INGHAM

SUPmVISORS TO MfH HOUSt AND GONTtNTS fOR SESSION MONDAY NfW GOUNlY OffiCfR CONSUMtO BY HAMtS BEGAN WOm( TUeSDAY

lAPtfR INVfSTIGA mR JAilfD fOR CONTfMPT

Dillman Is on lcttVC of absence f1 lm the Michigan Cnllegr of Mining nnd Technology 1t Houghton whlln he Is serving as st tic budget director Cnpllol rumors aro to the effect llmt M1 Dlllm 111 m •Y return to Houghton 01 mny be nppoln ted to the p1 eslden cy of Michigan State should President Sh tW 1ctlrc Howeve1 there has ------been no 1£ port thnt P1csldent Shaw Is going to ICtlrc Mt D!llmnn Is n former Inghnm county citizen He SAltSMAN'S TIP lEADS wns 'tntc highway commissioner be fore Mu1ray D VanWagoner TO ARRtST Of fARMtR

THtPHONt HtARING IS SET fOR NEXT fRIDAY

Boy Forger Arrested, Three Checks Passed INGHAM COUNTY NEWS .,._u-••••01 -,,-,,-11 _,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_ti_JI_fl __ ll_ll ... t•-••-••-••-••-••-ll-tl-ti-11-II_O_t,..,t,_u_u_.,, Member nf l'lll'I.If'I-ll\0 Jl.VFRY TI-IURSDAY AFTERNOON IN THE J•:ntcmd 1111 Hocontl ' • '' · • ' elan" mr1ttnr nl CITY OJ1 MASON, MICHIGAN poBtolflcn, M11non, Mlehl!(~n. under V, J, BtWWN & SoN, Puhlish~rs net or Mntuh 3, 'l'nu \'enrc"t Al{u 1870. V. J. DRoWN and NHLSON D, BitoWN, Editors 'l'lw J(lwnniH wrtdlng pool huH lwen' l'U)lnlrorl llllll IH ngnlu opPu for ti!C phlll9ll!'l' of younglllOI'II, HIJUHOitll''l'JON Jt,\.'J'ICH (l'liynhl" In All\'IIIWC) ADVflllt'I'ISINO ltA'I'l~S MIH9 LuL~IIo l~ullc, cxcr.ullv" IIIICI'C· She Needs A Ono yerLr in Ingham Ltnd udjolnlng CountleH ____ --$1.50 Dl~plny ildvortlulng rntcu on rlppllulltlon; Buulncflu lo­ tltry of tho Ingluun County Clmptci' I calu tuul I'Citdlug notlcou on llrst nnd local page, 1fic n of lhc Herl Cross, hiLH I'r>Hig·ncd nnd illlghl MonlhH ------*1.00 huH twc"pl.t>d a prJHitinn with tho line; No r·oudlng or bunlncus advot·llslng lcsa than 2uc; Six months In Inghnm and ndjolnlng Counties____ .7fi Clovohtnd AIIHoclnlml ChnrltloH. CIIECKING Cat·rl or 'rllllnlcs, 1c a word; Obltuut y nolluen of 126 l~r·erJ PnriCCI' lnnded 11 HI-pound pllco Three Monlhu ------,40 wordH, fmo, more thnn 125, 1c 11 word, Announcements while llshlng on a lnlco IH'Ilr Steuben, ACCOUNT .'llnglu Coplos ------.05 of cntortnlnmeote where ndmluslon Is charged or of nny 'l'hp two Howoll ncwHpnpot·s lmvo heon conHOildntcrl, Outsldo Jn~o:hrun and adjoining Counties ----~----- 2,00 plltll to rulgo funds muut be paid In advance ut rugulaJ· Of Her Own All PllPIH'S mailed outuldc the U. S. ono year ______2.50 rates, I~lrc of unlmown origin destmycd the hlg bnl'll on the Alwn Tnmllttsnnll 6.-ta-·•~·-··-~·-··-·'-'*-••-··--~·-·•-·•-·•-, ____ ,_ _.....,_, ___ u_..__,,_,,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,_ ,,_,,_~~• ';I fnr·m IIL9t Thursday night. . THE WAR TO END WAR MrH, Frnnlc Seolc•y nnd MIHH Do I'lL:, Elmor nre on n vncntlon nt Muclclnnc i li Ingham cnunty folks should Jinu the Ray Stannard 13akcr biography c~f Down by the Islnnd. 1 It's a big job for a woman to run a home. WooJrow Wilson of more than ordinary interest l:>ecause the author, on h1s SYCAM 0 RE Enrl Whlpph• & Son nrn building nj· way to fame, J)i!UscJ fur a little while to tcac I1 at tICI L[• aw1 cy sc }t.oo 1 111· y .e· new hom" on WeHt Ash street for Mr. And among the most important duties is • nnd MI'H, A. D, Snyder, vay township. It w;Lq 50 years ago that une of tICI wor IIL s most enuncnt wnt· • • • Twenty Yortr~ Ago the budgeting of expense so bills are paid ers was ;t part of this community. Angling No teA: Eric Sponny, while Milcu Bossumer·s, a Grund llaplds i promptly with something left over at the The eighth and final volume of the Baker biography of Wilson has hcen. using 11 lluHhllght with one hund and Syrian, hus confc~sod thut he set tiro: completed. Critics arc high in their pr;tise' of the historical work. gmbblng for crlclccts with the othor to tho Churl<• A Weller store In Bell. end of the month for emergencies. Perhaps the most interesting thing about the biDgraphy are the s~ctions grttbbed n analte Instead of ll crlclcct. Ouk July 22, Tlw store wus burned I -' · · 1 ·-• 'I • · · 0 f 1 · f -1 ·II', 0 f tl , '' • • Anxious to help Harlan Mills to the ground, , ucalmu Wit 1 Pres1ucnt Wt sons susprctons tIC motives 0 · tIe ,'1 ws .1" land" mummoth Itt lee trout Cecil Hull MILson E. Reynolds hus resigned ILH. United States. Accnrding to Mr. 13akcr, President Wils?n was lughly suspic•l g11ITed thn gut leader lnst;,ad uf the manager of th" Citizens Telephone Many wise husbands insist their wives ious of Great Britain and J1rancc. And the 20 years since the peace treaty !Ish and tlw llsh gltinod Its liberty. company In order to dovoto his en­ keep track of family funds in a checking have proveu that the suspicions of the president wen: well founded. PrcsiJcnt "' '' "' Fishing ut Cedar Lalte In Llv- tire tlmn to his •·eal est11tc business. 'l · 1 G B · · · r.l _, _, 11 . f tl lngston county Wayne Spenny pull- . AI B W 011 account that tells how their money goes t son was certam t tat .reat ntam mten cu to uo we out o ~~_war, cd In a blg blu~gllt on 0110 boule und T 11e big burn the v 1n ygruvcs not at the expense of Germany alone, but of the United States, too. Prc,1dent n fighting buss 011 the Iuwm· hoolc. farm In Alaledun township wuH d!!­ and to whom. Usually they choose Wilson went to the peace conference to trr to keep Great Britain. and France '' '' '' Coi'dl" Bashford quit Duck Lultc stroycd by tire TuPsdny night. from cheatin~ the world out of lasting pcrcss ll.SNOCintlon U'ml good judgmeut ope!'ll house two nights next Wee]c. • a· ..A/HAl 7//A,;_ ~~-g.''/7 M -' I I 11 f I .. In culllng the IJIIIlcture shellc In ofthe llahrcln, lln(mn, a·\VJI!) \'lsltor t11lws at I court housl! and paid only $9000 for relief. On the face of it, that doesn't -======~ CILI'e of his 40 1\'(\'es while he Is nt the I seem fair to Ingham anJ other counties. fnlr? * * * Another l'li!Nian Gulf \'lSI· Home rule can also be maue to work in the present conflict over the re• tor Is Dr. Paul W. 'llarrlsnn, the I duced appropriation for crippled children. The law was written so that coun· ''Desert. Doctor", who o(»orut.cs up 1U1d down the length nf tho .gulf. Dr. tics arc entirely free to appropriate their own funds to augment state aid. Harrison nttonrlod. n religious confer­ But they don't want to do it. onro In Ann Ar~nr •ln~t. weolc. • • • Counties like Ingham which pay their wa)' should prolit by home rule in No nnu In Chnrlottu cnn Identify tho relief. Members of the Ingham board of supervisors and other Ingham olfic· men In the hecr·-drlnl;lng sconu which ials should insist that other counties pay their fair share of relief. If home \\'as Uset! ~~· big city IICIVSJliLI>ors (n an nlflltn(>t to belittle the governor•,, I rule is worth hhcrs lm(Jnl'IO!l f.lm drlnlcers fori the i>lcture, The same rule holds between the state and federal governments. And the same rule applies to the count}' and townships. Every time a bigger unit takes Ther" was n blg time In Eden Mon­ over the financial responsibilities of a ~maller unit the costs go up. It is up day, A hint that the day would be to counties like Ingham to demand that other counties pay their fair share of one of unusuul excitement was given when the passenger train stopped to relief. talce on or shove off express. Law­ MEN !-··You Have Been Waiting --o-- rence Oesterle said he wasn't ·sure IT'S FAIR TIME whether express wns tulcen on or off. Then came the tire with the Mason With the· big fairs at San Francisco and New York and the 90th anniver• and Leslie llrcftghters doing their best for Just Such an Event ! sary of the Michigan state fair at Detroit, and with scores of southern Michi· to save a doomed building. The wind­ gan fairs scheduled within the next few weeks, we must not overlook our own mill, the outside toilet und a big Syca­ more tree were saved. • • • The Syca­ Ingham fair which is to be held August 23, 24, 25 and 26. more tree Is n line specimen; none We have worked with the Ingham county fair association since the fair better In the entire Sycamore valley. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF was rc·cstablishcd a decade ago and we know the worry, .the hard work and Judge L. B. McArthur lays no the co·operation needed to make a fair successful. After all plans are made clnlm to being psychic yet there was there still remains the gamble of the weather. This year is no exception. Mem• an unusual happening Saturday, The bers of the fair board have already put in many long hours in preparing for McArthurs, M1·. nnd Mrs .. L. B. nnd HART SCHAFFNER & MARX the 1939 fair. They .will put in even longer hours between now and the clos· Mr. nnd Mrs. George, were to leave Saturday forenoon on a trip to the ing of the fair. This work is contributed without a cent of pay. Not only do upper peninsula. In the morning the those in charge of the fair have to work hard but· they arc often subject to un· judge called the residence of his nged just criticism. We can all help the fair board and help make the fair success· mother in Leslle to malte Inquiry SUITS ful by laying aside our hammers until after August 26. We should co•operate about her condition. He wns Inform­ ed thnt her condition was consider­ with the management in every way possible. If we do that we won't h

1 reached nmrly the limll llnpoHI•d upon the govenunrnl for the nat tonal debt, namely, $45,000,000,000. Had this Home tor fqnerills bill come up In the regular wny, it would huvo lncr•mHcd llw national debt more than the legal limit. Amt•l·lcn's "Oomph" Girl, Ann Slll'l'ldnn, lovely Tcxns rrclhead, powcrH wltoHe lt 1 ndroncy would be to I ...... , ...... ,_ ...... , 'l'lw opponomts of this bill, however, 1 1 ' I I South Alniedon j most glatnorouH role lo dnto In "Naughty But Nice," at the Fox hrtA her slate that lhiH bill, Involving us It nvo vc us In Wrll' 1cl crm!Jicl. , t ny l\lrs. 11. ,J, LnycocJ Sunday ancl Monday, Theatre now docs, mol'e than $2,000,000,000, }HI r WliH grt•atly pleased this IVC<•It to ...... 1 -4 Himply nn lndirPcl method of tnci'CaH- i be 11ppol11lcd ltH n clciPgatc of thr lng the nal.lonal debt, because, of I Amort can group to the Intcrpnrlln- MrH. W. K Lamb retumcd Sunday ~ourHc, moucy Hpcnl for Vrtl'louH p1·o- meutnry Union Cont'.,rcnce, to be In New Tarzan Hit jncls and rnt.crprlscs must be palc!J. ht•ld at 03lo, Norwny, beglnnlag Aug- from South Haven aft••r H)l<:ndlng u bnclt, ancl the taxpnycr tH the one that 1ust Hi, 1039. Thls-nppolntment cnme wc"k wltiJ hc1· son, CharieR Lamb, '·.'"" to clo tl. A great clcrtl of opposl-~ through the Hon. Hamilton Fish, ancl family. F!v.. chlldrr•n of the lion is '111Mllft•Hicd lowrtrd lhls bill. pre9ldcnt of lhe Unllccl SlnlPS group, Charles Lamb family have the wlmop- The houHc IR concluatng Its dcbnte I the lalcrpal'liamenlnry Union. tnr: cough. today on H. R. l:i138, lIll' ll'llln·l, . • owes• its ''Vt'l' J1Cl'n• lhl'tllt"!1"' the . I!Cyholc• \\'hen:, . now able to wall! wll.houl. his crutch- PIUCES: l\Iatinces, lOc & 20c; I~venings, lOc & 25c clllllghlcr, Belly, altcllclo>cl !he Spauld- . fll'ol duly to the welfarp of Its 130,-: \'Dill' >ISler illltl 1 :trc stll.mg hc11' on, cs. lng reunion a! M.S. C, Sunday aflrr- Do~l:;von,E\1\:•angcl:a,:Hl fncnli, Eclcli 000.000 Jleoplc, and that this country; the cl:twnport alotll>? 1 Allie SchuiJz and snn, .Johnnie, Evening shows begin at 7 p. m. no-nn. ?.h.,t~,Jcll ot ~:'~tnd L• cl.,c, _"Pent SLUI- • H!wulcl avoid all ent11 nglillg fnr~ig.n l1 Jlmmi••-Sumclir;>cs, when mother, spent last Friday Ill thr• home of Mr. Mrs,. Bt, , rl V~"'~'tl.lll,. , .. M.s.,. . Jo h n: L"l'"J,t) .tt and Ponll.to, Rf'Vl'l'al \V,tlJeclother placee.L.lltc, Isl,utcl "lliltllC<•S with European. or A~lltttc.' or sister Jane arPn t l11olong, nnd Mrs. Will Hahn nf Wacousta. --F-R-ID-A-'fSATURDA Y, AUGUST 4-5 'I· b-. •1M. M82 "'tl \ . I, dl,1 l>IS, '•I n.l t'l ,J( ... 1 Barlo~Mn.v,L Louns uty Merr1ltVauOsha1t,Mr~t diL rs. ,ll .t"" n-! Glnt·iaM· of. Lansing,1 'f. snt~ntE·l·i !'Vlonday'''·II .. with,, 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saturday !\fa tinee 2::10 p. m. 1\clrr:s aettt;lnded Farm Women s Wt cit' Mr. and MIS, George F'rnsl nne! fam-' Vt d11 sd, Y. 'fly, Gloria remained for lho wee!!. -TWO BIG FEATURES--- Mr. and l>trs. B, G. Page and child-· · ·, . f Pitt 9 f 0 rd 11 d . 1 lh I-l'lrtl nfr. and Mrs. Cliules1 Wcbslc>r spent AIR-CONDITIONED ren o en e ,t e ' ·Sunday night ut Lalte Lallfling. 1 110m<~ Tue~clay elli'OUtc lo the north) Miss Martha Donal Is spending I he, on n campmg trip. ; wcel1 willt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bacl1-' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bartow of Mlo, us and children lwvc bPPn viHiting at the home> of Mr.' ___· ___ _ and Mrs. John Bartow. ,ztNOiiA* ,...... , ...... ,.,.,, • .,.,""'.. _"'"11• ..., .....,._.,,, •• ,... I Ware's Cut Rate SUI D~DUGHI A HIW KIND OF lDYI TO IHI !DUTH l Mr·. and Mrs. L. s. Brtbbltt epent 1 Nm·thwest Stocl\bridge 1· 1 last Wednesday night visiting rein- 1 n~· ~~r~. \V, L. SllarlancJ : Open \VI!h IJVt'H in LansJtJg, ,, ...... , ...... 1 , Mr. itnd Mrs. W. B. Swartout at- 0 OLIVER HARDY 1 Sundays tended Farmer's Day at !'.I. S. C. last Mt·. and Mrs. Guerdon Usher spent, Friday. Satmclay in Hillsdale. Drug Store ~. ~:~!~! HAHHY LANGDON Miss Ermn .Juno Hart of Lansing i Mr. and Mrs. Howard Towm.•nd PM BILLIE BURRE visited nt her home hem last Wednes- i sp.,nt tlw Wc>r·l; end In Eaton Rapids. day. I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hague of ALICE BHADY Jackson called on 0. N. Hague I ...... , .. ,,,,.,, .. , ...... , Thursdtty afternoon. ~ Friday-Saturday Specials Only ! .JA!\mS ELLISON i Stockbl'idge Town Line 11 Archie Sharland and family nnd; I 1 By :\Irs, J. n. lltt)'ncr 1, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharland spent· JEAN PAJU\ER ...... ,.,,, • •, ...... , ...... , .. , .... , I Sunday nt Portage Lal~c ncnr Munlt!l./ 2Gc CARTI~It'S • Mary and RobPrt Grostrfon of' Free Trial Offer STEPIN FETCHI'r C. H. Lowe and Mr. and MrR. J. H. I Honwr and Dale and Johnnie Beach· We Feature Hayner wei'<• guests at the home of: of Wi!Jinmslon were callers In this Liver Pills Medium size FREE when you 'l'HE HALL JOHNSON M1·. and Mrs. F. B. Lowe of St. Johns I community Sunday afternoon. , buy large si1,e CHOIR Wednesday, the occasion being In I Dr. Scholl's 1 honor of the fourth b!rt11.:;1ay nnnlv{)r- J ,...... _-...... _ ...... , "Worm's Eye View" sary of Richard Rolland Lowe. Jl Vantown 1·1 13c FOOT Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlrt Boyce were In 1 By ~Irs. L. P. William, 1: Halo ONI~ Sl'OT M~cllnnd Md 01M1dny. B B I •..• "...... "...... REMEDIES SUNDAY-MONDAY, AUGUST 6-7 nlr. nn rs. cr 1 Pcman wrrt) 1 Sunday Matinee :1:00 p. m. St•verely Injured in an nutomobilc ac-1 , • Shampoo Col'D Pads-Foot Powder·s cldent insl Wednesday night. • Ellis Ne~wr returned Sunday from~ Flea Powder Red Headed "Oomph" vs. Dark Haired Dynamite! About 80 members of tht~ Haas Ia Wt't'lt's VISit .at the World's Fait·. ! Liquid Vanishing Foot family held their reunion nt the honw I . Do~wln Wilhnr;>s ~et~rnecl WedJ:~s-: BOTH FOR of Mr. and Mrs. r.rvlng Steffey Sun-1 cl.ly ft om n weeks v.tc.ttlon In no1 th-: Balm-Solvex for Athlete's day Guests were present from ••m Michigan. . 23c .. 47c Foot Gl'lt;Jd Hrt~e;J, Hillsdale, Watm·ioo, 1 M1·s. Frank Nemer Is entertaining i 49c Ann Arbor and Stocltbrldgc. tlwr sister for rt few days. ! 25tl I'I~TER~lAN'S Mr and Mrs. Eugene Stockln~ of I Mrs. Richard Smith came from t(e-, liOc 0:\I.OX Perry w~re guests of Mr. and ~frs. I nos!1a, Wisconsin, Tuesday to spend, $1.00 J. H. Hayner sunday, I a few weel are' Epsom Salts Softens hai'CI water·-Body de· day afternoon at Eden with Mr. and visiting In Bellevue. i FREE! odorant-Cleanses skin pores TREDUKEOF Mrs. Jol111 Willet. · Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewett of Jaclt- · "Hostess" Serving Dish Mrs. Llbblc Biggs and Howard son and their cousl11, 1\IIss Docltlng,! -Softens the skin spent Sunday aflemoon at Holt with of How,,ll spent Saturday night with' 19c with pur·chase of t·egular· M1·. and ~rrs. Fred Wt'sl. Mr. and Mrs, Vern McManus. i "A Beauty Bath of 8oapless 25c tube WESTPOINT Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anway and Miss A letha Clarke and friends re-, Dlt. \VEST WATEI~PIWOF Carlton, Miss Marlon Jones and Mrs. turned last Wednesday from a trip In: Foam" I ,t ' 4J ' \Vinnlfred Frost n.ttended thr Hul!l- northern Michigan and through Wis-: Phillips' . berger reunion at Grand Ledge Sun- cousin. They visited the Au Sable' Tooth Brush IN 2 SIZES \4 ~~·I~~\ .... ~. day, river, Hartwick Pines nud the tlsh i Miss Evelyn Cole Is spending the. hatchery at Grayling, the Soo, Tnh-: ~ 1 wo.•rlt with her grandmother, Mrs. A. quamenon Falls, Miner's Falls, Plc-J Tooth Paste With I.OUIS Ht\Y\VAitD-TOl\1 URO\VN J. Frost. lured Rocks, Sugar Lonf 1\fountaln, 2 for49c A Really Beautiful Gift Mr. and Mrs. Ben Balcer and M1·s. Old .Fort Willclns at ll'l~ · tiptop of I lOc 89c ICICUAitD CAitLSON Margnret Huntington spent Sunday 1 Michigan, Abmeelt Copper Mines rtnd - JOAN FONTAINE-ALAN afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Wisconsin Dells. CURTIS "Ihelr Ln,t Bean" "Voodoo l~lre" Pratt. Mr. and Mrs, H. Cochrane nnd Mr. and Mrs. Robert McManus and 1 Also children spent the day with them. Orace Spring spent Snturdny night at I MILLER'S WEEKLY SPECIAL ALL SEA TS-lOc "FLYING G·!\IEN", :Last Chapter Lnst Tuesday night 20 young pco- the Vern McManus home. Sundayl And ple from the church gave Marjorie night visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Hnr-. Come Early! Frost n surprise party celebrating her ry Ferris, . "CHU~IP .TAKES A BUMP" I Peach Salad Ice Cream 18th blrthdny anniversary. Gnmcs The Junior Agrlculturnl club met 1 NEXT WEEK were played nnd rcfrcshmonls served. with Lnwrence Shedd last Wednes- M1·. nnd Mrs. Morgan Wlnegnr and day night.· The next meeting will be 1 15c Pint "Goodbye 1\lt·. Chips" "On Bol'l·owed Time" children spent sundny forenoon with with Richard nnd Elnlne Hawley Wed-~ SPEOIAL SUNDAE FOR THE WEEK "The Sun NeYer Sets" ..._ Mr.tha. nnd Mrs. Floyd Donal nnd Mnr- nesdny·Lornr. night, Wyatt August Is recovering 9. from n Peach Salad Tn'plet _____ J3c-2 for 25c slonT~Mrt~~tdW~t~ilie~~~~rl~s~~ill~reoon~~ti~m~t~•••••••••••••••••••••••~••-•••••••••••••~ group wlll hnvc a picnic at Me- in Lansing. - 111 INOJ-IAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHICAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, IWJ -- .- ,.... -~~-••-••-••-••-••-••-•• 1- 11 ___ ,: ... ••-••aato-• .-,,_,,_,,_u_,,_.,,_,,_,_,, ... u_,,,_•_•l) •••••• -··· ••• J.~.______••••• ·-----·--··--··- ··-· Ruum's Circus Acts At Ingham Fnir oru of Mt•, 1\11<1 'Mt'll, 0, A, Dl~hl flat­ lll'rlny, lu llllllug 1111 tlolufrnto from tho loon! llw fln'nll!l''u prmm!n, Ml', nntl M1·u. VILLAGE OF DANSVILLE M1•, Ullll Mm. llnwnra rrl'llolnnnor·u nl Ail:ltll'az Cmu1unuU.y l•'nll• 1\u~ru~l. 17 In l!lll!h eln>l>l hut tho "Omuplng" Mclh­ 'l'illl lllllllllli llilflllllll 'I'UWIIIIhJp Uorn­ or· of Nnw H111lnou worn g"llllHI.ir of thn !toy Hullllwrg11r, Mr. lllltl Ml'fl, Nol­ 11 ohnng·o HO I hoy will ha Vt> Ion11 r·Igol'· ml" oi' dclorrnlnlrlg' ennh lll'lxen will llll Dougllls 1111<1 lll'IICnlnHinl, Mig-ht tr·y ll'nlllll'nl'l'lng fllllllily Jl'idl' will holwlrl 011 tho un!mol lnltnl''n llllrtHlls, Mr. nnd Mrs, Hnlph unci Hox nt· bo 1111ml. In maltlug tho gi'OIIJI plae- Wnllwt• 'l'hiii'IHlnv night, torllllr homcu by lllnoss MI'U, Atuhhlellold---lf 111y huHhn1ul ham 'l'ownuhlp Agrlcmltlll'nl twhool 1!. II. llul'lllllllltlld Ml'fr, Bertino Bono­ ulwuld br•Ing uomo (l'ioru!u homo lu and whu UI'U c:arrylag Jll'ojocls In Mr. ILIJd Mrs. l~l'llnlt H1tyhno or thin wco!t, diet will do the judglug which wlll Alnlodon VIH!II!!! !he flll'm"l''u Jllll'nnla, t!lnno1' tonight, lll'tl you Jll'llJHII'od '/ I!OIIIIi!Ctlon Wllh lhn IWhonl, Also lillY Mr. lliHI Mrs, G. H. 1111d ·Ooolt-Yeu, My llng i11 nl- llti{(J placn In the momlng, 'J'he stlld­ Mr. und Mr·s, Gonr·go Hnyhoo Sundny. l~rJHlm• nm'nm. l10y who 111 cmrrylng n Jli'Ojoct rnny on­ oniH will hnvo 11 Htnnd wh.,ro lunch d11ughtm'H of LltllHing wm·o guosls of ready pacltcd, lol' anlmnlu llml lll'o not In Ills Jll'o­ M1•, nnd Ml'll. Gt•orgn Huylwo nrc will be Hcrvml, 'l'hm·" will ltlsu bo a nboul. tho 1mme, ~~------~------jm:l Jli'IJVIded [hey urc ills Jli'Operly, bn nd eoncort, followed by Hpnrls, lu-~ In nddll.lon 1111y mmnbm· or 11 1-H eluding- mceH or nil lclntlH. 'l'hor·o will Mr·s, Glndys Galpin and fnmlly of cluh living 'tn ;I nchoul diHtrlct from he a IHlflhuliJ-iamo Cor boys oxhlbiUng Aun Al'iltlr v!Hited f1·Icnds lu Duus­ vlllc Suuduy. whlcll studontn nr" nltcndlng tho lo­ al I :~iJ and It bnHcbnll r;nmo Itt 2:30 cnl Hr:honl or from which Hl.udonls belw••erJ Uw DnnHvlll" lnuguo l.nnm Mr·s. Hnll.lc .Tohnslon of .Tilcltson havn ltl.teadnd during the last three und MaHon with Hobcl't Cm·r·y, mun­ viH!tnd Mrs. La11m H~tndall Sunday. YCilrH may cxhlhll In the chtHHCH pro­ ltgel', l~VI!rylhlng C1·oc except a col­ -MrH, C. A, Dlnhl, Ml'll, LouiH Slid Yillet!, 1<1xhlblls Ill'" to he In plnco nt l••cllon will be lal

Evelyn Benjamin, Eaton Rapids __ 23 .md f.t.miiy. , 1 i who jammed the streets of lhe little Robert Stahl, Lalls!llg ______Mr.. md Mrs. W.tller Bearse of Wll-: 22 city began tt·cltltlng toward Its sum- Thelma Mrtters, Lansing ______Sllttmdslon vJ st!ted Mrs. Hattie Godley I mil. For on lbe Arcllc Circle, on . 22 lun ay n g - 1 11 June 23, the sun Is visible at mid- Roy Whipple, LrtnsuJg ------21 The Lttdirs Aid of Van town Is 1 night. Ruth Miller, L~tnslng :------~9 meeting at the hall Thursday, August The hill lop Is studded with massiVI' Kaztmer Nevulis, Lanslng ------813, for· lhe regular monlhly meeting. roclcs and on those the throngs stood HI' len Tampa, Lansing ------23, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan Galpin and fa m­ In clustet"s facing the light. All day Shirley Groene, Hadley ------3lilly and Mr. and Mrs. Borgstadt and tlwrp bud been clouds but, liltc u real Doris_ Whithey, Lansing ------25 family living ne;tr Ann Arbor, were miracle, at half an hour before mid- Maunce Young, Lansing ---·-----25 weel1 end guests at the William Mal- night, the clouds parted ttnd revealed Charlolt~ Austin, Lansing ------22 cbo home. l the sun. Not only Wo'rc we seeing ll Frnnces Wallcr,r, Lansing------22 Mr. and Mrs. Lor. Burgess of Lnn­ al midnight but that was lhr. only E:lle Barasel, Jun~lion Cll.y, Kan. _22 sing wc1·e visitors nt the Ralph Hay­ ltlmc of day It wtts vislbiP, From a John W.Jrncr, Leslie ------~1 ner home Monday, /band concealed somewhere In the Kathryn Barnhart, Lesll<~ ------·! ---·----- 1 roclcs came the plaintive strnins of Ewlng Graham, Chlcngo.------3~. , ...... , ...... , ...... , ...... , .. , .. ,,., .. ! the National Anthem, "Our Land." Margaret Partlow, Lansmg ______3. I Felt Plams ! I All heads were ban•d as the Finnish ~llfforcl. ~fcKibbon: Jl'., E. Lanslng--;5 f By ~Irs. Norris lla.rt t Jlng was raised aloft. Midnight came, J.me H.lll, Stocltbiidgo ------2, 1.. , ...... , ...... , ...... and thp sun-just touching the hor- F1·ect H. Long, La1~slng ------63 --- 1 I izon:....slowly began its ascent of an-l Ellen Larltln, Lansmg------53 Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hart. W,Jlliam olhcl' day. There was a rush for L?t-i J;~~on_ Fullc.r, _Lansmg ---.---~------~1 Eby, ~harles . Wright, r.r:s. Anna ta Suanl coffep stands along thn hill-j Azzl,,t Abr,th.tm, Lapsing ------20 Wiwelei and d.mg~ter, Norma .Tenn. top. Salvnllon Army WOI'II!•I's bPgan i Hus,.~ll Fl1~ch, Lans1~~g ------46 and Miss Dona~cla h.~1auff w~re guests; singing farther down the hill, whilo 1 Althelnnls and places of historic interest ••• in Wed., AUG. 16 • • Governor'• Dar ICE day. Corunna; August 22, Thumb District n State rich in oppot·tuni tiL's for recreation that is Vern Cooper is rcport!'d ga1 n 1ng Iat Lnpccr; August 23, Southeastern Tltur1., AUG. 17 • • llml11l Pordo lor bcnlthful, cducutionalnncl economical too. 50 lbs. slowly, Michigan at Jackson; August 24, Fri., AUG. 18 •• Amtrlcan Le&lon With rands that are a credit to the State Highway CITIES BECKON FAR111 YOUTH Western Michigan nt Lowell; August Day, ltlllriiC z, ... , rua '"'"• " ' 25, Southwestern Michigan at Way- Sat., AUG. 18 • • Aulomobllt Rac11 Department • • • und bountifully blessed with State In the period between 1870 nnd lnnd; and September 6, Northwestern Parks that provide free facilities • , • Michigan 1930 from one-fourth to one-hnlf the Michigan nt ERst Jordnn. Forrest pi~nic 31c nntlon's farm youth went to live In Fansher, college dairy department In­ offers almost everything that your children (and your· the city, according to reports made structor Is to judge the nearly 300 self!) could ask for n perfect v:tcntion. ' ALL BAGGED-READY TO USE· recently by Henry A. Wallace, secre- nnimnls' to be shown. In ench parish lary of agriculture. n group of about 15 Rnlmnl8' Is to be • lc'a a com(orlto lmot!J tl~at home and family aelcctcd for competition at the Mlch- can alway, be reached qrlickly by lelephone. 1\IORE TIIAN FOOD · lgnn. State Fair In Detroit In Septem-1 It takes more than food to make a ber: Smith-Hughes and 4"H mem­ chlld grow, any child specialists. They bers -nrc to comp~te In a junior judg­ Lansing Ice and Fuel Co. recommend as necessities, plenty of lng contest In each' pRrlsh. MltJBIGAN BBI.I. fresh air, sleep and sunshine and ® Mason Phone 152 playtime with companions of n.p- The ancient Romans used the nn­ proxlmntely the samo age and In chor as a syinbol of wealth and com- TBI.BPBONE IJOMPANY plensnnt surroundings. l me~e. " ----..- ...~-----. -.- ..-.-.-.-.- .. -..- .. -... ·--:--:--.c:-.:.. -····:.:·:...... '""' ...... ' .....· ...... - ...... _... , -· -·----~---·-··------..------

~···--··,···-·--- ~------~------~------·~------~--~------~ ' .,. d' Ad ,U'I''I', 01•' AU~III. (I~IIIUIINI•:-IHW'l', G rt• . . . HiuiH ur Mlollali. luau, HA'J'gs~Adverllmmwnts in thiH department: 21.i C(Jil t·a f 01'. 2IJ WOl'ull 01' 1IJSI! . Ol' OtiC I Jn • l'niiiiOIILI liON. ,JOIJN McoCJfollf,loAN, ofllcliro H(Jl·Ll!IJI, Ji'ot• mlll'O ti111n 21i words, ono cent a word fm· each maertlon .. Advertising· Jn!IY be uf l'mhnt ... mnllccl ot• toleJJhoncd. Call Mason 55, uotu'\11,Jn Ow Mnllnl'u'"'"'"""'· h( lliu ~ ..l~nlnlu ·· . ; or 1•1UHtA OH.I Clt'OYnl' AIH!I'H hnvl,llf .flied ·In ttnld Coua•t. hiH --~~~---~~-~·------~-~~------~-:-:-:::::.~:-;-,~-;~ tmll!luu IJI'U}druC !hut lhu u/lrulnlttll'll~lun nf 1 Kl'rtlltt)d to tlouw ...... r:r~~·~·i·;;~i;::;r~~~·i.~·· ..·--1 ''l (,'001) ·1·!0!-,". 'I'I't,IN COWS, J'l'enh CJ!}DAH li'li!NCEl POS'i'S: l.m eel Hlt·nw tmld ctnlu!u lw hluuwlf m· to _, A 1 II ffl' 1Hle ttloclt Hllll ollw•· tmltuhlu unl'rlfl/11 • lhiB nprlu!r aud ruiJrotl, nil In guud llll1' ""'"''"~ ""'" '"''"'"": mrtHl LunHlng on Abbott I'Oad, lp fo'JilNOICPOS1;fl; •Ill It. le l•'ua·llacta· nnlm·r,.J, 'f'h11L t•nhll" noll"" !'01• Hltll!. 4 miJos HOUlh lind 211~ CI~DA!I-t' -~-lghl: 31 Wl[l I lluu·eor lm UIVOII IIY 'rmhllrntlnn or ~~ f!OIIY or mlluu wcul of MllHOIJ, W. Ctll'l Wur- t rootors at 5e lwlow mnt•lwl }ll' Cl.l, lhiH nnll'l'; (()j' !111'11(1 HIII'I'OHHIVn Wt!UICK lll't!VIoiiK um·. 28-tr -r,,-,,-m"s-·1--I--0-TJ_ID_< n_N_S_E-t.Y·-eaw-.-tl~r~ AIBO foUJ·~whecl trnll!!l' wUh wngon In Hillel dt'Y ur lmnl'lnu. In tho rn,~hnm County Relationship ,. y' 1,111 ... oltl wl"ttl Cltlf ttl ••Ide f•>r Hill". box, Auuma El"ctrlc Shop, MuAnn. Now•. " """"'""""' tol'inlod '""' c·la·"'•IHtorl In • • • • ~ ... 31 1 mdfl cnunty, , ,TOJJN .MrOIJNCJI.~AN, DEAN TAYLOlt HA1'CH!Giil.Y­ A!RIJ llll't;O heau or hclret'H, Douuld w . A !.nan '"''''· Jucht• or l'rulmlo. I r 13 1 11111 ·------....; IJAVIIJ C. fii~Nt•t•Y, Pluco your· order ettt•ly for our Super Brown, \(, ml {) OIIHI II unlet' . 'M[Lil{ FOI~ SA!Jill Ill hoUHO, mille Oc Hc•fdHt<•l' nr Pa·o!Oilir, :ltw:t qur"llty guurnntmJu chlclm. Spcclul HtOI'O, 3lw· fJUill'l CI'C!Lnl 30c qUill'!.. Alton L. ------.. breeding of duy-old sorted cblclca­ 3-00--0-D ,J'i~I;S'rY CO-WS, r;:;;Hhenou ,JI!WOlt, South Jefrct'HOil, phone 1:1'cJ.:NSI~ 1'0 Hlil,J.. JIJI)RON-AIJ(l, ·ao also pullets. The line londlng a1.. ~ C# - 289M, 3lwl Sinh• or Ml!dli~nlt. 1'hr. 'Pmhute Cout•t. rot· breeds. Free dellvnry. Tnltc ndvnn­ In .Tunc, fol' snlc, Wnync Harmon, • tlw Cnun!v. or hudulm. ' EXISTS BE'fWEEN THIS BANI( AND 1'1-m tago of diRCOUIIt. Write n. 1, 1 'r'·· lnllt•.". ". (llllllCUHt or Leslie on AI. ll IU'II~1nn of 'IHdd Ormrt, ltnld ul tho Jlm. >l " ,.....,...... ,,...... ,.,.,...... ,1 hntn Qffl,;t! In lhn ()Jiy of MnHon, In Hlll1l Cnun- Springport. 9·lf Ol~H road. 31w1p I Wanted ty, un tho 2nol •lny or Awunt. A. fl. 1!130, PimPLE OF 'rillS COMMUNITY ·w· AN- 'l'l~D~G--1-r•lf·-.;,. -hOUH~-;~;-;:-i~,to 1...... , ...... ,...... , ...... ,..,.., •• •• ,,.. ,,....._. Pt·cHnnt: UON. JOliN Mr.Cr~miJlJAN, J111lgo • WANTED 'fO BUY feor!er plgR, 50 or Pmlmlr. . . ilngln wmlt flml of S11ptembar. d 1 t 141 Q In ""' M•allc"' or the ~:»inle or EDWARD fl. lbu. up. Sen ctu•c o unsan Jun oN, n"''"""''d; ·. · plt•!IHe Hlute pt·evlous expm·lenca. Rll'act, mast Lansing, No telephone. r.tml'i""9 /1. llnviH lcocvln< m.,.l In Hnlcl •nurl Addl'CRH Box 0, Inghurn County Albert H. Johnson. 28tf hiH ""!Ilion, III'IIYin" roa· "''------.----- In dr.HI!I'II"'''· G 2-SASH WINDOWS fot· sule, two wANTEIJ-Dtly•o!a to tbroe•(JIIY·Illd It 1.< Oc•oiol'rcl. Tim!. lhr :llllh dny or An~UH!., nrc 19%x2·1 nnd foUl' arc 10\\:x28. cnlvcs IIDd rllllry COWH. A. I. ll'clgh- II. n. !11:1!1, 'ell ''"' u'!!locl< In llw rnn!IIIIDU, nt 'fhere are no dividing lines between the interests and welfare of our Also lill'ge buolccuHn for mtle, Mrs. ncr, Maflon. Phone 313·F4, 23·tf Hnlcl JH'ollllle olflc~, hn slnd IH lu~rchy ntlflfllnlml fm• hf!'II'IJH! Hllid ll~llllon, nnrJ lhnt nil fH!I'~Illlll 1Ruymonu GllllR, telephone 52. 3lwl WANT"'D. All kllldH of beef cn.ttle, lntoa·onlocl In nnld enl.nlo ntiiiOILr hefoa·o nuld neighbors, whether m· not they are customm·s, and the interests anl.11 •", n1ight pny difference. b D ' . wantc . 2 1'mnu, or NoaHonldr.ut 1'"1'11" ...... IOIIU.H2 Oliver No' ""11 r·lding plow and Ollv· mile east of Walter Bros. Green- wes t M np 1e Bt ree t , M nson. 31 w 1 p Lib rnry Moucy -····------7B.!IH house on Lulte Lansing l'O!Ld. 30-2p .. l'nld on lnHta-umcnl~ ·---~·------2ar..or. PI' 99 wallclng plow. Cheap team WANTED-Girl to do houseworlt a11d Gn• Tax Rcfunrocndltua·e, foa· Debt S.a·vleo.~. side, for sale. J. L. Bennlgan, six good list of homes In Muson for septic tnnlcs sold tmd lnstllllcd. Bctlunco on hnnMason Monday night. Reward of- Roclcs ----hens, 13c; 4lb. springs, 16c iiiGH TEST 1 PINT MILLER'S prizes. Each to receive UIORTEST ------~=:=---:-----:-3-1_w_l:-:7'p e11.st of Muson golf course. 29w4p J -~~~~; 1 , ~~l~~10~~r~~F 1~.~~r~[~~m, Leghol'ns ------lOc ICE CREAM GUERNSEY HE~FER for sn.le, with FOR SALE-L11rge filing case, $5.00. - - ,.., o • • • • • • •-·-· - ICE CREAM 1 BROWNIE calf by side. Ridgedale Fllrms, one Mrs. o. H. Frceln.nd, Mason. 31W11J l,.." " • " • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 f District No, 7, White Oak ,. Every week until January 1, mlle south .of Holt on Hogsbaclc Misee 11aneous ! f By MJos. F. o. Kendrick 1940. Every week until January 1, road. 31wlp 2 NEW BARN DOORS, White Pine, 1* • • • • 0 0 ' • ' • • • •' 1940. BOX CAMERA 6x12 ft., with hangers and tr11ck MACHINE--MADE BU'l'l'ONHOLES ..... 0 "' ' ' ' ' • 1 o • ' • ' ' ' ' ' • • ...... for sale. L. E. Otis, % mlle south nt re11sonable price. Also two of Dansvllle. 31w1 sleeping rooms for rent. Mrs. Cl11rn Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fosdick nnd . Merlndort, 452 West Maple. 31wlp f11mlly of Buttle Creek were guests ONE SET TIRES, size 5.50-17,' with of Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest Fellows Sun- tubi!B, Itt good condition. C111l June CARD OF THAN.KJS-We wish to ex- day. Bulk ice cream delivered to your home • AUCTION SALES Sumteaux, telephone 190. Slwl press our 11ppreclat1on for the nld Mt·a. Mary Kendrick Is nursing at Boglnnlng Tutl!ltlay, August 8, and ' rendered Ill! when our home was de- the home of Mr. Mast In Lansing. every Tuestltay lherentter we will hold FLY SPRAY-Farmers and d11lry- strayed •by fire Monday. We es- Mr•. and Mrs:.'£· 'W.: Benjamin and OPEN SUNDAYS, ALLDAY a connnl118lon auction. at our farm In ·men prefer W11tklna Fly Spray be- pCClllllY nppreclate the help given f ll d · · B ' tbe village of Stoekbrtdge. Sale will cause It kills ftlea outright. You by Mrs. Bernice ,r..l!lll!\ere, A,lmon am Y liD M:ts; ·. V. enjamln ilnd ! begbl at 2 p, m, W.o have now yllldl!ll can usc It In the house u,well as M,iQhllpln and 'tbe·Mason luid Les- Dick enjoyed a trlp··to the Zoological and will have· buyers· tor bop, pip, · In the barn, Waif· for my ·call, lle ,llremcn, M:r. nn'lt Mrs. ·Ford park at Roylll Oak' Tue!day, · · . ,. feeder IMnbe, OOWI'I antl.NIWI!II, ~~· Your Watkins d~alur, c, A, S~ortz, . Whl,llple, ., ,./,:: 3J.Wlp IMti, Harry La>_: and tho M:isses Ell- t!lll'll AIIJdllnr. yoa may ..ve to·- • · 928 Max ' Ave~ 1 ,JAiialnir,, Mich., · , · · · • ·· • ·' .. zabeth and Hazy Lay of Lansing were · · Have bU,yw tor 110 l(ll'lnpr ClOWII, ... pbone evenings 202811. NOTiqE-The party who took th!l cancl'll 'at the'Ben1am1n home Tue1day ·. PCJUIU'l .,..,er, Come In 111141 ts•a ·; ' i · ...... · · · "T~f,P.~entl.~al&tl'fro~'- the·. q~r&e ulghtj · ·. · '' · ·· ·'' '·'' ·· · ..-. ' · · · ,• .. · .: .. : .. ·· · ' · '·· ,. -"· .... ''· ... -IIOCIIIIIiitAIG _..... llW' sM'IIII. 1. '11RANSPARENT' APPL!IlS' tor'-'ule. · ·a~~~ farlftY.lt' ltnovnt·''':Pitiut.rt'. 'ilrt.iii~I'Y.Ke~~t~oi\:v!ltted,Kr:·~-a :_ ~ :Telephene 22 "-· ;· :' · ,·~.,·r,-.:, ;;'::--, .•• Maao'-, ,.. ~~.L~·~···I~•e1~-~~~~~r~~p~~~·~~~---~~~~~~--j·_,._,:_»_:_8_:_t_1_~_.. _.:_·_··-··_·J~~~------·-··-~_._1 .. _.. _ .. _._··-·-·~·~ M1•, Dlol1. lu 1111/{Hfl'llll Ill fnl'lnillfj, Mr. 1111;;· ~I'll, 01111 I{OHI; al'll llplllld·l Chnr!Hu Brown nl' fllllllt ·;;;;~, ~:~~~;-·==-·------, Both hl'lilo ant! fl'l'OCllll ILI'O /l'l'llflUIIlUil lug illll Wlol!lt In CJhlr.nrro. In vlull.lnfl Mr. ILIId Ml'll, v. r,, l'ILhllCI', Calendar of Event& ltubol'l .Phllllpu ·"r JlJ'ill'hlun lu pri,ul· ._ of Wllllnmutou lilllh ur.lwnl. Ml'll, Uu•·l Jtlolwl' or D"ll'ldl. Hpllut Hun·' Bucl1l D1111n vlult.ml 111 fJhlrHifiO f!un- F dllnl: Ml'll, S. 'it. II<~Imun, I''uwlui'VIIICI, Dlnll'l nlllllHlorl lh" Ingluun. County ilny Ill tho homo of Mr. II lid Ml'll.l drLy. • or Coming Wech: Vlllll Jll'llllldonl; II lUI I ,tiJitl M, HI llllllJLII I lfl. h \Vt11l Jlm·r• 1111d tunohon l.hu Dour:Jrw ClI'fl'O Dmwl. I M1·. 111111 Ml'll, U. L. Bnlloy n11d l'um- 1\UOlllfl' nf Oltoll\011, illlllii'IIII'Y 111111 !J'OUfllll'lll', Ml'll, l•'l'llllf!I!H Mr:l11tyro IIIHI Dnvld ~·,:·;~~/:' Uc:J.int .6. • • • Ml'll, IInrln11 Mlllu und chllilron Ul'llllly 11rr IIJWUdlnr: the W11uJc 111 llw M/'l' T r Wy11ong of f,nuniiiJ: W<'l'o uull.i•rl In s w 1 8 L, H. Mlll'l'ny Olll.lll'IILillml nhoul llO !lfHIIIIIIII!f the Wlliill ul Blfl' LIIIW lllllll' lllli'IIWI'll [1111'1 ol' tlw tJliLto, l a .j. II 'l'ho llullllt l'!'lllllnll will IHI hold utI 1 Hllll'l'illf{ll 'l'hllrHIJiLy 111'1 111'1111011 .July 2 r 27, 111 lite oll'lr:e .luHllrw the frl!!lltllllll.nliLWII piLI'Iy ul. hh1 honw 011 l'ollllllf!. M1·, 1111<1 M1·n. W. IP, !Uohanlu unci 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 I~'m·guun11 Jllll'lt, Oltonwu, Butnrd1Ly, '------1 or r',r Atllflllll o, with u pllllli<: dlnnnr nl Po1w11 Wllllnm B. •1-lflt·l~o/{. 'l'ho Wmtl. Columlllu Hrmd I•'l'lday nlghl. A Mr. und Ml'll, A, G. flpi'IIIIY npontl family ur11 IIJllliiUIIIJf II woolc ul Hlg- 13 14 111 16 17 18 10 noon. Wh!lllll' rouut wuu onjnyml. lho I'1'1\lerl.l' the weelt. Mrs. Smith attended the Higgins Lalce. . I Morrlsoa visited In Detroit and Mt. afternoon at tl;rec o'clock wlth a pro­ Gloves DI!:IGJn fall style show. Miss Luelle lil!lzers, a nurse at the Clemens Sunduy. gram followed by a supper. Tile Mn- G9c to $1.00 19c -Robert Cady arrived last weelt to Unlvm·slty hospital, Ann Arbor, has Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kelly o.nd Miss son w. c. T. u. members are Invited SIZIGS formerly visit his parents. He Is on furlough been transferred to the Ingham Mary Handlin and mothet· have rc- to attend. ·Sun Suits 1 to 12 nile t.o 79c from the U. S . .S. Yorktown, airplane County Sanatorium because of Illness. turned from a vacation In the upper 39c t'<>J'IJI(li'(J' currier, stationed at San Pedro, Call- Mrs. William Storm of Williamston, peninsula. The North Aurelius Ladles Aid so­ Purses~Jewelry $1.00. 19c fornla. J Mrs. Roy Hobart of Dansville and Mr. and Mrs. Rulph ·Daniels hnve 1clety will serve dinner at the church Mrs. Madge Young is spending tbe 1 Mrs. Elunlce Kent visited Mrs. Iilli- returned to their home In Grandi' Thursday noon, August 10. 1 weclt at the home of her cousln.J· znbcth Po Iter Wednesday. Ledge after spending a- week at the -- 1 Charles Doyle, ln Lowell Mrs. Abbie, Mrs. Cecil PalmalleJ' and two child- home of Mr. and Mrs. Trent Sawyer. A regular meeting of Mason Town-, I Lot White Purses 88c - I Lot Jewelry 39c Aldrich of Leslie und Miss Mary Pol- [rem, Betty and :Jacl,c, of Big Rapids Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Patter.son took send Club No. 1 wlll be held at the j lolc. of Williamston are at her home 1at·e visiting Dr. George R. Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. H. Shattuclt of Orlando,/ Legion Memorlul building Thursday MANY OTHER SALE ITEMS du1lng her absence. i Mrs. Clinton. Mrs. Palmatier and Florida to Bay VIew Satul·day wher . ~light, August 10. Refreshments of M Mrs Cllllo 1 Iss Ruth Huschlce Is on a v 11 c~1 tton.I · ' n ·""· · • s·t 8 t ers.· l h ey will• remain for the rest' ' of Utec, I aJce small cream char nnd e.calte will be served at'1 from her duties at the probate office I Dr. George Clinton and Mrs. Clln- summer. g J THE PARISTYLE SI-IOPPE 01 I ~~ :~ with Miss Mrrxlne. Nellis, anJ to~1 . "nlertnlned ~r ..m. J. Robson and ·MisH msther Oldt Is expected at The county association of Past· For Inexpensive Smartness ... p ycc of the reglstet of deeds 1M s. Robson of mast L~1.11slng and Mr. lhP home of he•· p'lt'ents DJ• w B Nobl<' Grands Including HCIWcll I office, she will visit the fair at New 1and Mrs. James Dart at tbe Clinton Oldt lld u Oldt' thl ' · 'ft · ., Ill' d'Wtlll m t ld' -··-··-·~-·-u_u_,,_,,_,,_,_,,_,,_, __ u_,,_,,_,,_,,_,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,_,,..,. y 1 d 1 t J 1 1 n Lurs. , s wee 1t. a er ,, ow 1erv e a 11 n s on, w 111 11 o 1 Th u r R a y or { an a so Washington, D. c. co !.age at OS In Lake Thursday. I a trip to New York, where she attend- I a regular meeting at the county parlt 1 -======::; Mrs. W. fl. Laverty of Jackson, Mrs. Arllmr Jewett and Mrs. Lols J' cd a se1·les of lectures and the fair. , at Mason Wednesday, August 9. A r Th COOL WAVE TH Mrs L G Rolfe of Lansing and Mrs Laylln enJoyed a trip through north- . ! picnic dinner will be served 11t 12:30.1 .....! - ~ ~LASTS Aile~ Beli and Miss Leduh' Lavert. ern Michigan and the upper pen In- i. Mr. anrl ~rs. Roy :Updyke and Mt.l -- ' arrived home Saturday after n tou~ sui a last week in company with Miss I ,ll\d ~rs. FJ.tn.l; Stld ,tttcnded a paJly The officers of Rebelmh District • Better For Your Hair of the west. They were in 14 states Arlo! Coates of Findlay, Ohio, and honotlng Lmut Slid. at !'leasnnt No 13 will visit Cedar Rcbelmh Lodge! • Cool ~r Wh,'le You Ght It and visited the Black Hills 1and Bad I Mrs. G. S. Ward of Alma. . ILalte July 23. Last weeks news No: 21:i at Webberville Tuesday night, I w w - ·' ' 1 erroneously a·avc the n·tme a.H R·ty WHAT A BUY!! Lands, Yellowstone National Parle I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rumbaugh, Mrs. Updyire · · b ' '· • August 8, All Rcbcimhs are invited • No Electricity Used and Salt Lalte City along wlth other I Laura Dine and Mrs. Merlin DeWeese! · and the Mason Rebelmh lodge ltitchen / FOR 7 DAYS S'rA:RTING TODAY e No Heavy Apparatus places of Interest. 'They also visited of Limn, Ohio, spent the week end Ellllott Oldt has retul'lled from b~tnd will furnish music. Mrs. Her- 1 1 • Weaker Solutions Used In Idaho. Wilh Mr. and Mrs. l3erl Anway rrnd i Boulder University, Colorado, where be1·t Carn, dlstr·lct officer, will attend. II Your Choice of Matthews Dr. D. R. Lethbridge and Mrs. Lelh- llcnn. ' . .· .. . . ' .. · _·cA~ROTS~ b';U'ch .s_ c ....••....<>.· RAN.. _o_· .. E. s,·"d~~ .. 2.S~ ..... ·.,'·, ..·.:.,, _Powell of Wllllamt~Oil''and Kr. nnd · .. : ... . , ..c ._. . · . : · :.:''ic:l'• · ·. r..· .;: · u,. 1 0 1 'i NAN-C BEAUTY SHOP :Or:· :~~dm ~~t:~~d·~:!'f!~s ~u~~~~: ln1d~~~~~~J"iU~:r:P~~~cfef: 1~~· ··;;.: , ,., ~~~:,,·.~:n~'"··i .. ,;·!·.·.· J'OM4TOES,.Jb.r.10t,·· AP.,LES: .lO.,Jbe~ 25C: ·, ... :.;;.',;. 1 ·tiMER Prop. - '.\•. ,. · · · GL~»n sM'\v~ COliWbla ~ :· .~s-:~ ~~i n~:~d,.;~,f;r.~~;. ::,~ h~:.~ir~r;~~:~:~t~i~evet.t~. ~~: '-~:EvtnfR~·dw,.t;1 Niaht:··· ~: ~HEAD. J;,ETtu¢t:;; ~ ~ ~.~·~ __; ~-,~.C··;:~ .:: ~ :~ • :~: .:".:;t(,' "·, '\ .. .'.~; ,.~~-': 1 . ' ...... _...•. ·· .. ••o.-m._e __ ___ •.. r..o_,_n_r_ h.u•... .. :.·.'=i,::,·.;;; •..... •. .. ::::·.·1,.· .. ... : · ··•· .... . :c!J ..1 ,... •...... ·· ·· ..... ·. '· ·' .•'::',.,, .·· ,. · • -,r.~, ~~-~e ,t,ll_e_·'-~.~~•• ~t__ n_~WI·LBii._lln_r__ dt~o~e-'ls;,im~-~··! .ot"J~~;··~·~~~.!.11n,_ ..•- r;.~...,, 1 1· , .\..ll~,.- · <.'.~,.,._,,',• _ d.~-~·,.,.' : "~· -·1;: 1.. ){ i:.;. J,:: 1 -•.•. ,., !r.',l':':fi<,,,.!~,• ;-.:.~;II')' H~ '"'"Sf1 11 1 1 1 ~....S..I)1 ~-.!'-~ .~:.:~h'·•l ,'.l.~_J:I: '-~.r -~·-.::. "'~''··"~'·:! ·~·~·),1Ufl•,j\ ·'l':~•t; ~ 'l!'..t'f~: ; .i··-~·.I.'t.. ~,:_:-~-1 !•;1£, '.:'1...,t:"J!··~-~--,IL 1:, f~:·; ~·;,j·.~:; ,· ':l~~,{t-"~~1 -l'ilg\' Eight .....,.,., ..., ....,,,.,.,."I" 1"1"1 "1"1"1" In til• ''"I •,.,, I"'"'"'' •I j Olcenwtl ancl Vlrlnity j J 11,1' Mt'H, Wnltnr Ht•ulhulllu College Herds Show .. It•·rmt "po;~mr" -~-;;··-~~;;;. fom1 und o1w, llht• dttlnwll, hull r·!twn hour·Iy r' r~hnw!llln! prntltwt Inn ----- I 'r!w pnl 1<'111 hu11 IHH!Ollll' 110 oll!mmwrl IH IJoluf: >rlllf:!!mnnHI!nl!on Jllll'JHlHJrt IH rl!reetnr of lhP nhnw· collcr;n vct<:r·In!ri',Y l!!hornlrn·y, !lw 70 chu·••s thnt. "t.lwy tll'o wnltlng ror m1•." w!!h 11 Jllll'!..Y nl Pottnr• par·It Suudny lwu!. cows ot' live broedH nl M!eh!g-nn S!ntn Sho Itr hurt wrwu chlldn!ll living- II! !u houor· of 11111' ROth b!r!!u!ay nnnl­ 'Mr. !IIlii Mrs. G. it. Humi«'Y of Tru­ eoi!Pge y!l'illllll !Ill aV!!I'II[;<• of n!!ghl!y ll U.H "Tho Fniry I!lh~." C!nrlt, Mr. a ncl MrH. Dorr Cady and Mr. and Mr;;. Carol Glynn enter- [ Diesel and Gasoline family rrnd Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cady la!ncd friends from East Lansing for were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. supper Wednesday night. Clayton Kent of Mason. I Mrs. Will Curtis Is reported about Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullen and son Construction and Maintenance Equipment attended a family picnic at Gull Lal

Amazing Reports of Relief With The community homecoming and Williams Formula Create Sen­ pageant was held at the park Sunday sation Here. with 250 attond!ng. 1939 Ur. and Mr·s. Morris Glover are Men and women from far and near Ohio.spending a few days at Cleveland,/ arc fiocl!lng dally to their druggist to Bob Corwin and Bob Byl'tlm are get Williams Formula, the famous attending the World's Fair at New medicine which Is attracting wide- Upper left illustration shows an '1'h~ only safe bull is the bull that Yorlt. spread attention. Proplr suffering easy way to make fence staples is confined in n safe pen. In the pen Lorn•ttn Swanw!clt nnd Stepha from acid lndlgcsllon, stomach gas, "stay put" in n post at the bottom shown in the it is never nee- Dolelors!t! of Three Rivers spent "lclt-hcarlachcs, nervousness, d!zzt- of a gulley. Just wrap a piece of essm·y for the attendant to be in Wednesday with friends here. ness, "half alive" fprJ!ng because of/ wire around each fence wire and the same compar~mcnt with the Mrs. Burton Bflldwln and children excess acidity and lazy elimination staple the two ends strongly to the bull. and Mrs. Clem Foster spent Frldny I declare they cnn hardly bcl!eve tho re-/ post. It'll ben long time before the Like the combine, the basin lister with the mother, Mrs. Claude mnrlta,ble r••linf they IH!Ve experienced, staples come ot!l. Bush, at former'~Battle Creel!. from taking Williams Formula. started in the far west and is work· Mr. and Mrs. Frnnl! Noble and I Floods of !"Item have been poming '£he Rhode Island Red hens in the ing ils way toward the eastern Joyce and Mrs. Ella Groome of Tole- I In from gmteful nscr", pl·a!s!ng this !Ur·s. Bcrt.hn Spel'lilllllll battery of laying cages, illustrated stat~s. One set of "shares" mnltcs do, Ohio, spent Sunday with relatives/1 remarltable nwdlchw. top right, nrc "in" for life. By the two deep furrows-and a second here. Typical of these lctl<'rs is the stale- If you are suffering spells of dlzzi- usc of such equipment poultrymen set d!·;;gs and dumps dams of earth Gardner Greene nnd Ivan Doxtader/ menl of Mrs. Bertha Speckman, 1215 nos,, s!clt headaclws, nausea, pom·/' are raising and keeping thousands every 10 feet in each ftn·r·ow-to spent lhc wc•ek end at Nlngnra Falls. Morris Road, Mt, Morris, Mich. who appetite, gas, bloat, tired, run-down, of hens that nel'er 'set foot to the hold rain water in tlw furrow until Mrs. Georgia Bender is spending a I snys; ' /"hn!f-al!vo" feeling, dUt' to acid stom- 1 ground. it soaks ir1to the ground. few days w!lh her parents, Mr. nnd "I have had a gr·eat deal of gas on ach and lazy eliminnt!on, Williams 1 Mrs. Floyd Isham. 1 my ~lomach that would make mo ner- Formula may be just l!w thing youl' _ .. • - - M1·. and Mrs. Joe, Boucher and fnm-~ vous and uncomfortable, and It seem- need to give you a new zest for ltv- ily of Jacl!son spent Sn.turday with cd that, nlthough I was careful wt!h ing. This rema!'ltablc medicine Is a , ..... , ..... , .. , .. , .. , .. , ..... , ...... , .. ,.., .. , ...... ,.,.... , ..... , llau~ht al the Ol~school Mt· Mr. ancl !,fl·s. J. E. Boucher, my die!, this gas would form and the compound of Natural Herbs and other 1 ~ N ·tl t L I' t " · · ,. pressure would make me dizzy. r did valuable ingredients which start right/ OI nves es le nnd Mr~ .. Samppa!a a.rc spending th~ ,.,_,_, __,_,_,_,_,_,_,,_,_,:• notlmow wher·e to turn fOI' t'CI!cf un- to WOt'lt giving rnl!cf, juslllltc lalt!ng !\Irs. Glnlo~cioly Cmnmlltoo on Eoluc~o- daughter and husbnndt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. !\1:. Palen were can. tiOn, Stale l1epm•lm~nt of Puhl!e lnllli'UI.'lioflo Jess Johnston. eel to Lansing Thursd·ty by the Illness tho Mlrhi"'\" llivi.y' • Palen, who' had a I! g hl gunCi'(lH~. Sin!" Mll'IHJ.tllfl llonpital Stnt~ AH

a F orcat Fire ------...... _ .. _ -1 i... =.=:~~~~n;~;;;t~xi;i~~1~~;-~:=1-~~~-~·~~~~f~~~~;j-~~~·~~;" ~~~~:~i~·:~l:~~is~.~~ lly AtrH, Clytlu \'V11tl~ f l'tJinl.lvon vl~llml 1/, lhtJ ,,.,.,~."'" homo .• , .. ,.,, .. ,.,... , .. , ..... , .. ,,,,,,.,.. , ...... , .. , .. , .. , ....., .. f dtll'illg illiJ 'Wll£1)[, C. W. Blulcluy or Lalco Lruwlng VIti· P 0 RTS Clydo Wndo n11d 11n11 nil e11dml filii· llml hiH mollwr lafll. fhlnllay, nml unrv le!1111 nl. Gm111l11 11-Hun nlmn n 111 r.nnalng fot• llnymnutl 1ffH!pJliWI' of Lllllo Nnucy ITIHllll'blll, who Wllfl Powll.t hut fol'tlwrly nl' I hill eommuu­ hll by un nuttJnwblltJ 11 Hhmt limo Merchants Are Tnken lty, on 'l'lllii'IHifly. Mt•. Hoopp1wr moln ngn, hnH heon ht·oughl homo from tho HIGHWAY lfADS trnglc death nl. hiH lwnw whllo I'll· l'ollloll IHHipillll lllld ill I'OCflVIlrJng, C~EW By Fowlerville Tenm Jllllrlng- rm 1111i omnllllo. 'l'ht1 en I' foil Lovnrl'l I Chnddoelc In rcportod In on him n11d •~rusher! him. Hnv. Cn1·l ·poor lwn!Lh. AIMH>.N 1'1•Jr\AI 'l'fl l'f,AY A'l' IUC· l:l11lpp of Wllllumstml off!dntorl nl. tho It TRI-COUNTY DIVISION liOn'~~~liiUAY, snrvlcos, Intermont Willi nt Ultl -r.. oclt lt1 looldng downw1ml thai. mnl10s I comntery, one dlz:~y. WfU,IAAfS'rON 'J'I1A~I UMIHNO MIIHUil Moi·r.hnnlB JoHl It 0 to 4 de· -MI':I, Chll'll Wudo 11penl the paHI. I~AS'l'lmN IHVISION, cltilnn lo Ji'owl,rvlllo In rt barwbnll wotlk vlslllng 11l tltl! home of hot· lllwrtcr HpoeolwH In tho Bt•JtiBh game played nt lhu county pnrlc Sun­ grnllddnughtf!J', MI'H, fJ'om Sehnlil. and Houa, of Commons are dtJilllllHlcd by rn a local coutcHt n l lhtJ county day ufl.m•noou. Hoi1UHI Corbin nnd I he bncl£ houeh mombl!t'H Ho Umt thoy )Hll'lt, tho Hontl CtJmmiHHiou set baclc fnmlly, nlHo her nlccn, Mrs. Sndle Curl Wright were talwn for 11 lilts RobJtcl!. may have 11 chanco lo nt•atc. Whnt'a Ure MnHon Mercllllnl.s 7 to fi, this bo­ while lhc MnHrm trmm gathered only the mal tm· wllh "rending 'om Into tho lng tho McrchanlH' second dofcnt by Mrs. Copp, mothor of Mrs. Maurice rncord'' over thoro"? Hlx off lhr. off.,J•!ngH of ChrlslhLn, Ma­ VlrLnne of this vlcllllly, lH ""Jlortml llw Highway l.Clllll lu IIHI BCCtJnd Hon mado a rally In tho ninth for two I I'OUIH) or tho WeHtcl'll circUli. Of tho bcl.l.cr, hut iH Htlll conflnNI to tlw J'llnH lml that WUH fat· Hhol'l of tho Sparrow hospltul, 'I'ri-County League. numhm· needed, In the ninth with '!'he Honu CommiHslon ran Into Ill! two out rLnd Haymond Hclncolman IL, D. Cook of WrtHt t.. anslng, fot·· unexpoctcd R to G ucrcat nl tiJC hnndH aboard as 11 result of n m!Hplny, mct·ly of this vlclnlty, dlnrl nt u hns­ DEAD ANIMALS or CILrvor'H Bltlccry Ill LoHllo, lust Wright hlt fo1· tho clt·cult. Tho next pii.Jllln Ann Arbor F'rlclay night, from Woducsclny evening. two m"n up woro given p11nsoH but E. meningitis. Mr. Coole haH been In lll C'OST MONEY 'l'hn Mcrchrlllls l>allcd their way to PoclclnH grnbbod [{oHlcr's long fly for heull.lt slncn an alt:tck of lnfluenzll vlcloi'Y a;:nlusl the All Stn.tcs, malt­ lito final out. Wright r1lso nlnglod In last HJH'IIIg. He lH Hurvlved •by six Ing W !!its count for 11 runs, while lho HI'Vcnth. Kenneth Cline WIIH tho chllclro11, ClwHI.er Coole of tllla neigh­ Hill, pitching for Mnson, held the vis!. only other MaHon mllll to hit SILfoly borhood, Haymond of LrtnHlng, Mrs. lni'H to r>lght snfellns nucl Hlx tnlllcH. twice. He hnd 11 pair or singles to his Alfred Den11lngto11 of IDnHt Lanslug credit. Kester and Ford Whipple each tUld lht•ce you11gor r.hlldren, 1Liso llv· Li!Hlle Blues def011tcd All Sl!ttcs 12 JII.c;h In nnr or ~~lr.lll~nm'A 1 !i~ nr·r to\'\.'OT'B n wntriJPr spot~ n fii'P.. At1 o1·h~nrml mnp and an hnd one hlt, 1111 lng nl EuHl LanHIIIg. He niHo lon.vos to 6 lu a frcc-slugglug lilt nud wore nlldarlu p;il'u him llw h;callon, Slxry of LlleC!u torCIH!lng their vn.catlon nt Wllllnmslon A&P ____ o 2 .750 the home of laltcr'H pttrcnts, Mr. night In one of tho most thrllllng l110 Buy Holt Merchants ______5 3 .625 I nnd Mrs. James Coole Dlmondrtlo ______4 3 .571 g11mcs of the season. It was a nip Miss Phyllis Woodworth of this fliNT TfAM DEFEATS :mel tucl£ batlle all the way, with the Hlcl!s' Store ______3 3 .500 vlclnlty has a prominent singing role Delhi Democrats -----0 7 .000 Hcore Hlnndlng at 7-rtll from the third I Inning untll two wore clown In the nt the annual 01£omo~ showboat pro· Western Dlv!Jion ductlon to b~ staged on the Red Cedar Road Comrnl~slon ____ 7 2 INGHAM JUNIOR lEGION seventh. .777 river nt F'crguson parlt Wednesday, N A S4H C:ti'VIJr'R Bale., Les1Ie __ 5 2 .711 Tho Scots scored one run In the last Thursday and F'rlday nights. Mrs. Mason Merchants ____ 5 3 .625 OEOitOE IAim IS ONta OF 'rOUR· half of the first Inning after Slinging Lr.wsn.dct• of Olwmos directs the pag· MADE-TO-MEASURE Leslie Blues ------1 4 .500 NAMENT STARS, Dan Ronson had made short worlc of cant. All States ______2 6 .250 the McthodlstH. In the second liming, 1Mr. nnd Mr~. Clyde Wade and Ken· After winning n. pn.h• of games however, the' Dlclclnson Drys solved neth attended Hervlcea for ·L. D. Coole E B D 'II Saturday, the Browne-Cavendcr Jun- the deceptive delivery of Reason and at the Got'sllne-Runclman fun~ral rrors Y anSVl e lor Legion baseball team was defeat· touched him for seven runs. Reason I 'I' fnlr homo In ·Lansing on Monday after· CLOTHES Cau e T Seth k cd twice Sunday to be moved out of was given poor suppot·t by his em· he noon. S WO ac S the finals of the district Legion base- player, one Nelson Brown who was to be held In Mason from August 23 through August 26. The net consists of Jack Edward Is reported quite Ill. ON OUR NEW ball tournament held ln'Fllnt over the I later lifted from the game. In the stunt driving. The cast Is headed by the famous Cnptaln H:atz. •F'rcmont Edwards and family havo f,ESLIE AND WJLLIA~l81.'0N Dl~· I week end. 'l'he Ingham lnds won the third Inning the Presbyterians garn- -~~~~--~~-~~~-~~-~~--~~--~~~- moved Into tho new home on his FEAT ~IEIWHANTS, , opener Saturday by tnlclng Fenton 8 ercd six runs to tlo the score at 7 to 7. .. · , , ------~ father's farm. lo 2. Raymond Barnard of Holt did •F'I·om that point on the game be- · Wcclc end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dansville Merchants baseball team a good job of pitching. In the after· cn.mc u pitcher's battle. F'red Silsby .Tames Woodworth were Mrs. Lee Budget made two unsuccessful attempts to noon George Lnlw of Leslie pitched went the entire distance for the Meth­ Hn.rcoure, daughter, Winifred, and wln their tenth vJctoi'Y of the season a perfect game to give l1ls team a 2 odlsts while Orrin Kinnison relieved sen, Leo, Mrs. Ruth McCartney nnd last wcelt. Leslie's up and coming too victory aver the Flint AC. Not n. Reason Jn the fifth. While Silsby was daughter, Delln., of Lansing, Mrs. nggrcgntlon walloped them 12 to 1' hit nor a run did Ln.l1c give up In a little wild he bore down In the tough Eldnn Cotter of Audurn, Maine, Mr. nt Pleasant L11ltc on Thursday, and seven Innings. Lake, T. J. Lang of spots, lceeplng the Scotsmen score· Plan and Mrs. Brelthnup, Mr. and Williamston triumphed 7 to 4 on Snn- Mason and Lovette of Leslie led the less until the Just Inning when Dun Mrs. A. G. Hobncl£ of Lansing nnd day. The Leslie game, pln.ycd In con- nttnclc. Ronson reached first on r.n error nnd Mr. and Mrs. George Proudfit, and junction with the Leslie Citizens club It was a different story Sundtty. then went on to second, third and granddaughter, .Joan, of Battle Creel< picnic, turned out to be both a plcnlc The Ingham players could not learn home when the bewildered Methodists $5.00Down and Mr. and Mrs. Philo Woodworth and full dn.y for tho winners. They Saturday tho time of the Sunday booted the ball out of the parlc. and daughter, Ruth of Ol!Cmos. shelled Doc Howell, thr, Dansvllle game. They reported In ·F'lint nt The game was enllvoned •by numer­ BALANCEIN3MONTHLY hurter, for plenty of hits as Cut•t 9:30 and had to walt until noon to ous errors and frequent arguments. ,...... _...... Wright limited the visitor~ to five start action agnlnst F'llnt AC, the For awhile It Joolced· as though the t Lott Dish·ict I scatte..red blows. Howells team- team they had tnlccn 2 to 0 the day Presbyterian's boastful constellation t By !\Irs. WilHam Blnklt>~' 1 PAYMENTS mutes betrayed him, committing 10 before. Jean Anderson of Mason of ~tars Jed by Professors Boyne and ...... - ...... errors to l!eep him In trouble moat of started on the mound but he wn.s glv· Groin were about to fn.ll but they rttl· the time. en no support. A hnlf-dozcn errors lied to show the Methol.lsts and fans Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Barber an· Playing with a patched lineup, made tbe game n lost cnuse and the that there are still several years left nounce the marriage of their daugh· Dansville gave Wllllamston n battle Ingham team lost 12 to 5. Hobenls- In the old Iron horses. ter, Betty, and Norman F'ox, which before they were finally subdued on len of Olcemos relieved Anderson In Methodists will be out for blood took place nt Angola, Indiana, July BILL BECKW11'H Sunday. Despite the absence of three the fifth and then Barnard relieved and revenge when they encounter the 25. regulars, mnnnger Bob Curry's boys the Olmmos Ind. ' b . M d 1 h TilE TAHQUAlUENON RIVER and Falls tleet In Upper MJehlpa Mrs. Ralph Gllmore Is lalclng cure l~or Full Dotnlb mnnn.,.ed to outhlt the Hornets 10 to ·F'IInt City won n. 2 to 1 decision Pres ytelluns again on ay 11 g t. hlllldles 1,200 Jieoplo a day comfortably. The trl11 to tho falls 1.s a mom• o Don Lee, regular. M. E. catcher, was of her mother, who Is nn Invalid, nt '9, over the Ingham team Sunday after· out of this we cit's game wl til a badly 11rable one, bet• home hci'c. Burt Stover received good support noon. Lnlte pitched again and nllow- gtlshed hand, although Substitute Le· Mrs. James •F'rlzzle bad as her nnd scattered the hits etl'cctlvcly cd only five hits. The Ingham ten.m land Austin did n. fine job. The game roast fea'tured tho gatherJng. On guest last wcelc her sister, Mrs. E. G. while Dnnsvllle booted the game nwny made only two hits, n homer by Lake n xt Mond y promise to be a thrill· 1"..-1.-.n-··--·-·-n-rl_u_u--O I Quigg, of Toledo, Ohio. Her husband with five errors. Dnvc Diehl, maldng nnd a single by Lovette. The count e a s August 17 Mrs. Elsie Ff,Sbroucl£ will BILL BECKWITH his lust appearance before his dcpar- stood 1 to 1 In the fifth and might In~ .one and the Presbytcrlnn Sc~t~ L E S L I E be hostess to the club at bcr home "Tho Narrow Plnco with the Wide turc for the football cnmp of the De- have been tied until darlmess when a are .tpt to come home minus thdt By !\Irs. Ernest ShermlUI north or the vlllagc. the roof of n. porch at his residence I last Tuesday. trolt Lions, garnered two for three. Flint City boy was given a wallc. A ldlts. I I Lyle, small sou of Mrs. Paul Mai'­ Reputation" He lends the team In butting with a hit advanced him to second. He Tho Presbyterians coasted lo n 10 ,~··-~~--··-~~-··-~~-~-~-~~-u-~~-~~-~~r:· .shn.ll, is confined to his home north- Several worlcmen nrc engaged In outelde and lntel'loi' palnllng on the marie of .357. reached third on nn error and 11 wild to 2 victory ovct' the Baptists tll Alii­ west of tho vlllugc suffering from u Opp, ·Fox Thootre 126 \V, Maple throw to third allowed him to cross letlc field Tuesday night. Kinnison Oli\'cr E. Eclcert 'possible concussion sustained when he school building, 'Polltlolnn: "I wnn t to retum these the pluto. did the hurllng for the Presbyterians Oliver E. Eckert, 63, died at the f<'ll from a piece of fnrm machinery. Eleanor Ann Edwards, Marylyn 1\IJLSOII photographs, They don't do me jus­ Lalcc was one of the outstanding while Byron Stevens pitched for the St. Lawronce hospital Tuesday night Th~ third annual reunion of the Howe and Phyllss Edger nrc camping with Girl Scouts at Cn.mp The Hills tice." phtyers of the tournament. He pitch- Baptists. Stevens pitched well but after ·being confined there for two class of 1937, Leslie high school, will 0' O!JCII Aftcnaoons Photographer: ".Justice! Man, what ed well both gn.mcs and led the Ing· was nol given proper support. weelcs. The body wus removed to the be held nt the county park nt Pleasant ncar Wampler's Lalce. Stt~-urdnys-1 0 n, m. to 10 •!•· m. you need Is mercy." ham team nt tho plate. Edwards mortuary awaiting fw10rnl Lal!c August 13. A business meeting of the Peoples arrangements. Surviving Is a bro- bunlt was held Saturday afternoon. Emnlngs by Appointments ,... , ...... , ...... ,tt,"'''t' thcr, Warren, of LeslJe. .Mt•, Ecltert Miss Dorothy Ji~'ll.cs and Miss Jean -Miss Doris Marshall Is n.t tbc Den­ I Fitchburg had been a resident of Leslie for al- Sherman have returned to their homes nis-Boyle home for n.n Indefinite time. I !...-~-~~~~~-~~~-' t By Mrs, I. s. BatdorJr most his enllre life his occupation following a fuur weelcs trip to the , .. , .. , ...... , ..... , ...... , ..... , .. , ...... , being n pnintet• and' decorator. •Mrs. PacHlc coast. . I Eclwrt died several years ago. 'rho next monrn1y meeting of the SAVE Tile F'ltcllburg-Bachelol school re- __ Royal Daughter society will be held • union was held In the mttple grove of I The Woman's Baptist Union wlll Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hn.zel on the S. V. Lawrence fttrm ~t'lday. Bus- meet Wednesday August 9. Mrs. Mllehcll. The committee to n.sslst In ' lcet lunch was served to 1u0, followed Bessie Blackmor~ and Mrs. Annn. Co· entet'lalnlng will be Mrs. Mabel Al­ by a business meeting conducted by vert are chairmen of the dinner com· bright, Mrs. Nola Wilcox, Mrs. Edith the president, Paul McCreery. A mlttee and Mrs. Covert wlll be In Harwood und Mrs. Gertrude Dlsen- Jewett service is designed for your short program and tall£ by Emmet charge of the program. roth. convenience. U.S. TIRE.S Winters were enjoyed. A baseball M M b 1 Albright wlll be hostess Herbert Sh11.w, former employee of game was won -by the single men . rs. a e · the Mobil gas stntlon here, has ac· against the married men. Contests August 17 to mtembcrs thle ccpted n. position with the Bell '£cle· We have a limited supply of these tii:Cs left from our July 1 ~\ th~~n priced as low as: In clmrge of Wllma Huffine were held Sigma soc ety n a one o c oct un . phone company, sale for young and old Including a suit- con. The Rev. Theron Jenne, n.ccompan­ case race by Thelma McCreery. WII· Mr. and Mrs. Vincent. Cumming led by members of his lmmcdlute fam· ARTHUR W. JEWETT llam Wilson, Vlrglnla ·Marshall and and son of Eden and· Mr. and Mrs. Ily and his sister, Miss Vera Jenne, of ~NERAL DlRECTOR S. V. -Lawrence. The reunion will be Percy Powers n.nd son of Lansing Detroit left Tnesday for n. lO·day tour Funeral Uome Ambulance Service held at the same place next year. visited Mr. and Mrs. F'n.y Hillard Sun- which wlll Include visits to Niagara 'Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J, Holland had as day. F'nlls, Callender, Ontario; North Bay, 6011 s. Jollorson Phone 66·FS $5:.~.!0·21 their guests Sunday ·Mr. and •Mrs. Mrs. A. o. Brown returned Thurs- sault Ste. Marie and Meslclt. On John Rosten of Swartz Creelc, Mr. and day from a two weelcs visit wltll her August 14 the Rev. Jenne and famlly Size Price Size Price Mrs. Martin Richmond and Mrs. Su- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wilcoxen, will begin a two weeks vn.cn.Uon n.t 6.00-16 $7.77 5.25-5.50-18 sic Richmond of Ann Arbor nnd Mrs. of •F'aycttevlllc, Arlcnnsas. iMrs. Ln.lce Louise near Boyne Falls. $6.48 Lenora Clarlt and daughter, Ursula, Bt•own wns acr.ompanled ·by her Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stanfield n.nd 5.25·5.50-17 7.12- 4.40-4.5.0-21 5.39 of Detroit. brother-ln·ln.w and sister, Mr. and grandson Billy Ln.rner, returned Sun- -Rev. Vun Havel and Mrs. Van Hn- Mrs. Floyd Toney, and daughter, duy ft•om' a northern trip. 6.25-6.50-16 9.44 4.75·5.00·19 5.58 vel will talce a two weelts vacation Ionc of Elkins Arlcansas, who rc- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson arrlv- nnd be absent from the circuit on turned to their 'home Sunday. ed home Snturduy from a western Mitchell Brothers August 13. Mrs Norn Taylor who has taught trip which Included a visit to the San • 'Mr. n.nd Mt·s. Flemme en tcrtalned man · ears In Rlv~s. wlll teacll the F'ranelsco fulr. Oldest and largest independenlt store in Leslie HALL-SLAGH CO. the 4.JI club last Mondn.y night. Re· Mln!r next year. Bud Black has returned to his worlc Olle~'II'Oiet Sales & Service ~a 4 Mason freshmcnts of Ice cream and calte ·Conrad· Erickson was a Friday tn the Robinson .pharmacy after a OFFER THE FOLLOWING were served. , uest of -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slneman. three weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Lawrence and g Mrs -Marselln -Black and aon, Jun- Leslie Vince, Mrs. Nellle Vlcary, CASH SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asquith lor a;e guests this week of her sister, Mrs. Hattie Scutt and Mrs, Myrtle nnd Miss Allee Craig attended the Mr~ Maymlc Fltzpatrlclc, of Ln.nslng. Owen attended funeral services of SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th & 6th Craig reunion at Elln. Sharp pnrlc About 50 members of the Number Glenn Purdy, of Detroit Friday, Mr. Sunday. Nine Aid society picnicked at the Purdy was a nephew of Mrs, Scutt. county park In Mason last Thursday. Saturday nnd Sunday out-of-town Lily White FLOUR, 24%-Ib. sack _____ -79c keep it~ ...... I I 1 I IS I ...... l I I .... I .... f The place for the August meeting has visitors n.t the Charles Miner home t Housel District t not been decided upon. were Mrs. Helen Driver and famlly of Keep .those Summer whites t By llllss Ardyce McCreery f Mra. Mabel Blaclcmore visited Mrs. Lansing and Mrs. Nellie Greenen of CRISCO, l-Ib. tin 2lc; 3-lb. tin ______.49c and lights looking fresh and '" ...... Allee Marqucdant at Albion Thurs· Pleasunt Lake on Saturday and Mr. day. and Mrs. Alden Brown and son, Ro· Summery with r e g u l a r •Miss Alberta McCreery of Clare· A small gathering of the Wllllng j belt, of Stockbridge Sunday, Maxwell House COFFEE ______.per lb. 25c mont, Illlnols, Is visiting relatives In Worlmra met at Hanlcerd's resort last Mr. and Mrs. VIctor Hlll of Grand cleanings. We specialize in this vicinity and In Fitchburg. sunday for a picnic dinner. I Ledge were weelc and guests ot Mlsa RITZ CRACKERS __ -- ______t.Ib. pkg. 20c cleaning all summer fabrics The annual Sunday school picnic ·Mrs. Elmlnn Grab, 87, died at her Shirley Armstrong at her cottage at was held last Thursday n.t the county home here Tuesday afternoon. She Pleasant Lake. and garments. Call us to­ pn.rlc In Mason. There was a ln.rge hnd been a resident of Leslie for 50 Mrs. Mary Waters of Plen.snnt Lake Michigan CHEESE __ -----_---.per lb. 18c attendance nnd the nfternoon wns years. She Is survived by two sons, will be hostess to the Rebekah Stitch· day. spent In contests and a ball game. Fred of Dupuyer, Montana; and Har- cry club August 18. Mrs. Claud Howe and famlly, Mrs. ry of Payne, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 0. Edwards and Jell·o ICE CREAM MIX ------3 tins23c Garments Brought to Our Plant Before -10 A. M. rReady by Allee Howe and famlly, Mr. n.nd ·Mrs, Rose Smith, of Fostoria, Ohio; one daughters and Mrs. Grace Blood and 5 P. M. the SAME DAY Paul McCreery nnd fn.mlly, Mrs. Law- granddaughter, Mrs. George Gibbs of famlly of Rives .picnicked nt tho Ir­ Diamond Crystal SALT ___ -----2 boxes 17c . . rence Oesterle and Frank ·McCreery Leslie and three great grandchlldren. Ish Hills Sunday, (BOWL !FREE) and Mrs. Myrtle Westphal attended ·Funeral nrr;mgements nrc pending Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, son, Leo, the 'Fitchburg school reunion last Fri- the arrlvn.I of the sons. and Mrs. Grace Finnigan and dnugh- day. . Mr. and Mrs. Hn.rry Westwooi!, 'Mrs. tcrs, Mary Catherine and Joan, of Premier Stuffed OLIVES, lg. bottles, 2 for 29c AUGUS'f SPECIAL Mr. and •Mrs. Claude Howe and Mary Rotan of ·Lansing and Earl Lansing were visitors at the James Ruth n.nd -DuWnync, Mr. and 'Mrs. L. Pn.rdee of ·Findlay, Ohio, were callers Hinck home Thursday. James Adair ASPARAGUS CUTS (Queen Brand) WASH DRESSES E. Marshall and Gerald of East Lan- at the E. F. Sherman home Mondn.y and the Rev. S. J. Long of Flint wero SLACKS sing, Mrs. Clare Lnunsteln nnd Joyce, night. , guests Mr. n.nd Mrs. Black Satur- -fit•rvlet!Jl !wid 7::1il, !Ill! 1'11111' who Wi!rl! dl!IL!f:'llll':.~oi By TelCfliione J>:. Llnf,f, IIlli! 1101111 Hltllcllly. 11<1\VIIl'rl IIVt'l' tlw M lll:t Hillrt• llY•"Y flunduy lilt• Ailnnln c;llllf:'l'I!Hll wlillli'I!IH'Ili thu'l · Wnrd nml t'nmllv ot' Wllllt! Onl1 Wt•t'o morolinf:' nl 111::111. flllliday :wlwol 111 Hl11ry ul' !It" tl'lp 111111 ol' lho UongTl!IIH, Vill!loru nt llw ),Jng homo. h"ld dmln!{ lh<• tn!rVkll, Wednl'Hilny I'Jw' 1'u11r whu will "'"'"'' nt·u Mt·H. 1 Occ:m SyHiem 'Sc!l'lllllhlcs' fhlvt~ral t't'lllll 1l11J'Il alltlllrlncl lhn r!Vnnlnf:' (llHI!mony llll!t•tlng IH lwlr! ril. lllltiiWIIt'l<, AuHlln l•'t'Y"· MinH Cl!l!a • , '] 1 J•'lirllH'I''" llay at tl1•• Mlohlgun Hl1ole H o'clot:lt. 'l'lw puhl!l: In corrllnlly ln­ All""• nud Jt,•v, D. L. Hunlworl<.l Vowcs to l•o1 llC t:ollr•g-o l•'t•idny. vltr•il to nlti!Jld tlii'HO Hl!l'V(CIHI, "flpil'IJ." Mwd:: 1'11r lito ""''vkeH will b1! pt·ovlilcd Fuvcsdr·oJifWl'H ,Tolln l'••lor~ IH pnllllif:' clown 11 new will Ill' 1 he Huhjoet of llw li!HIIIliJ-IHll'­ fly llw Adult nllll Ynnng Pooplo's " ' woill. mon 111 1111 Clll'IHI!ntl St!leuee ehut•chnR Cllllll'H, I I I(' II A I I Wehlwt·vlllt> hncl mrwh slr!ewullt Jhmughnul Uw world on Sundny, 1 rn:Wia~i~~~~~~:;lt B?C ...:\V~,tJ~~J;v·lg;, (! Y. AuguHt B. 1'he Golden 1't•xl (I Chrlo­ hnllt. and ""Ill" l'"Jllllri•d thiH Hllmm••r. W. B. Oldt, 1 NETWOR.K of through Mhtor VHnDI·twlr:Jc has lwoH holp­ t.hlnns 2:11) !11: "Whnt lllllfl ltllOWI!Ih ~'"'"Ill ~Jor.ltodl•t-Dr. A JmHtur, "l•'lt·o !Prom Hurtven" will b"'l telet)hone circuits be- 1HE "ROCKEt" FIRST IHg h!H hmth~>t' al. Grand Lr.r!g" with Jhe things or It man, HIIVt' the spirit the tlwme of lJH' flUillliLY mnl'llillg' SCI'-. ' . SUCCESSFUL STEAM h \11 fnrrn worl{, or mnn which Is In him? mv"u "" tho mo11. 'r!w nm·vic E:lle•·n Cal'l'!or. Olcl church hymnH now to telephone a relative IN 162£1 I o M!HS VIYIIIII Thompson of •Lanslnf;'. cllntlonH IH this pnsHagc (GalntlrrnH will Ill! sung hy th11 congrngnllon, . They will l'l'Hide !11 LnnHillf:'. G:Hil: "This I Hay Own, W1tllc In the There will also be gooa Hpeclnl music, across the contmcnt as to "' Mrs, Rnhmt Donley Is reported Ill. Spirit, nnd yo Hhllll not fulllll the ltwt. The paHtor will s1wal< to the boys and telephone your local grocer Dt·, Chnrlt•H Hulland and family of of the lleuh." Corrc!atlv" pnsHagcH to J'~aHI. •J,nnHing and -Mt'H, Gt·acr. GrerlH­ he n•ad from I lw CJu·IHtlrlll Scleuce f:'ll'!H on l11c HUbject., "Gnd'H Lillie to send up a peck of potatoes, Plrat~;hs." Church Hcl1oo! IH held at t f II 1 IHg- o[ Ol<"m"" were callers at. the lexlboolt, "Science nnd Henlth with 11:30, hod by L. c. Oi.IH, All depart.- T.oday 92 per cen o a ong­ l''l'ocl Holland i111mn Sundny rtllel'lloon. Key to the Sct•Jpturcs," by Mary Bnlc­ m••nts are fnacllnulng rtnd there nrc d1stance calls are completed Mr·, and Mrs, R, E. Monroe an­ ••r mddy, Include tho follow!Jrg claHHos for all ng-cH. Tho non-chnt·ch while the person calling re­ tlnllllcc I he hlrlh of 11 daughter, (p. l!l7): "Il Is not w!Hc to f.nltc a Lawt·l'aec Ct':'tHIHII nHd family WCI'n halt.Jng and half-WILY position or to gnlug public IH col't11nlly Invited to <'11- mains at the telephone, and the av­ joy onr services wllh UH, cragc time tal!en for putting through In IGaRt Lnnuh1~ Snnd~ty aftl!l'Jinon .. expclal pr~gram of .muslc, 1 find people fo~ you, across a stale or 1snnd t!men greal••r. Through the stor!PR nnd.crayon dr:.•wlngs w.ts pro- across u c~ntmen!. wln•s curt'<'nl flows to the rec"Jver, ROYAL GORGE NEAR NEARLY 40 OF THE 92 August, whll" I he paHiot' !11 on hiH 1 CANON CITY, COL. APPLES .. ~ vncnllon. ·Sunday school nt 11:30. vlilcc! by Mrss Leah Btown at til" chll- A subscriber smd: "I want·to talk 011 lhp other 1mcJ of the !Inc. There­ KNOWN ELEMENTS ARE USED 1 IT RISES 1550 FEET AT clren H tnb"macle Ill the Eaton Rap- to n man down on Cape Cod. I cl'ivcr IH an eli•clrlcal mouth which IN THE MANUFACTURE OF' Ids cnmp gronncl. Dinner WILS Hcr':'ecl I don't know his name or town, But nlters htrman sou nels. In It Is an A 45-DEGREE GRADE. 11ru.•on Jlnptbt-PaHI.or D. L. Hunt- at MIJJcr pat·l<, Ihe Millers furniHhrng: he raises Bedlington terriers and eleclro:nagrlf'l. FORD CARS By Peck or Bushel 1 11 1 "' WOl'l! has relnrnN! from tl1o Bnpllst fJ ''.''' 1Wcc c\••arn.·t· has chin whislhrn~·m "" World Congress al Atlanta, Georgia, · c,,u ns ow s 1• pecl Sl "I rt ley's." The operator found him. The incoming Cllt'l'elll flows through I Ill Pl.,,.,cl1 ·tl bttlll Sttndny fWI'- ('l'nllll £!ames HJJ( au mpflnn ~ .n - I II I I tl . f II Man-Made Li~ht in Sky tcrs. An array or aerials nbout n anc w ' ' · • · ' ~I· b.'iJ .. • AJI !sited the Millet· Tele)1honic Posse. w "'' co ec arounc 11> COlt• 0 · 1"; vices. Our congregation wiJJ observe cc o1 .I g.nnc. v . . 1 cl"clromagnel ancl llw slrongth ot May Tu1·n Nights In;o Day3 m ilc sr1Lwt·c would have lo be pro· 111 " orcllnancc of the Lord's Supp"r at plnnl. Church sclwol V.:lllme.et at tho ,A pr~mrnent b~smess m~n w.as the magnnt's pull varies with the vicled, which would be able to racli· I Itt• moming service, which begins at. l't•gular llnw no•xt Snnd.ty, 10.30,' Ra~- k11led m ~n ~cetdent. Hts wrfe strcng'l.h of tho Clll'l'>'nl. It: pulls Oil A plan for illuminal>llg lnr::•· ale the energy, at a suitable wave Otto Ludicke 10 o'clock "Thc Pine<' Whereon Thou monel Hayes, u nwmllcr of the .loc,t! was m Caltfornla, but no one knew rt Lh!i1 llal ells!< of iron anotht•t· dia­ areas of country by means or 11 length, in a nmTow vertical beam. Standest" will be tho subject of the church nu~l sl.udcnt at Chtcag-o just where. The chief long-distance phmm', which bends ju~l as you CiLn projecting rr:dio waves upw~:~rd h:1s Apart from any commercial or nwdllatlon for !hal hour. 'l'he BYPU Evangellsltc Insl.ttut.c, will, be u;e telephone operator in New York set IJ"nd the bottom of a lin pan. been evolved by P1·of. V. A. Bti;out success. . the wire coil varies, the diaphragm S~dney. would enable controliablc spcctro. ======:I 1 1 Thursclay night wiJJ Ill' a special ses- i Fmnlly ~he phoned the soctcly ed- bends back and forth. This also ll::tilcy snid tile scheme was lo scopic ~1ncl other investigations to SAVING! SPECIAL! MEN WANTED I sion of 'th .. -qu;u·lcrly confo•rcncc for, itor of n Pnsadena ncwspn)~c.r •. and IJnppens fmm a htmdrcd to several cnnlc H huge electric discharge in be made of the atmosphere at Lr>t•al nuutag·t~r or Jutllonall~·· .tlw pmpoHI• of r•lectinq a lily t·eprtl-: learned that the lady was V1Sttmg a thousand times a second. t·cginns about 611 miles above the heights of GO miles or more. lmow.n (ctJII t·omJ>:rll)' wa11ls lo np· Isc!tlalivc to ti.tc special Snylng Michigan conler,.ncc which lo to nwcl· ily, the locly was found, JUSL22 mm- wires, flowing through the wire coil, thnt employer! in rncrcmy nnrl otll-, M I' . 1 wor!1, Dcli\'cr ot't!t'rs to fn.•·mtws, , at Central ~Iclhoclisl. chmcil. Lansing,' ulcs after the hunt began. tlllts exerts push and pull on the _, . 1 , ... -1 r 1d 1 <"JI' ' 1. r ··.: bu~ i en nr~ pecu Ill!', JtlH. a:; women Hegular pl'ice - H gal. $l.:ls 111 er vnpot ~n ·' ':' · ' '. · · ·· ' .~ hilVf• long ~uspeetcd. [~or instnncP, a rt• 1t•r sCJ'I'Iee and do olhet· wor!t. I' S•:ol .. mht'l'. 1.~. and 1·1. Arl hill: F'•>ii? Queer thing~ go into muking Amer- .· ~·c~civcr diuphr~gm. As it vibrates, 110 conncctilil~ \\'ll'f'CJ ur g::;,:s e!l\'l!l· fl'ilow wh" hadn't ltiHHcd his wifn ilt \'ou <'lUI do llr!N Job. Jl'at·m CXJmrl- will have cho~Ig<' of l!lc Wlltshrp ,,cr- ica's telephone service so cfTicicnt-' tt tmpnrts mot10n to the molecules opes would be used. five y •arH·--shnt at a fellow who l'nl, Cur, IICI't's.,nt·,r. l'tll'· :vi<'~' of tlw Sunday school next ::iun- from eonp~ucls to lhe lnck of ! of nit· in front o[ it. They in turn 1 If r.ufriclent f'tH~r~~.Y w:..ts ~ll!)ll!l~:! ·------·---- on each gallon nvet· S galloni-i nuut<'nl. \l'ot'll. lou onl,v neml In 'do~}. · scrntchc5 on a steer's hide. 1 vibrnte nguinsl the listener's enr- the mea iilumin:·tto:l'S of the S1111day ~~hrwl, whi~h cloud ;1hnul LJ t'llll'~ :1s l:i!'::~e ~s ------gTaciow-;ly hclrwci in mak!n~ I he 11·ip, the mtnrn. l:J rl>cl, il \\' •ct!d i.'r -----·---- pnssi!JI<•, at·c cspcelnlly invited lo lw · an !lli'Crl. (lL'I'· I >nclety will mePI Wcdacsday at 8 haps pir:!: . I o'cloclc i G~dlcy !'·~tLi tl::H !'1>1' liw :),OU;; I FOR square ntllr.s, a:111Ut l,t:C!J,I!IHJ Ju,u Ft•ll l'luius H"t.hot!isi-Tiw mor­ I \Vll~l~_; would IJr_~ 1 equirccl to prudul:r ' nln({ worHhip scrvlr.c next Snndny will, DISABLED OR DEAD LOANS 1 an lllwninniiur1 o 1 the t·,ro111~d ~~qucr. \)(l In charg·<~ of Nonnun Lnl

A., wiJJ speal< for him August 6 al the t' 10 o'clock service. Maynnrd D. Al­ CITIZENS LOAN !l•n, Ingham county wor'lwr In behalf' of delinquent and dependrnt children, & INVESTlUENT CORPORATION will b1• the spealRyan reunion at Pleas­ head, in a little chamber. Through ant 'Lake. the gmins an electric current is Farm Animals collected promptly. iilunday Service flowina. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo oHnnlterd and dnughter have spent the past two Waen the diaphragm bends in· weeks visiting relatives here and nt ward, the grains are pushed tighter News Phone Collect to Mason 167-F2 Plensnnt ·Lake. · together, and more current flows. When it bends outward, the pres­ LINN SINCLAIR STATION sure on the grains is released and Prospective Customer-Do you keep foun taln pens here? or Jackson 2·7037 less current flows. So the flow or Clerk (brlghtly)--No, we sell them. current is varied ns the diaphragm Prospective Customer-Olto.y, but Want Ads CENTUAL DEAD STOCK CO. vibrates. The transmitter with its battery supply is an amplifl-· as lceepIf you the hadn't one youbeen might so smart. have sold .me 1'-••••••••••il•••.,.•·~··•.. •••••••••••••••••·~··' Ingham County Legal News A SUMMARY 01 [ IJGAL PltOCEbDINGS IN INC.IIAM COliNIY

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I hlrthlth Jull~lnl Oourt Clorlt C Ro H IIllll1rd MaHon rr 1 Jnt u try 2r tl Monduy ln Junu llY lt MnHon I,.analng Cllof DO[lUty I lor 1 0 Dewo~ Luna! g M 1rch ~nd Monday in March ut Lnn lng May I ron ut or Clnroncu W Loclt Mn o 1 2ntl Mood 1y In May ut Mrum Sc[lt~ nbcr 2nd Register of Deed Ethel I Phillips Mason Monday in 8 [ltcmbor nt Lanulng Dtaln Comml slo wr Gcoq,J· Oruhum !dna on Jvdgcs Hon Leland W Curr nnd lion Churle II Iluydon School Commlsalonor I rod E Scnr I Mnsor ProHccutlng Attorney Richard B Fosler AoHist Dlroct01 of Honlth Dr C D Durrett Mason 1 nt Pnul C Younger and Theodore D Foster County Surveyor LnVerne Hendryx Lnoslng office 708 AmoriQ"n Sluto Snvlng11 bunk bulldlng Rond Commloslon A H Phllll[lB chairman Lnn Lnnslng alng 1 T Luuenby Mnson A J Earl Lansing Sheriff Allan A MncDonnld Mason County Highway Engineer Juclt Blllmwsl1y Probntlon Officer nod Friend of tho Court Lnl J Dog Warden Ben Voight Holt Troyer Lnnalng County Relief Commission A B Bnll Mason Circuit Court Commissioners Clny Cnm[lbell nod Thomas Toy :..11nslng Roy B Moore Lnnalng C LnVorn Rot crts Lnnslng Soldiers and Snllors Relief Commission E Rny Potter Mneon Jamos A Hllmllton Lnnslng l'ltoBA'IIll COURT Jerry J Allen Lansing Judge John McCicllnn Mnson Su[lerlntcndents of Poor S S Main Lana ng C Probate Register David Beatty M!illon 1 oster Haslett Wllllum S Rhode Mnson Juvenile Probation Otl'lccr Mrn Betty Lnwton St 1te Conservation Officer Clarence Wbe ler Pensions Mrs Juanita scm Residence 705 South Lansing Street

MORTGAGE SALE SUMMARY Listed bciow nrc dntes plucea of anle condensed descriptions of pro[Jerty approximate amounts of mortgages the mortgagors and mortgagees nnd the attorneys lu foreclosures occurring within tbe next thirty days Whllo grant care has been talten in the com[Jlllng of this summary tho publishers of the Ingham County News do not guarantee its accuracy and wlll accept no responslblllty therefor Thl8 summary is complfed nnd publl•hec! for the protection nnd conven lenco of both mortgagors and mortgagees uod other Interested pnrtles

New Cases Begun In Circuit Court Ohnncery llDd Law CII.IIO!I begun In lnghmm county circuit court dur lng woolc ondlRg Monday before dnto of publication

Proceedings Of Circuit Court Talmn from Journal Entries of the Olrcult Oourt _,_------0- ~

Probate Hearings

Wed esday August 9 1939 Estllle of Wasyle Hotlszr y decons od Heat lng on clnlms Estnte of Fted Shlpskl deceased Hcnrl1g on claims Estnte of George B VanAtta de ceased Hearing on clnlms Estate of Louis N Ye1lces ed Hearing on account Eatnte of D G F Wnrner ed Hearing on account Estnte of Edna A McKiggnn de ceased Hearing on account Estate of John B Hummel decens ed Hearing on will Estate of orson M Aldrich men tlllly Incompetent Henrlng on license to sell Estate of John H Cowley deceas ed Hearl 1g on lice so to sell Estate of Grant E Kinch mentally I)Dw3 llcompeten t Hearllg on llcensc to NOTICE OF AIORTGAGE SALE Dclnults I •vlng boon modo (ond nueh d.,. sell fnult.H f aving cant nued for more than nlnet)' Estate of Lutl er Hnsbrouc1 t d YB) In tl o eondltlono of a certain mo tgago ceased Hearing 011 special account modo by Allrcd W DaviB nnd 1helma S Om­ vi• husbnnd nnd wile of tho Townnllp of Jt'y 28 Lansing Inshom County Mlch gon to !lome Wllfred Slmmor Admr vs Ray 1\.NOWE'ST THOU Owne " Loan Corporation a Corvo atlon or Sablnln et al Order dismissing case The glossary of the language of the gonlzcd undcr tl>o I wo of tho Unltod Stoles of sen is vastly complex In its oiigln Amer en dnto I Apr I 14 1934 and recorded In Joseph W Glealion Receiver vs A thn oiTico of II o U.s •tcr of Deeds for In~hrun V R I<:nne and Henry C Mcl{ee Or The main somccs ntc generally con County Michigan on April 30 1984 In Llber ceded to be the Teutonic and Greek 367 ot Mortgages. on Pogo 486 nnd •nld rnort­ dcr to issue nn nllas summons R gee Iovins c ectcd undcr tho to ms of aold Borchard Arnold vs Thomas J Me The Ary:m tongue Is also recognized mo !gag<> to dcclnro tho cntlro prlnclpnl and Nnmnrn et al Order making Tom accrued lntorCBt the con due wl ch election It Why wouldn t It be fair to mnlte doos hereby exarc He pursuant to vh cl there McNnmnrn Jr n pnrty defendant Is claimed lA! bo due and unpaid on e ~d mort­ Advance Realty Co vs Jerome B nn epic motion picture around CUst gago nt tho d to of thle notice tor principal nnd Vincent Verdict and judgment for er s Last Fight? We hnve attended Interest and lnauranco v cmluma ndvnn cd the n thousand Western movie drnmas sum of Ono Thounand Flvo !lund ed Thirty plnln tllf $250 00 Flvo and 79 IOOtho Dollorn (tl GSG 79) and no and haven t yet seen the Indlnns win null or nrocl'l!dlng nt lnw or In equity ha lnr DIVORCE------DEOREES GRANTED n battle bccn lnntltutod to recover tho debt nccured by nold mort~rn110 or any part thercot Florence Marguerite Edelhart vs Now Thcroforc by vlrtuo of tho !lOwer of Samuel Edward Edelhnrt sale contained In otJd mortgaRC and pursuant Loretta E Perry vs Leroy Perry to tho Stntutoo of tho Stato of of MlchlA'In In HANNA-8EI'T 6 ouch CDBo made and provided NoUco I• Uurcby Alberto Hatt vs Garrett Hntt State of Mlehlgnn Tie Prob 100 Court fo Given thnt on Friday July 28 1939 at t.!n Irene Dngmer Wnll vs Harold Milo tho County of lngl am o clock In tho forenoon Eootcrn Standard Tlmo At n ••••ion of A ld Court leld nt tie p <>­ at tho north !ron t door of tho City Hall In the Wall bat.! OITlco In Iho City of Maso In s ld Co n City of Lansing County of Ingham Mlchhran S Peter Shepardson vs Mabel L ty on the 9th d!IY of July A D tnao (that bolng ·~· of tho nlacco of holdlnR Clr Shepardson Present HON JOHN McOLEt.LAN Judge cui• Court In onld County) oald mortKII!O will of Probate be forccloocd by a oalo at nubile auction to the Edith Gee vs Delmar Gee In tho Mnttcr of tho Estate of OLARA A hll!f>oot bldtltlon praying that any aum or oum1 Which moy be nald by tho ASSUIMI!lD NAME

·r SHA~[ "~'· 11111111 '"·ov'"" l"" HIIIIIV111'. II lint· •••. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _,_,_.. _ .. _.,,, "('1.1,, .• ,.,,.,.,,,. ~~.··~.' • till )1., l•illw f~-.l.ijj? COUNT'fs Mus ' V11i11N'nhl11 (l, 0, I', Hpol.~ 'f CJnnl':- ,·.~cy, fo:;_,~:: ~~vywcl, · • t·~ce:ccrl• Io the new !tul--f!llls hnclc on hom,., parl.mcnl. On AuguHl 1 11 I. ' r' h,;·""'' 'lli!l lnvlng about 10 lnvllod 11 war::1 r:clcIlJ on ,Jc.l (.• a; oom nc t oau, exrr.n m • .,., • · . • •. , p bll" 13tJJ·gcns' hl'olh<'l' unci wife were wlt- l u In 11J'18 wht•n II conlrtbu!Pd mc•ndnllon of llw Am11 1c,ll\ u " • _ .. _ ... _ . ----.... -....___ , ...... ·-~ -·c-:--:;--:-----· Sldt·ts Blouses for relief while lhc d by the llHSOCl· Tsk, Tsk! Such Is the \'lay of .Frngrcss WitH~~~;e$!1,000 giving !I $553,000, Hlr~lo HcA'itll'h.llS·Htojcla~lo;:·.I epol US re e.LSC f hi~;;:~"~ak~h~~~~~l~~yer:e~~~~~~~n~~~~. l I !' I I l ld d hit ' Offlchtls of. Home counl!Ps, howcvcr, nllon, JLflor 1t 11-monlh survey o g 1 auc < eCOI'Jt.ec n go an W e, thlnlt olheJwlse. Quol.lng G. R, Har- Mlchlgan'u health facllitlr.s, rocom· an~l,lco CI'CII~,· whlc\1 hud the num- li"' .. <:~c7''"'''%''~'~''''i·; ..)c1c'''f'w!!!':SZ::J. Light Wool Coats rls Wayrw county welfrm• suporln- menciH a non-parllHnn nppolntmenl of bCJ oO In gol lll eac 1 serving. tcr;dont: "CountleH urc limited by !he tho commlsslonnr by lho state council A regular meeting of Holt Rr.beltnh 15-mlll aml>ndmcnt and Homo of them of health. A sentence says: "Tite fact Lodge No, 44G, will be held on Man­ can't raise enough laxcs allog<•thor to that tho commlsHloncr or henlth Is day night, Auguat 7. meet their relief coslH." appointed directly by the governor Tho PnHt Noble Grnnd club will 1.00 l'rohlem or Slate Altl /and may be removed by the succeed- meet Wednesday, August 10. $ AND UP The relief problem Into whlcl1 homc 1 lng ndmlnlstratlon, without any con- The Ladles Aid society of the Melh. rule was lnjoctod by the 1030 lcglsla-~ sldemtlon other than that there hns odlst church will hold a rcguln1· meol­ ture IR but an exlllnple of how state been n polltlcnl change, mnltes for u lng Thursday, August 10, with the nld to local governm: ::nee. 'rho Shad­ who together constitute Mr. Tnxpay.' "pipeline to God," "llclted lhls ex-~ rcn. The Detrnlt, Medical Journal, owgt'llJlh ·,was l!rst usecl to select the winner of the Venice, Calif., publlcallon of the WnyJJe County Mardi Gras, Medical soclcly, lool1 n mlddle-rond -----'------1 position to the i1.;fect that doctors Funeral Rites Held HEY FELLOWS ! could not afford to quarrel with the COMPARE OUR Ilegislature In the latter's effort for For Leslie Resident economy. This stand wa~ applauded I widely by lhc press. . , , The Michigan Medlen! soc! ely has j ~IRS. ~I cARl HUU I.ONG PROMIN- PRICES HOSS TRADIN' talten a fnlrly llboral attitude on the iENl' IN LESLIE. subject of public health. Physicians -- CASH & CARRY-SAVE '!'HE DIFFERENCE and hospitals say they wlll wllllngly Mrs. Eleilnor Ellznbelh McArthur, TIME IS HERE! do lhelr p11rt not to deny medical aid 88, died suddenly at lhe home of her MEN'S LADIES to anyone In an emergency. Further· daughter, Mrs. Minnie Allen, In Leslie more, the society toolt the leadership Saturday.. , .Until recent weel!s Mrs. 'I'UXEDO ------71ic SUITS ------119<~ Better Look These Over this year to pioneer a new field (lf McArthur' had been In excellent health S{JIT ------69c PLAIN SIHitrs ______3/ic group health Insurance. Incorpora- considering her years. · · OVEILCOA:T ------$1.00 .DI~l~SSES, pl1tln ______@r. tlon papers have been filed, nnd the Services were held Tuesday after­ program wlll get under wny shortly noon n( the Behrens funeml home 'I'OPCOA'I' ------Oflc troR~I,\1. ______------~ 1.00 after S~ptember 18 when the society with the Rev. Wlillnm Winger tmd SWEATER ------~--S6e to 50c SPUING COAT ------09c A 2-YE,\It OLD FILLY-'37 Ford 1'HIS MARE rnrln' to go. Blncl• holds Its nnnunl meeting, the Rev, 0. B. Thurston offlelatlng. HAl'S ------50c FUit COI.LAR OOAT ----$1.25 Fordor sedan, sto\'e buill. rlgbt In No other state has a comparable Burin! wnil'inade In Woodlawn. GLOVES ------25c Chevrolet fot~r·d?or sedmr, born health' Insurance program, Mrs.· McAt·thur was born In Mon- GLOVI~S ~------"-25c TIES --·------lOc-8 f()r 25c her, Big feed box on tu.ll gute. A 3 l\tore Liquor St.ore.< tezuma, New York, and hnd been n f[;\:TS ------3iic 11 ~';, 00: ~·---~~~~~~~--~~:~v__ ,$2 75 Whereas the late Governor Fltzgor- resident of Leslie for 67 years. She Wflll'ES ARE SLIGHTLY IIIGUER ~~ -~~·~·~~-~~~:~~~-:~:~-$445 aid advocated lhnt the stnte. get out was tho W,jdow of George McArthur. of the liquor business entirely, the op- Besides th(l.. daughter nt whose home poslte Is about due to tnlte place. she died, itb:e Ia survived by n son, A BLACII: 2·YI~Alt-OLD Ford 'I'll· A l'HREE-YEAR-01.0 blnclr, out Additional liquor retnll stores nre Louis B. McArthur of Mason: three MASON CLEANERS dor. No !IJIIWhls, curb~ or wire of !Jest shoJI In Detroit, an~· to be opened soon by tbe state liquor grandchildren, Lou Allen of Jacltson, G. W. Howlett, Prop. commission In the hope o'f Increasing Donald All')n" of Ionia' und G~orge 1{, StnfTord, 1\lgr. cut~- !lei !In' 'em .', attended a fall style ·--~,__~- as f•!r north as Roscommon there I with cattle, and a rather common show In Chicago tho forepart of the were good rains Thursday night and J source of Infection Is lhnt of men week Bring your cur to us If you wnnt SJlllllhlllzlng- In ln\'lnclble Sole.' nt h~reFriday. while On In SundayDetroit rainnot fella drop all day.jfell pncltlngworking companies.In slaughter It houses hns not or been for t.he ba"t. grc~tse Job mmuw cun hu~·. no ext.rr1 cost. Th~re was rnln In Jaclcson nnd up Into possible Ro far to definitely trace tho Sl<'ele's Grocery on uortlt Cedar MADDOX slrocl Is undergoing nllel'atlons which Ingham. county as far ns Bunker Hill source of the case hi Mason, will add to Its nppr.arnnce. S'l'ANDARD SERVICE FARNAM SHOE REPAIR Sunday. While other sections of the Undulant fever Jn mnn Is caused slate were getting heavy rnlns Wed· by the same organisms rcsponsib!t) Elmer Gregg Is now worltlng at the 1\Inson O()[lo~lte Ctmsuuttll's Power Co. nesdny night only .28 of nn Inch fell for Bang's disease In cnltle. There A. A. Howlett Co. here. All through the north and over arc also two other vnrlclles of bnclcr- -- ' n wide sweep' In southwestern Michl- In, one of which Is most common In Mr. and Mt·s. Gu~ Kean arc In Chl- Have Your Living Room Set Upholstered Now L-__R_A_D_ro __ s_ER_v_r_c_E ______gan Wednesday night the rain fell. goals nnd another which Is most com- cago this wcelt buying fall and Christ­ ~j '~------L_o_A_N_s ~ Prospects were bright 1Jr a good rain mon In hogs. Any of these mny cause mas merchandise for Kenn 's store. here Wednesday. After n sudden undulant fever In man although the at Slack-.Season Savings Free c•thnnles auul tube-testing- MONEY LOANED ON PER· squall nbout 4:30 the sky remained first menUonecl Is by far the most Used ftll!llo-RerL'iQnnble rates. overcast and nt seven o'cloclt a steady common, . The oulbrealt occurring C. A. Pnrlthurst n11d Miss Mnry rnln set ln. Shortly nfter nine o'clock, lnst winter nt M. S. wns caused by E. Pnrlthurst spent the first pnrt of· SONAL PROPERTY c. the week In Chicago attending the To keep our workl'Oom busy during August, we't·e CHESTER BURWELL though, the rnln let up nnd Tbursday the bruccllls melltensl~ which is the NELSON N. ROUSE, Inc. Full ·Fasltlon Shows nnd the Inter­ offering very attractive savings on evc1·y l'c-uphol· llen.r Fox Theater-Facing Inghnm morning broke hot and with the organism peculiar to gants. This out­ state Merchandise Council and buying threat that Wednesday's rain would brenk wns, however, due to nn nc- ~Jason fnll merchandise. Court-Phone 168 Phone 812 be gone by noon. However, the rnln cidentnl infection. . new stering job ordered now. This is your opportunity to did freshen up corn and other crops. "There occur In the state of Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Irn Rose and two have your suite recovered and made to look good as lgan each ycnr some hundred cases c~lldron, VIrginia and Glenn, nrc vn­ ·, new again-possibly while you are enjoying your va­ __E_s_TA_T_E ______Ralnfall for July wa.s recorded nt more or less of undulant fever due cntlonlnit. Mr. Rose wlll be back at ~---RE_A_L ~I ~~----·I_N_s_u_R_AN_c_E ~ .80 of an inch, dry Indeed, but a far to tho cnttle strnln. In addition to the A.&P. store next Monday, cation-at a low price that you will not be able to 111\'lll