IIEAJJJ'D nmECTOR REPX.ACJES on. n. I;ANTING 1 Dr. Fryer Began Work Monday THE INGHAM COUNTYLi~E\VS D41Uf!lna II, Fryer, M, D,, ar· rived in 1\1!111011 Monday to direct Ntnety-Third Yoar, No, 42 Mason, Michigan, Thursday, October 16, 1952 Throe Sections, 24 Pages the Inghr1m county henlth depart· ment, Dr, Fryer tniws ovr.r the $11,000-n.yenr post vacuted by Dr. News Index n. Lanting who resigned this Draft Takes 66 Wnnt ndH, Pages 0, 7 untl ll, 1 Hummer, Dr. Lanting now dh·ects Purl L the .'lhiawaRsce county henlth de· As Army Demands Soda! rwws, Pnge •1, Pat't 1 ; School Board Lets pnrtmen t, [ Pnge <1, Part 2, Church IWWS, Page 5, PHI'( 2 Dr. Fryer resiJ~necl as city Legal notice~, Page 8, Pnrt health cl!rectnr of Waterbury, Undergo Revision 1; Pnge H, Part 2; Pages 6 nntl ' Connecticut, to accept the Ingham TnPt'Pli~Pcl nrmy demands have 7, P.trt 3, post. sent tlt•nfl inductions sonrlnr:­ Contracts for New Editorials, Page 2, Pru·t 3 Mrs. T•'ryet· and 2 dau,::hters, ngaln. Next Monduy 6<1 Ingham Fnrm news, PngeH -1 and 5, Linda, 14, and Wendy, 10, will, men ancl 2 transfers will leave Part:!. eo me to MaHon when a hnusP. Is J Lansing for the Detroit Induction nvnllnble, the doctor stnted, C'cntcr '!'hut's tlw biggest draft West Side Building Dr, l~ryer Is n fellow of the list In many months. AmcriPan Public lleaith mmor.ia· Thc> (i(i have rcc·etveci orders to Ballot Wording tlnn and Herved as the Connectl· report nt the Veternns building, Two Lansing flt·ms and 1 from Mason will build the ne1v cut representative on the council Hr. llnuglml H. III'Yt'l' 21:1 S, Cnpltol, at 6:30 In the West Side elementary school. of thP. American Public Henlth morning. On West Lansing the University of 'l'oront o. llc rc· The Mason school board let. the contmcts Wednesday association, III' is also a cllplo· ceivetl his diploma of public Tn the list as announced by thr! night. The contracts plus the architect fees will uppmxlmate mate on the hoard of Preventive clrn It hoard arp WI Ilium II. Jon~s, health at I he univer~!ty. Causes Tangle Mecllclne and Public llcalth. ,John R. Mnttlwws, Donald /A. $21;1,000. That's fot• 6 gradey•ooms, a kindergarten mom, Dr Fryer was born in Cnnmln. After entPrin~ puhlk health Hoss, Hohet t fl.. Rey, Walter II. Cnrr·r>clcd hallots are being Joiiet· I'Oom, office, clinic mom and wol'lt room. No general He Is a graduate of the University work, the cloctrH' nrganlzccl lt1r. Bai eot1111y lwaitl1 clep<~rtmt•nt plll'pose room (small gymnasium) is included. School board of Westem Ontario at London. He t'rt M. Andrews, Rohert n. Fry· nren, 1 practked medlrlne \n Toronto be­ In Alnhmnn ami the Rncltlngham nvet•, Donald C. Rahy, Donulcl D. Ballots already printed call for membet-s said the price tag of fore receiving a fellowship from cmtnly lw:dth tlep.trtmPnt in Little, ,John P. Eger, .Tames E. a vnll' on lncnrpotatlnn as a llflh $40,000 on llw geneml pur­ North C,Lroi!na. Delancy, John E. !lumpsch, class city, That's a mlstalw, 'fho In 1933 he served tn the ltH'oll Charles 0. Martin, Aloys .T. prnposcd lncorporatlcm is for n Pe~ition May pose room would send the health sr>t·vlre of the Mlchlgnn Srles?.lm, Verne T. Sexton, Doug. home tlllf' ell~·· costs beyond t•cach of th~ Dell Leads Move department of lten!th. Ile Inlet· las J Seely, Lawrence L Howi­ As eXillitltwd by l'roseculor Stall A~tion on building fund. worlted for Wyeth In('(] I por-.rtcd son, .John .T. Flores, Ray M. Coch· Pnul C, Younger to the board of Here ure the 3 bt!ls IW~l'llted: in l'ltiir 1111'' hnmc rttiP. ucl, When ern! contract, $151,002. S!'hnnhPiraul'h, Merta F. Craft, Agreement is lnclc•utor chew ttp the form On Rural Roads of the ballot, he said, the !lith proposed wmng ordlnnnce for Dart & Cady, Mnson, pllllllblnr:- !In tch, Gus II. Mayer, .Tr., \laicdon township. Thl' zoning and lwntlng, $12,760. F'l!ty miles Jll'l' 110ur will be the class city pht·asc' was Inadvert­ Supervisors Pick .Tack E. Line, Thomas C. Camp· board has called for a puhllc Centt·al Electric: Motor~ and ~peed iimll on Ingham sceonclary ( ently inserted. When I he proof Qff" bell, Wayne R. Every, Robert A ballot was presented, the prose­ UOING UP! Supervisors John Russell of Lansing and hearing to air the proposed ordl· Cc;nstrU<'IIon Co., Lansing, 1 roads If Supervisor R~na Dell of ounty leers Walters, Clark M. Fenby, Doyle nance October 30. tneal, ::; , ;;, c ec- L.tn~Jng is successful 111 his cam· • cutor continued, he approved the Hugh Silsby of Mason took a ride in the county's new $26,- 6 78 L. Larner, Vaughan L Mciva~. Supervisor Lansing asserted that the legal taiten. Without the referendum United Piping and Erection, IIox· Fred W. Stump, Lyle G. John· vote, the townshtp board may sie's Plumbing and Heating Co., vouths racP cars 2 ahreast on Earl Leeman of Willtamston, son, Richard J. Herrlcl<, Wayrw mixup mal;,!dings. trm·t and ciectt·ical contract ncered for top specos of 45 miles the county tuberculosis sanato· their services ~m town board!. m ~ Secretary Joy 0. Davis what ~teps ported that the six supervlso,r The boatd ts ne~,ttral by law comes to $200,547.50. Architect ' per hour, Evans declared. rlum. In admlnistraltve and executlw were bcln,:: taken to repay the on the proposition, .~upervls_or fces will be betwer:l'l $12,000 and members of the fair board had Lloyd Aseltine stated. The lnlha· $l~ OOO "Secondary roads are not wide lUiss I•'unnle Jo't'l'l'is, Onondaga, Doctors. Report Such a . money advanced by the county 1 ~ap~_cltles. cpnflkt-ma~e: hel!l a meetln~ and agreed to re­ tive for the zoning ordinance ' ' ' • enough for safe driving at speeds to a 3-ycar term, her Hocond, on se:' tcc on the town board, uncon· 1 several years ago. Bullen said re· pay lOr;, of the grandstand re­ comes from the zoning board, Base hids on the general con­ of 70 and 80," the county engineer the coun~y lihrar~ board. . 5 Polio Cases stttutional, the court has held. As . t . t be made from ceipts. That report caused super­ composed of Ralph Stillman, tt•act ranged from the Kutchins' said. "There Is not enough clear l\lr~. l~ieanor _Smith, Lflnsmg, a result of the decision town p,lymen W<1S eo vi e boards are now slimmed down grandstand_ rec ipts. Da s r · visors to shudder In anticipation Wesley Thomns, Burt Green and $152,083 up to the North·Moller v1sion ahead for such speed. ,James B. ~ll'Int~·P, Leslie, and Four new cases and a recenti>·· of a fair hoard req ucst for midi­ Robert Seyfarth." bid of $164,689. The base bids County commissions can't afford RohPI't ,J, Inghram, oJ1·., Mason, to diagnosed aiel ease were added to to 3 members, supervisor, clerlt plied that 1~asmuch as the coun­ and treasurer. ty now partially supports the fair tiona! funds. meant little. explained Superin· tu huy the rights-of-way needed 2-year term', on the board or tile out-county polio list this tenclcnt James H. Vander Ven, be· for elevated curves. Narrow county m~\'assc!s. week. The other rultng was an opm------P-0--E-R--V-I_L_S_P_E_A_K-.------cause of the neccsstty of climlna· ion the attorney general that E. 1 \ 1 bridges are another fal'tor." ltohl'rt Sh•vpnson,, Mason, 1· The new cases are Duane Luke, oi CHAI{LI~S TT L !ton of the gymnasium and the Evans re(•ommcnded that Dell's year term o1s custocltdn or coun­ 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Luke, Ingham supervtsors and the Ing· State Proposals substitution of alternates. molion he referred to the legtsla- 1Y hutldtng. lervlce. sloners and employees for fi11e · ' ~ cuss ions !rom the audience. Mnt t. !'reo 1"'"' to lnotl"" li1Ltu1·du1·• 12w1 Clearing House House figures. They Indicated I h rt widening has been• set baclt. 'J'he 1952 s Pythiun SiMtfli'H rummn~~· !;lllt• ut coun.. Two wee)leted Washtcnaw. Proposition No. 3 still much work to be done on football flavor and the big game the city. Such growth Is fine, but for the balance of the year. 000 for maintenance and $608,000 sincr:: last year and listed the pc· would give outstate Michigan a grading fol' the by-pass. The com· will take on some of the aspects be a bot~flre and refreshments, we must have more people behind ' The Increase In costs was due fat• construction In its 1953 budg· tltions on file for new projects. voice, pletlon date on the by-pass is not of a Halloween party. .All youngsters In costume will the program before we can ade­ to unemployment ea1·ly In the et. All of the revenue will come Mrs. -Mia Bell Hum(>hrey, reg· Ingham's legislative commit· until next year. Fol' the 21st year the Mason be admitted to the football game quately serve such a wide area." yem-, declared Welfare Dlrcctm· from the state motor vehicle fund lstel' of deeds, in her report listed tee wanted to put up $2,000 for Traffic Wlll be maintained over Kiwanis club Is sponsoring the free of charge, Fat' the younger Mason folks now donate 99% Daryl Minnis. Of the total, $20,000 except for $95,000 Which town· the number of papers recorded in an advertising campaign urging the HoI t·M as on widening community Halloween p arty. children and any others who want of all the clothing and · 90% of was placed In the social welfare ships will contribute. State money her office since January 1. The to· people to vote, against No. 2 and throughout the winter, the state During the period a generation to go, there will be a free show at \ all the cash to the elenrlng ~ouse, fund and $25,000 In the dh·ect rc· wlll amount to $1,015,000, Of that, tal was reported as 341978 with for No. 3. The attorney general highway department has an· has been weaned away from the Fox. That, 1too, Is for only lief fund. Minnis po,nted out that $810,000 wlll be for primary roads fees of $22,929.59. l;)lsbursemcnts 1·uled that such expenditures nounced, Now there are 2 short youngsters In costume. f'he SlioW For thnt no\\' Ford ••• Jim InRhrnm nt property destrltctlon antl from • llor Clutolunocn'o, · , 42wl the 1951 budget was $485,000 with and $205,000 for local rands, of the olTlce for the same 9· would be Illegal. detours, trick or treat. Is scheduled to start at 6:45. $400,000 for this year. The 1953 Budgeted next year for parlts 1nonths period were reported as . To show their appreciation for Earl Urquhart Is chairman o{ Vl•lt RCA. Victor l'e<'alll hiU' nt Mn•nn Dl Vbl.it HCA Vlctm• l'ccort~ hn1\nt Mu~on Vh1lt RCA Vlctol' l't•cortl bm· ut MmHlh Jlol!lc AJ•vllnnco. 42\d requested budget Is $.450,000, Is $15,000. strlb Utlon covers $20,398.66, ' nome A1,1,unnco. . ' 42wl Home At>t>llnncc, 42wl the part)' yomtgsters are not ex· the Halloween party, . t i'M • ' I ' fi.,Jo It' h:tlllil·ld r,f r\'l 11; Hll'itlll'tl 1HOIIIU.ItR 'rHWi\l~'l'lm I' Lohllllln ol i~t•si!P, Who I rt•Pill· lansing Coach [Gerald Andrews I 'l'hli'VPs whttltllr•m(lll'cla hrnnlc· }j• dliiVl'tl Ill lhio 1•'.11' f<:o1~1 ,dJ' ln11t IIH' ~imltll sPrVltl' slnllon nl Leslie News llw Ill WI srot•llon of UH 127 1111d lo1 r "' IJ,rsl' In ,Japan. 'l'omllnson mnd last l•'rlilrll' County Is Chosen I 'I' I lYirllil'll llml'i' lr•fl Jcildai' Defends Sports 1'11111 '1'111'11!'1' Dies Thursday l'l'lllll \VIIIr111' Hun nlrpoll fnt N1•w 111111 nll\1{ WOI'I' 11'\!J)ili'll!'l\ oiWIIy, .TI'I'Hf'\'. 111' r•xprriH In Ill' Hl'lll In l'onlltrlll and ollll'r lilgl1 "''hnul htJo(,JPIH \VPrl' ~·r•llow r 0\'l'll'il flllrl tic•J'tlhl Lt'f' Amh·c•ws, 27, rlll'rl Mr. 1111d Ml's p,niJ :-imllli 1111\'1' • riP< •s. M I'.Y. Gf'nl gP I ,IIPf'hl was ~011 ol J\11 r~nd MIK. 1\ll'ilc A. acrm·ding tr1 Motlr•y l'tnsl'l', l•:asl· Paul Jupp Heads glouH hosplt.tl'l'lllll".~d.t\' morntng, 'l'iwy nwnlw wlwn tlH'l' lwntll lLolnnan nl 1 W llcllcvtlf' Prll hll{ll sd111nl lonthnll conrh. I'IJdil'Ill•sltc>, i\hmun Lolunan lie• maiiP tlils strti1'111Pill !11 o1 t.tll\ Ilr Is sm·vlvPrl hy llw wlclow, till' oil siOI' Ll'sliP vlllngr• nnrl I.Psi!P lnWII· for tlw lnvoc•:tlion. MIS l~ilwmcls ills pnrPnts, 1\lr. and Mrs Clnh•p wlwn tlwy lH'dl'll Smith t•omln;:: Program tf'VlrwPtl lhr history flf IIH' l'iuh Andt'PWs, Sr., •of L1•si!P; •I ln·olh­ llwh· way Juveni·le 11 11 t'ommnnrl Jl-:!!l Supct•t'or\s In polllll'rl nul tlu• Pi 111lllllly lo1 ship h)' thl' iocnl Unlll'cl l•'und r•oJ'Ilhoil Jl'oirllnc>ss, supporting the 1111111111g g•trtdthlllol<'ll'l IJ:illils. ilfldHl nn 'I'LU'Hclay I'VI'Illng. This whkh is now lwglnnlng Its !Jilth l'J':;, Clnlrl', ,rr., MPrTIII nntl L.trry of LPsiiP, oint! VPl'nun of Alma; Inghnm hns llr•r•11 clr•slgnated as plalnr.d, yotlllgHICI S lll'l'rling r•nJ'l' homhPrs on lhPli tl,dly missions In eomnwnllng 1111 llw ntgll b the llrst unltPrl driVl' 111 LPs Y~'"~'· !>'lt•dPrk 'l'dllljliP.l' ]llll)'Pcl :J 11 sisiPr, Mrs. Dnt11thy C'oppm n pilot r'llllllly f111' an l'l\JII'I'lmrnt olllcl gulcf.tllf l' ll'nllirl Itt• pldf'l'd Ill 1!1111 11 frnm hPJ e. llll'llls of scrnw dlilhoniiPil during liP nml tlu• donn lions will IJp llls- Program Underway sf'!Pi'llons lty Chopin on 1111' (llllllo. noll nl ,f;lt'llson; 1111d sewral In ehiid \\Pifal'c•. p:·lvate lltlllll'S, many of llt••m 111 !'pl. l•!irlPoill L Cli'l'gg, ~Oil of IIH' pnsl ft•W ,\'l'oiiS llirll loo lllt\f'h lllllliiPrl to IIi lwnr.voll'lll Ol'gW nlng, IH' pnlniPrl fiLII IIMI tlw lh<' r·ornrnunlty ron "Prngii'SH In l•!c!Lieatlon." Slw l'lll1f'l'ril Sl'l VIC'es 11'1'1 l' hPid rll Ht•v. Ch:ulrs Bmolcs of Mnsnn ignrtlcd, lng!Joilll, AlgPr, <:rami rl'l'llilcrl <'OTHIII 1011s In tlw local t h1• .fupp ftllll'l'lll honw, Ll•sllr., .Judge• ,John Mr·Cir•IIr~n nppPoii ••d 111 wo11, 111111 tlw m·nw lwllr·opt<'l · lJniiPII Statc•s wns hullt nnr!m:1ln- Till' LPsllt' drlvP Is ntfllldll'rl wns nt thr. DnnwiiiP sehnol 'l'IIPH• 'l'rnvr•rsl', Midland, l•:,Lton and sf'iwol at tlw lwglnning of tire Satni'CiriV .11 2:0fl, wltll Hrv. !Gnrl ilcfOI'I' I hl• Sll)lei'Vbol H ~!rtndll,Y Ill 111 1\ol'l'a lfl' lws llt•Pn l'•utll'ip.il· lahwd onLIH• winning ~p1rit. with till' nntlonnlunr! c'otlnly Rc•d clay morning to hcgin his lll'ogrnm Montmhn. 'l'hr• 'tall' II'Pifnrl' rll'· <'f'lllill'Y ,md <'omparl•c! them In Cril'flPllll'l' offwlatin[(. oulllrw llw plan and lo f'IIliot'sl' IIW In till' :.!.1111 Tnf.llltry Divisions l•'r,tsPI' r•:1nw to L.111H1ng Edsl- l•'PaliH'I' ,,gc•nl'lcs hut not all of fm· lhP YPHI'. Ill• will Ill' at tlu• )1111'll11f'llt WOI king Willi I liP Mwh­ Jllf'S<'nl snnltdlion and c•qnijlllll'lll Burial w.1s 111 \Voortlnwn f'C•mr.• (f.:Ull Prrthlll<' ,fudtws ,JKsltdnlllln it. Following tlw lail\ by Lyons IJ,IIlllllg jll'llgl'dlll rlr.slgnerl In <'I'll aflt't' l'lllllllng up ials. tlli'Ollgli Ill" IS lhl' llH'111P ol the ''"; IIIII'( 'V[' ill I' 'Lillis, 'r,,' 11 slyh· •,huw w11l lw till' tr.llure ll'tal !<:if'rlrlr,l! r~ssol'io111on, all of parlit•lnatrrl In "Ojlet'dllon MniPI· it•J lil' ll'gulur anrl frequPntly hnl I' 11 c• 1 A 1' 2 ,, Pl'f'I'Y !J Wt'l'l\s to IPII o1 HI III\' to ' " I' r'lllllll.'tl I-ll ,rtltlt•l'r'llll'lll cl.ty Oil •am y ,,l'I'V ('(' genry, (' ul till' PVPning. S.rgln.lll', A H l'Xjl IdnH'I I IlY rl ;1)1'1' II I ,;on, in·ar•f'" Ill the North ·IIlli llallh' ITH'als r•omp.tll,\' vnolls llln\'1' t11 S'i t A I' u \T I lt!f• dlllrll'l'll. N()v('llliJL'I' IJ', ltl lli"ll,'llll c·OLilliY · '' \',1 1011 r·my, 2 r i n lin· o f II le ii Ia I I' \1'1' If .ll'l' 1I f'jldl I flll'fl I • Sl'aii, l'l'I'Pillll' t,dllerl with Ilia- lllln r!.llll' ftol11 1111' t•ompany " t f A ' I' I l ------· ' t-11 ITJ<'tlJill't's will 11hsr•r v<' IIH· e(•t·~ 0 ml'J'Il'a, • ; "l's '" 'l't'lll'hc•to;; H<•c•c•tllinn l'hunwrl 1h e new ftl'ogrum '" rI c•stglll'f I I0 llvPs In !Cn"lancl Whtlf' rltlf'i:N " dU\' ll'ii!J I)H' r"ltlilll," ,willf'l'l'nlC'nl ( ll'SI f'Xjlf'll~C?, "• IIIH 'l ( 'l'lil' L<'slir• l'at·c•llt.'l'r.adH•r a~­ eu l l0\\11 I II H' 1" 111ll"I IIIIII " f It II' 111 Glu~r.'oW, S<•ollnnd he c·unt.oil'fl !. 1st '!'Inn srlay mght Will' II Adrl.tn oillll till' ~!H'Illgan CIJil I Mrs. Nellie Unclc•JI nne! c!aughlr•t· f'!Ctol' 111 1nfant1 ymcn who huve to revic w llwlr: yPar's ~vork lhntllH Don lloslH: SIPvenson, 6G; and 4 Proht· ~~~: at}c 'c?o~ ~ _ • at P o- You too can have a bright _new kitchen or Vg 1 1011 ' · conslant field training as pa11 n( nanel', nwdics, stgnal and special Ib111on For gm•crnor, Alt-:f'J re· J,l or ' c ayH. • bothl It takes so little time to install Plastic the North Atlantic Treaty Org.tn- services. Sgt. Shlnev.tr's wife, r·e1verl :Hil votc1; to 127 for Wtl- Wtlliam J. Emet)' of Grand T1le yourself- after ollr salesmen show you ' 1~ntlon !NATOl Arm,·. Kahaun- Jcnn and daughter, Lmda, J1ve in Jldms. The te~t of the state dnd Blanc pleaded gLulty Tuesday to how. Buy Plastic Tile now, and get it at half nell', now serving lrt~ second lnur Lansing where Mrs. Sh111cvar is county oifices went Repub!Icanlbein~ drunlc. He appearctl be!or? price! We took the manufacturer's complete of duty tn Europe, ts l11st ser- employed at tile state highwny by 11 2 to 1 vote. Ju~ttce of the Peaee Roy \I;· stock to bring you th1s unparalleled 50% geant of Company L of the ·13rcl depar!mcnl. · The 3 amendments earned Willi Mason. The judge o_rdered ,Adam~. saving. That's why all sales hove to b:e final. Division's 172nd Regiment. In --~--- a yc~ vote. Emery ,to .~erv_e 7 cta.ys 111 Ia~! civilian life, he was a powrr plan! _ ~---- a~cl pa) fme~ and ~osts. of, $1.J, Remember to bring approximate room mea- \ suremenls, so we can tell you how much tile foreman at MoniC's DIY J)nck, ol·rd Hunters Get With another (clays Ill Jail If fmc Oalcland. - ~ Lee School News and cosls dl'e not patcl. Ile was \you'll need. Come early! Army Sergeant Rny R. Haw- I also placed under a peace bond of \ llins. son of Mrs Ethel llawl\lns. In last Practi.Ce Sl'lwol l'npils $300. \ Onondaga, recently spent .1 llve- Cecil Caudell of Stockbmlgr. Those who l'l't'Pived an 1 "A" in 1 1 f J 1 clay vacalton from Korea on n Bnd liunters Will have one then stx-weel\ spellmg test were: plem ed gutty be ore l1C r:e \ \ rest :llldrccupcrnlion leave in Ja- murc chance t'O sharpen up thcrr Roger and Cr~rolyn Pfiester, Gene Adan1s Octo t~er 6 .tf ;": drunl~ clri~'­ I pan. He st .. ycd at Camp Nnrn, c:o ps hcforP small game season and Ruth Ann Dietz. Jacqueline mg ~c 1~arge. 1 e pate me am ens s one of Japan's most famous rc gets undcl\v,Jy Mond.iy morning. Ambler, liD 5:temlman, Joellyn of .• 7 .75 sort cities, where the a1 rny has Hiscll, Arlin I lead, Mdrvtn Head, Lawrence Brown of Ealon Rap- se t up an ex tcnstve - rccrca 1·tona 1 Starting at 9:00 the Mason "aun Gar" .tnd John Bcnj'amln ami 1'd s, c1m·gec1 1 WI tl 1 crun1 k 11 uvmg, · 0 center f or com b a t sortersII. en Io~·- dub will have trap shoot at the Halsted Beatly. am1 B rae11 ey B o 1ton, L ansmg· ing a respite from baltic. l-Ie has gun c luh range .l% miles east of Pictures were rr.cerved \hts charged with being drunl,, bolh since returned to his umt 111 Ko- 1\lason °11 Dexter 'fr~il weel,. pleaded guilty before Judge r rea. The club range i:< open to any- One of the pncms made last Adams Saturclay. Brown paid fme Sergeant Hawlclns, a platoon one mterested in shooting. Trap week was 011 aulumn anrl costs of $60 and was put on sergeant Itt Company E of Ihe shooting contests have been •held _ -~~ __ probation for 3 months. Bolton 2nd Infantry diviston's 23tl 1r·[~i al the r.tnge for the past 5 weeks. paid fmc and cost~ of $15 ami ment, arrived in the Far East last There 1s ,\lso a riflc aml rlstot Qlds Road Community was placed on probation for 3 Regularly 68c January. He entered the army 111 rnnge sci tip on the F'orest'I-Iill monlhs. May, 1951 and received his bastc farm. 1\IJ•s. Elmer Otis Traffic violation tlclman at Mr. am! Mrs. Roy Lantz visited speeding, $t4. a errc rom ~ mgton 11 r the ptano. A playlet entitled, Mrs. Lantz's 'Jl

Free ·Roses To First 500Women Guests MART CO. Saturday What We Ain't~Got 1001 Items Thursday-Friday-Saturday U·Won't Want Imported-Domestic -4 Budde Artics See Our Shoe Dept. Dress Shoes ~r h~.~. '

•,• Yard-Goods Bino·culars Only PX Shoes Give Ym, Dan River Avondale A WriUen ~fill Ends· Guarantee Remnants W i+WH ii+i+WipWMM "· Sew and Boys' Shoes Save ~ At the $1.98to$47.5 Low PX Pri(es · Coon Sl(in Caps Boys' Caps .$4.49 up $4.98 Up Sheet Special $1.98 Up Work Shoes Rag Rugs House Dresses Only 69c Only $1.98 98c Up Rubberized Raincoats Hanes T-Shirts Underwear Only $5.95 ·89c 2 for $1.69 's wint~r union suits ...... Ankle-Hggh Cannon ·...... ,_ ...... ~ ·-P~pperell ' \\•inter union suits ... :...... Only $1.99 ·· Long-Sleeved colored· 10% wool union suits ... .. Farm Rubbers T-Shirts $1.39 Pillow. Cases 49c $3.49 $4.95 Up Wash Cloths Handkerchiefs Work Jackets Oil Cloth Blnnlu~t 10 for 89c 10 for $1 Lined $4.49 49c Yd. 1-Aason's Bargain Store Socks l'tlen's ond Uoys' ltnmloms - Wol'l> - !Uililut·y Dungarees Jersey Gloves Sponge Rubber Argylt•s - CottonK Cigarets . 29c -$1 A Lb. Visit Our Sock. Bar \ $1.89 Up I $1.85 A Carton 2 Pks. 37c Read the P~ Ads. Jersey Gloves - 29c ·Work Clothes H·eavy Tarps ... · $4.98 Boy's Flannel Shirts - $1.4 9 Whi11cord Pants ...... $2.79 Green Solids and Plaids in all lduds of colors Uib 0\'cmlls ...... :...... :.... ~ ...... $;-1.49 Foxhole Shovel .. $1.98 · Retl l~lannd Shirts ...... ,.... $2.49 Flannel Sheets.. $1.98 ~lunting Hip . UOYS' , Men's Covert Work Pants ·...... $2.89 .. ... Boots Boots Paratrooper Fatigue !\latched Shirts aml Pants ...... , ...... $2.98 up Korean Boots . $11.95 J.Uatdtcd Shirts and _IJants ...... '.: ...... ' ...... :$2.19 up $6.95 $8.95 Suits Pants · Comph1te with drcom· Womens Anklets 4-$1 • I Flannel P. X. BONUS. GIFT lions ami medals Only SAVE YOUR P. X; SALES SLIP $3.49 $2.98 Shirts ladies' I ' J.aRI w~el>s ,JudqJOI ol' $5 in lt·ude wns not. clalmccl. This 1\llm's s nn I' o t•l zed, , wcel> Htc Jucl,pot" is $111 In lrude. $5 will bt~ oddctl wet~ldy un· \Viii Unrold lUygrunts call at lwavy 1Yt1lght, filw til redct•metl-clnl, the PX ol!lClqJot will be $111.00 next wt•t•k. $1.98 SAVI•: YOUU J'X SAU:S SUPS. Children's 51 gauge - 15 denim· i lm)ltWI'edN In to)l!i'·only . FLANNIDL·LINED ,JEANS FOR 1\IEN, Cim~DREN 1 S·leepers GOT STEALS - NOT DEALS . ' . AND WOl\IEN Work Socks 5 Pr. For $1 I Way below regular chain store lll'ices E-Z Brauul sPEciAt P6ncAXs~ lloovy l'art·Wool Shil•ts Inca Blok · WINTE·R Only $1.98 ·. Watches .Indian Shook:PJ'OOf ~ ..\nu~l\ia~.' I $1.79 . .netic - · Wat.te•· Proof ..:.. JACKETS I . .... ·· . Blankets lleavy 100% Wool Shb·tN SW11llp Seeond Hand . .I . s .. t5 Jacket• $19 .. 95 : . 'ltlilted ·u;lln;;: ·, .$2.98 $5.95 $10.95' Happy Jack Dungarees Heavy Wool Boya' .JacJc~ts $4.89up . · Only $2.19. ·Used. ' Records· . ' Blankets Hillbilly Western Popular ~ . . N~l .Jackett OJd Kentucky Dungarees ''~ 'Wltb :Uooft ' '$7.98 ' $25~9$. ·. 'BUY NOW! ·on·ly .19c· ... '· Only $2.79 ·. , ._· ' I , . ' '

..·. -· ., ' ...... , .. '. '. I l ' . ; ' I .. Jlelrotllal Told .. Wright-Gere New· A,.rivals PTA Mernbers Mr. nnil'll M<·llrldH••ssL•s and S<'rved refresh· beforo a while-draped altar e),ee· ealte and coffee to the group, For her wedding the bl'lde Fisk Is the dangltl<'r 11f ~II', acJ/1' Halloween Party of honor. Sill' donned a .Jilde taf· ·li ·,". ' •·:.· A Grangers were surprised to find !eta gown with a sweeping clr· .:h.:· .. ·. · ·''' themselves home again. At a regular meeting of cular sldrt, topped with a fon•sl. MRs. IWNALD wEBSTER I Birthday Party Miss Joyce Reeder Jed the pro· Brownc-Cavcnder American Lc· green velvet bolero with elbow· cession. glon Auxiliary of Mason held length sleeves and matching hridl', s<'l'\'l'd as llower girls. J\Jn;, Andrus, mother of the IGiven Tuesday I~ifty members had a potluck Tuesday evening, Mrs. Anne mitts. Iler cloclw hat w11s secured Tlwir drpsses were forest green ln·ide, wns attired in a cranberry I dinner. After the meal the Cin· Brown and Mrs. Beverly Hill, lace gown which she compte· Rosemary Kosier celebrated her at tilC ilad1 with a dustct• of velvel, flllOI' length, and they wore dcrclla was chosen under the dl· members of the Halloween com· mcntccl with iee blue accessories. sixth birthday anniversary Tues· mums and Crutons. nosC'gays of tiny mums anrl du· rcction of Mrs . .lean Tiniter, by mlllec, announced plans for a Mrs, Clark Cill'l'lcrl a velvet bonnet ribbons in their hair. They Mrs. Bisel chose a gray-blue gown II clay afternoon at n party given by dropping a bunch of blown up Halloween frolic to be held at the with JacP, and navy accessories. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lovern balloons and the girls who got hoop with a cascade mTangcnwrrl <'iiiTil•d natural s11aw basiclBW CU~ANim NOW! 1 THI: MOST EXCITING CAMERA in l~ast Lansing. For traveling honormg Margaret Gere. The In· · . there last year Mrs. Webster donned a dusty rose IJ!e at the Everett home was cleco·r . Members of the Ingha1;t nsso- * · • * iN T!u! E WORLD Stngle Vi eight ______$1.00 jrrscy dress with navy nccesso· rated with a multi-colored urn· em! ion of the 0. E. S. Will hold rics, and n corsage of stephanotis. hrella, from w1llch notes were their annual meeting hi Stoclt· Clinical Instructor She is employed with Capitol Huspended telling in verse where bridge Saturday, October 18, at Double Size ______$1.25 Business Services in Lansing. Mr. the gifts were placed. 2:30. p. m. The evcnlnr.: .session is Is Guest Speaker Webster is a technician with the Games were play eel durmg the at 7.30 p. 111 • administrative department of the evening with prizes going to the Mason Junior Child Study club Mason .Tuniot• Child Study club stale of Michigan. He is a veteran bride-elect. She received many members will have a rummage members met at the farm home of the Korean War. nice gifts. The hostess was assist- sale nt the city council rooms of Mrs. Oscar Berglund on East Bement's eel in serving refreshments o! icc Saturday, October 1!!. Columbia road Wednesday eve· cream and marble calm, topped The Blue Star Mothers club ning, Modern Dry Cleaners Hospital News with a miniature bride and bride· will have its regular meeting at Past Presidents Mrs. Glen g·room, by Mrs, Lloyd Thurlbv, the Legion hall Tuesday, Octo· Dunn and Mrs. Hubert Harrison, Herman Martin of Mason went J ber ?1 at 7•30 All membc1·s ·trc 12•1 W. Ash Sired Mrs. Harold Kimball and Anna- ~ ' · · ' who were unable to be present at to the Mason General hospital belle Nelson. asl• is in the St. Law· dny morning for Indiana to visit Members of'Townsend club No. and MJ•s, Don VanderVeen, Jr. I'Ot>hy (Jacked with £un you 1111\'C minule ~her you srurp it. No renee hospital following n throat Mrs. Brown's broth~r for several 1 will meet Thursday, October 16, '' • • IICVCI' kllU\\'11 }JefOI'C. waitin~ for developing. No won• (lerinf!; ul10w will it come out?" $17.9.5 to $19.95 opemtion last week. He will re- clays. . at 7:30 at the home o'f Mr. and Mr. and M1·s. Ralph Overmyer Easy to 'load. New hln1·k nn•l 1main there for another weelt. Mr. nncl Mrs. R. C. P!Cltett and Mrs. G. F. Robinson at 205 South of Charicte, Mrs. Emma Over· while· lilm oimtJiy lnce, No >JIOuls lo llu·ead. Eight \'Ul'utiou prints as fast us you. luke Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bilrtley and Cahforma, were guests of Mr. party at 8:00. Doughnuts ami Bernice Drake and son, Richard ~XJlOhlU'C~ to u roll. them , • , to enjoy on the _epot, William and Mrs. Catherine Walls ~nd.Mrs. Nelson Brmyn and fam· sweet cider will he served. and Miss Joyce Richardson of hsy to use. No t•umpli!'atcd •ct· 11 Winter Coats were luncheon guests of Mr. and :(, Sunday a?d , Mond~y. Mr. Mason Senior Child Study club Jacltson were Su~~ay guests of tinJ,.::,. No lnnk"~ nn liquid:;, Film Mrs. Neil Hinltley of Lansing Sat· ~lcltelt .and Mrs. Brown ale cous· members will meet Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Darrell. and cumcl'll do it odl. Aim! Sn:11J! $22.95 Up - urday, The Hlnlcleys entertained ms. ~Ius weelt the Plcltetts arc October 22, at the home of Mrs;' Mrs: Viva RUter was called to Anti in ju~l {I() ~cc•uncls lift out n them at Grand Woods pari< in spendmg in Chicago, From there Hobert 0. Schaeffer at 405 East Clinton, Wednesday, clue to the big t :1';4 x 4 Y1 1 tJrint uf prof.,,. · •ionul quulily. You con take heuu· Oil Cil;y lcfltllj Lansil\g In celebration of thelt• the claugh~cr will I'Ctm·n to Santa Ash street. Hostc8ses will be Mrs. death of heJ' father, A. J. ·Allen.· tiful pictures indoor; or· onl, rain 22ncl wedding anniversary. The Monica b> plane: Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Han and Mrs. Clairmont Mr. and M1·s. Gordon Edmonds or shine, if ~ou like Hilikleys received many nice Plcl•ctt. will be, 111 Chicago and Everitt. entertained at a dinner Sunday GLOVES MITTENS gifts. . Ann ~tbor fo~ several weel followlnr; nr•w Marlenn WnrfiP and Dlarw l•'PI• gram will be presenJecl. of DunHviliP, heemme tlw tll'lcln of Mr. unci Ml'H, Art I..nnge, officers Wl'l'l' dt'l'll'd: 1\lr. a!HI ICIII, Jir•r•t•rrll"n trio; Clnrl1 Phnlp,;, ,Jr•HHP Stnuts, ,Jr., Snturduy, Jil! ls Tlw Jnghnm county mnllllr. X· ..... Calko Gil·ls Gm·nld J(Jnne nnd fttmlly of Mrs. i\rtllltr l '""''· lllhnlnlslrntll'r> IHII'IItottlc•H soiCI; ,Jilnl'l CovpPt', lJU! son of Mr. untl MrH, .ll!HHI.! l'ny ttnlt will be nt thr. Inghnm.,;; 'l'ill! Calif'o r;II'IH •1·11 SfJ\\'illg' DIIIIHVI!In \Ill' I'll Sunday guesl H of Township Ar;rlcullill'lli Hchool, IPIIriPrs; Jlrl'siriPnt, navict C'1"'''· plnllo ti(llo; Carol llughP!i nnrl ~tnats, Sr·., of Evnrt. club \l'iiH orguniwcl at tllf! lionw Milton I !LtdHon ancl fnmlly, DanHvllle, Thursrlny, Octoh••r 2a, ... vlt·t•·prPslcll'nt, l\larllyn Lli·IH•r•ll; Dorothy ~;IHII'.'Prl111111, vrw11l duet; 'lhP e•nupll! l'l'jll'RIPd tlwJt• VOWS oJI Mr.;, Knllt:""li 1\'l'IJSI<'•I' :idtlll· !mm !l to :i p. .'iel'l'f'(HI')', J\far)' i\1111 J\.lliSOJf; a l'llr•al llli11111Pr hy SIIIIY NPisou; 11 ilw l10me of H.Pv, nnd Mrs, 1\11', nnrl Mrs. Chat·ioH Young, n. m. m. 111y, ue,rdwr ·J. 'l'ilL'll~ \'.'('f't~ 1. Beglnnht(~ nt !l o'cloclt pupllH Ill trf'usttrt•r, Alan c 'tH1k; I'<'JHI\'IL'I, P'illlll si']Pctlons hy lll'lh Ull(l 1-loov~r Ftttpet·t of JneltHltn, with l•'rltz, Paul nnd .Judy Gn1:e of ~~~ rJ~i }H'(IS!•J1(, til!" 1111tl Cam! IIrtniH'I\'IIIci; 1f'l'l'l'alillll Carol ~.;turlu•y; songs lly Do1·oti1.Y ?t•v. Huport offklaling- nt tlw PoniiHt! mlled on Mr·. unci Mrs. lOth lltll.gnuiP>I Will bn:~ X·l'n)WI, From 10::10 a, m, to 5:00., !Pudt•r, Audrc•v l\lusolr; unrl nssi.o;t· :.;J lllll'l'l'lllllll 1111rl Hwu•n111 ry llrnv· OfJ'iC'PI'~ we·n~ IJit~•·ll!cl a~ Col· louhii'·I'In~: c•r•rPmony. William Bowen and 1\uy Sund1.y. VH'f'· p, m. anyone ln tlw e•ornmunlty·' 11111 l'<'f'I'Pillioil for ;;pPI'illl r•VI'III s, f'illlr!l'; snxnpho!W duet hy Sally .nw;.; JT~>~ildt·dt, .fmwt Jltll:i; 'l'lw ltrldP wore a gl'ily ~uit with Alger• Bowen and family spent may hnve nn X·ray Pxr•ept !rom·"' Marilyn Lleill't'l\ anci llarliara 1\llfl Sttsle ·~'hotnpson; plano lllllll· 1)J'(!Hidr·nl, t'lH'l'Jfl I faggi'Jiy; :-.L't 'Jitlf 1 HI'C'P!'i!iot'iP~i. ~unrlay afternoon with Ml', and 1 1\lollt•nlwp, hPrs hy Mary Lo11 SIHl\Vf'rman ,'P(\11'\', i~lilliH' ll:IJ\l'l'; trc•:tSIII'f'l 'f'hP llf'WiywPcls an• living In MrH. Luthf!l' GriHwalrl. 12 to I. l'e oJ1lc! who hnmlle foml i\fll'l' 1111' 1111'Ptillii tiH• l'iliC .IIHI ltosmnury BravcrrdPI'; nncl Hut h. Ann I lilJ:,; and 111!\\'H r1• fnd,son whel't• the IJI'Ide!gr·oocn IH 1\l!·s. Martha Warllc! of Stocl{­ or mllll nrc n:1ltcd to l!nl'(' X·r11ys as T. B. was l'<'<'cntly found nc· 111\'ertiH'I'.'i J\I'Jd a Wf'lll\'1' 1'111\:,(, songs hy Honalcl llr!tterly, GPJ'ald 1Jol'll'r, L'llll'i~i I !alwr. •cnplo,\'l'd at tlw Kelsey·IIHyc>; brlrlge spent the weel( end with 1 t lvc In the area. 'l'httrsdfl\' is lilt' llllil'l' Si{<~llllfi linl\f'l' nnrl Mnrvln llnuss. Thlli Mt's, Wc!J,;tt•i' will tend1 tit:1'1~ SEin'IUE CENTim, 1'ht• ~taff 1\" Holloway' News cquipm(•nt for tile sc•hool. Light rle!endC'cl Proposal No. :1 nt a inr to, sip its wate1· expe•cting to ah!c mr.C'Iumll:s <'llll rt•udy your eur for wl11t~·r lo suvc motor refreshments were served, taste salty sm watl'r. Mrs. Myra Cheney :;pent last meeting of the DPxl<'r Tr:lil and \\'Pill' (whkh Is mnrwy ln the bnnl< to you). 1\W'I\ with IH•r son and claugi11Cr· Wilson Farm llun~:nt groups Brule's stol,l' i.•; onP.JJf a SPI'ies j in·l:tw, Mr. anrl l\lrs. Paul Cheney Tuesday night. nt' radio programs :dmut lmpor· of Saginaw. Prnposal No. ~ r;;,Jt•; for rP:tJl· 1:1111 nant<•s in Mi<'hi;:lll':> as a Sll]l)IIPmPnl to them ~ung in ehurl'h 1h:t t morn· Haslett is all alone at tile top trol in 111,. 1rr;islrl1UI'e• to ;; or ·I lhPir rPgtllm· instrwtion, Nc~arly Methanol Anti-Freeze ;lQ,()I)() Si llcient:-; :11'1' Sl'l'l'ed ill' 1he ,------ing. Sermon topic: was "I ITavc of the Jngl1am County league counties, he statPrl. Not Seen." heap after Wednesday night's "Pro'posal Nn. 2 wuulrl leave ['l'ograms produced· on the. unl· l'crsity eampus. ' Mi;;s Snnrlm Sai'IIJ~!' of Lansing sl:tte of games. 1'hc Lakers most of tlw stat!' wJt!IIJul :111,1' Sunoco & Willard Batteries Change the Appearance called on ltf'r granrlmoti1er, Mrs. handed Stocl\briclgc ils second de· reprc.-ll'cll wanwd. , Edith Savnge. Sunday :tfll'rnnnn. feat in a rnw. The score was 20·6. "A rr11pportinnnwnt IJ<~•;cd "11 tilh' fl !eJJi: [('js Mrs. Alir·e IIansPn and her In other games Dansville topped propnsition would be e•ontr:try 1"' l!,.i, i!: 2\ daughter, Mrs. L. T . .Tahallw of Willi~mston 20·0 and Leslie took the United Slalc!s const11\ttional --'-·---- Lanoing, visited Mrs. Lura Mitl'er cm·o of Fowlerville 18·6, provisions which ha\'C' serl'crl us Mud and Snow Tires in Jackson \'.'Pr!nrsrlav. Mr;;. It was Herb Hagen hueI 1 aga111· so we II s I nee t Iw 1IC.~!nntng · · " f rtiotll'd for tilctl' I nne :tlHI PITort in giv. • lie. . r•ross the gonl line for Stm~]{- f!r•cordmg to JlliJlU] 11 ti 1111 . 'l'llis i.w IIJP ldnrlr•rgarlen f'itildren an Mason's Complete Service Center I il!t's. Ci•lia l't·cc· spent ~unday 1 bridge, A~ big and as goorl as the systrm is pallt'nwd afti•r t: 1,. ft•d- r•c!w:tlional 'IIHI thrilling- experi·l 111 with hPt' ~on·tn-law nnd rlau~lllt';., J StrlC'kbrirlge defen~e is I he Pan· Pl'al sysH•m anrlwuulrl !•.i•.,• .lit "J i f'\lf'C'' h::,. t:t mpe the people' ~tdPqtwlt• repl<'S<'nl:t·l' " 11 L;p .trc· l!'lldc . l~AHL CAVIGNDim, Service 1\lnnng-eJ' Mr. and 1\lt·s. Phillip Pa~·ne of Wtlh the speed and versatility of I tlon." \·\.t• an: sur<• tlu~; llortltwhilf' Eaton Rapirls visited Mrs. Laura Hagenbuch. Farm But·e:ttt nH•miH•rs nnd IJ!I'CI.l<'<'i will nul h:n·p ht•Pn in vain. Minutes~ 1\ik<•nrlahl Sund;ty afternoon. gttests air a potluck clinJH'I' be- l\lr. iillrl Mrs.('. If. t~nuclstrup M~s. Marion Holloway is at· Herrl'ck f~rc the Powell's tall\ at the Dc•l-~ M1·. and i\Jrs. Lawren•·e Simpson tr•mhng the meeting1; of thP State lu town hall. ______-~- AI Rice Chevrolet J\ssrH'iation o[ i':lursing Home Op· 1\lr~. J,ee GeriJal'dNiein At'r':ll:~lion musir: ll':ts fllrnis!tl'rl ~~:, 1 , ,,;1,, , 1,; 11 ,., .,,,,,1,, 1,p .. , ~ 1 . 10 ,, 1 Prators 111 Lansmg Thtu·;;rJay :mel by M.111e Prcshour and \\'tlltam 1r,,..,J,t,. ;.t"'""''· ·I~" II 'l·17 S. ,Jdferson Phone 23061 Friday. The meetings arc being M'rs. GraC'e StrobC'l visited Mrs. Dmke. !lev. Ln~·d Cdr:m;ay led -· ------with 1 held in the HntPI Oids. Leo Chick \Veclnesday aflernoon. the group singing Hr·r·nmpflni<'cl Tllt ...... ;n 11: .. r;,.,,t "~."·ni1w ul. I'X 1-·------~· . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beclwr and by Norma Cal'ilw~y. IIoll'

W. Clarke alll•rHlc<1 a W. S. C, S. I M1·. anc:J Mrs. Freel LoVet'te and lea at the Pope church Thursday t.lean were Wednesday evening aftemoon. - gtwsts of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lo- Mrs. Hamiel Art;: of West Ham· Vette and family of Leslie. On Cape and lin nncl Mrs, Willinm Clarl\e at- Sunday the l<'red LoVettes wem tended the annual meeting of dinnel' guests of Mr. and Mrs. BETTER THAN EVER Deerskin NOW-One PoUcy, ·n~nt Gives You Farm Bureau women (,f District Ludell Cheney nnd family. That famous superior. No. 5 in Bell Oak Tuesday, Mrs. Francis Whiting nnd Endurance House Pain~ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trefry vis· rlaughters, Shirley and Margie of Gloves Windstorm, li«iU ~md fire Prote.ction itccl Mr. and Mrs. Vern McManus Dimondale, called on Mr. and ... the painters' 'chqice Monday. ~rs. Loren Sweet Friday evening. ·everywhere. Non-fading Yu, ~ou con now enjoy complete "one policy" protection that is maclt•tO•Ofdcr Mr. and Mrs .. Donald Wight- Mr. a~1d Mrs. Laurence Glumm white and 12 sparkling $3.95 to $6.95 lor yoMr particular needs. Think of itl Stole Mutual now givu rot 8tH bit man and family of Jaekson were Lr!slle were guests at dinner bonus advantages: or colors. Water and weath­ Monday evening g-uests at. the S, Sunday of Mr. mul Mrs. Arthur er resistant; long·life. • ONE POLICY -Insures against loss from lire, windstorm aad boil R. Gilletts, IIi nehen. , You can depend on a bet­ 1\!r. and Mrs. George Clarke of Mrs.. Tames Miller and sons • NON-ASSESSABLE- P,olicy is completely acceptable os coUot•al Mason ami Mr. and Mrs. \Villium were Sunday callers of Mr. and ter job with Endurance at bonks 'or other loaning agencies. · Clarl\e calleel on friends and rela- Mrs. Glen Caltrider. McGregor Wool and e NO MEMBERSHIP FEES- New members insuring with State Mtst•lll tivcs ncar Clare Sunda;'. Corcnc Steadman spent Sunda~· Cotton pay no membership fee. Mrs. Ernie Oppenh~rizen is evening wilh her great·aunt, 1\Irs. Sport Shirts home afte1· spending severn! 13lanehe Pappe. e CITY li TOWN COVERAGE- Same protection is ovailtble fvr. weeks in Stimson hospital re- Mr. and J\!rs. Grover Allen were in urban dwellings, - ' . Argyle Socks 1 covcrin:,: from a sevct·c heart at· r,:uests at clmner of Mr-. and Mrs. tacl\, · Robert Franstead of Jucl1son Sun. "Charcoal" Remember, Stole Mutual insures more Michigan form• than any ot~ fire lnurance company. Since it was founded forty.four yea11 ogo, State Mihal Mrs. Clarence Johnson has been rlay. Mrs. lhone 2·8152 WJnll'l' ,o:onl• '$~\l,U5 ."1'· l'lll'i•l)•lo 01~ 'Mr. und 1\It'S, ~· v. Dangle I' U S E G L I b b'E N . p•;A I N T S ShoJll>o, A~w1 Sunday,, · ' API'LI~f)- .Jnnnlhnn, Gnwning:-; B1JLL-fi-yr.nl'·nle1 l' fJ g i :1 I Ill' 1J II TI!JC10: - Hcr,:lslcrc:cl Slll'lrt-.sllii'C Goocl Used Pnllr.tl!Iercfort! h\111, Arthur W. hur•l\ lor srl!r' or II'nril!. Cement 01 .•elo Hod:-;, t•hler nppleH IIIIW ,TPWf'll, piHlllll ~til i\:i Mi!Hilll, hloc:lc IIOIIHf' on JlnWIPy rond, Ml'H, Fa1·m Machinery 1111el DPill'lrHIB rcnr!~. Al~>n --.~ ..')------:17wl f HPl'tllll ,]u dsn 11 (; rec• n, ph ono Mil· l'rPsli HWf"'t C'idC'!', Bring nwn l'nn­ :-;on :ltllfi, 42w I At tl1e Hight Pl'ice lalnr.l'H. l. Wrlghl about 7011 In dillon, nPW lrat•lt•l' guaJ·nnlr•J• HOI! ~I~KI. ·l:!.wl BrJil IIHi, '2Hc' Ill, HnhrJrt Ilughm;, 10!11 l11 ( 1l'JI1H01l J\1onn!C•rl CcJl'n ~------11tflh ~t~ ~~ L)v~::I'·.1~ 2HOI MPl'illliill rnnrl, pilol\IJ Leslln J'lanlrr Apples foJ• Sa!e ·12wl We liuvc! on l111nd I•'Prgtison lllt- ADS I lr%• typP hill'l'llWS and plowH, W AGNF:w.; J>J(;S --:.!~ Wl'anllng plgH for :-;alo. City t'lll'll piC'Iwm, nnrll'!'lr·~; lV!J•lN'I'Of'-11 I I Jowm·rl Coy, Ito II II' ~!. Mi!Hilll, Lt•;m rll:-;c•:-; i11 7 and 8 ft. HiZP .. , ,JON A'!'! IAN :!IR:l Coy !'oild. l'ho!JP Mason 'l'wln-Llmullc-' londPl'S, l•'!'<'l'llllJll lli•:I.IC 'lOllS Livestock :.!-2!1-1-1. · '12w I grain lwxcs, Nr'\V lfollanrl Sl'U•;s tt - -~ Hall·rs, \vagons. Tuttle Ol'chal'cls lfl YOIU•:fl!IIllf•; PIGS fnr saiP, Nnw is tllf' lime lo lruy REGlSTI~ImD ycnrling Oxford MAHE--•1-Il snddJC' 11111rP lor salr., $1:; Plldl. MPI'II' Swan, flfJI) ncrl\· S(ll'lng Four mites so11th of Mason nnl' l'lllllH for Hille. Also hnylonder. lwaullful young !';domino, r•x• lf'.Y J'Oad, JlllJJil[' 22:'i0:1 Milson. liS-In, I mllf' WPI;t and thc•n Ellsworth Brnwn, !J22 Eden !'011(], cellrmt for sl(owing Ill' general 'i2wl Price Tractm· & · so1tth 1111 Tuttle wad. phone Mnson 2·•ln72. :JGwtf slndc hot'Sr>. Mir'illgana Farms, A!1;o SwPr.t Cider 1G8!'i US-127, Holt. 'itlw:J EWI•:S--20 ewes fnr sale. Nelson Implement Co. Comf' now lo huy your npple:-; by ------· -· ------Dof'i1ter, 1 '·" rr'llles sotllil of mile Pnsl nf Ma:-;nn on M-:IG the bushel Use Proved Dairy Bulls GlJEH.NSEY COW, :J years nhl, Dansv!IIP on Williamston mad. l'lwnr Mason 2·fl7fi I CABBAGE and Iliihhanl sqt!aHh. Artlflclally from rlue Oc•l obPI' 20. Sian ley Da vir!, PIHJ!H' Dansville 201•1. Call nflt:!l' !lllfi Attrellus road, 2 miles norll1 .Tal'!;: Pilf'hfnrd, 21,!, miles we~t •I :1111 p. 111. durlnc: tlw wr.elc or any· nf Iloll, 11/o mllc•s south On­ Michigan of Columbia road, jiiHHll' Mason tllllf' Saluirli!y and Sunday. Used Farm on nndngn road, lwusP No. I :130. 2~fiGil. 'i2wl ~2wl Artificial Breedei;s Machine1·y - Used International wagow plow, cultivator, mowing ma­ 19-18 FRAZER-Manhnttan witll 1949 FORD Custom Fonlor. Runs Lall'l'C'lll'C' Harwn, 52·1 S. McRob­ roads, phone :i324 Mason. .Jlw2 dale ram. Eugene Lyon. Phone New Idea 4-row corn ht1sker chine, clrng and corn binder with We are always in the market for heater and overdrive. For the good. Looks goorl and is goorl. erts, phnnP 211 ()I l\lason. 42wl ------Mason 378!3. '12w1 Used Farmal Cub Tractor bttnclle carrier, used very little. your grain, beans and clover family with a limited budget. 1946 CHEVROLET 2·door. Ready ------.------: Allis-Chalmers WC Tractor wilh Also two wagons. John Avery, seed. to go. 19-17 ITOUSE TH.AILER-27-foot Michigan Duroc IIOLSTEINS-2 fresh Holste1nl Cul1ivator LE:S FOOTE has been granted an first hot1se south of Dexter 'frail Fast, Efficient 1946 STUDEBAKER Champion 2- Chir.lllan lwuse trai!Pr. Has fi­ heifers, with or without ralf if .John Deere II Tractor extra large quota of the 1952 B11eede1·s 36wtf Feed Grinding and Mixing Golden Anniversary models and door. Low cost transportation. fool Frigirlall'l' refrigeralor, bot· taken before cal[ 'is sold. F . .Jag· Gehl Combination Field Harvester on Potter road. , 194 I PLY MOUTH 4-door. Nice. Phone 2·5701 we will mal~e you a· deal that t le gO duaJ.pmposc Red . . , d PI 2006 D s- Harvey All-purpose Elevator ROOSTEHS-Whlte Rock roost· when you are picking. Advise n I CO\'IS for· sa]n ft·esll pigs, WOI me . lOne an INSTLLED AND A 1950 Allunlnum Mohllc Sportsman, Polid · "• • · p· 1 ·1 Cobey PTO Unloading Wagon ers for sale. Pelcln and )>owen price. W. D. Byrum and Son, Les· Chester F'tlltz, 5 miles south and VIlle. Hex 'meout, ' mt es cast - I~ 41w4 Open to 9 p.m. CHEVROLET MOTOR IS UN· in good condition. B1Ji1 f•'ranldln, , . f \\'!Ill . of Dansville. 42wl Cobey 3-ton Wagon Gears, $125 1 II 1 900 ducks. Common and Embden ------­ DER THE HOOD. HADIATOR 317:; Sitts roar!. ·12w1p m c east o ams on, ___ _ Homelite Chain Saws geese for breeders or for your CORN-13 acres of standing corn HAS .JUST BEEN RENEWED . ______Meech road. 42wlp SOW and 8 pigs. Also bred gill. Rc[rigemtors State and Maple loclwrs. Order your Thanksglv- also hogs. Gilbert Pollock, 2397 '!Owl AND THERE ARE G NEAH.- TRAILEHS-Aima 16-ft. traile!', 'fLE I .. - John Barln. in town. 509 W. Columbla street. 42w1 . 34wtf 1950 FORD Tudot' Sedan. Blade. best quality calves we will have ------POPCORN for sale. Mrs. Ray ------This ear is priced to sell. Heat· 1935 CHEVROLET, 2-door, $65 . this year, and the Western l'Un HOLSTElN·JERSEY cow, 3·yenr· . Used Farm Equip­ Groh, lsi place north on Ecjgar er, oil bath air cleaner. Call after 5:00 evenings or weelc will soon be over. You can buy old, 'good famlly cow. Also Hoi· fhese calves so they will s)IOw a stein ;heifer, 18 months. A. B. ment Values road. Phone Mason 2-1582. 42w2 Automotive 1948 OLDSMOBILE 98 Club Sc· ends. w. J. Lyon, corner o[ Eden H h ld G d margin over present fat cattle Zieglet·, corner· Onondaga and APPLE-·S-F-OH-SALE~--M_a_n_y_va-- dan. Darl< green. Radio, heater, and Rolfe roads, Mason. ·l2wlp ouse 0 00 s prices. Orville Qulclc, phone 142F2 Curtice roads, phone Aurelius Corn pickers rletles. SmL~h Orchard, corner 1952 GMC PICKUP. wm accept electric elocl<, oil filter, visor BUICr{-=.1-950-Bul;;k---~peciai-;--:!. Hartford. . 42w1 609. 42w1p Steel or wood corn cribs of Bun Iter and Eifert roads· and good tires. One-owner car. caler dian Corn . Buick ' u or. a o, \OO er. 76 deluxe, hydramatlc, radio Also have 9x12 rug, blue, for sale. · Saturday a!temoon Franklin, 3175 Sitts road. Phone 2·5971 Sweet Cider TRUCKS and heater. :aody sound, tires Fair ~ondltion. Alfred Sherman, at 1:00 E. S. T. Bfrn lf.l mile north of Mason city lim· Phone 26141 _, Mason 1947 INTERNATIONAL :Y.·ton good, excellent mechanical condi· phone Dansville 2911. 42wlp 42wlp Its on US-127. Temporary US-127, TRUCI-'-1947 Cnevrolet 1L. ton \ Pick·Up. Heavy duty tires. Runs 'tton. Phone Mason 2·4481. 42w1p George H. Elllson, Mason, Mich. Blossotn Or·char·ds BULLS-Two Guernsey oulls, " "" and looks good. . - HOUSEHOLD G 0 0 D S-Sellhtg Ernest Glrbach, Salh\e, Michigan College road to Pryor road, east ALFRED WARDOWSKI plclcup truclt ~or sale. Robert 19·16 INTERNATIONAL -KB·5, 1941 PLY-MOUTH. Orlglnal own: complete house furnishings, 100 eligible to register, one about to drivey;ay. 2 miles nortl\ of Les1le on US-127 2801 Meridian ro11d, 1 %-ton Cab and ·chassis. Make er. WJII!Iell or trndc for young Cherry street. Call Thul'!lday,and . ---'- . 3-42w2 ready for service, from good Ht~ghes, dams with good records and from rl PICIt• Is tlg!JI, I(ABJ!I'I'N •II II'~ Ot liHtlli phnnro Dnn.vtilt• .1022. !2 DUll h o1nli fl Ill hi' I H (,ClOD 110l1Nf' "II l'lllll stl<'l'l, 1282 • Cllil\ I IIIli II g lllllrl, jliJOIH' Used Hanges fot sHIP lPAH.MS r,ALAMA/.00 llil'lloif'~, No IR •12w I J•'lllh hllliSI' \Vesl IJil 0 R D I~ It C'IHWi'l'MA::l 1llt'ds, $!1,1100 With $1,11111) dfJ\VIl, T!olt !l7tll ' 12w:l[l wllh plpP .tJJCl Hlnli< l'onllnl, ,,L gteclrlr. 1\lpp Ill/HI lldlll' .TIIhnslon Wr.tppil\g'• Hllrl I'VI'lyll,!y lillclH •li·ACitE J'i\llM- 7 Jnom hmtsr HO ACIU>:s good hOtiHP, hnst'llll'rJI mv olflr 1• 111 IIH• I fu1 1 lsnn llullrl· A13 A pl. slzo, :!·burner · ·12wl p ntul wmpplng now, :JOe 11 box .1nrl A MILK ROl r dollvmlng mille ...... $•lfl 50 Plll'tlY morlt•tn, gmug11, ,1£ixfltl hnl'll, !'PHI good l.utd, $1•1 OliO n: irJ(~, IJIJirl' ph!JIII' •Ill!, IHHISC lloipLllTJI Apl, ~lze, fle:Ns- About 2'10 ~·PnJ•Jing While LIP I llflvr .t nirro Helect ion, C'lmn h.! I'll, 20x Ill jl11UIIi,\' ltOIISI', Willi lf'llllH, In WyC'Ih faclory. I~qulpment, pill !II[' :!1!71 1 l:lw2p I :l ilurnl'r' .. .. $!iff ,]0 Ll'gltnln lu•ns, $l.f10 c•,il'lt AI Die! Z, ,J2fi l~nsl 1\f.iplr>, MIIHOIJ, 2tlx21 1-(llltldl'l', olhl'l lntlidln~-:s, truck, goocl pay 11111! lmmer!l.ttc WmHinr:housc, 3 hurnPt . $1•1 GO llPtl ('rllnlmd, 1 mill' WC'st of phoiJP C,!J():J MUHOII, llwl $R,fltHI, poHsesslon. Cull Cut! .TcwPtt, Mn· AN'l'H~UJ;:-; i\nllqtJP straight Srm•s, :l·btu'rH•r .md son •1<101. :J5wU Mlflvl!l1• on c.,rtm rn,HJ, •l2wlp NI~AH MASClN -Hl·acJP 1111111 011 Carl Jewett IIIII I\ l'lt.l!rs, anlique marhie top ilr'Pj)Weil $fi9.f10 GUNS - ~·J>OWCI' IPiesJ•np<' sight ill Osset, 1111 gt• I 0111' cli'•IWPI' plnin Used 1,V Specials l'JII Wttill' Ll'gllotll c o,Ji e1l lenses, $~0; 10 ga ugP hloll'i\lop f'[)llfl No lillllrilngH Ph0111' 110 t MitRO!! 1 l'tJLLI~·r·s '('(•Jnls, walntll Hntlqlll' dtPssm. Dt• .r. C. 12 ltll'h Ailmltai,('onsnll' $'1;1~01 piilll'ls, lll'lllil' Jl',trly lo lu:, Remington douhlP hmtcl sholgun, lhm

  • celing ~ yenrs ott!, 1o~n't he told f1 om 10111 [Ji< ldng .tnrl plowing will! .lusl llu• llting lOJ w;.rentlon OIL I.!UftNrm wilh 2 50 gal. • lor - $2:m fiO H••guln1· Jll'ic<' -­ l'alr.d nn hlncl\lop 1o.td. !>11,51J() 1000 slot k 'l'tllilnusP, ('hlilf'S<' •IIIIi nC'W, $100; ShiliJIH !i0-70 Hingle· 'I'ctmH, cntmplllnt· lo do II. l•'loycl Wc•ldon, room 111 1 liiiJHil, VIlli< I I onlillillll, <12w1p ClwvtolPt lrur 11 t 1!)fiOJ, In $7 '11l Also I u!J Sl'llul shil't 1111<1 GAS WATEn. IIEATER for sale. Cloth"lng - dueled In H. liP ptll i', $2•1,50C Dead live lu•J, iJJI'I, lilu• Ill'\\ $210 PlHlllf' SHle.trm tvpc. ComplPie wllh WOOD-Will give WCJO>rrtl Ill I.Jhil' IIJ[,llfi C.tJ A good selection oJ Ill<'n ,IJiel boys I Cooley, 2'. miles west of Hoi 'RI'ENJIOUSE lor s.lle, 1Gx21 good lrll'.ttwn $7,500 'I'PJ ms. DANSVILLE INCOME-4 room! lfll .Jsli Sl~ 1~1 (['1111:, 11'/inJsiJrd Bottled Gas shirts ami ·~ mill' south at Hi7!l Onor Grorge Hathaway, Notth Cor· , r. upstairs tr.nting for $'1~ B Mondnys ancl Tuesclnys All11 r1 ll.tfl I ,'K/ W \Vtiloughil:, A goorl selection uf hlousrs lor tlr g.t ro.td •12w lloll l'ltonr• IGI:!lo lloll 12wl In,,tallaltons, Conversions, Ap· laclJI'S .mel gil Is 1 ell l rMcl 01\emos 12w1p 'IN LESLifo,-New nome, .1 rooms monlh Ownct s' Groom apnrl Insured ServH <' pllanccs '______nnd bath, hm elwood floor~. !h C·l mcnt below, 2 hnt11s, fine dec MATTJU:ss Cotton felt mat· 'ABLE SAW fol sale, 7' wilh place, plastered wnlls nnd oil otnlJOns, neat nnd clenn rcatl.' Ensy Terms, Free Delivery DOGS-Cor111 hnutHIH for sale, mol or C.t!l between 11·12 Du heat. Flom coverings and for new ownm s to move h , mllcsEli Mireof Mason& Son on Co· llf'ss fm s.Jlf' 11 KlZP . C.tn he SI'Cn 'i24 W. C'entet Lang11,1m, Bunker Hill 'UN-12 g. Phone 2141.3 Mason. 2G~03 M.!~Oil 12wl Tl~- Rf!ll1lllgton Model 700, an modern house Wllh 7 Vc! llC!CS 0 Wilh basement unci garage I Phone Lansmg 49291 •12wtf s 11, ,,,. w 1wrlv 1nad, o1111111j,1ga I !llg In mam lounge of the MJCii· ·12w1p - - -- 06 caliber and Bausch nncl land Loc~t~d on blacktop road, SG noo. :;--. ,- _--;-- _:----- ! l"w1 1gan Slate college Union IJtulrl· DOG -BP,tl,lllfltl ltNolot Collie L,rrr:'b iBalva_r scopeJ,, hc1s c•rossJ $12,000 1ctms !DANSVILLE, .story lmclc ~tmcj ~US I OM'f TA.1CI!ING .. c~t;ctts and - in g. Less than ye1u· old Exccllcnt I )~.u ul.~ female, wty w:ntlc an ,uul 3·mmulr, Lee dol (both bmldmg wtlh2 h.rsemcnt Only' geese. E:->cellenl \\OJ!-, good NOHC,J~ I~Ll:CTRIC R,mge, :JG comhllon. Phone Mason 2 5091 fo1 COAT-Wom,m's ilghl In own good c·hildt rn's pet ClaH•ncr1 new). Due to !manctal circ·um. 12·ROOM .3 apnrtment house I1 $! mcubator, 20 ~ems experience, 10 1 000 IIH h, good tondillon, reason ~e~~~s:.______------~121~1 w1ntPt' gabarchne coat. L!l,c Blos~cy Buri\IC) • cl - mill tances will sell at pmchase price. I Modern On 'I lots, lnrge gnrage rN DANSVILLE- ·room house \llcen Mentor, 12855 Peacoclt .JIJ!t• A B 7-irgler, totnct Onun new, stw •12, $8 Dr.tJoit Jewel, south ol US IG. ·12W2J 'all 8279l Lansing anytime. and on n paved sltl'el. Terms not modern, needs7 well, goocJI'oad, Leslie Phone Leslie 31G45w0t.f rld~(·l ell HI Cllllii'P I o,u1H, phone St<~tcg.Js range, street J!OOci111 phonpoven, $7.Mason 103 PARAI h p. ()Utboaul motor 40{; Fal'ln Loans P~~e _ _!'______1 • I Chester Fultz, 5 miles south 1 1346 Mason St. Dansville /( 'HEF'IUG>,RA'IOR-Lom;·.. ~,i ;I~ Blg,low Co"'"" COATS-2 wml"' """ fm· "'lo, Miscellaneous I,. l mile ""1 or Wllllorn•Joo oil Agency Phon' Don.. ;no 2291 ll!'armct· ownell land IJank crcclJt I ric tcfllgcralor good condi· We Install , 1 ,Jdl'iloco $1P ''"'' '""· 1> ~"" M" CPy Drm•· Ope" '""""" N•gh" 11948 Chmol,l; doodlehog, 2 Sml,ble• Jm• ,oil ""''"'· go!• rnedmlo ''""'""" """"' 18816 ( 1"'"· " "'""" "'" " P<>l'l ''"" '"""· $15, 2 "'""· mol· mow, ,,, rnrl"' '""!" "' M""" 'tcon''"'"'"'· ond '"rnpklo.. A<· ''"'"'' "''" " '""d""''"'' For faim and city Goo"" Groooleol, .. T""· .ltld "~'"I m1lc east of Williamston 2'1~ lrt!ss and sprmgs, $5 each. A on US-127 to Coy toad three Free Parking tlntr Nesbit, 1 mlle east of Ma. Closc to bathmg beach, stores t ll I{ennPth L Btown,s~ Asststant OXl rood. <2w I qJJ,nliJy of "'" '" "'"'""· qJJm·Jo<> m•lo Mo"n phoJJe Lrroon 'l'h"Jro Blllidh•g "' on Cohrmbl' phone M,, '"'hool mul olmreh ''""""' '"' y Ca US So"log Irrgh,rn '"" i•:oto" PJ.\NOM~eh - Sm,lll upright plano treadle sewmg machine Ill floor 2·2946 ~•1. 42w1 Enst Lansmg - Phone 89365 son 24005. •~d. 42\ylp boallng Seven mlmtte drtvc ft?n proper \\dilled Mrs Howald NIChols cabinet, a few antiques and m.tny - . - ---- 2·38wtf ------·-- --- __ East Lansmg. Local hus setvtcc ]lhonc 1\[.JSIIn 2 8281 421V1 other at ttcles. May he seen at the COATS-2 fur coals for sale, 1 1------Rea I Estate A rca! bargain nl $21 7:10. Terms EmerY, H. Jewett, Lotus Slid f,n m on Dexter Tratl reclchsh mink, $5; and 1 dark SAVAGE 12-g,lllge automatic ' Jack I~laugher, Btol\er Pho•1r Phone Mason 2 6466 42wl brown rm· With mc~ff, $15 13olh shotgun for sale. A·1 condition Lansing 88029. 40wt Broker ~X'TERMIT AL 'fERMITE serv· 1 229 Statc St., Mason lCII Specmllzmr; In termite and ------are size 12 AtvJlla Btown Fouts, Also an archery set, Steel bow, MUCI\ FARM-for sa1;;:-6Q acres Phone 22571 !<'URN ACE-Montgomery Ward 334 E Columbia, phone 237Gl Ma.,qtuver and huntmg arrows. Rus· For Sale on Fitchburg road, houses nn •owdcr post beetle control. 19wtr ~onded operator, 5 year guaran. old.coal Reasonable, ot wood furnace,phone Lansing4 yc.1rs son.. 42wlp sell IlJgbtc>, Phone 24926 Mason38wtf ACRES near Leslirt," \Ct<" dry shed. William F. Kahler,2 Dol<' 1 87 ,,~ ee backed by bonclcd cash re· 5-ROOM HOME lll Lansing, w1t1· erve. Termites arc hard to de· Use(1 7· "G91 , a f ter ,)"' P m ' 12 W1 HUNTING-- - ~ ------OUTFIT-Red pl,ud------good Broom house Large h<~S!!· Ohio. Phone L2486 Dola,'102 Eor 0ser 1 3 bedrooms, 3·plecc bath. Home ·J ------~ I deer llllntmg outfit, 1 [Ja1r Plant Now ment barn, gm age at"l" cltJd\en Raymond "'"Ic ean' • ,. • · a , located m excellent nPighbor ect. Call a specialist for free in· 1 house Mostly plow la\1cl. street. 26wt pectlon. Phone 13, V. Fruin, Gas Space Heaters "Penn RICh" lace leg pants and 100ACRESwestofLeslle,!'iroom ------ooc!, wall~:mg rilstance to FI:o;iJer •hone 26883. Operator representa· ( Here's 1 "Red Head' coat to match Coat Sptmg Jlowermg Bulbs house Basemen! hton ncl house separately, Phone Lan Ill! w1sh to ~"11 at home. MasolI 1 Mason .300 Remington automatic 81; ----- gtowth mapes.1 LIVO tels11 c ng 8·3108. 32w• 'ee us Ior yror,w registered Hatnp· Home ~------C L 0 THIN C - Dresses, wool Wmchcster 7<1 automallc, 22 call· 12% ACH!!:S ncnr Mason, on June clover nnd 2 fields of alfalf, ure oret!Clll11( stoclt. The best in SINK-Cast iron slnlt, good con: sktrts, etc., 25c echokes, gunners guides, blu· ·urnace, 30 acres tillable. Can modern home with lois of map !x2G barn cllld new granar 121l W Maple V>. 1 Phone 2fl!ll1 42w1 Icc skates, stze 2 $1.75; child's ing, repairing, installation, rille be bought on ter~1s, $8,000 total shade. Complc~c hath Elcctr !xlS With other buildings. Goe ~, D. Franklin & Spn tnrl. Home has full basement ------phonogtaph, new snow stut, s1zc range and trap shooting. 1500 'JrJce. Whipp I• arm Agc_ncy, water heatct·, :J bedrooms F~1 Licensed Dealers, Mason ------DINETTE SET-5-ptece chrome 5. Mrs Byt on Htcl\mo!l, 408 West Cavanaugh road, next to New l'lhonc1 41461 Lansing, cvemngs, nace . .36x54 hlp-mof barn wit 1al furnace. Only $3,000 doWI TABLE -- Daystmmile drop lea[ dtnette set, mahogany desk and Ash, Mason. Phone 2·ttrn, 'off sen~ou," fg hcntd trn!Tic for the unmo pi•tlod In tnll tnf'tch.tnls .ttHI othr1 lntntr.st henutlful Jlotnl otflllngs wco!vcd lr.ss frequently In recent yems In 1!151 Antlln1!l51 un 1111 Ume h1r,h ed Ilet~on~ In tlir• 1e11 ,.11 tjonnl Ads CIIJJ,Dfl.IDN'S I' ffl ll S 0 N ALlTY from our ltlntl fr lt•tH1~ rHHI nnlgh mention of M1ch!gnn'u tourist wa~ rccmded In straltll t1atl'lc nrous nnd WI' ron• !ttde lllllt tltn PORTRAITS MENS AND WOMEN'S hot 1 during tlw hmc>nwnwnt In hualtWHR, ucrordlnr, to Rohcrt J G II ~umrnet tourist wnson of ln'i2 Custom Made Clothell , 1 -tOne! II] I ll' 1IWliY truffle the JosH of 0111 clr Ill !tush tnt!, ru ! Ltl ong, l!lH•cut 1vc Necretnry of wlll "0 down 11s on" of till' hell I WP,DDINQS Altcratlonll I '·I 1 I 1troug 1wut the state showed n , WAN'l'I~D--All ldnrl~ !ugH nnd 111 Nl !tALC I Cl"lK Olflcc Open I ther, r.:runtlfnthL•t and htolltet 1 H "tc tl,::un tourist comwll Evl !11. If not 'Illl' tll"ol !11 thP hlsto1y nf or Fotmnl ot c 111dld In church 11 f 1 1 1 • 'r 1nerense ovo1 11 te l!l'il figure Bllllllllllf.: lllllhll (all ( h II ott£' lilt fOI fUCIIIrlle typ!•rl J{ODd homo m HLIIdlo MRS FLOYD WARFLF. Mts Wht C Brl)ce and fnmlly enre o th s s found n reports 'tor the period ending Septemhct Mlthh'lll s multlmllllnn tloll11t 1 379 dnytlnl!'H ot JIJh() 0111111 g~ nt 1\ ill! fq;111 1 da; WI ell Appl;, FAMILY GROUPS 380 ~ S Jcffct•son Phone 23031 12wll whlclt lntllclllt 11 highly HUC<'C!HR lb toutl,t Jntl11 .tt• 1 ttlitlll!' statui Located over Pctet~ Drug Stow fulnutumn hu:;lness In the stnle'u A comhlnttlon of f ll tots Wilt' write L L ,Johnoon LumtJu com In pc 1Kon at WyPth I mot pm a ted, Al home 01 .studio !lOWI:-Wf' wish to l!l\jll I'HH 0111 11r11 , pany, Chrttlottc• llwll MnHon •llw2 13Gwtf ll'cre.tllonnl men~ By September 20, 1952 tnmlsts IOHIJnnslhlr frn till s 1 ----- _ _ _ 1 - OLD PHOTOGRAPHS deep lit miLH ami ll[J(ltl'drlllon 'I lw henuty of her forests, Jn vlsltlng the state highway til' rotdlnr.: '" till trrtttl ,, , llllndl of UlGIIJ 1:11 p1111 H 1 1r1 111 1 ul WAN II D - Wom,rn fot house I Coplc\1 11ncl rr.rilOtod feu the tctsofldntlmss 111tl rnes vl!:mttlng wenthm good fishing, pnrtment's lnformtltlon lmlg~s nt flcJ,d !fl• m nllr ~ thP r. votn snges of symp,lllty anti beautiful 1 111 1 lt y l'tclt up tUI\illllt c us I r 1 ' \\ trl< tnt! 1 tiC ol chlldr en fr orn 1 FRAMES We Haul uplr~nd blrtl nnd duel< season~ nnd New Buffalo Momoo nnd Menom hie Wl'ntht 1, h11t tH,Jntt illllt thnt wotlt 1~ Iii t ctnl W II AJ1i'" '"" II 11 m until R p m md ptrt 111 !Lil ~~~oa and wtylu11. flower oiTer lngs 1etelvuil ft om the bownndnnow deer season !nee totaled 395,270 On thn 1>amr. Ml•higlll 111 Lilli "'1111 tltnto phon< umlll ~~""'" IIlLI 111m \,eck emb Cnll Mts Gcorr.:c out klnrl ftlc ntl~ nml neighbors WASIIEIJ STONE hn1~ wmhlnt•d to 1111 a gup In date lnst ycnr lltl' tot tl wns ~'il nlsn l'll)fi\Pd 1,, 11 ! 1111 1 tionlnt~ - , - I clinton phone .l1811 M.tson llw:.l PHOTOGnAPHY A'! ITS WASHED SAND timing our Jet unl herc.t\emcnl In Mlclllt'•tn'~ vncntlon calcndm tltal !l5B Lonr. dlstnncc telephone wetthet l'ltntt, on tl11• put rtf 25 TO SO /,CJU S ot trls rer.:tons FILL DIRT We especlalh tllrlltk Rev Cnrpcn Day sort .nens showed .rnothct In nnd tltt ttl<' It , If In , 11! 1tten Phone Lr~nslng 873h0 cvcnln~~wtf For Rent LIMESTONE CHIPS fer, Mt rllld Mrs T.eurht, thu With this upowmg In autumn crease this ye,Lf oveJ laHt ~itate linn thtnn •It ndvr tltstng .lllCIIJJO Vnpot Chemic tl Co the Olcls business, the stale's tourist tn natk nltendnnce through Seplem motion to tlu•tt 1 Lt tilt n tlltrll ------1 I (JOlt ::iAIWEP.::; fo;--;;-;~1 ~'7 -..n~as-K.'zan Williams Brothers Rn trl oxt;•nslon tnd Community dustty Is enjoying '' successful her 17 this year WaH up 11'1 ovct !Inns w.t " rn tJol t "lot tho l'cti'Jns llarclwure, phone Ma .ll. 1 U. f1 General 'I rucldng club Thr. lomlst council executive nfflcl,!ls ptedlct th.tt by thr enrl md hr>ttet sunttnrt Sl'tstJns 111 the rnentloned certnln me.tsurlng of the yenr attendanre will c•x fututr IH• ~tltlul Sw 11 r !forts to tltlltk 111 Ill) fltl'nrls tela 111 rive~ .lltrl lll'lghhrll • C ll fmt sllcl ANU fOI( $1 '181 Phone Collect 227rW 12\\ J ' Ortis HI 50wtl Leon J. Fellows D1 I Ellii'LINA I tOt' 01 HEll<:> Di•,ul nr DIS.I!Jll'd JC.Al'I-LJcccmher ,.,4 IU52 1 ~0 ------·------General Agent BLANCI!AHD -We• 1r I h to ex· 2 GG Hot Sl'S an(l C.tttlo (lli'S Olll th,mJ,s fot till' no\\ for Ingham County 3 00 .\ntl Otlu 1 I 111 Ill You Should See Cl s car rls ,utd olltet '"Is of l1mtl It Phone 21132 7 20 Animal~ RUBBEH. SEAL nesses shown to us during tile Mason time of our· br.renvemcnt We r.s ' Rubber Base" 7wU l"Oit I'ICOm' I SLHVIGe l'lom Enamel peclnlly wtsh to tit mit Rev Ccctl U~GAL NOTH 1.~ 'rLLI l'IIO', I ! Oll.l C'l' •ro ------Polloi• rmd Mt md M1 s George Vogt, S1 Mrs Ft.tql< Bltncltnrd ORDER OF l'UIJLICATION JlUI~,\;IIJ) .!~ Bert's Garage I'KODA rE OF Wtl..L and Mr nnd Mrs Elmer BJ,mch CARROLL-November 1~ ltJ52 General Repairing nr d nml furnlly 12\1 1 St ttc o[ MlchiKnrl I IH I rot ttu C1 1 ' (o lhl County of lluduun Va!le\ Che;nical Co. nnd At. L tlcHHI Jn ol l'-1\irl L:ourt lulrl nl th• U·hour Wreclmr Service Prohntc Otllct In the llty nf Mr HO 1 Hdd County on tlo tr1th lr) nt Octo Phone 4·1261 or 2972 ucr J\ I} I 1r.., Holt Personals l 1 r Mcnt liON ~·\ 1-2wt1' Jurll{• uf Prohntc --- /! / 1,,~ 7/ ::> In thn M• ttur ur tlu Est tl!.! of ~ where Also mcome tax assls Annual Clucken suppct and ba r.crtnln lnt1tl unH nt In wtltlnu- 1 urr 01 tluu tance Earl Dunsmore, 3042 W. to be the lnHt \\.Ill untl l4 Rlnmtnt c 1 t1nhl \\ III l'L IWCI\S za.n held 'rllln sday October 30 tl~eC't Uti• •I now on f lc Ill til ld cou1 t It nd· li;"th::utng All Sununur Columbia, Mason Phone 2 3241 ,lt the Onondaga rown H.tll milled to urol ll 111 U thut th• 1 !mlrr Wrltn Phone Drav('J in ur Fly lo IHtrntlnn of HI ld 'tllntc I c Kl nntc I t 1 til 41wtf Serving ftom 5 30 untrl ? C• nlrtt! TtuHL l:omr•nny or to Home t t h Arlults, $12'i, Children ~lJIL tblc pcrtwn Country St) le It I• Otd11od Thnt th l~th tlr y >[ NcJVt mlu I A 11 l ur, ~ Itt. tt n 0 elur"k Ill LOWDEN FARMS Plumbing and the fore lOOn 1 l ,nlcl 1 1 ol utt olftrt t zur; Wo~l Sll-:1111 \\. StiU t Lnnttlnlr Mil~ I Heating Fixtures 1 un be 'uul iH he11 by upJiolrtt I fu HATCHERY he nrlll!.f Huld ru tltwn ~bona J tCI\lt II 2 lHOU 4(120 E Ucrry J(o llt ltonrtatta ll It~ l urthur Or ilu tl 'T'h 1l ('uhllr. Good stoclt or used furnace~, R 1 Rl ca Junctmu blo\\ ers and stokers Lice Lbt f\ o( be 1{1\ In by IJIIhllcl tlun ur II ~o(ly ol lhiK or Itt fnl tht ' HUe • H:il\1 We have just lnstullcd u fully Wf' kK 'rr>vloUH lo ~Jilil I'>' or h II Ill~ II th1 lnghnm Vnunty N1 W/4, 11 ru WHI 11 1 eqmpped tln shop to bettet• meet IJrlnLt d und clrculutud In tmiU co111 lY your pat Ucular heating require JOliN McCLf Ll r\N Judgu uf } I UtJ tt ments Comr ptepmed to We also have some good used do YOU! Ch!tstmas shoppmg at hand and electric pumps om ,1nnunl chlcl1cn dtnnct nml h t New Demming and Jacuzzt deep ORDER API'OINTINC TIME Zddl Onondnr.:a To\\ n Hall, 1 lJK ht.Ak1 ~C.. I.:LAI!Vl:> and shallow well pumps rhursd.ty, Octo bet ~0 Set vmg KALTZ-Oeccmber 26, lt1ti2 starts at 'i 30 p m Sponsored by F. C. Anderson & Onondaga LAS 42w2 Sons Dansville A good part Pot s!,tn nrt ktttcn ,l months 2 81Sl

    Whatever yom bmldmg or remodelmg plans, you'll find we can supply all the lumbet and other mateuals you vnll need. 1~wa Star Rheumatic ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS Solvent KA LTZ-Dccembcr 26 1952 1 could write a book on what this has done for me Artlmtts caused me to Jose the usc of my limbs Star Rheumatic Solvent corrected my troubles Phone me I would lllte to tell you what tins has done fot me and n giCat man> of my friends Jack Ilor> klns, 98095, Lansing ot wrt tl' Fred J Dolbee Mason Route 1, phone 2105 Aurelius Mason ex change t

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Card of Thanks BEVEL SIDING HAYHOE-We wish to than!• all of our relatives friends and ORDER APPOINTING TIME neighbors who remembered Ftunk FOR HEARING CLAIMS and his fr1mlly in any way dut COLEMAN-December 19, 1952 !ng Ius long Illness anrl aftet• his Stnt or Mluhl~s1n lhr Jla;ubntc Cou1t death You will alw• s be w rot tht Cnunty of 111!-:hnm Al s lH~Htd 11 n( t1 l!cl Court hulcl nt thr membered wrth ltlndncss Mrs P1 nhul~ OIIIC( In tlu ctty o( Mr son In Daisy Hayhoe, M1 and M1 s the HH d Coml,.: nn thl 14th \lny or Oc WANTED-All l1tal mcnllll1Y JncomJlrtnnt ntt tcQtllred to 2 5141 10w3 suppltes Em I D Whipple nnd 1Hc81.!1lt lh~Jtl clnlmt~ to tmld court 1 t the Complete lml! of Gould pumps in We also want to thank 0\11 man~ l1 Jnhntc Ollie!} nt 2ni West SntttnU\'t Sons, 321 W Elm St, phone Ma stoc!t, friends and telatives, for the lo\c tlt1Ct l lllnHin~t ltfll'l!l.t:nn on ot beforo WANTED-W!ll }MY cash ~or son 2 2271 42wlp ly tlowers, catds and gifts which the lllth dn:v of Documhm, A D 1912, 1949 Fmd tudm or fordot• s:.o ------Authomed Dealet• for nt t n o clocl In tho f01 en non Knitl tlmo dan. Must be In excellent condl BULLDOZING - Bulldozer with Lennox Furnaces were sent to me We both appre nnd )IInce heu~h> ntiJlolntntl ftlt thP. t!X• It on Fireman Stolters elate your thoughtfulness Ardel unlnntlun nncl nclmKtmcnt of nll clnlmK tion No dealers P. 0. Box 2071 wmch bnclthoe and dragllne /ln 1 dt n 1 tH114 nK dnMt tmhl muntully Jn .. Leslie. , 30wtf wol'k, Also bury stone ptles with Ia Bement. 42wlp COMl}lOl('l\l _;.______---- _ hacl,·l10c bulldozet Basements It IK l111th01 Ottlcretl lhnt P\tbltc no• ~ ' Ron Lewis LENON-We wish to express our tlec thrl t'nf ho given l1y Jlllhllcntlon ot n Thorburn WA~TED-Hay nlltl straw Jones dug, ditch cllgglnf!. Ellher by the ro1): tlf th 11 Older for thtr.~ 1\Ucces"lve BEMENT Brothels, dealers, 9126 Lincoln lob or by the hour. Sec Wllllam PLUMBING & HEATING tllflni(S to the Mason lire de wmi.:H )nevlonK to tmld dny of lwnrlnK. in Alley behind M.tson Home Appll· pnrtment tot' prompt action at lhf' ln~.t:llllm County N(\\:K n neWSllHil'"r Drive, Whltmote Lnlte Phone Whllctalt, located .J\~ miles n01th JHhH• tl nnd chculnll'd In ftnld cot\nty, Lumber &. Coal ancc Phouc Mason 21822. the time our house on Aurelius JOliN McCI FLr t\N, Feed Service 3001 Whitmore LD.ke. Postolrlce of Wllllnmston at 1900 Eply toad, road burned lnst Tuesday night JudHc of Probnlc BOx 125. l2wt1 Route 2, Wllllumston, 9wlptf Open Weekdays and Satutlluys j Mt. und Mr:~. Ford Lenon, 42wl 208 N, !\Ia son S u. m. - a 1>. m, ' l'honc 2·14U l'honc 2·71,U October 16, 1952 .•, THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section·2: Eaton Rapids Moves Closer Fire Prevention Week Was Fun Mason Takes Care of Everett 27-13, To Crown with 34-7 Victory I l~nlon rtupldH 1.~ tho tenm tho piny fmm :;crimmngn Eaton !tap· 1 Then Readies for .Acid Test at Howell rr•st of tlw Cnpltnl Circuli must ids racltcd up 2 points on a safe· Muson cumc olit on lnp of henri ufL The Grcyhounrls rolled 1y. it ww play;; liiiPI' Hill Catat1ne BmoiiH pnssr.cl I;{ ynrds to Price Ev!!rctt 28·1:! Friday night In the ov1~1· unrl through tho llowcll puHsed to Nt•ll Storey wtw Iuter· nnrl Georg~ Smith hulled his way batlll! of the cripple•~. 'l'hl! VI· lllahlunrlers I~rldny night, win· niiPd to 13111 Schramm. The play I Where They're for 18 yards. flroolet II' I' rcplnee­ the Everett 15 on one occasion. tnln Greenville. hound score came as a gift when mcnts. Gordie Slce sleppcrl Into then lost ihe hnll on downs. Ever: ct I never cllrl pcnelmte Into Ma· Enton rtaplds has lhc Inside ,Jim Jones, Eaton Rapids <'l'JJier Davis' ~hoe~ and indicated that lte l'asst~s l'avt• \Vay fell on Jlol\lt!ll [Limllll! in the son ICI't'llnt')'. track for the Cupltal Circuli a will he able to fill tlwm r•apnhl,\' Mason ust•d the puss Fr·Jrlay end zone. cluunplonshlp. The Greyhounds the reHl of I he sea sun. Davis Is night to open up I he ]•;vert' II 'l'he fmtrl h period was a Ill tie t.hrnugh with football her:ttusc of rllfferent. Blauvelt hloellcrl an still must meet Charlotte and Ma· Still the GreyiHJUtJds poured ll ily downing the hurnr.d o·t~:c~~-1 Members of the Mason fire department gave fire truck gnnJr•. While tliP 1\lnsnn r·unnlng a fractured leg. Everett. punt on I he VIking- :1•1, son. Even if they lose one o[ on. Bill Cntalirw seored from ll nir,ts from Grand Ledge 20·0. It t•ides to the Mason kindergarten classes and the Eden school game was nl Its hcsl It wns passes yards out onu spinner play In llw Danny Menovslw mnverl Into Slr!c sr:orcd 7 piHys later 1111 an these game:; they l'an be sure of wns agnln .John Br•t 1 y who made• last week. The demonstmtion rides wci·c part of the depm·t­ tlwi started Mnson on the way. n tic, fourth qLJarwr. the qunr·tr!rha£'1< spot and playr!rl end run .•Jr~wett adrled l.llc final the rliffr,rencc. fie lmd a hand In ment'fi fire pt·event.ion week activities. Shown above is part 1\lnson scor1~rl first. In tiw in· Mason p11lnl. Mason has lost one game and Howell wallf'rl until t lw final 2 stellar hall. It was Menovslw's ail ·I CluH·Io(te tuu~hdown~. of 1he Mason kindergarten class. Firemen also distl'ibuted nrsl game. itial pr!rlorl IIH' Bulldogs rnl'lwd Late In tlw period Eve ret I. so has Howell. Charlotte Is still minute~ to come In life. Lynn Wit It the game Ill the scm~t~l fire pt·evention lea [Jets, painted prevention slogans on the up til yards aJJrl n iouelulmvn In unbeaten hut must talw on How· Holly r,:rahllcrl a wayward Cain· Mason fncl's its stlffr!st test so started to t'oll. '!'he Vlldngs took quarter he nnlclwd the liist sidewalks in the business district and tallted to pupils at the far in l!H' Sl•ason Friday nir.:ht 8 piHys. Bob JI~Welt t'1H'I'ied the to the air nnrl mover!· do\vn the . ell, Ever·ett and !~aton Haplds, line pass anrl sprinted clown I he 1 hall IIVI'I' and booted tlw extm Everett and Grand Ledge arc sldell!Jcs for 80 yards ami a lmrch· f~:·~;;'~n~r ;~~~:~~n~~~ s;:~~\~~~\~::n~~ Mason school. (Photo by Bab's) at Howell. The Highlanders field . .Just. ns the game was about. 1 1 will he smarting from the erusli· pol nt. over 13mnlts hit Summers with out of the running. down. pnssed In Bill Llghlnm· fm· :JO ing 3•1·7 defeat hanciPrl tlwm by EVI'!'Pt 1 e;Jme rig Itt haclc ami another touchdown pass. On the Eaton rtaplds resorted to wide· Comets l•'lzzle Out. ynrrls and a touchdown. Eaton Hapids F'rirlay. Howell WitS woriwd its way pnsl the mirllil!ld try for I he extra point Pelt! Stld OJJCn football In upsetting the Charlotte kept ils Capital Cir· He tossed a sc•conrl touchdown the team to heat in early-season stripe: Theu I he Vikings fumbled tool' the bull In tlw chest. title hopes of Howell. On, the first cult victory string intact Friday pass fot· the tiJirrl score with 1\cn Holt Knod1; ·Green Parrot ...... 12 :3 Riker and Co. had both l1i'gh games Herb Hagenbuch Jeri l1ls rolled high team series wilh 22i7. Vh•glnla Potter, 16!), 170-480; Country Kitchen ...... 10 5 team game and series last week Then came the wild finish. Kenneth Roberts' Haslett teammates to a 27-7 rout Team standings arc as follows: Phoebe Urquhart, 15G; IIelcn Holt Variety Store ...... !J () with 25,18 and 905. Midway 'fav· of Leslie, Fowlerville blanked The Panthers were pushed into Minier, 153. Palmer Engineering ...... 8 G best seller ••• their own territory. It was fourth Team Pts. ern had 2383 and 832 for second Williamston 27·0 and Okemos Team standing~ arc a~ follow~: Spahr Electric ...... 8 7 ---rill hie:h team game anrl series. shut out Dansville Hl-0. down with the ball resting on lhe Tom's Food Market ...... 17 Tr!am w L Hitchen's Drug Store ...... G 9 Team standings arc as follows: Stol!ldn·idg·c Loses Ground Stockbridge 11-ynrd line. The Spenny's'Oidsmohllc ...... 1:1\'" Lansing Ice and Fuel .... 15 3 Ilolt Dairy ...... :J 12 Panther strategy called for run· Team W L With Holt'~ victory over lhe Robinson's Motor Sales ...... 1:3 .Jim's Marlwl ...... 13 5 Holt 13alwry and Grill ...... 2 13 Holt Grill ...... 16 8 Panthers from Stockhridgc the ning the ball behind its own line ---·--· Holt Dairy ...... l:i 9 first County league crown In for a safety, practically insuring Howlett's Implements ...... 12 Paristylc SIHitJPe ...... 13 5 Nitrogen fertilizer stipplics Shaft's Standard Service 13 ll years for the Stockbridge grid· Stockbridge of a 13·11. victory. In· Art's Hamburg-er ...... 10 Spcnny's Oldsmobile ...... 12 G should hit 2,185,000 tons by 1835. Midway Tavern ...... 12 12 dcrs seems n long way out of sJcad of the safety the ball No. 1 ...... _._ ...... , <1 \~ Dart ami Cady ...... 9 9 Charpcll's In~urancc ...... 1.1 13 reach. Stockbridge went into the squirted free on the 'G and Phillips Lrl\vcst mill' otttput. in 10 years DALE ROBERTSON . 8 10 !Iitchen's Drug Store ...... 10 Jil Holt game with a clean record, recovered. On the next play he !Uuson Women's J,ea~·ue Ferris Co ...... was in 1951. and the trend is ANNE FRANCIS Green Parrot...... 10 14 Now it is Haslett with the clean sneaked over. Lansing Icc ami Fuel ugain Christensen'~ ...... 8 10 down. This 1oo1's to Michigan Riker and Co ...... 9 15 record. On the kickoff Stockbridge tool1 all 3 points last weclc from Hamburg- Shoppc ...... 8 10 State college dairy specialists lilte WH.LJAM MARSHAll The Panthers gave the game to again fumbled. Dave Stott picked Philp Motor Sales, with 1 mcm· Ware's Drug Store ...... 7 11 n field for expansion. Holt. On the first piny of the con· up the loose b~tll and raced 40 1\laNon Itecreation League ber of the team, Helen Barl{CI', Schmidt's Department .... 5 13 test Tom Richardson tacl1led Bill yards for the score. bowling 508. This is the first 500 Bement'~ Morlcrn.(::lcaners took Philp Motor Sales ...... · 5 13 ~~ ------"---.. ·--..... _..,"____ ~..• Ha~renhneh Rhows t.he Wuy series of I he league this season. high sr~ries \vith '2605 and \:Vol· Mason Dairy ...... 4 14 I not be Team Points Herb Hagenbuch again proved Jim's Marl,et and Christensen's will veri ne Engineering had l1igh 1.eam Wolverine Elil{lneering ...... 17 why he car;ries the reputation of Ford Sales also took all 3 points Unit Women's League game with 91~. High individual Jewett's Flower Shop ...... 15 the most dangerous baclc in the in my office series went to Dave Stone with from Ferris Co. and Mason Dairy. Country Kitchen and P;limcr Morse's Rcsturant ...... 14 Ingham Couniy league. Friday Spenny's Oldsmobile, Dart and 211·59'1 ·and Clarence Fry had Carol's Shoe Store ...... 1.<1 night Hagenbuch IJCipcd himself Engineering were 3-gamc winners Cady and Ware's drur.: store each high individual game with 22-1· Mlckelson·Bakcr ...... 1:1 to 3 touchdowns over Leslie on last Tlntr·sriay with Palmer En· October 18 to 26 took 2 points from Paristyle 54(J. Hichard Lyons has the high ,Jim's Marlcct ...... 13 runs of 80, 25 and 3 yards. Chuck gincering having high team game Indush'H average for the league wilh 188. Shoppc, Hamburg Shop and with 736 and total pins of 21Gri. Bement's Modern Cleaners .. 12 Casady wound up the Laker scar· Schmidt's. I Olher high scores were by Howard Pontiac ...... 11 inJ:( with a 98-yard romp with an High individual games and High games and series were 'l'he ol'l'ice wiil he O]len · Rir'lmrd Lyons, 20G, 212·590; Hilton and Richards ...... 1<1 Intercepted pass. series were bowled hy Dorothy rolled by Helen Barker, 18G, 174· Wayne Barlwr, 206-554; Cliff Wyeth Incorporated ...... 9 Leslie took the lead momcntar· Rcecl, :178, J50-<1G8; Mary .Jane ~:, 508; Thea Spenny, 152, 188·480; ftodgcrs, 563; Gib Howlelt, 545; AI Rice Chevrolet ...... !J ily in the first period when Dick Hadwin, 174, 155-458; Virginia Donna Darrow, 414; Jo Norton, Raymond Mclean .John Denil'I', 530;-Vance Carlcns, Ware's Drug Store ...... 8 11~ Heckscl rambled· 15 yards on a Armour, Hi3, 151-451; .Tanc Par· 151 ; Helen Lyon, 154, 168-452; leer, 169·•14•1; Fern Pollitt, 171· 207·562; Nels Ferriby, 540; Roh· double reverse for the only Leslie ert Inghram, 214·5l!J; Mamicc Young l\len's l.A~agut~ 1 score. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~======- , Ricldy, 222, 207-575; Windy F'ul· Dutcher Construction is pusll· llm·ncls J,ose Sting 'lcr. 319; Les Smalley, 52<1; Les ing the Whiz Kids for first place Williamston could come up Palmer, 202; Campbell, !~d 20n. by way of winning 3 points from with nothing to compete with the 52,1; Hobert Norton, 5:15; and Wil· Court Cafe while the Whiz Kids scoring ability of F'owlerville Frl· liam Clnrk, 200-52G. were splitt.ing points with Davis clay night. The Gladiators rolled Team standings arc as follows: Clothing. Roy Christenserl Ford up a 27.0 lend before Williamston Sales won 3 points from Thor· could get rolling. The Fowlerville burn Lumber & Coal Co. scoring was done by Norm De· High 1Jowlers for the night Marais, Don Klein and Lanny Are You Hunting were Bill Parsons, 550; Austin Wallace. DeMarais reached pay· I Williams, 20:3·549; Franl1 Netha· dirt twice. HUNTERSI way, 527; Bob Wm·c, 511; Lel'toy For the Right Clothes? Williamston !Tied hard to mal Lyons with 536 had high Elwood Millard 520. individual series. Other high se- ' Team standings are as follows: NIW QUAMI•• 7t% MOll RADIADOIION ries were by Gib .Howlett, 522; Team . Points UOl UNIT. HIAtfNG IU•• IACH IIDI,Spot $1.19-$2.19 $6.95~$10 GleT;Jn Rose, 518; and Howard Me· Morse's Restaurant ...... 14 ·Automotlcalty fACI,Prowldtafar htotlu Illy from avpplltl tht cor• more heat ln•ldt theu l!ondr Cowan, 511. Schmidt's had high Wolvet•itle Engineering ...... 13 tod amount of olr tftl filor11.,. for doon.Rtflocthoot team series with 2296. · Jewett's l;'Jower Shop ...... 12 to gl~• ma~lmum • louhatlowallo~ olroool ...... u, tfflcloncyolt ..ry up tile &!liMo)', te war• yQ• Ucll Hooded Sweat Shirts I:e~l Hooded Co~ts · . Team standings are as follows: Jim's ·Marlmt ...... 12' ftO ... IIIIIn~, q,, ... ,.. . •'1. .l <• I•.' $6.95 $23.85 Team W L Carol's Shoe Store' ...... :...... :.. 12 · ... Schmidt's ...... 12 4 Micllelson-Baltcr ...... 11 Mason. Elevator ...... 12 4 Hilton and Richard ...... 10. _.. :.__ .. -----.--~:·-- Dairy .:.. :...... , 7 9 Bement's Modern ·clear1ers ..... 9 n«.• U\:H ...... : ...... : .... 6 10 AI.Rice Chevrolet ...... 8 Antdersc•n's ...... 6 10 [{oward Pontiac ...... · 7. Colllns ...... 5 11 Wyeth Inc...... ···6% Collins Sales &. ·Service I D . 51i Wares rug s tore,...... ,~ · · 1\la~ou llem·m1tlon J.eagi~e 141 w. Maplo Pltonc ~5311 Jewett's Flow.et• Shop had the l\I11son l\lerchant's high· team serles::·wlth 2527 qncl SIJenny's. Oldsmo!Jlle took· '4 Al Rl~e Chevrolet Ji~d tile hliil polnt::l'1l'om ... No. 1,· while: .·How· ' l'' . .• . lngl1am County News. October 16, 1952 Page 2 Ml', nnrl MrH, Mnlvln 11nltlgt! s • ·s ·r llnlwtl flnmiH R11111 l'ltlllllrll Ml', unci l'III'H, Frotl 'lfusr.hlm, Dansville Aggies HIHI Llnrln wr!l'l! Sli!Hiay ovr!nlng e·niOfS ponsor 'l'he memlwrs of lllC \Vomnn'H Mr, and MrH, Htirly I·lirHchlw nnri Local Boys at gllr'HIH nf Ml'. anrl MrH, Lawren"' snclety nl' Chrlstlnn Service nrc Mr, nnrl Mr-;, .IPtlHrJn l<'cllrm hrul i· I IIIJJll'lt•h of Wr:iliH•i'l'illn. Many Act'•v"•t•'es H)lOllllOl'ing II llnliCCI gnods Halo lo rliniWI' Sllnrlny Ill MnrvlnH ll!!~IIIU· I u 0 1 hn hclrl 011 Saturday, Or!lnht!J' 2:i l'nnl In WllllnmHlr ,,ngel' llt!tl '.Yr·. ami Mrs, WHYilll Hu~l!hlie ·FFA Convention "I 1 · • 1 r• 11 ''LIIJri·ry illlCI ''Ion al Andr!l'~tm's Harrlwnre Htore, " Dansvil~e 'l'hc Agglr!H dmppml tlwlr ._.clay w surwith s Mr.l.l JIIHI" ~Irs,'· ,1, ll, "Dal· · 'J'IJC mernlll!rH, of lho ormlor 'Phn Hirle will bngin nt 2;00 p, rn. of Jcllnl. 'l'lw occnnlon \VIIS 111 'l'wo llllllHVIllr! hoys, Donnie! fourth gnmr! of the season to the ton, c!IIHS have selecterl tho play "£·!111· MJ's, 1~. c, Anrlcrson, Sr., nnrl honoa· of llw \VI!rlrllng nnnl\'1!1'· Wllllnms anrl Drrnnlcl ltlr•r•, Wt!l't~ llw 1•'. 1•', II., Olwmos Clilcftinn,; n11 IH'I It' own ~'lr·. Hild Mrs. Alfrr!rl Jlnyhnc of billy Wcdrlln' " for pi'I!Hcntntlon Mrs. llay IIarts 11orn nre II· w com· snrioH of nil :~ cnrrples, allonrrl Hpcr:lnl t min llc>lrl fo'rlrlay nfler·nnnn, Lnnsln«" WPI'I! l•'rldny Pvr•nln" rlln· on NoVI!mbnr 20·21. '!'•his Is n :i· m 1ll!!e 1n c 11ar•ge, Miss Evelyn •r ownsenr1 wns n whr!ll it llllliod out of lhr. LtlllHing · · 'l'l 1 1 1 " b aet comedy nnrl the r!nst· w 111 1lf! r 111 B 1 Granri 'l'nrnk Htnllon nl .12:•1fi p, IlnlliLIIlrli Atlmul Cllnll\ '1'111' sr•orc was 1!l·ll, H! r g I Ill!!' gLWsls of IIH! fnrmf>r's Jl!ll'· week end guest. n ,.! 1ss nr Htrn chosen this week, Mrs. Allee G v s 1 1 m, Monday, «, nvn.rnJ 1Jehnll!rs· of r. 'I', A. S. r>rHI of llw Olwmm: team wns on 1!111!1, Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lloyrl Hnyhrw, Mrs, em·ge ogt, r., nne Codmmn of Mcarlsv lin. 'School Closes for ·'~ .. " I I Hunt, class sponsor, will rih·cpl. M G V r 1 1 'l'hliHL! llnyH ill'f' dCII!glllr!S frrllll accompnnl[!(l hy their t'rlltdl, Ml~~ IliP rcPelving cnrl of 2 lour!lr own Mr. nnrl Mr~. Il.ny flohnrl WP!'C' •. plrly. r!i, _,eorgc! og 1' 'r., were v s · Mr. anrl Mrs, l~arl Dal(irJ r)f t I I II S ·' · \VIlir•ll i"ri ill" lr''tln tr1 vic· 1111 lors of I hi' foJ•mer's sister, Mr.-;, 1lw loPnl 1•', I•'. A. drnplc:r· anri Naomi Gr:>tllg, al ent r!r H' :-wv· Jlil ..'its, · ~ ~ ·• gue>slli nl rlinrWl' Sunrl;ry of Mr. 'fJin "illS." \viii IHlVe Its snr:rmri Lanslnr~ Wl!I'C! wc11k enrl ~uests of will atlenrl !he 2!ith annlwrsnry Teachers Institute II I I' II I11 1'\' lllr ,, l''l"lrlg rttnlllnr• (Ill II VII L L n A IIIlo'[ l3r.•ll of J•'riwlcrvlllr., Sunrlny, r.nlh nnnual rlehale r: n r: o H' . • '' '' ' and Ml'H. Clwrl<'s Sit•gr>l of \ · wnste paper rlrlve 'l'hursrlny, l~rl· Mr. anri Mrs, Erlrly Wallwr, Mrs. nntlonal fo'. I•', A. r·onwnllnn In Mh·hlr.:an IIIr.:h Sdwol l'orr!nsif's dorrhlr• reverse set up !he ntlwr llnmston. clay ami Snturrlny, Or:lnher Hi·H!. Mrs. Elzina Warllc nml Mrs. Gnrtnrde Bohnet was also a rlln· 1\nnsns Clly, '1'1\ern will lw no school 1'hurs· assodalion Saturday, Tile• !'lin it' loffr·hrjown. , Mr. nnrl Mrs. Louis Yuhnsz ;mel A tolal of $,134 .S:i prollt was marie! Onn Erler allenrlerl thn Grand nel' guest Sunday of the Wallwrs, clay 1111!1 l<'rlday, 0f'loiH!I' 1fi ami was lwlri in Ro!'l\lllim hall al IIH• Tlw ,\ggle pl:.yers were OeHler· family visilml llw lnllr.r's pal'· from the saln ·of magazines, ~hap!C~r sesisllrllll olfl Mllchtl7f~lll 01, !•:, Ml', ami MI'H, A . •1. Miller at· Tlw boys will rr!lurn home Sal· 17, 011 tu·r·ounl of lhf' le:wher's llnlverslly nf Mlt:hi[~illl. In IIH! IP, I liirl>llliT, Douglns, Drowr.r, Pnts, Mr·. anrl Mrs, 11. ,J. Miller, s. al ,ranr r1p r s as uesr ay, .IPnrlcd hurial HC!rvit•es lrll' Wlllarrl tlrriay nnrl will glvn a reporl on lnBtltulc al East Lnnslnl!. nftcrnoon as cxnmpll' dl'llilll' on .'iiPI!si((', Shr.atlwlm, Sly, Cmfl, sundny. WPrlrwsday and Thursday, 1 nillell (J[ Smitll Croci\ al the Oltr.· tlwl.t' PXJtr!r·lenres In llw ngrlc•til· Some of tlw hir.:hllghls of the lhf' high school df'h:rlf' qut>stion ~~''lilt•, \Vf'ldon, Clemens, Nemer, Mrs, lll'ssiP Olson anrl son, Shl'rley Sly Attends Mr. nnd MrH, M. H. OesterlC! of mos cC!mctr.ry Saturduy nftc!r· I uml clnsscs next WPr>k. pl'og1·nm wiiiiH• a tall\ "Our Van- was given hy u. of M. olllrlenls. Williams, r-:rter, 1\irhy, Nlms and Frnnds Calr!s, wr•r11 Sunday vis· Mnson were MonrJny evening noon, ilihlng Borrlf'l's" ily fl. II. Mnnl· Following tlw dchatP l'rofr•ssrll' Wrrtr>nilrarll. ltms of Mr. and Mrs. J\Pn1wth ExecUti'Ve (ouncl·~ guests of M1·. nnd Mrs. J, B, Dal· Small heats mny hr swamped I!Qmery grarlualf' professor., 11 r G. E. DPnsmnn• giiVP a r·ritlql!f' I i lr>r·au~o o r '[' r.ac> Iwrs I n:sllllile - Cntr>s of Vermont vi'II r!, ton. 'VtMr. nml LMrs, GuyM J~uilerM of If their enr,lnes nre loo powerful. econmics at tiJP Unlvr.rslty of rtnrl tlw rllsr·u~sion waH opPIJeri to llir> Willlnmslon IInrncts will play Miss Tlarilam i'f'J'l'inr! of Mlch· Shirley Sly, Stale I•', H. A. MrH. Maurine While and rtuLw·h· ' 111 more 11 1\1!, r. am1 rs, '1'exns and an lllustralr!d lecture !illr.•sllons from til£' llwJr. Mem· lii'J'r> !hi~ 'V'Pr I nesrny I n ft el'lloon. igan Stale col 1er.:e spent lie1 wee\1 treasurer, ac!compan 1er 1 1JY Mrs. tm·, .Tuckio of Ealon Rapids, wem" Russnll Hisch of Wllllnmslcm and on Swilzr•rlanrl hy Hay Egger· hers whrl nr•c•ompanled Miss GPI· -·-- end wltl1 lrPt' IJan•nls, Mr. a111.I Marglll Briggs, F. If. A , Ar I vrsor, · Wednesday evening dinner guests Mr. anrl Mrs. J.,csler· Risch were I '··r·•,Jd, Jlhologratllwr, lravf!ler anr tig \VCI'I! Ellr.rr llllls, C'ar11i ''I.v 1'. aru l 1\'.r.~. "·A 0 , G.rr.cnoug Il ,\!Irs. L C! I11111 I r PIT Irw, at lender! II H! execu ti vo councr'I of lrrr rmrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. guests at dinnr!l' Sunday of Mr. advenltll'Pr.n... 'l'lwrP will lw a tall\ 1lttghes, Vera Carn(lilPII anrl Cat'· 1\'f'l'f' wr•Pll enrl glii!Ht o f '·I"r. an! I Ml~~ Laura ('amp1 ;r 11 o f De· meet in~ of slate 1•,' JI· , A . nsHrw 1a· Llnyrl llayhoe. and Mrs. Earl Hisel! in honor of on Amr•rir•an sdwnls hy Ler! M. ol Starlwy, Mr~. J·:rlwarrl f%11'erl of Ponllae troil was a Sunday visitm· of Mr. lion nl Olwmm: all day Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllll:-tm Musolff I he birthday annivf'rsary of Earl 'l'hur·ston, suprrlniPnrlenl nf puh· and vlsiiPd Mr. nnd Mrs. HoheJ•t anrl Mrs, .r:unes IUrli~Way, This meeting was In formtJ!ate arc spending seveml days this Hlsel1. lk inst.nwlion; ;1 !all\ Pniltlf'd "A c;rf'l'llflll~lr of Ilighlanrl Sunrlay. Marlin, C'ail'in, Loui:;e anrl planH for the state convention, IVC't•ll In northern Michigan. Mr. nnrl Mrs, Paul !Iodr.:len and Proud Rf'!'OI'd of Loyally" hy wscs M t urta._ I•'CJ!' SuruiH,I' rllnner they were en· Danny Slill\l'f'rS Wf'l'!' :-iunrlay vis· next summer's cnmp and otlter 1\'lr, and Mrs. Leo HogerH vis· family were guesls at dinner Still· Richard flarnP.s Kr•Jlllllfl, Sf!P.l'e• ee s ww I n lf'l'l;tilll'd al IIJP. home of Mr. anrl iiMs of Gary anrl Carol Maymml. official business of IIH' assof'ia· ile!l Will !':tiler at the Howell day of Mr. anrl Mm. Arthur Heel g. tury of natlmwl r•rJmmlltrr• for Mr~. l'lan•rwc Gr·ccnough of Hoy· Mr. and Mrs. f•:nrl ShnWt!rs ;1JHI lion, sanitorium Sunday, lrn or Mason. dl!fPnsr• of riPmor·rrll'~' through Ptl· MrS. Musolff al Onlt in honor nf !he hlrtltrlay Earl, .rr., and .nnuglns lvr>rf' Sun· Deflnllc plrms were mnrlr! for Jlo MariP, Hosallc• nnrl Chnrles ucallon, N. Jo:. A.. \Vnsilington, D. nnnivr•rs;u-y of MTs, Olive Conk day vi!:ilors of Mr. anrl Mrs. the observanec! of I~uture Ilomc· Slcnrlman of \VehhervlllP were C., and ill! aclrlrcss "Anwrlcn, 'l'o· ll'1 1 I of lfunlinglrm Wnnrls anrl Clar- Claylon Pmclnr of Sit}('l\brlrlgc!, mnkers weolt which will he Nn· weelt end guest~ of llreir grnnd· day ami 'l'nmr 11 Tow," hy lfr!llry .T. . Mrs. William Musn Pll er- Pnr·c· <.:rf'Pilough, M1·. nnrl iYfr:-: .. Hc•x .:r•.JwnsPnrl vemhcr 2 through NDVPrniJC'r :-l. )Jart>nls, Mr. nnrl Mr:;, JedHon 01 'l'nylor, radio t•otmrwntnlor. lainr:d the mPmlH'rs. . llrP,Wn.m· lVII'. anrl Mrs. Ca~pcr Dietz and t•nlr•rlaiiiPri at dilliH'r l·nrlay I ill! During this Wt!qlt Shirley will FP!Inn. COOJH'I'ation Besirvu:f' family of Willinmston were Sun· IaUer's llllf'iP anrl nunt, ~1r. illlli parlldpale In a radio progrnm on Mrs. Ellzahr.>tlJ BaC'lmH and Miss in Your Bt-hall' be scc:lional mr•t•tings fill' gr•nril' nl her home laHI Wt•drw~rlay ;lit· rlily tiinm•r· f.:IH!sls nf lhr. laliPr's i\.lrs. ll.lfrrrl Wills ol L:ulsln,g, rmd November 7 from 2:00·2:1:5 p.m. Rosamond f3acltus were Monday tendwr.~ nnrl .~pr••·inlizl'rl suh,IPr·js. ernoon, parr•nts, i\lr. nntl l'ilrs. Davlrl Ba· their son, ftlli:r·r of Cnlilo.rnra, anrl over WJIM Lnnsing In n pro· iundwon guests of Miss Mildred ,, IN omnm th11t lhr. All leaf'iwrs of I. '1'. !\. S. arc DevrJiionals \Vf'l'l' !Pel hy Mr~. ilr•r. Mr. ami Mrs. AeiiJC'n \Vrll. 'l'flm to acquninl tho puhlir' wilh J IJusr·l :VIr. anrl Mrs. Cliarlr!s Wchsler Mr. anrl Mrs. O•ml Unrlen:oorl fhe r.:oals of the F. H. A. As sliilr. Mr. anti Mrs. Roscoe Amolrl, mw nmy ht• n IJP.I'fr•cl. ex· ness meeting plans WPI'C' fur· 11f PPI11siw1' anrl Mrs. Bush Moore ami Gerry 11'''1'e SurHiay vlsrtors treasurer, Shirley is worlling ac· Mr. and MrH. Wayne Taylor and Jiri!MHion ol' till' lo\'e Mr. anrl 1\lrs. \l'illi;rm .Tames llwrerl for lh.c annu:ll hazanr. or l'tJnmn'a were Thursday vlsi- of Mr. 1 ~ 11 rl IHrs. H.ay UmiPrWmHI lively with Mrs. 'rorld Wilher~. daughter anrl Mr. and Mrs. Mel· whi1'11 insplrc•s thNn-wr. were Thursday l'\'f'lling glii'Sis of After lhe lnrsmess session 1111' !Drs of Mrs. C:crtrurle Bolmr.t. of Lanslllg. hief of homemaldng educalion vin Batlige and daughter were oi' tlw rmltc•ll lntcrnwnt Mr. anrl Mrs .. loltll Ward of 1\'hitr. program was prescnlf'rl hy Mrs. Mrs. Hose Corwin is :;pending Mr. an.rl j\'frs. Rr; Townsr!.llrl c f i1 e ~late of Michigan. guests at clinncr Sunday of Mr. ·udustril's c·ooprrnfH l'nlly 0 1 G. E. Manning and Mrs, Hn.'i('CJe 1111, 11,nn.J< 11,1.111 M' 1., ,·lnll Mrs·, Val anrl frumly spPnl Sunrlay With. • ;.o spnre i'urtlll'r grief Oak.Mrs. Minn Mann nnrl Mr. anrl Arnold. The topic· of 1110 .Jll'r:prnm ITopkins"'· and Mrs, Vculail Heeh of 1\Jr. and fill's. Jlownnl Toll'nscnt 1 Quentin Glynn of Michigan andbridge. Mrs. Beryl Smilh of Stor·k· I nnll worry, Your flllll!l'lll II 1vas "Fruits of EvangPirs.·m iiiHl .J.·tt•la.··r,rr. t and family of Norlhwr.>~l Stocl\· lih'I'I'(DI', your IIOI'lHI Mrs, Branf'i1 Vi•·nry of LPs c '" · State college was a wee\1 enc 1 Mrs. Maud Marquardt of Holl, 1 spcnlllhP ll'f'Pi< <'tHI al IIH' !niter's consisted of demonslrntJon~ ~·f Mrs. Lloyd J. guest of his parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Warner of Lan· ['C'Jllt'll'ry Sll)lPI'ill• cabin al AII:IIJia. Mr. and Mrs. store·fronl churches, drrve-m 1\lrs. Sam Williams wcre Thurs- Miss Ellrr:l Bartow of Lnnsint: Mrs, Carroll Glynn. Satunlay sing, 1\lr. nnd Mrs, Cnrl Fuigel of lfll~l<•wrlen r monunwnt Ward Vi,.an· nf Lr•slif', Mrs. churches and tile uso of JHtppr·t~ day c>vr.ning t:nllcrs of Mr. anrl anrl 1\!rs .. Roy Brmnell r 0 ~ Masonl they all attended the wedding of Mm;;hall ami Mr·. anti Mrs. Rru. form u tmLm · 1 1'11 tc,'rching "The. Good .samnrl· "rr··.'· ..·:,·rm \VI'Ii'l,'lm'.'', ,<·r. were Frrdny gur•s1s o "r.1 anc uf mul!•rstnmling nwn lo Ada Jlarlowss of 1\lunilh HIH n ·" .., ·" ·~ Ann Rahidoux and 1\'larvur bch Smith of Williamston were "well I'll be dog-goned." Mrs. LPont• I'Pnmd of Bay City ian" lo Puerto Rrr:an f'htldren. A son was !Jom Monday morn· l\lrs. Erlrly \\'a! 1wr·. · Glynn nt St. Mary'A church in Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr~. fulfill n 1111hlic- trust wilh were also gur•sls of 1111' Vir'nrys l~ollowing the program refresh· ing, O('tobcr 1:1 at Mason General Mrs, Almond Wing. speltt tile Wesley Silopbell. slnrt'l'iiY und lrr.ne~ly. I ments we,.e served hy Mrs. 1\!tl· lr••·"ill·l,'tl, lrl .,.. ·,rrl!l Ml'','', Roli,·lrlcl wcPit end with Mr. nnrl Mrs. Carl Williamston. . Our J't!stromns 1\J'l! always ~pic at Allan! a for ill!' wr1cl< cnr · Iff ~ ' 11 , " Gro:.:shans of Sloel' e vrn er. ·' were Sunday vis tors of Mrs. I rip lo the West. Tiley visitnd Mr. sunday dinner guests of the for· fnml y were vrs ors unc ay o SHELL PRODUCTS with oxygen and Emerson Frances Nebclung at Sunset ami Mrs. Arthur Leonard in mer's mother, Mrs. Rosa Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill of 112 S. Ceilur 1\lnson reRUHr.itntor. Haven. Sacramento, Califol'llin, aml ML son. Michigan Center. 1------~-----' Mrs. Norma Kelley of Farming. and Mr~. George Wnllter of Che· ------·--...,...------______;__;______D__ ton, Clyde Hayhoe nf While Oak halis, Wnshlngton, and other 0 :md Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boyle of friends in New 1\!exieo unci Colo· EnsL Lansing attended H1e fu- raclu. nernl oi their uncle, Frank Hay- Mr. and Mr·s. Marshall Pollok JUDGE hoe of Alaieclon and were cllnner nnd family of Lc~;lic were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George guests Srmclay of Mr. and Mrs. Milchell in the evening. Merle Freer. E'LL be the first to admit that you can buy 11 cur for M1·s. Emma Decg of Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Gorder less than the price of a Buick. ami Mrs. Wayne Runciman of of Fowlerville were !Sunday vis· W Montgomery Willinmston were Sunday guests itors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert But not so much less as most people think. of Mr. nnd Mrs, A. C. Dowling, Bartlett. , • Mrs. Homer Hazl!lton and ciJJl. Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Silsby and \.ooKwba' a And just to eave those few txtra dollata, you'll IJ!i&& a for dt•en of Center Line were week Sharon of Mason, Mr•. nnd Mrs. fortune·in fnn. end guesls of l1er mother, Mrs. Gilbert Glover and Gavin and Jessie Reinhart. Mr. and Mr~: Roherl Dartlett For the few extra dollars you pay for a Buick, you get the Mr. and Mrs, Lee Hnlndel and were entertained Sunday evening ginger and thrill of a lot more power than you'll get in any Probate family of Mason and Mr. and at the home o£ Mr. unci Mrs. Roy other cal' ofaits price ond pounds-plus the big miles·per· Mrs. J<'reclerick Berger and fam- Glover in honor of the birthday gallon figures of Buick's famed high-compression Firebll{i Judge ily of Springport nnd Mrs. Mau- anniversary of Hoy Glover. g rice Monroe and children of Web- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hearn of 8 Engine. brrville were Sunday vls.ilors of Saginaw were week end guests You get size and room and looks to do you proud-comfort llwir· parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. c. of Mr. anrl Mrs. C. ~· J?iehl. '~hey Non-Partisan Berger. . all attended lhe J\1JciJJgan St~1te you'll hardly believe-and that good sense of security thnt Will Shumway of Grand Rapids college·'~exas A. & M. game Sat· only ample weight can impart. is spending severn! days this urday aHernoon. week with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mr. and .Mrs. ~len' Fox were You get the all·coil-sprlng ride that a ~illion dollars couldn't Braman. gues~s at chnner Sunday of M;·s. duplicate. You ge~ 'handling, steering, braking, turning­ Mr. and Mrsa;;r'. H. Everetts of Berm.ce Knapp anrl 1amlly ·of tllRA all with an ease that women especially appreciate. Saginaw and Mrs. Frances Benmnglon. . Swartz of Howell were guests Rev. and Mr.~ .• Stanley Hrcks Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ancl Glenda and [om my, and Mr. We could go on nt length about a lot of other things, inclnd· Walker. and Mrs. Charles Wintc of Howell ing a fair·sized list of items you get in every Buick but lVIrs .•Tnmes Nixon anrl children an.d Judy. Wygant. . were enter· which cost extra on lesser cars. ol: Munilh were week end guests tamed Frtday evenrng.. al lh: ol Hev. and Mrs, Samu[!J Seil~en. home of M,r. and Mus. James DOlll\lS But why go on? The fun and fine feeling and wondt·ous Mrs. Hoy Haa·Jst10rn and Mr;;. Crumhaker 11.1 honor of the ftftl1 comfort you enjoy in a Buick are thinQs you shouldn't be J<'orresl Matt&son attended a dis· hlrlhday nnnrver~ary of Dorolhy tri<:t meeting of the Farm Bureau Crumbalwl'. missing for just ii few extra dollars. And the value-you women at Locl nnd Ilc cllcd Octohc!r 10, 1!1~2, In Mn· IIJ<• !loll 0, 1~. S. '1'\lf'HrtllY CVC· will lnclurle greeting crmls, ,JewroJ. son nt the l10mr. or Ills hrothm·, Meeting N\onday ning al lhP. MrJHonfro lorlgr. Aftc•r ry, nprons, rnlsrellunemts, lmil's nrHI :J 111'\V ·•.%udale r·onrlur·trcss, Myrtle Mr. anrl Mrs. W1•slcy Heese, 724 Mr. Watson was In falling oft'lr•PJ'H II'CI't• Plc•<'ll'rl In fill IIH! 'iii'OW!l, Installation will hr. Orto· Glr.nrlalr. Ave., Lansing nnnmtJwe health fot·tlir past fi years, spcml· following va••aJH'iPs: Mot hr·r vir•p. hr.r 21. tiH• hPtrotiJal of thr.lr rlnnghtet•, lng conRidrrnhlr tlmr In rmd out prlin~· Claln, son nf Mr. anrl Mrs. TTnrry Arbor where he was an oUt·pU· anri l'!.')ii'CSrnlaltvP, 1\lrs,.}I!JJ I ley' \V11man':-; l'luh mPL Tuesday aft· MI'Cinln of Holt. Nf1 elate hns bec•n t!cnt nt thr. tlmr. or his death. llnlnl's. f'f'nnon to r>pt•n t hP sronson, at the sPI fol' tlw wedrling. He Is snrvlvcrl by his mother, '!'he [JJilowing r·....,tnmlltr.r.s ap· honw of Mrs. Wc•slt•y Thnrrws on Mrs. Maude Shoolt of Leslie; 2 potntr>riiVC'l'l' ilillJC•UIH I'd: iti'[J'PSIJ· \Vjlloughhy roar!. Her home wns ))imH'J' Gh•r•n for Emplovrrs hrotlwrs, Ployd of Mason nnd nlents, Mrs. ·lloiJr•J't ( 'ntwfnrrl rlr•r·Dral<:rl with mums, for tho ot·­ Employt•r•s o[ ti][• !Toll prorlurls' •rtmrmnn of Lcflllc; and 2 slstcr6, anrl Mrs. ll,dy Dmlr.:r>, llllspitalit,v, m~ton. County fPrlrratlon reports c•ompnny were lwnorr.r1 Jo'rldny Lrwa Underwoorl of Erion and J\lrs. ltf'X. ~mllh; prrhlll'ily, Mrs. WI'I'P giVPil flllrl lllUSI!' \VIIS fllf'· cvenln1~ at a cllnnPJ' hr.Jrl at the Nellie Burns of Lnnstng, A broth· MaudP Ouiin1:; honw J'IHII11 motiJ· nlslll'tl h,l' Mrs. Lee C1rlnnPIJ nnrl lloiPI Porlcr. f'J•rslrlent of tl1r. cr, Orric, preceded him in death. r•rs, Mrs. ( 'iari•nt'l' IIIJf'fman, Mrs. William Br.r•i(With. '!'hr. JJP:-:t r·ompaiJY, 1·:1 nPst !Junt, presented Left behind also, were scverrtl < 'm:sms l'io,llirrn;Jn; Mrs. ~h11 ft, nwPIInr: will lw with Mrs. !lnrry 5 anrl IO·year pins to lti employ· CWCIIS nieces, nephews ancl a host of hlrs. I•'J•anl< Brown, J\lrs. LI'R11v Clwpman, Cktohcr 2fl. ces, 7 who hnvr• worlwrl lltcre for • friemls . C.trpr'JJtl'l', Mrs. l!nlwrl Watts :Jil;l 10 yPars and !l who h;wc worltr.rl MJs. l'hillip Mr·Cnhr•; and pro· Engng-r•nwnt l!oi Announet•tl Burial wns in Chapel Illlls Me­ for fi yPars. The <'ompany is In mol·lal Gnrrlr>nH in LHnsln[{. Pnll­ gram, llomer llopkins. TIJr• r'ngagcment of Miss Mnrl· its 12th yt•m· In Holt. Saladin Tahir> rlr•<'OI'atlnns r•nnsistrrl o( benrers were Chester Fnlrcllllds, 1.1'11 Davis to Drmnlrl C. Mf'Dnniels Ayoutwc showed travel pkturr.s . I Etlward Merrill, Arnold Sweilzer, purnpldm: and IJtltr•r l:tll l'r>gPta.' I•; :Ji11JcrlliH'!'rl 11,1' lwr par· hlrs. Stanley Marshall, Walter Sottle rnls, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Tlw Little r·luh mel Tu~srlay T t N nnd Dayton llnosr•. DaviR of !Tolt. Donald is tile son r;vroning at the home of Mrs. W. <: A how anrl ar I ow hPipPrl 1\Pn· of Mrs. B. Mc•Danicts r>f 118 K L. Borton for a soda! evening. 1 't Frnnlc Uayhot• l' ot Tloll to 1:ct a 12:i r rtilsrl.liP st J'r>Pt. Lansing, and ll1· rlo1• Sunday morninr.:, nin>• Mr.mbers of tlw local chapter of I ~ Frank lJnyhoc wns horn In C:lnwl<' Mr:Danir>ls of GleJ\rtnle, the 0. E. S. who attended the ~·. Ingham township on 1\lnrch :J, mill's wrsl or I las I i11gs in Barry California. The r'tHiplc Is plnnning c•ounty, Gmnrl Cl1aptcr in Grand Raplrls 1 •z 1877, and he passed mvny at his an Piii'IY sprinp- wedcling. for 3 days last WPelt were worthy Hunters in JJigham ~ounty easy on thousands otllel' uer!'s Alaiedon township home on Octo- matmn, Mary Horst; anrl Mrs. find some proverbial sit ling dueks momtng. fnrrn land. Permission is ner·es- bcr fi, 1952, at the ilgc of 75 years, llttssell Logan, Mrs. James Jen- nnrl mayhe a few sitting pheas· The comervation rlepartmr.nt sary on privnte inml. rnoming nntJI 7 at ni~ht. 7 months and 2 clays. He was the Ingham County News October 16, 1952 Page 3 11111gs, Mrs. Dallas Lan,ham, ants nnrl ral>bils rlurfnrr the manages neurly ;{,000 neres of 'l'hc rabbit seu~on slrJI'tS Mon- oldest son of GPorgc aJHl Anna Mnry Dixon anrl Mr. and" Mrs. small game season. The count" rm huntln~ lands al tlw Dansville t!ay and t'ontlnucs until .January ".Several fires clue to hunters IInyh• oe. "Wht'l'l~ cu~l Ollll'l'S IH'COllle fril•nchon!. The theme for this monl'lll wlth Lyle arc his wife, Rulh, and is '"Doorway to Adventure." Cub· I I I Clements Flower Shop master is Merle Pratt. nrrSundnyo(Mr.nndMrs.Lioyd Groven burg News wl· ldl•fI e Group tler two sons, Phillip and Clay- p I ,, 1 II IBeaeh and family of Williamston. ton. Mr. and Mr:>. Hnyhoc celc- I•'lowt'l'S Jcm· All Occasions v · uernat'l ope, son of Mrs. , brntcrl their 50th \l'f'dcling annl- E.lsiP Hope of llolt, has completed !\~Iss Virgl.nla lw~rctt spe~lt the i' . , Ull M t• l\1 I 3 19-0 PhonP Holt •ll79l Ills army haBic training condttcted WC< k end \\ lth h,el parents, Mr. MrR. llownrd Nm th !r'~ans ee lng ve~~::.rnayl:~~ ;s ·l;ls~ :JSl;I'Vived hy l>y the 'fhlrtl Armored Division at and Mrs .• Frank Everett. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tooker, Mrs. George Conarton cntC'r· 4 br·othcrs, ClaiJ· of Sl. Johns, 1 1 V'ort Knox, Ky. Shirley Battleshnw, w 10 Jas Mrs. Emma Thompson and Mrs. tnlncd a g1·oup of schoolmates of '!'he Drlhi Wildlife association Lloyd of Dansville, Ford of Ma· Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Don· marll• her home with Mr. and Lottie Hoehn of Dimondale vis- her daughter, Carolyn, 'l'uesday will hold Its annual meeting ac son and Ray of California; 2 sis· alrl Campbell arc now making Mr!:. F'rank Church for the past !ted Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hart of afternoon honoring her 9th hirth· the Grovenhurg school Friday, lC'rs, Mrs. May Powers and Mrs. See the New Cree Coach thch· home on Pine street, Lan- 4 yerus, Is now Shit'lt:'y Church, District No. 8 Sundav uftemoon. dnv anniversary. ' h George Mitchell of DaJ1svi1Ie·, ltnct Lr·~ n~ lit•ltJ yon muiH• your v:wntion IIHJJ'l' ph·a~ant with a Crl'l1 d l hl 0 f ]\"! ant M1-s Frank " " October 17, ut 8:00 p, m. r Is as· sing nfler their· October 3 wed· C~ tg er '·.I t • • ' Mrs. Hart Is a sister of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trapp and t' b perati n many nieces ami nephews. 11 l'l'il'I'S Start At - H-f't. .~!)20 - 10-ft. $1,020 ding In the Michigan Avem1e urc • Fred Hoehn, family spent the week end at soc· 1n 1011 1ws er>n 111 0 0 At one time, Mr. Hay hoc was a 2-wht'l'l Trai11)r- $200 Methodist church, with Rev. End· Mrs. Ella Ktng spent several Mr. and Mrs. Bert Berg of Sa· Kallmslta. for several years and . was pat- member of the Masonic order. He Wt• haw rww I J'JJci.s and conclws cumltletr. for a~ low us on Davis officiating. The bride Is day!J this week with her brother- line and Mrs. Rose Cole of Lnn- Mr. and Mrs. Gtiy McCuC' joined terenr.d after the Williamston 1 possessed a very fine mind and a ' I $~,530.60 t•hc former Shirley Mae Mcintyre. 111-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. sing, who hns been visiting them, relatives at the home of Mr. and plan. sense that was not equaled by ' The couple was attended by her Lc\vis Bartlett of Mason. called Friday on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Skinner for dinner · Members and farmers who arc many. He enjoyed his home life CREE COACI-1 SALES N. c. SpUI'g'l'Oil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Me· the bride, and Miss Pena Sharpe Clarence Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday n!ternoon, where they lnterC'sted In game conservation and was .a very devoted family North Cl'dnr in Holt on U8·127 DistJ•Ibutot• Intyre of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. llosa Taylor, Mrs. Bertha Everett Charles Sanders and family of visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer nrc asked to attC"nd this meeting person. Mr. Hayhoe will be great­ Herbert Campbell of Holt are tlie and Mrs. Lillian Foreman are Lamb road called Sunday after- Lundberg and Jay Hulce of Grand and secure tlcltets and signs. Jy missed by his family and parents of the bridegroom. worlters !or the Comtnunlty noon and Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Ledge who plan to leave soon for After the business meeting friends. IChest unc!C"r the cllrectldn of Mrs. Horstmyer visited in t'hc evening. Ithe Lundberg's winter home In wildlife movies will be shown. Funeral services were con- Rexlnc Glynn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geisen- Bradenton, Florida. dueled from the Bnli·Dunn fu- Insurance Mr. ·and Mrs. Ronnie Church haver and' daughter came from The Grove n bur g·Robblns No fall planting of fruit trees nernl home Wednesday, October onnounce the birth of a daughter, Tecumseh to spend Sunday with churches are taking part in lhc Is recommended by hortlcultur- 8, at 2:00 p. m. Rev. Raymond

    Honda Christine, bam Monday, hi th M 1, Fl si Geisen- Evangelistic program of the lsts at Mlchlgan Slate college. Norton of the Mason Methodist Can Church service, 10:15 a. m.; October 13, at the Sparrow hos- 1 s mo er, r.,, os. e · Methodist churches this week. Trees planted in the spring grow j church ofi'lclnted. Burial was in Sunday Bchool at 11:15 a.m. pltal In Lansing. mver. Rev. Leslie Williams of Highland bigger and stronger. the Fairview cemetery, Dansville. Rebuild W. S. C. S. will meC"t for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steward and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice went to Parle preached here Sunday morn- October 21. family of Jacl1son were guests at Rochester, Indiana, Friday, and lng nnd evening, and Monday The Young Married Peoples dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mr:i. returned Sumtay evenl!)l~. Mrs. through Wednesday. The last of. Your class will hold a hartl-tlme pal·ty Frank Church and family. - LestC'r Rice and ,Mrs. Hal ph Hart the week he will speak at Rob- at the hall October 24. The wom­ Magdallnr. Squires and her fn· plan to leave 'luesday for Ro· bins. Members of the ·2 churches BEAT THE ! Home en are to take apple or pump· ther, Carl Squires, attended open chester. They are all assrstlng Mr. plan to call on all residents of kin pie. house for the 63rd wehone 6H0-4·214l dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1\lrs. Donald Cla1·k Derby Neighborhood Mrs. Howard Townsend were Mr. Walter French of Nor·th Lalw and Mrs. Stanley Marshall of Ellis ,Sunoco Service ISunday. In the afternoon they . Irvin Rusch of Battle C1~k lUrs. G. W. Springman Eden and Rex Townsend and !am- . Conter of Aurelio!! rood and N01·th Cedar In llolt visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwin VJsllccl Ills brother and sistet:·ln­ Mt·. and Mrs. John C. Spring· lly of Mason. !______.....;. ______, '-:======~======:- Strait and family of Saline. law, Mt·.. and Mrs. Roy Rusch, man of Ypsilanti spent several Mrs. Guerdon Usher called on ,------~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wain- and family Sunday. days last week at thC' George Mr. and Mrs. Hubert BenrrR Sun· I right of Williamston visited Mr. Sutunlay evening Mr. and MrH, Springman home. · clay aftemoon.. and Mrs. Wayne Bnl: Ml.•;s Dorothy and Mrs. Glen Cultrlder are 'Giynn-Rabidoux Vows Spoken at Mrs. Topliff , unl' 111111 1!111 lliunlln, They ~xt~:~s~~~:·.j\~~~~~rt~ ,, J. .James' pru·ents. , C, Lnlw of Lesllu Sunrlay, II was pla11 to lw mmTied October 213. MrH. GI!Hon Penrsnll usslsted' ~ 'll' t St M ' Ch ch 'l'he Red Cerlnr-Merltlln'n exten- H I d p f t ,Jim's seventh blrthrlay anniver· 'l'lw <'rtiiJllr•s plny<•d r:nmo11 clur- ·W I lams on . ary S Ur sion group met at the home or e pe er ec Mrs. f~vnns In ~r~rvlng the lunch· ~ eon. The table was centered with f sary. · In:: tl!o l'Venlng niter wl!lch the Mr~. Laura Lay October 1 wllh G R • Fredric!{ Wilson nncl Mar·y Wll- hostPssps sr>rVPrl sandwiches, Miss Isabelle Ann Rabldnux of a ruby lll!l lwmldress. Iler IHtll· }II member~ and I[ visitors pres- arne ec1pes a fnll rtrrnngement of enltl1lls aml , : Wllllnmston nml Marvin Hnlph quPt wns marl<' up of while mums ent. , yellow ehrysnntlwrpums. • · son of Ea:;t Lansing were Stmrlay r~ulw, .Julio and coffee. Glynn of Web)Jervllle cx<'lmngerl anrl sulln stn•arnm·s. The huslness meeting was eon- Frlcnssccd t uri le Is n dinner The couple's engagement was dinner guests nf tl!elr gmnrlmotl!- 'l'IIP honored mupie received cr, Mrs. ll.nna WllMln, many nke gifts. wedding vows Suturrluy momlng Mrs. Clur·ronc<~ Flsh<•r, sister• of dueled hy the chairman, Mrs. Wil· dish enjoyed by the Jerold Top­ revealed on brown lnltlnlcd nup­ at liJ n'clocl1 In tlw St. Mary's tlir> IH'iclP, and Mlsc; Dena Shaupe rna Rich. The mlnttles of the Jnst Jlff fr1mlly of ll.urel!us township ltlns which told the .nnmcs of the ·1 Mr. anrl Mrs. Lloyd 'i'nr lllw• rrl't over matdJing taffeta at the home of Mrs. Marie Gregg, lng dishes from the wlld game of Mrs. K A. Zlmmennml. Jo'. A. !lalderMrlll. of Lansing, Mrs, Glen Caltrider, 1• ••- ..... •• • ·• •• formed the nuptiul high mass. and <' bally mums nnrl rerl m:;e- The !Josle/is served refresh· Topliff. Before her marrinr;:e she Helen Wiley, Caroline Brown, low chrysanthemums t!C'cl with hurls. ments of ealce, coolcles, coffee and developed many of tile wllcl-game MrH. Terry Clarlc, .Tr., and Ro­ Ingham '[', 13. snnntorlum annex Ingham County News October 16, 1952 Page 4 1 yellow sntln bows r]el'oraterl tile r;eot'IW CiPslalc, brotlWl'·ln-lmv tea. recipes thnt nre now published berlrt· Evnns. In Lansing. Mr. Callrlder is a stu­ 'church altar (oi' tlw rlouhle-ring o[ tlJC hrlrlegrcHJm, was !Jr•st man. Sruulhlll ·• in the Mlcliigan State college bul· 'l'he bride-to-be worlcs at tile dent at Mwl1lr;:an State ~oller;:e. ceremony.. ro~r·pll ltnhlrlnux, Croornsnwn were Leonard Cit>s· Members of the Sanrlhlll exten- Jclln, Extension Bullelln 252, hl'other of tlw bride>, and Charle~ lal< and ltolwrl Oesterle. Ushers slon g-roup wtll meet Tuesday, "Good Eating from Woods and BAND AT CORAL GABLES All About "LUV"! Gubry wen• altar !Joy~. we1'c• l'aul Gans~, nPplww of the Octohet· 14, at the home of Mary Flelrls," ,Toe Cappo's orchestra Htm·ts nose Mary Campbell play,,d hririPgrnom, unrl Dolphls F. Hahl· Abbott 011 Cavanaugh, The leH- She recalls that ller work wns by Circle Meets­ playing an engagement at Coral trndltlonal werldlng muslr· :md rloux, lirotlwr oC llw bride. son will he textile~ design and interesting. From hunclredB of Gables Saturday night. Mrs. El· Paul Quinlan sang "ll.ve Marin," Glr>n Gauss, ncplww of llw fvbrle painting. Hazel IUhmltlccl recipes she eoolwd and sic Cappo said that the band will S(hatzi, nnrl"Oil Beautiful Mother." hrirlegroum, and Mnurlr·r! Rabl- be the lender. ndjusted amounts until the final Are Scheduled \ be there for sevcrul weel\H, the <'lllli!'I'li·Cllf'!dnA" For her wedding tlw hrlrlt> rlrnrx, hrotltet· of tltc hrirlt>, were ,,, Walters-IU[l!l recipe wns developed. 'rhe foorls The Miriam circle of the Mcth­ ljl ljl lj< dachshund ,chose a gown of r•artrllcllgl!l satin ringbcan•rs. Members of tile Waltcrs-Kipp that were prepared were all orllst W. S. C. S. will meet and sProllctl lace. 11 was styled 1\lrs. nnhicloux cliuse a piLtlll· extension club met wllh Mrs. Rus- "1aBte-tested" by a panel of men Wednc~day, Octobe1· 22, for a 1 ·,1 f,•Jr•r• IJc'!Pr a 1 H<' < st ' Jesson on materials. Wood fiber Topliff's remarks. She ac v ses program. Mrs. A. B. Bail will give HI% lliSCOUN1' 0:'11 XAIMl length train, fc::~turecl panels of c·repc gown with wl1ll~ pearl flowers were also made. that the wild tnste Is usually car- the rlevollons. Michigan State Nurses associa­ I'OH'l'HAI1'S UN'l'IL NOV. 1ST! tion will have a benefit bridge lace. tnm and black a_cccssortes. ITer 11. S(Je<•ial meeting will be held ricd In the fat of tbe animal car· Deborah circle members will She wore a lingertip-Jengtlt veil <"orsagf' was w 11r t c mums am1 Iat the home of Mrs. Ettgenn Lyon cass. Genera 1Jy spea11 { ng, remove party Wednesday, October 22, at ;-;:,JMi LA\'A\VAY IIUUGI•;T of sillc illusion, whid1 wns helrl in 1 " • k nlso meet Wednesday. Mr~- M. L. 8 p. m. at the Reo club hou;;e, rec rosPs. Thursda", October 23. There will it and substitute ordmary con - Barnhill, 211 North Lansing l'A nll,:\''1' !'LAN! Place by a tiara of stiff!'ncd satin J M 'II 1 Lansing. I llr<'alll'll~t nnd lt!'l'r>IJI ion ll(•lrl be a 1Ltnci1 at 12 ·.30. ing fat. ost wr < game 1as street,\wiJI opi:m her home to the adorned with embroidery, seer 1 This party is to raise funds for · 1 fl. wedding breakfa~t was _,, Simdhlll * muscles tlwt are tougher than t 1e members for a 2 o'clocl{ meeting. pearls and brilliants. She c!ll'I'IC'l ~ervPcl to nwmbcr·s of lh<' im· S·tnc!IJ'tll ex. ten -1 •I I domestic meat·produclng animals. Mrs. Hugh Hamilton Is co·host· student nmoe scholarships given \\'hen ynm· li!ll!' (JJH' says, "l'u(I:I hn•s ~lama," ~·mJ'\'t• l'nme an arrangement of white mumb . f . • i' • ' . son c u J mem· 'rl . f · tl · yearly to a student attending the and red roses. met1 tate am_r 11es !lJl(1 t 11e wee 1t tng hers will meet Tuesday, October 11s comes rom usmg 1e1r ess. Mrs. Floyd Taylor will have II Inn~ way l'rnm hoy lli<'Pis ~ir·l-ho,\' llllll'!'ic•s g-h·l-and llll'y . · pnt~ty fol?lowm_~ the ceremony. '}l, at tile llomn of Lntll:t \"ells muscles more often. . charf(e of the program and Mrs. St. Lawrence School of Nursing Hw• huJJ(lily <'\'PI' ul'll'r! !~II us I tnl1l n youn1r motlwr only Miss Mary L ou n a btr 1oux, sts- . - ~ ~ , - k d 1 and n student at Edward W. Spar­ · f 1 I• rom - to :> p. m. the couple fol' tlln snc i , . _ The meat should be coo e n Langley Rayner will give the de· Y<'Si IIH'il' jlortl'ilil nHJdP every Ill years any­ ami mints were served by Pa- noo~ for the Ctrst worlcshop. 1-Iaz- rectly dresser] gives the average at. 2:00 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. Eaton, Ingham and Livingston. [ Michigan State tricia Monroe,_ Virginia Gales, el hra_nz and Letha Wells are cook every opportunity to pre- William Dart is in charge of the way. We couldn't alford a 111r. anrl 1\lrs. portrait rm nur wed· pror;:ram and MrR. G. E. Oesterle Gener~l. chll.nirml' lltnl' lor ll_tlils Phyllis Daulz, Jane Jioffmnn and leaders. pare an interesting and appetiz· cling cln.\'-illlt there's :t lor of !H'ople who wotrlrl nppreclntc it will give the devot!ons. Mrs. party IS !'~rs. rc II .1 :l)~pan w~ . ~ even more now.'• "And ,\'flll know, Sc·lwtzi," she adrlerl, "I'm College ,Joan Quinn. Phyllis Bnutz had Wilson •· ing dish. CJ ·1 Clipper will assist Mrs. Mrs. Wilham Dutchct and l\11ss r•harge of the guest register. The Wilson extension club met The fricasseed turtle is not in· S 1 ~:! esas co-hostess. Mll~Y Ellen Radamacl1cr,. as l'o- planning to hrinr: llw ldrlrlit'.,, too, :rnrl have a family Jlroup College Auditm·ium Out-of-town guests ut tile wed· with Mrs. Blanche Carven Tues- clLidecl in the bulletin but is one ml 1 . chairmen. They are bcmg as· made, for Xmas for Gt'HIHimu and Grandpa-won't they be ding anrl rc~cplion came from clay, September 30. The meeting 1be Bunl{er and Topliff fnmilies Execullve boarcl mem_bers of sistecl by Mrs. Alfred Pedersun ticklecl'!" J•'riday, Oclohr•I' :ll, K::{O fl. m. Slol'kbriclge, Mason, Okemos, Bat- was called to urclet' by Mrs. Mnr- have developed within the last the Women's society Will meet unci 1\lrs. 1\lorton S. Malter, til'k­ tie Creel\, l3Hy City, Detroit, garet Dowling. The roll was seveml yenrs. The clean and Fridny, October 2'1, at 1:30 p. m. ets; Miss Theresa Moran and "I'll he! nothing would plc•:tsl' thr•m mol'l'," I I'r•plil'd. "And First Ul'llma Qmu·ld Grand Rapids, Traverse City, called with 11 members and 2 vis· dressed turtle meat is floured and in the Ghurch. Miss Florence Mcintyre, prizes; whr•11 yuu thin!' nl' it, ih; \II(' gift tllat. only you r·am givf', It's Lansing, Fowlerville, Flint, Jucl1- ilors present. Minutes were rene! browned in fat., similar to tho Methodist women have been Miss Mildred Holliday and Mrs. lht• t•eonomir·11l gift,-:uul ~·ou <'1111 do all your· Xmas shoprtlng­ son anrl Bart land. anrl the nominating committee method of prepnring chicl{en. Aft· asked to start collecting rum· Jac){ Condon, lahle prizes; Miss in one sil ling-! llc·~idt•H, ~·ou !mow ~·on ''an nsf' nur Xmas nudg· Chau·les I.uughton, Cluu·lr•s Trip to thn 1\usl chose officers to be voted on at er it has been browned thorough· mnge for the ntmmage sale to Ila Parl1er, Miss Mary W1rostcl\, I' lwsl in portraiture-it costs a corsage of white mums and The next meeting will be held given for the proper dressing of week In Rochester, Minnesota. Special music will be played by no more, anrl we're ;.nrc to h<' sati~fied!" In Hell" red roses. She gmduntcd from the at the Gleaner hull October 23 wild gnme as weli as recipes us­ Miss Stiles entered the Mayo Miss Margaret Lund. sl 1.!denl oC St. Lmvrence School of Nursing with Mrs. Mabel Every as host- lng pheasant, wild duck, wild Brothers Cllnic for observation. the Mercy School of Nursing, St. (;all now :uul mali!~ an uppointmenl! A scnsutimml sllccPss from in l!l:'il and has since been em- ess. The lesson will be on textile goose, rabbit, grouse, beaver, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spenny and Lm~rcnce hospitnl. . New l'or·l' to San Francisco ployed by Dr. Ed Reynolds in painting. woodchuck, opossum, raccoon, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Spenny spent Tlcl{ets may be oht_;uncd. fr~m Reserved S('llts: $2.GO, $2.00, \~'illiam.ston. IVI:r. Glynn graduated w * * tnuskrat and squirrel. the week end at Lal{e George. members of t~1e. Lnnsmg D1str1ct from the Inghllm Township Agri· * '' • . d Nurses/ assocmtwn anrl also at $1.50, $1.00, Mull onlcr Ju•• II D C 11 J(RAAS~J(JlAN l'(J!Ih•d. Scat. sale at l'armnn11nl. cultural School in 19,13 and is en- Greenmans Observe Roy Parisian nml sons arrived ~I~rry Sm t ;. oc o ms, an the door that evening, Newshotl, J.unsillA' or 'l'idwt gaged in forming. Upon their re- d home Snturday after sp~nding a Wilham Conklm spent Sunday at This is the first benefit brid~=:e Custom Photographers Ol'fict~, Union Uuilrling, Col- turn they will reside on the How· 63r Anniversary weel< visiting relntives in Flor- Newaygo attending dawn patrol. party ever plannetl by the local .241 Slate Street Mason . lege. cll-Mason road, Route 1, Webber- Mr. ::~nd Mrs. Charles Green- ida. Elton C. Tworlc spent Monday Nurses association . Phone Mason 2-5131 ville. man were llonored on their 63rc1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johns and through Wednesday in southern ·' " • ~------·, wedding anniversary Sunday at daughters of Webberville qalled Ohio attending the central states Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton an open house. The party was on Mrs. Henry Palen Monday eve· meeting of the Society of Ameri- entertained Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon can Foresters. Balyeat of Grand Rapids Thur:;- !1eld in the Sundny school rooms ni~f;. anrl Mrs. Robert Morgan of the Wheatfield Methodist Mrs Selmer Stocl{er of Phoe- day afternoon and evening. The Beautmful New church from 2 10 4 p. m. were cUnner guests of Rev. and nix. Arizona. and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr: and Mrs. Elwin ~iley en­ Iron rite Mrs. Greenman wore a navy Mrs. Ollver Morgan of Owosso Arthur Nyland of Cleveland, tertmned Mrs. Arle_nc I ost and ] · h i Sunday. Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blr;:ler of Lansmg over tlw 1J ue gown wll an ore1 1 <1 corsage Mr. and Mrs. Hi chard Mills and and Mr. Greenman had a bouton- Ross Thorburn several days last week end. . niere, gifts from their daughter, family visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen wee]{ Mr. and Mrs. Loweli Robinson Demonstration Lulu Otto of Detroit. The room Mills of Ashley Sunday. · and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dart ha\'e Mr. and Mrs. Richard :Mills and Ellis Haynes, William Carl, returned from n 10-day motor trip was attractively decorated with arrangements of nsters and Keitha, Roberta Evans, Karen Elmer Crandall and Victor and to the Adlronclacinsket •. , fjuickly, simply, Mrs. Dan Lewis of Kalamazoo, Ware. Saturday they all attended Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Beach oi trio Is Lila Fern Colby. the Michigan State-Texas· A. and bonntilully. Mrs. l{enneth HiclotPrlnl I'll' ~IWJ, fli1C ll\'C Y IIH'It !tlrl llOiole Ill );IIJ'fl[H', IH'('/11!11' i WlllhllliHIIIII ~I'VI•IIt h DIIY Ad l\lriHOil Hunri,IV; 0< loll<' I' I[), ,II Ill nssoclatlon S11nrln y, fl'l',f nf 1\fn ClnrP Ifumc 1\lrolror·, In I liP llllu of tile• Amrrl<' WcdnesdnY B I' m. Dr. Il<~rrls is .tn orrlaln<'ci min· hyterlan clnucll, tile 8.1pllsts lng on .Jll forms of Christianity, thr.,Jtcr, 'l'lw pJol[lur'llon IWJltlrcs \VIlllnmHion \Vesh•yan IU••thod· 1~(<'1' ml Chnlrrnnn. All pwcrocds Will hi' m.Hi" by \\'tiling l'd•,slon play ROll ,md CllC'tt Y oil 111:.10 !cili!Hiay m. Jain In llw Unltc•rl 'lto~tes Navy. Ilr• tlml llwy ciPJ ldPrl to p,;tailllslt the pPrsons, expressed no Interest In hP usPrl h)' the spon•;or tor Jls ll11x rl!t I< L' Em ph l' Huom, Post morning. nlsn ~PlVI'rl fot· I I months ns an any cliurr·h. People who haw no prm!Uf'tlon hct r. 'I' his w:1s et• C'atllon 7:30 p m. Jumnr nnrl sctuor will he on s.d<• at IIH' liaza.tr. un1ts '1 he lit st to be Inuit will be and a ~'lilo hv l\11" L D I I tria nil tile serv1w Fnrlay evening, Rev. Hunter, loro~l H'Jll<''Cnlalive of \1 II.' I 't I ol'l II'Jll lltsl<' lll•tl<'r. y may I 0·1 5 a. m.; sm mon lopie, "Issues \ I 7 I ll.tltono~l ntg.tlli~.Jtloll 011 choir practtce Wcrlnesrlo~y rtt 7 p. PraycJ groun. VPdllC'Sr IV dt . () 't . I n I men's chorus Wilbur Ostrander "inn Po~l anrl Allxllidl') cl!sc•ussed 111 ':i:l." 11 00, church school, 8:00 1'hursclav, CklobcJ 2.J Senior st1 nttona nancC' pan or non· Mo1 101 TLtnr.l' il,JS J>Pen r·om f1•1'l lilw a 11<'11' an,! liil'fc•t'Pill m General W. S. c. S., first choit• rcheats,tl at 7:30. profit u r g an I z a I ions only Will conduct the pro~rmn and nlans f11r the mcmonal wtlh m mrler of lh!• Post suwe Jl<'l'sm . llon'l hi'SitlltP, At your p 111 , hymn sing Tucsddy, Octo· I Lansm~: 1 Wednesday .11 2 p, m. at chmch. __ Tluough thiS pl.tn the chureh s tall's Will he g1ven h~' Palll Sic Carlton lluntcr at !he meetmg brt· 21, at noon there Will he a 1 ,\pill, lfl-1~. JJe \\,IS r•nmmisS!onPrl •!In': •,tn 11 · 01 11'1'11 1• J:NI<:R- Circles 2nrl W erlnc";rlny in homes. . . , ahle to obtain the necessmy funds phens, prestclcnt o[ the v11lage Tuesday P.\'C'nllll'. I 1.11 Jc•y Ankney, in the Voluntect~ 111 l'llll anrl i'l:l'l'10'1, ;;w Filth Av1•., New public dinner .tnd W. S. C. .S Duns111ll' iHL'fho:lJst, !lev S.Jm· miPJcsl free. council, Rev, Earl Cook, pastor o[ '>r, cmnm11tec t'il.Jil man an­ Junior cho1r pt act1ce Frlrloly 1 p. meet tng. sPrvrd in Shrevcpotl, L.t., anri Yoil, Bli. l:i <1.1y snpply only m. at church. uel Sc1zerl, po1stor HI 00, C'llllrdt , , , " , . the Stocl.rcw nut of <~ ;mrl former pastors. Shirley Earl 1 upon Memrln>l D:tv, 19i'j, ,u; the W.ll rr lw !:iCl\l'clin tiH• us at my. I ------...J J'lorthwPsl Stol'idJ~ld~P, Carron with a mcssnl;" Ill I he jl.Jslot; Bible cl.tss conclttctecl by Re\ ll . 1 D. Gl M Wllliamslnn 1\lcmnrial l,uthc•t·· · · M·llr olm R Ctonl< Iormet· pas. Wt smg- •1 so 0 • t. enn . litt1111~ rial" fot dcrllc:•t1ng tile------JUt, West Gro1nrl Rt\'<'r. ,Jolm Fnltz, pastOI', Worship set vtcc, 7:.JI} M Y. I•' :1ncl B1hle slmly. ' , ' ' Fr\'O will h.tvc charge of tllC' rP ;haft, even lhnugll it m1ght .tr- 1 ( !J 15, sermon topic', "Issues 111 Prayer meetllli: Tlntrsday eve· tor ol the .South Bapltst church d dl . . . ', . 'J•30 A 6·00 rtvc In 1\Jason tills Llll, nnd that lngMlam ounty vVC'sll'nr!ot[, jlrn1 r'l' srrvi1c, \Vednes. \'antm\'11 Community, Cm·fon evening at 7:30 at r"l1ttn h fe•,s!Dnal people !torn all I\ .Ilks of 11~c public 1s mvllecl 1n tlw Jnnk and t hal olboul !)I)•' o( llw clny 8 p. rn L:~rhes Missionary So· Foltz pastor Churcl1 sclwoi, 1 llfe, w.1s mcorporatcd as the Holt, services ~siJma t eel cost 11 .t '• plc•clged clety nrst Thtatirl.ty 1::30 p. m. as 10.1 'J; worsll1p set-vtcc, 11 :15; ser­ SIOI•lill continue to c.tm announced. mon topic, "Issues 111 '52." Oct D· F. Bcmsh, pastnr. ('cntennial an· ------Churches Are Hold1'11g pa1gn for lunds until the quot.t her 18 at 11·30 a. m there Will niversr 1>1 1 Cl·30 n. Olwmos ('omnmnity, David has bO!'Il rc.u he1l. Wllliumstnn 111'1'1' :lll'lhodist, A be a b.trbeeuc lunch and church f,IIJ'. m., monung 1101slup. Dr. F1o~nk Stanley Evans, pastor. Worship Evang I' t' M's ' D. llocl\aday, po~strn· Church L. Fit ell ~Ujlf'l iniC}Hlcnl of Ann SCI'VlCC, 9:30 and 11 35; church e IS IC I SiOn \'OTEns l!A!;L\ PL:\:.r:--lEil school 10 .t. m. \\'01 ,;Jnp scrv1ce 11 Athor cli•;tt ret, Will he J.:tlc't school, 10:30; '(outh Fellowship The Umlcd Evangelistic Tl1is· a m. and R:15 p. m. Youth ilour, First t:hm•ch of Christ, :Sl'inn· ()n Tlnn 'rl,n, r •<'lroiJP'' :!.1 " preacher. 12 00, AnniiCI'S.tt'Y din- 7.00; evenm~-: setv!cc, 7:30. Rev. s1on beuw held this week in the ol V()lels of Aurr•llus llll\'11 7:30 p m Ptnycr service, Thurs· list, M.tson holds services nt the ·all~ ncr WJIJ ile sell eel by llu• W. S. C'. Evans IS sponsor for the young Methodist churches nf western .J11p 11 •II hi"' held in II"• ;\urc•ltus day 8 p.m. church, corner of Oal' and Barnes S. There Will be no StuHI J.'Piwttall•ll1s hj !lc1 l'llotnmg worsl11p, 11·00 a. m; instruction, then V!Stt 111 the Roy PattC>rHon, l'.tHtol' pubhc readtng room is open at Eat I Cook, D1 F G Behner and church school, 10:00 .1. m. Ser- homes of tile commumtv. Jnrhvid tile c•hurch every _Wednesday and Paul Stephens, pt·eslrlcnl of vii· mon subJect, "Jumpmg Our Own unls and fmml1cs are inv1tcrl to S,Jt urrlay from 2 to 4. The true .Joe Ilovnnes .. ut, Okemos ~l'lllor lnge counctl. :~ ·~o p. m .. 1e dedica Fences." become Chnst1an or to renew 1 elatiOn of God lo man is brought t i\llcillg .. n Sl.tlc :"n ';taiP JohnsuManvi~le S1noothffuWn Young and Rev c.n·fon Foltz will worship servtce; 11:15 a.m., Sun· pastor and guest p.Islor attend •o!Jegl' Ag-t wullllr.JI J~c!tir".ltlon ,tlsn parlll'ip.tle Ci·OO Jl m., eo(- clay school; 6:30 p. m, Youth n school of evangelism every 1\Iason l'rl•shytt•t·ian chmch, ·luh composed o[ ptospeclt\e vo fee hmn· 7:00 Jl m., mg.1n tec1tal Jo'ellowslup. 7:30 p m, evening morning during the week The Al­ ,,1110nal ag-rJr'ttllure te,Jchcrs. The.• Asbestos Siding · P<1ul L Arnold, minister. 10 n m .. by J,H'k Zlll1tnl'l man, or,.:amst at wmsilip serviCe. The guests, ReV blon-Lanstng chstr1c 1 school i: srt vice of worshtp. Dr ,Joseph R. elub 1s provHitnr.; I I !'ounscioh St Paul's EpJsc·opal church of anrl Mrs. Gustaf C. Anderson, held in Marshall. for the COil\'ClliiOI1, Architects, builders, and discnmmating homeowners say flart'IS, VICC·prestdont of Alma COl· J.tcksnn 7:•1') p m a page:mt m1Ss1onm 1es to Venezuela, South qutstancling leaders tram the 1 P~<', will spenl< on the th1mw it's the rncst bewbful stchng mat~rial ever developed. featuring the old lam1!y album Amcrtca, Will speak <~nd show pa~tors in methods and lmng in· "I'reedom .mel Education" 11:15 U Da<·holl' of Woodland \\ere I And, 1t's fireproof, rotproof, needs no paintmg to pre­ wntten by Mrs Wendell Ahbott Kodnehromo sltdes of hfc 111 splrational messages )Unrr<~y cvcntng gt,c~ns ..tl 1he a. m .. church school; 2 p. m, Jun­ anti presented by loc,tl cast of Venezuela as it pertams to then Guest pastor at the Mason h.Jri<'s T. Austill home serve 1t. Can be applied rigitt over old walls. See 1t before ior H1gh Westmmster J•'elluwshlp <~ w11J meet at I he church for the players. I mtsswn worl,, Methodist church 111 Rev. Ken· 1\lr}, Clt,n Jcs l':anclleJ ,mrJ he! vou buv! lr1p to the Ptf'shytcJ )'rally at the neth Hoffmaster of the Er1st >islet, Mrs Ralph Gallmutil of TP<'l\son dHtrch. 6 p. m., Seniot Grand Boulevmd Methodtst Lans1ng, c.Jllcd un then· motlwr ! T1gh Westmmstcr Fellowship. rohurch in Dc1101t IIe JS ptc,tch Mond.t\' aft ctnoo n 111 I he Tom a MICKELSON-BAKER 'Vcrlnesday, 6:30 p. rn .. church mg sermons every mght at 7:30 lOSjlJt,tl f,Jmily night cove!C'd cltsh sup­ His seucs wtll close on Friday .JPanne Pu1 r·Pil olllcl Dtur•c E,Jst­ Lumberr Connpany JlPl'. Film, "When Yo11 G1ve." mght. · · mun ntlenclccl the \lcdchng ol his Thursday, 7·30 p m, choir rc· The United Evangelist ie Mis· •nusin Donald E:,Jstnuui of La.1 Mason I .. ••slic IJCn Mr. anrl Mrs. Ernest Burns 10llcr skating party at the Palo· wonderful and yet so true. Jesus lived among us. He was f<'riday. BiBLE EXPOSITOR mnr rink. Tlcltets will be pro­ full of grace and truth. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Warner vts VIded In Methodist, Presbyterian ited Inez M. Warner of Coldwater EVANGEUST Many people living today j1ave experienced the reality of State Home and 'l'ramtng School and Baptist churches for youth of Jesps ancl His saving powet·. It is He that saves, redeems, ami had a piemc clmner at a Dul'ing 'vVorld War II, Rev . .Jacobson was a and brings a new, real life. 'tate p.u·I< on James lake, In· The human race cannot enjoy peace and security unless clinna, Sunday. missionary in China and manager of Shang­ it recognizes Jesus as its Saviour. 'l'o solve the problems l\It· and I\>Irs Charles Pantena hai Christian Broadcasting station. His. Auctio.n which confront humanity today, men filled with.the spirit and '1ave been VIsiting at the home of tmvels include India, Korea, Japan, Africa and South America. You will be interested to Poland-China powet· of God a1·e needed. In God's will fs om· peace. The Mr. and Mrs. Paul WnJ· thi~ problems will find solution only in Jesus. In Him alone and week. Paul Way and Charles Pnn· heat· of his many experiences while in the Boars - Gilts in' His' Gospel freedom and justice are united by the bond of tenn went to Allegan cpunty deer hands of the Japanese. His messages m·e hunting Wllh how and' an-ow. hemt-gl'ipping and true to the Word: 46 Head love. How wondet·ful that God in His merciful goodness has Mr and Mrs. James Hollon sent Jesus among us .. Have yon a..ccepted this Peacemaker? have a son born October 10. 1~ach night at 8 Sunda3•s 11 ami 8 Friday, October 26 l'UAYlm Herbert Schroeder a Itended the 0 God, WI' titanic 'J,'hec ft·on\ tht• lleiJtlis of om· lu•IU'l~ for 'l'liy Michigan State football game 1:00 Jl, m. l'cveh1tion In Christ ,Jesus. We wallceclln llnrlmcss, 111111 Thou gavest with tj1c Olds Executive club Sat- Oct~ 10 to Nov. 2 Snl1• will lie luitd at the lloll'· us the J.ight; Wt• wc•r1! lost, nnd Thou guvcst us 11 SllVlmu·. ~rnlce urday. 1 111'(1 l~llcy flll'lll 2 miles eust of us true wllnesses of 'l'hy Nlll\'lllion, und thm•eby give us lll'llCil, In Mr. and Mrs. l~orest E. Lewts Clull'lottt• 1111 l.U·IiO. om• blesMI'II· Ucdecmer's ntune. Amen. have a son bot•n at the St. Law­ rence hospital Octobet· 9. He has fOil COIIHiglllllCIIt!i by lllCill• THOUGHT FOR 'l'HE DAY Housel United Brethren Churcl1-' bers of the 1\llchlgnn l'obmd· been named Forest Edwat·d, Jr. Chl!ln Breeclcrs ass~~~::tutmtll •. "There is none other name under heaven given among Mr. and Mrs. Olive Brdvomt men,wheriby we must be saved."-Renato Tulli (Italy) . '' Vcrmontvllle and Mt·. and Ml's. ~~~~t':':-::::-~~...-.;.;-.;-~~~~---"'"":'-:-~---~-.,.."'-:-~~...;..--...;..~-~-.;~..... 1 :· .. ' Ingham County News October 16, 1952 Page 6 Vantown !Ill'S, J,, I', \\'illilllllS Cnmp Cnrsnn, Colrll'lulo, Ilr! Hnvnl'lll'from tiH• <'Oilltntlltll~· al· Okemos & Vicinity sc•J'I't!d IH months with Hw 1<\fil.h tPnrtPd lhr!'II'Ptlrllng nnd rrr·Pptlon 1\IJ'H, A, ll, \\'hlllug diviHion in .Iapan and J(nrrn, Rntunlay Ill till! HI. MnJ'~' dJtll'dJ MI'H, Mnrlo MC'I\iitH! is visiting /In Willl;mwton of M11rvin Ulynn Mrs. lnn Humhnllgh nf Ontnrlo, 111 flitngor this wr•Pk. 11111\ Miss Ann ltnhlrltHJX "" \VII· Cnltrornln, nne\ lwt· aunt, Mrs. ·11 1 Mrs, Dnlsy Rltll'gc•s, Hullt nnd' :m•s on, . Mnltlc! Smltlt, sprnl Mrmdny with Wcmlcll spent llw WPP.l\ r•wl 111 Mr. nnrl Mn;. Wlllinm Oo.'ilt!rln Mrs. Hlltli ~ltillmnn. Mrs. Hum· !' sperrt sunday w)th !'1!\ntlws In hnugli fomwrly lll't!rl on Cnvt~-< wnl'l, Buttlc• L'n•el1. 7llltlgh I'Oftd. Slw nxpPeiH lo I{O ------·------Ml'. rll.!d !VII'S, llnrln\V :--;Jv al· hnmr• II,Y pl11nc• tlw lnst of llw fitchburg lrmc\rd a wr•rlrllng nt r;mss ·Lalw • • • PURSE·PLEAS~NG PRfiCI! mnnllt iiJHI will tnlw her sister, t Saturclny t'llt'lling. ~Miss lli!l'llic•t• Hun!, homc• with 1\II'H, I,yJo 01'0\11 Mt'. ;trHI 1\'fJ:s, Potwin Wllllnms h!!r', rrnrl Pntrlc•c! l'l.:•rP :-;undny cllntH'I' Mrs, A. P. Olin of rtrvl'land, Tlw anntwl lmrvr.sl fcsllvnl nnrl gw•:;ts of Mr. :mrl Mrs. L. P. \Vii- IOVz-Or, Ohio, I:; visiting lwr son an1l dlic:lwn HUJlltr•r will he lrc•ld 111 ItiC' linm.'i. Mr. anrl -~lr~;. At'lltttr \Vii· Cans rlaughlr.r·ln-lmi•, Mr. 11111! MI'H, hull Saturday nlghl, Octnhm· !l:i. limn.'i of Fow1Pr•:1lllc• Wl!rr• nfH•r·· Wnllr.r Olin. Mr. anrl Mrs, Hohf'l'l Wilson noon visltnrH. Soup .. 3 'l'he Laiiii!H Aid nn1l Guild will hnd a fnrewl!il pnrty 111 lltf'lt' Mr. nnd Mr:-;. Basil Stowl' C'a\lt•rl Fot· renl "hits·the·spot" flavor serve Ann Page Tomato Soup . , . or use it as I10 11 c tlw.nnnua\ Fn\1 hnznm· nnd hnmr. Snlunlny night fnr 'l'om •"I" lite•. ,J,· 1111 c•.'.'· Ji.,'lllvr1"·1,.. l1nn1<' ',JI snucc. It's made of red· ripe, gnrden.frcsh tomatoes plus perfect ~easonings;' Camphr.ll, whn lc!IIV!'Ii for lhC! [,nJJiiltl", ."'ntJcl·,ry aftf't'!loon, Mr. ·c II1 clwn rlh•rwr· Saturday P.venlng, G , •0 creamy b\ltter added, Lilm nil 33 fine Ann Page Foods it's made to please 0 ctoiH!I' IH, In lhP Community ru·myf 11 HIJOn,II ,ucsls1 11'1'1'£!1 mr.mlwr·;; 1'~11\"rJcrrl- ' 1t1',.cl' J•'rirlnv' r!•.•(m\ng fol· your tnste nnd priced to fit your budget! ' church pmlors fi'Om fi In 7 p. m, o1 1 H 1 gh se Hw grndrwtlng lowing a ltr.art ;rltm!l\. '1'1!1• .Junior Cltilrl Study dulr e nss. ,' Mr. anrl Mrs. Nudtlt!y Nr!ml'r ANN !'AGE- 7 FLAVOR·RICH VARIETIES M1·. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Gee enter· called j VPm Wllhf'lm ;mel JO;t. wlllmr.el 'l'uesdny, Oc:to!Jcr 21, ut 1 1 1 11 11 ] I' J' 0 1 n ncr w · aw t!,Y 'nrm e>UI't'Hll mer A !chin !1altrrday a[IPI'I.won, li::lO fl. m, in tl11• Communii,Y, ., tl 1 1 \V 1 • 1 SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS a H! I' 10mc ec th:Hr ay PVC· Mr. Wlllwlm was Injured rc•w·nt- " churc:h p;11·1ors for 11 hrrlwmlan 1 ng, , cllnrwr. n ly wlwn hi:; IJor~ef; ran away a.nrl ANN PAGE, TENDER, COOIxtllc> painting. ut dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F'unPrnl :;ervi~:es wen~ held at Mrs, GIPnrr Clint' IH al Ford John Grnff nnrl family, Jn the aft· Williamston 'McJLHiay for Mrs. PURE PRESERVES 1-lh. ,., 31 c l10spilnl, DPiro\1, for nlrservatlon ~moon Mrs, Wilson, Mrs. Hnwley Mmlellrw or·.~terlf' Waun, n fnr· nml a dtc•l'l< 23c to:lay hut: nn tlll!IJSIII'Crl IORS Brussels Sprouts Fro1h1 Tender lb, 25c society is .holding a h~·mn sing courses. Fr~il Cake Jnno Mer 1'/o·lb. $1.29 conlcl malw your U1ront> at the church Sunday evening, mighty shuity, t'OJ' udeqmtlt• October 19, nt 7:30. ~!estles' ~v~rre8dy Co©oa t·lb. pl:a. 53c Michigan -U.S. No. J prutcctlun St'C' Cinnamon Breakfast Rolls 'fhe Cross-Road Fnrmers H-I n t 1J IJ.I Ann Pngo club will meet nt the Scoville K'·S&DliU LGM·uer Krunch~ Lunch 1-lb. 29c 5•1b. 12·••· ntnss 29~ Doneyma 2-lb. tar. 49c lar95c school, Friday evening, October n jar Sharp, Benc/1 Cured Cheddar McCowan & McCowan 17. There will he a hayride so qt. .. !13 I•:. Oak everyone be on lime. Bring your 1 49c a2GJ own table service and fried cakes, l'l,lfllHl 1\lason Cranberries· Now Crop Capo Cod lb.· lb. Herman Leonard returned to 29c sgc the home of his parents, Mr. and Cho~o9ates Are Sa~k U Cheese Mrs, Frnnk Leonarcl, on Friday OaiDbage Fresh, Solid Hondo lb. 5c Wnrwlclt 49 IMl\ & 1'1 .I . Frosh Michigan of lnst week after being con11neci Chc@@!~~e @a·1n~rea~ ~herfi·~es 1-tb, boN · C •g •t Cltooso Foocl SU'lliEh U~~!er INa su9 Cl•oruol !f.·snl0 C unt. to the Span·ow hospital, Lansing, ' 59c Ch ed • 0 • B I American 01 Plmonto 2 ·lb. loot 89C II with polio. Mrs, Herman LP.onard Thin ·r~ints Warwlclt l·t&. Fresh Frozen - Scotch Maid Brand and MIIH! arc also at the Leonard ~>•" 39c Kraft's Velveeta .~~~~:~:~ 2 ·lb. loot 98c home. GREEN PEAS·- BEANS- LIMA BEANS Mr. and Mrs; Edson Colton and CORN- SPINACH t.lh, boN 59c Silverbroek Butter 92 Score lb. fnmlly of Monroe were Sunday 75c afternoon aml evening visitors al Worll•moro 17c pkg. 6 for 99c the Warren Gallaway home. They !·lb, boK Crestview Eggs Modimn s1zo, rr••h Cloz, 55c also called on Mi', and Mrs. Spen· cer Gallawny. Mrs. Mabel Powel of Ann i\r­ Duncan Hinos Devil's Food or 3-Star pic g. 12·oz. pkg. bot' nnd Mrs. Sarnh Post o! Eaton CAKE M~X 37c LINIT LAUNDRY STARCH 15c Hnpids spent the week cncl with Mr. and, Mr~. Austin Toclcl and family. On Sunday l he '!'odd's aJ),cl guests were callers nt the home 6-oz.pkgs. 23c AIR WICK hot. 59c of Mr. ami Mt'S. Kenneth Kiger nem· Elsie. · Mr. and Mr~. James Jennings BORAXO of Royal Oalc and Fred Fanson · SWIFT'S P.rtEM 12-oz. can 49c 20 MULE TEAM BORAX l·lb. pkg. 34 C 8-oz. can 170 of Eden were Sunday dinner -:uesls of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ' Baket• nnd family. Non-Scuff - , . Mrs. Ma,rlyn Howe leJt for SIMONIZ SoU-Polishing Floor Wax pt •.•59c· qt. 98c ~amp Kilmer, New Jersey, on ,, . Friday to he with Pvt. Marlyn Save 2Dc on a Pound of Coffee Howe. Fancy · Revival services start at the SURF with Coupon on Package giantpkg. Housel church Monday evening, TUNA Chicken of the 'Sea Light Meat '7-oz. can 57c Octo bel' 20. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Mosser of McHenry, Maryland, are spending IVORY SNOW lge, pkg. 27c some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. KEYKO MARGARINE· L. Shank nnd family. 4 Yellow Prints- Vitamin . • George Wm. Regular Size calcoa Enriched fo~ ·E~t••a Nutrition n,, 29c DIAL SOAP·. 2. 27 C Childs' Di~trict ' '· !\Irs. Leone .Jolmstoo PARKER #ew-AIIMw to Sale - 1 pku. only banded The Child Comet·s club met at BLU-WHITE FLAKES Ia when you buy . 4 pkgs, 28c As County Clerk the home of Mt•s, Rosa Cinrlt and TidyHous11 pkg.of30 10c 3 11 ~ogular prlco . Mrs. Evelyn . Hoyler at Pleasant lake last Thursday evening, There were 22 pre~ent.' Games were played 111\d a lunch was served. 's3o0dg.e 3·1n. can Worlll War II Veteran Tony Smith, youngest son · of CRISCO Willi Cak~ Improvor 31c 85c Mr. and· Mrs. Arthur Smith; is . . L, B. U. Graduate' ho.me alter being In the hospital' In· Lansing with polio. His condl· PHILP . .411 pricea in ' ·'•' ! '. tion Is about ·the same. MAZOLA OIL pt •. 36c qt. 69c tlai• 1111. eOecti11e ~apitble and Qualliiecl · . . Mrs. Elmer Smith had a heart Motor Sales through Snturtlny • attack Thursday evening. Slie .Is . Servlcc That Sot!Kfles Qc1ol1er lBih .. now som~ Improved. Jl[a!'lon, lUichl~nn . ' . ' . .MODESS 37c I , Ingham County News October 16, 1952 Page 7 Mrs. Florence Dunn Aurelius' Items gnn cnnvnsslng llro . lf!WnH!Jip ,rlny~ hut IH hnrne nnw nnrl lrPllng''I Whentfield. (enter lMrs, J.', c. Wrnwr, MJ•, nn1l Mrs, lor }llrrlges, '/'hi! rlriVP will ('011· S01110WII11/ hl!tleJ•, ( D!'lllllll' C'lll'l', ~lhs Dnmthy llnrllfli'll ,Jrnws I Claimed by Death liiJII(! until O!'iohr:J' ~fl. F.rl Lnwls anti Mnry ot' Wn1 1Jrer· JIJJ'H, 1•)J'Il111 ,JriiiiiHflll S/iO\I'PI'IIIIIIJ, fill', nnd Mn;, llPI'· 'l'hn Onnnrlnga V. I•'. W, Anxll· ville anrl Mr. nnrl Mrs, lll'J'I C'nl'n· M ~ D \V Inn .JoiJw;on and ('luu·lp:; Vnn j)p. Mm. Plorrrwn 1':, n 111 m was Mr. itilll MrH, Don Clnrl' rP· 1 lnry rnct In llw V. F. W. Home forrl of Whllo Onl\ WPn• Sundn>' I'. ' 1111 ·Jr,·s,l e11 °1~' sprm t llllll'l;, licll'n In fng\Hll11 1•01111 ty Mnt'f'h 2:1, turnf'ri homo 'l'lllll'h. Mrs. DaiP. llodr:ll nnrl Mr. illlrl - ·------r•a\lerl on Mr. and Mt·s. Jlloyr/ C:llr· l1!rs. llr•1 ''"' .l11irn:;"ti allt•rHII'tl For Mrs. Waun was ).(iven hy Mrs. Myrl Graham. would jl('l'lllli, huving SPI'I'Prl as ~II'. nnrl Mrs. Earl .Tones 111111 Mrs. l•'r•efl Munro allenrletl lhe •;on In Williamston Sunday ''"". a .•;toi'l\ siHIII'I'I' /collorlnr: hl't' werlrllng of Miss Trt>tw Malnrw of nlng to visit WiiiHtr who l'rllttdtc, M1·s. l'nl J·:piPy, 'l'llursr/ay Mn;. MariPiiclt! Asenlh w111111 , EloC'IIon of ntTic-Prs was !wid wllh tr·onsurl't' of llw Hr:llltanrl Sunclny with 'hc•r· Bil'll iiiiPndt•cl \\' i Ill il m s I o 11: ~1\n;lic• J:a:·lu"' W!'l'•' )(III'HIH nt hoHplta/ In ell1 r·ar~o. ,Sl w LIIH Ic•r· D 1 · 1 ~1 1 M 'I W<'nl ma.Jor surgr:ry TLH'Hdny. She rna Maxwell; leader, Myrl Surviving m·p :.! sons, Norman elm 1 Wll 1 r. nne r·s. l. ill'· l\!t•. nnrl Mrs. ,J.1C'J\ Wrl).(hl nnrl son·ln·lnw anri clnughiPt', Mr. and Gi'illll(f! lasl 'I'IIPSday f'VPIIII}g, j c!intH'I' Stnulit.\' "' ~ln .. AIIPc• Wal· Gl·,nirnrn·, rl'por·trr·, M.nt'Y Srnltlt·, 1 D11nn of Enst Lansln).( anrl Vc!l'll rrwr .l.lttn.ts.man, • , son this wr.ei(, Mrs.• Tosr.pll Miller, nncl Patty, Miss Neva .Johnson of l'entra/ tel's nnd dau~:iltN, l·;tlwl of hncl hrc!n in fallinr: lwult I1 for sc!V· - 1111 ~·1 \\1 1 1 1 Prill years. and rc•c•J·oatlonal Jeatlr.r, Bcatrlr·o Dunn of Lrmsing; a lilslc•r, Mrs.. , ss ,, t.irnn m,nm v 8 Icc Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lylw were Sumlny lhe Millers gavt> a hlrti1. Mkltlgnn Col\c!ge nf Erluc•atlon, Almn. l'CcJmiJ. 'lr·.'·. ll1JI,·tnrl. (',r·rt!J,'Irn' Charles !•', Mrmmr of \VPIJhrr· :~ulurclny nl.ght nncJ,Sunctny with Salnrclny evening c•allers nf Mr. day cllmwr hcmorlng tllP hirthclay 1111. l'l:•asnnl, spPnl the wc:r:lc c•nd Bert IIi\ and ltuy !'hf•II'PI'Inan I'll· !lorn Mm·c·h 22, l!llfi, In Living- M " ,, M 1 ~I [' 1 Zl 111 111 c:lon c·rntnly, rnosl of 111'1' girlhonrl wus in Wllllamslnn tn reccivP till'; vilJr:; 7 grnnrlchilrlrcrl and I~ 1'. :'. ,. r.s., .. au. ' ,;ner~an. nnd Mrs. Honnlrl Crllc!H nne! son nnnlversnr·h!s of Mrs. Hosr•, wllil )H'l' family iliHI rrlurnrrl 10 lrrlairwd Ml'. and 1\lrs. Clam 0 and I!XIr>nslnn lc•sson 1111 II'Xill£> paint· great·gr·nndchi/1\rrn. .1\tllc lilt.. l,"ipllst I Pllm;shlp 0 f T 1 1 L 1 .Toseph Miller· and Basil Lullrc>. roliPgl' with Mr. 1,!Js. Lc!twln Silll'.'.'r'rman and l'iilllll\' and l\11'. • accsnn. n Sunray tho yws unclilP/m·ps of Dr•IJ'oil. 11nd Mrs. J•:arl Slcowt·i·nwn Snn· days Wf'l'f' :iJWnl In alld urnttnd In!( lasl 'l'ue.srlay, SPL'Vir•er; \l'l'l'P cCJJHillcled from ;v~/1 nwrl \\r•dnesdny nlghl a\ were gt1csts of Mr. nnrl Mrs. 8u· Mr. anrl Mrs. Grant Plif'lps nnd Wrhlu•rvillc>. Sill' \VIIS It gl'ildunle tlw \>VrhllcrvillP Ml'lltorlisl r•ltLIJ'c•IJ 1:.!11 p. rn. at_ till' dJtll'l'h. ).(£'tW Lulw rtllCI family also of sons of.NortiJ Star 1\'r:n~ Sunrlay Mr. ancl ~ 1 ""'· Ar·lhur l•'msl nnrl rlny, of till' dass of I!J:l·l. \ill II !' 1 1 I l'lilln"ci·t" Oc•tr I ~ u • t " 1 'I' liS .I' II I' 1' !'X ens on I nlr.:ht rllllnr•r· guests or' iris ilrcrll.i· I !al'i'y Cliilprnall spent Sunday In 'l'lu• itnnual W. S. < ', ~;. supper• Jlps/dr.s IIH• husband, .John, .lr., \v . "'' ' '' l JPI ''• " ~ Jl. m. t "" I t II wit it Jnn·i;d in I ill' \V<'i 1 ". ,. 11 , gl'fllljl nw rlii'SC iiY a w town .far: (Son. er·, E:lnwr Plwlps, ami family. St ..fllltns vlsltint.: l\lr. and 1\'ln;, and hnzw~t· will lu• liPid f•'rlriay Hill' h; .SIII'Vivc•d hy a sistt•r, Mrs. ower on oil's I (' I) .I\ I (. Judi lor Ihi' llrst les:;cm on trxtlll' Mr. nn£1 Mrs. Hamiel Drumm, u~rt <'oil!. Pvenlng, Or•roher :n irl tlrf! CillltPrinP A/r-liin of \Vc>llill'rville; Sh H i c:l•mp ery, Hev. · U. HnriWIIY of· Jl'lilllinl' '1'/H'l'l' will hP 'Jilnt\u•r "·lr 'In 1 l\1 A 1 II I 'in~} [ Mrs. Ern rna ChillllJllon of !'vi I II fiC•Ialr•ll • ' '' · . · ' · " • • c rs. no c \ •. 1 o. r. :1111 Mrs. M (P llt•ntHiry c:mnt.:" h(tll. 'I'IJP c·ornmllleP nn· a hrniiH•r, Kl'rtllt'lil 0PSIC't'le of lc.s.snn ort p:tiiiiJng. Marengo nne! Mrs. Nellie F'rench Breclwnrlrlge visited her hrollwr 1nd ~''"' of Jvlilford 1\'('1'1' Snnrlit,\ JHIIIIII'f'S it will bc• a ham supjlt'l' H I s I · , ., and slslr.r·ln·law, Mr. and Mr.s. [ '1 1 ' ,., DriJ'lill; il!ld 1/JP parrnts, Mr. and e en weg es l1D!ilnd Lmhllm . .1. L. Illllllrn£>1, Wnnwn nf 1/1£' c·nmrntlnity m~t l'l£'1'e.S till£ Iny i(lfr~ Iso f Mrs. IT azc I I~Uesls r, rlt'. anc nlt.s. uf'cll'ge anrl sc•t·ving will start nl li:IIO 11. Mrs. Frnnl; OPstr•riP. Lorilllt Dunn, \Va~•nP Cnlhy, 'l'lll'r,clay nit-:111 al till' sC'/u.lOI to L:t'ho/t nne! son, Alfr£'d. Daniel Phelps, anc! relurnPrl home F'rost. rn. rcnd '''llllinw• ltlllli all lll'fl Futll'l'lil sPrl'll'f'.s were twirl A bridal shoWPI' fo1· Mis.s 1fell'n C'lwrlc•s !~. :\1onrnc• anrl Lynn /oolt oi'Pl' ltllcl orr\c 11nd Lr•orwrd Hady. lmollwr of rhe lirlciP·Io·lw. l'~avc a rrpnrt 1111 lice c·ottnly f1•d· !\lartin al B:cttle Creek. "Ter.n·Agers" on Saturdny eve· She rr.cc•ived many nic·c giJ'ts. era lion. 1\'Ii>:., Lela l'ai!:r' gavc• rt .. Mr. :tnrl _l\Irs .. C. D. Troop and ning WiiH postponed hceause oi The Schoolhouse TIH• Swarlz·\\'ltiiP !'n~t ml't at Gam1•s wen! plnyprJ and il illlffcl 'nil~ on nllrt:I!I'.Y :;r·lrooh;, Ilonnir• t•rggy o[ Dr•tmrt .sprnl Snturrlay t lie sickness oi, Mrs. .James 1/u• ilonw 111' 1-:nwsl Moni'IH' /a~l !lltH'ill'nn was se;·vpr\. /11Pynolrls and C1m·.1 !kiJ:tll plny0£1 with illl'. and l\!rs. Larry Sims. Clark's falhet· in Ohio. 'J'nr•sciily I'I'Pning. I ______plnno r;ciN•Jirms 1111d mcmhc•t·~: David Ba/wr, .T.1nlc Bcsonen, ·that Traek buift ~Jr. and Mrs. llPrl Ling of Wy· Mr. nncl Mrs. Cleon Sl. .fohns of l)ltl'lir'ipatcd In J:l'IHIJJ ;;/nr:ing. Rr· Dl'an Cnilrirlri', Larry Dolhcc, llllliflll<' wen• c•;dll•rs al tilr ('lwt Houghton Hr.lgr1ts visited in \Vt>h· freshmrnls wm·r. sPn•c•il at IIJC Nan:y Can.nmvay, Donna .Jean Plainfield !Jriggs twnH' Frili:cy. Jwrville Welinesrliiy, I' e!ost• !lf I he meeting. llalltcld, L1m!a llowarrl, .Ja~lcl . Ht•:: in 1he jJI'imur.v rnessagt• Sunday. Chureh school •·] 1 ''[ -, I mnrn. Chilr:rc•n nrf' nwldnr~ hc!lrl· " r. anr Jv r,.;. '- 1lt'l >nng and h1stallation was [lnstponcd until f ors and waxing leaw~. nml/y of Lansing were gttcsls oi ... ___ -·--·-- Ocloher 26. Next Sunday Oetobcr ilrr sisler, Mrs. ~ltu·iel Van Hipci', 19 the laymen of tile churches In and fnmily anrl Iter pm·cnt!;, Mr. &.! ~h fl. J' 1/w circuit will concltwt lhe· serv· and Mrs. V.1n SWC'f:h•s, Sunday B'llOr~ P.!Jfe IUS tcrs.... nflernoon. iUrs. C:trl Urlggs Plainfield meditation hour will 1Ml'. ancl l\lrs. llarmr111 Cnnnin he held at the horne nf Florance and Mrs. fll. J. Brigr~s visited lhc Sunday, October 19, will be Dutton this 'J'hursllay evening Connins' linllghtcr, Mrs. Waller Missionary ~>unday at the North from 8 to 9 o'cloclt. Winnir:l;i In Lansing, Monday. 1\urc:Jius chlll'ch with ~ r::ue:;t Mr. and Mrs. Waldn Wnttcrs 111 Mr. ll!Hl !\'Irs. SumnPt' Cmnclall •. :~:;srllnnry both mnrmng and will celebrate their 25tll wedding PAYS tnxe9 on its trucks, AND WHAT A btFFERmCE those Nrw York Cen· and Mr. ancl Mrs. M .•1. Briggs •e\cnin~ ;;c•.rvicrR; 'rlrrrl! will also anniversary by holding open l1ridges, stations and yards ... just as you do on 2. tral tnK dollars mulJr. and Mrs. Roy Gladstone $2,000,000 lllllt yenr, most'of it going to schno13. or roomy, sunny, fireproof modern building you hnve such a good reputation vnca!loned in Kc•ntul'!'v and other I.Jcnr lhe ..;c mtss:onarles who ilavc and family were dinner guests That helped ltecp down uarrr school tax. wnnt for your youngsters, for offet'ing high quality serv­ placr.s of interest lnst"week. Just rctumrrl from lhc mission Sunclay at the home of t11e !at· Mr. ami illr~:. T1!. J. Briggs and flt'l;t. . . . , . . .· .. ter's brother·in·law and sister, Mr. il'l& is that a service to us is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Com~1· at. Lev. d.l~l Mrs. Cml Bltgg~ al· nrrd Mrs. Nelson German, and ' never· II just anothe1· service." lendecl a chicken supper in Plain· tended. a :;howr.·r. tor his neph_cw · family and mother, Mrs. Flor· Each time we are called upon 'fielfi Thursdny. and lmde·lo·lll' Saturday ewnmg cnce Holmes, honoring Mrs. 1'o serve, we pmceed as though l\!rs. Fran!,· F.l'llrnan and dauvh· at Vai;~;ar. Holmes' hirthclay annlvcrsar.Y. that par1iculm· service were tor Agn"~ ·md chill·, f N' 1"1'1. naymoncl Ilolmes was • · -· · ' 'r~n °- ew home fr m 1"ort Knox for tho Mrs. Mary Hnsscncahlnnd Mrs. the most important ever con­ Haven were visltnr~ nt tlw C!wt . - _o ' F'lorcnce Dutton spent Friday at Brl<>gs honw "''Hurrhv r.''Cil·. "' wl'cr; cnrl. ,..., ff cluctecl-for to those .left be­ Mr~ l•'r- · ,: :· . '· · · 111•··· l•lt'. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson '"1· ield visiting t.he latter's hind, it always is the most im­ Mrs 'r-tolo,rncts .~ox m;d Mr. and ancl Annnbcll entertained guests daughter and son.Jn.Jaw, Mr. and portant. . ,.nd Gl,tlwm ~Hendee~ a from Reed City over the week Mrs. Douglas Kenyon. meeting for the C.ornmunttv 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts of Che~l drive ~1elrl in tlw Arncriciltl en~.cv. and Mrs. Cnrl Briggs were Ann Arbor were Sunday dinner 1 111 ·~ ~;~:" hall i'l'!n:wn Friday P\'l'· Sunrlay dinner r,uests of Mr. and guests of their grandmother, Mrs. 1'Ti \V S C S • Mrs. l•'orest Bcclcll. Florence Dutton. Afternoon call· w · · · · · mel nl 1he Mrs. Mary KennC?cly of Fort ors at the Dutton l10me were R-a~t~tum home nf Mrs. Osmr Nelson Wnync, Jnr!iann, was a gue~l! of Mrs. Rose Chase anrl her mother, Thursday niternoon. Plans for Mr:;. Esl,hcr Holmes Sumlny. Huldn Montague of Chelsea. !::7: ' - . I tl!r annual ilaZiflll' and ILirkey Mrs. S!Jit'ley Holmes was [l Tommy ancl Dennis Jacobs of d~nncr to he held Ot'ioilrr 'II; wore Sunclay aflcriwon guest of Mr. Stockbrlrlr,e speht Saturday night -?luneJGa(..ltome chs?usscd. anrl i\!r:;. Forest Bedell. ;mel Sunday with t~wit· grandpnr· 1 he W. S. C. S. h; having a ______ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jncobs. Cf&~ fast. A woman had been placing a call because of teachers Institute. been ill for two yenrs, Mrs. Adams said Mrs, Lynch is having her older A~ll'ileti~ Acliot~ ~arl Wi!h new stations ~1wninp; up in sections of the ccun{.ry whkil h:t~ to a cloclor in Chicago, then-sudden the telephone became the most im· students act as patrol guards at been Without TV manufacturers nl'l! hurd l)l'CSscd to lr.PetJ np with tlw silence. · noon anri at 2:30. A guard is on hirnbled· demand. - portant article in their home. Before duty in front of the school and at -the newest, piece Actio11 Quickly the operato1· summoned returning to the hospital for further the railroad crossing. of Wve --I 011 !=Our Wheels! Service Assistant Jcan Boyer. ·In an . \ . ~urgery, 1\;fr~. Adams graciously took Mr. ancl Mrs. H.ohert: Bush wore Be sure with R C A Victor emergency like this,. a life may de· the time and tro'uble to wri Le Michigan Sunday aft~.rnoon and evening guests of l\11': and Mrs. Richard RCA, America's. fine~>t television, deserves A1perica's tine.st service. See us pend on quick thinking and quick act· Bell: "I have never seen such outstand· Cassidy of Holt. about the RCA factory service con1.ract. ~~he only stwvice policy thaL is ing. Jean had a • testman trace the ing service." Qn Sunday, October 5, Mr. and renewable. Mrs, Robert Page were hosts at a interrupted call and help wa's dis· Mrs. Adams' tribute to Service As· dinner for. 18 guests in honor of patched to the woman wlio had fainted . sistant Jean Boyer is n tribute to all tl1e their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus· • at her telephone. sell Page, on their 45th wedding . Vi~it Our RCA-Victor Record Bar 1 people who make service like that a anniversary. Among the guests ;rhe woman wae Mt·s. J. Ralph Adams tl'ftdition in the telephone f~mily. wei·c: Mr. anCJ Mrs, William R. Page, Mr. and Mrs. ·Tony Ross, Raymond Bartlett, Miss Irene Ma· loJJe, Mr. and Mrs. Spence and l.t's Peo~lo Who Make Tole'phono Sorvice ~~! family, Mr. and Mrs. Fulford and . PHILP Moson · HOme Appliance Snrah and other friends. , Starting Wednesday, October Motor Sales Phone 2·5911 B. ,J, CADY • GLENN JACOBS 120 W. Mlltlle '•, 15, several volunteer workers Ior Servt~c Tlu•t SBtlsfleN .. , .. ~ ·i the Community. Chest Drive be· . 1'11\N~n, Mlchlpn '•·' lngl111m Coun'v Nt'WS October 16, 1952 Page 3 Court Proceedings \ Fal'ln IJ111'eau Stockbridge Man 1.\lerldinu 'l he ICap)Jortlonmcnt umuno· Is Dairy Leader ment!l will be diBctlsscrl by H S legQ:·af] [i,~~l~~ces Hudson nt the Merldlnn I'ntm 01 Goll h led Christian Grnf, Bureau community group meet· ------1011 of Ml and MIH GottJIIcd Inn Tlntrsdny October 16 nt thu A t.tnf of Slodtlllldgo, I~ hond ol home or Mr und M1 H A ll 11w d Jlty dcp<~tlrnenl at Vlrglnln [{r.cHier on Dohh• tonct '!'he muct Polvtntltnlc fnHtltuto I he fmm tnr{ will hct~ln ut flo clot II ll.a~ , 1 olo~ltlHld!,C mnn n~sumerl the monel BennPtt IH chnlrmnn Ket•H rh pallnwnl ill'nd rlutlcs after th( or rind Bennett nttend!!d the tl'li!Pnwnl of Profr osor Chnrles ~ounty Fnt m Durcau worship Or NEW W I loJd.IWrtY lnst wcclt tober 2 ~et up for chall men and D1 Cr,,r h '" lwen n membm Hlsli let l\le;•t l'ln.nrwtl of lh< Vilf(lnl

    October 16, 1952 Farmer Peel'' s THE INGHAM COUNTY N.EWS Section 3 Wife Gary Cooper Is Back in Westerns western, Ifflmlcl nell Wright'~ 2:1'((. more pupilH ure senrc!hlnr, "The Winning of ilarlllll'll for wnys to hou~e present enroll· Worth," "High Noon" Is his 1!llh ments. Game Officers Jllnylw I'm wmwhori.V, I'IHI', I'Ole In n mn.lor fllm with a west· ''Son1c cllslricl>l hwy want lo crn hncl1ground, wcst.m·ns lwvlng Auhmu1 t•nlors C!Jlll lnloxl· send an ndditlonal class to con­ Plan Stations ('llh•. accounted for some 2ilper cunl of tmlly-!ot·nted Rchools, but these his roster of highly dlst lnguished sclwols ,lust won't be nhie to tnlw !'Inns Ill'" mndt! I'm• 'J'Iullllls· pictures, them," he sairl. To Check Deer 1-[]\']ng- MIJlJU!J', Perhnps mo!il Interesting to Memlwrs t! mph as 1zed tl111l movie-goers In the large support· Conservntlon department em· actual enrollments litis year nrc ployP.cs will opemte n networlt of lng cast of "High Norm," whlell higher than nntlclputed. Ilolt's wns dlrccted by Fred Zlnnumunn, 8 primary and G secondary cl!Cclt· enrollment lncrenserl by 100 (lll• lng stntlons at strategic l'Ond nrc 2 rwwcomcmi-··-Knty Jurado plls thls ~·enr; Haslett's hy 125; nnd Gmce Kelly. points In thr. northcm lower pen· Williamston hns 2H more kinder· lnsuln to collect hunting and deer Miss Jurndo, the Mexican star gnrten pupils than wm·u expectr!d, of sonw 27 Spanish Jangungc pie· h1fnrmatlon during the coming Tht! Mnrhlr! school, anrl 1he Glen· deer ritiP season. l.UI'CH Is hlacll·hnlred, dnrl<·t•yed, calt·n schnolln East Lilntilng, !Jolh generously proportioned nml flt•ry nr'IV, an! alrl'nriy fnll. Twenty un· Dr~partment personnel will also In temperament. l!XfliH'IPd pupils haw filled tlw use 17 equipment stations In the Grncc Kelly, who rnnlws lu~1· schools In Meridian Dlst ric• I No. region ns reporting stations for film debut In "High Noon," play· 7; lllf• new Wltliillll Dcllllcy school hunters. lng Gary Cooper's bride In thP Is filler!. Nrxl full, still mol'<' 'I'Iw depart nwnt Jllans stations stor,\', Is henutlful, hlondo, hlllP· l'illlrirf!n will l\nod\ on tile door, nt Muslwgon on US-31, south of eyed and Jovel·headed. A nH•mhPr hoping to gC'l ln. Brohman on M·:l7, south of Mor· of a prominent Phllnrielphia [am· tr~y nn TJS.J:!t, south of Remus on lly, I an unrole is the fnmous play· Strnnd lntl!'~aiPrl lllill lilr! t'lllll· millet! was gloomy almut till! out· M·lili. sn111 h of MI. Pleasant on wright, George !{PI I~· 1, Graef' ltHJk, US·27, ill Silnford on US·lO and made her 13ronriway rh!hlll rr•cr•nl· south ·of Stnnrtlsh on US-2a. Ami ly opposite Haym~nrl MassPy in "Man~· ~ehools whit-1! lll'l' now ac-ePpling pu pi Is frum otlu•r as usunl, game! specialists. will "The I~ at her." dwr:l\ dr!CI' nnd hunters on the Othel's In the tup-dl'i.l\Vr.t' cast school rllstriets rna}' feel !urcecl into a position o[ 'having to re· St ralls do('ks at Ml.d

    -? Wrecker Service .Aato 1111cl Truck 'J'ew. J?iJl that lng Local lllld Lonr Dll­ coal IJin and to.noo IInul!ilr be sure of tlu~ heat 24 HOUR you'll need in that first ~all 8-9056 "slll'llrise" cold snap. Call Otmenll Repalrlnr - Ignlt1011 - CW·buretar 8cn1oe - Goi'Kiyr:ar -- us!

    \Ve Buy Old Curs nnrl \VI•eclls Crittenden's For Prompt Delivery Service Phone 26001 US-16 nt llngndorn Rond, En"st Lnnslng Block and Crushed Icc

    Sunday hom'S 11. a. in. to 1 l'· m. 307 S. Rogel'S

    Offi,e Hours 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. Lansing Ice and Fuel Co. 302 W. Ash 1\lason Phone 26001 MASON PHONE 2-7421 1 Evening- Show11 Stnrt nt 7:00 P. M, Continuous Saturduy (ram 3:00 P. M. Continuous Sunday r from 3:00 P. M. Admlaaion-20c nnd 38c"":"""'T.-.x included.

    Mom's g-oinll· to lmve tL bally ... Had's lnoidlll~ for the 1\'llY who said II only !'ost $2 to 1\Cl mnl'l'iml.

    Hohl!l'l· Cumming-s nurbam llale in

    (Continuation of standard equip• 'l'IIE FIHS'r Tll\IE ment qnd lrlm mu~lrarod l• de­ You'll pondont on availability of motorfal.l It's a howl or, u eommly! always get a woth JEAN WILLES • MAURA MURPHY Wrillon lor lhe Scoe

    ,• A'dilorial Page Down by· the Sycamore-Mission Completed Ingham Countv News October 16, 1952 Page 2 M)' IIHV,I' lnrJocJrlnutlon wn:J' me•w•ri for :1,fi01J miles on tho voy· then twndorl norilwnHI ncrrJHK lhe Needed: Decision on Welfare compli!l<·rl sumJny rnlll'nlng nt ng1! Jwt\1'1!1!11 tlw C'ltlna I'PIWI nnrl l'lll'i fl~!,• . • (;J<'III'i<'IV, Jllirll>is, Will!ll r bii'Jllll'll l!i!Witi\. I \VI' cilcin'l 1\IIIIW lhfli r "nulrl hnvc Hlrpl thnl nlghl. Cllnl'lt.y IJer.~lrm ut home. But where i~: home? T:i ll. orr 11 Nul')' nc ll whli•II I hunjny the henuly. Wn secnwWIJ, 1111! evr•ning- 1m· Jlils~ n county? fol'l'. Wi• ll'fl 1'1!111'1 llnrhut• 'l'iiiii'S· 's HJll'i'lill'lllill'. J\lnny of I hr. he sonrlng nver vnsl llelrl o[ .Japlllii!SI! jliiiiiPS dPSI'('IHil'd on nuiYy snow wll h the moon nnd TlHll.'s the pmblem ol' the Mason community cl!!llrint~ rlny nftr!rlloon °11 tlw L!ut·ollnr. 'wtt·I llurli"J' thnn1g1J tlw p11s~ Bllli'H hnnglng right mJislclc the . • I ll f I M<~rs, IIIII' of tlw navy'~ giant fly- , . f Il house. The cmrvice m·gan lza Iton was or1g na y ot·mer. 1o - 11 111 1 111 1I! 111 1 morn 1ng o _''''em 11ur window. 1ng 1111a 1;;, 1 1, l!l,ll, Rel'VC needy MttHon folks. But little by little the wm·k of the AI chtwn we neared lhr. Cnll· . d It' d'ft" It 1 t Mnyhf! J'rl l>etler gn hnf'l·: 'J'Iir.I·I!. r•,'>It IH• J'P\V ,.,,.,•.ltll'l' fol'lila coast unci fog, AI Alnmrdn clem•ingr hou~;e has spr•en , H 1 · 1cu · .o urn awn Y a ph! I'. You Can wilPI'I! t!ls1• WI! 1leslrerl to go, IJrenl;lng lhl' ::anrl ll!'arh clenl'ing house distributes. 'fhe home people also donate DO';;. 1111 1 Ii!lr rite navy tltr.re for a day Now !'111 i>acl\ al wnrl< after 3'1 fl'ingeli willl eo<·onlll p:ilms. and a nlghl lo visit Dr.. Jay C. of all the cash that is spent for needy families. wl'ci;s whir'h I shall neve1· forget. At llw l'nli rlw winds mnrimt· Cot·saut, ami his fnrnily nnrl Mr. get what : But n third or all the goods distributed goes to families l'adwrl inlu lhma! :l weclVC'I' a dlff. Ortl\land.'1'1 w Corsau. I I wmo 'IH a t Neither· the needy of Mason nor the needy outside pl' w:1s limarler lhan lltal. 11 in· BPI'ot'l! 11 n•aehr•,; tl1r> """"m tlw Walnut Cn!el<, about 20 mllc!s you want Mason are being served as they Hhould be, according t:o clear- ciudPd tl1e privilege n.f bclnf{ wind whips it ilnr•!( 11p tlw ;;ide awuy through a long tunnel aml . :1hoard llattle;;hips, submarines of lhe dil'f a;; nii:·:l. o\'t>l' beautiful hlgilwnys. English mg house worker·s. nnrl r•lnnl'H with mr.n who Hnil walillil trees grow evcrywhl'l'e. ' d d M 1 II II II I II Ill • '1111 I visill•rl lh•~ !.(l'wl. tin• Corsaut home hu t " liiiJ· the clearing house is now serving. 'f'lu' llll~>,llons most ol'lt•n aslu•rl Erlwarrls 11>'1 his lifP in tiH• Penrl pine mahognny. The clearing house has called a public meeting for· 'T'Ilm·s- ahont Ill<' tl'ip m·•, "\Vhy Wl'l't' llnrbor :JIIiif men Thai nigltl while Snlcs re- f h · t' ,von l'linst!fl us orw ol' llw dvi· wlio Io:;r tlir•ir li\'1'' on land r•ls1•· maiut•(i at home to haiJy.sH, ·the day, October~:::, to discuss the scope 0 t e Ol'gamza ron. iians':" "\\'hut ldrul of n political wlu•rc> in till' Pal'ilic· and \\'l.•re w>:l of us went Into San Fran· The m·gnnizntion has distributed $1,800 in food and clol.b- cl•·ul \\'as it'f" huri<:d nnDIIH·r islands lwv1• lll'l!ll dsc:IJ ov~r the Oal~land hritlgc. We ing during the past year. The goods have gone to Vevay, 1 don't 1, 10w nnrl 'prohahly n•I1UI'i1•rl un l'llill'lih<,wl. A fllrmer saw I he fish mnrlPr :.hall ,,\IIlW ~~hy T lutppenPrl Anwrk:~n ~olrlir·r lot' .l:~panP:-:,. rlr~· tile (ioldcn Gnlc bridge, tlli! .Pre· ro be dJos1•n as one of 1be dvi· .'il'folll is i11 .~·harg"."f I IH• ('I.'Inl'll!I',V., sldio, :vJwr~ Capt:un .'T?el Rl~.lwrl townships. The organization meets emergency needs in !inns. 1 only knllw lhal no nne An A11w 1w:uJ g1rl ol .JapaJwse and Jus Wlfo .. BevcJI:, I;Te~>ettl, 1 111 cases not covered by the county welfare agencies. The de- coulrl t'nl· haw had a IJr.ller timr•.l descent lll'ipl·d ra1~ i'fJikhl cPieilrallng Jntlepenclence D,ty. Mason civic or·rranizations might consider this wor·t hy " -' · ~ 1 'l " trip wt•n• tlw prrsonal guests of ol' (J;p trip-Ut:• riis<·roHt'Y hy al IL would he diHicult lo1finr · home-gt·own enterprise. llan J(imliall, secrc:rary oC tin• malihini thnt !l:m:ui i:; ol'i•·nta!. nicer ilnys in one family than the IHIV)'. All tlu· dvilians in our ,JupanPsco anc' ('hi:w~P, F!!iplnns, Corsnut trio. Thpy are big I_ilw party !'!aimed to hr. 11epublican ..;. l'nh·u1•sians, so!llf' r!l' Pill'!' nu•ial their father with Mmdocl' sn;IIP.H FEPC" Means Little ~a;· a I IJ.Uicers in ~111 lhi!ir ''hric•[: l:;lr:;ius, ot!u•J's rah:.,ll, lllll!llll~ll~c·r wreathing th~ir ~ac~:;, .J. i\1.. lS a Ill!(' !'Csslons dl'ellned lo an:;wel CtuH•asians ::1111111 ~ to 1. 1\lahlunl ~;ophomore ..Tnn IS In the _crghth Where 11eople desire to live together in harmony and :~ny qut•stiun of a puliric;il na1un•. is u popula•· 11·ni'<1 in Hawaii. It grade and .Terry In the stxlh, I justice there is little need for FEPC. The co~binat.ion of let· Tlw purpose! oi thr. indoclrinn-jis nsl'~l to dc·s~.1;r:a1c~ a !.wwc·n11wr. should judge. ters which stands for Fair Employment Practices Commis- lion ITUise was to give l'ivilians a 'l'o 01 ~~' hom 111 !!awau 1111 ~' per· 'Tiw nexl momlng I reported I . . . . . Jirsl·lwnrl lmnwiPrlgc of how lhr. s1m who \l':lS horn <·l~a·wltc>r'f' ts 11 at Moffett Field south of San s1on has become a political shtbboleth. aan· carriP': out the rask>: as- maiihini. 'l'o a pPrc:nu wlm IH:;~ T~rancisco. Thai evening the 2 Hawaii pmves the point thatl'pEPC is not needed where sig1;cd to it. Tile r rip was not a liwd in t:all'aii ~0 ~·pa~·s, It mull· civilians bound for Chicago, 2 there is the desit·e to have voluntarily what the FEPC would joyridt>. EvPI)' day and most of ltini is .• 111 .1::. ~~:' 10 ,,:~m:. hwt: 11 ~~' 1: 1 ~ waves anrl •12 navy officers ami . ltl11• ltrnm: o( tlw rlay the gul'sls,nn!y J., ~"'us. L .•llly, the 110111 enlisted men took offal Moffett, force by edtct. wen• 011 inspcclinn tours 11r al· sJ"'lllS lo nw:'ll :w~·onP 11:hn has ircled high to gel elevation and In Honolulu stores and in service establisln~ents a~~1 .in- tending 11riefing sessions. And i'.. li\'Pd .in. lla:vali. f11r :1, 1 11 '~' 101~ .'"s~ ~lien so~~red cast non~ top over the dustry Japanese Chinese, Hawaiian, Puerto RICan, Fthpmo wasn't all lrer>. Wr. pmd f~Jr mu. Umn dt was doclrination cruise. that remains of excluswn IS a small Caucasian J?eachhead be- Beach to Pearl J-Jarhnr whcther 11Jeauliful. Vie tollk off on the t I I 'I · · 1 t 1 t tl 1ir Fr·om Glc11vimv I toolc a bus yond Waildki ami that is being engulfed a little more each· or not thcl:c were guess a_Joan. bay. 'J Jc olg ma -~'".,._ o Jc ' .IJtto CIJic·li"O "nil tltcJI 'vent to tiHl , ' The Carol me Mars wnulcl have after a run nf "1 :;(,r:onds. We " ~ Dart National Bank Time Certificates year. fiQ\1'11 back from Pearl -Hnrbor to rose above 111r Moan a ami Royal ni1·pm·t; to boaJ•d n Capitol Jllane Regardless of whether a man worships at a Shinto shrine, Alanwda whether or not navy Jlawaiian hotels on Wuildld, we l'or I.unslng. I am now trying to a Buddhist temple 01• at a Catholic or Protestant church, he guesrs were ahoanl. Anrl the DC s.,·,p:::t:::ln.:...:_a::_r::_u::.u:.:.nr::_l_:l.:_Y:.:.Ia.:_m.:_l.:_:ll_:11::..l..:.l_lc::..'"_cl~a~n~cl~!?:-d_. _h_u_"'_'_t_o_\_v_o_ri_(.______• • • G would have nnwn from Moffr.ll - has the same chance at a JOb, and he can ltve where he likes Field tn Glr.nviPw regarrlless or Rl~ ~;'!'HJ, l!)lolnll' · countloa ...... te.ao 23e n line. 'No reading or bu•lncBO . One Y•'·i'' O\>t•ldo Ingham and . advortlotn1 I••• · than 60c: Cnrd of to them. The officers. and men smarting from his. defeat to the fined. Meanwhile ·It Is ·not too adJolnln!l counties ...... a.oo Thankl, 1o a . word, Announcomcnto worlt shoulder .to shoulder, each extent he does not intend to per· much for the. public to expect 1111< monthu In lnRham and of ontortalnmonto whore ndmloolon lu adJolnlnlt countloa ...... 1.&0 oh•r1ed or;of anr plan to rnt•e fund• one having specl'fle tasks on the form a~y official duly, he should that the Incumbent either get on ·-Pour months ...... 1.00 muot be paid at ro(lulnr rnt••· controls and on 1lhe torped? tubes. resign. · . . the job and attend to his duties ·. llnirl17~0~le1 """";".,,~ .. utunfuuH ,05 With the new Snorkel equipment, . All this· brings u11 the question or forego the ·.pay .pr. ovlded. fpr ~,..,,______~.;...;... _ _r .the Piclte~el was abl~ to star sub· ot whethel' or not tile people have that. specrtlc .purpose. . . ' •• 'I ,· \. rfj.. 1 . . ' . ' " • Wltm·n do Htlfll IH Boolt 1alk FoilJ•.I[ r•luhs nrn ot•gnnlzlng duy night 111 11111 IHllnl!' nl llw Allcieni lwlJJg buill lip IH'Itlnrl thn Slnnrl· H]lllllrlH ll Cllll[llC of pngr!H \Ill I ills !ot• wlntet' Jll'ojr!I'IH th!H wcul<, The JH'odur:llnn is· rlii'I'C'iml hy fl'llffi topic. And how ahonl (lidllng up li•urlr•J•, Mrs. Lei' l!utley, Oldahoma Show ltonlwn Matnnullun with clnlli1<1H ·' ' ani Oil HliiiiOII !lll Maplll Hlt'!Jill, lnghnm Cunuly J,lbJ'III'Y Clothing and llniltln>: lf'JHiet'H will OITir•m·s W!l1'!1 fllt!t'l'clrl aH t'ol· st!llll' of lltom! lnlcrcstlng·looldng ltlldget•'s nnd llnmnlfll'nleltt'H l!y i\gJIOH dt! Mllll'. :'vir, anrll\1rli, .lm!ll Br•ldJI•r ltavn melll Od11ltlll' 21 111 I p, rn, nt tho low~: PrcHiclont, .leun Bttl'ill't'i /lis lory lloiii'K rlpl!/1 In thu 1111hllu ut lhu Jf1tll J'Del\H us llw slnrt ol 11 collection 'I murt IHlliS!I. HatHihll'llft unrl eltltl· nHtHli'Hl, OldaiHtma, will lw pre· i\ symplllliiY OI'I']H!Ht I'll nf 20 jllll'dliWI'rl tltr• i\IVlti Lltlll IJtlmfl M1·111nl'lnl Llhriii'YI Pnl y '.!-n i Mou. \V1•d, YoLt 1'1111 dean lhmn up and rtas· vlce·preslrlont, Pally Seltullz; se1~· tint. 7~11 llo IJ\, 'l'lllttl, nrul 1"11. JI(J()I\tlr }:lut. trkulleadors will nwPt nl tlw Mn· settll~d In tlw M!l'hlgan SlnW !'Ill· will play !lodgers' unforgc!tlnhln On" \'1'111' 1\t-:o on i\Kit slt'POI, ~~old l'einry, llnna :,ll'hllllZj lrCIISUI'Ill', 1u-12 flo m.' slfy thom during the wlnlcr lcgo attdllorlutn Munday al H: [5 lunt!s lnclltclln~. Oil, What a 'l'l111 r•otlltly JIIIHKI'rl Jill' liii'J;'I'Iil Nr1IK l•'el'l'lh,Y lr.adK MnKOil howl· son sclwol Hhop NoYI'rnlwr :! nl 7 Barham l•'rlnlllo: and rf!porler, ITI hoys and girls! How mn ny eVflllillgs, '!'HE F'IHST nOOK OF Ill, IJenutlful Morning, Tile Surn1y [1, m. Ll'adet'H are looking fol' a Grnce flnlley, !Cleven memlwrs llll· p, hurigl'l In IJIKlory 111 tl111 Clrotolwt• I'I'K hy a slim mnrgltt of 0 pins, of you wall1 In Hl'hool along a ~'!'ONES hy Cornell unrl ROCKS W\lh llu1 l•'rlngc on Top, Pcnpln hi'S>don 11f till! l;fHIJ'rl of slqwrvl· Ill' has 1111 avnt•ngrl of Hl!l,!'i. humper C'l'np ol' .J.JI winter pro.l· roller! In clolhlng ami lmlltlng 'l'lu• pnlst!nlatlnn will be n H(Jll· country rond of n quirt village AND '1'1-!EIH S'l'OHIES hy Fen· eels, · l'lal numhPI' of till' MIPI!Ignn Hlalc Will ~uy W11're In Love, Oul ol' Kill'.~. '1'111' IJurlgPI mils for $1,· Dou~las I•;vanH o[ DartHVIIhl was street or past . the r•nLtJ'thousr. ton will gel you ofl' lo a gootl nne! have Mrs, Maynard l.larller My Drmuns, nnrl llw stirring, 7flfl,ll·IO.H·I. r:ommlsHionflrl a Hl!l'llJIII llmliiJnalll. Members of llw ·1·1 I sr!rvlce as cn·leailer, Mcelings will he l~lltlf'gr• li'l'(lll'!!·I~UnC!'I'i. lii!I'(CS, /Ill• squnrc'l Did you ever see ns start. l'llrdlng 111 D1•nn S, 11:. Crowe, Ol:d • mul stolf• ll'ady IHII!n assl~llfld to duty, will hoard a wagon and rldP to er slmtlng party November ~. 111 mals you liee, and If you wnnt to J'P;tiUrl'd rnusie!il mmndy stars In· 111!\V S1'1'1ll'l'Y, <'IISilllll!lS and llleC· $:it.:,o. 'l'lll'f'fl >:nlilll ,,;,"'K nrc• :lirl· :w \'I'll!'.~ A~:o-J!l!l~l New ch lldrcn's hooli offli'J·I'!i 1 ~,.1 011 11111 [_ll'lllliJIIIs f~1r well are relief and on Phillips mad. The ~iervke dub •·nneluded, Mrs. BaiiPy reenrdPd tt·all. dl'llnqttlllii'Y 111 paying li!XI'H hw; where to come-thnt's righl, tile Autumn Jlnrvest hy 'J'ressClll Inr:hnm l'OLJnly llhrary, right mcmht'I'H will hold llw Initiation measurements and ehei!lwd lhnm ------­ ltl'siril'tiiH on l'l'tlli'T' .~ll'l'l'i will loreod tlw dly of Mason to s111!k vl'ish on the Moon, hy Marshall and cat refrc•sli1111'1llH nt lite Hyde against pnltern sizes, m•ross from the pc~.~tufflce In Mn· ltiiVI' rut it illlri glltN·r Iii' III'Xi il lnan or Ill !Past $~,()()(), IVIlrttHiay ni"lll. rltl!l '" Jli'IJVII.hll~ worl< for nendy tile G. A, H. hall in Leslie, Bailey 1 Cnn you lrlentlfy the lrPes hy Hound MPadnw, by Ohlrin allendlng the Lapeer lmclor nsl:ES Bailey llusy lli'lli'I'I'S ity nf 4naterlal for llwir projects. 111 Yr•ars A~;o-1!112 ·HII'd hy .fohn Bapttslc Berard has wonderful r·olnn•d pleturcs Pr,tc nf Ice Bay, hy Illing-worth tilat will help you, 11's Fun In Know Why, hy Ill· Marilyn Lielll•r·l\ entcrecl sll'IIW· \Vhlln Onlt Auto .. Life - Fire Ml'mi 11 ·r.~ "' tlu• cnttlll\' Iiilard uboul a l:l'llilll'Y agn, ncar what hcrry P~JlCOI'Il n l 1he Chelsea rillr '!'he While Onk 4-II Sewing ' or Sli(H'I'I'iSIJI'S gm'l' ('(JIJilt'y 1\'llrll· is 110\V t;noWII ~~~ BaloeKe ,,_,,w, Wlty clo leaves turn hrlgill· tngwnrlh Kelch Dog, hy Phelps this wr.cl< anclt'l'teivod Jlr~t prize, club metal the lioml' of llw !l'ad· PIS fill nJ' il ]1) 1 ; \VIIS \Vll!l appl'OIJl_'trt1e mlorerl'i Look under "Ll'aves" In !lVPT'il;~fl illt'l'Pil~ 1 {• c\ed!I'HI(~d Mt•. and Mt•s. llrthur Conk and 1'1' Mrs. Delmar Carr, Saturday, BERNARD E. WILSON, Agent in ll'ltt',I'S at til•· lkl.,lwr 11, 1.,.ting. l'l'l'l'lll'"lll'.~ lnst Sunduy, Rest· the WOHLD BOOK 01<' COMP· M1·. and Mrs. C1•rH'~! Lif!hr.dl nl· Octoher 4, In or~anizc1 llwir dub S m • workl'l's >:ot 111 t1·; 11 wl's ap· dents of lite comtnlllllly donntetl TON'S PlCTUilED I~NCYC'LO· 1 11 PEDIA. Do ymt !mow where our tended llw Hlll~dnle [:tit' last for the ensuin~ year. 'l'lwre were prrt: OF BIRDS, Alan Cool< purl'i1as<'d .a n•gi:;· 1111 mailing lhe Inial onrnllmcnt for !J2r• a hu:;lJI'l lltllir';. :1 f~iil'l'rillllf'ill· ,l;ll'llsoJI I'OIIIIi,Y. l1y Williamson ancl OUTDOOR Mr. nnd Mt's, Gus Grlndlinr: of terc£1 Corried:tl£• ram from !lick· Till' stnnd:ml HPI'I'I'I'tlfl i\rlhlll' .f. Larl: St.~:\. A fnnn1·r 1·, 1n lilly ~n, was _s,•nii'Jler.d. In serve I lo winlcr more pleasant. [m• blt•r.ls g pro~rarn. mntr> l11nrls enlntKINI to tum. What birds will be coming I 1 tell' ststcr, M1ss Mary Mullen., Mr. ami Mrs. Mnuri1·e Laliml'r Six oJ: the members and G Cornpllclltcd watches 1\ SJJeclalt.y £•olll'r·lt!d Lari wr.el1 end. 50 \'«'Ill'S A~-:n-1!10~ Tlw Oetorbcr session of the boanl o[ suprrvisor:; opened Man· $3 dny ;11 the Sirelc Brothers G. A. C:Hnplctc H. IJall. On Tu(•sosr.s In lt "\ ready been aclr1d upon. Tile de* Wt•ddin:;- i\lhurn-li) if. 5Up was instrucled not to issue any ordPrs until the last :l days of the No Travel Ch11rgo ses~ion .. Congrpssman Samuel W. Smith is to deliver nn address at the LeCiear Studio \Vhitc Oak town hall on Thursday, l'hotographers night. The walls of a new hotel t)('ing '• i 508·511 Hollister 81dg. erected at .Jackson collapsed Sal· I.llnsin~ untay. One worlm1an was llillcd ...·~: , Phone J.llnsin~ 4-3!l22 ) . and a number of others were ', '

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    Chamberlains Inbreed Holstein Cattle I . •, By ,J, P, llollllzmna . County ngrlnullul'lll II!\'4UI(. I: H:n~y ;-~:~:r. Ill ~?,~!,,!,,, "~~,s~~.~-~~!.~ns ,.~!.~.~~,! ,... !?~,..,,, ~~"~'~'~00 Duught.c1·~ hy ltw lilou~ntHI (),-, '• ffJ. .'Q, lwm Centn1l D, II. I. A. whlcil IIlgh prodlWCI'H in Hoptcmhcr lbs rnlll1; Dt•, Gcnrf.(o Clinton, :12 unci rPgistl!l'l!rl llolstnlnH, :!2,:3 lhH ,·, have· been produced hy B1!lle ~U&--.1 r avornged ovm· :10 Ills for the for tho Jngham·WeHI Duh·y Herd rcglslcred nnd grade l!ulstnlns, lilllll'rfnt, l,llliO lim rnlll1; Thmln Grant Dud )lex, n mg!Hiereli Hoi­ ~\~ J J montll, These were: ImpJ•ovcment nssocintlon were: 30,3 Ills fat, 869 lhs mill'; unci l>nvis, I~ grade Gtwrpseys, :11.2 Hteln sire thnt wns owned utHI ~/(./ Eugene Lyon & Som, 20 regis- Under a years: Hurry Covert & ClcJrence Diehl ~ Sons, :JG reglH· Ills butlerfat, 7llfllhs mlllt; Denzil proved lly J, II, nnd Jl, D. Cham­ ·1"~!,~. , ~ lererl .Tcr~eys, 'll.G lbs buttcriut, Son, rc 17lsterecl Holstein, 65,2 lim tered HoMeins, 30,0 ihH fat, H-10 L. IIIII, I:J gradl' Jiolstelns, 31.0 bcr)nln of LeHiie, 11!11!1' hcin!-( :11,~ 1 1 !l:tR lhs mllit,• Gmf 131'0s, l~urm, Ills mllit ihs lllilll!l'fal, K[)(J II>".· 1nlli1', Jtllcl ·~- '. . :iO fnt, 1,•110" lhs milk; Harry Covert , · , , ·• proved, this sire was tlltrcilusell ~ grndl' and I'Pglstered Holsteins, & Son, 5:i.O lbs fat, 1,280 IIJR mlllt, I~Jghnm No. II IBH(H lli!l'h ,John l•:ii:;woJ'Ih nncl Dnvls, 10 by 'the Michigan Artificial llt·ec!d- •ll.:llils huttcrfnt, 1,217 lim mill1; llndm·!l ycnrs: Han·y Covert & 'Jhei'O w~crc.12. here~~ in tlw.'ng.·- '~l'llcir' lloi.';!t!ins, :10.'7 lh!l huller· ' crs· association and acconlin!-( to Having trouble with hens roosting on wutcr fountains, Ol' self feeders'/ 11ussoll .r. Kleis, 9 registered Iloi- Son, registered Ilolstein, 76.9 lbs hnm No, ,J_D,IiJy llud lmjlloVI. fut, ~-:r12 th:; mille · Uwlr records them had heen 1·1.- 'l'hen try this Hunc.ly llint: Suspenc.l stc•lns, :m.o lhs huttcrfnt, !l!l:i lhs fnt, 1,710 lbs milk; Clyde Snow & mcnt assocwtlon whleh IIVI!J'af.(t'ci I JIJ.(h pl'rll\lldllti I'OII'H fot• tho 468 first services to tltls hull, Ltp u bolt- (u heavy nut, hoOJ>, or piece rnlll1; l~nrl Pnn;on, 18 reglslcrcd Son, grade Jersey, 75.0 lbs fat, over 30 lhs of huttr•rfnt for tlw l!HIIIIh wr·r;r: It " to laB! Janunry, ilfllH'ars that of metal will do)-from tho ccilinfl' nnd J.(l'nrlc Holsteins, 3·1.0 lbs hut- 1340 lbs mlllt. month of ScptcmbeJ', ncl'llrdlng to i\.lnllll'l' dnss: Maurl1~r! Orslcrle, there nrc thousands of WlllH nnd lllltil it hnnga like a plumb bob rh­ tcrfnt, !170 IIJ:i mll11; Wnync Wll- ' Leland unci 13cvcrly CltrlsttaJISI!Il, gJ':Uir! llol.~toin, 7!1.0 ills huttcrfnt. daughters nil over Michigan that rcctly CJVCI' the fountain, cox, Hi grade nnd registered Hoi- Under 5 years: Charles Davis, testers, These herds were: l•'il'l' yl'ar~ dass: Dnrllli Pnrltly dis· hutteriat, 880 lbs mill{; 2,640 lhs mill{; Charles Davis, steins, 1l7.8lhs butterfat, 1,~07 Ill~; Melvlti 01~st!'rl1', J.(l':ule Holstl'in, courugcd, She won't hold her perch 1~. ,r. Benne & Sons, 10 regb· I'cglstercci I-Ioistcln, 75.2 lbs fat, mllll; Maurice Oesterle, 2fl grarlc• 77.0 lhs huii!'J'fat; Maurice 40Cs· his 120-acrc farm In Leslie town· 1 880 .. ship for 10 years, hut lws hl!l!il in· long, even if Hhc gets n foothold, be· tercel Jlolstelns, 32.5 Ills hullcrfat, • lbs mille Holsteins, 40.6 ills hutterJat, J,on tc!rle, grade llolsteln, 7•1.0 Ihs but- tercsted In registered Iloistein en usc of the swinging weight, !l!lG lhs mill\; l~l'llnk Cosgmy, 2G Mature class. Carlyle Wnllz, Ills mlllt; Robert tlJicl Charl•~s terfat. cutlle all his life, Thirty-six year~ gmcte Jerseys, :m.7 lim hultcrfal, l'eglstcred Holstein, 93.8 lbs fat, Brannen, 1!l grade Jloisteins, ·10.1 l•'oJJI' y1~ars dass: l•:lwynn Coi­ ago he wol'ited for Ben I•'I'Y In of breeding nnlmal~. Long life 111 ~G7 lhs milk; Orin SIJCathelm, 10 2,470 lim milk; Chellis Htlil, grade lbs huttm·fnt, 1.17:1 Jhs mill\; !loll- l:u·, grad" llolstPin, Hli.O Ills hut­ .... Dimondale who had Holstein !'at· c~attle is inherited and this fa­ gracl!' and registered Ilnlstelns, Holstein, !J3.1 Ills fat, 2,450 lbs crt Sturman, 10 rcgi.~I('J'I!rl llol- terf:il; LaiVJ'I'I]('I! l•'oSI(~I', grade tic. In 1!l27 he purchm;ed 7 cows ther nnd son hnvc selected fam· SO.ri l11s hutterfal, 8D5 lbs· mill{; milk. steins, 39.9 llm butterfat, \,211 lbs liol~tr•ln, :.~.11 Ills httlll'rfat; Thur­ from Franlt McKibhen. 'l'lwse Illes llwt have that eharncleriHiic, IIugh !Wsworth, 22 registered Smnll herd, 5 to 10 cows: Har- mlll1; lu navis, J.(radl' fiuPrnsC,\', :ili.O cows hnd mnrle goocl records for as well as those of' high prodtic· GLJern~cys, 30.1 Ills butterfat, 631 old Wilson, 8 grnrle Holsteins, Nnmer Bros, Farm, 10 f~l'ilr\1' ltr.-; 1>111 tPrfat; MPIVin Oesterle, thut time, though today w1~ would ,Jack and Rogel' Clmmbel'luin of Leslie take pride in lion and gond type. Ills mill\, 4'1.5 lbs fat, 1,396 lbs mlllt, Holsteins, :lli.7 Ills hutlt•rfat, l,t:itl gmriP llol~tein, riG,Il Ills huttm·fat. not consider them high .. Included looking a! n pain! iitg of the old herd foundation cow, Adelia. Hif.(h producing cows Ior the Mediiun herd, 11 to 20 cows: lbs mill1; Law1·ene1) Jo'osll'l', ·tli IIPifi'J' ,I'J,'ll',SOll, 1 1 ht 950 lbs mill{' Don'JI P·JJ'i·s l·',iw'.'JJJl t'rrli,'JI', "J','Jii" llol·.··teln, grnnclmother and mot hi' I' of - 1 Jerseys anr grade Hol~tc ns, 31.1 ~ • ·' .' . •. , ~ ' .' '· • ·' h " ,, Chamberlain's foundut ion cow, i11 \lill'illi'I'Silip will! hi~ father Dad and a J.(r:Jndsrm ol 1111~ same Corn Pickers Can· gmcie Holstein, 9'1 Ills hutterfnt; lhs fat, 65!J lhs milk. , l.J grade Ilulslelns, _.l.>.ll lhs hut· lili.ll lhs huttr•J·fat; Fmnk .Jason Eugene Lyon & Sons, grade terfal, 081 Ills mtll{; AndrPw & Silt!, ~:rad1! lloi~IP!n, H3.0 Ills Adelia. :nul thl' ill'rrl has IH!£'11 lntilt up sn sin! The• :;.ycar·oid ~ire now be­ Large herd, 21 or more l'ows: ,Jersey, !lO lbs huttcrfnl; Orla Klelvcr, 13 grade ilrrlstPins anrll hitliPI'fat; HoiH'l'l and Chnrles Belle Grant Segls Aclelin \\':J~ I h:11 la~l yr•a I' lit~ lli.:ii •·ow~ inJ.: used Is n ~on of Wallie and 22 calved March fi, 1!l2H, ami lived to avl'rag<'ci i:J.~:l'i prrittHis mill{ and out nf Coldy; so af.(ain this pro­ Pick Corn, Hands Slwatllelm, grade Holstein, 88 lbs Clyde Snow & Son, grade Jer- grade Guernseys, :J:l.;; Ih.-, huller- l:ranJII!JJ, grncll! I Jol.~ll!ill, !iG.O Ills butterfat. 37 3 Jbs fat, 711 Ills milk; fat, 815 lb.s mill\; hlllll!rfat. be 23 years old. Durinf.( that time ;,1 !l.li p1 llllHis ilnll!!rfa I. duC'Iive strain i>i being inlcnsiliecl. ~eys, · Corn plciwr operators cnn take Fit!e year class: Eugene Lyon Carlyle Waltz, 32 regh;tcred Hoi- she had 18 calves and Chnmiler­ 1IJI'illcil•r\ ill I ill' IH•rd ill'lics, James P. Hock~ema, tercrl Guernsey, 8:1 lhs butterfat; tercel Holsteins, 34,1 lbs fat, 823 October 16, 1952 Page 4 clllsivc of those produced h,v lieJ" d:ry miltdJJJ.( I mal \ll'e equivall•nt I about H acre~." Jaci{ stated. county agricultural agent. Hinted Graf Bms., grade Holstein, 71 lbs lhs mill{; Cue Emens, 22 regis· sons. During- some of lhf' ,\l'ar~ Jli,)oi~li llf-~>,·:Jrr<:".L:a MORE fULL LENGTH l'ljlli\'alent 1 lli,)oi~ti pounds mill·: salt ami :JO pounds steamed hone he held to a minimum, he con­ this was a high-producing Jam· but.t.erfal'. Harry Freshour & Son, 21 regis· :Jild lili'i potllJris fat. This sirt• has mea I is used. tends, with careful operations and ~ ftUSKIHG lly. He saved a son of Adelia a~ a prodtH'I'd m:JJJY liif.(!J-pmducing following oi rules: FAm\i BUREAU HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING· · ROLLS herd sire. He named' thl~ young dauf.(hl<·rs :11111 tlwy also have Chamberlain~ were some of tile first dairymen in this area to seed Condition and ml.iust pickers to ., bull Belle Grant. Dad H1•x a111i \'i•ry :'"'"' typt~. I lr! t·omhine~ I he ladino clover. They have been the crop. llandle them sldllfully used him in his herd. Befol'l! com· ability In siJ'I' ~u1th goorl produl'­ utilizinf.( this crop for at. least 5 in the field. Study the instruction ., lng to Ingham county he lwei tion and ver_>· J.(llod l~'jil!. year~. Tlm:!e years ago they manual and familiarize yourself USDA Official Will Speak been In .Jackson and white tiH'I'I' AnoiiH•r I'X''I'Iil'ill c·ow i~ IJPiic seeded :111 11 1.f,-acre field to su­ with equipment before starlinr;( had as high as G7 animal~. IVIH~n Gr:rnt S1·gis l\dc•ila 11. Sltl' is :tJ1· Annual meeting of the Ingham gras~ 1 operations. In every field stop Ioi· · he purchased tlw present farm, otlll'l' daugllll'l' of old Arlc•lla and ci be eleeted. Those whose terms ex­ LEADING FARMERS INSIST ON MM HUSKORS for IJa~·ing, tractor seat, you increase the .. cows that freshened ami had 1·1 l'''''"rds :;hp lias produr·t•d IOii,:J:.;~ time' but. they coLJidn't need to guard against accidents. pire are Wa~'ne Bullen, Ralph Compr.ro tho MM Ono Row Husker With Any,., heifer calves. This gave him a poiiJHis milk anrl :l,:i!J!U [lllUIHis kr•cp it clown. ·More than GOO bales Stillman. -and Bruce Granger. wonderf11l start, especially HS it butterfat. o [ hay wert:! cuI a nrl a fl erwards Shut off the power before oil­ Principal speakc>r will be F'rank MOll THill OUTSTANPJNG FEATUR~S: was a family that had excetii'Jll \\'ill! high prodtwlinn and goorl tili~ lit•lrt p'i·ovided night pasture ing or worldng on equipment. K. Woolley, Ie;::islativc counsel of • Thrco gathering chnins opcrat() close to till) grount!, production, l,l'jll', lhP C'han1hPriain:< Wl'l't' not for tilr t'nlire henl throughout Keep all shield~; in place. Wear the American Farm Bureau fed· • AdjWJtable floating snouts. • ~ecinl MM Sn(l.pping Holls--53Y:; inches long. At the present 1ime, Roger i~ I he season. clnse-fitting- clotlJcs that arc afraid of liJH'·Im·erling. \VIH'Il a eration. l-Ie has a background nl • Eight Husldng Rolls-four of rubb~r. fow: of steeL t~yc i:; used for late fall and warm and comfortable. Avoid r------·-----1 g-o\'PI'IItl111111 nffidill \\'i!S lookin~ almost 20 years with the U. S. • Exclusive Big Capacity Cleaning Fan. ovr•t' till' IJPI'd, hP talked against spring pasture anrl previously :ill­ "extra thumb" gloves-1 hey nrc department of agriculture. • Extra wide husking bed, liJJI'·hn•PdiJlg . .Ta1•k a~IH~rl him to dan gra~s was also u~ed. Now dangerous. Wntch out Ior falls. Mr. Woolley is a graduated of • Henvy 6• tubultll' axle nets llS bnckbon() Cor entire widtb. look o\"('t' stHllP enlve:-; as :-;otne Chamberlain says that the laclino Don't carry extra riders nor dis­ Ji well a>i the de­ rliminated entirely at 8 weeks. the county agricultural agent or 1 mil<~ north of 1\Iason on US-127 sirahlt' one!;, bllt feels tlwt when The heifers are given some grain Bulletin i ells of by writing Bulletin Office,. De· Phone 2-5971 l.'Huson Dr. C. M. Clothier then' an• more good than bad 11ntil about a year of age. The partment of Information Services, "h:rrac·teri:;tics he will practice yearlings get about a hancliul of Lions Plan 4-H Lime and Uses Michigan State college. Veterinarian line-hreedinf.(. grain daily, to lwep them develop­ l~oliowing. the Dar! hull, one ing well. .nner Questions asked of Jim Hoek· Crop zema, county agricultural agent, Phone 5251 •·aiiL•d J\·lonl v Duke wn~ IJSt!cl, He 'file Chamberlains clo not have Dl al.-;o wa~ a ;on of Adelia. Another ns large a farm as have many · are answered If\ the newly-pub· Ingham's 4-H crop show, spun· lishcd Michigan State college bul· hull I I! at is now user! by the ADA farmer~. but it is all farmed well. 1111 N. 1\Iilin St. sorecl by the Lansing Lions Oc· lelin, "Lime and Its Use." i~ out nf a lluughtcr of Dad, and The dairy cattle provide the main Leslie lober 20 and 21 will be held at till' pre~Pnl ~cnior lwnl sire is ~;ource of income wilicil comes the show room at Howlett's Im- Michigan farmers are usmg ncx 1\'::llie, whu is both a son of from bol11 the mill{ and the sale plement Co. at Mason. Dinner tons and tons more lime than No H---nting • • • ------'------, will be held at the Methodist evc.r in history, according to church. Three top members in H.oel\zema. canning, garden and crops proj- What is lime? Answers to that eels will receive special awards and 102 other quest ions ·arc given at the dinner Tuesday nigjJt. b>' James A. Porter, Paul J. Rood ancl Edward D. Longnecker, all N.o Trespassing The Lansing Lions club will Michigan State college extension again sponsor a crop show and specialists in soil scienc~.· Lime is dinner iot' 4-H club members and any calcium or calcium-magne­ lcaclers. The crops exhibits will sium compound that can counter· be on display at Howlett's Mon- act t!JC harm In acid soil,· he ex­ day aiternoon aqd Tuesday, Ex- plaincd. hibits arc to be brought in Mon- Acid soil, tile Michigan State Signs t.l day by 10:00 a. m. to be ready Ior college specialists explain by judging at 1:00 o'clock. All mcm- questions and answers, affects bcrs, leaders ani:l rmrents arc in- plant growth, changes value oi The New Co-op ' vited to the dinner Tuesday at 7 ·fertilizers and hurts the farm in­ p, m. Complimentary tickets will eome. They tell how to test soil be awarded to one leader and 'the for lime needs-If any-when to 4-I-I members placing in the blue apply lime for various crops, how NO HUN1.TI'\G and red ribbon groups. Others various ~oils in Michigan differ ()I' BLACK HAWK Cern Picker purchase lidwts at the door and how nitrogen can cause rna~· TRESPASSING at $1.25. acidity, Hockzema pointed out. The show is to be judged by Among more technical qucs- Lcyton Nelson, farm crops de- lions, the bulletin covers lime and partment of Michigan State co'l- acid action on microbiological lege. Top exhibits in corn, pota- processes-both damaging and toes and small grains will be ){ept beneficial, the county agent for the Farmer's Wee!' show in noted. Soil structU'l'e, the various January. types of limes and their sources and rates of lime application arc BRI~WimS GIMIN FOit COWS analyzed, he stated. 'Net brewers grains may re­ Among special questions an· place a part of a dairy herd's swered are on lime in irrigation grain ration, according to dairy water, in wells, in the Great extension specialists at Michigan Lakes and in inland lakes. Tables State college. Fom· pounds of the on plant nutrients, llme in farm mash equals about 1 pound of products, plant tolerances for grain ration suitable for the acidity, fertilizer reaction on lime e You can control hunting on your property l.ty roughage a herd is getting. On a mH to' value of the bulletln. Mich­ posting your line fences. protein basis, wet brewers grains igan soils arc listed with their equal about one-eighth of a high properties, he added, protein concentrate, It is worth about one-fifth of cereal grains. e "No Hunthtg" signs •lo not interfere with the right :or the ~wner or tenant, o1· those to AUCTION whom they give IJCrmission, to lt\mt on the 1.'his oufshuuling muchlne cnn be comlll\l'ml with nny on t.lte Wednesday, October 22 posted lands. tmu·lmt tmluy. It. has 70'Y,, lurg-m· husldng- ~npncUy thnn the rn·evlons Whitedog Di-strict · 1 o'clock motlel, lnt•ger \\'ng·on clc\'lllor, more clr~lll'IIIICc on the ground, shells 1\lrs. 1\1. V. Butler J.ocnted 4 miles south of , less corn because ol' illlJII'ovcments nuule in Ute snnlllling J'Olls, )licks Mrs. Emma Champion of Cluu·lotte to SrliCervllle high· e Tlac ;signs arc now available lwre in various tall corn,. short. com, tlown cm·n ot' lisfml corn. After you sec Jt, you and Miss Allee wny, .J miles e11st to Wilcox sizes and wording, with prices ranging .from will ngrce it's l!w best in the lleltl. · Champion visited· former neigh­ roud, Yz mile to first; house on 5c to 7o, depending on quantity; bors and friends Friday, enst. !4ide, 18 nicely ·mnt•ked , I. , llolstcin lmifeJ'S 111111 bulls. 'RECONDI'ICIONED FAl~l\l EQUIPl\IENT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurber and Some fresh .with cnlf by lheh· Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sicgles side, All will cnlf before .We offer a large.. stoclc of rccomlitionctl farm equipment. Good values at spent Friday evening with Mr. attracti\•e prices. It brings lmye1·s from a larg'l area. 1\[lli'Clt 1. All WCI'C bloml•testetl and Mrs. M. V. Butler. unll wmoe cre·nn, 100 lmshels of Farm Bureau Ser~ices, Inc. Plainfield .Farm Bureau Supply onts nntl 2fi0 lmles of clove1· Son'·stt·cngth depends largely huy. Clllrenf'e Wnhvoath, tlt·o· The Ingham County NeWs FARM EQUIPl\IENT BRANCH Gregory upon the amount of water. it con­ Jlt'ietor; Colmtcl . Glen T. ' . . . 8800 N. Grand .River, US-16 tains, and that, in turn, affects the Pinch, Auctioneer; Arllnn• Phone Gregory 9-F-6 stability of. structures which the .-::... 0.:.:. "'.:.·>P.hone .. ~ansi~g .2~1271 : Steinhauer, clerk. . '. ~ ' supports•. · · . ,. lnaham County News October 16, 1952 Page 5 Hll[l(lltl'l gr"WOI' Jll'h•t•s, DLII'IIIJ.: lito lust wcel( In Sr.•piPtniJtH' HOI111! '·"'''' 111nl'" lor lilcm:;viVI!~, he crnttlonod, ;l,OOO,O()O mnrr. . puttuds wcro Williams Cows Wright Cow Tests hmtghL by lilo govc•rnnwnt, llr.avy Country &. Town J~or ll'I!Ulln!{ lie" on dairy nnl· Till! , mnrlwtlngs of lnrlioys nm ex· mnls, the Hpet•~\rllit ntlvlmm use of IWCIC!d rlnrlnrr 01•1olmr, novt•t·n· IJy JI!U BROWN Tpke Honors nwlhoxychlor uml points oul lhut 615 Lbs. of Fat tARM lNG BU~IN~SS nwnl [llll'coltnHI!S prolinbly will DD'l' hns no pl11ce nt lhl!i lime for I hi:; il 11 I' p II H 1!, 1\IeliHJXYCh IIll' With lilB [lCJIIIHis of hutterfnt av mnllnnro lwnvy, 111 h!IH;I I hrough· The job ~i! dmw! In ProduciiQn nttl ihJH lllillllli. 'J'nlul jlltl'eiHIHP.H should lln mixed 111 a rate uf·H lim nml H,ll2!i JIOII!HIH or mlllt test· lng •l.:l'ol to her crr•dll, New .Tcru· CML COLLIN of lllrlwys mur.ll! by U~DA lo Oc· The potatoes am In t.hc bal'n, Hill by hill we closed in Ilona lei A. vVIIlinm:-; of Mm;on of fill IH:t' cent wellnhln (lOWder to Is lile OWIH't' of 11 n•gisiPrPri Ilol lUI) [;allons of Wllll'l', Ill! tlli'CHSl'H Htill~m MarJory, 11 registered Ilnl· ll.el'llllt unsteadiness In farm I dtw HI'!Pnlisls haw co1111! up wllh Iober 1 nrnounled In nhoul G,500,· on the Pontiac potatoes nt the Vernon ,J. J3rown test fm·m on 000 poumls. ~11'111 ('OW 1\'hicli hiiH ,IU:;[· · COITI that thorottf(h lrt!nllng of unl· sleln·fi'rleslnn cow owner! hy 'vv. Jll'krH points up 11 Jong·li'11l! an lnsii'Ltnwnl slmllnl' In 11 Bolrll'l'· Diamond t•oad Saturday nftel'lloon •. 1 (JI!!Ied n llf~linw pmtluctlon re~ muls wli It the sprny ot· drench C. Wt•lghl of Wlllhllll!ilnn, Mlch· downward lrPJHI. 'J'hnl trend has li11~ Iron · wllli u ~mall l'li[J·IIIw lalws ahoul pounds of fnl Ol'd of morl' lhun lllD,OOO llm o! hns 1111 sullslltutc for fnll mntrol lgrm, 11nH completed a 305·rlny !wen going 1111 for mow lhan 11 end, TIH• lrlt'll Is In apply lnlenst! II R . The last emte wns checkod in only minutes bel'ol'e we re­ n hog 'I mill;. of cattle lice, producllon tesl. V~'nl', ll''''"rdlnr.! to f;trm f!<'olltl· lwal In smnll horn lntllrms and from lo !llalw potlncis of ceived u pmddlng note from the fourth mcmbet• of tlw polalo­ mists, They :;uy lhnl fmmcrsl drs troy llw ilol'll tissue rlevolnp· n•nderl!ci larrl. Sn ho;p; 1\'l!lglllng digging fi1•m In Hawaii. His time wns put in on i he pot a toes In !-1 mlllling periods, •·overing She was mlllwd 2 limes dally, 200 In 220 (lilUIIdS would IUI'Il nltl nml wn.s !l ~·r•m·s und 7 months of t!itn'L munl yca~·s:. Garth Brown.. ber. With the open pen type of Ice, gtadl;' ~1olstem, 67.0 lbs fal, bat'll, there are no ventilating Aprilll mouth, extra goo(l ut' l\lkhii\"LIIl's hig-g·est: mill' (Jroducers , •• you'll 1,860 I~Js ~Ill<; D. L, Cady~ grad~ problems. Ilolstein lleifcr, 20 months old, ShJ'OJlshire Ram find Hmt: Wagon Wheel 'Iii% )Jillc Pt'Othteer Is a H?lstctn, ;:J3,G lbs fat, l,:J30 lbs Bell gives some essential in· . bred l\lay 17 2 Shrot,sltii'C Ram Lambs big· favorite wi1h dilii'Y fal'lluws in the top hl'llcket. · m1lk. . , , . , . , . . slructions on the building: Poles Holstein lleifel', 20 months old, lle(mntl on Wag-on Wheel for YOUlt dairy cows. Uncle! 1 ~cars. L. B: Farrts and should be set 5 feet into the bred June 23 You'll g-et. lwttcl' mill' (ll'odudlon all ulong the line. E ..w. Lltchliel~l, re~1stcred I:Jol- gt·ound on. a 6-ineh concrete pact: Holstein Heifer, 18 months old, Ask for it; at: the dealei·s' listed below und get stelll,.114.3 lbs~fat, 2,:J40 l~s milk; Treat the poles. Poles pressure· bred J nne 9 Miscellaneous shu·ted on this moncy·mulwr ••• NOW. ~· J?· I-I:mls nn.d ~· W. Lttchflelcl, treated with pentachlorophenol ot• ll~lstcin Heifer, 18 months old, . Jegtstered I~olste111, 136.6 lbs fat, creosote will last 35 to 40 years. 100 Bales Straw brc(l August 11 1,920 lbs mill<. Nailing girts do not need to be 1\lonarch 1\itchen Range U_nclcr 3 years: r;:twood Reaume, butted· ends can be lapped to save Bangs Tested Forlcs, Shovels, lUany small articles registered !1olstcm, 54.1 lbs fat, time a~d labor. Put in a deck to 1,320 i~Js mtlk: ?' , . store· bedding. Use treated· plan!< Mcd1um hetcl, 11·-0 cows· Rwh- around the bottom to hold the ard W. Smith, 14 registered and manure pack Terms: Cash All gooils to be settled for day of sale g1·ade Holsteins, ~2.0 lbs fat, 1,202 • lbs mill1; J. H. and R. D. Cham· r------~--, ber!ain, ·17 regiS'tercd Holsteins, ·Not Res~onsible For Accidents , Sheldon Feed Co. Haait tt Feed & Grain 40.4 lbs fat·, 1 ,o!l6 lbs mnk. ·or Cha 1 1 H bba d Large herd, .21 01: more cows: • f eS. U f · : llolt Co. · Fran!< Fetters .& .. Sons, ·33 grade VETERINARIAN Hulett '· ..'. ,;Hqlstehts. ·'iJq.9;)li~ fat, 1,011 lbs 519 s. JefferRon Phone :!8201 · Producer.s Elevator Co. . mllk; D~ L." Cady, 26 grade and Lon~r Bean & Grain Co. WilliamstoiJ · registered Holsteins, 32.0 lbs fat, ~lason Eaton Rapida . 954 lbs mill> . .'. ··· ·Crot) .. y lclds 1wr acre have n~:n·· . ly

    PUBLIC HEARIN~ for the Proposed Zoning Ordinance of Alaiedon Township

    Thursday, Oct. 30, 1952

    8 p. Ill.

    Alaiedon Town Hall

    J.. ocatcd at the corner or llolt road and the Olwmos-Mason Ioml

    Maps and complete copies of the ordinance may be seen at:

    Ralph StUiman Burt L. Green 3480 Dobie Road 1817 N. Plullips Road Mason, Michigan Wesley Thomas Mason, Miclugan 1187 E. Wlllougbby Road Mason, 1\ficbiga.n Robert Seyfarth Floy'l Fogle •596 Pbllllps Road 2611 Okemos Road Mason, 1\lichigan 1\lason, Mtchigan UUli\I, NOTICE lngl1arn County News October 16, 1952 Page 7 ------Marriage Licenses ~·------Legal Notices

    STATE OF MICIIIGAN I I TilE I I!OUATE COUIIT I Olt 1 COUNTY OF INGHAM II the M \llur of tl a li:atutca nf1 Clcsuhyn 1h t til hey, R th 1 ruu Dorn ot ul DhHll peat ud or Mlt~ .. lnrr

    ORDER FOR I'UBLICATION DETERMINATION OF HEIRS FRAZEUR-Dctobor 23 1952 Stntc of Mlchl~un 1 he Prubnte Court for the County of lnghnm At n Ht:!KHion of Bl 11 Cou t heltl nt tho Probntn Ol!lnc I 1 the CILY of Mnson n 1 111 County on the 2Hh dny of Sep!lom bc1 A D tns• P1oscnt liON J lgc or Prohntc In tl o Mnttc nf the E•tnte of WIN· FIEf D SCOII FRAZEUR II Deco IKe 1 Ru•scl A Lnwlnr h1 vlng tiled In Kill Court his )ctltlou Jllnylnl< thnt s II Com t ndjucllcntc nt d dctca mlno who Woto nt tho limo cf hlu donth the loKI I I nl • of snll doccnsecl 11nrl ent1tled to Inherit the rc 11 o•tnto of wllch a 111 lc cenKed dif! 1 Helzed It I• Ordered th It tho 28rd dny of October A D 1U52 nt cloven o clock In tho forenoon nt t1 c Pro! ntc Olflco nt 20r. Wc•t Snglnnw St Lnualn11 Mlch The common daisy Is a wild vn· hmn bo nnd lo horoby nppolntcd for hcnrlng •nld potltlon riety of crysanthcmum, and al· It Is Further Ordered thnt public no· though 1t grows over most of tlco tl e col bu given by publication of n CO! Y of this Or<]CI for three HUCCOBBIVe tempcutte Amertca Is au tmpm t W~l!krt tttcvtot 11 tn l'lftld dny of hemlng ftom southeast Europe and Asia In tho lntthnm County News B nowa) 11 1 or ntlntcd nnd clroulnted In anld Coun· 40w3 ty Certified seed wheat Is true to Amer!cnilS are eating an egg a vmiety, free from noxious weeds day and an extra egg each eighth and tye and has lughet• ger1n!na day lion tales /

    lnolwm Cm111ty News October 16, 1952 Page 8 J,Jln·cu·y flullcl Will l\l11el. l Girl Rcunt~ l'h-1• Cul'JI T ( h Past Noble .Grands g\Vt!ll IHIIIOI'B 111111 Pol'~ll[{llli of ynl• ---·------·------Registration Hits Tho Wllllnmijton llllrnry fnunrl· WO 0Sen tO Girl Sr•mrt 'l't•uoJ> No, •I i>ll'iti'Ll low r.ht•ysnnlhL!llllll\Io, m'll gullrl are meeting IIIIa 'l'IHit'J;· Porn at the Woorh'ulf farm recent· Honored at Meeting Jo'nlh!Wing tlw ll!l'r!llng 11 lutwht dny evening nl the homr. of Ml'H. Represent FFA ly starting- In tl!P mDl'nlng, 'l'hu !'On WliH s'IH'VC'rl Will! jli1Hl 1 noble All Time High Lotn Inf(crsol, 30!) lcuJton atrect. git·ls plelwd the corn, loaded It on Myrtle Rcbclmh Lodge mrJ! g-rands us LIH• hd fot' tr·ips, '!'hose who partll, Mll'\llna n Is ali ott t i!l,llOIJ,ODIJ sally, A memorial sorvlcn WUii Williamston whlr·h muiH•s ncn!'ly pnsters to be usml for national Wnyne Blossuy and J•;dwln Voss lpnt1~d werr. 1\ny MPITlliolrl, .Term IIC'I'CH, ()f lhlb total, lllflrl' tha11 hool> weelt will bC! madc, I will l'CJll'esent the Wllllarnslon F. Lytar·, Cnrolyn Woodruff, Lois given fnr Mittie Ilmwn, who l'e· 17,()()(),()()1) III'I'<'S of lllllirl'l' !ll'l! l'lll'i.l'·,,. ~.'"';.,• .. V~ { ·~',i., :,,,~· , iu•,.,n .hlp will nr:<~in handir• Its I!Hl•; teg!strnt!on. One hmalrc~d 1 1 1 Ltuw, Put Bnrtowlncl(, Carol r.enlly rllerl following a long slclt· sinter! fnr c·omnH•rl'ial USlrl'll total 0,000,· wrm arlriPrl to the• roll since tho 1~. A, mnvenllon nt KrtnHas City. • ("we·,,,,,., 'l'~tr! i·lnnsal'i'nowr•nmplr>ll'rl,allrl.t last PIC!'! inn, accrmling to the dty l'fcilTle, Vclrnn Wlcltmnn anrl 'l'hrf nxpPn~e~ of 2 cil'legnles tn 000 :u'l't•s, ·nort hr•r·n lrardwoorls TJJC boys wi II spcmd 11 wee!c n t t IH• .€.hJtn~.I':... :B'l..t:J 1:1'\l('J at r·,dl llli'Piing wn:; IH•Irl at Norris-Jolley .roan Young, The girls trml< n nssPmhly this next wet•k will be I'OVI!I' ~.llOO,tUltl iiC'\'1'11, and S\VIIIlljl Dnve l'!Prk, D. l lownrrl Gnrslinc. convention nnrl attend many IIII' !'1111 'l'lu•o~!JI' 1\lonrlay WiH'Il Thr• JlllJIUiallrill Df the f'ity is Sll('k lunch and the lender flll'· pa lei by llu• lodge, stuncls, HPI'li<'P·f!r and pine nmlw 'J'JHl \1'JJJJ,Ilr1 11 ll ( 11 l:rllll!ll,• ]':I!I•'IS fit' t~JJ IJI'gilrlli'illioJl'·, ll' mL!et lngs observing t lw c·nm•en· Pu~l ~lightly over 2,01111 arrorrllng to nlshed the beverage. noble grands prc•scnl wcrP up most or the romtdmlcr. Cl!c•sl 1• ,II r :11 • ,,. \1'1 111.11:1'.\1111 I.l'l\1•<1 In: ll'l\1'1\llns and worl;ing Vows Exchanged lion nctivitlcs, 1 tlw l<~st r'l'nSJJs nnd It Is believed nnd \Villl.!l~l' Ill',' II 1111 I 1!!J Ill d ldilll'llilh. llwt the I'Pgistrnlion of 1,323 Is On Salltnlay, October ''· Ml::;s 'l'lw loC':ll I'IHI(ller, which is N drJV(' JoJ' [IJ',rl lrr'' r dtl' J!,rh 11' 1 Ill cio•,p to 1 tlll'/., Mul'!el Alire Jolley, daUJ::hlr.t· of among tho be5l 10 clmpters In llw; azarenes JlOSP!-. lrt lr' ' 1 r I 'r 11 i!llldll' Have Tlw ldrgPs( number nf votes Ml'. anrl Mrs. Milo 1~. Jolley of chapters In the state, has under· clriVP. Hldidl I rlllll t, !JI'l ''.· rllld ~-~ na f •wr ca•,t in thr> <'IIY of Wllllruns· Williamston, was united In mar· taitcn ns a project to raise 7 acres M; • n!llry Earl !:alhhlli',' I. 1',•:"''1111111 tass lt'Rans or of wheat which will he planted g551 0 u nf t!Jc rlri1 , .. \' l111 !r 1:11 I•·rl I,,.. • !1111 WIJS 7ti0. It Is expc('terl thnl rlngc to Leon Rnlph Norris, srm Meet chi:; 1111mhr•r \\ill hi' surpnsscrl in of Mr. ami Mrs. Leon Norris, Sr., across from \Vall's Drive In, weHt :~~~:1'. '" an·l I' 1!1 l>llilollli<• loJ Ill 1m·key Dmner tiH• r:enPrill rleclirlll on November of Wllllmnston, at St. Mary's or town on US·LG, Early In .Tuly 'rlw Williamston Church of the •1. In antiC'ipatlono[ this cvr.nllho Catholic chmch In Williamston, the ~rnund wm; plower! by Ronnie Nnznrene held an all·clay mission· J.: rrorl•, \','('!I' 1 .:.r!n It) qi I' \\'tl Fisher·, Max Allen ami Wayne ary meeting at the home of thu llnmslrl\1 l\llli IIH· J.. •:·J·.·~ <11<:.:,1 'IIH' _c'liaiiPllfil'l'S t•l:;tss of li!C' dty c•ouncll lms purchnsed new Miss Barbara McKinney of Ma­ Blossey. J prPsit~enl;, M1·s. ~har~cs ~clntllz, but ti 11 • IJild:.! r.t llll'll ·. l1.t 1 i111 :1\\'itllamslon .1\.fl>lllorllsl l'illll'l'h Pli'r'l ion IH>olh•;, so it will not he son wrts maid of honor. Brides· 1~onnic J'v!lmcl fitted the ground Moncldy, 1 he 11101 nlng was ~lven tiJP mand 11r• t 11 r11 l!rr• ,., 1.,,. 11 , 1,1 Will IJnld lh :umual tnrlwy din· ncc•pss.1ry tor VolPI'S to slam! long maids were Mr·s. Kenneth Me· after it waii plower!. On Scptem- to the devotional holtl' and study. the cil\ 1111 rt I«',Jil,!lijl '"' ,, <' 11 n- nr•r at !lie I'IHJI'cli \'lcdnesdny, in lin!' wall111g to vote. Mamts of Almont and Mrs. Thea· dare Bemdt of Lansing, sisters of ber 20, Tom Bappcrt rlraggecl it Mrs. Reo Miller hiHI C'hnrgc of the munll.;' C'lit· .1 111 1:. ""·"· ··'"""I Or l«iH'l' 2D, again anrl the next clay Max Allen missionary (llll'l of the pt•ogr·am, firm 'and 1\'illr .r11 •1·1 1r" .• :.'1 I l>iiii!C!l' lVIII II(• sl'rVl2rl I rom ;, the bride, and Mrs. Leland Chris· planted It to whP.tl. The boys arc lite to[llc ileln~ a study of the --'------...;____ p 1 Ill. n11. 'l'hl'll' will lu• 1111 l'lwrgl' lensen of Williamston. for <'inldi<'ll unclPr;; ~'Pdrs 11! llgf', selling wheal shares at $fl per hD~~': ",~azumne Mission in Soulh - Serv~ces H€ld The llowr:r girl was the bride· share, ancl next year· the boys will Afi tca. Ti< 1\<'l •, 1nay ))[' !Jlll'<'iiasl'ci I1'11111 groom's cousin, Ilene Seres of ~!.<, 's )ll'!Jg slot•r•, ~.Jonror>'s Dl'llfi get bad< the share money plus A pollud< luill'heon was served Detroit. Gregory T. 1\rlr-Manus, interest. at noon. In the afternoon tlwy ~rlu.l'f' .11111 GIJrslliJC's furnillll'C' for Mary Wint nephew ,of the bride, was ring· worlwrl on a quilt which will he '-:to!'P. 1\lrs. Marv !Ciizaheth Wint, 72, bearer. Best man was George C. forwarded to some mission sla­ 1\lrs. ,\rJan-r•llr>n ll11nl\<'l' is I'!J,dl 1• ol :l!H J•;ast' Mirlrllr• street, widow Messinger of Detroit. Ushers t ion. 111.111 of IIi<' 'ttlllnPr. Utlwr commit· ot till' late Guy Win!, riled n.t a were Gaylord C. Jolley of Dctroil, Another all-clay meellng Is '"'' 'ilaJrllll'\1 arl' ltutil .i\rlams, J.an'slng hw;pltal following a hrothet· of the hrldc; Ralph Nor· Naomi Circle planned for NovcmhPJ' at the .JI-:111 l'Pildns, Gl£•tHior:J 13ixily, slwrt sll'klll'S'i, L'arly Monday rls, uncle of the bridegroom; and W1nifrPrl Mc{!JC'Jiallwn ami Irene home o[ Mt•s. Jlarnlcl D'Arl'y, morning, 01•totwr ti. She hariliveci Leland Christensen. Ml~s Hose­ ( )L•Sil'lil'. Plans Activities in \Vtilln high I Prine Gilhert nil of Williamston. Mrs. Ral[lh Nornn, Miss Lou El· Production Help Saturday Evening Post. 'so horol .11 ~~ n'<'IIJI'k i11 ti!C' ['V<'nillg. 't'hc borlv w.1s ln• held Wednesday couple will reside at 679 Lexing­ taken to the market at 1:30 for l10w you can have that perfect com· 1!1<' 1 «IIIli~ sr·IHII>l r·hilrl anrl her morning 111 Ill o'l'iol'k at St. ton Ave., East .Lansing. sale at. 2 o'clock. UnsldllPd fort with LENNOX-at much Jess l1'1 1111 c• 1•·ill h<• "Till' :l It's of :Vlary's CatholiC' l'hllrl'h, with Rev. cost thnn you might think. D< iiTPrs were L:ul ."r Bi~elow, A R b"d chairmanship of Mn;, Croel. l~ngineers or remodeled home or a replacement, r·ap; I'd l'lrdrl, ;,cJ llll\1'11 ol ltt•r Ill noll.rnrl Crowley, Donald Gilbert, nn a I oux flli'Jll.!\\llr\ ._rnd IPr·ture ''>lll"s lmm Guy Martin, Hobert Rowley and The World Dny oE PrayPr 11'111 let us help you select the size und type of heating plant that will give l"OU !I'll" r•xpc•nr•JH '' _: 1s \\'L'ii "" ;.tudy.l Drmald l'arks. [ .i\ rehearsal buffet supper was be held nt tile f'illlr<'h at 10:00 a. l~e~o: uhu· II mil's, ~nncl worldn~ 10 m, A program ilas been arranged. I'Ollditlons, ovrwlitm• pay, l'eu­ the most satisfactory results. Our con· 'J'IJP m•'<'llrl'; 1s opc•n moth· - --· given at the home of Mr. and sulmtion service is free, but it can be "l''' v.•Jtli_ f'hilc!Jr'n 11 ~ all ar~es. Chi!dn•11 ArP lrlCJI'Uintt•d Mts. D. F. Rahicloux on Friday slon and Insunmee l'lans­ Mr. nncl Mrs. Harley Hull snent •rop Wn;;-1•s - l~m(Jinyuwnt of great value to you in reducing cost I .1·•111 l'r'JIL•,IJnu•nts l'olll ht• SPI\'L'rl L,tst 'l'ur~rlay kin,clr>rgarlcners in honor of their daughtcJ·, Ann, of inscnllntion nnd providing comfort S~turday evt•ning 111 East Lan· wU h a ful Ill'I', ·" tlo<' 'lose ot llw meet IIIJ'. in ·nec•d nf tnoculations wPrc taken who becamc the bride o[ Marvin sing. throughout the years to come. earc ,,f in the school clinic by Dr. Ralph Glynn Saturday at a ltc•pl:l.!h-:ms Pian Hally HP,\'nolcls and Dr. Scholf. The doc- solemn high mass at St. Mary's Ihone or t•ull-Employ· are now ma!,ing their home with A l~r·pnhliml! l"'lil' \\ill hr h<'lrl[tor•, werc assislt;rl hy lllll'Ses, Mrs. Catholic church in Williamston. ment Olfi<:<•, Chevmlet I>elroit their sister in GrccnvJIIc. Ohio, F~ C. Anderson & Sons s· G1eszer anrl M1ss Conklin, of the A miscellaneous shower was Gear & Axle Division, 18<10 I·'" visited l heir aunt, Miss Nellie Phone 2361 rl <.\' •".l'llllll~· Ol'lohrt 21. :rl 8 Jl. county ltcallh clepartment. The given in honor of Miss Rabidoux llolbrool>-'l'Owns•·nd 9·8000. n: l'lill'll lt:•.!l,<"r. 'l'lw puh1i" ~~ invited to a seC'onrl of a f,erics will receive luncheon of cnke, icc cream and niiL'JHI dllri lw~r the issues of the lhem at J() a. m. November 4 at coffee was served. day. tile offic·c• of Dr. SdwiT. The third Twenty-four guests were pres­ JVt•u• })in•,"t t(''/ ( ·,! :l'!11t"d in a scril's will be given at 10 a. ent. The llride·to-be received 'ruht•aru!J) .. · ' ..,,,i • ·. ',' 1 , 1 r.1r~·. t '·IITil' !!11n1 and MJ'S. Nina m .. Dc•L·c•nlh,,r 2 at the office of many nice gifts. lilt<'d ;tt pll ( • ,., 11pl ~e tng!,• ll(r·tn and son, llcrt, tl'il'l l'lwirman. will preside at the ~· 11! \V:J,bington, fl. c., who have meeling following a stag potluck Mrs. 'Dale I31ossey, who has brcn visillllg hct· parents, Mr. and at 7 p, m. at the hall. Troop 6[) of been sic!<, is now at her llome on 1\Irs. l.c•wJ,; Inman, relurnccl to Leslie will ~ct llc: hosts for this South Cedar street. Her motlwr, .. ( e ; IH•t llonw last 'l'hursday. rH'msion. Separate round tables Mrs. Lottie Runciman, was taken THE CAR OF THE 1 It~' YE~ r..Trs. M. 11 Hoilcrts and son, will IJC' hclrl riurinr~ the evening to I he home of her son in Lan­ '"'IT\. lotlnL·r tr•sidcnts of \Vii· for Cub SPout, Boy Scout and Ex· sing ancl expects to spend some I li:Jm,ton,· noll' m.tkll1g llll'ir l10rne plorcr leaders and commissioners. time there. I ill 'l'li<'S(J\J, AIIZOil.l, Were Viiilllllg Mrs. Roy Harkness and daugh· I G1'1'4'!11JHli\S Vl'<•!l li;; Yl'lli'S II r ll'nd < here .tl!d in Lansmg, J a<'K· ter, Mrs. Dnvid Smith of Wil· su11 .ll!rl 'l'r.rl't•rse City last II'CPI<. Mr. :Jncl Mrs. Charles Green- liamston, Mrs. Robert Case 'and man cclebratccl their 63rd wed· children of Lansing and Mr. and ~.Jr. anrl ~Irs. nussell Miller le[l rling ~nniversary by holding open Mrs, Harold Slocum and family 1 ~'.~' r'lll' l:tsl 1\'l'CI\ frrl' Dnllas, house Sunclny, October 12, at the 1 11 1 1 of Owosso spent Sunday at the I' ',;';, ~·. ~~1 1_ _'1' ' I w~· ~;;•II at.tend '.' 1Wheatfield Method 1st churC'h on home of Mr. and Mrs. F'ranlc Slo· ln,., l.l.tr" .llld White stock shcm. l-Jnlt ro:HI from 2 until 'I ll1 the cum in celebrating of the Slo­ 'I'lw hp,t •·:d tiP s_electcd from ! l1c 11 ftcrnnon. Many friends and lhr•-:t IH•rds 111 1\ll<'illf~_nn, •;how111g neighhorii called on the couple cums' wedding anniversary. I"' :< ::t.1te twrrl WIII t·ompr'le ancl they receJvcd many gifts Mrs. Lena Abbott of Pleasant ' llwrr•, with rtllwr stall' herds. ~Iii· · "' lake spent several days last wee}( I11'1' i:; n nntional licirl n!Tir•prs 101 Fit'" Run Js 1\lade witl1 Mrs. Bess Abbott. !the National llolstcin-Fricsian as· An overhcnlecl stove at the Among those attending the SCII ia I ion~· j I ~ohet t Bloom home on Rowley Eastem Star Grand Chapter at I Mrs. Nettie Bennett is sic-k :d road callecl out the nrc depart· Grand Rapids last week were I hl'r l1t1me on \Vest Grand Hiver. rnent Weclnesclay noon. Little Hope Thompson, Laura l~isher, . ~lr. and 1\IJ s. llowarrl In~crsol, dn1nagc other than smol:inc f'~r problem and oro thorou9hly familiar 'lrlth trory lr.111 Mrs. Mary Harlmess, Mr. and llamston, The wedding elate has ISCOVER the new Golden Airflytc-drivc it. Know why it is."thc car tire M.'cond ~rmiglrt )'c!ar in tlfC• 24·/wur Mrs. Fr£llll( Slocum of Williams­ wa carry. You gel mora than Juaf material& wh11 JDI been set for November 29. D of the year". For no other is so startlingly new, so fur advanced Lc Mans "Gmnd Prix d' Emlurance." deal at "Standard". ton and Mr. and Mrs, George Mrs. William !(ramer and chll· Burleson of Lansing were in in comfort features. Sec !he widest seats, greatest eye-level visi~ility. Flint on business Monday, ch·en, Miss Evelyn Cole of Grand ~Y..-:.-tn~ Try the amazing new Airfiytc ride that inspired the auto editor of Rapids and Ml'. :md Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. George Waterman Grettenberger and Charles spent of East Lansing, formerly of Wil· "Rembrandt of a great national magazine to write, "The finest shockproof ride in the Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. liamston, left last week for Mel· Automobile De­ world today". GOLDEN A!F!FLYTES sign"; Plniu Arthur Frost. Mr. I