SectioIl One INGHAM TY NEWS Pages 1 to 8 VOL. LXIX INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 NO. 41
COUNCIL CASTS SI.Uli ON Uml.yIAGK SALE INTEIJKSr ON AUl'O.yIOBILIOS IN PASSING ROAD BOARD SPEiS E BILLED I.AIlGE, CANVASSEIlS STATE, mil m NUISANCE OilDINANCE Ii'UNIXS USED FOI4 CIIILnuEN ALAIEDON F WES ME That members of tbo city coun- HALF ILEION YEARLY FOR MASON SATURDAY Members of tbe lCiwanis ciub cil possess a sense of lii'imor is bave nearly compiotod a city-wido HAS SUCCESSFUL FAIR PLANS !\lADlC l'O OARK FOll 'l'\VO proved by tbo wording of an or !i!.i.I,r.S,S.(l() GOES FOIJ EQUIP;'»lENl SGIIOOL GRIDDERS WILL MKEI' canvass for material for a rum dinance passed Monday, Tbo or IllGII O L A S S EVIItitlTS WIN IlUNBRlSD GUESl'S. RKl'ORr DISOLOSKS. HILLSDALE HERE. mage sale, tbe proceeds of which PRAISE OI!- VISITORS. dinance specifies that no person will go toward a fund to be used Progrimi Of lntcrcsl Assiircd i shall store, keep or leave in any MiiintimiiilOB Cii.slis Minint 'l'i» .ItlS!),- i\lii,si)n'.s Ft)ofii>all TiMnn To UndL'rgi) •in purcbasing needed equipment lor public street or alloy any junk, sec- CDinpetitinn lieon In Every Class And PtiItllc AfTiilr Staged By t'o-st !ii5S().77, Scventiiicn iVlllos New Ac.hl Tost Agiiinst Con(|ncrcrs Of for tho Fresh Air Camp being built Exiiibits SiiiiI To Rivill Many ond-band goods or yvorn-out ve- by the Lansing lviwanis club four Nc.vt TInir.sduy Evenlllg. Roiid Built In Yc.iir. AllilDn Anil Eatiin Rapids. Ciiunfy lfiilr-s. hides and then is added the pro miles east of Mason on M-49. Cap- viso that this section is not to pro- According to reports of "Bill'' Rich- According to tbe annual report of Mason, high school's football team tains of tbo drive report tbat tho vent thc parking of automobiles as The Alaiedon Farmers Club scored nrds, chairman of tbe entertainment tbe Ingbam county road commission of tbis year has sliown the greatest interest in tho undertaking is largo provided by law. It was thought a decided success in its fourth annual committee of tbe American Legion filed Tuesday' with the board of sup- promise of any team within tlic past and tbat a success is anticipated. necessary to make a distinction be- fair held at the Okemos consolidated sponsoring tbe public banquet on ervisors, tbe county road commission decade. Wbetbcr it really is an ex Clothing, tools, stoves, household tween junk and some of tbe auto- school last Friday and Saturday, Oc Tbursday evening, Octobor lS, tbc af- ceptional team or but one of average furniture, old vaccum cleaners, mobiles tbat add a problstorlc bas received from various sources tober 5 and 0, Exhibits began arriv fair promises to be a success. Many ability will be proved bere Saturday washing machines, lawn mowers touch to the city. Another clause during tbe year ending October 1, ing at an early hour Friday morning tickets bave been sold and arrange !i;527,9.l6.18. Added to the amount on when Illllsdalc meets tbe locals. Ma and many other articles have been in the ordinance is causing consid- donated. All of tbe material given and i)y noon the scbooi presented an ments bave been made to serve tyvo hand a year ago tho total available son bas played throe games. Holt was crabio debate. That is tlio refer- so far bas good salo value, it is appearance equal in quantity and hundred. resources of the board during tbe dosvned '17 to 0, Charlotte l9 to 0 and quality to that of many county fairs. ence in section I to an offensive or Leslie 32 to 0. As seen by tbo scores said. Anyone who has not been Speakers and otber attractions so- noisesomc smell. Just bow odori- year amount to !i!7CI,600.75. Of tbis visited by the canvassers and wbo It is said. Fine exhibits of fruits, cured for thc evening will bo bere as amount the board has expended .'j;.l9'l,- Mason has not bad a real tost yet. grains and vegetables were placed on ferous a smell has to be to reacb Tbat it will have a test Saturday is has material to give Is requested scbedulod and they include Rev. VVm. tho noisesomc stage is a question .584,08. to phone Lloyd Doano, president of long tables around tbe nortli side of Carpenter, nationai clmplaiu of tbe Various construction projects under tile concensus of opinion among foi- the gymnasium. that will take considerable study. lowers of the Little Ton. tlie club. Forty and lSigiit, Willis i?rowor, one way during the year bave cost .f27'l,- There was also a large display of of tbe executives of the Otter Lake 921..fG; maintenance costs bave IJillsdale took the measure of Ea canned fruits, vegetables, meats, Billot, and George Dorman, superin- amounted to lj;L'J,'i,512.01, of which the ton Rapids two weeks ago 7 to 0 and pickles and jellies. Excellent exhibits- tendont of tbe Roosevelt bospital at county road system bas taken :i;i29,- last Saturday pounced on Albion 12 were shown by boys and girls, Kay Battle Creek. .')30.77 or an average cost of ,'t;.lO,'5.9.'5 to 0. Albion beat Kalamazoo 2 to 0 Moore winning first witb a large veg "Bill'' explains that tbc meeting has FUSILADEO for each or tbo 319 miles of Improved and beld Battle Crook G to 6 in earlier MUCH BUSINESS YET etable exhibit and Florence Stlllman been arranged so that the general road. Tools and equipment liave cost games. Both tbese scliools are in first In tbe girls' classes, Tbo Okemos public will bo acquainted witb Legion !i;'14„'583.09 of wbicb !i;39,2i50.0S has Class A so to down Albion last Satur- scnool agricultural class and the home activities and will learn of tlie prob- STOPS BOOZE TRUCK been expended in new and added day was no small feat for lIlllsdale- FACES CJTY BOARD economics department of the Okemos lems and work of service mcn for tlio to perform. school had fine displays. District No. SHERIFF SILSKY MAIvKS It I G equipment. Motor vobiclos to tbe relief of tbeir stricken comrades and SOl.ONS ,>lUST WORK FAST TO Oi known as the German school, under LlQUOIJ HAUL. amount of approximately ljil'1,000 Tbat Mason has at least an even tlie unfortunate orphan cbildren of have been purchased since a year ago, chance to win Is the opinion of Coacli FINISH TODAY. thc leadership of Miss Eloise Rein- former soldiers. Miller who watched the Albion-Illlls- hart, teacher, won first premium with Rutchclor SchODl Scl'lll! Of ThriIlijlg tbe report discloses. Tbe banquet will be beld in the Practically all of tbc construction dale game last week. Several Mason '. ll. San. And Cminty lnfinniiry their rural school/txhiplt. Ciipfnrc iVlKniliiy Evening, Ciirgii Visited WfilnosiIay—lJuiIgct Do- " Oddfellow baii above tlie quarters of projects for which money was ap- players were also at tbc game and Considering the season of the year, U Vitlllcil Af !lil2,(l0(). niuniis Are Fiunid Heavy-. tbe Browno-Cavender post. Tbe chair- propriated last year have boon com- returned with renewed faith in tlieir the llower exhibit in tbe gymnasium man announces that the Indies of tlie own team. Many of the players have Residents near t li e i3atchoior ploted or wil! reacb final completion was very good and beautifully arrang Woman's Auxiliary will serve and witbin tbc present montb. It Is claim- been just a little nervous when Hills- Much business remains to be com- ed. Tbe Okemos nutrition group oc tbat tbo menu yvill be in no way rem- school in IBunlcorhill township along dale has been mentioned but It Is said pleted by tbe board of supervisors be- in woe sma' liours of Tuesday morn ed. cupied a large space witb an excel iniscont of army days. Tbore will be A mill tax is asked for on thc 192S that confidence has been restored and fore its. adjournment, hoped by some lent exhibit showing tho value of no slum, liardtack or beans nor will ing must liave thought a Mexican tbat Saturday's game Is eagerly look to bo accomplislied lato Thursday but revolution had (liirod forth In tbeir county levy from which tbo board proper foods. A lino lot of poultry was messkits be used as was done at a proposes to build approximately 20.7,5 ed forvvard to by local gridders. more probable to come sometime Fri- oxbibited In tiie garage. Loglon-Kiwanis banquet last spring. otherwise peaceful ncigbborliood. Tbo day. Reports of the several county contents of tiiree revolvers and two miles of gravel road, pay a balance of Coach Miller, Intervlowcd after thc Tlie agricultural room vvas given IIIIisdale-Albion game, stated, "Mason officers and tbe various boards of the Rev. Carpenter has been a frequent riot guns wore emptied into the tire ,?I'l,000 due the city of Lansing for over to tbe women's art department has a better balanced team and Is county have been filed and referred to visitor In Mason. lIe was tlic speak- and tiie rear end of a heavily laden paving Mount Hope avenue, expend and a showing of antiques. Many er liere last Memorial Day and was more versatile. lIlllsdale displayed tlieir proper committees and not un- l^eo truck as its driver attempted to .'t;29,000 for now bridges on Magadorn beautiful pieces of fancy work, quilts, also in Mason at a lrorty and Eigbt passing tliat was pitiful and tlio game til after some action ijy these commit- escape from Sheriff Itugh W. Silsby road and near tlie county farm and rugs, etc., were siiown while tbe dis "wreck" two weeks ago. Ilc is pas- was won ijy slashing drives off taciclo toes can the committee on ways and and a corps of deputies. Some thirty- .•iia.O.OOO to construct a pavement In play of antiques couid scarcely be tor of tlio Presijyterian cburcb in and arouud the ends. Tho Albion means complete Its budget, Tlic sai- equalled, It was said by visitors who odd sliots rcgistcrcd on tbo cnr, sev- Lansing near tbe tourist park, MnrsbaH. IDiiring tho war bo was While tbe roport has bad no dis- ends wore not up to standard and do arles committee will bring in its re- have attended many other fairs. erai of wiiicb penetrated tiie load of port Tbursday and upon the adoption cbiiplain of !i front lino division and cusslon on tbo lloor of the session, it not appear cquul in ability to tbe Ma- Friday evening tin interesting pro bas interesting tales to tell of Amcri- Canadian ijoozo aboard causing sev son ti"ankers, Campbell, Hazoiton and or rejection of this by tho board will eral cans of ulcoiioi to empty tboir being referred to tiio committee on gram was given under tho supervision can particijjation in tbe war. Ho was roads and bridges for action. It Is be- Edgar, Albion showed poor blocking depend tbc aggregate of tbc county of Supt. Taylor. The orchestra gave aiso a delegate to tiie Legion .convcn- contents into tbe biglnv.'iy and brcaic- and tackling. Mason looks bettor tax. After tbe adoption of tbo bud- ing several bottios of" Wiilijerville .lleve d tbo mill tux will be fortiicom- several selections whicii wore enjoyed tion in Paris last year. iIe'ls very tban Albion," get, tiie road roport and otbers tiio and a welconie was given by IS. M. active in wclfiire work and liad cam- whiskey. A cliargo from a sawed-dff '"S^ apportionment of tiio annuai tax ia siiotguu let down il roar tiro com- l^oads to bo improved according to It is not likely tbat Campbell will Moore, president of tiie club. Ludell ed 11 national reputation as a result begun, in itself a laborious and pain- and Paul Cheney gave tlieir dairy peiiing tiio driver to abandon bis tbe program as outlined are two and got Into Saturday's fray, tiio Injuries of iiis activities ill belinlf of war vot- staking task. demonstration vviiicii won honors for cargo and seeic rofiigo in a Buick a liaif miles nortli of Williamston to be received in the Cbarlotto game eriins. being responsible, Edgar played a 1'uesday vvas special order day. tbem at botii tile state and county roadster which was running aiiead meet tbe Shiawassee county line; two good game against ljoslio and prob- Several boards appeared to ask for fairs and which they are staging at iirewer lias taken a great interest apparently as a piiot, and a ball:' miles on county" farm road in tiio Otter Lnito liiillot and knows all ably will got tlie call against iIllls- increased appropriations, among tbem tbe national dairy show at Memphis, I^or several months it has been to connect with U. S. lo'; two miles tiio problems tills institution iiiis to in Meridian on Mason-M. S. C. road; dale. Hazoiton will bo on tbo otiior being the T. B. San. board, MicIligan Tenn., tbis week. known tiuit certain rum running par- Cblldren's Aid Society and otbers. contend with, lIo will give a brief three and a lialf miles in VVhito Oak end of tbo line and Hillsdale will like- Tlie dcnionstration was followed history of the iiome and outline tiio ties wcre using county liigbways dur- ly find it sligiitly difficult to gain county agTiicultura l agent gave Ing late lioiirs of tbe niglit to trans- and lngbam; five miles on old Dexter with a selection by thc ladles' quar program miippod out for tlie future. trail in lngbam, Bunkerhill and liuicb ground arouud bis end. Hazel- "'^ ^'^P°^} p'' "-"^e year, tiiere was tbe tette and an encore, two readings by port liquor from Detroit and Toledo gt' report of tbe committee on public Supt. lDormim of tho Roosovoit iios- to nortbern citics. Slieriff Silsby witb Stockbridge townships; two and a ton is hard to box out of a play and Mrs. Ida Bowen, two selections by the pital will bring a direct message from bcaltb and tiio county nurses, soldiers ;;;;r;.s'"qu;utetto' ^iiVT mo^i^g"';^^ deputies lias spent several nights ly- half miles in Onondaga on Eaton seems able to diagnose fake thrusts. tiic stricken soldiers under bis ciiargo. and saiiors reliol commission and "r i„.i,i„in„. r,.n„, n,„ o^«..,, h„ ing in wait only to learn later tbat l^apids road; two miles in ljOroy. His speed and his ability to receive ture, "Lightning,'' from the story by '.rhis bospital is looked upon as one MicIligan CiIpplod Children's Hospi- tbe car bad taken a new routp over passes make him highly valuable on Zano Gray concluded an interesting of the best regulated In tiie nation offense as well. tai. Bovine tuberculosis vvas another evening's entertainment. tlie many improved county liigbvvays. project discussed. Members of a spec- and tbc work it is doing for disabled Eggleston seems to be tlie main cog .Saturday noon a bountiful dinner Monday nigiit ho tried it again and iai committee from tbe Ingbam Coun soldiers and sailors bus placcd it in in the Hillsdale offense and is a man was served to tbc club members and between two and three in tho morn- ARTHUR H. PHILLIPS ty Pioneer and Historical Society tbo forefront among tbe country's that will test the Mason line. He is guests after wbicb botb old and Ing bis long vigil was rewarded yvlien asked tho board to erect display cases largest veteran liospitals. big and rangy and knows football. young participated In many clever tbe truck \vltb tbe I3uick piloting for relics along the walls in the rest Arrangements bave also been made Most of the Hillsdale plays are built stunts in cbarge of Supt. Taylor. The hove In sight. Tbe Buick with its ED ON ROAD BOARD room at the court house, their request to secure tbe drum and bugle corps around him and he Is furnished with football game in the afternoon be two passengers yvas halted but tbere being looked upon vvith favor and re- from tbo Battle Creek post. Tbo last good interference. tween Okemos and Webberville was was notbing to warrant holding the SUCCEEDS ,lOS. LINN ON COUNTY ferred to the committee on public reports received were that tbis organ- Mason's lineup will likeiy be about well attended and proved a lively ad men and the men drove on down tlie COMMISSION. buildings, ization would be bere for tbe evening. tbe same as wore tbe coiors in the dition to tbe fair program. Other musical features are also plan road as the truck came up. The Tbere was considerable discussion truck was brought to a stop on the lt'Drmer Aiuii'dmi Farmer, Now Lan Leslie game but Coach Miller lnti- A feature contest of the fair which ned. mates tbS.t unless some of his pro on the matter of the employment of a has not as yet been decided is the steep grade and the driver was plac sing Aldcrnmn, Is Uniininiiius contract physician at the county jail, Members of tbe committee have ed under arrest. The brakes failed to Ohidcc Of lnghiun Siii)ervisi)rs. teges show something to offset the race betvveen teams captained by Mrs- been busy tbis week selling tickets the present contract being held as In- hold tbe beavy load and tbe truck be lethargy displayed in the first half of Leach and Mrs. Stillman, The team for tbe occasion and tbey urge that valid by Prosecutor Barnard Pierce. gan to move down grade. Sheriff Sils- Arthur H. Phiiiips, Lansing eighth the Leslie fray that some new faces which wins the fewest premiums will evei7 public spirited citizen attend may appear where least expected. A A matter of several hundred dollars have to banquet the winning side. The by attempted to stop tbe truck but as ward alderman, prominent ln county in bills rendered by county seat phy tbe banquoL Tickets can be secured and city affairs for many years and a similar letdown in the Hillsdale game records have not as yet bean com- , from mcmbers of tbe committee and it gained momentum toward a steep sicians called to attend inmates at the candidate for state senator in 1926, would spell disaster. • pleted so the winner can not be an tbey aro also on sale at tbe NEWS embankment he ieft the running jail during the controversy were also was Tuesday unanimously elected to a School supporters are making a nounced until next vveek. office. board to escape possible injury. Quick discussed and on roll call were dis to grasp bis opportunity tbc driver place on the Ingham county road drive for a record crovvd at the Satur The fair management, department day game which is scheduled to be allowed at their footing but allowed chairmen and members of the dinner vaulted into the seat, rescued the commission. Alderman Phillips has at the rate provided for in the con- truck from the ditch, and using all served several years as a member of gin at two-thirty. It is possible that committee are to be congratulated Farm Convenience tract declared invalid. The controv- possible speed made his escape. It was the street committee of Lansing and tbe championship of the Little Ten upon the successful outcome of the may be decided here Saturday. Hills ersy may reach the courts. fair which elicited much favorable Train Here Tuesday then tbat the fusilado of shots began. during his long service on the Ijoard Wednesday the day was spent in VVitb a roar tire bloyvn, tbe driver was of supervisors has taken active inter- dale and Mason have not seen tlieir comment and praise from the many goal lines crossed this season and visiting the tuberculosis sanitoriumI visitors in attendance. Members of the unable to control tho heavy load but esc in the good roads program. No and tho county infirmary both of MEIlC'llANTS PROVIDE VISITOKS did succeed in reaching the Buick, other names were presented for the something is bound to happen when ciub feel'that a large measure of the LUNCH AT NOON. these teams clash. which institutions will be entirely re success is due to the interest and ac still waiting. Here the load was position and Mr. Phillips received the built if the voters ot the county ap abandoned, and the three in the Buick unanimous endorsement of his col- tivity of Supt. Taylor of the Okemos prove the proposals submitted to them pchoob On another page of this issue will tore down tbe bigbway and out ot leagues. Lansing supervisors are se- Farmers To Study and to be found on the ballots Novem bo found an invitation which is being range. Because of the fact that the lected by tbe city council from among ber 6. The dihne^- vvas a feature of extended to all rural residents of this cars of the sheriff's force had been tbe aldermen and previous to Janu- Soils In County the noonday gathering at the county Alaiedon Womans Club part of the county to attend tbe dem parked some distance away to escape ary 1, when his term of office on the farm, the supervisors remaining dur onstration staged by tbe M. C. li. l^. attention, it yvas impossible to rocov- road commission begins, he will re- lNGH.VM TO ORGANIZE STUDY ing much of the afternoon to inspect Hold October Meeting at its passenger station bere next cr them and give successful chase, sign as supervisor. He succeeds Jos. GROUPS. the farm and buildings and to discuss Tuesday wbon its l^'arm Convenience L.nn of Lansing, recently a candidate Tbe truck containing sixty-one five the building project Involving the ex- INTERESTING .\ND INSTRUCTIVE truck pays a five hours visit to tbe gallon cans of pure grain alcobol, 48 for sheriff yvho did not again seek county seat town. A iuncb provided Plans are under way for the organ ponditure of approximately if250,000. PROGRAiM GIVEN WEDNESDAY. quarts of Irish whiskey, 90 pints of the road job. Mr. PhilUps for a num ization of the farmers in Ingham by tbe mercbants of tbe city, will bo ber of years resided in Alaiedon Old Cabin Wliiskoy and 19 cases of county into groups for tho study of The October meeting of the Alaie served to all visitors during tbe noon yvnore ho owned and operated a fine Canadian beer is estiinated to bold a soil problems tbis vvlnter, according Dangerous Crossing don Woman's Ciub was heid at the hour, tickets for wbicb may bo bad at •value at bootleg prices amounting farm. any of the stores uamed. to J. G. Wells, Jr., county agricultural home of Mrs. O. J, Moore, Wednes around $12,000. .\nnual election of officers to fill agent. The vvork will be carried on Protested By City day, October 3. Mrs. George Thor- Tlie train will arrive at ten o'clock Elforts will be made.to iipprebend places on various county boards and under the local leader plan, similar to burn, leader presented tbe following and will bo shunted on the siding the driver and bis pilots from tbe 11- commissions did not create the poli the home economics and poultry APPEAi. ro UTILITIES COMMIS program: Roll call responded to by near the passenger station where It cense numbers of the cars. A list of tical Interest it once commanded. No projects. It Is planned by Mr. Wells an original poem on Michigan; Mrs. will remain until four in tho after- SION GETS RESULTS. Grand Rapids people, believed to be close contests resulted, there was lit- that a group of not more than twenty Rina Dell reviewed "Grandmothers'' noon. Three coaches are filled with bis regular customers yvas taken from tie if any vote seeking, and no cau- men in each township organize for the in current fiction; paper, ''The Home equipment of interest to every house- That the condition of the Michigan tbe driver of tbe truck. cusses were held. Ingham county project, by electing two leaders' who Life of Early Days,'' Mrs. Ray Lott; holder, either rural or urban. Home board of supervisors are largely of the Eiectric grade crossing across Ash will meet one day each month for four street was a menace to automobile paper, "Approved Living Rooms and lighting, modern kitchens, conven- republican faith but two important months, with a soils expert from tho drivers was the assertion of members Bedrooms,'' Mrs. R. Eifert; paper, ionce or arrangement, sanitary con- Kentucky Symphony offices were fllied by democrats, Clit- Michigan State College, and in turn of the city councii who forwarded an ''What the Glaciers Did For Michi- struction and other features make ford C. Foster and Guy S. Thorburn gan,'' Mrs. O. J. Moore. The prograia the home section of particular inter Quartette Here Sunday relay the subject matter back to their appeal to the public utilities commis. being elected superintendent of the groups. Dr. C. E. Miller, associate sion for an order to compel the inter, proved interesting and instructive. est. There are also model farm barns, poor and memBer of the board of con professor of soils, M. S. C., will have urban company to make repairs. It Mrs. F. Brenner presented the model hog and poultry houses, model trol of the county detention home re GIVE PROGRAM AT M. E. CHURCH charge of the classes, which will be is said that the Michigan Electric names of Mrs. Worthington and Mrs. dairy equipment, miniature septic SUND.W, OCTOBER 14. spectively. tanks, farm lighting plans, barn carried on in December, January, gave no heed to requests of members Liverance for membership. The club . • , Howard Thayer of Wheatfield, a February and March. of the council and the city engineer welcomed these new members. equipment and other new ideas in teacher in Ingham consolidated rural farm operation. Accompanying the On Sunday evening at five o'clock "The first lesson wiii be on lime, when the matter was taken up direct All members vylil contribute their agricultural schools, was elected train are college experts ready to an the Kentucky Symphony Quartette the secortd on organic matter and the ly with the Jackson, office. usual amount of canned fruit to the school examiner over James Cotter, swer every question and to distribute will present a program of music at third and fourth, commercial fertiliz The utilities commission was noti Woman's Home, is was decided. Mrs. superintendent of Williamston schools. literature touching upon any of the the Methodist church. This quartette ers,'' explains Mr. 'Wells. "They are fied Monday and early Wednesday George Thorburn briefly reported the Mr. Thayer received 22 of the thirty phases demonstrated and to explain has met with an outstanding success subjects vital to all farmers and are morning planks were on the job and meeting of the State Federation at the workings of the convenience train in their work. They haye gained an votes cast. Others elected are E, R. receiving an increased attention each a crew of workmen was engaged in the Sauit Ste Marie. The meeting ad exhibits. enviable reputation in the singing of Vanderslice to succeed himself on the year. This type of work was carried laying them. The crossing now meets journed to meet with Mrs. F. Laylin. Negro Spirituals. Mrs. Louise M. board of control of the county tuber- on successfully last winter in eight the approval of the city officials. for the "Family Night'' party, Oct. 26. No admission charge is asked. (Braxton, who is the leader of the culosis sanitorium; George C. Moody, counties, including our neighbors, Ea There is no charge for the lunch. When the-new pavement was con quartette, is a graduate of Booker T. V. S., as county veterinarian; Carrie ton and Jackson. The expression (BEEKEEPERS TO (MEET. Every member of the farm family is Washington's school and since, her structed the Michigan Central chang L.. Chapin, Eden, Franc Hay hoe, heard from many men approached on A meeting of beekeepers in Tng invited to come and see the exhibits, graduation has founded five schools ed the grade of its roadbed and con Dansville, and Mrs. Ed Bowman, Lan the subject makes the project entirely ham county is being arranged for No stay as long as tlte train does, enjoy ioT colored girls of the South. It is structed a crossing of plank that sing, as members of the board of vember 1 with J. C. Kremer, exten- : the day and carry away as much in necessary to hold the service at this feasible in this county. Actual organ meets, with the approval of city offic county canvassers. Oliver W. Maine izing of the groups will be done this ials and highway authorities. The sion specialist, in apiculture for tbe formation as possible. early hour because the quartette must was again named as janitor of the be in Lansing for evening engage month and early in November.'' Michigan Electric placed a few planks Michigan State College.: A demon court house, there being no other between the tracks and the pavement stration in bee packing will be given BUNNY CLUB FORMED. ments. An invitation is extended to candidate. the public to' take advantage of ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. but did not bring them to grade nor at the time and problems relating to ; Pupils of the Mason kindergarten this rare opportunity. A free will of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rhodes and did the planks cover the full width of marketing and wintering of bees will B.40K TO SUNFLOWERS. have received their life certificates fering will be taken to aid Mrs. Brax Mrs. Mae Densraore entertained the crossing, it is said. Many motor be discussed. The place has not been from Mr. Bunny and now will enjoy ton in her work. Again comes a big sunflower story guests Friday I evening • at. a four ists have complained of the situation selected, but will probably be in the . all the parties and other benefits or a big story about sunflowers. Mrs. course dinner at the Lewis Arbor. and it was feared that a serious acci "central part of the county in order to. ;. sponsored by him. They will receive John Rummins of the Lott district The tabies were attractiveiy adorned dent would have been caused if the reach as many as possible. Anyone ,' a magazine every few weeks. The LIGHTNING STRIKES. lays claim to championship honors. with yellow candles . tied with tulle crossing had np.t been fixed at once. wishing the meeting at their plaice club is sponsored by Fred Pantlind of In an unusually severe electrical She reports a plant upon which she and crystal baskets of yellow flowers, should get in touch with Agricultural Grand Rapids. Another new feature storm for so late in the season the has counted 215 blossoms and adds After the dinner the guests repaired There will be a public dance at the Agent'LG. Wells, Jr. ' ; ' ; ' of Miss Rai'bour's.kindergarten is the barn of Frank,Wolf on'Coilidge-road that--when she reaclted that number to th^ home of Mrs, Denstnore where I. O. O. F. hall Friday;evening, Octo inauguration^ of a broadcasting sta near East Lansing, was struck and she became wearied and did not both bridge was enjoyed, Mr, and Mrs. L ber 26. Fancy, work win he given • ' ATTENT10N.-F.'& A. M.. „ tion, KDG, which is on the air each burned to the ground. Lightning also er to count any more. N. Baker were awarded high honors away and pumpkin pie and cider will Work In F, C, degree .Wednesday,::.; •day. 'Beverly:. Jewett and Marjorie struck in several other places and Mrs. Jennie Barker and M. E. be served. 75c per couple and 25c October 17, A good attendance is:^^ ,i Bushnell are the announcers. throughout the county, it is reported. Henderson Stock Co. tonight, wl Reynolds were given consolation. for extra ladies. desired, Harry Gillespie, W.M. ' ; „''';-s:il m Page Two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928
Pin tliy fiittli to no man's Wrlto lt on your hoiirt ervatlon. But the man who seems to be having the yvorst time of tbem all 3 (iMvei hnnt thoii not two ttint every itiiy ia tho host Km of ttiine own ?—Oiirlylc. diiy of tho ycm..—Emerson. is Josephus Daniels, who is trying to bold Nortb Carolina ln line for bis par- ty. Since tbe death of Mr. Bryan, Mr. Daniels is probably the most distin guished dry in the democratic party. He is a dry of years' standing; a dry without equivocation; a dry politically and a dry personally. As secretary Savings of the navy Mr. Daniels endured endless ridicule and started unwarranted INGHAM TY NEWattacSk becaus e he insisted that Uncle Sam's warships should carry no bev erages stronger than grape juice. Toward the enactment of the eighteenth Bring Publlnlied every Thur».iKy nfternoon In th«i Olty of Mii.ion, amendment Mr. Daniels contributed liis bit, and It was no paltry bit. But now comes tbe campaign of 1928, and the democratic party sniffs a genuine County Sent of InKiinm Oounty, MtchiRun. chance at the spoils of office for the first time in eight years. What is Mr. Home V. J. BIJOyVN ft SON, Pubtishers Daniels to do? What he actually does do is to advise tbe voters of tbe south Member of Mlchlitnn Press Assoctntion to stay regular, promising tbem that ''if we elect Smith we will tie his hands with a dry congress.'' In other words, vote for a candidate whom you don't Conveniences sUnSCKIPTION RATEs (I'aynble tn Adv.nce) dare follow! Pick a president, and then shackle him! Did ever political On* yeiir in InRhnm, Euton nnd Jncitson Counties It.jJ atz Jlonths in fnithiim. Eiiton nnd Jiicttson Counties .76 opportunism express itself more openly? Or did ever the blight of party Ilrhreo Months ln Innhnm, Euton nnd Jnclison Oountics •*» regularity sbow its working witb less disguise? It is easy to be charitable Ou£ida*'°nKhnmrE«'t^ Oountics Tn U. S. witb tbe words of Mr. Daniels, for they are tbe words of a mucb harassed You'll enjoy Visiting the home conVenience train sched AU papers malted outsiclo tho U. s. one year .i.fiO man. But it is to be boped tbat the south in general vvill not let itself be uled to be in Mason next Tuesday. And you WOuld enjoy " ~~ AnVICKTISING KATES duped into voting for anybody on any sucb specious plea.~THE CHRISTIAN Bt.plny advertislnK rates on annticnlion. , , , ,,. „ the home cOnveniencies eVen more. Bmlneas locals and reaittnK notices on first nnd tocat PKRCS, tSc a line. CENTURY. No roaillnK or business ndvortislnK tess than liG cents. Card of ThaniIASON, MICH. thc subject of solemn discussion in the French national assembly. The corpus. Nobody but a bridegroom Carl D. Baynes, Birmingham 26 W. M. Timmons, Lansing 52 Office north of Court House would bave the nerve to do a thing mere fact that it is seriously proposed and seriously discussed indicates an Alice E. Hathaway, Lansing 23 Margaret E. Coy, Oakley 51 like that. attitude of mind among tbe /t'rench in strange contrast with that of America ; I t where the felon is almost universally tbc subject of great sympathy. The In Flint tbey stuff tbe ballot boxes crime rate of the tvvo countries is none the less in marked contrast for but over bere they sure do stuff the the United States is six and a half times that of France. That France views voters. I I I the criminal as the enemy of society is perhaps a major reason for the Tbe funniest thing we know of is difference. the ire of a wet who is angry because A REPRESENTATIVE OF And the habitual criminal is an enemy of society. When the American he thinks prohibition doesn't prohibit. I ; I public holds that view in general, the criminal rate in this country will Listening to an opposition speaker drop to somewhere in proportion with that of other countries. As long as on tbe radio and being unable to talk the criminal is coddled and pampered and boused in luxury and idleness and back is about as annoying as a series fed, as he is in Michigan, at a table set yvitb delicacies beyond the reach of of bot towels in a barber shop. I [ j M. BORN & CO. the average American workman or farmer, just so long yvlll his kind increase You can always start the day right and his toll against the industrious and honest continue. if you unexpectedly get a tasty slice The criminal will behave when society compels him to behave. of cantaloupe for breakfast. World's Foremost Tailors t I I It is said that Americans spend Children's Week twice as much for candy as for books, but judging from some of the hooks WILL BE AT THIS STORE It seems strange that in a country where love of the child is a national we have read recently this Is nothing boast and where tbe limits to which the people go in providing education, to be held against the Americans. •culture, entertainment and protection is unequaled In the world, that a week I ! ! 5hould be set aside as Children's Week. Yet more strange Is the charge We saw a wild west film the other Friday a1id Saturday, Oct. 11 and 12 evening which was so realistic that as made by religious workers that the parents are responsible in large part for we left the theater we unconsciously the indifference of the child In the matter of religious education. tried to brush the alkali dust off our to Talce Your Measure for Vour New Wben it is disclosed that considerably Jess than one-haif of the children shoulders. jnroiled in the pubiic schools have any connection whatever with the church ! I I The com crop is fairly good this >r any religious body, such a disclosure ts worthy of sober thought. When year and the farmer who has a nice indifference and selfishness is directly charge against the parent aa the bunch of hogs can manufacture quite most prevalent cause, then the charge becomes yet more grave. a little relief for himself. Winter Suit or Overcoat! Education without spirituality is a dangerous experiment. To admit that American parents are willing to provide the best homes in the world, Bits of Ancient History the best schools in the world, feed their children better than the children of Gleaned from News files of at $25.00 and $29.50 any other country are fed, clothe them better than the children of other years past. countries are clothed, provide them with every means of entec^^inment and with every means of culture except religion, it is time someone did some Ten Years Ago At these prices, or more if you care to illvest it, you can have a suit made to your eatrnest thinking. Supt. J. B. Kennedy has issued let measure—a suit or overcoat made for you alone—a suit or overcoat that expresses your The challenge of the week is by religious bodies for parents to do^tbeir ters of warning to all teachers urging part toward correcting the evil mentioned. Church achoois may he eitticient them to carefully watch all pupils for iBdividuallty and one that fits you in every seam and line. symptoms of the influenza now rapid or otherwise but unless the'children are encouraged to attend they are ly spreading tbrougbout the state. valueless. PJainly it is the duty of the parent to lend wholehearted aid. Houaeholdera are urged to save all Come to this store Friday or Saturday and let the representative of one of the world's sacks and to return tbem to the atore where groceries are ordered. Local largest tailoring establishments show you the new samples for'fall. He'll show you gener Mr. Daniels Gets Into Deep Water grocers are co-operating In,the nation ous yard and a half samples so you can easily vision the completed suit or overcoat. He'll If any man in tbe country deserves sympathy during this ccunpaign it wide movement to conserve paper and is tbe dry democratic politician in tbe south. Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, twine. be glad to take your measure too. A letter from Hugh J. Brown wlth la trying to talte tbe minds of his auditors oft tbe vociferously held convic- the 119th F. A. in France, appearing tlona of his running mate by reminding tbem that Mr. Mellon once held in this issue, tells of hair raising ex fliatiUery stock, and that Mr. Vare stampeded thnf republican convention, periences of the outfit during a bomb and that republican enforcement ot the prohibltlou laws has been less than ing raid on the Chateau 'Thierry front, JOY 0. DAVIS Ivmty Yean Ago. <,.a shining success. Senator Simmons, of North Carolina, has given up the -.attempt to get around Governor Smith's wetnfUMi, and is frankly oif the i-es- Detroit has again won the Ameri can League pennant.
t INGHAM COUNTY NEWB, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER u, 1928 Page Three
and 46.0 pounds fat; MclClbbin and I water whencver used, and so kept and fine is paid, not exceeding tbe term ported by Aid. Rouse and the same Chamberlain, Holstein, I308 pounds i maintained as not to emit any offen- of ninety days. milk and 4l.9 pounds fat, milked 3 sive or nolsesome smeU. was passed by the follovving vote: Sec. 6. This ordinance shall take Yeas 5; Nays 0.' times dally; Hansen and BltIcholz, | Sec. 2. It shall lje unlawful for any effect January I, 1929. 1119 pounds milk and 38.0 pouuds fat.; person, firm or corporation to locate On motion council adjourned for Aid. Harding moved tbe passage of tvvo weeks. 3 year old class: Hansonaud Birk-1 establish, conduct or maintain any the foregoing as read, vvbicb was sup holz, Holsteins, 1H32 and 1713 pounds junk yard, or to collect togctlier, deal J'. E. WELSH City Clerk. miik and 61.8 and fi'l.S pounds fat, in, store, keep or leave any junk, dis- each; Iludson and Oaldey, Jersey, carded or worn-out vehicles or vehicle 816 pounds milk and aiA pounds fat. parts, within any portion of the City 4 year old class; lIanson and Birk- of Mason, the business of vvbicb is liolz, Holstein, 1722 pounds milk and conducted, either at wholesale or ro- KEEPING THE FARMER'S .'j8..'j pounds fat; McKibbin and Cluim- tail, witbin ono bundrod tifty (150) beriin, Holsteins, L'587 and 1698 lbs. feet of any church, hospital, public or milk and .'35.5 and 52.0 pounds fat, ea., private school, botel, or^tbo dwelling BOOKS both were milked 3 times daily. bouse of another, and ' unless sucb Mature age class: C. N. Bartow, place of business shall be enclosed by grade Holstein, l380 pounds milk and a tight fence or wall, at least six feet .53.8 pounds fat; J. R. Worthington, high, or within a building constructed Hospital Cases Jersey, 1018 pounds milk and 52.9 of brick, concrete, metal, or otber equally good (ire-resisting material. AT THIS time Of the year tile farmer is turning pounds fat in 24 days; Doll Wolf, grade Holstein, 1350 pounds miik and Sec, 3. No person, firm or corpora either going to or coming from, the eflorts of his months of toil into cash. He 51.3 pounds fat. tion shall store, keep or leave in any should be taken care of in an invalid then starts paying the obligations he has acquir public streot or alley of tbe City of car that is fitted for the comfort and ed during the cultiVating period. Mason any junk, second hand goods, discarded or worn-out vehicles or ve Sivfety of tlie inValid. Council PI'oceedings hicle parts, or otber property, or ob Since his tnolley comes in lai'ge amounts it takes struct any such street or alley in any careful planning to portion it wisely. manner; provided that this section Our equipment in this line is most Mason, Mich., Oct. 8, 1928. shall not prevent the parking of auto complete and desirable. Your phy We would suggest that you itmnediately open a Council met and was called to or mobiles as provided by law and the der by Mayor Kennedy. Present: ordinances of the City of Mason. sician will 0. K. our serVice. checking account yvith us as the best way to ac- Aid. Baker, Ilnrding, Ilarrison, Rouse, Sec. 4. Eacb and every day tbat a cOtnplisli this. Salisbury. Absent: Fry. violation of tbis ordinance continues The minutes of tbe preceding ses shall be deemed a separate offense, It yvill mean safety for your money as well as an sion vvere read and approved. punishable as such. exact record of your expenditut-es. The finance committee report the Sec. 5. Any person or persons vio A.B.BALL following claims and recommend their lating any of tbe provisions of this allowance: ordinance shali, upon conviction there FUNERAL DIRECTOR Bd. of Cemetery Trustees _-.'5569.66 of, be punished by a. line of not ex- cJmbuiajicc Service ^ Carl G. Hardenburg 50,00 coodlng One Hundred Dollars, and in Ingham County News 39..'j0 default of the payment of sucli iine, MASON, MICH. Jr tnnmiB iiu ilrnrinilntnli O. J. Hood 1.80 such person or persons sbali be im Geo. W. Smith 4.20 prisoned in the county jail untii sucli Jas. R. Herrick and men 151.00 Thomas McLatchie 163.10 ^ Phones Tbomas Thorburn 360.00 DAY I40 Mickelson-Bnker Co, 40.07 NIGHT -THE Capital Casting Co. 16.00 72 Brick and Supplies Corp. 7.20 '(' Traverse Cit.y Iron Works 47.00 FIRST STATE & SAVINGS Gicn P. Stevens and men 134.20 Mich. Beii Telephone Co. 4.75 BANK Consumers Power Co. 405.50 A. G. Spcnny and Sons 4.15 The report of the finance commit- Mason, Michigan tee was adopted by tbe following ITbe Bank on the Corner vote; Yens 5; Nays 0. Moved i:y Aid, Harrison and sup- ported i)y Aid. Harding tbat C. L. JT'S now time to lay in an ade Bickert, cbairman of tbe Board of Cemetery Trustees be autborized to quate supply of coiil witli vvin- Slociihridge 1 Northeast Delhi invest money in Cemetery Trust Fund TheK&M5S10c Store t in bonds. Vcas 5; Nays 0. tor fast approacliing. Moved by Ald. liouse and supported Mason, Michigan Mrs. Anna Hong of Cliclsca, is vis- iIany Coryell nnd son Lyle, Mr. by Aid. Ila'rrison that Porter W. Field iting licr niece, Mrs. Dora Hall, at tlie and Mrs, L. 'Bouts, Sr. and "Mr. and bo awarded the contract for collecting' I'llOVE 24 irtancer lioinc. Mrs. Louis ISouts, Jr., attended thc garbage in tbc city for one year pro- SPECIALS for Mr. and Mrs. lI. A. Tliompson of li'owlcrviilo fair, Wednesday. vided a satisfactory bond is furnished, JDotroit, visited tbeir niotber, Mrs, V. Snlcni Lamorcaux visited last week Yeas 5; Nays 0. Carried. Tliompson, Saturday evening, at tiio liome of his granddaughter, An Ordinance, relative to tbe locn- Saturday, October 13th Tlie llome Culture Club bold its Mrs. Clarence Ribby. tion of privies, junk yards, and ob- •first meeting of tbe year at tbc homo Mr. and Mrs. Jay J. LcRoy of Lan- struction of streets, of -Mrs. Maude VValivcr last l<'riday sing, called on Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. 'l'bo City of Mason Ordains: Quality Orange Slices, 15c lb. afternoon. Wright, Sunday. Section L Hereafter no privy sbali Salted Peanuts 15c lb. Mrs. Helen Grovorman of Grand Mr. anti Mi's. l^rank Arend visited be kept, used or maintained on any Itapids. visited iicr parents, Mr. and at the homo of tlieir daughter, Mrs. lot or parcel of land witbin any por- Gi'ocery Mixed Candy 15c lb. .Mrs. W, G. Niciiols. Carl Jacobs, from Thursday until tion of tlic City of Mason adjoining 3 pkgs. Cheyving Gum 10c Tbc Sunday scbool rally bold at tbe Sunday and attended tho Fowlervilie any portion of "a street or avenue in Presbyterian cliurcb lust Sunday was fair. said city in vvhich there is a public COAL Japanned Coal Hods 29c, 35c and 39c well attended and a line prognini was Mr. and Mrs. lIarry B. Bond, Mr. sanitary sewer and city water main, Galy'anized Coal Hods 40c given. and Mrs, CbmIey Pritcbard, Mr. and unless sucb privy be a water closet Mr. and Mrs. H. Wirt Nowkirk of Mrs. W. E. Hagel of Lansing, were connected vvith aud discharging into Japanned Fire Shovel 10c Ann Arijor, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Sunday cailers at Harry Coryell's. the pubiic sanitary sovver, and so con- TWO TIJUCKS GalVanized Fire Shovel _10c Hayner last Sunday and called on Mr. structed as to permit flushing vvith and Mrs. ll. H. Lowe and Mr. and Fancy Decorated Salad Dishes 25c Mrs. W. S. Tbompson. Durt District t gITUMINOUS or anthracite coal. Fancy Shopping Baskets _-39c and 49c Mr. and Mrs. yVlngad Fames of Clark Center, were visltors at the We deliver anywhere. White Table Oil Cloth with border 19c yard Thompson homo last Sunday. Our scbool closed last Friday for Plenty of Bran and Coat Hangers 4 for 10c Tbe Presbyterian ladies cleared over Fowlervilie fair. Mrs. Richard Wilcox, vvho bas been Clothes Pins _ 40 for 10c one bundrod dollars at tbeir rummage Middlings sale beid reccntiy. very sick for sometime, was taken to Copper Lined Waste Baskets SOc the Mercy hospital at Jackson, last Thomas Thorburn FaIlcy Saturday for treatment. Lamp Chimlleys, No. 2 plain 10c Mr. and Mrs. Ralph IIayner yvere Cl-acked Corn—$2.40 cwt. ''.Always Good Coiil'' Stockbridge Town f-.ine J guests of bis sister, Mrs. Ray Brav- Lamp Chimneys, NO. 2, fancy 19a onder at Ilolly last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gauss spent Try our White Satin Flour H. W. Newkirk and wife of Ann Sunday at Morrison Lake. Arbor, and Mr. and Mrs. C. lI. Lowe Mrs. Carrie Joslin visited friends spent Sunday afternoon witb Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orla Shanks of Gran- WINN & BARTLETT Mi'S. J. H. Ilaynor. at Wiiliamston, Saturday, AIr. and Mrs. Milburn Gauss and by, Mo,, spent part of last week witb daugbter Margie, spent Sunday after- tlieir aunt, Mrs. Cbas. Fortman. noon at tbo bome of their parents. Lawrence Barnby, wlio is staying Mr. and Mrs. Bert Solfridge of Lan- with Albert Maicho, spent the week sing, were week end guests of Warner end in IDotroit. ARLIE I. FEIGHNER Pickett and family. Mrs. Tom Clements received tho Mr. and Mrs. Rnlpli Hiiyner and sad news tbat her sister-in-law, Mrs. AlJCl'lONKER Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Dutcber spent Martha Love, who has spent the sum- ROSE, HOWARD & VAIL Sunday witb liay Bravendcr and fam- mer with friends hero, passed away Dairy Cattle 'ly. vcry suddenly Sunday night at Soutl'i li'arm Sales Lyons. She intended to start for hcr Mr. and Mrs. Ilerbert Lloyd, 'Mr. Real Estate homo in Mesa, Arizona, some time SATURDAY SPECIALS and Mrs. Simons and son and Mrs. this week. Phone S0-F4, Mason Johnson, all of Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swanson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fortman in Call at my expense company vvith Mr. and Mrs. Orla Saturday. Shanks, visited tbeir brother and un- Ben Hayner and faniily of Brooi?- cle, Wilt Ilolt, at Riverdale, from lyn, spent Sunday witb ber father, Beef Steak, Sirloin or Round, per Ih. SOc Thursday until Saturday. Eugene Pickett and family, A yVostingbouso iigbt plant is being P. H. 'Dunsmore and family visited Mrs. Dunsmore's brother, Frank Hol installed at tbe Pickott homo. land at Henrietta, Sunday. Cheaper Fresh Fish Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Whitney spent Mrs. Tom Clements and Nellie Sunday at Union City. spent part of last week in Jackson. Peddlers—Farmers L. E. Hadley vvas a caller at J. H. Pork Loin, rind on, per lb. 22c Hayner's, Monday. 90 lbs. Herring, 10 lbs. larg- Worthington Jerseys er fish for $7.75. Boxes free. Island Corners J Lead In Production Cash with order. Sausage, country style, no cereal, lb. 22c .sol COWS AVICHAGE 1«.!I7 l»OUNJ>S The Island Country Club vvas en- lJUTTEIlFAT. Purity Fish Co. tcrtained by Mrs, Clara Felton, Wed nesday. A good attendance and good The report of tbe Lanslng-Ingham Port Huron, Mich. program was enjoyed. The ne.xt Dairy Herd Improvement Association meeting, November 7, will be held for tbe past month gives an average yvitb Mrs. Emma Elsesser, for dinner. of 19.97 pounds of butterfat and 500 Ring Bologna, home made per lb. 25c A program will be given, All mem pounds of milk from the 301 cows bers are asked to be present to plan on test ill the 28 herds in the associ- for tbe Christmas meeting which is ation, as reported by the tester, Les thc one special event of the season, lie A, Wilcox, 80 cows were dry dur- New Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kurtz attended ing the month and very few cows were fresh to hold the average up Hamberger,all beef,tresh ground, lb. 25c the Fowlervilie fair on Friday. M^rs. Bell McKinney and Mrs. Kate 10 cows made over 50 pounds fat and Spectacle Frames Mills attended the Marshall fair also 13 cows produced over 250 pounds of visited at Earl Brown's at Tekonsha, milk. Friday. J. R. Worlhlngton's 5 pure bred Mrs. Clara Schnepp McKlnley and Jerseys led this month with 43.50 lbs. are here and they are good Smoked Hams, whole or half per lb. SOc Ron Ray were married at the Char- fat and 759 pounds milk. The next lotte fair on Thursday of that week. herd In the small herd class was own looking. School children are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kurtz visited ed by D. C. Stillman and Son, 6 grade Sunday at Paul Redman's near Eden. Guernseys averaged 35.01 pounds fat being looked after better than Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Collins were and 821 pounds milk. Picnic Hams, ifsual. We still grind and per lb. 22c guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hudson and Oakley owned the high Wright at their cottage at Pine Lake, herd in the medium herd class, their make lenses of superior qual Sunday. 7 pure bred and grade Jerseys aver Mr. and Mrs. Solly Schnepp enter aged 37.67 pounds fat and 731 pounds ity at very reasonable prices tained at a family dinner Sunday in milk. C. N. Bartow was second with 33,08 pounds fat and 814 pounds milk which we cannot advertise. Pork Neck Bones, honor of their daughter, Clara, who per lb. 10c was recently married. for his 9 grade Holsteins. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Sonier visited Hansen and Blrkholz owned the friends near St. Johns, Sunday. high herd in the large herd class, 22 Plenty of Chickens and Veal A. McCauley, on what ls known as pure bred Holsteins wlth 34.02 pounds 0. S. BUSH the Exner farm, bad an auction sale fat and 1,069 pounds milk each. Mc- Klbbin and Chamberlaln were second, Tuesday. Hogs & Cattle Wanted!^"'^'VJ^^ir'^''"*;!!^^ 22 pure bred Holsteins with 24.4 lbs. Optometrist and Optician iMrs. Mable Roote spent Thursday fat and 731 pounds milk each. with friends in Lansing. Following ls the high cows by age Mason, Mlclilgan Mr. and Mrs. Rube Alien entertain classes:—2 year old class: Hansen and ed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Sun- Blrkholz, Holsteln, 1533 pounds milk day. Puge Four INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928
FOR SALE—Garage, cheap. Protect your car tbis winter. Inquire of E. Last Rites Held For Classified P. Rowe on Soutb street. 41\v3 Advertisements Chas. Sawyer, Tuesday FOR SALE — Used Johnston corn binder, in good condition. D. C. llAB LlvEn AijMOST ENTilti Clever, 1% miles east of Catholic LIFE IN INGILVM. For Sale cburch, Bunkerhiii. 36-tf 'I Funeral services yvere held from FOR SALE---Coal or wood six griddle tbe late bome on West Maple street kitchen range. D. u. Cady. Phone For Rent Tuesday afternoon for Charles E 303. 4Iwlp Sawyer, for many years a prominent FOR RENT—4 or 6 room' apartment. farmer of Ingham and for the past FOR SALE—Windmill and pump. E. Mrs. Penbertby, 200 W. Sycamore. few years a resident of Mason. Ser- IH. Jewett. 4Iw2 41wl vices were conducted by Rev. William B. Hartzog, the body being laid If^OR SALE—A good work team, har- FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for rest at Fairview cemetery at Dans I ness, wagon, dump boards, rack and light housekeeping. 420 W. Ash. ville. otbcr farm implcments; 226 shocks Phone 325-W. 41wl While his health had not been rug of corn; stack of hay; and small ar- FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house ged for some time Mr. Sawyer had ticles. Mrs. Harry Fox, Nortb been ill but a few days, his death Church street, Leslie. Sale will on 518 West Ash street, Cole Bros. 41wlp coming unexpectedly Saturday. commence at one o'clock Saturday. Charles Eugene Sawyer, only son 41WIP htthertcLunknou»n mMi FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for of Laura and Adam Sawyer, was born light housekeeping. Bath, heat and in Erie County, Pennsylvania, Febru FOR SALl3—Jersey Holstein heifer ary 14, 1853 and died at bis home in calf. Housei, S. Lansing 'St. yvlp light, gas range. C. W. Browne, opposite postoffice. 38-tf Mason October 6, 1928 at tbe age of FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey buli, seventy-five years, seven montbs and I4, montbs old. ljco C. IIoush, 1 FOR RENT—Farm of 100 acres % twenty-two days. Wben a small lad mile soutb state game farm. 41wl mile east of Okemos on good gravel be came to lngbam townsliip yvitb his road, known as tbe Kelly farm near parents. I'XtR SAl..E—Brand now S roll Mc- Consolidated scbool. Scbool bus Nov. 11, 1873 be was united in mar Cormick-Dccring corn busker, used passes door. Excellent buildings. riage to Eleanor M. Wbippie, and set only 10 days. Roy E. Dieter, 008 Electric lights and gas installed. tied on ills father's farm nortb of W. St. Joseph St., Lansing. 41yv2p Good fences, ten acre orchard. Land Dansville where they lived until eight in bigh statc of fertility. No waste years ago yvhen they moved to thei .FOR SALE—550-gal. gas tank with land. W. E. J. Edwards, East Lan present home in Mason. To this un fittings. Coleman Chevrolet Sales. sing. Phone 4108. 33-tf ion were born six children; two died Inc. 41wl in infancy, and Mrs. Allie Brama passed away March 6, 1913. Tbose FOR' SALE —Stockor and feeder f Wanted living are Mrs. Leonard Otis of Ma steers. Any weight, any number. son, George Sawyer of Dansviiic, and WANTED—To buy 5 or 6 room Russell Couley, Marshall, Mich. Mrs. Ciyde Abbott of Dansviiic. He house. Give price and location.. =rr;T.; our mscoveni 41w4p is also survived by two sisters, Mrs Address H. H., Neyvs office. wl FOR SALE—One large fresh Holstein Amos Grossman of Mason and Mrs cow. B. B. Thompson, Dansville. WANTEl5—Hired man to work on Martha Whippie of Jackson, seven ilAMWictiit^^tsiactioir' 4Iwlp farm by month. Aurelius phone grandchildren, a number of nieces and 1413. 41wlp nephews, and a iarge circle of friends ...... a...... FOR SALE—Or rent two houses, one .5-room and one 6-room. Also hard WANTED—To share my home with ''Road To Ruin'' next Wed.-Thurs. rsscir,.-.... coal base burner for sale. 426 West students or teachers. 214 E. Elm •Center street. 4lwlp street. 41wl MAN INJURED. Sidney Morrison, an employee of WANTED—Man and wife to share FOR SALE- -Pulled rams. Charles the Laboratory Products Co., was 4IWI my home for winter. Young people Darrow. severely injured last Friday evening preferred. Man employed through when he was struck by a car driven FOlt SALE—Nearly new one horse thc day. 214 E. Elm street. wl plow. Ray G. Everett, 5'/i miles by ChatIes Burnham. Burnham isRRSi'S:!::. west on Columbia road. 41 wlp WANTED—Woman or girl of some states that Morrison was walking means and no home to share mine. across the street and became con FOR SALE—To discriminating peo 214 E. Elm. 41wl fused when he saw the car approach ple wbo know tbeir groceries: Cali ing. Both the driver and the pedes fornia russet potatoes, free from WANTED—Housework by middle- trian tried to dodge, it is said, but sunburn. There is a difference. A. aged woman with boy of 12 where without success. Morrison was G. Wilson. Phone 262-F13. 41w2 no other woman is in charge. Box thrown to the pavement and severely 18, News. 41wl bruised. Burnham rushed him to FOR SALE—Cider apples. J. E. doctor where an examination discios- Tanswell, l'/.! miles west of Mason WANTED—Teams or trucks to haul ed that no bones were broiten nor in on Columbia road. 41wl boots. Art l^nxton, phone 266-F21. ternal injuries suffered. Witnesses 41wl stats tbat Burnbam was not driving The Farmers Bank FOR SALE—Two used corn binders, at an excessive speed. lime sower, Fordson tractor and WANTED—Man to yvork by tbe Member Federal Reserve System plow, manure spreader, wagons, montli. Fair wages, neat home. wasbing macliincs, storage batter Must be a cbristian man, bonest, ANOTIlKIt l$OY lNJUItEB. ies, farm equipment, everytbing in willing and a good worker. No otb lIarry Bassett, a guard on tbe Ma tbe United Engine line, Dolbee & cr need apply. Farming and dairy son reserves, received a broken collar Son, Aurelius. 41wl ing. For furtlier information ad bono in football scrimmage yVednes- dress XYZ, News office. 40w2 day nigiit. This is the tbird injury FOR SALE—1 your old Ilolstein of the season. Ellis was hurt in tbc Guernsey cow. An extra good one. WANTED—Several ambitious girls, Holt game and Campbell was injured Calf l)y side. .1 year oid draft possessing pleasing personalities to in tbe game witb CbaHottc. Donno horse, good one, weiglit 1700, well qualify for bigb-grade secretarial bue will also be out of athletics tbis Iiroicen. yVilfrcd L. Jewett, plione positions. Must be bigb scbool year because of an operation. 139-F4. 41wlp graduates and be willing to spend t.'INAI. ACCOUNT. VOUNO—NOV. 7 ink' lewd authority to niakc and execute said upinmlnintoly $2,111.0(111.(Ill for the purpose of a nominal amount of time and Sliile of Micliinan. Tim I'rohiitc Coiirl. for coiiNcnt ten from seven o'clock WANTED—Several alert, ambitious tn tho Miiltoi. of tiio ISstnto of OEOttCE tt. tlint an oriier bo miuio by snid Court Hint said in tho forenoon untH sovon o'clock in tho iiftr. FOR SALE—Or rent. Farm 5 miles young men to qualify for bigb- of his father, C. L. Drake, at Sierra YOUNO tJccouKOil. Daniel W. YoiiKor nnd HIaiieho E
Beet Worker Must Send COONTY PENALIZED IN NEW SM TRUNK li Children To School PI Saturday Specials! CARE OFSTATE WARDS OSSIBLEIHROUGHCIIY CO.MMlSSlONEIt S.VYS COIMPUI. Henderson Stock Co. tonigbt. wI SOfJY LAW TO RE ENFORCED. Palmer's Grocery ''Road To Ruin'' next Wed.-Tburs. JUDGE McARTHUR KEPOIa'S ON lVOULD MERGE i>l-l», »l-Jl2 WITH County school commissioner, Fred Car of black bran in. Mason Ele MOTIIEItS PENSIONS. ROUTE TO OlllO. 10 lbs, Sugal- 63c vator Co. WI E. SeaH, is insistant that parents of Sweet POtatOes, 7 lbs. for 25c J. T. Barr yvas in Toledo on busi Supervision In Force One Yciir Has Boosters From 'rhrec Counties Meet boys and girls of school age shall ness Monday. Saved $ I 2,0(10 As^crleii', DcHcrtlng At MiincIicst«r Mondiiy To Organ- conform to thc demands of the Mich Fresh Walnuts, per lb. : __29c' Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dayton spent iiu*rhiin(ls Create Prohicm. i/.c lt'orcc.s 'ro Urge Advanliiges. igan compulsory education law. ''The What 10c Will buy on Our 10c Table greatest menace to this country to Sunday in Detroit. KellOgg's Bran Flakes _ D. C. Dart was in Cheboygan on Thursday morning Judge Louis B. If plans advanced at a meeting of day,'' declares the commissioner, ''is the un-Americanized foreign born ShO-Yu Sauce business a few days this week. McArthur of the probate court trans- some 150 residents of Lenawee, Wash- Mrs. M. C. Yerkes of Detroit, was tenaw and Ingham counties held at resident. The public schooi is the ChOW Mein NoOdles mltted to the board of supervisors a only institution equipped to Ameri the guest of Mrs. L. N. Yerkes, Fri- most important document in the way Manchester materialize. Mason wiii SpI'outs some day find itseif at the convcr- canize them. The church cannot do day. of a report on the workings of the it and society will not make the at Assorted Preserves _. __ Miss Frances Moore of Charlotte, mother's pension law in this county gance of two of thc principai arteriai highways leading from the Ohio line tempt. It is up to the school to do Can Peas was the week end guest of Miss Beth and on other matters concerning thc the job and I propose that these chil Housel. care of the indigent and dependent to tho central north of Michigan. Can Pumpkin Delegations representing Holloway, dren shall attend school regularly. ' Mrs. Letta Cook of Flint, was the and its expense to the county. Moth- All children of school age, whether Package Figs 10c Clinton, Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. er's pensions, according to thc report, Palmyra, Teeumseh, Clinton, Man-, ,.,, „ , , - Package Dates Hendryx. Chester, Chelsea, Stockbridge and Ma- ' has grown steadily and regularly, Beech Nut Peanut Butter Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Baker are vis- from a total of $27,,'jl2.20 in I923 to son vvore present at the meeting as must attend school as long as they iting friends in Detroit and Jackson ,$6I,2,58,11 in 1927 when a supervisor were commissioners and engineers remain in Ingham county. Any and Assorted Pickles in Jars all violators will be promptly prose this week. was provided hy thc board. Accord- representing tho county road boards Packages Of Hert-ing' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buck visited of ijcnawee and Waslitenaw counties. cuted under the provisions of the ing to .fudge McArtbur's estimate thc ! compulsory education laws of this Fig Bars, and Ginger Snaps, per lb., 2,5c Mr. and Mrs. Morris Whitney in Ad- I IX is contended by residents of Len natural increase would have sent thc state." Ot-ange Slices, per lb. ' 19c rian, Sunday. l;otal amount for 1928 to between awee county that the necessity for | Ifl27 Chevrolet Landau Sedan for .•iiOG.OOO and .$70,000 dollars. VVitbout north and south state trunk line high- i Such a case camc bcfore Justicc 3 pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles 25c sale. Excellent condition. Coleman way facilities in that county is urgent. ' VVliltmorc Friday when Reyes Ror- barsb measures, and with several In- mnndez, beet worlcer and father of Highest Cash Price Paid for Eggs Durant Sales. 'llwl creases where found necessary, tho Olilo highway number 64 ends at tbe Peanut Buttel- made yvhile you yvait state line midway between Syivania four children was arraigned for not Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burridge of pensions have been reduced In tbe ag- complying with tbe law and having Pontiac, spcnt Sunday with Mrs, gre,gatc to .'t;.'JG,317 during thc year and Morcncl, a distance of nearly fifty Cold Meats and Baked Goods miles, or nearly 25 miles to tbe near- bis cliildrcn In school. He admitted Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Alice Chapman. ending Octobor 1, 1928, a saving to his guilt and paid a fine of .fll.OO. Otis Clipper of Olivet, spent the the county according to the judge es est northbound Micbigan highyvay. Each year about this time it is found Lansing Dairy Cottage Cheese week end with his parents, Mr. and timated at approximately !fl2,000. i '.rhe proposal of the boosters Is that necessary to go after these Mexican Mrs. 0. S. Clipper. ISO' families were on the pension list an added MicIligan highway should residents in a general roundup to get V. L. PALMER GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. E. B. l
ment of wealth and luxury, she handled by competent players. j lege,'' lCen Maynard in ''Gun Gospel'' the recent best-selling novels, "The Wild Life Camera Man chooses just as you would wish her to Bert Lytell in the famous crook and Jobn Gilbert in "Four Wails.' Bridge of San Luis Rey,'' and ''The do, Richard Arien, iast seen here as story, "Alias the Lone Wolf,'' is the Praises Isle Royal ! F I L M N E W S ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'', "The Devil Bellamy Trial,'' now being filmed by the young saiior in "The Biood Ship,'' attraction for next week Friday and Dancer,'' "Harold Teen'' and ''Two Metro-Goldwyn-atayer, will show at t IMSI'IMK THlilATKE is Sally's sweetheart, other in the Saturday, For the foiiovving vveek Arabian lCnigbts,'' arc among thc tbc Pastime during tbo coming sea- DKCLAitES BEAUTIES UNlMAGI- cast are Aioc B. Francis, Paui Palzer, are promised Buster Keaton in ''Col- spfcclals coming here soon. Two of son. NAIUJii, DESCitlKES WOODS. William Strauss and Kathleen Wil "Cheating Mothers'' is tbe 'stage liams, Lansing, Oct. 2.—"Isic Royaic's Thrills, adventure, battles and hair fiatiiral beauties cannot be imagined.'' production promised for tonight by breadth escapes—all woven into tbe Tbose are the words of VVaitor tbe lIonderson Stock Company, who background of colorful romance of WednesdayandThursday ilasLings, official wiid life pboto- open a tbree day engagement at'the tbe tropics—these are the elements of .;rapber of tbe department of conser- PASTIME THEATRE Pastime this evening. Acclaimed as a Tim McCoy's iatest picture, "Tlie Ad ..Htion, wbo bas just returned from a venturer,'' coming to the Pastlme Tip to Micliigan's northern paradise, comedy drama replete vvlth laughs, next Tuesday, Chinaware Night, Col Oct. 17-18 .ylr- Ilnsting's has been on tbe isiand thrills and heart tbrobs, tbis brand PASTIME onel McCoy leaves his usual setting rnoro than once, iJut never, until last new attraction as presented by the of Western plains and Indian warfare 3-Nights-3 Slimmer, was he able to see so much Henderson company has been enjoyed and plays an American mining engi Direct from 16 Amazing Record Brealcing Weelcs .:)f jits virgin forests and lakes in neer in South America—and one of Starting whose waters few paddies, if any, l3y enthusiastic audiences aii over the periodical bloody political t'evolu- in Detroit have ever been dipped. His accounts this summer. New singing, dancing, tions 'there furnishes the thrills, in ARE WE DRIFTING INTO .:)f the wonders sound like fairy tales, musicai and vaudeville specialities are cluding our hero's sensationai escape TONIGHT i)ul: [uiyone who has ever met Hast promised each evening of the com from a firing squad, and bis thriiiing ings knows that he is a conservative capture of a retiel general, all told to indlviduai who carries his proof, in pany's engagement bere. an accompaniment of the thunder of the! form of pictures, along with him. For Friday evening is sclieduled tbe guns and the clatter of horses' hoofs. Free Love and •tlmngine, if you can, a gi'eat forest big feature bill, "Her Companionate Dorothy Sebastian's dark and vivid ENDERSOU in which there grow nothing but 'Marriage,'" a tlmely drama dealing beauty is irresistibly attractive as the white birch,'' Hastings remarked. "I fearlessly with topics that everyone charming senorita. Viachetslav Tour- STOCK CO. n .stiimbied upon tbis unusuai forest on is discussing today. The strong hu jansky, famous Russian director of H one of my trips. Tbe white bircb man interest drama for the Saturday ''Michael Strogoff,'' directed "The Ad in Latest Stage Piays and New. Trial Marriages ruled supreme. Tbere yvas not an- matinee performance, and the stir venturer,'' bis first American produc 'ither species of tree to be found witb- ring action bill for Saturday evening tion. Vaudeville In Its confines, Some of the bircbes will be announced later. Tbe usual Tbere vvas once an idea prevalent were 2'l inches in diameter. Moss and popuiar price schedule • prevaiis for that only weak-minded girls became Thursday Night partridge berry constituted tbe only tills engagement, vvitb one lady ad delinquent, but tbe fallacy of tbis be- (indcr gr'owtii. mitted free on tbe opening, nigbt lief is now generally recognized. '•Some idea of thc iishing tbat ex- vvitb each paid reserved seat ticket. White slavers and ''men about town'' isL on tlie island may be gatbered Seats for the entire engagement are do not trouble vvitb unattractive 'Cheating Mothers' from one of my experiences. Wo were now on sale at Webb's shoe store. girls. Tbe more beautiful and spirit- • Tossing Slskawit Lalte, one of the ShiHey Mason and Richard Arien ed, tbe more attractive and vvorth several lat'ge lakes. Wc were using head the strong cast of popular play while a girl may be, the more eagerly Friday Night .:mc of the two boats on tlie lake and ers in the Pastime screen attraction she ls pursued. And the brightest as we started on our voyage, I no- for Sunday and Mondtiy, "Saily in girls are often the most eager to ?icod tluit a large trolling line and Our Alley.'' Suggested by the fartious probe the mysteries of life. The sad 'Her Companionate .spoon had bcen left by some former ballad of olden time, it tolls of a pe finish that often overtakes these gay iccupants. I rigged up the line and tite and piquant little Irish gUI living littie adventurers, who pit their puny fxprcsscd my intentions of catching in a big city tenement, and iier sweet; strength against tbe mighty forces of -iomc fish for dinner. I did not have life, is the theme of "The Road To Marriage' ;i.ny success on tlie way across, much heart, a young piumber's apprentice. Left an orpban by her mother's death, Ruin," coming to the Pastime next to "the amusement of thc other mem- Wednesday and Thursday. This pic- t.ei's of thc party. Sally is adopted by three foster- fatbcrs, a Scotch merchant, a Jewish ture. Intended mainly for the adult Saturday Afternoon "When we started tiio return trip, comprehension, is a very forcible pawnbroker and an Italian iceman. dramatization of an actual case of l again tlirew the line out. It had A wealthy autit takes Sally away >j,'onc oniy abont sixt'ect when I had juvenile delinquency, and bandies-tbls from her humble friends to a liome of delicate question frankly and fearless- "The Old Grouch" :i, strike, l puliod in a beautiful pike luxury and tries to instill bcr ovvn weighing 10 pounds. Again I started ly. Ilelen Foster, an exquisite little snobbish notions into tbc little col- blonde, gives a remarkable cbaracter- to let out niy line and once move it leen's mind, But when' tbe time was taken, 'I'liis fish, another pike, ization as tbe scbool giri who goes Saturday Night comes for Sally to decide between her astray, whiie the other roies are abiy was n trifle smaller. former friends and her now environ- "lint the real catcli was still to be inadf.' l iiad nearly cnougli fisli for "Her Good For I Mir rather iargc patty, but thought I Uiui bettor mal?c some allosvance for ParlScularly Interesting to Women Ibc ravenous appetites that are arous- lid in thai country. So l tossed thc Nothing Husband" iinc ovorljoard again. The ensuing ITS BEAUTY WILL ENTRANCE YOU strilu' almost pulled mc oil" my foot, ITS YOUTH WILL ALLURE YOU f thought that I had hooked the .lnddy of all lisb. Of course tbc 20c—40c ITS SINCERITY WILL WIN YOU urolling line was a stout one and I STORAGE taauitd tbo battler in gradually, hand over hand. Eyes popped out wlion Ladies Free Thursday night under See the Daring Loves, the Wild Petting Orgies, the tiK.y savv suspended from the books When your betins are ready to market usual conditions Fast Roadhouses, the Careless Romances of .n six pound specided trout.'' this Jazz-Crazed, Pieasure-Mad, ^ Sunday and Monday Booze-Drinking Age Offer Use Of Books Shirley Mason i1i •.*« For Winter Reatding INVESTIGATE Produced from Records of Police and Juvenile Courts "Sally In Our Alley" fX)l.l.Et!K LIISUAItV SEI.ECTS VOM ItURAI. READKIJS. the safety of our resources. Young' I(»Ve with a big city DAZZLING VITAL SPARKLING background. Truly the Picture Different East Lansing, Oct. S.—-In making plans for passing tbe long evenings of We issue a receipt for your crop Which is bankable and give tbe winter season, farmers and tbeir Tuesday — Chinawaie Night Ianiiiies sbould not neglect tbe oppor- you until June 1st to pick the high market price. Our tunity of obtaining reading matter of- charge is one sixth cent per hundred per day or fiVe cents Tim McCoy in Adults Only! fercd for loan l3y tbe Micbigan State College library. per month and cOVers storftge shrinkage and insurance. "The Adventurer" The material offered to the farmer Those under 16 must come with their parents and his family contains discussions on A stirring romance of South both agricultural and bome economics American leVolutIon and In- Admission, . . 15c and 35c subjects. This materiai is set apart trigiIe. in (he so-called package loan library Farmers Elevator Co. and may be obtained on request. AISO A list of subjects will be sent to Mason, Michigan anyone interested svbo vviii request "Tarzan The Mighty" the iist from the Reference Librarian, M, S. C., East Lansing. Wednesday-Thursday Patrons will be nsked to pay oniy tho mailing cost, and any of the sub- 33 Registered Holsteins "The Road To Ruin" ject matter can be held for four weeks. The offer is limited to resi dents of Michigan. Next week Friday-Saturday Will be sold at Auction on Local loaders of bome economics ex tension groups win find niucb of tbis Bert Lytell in j-naterial serviceable in tbeir work, it is said. Farmers clubs and otber MICHIGAN BELL Alias the Lone Wolf rural organizations yvili find it valu Friday, October 19,1928 able for use in studios of rural prob lems. Tbe material is in pamphlet TELEPHONE CO. Coming Soon form and the mailing costs will be small. "Uncle Tom's Cabin'' On tliis date I will sell my entire herd of A survey conducted by tbo United Long Distance Rates Are Surprisingly Low Slates Department of Agriculture 33 Registered Holstein cows and bred heif shews tbat rural people are not be FOr Instance: hind city dwellers in tbe amount of reading done, but tbat the farmers do ers. most of their reading during the win ter. Nearly every cow has an A. R. 0. record or is from a tested dam. OBITUARY t t Sale begins at one o'clock and will be held D. F. Osborne, son of Frank and Zola Osborne, was born on August 4, rain, or shine. J. E, Mack, Fort Atkinson, 1909, and passed from this life Sep or less, between 4=30 a. In. and 7iOO /L tn.. tember 30, 1928, at the Michigan Wisconsin, selling; Slate. Training Home in Lapeer, aged You can call the (ollowtng points and talk for THREE nineteen years, one month, and twen MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to other ty-six days. He went to this home on October I'l, 1920. He is survived by points are proportionately low. HARRY E. COVERT, Leslie the parents, two sisters. Miss Lydia Day of Mason, and Mrs. Jobn C. Barnes From MASON to; Stttion-to.Stution of Onondaga, and tbe grandparents, Rate Mr. and Mrs, Jay Osborne of Web- Charleston, W. Va. _$I.70 Rochester, New York L85 berviile, and Mrs, Mary Bashford of Mason. D, F. was of a very sunny Caledonia, N. Y. 1.80 Rock Island, m. L70 disposition and a great favorite Huntington, W. Va._ 1.65 Houghton, Mich. ,L90 among tbe attendants and children at VvansviUe, Ind. L90 Louisville, Ky. 1.65 the Lapeer home. Funeral services Penn Y.an, New York L85 were held at the home on Wednes- Cumberland, Md. ___ 1.85 Prescriptions day, October 3, Rev. Hudgins of Dans AUCTION viile, officiating, with Interment be- The rates quoted are Station-to-Station Day rates, effective When you hring your pre side the baby brother. Barrel Rex, In 4:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. scription to us, you are pro On my farm 21/2 mi'es southeast of Stockbridge, commencing at tected In every way. the Dansviile Fairview cemetery. Evening Staition-to-Station ratei are effective 7:00 p. m, to 12 o'clock, on We cannot say—we will not say he is 8:30 p. m., and Night Station-to-Station ratet, 8:30 p. m. to It is cotiipounded exactly as dead; 4:30 a.m. •the doctor ordered and with He is .just away. A Station-to-Station call ia one made to a certain telephone pure, fresh potent ingrei Witb a cheery smile and a wave of rather than to some person in particular. dients. Wednesday, October 17th the hand, . lf you do not know the number of tire diatant telephone, giye the' He has wandered into the better operator the name and addresa and specify that you will talk with It is checked and rechecked land; ''anyone" who answers at the caiied telephone. by a system that positively 3 horses, 7 head of cattle, 70 head of sheep, 15 hogs, 50 Barred prevents errors. And the And left us dreaming. A Peraon-to-Peraon'caW, heeauae more work it invoived, costs Rocks and 50 Leghorn pullets, 20 White Pekin ducks, 20 geese, Oh, how very fair it needs must be. more than a Sfado/j-fo-Sfnr/on call. The rate on a Paraori-fo- price is as low as possible, consistent with the best'pre Since he^lingers there. Peraon call is the same at all hours. 300 bushels oats, 100 bushels barley, 6 acres com in shock, 20 scription service it is pos Additional rate in/onnation^can be .secured . sible to give. tons alfalfa hay, 5 tons timothy hay and the lisual large lot of by calling the Long Distance operator. farm tools. FOR SALE 2 acres in town limits, set to grafted Usual terms of sale. pecans, figs, grapes, pears, and other fruits and shrubbery. Write for par ticulars, . . ' ' : • AIRS. M. HENDERSON MRS. CLAUDE MOREHOUSE • . •'Box 27 Longyear Bros. OltronvUle, Ala. 38w4p Mason, Michigan Price & Murray, Auctioneer Paul Dancer, Clerk .•,!t-:. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON. MICH.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 Page Seven
ter. It was with much regret that where the west begins, but ratber out and wbcre irrigated it grows wonder- ant. Mrs. Fry can testify to this. Mr. Straight's resignation was ac yvhere the west stops, has been the ful crops of fruit and vegetables and From Los Angeies wo again headed ARE YOU HOLT cepted. piace of our wanderings for six weeks. alfalfa, also bere dry farming for south along the shore drive wfiicli Miss Helen Hall has accepted a pos- Tbe places where tbe groat transcon wheat is practiced. After passing took us 100 miles close by the water SUPERSTITIOUS ltion teaching at Miller road school. tinental railroads and the ocean going tbroVigh Modesto to Merced, we went and to San Diego. Tiicu by reason of Due to the large increase of pupils, boats trade cargoes; out where the east to tbe Yosemite National Park. bonest appearance over Into Oid Mex Tbe P. T. A. will give a reception another teacher had to be added. Miss great highways, Oregon, Lincoln and Of its beauties I will not write as they ico and out again. Tia .luanta, Mex BY FRANK EbtIS, JR. Monday nigbt, October 8, for tbe nail recently recelved her life ccrti- Lee, can go no farther yvest. lt'roni are so weii known already by every- ico, is a tovvn where Americans go to teacbers. All parents are requested (icate from Ypsilanti Normal, Vancouver, B. C., south to Tia Juana one but will tell you the story later. gamble and booze and whose resorts to bring wafers. At tbe business The Freshmen class held a weenie Mexico, has been a panorama magni- After visiting tho park wo again are conducted largely by Americans Storma and the Moon meeting, plans for tbe annual fair will roast at the home of Dale Wilco.x, llcent sights. Every day in some beau- started south stopping at Portorvillo vvno should have died yvith thc In .\ BOIlEMIA liie peasants hold It be brought up. Tuesday evening. tiful productive vaiiey; every day with with some fnends and here seeing dians. We did not stay long and aft some mountain range in sight, and many of the methods of raising, har I uiducky to walk nndcr a nilnlioyv, Mrs. Wesley Reed was chosen The Ladies Aid Society of the North er going back to San Diego we head Hoit M. E. church will meet with Mrs. many days looking out on the Pnciric. vesting and shipping of fruits. Then ed east, east for the first time in six and tliey sny tinit tin,' rain wldcli de- superintendent of the North Holt Sun- Such has been our good fortune and on down througjj the valley to Bnk- day school at tbe annual electlon; F. E. Wigman, Thursday afternoon. weeks, passing over the mountains sc(!nds llirougli tlic bow bllgiits nil it Tbe Quarterly Communion Service some of this in detaii is as foiiows: orsfield, where^'lire located vast oil and through the Imperial Valley. On falls tipon. Wrook, assist Supt.; Miss Bertha wiii be heid in the Holt Presbyterian On the skyline boulevard seeing fields. Then 9ver the mountains thls our way into the valley we saw yvhere Monger, secretary; Mrs. Rina Lott, belng the place where the people from Aniong tlie anclents good and III assistant secretary; W. Kurtz, treas- church next Sunday morning at 10;30, Oakland illuminated at night is a previously high water had washed out luck were (lorlyod froui tlmnder and The Choi;' wiil furnish speciai music scene never to be forgotten. Driving Zeeland, Mlchlgan, went over the cliff the highway, raiiroad and apparently urer; Robt. Lott, organist; and Mrs, and were not found until a month lat llglitning; if tliese occurred on tlio George Froedtert, assistant organist. under the direction of Haroid Jen through the many vaileys filled with raised havoc. By inquiry found it to nings. The pastor wiil speair on er. There have been many more to be true caused by their last rain left, tlie omen wns Invorabie. Tliunder Sunday morning schooi at North ripening fruit in quantities far beyond In reports even in nunilier ludieiites ''What Jesus Teachcs About the our imagination; a drive of 100 miies meet the same fate here as it is ex- wbich was in Dccemljcr, 1926, and a Hoit at 9:30. Mrs. W. Reed, Supt., cecdingiy dangerous. In this vicinity cloudburst so the natives say. They good luck; llglitning from nortli to Cross.'' Opportunity wiil be given down to San Juan, Batista, and there wiii conduct a sbort program for Mis for parents to present tbeir chiidren traffic was stopped for severai days never want it to rain again. Tliis is a .west, evil, ft' accOnllllMlicd by lIMil. sionary Sunday and Rev. Aniil E. visiting the largest of the old missions for baptism. Tbe young peopie will witli its many interesting legends, and because of fire in the mountains whicii placc yvhere T. B. patients come to die Tlio moon exercises a gt'cftt lnllu- Runkei wiii preach at the reguiar ser- meet at 6:1,5. Tbeir topic will be covered many miles and burned large and instead tbcy get vvoli and I can't vice" at I0;30. yvhere in the church yard qf less than «nco on good or iii iuck; to sec n new ''The Christian's Duty as a Voter,'' An one acre there is buried 6 deep over areas. While still 3.') miles from tbe see wbat tbere is here to ever cause Hoit Woman's Club wiii opeu its offering wiii be taken for iocal expen city ball we saw signs saying vve were a person to want to live. They say ciub year Tuesday, October 9, at tbe '1,000 Indians, wbo died witb smallpox ses. There wiil be no evening preacb- and otiier contagious diseases. Ilcro witliin Los Angeles city limits. As Ibis is tine winter vveather here noyv bome of Mrs. Helen Toolcer, Coolldge ing service. Cbas. P. Andrevvs, pas- many of you know this city includes only 88 dag. but in summer it gets road. Mrs. Frank Gates Ellett of Ma- ln tbe tiiod tiQor are still to be seen tor. the footprints of mountain lions and more territory tban any otber city on warm say I'lO deg. Ice water is samo son, president of the soutlieast dis- tlic globe—also more boosters, yVe price as gas, but we have to have trict, wiii give a report of tlie general other,animals who run across these tile before tbey were sun cured. On stayed bere several days with rela botb. Wc are intending visiting the federation meeting held at San An- Frys Turn Eastward tives and tbey sbovvctl us the city' Grand Canyon soon. B. F. FRY. tonio, Texas, last June, to wbicb sbe our return to Oakland wo went by way of Santa Cruz, a famous ocean from tbo wbiirfs to Hollywood, Also yvas a delegate. Tbe president, Mrs. Are Homeward Bound we went to Catnlina Island and savV Louise Robinson, will give greetings resort. After being at Oakland for a week we struclc south tbrough tlic tbe wonder of tbe deep through the and a reception to members and glass bottom boats, seal rock, Wrlg- Guaranteed Electric friends. lMl'EiUAL VALLEY FAIlvS TO famous San Joaquin valley. Tbis is IMPRlSSS. pronounced San Wakien, and ls tbe ley's bome and tbe rest. However on Wiring Tbe Woman's Missionary Society tbe return trip, tbe ocean being a lit largest valley in California, being ADAMS BROTHERS wiii meet Wednesday with Mrs. Ralph Welton, Arizona, lO-,5-28. over 200 miies long and 80 miles wide tie rough, it was not quite so pleas Sbeatheim, Cedar street. Reports will The trails of the Wolverine not out Mason be given from the Synodicai meeting at Saginaw and officers' meeting at Jackson, Devotional word is ''Holy,'' Paul Straight, principal and coach of Holt high school for the past three years and who resigned last summer, Telephone **Cutover** Connects Subscribers* has gone to Ypsilanti State Teachcrs CoUcge where he wiil receive his A, B, degree at the ciose of this semes- Lines with New Central Office Switchboard
Actual Operation Is Almost Instantaneous, But a Vast Amount o( Preliminary Work Nearby and Extending Over a Long Period Precedes the Dramatic Moment. moon tlic first time aft Undertaking Concern Chosen Unanimously As Road Commissioner Makes Change Recently FORE! D. P. KAUNARD RKSlCJNS, ll. W Arthur H. Phillips of Lan and MAltTlN JOINS FliLM. sing, vvas chosen unanimously In the Mode The Barnard - Donsmore funeral by tbe supervisors rto be a mem- ber of tjie board of county road Aft company has been changed to the Murtin-Densmorc company. Mr. Bar commissioners for tiic next six A LWAYS faithfully veficcting the styles Of nard resigned from tiie firm which the mojnent are the trig creatiolis that MASON years. Mr.' Phillips succeeds now consists of K. A. Densmore of Joseph H. Linn, also of Lan- yve ofrer Madame. Your Visit yvill be appre GOLF Mason, M. R. Densmore of Lansing ciated. Cl.UIl and tho new member, H. W. Martin sing, whose term expires Janu- DOPE vvho vvitb Mrs. Martjn vvill reside at ary 1, 1929. The new road com the newly remodeled funerai home in missioner lias long becn a fac Si' Ilolt. tor in Ingham county affair-s. Mr. Martin has been employed in Leo Harrison, Fred Dart, Eber Otis, thc undertaking business for several COATS, $19.75 ltiisSGii Gemcnt, Rex Grant, George years in Battle Creek and Iron Moun For severai years he has becn .Sli'aw, Harry Willctt, W. J. Richards, tain and is well gnown in Holt. Mrs a member of tbe city council of Others up to $55.00 Lee Ware, l^oy Adams, A. B. Ball and Martin is a Hoit girl and was former Lansing, representing tbe Dean Taylor have come through on ly Dora Welch and botb have a host eighth ward. He has also serv the handicap race and wlll piny tbeir of friends in and around Hoit. tirials Sunday or before. Ricbards Thc new liome which was recently ed on the board of supervisors beads tlie iist with a 9.1 while Otis ls purchased from Dr. Seth Jones, has but will resign from that body dose with a 97 and Lee Ware witb a been completely remodeled and re before taking up his new duties Girls' Coats ftO for medal scores. furnished and cvcry effort has becn January 1. 000 made ljy tbe firm to make it one of (These players at tbe same time the tinest funeral homes in the coun- they arc figbting it out for the handi- l-y. We bas served upon tbe street $5.90 to cap prize will bo competing for the committee of tbe Lansing coun- I Idb championship. Besides those "Road To Ruin" next Wed.-Tiiurs. cll abd upon tbc road and r.amcd above about fifteen otber $15.00 members will enlcr tbe lists for club bridges committee of tbe board licjnors. Play will begin Sunday morn- I First Presbyterian Cliurch of supervisors, liis experience lng and thc champion vvili probnbiy t iU'v. George A. Pcrcival, Piisfor \ in bighway matters wiii prove bc crowned in the afternoon. The cup valuable to the road commis- wiil be awarded by bole play and tbe cpntest is creating much interest. lo a. 111. Morning vvorship. Sermon, sion, is the assertion of his col Di'awings will bo made early Sunday ''Salvation Through Clirist." leagues upon thc board of sup .•itid entrants must be on band or for- Il;30 a. m. Church school vvith ervisors. fcit. classes for (til. Just Received! 000 0 p. m. Tuxis society. A discus (ynotiier contest billed for Sunday sion of prayer in the life of young tbe matcb play for tbe cup to be people. Sunday at his home. and Mrs. A. E, Walters. .'iwarded to tho golfer ovcr fifty years 7 p. m. Evening worship. Mrs. F. C. lCendrick called on Mrs. r\N YOUR next shopping tour, come to of age. This contest yvill be good as There will be' no prayer meeting The Missionary Society of thc Pros- ^ Parkhurst's fli'st. We'Ve just t'ecelVed a B. Freer of Dansviile, Monday. byterian church met at Mrs. Ralph some of tbe best golfers arc in this this (Thursday) evening. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gates spent new lot Of chic headgear, adorable cl-eations class. Sheatbelm's this week Wednesday. tho week end vvith her parents, Mr. at Madame will enjoy insiJecting. ! 000 Rcports of tbc Synodical mccting at and Mrs. .l. Seelhoff. Saginavv and the officers meeting at Tbe annual meeting of tbc club will Methodist Episcopal Church iu; lield October .30, it is announeed Jackson, and other important busi- by tlie president, Dr. 0. H. Freeland. William Kay Prescott, Minister ness was considered. Holt ' 000 Thc meeting of Friendship ciass of IA plea for more co-operation in tlie 10 a. m. Morning worsbip. Sermon. tbe Presbyterian cburcb bas boon .securing of material for this column "Your Cboice and Mine.'' Anthem by postponed until October 19, and vvill HATS iirought results vvitb a vegeance. thc cboir. Tho following Holt ladies last week meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l "Chuck" Burnluim of tlie rules com- 11 -.SO a. m. Cluircb scbool. A com attended the yV. F. Missionary meet- l-iicbmond. Tbe following ladies of Modish—Distinctive initteo has furnished enough for a plete reorganization of our scbool en- ing of thc northwest district in Lan- lIoit will furnish some features of the I'ull Pago. It's all about tho rules and abies us to use tbe room to a greater sing: Mesdames Wrook, Fay, Cunn, entertainment; Mesdames Phillips, i.'ticiiicttc of tlie'game, lt is a good advantage and tbus increases tbo of- Froedtert, Clyde, Lott, Green and Gunn, Bickert and lCthel Thorburu. article Iind tinieiy but to give tiie full liciency of tbo workers. Come and Myers. Tbe two latter vvili give humorous close at one treatment wouid likely lielp us make this important jihaso of The Co-worlters class of the M. lS. readings and the children will give C. A. Parkhurst liiil tlic tnttient besides being liard on our work an outstanding success. cliurch vvill hold a ciass party at the tlio musical part of the program as i:lto compositor. So it will ba given in fiiOO p. m. Vesper Service. At this home of Mr. and Mrs. lt'leming on thc follows; Music by Donald and Victor small doses. service the Kentucky Symphony evening of October 12. li^verybody Smitb; Richard Shaft and Lnvvrenco ITiicsc rules nre tliose given ijy Wii- (Quartette will have charge of thc pro- welcome, Parker; 'and instrumental music by iirim II. Artbur in tbc article entitled gram. It is necessary to bold tbc Miss Alberta Pbillips ontortaiiied Katbleen Kieppe and Marjory Ricli •'l^lay tlie Game" in Golf Illustrated; service at this early hour because tbo her sister from Albion over thc vveolc mond. There will bo a surprise roll ; "The game of golf is played, or quartette lias engagements in Lan- end. call and two guessing contests.. A. .sliould bo played, stricLiy in confer- sing for tbe evening. lIoward Waiters of Albion, spent good time is promised and everybody iiiity witii tiie . rules governing the tlie week end witb bis parents, Mr. interested is invited. -spoi.t, most of wbicii rules nre easiiy t i(?arnctl and understood, and all of t PlI.tiIMM IIOLINKSS MISSION t wbich arc tbc rcsult of long expor- t Itcv. A. AI. ii-rlnlc, Pastor t iencc. Tiicse rules have boon compiled i...... -lis a result of tiie combined wisdom .'uid experience of generations of golf (Above Hovvlett's) iiUiycrs wbo gave timc and tbouglit l'reacliing Sunday afternoon t'o tbc rules best adapted to govern tbc game. Many rules wbicii at first Specials For Saturday limy seem liarsh or unjust or possibly liaplist Church Notes j If You Want yiily, upon close examination into tbo reason for tbeir existence, will prove 10 be wise and well founded. At any lo a, m. Morning worsbip, l^ev. at Thorburn's Grocery rate, no player wbo enters bis name II. H. lIoyt of Marshall, vvill prcacli. sis a contestant in any golf event ims ll;30 a. ul. Sunday scbool hour. Colorful Floors propagated and reared. In fact, not yards for the next score. Hill return one of the natural resources of tbe ing a Leslie punt for twenty yards Leisure Is Short WILD LIEE, RESOURCES state have been oveHooked. 'l'he pho iSON RUNS yp SCORE and aiding also by making a first WORLD'S LARGES tographers .are now shooting scenes down after scooping up bis own For Contest Heiis iu the Muslcegon oil fields, which have fumble. Wilson got away for a long DPMf developed so rapidly in tlie last few run and Curtis smashed across. Tbe iMOllE EGGS, LESS CACKLE, IS monttis, and Wbich promise to place AGAINST LESLIE ELEVEN GE'' 0 I5ND SOUCrllT. STATE SHDi IN FILM attempt for tbe extra point again lVIichigan in the' foreground as an oil went wide and tbe score was 19 to 0. CONSERVATION D E l» ARTlVlENT and gas producing state. Tbese pic lJCSIJE HIGH SCHOOL OU'r- VASTlA' GREATER BUT SlMILAIt East Lansing, Oct. 1.—Modern OLASSED .S2-0 IN l Mrs. Hiran Peek of Jackson, was E. Maude Orr; declamation, ''Vision J, A. Davidson ate Sunday dinner Roy Rac and family visited at Otto a guest of Mr. and Mi's. Hugh Whit of War,'' Theo Isham; hostesses, Eiia t . Northwest Ingham yvith Ami Tcrrill and family. Andrews of Island Corners, Sunday. LESLIE ney several days the past week. Fischcr, Sadie Jones and Alice Stark »• I.M. . . .1. Election of Ingham Grange officers Mr, and Mrs. Howard Gillette at Mrs. Harriet Carpenter and Mrs. weather. By Mrs. Ernest Sherman will be held Thursday evening, Oct, tended the Fowlerville fair last Clyde Carpenter visited Mr. and Mrs. The Outlook club met with Mrs. IS, Refreshments, Thursday. i Clarence Dowllng and daughters of James Coon, Tuesday, October 9. Miss Ethel Garvis of Howell, rc- Lansing, over tho week cnd. Leader, Mrs. Emiiy Gibson; roll call, malned at F. L. Osborne's from Wed nesday until Tbursday evening. I Clyde Carpenter, a member of tbe Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ingaiis and a noted slnger; music; reading, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and fam American ljogion Zouaves of Jackson, family visited the former's mother, "Whistling Bud Allen,'' by Mrs. Helen ily and Howard Sheathelm called at 1 left wlth tbe team Tbursday, October Mrs. Caroline lngalls, Sunday. Lacy; Life of Madam Ernestine WINDSTORM INSURANCE F. L. Osborne's, Sunday. .Jtb, to attend the National convention Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman and Schuman Heink, Nellie Vivary; read- of tbe American Legion held at San daughter Florence were in Lansing ing, ''My Mother's Piano,'' Emma Ml', and Mrs. Robert Swan and Or- is your protection against Antonio, Texas. on business, Thursday. Brown; music. rie, Mrs. H. O. Cline and Mrs. E. J. Mrs. Russell Crowi spcnt Saturday The Leslie fire department was call- Blakely attended the funeral of their • ! A joint meeting of tbe Baptist L. WIND DAMAGE A. S. and Mission Circle met witb in Jackson, the guest of relatives. ed to Onondaga Monday night at 7:30 nephew and cousin, Monty Magoon, Miss Iva Zimmerman is now emo'clock to extinguish a flre on the at Jackson, Saturday afternoon. lilrs. Ona Wilson, Wednesday after- ARE YOU PROTECTED? Let us show you how cheap it is artoon, October 10. ployed in the office of Brown & Kelly, prison farm. The flre was discovered Mr. and Mrs, Robert Swan and ! Rev. George Brown and family of lawyers, in Lansing. Miss Ethel Mae by Officer Emory Pritchard, night Orrie spent Sunday with E. J. Blake- Galesburg, are now settled in tbeir Vincc holds a responsible position with guard, in thc south end of the recrea- ly and wife of Miller Road. W. E. C. McCowan, Insurance 125 Ash St. W. the Advertising Dept. at thc Reo, tion building. The building was of liome bere. Clarence Aseltine and Mr, and Mrs. ; Miss Zola and Ford Chapman visit Lansing, and Miss Clara Wilson has a wood construction and within forty- ed tbeir sister, Mrs. Roy Wood andPositio n with the Lansing Capital five minutes after the fire was discov Iiamily of Fenton, Sunday. Savings and Loan. ered the building had bui-ned to the Mrs. Jobn Scbadd and aunt of Sag- Warren Oldman has been confined ground, owing to the inadequate wa •ihaw, Mrs. E. C. Jarvis and Dr. and to his home by illness the past week. ter supply the fire department' was Mrs. Jobn Abrens of Lansing, and Miss Martha Ciatworthy returned unable to be of much assistance. Rev. and Mrs. Ebrbardt of Jackson, home Friday from a visit with her Thcrc wcre five inmates on the farm wcrc guests of Mr. and Mrs. George sister, Mrs, Nora Cioster of Chicago. at the time, all trusties. Officer E. Owei'i, tlie past week, Blair Freeman is liome from De Pritchard reports no onc in the vi Tlic World Wide Guild will give a troit, where he is spending his two cinity of the building for two liours pageau't at tbe Baptist church Suu- weeks' vacation. preceding the lire. Warden Jackson What You'll See Train You'll see minature barns, water s.ysterns, lighting' equipment, electrical machinery The Michigan State College Farm Convenience Train will be in Mason from ten with working models in actual operation. o'clock in the morning until four o'clock in the afternoon next Tuesday, October 16. This train is drawing big crowds throughout the state and agricultural leaders expect You'll see model farm kitchens, special hundreds to visit the train here. types of kitchen utensils, model bathrooms, home construction methods with plans and Every farmer and every farmer's wife in Ingham county should come to Mason that costs. day. And the following Mason business institutions cordially invite you to be their guests. Farmers and farmers' wives will profit by this visit. City housewies, too, will enjoy it. A substantial hot lunch will be served at noon. These merchants will foot the bill. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn It costs you nothing and in practical ideas for comfort, happiness and contentment you new methods and new tools. will carry away hundreds of dollars in dividends. Everything thoroughly explained i n a Again we invite you to be our guests on this day. Come to any of the fims listed practical way by practical farm men and below and we'll give you tickets for your luncheon. You'll not be urged to buy a penny's women. worth of anything to obtain a ticket. It's free and we'll be happy to give it to you. THESE MASON BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS INVITE YOU Get Free Luncheon Tickets From Them H. H. Snyder First State and Savings Consumers Power Co. L. H. Harrison A. D. Snyder Bazaai- find Dty Goods Bank C. 3. Plank, Manager Drugs Home Owned StoI'es The Place to buy School SlIpplIes Old—Safe—Reliable J. B. Dean Coleiinan Chevrolet Sales Farm Bureau Joy O. Davis Salisbury's Hardware Ford Products For Economical Transportation S. A. Bement, Mgr. Clothing Good Hardware Mason Plumbing and R. B. Wallace Geo. M. Webb Wolverine Engineering Ford Aseltine Plumbing and Heating Heating Company Shoes Company Jewelry—China Shop at Your Door SerVice ConcI-ete Products Mickelson-Haugh Co. A. G. Spenny & Sons Rose, Howard and Vail Mason, Mich. Bowers Tire Shop Oakland-Pontiac Dart National Bank Home Killed Meats Tire and Battery Sel-Vice 5% A. J. Torrance Thos. Thorburn Harry E. Neely C A. Parkhurst Coral M. Neely Service Always Good Coal Ready-to-Wear—Dry Goods Ladies' WeaI—Beauty Shoppe Clothing aild Furnishings Mickelson-Baker Co. R. C. U. Chain Store F. J. McPrangle V.L. Palmer A. B. Ball Hydrate Lime Choice Meats G. S. Thorburn Groceries Trustworthy Furniture Coal and Coke Groceries N. S.Davis Motor Sales Deuel & Willett Ingham County News Tony Simone Shoes—Hosiery A Progressive Home Newspaper Confectionery and Fruits Mason Elevator Co. Hudi9on-Essex Grains—Seeds A. A. Howiett & Co. L. L. Kelly John Samann's Sons Winn & Bartlett Farm Equipihent Monuments Clothing, Cleaning and Pressing Farmers Bank Flour—Feed Remember This Date"Tuesclay, October ISth Make the farm home more pleasant by learning Of tical talks from practical farm leaders will prove Of great value. Come early and take full advantage Of new conveniences. Make the farm itself more profit this OppOitunity tO make yOur home mOre pleasant and able by learning new methods and the use Of modern cOmfOitable and yOur farm more prOfitable. It cOsts equipment. The viewing Of the exhibits in this demon- you nOthing. Just call for your free luncheon tickets stratiOn train will take but an hOur Or twO. The prac- at any Of the abOve stores. ENJOY LIFE MORE. HAVE MORE FARM HOME COMFORTS. IT WILL PAY. Page TweIve INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 the week in Lansing with her daugh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heitenen of Lan Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt and grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Norman hospital last Saturday. The funeral Northwest Stockbridge ] ter. • • -I slng, spent Sunday evening at Higei- Goldean spent Sunday 4vith Mrs. Mar- Showers and attending school in was held at the home Tuesday after Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks were in mire's. garet Huntington of Lansing. Dansviile. noon. Wiiliamston," Friday to help Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright of Lan- Mrs. Edith Showerman and chiidren Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fortman and Henry Bravender visited his par • L. Bartb returned home from De Parks' sister. sing, yvere at Staniey Hazel's Monday spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. relatives from Missouri, visited Mrs. ents and children the week end,- Ho troit, Sunday. He is siowly improv- Mr. and Mrs. John Ickes and Mr. evening. Showerman, Fortman's brother in Diverdaie, re is working on the cement pavement and Mrs. Edd Mullen were in Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barnes of Lan Mrs. Jim Stoughton had the mis centiy, through Pinckney. sing, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. fortune to bt'eak her ankle Friday Mrs, Ethel Usher and daughter Sunday. ;Mrs, H. Bravender reccived the sad Mrs. Alta Wiicox is iH. She was I. B. Smith. night. Thelma from Jackson, spent the week Donal Parks was a week end guest news of the death of her nephew, taken to the Mercy hospitai in Jack- Mrs. Rose Bray and daughter Hazel •end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of his parents. Chancey Wheaton at the Sparrow son, last Saturday. F. Jesse. Clayton Coiiar and famiiy were of Dewitt, were at Glen Bray's, Sat- Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs spent Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. urday. MillViUe Sunday with their daughter in Jack- Kent of Aureiius. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis of Jack- ,son. The community was shocked to son, spent Sunday at C. R. Laxton's. Mrs. Clayton Perrine and Mrs. A. hear of the death of Chas. Sawyer, at Mrs. Lee Smalley spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, O. O. Shank of Mis- Sharland were Lansing shoppers, his home in Mason, Saturday. Mr. afternoon with her daughter Fern of souiI, have been visiting her aunt, Thursday. Sawyer lived in this neighborhood for Jackson. Chas. Fortman, and famiiy.. They Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sharland yvcre many years before he moved to Ma There was no school Monday on ac started Tuesday morning for home. in Ann Arbor last Saturday. son." count of illness of the teacher. Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. Bravender and Helen Doane. Miidred visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Nie- Mrs. Stanley Hazel and Mrs. Helen thammer and Raymond, Sunday. I Lott District t Dougla. j Okemos and Vicinity } ^Q&e new BuicklU The Baptist annual fair and chick lis the new Style J en pie supper will be held Friday, Oct. Igth, in the basement of the church. Jake Niebling, who was in the Sparrow hospital fourteen weeks and underwent three operations while there, returned home a few days' ago. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson motored to Grand Haven, Sunday. Several from here attended the fun eral of Edna Ray at Eagle, Tuesday. Rev. F. D. Hague had charge of the services, Mrs. Howard Hammond sang, accompanied hy Mrs. Ethel Lew. Miss June Keesler, Miss Helen Cudworth and Miss Bernice Simrflons acted as pallbearers with three girls of Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lutz, who have spent the summer here have returned to their home in Florida. The Whosoever class of the Baptist Dfowhere sucli beauty and luxury.... no. A few of Sunday schooi were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Cud- wl1ere such pleasing lines and contours worth, Wednesday evening and the our exceptional Used Car values —-nowliere Bodies that equal these new the young people's class met with j Miss Alice Daniels, Saturday evening. Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher-TKe entire Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Straight of ^Svith an OK that counts^ Alaiedon, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. country is saying.*9]&a<> the Style' Keesler were at Aifred Corbin's near CHEVROLET LANDAU 1927 CHEVROLET STAKE 1927-|465 FOUD COACH . I Leslie, Sunday. Sctunt aa entirely new, t revo. tours instead of straight lines— Someone is getting an unusual Late 1927. Only $120 down. Wire { Mrs. J. B. True gave a report Sun Fisher cab and sUke body like lutionary, styleintroducing a vogue of distinction, derived wheels, five good tires, bumpers. day morning of the Baptist conven bargain in this car. Has had the new, pneumatic tires that are like whit will unquettionably bc from sparkling colors, brilliant * best of care and only driven 8,000 tion held last week at Byron. Others the trend of smart body-deiign pew, 1928 license, mechanically Car looks like new, chrome-plating and arresting miles. You'll have to see it and thoroughly checked. Ready for WITH AN 0. K. 'THAT COUNTS j from here who attended were Mrs. during the nest ievcrat yeari— new roof, radiator and fender George Hudson and Mrs. Goldie Wil- the new Bodies of the Silver drive it to appreciate what we immediate service without any ex design-a vogue of tasteful lux. CHEVROLET TRUCK 1926 i son. Anai verMry Buick are cnioWflg mean in stating it's an unusual pense to purchaser. Real value ury, composed of finest mohair bargain. What is more, we give a for only $170 down. Balance on Mechanically in very good eondi> The road from Alaiedon toyvn line univcrial acdaimiat the most velvet upholstery, artistic hard guarantee the same as applies on ternu. tion witb a 4-speed transmission past the county farm to M-IA was original and distinctive, a< well ware and fitments and new new cars. $150 down. for only $276. surveyed Monday hut work will not as the finest and most beautiful appointments of comfort and WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS he begun until next spring. ever created by the world- convenience. WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS WITH AN 0. K. THAT CC^UNTS famoui Fisher organiaation! A daughter yvas born to Supt. and CHEVROLET COACH Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Oct. 5. The entire country is hailing PORD SEDAN 1924 Here is not only a new car but a PORD COUPE 1925 One of tbe late 1927 jobs. Has had' the Silver Anniversary Buick. Iii very good condition. Tour new new vosue--a vogue of sym Tilf entiw country is saying, good care. iBc sure to see thlia bar A good car for the money. J29x4.40 tires. $140. Tenns. metry, born of graceful con "That's the styleJ" gain at |S88;0O.s Pour Town Corners WITH AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS mm AN 0. K. THAT COUNTS ^ITH AN O. IC. THAT COUIOTS' Donald Pox and Delmar Carr spent %e Silver Anniversary^ ; the week end In Detroit. Mrs. John Ickes and Mrtt. Edd Mul- Colehian Chevi^let Salei^^^ 1^ ; len spent 'I'uesday afternoon with Mrs. Sfary Kendrlcka, B urcK> Mason, Mlohlgan LitUe Betty Miller of Jackson, is staying wltli her aunt, Mrii. Lural A/A. HOWLETT & CO. Jordan. Mrs, Nellie Cady spent the first of Dependability, Satisfaction and Honi|||^^V^ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 Page Thil'teein Tbe M. E. L. A. S. will meet at tbe week, A telegram to relatives re i longing to H. Mann, last week. Sandhill church parlors Wednesday, Oct. 17. ports that she-^is resting comfortably. Paris Witt, entertained his parents Supper will be served by Circle No. 2. from Bath, Sunday. Mrs. Lulu Clancy yvill have cbarge of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mann were FUNERAL DIRECTORS Peter Bennett and family yverc tbe program. The women will sew Sunday visitors at Art IIoUIng's in Sunday visitors of Mrs. Buck of near for their fair at tbis time. i Whipple's Cornels | Leslie. VOGT & CO. 4M.,...... -...... 4 Holt. The l^oyal Daugbters of the Con C. Diehl is remodellng his house ln Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Bennett of Lan gregational cburclr will serve their Mrs, G. Bashore is in Ithaca on this vlcinity. Day and Night.SerVice sing, and Mrs. Elliott of Haslett, caU- annual chicken, pie supper at tbe G. business. ,cd at Anna Bennett's, Sunday. A. R. ball, Thursday, Oct. 11. C. Able of Detroit, vlsltcd at his Phone 356 Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fair enter Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robinson and farm, Monday. tained company from Blaine, Wash Mrs. VV. B. Clark of Albion will spend Harry. Bakcr and family spent Sun MASON, MICHIGAN ington, tbe past week. Sunday with tbeir son and brother, day in Mason. Tbere was no school last Friday. Carl Robinson and family. Martha Betts and Thomas Hanna •if The tcacher, Mrs. Greenfleld, attended spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. the Fowlerville fair. Gerald Graham ls confined to his homc by illness. Merle Patterson's at Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dietz visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert VanEvery of Edith Witt of Detroit, spent Sun and Mrs. Arthur Cooper of near Petoskey, visited Mr. and Mrs. George day with her brother, Paris Witt. Jackson, Sunday. Graham last week. Elmer Bravender and family at Jack Kinney spent the week end in tended the Fowlerville fair, Friday. 5% AND SOMETIMES MORE Lansing, the guest of his mother, Mrs. •Mrs. W. Shopbeil and Mrs. M. Mann West Alaiedon K. B. Kinney. wcre in Lansing, Friday night. . MONEY INVESTED HERE has always earned 5 percent—in Harold Aseltine and famiiy of Fiint, Mrs. Ben Lombard spent the week fact, sometimes it has earned more. end with her aunt, Mrs. Viola Young .visited his parents, A. Aseltine, Sun club meets witb Mrs. Tbc H. c of East Rives, day. Our investors have always had the privilege of drawing their Lcela Arend tbis week Tbursday. Mrs. Floyd C. Standish, a former Mrs. Howard Herrick entertained Mrs. A. E. Collins of Micbigan resident of Mason and Leslie, under company Sunday in honor of Mr. Her- money when wanted—without, any delay, deductions or red tape. Center, was a visitor at Tbe Maplcs went a serious operation at thc Wart- rick's birthday. a sbort timc ago. ford hospital in Hartford, Conn,, last Dogs kiiicd three valuabie sheep bc- We have been in business in Detroit for 39 years and you will Mrs. Bert DeMutb and son spent S'av e money find our Semi-Annual Dividend Certificates a very good investment Sunday at tbc home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Neab on your fertilizer for your surplus funds. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Neal entertain ed company last Sunday from New AVE money hy using Swift's Resources ovcr ,'j)l.l,O0O,00O Establisbed 1889 Vork City and Murpbysboro, lllinois. S high analysis Red Steer Fer G. P. and M. Lindsay visited Leslie tilizers. Fulton at bis bome in Lansing last Saturday. Mr. Fulton expects lo Vou benefit in lower costs on leave soon for Arizona. freight, labor and bagging, Vou are assured highest quality. The painstaking care devoted to Because lied Steeriscfoub/e mixecT Ifmtgfitmpttt fllompattit Eden 1 the needful duties we are called and triple tested to assure crops t Under State Supervision upon to perform is rcassurinit getting a balanced ration of plant foodi Edson Rolfe attended the Fowler and cOmlorting to those visited 1250 GrisWold St. Detroit Come in this week. Let me tell ville fair, Saturday. Detroit's Oldest and Largest Savings and Loan Association Harold Wiitsie is working for the by sorrow. you how successful farmers in this Standard Oil Co. at Mason. locality are makhtg money with P. H. FIELD, Mason WM. H. JOHNSTON, Lealie Mrs. C. A. Davis spent Thursday Red Steer. and Friday in Detroit, visiting her Martin-Densmore daughter Alice, who returned home FARMERS with her over the week end. . Funeral Co. Lenore Douglas . was home from PHONES ELEVATOR CO. Adrian, over Sunday. Lansing 3.554 Holt 38 George Wllcpx'bf Delhi, called at Mason 154 If you want to buy Or sell, use a Classified Adv. Wright Laxton's, Sunday. Rev. George Brown preached at the Eden church Sunday morning. Frank McLain and Fred Miller and families spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frye at North Lesiie. REPOIIT OF THE OONDtTtON OF THE t North Alaiedon FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS BANK Auction Sale! MASON, MtOIttOAN Mr. und Mrs. Francis Greenlield at At liio Hosi.. of tjiisiiioss Oulotiui. ;). liliS, lis cuttoct for Iiy liie Cnmnii.ssiiiiinr of tiic. Hunt.- Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction at the place one-half mile east tended thc Foyvlervillc fair, Friday. i„K' tX.m.,.tn>c.nt. RESOUROES _ ^ of liJden, 4 miles south and 1 miles east of Mason, on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Allen attend Commorctnl S.-tvlnRa Dob Ct». ed the funeral of his uncle, Edwin t.OANS ANI) DISCOUNTS, viz: Smith, at Wiedman, Isabelie county, .S;'ji(i,sii;).Jii .? •1(l,,S2S.ly last wcelt Monday. $'jii),so:i.'j'.i a •in,s'js..i.i S'jr,i,(;;)i.i;i Monday, October 15,1928 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen entertain- l3ONt)S, MOttTOACKS ANt) St.:CUIttTtt5S, viz: cd Mrs. Otis Smitb of Adrian, Arthur Itwii t.:stiito Mnl.lniiKOS $ i:).r,;iii.{i!i !>'>':(i,-\TJi.K ,?;;,'M,Hftii..'(i . Grccn of yVasliington, D, C., Miss Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, sharp, the folloyving descIibed pIoperty; Mildred Allen, Miss lva Allen and J. Miintciiini tiotHis in Ott't S ;i:i,i'.!.s.2;f Arthur Alien, ail of Lansing, at din- •j.i.sii.,'-,;) Oliiiii' Itoiiils HORSES - IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 99 OliVer Plow nei- Thursday evening, Miller Bean Puller John Watts and Ansel Wells arc TciliUs. - - 13 year Old Mare, weight 1200 picking apples near Chelsea. liESERVBS, vii: Drag Cart .S I.s.iin2.(i7 s i!|,n(in.fi(i Osborne 3-sec. Harrow HAY, GRAIN,, ETC. Arthur Green of Washington, D. C, Hue fi'oin l.V.clL.rai tiiwcrvo Hunt; -.- .•,s,aB(i.i';t 18 year Old Bay Mare, wt. 1200 wbo has been visiting friends in tbis Ciish unit liiiii fiom ttuiitis in ticsurvo Cities 1.7.S.",..S,'i Gale Riding PloyV About 5 tons Alfalfa and vicinity ieft for Cleveland, Obio, l^ri- Totiiih —•? tii,.s.t7.M .? (i(i,;!iir..:';i s .se.ai.i.is CATTLE steel PiOller Alsike mi.xed day. Little Willie Riding CilltiVator Mr. and Mrs. Kieth Badguley of COMBlNti:i) AOOOUNTS, viz: About 10 tons Timothy light Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Overilnifts '- « 3" 8 year old Holstein COW, dile 1-hOrse CultiVator mixed Iiiini Mrs. Cressor and Miss Cressor of Lan OIi"FICIAb I.:i.ECTI0N NOTICE OFFICIAL ELECTION NOTICE ed ber parents in Wheeler from Oniiiidnira Titwiiship South Aui-eliuH and North { Thursday until Sunday, last week. sing. Delhi Tntrniihiii Notice is hereby Kivon thai a Ooncrai Elec Wayne Meese moved his family Notice is licrotiy Kivon thnt a Ooncrni Eicc- tion wiii ho hold on OnondaitB 1 C. H Cones and Will Livingston of tion will bc hold nn from the little brown cottage Friday. TUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, I9'2.S Parma, were in this neighborhood B. A. TUESDAY, NOVEMUEU fi, lll'^S ill litis lownshiii in tiio County ,i>f liiKiinni Mrs. Louise Haag and daughter en last Friday. .Mr. Cones purchased a In this township in tho Counly nf liiKhnm nnd Sliitc nf MiciiiKiin fnr the olt.otinn nf tiio nnd SInIc of MiohiKnii for tiio eieotinii of tlie Short prayer services were heid at tertained the Maple Grove Mission Blacktop ram at the Robertson farm. follnwiiiK olViocrs: .fniinwiiiK ulficors: Circle Thursday, over 30 being in at DAVIS I'lflooii Eloclnrs nf Prohlilent nnd Vice the home, iss.l Benscb streot, Lan- l.'iflecn Eioclnrs of ProsiiioiiL niid Vice President .nf tho United Suites, , (rovornor, sin'g, Wednesday afternoon for tbe tendance. A business meeting was rrosideiil nf Iho Unilod Slates, (Invornnr, l.ioiiloniiiit (Invornnr, Socroliiry nf Sliito, At- beld, after wblcb a program was en Ijioiitoniint (JovoriKjr, Scorotnry nf Stnlo, At- infant son, Paul Russell, of Mr. and South Delhi I &C0. Inrnoy (loncrnl, SInte -'t'roiisuror, Audilor tnrnoy Conoral, Sliilo Tron.iurcr, Auditor .Mrs. John Ilenlnger. Burial was in joyed. A fatber and son banquet yvill (ionernb ,Iust;co of the Suiironie Court (to fill llonornl, .lustico of tho Siiiiromo Court (to lill vncnncy) fnr the lorm cndiiiK Deccmlior 111, Ihe Greenwood cemetery, Aurelius bo sponsored by tbem in November. vncnncy) fnr Ihe lorm oniiiiiK lloooiiiiior III, 1929, ,lii«lico of tho Siiiiroine Court (to lill Tbo next meeting will be at the home O. E. Bell and family, Mr. and Mrs. 111211, .luslli.o nf Iho Supronio Cnurl (In fill (Jeriter. Mrs. Ileniuger was formerly vncnncy) fnr tho torni cndiiiK Decomhor 111, vnci.iicy) fnr Iho lorm ciidliiK Doccmber III, Kiltie Russell of tbis place. of A. Rose. John Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Doc 1029, ,liiatii.'o nf llio Supreme Courl (lo fill Funeral Directors lirill, ,luHtico nf the Suproiiio Court* (to (ill vncnncy) for Ihc term oiidiiiK Decciiihor HI, Mr, and Mrs. James Russell start- Mizer attended the Fovvlervllle fair vncniicy) for the term ondiiiK noconiiior III, loar,. United Slnles Sonnlor (for term hcKin- last Friday. lllliri. United Slnles Soniilnr (fnr lorm hoKin- i!d Friday night for tbeir winter liome iiiiiK IWarcii .1, I02II), Uiiileii Sliilos Sonnlor (In nioK March .1, I02II), Unllod Slates .Sciwilor (lo at Tarpon Sprlngs, Florlda. Mrs. Effie Minar was in Lansing, (ill vacailcy) for unexpired term endiuK Mnrcli West Aurelius lill vncnncy) for unexpired lorm cndiiiK Mnrcli .1, 1029, iiopi'osontalivo in COIIKI'OSH from llio Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scbeader and Saturday. .1, lll'2», ftoprosenliillvo in ConKi'css from the ' Sixth Dislrict, Stnlo Sonnlor from tho Four- Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Watkins and E. LESLIE'S Sixtli Dislrict, .SInle Sonnlor frnm Ihe il.^nur- motber, Mrs. F. Bellinger, visited tooiith District, liopro.sontativc in Iho Stale teoiilli Dislrict, Itoprcsonliitiyo in the Statc Obio friends tbe week end. B. Watkins of Aurelius, wore guests t.CKislaluro frnm tho second dislrict of IPKiiaiii Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Searfoss and t.OKislaturo from Iho socoiiil district nf luKhani Cnunly, JUIIKO of Proiinlc, ProsccutinK Attor George VanHorn of tbe DuBois Burr Smitb visited at Roy Bucking of Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler, Sun- FOREMOST County, JIKIKO of Prohato, f^rosccutiiiK Allor- ney, Siieriir, County Oiork, Coiincy Treasurer, day. noy, Shorilf, Cniiiity Oiork, County 'rronsurcr, Neigbborbood, visited bis daughter, ham's, Sunday. ttOKislor of Deeds, 2 Circuit Oniirt Conimis- KcKislor of Deeds, 2 Circuit Court Oommis- Mrs. Goldia Snow, and family Friday. Floyd Vickery and family of Les FUNERAL slniiors. Drain Commissioner, 2 Ooronors, and Paul Moffatt and family of Jack Hinnors, Drain Onmmissioiior, 2 Onrnners, and a County Surveyor, ns provided for by Act !l,1l, Mr. and Mrs. George Peek of To- son, visited tbeir motber, Mrs. Eliza- lie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doc a Cnunly Surveyor, ns prnviiied for hy Act llfil, P. A. 102,1, ns amended: icdo, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mizer, Sunday. HOME t"*. A. 1112.1, lis aniendoii; botb lClink, Sunday. Alld for the fnllnwiiiK proposed nmoiidinontH And fnr the followiiiK pro|iosod nmondmonts Covert, Sunday. .Miss Horton at tbe school is plan Mr. and Mrs. George Viges of Pot lo tho Oonslitulinii: t'ropnsod Aiiiciidnien| In In llio Cniislitiitioii: Propo.iod Amendment to tervillc, vvere guests at Chas. Miller's, tho Constitution rcliitivo lo l.'ixinK t.cKislativo Mesdames Ida French and Maggie ning a Hallowe'en social and a play. the Oonslilutioii reiiilivo tn t.'ixiiiK l.OKislative 't'crrltnry and Districts; Prniinsod Amendment Evelin of Jackson, visited Mrs. Fran Friday. Tcrritoiy and Dislricis; Prminscd Amenilmonl Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bush of Eaton lo Ihc Oonslllutinn rolalivc tn AociuirinK band In the Cnnstilulion relative lo AciiuirinK Land ces Davis this week end. Rapids, were callers at C. J. Kllnk's, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller were Unequalled Service and Pro|icrly for llniilovards, .Streets and Al and t'roiiorly for uoiilovitrds. Streets and Al visitors at Floyd Miller's, Sunday. loys; and Proposed Amendment to the Con Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Field of Jack- Sunday. loys; and t'roposod Amendment to the Con st lUilinn relative to Cnmiionsaticn of Members son, visited Edd Davis, Sunday. Mrs. David Bennett, who under stitution relativi.. lo Cnmpensiition of Monilicrs Harry McGrath and daughter Dor of thc I.eKisiiiluro ; of tho LoKislnturo; Miss Liiverne Scbeader entertained othy and Walter Moon were week end went an operation at the Sparrovv And fnr Iho t'ropnsillDa lo raise apjiroxi. And for Ihe Proiiosilion lo raise apiirnxi- hospital tvvo weeks ago, has been re matoiy SIOIi.OOO.OO for tho crcclinn and con- a few friends at cards Saturday eve- guests here. at nintely $100,0011.011 fnr Iho erection iinil i.on slriiclion of n 'riiheroulosis Siinlloriiim in tlic ning. moved to her sister's home in Lan striiotioii of II 'ruhorculosis Snnitorium in Iho The Robbins Aid took in about $35 County of InKbiini; Cnunly of luKiuim; at their baked goods sale last Satur sing. She is improving slovvly. And for thc Proposition lo raise the sum of And for the t'roiiositinn tn ritiso the sum of There vvere 23 present at the Pink appi-oximiiloly .?2.1ll.00(l.0li fnr (ho piirpiwo nf day, NO EXTRA COST approximiilely ;'i2,'',0,00(l.dll fnr the piirimse n cniisd-iicliiiK n County Infirniiiry for tiio Coun < Noitheast Lansin By Oftborne THE FEATHERHEADS Ift i,r W««trn lirKH'tt'*' fnlonf NOTtOI.; OI.' Itl.XitSTItATtON NOTtCK ot.' ttl.XIISTttATION ((i£Dt.:K i{i.;.sctNntNO oitDi.;t( issiji.:n ttv .ytOHTGAGE SAM.:. IlUSINKSS CAllDS General Auctioneer Tdwn.sliip <>r Alnii.diM) 'rownsliip of ttunkcrhill THE CONSKttvATION COytMtSStON ON Defiiull hiiviuK licen niaite in the condi THI.: 7(h DAY OF .Slill'TK.Mlll.iU. 1027, Tl) tiie ciimlilied uioc.torn of liio TowiiHiiip of Tn the (UiaiirK.'d elcrUirs of the To-wnsiiip of tions of a certain real estalo mortjraKe, where IMIYSICIANS Ituiiki.riiiii. MAKtNfi A OI,().SKn SI.;AS()N-ON MINK by the power of sale therein contained licciune I am fully qualified to handle ..yillil.liOll. IN THE STATE UNTrt. MAttOll 1, 1920. t'tJNEtlAl. IHREOTOttS Ndtico iH iicrotiy Kivoii tiiiit t win lie al my Notice is hereby Kiven lhal T will lie at my operative, made hy I.yle M. Ilollislcr und resilience in said lownsiiip on Ihc sci.oiid. third Hattie llollistor. hiislianil ami wife, to Nelson VoRl & Coiniiaiiy. I'boiiu ;),',li. Day and nifiht your sale, l'eg-ai-dless Of size. rc..si(leiK..i.. (Ml tiiu liiiiii iiiiii fourth' .SaturilayB Stale of MiciiiKan, County of tiiKiiam, ss. service. Amlailancc. Mason, Mich. 8yl lireceiliiiK tiie iie.'Jt Kt-'iienii eluulioii and at tlic and fniirth .Salurdays prci.cdinK (lie nc.vt KOII- An or(i(.r was issued on (iie '(ii day of Seii- N. Rouse, (liilcd September 10, 1027, and re Notice of your sale advertised in town iiaii uf tiaiii lowiisliiii un tiie Kcconii erai elccliciii lo-wil: on Saturiluy. Ocloher 111. lomber, 1027, mahiuK il unlawful lo traii, corded in till! olVice .of tile RcRister of l^ccils your neighboring papers at no Saturiiiiy precodint,' naid election. I James Carroll and famiiy of Detroit; attended the fair Thursday and Fri and Mr. and Mrs. James Jennings day. and daughter Agnes of Detroit. Tbo George Potter and Vern Cooper DANSVILLE Jennings' remaincd until Monday vls- were ln Wllliamston last Tuesday. lting bis niotbcr, Mrs. Martba Jen Mr. and Mrs. James Manning were Style Expert Calls Buick New Mode nings. in Lansing last Tuesday. Willlard Droscha and Noal Dolbee Mrs. John' Speer was in Lansing, Alonzo A. Putnam was born in New Saturday. York State August 29, 1848, and mov- drove to Ann Arbor Saturday and at tended the football game. Mrs. Ciias. McCiung spent last •••iA with parents to Micbigan yvbcn bis George Earl of St. Jobns, spent week witb 'her sister, Mrs. John Oiit a small boy, scttllng near Mar- Sunday yvltb his mother, Mrs. Earl. lCaimon of Ilolt. .•jball. Later he married Miss Martha Miss Ida Fanson in company vvith Harry Ilamilton of Mason, was at , O. Barrington of Burlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Chct Dolbee and daugh Vern Cooper's, Saturday evening. CToved to Owosso, where they iiave ter Doris spent tho week ond at Vpsi- John lCaimon and family of Holt, .lived for tbe last quarter century lanti. Saturday thcy attended tbe and tbeir guest, Mrs. James Kaimon making many friends and acquain- ball game at Ann Arbor. and daugliter Anna and other friends •'.ances. Mr, Putnam bas been ill for Rally Day and Promotion exercises called at Jobn Speer's, Sunday after- tiie past few months but quite unex- were-obscrved last Sunday. Twenty- noon. peclcdiy passed away Saturday morn- one were given certificates of promo Mr. and Mrs, James Manning visit- ing, October 6, at Ibc St. Lawrence tion. Tbose from the primary class cd at Harry Donnahue's, Sunday eve Binspital, Lansing. There are loft to to receive billies were; l^eta Hark- ning. Jtrinurn their loss a beloved wife and ness, Glenna .Cbilds and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kent and son two brothers, besides a multitude of Earl. Second pins were; Carol War Clayton attended the' Fowlerville fair, ifriends. Mi-. Putnam was a member ner and Earl Harkness; and 1st pins, Saturday. «f good standing for the past forty Charles Higlemlre. Mrs, Ella Cooper is suffering yvith years of I. O. O. F, of Owosso Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Collar, Miss rheumatism. No. 88. Funeral services wore held Verlee Collar and Miss Myrna Haynes nt the Ceo. Vogt homc and burial was of Williamston, spent Sunday with in Dansviile cemetery. Rev. II. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Kent. Hudgins officiated. i' ' Dist. No." 6 and Vicinity ' j Tho morning service at the lyf. E. 'iburcb last Sunday was given to tlie installation of thc S. S. officers and Columbia Road 1 Mr, and Mrs. Ernest lvurtz spent teachers for the coming year, follow- Sunday afternoon with relatives in ed by Sunday schooi when thc pro- Lansing. motion of classes took place. Tho Tlie W. S. l. C. was entertained by Charies Riggs visited his cousin. now year is starting out with a new Mrs. Jacobson and Mrs. Dan Sears at Dr. Channing Barrett, of Lavvton, •enthusiasm. We hope to sec our tbc latter's bome. Tbere were nine- Sunday. teen present. Tbe next meeting will numbers increase and tbe spiritual Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brenner spent Travis Banton, faslrion creator for the Paramount Film studios in Hollywood, has welfare of tbe scbool promoted. bc bold witb Mrs. Bert Webb, Nov. 2, Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. George lvlrs. S. N. Dakin died in Stock- Estber Smith entertained twenty of Davis of Lansing. chosen the Silver Anniversary Buick for his personal use, declarins that its graceful bridge Sunday morning. The body her friends last \veek in honor of her The pupils of Dist. No. 0 witb Miss curves, replacing thc stratsht lines of old, lead thc motorinR field in the ncyv vogue. was brougbt bere to tbe bome of her tvvelfth birthday. Eioise Reinbart, teacher, won tirst granddaughter, Mrs. Ilenry Bohnet, C, H. Smitb and Sons bave 2500 premium with their rural schooi ex- where tiic funeral was held Tuesday iambs they are feeding. hibit at thc Aiaiedon Farmer's Ciub forenoon. Herbert Norris, l..a\vrencc Webb fair iast week, Several of the mcmbers of tbe Mis- and B. E. Webb yvere in Onondaga at Robert l^iggs and Frank Thomas •sionary societies attended the branch tbe fire on the prison farm, Monday are in Chicago this week. evening. meeting of tbe VV. F. M. S. at Lan- Mrs, George Allen yvas called to sing last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will lIolcomb visited Williamston Monday by tbe death of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Latbrop and tbeir daughter, Mrs. Austin Smith, her daughter, Mrs. Fred West. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.. Lozelle Latbrop visitcd Quite a number of tbe friends of Mrs. Howard Smith visited her par- He Enjoyed ibeir son and brother, Orrin Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Riggs surprised and family at Bellaire over thc week cats at Kalamazoo, Monday and tbcm last Thursday evening at their end. Tuesday. homo bere. They were presented yvith Mrs, Clyde Allen entertained her a sliver berry spoon, Mrs. Mabei riister and niece of Detroit, a few days Stewart making tbe presentation. An The Game! last week, Mrs. Allen accompanied East Alaiedon { evening of visiting and games and her bomc for a few days, Mr. Allen I.I...... «..»..«..«... nil...... i.i.ii. .4 light refreshments "was enjoyed i)y aU. jJToing down on Sunday to bring her Mr. and Mrs. Riggs arc moving to .home. Mrs. iIcnry Kent visited Mrs. Ella Mason, wbere tbey wiii spend the Reports frolii Ann Arbol' and Thc L. A. S. of the M. E. church Cooper Tuesday afternoon. winter. vvill serve dinner at thc cliurch par- Mr. and Mrs. James Manning at- Mrs. Carl Wolf and little son re- East Lansing state that there lors Wednesday, Octobcr 17. Com- tended tiie Fowlerville fair Saturday. turned liome from Mason hospital, mittoc No. 1 will liave cliargo. Busi Mr, and Mrs. Jolin Speer and Hugii Sunday. were only two grtDups who en- ness meeting foiiowing. Everybody ,io.VGd the galnes last Satttt'day. Invited. Jiev. and M:rs. H. A, lIiidgins at- I In each case they were the l-oot- '..ended tlie TiI-county Ministerial meeting nt Piiiinlicld, Monda.y', Mr. ei's I'or Albion and Ohio Wesley Irliitigins was elected president of tbc : issociatinn. an and those men, iiTespective Mrs. itudgins, Mrs. Latlirop, Mrs. of school cOnnectiolis, yvho were '•.".rimes and Mrs. IDowliiig attended a .I'Onvcntinii of tbe VVonioii's Home dt-essed l.'ot" the occasion in new .Missionary Society nt Perry, Tuesday. Tlic Queen lSstiier Circio met at tiic fall suits and coats. tliome of Miss ljcota lCaywood Tues- .liny evening, Mr. and Mrs, W, E. Lowden of Sui'e, you can eii.joy a galne Newaygo, spent tlic weci{ end at tlie more if yoti are dressed proi^ei'- itiomc of George Bacon, F. D. Bacon and Jack Garner of ly. In eVeryday affairs, too, ,lacl