Merle Van Votve. who Friday was sentenceress tbe rrlilm m a varsity debater from the tlniTersity that only the contents of the rooms I gram will be given : and third, to quash the InfociMtica of Michigan. on the first floor were saved M arch in G . S m a rt aud discharge the respondent, The judges complimented the Plym­ by neighbors, wbo responded to the A ndantiuu liem are were denied by tbe court. outh team for smoothness In delivery, alarm. The house was occupied by Will o’ the Wisp Nevin Friday morning's sesslou was con- good organization and their use of evi­ Mr. Burger's son. Edwin Burger. The .sumed by the testimony of Sheriff .Vve M aria Gounod dence. They criticized the Howell house, which was a new one. and con­ James Robinson, regarding the raid. Miss Paddock team for using too many statistics, for tents were practically coveretl by in­ iC^BTTlght. W. N- IM Ira Fischer, deputy sheriff, and Dr. lacking poise and pep in delivery, and surance. -Meditation M assenet Ned Smith, wbo examined the alcoholic for attacking the enforcement of the contents of the confiscated liquor. The farm home of Jacob Dingledey Potomac Boat Song S h are Federal proliibitiou amendment with­ J.VNUARY NUMBER MICHIGAN on the Artley road, southeast of Plym­ Slierzando G illette The present case is one of several out sufladent evidence to show that it outh. was destroyed by fire about 4:30 FORMER PLYMOUTR HISTORY MAGAZINE. started against Van Vorcc following is not well enforced. o'clock last Friday afternoon. Sparks Toolan Dim Leoni miineroHs raids by the Sheriff’s depart­ The proposition was the one being from the chimney falling upon the roof CITIZEN DIES A Gpysy Maiden, I P ark e r ment on his Salem township property. The January number of the Michigan used throughout the state debating is thought to have started the blaze. Miss Paddock it is understood the (utse will .be History Magazine carries on the cover league series, “Resolved, that the pro­ The household goods were removed api)ealed io tbe State Supreme Court, Avory D. Prout, a former Pl3rm outh At Twilight Stebbins posed child labor amendment to the a fine picture of Dr. Clarence Cook in accordance with the last ruling of from the first floor, but little could be citizen, died at Otsego, Michigan, Jan­ Pilgrims Chorus (Tannhauser). National Constitution should be adopt­ Little, sixth president of the University th a t biKly th a t com plaint blanks w hich snvetl from the rooms on the upper uary 8th. We take the following from W agner ed by the United States. Plymonth of Michigan. have been used are not legab Iti that floor. Had the wind been in another the Brighton Argus of January 13th: had the affirmative side of the ques­ A notice is given elsewhere in this they leave no space wherein tbe nature^ I direction, the bam and other out­ •‘The remains of Avory D. Prout, for Alumni especially will be interested M orning tion for the first time this year. Each Iiaper of the primary election to be of the evidont'e seccred against law buildings would have burned also. many years a resident of this place, in the two articles on Henry Phillip The Old Refrain Krelsler r^TTi consisted of two girls and one held February 8^b. Tbe eight candi­ violators can be written in. Van were brought here for interment Mon­ Tappan who v%s first president of the I Would Weave u Song for You, hoy, and In each case the boy was In dates for whom petitions were filed, Vorce has 20,days in which to file an day. Mr. Prout, wbo has been an University. Dr. .Tames B. Angell said O’H a ra his second year in High scbooL are: George H. Wilcox, Karl W. Hill- appeal.—Dally Tpsilaijtian-Press. Sat­ Invalid for the past year or so, owing mer, Arthur E. Blank. Alton J. Rich- Tappan that be was "the largest Miss Paddock The Plymouth debaters were Jose­ urday. January 16th. t > PyiHIJIN SISTERS to numerous strokes of paralysis, has rvine. John W. Henderson. George H. appeared on the Mlchl- phine Schmidt, Franklin Atkinson and Tof alumni except for “TapiMln Oak” ed the debate with the pep and vigor ALBERT ELY PUSES AWAY day by automobile. Funeral services .V letter from the County Road Com-1 and ‘ Tappan Hall’' which commemor which characterizes her speaking. A BUSINESS GRANGE Thc Pythian Sister Temple No. $4, were held in the Presbyterian church missioners announces a change in the ate bis name on tbe campus. The .\ll>err Ely, iigcd 6G years, died a t the Franklin Atkinson displayed the poise | held their Installation of officers Tues­ aud btfrial was In Falrvlew cemetery, policy of widening pavements through first of these articles, by Prof. Perry, Glenn Jewell has purchased tbe gents’ home of liis sister. Mrs. Phoebe Pat­ and qnlck thinking which wou him his I day evening. January 19th, with of­ .\vory D. Prout was bom in Jack- cities and villages. Tbe Board will no begins a series which it Is announced furulshiogs, clothing and shoe store terson. on East Ann Arbor street, last place on the team. Jnlla Wilcox ficers as follows: son county, Michigan, April 2. 1853. longer assess any of the cost of snch will run through the year. In an- and also the dry cleaning business, Sunday morning, after an lllnfai of i t spoke in her usual pleasing, determin­ P. C.—Dora Wood He came to this village when a boy and widening against the local municipal­ othei^ Dr. John Parker Stoddard. 91 which has been conducted by R. W. six weeks. Mr. Ely was bom In ed manner, and did some splendid de­ M. E . C.— G e rtrad e H u tch in s on November 19. 1884 was united in ity. This means that tbe only cost to years of age. oldest living alumnus of Sliingleton for the past fourteen years, Superior towusblp. Washtenaw ootm- bating. All three members of the K. S.— M ildred Jew ell m arriag e to Ml&s N ellie C obum w ho Plymouth for the South Main street Michigan tells what he remembers and aunounces a continuation of ty. J u n e 26. 18,')9. F o r a n u m b er o f Plymouth team excelled In the smooth­ E. G.—Mable Hake died two years ago last September. widening to be done this spring will about the campus when be was a stu­ all departments in tbe old location, years he resided In tbe state of WaalH ness, directness and persistence of their Manager—Minnie McConnell .Mr. P r o u t w hile h ere w as a b a rb e r by be tbe drainage and necessary under­ dent under Tappan. which will be somewhat remoddled ington, and came to Plymouth two repotation. .M. of R. & C.^MUdred VanAtta trade and was well known by nearly ground work.' "Little Journeys In Journalism” is and redecorated. Glen is one of Plym­ years ago. He Is survived by three- Plymouth’s debaters have now scored M. F .—^Della D unn all Brighton people at that time. He the title of a new series of articles on outh’s best known and most pi^nlar brothers and two sisters. Funeral 5 ^ t out of a possible 12 points in the Protector—Ines Thomas moved to Plymonth In 1889 and after­ Tbe Commission. Monday night, notable Michigan zwwspaper of young men. and be has a host of services were held from the Schrader State League series. Their next de­ Guard—Hattie HoBaway ward lived for a time In Detroit, Lans­ authorized the Thomas Nolan Company bygone days. The present article Is by friends, who will wish' him an abun­ Bros. Funeral Home. Tuesday after­ bate will be February 12th. The Dora Wood, who has been the Tem­ ing and other places before going to to close down work on their contract George Catlln of the Detroit News and dance of success In tbe mercantile noon, at 2:00 o’clock, Rev. 8. Congei' of our opponent has not yet been until frost is out of the ground in the ple’s Most Excellent Chief for the past Otsego to live. He Is survived by one is devoted to tbe life and work of field. Hathaway officiating. Interment In nononnced, b u t i t Is prrj#>able th a t th e spring. ten years, was presented with a beau­ brother, Charles B. Prout of Detroit.” Michael J. Dee who was well known to Riverside cemetery. debate will be in Plymonth. tiful floor lamp, and Effie Wood, who December 12th, our auditorium was Bids are being asked for a steam readers of the News a generation ago. has filled the office of Mistress of Fi­ Tbes(.‘ biographical sketches it is said well filled with an enthusiastic nance for ten years, was presented heating plant for the Village Hall. DEATR OF A LIHLE CRILD audience, to hear our negative team Tbe present hot air furnace is not are being prepare fo r bookkeeping for tbe water depart­ pioneers. Undoubtedly' hundreds of WAYNE GOlINTyLEASUE Conference and Plymouth also. Tbe development and improvemeut of Its ment according to tbe dictates of the i«opIe have In their possession ancient Funeral Home, Monday afternoon, Dr. b a te ! business of tbe club was conducted is system In Michigan. new s ta te )a w on public utility ac­ family heirlooms stored away and go­ F. A. I.«ndrum conducting the ser­ tbe afternoon by the president. Mrs. R. OF WOMEN VOTERS The budget provides for tbe follow­ counting. The men who comprise this ing to ruin which should find a place vices. Interment in Riverside ceme- Chappel. and secretary. Mrs. Oeorge l o c a l b a s k e t b a l l l e a g u e ing items: Work on road bed, uncom­ firm were formerly with the Detroit in this collection or In the state -tery. Robinson. The report of the treasuar, pleted In 1925, fl27,334; work on road Trust Co., and have done our work museum at Lansing. These museums The Wayne County League of Wo­ Mrs. J. T. Chapman, showed tbe dob In the Local Basket Ball League at bed, new, $3,865,350; work on equip­ for six years. In their way and in proportion to BOOKS OF TRAVEL AT TH E LOCAL men Voters will hold Its annual the M. E. Community House, the Pres­ ment uncompleted in 1925. $81,130; their scope will be just as interesting to be ready for a clu b home. luncheon In the Italian Garden of the LIBRARY Interesting Informal talks were given byterian No. 2 are still away out in work on equipment, new. $596,368; The Commission has authorized tbe to future generations as that wonder­ Book-Cadillac Hotel, on Tuesday. Jan­ tio&t while tb? rest of the bunch are Improvements on the Flint Belt rail­ manager to collect data on grade ful collection in tbe South Kensington by Federation delegates, k ^ . Irving uary 26th. at oue o’clock. Luncheon Read your way around tbe world Blank on dtizenship: M n. Frank Mil­ fighting for second place. Some- road. old, $6,104. improvements to the s^mratioDS. Farmer street. Main Museum where one may find the be­ reservations Doay be left. with the and visit tbe places you have wanted lard on Music Memory Contests; Mrs, ' must happen next Monday eve- Flint Belt railroad, new, $39,000. street. Union street and Ann Arbor ginnings of nearly every developmmit chairman of the luncbTOn committee, to see with some one who has already F. wniman on visit to Mb Art and ning. The standings are: A new classification yard is provided street are sites which will be In v ^ - at one end of a long aisle and follow Mrs. Barry V. Woodbouse, or at explored them and enjoyed doing so. Won Lost Pet. for at Oak, Mich., near Detroit, to cost gated. down through all Its modifications and Crafts Society. •»- / League headquarters, 206 Women’s It is much more interesting to plan • Tbe next meeting of tiM d o b Is at Presb. No. 2 ...... 6 1 .867 $125,000. Here a classification yard'is improvements to tbe present status, City Club. All reservatioas must be The disenssion of tbe 1926 village your trips If you know something of tbe home of Mrs. Irving Bhmk, Tan- Seoots —...... _3 4 .428 being constructed wbirii will give about every aisle a library of human progress made on or before Saturday, January budget was started last Monday night tbe things of interest before going. M. E. No. 1 ...... _.3 4 .428 six milee of additional yard trackage in the liberal and useful arts. n ary 29...... 3 4 .428 23rd. at tbe Commission meeting. A report Read in comfort and travel intelli­ Preob. No. 1 — ..... and will help relieve BougHnere y s ^ Ivan Swift, poet and magazine writ­ ______3 4 .428 There will be an address following from our consulting engineers on tbe gently. Here are a few books which FULLERTON-REIMAN B a p tists ...... of considerable traffic. With the com­ er, contributes to thia number a sketch .428 the luncheon by a speaker of note, and sanitary sewer program for 1926, was may be borrowed from the Plymouth B oosters .._ ...3 4 pletion of the Oak yard, whidh ftOlows — ell League members are urged to at­ received and several othw Items were of the fisbermap-phllosopher Alexander L ib ra ry : similar extensions at New Buffalo and Announcemmit baa been m ade o f tbe tend. Members may bring guests to brought up. Tbe intention Is to have MacGulpin Including some good dia­ Down the Yellowstone—Freeman at Brie, three points, namely, Chicago, marriage of Mias M ildted G. Reiman d b i s o i t v i s i t o r s b y t h o u s ­ tbe loncheoD. the budget ready for the new commis­ lect stories told by “Alec.” Roving through Southern China-v- Toledo and Detroit, will be relieved. of Plymouth, and Maurice G . F iller- a n d s SEE FORD CABS BUILT. The annual meeting will convene at sion to work on and to get an earlier The Michigan Federation of Women F ran ck This hew work enables the making up ton of Detroit Tbe ceremony i took 10:30 a. m. At this time there win start on such bond issues a n d con­ Clubs is QKmsoring an Interesting Wanderer in Floraice—Lucas or breaking up of trains away from place Friday evening, a t 6:80 io’d o M be reports of the officers, standing series of artides beginning wtth th is Ja p a n — H e am The Ford'Motor Company's Highland congestions of the terminals. tracts as may be necessary. at tbe home of Rev. Jam es p . Jeffisfles. committee chalrmeu and district presi- issue on the work of women’s clubs In Voyages of Captatn Scott—Scott Eaik Plant continues to be the Ug at- pastor of Second Prebyterian d m r d i dents. The following were appointed by the M ichigan. Cruise ' of the "Janet Nichol’ for visitors In Detroit A of Detroit. They were attended by* t ( ^ of 168,927 persons, mptsecpHng 2drs. Lillian S. Mathews is dmlr- president iwo tern. Commissioner Hill- Teachers will be especially Interest­ Mr. a n d M rs. W. Moshimer a t that mer, as Regi8tratlAi-r' is n place. m niic; pivta, “O v Friendly Enemies. tiw Reuke plant during SMB -'jhglll I M.»T. StiapaoD are iM otatkiis c o ^ PiMUc Wrifare, has bM oMnlaed In Tfambday noon. The PlynooM dub riate pobUcation Issued to promote M*— nisn* Aiuw; Mias Wells T he Cozh' jDestoeei"’—1 ^ ' C ten mittea. ITw liilMMl.Vtf iin-nt the home oC.Ib b . Q ro d man for the day. tor Me MaMeab, aad a in anfety can^ T>yto IfBwnWwd aofasM musAeal n n - unmlnel' mm of ^ a year fram were tUrty gneeto pseaat, and It is hoped that members .wIB he, iu t weak Tbandar. She H n . .0. Q. -Brown abd and H im wdR b o 'm ovariaMMajK «d ' » was a Moue lieesnnt eecariee Michigan * mstorlcal OoBatirion, eadi waa dr weed tp leveeaata a char­ gneacBt, and will dao totoc tikrir w M b m at tUs witthi*. in ai wftM of tiM acter In the Mother ^Ooeaa itoglfB. {

-JV PENNIM AN ALLEN H ffiA TR E i Tyfo Shows, 7:00 and 8:30 WHERE YOU ALWAYS SEE A GOOD SHOW Two Shows, 7:00 and 8:30 Saturday, January 23 Sunday and Monday Wednesday and Thursday Saturday, January 30 January 24 and 25 January 27 and 28 Jadde Coogan Mae Murray Colleen Moore Leon Errol and Dorothy Gish —!—IN------IN------IN------IN----- “Old Clothes” “We Modems” “The Merry Widow” “Clothes Make the Pirate” Saturday Afternoon Matinee at 2:30 Fifty laughs for every tear; School Children, 10c If you like thrills, excitement, adventure When Errol went to sea. Captain Kidd and romance; if you long for that which is She’ll make you cry; joined the Campfire Girls. different, you’ll be thrilled and amused by That’s why— COMEDY—“Cheap Skates” this wonderful picture. It’s wonderful. COMEDY—“Fair but Foolish” HODGE PODGE Only Two Days—Sunday and Monday LESTER LEVY’S AMATEURS NEWS REEL Regular Prices on Wednesday Only NEWS REEL

NATIO.VIL CONGRESS OF PAR­ .«tart a t nln(* fn rhe m orning an d cease THE PLYMOUTH MAIL at three. He is learning every wak­ ENTS AM> TK.U'HERS NEWS. ing hour of rJie day. We do not cut CONTINUATION Owner. P. W. SAM8EN the child in chunks and send bis bend L. B. Samsen, Editor and Publisher to school and his soaJ tf» «-liurch to U* Sevcrjil very iiii]M)rtaut lawtiugs of traiiuKl. We must deal with him as a Entered at the postoffice at Plymonth llic P. T. have iM'cn held recently. whole. He imist have intelligent guid­ as second class matter. On Friday. January 15. the Michigan ance by interested parents well lu- State Jmstitute of Ypsilantl bail a sec­ forme(l. A child’s habits and attituile Subscription Price $1.50 per year tion devoted to Parent-Teacher work a re n early establisIuHl a t tin* ago of January Clearance throughout the state and nation. Miss six years, and teachers are huudicap- FREE! (‘lara Wlieeler. state ('orre.spouding lied. and cannot overcome ob.stacles in sis-retary. was chairman for the after­ two years that took six to estuhllsb. THE .NEWEST STl'NT noon. Mrs. Fre: w as siil'stitu ted fo r th e reg u lar a common ground, all working with Parent-Teacher Associations often BOUDOIR CREATIONS one. Tile mimlK'rs would roraaln the one aim — to lm])n>ve o u r s<-hool and think their job is to buy things for the its snrmui)ding.s. In our great anxiety suiue of course, only tiie color would school. That is not the true spirit, that we did not see the vision of province, is only a .small part of the work. The be a crim.>ion. In th is w ay th e public A 50c Vial of “Day Dream” Perfume with the we have a ilistinct province for our greatest job is to teach men and wo­ bdies Dresses would kiiiiw the minute it spied a teucliers. and the province of parents men to he good fathers and mothers Purchase of any “Day Dream” Toilet Article car with a crimson tag. that it had is a diutinct tiling, and we often make that they may have adequate knoW' a mistake of trying to run the teach- l>e<*n th e agen«'.v by w hich .<(»meoue.met ledge for childhood. A college woman er'.s job for tier. Education does not once said to me. "I Itave my master' amounting to 50c or over Every smart style, including a pleasing number of d eath . .Ami o th er d rire rs . fe arin g th e .stand stilh educators are learning dif­ degree from Columbia College—but 1 publicity and comment such a tag ferent methods of teaching, and we lost my baby through ignorance.” advanced Spring types is amply represented. All w«)uld bring, would naturally drlre reipiire our teachers to know these For a limited time only this offer holds good. An in­ methods. So let us get the very best A few years ago, Rooisevelt said, "The the favored fabrics and wanted colors and a com­ very carefully. We have heard many teachers to do that part of the child’s National Congress of Parents and troductory offer only, that you may learn to know plete range of sizes emphasizes the fashion and suggestions for .safer drlvljig offeretl training, and stop worrying because Teachers U the greatest fundamental “Day Dream Boudoir Creations.” Ity a u to ists aro u n d P lym outh, h u t Johnnie doesn't learn his ABC’s the nmstrucfive force in the world today.” saving opportunity now before you. Why’? Because it is a national move­ never anything touching on this line. same as we did. We do not hire a lawyer and expect to tell him what to ment and reaches out to every rank Such a suggestion may never be put do; we do not hire a doctor and tell and file in the country regardless of in to p ractice here, and* it is n o t be- him what he should do, but so many of nationality, race or creed. lived likely that it wilt be in Ohio, but ns think we have some divine right to “Conserve all that is best in AMER­ we wonder if some such drastic step run the teacher's Job for her. ICA for tboreon rest her salvation.” Mrs. liaymond stated that 85 per Mrs. George Bentley and Mrs. won’t be taken ere long to reduce the cent of the (Ufflcultiw of our children George Micbelin attended this splendid The Dodge Drug Store death toll from autos that is now was caused by the lack of team work meeting and represented Plymouth mounting higher and higher each in the home^fathers and mothers not an d Elm . year. working together. Agree upon a sysr tern to bring up your child. How 4 many children, if they can’t get what On Tuesday. Miss Hays conducted I EVERYBODY'S WATCHING they want from one source, try an­ MU iil] day leadersjiip class at the Wo­ other? If father won't let John take man’s City Club Ih Detroit, under the Here we are. rolling rlglit around to the nuto. he goes to mother, and far au.spice.s (»f th e W ayne C ounty C/Ouncll. "gruuDdhog day" again, and no mat­ tcadership. I wish I might go on and officer of the Wayne County Council. give you her illustrations and helpful ary 2. 1 should like to give jusj; a few of suggestions in working out these ob­ her splendid suggestions. She said she No one seems to know just when or jectives, but space doesn’t permit. ho])ed every father of u 10-year-old Service how “gruund^g day" originated, at . She callearent flower; some in one boat; some in an­ how to run his chiM, but try to help treat the event as a joke. If he comes other; but right now we were all in him with a thriving Parent-Teacher as­ out and sees bis shadow and goes back one boat, AMERICANIZATION. Let sociation. ’ Every Order in for six more weeks of winter—no us unite in a common brotherhood: “Keep your child physically lit inso­ $25.75 Dresses...... $18.95 li>am to understand and tolerate, then one ever seems to remember at the far as you are able. wars will not be epochs as they are $22J0 Dresses...... $16.95 end of six weeks whether be saw bin now. Someone once said tlie bound­ "Organize a P. T. A. regardless of shadow or not. And if the day is ary line between T’nited States and how many clubs there are in your community. There is no organization Gets Prompt C anada w as a lino of (*ommon sense. $18ii0 Dresses...... $14.95 out the man that asked a Eckles & Goldsmith all. that if we didn’t waste a little are the same everywhere you go. every ditch digger who seemed to be rather Phone 33 842 Penniman Are. time thinking about “gruundbog day” community is tyring to solve the same intelligent, why he was digging ditches. OFFICE AND YARDS problems you are, and tbe greatest once each year, we might be using the He looked up to tbe man and answered. one is the problem of education. What same amount of time to worry over "I’m digging ditches to get the money Phone 27 Holhrook Ave. & P. M. R. R. are we here for? We are here to to buy tbe food to feed my body to something that would detract from raise l>etter boys and girls, to make make me strong that I may dig more our share of happiness. tbe world a little better when we pass ditches.” on. Ikiok learning is a splendid op­ portunity to develop keenness of In­ Would that every parent and teach­ tellect. but we must learn more—com­ er here in Plymouth could get a view REGISTRATION AND ELECTION mon sense, backbone, moral, restraint. and vision. * Tucked in the warmth of yoor NOTICE. Tile greatest word In the English wooly blankets what a comfort­ language today Is "No:” not just no. ing thought it is to know that but "NO, NO." Learn how to say NO On Saturday. January 30, tbe Wayne Since the nominating petitions of the (ilack diamonds of cheer will when tbe time conies. "Build Moral Connty Council hold their regular eig h t ca n d id ates fo r th e office o f Com­ meeting at Highland Park. We will Plymouth Memorial Co. missioner have been received at thin Fiber.” P. T. A. problem in every com- make arising a real pleasure. A mnnity. We do not live our lives have the pleasure of visiting a clinic bouse warm as toast will start office, w hile only tw o com m issioners in tbe morning, a luncheon at noon, are to be select^ at the March elec­ alone, but are influenced by others. your day with a smile. Mr. Olds asked everyone to read Long­ and the program ih tbe afternoon, Main St., Plymouth, Mich. tion : the provialons of the village Every ton of coal you order fellow ’s i»oera. "T h e B uilders.” O ur which wiU consist of a Founder’s Day charter make it necessary to hold a Pageant. Everyone is Invited to at­ primary election. Notice is tlierefore t(»da.vs an d y esterd ay s a re th e blocks from us is full-measure, surefire with which we buUd. and unless those tend, whether a member or not. joy. hereby given to the qualified electors The clinic is located at 25 LaBelle of the Tillage of Plymooth that a pri­ blocks are .sound and true and fit, our wall isn't going tb stand. avenue. Ton will be directed where mary election will be held in the to go from there.—Cor. Pl^outh Village ^ap in said village We also bad the great opportunity HAVE IT DONE NOW on Monday. February 8, 1928, for the of hearing Miss Francis Hays. Nation­ Make up your mind thht the purpose of aelectisg four candidates al Field Secretary of the National Coal and Coke next time you visit the family for the office of commissioner, to be Congress of l*arents and Teachers. voted on at the regular election in "Outlook of National Office." I so burial plot, the memozlal will be M arch. deeply regret that every P. T. A. mem­ in place—an accompUahed tact.' The polls of said election will be ber did not see and hear Miss Hays, POCAHONTAS ASSOCIATION not a duty yet to be attended to.. open at 8:00 a. m. and wiU remain for I know of no woman who tma the Think of the satlataetion It will open until 6:00 p. m. eastern standard magnetism, the personality, the know­ be to you. Come and eee us time, on the day of said-section. ledge and convictions as she possesses about It today. From our large them. She just merely touched the D IX IE STAR RAVEN RED ASH variety of appropriate manorlals high points of what the Nadooal of­ yo u w ill be sure to find one to Notice is also given that the Board fice was trying to do. She told ns of meet your xequlrementa. We of Registration for the vlilage will the P. T. A ’s birth and growth, stkri- meet at the vUlage hall on Saturday. Same kinds, same quality I handled last 3resr. wUl see to the lettering and lag with just a smsii group of womeo ereettsg. ' January 30. 19S26, from 10:00 a. m. to in WashRigton to a membership in IV 9 :30 p. m., eastern standard time, for 1 9 2 9 o f 125,000 m em bers; in 1928, 6S0,- the purpose of completing tbe legU tn- 000 members, and now a million strong. tlon of the eleetars of said village. In unity there is strength. "What we Dated, Plymooth, Mich., Jan. 19, greatly desire we achieve.” "Them 1926. that asks—GETS.” We most aU paz> O ^ r Matts Fad & S u ^ y Ga* Sidney D. Strong, tlcip ate In th e conversation o f «*hn. VUlhge Clerk. dren. “XndividuaUy we fail, united A. S. FINN, Manager we aocompliah.” * Comer York S t and P. H. R. B. If yon know of an it«m ' of nawa, Get together to learn the needs, of TeL 370-F2 Bm . TiL S7»-1» phone or sand It to tho J b i l | l office. the cMld. His education does not. D0D6K DRUG STTORB

iliiiiiik tt 1 . - -s- THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, PRIDAT, JANUARY 2% 1926«

**OU> CXOTHES” Jackie Coogan will never make more N A S H than two Aims per year, according to Ltddt the World in Motor Gar Vahu a receot statement issned by Jack Coogan. Sr., producer of bis famous son's pictures. Tbousands of fans write to tbe Coogan offices in Bollywood asking why they can't have more of Jackie’s pictures. The older Coogan establish------OF- eil tbe policy of two a year, because be considered bis son's education above everything. In making but two Aims Dresses, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, Blsizers, per season, about two months of 2 5 % Jackie's time - is consumed in produc­ tion. This is about tbe vacation period Sheep-Lined Coats, Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats, Greater Power of the average school boy. The bal- nnee of the year Jackie attends to bis Flannel Shirts, Dress and Work Trousers, Men’s and New s<-bonIlng like all lads of bis own age. Wlien lie goes to New York or away i Dress Shirts. Smoothness from home, ills tntor is constantly by bis side. School boards take no heed Quietness of dim fame and each year Jackie must We have a very good assortment in the items listed here, which we will take the examination provided in the ^ place on sale, starting SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, and will continue to Responsiveness state laws of California. When tbe juvenile star went to Europe last year, FEBRUARY TST, ONLY. If you dre seeking real Sale Bargains, take ad­ he was absent from home for four vantage of this opportunity during these 7 days. months, and on his return he took his examinations and made a junior high school grade at tbe age of ten. Our Good Quality Guaranteed and Service With Every Article "Old Clothes" is the first picture Jackie made during the year 1925, and It will be seen at tbe Penniman Allen 5.00 Blazers ...... $ 4.00 $ 3.00 Silk Hose..... 2.40 theatre, Saturday. January 23. with On View Here! matinee for school children at 2:30. $ 7.00 Silk S h irts______$ 5.60 $ 2.00 Silk Hose..... -$1.60 lie will start on his second production In aiiout two months, title of whlcli $ 4.00 Dress S hirts...... $ 3.20 $1.00 Chiffon Hose _$. 80 % will be anuounced later. $ 2.00 Dress Shirts...... "Old Clothes” is a story by Willard 1.60 ALL CHILDREN’S HOSE 20% OFF Mack written especially for Jackie Assortment of Dress Shirts $ .88 $12.00 Sheep-lined Coats____$ 9.60 “Enclosed Car” Motor Coogan. Eddie was the director. Jack Coogau. Sr., the supervisor. Kenneth B. $ 8.00 Trousers ______..$ 6.40 Clark the scenarist, and Frank B. $10.00 Sheep-lined Coats------$ 8.00 $ 5.00 Trousers.....:______$ 4.00 Introduced at New York Show Good, the pliotographer. $13.25 Leather Vests______$10.60 $ 4.00 Trousers ...... 3.20 “THE JIEBRY WIDOW" $ 4.85 Wool S hirts...... $ 3.88 O u r showrooms are now devoted It creates an absolutely new stand­ "The Merry Widow," wnich will be | Special Assortment of shown at the Penniman Allen theatre. I - Men’s Trousers $ 1.75 $ 2.25 Flannel Shirts...... $ 1.80 to a Special Nash Exhibit that ard of enclosed car performance Sunday and Monday, January 24 and | practically duplicates the great that will prove a revelation to 2-'i. is a splendid piece of workman- ( $18.00 Dresses ..$14.40 $24.50 Men’s Overcoats .... $19.60 New York Show display. you —/or it is surpassingly supe­ ship, and shows Mae Murray and John { I Gilbert, as co-stars, doing tbe best $15.00 Dresses - . $ 1 2 .0 0 $16.00 Men’s Overcoats...... $12.00 rior in every phase of operation* ' work of their varied and brilliant ca» Here you may view personally the j reers. Erich von Stroheim, whose di­ $ 7.75 Dresses . $ 6 . 2 0 $ 650 Blazers ...... -$ 5.20 rectorial genius immortalized "Foolish 2 5 % important new Nash develop­ There’s a full greater volum e Wives.” has fulfilled a similar func- m ents ‘-particularly the great new of symmetrically smooth power— I tion with "The Merry Widow." N ash **Enclosed Car** Motor. p o w e r without a sin g le “ rough { Laid in a mythical Balkan kingdom, MANY O M R GOOD SPECIALS WILL BE ON DISPUY the picture reflects all the glamor, fas­ spo^’ thruout the entire range. cination ami beauty of the continent. In creating this new motor Nash The jiettlngs are nothing short of ex- deliberately disregarded general And the speed with which you qiiLsite. and the coronation sequence BLUNK BROS. Dept. Store done in * natural colors is of such precedent which was accustomed accelerate is lightning-like—2 3 % beauty and splendor that it will long to shape the capabilities of a fa ster than form erly in going fro m be remouitiered by all those fortunate PLYMOUTH, MICH. motor to open car require* a n y given rate to a higher rate. enough to see the picture. V > The story is replete with surprises ments. niul moves at a puce that keeps tbe Yet your travel-cost per gallon of si^ectator enthralled during every mo­ On the contrary, Nash especially fuel is held down to the old low ment of its unfoldment. It tells of tbe romantic adventures of a dashing engineered this motor to provide leveL young prince- (admirably well por­ AUCTION the finest calibre of performance trayed by Jolin Gilbert) and a viva­ for the enclosed car. And so expertly is the motor de­ cious Irish-Amerlcan dancer (deftly L. W. LOVEWELL, AUCTIONEER charactcried by Mae Murray). Jt is Sooth Lyon, Mich. signed and constmcted that under Light That’s Lost brimful of surprises and thrills, and Having decided to quit tbe Dairy In "tree smoothness, in quietness average drivii^ conditions yon its climaxes lead one to another with Business, tlie jinderslgned will sell at and in phenomenal acceleration, may drive it to a mileage high in refreshing swiftnes.s us a series of public auction on the farm known as lieautlful tableaux mark tbe progress tlie Frank Hake farm, 2H miles east Users of electric light frequently fail to get full this new “Enclosed Car” Motor die five-figure dass widiout fur­ of tbe Phoenix Park and % m ile off of the plot. the Five-MUe road on Powers road, candlepower from their_ lamps, due to ne^ect to clearly outdistances all that has ther thought except to change oil Though the mood of tlie picture is known as the Newburg road»-. 24 and all to be experienced while you 1 Red and White Cow, 5 yrs. old, due FOR WAYNE—*5:23 a. m „_7:17 s. repose in a comfy seat. Feb. 28 1 Holstein Cow, 4 yrs. old, due June 7 WELDING! m., 9 :17 a. m., and every two bom Such is one of the pleasures to be to 6 :17 p. m., 6 :00 p. m,, 7 :17 p. m. 1 Jersey Cow, 8 yrs. old, due June 10 and 9:17 p. m. extracted from a visit to the Penniman 1 Holstein Heifer, 2 yrs. old, due April Allen theatre. Wednesday and Thurs­ 14 1 Jersey Cow, farrow FOB NORTHVILLE—*6:31 a. m.. day. January 27 and 28, when “We m SPECIAL 2 Holstein Heifers. 1 yr. old CRANK CASES 8:23 a. m.; 10:31 a. n t; and every two hours to 8 :31 p. m., 10 ;81 p. m. Moderns." starring Colleen Moore, will u a be shown for the first time locally. HAY AND GRAIN .AUTOLPARTS * Daily except Sundays Other pleasures which will make the About 500 bu. Com Chicken Dinners and Holidays About 1.000 bu. Oats gorgeous background of "We Modems" .\bout 5 tons Alfalfa only an incident, although a most pre­ Direct connecUons made a t FARM TOOLS At Noon Every Wayne with Faat Cars for De­ possessing one. is tbe presence of the u troit, Jackson and Kalamasoo. star. CDlieen Moore, heading what has 1 Deering Grain Binder 1 Milwaukee Com Binder ."^Y L IN D E ^ been described as an ideally balanced 1 Moline Hay Loader Tuesday and Thursday cast, and intriguing plot bristling with 1 Moline Side Delivery Rake and action and excitement. T edder WELDED Miss Moore, together with Jade 1 Self Dump Bake Dr. Lavioa A. Ketchem 1 Manure Spreader Mulhall, her leading man. and other 1 Empire Grain Drill OstMpathic PhysidaB members of tbe cast, went to Lon­ 1 Cttltipacker, as good as new HADLEY’S don to film all exterior scenes of the 1 Two-Horse Com Planter, Gale Rear Town Hall Dye’s Restaurant Oflee Lovewcll Fa^ta Baildiiif new offering, adding the piquancy of 1 Three-Section Spring-Tooth 1 Fordson Tractor 1 Tractor Plow i Dodge S t PLYMOUTH NOBTHTILLB, ^ MICHIGAN authentic settings to a racy screen 1 Tractor Pulley, as good as new narrative that again pre^ta the in* 1 Belt, 50-ft., g ^ as new Imitable star In a new expression of 1 Feed Grinder, 10-inch the ultra-modem type as it exists In 1 Walking Plow Hiss Melissa Roe 1 4-h. p. Gas Engine Murray’s Confectionery England. 1 Open Buggy 1 Bobsleigh 354 Main Street TEACHER OF FUNDABIENTAL AND "We Modems" was adapted from 1 TS fliet. these once decorous youngsters 2 Bed Springs and Mattress A Large Auortment of— “get away with murder," bdng In posi­ 1 Bizteiiskm T able tion to give the young Jao set cS Some ChalzB 1 Baaebumer Aptdlo’s and Schrafft’s in Pac|cages EyELTN THOMAS America cards and spadea and out­ 1 Green Couch Strengtli and DuralnGty distance ♦•hAm Into this vortex 264 ANN ST. ^ PLYMOUTH BO T LUNCH AT NOON plunges Mary Sundale, as portrayed n a n s O F S A L E - ^ suma of 126 R A S ilT H & SON, NEWBURG by Moore, and her brother, both and under, cash. Over that auawmt a ^ Teaclw Of of whom indotg* in that supreme foQyr cMdlt of 6 montba wiU be gtren on Advertise You Auction Sale the “Treasure hunt." good tMiitahifc notaa, a t 1% Intareot Plymontli Phoro 164 How these young peoirte ace bcou^t Ofgaii to ^t**^!** smses forms one of the nmat Ed. Baum an absoxhing tales seen vpoa the sersm In The Mail, For Siure Results and I%no In many we^. ' ^ JK86E ZlliBIJgt. tV rt SidMcnha Fw itlie Mail $190 Per i V : ' i * '>

■ i l l itiiliiyM iiidiiiM R E A L ES*r A T E SECTl SPONSORED BY THE PLYMOUTH REAL ESTATE BOARD

THE TO BIA S 8T9TBM WHAT WOVU> BUSINESS DO? INCOME TAX EXPERTS Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc

(Continued from last week.) OFFICES FOB BENT^-Offlees in EXPLAIN PROVISIONS the new office boilding at 215 W m. B. P’E T Z Should all this red tape and these street. Centrally loewted, t^pkone ATTACHE OF REVENUE DEPT. DE- service, large lighted room, rent rea­ Office 4 2 9 • • /'A one HesiAl|2-R. R e a l t o r FDiiES APPUCATION TO REAL­ sonable. Apply to B. R. Parrott TY DEA LS. 5 2tf same restraints? Insurance FOR SALE->Yacant lota. Choice Huw to estimate the income tax on lots in Virginia Park and Naah-Plym- NASH SUBDIVISiON LOTS AND transfers and other real estate trans­ oath subdivisions: priced as 'low as actions was the subject of an address $425.00. Wm. B. Petz, Plymouth fiEAnos United Savings Bank building. Phone by William J. Ryan, bead of the in- RnmVKanitrbipiiMd IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CHime tax section'of the internal rev­ 328. 1 will call and show you. enue department of Michigan, before . 24tf P roperties the students of the real estate finance ) MAIN 8T.. PLYMOUTH, MICH. department of the University of De­ FOB SALE—10 acres on Beck road, troit. recently. near Cherry Hill; also 16 acres with Fire Insurance |M | Investments Mr. Ryan said in part: good buildings, same location; one lot ' The income tax law (together with on Ann Arbor street. Elm Heights. Terms. liOtt & Murphy, Realtors, 746 Such intolerable conditions iu the the regulations pertaining thereto) Is virtually the same in application to Starkweather avenue. 8tf real estate transactions u.s to all Plymouth United Savings Bank Bldg. other transactions where profit is FOR RENT—Farm approximately realized or loss sustained. Inasmuch one hundred thirty'-^cres, known as the Macomber Farm, north of Pennl- T’nder the old abstract system, the as the n>snlting profit is taxable in- eoiiie and the loss sustained is deduct­ man road near Beck road, good build­ Phones 111 and 461-XM Plymouth, Mich. ings, good soli, well drained, available like Sinbad the Sailor has able from gross income only in the Automobile Insurance a Specialty event the real estate was purchaseil March first. I. L. Hlrschman, 1954 Penobscot building. 2tf The originally for investment purposes. Tonvns system like the good Samari­ Confusing to Taxpayer. However, there are various ways in FOR JRENT—Two new houses. E. tan. lifts this great burden from his L. VanArsdale, phone 190J. 33tf shoulders for all time. which real estate transactions are handled and' the Income tax regula­ The Torrens certiflcate of title is a WANTED—Farms on'good roads final opinion backeil by a court decree tions iirovide a separate and distinct methofl for reporting profit or loss, the adjacent to Plymouth or Northville. and guaranteed by the full resources Write details, price and location. W. of the County in which it operates. methial contingent upon the provisions opMRTUnny of the contract entered into at the H. C ochran, 806 Lincoln B uilding, De> F you are looking for a No further search of title Is required. troit. 42tf It is so simple that any one who can time, of sale. roft home, come to us. read will understand it. While the regulallons are explicit FOR SALE—One seven-room bunga- The oertificote says iu plain English relative to the manner of reporting We will not try simply to Iw, everything complete. One house, that John Jones owns a certain describ­ real estate transactions, nevertheless, I seven rooms and bath, complete, all HOME sell you a house. We will ed piet-e of land in fee simple, clear of the ordinary taxpayer becomes con­ SMALL FARMS new. Both heated by Homer pipe J take an interest in seeing all incumbrances, and conditions, ex­ fused if the transaction is other than The doinaiid fur snuill farms oxcoeds ihe supplv. Imt here are two cept those noted in the certificate. If /or cash, and a detailed explanation furnaces. One eight-room house and uthcT invi-stnieuls: that you are made com­ Mr._ Jo n es owes $1.(KK).(X) on th e prop­ of the regulations governing the differ­ bath, all new and up-to-date. AH these houses have garages. All located fortable at a satisfactory erty. this will be .shown, the same as ent tran.sactions will follow the articles in a letlger account—balanced down to quoted from, regulntiou C.'j. Revenue in Sunshine Acres, lights, sewers, gas, sidewalks and water. Easy terms or THIRTY ACRES date: also that Jones is a bachelor or act of 1924. I'V'I price. cash. E. L. VanArsdalb, phone 190J A money iimkor. having a rvpniation of producing the best crops in . that lie Ls nuirrieU to Martha Jones. Sales Article 4.1. Sale of real estate in 25tf. tin* neighborhood: a good un-hard nf ahout eighty trees bearing, be­ Every time a transfer Is made, the sides several ym iug tre«*s. Good fences. Only one m ile fro m school. lots—Where a tract laud is pur­ <-ertiHcate

The main street of Bedford is Grand FOR SALE—21 acres vacant land, Bert Giddings, Plymouth Land Co. Howard Richard River avenne. The main cross street near Cherry Hill and Beck road. Located one and one-hailf miles Is ,the Lahser road. Everybody calls Phone 251-Fll. 8t3p Grand River avenue Grand River east of Plymouth on the Plymouth avenne, but when speaking of the FOR SALE—Master Six Buick two- road—Tlffi main artery between Lahser road 50 per cent of them call door sedan, 1925. Driven 11,000 miioa. it the Lasher road. Inquire .of owner, 959 Pennlinan ave- Pl3rmouth and Detroit. Fifty-foot The road was formed 30 years ago, une. Telephone Plymouth 412. 7tf along the section lines, an^ ended at lots, sewers, sidewalks, improved nione 236 Plymonth OflSce 260 N. Main St. Grand River avenue. It was named streets. Edison power, bus service. for Charles A. Lahser, president of the FOR SALE—1 Day Bed and Floor Redford State Savings Bank, who for Light, bine and gold reed; one reed 27 years was postmaster of the village rocker. Inquire at 392 Farmer street. Farms and keeper of the first general store Phone 462W. 8t^ Building Program Now Under Way. there six years before the D. U. B. struck town with its lines. He platted FOR SALE—75 White Leghorn hens. tbe first and second subdivisions ever Inquire Theo. Schoof, 186 Rose St. 8t2 Homes sold in the village. In other words, he is father of all the real estate activity FOR RENT—House in north end. MAPLECROFT which has put Redford on the map. R. A. Wingard. 247 W. Liberty street, (Yaney-Bakewell Realty Co. Lahser road runs from Pontiac to phone 113. and the Schoolcraft road., Near Pontiac, however, the real estate operators who FOR SALE—A guitar with instruc­ subdivided along it. put up signs call­ tion book. Phone 338R. 9t2c Acreage Improved SUBDIVISION ing it Lasher, according to Mr. Lahser. Indnstrial Vacant Investment but although it is spelled Lahser. half FOR SALE—168-acre farm. Buy Plymonth, Michigan the Redfordites who became Detroiters direct from owner. Black walnut last. Friday call it Lasher. land, well drained; buried six carloads 479 Main St. Plymonth, Michigan Phone 278 Propierty T don’t know why it is,’’ declared of tile six years, ago. Well fenced. My. I.iahBer. “A lm ost everybody an d 12 acres good hard timber; about 300 IDEALLY LOCATED all the old-timers, know me, and call hard maple trees; all kinds of fruit, me by name, but the street name, that young apple orchard 6 years old, about INSURANCE seems to be different.” 60 trees. Grape arbor about 4 years WELL RESTRICTED old. Ten-room house, hardwood fin­ Tbe Real Estate season is starting ish. basement, electric lights. Two right off with the new year. There Is basement bams. 26x68; hog house, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS quite n little movement in business chicken coop, granary, silo, 12x40; Office m frontage. Vacant lots are selling but sheep shed, wind mill. Located four Lott & Murphy they have to be a good buy. Houses miles west of Milan, four miles south Phones R es. s is are moving a little slow. Russell A. of Saline, one-half mile from good road. If you are looking for a home site in Plymouth, Wingard. realtor, states that he closed Address P. C. Sommer, Route 2, Milan. see these lots before you buy. contracts for three booses last week. 9 tl WANTED—A chocolate dipper, for 830 Poiniman Are. Phone 23 spare or full time. Palace of Sweets. m . I 746 Starkweather Ave. Phone 504 Having decided to sell a part of my THE PESSIMIST AND farm, 1 shall sell my cows as they freshen. One cow fresh January 16 for sale. W alter Postifl, phone 391-F3. GENERAL REAL ESTATE THE MOSQUITO 9t2p IF YO U WANT TO SELL OR BUY “I am in a position to pay you par are both handicaps to happiness for unsalable and worthless stocks. ALSO EXCHANGES REAL ESTATE-SEE .RAMBO Box S, care Plymouth Mail. 9t2

FOR SALE—If Interested in a first IT IS EASY class 16(^cre farm, write for particu­ Acreage and Farms a Specialty lars on this. Electric lights and all Frank Rambo Real Estate Co. improvements. Also a nice 40 acres to be an (^timlst with a good Savings Account for $4,500. F. D. Merithew, Man­ Plymouth, Mich. chester, Mich. 9t2 List Your Property With Us to your credit FOR KENT—Furnished sleeping; room for one or two gentlemen. 745 START SAVING REGULARLY TODAY Maple avenue. 9tlp FOB SALE—Electric floor lamp, one 20-gallou oil barrel. Victrola with 32 records, ooe stand, oil stove and oven, WEimiONR|OBERTS;CL JESSE HAKE PLYMOUTH all good as new. 151 Adams street. I . 9 tlp Suiveylng and 830 Peimiman Ave. Phone 23 Real Estate i^nd FO UND— ^Beagle h o und ab o u t six Insomcel | ^ SHVn^S'LQftliS months old. Call 352R, Plymouth, or General Civil Engineering at 146 Union street. B. A. W right e t tW ' m one 208 . C y d m C « , FOB- BS3fT OR) SAUB—Small bouse NORTHVILLE,' MICH. t i lg ite f m M Es^ IB lie W also lot with dodble i^xage. Inquire at 3H' Ann stie^ 9tl

-AM i i i i i i i i i i i t t iulilll THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUJUIY 22, 1926

The Residence of Charles Burger SERVICE COUNTS! on Schoolcraft Road Burned Thursd©Ly, JaLiiuary 14 ©Lt 2:30 P. M, This Agency paid him his claim $6,500 04 HmiPC at 11:30 a. m. Friday, January 15, exactly " ■ ■ ■ tf U l 9 i l T I f J I I I I v T i l v I F Y O U DESIRE REAL SERVICE ON CLAIMS, INSURE THROUGH THIS AGENCY

Phone 3 WILLIAM WOOD Huston BIk. INT XT i x r o

NEWBURG SCHOOL NOTKS The attcudunce at church aud Sun- day-.scliool was gratifying to the pas­ tor. last Sabliuth. No minister likes We Sell KendaU ■Tilt- gratle uotes wt*re liy Dorothy Sly and the basket ball by Stllluiuii to preach to empty pews. W arner. Tile sui)oriutendent of tbe Sunday- sfliool announced, la.st Sunday, that GRADR NOTES there would be a valentine party at Mis.s Stader's first and seeoiid grade the hall for the scholars. Try and Motor Oils piHiils u re iroiii}; to ^ive a H ealth play, make the attendance 100 liefore that next Thursday. Mothers and friends time. are Invited. A large and attentive audience lis­ Patricia Cassudy is the only student tened to Prof. Smitii of Plymouth High THE HIGHEST GRADE OIL IN THE WORLD 9 m m of Miss Wlllmon*'s ro<»in who has been school. la st Sunday n ight, giving fixKl neither absent nor tardy this semester. fur thought for iiurents as well as 100 Per Cent Pure Pennsylvania Oil .Miss Hoot's im pils in n a tu re study, young people. are tnikiii;.' about snow flukes aud Everyone will want to hear the lec- An Oil for each make of car Eskimos. They have Hiiislied reudin;; niri' iiiid .«iH? the univiug pictures and their KIsoii's primer iind are now read- lides preseiifetl by .Miss Knigbt of tbe III the Child’.s Library primer. •Methodist rhildren's Horae at Farni- Recommended by the General Motors Corporation Our Big Nine Cent Sale Starts Mrs. Schanb's first crailc pupils are ingtoii. next Sunday evening at 7:30. making Health posters, jiml the tardy Mrs. (’liarles Ryder I'allwl on Mrs. prevention contest is doin;; very well. Em ily I.i<*Van. la st IVediu-.-iday. The second B arade students have Albert Bell, who lives iu one of the finished their Health booklets, and are Plymouth Oakland Motor Sales Streb houses on Ann .Vrbor road, had now studyiug aboiu Eskimos. Seven u stroke of paraly.sis. Sunday nigbt. students of this grade have received SATURDAY He is slightly lietter at this writing. Penniman Ave. Plymouth IK'iicil hoses as priTies fo r {HTfect a t ­ tendance of three months. Mr. aud Jlrs. Clyde Smith. Mrs. Kutlileeii Ford of the fourth grade M'illlaiii Smith and Mrs. C. E. Ryder IS uioveil to South Lyon. Charles were in Ann Arbor. .Monday, and and will continue all next week Kuhn af the same grade is very sick IIckI on Mrs. Nei'iand; also her with pneumonia. dnugliter. Ethel, at the University hos­ In Domestie Art. the sixth arade pital. whore she i.s toaeher of the girls are making night gowns. nurses’ training .school. KNOT HOLES Every Day will be a Bargain Day The sixth grade students iiri' work­ •Mr. and Mrs. John Tlmnipson euter- ing on the Music Memory ('ontest. taimHl Dr. li. D. l.,nmktn and wife, .JANl’ARY lii. in2« 1^ who arc conducting revival services at the J.ivnniu Community churcli. at a Tile nintli grade Domestie Sciems* Watch for Our Big Sales six u'cbK-k dinner. Monday evening. HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR 'lass eiijoyeil a plea.sant and-Jnstruc- Published in ihc iuterests of Lhe peo- Tile young marritsl people’s ' just A.MALGAM YET—THAT CLEAN, ive trip to Detroit, last Saturday. le of IMyiuoutli and vicinity by HOT. LONG-BURNING DEA8HED for fun ami get u»|uainted club met Circular They were accompanied by their teaeli- FURL THAT EVERYONE IS TALK­ # at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Donald ING ABOUT—IF NOT ORDER SOME •r. Miss Schaffmaster. and Mr. and Ryder, last Friday evening. This Is TODAY AND CUT YOUR COAL BILL M rs. UO.S.S. The Judson Lumber a good way for the strangers who IN H A L F. V The first stop was at the Detroit They are just crammed full of real values. come into our community to get ac­ (’reamery Co., where Hie eluss was quainted with each other. Tliiuk of the cuDveuiuDfe of AMAL­ Besides the hundreds of new things bought Initiated Into the problems of dlstrlb- JIM FRY. Editor GAM. Simply open the furnace door nting milk products to a large dty. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ryder and Mr. in the morning and toss in a cou^e Phone 269 N'orthvUle of packages—DO more firing tor the They were shown the process of pas­ and Mrs. Olenn Smith of Plymouth, sptmt last Thursday in Detroit. DON BLAKSLEE, Manager rest of the day. AMALGAM in Its purposely for this sale, a great many other teurization. milk testing, butter and ice iK‘at imper packages is stacked neatly cream making. The most interesting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carney visited Mrs.' Phone Kedford 222W in your basement like cord-wood. It feature here, was the automatic mn- Carney’s sister. Mrs. E. A. Casterline, requires but little space. Its middle bargains will load our counters. name Is convenience. chine for making Frost Bites. This at Port Huron, last week. Here Is one place where tbe latch­ works something like a tyi)cwriter Mr. and Mrs. James Joy and family string is always out. Wlien the outlook is not so good, except Instead of printing a letter it of New Hudson, spent Sunday with Mr. Ill the olden days rarely was there try the uplook. dips a piece of cream at zero tempera­ Jo y ’s .sLster. M rs. M cNabb an d fam ily. ueed for knocking, the “string” was ture. Int«> hot chocolate. The gentle­ Mrs. Joy's daughter. Rath, aad son, out. and yoo were always welcome. BULL man In charge very thoughtfully Roy. attended church services at New- Times have changed a bit and today "Does your dog chase cows?” passed the Frost Bites which were ap­ burg. in many places the night lock has re­ "No, lie's a ball dog.” preciated by everyone. placed the latch-string, and a stranger —^Purple Cow. Is often viewed’ with suspidon. After lunch at the large cafeteria in the Majestic building, the party visited Picked Up About Town '1 told Tom that tbe average wo­ Still there are places where the good man's clothes weighed only eight Woodworth’s Bazaar the Broadway Market where Mr. old custom prevails, and we want you ounces.” Peters, tbe genial manager, took Dad Plymouth .says anybody can to know that onr office is one of ’em. “And what did he say?” No m a tte r w h e th e r you sto p in fo r a bag charge. From bis office overlooldng shine In society if he will wear the “He thought it was a shame they of cement, a 2x4. or a big bill of ma­ Rymouth, Mich. Open Evenings the entire floor with its busy afternoon had to wear such heavy oboes. same pair of pants long enough. terial, you will always find a cordial —The Tiger. trade, he gave a talk on food values welcome. and distribution after which he con­ Happiness is here today and gone ducted the party through the market, tomorrow, and mighty few people get The central idea upon which our calling attention to new and interest­ enough of it while it Is hanging business thrives is the complete, gnlck. intelligent service we can render this ing food products. around. • • community in . supplying everything The Judson DR. CARL F. JANUARY The day would not have been com­ with which to build or repair. Our I “Nobody."’ comments Dad Plym- plete for the pupils without a show, so pric(>s a r e rig h t— alw ay s in lin e w ith Osttopttkk PkTsidu

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL^ PEIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926

(W ritte n t>y Helen C^rr) {RIRNIWOfflIfffllllP/

The school has received the First FORCOItfERENGETIUK Aid Kit they have been waiting for to The Strei^h of receive the goltt star for It. The P. T. A. meeting was held Mon- ECONOMICS SCHOOL PLANNED AT M. S. C. FARMEBS WEEK—ONE dap, JuQoaiT Is, at the scIicmiI. -A ^ Own State short program was given, and refresh-[ OF THIRTY SPECI.YL GROLT uients were setwed. ■ | MEETINGS. The liukewell children are back in ! is behind the Plymouth United Savings school again after haring the measles. | Bank, for it is under the laws and super-'^ Delbert Carr was ont of school for A special ■■.school of co-opemtion," , vision of Michigan that this bank is oper­ i few days, having been III with ton- during which the fundamentals o f: ated. ;■ silitis. farmers’ c«-oporotive organizations w ill: Tlje Sixth and Seventh grades are Ik* dlscusserl and studied, has been; The Bank on the Comer making pt«ters in physiology. scheduled as an added feature of the [ This state / control, with the experience, Farmers Wt*ek at Michigan State Col-1 banking knowled^ and intimate personal lege. Fei*m ary 1-5. j and community associations accumulating Co-oiH*ratlve effort has been given W e Pay 4% witij the banks’35 year’s history, assures Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc I increasing consideration in recent years ' “T our depositors the utmost in stability, se­ ' ns 4>iie of th e ino.st vital questions ^o I WANTED—A lively man to take i on Savings over Dry Cleaning Business. Call for »» solving general agricultural curity and service. and deliver orders. Must have (Car. prohlems of the country. The school Good neufsJi& y- Call evenings after 8:00 o clock, j ^ j; q (q develop and ex- Accounts “A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD TOWN” ; Plymouth Tailors, over Simon’s store.; j P«^cs.s material of value to Michigan’s Step in now and get your next own c*>-operatlve organizations, of which th^re are hundreds. FOK SALE—Hay. timothy or alfalfa. I i- <. i m pair of fine looking, regular L. E. Bronson, Plymouth. 8t2p l*f“»**^«“* f”*" school will quality FLORSHEIMS while ______! rover everytliltjg from the general Plymouth United Savings Bank REAL ESTATE BARGAINS •IK* of c4)-oi»eration. down through Aey’re on sale. They’re a real buy. Three hundred ncree otland. 3 : |phnses ,o the sales end of the Main Bank, 330 Main St. miles from Detroit, miles from i gaiiic ii.self. Walton I’eteet. nationally paved road (M-2 3 ):_V i niile from i known authority In the farm co-opera- Branch Office, Cor. Starkweather Ave. and Liberty St. good gravel road. Ten-room house tive field, will l>e one of the leading nearly new; basement bam, 120x36, ‘5&EL0RSHEIM hip roof; electric lights; running si>enkers from outside the state. The water. |I20.00 per acre. eoial a g ric u ltu ral uss«5Cia- gravel road. Basement bam. 60x34. SHOE. equipped for dairying.' Good eight- tions ami groups which will hold eon- room house. Silo. 12^6, cement. feremes at Ka.st Lansing during Farm­ \ I have other farms, ranging from ers Week runs above 30. Among them 40 acres to 230 acres. Price, $80.00 to will Ih*: Tin* M ichigan F arm B ureau. A t ? , $250.00 per acre. JULIUS IIEHTLER, Crop improvement Association, State I’lmne 107-F21 Saline. Mich. Horticultural Society. Michigan LlvC' Ur will see yuu at Saline Savings Bank ■ stock Breeders and Feeders As.soclatioii ______8t-p I (with 17 siiecial breed associations ...... r.. TT .. • 'meeting under the parent organiza- Iivnui’. rrlcf. W.OOO. *2.000 down. I “'>“>• MlcUgan Soils AssoclaUon, SITVRDIIISFIEIILS C. WHIPPLE P erry Wdworth, phone 243. 8tfe ■ M klilgau Muck P arm ers Aw oclatiou. ----- — ■ - - - [ ilichlgun Prmitry Improvement Asso- FOJt SALIC—Farms. 371 acres 2Vi ' ciiitioii. Mielilgaii Country Life Assocl- Fine Shoes miles from town. 30 roi>m house. 2 | atkm. A School of Methods for Grange InrRO basement bomsborn: wttli ""mins, , MlcUpon Aaso- w ater, silo 12x.36 feet, corn cribs, tool A = 1 GROCERY CO. slusls. double garage, hog imn and i •Inlion of Crop Repo'rters. and the gniinery. ,50 tons of hay. 1800 bushels | ili. liigan Press A ssociation. of corn. 00(1 bii. nnts. 23 acres of wheat i No. 914 North Mill St., Plymouth oil lii-oiiiul. 30 acres of alfalfU u ud J u n e ' clover, m ilking niii<-liiiie. 12 cows, .5 OFFK IAL PROCEEDINGS OP THE lieinl of horses. 16 hogs. 7.5 chiekens.' nil In c .Is. T h is soil is all black clay! VlLL.UiK (OMMISSION. loiim. 1 linvo sevenil good farms for | saU*. Lewfts E rn st. oli.'{ .North .\im GROCERIES MEATS Arbor St., Saline. Mich. | Plym outh. Mich.. .Tan, 4. 1026 I Have several giMxl farms for sale, •\ regular meeting of the Commission i Butter, per lb. ._51c Rib Roast, rolled lb. ranging from 40 to 300 acres. 9t3i> lieid in the Coinnnssion room of the' l inage Hull. .Monday evening. January i Sugar, 5 lbs. for 33c InEveiyWgj^ Ith. at 7 :liO p. ui. ' Pot Roast, lb. WANTED—Woman for cooking and Present—Ail eoramissloners. Royal Breakfast Coffee, lb...... 43c leiienil housework. Phone 247-F13. The tuimile.s of the regular meeting! Beef for Stew, lb. o n p Dceemher 21st were approved as Golden Bantam C o rn ...... 19c we are getting better and 1 read. Boiling Beef, Ib...... 11c FOR S.VLE—Store fixtiiros, C all) le tte r of NeW Y ear's greetings Snowdrift Lard for frying ...... 23c better able to supply I’l.vnu.nth Hotel dining room. Dtle I ffcm the .Mayor of Plymouth. Ohio. I WHS riK-eivetl. au d th e M anager w as DelMonte Peaches, can ...... 21c Round Steak, lb...... _...25c 'A you with just the kind of authorizeil to acknowledge those FtUt SALE—.\ii electric washer, friendly greetings on behalf of the DelMonte Asparagus T ips...... 19c Sirloin Steak, Ib. . lumber you need—when you nearly new. Will sell cheap. L. W. Commission and in turn to extend the Mcliitillaii. Plymouth. Michigan, Uoule good wishes of the '<’ninge of Plym- Campbell’s Beans 10c Porterhouse Steak, lb. want it—and at the price you 2. 0t2i) outh. Tin* tre a s u re r s ivptirt fo r th e m onth Soups, all kinds . 10c Fresh Ham, lb. want to pay. And speaking J.UST— buncli of 8 or P keys, at­ of niK-emher, waS'iviHl and accept^. tached to Travelers' Insurance Co. 'I'he treasurer uud attorney were Tomato Purree ...... 9c Ideiititleation tag. Finder please j authorized to investigate the mutter of |, Pork Loin for Roast, lb. of'auto suggestion, maybe leave a t .Mail otHce. 5>t2p r‘'"Ui’cting |x‘i-sonul tax from the D. U Powdered Sugar 10c ! U. M'irh i>ermlssion to a c t if such col Pork Chops, choice cut, lb. we ought to suggest that the lur.;br, fu,- \ lection w i're found iMissible. Gold Medal Flour, 12 lbs. 67c WANTED—Exfierienced woman de­ 'tlie Police report was then presented new garage is ready. sires work caring for Invalid. Refer­ aud aeceptetl. Gold Medal Flour, 5 lbs. 29c Bacon, 2 to 3 lbs., per Ib. ences. .Mrs. H. It. F u lto n . 11»80 Rich- The Commission then authorized the ton avenue. Detroit. 9t2p removal of the two traffic posts in the centers of Main street and Pennlman Pork Sausages, per lb. FUR RENT—One large room. avenue and Main street and Ann SOAPS Board if desired. 3^54 South Harvey. .Vrhor stri*er. and their replacement Frankfurters, lb. P tl with MtisliRKim lights like the one at Towle & Roe Lumber Co. present installed at Starkweather and Large Chipso- 23c Phone 385 Plymouth I UlK*rty. They also auchorlzeil the Hamburger, lb...... FOR RENT—Farm on Ann Arbor .Manager to keep the Orange warning Small Chipso 9c road, oue-half mile east of Newburg. { lights in the truffle signals from 11:00 Inquire at 272 Ann street. Plymouth. m. to 6:(H) a. m. on w eek-day nights, P. & G. Soap, 6 bars for ...... 25c Lard, lb. 9t2 and from 11:30 p. ro. on Saturday nights. FOR SALE—160 acres on Six Mile T h e rep4>rt of th e a u d itin g com m ittee road, west of Salem; good buildings; rec«)mmeiuled tin* paym ent of th e fol­ 20 acres, young orchard; fronts on two lowing bills. comers. $30,000 Includes stock and .Administmtion pay roll t 392.12 tools. Will exchange $12.(KK) equity F ire pav r o l l ...... 72.00 for improved property within 50 miles Lal«>r pav roll ...... 944.25 of Detroit. Small cash payment will Police pay roll 305.10 AUCTION! S ee the handle. Lott & Murphy, Braltors, 740 Corbett Lleetrl•trie Co...... - ..... 1.25 Starkweather avenue. The Detroit Edison Co...... 990.18 The Detroit Edlqon So...... 134.44 FRANK J. BOTLE^ - Avetloii««r. Mrs. Potter Parker Jewel. Blalch & M cC ard le...... 100.43 Phone 7136-F22. Northvflle Ex. FOR RENT—A small furnished C. H e id e ...... - ...... 5.00 P. O. Address, Salem. Mich. N e w house at 1185 West Ann Arbor street. Michigan Bell Tel. Co...... 16.08 Inquire at the bouse. dtlp PlymoBtb Elevator Co...... 14.00 Having decided to dispose of the The Plymouth Motor Sales Co. 92.66 farm, the undersigned will sell at pub­ The Well-Known Toilet FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, F. W. Samsen ...... — ...... 44.75 lic auction on the premises known as with bath. 218 Main street. Phone P au l W a r e ...... - ...... - ...... 97.25 the Gibbs farm, six miles west of C o u p e .390. 9 tl Jam ^ B. Clow (Company Salem, on Salem road, near Stone Goods Specialist American Gear Company ...... 10.95 school house, on Spaulding Electric Co. — ..... 5.00 TO RENT—Two rooms in modern United States Rubber Co. ----- 1120.00 comfortable borne. Will furnish Hoad. Decker. Shoecraft & Tuesday, Jan. 26, ’2 6 either for light housekeeping or sleep­ D ru ry ------674.53 Will Give You a FreeM assage ^ 9 2 5 ing rooms. Phone 333. 650 Holbrook A. R . C row e ...... - .....- ..... 7437.16 C-mnmeneiiig a t 12:30 Sharp avenue. 9tlp Plymouth United Savings Bank 3804.99 in Your Own Home Tokheim Oil Tank & Pump Co. 11.72 6 HORSES A car that o o a iia ta beauty and WANTED—Plain sewing done at Clinton Gottschalk ...... 2829.75 2 Sets Double Harness ,my home. Children's clothes a spe­ 1 Single Harness grace witb a limitkoa ability to •Total ...... $19,389.69 by Appointment cialty. I’hone 353. 659 Holbrook COWS i serve. Meeta the rigid require- avenue. Otlp Tlie Commission then adjourned. menta of commercial uae — b H. C. Robinson, President HAY AND GRAIN Careful attention to your skin will insure tbe at­ most appropriate aa a pemonalcar LOST—Silk scarf at Grange hall. | Sidney D. Strong. Clerk. All Corn and Com Fodder Friday, January 15th. No questions tractiveness and personal ebarm that every woman —handles easy in traffic. Paaaen- Beau Fodder asked. P lease re tu rn to M all office. Sftraw craves. gera ride on all daytours aa casSy 130 bu. Oats and comfortaUy aa in a Pullman U 33 tons Silage To Neglect Your Skin is to Forfeit Its Beauty FOR SALE—Peninsular zange. I cixrry ail chair car. Cheap If taken at once. Inquire at FARM TOOLS .553 S outh M ain stree t. 9 tl xtrafair I 1 Grain Binder 1 Grain Drill We have engaged Mrs. Parker, tbe well known E 2 Wagons and Becks Toilet Goods Specialist, for tbe week of Januaiy n o r t h s i d e s a l e s a s e b t i c b 2 Walking Plows 1 Sulky Plow FOB RENT—Five-room house, HUSTON A WEST 1 Mowet' 4 Roller 25-30, to call on a number of ladies in Plymouth eadi quire at 555 South Main street. 1 Spike-Tooth Drag Phone 495 Pljm outti 1 Spring-Tooth Drag day, to give free massage w d individual help and FOR SALE—^Three^^urner Perfec­ Forks, Shovels and all Small Tools advice on tbe care of the skin.^ tion oil store. Call 365J. 9tl 1 Side Delivery R a^ 1 Dump Rake ^ 1 Hay Loader FOR SALE—Laying bens. White 1 Spreader This is an Exceptional Opportunity - l*^horns. Inquire Albert Reinboltz, 1 Hay Fork Equipment for One Week4)nly Pine street. 2 Bay Forks 1 Sulky Ouitivator 1.Walking Cultivator Step into the store, write or phone us. " ^ I d o FARMERS OF PLYMOUTH AND 1 Pair Bobslel^is VICINITY—Come over to Tecninseh 1 Spraying Outfit the rest. Understand, Mrs. Parker’s ^nassage and an d let me show you some real farms, Whether your occupation Is 20 Crates Grain Bags advice are free. cheap. One of 90 acres, has nine-room hazardous or not, you should 2 Water Tanks 1 Gas Engine brick house in very good shape, large own a pair of extra glasses so 1 Tank Heater b a m tilth additions, doable crib. that when an accident does hap­ 4 MUk 2 Miifc Palls Mrs. Parker Will Also Be Glad to Talk to Any Every Inch tlUable. Only $6,600. Just pen, you will not be (distressed. 1 Cement Block Machine off pavement, only four mlloc from 100 Pallets Woman’s Club in Plymouth Free of Charge TecnmsdL Another one mile out on 2 F r o ^ Doors good road, b^utUol house, all modem, “Clear vision means 55 acres to r $6500. Splendid view. clear thinking gad ad- dltioDal knowledge.** TKRMft OF SALE—All sums of $25 Some of 40 acres, 17 acree, 10 acres, and under, ca«h. Over Oiat aaoimt, a ^HERrS MXiHLWQWHTERS i an y slse yon w ant Bame alt equipped credit 6 months will be gtvo) V'UC 1 : will gladly show you my Hat and. n aCK?Q: gcopertlee. T ianr f1 fltllisiilfi. Maimn IFHONF’’''' f T f ' " Ir TTlnrl Tf i im w li ~~ 9 tl Louis Gebhardt ^ 1 1 r

FOB BALE—AUalfa baled hay. Phone SU-FS. HOWARD O0I£, GM s. NORTHEAST CANTON Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oust enter* tained the neighbors by giving a pedio party Saturday night The first prises were won by Mrs. Boy Lane and Matt Swegles. Crystal Swegles and Fred Hiedenrlcht were consoled. The Sewing Club had to be postpon­ ed Indefinitely on account of so many children having the measles. Mrs. John Hix of Wayne, has been spending a few days wltb her son, CHFUSTMASI Perry, and family. The Parent-Teacher Association of the Hough school will hold their meet­ ing at the school house this Friday CLUB HORSES HORSES evening, January 22. Miss Hntzel of 1 Team. Bay and Black, 8 yrs. old, 1 Ba.v M are. 11 yrs. oT3. w t. 1200 lbs. the State Board of Health, formerly w t. 2800 ll». 1 Set Double Harness of the Women's Division of the De­ 1 Black Horse. 12 yrs. old. wt. 1250 lbs. troit Police Department, will be the HAVE MONEY CATTLE 1 Bay Horse. 12 yrs. old, wt. 1250 lbs. speaker for the evening. The Hough 1 Holateln Cow, 6 yrs. old, due in Aug. w hen m o s t n e e d e d district extends an invitation to the 1 Red Cow, 9 yrs. old, due in Mar. CATTLE 1 Black Cow, 8 yrs. old, milking Tmewlell. Canton Center and Bartlett 1 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 29 1 Heifer, 5 yrs. old, due 1st of Feb. .schools to come and hear her. You do not need a big snm to join our Christmas 1 Black Cow. (Holstein). 6 yrs. old, 1 Holstein Cow. 6 yrs. old. due to C. L. FINLAN & SON due 1st of Feb. freshen April 1 Mr. nml Mrs. Ralph Butler and Mr. 1 Holstein Cow, 0 yrs. old, due in Aug. 1 Holstein Cow. R yrs. old. bred Dec. 29 uud Mr.'<. Harvey Butler attended a Phone 132R 197 Arthur S t, Plymouth Club. Look at the Clubs below and select the one 1 Holstein Cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh Dec. 6 1 Holstein Cow. 6 yrs. old. due in Feb. theatre in Detroit. Thursday evening.; 1 Heifer. 5 yrs. old, due In 9 ^ . 1 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, due to you can join. < 1 Holstein Cow. 7 yrs. old, paatare bred freshen March 1 The Jake Dingeldey family had the' ' a '■ 1 Red Cow, ti yrs. ol 3 horse power a Hal Roach two-reel comedy and the 1 Waterloo Boy Gasoline Engine, 3 usual screen subjects. Harvey Clement horse jiower PROPRIETOR ."pO Potato Crates GEO. BKNTLEV, Clerk, 1 Set Victor Scjiles, 1000 lbs. A^eui ftayi Discovered T. SHERWOOD. Note Clerk. I F aiiu ln g .Mill 1 Dcering Corn Ilusker S<-leU(’e has esiablisli»*rt the erlst- 40 bn. Seetl Potatoes ' enoo of new .siroiiger tliiin ultra .■t Sets'Slings 2 Hay Forks X-vjijn unti l.iNXi lin ifs g re a te r In 1 Milk Carl 4 Ladders fretiueiH-y, witli ituii/.iitiNii ih e sam e ] COO-Cliick Brooder, new at all times of the cln.i- or niglit and WISCONSIN PEAS AUCTION o f lO.OOn.OOO-vuU varleiy. The.v w ere AVONDALE STANliARD COUNTRY CLUB 1 (in rlan d Co«)k Stove, ncarl.v new p artly described by Dr. U, A. M illikan No Demonstration can reveal HARRY C. ROBINSON. Auctioneer 1 kitchen Cabim-i 1 Wardrobe of the ('allforni:i inslimte of Tech­ Sweet, Tender H ie namft bind Sifted Wlaeooain Phone 7. Plymouth 1 Parlor Suite 1 Buffet nology t<» the eonveiiiion t«f the Na­ Peas, per can Kroger sold last SmaU and deRetens tional .\cademy of Sciences in Madi­ year for 12c can per can a ll of BUICK Excellence 1 Having rented my farm. I will sell 0.lt.I6.NP TER>1S OF SALE—All sums of $25 son. WIs. Me hii.-i studied them since w irlum t rt>ser\*ti a ll m y p ersonal pro j^ and under, cash, peer that amount a a n y time you drive a ■tamlna of body and chan*i< the World war, beginning where r s c ' erty situated on the farm known as the credit of 6 months will be given on 3 - 2 5 c 1 9 c ^ ^ B o ic k you will w oader that belongs to Butck. Years German scientists lefi off. Millikan I Huuford farm. 2 miles west of Canton good bankable notes, at 7% In terest. ■ bow such a rem arkablecar are necessary forthat. It can ’ (.'enter luul 1 mile south of Perrinsville won the •'540.000 Nohel prize for first only suggest the powerful cam be told at such a mod* I road, or W> miles north of Cherry measurement of the electron. The _3 25c crate price. ability• ■ yofBuj ofBuick’s • • 75 — hone,• I Hill on Ridge road, on TOMATOES power Valve.in.Head en> Hiram Powers rays, unnamed, are due to atoms pass­ 1 1a tun a fiew minute* yon ^ n e, built for hills. It can* PROPRIETOR ing over to other atoms, wltli the sun will realise thatyouare start' r * A m a c a r o o n s n a p s , lb. I t e not cell you how thorou^dy JESSE ZIEGLER, aerk, having n«> effect-on the actiwi. he v ^ A ^ C j O v a n i l l a w a f e r s , lb. 1 4 e Ing, nopping, parking, dtiv* die Eiuick “Sealed Chatris” Tuesday, Jan. 26, ’26 S. W. HUBBELL, Note Clerk. iog with m u u greater cate said. They appear throughout space, CHOCOLATE PECANS.'lb______17c and tha Bulck “Triple (oniinencing at 10:00 O’clock Sharp bombard the earth froni all directions aria sfOirlty. AndUiacycn Sealed” cttglnewHl protect are smroanded by quality Bulck performance on at all time, ami have extraordinary COUNTRY and luxury which rank HORSES absorbing power. wicb-cbe very 6nen dusty, gritty roads. CLUB 11 Team Grey Horses. 4 and 5 yrs. old, FLOUR lb. sack $1.19 But demonstration will tell And it cannot even hint of w t. 3200 AUCTION onlypertof story, the mental case you will 1 Team Harness W iu Well Stocked andyoushouldknowallofit. enjoy, with Buick Author* I 1 Old Harness , A day book of H rpt.tll grocer !<► ized Service “ just around NAVY BEANS _.3lbs.for2^ HARRY C. ROBINSON, Aoetieiieer cated in a midwesteru town shows A demonstration cannot the comer,** everywhere in CATTLE. FlMDe 7, Plymooth show you the enduring America. the entire list of Imported articles ! No. 1—Jersey Cow«12*yrs. old sold by Mm In 1862 as follows; Coffee, U ii^ Paekaga bUlCK MOTOR CO., FLINT. MICHIGAN. DivW«n Gmcrol Maters Corpww I N, - - - . - SOAP POWDER 15c ' -V. Having sold my farm, 1 will sell tea, figs, mustard, pepper, cloves, all* No. ,'t—Holstein Cow. 9 yrs. old spice, nutmeg, ginger, cinnamon, FRENCH i No. 4—Holstein Cow, 7 yrs. old without r^ rv e all personal property lemons, oranges, sage, prunes, ral.^liu BRAND I No. 5— H olstein Cow, 6 yre. Old listed sitnated H inUe east of COFFEE S P k f.-- 47c I No. <4—Holstein Cow, 6 yrs. old Middle Belt road, on Ftve-UUe road, and almonds. Other foods handled by the No. 7—Jersey Cow, 7 yw. oW 1% miles vmst of Beech road, on' him were: Eggs, molasses, dried ap No. 8—Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, 3 teats pies, dried peaches. oranberrieF. po­ 121/2C I No. 9—Holstein Cow. 6 yrs. old tatoes. sugar, vinegar, saleratOit. hat­ MACKEREL IfTiSt. Bmst iMkR Ste Cylta^ VaJw. J a^Hwiewter cars reuse iaprtee WHEN BETTER AUTOMO- ! No. 12—Holstein Bull Jan. 29, ’26 ter. cheese, crackers, lard, smoked BILES ARE BUILT. BUICK No. 13—Yearling Heifer halibut, whiteflsh. dried herring, rice, WORK GLOVES Flaniifil 2 a r 25 fmaoHm. Amoes liic Bwidt as** WILL BUILD THEM No. 14— Y earling H e ifer ' AT 12:30 O’CLOCK SHARP alrup, salt, cream of tartar, beans, No. llV^Yearllng Heifer rye, <»ffee. peanuts, beef. veal. pork. B aked No. 16—Yearling Heifer lead, each . No. 17—G n erasey Cow, 8 y r s . old 1 Keystone Hay Loader iMDon extract, onions, cabbage, tur­ A n g e l f o o d c a k e 25c No. 18—Holstein Cow, 12 yrs. old 1 Hay Rack 1 Wlde-Tlre Wagon nips and native nuts. If rhlx store­ t Plymouth Buick Sales Co. ' No. 19—Holstein Cow, 4 yrs. old 1 Wagon Box keeper had o th er fond.s they w ere not 1 640 Starfcuwathar Ave. P tie m 2 6 3 2 Veal Calves 1 Dowaglac Grain Drill Indicated on his charge account for KARO SYRUP Sr Label, 5 tt. can - t U 1 Two-Horse Walking Cultivator tw o years. 1 Shovel Plow m HOGS 1 Champion Potato Digger 6 Pigs—2 Sows and 4 Shoats 1 McCormick Mower Nothing Ever Loet 1 Land BoUer 1 Hay Rake Elements which enter Into the mak­ A FRATERNITY HAY AND GRAIN 2 One-Horse Culrivators ing of a soap-bubble film are as lasting 5 Doors Ensilage. 16-ft. Silo 1 Set Bobsleighs 1 Grindstone OF FLORISTS as those which form gmnlte rock: no Cement - Blocks 700 bu. Oats 8 Vt tons H ay 1 CorasheUer 1 Fanning MiU simplified the aroazent impotel* 150 lbs. OU Meat 150 lbs. Cottonseed 1 Wiard Plow material thing in ever lost or de­ bUlty of sending flowers by tde- 160 shocks of Corn 2 Rolls Wire Fence stroyed. says science. Man's immortal­ grapb from long dlataneea, Leave 16 bags Gr. Oats 2hi tons H ay 1 H ay Rope ity is fairly well usdured both by your exact order with jrour local 7H Acres Wheat on Gronnd 1 Hay Fork and Pulleys science and the Bible. It was the florlat, who will prooq>tly wlze Quality Blocks in Stock 1 Spring-Tooth 1 Set Drags Frenchman, Lavoisier, who first hie floral agent In any town dee* FARM TO 01£ 1 Stoneboat 1 Set Double Harness proved with his fine balance, that In ignated, to deliver that predae 1 Grain DriR 1 Mannre Spreader 1 Set Single Baraeas 1 Plck-np Box order to tlm given adttfeoe. A all chemical opemUnns it is only the 1 Grain Binder 1 Sulky Ftow 1 Scalding Kettle 1 Crosscut Saw simple process, but one that 1 Oliver Tractor Plow 2 H a n d (Corn P la n ters kind of matter that Is changed, the makes many people happy. 1 Two-Horse Gale Cultivator 1 MUk Cooler qoantity remaining the same. This MARK JOY 1 Walking Plow 1 Cora Planter 1 Little Giant Hand Seeder was tlie discovery of the <-ouH-rvatioo Heide’s Greenhoiue' 1 (Cultivator 1 Mower Forks, Hoes, Shovels and other things of matter to wliich knowledge'of the P h o n . I37-F2 Norfk Vnk(« 1 Wide Shovel Plow 1 Marker conservation of energy has eince been Phone 316-F6 Plymouth 1 lO-ft. Ladder 1 Tank Heater 3 ac res Sw eet (Cora . Stalk s added.—Capper's Weekly. 1 Wagon and Rack Tractor Discs Some Hay 160 bo. OMs 1 Spring-Tooth Barrow 1 Spike-Tooth Harrow O0icer*9 Revenge 1 Steel BoUer 1 Hay Bake TERMS OF SALE—AU sums of $25 A naval officer, who had taken of­ B a ra Tools and under. caslL Over that amount, fense at something said at a dinner Bags—40 Gunny and 4 Grain six mnwtJt* wfll be given on good p arty by a clergyman who had just 1 Wheelbarrow 1 IM t Hon bankable notes bearing interest at 7%. 1 Feed MIU 1 Sickle Grinder been made an honorary canou. and 1 Gas Tank 1 Stoneboat and Svener who was somewhat autocratic, re­ 1 Ford ^Qdk and Ttaetor John Hochkins solved to b4 reveitged. F O R SALE 2 on Drums 16 Gal, CMl He invited the whole party to In­ GAIIAGE 1 Water Tank and Hoae 4 Milk Cans spect his ship next day. and when 2 Milk Bods 1 60-ft Hoae inquiry was made regarding the use AUTO ELECTRIC SERYKR Small Tools on Bentdt 1 Step Isidder MSlionairee in P r is o n of one of the sham wooden cannon WaMilag Maditaie We have fresh sweet cider every day; also Commonly It Is said to be impossi­ be had pvt in a conspicuous place Starters, Generatora, Batterka a d tgtfa

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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAT, JANUARY .22, 1926

SALEM Gporge Roberts, assistant mail car­ rier, Is delirerlnit the mall this week, on acconnt of the Illness of E. Every Battery Need G earsh ty . Miss Edna Brokaw vras » week-ond | {fnest of her parents. B. Altcliison is on the sick list . ^leManies TT. Whipple and James Dickie of South Lyon, were Saturday afternoon callers of the latter’s par­ ents. Sunday dinner jruests at the G. Fore­ man home were: H. Foreman and wife. Miss Dorothy Foreman and friend, and Carl Olson of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Renwick of South Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickie were afternoon visitors. For your convenience and for the safety of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rnrabachef' of PIjTnouth. art* annonneln? the Mrth of We are especially well equipped to supply your It Imliy iHty. llerlM^rt .Tunlor l»orn Radio Battery needs. Our stock of B Batteries is Frhlay. .January U>th. at Dr. Gates* your money and for ease of handling, open kept fresh, because we order in quantities that we private hospital. Ann .Arlutr. Mother | can sell quickly. Our prices for Battery charging and lml>o doinc fine. are very reasonable. Mesdjijines W. Wilson and IV Rev visitefl the former's dnuchter. Mrs. H. a checking account with thi&bank today. Roralmiher. at the hospital. Tuesday. Plymouth Auto Supply Little Dorothy Jane Is .staying with lier RUSSELL DETTLING, Prop. gnimipn rents. .lohii Herrick and family spent Inst Plymouth Penniman Ave. \ve<*k Tlinrsilay evening in IVlIeville. This sensation and result will please you. Mesdaiups Hjirry Atchison and Jud- son Taylor will entertain the Ijidies' Aid .society of the Fela- sons. Lnwr(>ni-4‘ am i K i'im eth. an d tw o ODD LOT SPECIALS buy from us is of Iiv4*s In IMymonth. ■ ihmillit4'r.«. I’liyllis :ni(l H azel, an d JIi.s.8 guaranteed quali­ ; tt4-rtruf I>etr4)it. an d I .Mrs. 'iNmdinsoii u ad nit'ce. Miss Joslin. ty. ELM an d M rs. Sa4-kett. LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE A box social and old-fashlom-il dunce I Mrs. Burns and dnughler. Ruth, of Regular $2.00 Value Come in and see will be given this Friilay evening. .Jau- i Menipliis. Tennes.seo, are visiting at the m iry 22u4l, by th e P. T . A. of Kim I homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd LcK'khort SPECIAL $1.00 us today. scbool, ('oiih' and bring •your box. to I and Mr. and Mrs. U4tliert .Johnson, and help the orgaubjition carry on the I also other friends. A LOT OF BABY BLANKETS iduns they have made to provide for ' The soi-ial held at the home of Mr. tlie neiNls of o u r children. I and Mrs. Otto KaLser for the benefit Some are slightly soiled Mrs. G. N. Bentley attemled the ! of till' Allen .school was not very Pan-iif-Ti*n«-her n.s.s4K-itition -se<*tioii «jf ! Iarg4*ly att4-n4hsl. but tii4)S4» wh4> w ere GAYDi: BR.OS. th e nii»l-y<*nr (Nijjfewiwe a t th e M iehigmi I lh4T4' siS'iiMsl t«» enjoy them selves. S ta te .N'ornml College a t Y psilanti. held I Mr. am i .Mrs. W alter F h r o f ('hi- 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Phone 53 North Village Friday. January loth, and also ntteiid- : cag4). W4»re guests o f th e ir uncle. B. J. e«l the Is'ndership Class condueteil by ^ Rhcml. th e first tif th e wet»k. f o u r .Vational Fii-ld Se«-r«-tury. Miss Mr. am i .Mrs, A. L. H an ch ett of MEN’S SILK AND WOOL HOSE Hays, in Detroit. Jammry IDth. I P errinsvilh'. 4-alled on th e lattdV’fS 95c Value J mother. Mrs. Parrish. 4>n Russell SOME REAL BUYS Citizeiisbip Club of Kim met on I avenue. Satunlay. SPECIAL Thursday. January 14th. and was ' Mrs. Parrish siK>nt Ttiesday and called t«» o rd er hy thc*lr president. ( WfKlnesday at th<‘ home of her daugb- Per Pair 79c Charles Sclinffer. The iuef*ting .start- > ter. .Mrs. Otto Kai.<*er. on Golden road. A T THE e«l t>y all standing and repeating th<‘ ! Kmil Kaiser 4>f Cantim Center road. fiag s alu te an d th e ir slogan. *'Do I Is ill ami is in Providence hospital in EXTRA HEAVY BLACK DRILL SHIRTS Your Duty." iH-troit, DeLuxe Music Shop A discussion on iiersunal eleauiim'ss Made Up Well, Coat Style was comiucttal liy the i»resldent. 786 Penniman Wi* never 4*xi»ect radi4> religious se r­ $1.25 Value After the di.s<'ussion. several sug­ vices to l>e<'nme popular around Plym- gestions were made as to the iiersooal SPECIAL In Phonographs, Pianos, Player Pianos and a sale nuth. Tile women can’t see each 95c 4*«)ndltion 4»f each pupil. F in a lly it others huts. on Ukes. wa.s decidetl that monitors or offleers Ever iiotl4v liuw happy it makes a lie uiiiH»lut4*d by th e presid en t to h»ok IMPORTED LUNCHEON SETS woman wlam someone asks her If her after .such things. Rolls Sheet Music ^ husband isn’t her father? Tablecloth and 6 Napkins Bnu'e Hawkins was appointed Tooth Brush King for two weeks: Florence Records Small Goods Liner ads in The Plymonth Mall $4.00 Value C'lemtnit. finger nail inspector; and bring satisfactory results. Try one Mary Eskra is monitor for the cemdi- and be convinced. SPECIAL $2.75 We invite you to come in and hear them. tioD of the hair, that is. whether it la 4-4imbt*d o r not. Phonograph Repairing and Piano Tuning FANCY CRINKLED BED SPREADS EAST PLYMOUTH Regular $8.00 Value Call 502 Open Evenings until 9:00 •w ith Mr. and Mrs. Archie Collins and son. SPECIAL Kenneth. wer»» Sunday visitors of the $6.49 latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pettibonc 4»n F4>rd road. Afternoon callers tliero were. Mr. and Mrs. Cady Hix and daughter. Winifred. Mr. and DANCE Mrs. Ben Hix of near Wayne. Mr. and 3 @ e Mrs. Owen Hanchett and sons. Ronald and .Merritt of Northvllle. DBUQjnQIll SIMON’S EVERY SATURDAY EVENING Mrs. Josephine Hix of Ford road, BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY spent the week-end with her daughter. Lemon Cocoa Mrs. Fred Reiman, of Plymouth. Mr. Bntter Store Open Every Evening PlynuMith AT NEW and Mrs. F. Fogarty and family of De­ troit. were abo Sunday vLsltors at Fred Reiman’s. 1. 0 . O . F . TEMPLE Mrs. Fred Gnlick of Clarkston. has Given By been tak en to Go4>drioh hospital. She hasn’t been getting along ns well ns FOR SERVICE her many friend.s would like her to. CYCLAMEN and CARNATIONS Tonquish Temple Association Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drews and fam­ Beautiful Cedors in 4 and 5-inch Pots ily were Sunday evening visitors of PRICED RIGHT PLYMOUTH, 5HCH. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Collins. Call The Little Russell Schanfele has been on Wasn't It only the other day RAPHAEL METTETAL the sick ll.st. He is some better at you said. "T h is w eath er is bad fo r FLORIST Dancing, 8:30 to 12:00 the hands?” Well, you needn't this WTitlng. let that worry you. Plpioiitli Cartage An Spring Plants in Season Good Mnsic Admission, 7Sc Hr. and Mrs. Owen Hanchett of Lemon juice, as you know, is Plymouth and Canton Town Line and Uly R4>ad Northvllle. were Tues4lay evening call­ slightly astringent and splendid Conapany ers at Mr. and Mrs. Archie Collins' in for the tteacment of roughness: Phone 250-F6 the cocoa bntter is, of course, Pkoae 1784 Plyaoutli Robinson Snh. the best of all tissue builders. * ‘J Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wngonschnltz Combined they make the best and daughter. Betty, spent last Satur­ possible skin treatment. ANNOUNCEMENT day evening at Mr. and Mrs. Walter This lotion is also an excel­ lent skin bleach. Schaufele’s in Robinson 9nb. Furs Wanted I wish to announce to the ^ p le of Plymouth and vicinity Mrs. E. E. Pettibone of Ford road, Cement - Blocks that Mr. C. M, Smart o f 44S Roe St., is an authorized agent attended the PaninsvUle Ladies’ Al4l Dogs For Sale last week Wednesday. , of I. E. Ilgnfritz’ Sons Co, (The Monroe Nursery.) If xue have nm . far nie, ar wnk te GOOD QUALITY—PRICES KiGBT Any orders taken by him in this territory will receive our careful attention. WATCH AND CM KX BBPAIBINO a W or see W E IS U V E R 1 am prspand to do ad Unda of D; F. MURRAY watdi and «lo^ rqialxins in a flrst- (Wver IKx, Salem f t u A 1. E. ILGENfWTT SONS CO., J Becxkk, 146 iM t SMITH & McCLUMPHA t m a 9aA Ann

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i i i i U The Missionary Society met in the church parlors last Wednesday. After a delicious lunch at 12:30 p. m., Dr. Leudmm reviewed the chapter of the study book used by the Fore^n So­ ciety, “Prayer and Missions.” After the routine business, the third chapter of the Home Society study book, “Peasant Pioneers,” was presented by The Rev. J. J. Van Hee of Detroit, will supply the Mrs. Clemens. Mrs. Doerr and Mrs. Thoma. At the conclusion of the after­ pulpit of the Presbyterian church next noon prugram, the president, Mrs. Sunday morning. Dickerson announced that Mrs. C. S. 10:00 a. m.—“Christ: The Redeemer” Sayles had been made a perpetual No Evening Service member of the home society. 7:30— p. m.—“The Armor and Its Use” The ilrst annual get-together of the Booster Class, was held last Friday evening. The members enjoyed a de­ Sunday morning, music by male quartet Sunday-school at 11:30 o’clock. licious birthday supper, the table be­ ing beautifully decorated for the occa­ Sunday-school 11:40 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 o’clock. sion, the center-piece being a large birthday cake with one candle. The reports show that the class has had a Epworth League 6:30 P. M. very suc*cessful year. The following ofBwrs were elected: President. Frank L. Barrow.s; vice president, William Go to church Sunday—Feel better Monday. Meeker; .'. JIcCul- You will receive a welcome. Inugli; teacher. W. D. McCuUongb. <.»ur service Sun«luy evening was CHURCH NEWS *ry imusiial and intensely interesting. A group <'f yutuig peopU'. students at B ap tist the r. of M.. who had bivu delegates Uyv. Horace E. Sayles, Pastor the Srudeiifs Conference at Evun- Plymouth Bakery Praver meeting, Wednesday evening sr<)n. 111.. D eeem her 28 to J a n u a ry 2, a t 7 : ^ . AUCTION Covenant meeting, the last Thurs­ jiresented ii report «>f the Conference. 200 Main Street Phone 47 day evening in each month. Mi.ss M nrgjiret Clem ens, d au g h te r of 10:00 a. m!, preaching service. Mr. and Mrs. I.evi Clemens, leader of FRANK J. BOYLE, Auctioneer Protect Yourself Phone 7136-F23, Nortbuille Ex. 11:30 a. ni.. Sunday-school. 6:00 p. the gnmii. told of the purp(»se of the m.. B. Y. P. U. 7:00 p. m. preach­ P. 0. Address, Salem, Mich. ing service. onferenct'. and soiiie «*f the outstand* iig resolutions adoplt**!- H elen Ilaviiig decided to quit funning, I ninterm an sitokc of the iH-rsounel. the will sell all my personal property at SATURDAYS First Church of Christ. Scientist gi’tieral atm osphere, am i th e eft'«>rts of public auction, ou the premises known when you buy a First Church of Christ, Scientist, the visitors wlio occiipietl the gallery us the B<*rt Stunbro farm, on the coun­ corner Main and Dodge streets, Sun­ ty line Of Wayne and Washtenaw, 1% to inject their ideas into the argu­ day morning service, 10:30 o'clock. miles south of Thayer Brick school Subject. -Truth.” ments. The opinion prevailed, she house, and 1 mile west of Detroit Weilnesday evening testimony ser­ .said, that here in .\merica there is no House of Correction Farm, ou vice. 7:30. Reading room in rear of used car church open daily from 2 to 4 p. m., cause for u youth movement ns in P ICREAM PUFFS except Sundays and holidays. Every­ Kuroiie. Mr. Sullivan made a very THURSDAY. JAN. 28, ’26 one welcome. A lending library of earne.st plea for the outlawry of war, Commencing at 13:30 O’clock Sharp, Christian Science literature is main­ and our entrance into the World Court, Buy it from a Buick dealer. Pure Whipped Cream tained. the following described property: and Mrs. lX*Graof brought a clmllenge All of our used cars 'were to the congregation to stand hy the HORSES M ethodist youth. 1 Ua.\; .Mare, 11 y rs. old. w t. 1200 lbs. traded in on Buicks. We sell Dr. F. A. Lendrum, Minister A large uud enthusiastic congrega­ 1 Bay Marc, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1260 lbs. Morning worship, 10:00 a. m. Sun­ tion gicetod the young people. The them as we do our new Buicks, day-school. 11:40. a. m. Epworth special music for the evening was a MILCH COWS League praise service, 6:30 p. m. 1 Holstein Heifer, 3 yrs. old. due Mar. ; Chocolate Eclairs Evening praise and sermon. 7 :S0 p. m. duet by Mrs. Savory and Mr. Allen, honestly and without misrepre­ Mid-week fellowship meeting, 7 ;30 and a violin solo by Mninard Larkins. 1 Holstein Heifer. 3 yrs. old, fresh sentation.* .Protect yourself p. m. 1 Holstein lielfer, 3 yrs. old, due Mar.

1 Holstein Cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh when you buy your used car— UVONL4 CENTER COMMUNITY BAPTIST NOTES 1 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, due July 2 CHURCH. 1 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, calf by side buy it from a dealer of integrity 1 Holstein Cow. n yrs. old, due July 6 Everybody's Church Sunday morning, the pastor’s sermon Or. Helen R. Phelps, Pastor 1 Holstein Cow, 7 yrs. old, due July 1 and standing—a Buick dealer. B.4K1NG DAY IS A Coventry Gardens—Fannlngton and was on "Hope.” Heb. 6;10.“The Chrlst- 1 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, calf by side IIopc, Earthly H oik*, H ope in 1 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs. old, milking REAL PLEASURE Five Mile Roads Regular Services: D ealth . Hoi>c o f H eaven.” 1 Holstein Cow. 7 yrs. old, fresh Sunday, 11:00 a. m.->-Moming wor­ 1 Durham Bull, 18 months old ■> instead of a day of probable dis­ ship. 12:00—Church Bible schooL The men sang In a very acceptable BUY YOUR USED CAR from a BUICK DEALER way at the morning service. The appointment to the woman who Harmon Kingsley, superintendent. HOGS 7:30 p. m.—People’s service. Special pastor led the B. Y. P. U. Sunday eve­ 2 Duroc Bed Sows, due April 16 and 17 knows wbat kind of flour to nse music at an services. ning tlie last half of the hour. Miss 1 Stock Hog. Chester White. 18 luos. old ! Thursday. 7 ;30 p. m.—Mid-week for her bread and cake making. Doris Shnckelton will lend the meeting 2 Shouts, weighing about 100 lbs. I prayer service, led hy the laymen. 2 Young Pigs Get ready for YOUR next bak­ Thursday—^rst and Third Thurs­ next Sunday evening. days—Ladies’ Aid. Mrs. Roger ing day and order a bag of Rev. H. E. Sayles attende- tion lectures and slides) on the work Formerly Streog’i Restaom t Anjrtime A nyw here of the Methodist Children’s Home at Tin Copper and Sheet I r m Week Fannkigton. Everyone is Invited. FInae 249 ’ H. A. SAGE & SON X

ABOUND ABOUT US that Mr. Ulrich will thus be able to network of good roads and three new No girl wants a husband who has been never looks like she meant business CANTON CENTER COMMlBSillNBB'8 NOTICE offer the pnblic milk produced ^under bridges in sight for Clinton river, damaged by smoke. unless she has an old rag tied over her MO. U 7 m Mr. and Mrs. Colburn Dennis at­ In. the m atter e twice as pretty if she Northville, Sunday. Irving J. Ulrich has made arrange­ uilvertLslng the city during 1926. The Ma never would Imre bad her hair EDGAR K. BENNETT. dirin’t know .«he was pretty. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Schroder, Mr. ments whereby he will bay and dis­ Mt. ('lemeiis Business Men’s associa­ iMtiiiKHl. if I'u hadn't taken to smoking Another trouble with the world is ROY A. FISHER. and Mrs. Owen Schroder and Mr. and tribute to his customers all the milk tion 1ms closed u drive for publicity cigarettes. that too many people are worrying Mrs. Levi Schroder called on Harmon produced by the Grennan Jersey herd. funds, and it is expected that an ap- We lieanl of a girl who broke her over their lack of dollars, when they Schroder's ' sister at Ann Arbor hos-1 COMMISSIONERS NOTICE Those fumUiay with conditions about liropruitiou might l>e made available eiigugeiiient with a young man I>ecause A I’lymouth woiuuii may sweep should be worrying over their lack of pital, where she underwent an opera- , ... - v the Grennan farm will realize readily from the geuerul tux levy. “With a th e doctor said he lia allowed by j I.o.sey and Louis Stevens. The ladles said Court for creditors to present tbeir claims to me for examination and CHEVROLET 1 of th e club served a iK>t-luck supper, allow ance. I and an enjoyable evening was spent Dated. Jauiiarv 13th. 1926. by all. We thunk Mr. and Mrs. Salts A LB ER T GAV'DE for. th e ir hospitality. The Canton Center Pedro Club are CH.WCERY NOTICE j planning on giving a toe social to be No. 129562 held at the Canton Center town hall. ST.\TE OF MICHIGAN. The Clr- Saturday oveniug, Jimuury 30th. •»iit C o u rt fo r th e C ounty o f W ayne, well preimml progam is also planned!In Chancery. (or ouo of the eToning-s eoterfein-! Milo F. Corwin and Grace M. (3or- , ,, , , , entertain , Plaintiffs, vs. Henry H, ments. Ladies please furnish for po£-,w. Hopkins. Ebenezer Hopkins, Polly luck supper. Everyone is most cor- j llopklns. Allen P. Hubbard, Martlmus j dially invketl to attend, and are ^ L. Shmts. Alonzo Henry, Appolos 1 sure you will have a good time. I Swivtlaud, Apollos Sweetland, Elijah . , ! P. Barlow. John Sweetland, ApoUia I Mr. jmd Mrs. Arthur Huston and ■ Sweetland. William Cross and Gusta- I Culburu Dennis attended the men’s ^vus Cross, or their unknown heirs, suttpi'r at Cherry Hill church Thurs- d<*vis»ves, leg-atees and assigns. De- I . . I iVndauts. day evening. ^ SESSION OF SAID COURT, I M rs. Jyhfl Mo<'k wlui h as hecu *lHite O ourt Room th ere o f in i ill. is some better at this writing. itlie City of Detroit, said County and I Louis Siiiymer was a Detroit visitor.'f*iuie. on _tlie 30th day of December, Saturday. ^ I'ltKSK.NT: The Hon. Alfred J. Alfred Mott has purchased a Murphy, presiding circuit Judge. I Olds. , t»u reading and filing the Bill of ! Jake Diugledv and family had the Complainr in this cause, from which -.A...... I...... satisfactorily appears to the Court I ndsfortune h, have their home '•hmed |liens o r I Friday evening. possihU* rights to the premises describ- i The Canton Center Pedro Club will etl in said BUI. and hereinafter des- I meet at Jlr. and Mrs. Charles Stevpns', i ;-rilH.‘d. which titles, interests, claims. liens or possible rights of said defen- A T ype of ] Wednesday evening. .Tanuary 27. ilnnts, and each of them, if they ever Charles Stevens has rented the Iraji,m] mjy validity, said plaintiffs aver Wilson & Son farm on the Canton to l>e barred by the quiet, peacable, Center road. adverse, hostile, actual, PerSormance Never Before , , ___... w n lUndisputed. exclusive and continuous Mr. Kruger has rented the * . ^ iwssession of plaintiffs and their grant- son farm on (Mierry Hill roa=t and for more than fifteen Obtidned In Any Low Priced Car Mr ami M t^lra Wilson. Mr. and;*!-''*) since the several apparent oT,a 1 b) th e itossesslon th ere o f ac- Mrs. iTiarles M ilson and tamllj and reapectlve defendanta, Miss Sarah Wilson of Detroit, left for whicli said possession has been, dur- Thousands of people have alread-y driven A performance so effortless, so smooth, so Florida. Monday morning. ,1“? all ot said time, and stlU is, qd- 1-MwflTfi Buison has a new Ford i ““‘I hostile to the titles, Interest, the Improved Chevrolet. powerful in every phase, that you will call Eduard Buison nas a new ] claims. Uens or possible rights of said sedan. jresi>ective defendants, and upon read- it notliing short of a re-’^elation! Louls, Lorraine and Harold Sommer iuB the affidavit of Milo F. Corwin, They know its new smoothness, new stam­ are all suffering with severe colds. jont* '>f said plaintiffs, that it is not Chevrolet’s leadership has heen based on E. Langwortby of Wayne, haa ina, new swiftness of acceleration. his farm located on the Canton Center u'bether their titles, interests, Haimn; giving quality at low cost. Now the Im­ and Cherry Hill roads. liens or possible rights have been dis- proved Chevrolet gives another reason for The community was greatly shocked iwsed of by will, and that it cannot be They know that in performance it com­ bearlns. f of a. the*i,A. death of \ii-oMrs E., p ascertained In what State ^ ^ op C ountry an even'wider margir of leadership—per­ pletely dwarfs every Chevrolet achieve­ Langwortby, formerly of this place, j motion of John L. Grandell. At- formance the equal of which has heretofore Mr. laangworthy has the sympathy of iforney for plaintiffs, It is ordered, That ment of the past and that it ranks as the bis many friends. ! Henry H. W. Hopldns, Ebenezer H(^ been unattainable in the low price field. Xft-a, \nifA n PoJm^hr M t Wednesdav 1 Hopkins, Allen P. Hubbard, finest Che-vrolet in Che-vrolet history. Mrs. Milton Palmer left Wednesday- ^ Alonzo Hen^ morning for California. j Appolos Sweetland, Apollos Sweetlaad, Drive where you -will—and as long as you Word has been received.that Howard I Elijah P. Barlow, John Sweetland, Pahner'B son of California, ia most I Apollis Sweetland, William Croaa and And if you are one who has not yet been . , Gustavus Cross, or their unknown like, through traffic, throi^h sand, through seriously iii. I heirs, devisees, legatees and behind the wheel, you have more than a mud, over hills — and over mountains, if ______■ laud the unknown persons who are or _____ I t may be entitled to elaim under them, treat in store. You have yet to experience you please. Expect something re^y new, WATERFORD I or any of them, cause thrir several ap- l>earances to be entered herein In the a type of performance never before offered really worthwhile, something really Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gotts spent manner provided by law on or before Sunday afternoon, with the former’s THREE (3) MONTHS from the date in any low priced car. unique—and you will not be disappointed. sister and husband,'Mr. and Mrs. Earl hereof and that this Order be publish­ ed 4ir served as required by law. Gray of Plymouth. ALFRED J. MURPHY, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waterman and A true copy Clreait Ju d ^ family called on Mr. and Mrs_.|.A^ur Harold V. Raymond, Deputy Clerk. Green at Salem, Sunday. SAID SUIT involves and Is brought to quiet the title to the lands and Mrs. Ida Hughes spent the week-end premises described in said Bill ot. in Plymouth. Complaint as follows: Little Donald Waterman is on the Commencing at the northeast comer uf Section eighteen (18), of Town two sick list. (2 ) South, of Range el^ t (8) Easti Carlton Briggs visited the Briggs running thence sooth, no degrees no school. Monday. minutes thirty seconds 30”) I f i U r W a s ! Ford factory is running with quite east, three hundred fifty-one forty- nine hundredths (351.46') f ^ to a a force of men. point:. thence south, thirty degrees Mr. and Mrs. John Erumm and fifty-eight minutes (SO** 68') west, one family were Sunday gnests of Mr. and thousand nine hundred seven and Mrs. Bert Kahrl In Livonia. twenty-seven hundredths (1907,27*) feet to a point; thence north, eighty-, Miss Ruby Lawrence was a Sunday five degres ten minutes (85* 10') west,' afternoon guest of Miss Loneta Moe. three hundred fifty-one and one one- The Misses Helen and Virginia Scott | hundredth (351.01) feet to a point; * T^^ A 1* a thence north, no degrees twenly-ca»e of Detroit, spent Sundny Witt Mar- ^,„„,^^ seoonSs (O’ 21' 30") garet Dennie, and enjoyed some of the | east, eight hundred thiity-flve Waterford winter sports. j ninety-eight hundredths (835.98') feet _ J w r„ rv.. Jlo p o in tj thence n o rth , no degrees Touring *510 Sedan *735 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Book of De- twelve minutes thirty seconds (0* 12' troit, were Sonday guests of Mr. and ) west, four hundred ninety-two M rs. M. M. R ow land. and fifty-two hundredths (492.52') feet to a point: thence north, one de­ Roadster 5 1 0 Landau Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brown motored gree seven minutes (1* T) east, aix 7 6 5 out from Detroit. Sunday, and called hundred forty-six and thirty-five hun­ on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKerreghan. dredths (646.35') feet to a point In Miss Viola Knunm spent Wednesday the north line of said Section 18; thence Booth, eighty-nine degrees foorteen Coupe 6 4 5 Vi Ton Truck 3 9 5 night with Miss Loneta iSoe. minutes forty seconds (89* 14' 40') lC4mmU Omiyi 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Brown of De­ east, one. tbonwtnd three hundred fif­ troit, spent Snnday evening with the teen and fifteen bnndredths (LSlfl-lIT) feet along said north line to the place Coach 6 4 5 1 Ton Truck former’s sister and husband, Mr. and of beginning, being the east half cC {OmMmBOmtf, 5 5 0 Mrs. D. L. Dmnie the northeast quarter (E-% of N S-^) r i Mr. and Mrs. Estel Rowland of of Sectlou 18, Town two (2)-South, of AU Prices /• o. h» Flint, Midiigan Range eight (8) East. Canton Town­ Salem, were Sunday evening guests of ship. Wayne Coon^, Mi/^higan, coo* Mr. and Mrs. Murry Rowland and talnlng forty-two and two hmidzed fam ily. one thonsanths (42J901-A) aetpe of lan d . - »------m i m Loneta Moe spent Monday JOHN L. C&ANI»LL. ' ERNEST J. ALLISON night with the Misses Viola and Ruth A ttc«ney fo r Platntitfk ~K~m TnTT> 331 North Main St. IMymouth, Mich Phone 87 Mis . Edmond Watsem and Miss Ivii Even at the risk of being caliod old- JaiAson called on U n. W. S .' McKer- fashioned, many a Plymouth a a a re^iaa last Friday ercniiig. would like to atzeteh U s feet in a p a ir 19»e two new bnugatowa off W. H. of good old K ^eR e^ian’s “Obeiry HelgWa," will soon be completed and ready lor o6- Linar Tte PlfM dt Hill copaiicy. . 1 - coat Uttla ^ pay Hs. - —• ' -.u -■ M i m P i mrnmm

THE PLYMOUTH MAHi, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926 DRY CLEANING DOLLARS SAVED ffS* on Hot Water Bottles and The Shingleton Cleaning Plant | Fountain Syringes if bought now. The rubber companies an­ which has built up such a well and favorably kn(jpvn reputation for siipei^ work, | nounce a 307c increase in Rubber announces the continuation of all its exclusive methods and the retaining of the | Goods February 1,1926. operative help in the plant. The new proprietor. Glen Jewell, promises something i We just received a large ship­ new and better in the way of service. j OurI Bottles ment that we can still offer at are the old prices. Watch For Further Announcement Guaranteed 90% Rubber Bottles...... $1.00 up A Wonderful Shoe Phone 234 Next W eek New Truck, watch for it j Seamless WUI Stand Combinations $2.00 up We say “wonderful” because we feel that you will Boiling Hot W ater Syringes .. . . $2.00 up find it just the style that you will feel proud to wear FAULTLESS —a quality that will ^ve you better than usual B ora, to .Mr. an d .Mrs. H e rb ert R ora- Harry L. Peck of Gniml Ilapid.s. is Jischer. Friday. January 15th, a boy. Faultless Pljmoith Ruck Lodge, No. visiting his cousin. Dr. Luther Peck, No. 40 You can depend upon rubber service—and the price is so very reasonable. th is week. Mr. aud .Mrs. ( ’harJes B rem s an d Mr. 02.O0 goods when bought at the BLACK 47 F. & A. M. an d M rs. W illian) W irt a r e .'ending Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fullerton were Plymootli, Mich. the week with friends nr Marine City. week-end gnest.s of the former’s par- and I'lits in Jackson. TAN Mrs. Telia Bovee was a gm».st of her $6.00 Fellowrraft Degree, next Friday, niece. Mrs. Leo IV. Smith in Detroit. Mrs. K. I,. Thrall ami son. Donald, I •January 29th, at 7:30. Monday. Her daughter, Miss Muriel are visiting relatives near Allegan. | Community Pharmacy .Midi., for .scvi'nil wiH'Jc.s. .JAMES G. NAIRN, W. M, Bovei'. was also a guest at the Smith “WE SERVE YOU RIGHT” home. » Mr. aud 3Irs. Frank Foege and fam­ TH E PENSL.AR STORE PHONE 390 .ARTHUR J. E. TORRE. Sec’y. Mr. and .Mrs. O. K. I’emiey h*ft W ed­ ily of Detroit, were dinner guests at tlie iioiiie of Mr. and Mrs. F. Reiman, nesday for r,odi. <’aliforuia. to visit Sunday. their daughter. They were accompan­ ied by-.Mrs. Mary K. Palmer, who will Mr. and Airs. Goodwin Crumbie TONQUISH LODGE N0.32 visit in Los Angeles. were entertained at a dinner. Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ij. II. Ilollaway hail a box of mixed Ilaivild lioiierts in Royal Oak. I. O. O. F. fruil anil nuts sent him for New Year's, from U. W. Ilollaway. who. Mrs. Alhcrl Griffin retnrmsl Satur­ WATCH Meets Every Tuesday, ’ with his fiimny. is spending the win­ day. from Boston. Ma.arty. Mrs. Beyer was the n>oiplent of Thunday Evening About tw en ty o f th e niemlH*rs w ere many pretty gifts, and a dainty lunch Let us make your next Suit or Overcoat. Select • t 7:30 present and all roiHirteil a line time. was served. in all kinds of your materials from the scores of patterns we have Visitors Welcome T he next husiiio.s.s me<*ting w ill lx‘ held ready for you, and we will hand-tailor a garment Rt the lu)uie of Elsie Stamuii. January The Plymouth Milk Producers Asso­ for you that will always hold its stylish shape. •JOth. ciation held tlieir annual meeting and iHiiner at the Grange Hall. Saturday, In #eady-to-wear—^Michaels-Stern Value First Mrs. Bath K. Huston Whipple gave January lOtli. John Hank was elected HARDWARE a talk before the speeeli section of the Ottawa Tribe No. 7 jiresident: Perry Hix. vice president; In made-to-measure—^M. Bom Mid-Year Education Conference at Uobi'rt Waldecker, Warren Palmer and Improved Order Ypsilanti. last Friday afternoon. Her Walter Po-stlff. dirocttirs. Mr. Beech These two lines are unexcelled R edm cn subject was "How to Secure More of tile state as.soeiation. gave a talk iu at the Lowest Prices Meets Every Wednes­ Substantial Results for the Student in the afternoon. Tiie ladies kindly vol­ day Night at Grange High School Debating. unteered to prepare the dinner next Hall. The Plyuimith Bulck Sales Co. re- year. Green & Jolliffe Visitors Are Welcome jHirts thy following deliveries on new HAKE HARDWARE > Buick cars: Master sedan to Wm. B. Clothing—Shoes for All—Haberdashery Dibble; Master 7-passcnger sedan to Phone 177 846 P en n lm an Ave. Wm. T. PettinglH; Standard sedan to M*. J. Baxter: Master sedan to Alma Miiiehart : Stuiidnrtl se«hin to Chris W H O SE OUR BUS Keehl: Standard sedan to R. J. Pal­ ,C R E E D IS IN E S S - mer: Muster sisliui to Sylvester Shear: TBt Pt»LI£,,G8i!a:S.f Master sedan to Kdw. II. I.jipham; BE SERVED Master Country Club <-cmpe to K. C. EXPERT Hough: Master sedan to Carl W. For Food Short: Standard touring to Taylor 1 firmly Iiclievc that the only W E D E L I V E R PHOTOGR Sykes; Standard sedan to Herman iielghliorly way to get along with F ritz. the public is to »erve them In a APHY Frank Even^tt ami Claire Block, who manner that at all times meets Service and Quality BE PHOTOGAPHED THIS reside in tiie Wilcox apartment on with their unqualified approval. THE SWEETNESS OP LOW PRICES NEVER YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY Union street, pleasantly entertained a Our stock of drugs i.s of the comimny of five at their home last EQUALS THE BITTERNESS OF hlghe.st character. Our health- week TlnirsLluy evening. The follow­ The L. L. BALL. Stadio POOR QUALITY _____ ing guests were present: The former's iK-cesaories are purchased by MAIM MT. PHOMB MO. 73 mother. Mrs. Ed. Everett of Canton: IHjople o f excellent discrim in a­ ril tell you why I love you best. P L T M O C rH Mrs. Nicholas Pulier and son. Nicholas, tion. I’ll promise to please you. You’re kinder far than all the rest. Jr., of Detroit: Mrs. Alice Uoltertson and Mrs. Ella King of this place. A MY H eA pau*B .-rra< — The one who buys candy proves his kindness and delicious dinner, prepannl by Mr. thoughtfulness, instead of merely talking about it. TLocal IKlcws Everett, was served at six-thirty jBtY ER PHARMACY o’clock, after which cards and music t h e It is alright to read poetry to her, but if she is eat­ fnrnlshe4l flic eutertniiuiient for the The Home ing poetry at the same time, she’ll let you know how .Mrs. Vulney G unning is q u ite 111 w ith evening. glad she is. pneumonin. at her home in Livonia. Mrs. Kli Nowlaud of Detroit, visited frlfinls here ^«‘ve^al days this week. of TRY OUR OWN HOME-MADE, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bennett are spending several wt>ek.s in New York OLD-FASHIONED MOLASSES TAFFY C ity. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Whipple have moved Into tboir new home at Quality Groceries 39c lb. Pennlman avenue. Mrs. In'lng Blank entertaiaed the Junior Bridge Club. Thursday eve­ ning. January 14th. Mrs. E. V. Jolliffe entertalued the Wednesday Bridge Club at her home on Pennlman avenue. Gayle V'an Sickle of Owosso. has taken a position In the shoe depart- THE ELECTRIC IRON meut of the Simons store. FOR YOU! William T. Pettingill Herbert Angell of Mobile, Alahama, Our Simplex iron is Just built is a guest at the home of J. M. Larkins Last Call for your home Ironing. You can PHONE 40 FREE DELIVERY Electric Fixtures on West Ann Arbor street. regulate the heat to suit your­ Mrs. Josg'phine Hix spent several self. aud there is no danger of it days of last week with her daughter. Our Christmas Club burning your clothes. Strongly Mrs. F. Kelman and family. made, it will last for years. It is nearly filled to ca­ turns out beautiful Ironi^ work. To you who are about Mrs. L. B. Warner entertained the pacity. Plymouth Bridge Club at her home on^ PLYMOUTH CAFE North Harvey street Thursday. to wire your homes for Last year there were Odd Fellows Bldg. Plymouth, BDcfalgaa Mrs. Ida Stevens entertained the some who were sorry Electricity, we extend a Leap Tear Bridge Club at her home Corbett Electric Co. OD the Ptve-Mile road. W ^nesday. they had not joined Special Dinner every night of in time. They were Phone 490 791 PenniBaB Are. cordial invitation to see Mr. and Hrs. Lynn Cook of Attica, the week Ohio, are guests this week of Mr. and especially sorry when our Display of Fixtures Mrs. Paul Lee, at their home on Pen- Christmas came around Special Luncheon at noon niman avenue. and they were short Mr. and Mrs. C. W. GUI. Miss Fran­ Table de hole Dinner on Sunday ces G lU ^d Mr. and Mrs. George Gill Be one of the h ^ p y A. V. BARBER of Ann Arbor, were guests of Mr. and M ra. BMaoh O. H u sto n last Stniday. ones. Start today. Tlie Full line of Sea Foods, Steaks and Chops little payments through Expert Chef the year soon become a Tnuk and pleasant habit General Tracking Let’s Go Me^ at the Pl3rmottth Cafe and M qring THE PLYMOUTH MAHi FRIDAY, JANUARY 2% 1926

E .. L. Threli 'wm ^ Grand Rapids and Chicago this week. James Horn is dolte SI at his home' on Starkweather avenue. Miss Ethel Palmer of Detroit, is visiting at the W. A. Eckles home. Mrs. Xettie James is iU at the home PennimAn Ave., Plymouth of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Schanfele. Master Keith Schanfele Is spending a week with his aunt, Mrs. Robert O. Davis of Detroit. Matinee at Penniman Allen theatre, I Groceries Meats S Saturday, January 23. Jackie Coogan in “Old Clothes.” n <. Bulk RoUed Oats, per Ib...... 4c Ring Bologna, per lb. ..'______15c |U Thomas Wood of Hamilton, Ont, Pot Roast Beef, per lb------19c » was a guest of his brother, William H Peaches, fancy California, can ... 25c W

Harold Holmes. Miss Vera -ATtatih Rebekah Lodge this Friday evening, and Mrs. Ed. Holmes of Detroit, at­ January 22, the officers for the ensu­ tended church here. Sunday. ing term will be Installed. All mem­ bers are requested to be present at Steak The taxpayers' dinner last Wednes­ 7:30. day was well attended, and the neat sum of $20 was added to the treasury Mr. and Mrs. William Downing en­ Round Steak is an economical cut of Meat to buy, of the Ladies’ Aid. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor yet if it is cooked properly it is one of the most Mr. and Mm. Ellis and family have and daughter, Marion, and Mr. and moved from the Bachman boose. Mrs. Charles Rathbnm and daughter, delicious. Try a Round Steak for Dinner soon. Coraline. at a six o’clock dinner, last Master Junior White has the week Thursday.

)Irs. Charles Priebc is suffering Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Beyer- enter­ with inflammatory rheumatism. She tained twenty guests at their home is e great sufferer. Wednesday evening. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Henry Centner of The sad news reached this place of Quality Meat Market Buffalo; A. Bertram, Rogers City, and the sudden death of Rev. Harry Smith. Albert Stever, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westphall of De­ He was burled January 12th in the PHONE 199 DEUVERY tro it. Merriman cemetery. He preached here abdot six years ago. and everyone who Marie Johnson, manager of the local remembers him knows nothing but Credit Bureau, attended a tri-state good of him. The family have the convention of Bureau Managers, last sympathy of the community. week Wednesday and Thursday. The convention was held *ln Toledo, Ohio, ' 4)LD-FASH10NED SUPPER and approximately 100 per cent of the bnrean managers from Michigan, Ohio, The M. E. Epworth League will serve an old-fashioned supper, Friday eve­ and Indiana were present. Business ning, January 29th. at the M. E. was the keynote of the convention. church.. _Price 50c per plate. The Thirty-five subjects dealing with the menu is as follows: technical operation of credit business Bash Baked Beans Johnny Cake Syrup^ were discussed. These subjects had Cabbage and Carrot Salad to do with a better service, a more In­ Dill Pickles telligent service, and a better safe- Broadway Grocery P ie Cheese guar«llng of an Important part of our Coffee memliers* business. BUSINESS LOCALS PRODUCED 2fl03,588 AUTOMOTIVE UMTS.

The Lady Boosters will hold a The Ford Motor Company, in all its bazaar-in the roo^over the FleuelUng Broadway Market pool room In the itecreation Building, divisions, produced a total of 2,103,588 Wednesday, January 27. afternoon and cars, trucks, tractors and airplanes evening. during 1925, according to figures just Dance at Cherry win January 22. given out at the general offices of the Music by Patterson's orchestra. Come Ford Motor Company. Exclusive of ont and enjoy a good time. 8t2p airplanes, which Is a new Industry with Are yon going to buy a lot? If the company, this is an increase of Groceries and Meats so, yon had better look over Sunset 20,033 automotive units over 1924. Subdivision. Best location in town, large lots, low prices and very easy In the production of Ford cars and terms. Reasonably restricted. B. N. trucks during the year, domestic plants Passage. 774 Starkweather avenue, in the United States assembled 1,776,- Pl>-mouth. I4tf 245. Foreign plants of the company DEUVERIES AT All winter hats, one-half off. from produced 136,461 cars and trucks and DOW until February 1st. The new the output of the Ford Motor Company spring bats are hm . Come in and see of Canada, Ltd., totalled 79.289. Ford- them. Mrs. C. O. Dickerson, 122 8:45 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 3 p. m. North Harvey street. 9U p son tractor production was 104.168 and the Lincoln division of the company The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows will produced during the year a total of have a chicken supper and ^nce at Odd Fellows temple. January 29th. 8,415 Lincoln cars. In the newest di­ Price, 50c each. Everybody welcome. vision of the company, the airplane George Howell factory, the output was ten all-metal If yon are in need of jewelry, Phone 70 Starkweather Ave. watches, clocks, table silverware, I can planes since the factory was acquired save you money, as I have no rent to by the Company on August 1, 1926. pay and my expenses are noonal. Ed. The remarkable output of Ford cars Herrick. 146 East Ann Arbor street, near comer Mill and Anti Arbor. and trucks was rea

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