The Plymouth Mail Vol. 50, No. 40 Plymouthi Michigan Friday, June 17, 1938 $1.5b Per Year in Advance Plymouth Graduates From The University of Michigan In Class of 19 D.A.R. Picnic To Be eld Monday Plymouth High School’s Class of 1938 ie annual picnic of Sarah Cochrane chapter, D.A.R., will take place Monday. June 20, Prepares For Commencement; at 12x30. Mrs. Audrey DeWitt of the Educational division of the state ‘department of conservation 101 Will Receive Diplomas June 15 will fee the speaker. The annual ■ picnid of Plymouth Corners chap-I Plymouth Alumni Are Baccalaureate Rites ter, C.A.R., will be at Cass Ben-, Tn partv lunp 24 ton wirk at 10:00 a.m..a.m., Saturday,Saturday. i!1 nvitea 1 O rariy June n Sunday Will Open June ,18. The Plymouth High School Graduation Week Alumni association mailed invita­ tions this week to the alumni One hundred and one mem­ dinner party to be held at the bers of Plymouth high school’s Lower Valuation school auditorium. June 24. class of 19,«3 prepared this week Committee members in charge for the final act in their four of the program, which they said years of academic training. In Placed On Real wili be in the nature of a sur­ one more week they will be able prise. emphasized the fact that to add the designation "high they desired a quick response to school graduates" to their names. roperty For 1938 the invitations................................... so that thev.. would...__ During the next week they w’ill km how many persons to plan hU'e farewells to the classrooms ■ln> have frequented for some Amount Decreased Steve Horvath, president of the •!' the busiest years in their lives, By $79,185 issoeiation. is in general charge innings with classmates .amid of the program. The dinner will ictiohs of the situations in After Citizens Act start at 6:45 p.m. they will meet years from •u>w and sober reflections and ad- One Graduate Student A net decrease of $79,185 ir. tire on that "big. wide world” Among Plymouth’s total real and personal property they an- going to enter as young Upper Peninsula Boosters Start City Commission Approves Expenses valuations in Plymouth was Medals Awarded iia ii and young women. Ann Arbor Scholars reached this week as the city As the first scene in this final closed the books on assessments art liny will hold baccalaureate Campaign To Make Michigan’s Five Plymouth residents, in­ Totaling $89,000 for 1938 Budget; for the year of 1938. services at 8:00 p.m. Sunday in cluding one graduate student, Included in this attainment was To 29 Boys For the school auditorium. The will be granted degrees at the a decrease from S13.p0 to $13.30 sneaker will be the Rev. Walter “Roof Garden” Nation’s Vacation Land University of Michigan's 94th an­ Costs Raised $3,000 Over Last Year per thousand of assessed valua­ Nichol. pastor of the Presbyterian nual commencement exercises tion. These figures emerged from Decathlon Ability church. Saturday. They will be included the deliberations of the city as-, The next scene in their com­ State Looks To Tourist Business among about 2,400 students to be Garbage Collection, Drunken Motorist sessor's office, the board of re-1 Robert Marshall And mencement week program will graduated. Police And Highway Loses License view and . a new organization I be their final get-together as As One Of Its Chief Sources They are J. Kenneth Greer, founded to co-operate with city 1 Jack Wilkie classmates of 1938 in a Class , Doris Leta Hamill, F. Arthur Allotments Soar officials for the purpose of re- I Of Income In The Years To Come Kepka. Oscar Frederick Lutter- Arrested for drunk driving at Win Gold Emblems Night program to be held at 8:00 65 miles an hour on Wilcox road ducing the tax burden in Plym- ! p.m. Tuesday in the auditorium. moser and William David Pen-- The Plymouth City Commis­ A olass history, will, poem, (By E. R. EATON) • hale. at the edge of town, Paul Holi­ ... I GoId medals for proficiency in, , • • sion approved a budget for the day,-21 years old, of 12358 North- The organization, which; athletics were awarded to Jack prophecy, president s address and Last week the Upper Peninsula Development bureau held its Mr. Greer will receive the fiscal year of 1938-39 Monday jumped from a voluntary mem-' Wilkie and Robert Marshall fol-1 gifl wil1 be presented. 27th annual session in the energetic city of Ironwood, Michigan’s Bachelor of Arts degree. He is the lawn street, Detroit, was fined $50 son of Mr. and Mrs. William night which will cost the city and $10 costs and had his driver’s I , ■ . --- ;°-- 4400--- ^within------- —a | ivvmiftlowing theirUlin suttvssiuisuccessful participa-pai utupci- .. Jn the final scene. Dean W. W. northwestern gateway to America’s most interesting and desirable $3,631.63 more than for the last week is named the Plymouth | tion in the Plymouth school de- Whitehouse of Albion college, vacation land. The affair took on a sort of jubilee celebration over i Greer, of 1176 South Main street. license revoked for one year by Miss Hamill, who received her fiscal year. The new budget will Municipal Judge John Dayton ' Taxpayers association. It will I cathlon meet held on the school will deliver the commencement the accomplishments during the past quarter of a century. While total $89,971.86 as compared with make a careful study of local, | athletic field June 7. The meet address in a program to be held looking back in retrospect over all the good that has come from the , Master’s degree in history last last Friday, Chief of. Police V. R. ! year, will be granted a life cer- $86,340.23 for last year of the Smith reported. county and state tax problems, i was unusually large this year, as at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, June 23, activities of the years that have rolled past, these boosters, who are total cost, 78 per cent will be with a view to seeing that taxes about 150 boys competed, in the auditorium. The program as young today in their activities in behalf of Michigan’s wonderland 1 tificate in teaching, which will Revocation of the driver’s li­ enable her to instruct high school borne by city taxes, cense is mandatory in cases of are lowered to the bottom rate Wilkie scored 9,250 out of a will be climaxed by presentation as 25 years ago, are looking forward to a future that promises greater students. She also has been study­ Principal increases in appro­ drunk driving under state law. A in keeping with an efficient gov­ possible 10,000 points and Mar­ of diplomas and singing of ,the prosperity and happiness for the upper peninsula than ever before ing music at the University of priations were noted for the gar­ companion, Wendel Laderont, 19, ernment. shall garnered a score of 8,761. class song. enjoyed. bage and rubbish collection, A special committee of the or- The easiest thing in the world for a person to do is put the fin­ Michigan and requires only one of 12600 Ohio street, Detroit, was Silver medals were awarded to The complete commencement more semester’s work to receive police and highway funds. fined $10 and $5 costs for being h e J of I Robert Sessions, Jack Baker. Fay week programs follow: ishing touches to a job that has been started and nearly completed. he,r degree in that art. She has Largest single department in­ drunk and disorderly. (h ‘h , purp°se “d «*- Pratt. Roger Bordine, Savere Oul- The real tribulations, the grief and the hard work always come in crease was for the police fund, BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY studied violin, and is a member Chief Smith added that Plym­ !^r,a.?ndr&Jselves sattsfied a,ler lette, Maurice Thomas, Eugene Following the customary re­ getting something started. of Mu Phi Epsilon, national hon­ an added expense of $1,970. Next outh passed another summery It wasn’t an easy matter for John Norton of Escanaba, Tom Con- in line of major expenditure in­ The lefts i m?de’ Nichols. Keith Sprott, Edward ligious opening of the Sunday orary music sorority. She is the week-end free from automobile ounts tof $5 298 110 Keller' Jack Kloff Charles Nel- service with responsive readings, lin of Crystal Falls, John Bush of Marquette, Chase Osborn of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. creases is the garbage and rub­ accidents within the city limits. Soo, Frank Russell, Harry Trezise, and scores and scores of others, bish collection fund, which is ion ' hlS B son, James Pennell. Gerard Blan- the Presbyterian church choir Hamill, of 555 Starkweather I comprises $753,270 in personal t’ Tack ctout Kenvon Olds will sing "Father Divine”, an­ to re-establish the upper peninsula as one of the important sections street. budgeted for $4,025 for next year J4'544-' Ha"rold Ste^nsf' Owen" Gorton, of these United States. as compared with $2,150 for last them arranged by Hannenford. T^ese men saw the giant pines rapidly disappearing from the Mr. Kepka will receive the de­ i Qt7P V,a^u^tlons‘» Douglas Lorenz, George D’haene The Rev. S. S. Closson will offer gree Bachelor of Arts. He is the, year. Election Approves The 1937 . total valuation of a„j B (Continued On PAe Two) son of Mr.
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