Pages INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 10 Pages H)h. LIX MASON, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917 NO. 36 MKS. MOLLIIO .SOUTT, WILCO.V UKUNION. Mrs. Nellie Scutt, wife of Tommy The seventh annual reunion of the Scutt, of Aurelius, who died a short GOME TO MASON'S BIG FREE STREET F1-- Wilcox family was held Thursday, time ago, passed away at the Sparrow August 30, at the Mason city park. hospital in Lansing, last Wednesday The day was spent in visiting and a HI M. E, afternoon, August 29, following an JURYMENS PICNIG-SOLDIER-SAILOR REONION basket dinner was served at noon, af­ operation for cancer, ter which Ice cream and cake were Mlt ANI> MKS. S. O. I'AltKFR MAR- .1, e V.WniOltCOOK TAIiKS OX Nellie Dletz was born December 14, SlilPT. II), 20, 21 Wllili HK lilCi HANIKLS-HAIJLKV UHUNION. served. Relatives were present from I'ltl'.SKN'l' WAIl. 1870, on the farm two miles north of DAVS IN COUNTY SKAT. Last Saturday September 1, about Dlmondale, Bay City and Battle lUr.n I'll'TY VKAK.S. Dlmondale, where she had lived, all 100 relatives met at the home of Mr. Creek. Mrs. Jessie Felton was elect­ I'olks At Home Duty Is To Keep her life. In the spring of IJllO she lOvcrytliiiiK Points To A Itiiiiiici' Fnir and Mrs, Samuel Boyce in Linden to ed president, Miss Ethel Gregg vice Phil McKunian Woman's Reliuf C^irin Up Spii'it Of Koys Now was married to Tommy Scutt of Aure­ Many lOxlilhits PfoinLsed And enjoy a reunion of the Daniels and president and Mrs. Maranda Hulse (iivu Reception In Honor of Coni- FightiiiK- lius. One daughter Margaret was .-OtMMl Time Assiiivd. Hadley families. After the dinner secretary and treasurer. The next nide und Mrs. Piirkur. born to them, who survives her moth­ hour, u pleasing program was given reunion will be held with Mr. and hip Iceop up the spirits of our er. Mrs, Scutt leaves a host of friends, All roads will lead to Mason, Mich­ and oflicers for the coming year elect­ Mrs. J. W. Mosher In Bay City, the An event of unusual Interest la :ii Francje," w.is one ot the state- who will miss her In their community. igan, Sept. 19, 20, 21. Mason's Free ed. Guests were present from Amery, last Thursday in August, 1918. Grand Army and Woman's Relief I iiiiulo by Dell C, Vaiulercook In Agricultural Street Fair is an assured Wis,, Ann Arbor, Mason, Fowlervllle, Corps circles, was the celebration ot ir talk at the M.' E. church Sun- success, attractions secured, exhibits Hamburg, Gregory, Tecumseh, Tip­ the Golden wedding anniversary ot • loniliiK. Mr, Vandorcook is the promised, liberal premiums offered. ton and Stockbrldge. Comrade S. C, Parker and wife at the or Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Vandorcook MENGE FIELD WEDS In fact every one has guaranteed their OLIVER GRIFFIN PASSES ' G. A, R, hall last Saturday evening. niii! of llio editors of the National support and co-operations except the Probably seventy-live members of the 1 riiilon of Y, M. C, A. in New weatherman—but he.has a habit ot two organizations, with "the invited K (lily. He has Ijoen on an in- ATUNTIC OITY GIRL AWAY THURSDAY MORNING guests of the familyi witnessed the- holding off 'till the last minute. SCHOOLS OPEN ceremony pQ.rformed by a former pas­ I on tour of tlio Y. M. C. A, work \vi ICIO MAI{|{|l':il AT ATLANTIC Col, Ives has been induced to act HAS LIVEh IN INOHAM COUNTY I mining camps In llie eastern FIFTY-NINE YEARS, tor of the Parkers, Rev, .1. If. Stewart (;ri'Y AuousT 22. as secretary and the Colonel Is letting of Portland, Michigan, ' I. II ()£ Llio United States and came no grass grow under his feet and is • irnni (ho Groat Lakes Training A pretty home wedding was solem­ ON TOESDAY M0RNIN6 Oliver Grlflln passed away last The hall itself was decorated in the ,• 10 ,ioin liis wife, who is visiting nized Wednesday, August 22, at the Thursday morning, August 30, at his iKillonal colors at one end. The sTiiiiKT FAiu omciins EXHOIVLMI'INT OF 22.5 IN THK Vollow Go'den Glow with fosloona ot 1 ,i)llior, Mrs. A. G, Bali, home of E, ,T, Smith, 28 North Texas HIGH SCHOOL. home in the nortliorii part of the city UK a Ijoy from this town his talk Ave., Atlantic City, N. ,T., when lleba Pros,—.Torome Waggoner at the age of 64. yollow und wliite crepe paper formed iiiuliiy aiM'rocialed hy tlio con- Gilbert, daughter of Mr. Christine G. Sec'v,—Col. L, H, Ives Two days previous, while in the llio (lecoralions for tlio front of the linn. Mr, Vandercook says More I'lvpocted To Heaiii .After Tlie hull, whore the bridal couple oC. Murlland, was unite'd in marriage to 'I'reas,—.1. E, Taylor Fall itush On Fiirm.s bay mow feeding slock, he fell-to the is no war spirit here when com- Lawrence Nortli Field, of East Lan­ basement, breaking several ribs and "lU'ly years" stood under a,eaiiopy of ,Su|iL'riiileu(lonls Is Over. yellow and white, fonuod of a white willi Ni'W York and otiior east- sing. Ivov. W- Bowen Uriioro of Col- Horses - 0, E. Boll being injured inlenially. It was nol iiids, lie has had the privilege purasol trimmed with Goldon Glow, liiigswood, N. J., ofllciatod, using tlio Cattle L. T. Lasenby and Tlie Mason public scliools opened lliouglit bis conrtllion was so serious, • ling many noted men from liur- iinprossivo old English service. but lie rapidly failed. Funeral ser­ 'I'ho liridal party enlGrod the luill lead Eugene Edgar ' 'i'uesday, Seplonibor 4, with an un­ hy the color boarcns, wlio wore fol­ Ak on l.iiis w!ir situation and luis Promptly at four o'clock, to the Slieep ,T. N. Thorburn vices wore held at llio homo Sunday, ' il many interesting facts from usually large onrolliiient. 'About 225 lowed by Ucv, Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. strains of tlie wedding march from Swine Carl .Tewelt are enrolled in the high school, tlie Soploniber 2, at two o'clock, liev, T. 111.' said if the war lasted Lohengren, rendered by Miss Frances W. Hughes ofriciallng, and interment •Towelt, and Mr. and Mrs, Baniaby, Poultry Mason E. Reynolds freshman class alone claiming 52. llion the bride and groom, wlio stood ,\'i?ai's, as Is tiio general belief, Mann'uni, the bridal party took (heir Grain, Fruit and It was found necessary to divide this was made in tlie Maple Grove ceme­ ,11 not think of ourselves as in- places beneath an arch of golden glow tery, l)enoath the canopy while a ceremony Vegetables.Mason U. D. Carriers class into two and three sections. prepared for such occasions, and as lais, Init as one large organiza- and while hydrangeas. About sev­ Baked Goods. .Mrs. C. W. Randall Mr, Grinin was the son of Mr. and or sfvt>ral organizations, doing Owing to the scarcity for farm lab­ nearly like the usual marriage cere­ enty-five guests were present, includ­ Embroidery. .Airs, M. E. Reynolds or, some were unable to attend at the Mrs. Itcsolvo Gridln, jMlchigan pio­ '•ry best to iielp out, ing Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Field and Mr. neers, deceased for some time. Ho mony as, possible, was perforn'ied. Concessions S, L, Marshall^ opening, but it is expected many more Mrs, Parker was gowned In while and . Vandercook tried to Impress and Mrs, S. E, Field ot this city. Af­ Sports "Jack" Symons* spent all of his life in Mason, with .• minds of all who had a loved will come as soon as they can be carried a cluster bouquet ot white ter a wedding luncheon, the couple spared from the farms. The usual the exception of five years In Califor­ ill the trenches or some who loft for Michigan, stopping at Phil­ nia. Ho assisted his father In farm­ asters. The groom wore the conven­ completing the details that go to work In science, nialhematics, 13ng- tional black. Members of the bridal I soon be leaving that it was adelphia, Pa., Ellzabethport, N, J,, make this Street Fair one to be long ing uiitil his death, and then cared 'Inty to help them keep up their lish, languages and history are offer­ party carried sprays of Golden Glow. and Niagara Falls, remembered. Mr. Ives can be found ed. for his own farm. Ho was married to ; in every way possible. It is Miss Delia Canahan and a daughter, As the ceremony closed, Ralph The bride was attired in white at the News ollice any day and can be A new form of study has been ar­ Adams sung "Oil Promise Me," after ilal to help them endure the braided georgette crepe and carried gotten on either phone. Nellie, was born to them. At the age hips and keep up good, strong ranged for this year/which will be of 12 years she was taken from the which the bride and groom of ilfty white roses. She was attended by Invitations are being sent out for very beneficial to the students. The summers received the congratula­ |i iRi', Any man, no matter how her sister. Miss Anna Murtlaiid, and the annual Jurymen's Picnic which Coldwater school and murdered, He 111? nuiy 1)0 fed and in what good class hour has been lengthened five was united in marriage to Miss Mamie tions of their many friends and Mr, Shirley E, Field of this city, will be held on the court house lawn minutes and a portion ot this 50- guests.
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