly meet­ Dansviile today by tliO serious illness of four delegates from Ingham county quest for an extra deputy at the Lan­ back to the county and get .what ls .son, for an extended visit with his ing of the Ingham County Home As­ of Mrs. Ordelia Holiday. Hives. sing office. This was done. needed. They came. Cob Walter brother, HeVman Erler, of this city. sociation, yvhich w.is held at the home Mrs, L. V. Ives of Stockbridge, and After dinner, the Board of Control Rogers, Dr. Segur, Mr. Stoneman and Jlrs. Katherlne Goodrich of Ann of Airs. A. T. VanDervoort. Mrs. Stiles and son Robert of Leslie,- GAYNOR CLUB PLEASE. of County Uuvenile Detention Home Joe Burton backed Miss Blanch Ben-, Arbor, is visiting Mr. .and Mt's. W. E. appeared, backed up by Judge L, B. nett to the limit and they explained Twenty guests enjoyed a chicken were guests of Mrs, D. E. Watts, Owing to tlijyrain, only a small McArthur and asked authority to pur­ all about their yvork and g.ave figures C. McCowan and family, tbis week. liie dinner at'the home of Mr. and Wednesday, i ct'owd gathered at the high school chase tyvo more lots adjacent to the .md statistics till some of the new Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Hendet'son, Mr. Mrs. A. E. Hiiiiard last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Mrs, David building to hear the Gaynor Club present Detention Home pi-operty. members yvere dizzy. and Mrs. C. B. Parsons and Mi's. evening, and an evening of eai'ds fol­ Ingns, and Dr. and Mrs. Henderson yvhich appeat'ed under the auspices of They wanted/it In order to square out D.avid lngiis, motored to Ann Arbor, loyved the dinner, yvhich honored the spent Sunday yvith friends in Ann Ar­ the Senior class here, Saturday even- Aid. Phillips, yvho formerly lived it» the block they noyv oyvn and to get rid Sunday. birthdays of Mrs. George Gillespie, bor and Parma. ing. Hoyvever the entertainment yvas Alaledon, but yvho noyv represents the of rather objectionable features noyv . Miss Fiossio Bosyvorth, a former Mrs. George Cralum and Mrs. Hil- Wilklns Memorial Aid Society yvill thoroughly enjoyed by those yvho 8th ward on Lansing City council and at their door. The matter was re- member of the high schooi faculty, is nard. hold a carpet nig social at Lloyd l.ay- were present. likes to pose as guardian of the public spending this yveek with Mason fet-red to another special committee cash box asiccd a iot of questions, Mrs. Alice Gould yvas pleasantly lin's next Tuesday, April 17. - Each The pleasing program was com- friends. entertained by a number of her rela­ lady is t.0 bring a ban of carpet rags, consisting of Sups. Seely, Carven and uone of which had mucb merit, anci posed of vocal solos and choruses and McComb, wlth full authority to pur­ the ansyvers to which he apparently Mr. and Mi's. Nelson Huntly and tives Sunday in honor of her birthday yvitJi her name Inside, also a box con­ also readings besides a Chinese little daugfliter, Glendora, were Sun­ and her brother-in-law's birthday, taining supper for two. chase the pt'operty if found desirable. did not comprehend. The upsliot of operetta entitled, ''The Feast of the it all was tliat another committee day guests of Mt'. and Mrs. C. W. Mr. Kingsley. A bountiful dinner 1.'lie city council in response to the Lanterns,'' of which charming vocal There seemed to be some argument Riindall. was served at noon and all report a many protests received, .has ordered over some wood which our local consis|.in'g of Sups. Edgar, Warner solos, "duets, and choruses and some and Lovejoy will investigate and re­ George Seelman of L,anslng, and fine time. all night lighting service resumed. unique dances were the main feat­ townsman, E. A. Reedy, has sold the Edna E. Taylor of Conklin, were mar­ Mrs. David Inglis is in Ann Arbor, Business men especially were con- county for use at the jail. Abe said port their findings at the next meet­ ures. The Gaynor Club is a Co-ed's ing. ^ ried by Rev. Long last Wednesday, this week for visit. She expects to eerned about the lack of protection glee club composed of fourteen stu­ it was good wood and some of the April 4th. return Friday or Saturday. She and afforded without light. dents of Kalamazoo college, who have supervisors said it wasn't and had cut Sup. VanVlerah thinks it is tibout Special meeting of Mason Chapter her sister, Mrs. C. E. Henderson, plan Jack Healey lind Harry Willett recently started touring the small 24 good dollars off a former bill, They time farm property was reassessed oa No. 150, O. E. S., is called for Fri­ to start foi" Bay City, where they will we;-e in St. Johns Monday evening, towns In this part of Michigan, giving argued long enough for 27 men to a lower basis. He said so Ttiesday day, April 20, 1923. Initiation and visit Mrs. Inglis' daughter. From attending the minstrel show put on musical entertainments. , have cut more wood than was in ques- and the other members agreed witli refreshments. there they will go to Harbor Beach, under auspices of St. Johns Com- tion and flnally allowed the claim in him and a committee consisting of Miss Helen Baumer of near Eaton for a visit to Mrs. Henderson's son mandery. S. L. Marshall assisted in full. Sups. VanVierab, Rumsey and Mong­ Rapids, visited Mason high school and family. the show, being one of the end men. The ,T. B. Sanitarium Board wants er will take the matter up with the Friday, the guest of Misses Ruth and Gladys Deuel sustained a laceration Last Saturday afternoon. Miss Ethel FRANK SEELY NAMED to spend that 50,000. voted last week State Tax Commission and report in Irene Whiting. of the left arm Sunday evening when TenEyck and Kenneth Talmadge, of and asked to have a committee frorh May. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence N. Field she was thrown from the car while Lansing, were united in marriage at the supervisors appointed to confer 'The usual grist of bjlls and claims and' son Bobby of Kastj Lansing, vis­ out driving with friends. Fortunate­ the borne of the bride in Lansing, the with them. The cofnmittee on Pub­ were considered and allowed and then ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H, ly they were able to render flrst aid ceremony being performed by Rev. (Continued from page one) lic Qtiildings was named as the prop- adjournment was taken to the second 1 Field, last Sunday. and sbe was brought immediately to P. J. McSberry, assistant pastor of larger influence and accomplish more er body. Monday in May at which time the' | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Benamore and Mason where a local physician dress- St. Mary's church; .Only the iihmed- for my constituents. I shail do my The Lansing Branch of Michigan regular standing committees'will be son, Donald, of Detroit,, spent the ed the wound. i iate relatives of the young couple utmost, however, to perform these Children's, Aid Society wants more named by Chairman Seely. week end with their parents, Mr. and Tuesday afternoon after school, were present at the'ceremony. ,l1ie duties which you have imposed on Mrs. B..A. Densmore. ' ' members of Miss Bernice Allen's bride Is weil known In Mason, having me. I shall play a fair and square The Baptist Young People's Union grade' gave a party and potluck sup­ visited on many occasions at the home game and shall know no politics or held a business meeting In the church per in ber honor at the home of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Neely, geography.'' - parlors last Thursday evening. A and Mrs. C. E. Hill, the occasion The "50-50" Club met at the home The Sheriff sent in a communica­ social hour was enjoyed afterwards. being her birthday anniversary. She of Miss Bessie Baillast.week, honor­ tion asking for-authority to put. on The Door to Opportunity Swings on Goiden Hinges Friends of Evart aark of Pitts- was presented with a lovely sterling ing the birthdays of Mesdames W, E. another speed cop beginning the first How many times could you have seized ppportunlty and bettered burg, a former Mason boy", will be in­ spoon. Zimmer and D. L. Ware. The after­ of May. Some of the members seem­ your position lf you had had the capital needed! But you didn't have terested to learn that he is recover­ Br. O. H. Freeland has purchased noon and evening were spent in sew­ ed to question the usefulness of this it. You had spent it; oi^ tied it up where it couldn't readily be realized. ing trom a recent serious bperation. the west five acres 8f the old Stanton ing, and at six o'clock a birthday din­ officer but the Sheriff insisted that See us for novelties in new style farm, for some time owned by Prank ner was served, the color scheme the county highways could .not be aprons and .wash dresses, i New line Minar, which is situated on the road being pink. Covers were laid - for kept safe for our people without UNITED just in contains the prettiest patterns between Mason and Lansing, about eight at the table, .which was lighted them. He cited the fact that one offi­ we have ever seen. ,McKiggan & two miles from Mason. The section by pink candles and decorated with cer picked up ten speeders,in Mason FIRST MORTGAGE Neely. , " 15wl on the east of the road has been pur­ imitations of .bid-fashioned nosegays last Saturday evening in less than one The big Airdale dog belonging to chased by Mr. Huston of HoU; as favors. At the close of the din­ hour. "The ilquor questioii is get­ B ON D S . Sheriff Atchison was struck by a C. P. MickelBon and N. T. Hazelton ner, the guests of honor were present^ ting worse every day,'' said the Sher­ afford a profitable, absolutely secure medium of investment for the motor truck early Monday morning represented Mason's colony of Rod ed with gifts suitable to the occasion. iff. ''Drunken drivers and reckless drivers are burning up the country money that is your personal capital. and injured so seriously,that ft died and Gun enthusiasts at St. Johns last The Mizpah class of the Methodist highways and speed through village They pay 7% and can be had in amounts of $100, 1250, 1500, and shortly after. - Friday evening at the big Isaac Wal­ Sunday school , win meet with Mrs. streets absolutely reckless as to the $1000, to mature in from three to seven, years, exactly as happens to The I. O. O. F. and Rebekahs will ton League meeting, called to discuss Edna Doollttle Wednesday, April 18, lives of other people." One super­ serve you best, i\ y"\ • have a dance and warm stjgar party yfays and means of conserving wild for a business and social meeting. visor said, "Well, if the governor and at the i. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. life'in Michigan, This of, "course The W. P. M. S. of the M. E. church Each member may invite a friend. means preserving our few remaining the secretary of state can drive at a United States IMortg^e Bond Cow,Mcl. will meet Friday afternoon, April 13, sixty mile clip, why can't the rest of Ladies bring biscuits or buns. forests as well and is a subject of un­ at the home of Miss Jennie Hines on Mr. and Mrs. Shirley B. Field of usual' interest jtist now. us?'' Oak streef. -'Mrs, Henning is to be MAIL COUPON TODAY »^ """-^^^^ Ann Arbor, have been 8pending\ a , Jim. Bullen, the son of Mr. and the program leader for this meeting part of their vacation with ttteir par­ Mrs. Herman J. Bullen of Aureilus, and Mrs; Van'dercook will have DNITED STATES UORTOAGB BOND CO., LTD. Ph»n* Main 1100.. ents, Mr..and Mrs. F. H. Field'and returned home last Wednesday even­ LADIES ONLY Ill MaiHtle BnlIdInr Dttiolt. MIeb. charge of (the mystery box. ^ Br. Fred Delroll, 'Michigan Mr; and Mrs. Rl W. Hartwlck.' - ing from Arizona, where he had been Krumling', a medical missionary in •'HowVXo Dress Becomingly" ' Without oblisBtIon on mr part, send me your clrcalar . Mystic Hive No, 146, L.'0. T. M. .working for several moAtbs. He went China, for^J;welve years, will give the A very lremarkable book that simpli- D.6l2 olferinE 7% Flrit Mortgage .Bondi. Quarterly supper at the hall April 13. to that state August Isti 1922, and Thiiink offeii'ing address at the church flefl ••th e secrets of harmony-^tells Mm .'. Every inember Is asked to bring sand­ has since been emp^yed on a ranch Sunday 'mbl-nlng,' April IB;' .Dr. exactly how correct gowning wlUglve wiches; enough for her family. The owned by the Santa Fe railroad near Krumllpg Was a former Mason boy you an ld^1 flgnre. . Order yonr copy ;«pmmittee'inralalies meat,; potatoes, .AMcMi Presiiott, .Arliona. Cart Robb,. 'who and a jiqtilot Rey...A. < A.; Krumling, directVfromytpubllsher, now. Only l;ebitBe^ . tbreiiin V M iU^iV'.; Potluck)wen t with; him, returned home March alltb tii; neroew of the late F^^^ 860 (coin). »wlO • ••••••••«#••••• •/* * • • * 11» * •* * •Maaon r Mlohioan 16th. IA larf ie' atuatanee ii: deilre'd. ellter Kiili.,/DnliiUrl^ N. T< Page Eight INGHAM COUNTY NEHIS, MASON, MICH.; THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923

. Gardner's' Removal Investigated. ience, I say now that the best and national crhulnals for a period of purest seed is none too good. What twenty years.. The climax cotnes INDUSTRIAL SGHOOt The house has ordered its commit- these Russets did for tne ought to when the criminals insist on him com­ tee oh the state Industrial School to produce a big yield for any other mitting,a forgery whicli will ruin tiie I OISGLO»fROMISED Itivestlgate the removal of Major farmer in the stateV' ! young man to whom his daughter is John P. Gardner as superintendent (Continued frotn page one) , The certifled seed Clark plaiited is engaged. atid the status of the school sites in raised by mombers of the Mlchlgan might result in faiinrc of any com- Elmo Llncoln in chapter twelve of Iflnslng and out in. tho country near­ I^otato Producers Association, under "Adventures Of 'rarzan'' is also on prbmlso mea.surQ p.issing at all and by. Tbe right of tho state admini.s- flold inspectlon i)y members of. the the bill for Tue.sday and Wedncsdiyy tiiis yvouiii leave fho state hlgiiyvay trative board to change plans made extension staff at the Michigan Agri­ "When Uomance Rides,'' adapted department without funds for any by tlie leglslaturo is Involved in tho cultural C'joilege. from Zane Grey's famous story work ln the comlng tyvo year perlod inquiry. Several years ago the legis.;' "Wlldnre,'' is the 1'eat.ure attraction fori wliich tlio present legislature hiture adopjed a blll to take tho GOITRH CAUSKD SEIUOllS, for next week Friday and Saturday. must provide. ' It is so doubtful that school from the city of l^anstng and GONBIT1ON Hcadliners for the folloyvlng yveek tile, measiiro couid command a two include Ilarold Lloyd ln "An Eastern thirds vote in each house to over- build a now one in the country, l^art of thc city sitewas sold'to tlio Lan- lljittlo Greek Lady Saved li'roni Opor- er-Westerner,'''aiid the big Universal f.oma a veto that tbe expectation is speciai,."The Storm.'' sing school board and a higli school aflon.A Lininioiit Used. for no attempt ln tbe senate to take "The Eour Ilorsenien of the Apo­ was erected upon lt. Tlipn tlie ad­ Mucb a vote, lUrs, Roy 13. Ashley, 31C Oliorry st, Hutllo calypse'' has been booked for.an early ministrative beard" decided tliat it Creek, MlchlKnn, says »ho will .Kindly nimwcr Gas Tax Causes Bitterness. showing in May, to be followed in a woiiid rather keep tho industrial itidulrlcii how slie wns rcllcvcd of HtiiRKorinK, few yveeks by "When l-knlghthood Bittorucss (levoloped by tlie battle scbooi in town. i-,anslng citizens ob­ fulntlntt an

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OHAPTSR l.---Ltvtni tn a liarn, con- condition of the Cemetery F'und ftotn Saturday aftei'noon. A very enjoy- Mrs. L. H. Layiin has heon suffer- Will Clark Js the proud possessor vertod Into a dwelling, Un, Pcntteld it April I, I922, to AptIl I, 1923; able time was reported. ing from erysipeias in her face. of a Ford coupe, purchased of Wheel­ nmnaser of an apartment butldtng known er Chubbock of Stockbridge. as tha "Oustard Cup,'' ortgtnalty "Olotster GOONGIL PROCEEDINGS Receipts Br. Woodworth, who has been iii The Alien brothers buzzed wood for Court'' Her tncome li derived from laun­ Amt. on hand April 1, 1922, with the fiu, is abie to get out doors Alien Guile and I. A. Wilkins, recent­ Mrs. Pauline Atnsdill died at tlie dry worl<, tier ctilef patron being a Mra. Mason, Mich., April 5, 1923. ' as shown by booics of City some now. Hbrattua Weatherstone, wtiom she tiaa ly. hotne of her daughtet-, Mrs. Clarence never aeon. Uvlng with her are "Crlnk'' Council met and was called to or­ Trciis. & Cemetery Fund_f<),'l7.').!)7 Swanson, 154 Greenwood, Detroit, and "Ttiad,'' tiometeas imatl boys whom der by Mayor Brown. Received from .sale of iots__ 772.50 Sunday, March H, at 12:45 o'clock. •ho haa adopted. They call her "Penile.'' Present: Ald. Bickert, Minnis, Sai- Thiid telta Penite a strange man was tn- Received'from sale flowers_ 197.10 Willcins Memorial MiUviUe She was 85 years of age, and leaves QUlrtng tor )i«r under her malden nam*. isbury, Seari. Absent: Densmore, Received from saic of hay__ 10.00 besides the daughter at whose homo Hardeuburg, Received from putting in she died, two other daughters, Mrs. CliAPTBU II.-A tenant, Mra. Ouast* The minutes of tlie preceding scs- BoHtoy, Induces Penzle to tatte charge of foundations ,181.80 Lester Wilkins spent the week end Rev. Backus and famiiy visited Inez Shot'tty of Chicago, and Mrs. sion were read and approved. a package, which atie does wltti som* Received from digging at hotne. friends near Port Huron, last week. Rachel MacLean. of Jackson, one son, mtagtvtnga. Whet'eas, it appears from the eiec- graves 283.00. Mr. and Mis. Floyd Straight and Mrs. Grace Dutcher is visiting her Nelson Amsdill, of Detroit, two broths tion returns from the several yvards CHAPTER III.—Searchlrjg a refuse dump Received from care of iots_ 1691.4.4 Ethelyn and Paul visited Mr. and daughter, Mrs. Ray Bravender, iind ers, Alfred Bravender of Dansvilie, for tlUntfs which might bo of value, Ortnk. of the City of Mason, on the 2nd day Mrs. Raymond Eifert, last Sunday. family at BeckerviUe., and Hilliat-d Bravender of White vatorua at tha game, encounters a small of April, A D.'I923, pursuant to law gtrl, Liottle, who provoB a foeman worthy $9511.81 H. Bravender and Earl Goodwin Oak, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Field and notice thereof given, the follow­ Mrs. C. E. Wiikins received wot-d of his steul. Ho takes hor to Penile, and Bi.Shnr.o, the same iis new Council met and was called to- or­ Dressers Stands Some Lumber and other articles too der by Mayor Brown. \ West Ingham Bouhle It4Uigc Hotel Stove numerous to mention Present; Aid. Bickert, Densmore, Commodes Edgar, Hardenburg, Miniiis, Salis- Miss Ruth Kelley of Leslie, spent buty. Friday night with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Tlie standing committees of the Royce. / preceding year were appointed by Mrs, Geo. Hayhoe has been on the acting Mayor Broyvn to serve tem- TER»lS—TEN DOLLARS On UNDER, CASH; OVER THAT AWOUN T 3 l^lON'l'HS' TBlE WlLL BE GIV­ sick iist tile past, yveek. porariiy and Aid. Edgar yvas appoint­ Mr. and Mrs. Holden Stiles of Les­ EN ON GOOD BANKABLE NOTES, DRAWING 7 PER CENT INTEREST. ANYONE HAVING ANY GOOljlS ed in place of Ii". E. SeatI. / lie, spent Sunday with ber mother, TO DISPOSE OP NOTIFY K. 0. DA RT OR 0. P. DOLBEE BEFORE DAY OF SMJE. ' A petition received and rSid from Mrs. Edd Royce. property oyvners on North ''B" street Roy West and famiiy spent Sunday for a Sanitary Seyver, yvas ordered evening at IJoyd Hayhoe's. piaced on file and the same wastre- Mr, Lee is sick and Garry Brig is feiTcd to the Seyver committee. driving the school bus as hls subsd- F. J. DOLBEE, Prpprietor Tbe finatice committee report the tute. , following claims and recommend their allowance: Frank T. Cllne ? 50.00 C. P. DOLBEE, Auctioneer F. W. Harkness _ 12.00 Columbia Road R. C. DART & CO., Clerk G. L. Biclcert 4.50 A. E. Hllliard 4.50 Chas. Field 4.50 Mrq. Cqrwin of Hillsdale, is visit­ Harriet W. Castet'lln 4.50 ing Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Madeline Baker 4.50 Jim Bullen returned home from L. E. Sallsbury 4.50 Arizona, last Wednesday night. Ceo. H. McKlggan _ 4.50 (Charlie Seeley visited Herman Sul­ Chas. W. Bell 4.50 len and family, Monday evening. Sari A. Bunsraore 4.50 Miss Cordelia Bullen returned, to Auction Sale! Floyd Barrow 4.50 her school at Marion, after a two Bavid, Foote '2.00 weeks' vacation. David Miiler 2.00 Miss Geraldine Clark is quite sick Wiiiis Vandercook : 2.00 at this writing. ' Lettia Pirou«tt«d Momentarily. L H. Weatherwax 2.00 Lewis Lundberg, wife and daugh­ HAVING RENTED MY FARM, 1 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE PLACE KNOWN AS DREW County of Ingham 1' / 8,00 ter of Lansing, spent the week end FARM, MILES NORTH OF MASON, JEFFERSON STREET OK WAT ER WORKS ROAD, ON the quieted this misgiving. ''Huh, Longyear Bros. , L79 with Forest Smith and ife. trust tnel It's Just little animals Leonard Bros. —: 7.40 Howard.Smith and wife and daugh- we're going to play,'' Ingham County News — 5L85 ter visited Claud Smith and wife of Mrs. Penfield yvent on into the house. The Riclimond-Backus Co. ... 42.38 Lansing, Sunday. Cncle Jerry yvns there before her; Board of Cemetery Trustees- 16L67 Herb Bullen of Lansing, spent Sun­ also Frank Bosicy. Robhins B. Rayner 7.63 day with his brother, Herman, and Tuesday, April 17,1923 family. ''I tiiought you wouldn't mind, L. H. Harrison _ : 4.30 Mrs. C. H. Smith received a tele­ • • . ^ ) • • • Car'ilne, if we waiked into your liv- A. L. Vandercook — 6.31 .88 gram from ^LoB' Angeles, Saturday COMMBNC1NG AT 18:80 O'CIXlCK, SHARP, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBBD PROPERTY: ing-room for ft minute.'' Paul Cross Mich. State Tel, COi 5.30 morning stating, that her brother-ln- She nodded pieasanUy., 'Tou're per- Citizens Tel*. Co. 2.30 la*r, Mr. Porter, ^aa dead. His home fectly yvelcpme." The words ,yvere hos-' Barker-Fowler Electric Co. _ 48.00 was in Adrain. pitahie, but not 80 cordial as Mrs. G».-L. Bailey : ).50 Austin Smith and wife entertained a Spring Tooth Float Brags Penfield herseif could have wisited. Wolverine Engineering Co. ... 5.00 company Sunday. HORDES Jersey Cow, 8 years old, Riding Plow ' Site could not entirely conquef a feel­ Thos. Thorburn 370,10 There was a large congregation at giving milk Bay Qeldtog, 1a years old, Biding Spring Cultivator ing of irritation upon flriding in her C. G. Hardenburg,..-—- . 3.00 the church Sunday. Let the good HOGS Hay Loader house a man whom she instinctively Consumers Power Co. ——. 191.62 ^ork go oh. weight 1800 Com Sheller distrusted. A foolish feeling, site Homer Potter ; 21.60 CATTLE 5 Shoats,'weight 78 powids thought'to herself. She had not-a Elmer Strope — 17.40 Single Onltlvistor. shred of taiiglbie evidence against Ingham. Co, Road Commission 8.50 Onondaga Black Cow, 6 years old, dne Oct. 1 IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, ETC. Other articles too nwnerons to Frank Bosley, but the repulsion waB S. J. Hanna and men 75.50 mention ' White Cow, 8 years old, dne last Champion Binder strong. Her delight in finding a rela­ J.I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. .:-l- \ 6.30 of September . . ..: ; . , Mr, and Mrs. Cleo VanRiper ^and McCormick Com Binder tive here In California had been great­ Mlckelson-Baker Lumber^Co. L80 HAY, GRAIN, ETC. daughter of Jackson, spent the week Grade Holstein, la years-(^d, litertilicer Grain Drill : ly tempered by {be friendsliip between .The report of the finance .commit- • ..If • end with Mr. and Mrs., F. Isham. giving milk . - Mannre'^re^er ' tee was adopted and the clerk/in­ Abont 8 tons Clover Hay - these two men, tinnccountable, per- Miss Laura' McAllister of Eaton Grade Holstein, S years old, ' Biding Cultivator ..^ structed to draw orders for the same la acres' Beiin Poda eistcnt. , , by the following vote: Yeas, Bickert, Rapids, visited her aunt. Mrs. Charles giving milk Deerlng Mower ''Bon't hurry because I came,'' slie Densmore, Edgar, Hardenburg, Min­ Porter, last week. . N \ : : •/'•' . • said, waving the guest back to his nis, Salisbury. Carried. . Mr. and Mrs. James Benjamin of seat, ''I'm going on into the kitchen iThe report of Claude Post, city Lansing, are visiting the former's ln .a minute.'' She opened her slt^bby treaaurer, for March 16th to%prU 1, brother, Geo. Benjamin, and family. leather bag and took out a small box, 1923, was received and placeiQ.,on file. Wm, Barden of Parma, is visiting TERMS-TBN DOLLARS OB'UNDER, CASH; OVER THAT AMOUNT ^MONTHS' TIME WILL BE QIV. yvrapped in iiaper. ''I'll Just give you The following report was received his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Miner; m ON GOOD BANKABLE NOTES; DRAWING SEVEN PER OBira lOTHBm^ IJIiis, as long as you're home again," from the Board .of Cemetery Trustees Mr. and Mrs. Moyd Ishum • sp he passed it over, and on motion of Ald. Salliburr, was Monday in Jackson.' • ordered filed and spread on the min­ VelmaProBser is. home Jrom Ann [Frank Bosley tpok the box mechanr utes of this meeting: , / Arbor. Allyond turned it about as l( bewil- To the Common OounoU of the Oltr Wm. Atchison Is confined to his "Whajt la Itf I Xhert WM nb. A. W. ELLIOTT, Prop. of lAMon. MiohlsMt: home witb the flu. bia inrprilM, . The'Board < of Oemetenr The.OempflreOlrle gathered at tbe / Page Ten INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON, MICH.. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923

/ me to keep yvhile she was gone.'' Try the flqueulo^'cilfrs ft" yvas Griiy ftrtir, beating file "alf vvTih Ilei- Brehk a string ln your heart?'' the outlet of Iong-suppressed torture, dren of tJiy own, I thougfrr 'bout The red of syvl^t anger surged lnto Squirrel. Also, Gray Squirrels leap clenched fists. . , "Bttt you L I'd never thought as pounde_t 1 couut it a bother, taut tnusdes in lier face relaxed the her hostc.ss. Its if she were seeing pic­ looked as If slie bad laid bold of. Mr. Bosloy; but, land, tliere ain't any merest trifle. . Mrs. Penflold.'.went lnto tures out of a lyast that bad receded pence, and poise. She took Mrs. Pen- great proleetlon here.'' the kltcben and iwured bolllng water but not grown dim. field's liand In both lier own. j ''And, great Scott, you carry this" over tlie bops slie luid brought. Slie Presently sbe went on, her voice ''You yvlll always be. my frlend,'" •—he turned the box over In bis bands found a tray and arranged lier set'v- lower, ber breathing uneven, speaking she suid slniply. ''You've made me ^''tbcsc rings—or yvluttever 'tis— Ico dalntlly,. ns If tlie occasion were tnore to herself than to anotlier, so see how wrong l lieen golng—letting 'round with you when you go any- purely social. Sbe was profoundly, fur yvas she withdrayvn from tlie pres­ my feelings collect inside of me till wliorer' sorry for Mrs. Siinder.s, yvhose nerves, ent. "We yvere Imppy — bappy — she understood, bad been' slinttered they fermented. Only yvny to keep •'No, l hain't never done tliat before, until- Tbcro was an epidemic. The by grief until at times fhey became 'em Hweot ls to let 'cm out—work 'ein but going out of The Custard Cup al- worst of it lmd passed. \Ve had uncontrollable. She filled a bag with off for somebody else. Pm going to togctlie^- And even so, yvhat If I escaped; we tiieught we, were safe. hot water and went hack. try—and wlienfiver l feel—that yvny lost itr Tbe relief from anxiety made ns again, I'll Blink 'bout how much ''I slionUl say!'' His words cut the "Keep your bands on this yvbcn you more thankful, happier, than over. more, unliappy you are—'' air wltli y'lolcncc. ''Believe me, I'll fix can," slie a(lvlsed lirlskly. ''You can One night we—we lind a jolly sup­ ,. ''No,'' „ Interposed Mrs. Penfleld tills—'' ,ltold lt ln your lap wblle yve're drlnk- per—the five of us, at tlic round quickly, ''you're not to think I'm uu- Jerry Winston, wliosft merry eyes lng tbls bere tea. Yes, I know the talilc. Tliere yvas green peas and liappy. I'm not—now. Mehbe I had slinrpene'd Willi alert interest, tea's liot, l)iit you ean sip lt. My, lt custard ple, Little David loved to seemed to sny I was, but 'twasn't wbat broke In with a cnroful drawl. ''Ain't tastes good, don't It?'' see it tr-treniblo. . . . lie yvns l nieant. l'm bnpp.v—but it's a dlf- you a hit hard on nerves, Bosley? Mrs. Sanders finished -licr ,tca and three. . . . lIls curls were llke f runt kind of hapiiinc.s,s. That's ail.'' Likely your wife's had a dream or put dpyvn tiie Clip. "I'm sorry,'' she twist's of snnslilne, and liis eyes "Ves,'' breiitlied Mrs. Sanders, BOnletlllng.'' whispered, witli qiilverlng lips, ''but l were the deepest blue. . . . And ''tluit's—thali's all.'' i TliLs lightened version soonied to c'ouidn't stay iiere by myscif. l got lCatberlne and liobby— They were restore Frnnk Boslcy's ooinposuro. to tblnklng and I— Ob!—" Slie all .so well, rosy, full of laugliter! (To be continued) ^'Likely,'' lie agreed gllbly. "Been sprang to licr feet, tossing tlie bot- But—tlmt very nlglit—first one and rea(llng tiie newspapers, I presume. yvater bag to tlio iloor, and took up tlien another. . . . In tbe morning Mrs. Sanders Scarcely Breathed. lier pacing, again. Sbe was a small Got lier mind full of robberies, and tliey were—gone. Think of It! Be­ Northwest Ingham Gray Squirrel Came Hurtllng Through woman, wltli a tliln, white face and depth of tlie anguisli wliicli sbe lind t 1 tlilnks slie's golng to be tlie next In fore day liroko, tbey were—all my the Thin Roof. gray eyes that at tlie moment were unwittingly stirred. Iler own grief line.'' babies—gone r' Her eyes llfteil; tbc burning yvlth rehelllon. . WHS swallowed up ln tlio grief of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne enter- Jerry \Vlnston nodded. ''Worst Splasli.---Gray Squirrel came hurtling llnes of licr face were twisted In another. tained friends from Mason and Jack­ tblng ln tlio world for nerves,''.be said through tlie tliln roof between two ''Oh, l can't stand lt; l can't stand agony. She bad, forgotten ber sur­ At lust Mrs, Penfield turned and son, over the week end. sadly. "\Voincn need llglitor food'n supports and landed ln a tub of soak- It," she cried nloud, beating her roundings, re-living tho.se hideous came back. She walked firmly. Iler ljydia Osborne spent Friday nlgbt that.'' lng clothes. Durlng the descent he bands togetber. "l get to tlilnklng, hours. eyes were brlinmlng wltli tears, but and Saturday yvitb her sister, Mrs. J. Mrs. Ponfleld started for the kitchen. lnstnntaneously forsook tlie duckings and lt—" "Oh, my dear,'* said Mrs. Sanders Barnes, and attended a party with Frank Bn.sley's voice followed lier. of the wild and shot out his furry per­ Mrs. Penfleld lind rl.sen, too. ''Yes, there was a smile on ber Hps. softly, '"boyT did you ever stand itT' "l'm sorry I yvent to pieces so,'' she them l''rlday evening. ; ''I'll be ainbling along, Wlnston. sonality as the parachute drops from' i know,'' slie Interrupted quletly. ''It Mrs. Roljert Swan and son, Oi'son, See you again In a day or two." tlie balloon. Ile became all at once .sliuts off your hreatli, anil your lilood ''Stand ItV'' Mrs. l'ehlleld took up apologized. _ ''I aim to keep my will the words wltli momentary vehe­ .power pressed down on my feelings; yvere callers at E. J. Blakely's of Mil­ Mrs. l'enlield, emptying tlie baked a human baby, full of human shrieks runs cold. It makes creation seem ler iload, Sunday afternoon. mence. 'T didn't stand It. I yvent mad— "hut if l take It off tbe least bit, tliey lienns into tiie snnceiian, sliook liis and screams, bent on alrlng his blg and cruel and against you.'' Nearly'all tbe neighbors attended raving mad. Ev'ryfiling I'd ever be­ boll up as furious as ever. You- licad. ''Wouldn't tliat beat you?''.slie troubles to n listening nelghborliood. Mrs. Sanders wlreeled and , fixed Porter lfieid's sale Monday, besides a lieved In, yvent down.'' Her sad eyes mustn't tblnk l'ni complaining. I did niurniured. "My goodness Iand l" Mrs. l'enfield ber wltli a .strange look, as lf slic goodly iiuniber from away. came back to her neghbor's face. Mrs. for a spell, but l learned better.'' made a dive for tbe floundering, yell­ could not belleve that lt was Iier Mr. and Mrs. llobert Swan and Or- Sbe put the saucepan on the stove Sanders' gaze bad lifted to Mrs. Pen­ ''Sit down,'' begged .Mrs. Sanders. Vind went to tbe back door. ljCttle's ing Tiniiny and extracted blni as nelgblior who bad spoken. "Ves, like lIe and Mrs. J. A. Davidson attended fleld's luiavy hair, nearly white, "I want to tell you bow I bate myself game was ln full swing. There were lightly and swiftly as if he had been tbat, but It's so much,worse being by tbe funeral of Delia Miller, last Wed- strangel,y out of keeping with the for being so solflsli. I woul(lnt have now ten scraps of humanity, because a breadcrumb on tlie tablecloth. On myself. It's dItTerent with you. You nosday. look of youtli that lingered in ber fea­ liurt yfiu for tlie world, llut l never Tlmd lmd been annexed to tlie party the Instant a mob of cbildren poured got tlie chlldt'en. They keep you tures and expression. dreamed—you're always .so clieerfiil!'' sis a fninlly courtesy and yvns travel­ Into the kitchen, not so much actu­ going.'' "I'm cheerful, yes,'' acknowledged ing deadliea(l tlirongli lts joys. Eacli ated by fear as eager to obtain choice ''Yes, tliey keep me golng.'' Mrs. Penfleld caugiit tbc glance. "It East Aiaiedon Mr.s. i'cnfleld .sndl.v, "but once I was one of tlie ten liad lieen assigned the posts of observation from wlUch tbe ''So you see wlutt l mean.' Pm all turned that night,'' she said indiffer­ happy, l tell you wliat; Mrs. .San­ part of a creature of feathers or fur downfall of Tlmmy mlgbt be fully en­ alone—all alone.'' ently. "It didn't matter." ders, you can lie suspicious of the nnd wiis practicing the now clinrac- joyed. Slmkespeare knew what he ''Yes.'' "And your—your—'' ' , A. Cazely, who has been visiting at feller that's chcorful. He's heen ter with vociferous spirit. Tlmniy was about wlicn he wrote tragedy for "All alone!'' repeated .Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Penfleld's lips worked. "It C. II. Collar's, has returned to his tlirough soiiietliing. Ilapplness Is a 'CattdIiox, as Cray S(iulrrel, was eat­ tlie dellglit of nudlences. her voice rising to a shriek. ''Oh, it's killed my husband,'' .slie repilcil sloyv- bome ill Cincinnati. thing that bubbles up naturally before Cbas. Lott and family were in Lan­ ing an Imaginary nut witb increasing Lettlc stormed through her group awful, l never been alone before., I ly. "Not at once, but—he never got you've bad much experience, but sing iast Saturday. grace, to tbe accompaniment of up- of followers., as a tornado plows Its hain't told, you how 'twas, but—two over It. He yvas devoted to hls cheerfulpess Is a tblng .vou've rea­ Oyven and Bernard Smitb visited at proprlate nol.ses; ills little sister, as way tlirough a populous landscape. years ago—I lost my liusband—my family. He hadn't been yvelb ... soned out and stand by 'cause you tbeir Crandmotber Potter's, last Sun- Hon, was strutting and cackling In a "By jlmlny l" she shouted. "Wouldn't (pother-then my brother. It left me He ran down fast. We sold—trav- belleve it's rlglit. There's a klnd of day evening. iM'ny tlitit would bave been Illuminat­ that jlgglc your plus? There goes one alone—absoltttely alone. I doti't get eled—ev'rythlng. ... It didn't happiness tlmt neytir comes back, once Jobn Lott and wife, Wm. Sklaspky ing to untrained poultry; Rabbit yvas cent. I won't never get pald for over it. Sometime.s—'' Her yvords help. In six months—'* represented; also Cat and Dog ^and "Ob, my dear!'' repeated 'Mrs. San- it's gone.'' and iittie sons, Mrs. Jane Rector, Tltniny." sank. "Sometimes 1 tblnk I sbaU go Beatrice Plant of Lansing, visited G. Mouse and seytiral others-all small, Tbey .sat in silence for a, moment. ''Lettle, get me tlie blanket olT my crazy—tbat I may end it—" dera pityingly. "That was when—*' l'lant and wife of lonia, last week In closer communion than words bad |if^ l.ettle had promised; all nctlve, as "bed. And hurryl Hush, Tlriitny, dear; Mrs. Penfleld regarded ber caltnly. Mrs. Penfleld nodded. "It would Thursday. one nilglit expect. ever brought them. you nln't hurt a speck. We'll bave •'Guess 'most of us feel tbat way, flrst have bq,en easy—so easy—to go, too. C. H. Collar, Clfford Collar, Eliza- "I know now,'' said Mrs. Sanders Mrs. l'cnfleld, satisfied by her mo- you yvarrn und^ry in no time.'' With or last. But it's only selflsbness talk­ The biird tblng was to" stay—in an beth Potter visited Wm. lteeves and gently, ''why you took those chil­ ntcnt of supervision, went back to her iho protesting" Timmy in one arm. ing to us. Easiest tblng we can do ls empty yvorld. Notliing—'' , yvife, iast Sunday. dren.'' Buppor preparations and tlie irenlng Mrs. Penfleld ruintnaged in the cut>. to go.'' "I—I know how you felt. You—you Ray Lott and wife, visited at Geo. whlcli further utilized the supper fire. board for toyvels. Mrs. Sanders stopped ln ber pacing. cared.'' An irradiated expression came Into Bailey's of Mason, last Thursday. "Cared!'' MI'S. Penfleld's,, .tone Mrs. Penfleld's face. ''Yes, you knoyv Uncle Jerry tramped through the Lettlc switcbed hack with the blan. Tbe keenness of her nstbnlshmenf Glenn Watkin's, Ray Lott, Charles now. I didn't do It at first.' I got Jlvlng-rooni and paused on his way kef, ber resentment flaming higher drove tlie tenslon out of ber bearing; shook the yvord to shreds and cast It Lott were in Lansing last Tuesday. a position as housekeeper jn a yvenlthy (tlirougli the kitchen. Mrs. Penlleld than ever. Sbe snapped ber teeth at sbe was suddenly limp from tbe shift, aside. ''Part of me died—when he Doris Olds of Leslie township vis- ited Mrs. Audra Lott and'Miss Anna lyvns l'ar from understanding why he Tlmmy. lng of emotion. did. I hain't-never been the satne, family. But I cottldn't be satlsfled, I try—but I can't—'' jtist supporting myself. I bad to Ainies, from Wednesday until Friday had conie lnto her home. It had ''You little stupid 1 Don't you know ' ''You!'' she exclaimed. of last week. seemed natural enough at flrst, but n roofs to keep yotj out, 'stead of Mrs. Penfleld gave lier n smile that Her voice broke. She wheeled mttke a bome again—and for some­ swiftly and went over to tho windoyv. body that didn't bave one. Way it Gerald Potter and family visited at tlie supposltlon that he wanted to lenklng yoit in? By jingoes, s'pose had nothing In it of amtisentent. "'I," Alva Campbell's, last Friday. participate ln the home life of his Mrs. Catt-erbox yvon't pay me for Standing with her back to tlie room, Is, wlien you lo.se tbem tbat!s dear to sbe conflrmed. ''My dear, you didn't Mrs. Jobn Speer visited her daugh- ^wn kindred was' being rapidly dlssl- Suslc, either. Tbat makes tyvo cents s'pose, did you, tbat tlie Lord had she stared "into tbe tnesbes of tbe you, it kliid o' opensyour heart yvider, muslin curtain, beating tbe casing and you got more love for more folks ter, Mrs. Mead, of Lansing, last week paied. ' lle bad fitted up tbe loft witb gone. Ain't tbat luck?'' singled you out to see If He could Wednesday. , •a few [ileces of plnln furniture and "I^6ttlc, be still. Stop tlilnklng 'bout with lier closed hand. 'Those blows. —'stead of, less. Wben I hnd chil­ had constructed a roiisonablo sort of money wlien you 'most broke a fel­ •steiilndder that made It easily acc.cs- ler's neck. Now clear out, chlldren. 'slide; iint Mr.s. l'onileid was iieginning ljind, lf l wasn't^ so busy, I'd spatik 1 ^ to wonder wiiy lie liad taken 'tlio evei-y one of you" for cnjoylng your­ Itroubic. Ilo rarely bad a meal at selves 'cause Tlinuiy here fell Into Nuinlier .l7; ilun'e were days at a tirne misfortune. Step lively, l got to jwlien The Custnrd Clip never saw hlni hiive elhnw rooni—and siiddou.'' nt all. Tbe ceinpnn.y', thus explicitly un­ JS'evertlicleas, when he came breez­ wanted, initiated a fade-out. Lettle ily buck, bringing .sonic oi'fcring of sliooed tliein vigorously. food wblcb he ostentatiously claimed ''ltun along, baliles,'' slie command­ Auction Sale! to linve secured at !t tremendous bnr- ed. "You're going to play bop-scotcb galn, bri'iiinilng witb stories of tbe In the driveway-darned if you ain't! Oregon woods tbat dellgbted'(he clili- l'm, going to have tliat s^ven cents dren, full of rough l)ut jolly .kindness or bust.'' Slic turned back and stuck !—Mien Mrs. Penlleld apprcclnted him lier nose Into tbc kitclien. ''Say, Pen- HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED T O DISPOSE OF THE ORDELIA MILLER HOUSEHOLD GOODS, I WILL Avlthout reserve. But there were 'zle, wbat you going to do yvitb him?'' fltiier tlmc.s—times yvhen reticence A scornful twlrk of her tbutnb indi­ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT THE PLACE 1 MILE SOUTH OF DANSVILLE, ON {yvns uiiiierniost, nliout lils absences, cated tbe sulTerlng Timmy. bis liuslness, bis companions. Then "Dry him out," replied Mrs. Pen- jsiie was puzzled and disturbed, even field tersely. "We can't return blm piqued. soaked. I expected to lron tonight, ''\Vell, Car'ilne,'' be ltegnn, "1 didn't but I didn't s'pose It'd be Tlmmy. know you liad a siifet.v vault tor tlie .'Vnd • now, Lettle, you remember to .April 14th nelgbbors. Tlmt's 'bout the last thing keep all tbein klds on tlie ground. I'd expect you to start.'' Moreover, you'n I'll bave a quiet little Sbe said notliing. talk yvhen things cleitr up a bit." COMMENCING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK, SHARP, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: "Mrs, Bosley tnust have the fidgets," ''Ycs'm.'' Lettle gulped from the he continued; and ns hls tone greyv depths of a great comprehension; lazler his eyes greyv keenet-, "Say, then fleyv to tlie pursuit of yvlmtever pennies remained. wasn't he mad? I'll bet they've had This Iot of Furniture contains many Several Odd Chairs 2 Rugs, 9x12 trouble over that bo.K. It yyas a box, rare pieces of old patterns: Good Walnut Milk Safe yvasn't it? Does slie always bring'the CHAPTER Vm Several Small Rugs same package?" Oak Book Case Kitchen Cabiiiet 3 Bedroom'Carpets Mrs.' Penfield, testing the heat of ' Sobsuds. Mahogany Library Table 2 Kitchen Tables Several Lamps the irons, turned In astonishment. It was a regular thing for Mrs. 8.ft. Dining TaWe Perfection 4-burner Oil Stove A quantity of Dishes and all "My goodness. Uncle Jerrj'j how'd lt Penfleld to be called to Number 41. 2 Center Tables Airtight Heater / Kitchen Utensils come to, Int'rust you so?'' Mrs. Sanders lived there, alone ex­ Buffet ' Cedar Chest A qiiiantity of Canned Fruit Ho shrugged. ''Just making conver­ cept for a roomer; and durihg the few Good Bureau 2 Bedrooni Suites 5 bushels of Potatoes t sation. Hasn't nothing else happened months since she had> come to The Unioii Sewinjg Machine Bed and Springs A number of Crocks and'Ju^s to talk about" Custard Cup, she had summoned Couch ' ,3 Good Mattresses "Thnt'svso, ioo,'' she agreed. 'fWeil, Mrs.:Penfleld''sevcral times when ^over- Washing Machine no, 'taln't alyvays the same package. wrought nerves had brought ber to a Leather Rocker 3 Good Feather Beds Boiler and Tubs Sometimes, it's thin and soft. I guess climax of sufl!ering. Her neighbors Morris Chair , ' 1 A quantity of nice Bedding About 10 cords of Wood she's got difirrunt ways of salting liad Uttle patience with tlteseattatika. 5 Rockers Several Mirrors • Lawn Mowers nearly new doyvfi her jeweis. Why, are you going Because of the weeping and lamenta- 2 sets Dining Chairs 2 Chamber Sets ; \ i Numerous other small articles not off again? I ^'thought mebbe you'd tlona which were 'tiie *buter nymbolt Oiie set nearly hew 11x13 Rug, nearly i^ew' mentioned * , have supper with tis tonight.'' of her dstress, titey had hicknamefJ ''Can't, Car'line. ^Sotfry; but 1. got her Sobsuds. And she knew it'.' ' to see a man. Heavens, what'a going Sensitive to an attitude; which site on in your yard?'' ' v ; interpreted as unsympati^etiC) Mrs. Mrs. Penfleld explained, 'Slie had Sanders turned for centfort to Mrs. TERMS-C^SH to. lift her voice, because Uncle Jerry Penfleld,as the only one of her, nelgli- had opened the door, and the gaihei bora yvho could st^othe her into etiui- now at its (most vocai stage, filled the 'llbrium. '•Vv''-.'-''U'-:"!'': <'"'^• air yvlth dlyerse; calls nndi squetiks and It was'Mondny, nnd Mrs.' Penfleid clucks.'. Jerry Winston's footsteps on was In Oto midst of washing;;^b^^^^ the board walk.tliat ran.t^^^^ yvhen .the; sumttions': came, slt|e,: made house'-;yyere Jost:ln';tlte^difi?H^''^^i,\^ all;;btt8te to respond, lietj^^ -W. A. MURRAY, Auctioneer oAeJ-; aniiiial?:.im^ ;t*atj^pf.:thie. physician iwlt^ nearer..:. A: sealous/'partltapant: lfatl ' aiswmedi^iitalliabtfe INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1923 Page EMvcp

By L. P.Van Zelm AW.WHArSTHEUSE 6 WcMtm NtwipapM IJhibB. Reflected Glory hn'i So Good' NOM^.THAT YOU HAVE BEEN MAtlE ONE OF HERE COME THE FlTZFlbHE^ AMt> THE OH FEU)t, LoQ« - Tnevfee The jupSES FOR THE co^Al^^e BEAUTV VAN H02I2E6, AND THE REST'OF THE ^ PALM BEACH SdClETV ALL <30iNG To SPEAk. ? 11 PEOPLE. WILL 'feESlN TO •e)Er-(3ijES5 THEY'LL hoTice ME Nice.E-- RECOGMIZE, HR5;FEll)f FEATHERHEAD NO^W

ing, after her t-ecent iliness. MORTGACE SALE. PROBATE OF WILL. BALDING—APRIL 17 MORTGAGE SALE. DDSKNESS OAItDB Eilery Royston is visiting his Default havlnK heen made In the conitttionn . State of MiphtRan. The Probate Oourt for Default having been made In the conditions of B certnln real e»tiitc mortRiiRc, whereby the the Oounty of Insham. of a reol estnte mortgage, whereby the power ATTORNRTB brother, Frank, and family, power of Mile therein contnlnecl bccnmc opcrii- At a acsston of said Oourt, held nt tho Pro­ of sale therein contained became operative, Mrs. Earl Harkness and .sons were tlvo, miide by Guna U. Benfmnn anil Hftttle L. bate OtTlco In thc Oity of Maaon, In aald coun­ made by Frank N. Flanagan and Anna Flan­ O. J. HOOD and W. S. SEELTE. Attorneyi at on our sttecl Satuiday. BerKmnn, hln wife, of LanBlnu, MlchlKnn. to ty, on the 20th day of'March,,A. D. 1923. agan, husband and wife to the Farmers Bank, Law.' Farmers Bank Bldg., .Mason, Mich. EUzntjcth W. Hnlstead, (luted October t, tttlfi, Present! HON. L. B. McAJlTHUIl, Judge a Michigan corporation, ot Mason, Michigan, Oltz. rhone. Office 102. 18-lr-pd. The Hubbard school was closed and recorded In the ofttcc of thc Iteiriiitcr of of Probate. dated Aprtl 2t, 1904, and recorded tn the Reg. Thursday and Friday, the teacher. Deeds for fnfthnm Oounty. MIchiRRn. on Octo­ Jn the Matter of the Eatato of ALLIE Ister of Deeds ofllce for Ingham Oounty, Mich­ A. A. BERGMAN, Attorney and OonnMlor Miss Greevo, being, on the sick list. ber 2, lt)ir>, in llbcr t7!t of mortKnites, on page DALDINO, Deceased. igan, on April 23, 1904, In Llbcr 121 of Mort­ at Law, Mason, Michigan. Bell phons 11. 06, and afterwards duty aaalRnod by • aaid Maurice Balding havlnir filed ln sald court gages on page 140 nnd afterwards duly assign­ IwMpi Slats' Fred Ward is some better at this Elizabeth W. Hatatcad to Myrta Jean Hal- hla iictltlon prnylnR that..a certain Instrument ed by said Farmers Bank to Lovtcia M. Dart wiIting, Btcnd. by an naalunment recorded ln aald KcK- In writing, purportinR to be tho last wlll and by an assignment recorded In said Register of NIJHSES Mr. and Mrs. Wiit. Aidrlch and later of Decd'a ottlte ln liber 228 of mortRagca. testament of said deceased, now on file In aaid Deeds ln Liber 198 of Mortgages on page 23S, on mite 155, upon which mortnaKe there la court be admitted to probate, and that the nd- upon which mortgage there Is now claimed to daughter. Myrtle, of Detroit, are vis­ now claimed to be due and unpaid, the «um of mlnlatrntlon of said estate be Rranted to htm- tie due nnd unpaid the liim of one thousand GENEVIEVE D. COLTHORP, Reglittrtd Diary iting at the hotne of her itiother and Two Thousand Sixty-el(cht and €3-100 Dollara,Bclf , or to some other suitable person, dollars as unpaid principal and no suit at law, Nurse, Bell phone 606.Ft3. 47»lap brother. Mrs. Miller Is in'very poor bclnif tlio sum of 51800.00 principal, $8r>,10 In- tt la Ordered, That the 17th day of April, having been brought to recover said sum, or tereat, $.1.30 insurance premluma paid and A. D. 1923, nt ten o'cloclc In the forenoon, at any part thereof, notice is hereby given, that viin?ERiNARir healtli this wlnter. i $1751.23 taxes paid on the mortKaRod landa, and said probntc o/Tice, be and Is hereby appointed by virtue of thc power of lale contained In said rote every mortgage, the undersigned wlll sell at publlc DR. L. A. WILEDEN, Graduata Veterlnailaa. weak spec- Mr. and Alrs. liJd Ellswotth, Mr. no suit lit law or tn'equity havlnK been brouRht for lic'arinR aaid iictltlon ; Otnca and rettdenca soutti ''A'' itrtet. Both and Mrs. Fi'ank I..ee and daugbter, to recover snld mortKiiKe debt, or any part Jt la Further Ordered, Thnt publlc notice auction to the highest bidder on Saturday, laily for thereof, notice Ifl hereby Riven that hy virtue thereof bo Riven by publication of a copy of April 2t, 1923, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon phonos. Iw62pd tbe Noos Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wat- ot thc power of .sale contained In aaid mort- this order, for three successive weeks prevloua of snld dny at the woat front door of tho court reus. Jay Schemerhorn and father, RiiRC, and of the statute In auch case provided, to aald day of hcarinK In the InRham Oounty house In the City of Mason, Michigan, that DR. 0. W. WARD, Veterinary physician tu4 Luke Schemerhorn, spent the yveek t, the suhaorthor, the present owner of satd Newa, a newspaiier printed and circulated In ticlng one of the places where the circuit court surgeon. Mason. Michigan. Both phonat. mortKiiRC, will sell on Saturday, the 23ril dny auld county. L. B. McAtlTtiUR, for anld county la heid, the land described In Oalli promptly answered night and day. • end at Mr. and Mrs.WlllSchmunsler's. ot .luiic, 1923, nt nine o'cloclc In the forenoon aald mortgnge, to sntlsfy snlit mortgage debt, (A true copy.) JudRC of Probntc. together with all legnl costs of foreclosure, said Frank Royston and family and of siiUl dny nt the north front entrance to tiie IlUTIt L. OILLESPJE, OR. GBOBGK C. IHOODT. VsUrlnarr Bvu Oity ttnil flutldinR on yvcst Ottawa" Street, mortRnged land described as follows: All of gsoa, Offic* and resldsDC* ebrnar A and Ath brotlier, lCllery, spent the yveek end City of t.nnsln(t, MichiKan, (that beinR one of Deputy UeRtstor of Probate. t2w.t the East 21 feet of tho South 62 feet of lot 7 calling qn old fiIcnds in ljansing. thc plncoa where tho .Circuit Oourt for InKhnm and the"^VeBt 24 foot of lot 8, ali in block 8, streets. Mason, Michigan. lwB2pd County la held), nt public nuctlon, to the lilRh- FINAL ACCOUNT. RICE—APRIL 24 also tho perpetual right of way over tho Nortii c«t bidder, on tho torccloaure of anid mortRnKO, 7 feet ot tho South 09 feet ot tot 7 tn snld FAItMERS' MUTUAL the innils iloacrlticd therein, or auch pnrt there­ Stnto of Michignn. Thc Probntc Court for block 8 nil In the City of Mnaon, Oounty of HBE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INS. the County of lnghnm. luRhnm, nnd Stntc of Michigan. ham county. Safest, cheapest, IMSt. Faa Friday—Pa informed ma tonite '||TTLT[|lll>|ltltl[n1llF^ltl of, KB alinll be ncceaanry to siitlafy tho amount, At a aesalon of snld Court, hold nt tho Pro­ that be yvas a going to iiave sum Co. due thereon nt the time of aiiie, toKothcr with hiformatlon write to F. H. Ftald, aeoratarr. nil ieuai 'coata, thnt is to any, a parcel of land bate Onicc In the City of Mnaon, in said coun­ Dated Jnnunry 25, 1923. who yvas a man yvho wanted iiitn to in tho Townahlp oC Oelhl, Insham Oounty, ty, on the 2.tth dny of Mnrch, A. D. 1923. LOVICtA M. DART, .^i""^ ^''''- «•"»'• »••<»>• oaii iet'n tbe noose paper bisness. IIe told MieliiKnn, described na: the south'hnlf ot uic Preaont: HON. L. B. McARTHUR, .Tudgo AsalKneo of anid Mortgnge. on third floor of court hous*. ot Prohnte. / us be yvas a going to tell the man evry OBITUARIES southweat rjunrtcr of the nortlienat (lunrter; E. A. DENSMORE, Attorney for Aasigneo. AUCTIONEERS and niso the north half ot the north hnlt of In tiio Mntter of thc Estate of MARY H. Business Address, Mnaon, Miehignn. 4wl3 tbing be neyv. And tbeu ma up and the aoutlieiist (lunrlcr, all on aoction ciKhteon RICE, Deconaed. ast bi;n yvliat tbey was a going to do (18), town three (3) north, ranBC two (2) tCittlo Uico havlnK filed In snld Court her O. P. DOLBEE, General Auctioneer. My Uii APPT. OF At)M'tl. SMITH—APRIL 17 mtyertiaement ts tho men I have sold for. for tbe rest of tile evning. Well tiiey west, MichiKnn, contnlnlnR sixty ncrcB of Innd, finnl admlnintrntion account, and her petition more or ieaa. prnyinK for tlio iiliownnco thereof, and for the De ttnnls Nnn yvith thc Will Annexed. Ask them. Boat of service and antisfactton was a coolness sprung up atnong tliciii Dated t^nnainK. Michlsnn, March 26, 1923. nsaiRnmcnt and diatribution of the residue of Slate of Michigan. Tho Probate Oourt for guaranteed. Oltlzons phone lC0-2n. Oall at from then'on afteryvards. MYlVt'A .ItSAN JIALSTEAD, aald cstntc. tiic County of InKhnm. my expense. a9wl4pd I-.ou!se Ordella li'Veer yvas born At n Bcasion of snld Court, held nt tho Pro­ Saturday—They was a yvell fair It la Ordered, Thnt the 2.1tli day of April, A. July .1, 1867, at BunkerhiU toyvnship, D. 1923, at ton o'ciocic In the forenoon, at anld hnte Oflico in the Oily ot Mnson, In anld coun­ FRANK ROBAOK, General Auctlonecr. Tenni meeting i.ere in town tonite and as J ty > t^t-ut i^ttnt^e''" t' to vnsntl>, AaaiKnee ot MortKaRc. Prohnte OIRce, be nnd is hereby appointed for ty, on thc 21st dny ot March, A. D. 1923. right. Phono me at my residence, Oltz. phona ' „„.„,„!.,,. „,„ .,11 ,,.„,,. --Micbigan. .She yvas united in mar- C. V. & E. T. ItAMMONl), Attorncya for cxnmlnlnB nnd niiowing snld account and Present: JtON'. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge or at E. F. Foster's. Both 'phones. Ford AsslRnce, l^ualnesa Address, tjansinK, Mich- ot Probate. Sales and Service, Lansing, 411 So. Olcm- pa was on tbe cOmnUtly we ilii went. • Aimer Voh R ISSO Itjnn. . t3»'t3 hearing snld iietltion ; to yvhlcli union yvas born tyvo sons, It Is Further Ordered, That public notice tn tho Matter oC tho Estate ot NOAH mine Ave., Lnnalng. 40-tf Welbenclh tb ane dcommitt yvben ytb seo t speakeupon rth ego front upt ''>Ke o I'ted L. Millei Ieb 8, 1880, SMtTH, Dccensod. George W. and Carl Dlngert, tbe lat­ thereof bo given by pubilcnlion of n copy of witcb yvas a preacher froni sum other this order for three siicceaaive weeks prevloua Andrew It. Smith having filedI n snld Court P. R. STEVES, general ancttonNr. Satlsfaettoa ter surviy'-es. She leaves to mourn I.JCENSE TO SELL. COOK—APRIL 17 his petition prnylng thnt the ndmlniatrntion dc town be just looked tbe committy to snld dny of hearing In the Ingham County guaranteed, Mnson, Mich. Ball phona. Iw6to a son, a stepson, a mother, tyvo brotb- suite of MichiKan. The Probate Oourt for News, a newspaper printed nnd elrculntcd In bonis nnn with thc will nnnoxcd ot said estnte over and offered up a long prayer for thc County of lnghnm. aald county. L. B. McARTHUR, ho grnnted to Tlio Onpitnl National Bank, of ers, tyvo sisters, besides a host of At a aeaslon of aald Court, held at the Pro. Lnnsing, Michigan, or to some other suitable W. A. HURRAY, axpart aDcttootir. Satla. the town. bate OITico In the Oity of/Maaon, In aald coun­ (A true copy.) Judge ot Probate. faction guarantasd. Tama raasonabla. F. Sunday—Went out in the country friends. She yvas alyvays a ready RUTH L. GILLESPIE, person: O. Wabbarvllla. Balk plianM. helper to her'friends, home and com­ ty, on tho 16th day of March, A. D. 1023. Deputy Reglatcr of Probate.. 13w.t It Is Ordered, Thnt the 17th dny of April, today to visit 1 of pa's oie time skool Present! HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge A. D. 1923, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, nt mates yvitch has come het'e to retire munity. About eight weeks ago sbe of Probate. . snld Probate Ottice, be nnd Is hereby appointed FRED THAYER. General Anetlontar. MaasA, accepted Christ as her personal Sav­ In tho Matter of thc Eatate of SUSIE OOOK, PROBATE OF WILL. ROYSTON—APR. 24 for hearing aald petition; R. D. 1. Aurelius Phone 507. twSlpd his scif and famiiy. They got 1 boy It is Further Ordered, That publlc notice and he has got a pony & a Radio and iour. She yvas a loyal member of tbe «• ™""'''.!; '"''""P*!*"*,.,'*'^.", ,„ .„,,, „„,,,.. State of Michigan. The Probate Oourt for „ , -.^ , , A ^ .-I . E. A. Denamorc having tiled In Bald court the Oounty of InRham. thereof be given by publication of n copy of FINAL ACCOUNT. slSOO-MAY 8 a bisickie and a little ottoniobeel with Oriental Shrine, .Order of Eastern hl« petition, praying for license to sell the in- At a Bcaalon of snld Oourt, held at the Pro­ this order, for three auccesalve weeks prevloua State of Michigan. The Probate Oourt for a gas engine in it & well in fact yvnai- bate Office In the Oity of Mason, ln said coun­ to said day of hearing, in the lnghnm County Star,' Rebeccas and Lady Maccabees, thereitcrcatn odescribedf said estat. e In certain real eatate tho Oounty of Ingham. ever be wants and hassent got Isn't. The funeral was held from the Brnm- ty, on tho 26th day of March, A. D. 1923. News, a newspaper printed and circulated In It Is Ordered, That tho 17th day of April, Present! HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge said county. L. B. McARTHUR, At a seasion of said Oourt, held at the Pro- vllle Baptist church April 4th, Rev. A. D. 1023, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at bate OfJlce in tlie City of Mason, in aald coun. Monday-—Went up lo Jake's house of Probate. (A true copy.) Judge of Prohnte. ty, on the 0th day of April, A. D. 1923. to here there new Radio tonite but Ft'ed Hague officiating and the re- aald probate otfice, be and Is hereby appointed In .the Matter of thc EataU of MARY E. RUTH L. GILLESPIE, • mains laid to rest in Fairview cfeme- for hearing said petition, and that the next of Deputy Reglater of Probotc. 12w4 Present! HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge it wassent much acc.t. tonite as they ROYSTON, Deceased. of Probate. Icln of laid ward and alt persons interested In Ettery T. Royston having filed In said Oourt was to much Statistics in the air. tery, Bansville. said estate appear before aald court, at said In the' Matter of the Eatate of MAE SISCO. his petition praying' that a certain Instrument PROBATE OF WILL. PHILLIP8-1WAY 1 Deceased. time and place, to show cause whr a license to State of Michigan. The Probate Court for Tuesday Ma was jawing pa because sell the Interest of said estate In latd real es­ In writing, purporting to be the last wlll and William H. sweeny having filedi n aaid court he tawked so much when Co. was testament'of said deceased, now on file In said the Oounty of Ingham. ,Tlie NEylti'S, at U.50 per year, is tate should not be granted; At a session of said Court, held at the Pro­ his final administration account, and hla peti­ hero at are house and Pa Ilneiy got It is Further Ordered, That public notice court be admitted to probate, and that thc ad­ tion praying for the nllowanco thereof, and for tbe biggest bargain on tbe marltet ministration of said estate ^ grunted to O. A. bate Oflico ln the City of Mason, In aald coun­ the aaaignment and diatribution of tho realdue mad and told her,what was what. He thereof be given by publication of a copy of Davis, or to some other suitable person. ty, on the 4th day of April, A. D. 1923. today. j this order, for three succeeslve weeks previous Prcaent: HON. L B. McARTHUR, Judge of aaid eatate. sed Well when you set around and i to satd day of hearing, in tho Ingham Oounty It la Ordered, That thc 2ith day of Aprtl, A. It la Ordered, That thc Bth day of May, A. D. 1923, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at aald of Probate. D. 1923, nt ten o'clock In tho forenoon, nt anid say nothing fokes yvill think you are j News, a newspaper printed and elrculntcd ln Probntc Office, be and,lB hereby appointed for In the Matter of tho Estate of ALLIB a fool. Ma up and replyed. She sed 'snld county. L. B. McARTHUR, hearing aaid iictltlon; HEARING OLAIMs. PORTER—AUG. 7 j .(A true copy.) Judge of Probate. ^^"TVr""i T. S"^:!;t-^^Inj^i&JjriUli^c^ Yes and yvhen you go abed and tayvk • stntc of MlchiRan, The Probate Oourt for ' O. A. OLINTON, Register of Probate. 12w.t It Is Further Ordered, That public notico they Ivnoyv lt. • thereof he given hy publication ot a copy of Maurice Balding having filed In said Court .^jtition . tho Oounty of Jnghnin. thia order for three auccoaaivc wceka previous hia iK.titlon prnylng that a certain Instrument , • t.^urtlier 'ordovod 'rh.it imlin/. nn(l..„ Wednesday—Tonite l shone pa's In the M.ittor ot the Estnte of EMILY F, ORDER OP PUBLIOATION. to aaid dny of hcnrlng In thc Jngham County in writing, purportiUK to he thc Inat will nnd | ,„^L'? ^™ „tilcnt n ' f copy „? PORTEK, Dcccnsod. r'.Tl!:' !2Rtll'lo"?';i,';Z Tnd that "tie ' ""^^ ""^'^'^i™ yveeks previoua shoes before Lodge meeting and I Notico la hereby given thnt'four months State of MIctilgan. The Olrcult Oourt for NcwB, a nowspnpcr printed and circulated in Oourt be admitted to Probntc, nnd thnt, tho j^, jj , .. i,n,...,„i. .,• i„.,i,,„,, r-n,,,,,,, stuck him for a ditne for same ttufi from the 5th dny of April, A, D. 1(123, have thc Oounty of Inglinm. In Ohancery. anid county.- L, B. McARTHUR, ndmlnistrntlon ot aaid cstntc be grnnted t» I No™ a newsi.Zc • Iwen nllowod for creditors to present llieu. Mario VanSchalck, Plaintiff, (.\ Iruo copy.) Judge ot Probnto. then ma cums along and bits bitu fot' vs. RUTH L. GILLESPIE, ••'?it't^ci^r?hnrtb: rt^ tz^. A.H^f£: " two .? and a Vi for a'swell new bat. claims nKninat snld ilcceiiBod to said court for Deputy Register of Probate. 13w4 e.vaminntion and adjustmnnt, and thnt nil cred­ John R. VanSchalck, Defendant. ^'.X IS S^^cS^al^ni^tr O^^i HoKialcr offtll l gess he is sorry ite yveni, and mat'vy-, itors of snld deceased are reipilrcd to present At a session of anld Oourt held In tho court ed into are famiiy. tiieir claims to snld court, nt the probate ofllce. room In tlic City of Lansing, on'the 1.1th dny OOM'RS. MEETING. _ BALDWIN hearing anld iictltlon ; i rttOBATE OF yVILL. PAt.MElt—IrtAY 8 of Mnrch, A. D. 1923. It is Further Ordered, Thnt public notico Thursday—A ole lady doyvn the st. In ho City of Mason, in siiid county, on or Stntc of Michigan. The Probnto Court for thereof bo Riven by publication of a copy of State of Michigan. Thc Probnto Court for before tho 5tli lay of August, A. D. 1923, and Present: The HON. LELAND W. OARR, the County of lnghnm. the .County ot Ingham. is yvirrying her self sick because sbe thnt said claims wlll 1m! heard hy snld court Oircult Judge. this ,ordcr, for three auccesalve weeks prevloua In thia cause It appearing from nflldnvit now In the Mutter ot the Eatate of LOIS to snld dny of hcnrinR, In tlio InKhnm Oounty ' At a scaaion of anid Court, licid nt the Pro- dont tbink she yviii get to hevvin on on the 7th day ot AuRuat, A. D. 1923, nt ten BALDyVIN. Dcccnscd. News, n ncwapiiiior printed nnd circulated In tmlo Oflico In tho Oilyot Mnaon, in snld coun­ acct. she is so poor she. diddent have o'cloclc In the forenoon. on file that It cnnnot bo ascertained in what HnvluR licen nppolnted commisaionora to re. ty, on thc Clh day of April, A. D. 1923, Dated April 5, A. D. 1923. stntc or country the defendant realdea there­ said county. L. B. McARTHUR, nothing to give up dureing lent this fore, on Motion of J. A. Bolce, attorney for ceive. exnminc nnd ndjuat all cinlma nnd de. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. Present: HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judga L. D. McARTHUR, manda of all peraona nRnlnat said deceased, we RUTH L, GILLESPIE, of Probate. year. l.tw.t Judge of Probate. the anld plalntlflT, tt Is ordered that tlic defend­ do hereby give notice that four months from In the Matter of the Estnte of REBEtCAH ant enter his-appearance In said cniise on or the 20th day of March, A. D. t023, were al­ Deputy Reglatcr of Probate. t4w4 before three montha from the date of thIa or- M. PALMER, Deceased. lowed by said court for creditors to present HEARING OLAIMs. HOWES-JULY 13 William A. Palmer having filedI n said court statement of thc Ownership, Management, Cir­ der and that within twenty-days, the plaintitt their claims to us for examination and ad­ culation, Etc., required by ttie Act of Con- cause this order to lie published in the Ingiiam state of Michigan. Thc Probate Oourt for his petition praying that a certain instrument Grovenburg justment, and that we will meet at the resi­ the Oounty of Ingham. In writing, purporting to be the Inst will and gress of AuRUst 24, 1912, Oounty News, a newspaper regularly published dence of Martin O. Baldwin, Onondaga town­ testament of snld deceased, now on file in Of Ingham Oounty.News, pubilshed weekly at ,and circulating in'Ingham Oounty, ttllchlgan, ship. In said county, on tho 25th dny of May, In the Matter of thc Eatntc of AMANDA Maaon, Michigan, for April 1, 1923. M. HOWEs, Deceased. said court bo admitted to probate, and that the said publication to .be continued once In each A. D. 1923, and on the 20th day of July, A. D. admlnlatratlon of aald eatate bo granted to Mrs. Lillian Norton and Mrs. Mil­ state of Michigan, Oounty of Ingham, as. week for six weeks In succession. 1928, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of Notice ia hereby given that four montha Before me, a Notary Publlc In and for the LELAND W. OARR, Oircult Judge. from the 13th day of March, A. D. 1923, have himself, or to some other sultiible person. dred I'^orth attended the county Sun­ said days, for the purpose of examining and been allowed for creditors to present their It Is Ordered, That the 8th dny of May, A. day school convention in Bansville State and county aforesaid, personally appear­ Oounteraigned; adjusting said claims. ed Vernon J. Brown, who, having been duly WM. H. GRAHAM, Deputy, Olerk. clalma against said deceased to said court for D. 1923,'at ton o'clock'ln thc forenoon, at said t| last week Friday and Saturday. sworn according to law, deposes and says that Dated this 14th day of March, A. D. 1928. Dated .March 20, A. D. 1923. examination and adjuatment, and that all Probate Office, be and Is hereby apiiolnted for James Hart and family took dinner he Is the owner of the Ingham Oounty News, J. A. BOIOE, Attorney for Plaintiff, 810 Prud- WILLIAM S. OLIFP, creditors of said deceased are required to pre­ hearlng said iictltlon; and that the following is, to the best of his den Bldg., Lansing, Michigan. llw? EDWARD B. CORYELL, sent their claims to said court, at the probate It is Further Ordered, That publlc notlea at Oscar Reeder's,,Sun(fay. knowledge and belief, a true statement of. the 12w4 Oemmlssloners. office, in the Oity of Mason, In said county, thereof be glven by publication of a copy of Miss Martin spent the week end on or before the 18th day of July, A. D. 1928, tills order, for three succesalve weeks previoua ownership, management (ond If a dally paper, ANNUAL ACCOUNT. ACKER.-APBlL 24 with her aunt, Mrs. Emma Thompson. the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publica­ and that said claims will be heard by aald to said day of hearing, ln the Ingham Oounty tion for the date shown tn the above caption, state of Michigan. The Probata Ootirt for APPT. op ADM'R. KAKELDEY—APRIL 17 court on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1923; at News, a newspaper printed and circulated in Bible class monthly meeting at the required by thc Act of August 24, 1812, em. the Oounty of Ingham. State of Mlchlgan. The Probate Court for tan o'clock in the forenoon. said county. L. B. McARTHUR, home of Guy McCue Thursday even­ bodied In section 443, 'Postal Laws and Regu. At a session of said Oourt, held at the Pro­ the Oounty of Ingham. Dated March 13, A. D. 1923. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. ing, April 12. tattons, printed on the reverse ol tltits form, bate Office tn the City of Mason, fn aald coun- At a session of said Oourt, held nt tho Pro­ L. B. McARTHUR, RUTH L. GILLEsPJE, to wtt: ty, on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1028. bate Office in the City of Mason, In said coun­ Deputy Register of Probate. ISwtl Mr. and Mrs. Wright, who spent the 12w4 Judge of Probate. 1. That the names and addresses of the Present: HON. L. B. McARTHUR; Jtidge ty, on the 2tst day of March, A. D. 1923. winter in Fiorlda, are staying at the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business of Probate. ( Present: HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge APPT. OF ADM'R. KOHLER—APRIL 17 HEARING CLAIMS. MILLER—AUG. 7 ln the Matter of the Eitata of HARVEY of Probate. state of Michigan. The Probate Court for homo of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Wine. manageraare: In the Matter of the Estate of sUsANNE state of Michigan./The Probate Oourt for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Irelan'd spent Publisher, V. J. Brown, Mason, Michigan. AOKER, Mentally Inieompetent Person. the Oounty of Ingham!' the Oounty of Ingham. Editor, V. J. Brown, Mason, Michigan. Theodore Bortle having filed in said court E. KAKELDEY,. Deceased. At a session of said Oourt, held.at the Pro­ In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGB, the week end in Detroit, at the hom^ Managing Editor, V. J. Brown, Mason, Mich. his annual account as guardian of lald ward, Andrew IL Snitth having filed In Bstd Oourt bate Office In the Oity of Mason, In aald coun­ MILLER, Deceased. of their uncle, who has been visiting and his petition praying for the allowance his petition praying that the admlntstratlon ty, on the 20th day of March, A. D. 1928. Business Managers, V. J. Brown, Mason, of sald estate be granted, to The Capital Na­ Notice la hereby given that four montha | here. . Michigan. thereof. Present: HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge from the 6th day of April, A. D. 1923, hava 2. That tho owners arc; (Give names and It is Ordered, That the 24th day of April, A. tional Bank, or to some other sultable person: of Probnto.. been allowed for creditors to present their It la Ordered, That the 17th day of April, In tho Matter of the Eatate of CARRIE addresse<>.....«»>...s o f„L Individua ...... luMfl xowners v«..o., oor ««« O""*! "'l2JV„KL!T.!nd°ll°/ KOHLER, Deceased. examination, niid adjustment, and that ail: [ Dist. No. 6 and Vicinity ^ ^ j addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 examining and allowing aald account and hear. snld Probate Office, b , / his petttlfiin.praying that a certain Instrument the company as trustees,' hold stock and secur­ 1928, tHere will be sold at Public Vendue, to William Fanson having filed In said Court FOLER, Deceased, ' , / the highest bidder at the dwelllng house on the Having been appointed commissioners to re- in wrlthtg, purporting to bo the last wilt and . I ities In a capacity.other than that ofio bona hla iietttton'praying that •'certain Instrument toatamertti^of said deceased, now on fileI n aald| Ada owner; and this atHant has no reason to Premises on Fridar, Mar 4th, 1928, at' ten In writing, purporting to be the last will aiid ceive,. examine' and adjust all claims and de- o'clock In: the forenoon of said day, aubjeet to manda;ofall persons against said deceased, we court be|ii^mitted to probate, and that the ad*, believe that any other person, aasociatlpn, or testament of said deceased, now on file In said minlarat'iil of aaid estate be granted'to, him* ^ Vevay corporation has :any interest direct or Indirect all Ineumbrariees and,to Include^all tenements, Court be admitted to probate, and that the ad- do henby give notice that four months from hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto the 4th day ot April, A. D. 1923, were allowed self,'or MDaome other suitable person, . • i, In the said stock, bonds, or other aecuritles ministration of aaid estate be granted to him- It ts )i!nercd,'ThBt the 1st day of May, A.: than as BO stated by htm. belonging, the following,described prApertrr by sald court for credltoral.to present their. : The East one.h»lf (%) of the East'one.haIf aelf or to some other suitable person, cMrna to us for exantlnatlon and adiuBtment, D. 1923 M ten o'clock In the forenoon,, at aald jars. E. Judson and Mrs. H. Growl / 6. That the .average number of coptes of (%) of,tJia?Northwest one-qnarter (%) of n ia Ordered, That the 24th day of April, A. and that we will meet at the residence of the Probatoi*| be 9nd la hereby appointed for; were in Leslie, Saturday. D. 1928, at ten o'clock In the, forenoon, at said hearingSiW:petition; ,} <' i. each issue of thli publication sold or distribut­ section number. (12) In Town nnmber three Probate Office, be and fa hereby appointed for deceased, .Township of Wheatfield, in aaid Mrs. Johii Growl is reported as ed; through the mafli or otherwise, to paid tub- (8) North, of range number one (1) West county, on the 9th day Of June, A. D. 1928, It isVPirther Ordered, That public-liotlee. I Bcrlbera daring tha six. month* preceding Uie (Alaledon) In the CoAitr of Ingham and SUte hearing aaid petItleni, and on the 4th day of Auguat, A. O. 1923, at thereof Pli'glven .by.pnblIeatlon of a copy of ,:l quite in. ••, • ^ • dat* shown abova if (Tills information.I* r«- of MIeblgan; and being forty f40) aerei of lt la Further Ordered, That publle notice ten, o'cIoek In . the forenoon of eaieh of Mid ihla ordR^'or,three aucceasive:weeka.prerionaVl Loren Sweet and family were Sun- quirad from diktlr. publleatlons onir.) , land.;mai« or I«M and ltnowai M tba. Chtii- thereof be given by/pnbllcatlon of a copy of days, for the purpoae of examining and adjoat. to aaid m of htarinttln the InghamConsty.HP VEBKOK J. BROWK. PuWIshar. this order for three aaeeaisIv* weeIca prsvlon* ing aald claimi. Nawa ^SfWWt Printed and elrentatad In, day callerB iat John WlllettfB. to *«Id day of hetrIni In the Inkbam Caantr N«w*. ifflrY . X. B. McARTHUR; rv Patt1 wniett, Ijpei^ Saturdity nlkht ; ySwom to Mid fnINcfilMd btfort m* thli eth ^^MTlTlStrnf^ehItaii. Iluch % mi. Newt, a newtpapar printed and elrenlatad. in Oatad April 4, A. 0. l«2l. of Apf«. lUI. •••-I.;:- ' v;'-^ ".:.;.•.' A; SlDllniOBK, c, / FJtANK FOLER, , with i;minOtt.;AbJ)Ott aaid e

David Beatty of Detroit, spent Sun- sing, last Sunday. pneumonia, at the hotne of W. Carr. Sunday, his sister. Lulu, letttrned , Minnie, Glendqrii and Lois Speer' honie yvith him. yvere visitors at the Douglass schooi t PoUok Corners day at his iiome here. • Surveyoi's are yvorklng on the mile Bert Hixson and family and 'M, C. >ln .Whipple and famiiy ft'om near of .road to be graded from the Meacb Shaffer and family spent Sunday at James Wilcox and wife spent Tues­ Friday afternoon. Dansville, visited at Norman Turu- Scbooi house west to Swan's corners. 'roni litter's. ' day at Millvllle, guests at H. Crimes'. Mr. and Mrs. Cluirles Breiiiier and An 8.Ms pound son was born last buli'*s, Sunday. • Prof, and Mrs. Page of. Ilowell,' ^ Harold Hartsuff and wife of Stoolc- son, Vern, luul Glen Walkins yvere in Saturday to Mr.iind Mi's, lvennetb Ituth Petit of \Villlamstonr-spent spent Sunday yvitli iylrs. Cleo Beatty, bridge, visited.at S. Wljliams, recent- ijansing one day last yveek. IIunimel at Sparroyv bbspitai in Lan­ from Thursday utull Sunday with Jt'red Culver is lioiiie from tile ll. ly. { Douglass Territory { Miss Doris Vickers spent Sunday sing. . .Eunice Traver. of M. for the spring vacation. Miss M.able Brininstool spent'tbe afternoon yvltb Ijiltlan Sbruiii. Everett Collar yvas ln Lansing Mon­ Gladys McCowan visited ber grand­ yveek end at l.,ee pballender's! iyliss ljoona Salisbury spent Tburs­ day. . mother, Mrs. Clin Salisbury, of Wil­ i\lrs. Wesley Warlle is reported on Miss Doris Olds spent Tluirsdjiy and day nlglit at Iter aunt's, Mrs. Iolin Floyd Miller' and faniily and Mr. iiamston, the yveek end, tbe sick list. ; Eriday yvitb Miss Annie'Aiiibs at Bay Perkins. and Mrs. W. W. !3teadman yvere at White Oak t •',Tohn nhsch and faniily of Break i..»..a...... #.....«...... 4 Mrs. Mary Reinliart and son, ,Frank luOtt's. - ' •Mr. and Urs. Otis Warner and fam­ Iilnier Frost's, Suuday. O'Day neighborhood, spent Sunday visited at II. W. Iteinbart's; ,1'ecently. ily and Mt'. t^ud Mt's. lvarnes ,of Lan­ { Uutb Pollok is tlnishiug tlie last Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donald stienl with his brother. Will Risch, and C. Ir. Foster' and yvife visited at B. sing, spent Suttday at Mrs. Eiiiina two nionths of the l'ollok school. Ernest Stetler and family of Spring- Suuday yvitb tbe latter's |)ai'ents, Mr. family. port, are visiting at S. IL Wiilianis. ICleiii^niitil's, in Iosco, Monday. and Mrs.' Bert Backus. ljane's, lioing her birthday, eighty Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brenner yvere George R. Traver and family visit­ years old. * at A. B. Pollok's, Sunday. .Iohn Wilcox and family of .Tack- Mrs. Berf Patrick visited ber Mi!3s Lillian Sbrum spent Sunday ed at Mrs. May McGowan's in Lan- son, spent the week end aj. N, A. and dauglitcr, iVlrs. Claron'ce Dayton, near evening at Frank Haybo,e's. Mrs. Edna McCormick spent Mon­ .Tames VVilcox's. Vantoyvn, Tuesday. Tbe Ladies' Aid was well attended day afternoon yvith her mother, Mrs. UCENsE TO sELh. WHITMOKE-MAV 8 I.jeon lIayhoe Is very ill yvith pinral Ernie Winchell visited iu Lansing at Mrs. Bert Backus' last Thursday. lilmma Lane. 1 Across the Garden State ot Mtcliticnn. Tlic Proliate Oourt for Itio County of tiiKliam. At a HOHBion of nald Court, liclil at the Pro- 1 Clen Vincent and daughter are on tiatu Oirico tn tlic City of lVtanon, tn Haiil coun­ tile sick list. ty, on Uiu I'ith ilay of Ajirii, A. O. l«'.!;t. I^i.uBont; ttON. h. tt. McAKTllUn, .tuiiKC I Mr, Laurer was iu [-.ansing i''l'iday. of Prohalc. Mrs. M. Ward returned iiotne iast tn tiio Matter of tiie EHlate ot yVILIJAM T liursday aftei' spending tile yvinter tl. WtttTMOnE, IDocoaacd. •\vith her.daughter, Mrs. Ada Taylot'. Marie N. wliitmorc liavlnit filcil ia said court her iictitinn, . prayiiiK for liccnBo to noil tlic yViil Sclioiqi canie boine from De­ intercut of «aiw.l been visiting his dauglner, Mrs. A. C. Brigg's, the past week. APPT. OF ADM'K. HEiWANS—MAY 8 State of MichiKan. Thc Probate Oourt for Mr. and Mrs. lEdgeue Edgar visited the Oounty of InKtiam. at lI. Lyon's, Sunday. , , At a aosBion ot said Oourt, liold at the Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Shepard and bale Odice in the Oily of Maaon, in aaid coun­ ty, on tlie tnth day ot April, A. D. 1!123. Mrs. Mary Shepard spent' Sunday at Present! HON. L. B. JHcAtlTHUR. .tudKC V. Sitts. of Probate. i\lr. and Mrs, Clen Chapman of tn tlie Matter ot tiie Estate of EGlJERT W. ttEMANS. Deceased. l.,aiising, visited at D. L. Rolfe's, Sun­ ttarrla t'i. Homans havinK filed in said. Oourt day. his peUtion prnyInK that the udminlstratlon ot Loren Sweet began sayving lumber said estate lie Kranted to Alonzo B. Cretton, or last Tuesday afternoon. I • to some other auitabio iierson ! tt is Ordered, That tlic 8th day of May, A. D. 11123, at len o'clocl< in the forenoon, at said ^..«...... Probate Odice, lie and ia hereby appointed for 1 South Trowbridge { liearinR aaid petition i tt is Further Ordorccl, That public notice thereof be Kiven liy pubiicntion ot a copy of tliia order for three aucccHsive weelsa previoua over 100 guests.were present at tbe to said day ot liearinK in tlie InKham Oounty ice cream social and dancing party News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. L. R. McARTHUR, given by li'orest Social Club, at tbe (A true copy.) ,tudKe ot Protiatc. lionie of tbe Iiresident, Mrs. S. E. RUTH L. GILLESPtE, Trnmble, Friday evening. 'Ibis being Deputy RoRistcr of Probate. tBw.t I be siieond of a, series of four luirtles. HEAUING CLAIMS. SHEARER—AUG. 10 Tbey cleared over $.ll.00 Aiiril la. State ot MtehtKiin. The Probate Oourt for .ylrs! If: L. Bsunett yvill oiien ber the' County of trtRlinm', home for a llard Times party "(dance) tn the Matter of the Estate ot HARRIET and I'ie Social. Ladies' are asked to R. OARN SHEARER. Deceased. Notice ia liereby Riven that four months bring tbe pie yvith her name inside. . from the lOth day ot April, A. D. 1923, have .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Scoggins of tieen aiiowed for creditors to present their claims aRainst aaid deceasod to said court for lireckenridge, yvere yveek end guests examination and adjuatinent, and that alt cred­ of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Trunible. itors ot aaid (ieeeascd are reijuired to present their claims to said court, at ttie prolialje otttco, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Culver, in the City ot Mason, in said county, on or u iboy, Marcli 2!)tb. Mrs. Culver has before the 10th ihiy of AuKUst, A, D. 1923, nnd litien yvitii her sister, Mrs. Jeffers, of that aaid claims will be hoard tiy said court on Mt. Iioiie road ail yvinter. •the 10th day of AuKUst, A, D. 1923, at ten o'ciooit in tlie forenoon. j Frank Rice of Saginayv, is a guest Dated April 10, A, D, 1923. " 3iti S. E, Trumble's. ^ ,^ L. n. McARTHUR, Jobii Lay, Alvin Linn and Ii't'ed Col­ Ittwt JudRo of Probate. lar of Mason, yvere visitors at S. E. OKDEK OF PUnLJCATION. Trumble's, Sunday. State of MichiRan.' Thc Circuit Court for ltay Babcock's house nearly burn­ tlio Oounty of InKtia'm. tn Clinncery. ed Sunday morning, the roof over tbe In tlie Ntatter ot the Potilion of Frederick ,T. 'rhoman: back part'burned entirely away. ' At a seaaion ot said court held at thc Oourt jlSarnest Tan to of the north, is with Rooms in thc Oity of LanstnR, in said county, his brother, F'red, for a yvhile. on the 12th day ot March, 1023. Present Honornbto Lelnnd W. Oarr, Oircult JudRo. It appcarlng *om snld petlttan tliat thc said AureUua Fredoriclt J. Thoman Is soliod of a tife cutato t ln certain parcels of land tn the Olty of Lan- BlnR, InKham Oounty, MichtRnn. described as; ttie cast twcAty (20) fpot of the aoutli elglit (s) Announcement of Interest F. D. Mixter of Dansville, will rods of lot eight (8), and the west two (2) speak at the Aurelius,church Sunday feet of the south eight (8) rods of lot nine (9), of blocl< nlncty-eeven (97), Olty of Lanatng; morning. and it also appearing that It la for .the beat in- IThe ''500" Ciub yvas pleasantly en­ tcrcBt of all perBons 'Interested therein that tertained at the hptne of Mr. and Mrs. said lands be sold,,and the proceeds therefrom To millions of families will be made iIi next week's issue of the stand ln Ileu of the same, on motion of C. P.. •WilUdnson Satui;dtiy evening. , • & B. T. Hammond, attorneys for said petition- The funeral of lSgbert Hemans was er, it ls'ordered that all persons interested in held at the^honie of his sister, Mria. said lands appear before thla court atthe court Ingham County News rooms ln the Oity of Lansing, lngham Oounty, AJ B. Gretton, Saturday with-burial Michigan, on Monday, the 14th day of May, in| tbe Mason cemetery. The( Masonic 1923, at,the opening of court on aafd day, and order had complete charge o the oc- show cause. If any exist*, why the. prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. casion. jMr. and Mrs. Harry Smith Vnd Mr. On lllie motion it Is further ordered that a copy of this order-be publIihed once in. each and Mrs. Vesel of Jackson, vijiited at week.for three succegalve weeki preceding said Ford Motor Cohi|}any / OJ M. Casler's, recently. day. In the Ingham County News, a newspaper JMrs. Martha Jennings wil enter- printed and circulated in said county, and In the Jackson Oltixen Patriot, a newspaper pub­ tain the Mission Circle Wer nesday, lished In Jackson County, Michigan, and that April 18. copies thereof be also. served on Frank H. Thoman, Amelia Susan Lyons, Bertha E. Farmers Baii^lc^lVIa^ iViich. Thoman and Nettle B. Thoman, the personsitn- terested in said lands, if they be found In the Maple Coraera State of Michigan, at least ten days before sald t day of hearing. ' , : ( LELAND W. CARR, Circuit Judge. Alma BeLong of Lansing, atbd Mor­ Counterilgnedi . \ WM. H. GRAHAM, Deputy Clerk. !: ris Pratt of Alaledon,. were /Sunday 0. F. A E. T. HAMMOND, Attyi. for Petition.^ viBltors at Geo. Traver's, Sr. ^ . er. Business Address, Lanilns. Mich.,15w4