f THE PLYMOUTH MAIL FIRST SECTION THE HOME PAPER SIXTEEN PAGES VOL. XL, NO. 45 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928 $1.50 PER YEAR Home Economics ! Old Resident Plymouth Citizen State Club Winners Extension Classes Passes Away Receives Honor Seek Further Honors Will Soon Start I — CHAMPIONS TO ATTEND CHICAGO ' L»*vi I’. Iln iielie tt. 87 years. 7 mo n th s | ! Charles o. Hall. Vice President of '< old. passe d a wa y S ep tem b er 20 :iit th e 1 ; the Plymouth United Savings Bank, CLUB CONGRESS AND LEADERS’ C LOTHING MEETING jI'' hom e of liis son . Hugh IIaue.he.tr. in ) luis been named by Mrs. Norris Went- NATIONAL DAIRY J Flint. I!e w a s biiri) in Essex <•«unity. | 1 worth, of Bay city, chairman of the OCT. 12. E P IS C O PA L CHURCH SHOW. N . Y.. Fi •liriinry 24. 1830. the *on o f Michigan State Sponsorship committee IN W AYNE. • Mr. and Mrs. John Ilanehetf. Ibi* w a s ; as one of a number of music workers | married to H elen Straight ar I'e rrins- ■ throughout Michigan by whose efforts A large group of Michigan boys and ivas a m em ber iO' tin* 1 the state's young singers will lie en- The art of appropriate dress will lie 1 villi*. Mio h. H e ■ in Plymouth. girls have lK*en awarded trips to na- discussed by Wayne county women B a p tist t■liu roll "•■i j aided to participate in the second Na­ their loss four son s. 1 ! tionul shows as a result of winnings enrolled in the clothing project. "The le a v e s to m ourn tional Radio audition. Alonzo. Richard and . i made by the youngsters at the Mlchl- Well Dressed Woman.” offered | H u gh , o f F lin t : The workers, whose names were tin- •n C ity : 22 a:rn nil - j gait 8 ta te F a ir. through the home economies depart­ 1 Arthur, o f G arth nonucetl by Mr.*. W eiitw ot w ill act ii't-grandchildrcn . one ! Members of teams awarded trips to ment of the Michigan State college in I children. 10 gre; as eliairmon fo r lues ll eutiti f. open to Saniline. X. V : l y.'ii ■ the National Cltili Congress at Chicago the coming year. | b roth er. .1folin. o f all Michigan anuileinr sip ; : lid w New York, and M rs. are as follows: poultry demonstration, Tlje home demonstration agent. Miss j sisters. Sttrail, o f is and 25 ii i elu siv e in i lie •esjieetivr Anna and Rose Anesi. of Iron county; Lois Corbett, announces that the or­ .1. E . W riight. o f W itielitn . K.*in<; com muni ties;. T h ey a r e : F ra n k ! l»oul!ry judging. Loretta Matbeson. of ganization meeting will be held in the II. stover. .1v.. R ay C it y : S am u el l Iron enmity: crops demonstration, Episcopal church at Wayne Oct. 12 at <'. M um ford., D etroit : M rs. A. J. Spicss. Ralph Glidden and Wayne Reifenberg, 2 o’clock. She exjiects two local lead­ G rand H ave n : M iss Bertlmi E. Kutsche. Thomas P. Geer Am rim county: crops judging. Leonard ers from each of the organized com­ G ran d Uapi< Is: W. 1Nvartrt Robb. F lin t; i West rate, Otta wa county. Theodore munities. officers for the two training Mrs. H arry Bat ln*r.. Ann Arbor: Wil- S uperior, D ies Hclzciiiaii. Washtenaw county, and centers will be elected at this tmie. liiiiu .1. Brv d g es. S; igin aw : M rs. WiJ- Robert Niu thdiirfi. Cass county: hund- ‘•P-ecoming clothes need not be ex­ ! liani T. Drover. Battle Crock: Charles : icrafi demonstration. Earnest and pensive but do cost time and good n. Ball. Plymouth: Mrs. Charles W. FUNERAL HELD FROM FAMIIA William Wang, Van Bitfen county. taste to select.” according to Miss • Gore. Benton Harbor: Conway X. HOME ON TUESDAY Canning and food study demonstra­ Irene Taylor, clothing specialist, who Peters. Marquette: Earl s. Weber. AFTERNOON. tion. Katherine omwater and Louise will conduct the project in the , Kalamazoo. ! Pulenieier. Washtenaw county: cloth­ cou n ty. Tlu* conies! in Michigan as in every ing deiiionsiratioii. Mary Howard and To make a pleasing apjiearanee is, s t a le in iIn* u nion, is b ein g con d u cted ! Anna Ilagquist. Schoolcraft county; the wish of almost every individual. F u n era l >»*rvi. <•> fo r T h o m a s 1’. Gc.*r. o il tin* p rin cip le o f elim in a tio n by th e Clothes speak so loudly for or against i SuperiorSuperior, who passet! away Saturday l canning judging. Margaret Ford. Kent Atwater Kent foundation, which offers one. in fact, sometimes is the only morning at 11 o at an Ann Arbor 1 county and Violet Barton. Alpent eoun- to national winners, cash awards to- message one gives to the world. What i hospital, were In•Id, Tuesday at'lcrnooii ly: clothing judge*. Virginia Burch. confidence and poise belong to the j at 3 o'clock fruit . the family ivsidetin* 'Ottawa county and Amiabellc McKel- ’ Each audition will qualify two sing­ person who is dressed for the occa­ I east of Frains 1.:ike on the Am. Arbor , hir. Saginaw county : style show. Helen ers a hoy and a girl to participate 1 sion. The business woman has long 1 Plymouth road. N'orbcrg. Oceana county. ago learned how much appearances Mr. Geer wa* l.oru 72 years ago on in the Michigan audition to be sung I| The healthiest boy and the healthiest count in getting and holding her job. the farm when* lie lived. Hie son of 1 over the Detroit News station. WWJ. -:.-n<* w ill i-omiH*te w ith oth er Since color plays the most im­ [ Watson and Ma ry Pray Geer. After on tin* evening of October 15. Ar- w in n ers at tin* Chicago gathering. portant part in a becoming costume, it j m arriage. M r. Gi:*er resided for several i ruugemeiits for broadcasting, tire being ■ T h e y ar Doris Buell, of Antrim coun- is worth knowing some of the rules by years........................... on his 1..'nn ii near Ionia He was ; made by Robert I.. Kelly, radio editor | ty . and William Tobias, of Saginaw which one selects colors. A county- j for two years a resident of V psi hint i. | (of the News, who is Michigan state! co u n ty . wide meeting on "color in costume.” j returning to spend the remainder of i Wedding Bells Little Child Around About Us m anager. i T h e D aii\\ Jiid; :ing aud the Dairy given by the specialist. does I his on f,miI. The two winners of the Michigan j Demonstration earns h a v e l>een graphically show how understanding lie had been in the hospital with Passes Away Slate audition will receive silver awarded a t rip t the National Dairy effects and analyzing color may bring show at Memphis sciatic rheumatism five weeks. Friday evening. Sept. 1 !. Miss orvillc Porter, wlio has been asso­ medals: and will advance to the district Tenn«*ssee. out one’s best characteristics. Besides his widow. Mrs. Bessie Root Louise M. Ringel and George W. Ilarley Cletus. son of Willie and ciated with the Stinson Aircraft cor­ to compete with state champions from In the second discussion each poration in various capacities for the Geer, he leaves two children. Mrs. Montague were united in holy matri­ Lundu Ix*e. was born July 13. 1923 contest at Chicago in November, there woman will have an opportunity to past yea'll or so. is one of the crew Tlnmdore J.yke. Frains Lake, and Wil­ mony by Rev. Lucia M. Stroll, pastor and departed this life at the Univer­ Ohio. Indiana. Illinois. Wisconsin. Min­ find out her most becoming colors selected by Captain Wilkins for liis Millross-Shackleton lard Geer. Plymouth: two grandchild­ of the Congregational church in sity Hospital, at Ann Arbor. Saturday, nesota. Iowa. Missouri. Nebraska. and make color plans for her ward­ South Pole exploration trip. He will ren. Willard and Russell Lyke. Frains Salem, in the home of her parents. morning. September 22. 1928 at the North Dakota and South Dakota. robe that will suit her build and per­ leave New York city Saturday for the Lake: one sister. Mrs. M. J. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Ilclniiith Ringel. on age of 5 years. 2 months and 9 days. National finals will follow in New sonality. Choosing becoming colors south end of the world, and expects and a brother. Milton W. Geer, both of South Beck road. York, December ,10th. and will be A very happy occasion was the affords much pleasure, but combining Little Cleyts was sick only six days to be away from Nortliville for the Ypsilanti. survive him : also many other The bride wore a peach-colored silk broadcast over a countrywide net­ wedding of Leonard Millross and Miss several colors successfully tabes skill. from what the doctors pronounced as next year or so. It was Mr. Porter relatives. B. I>. Geer. Adams street. crei>e dress and a coronet of orange works of stations by the National Madline Shaekleton. of Plymouth, So knowing principles for interesting rheumatic fever. He bore his suffering who delivered the Stinson ship to Ypsilanti.
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