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I nay ispatoh \ttjt MIRROR I0IH8AN 111© legislature will have to decide whether Michigan wiU feUow the system of otheT^' a«i set up a fee system state parks. One plan is to require wmd- Court Mews \ Th© September term of court | opens toe 2bth. There are 6 cnmi inal cases, 21 jury cases, 25 cases and numerous and chancery ceases. The Mylo Ket tiers entertained the coses are Charles and Thomas Boyie negie- nomiciae; Josepn Guise,con ceaer wepons Wallace Crotoot, shield stickers to ali cars ent© r _ 1 anving away a car; Lsau Cole Winter _ CC<EY D'gATCHWe^esdcry, September 16, 1953 Churches Catholic Church St. Mary's Catholic Church Pinckney, Michigan Rev. Fr. Albert Schmitt. Pasta , r . f . ., _. bunday Masses ui-i>i-y«* fc.miu.st and wife ol 6^30 8*00 (l ^ K>h> ^ an> WIM ' C Suniia y dinner Social itemrw *J3k ! BURNS-FRY WEDDING „,., . . . The wedainq oi oemurdine »0U dub ut their home at Jackson on Burnsi daughter ot Mi. ana iviis Saturday^ W. C. At lee and wife wun\ '^ ay Bums o f PincJmey to £ e nn- son of Mrs. Gertrude •• Atlee visited ut Comins last week. riiilman of Ann Arbor took place ai No. 39 -- « Current Comment., The Editor abolish towxu wracn reached a neaa a taw ing sftate parks. They cosi $1 ! aaa Robert and be good tor a year. Another, cnedks. plan would charge a lower am-! iU0 Jury cases are Unto b ^ T worthless g ount but more lor outstate visit- y Texass and vs Consoidaiea ors. The commission has advo-jGas. Wiliccrd Bough vs Arthur cated changes several times I Muscc, Lyle Stone and rcresi but th© legislature has not been! Sgu^r* vs Wm, Chinn, Charles favorable. The funds would not *M«woeny vs Wm. Chinn; Wm. be used for operating costs but i'msiey vs Gordon Hamcn, John tor capital improvement. Aboutj^uiao vs Roger Ward, Win. a million dollars is needed iox'aarr and Ann Galeraa vs Ca»s bath houses, toilets and road im ter DeCamp, Martin Gaushas vs. provement, Minnesota enacted *om fnuan, Tom Leith vs Koo- such a law last year. AU nation ^n v^ronam, Tom Leith vs T ai parks charge lees. Michigans justice ot peace sy Simon, Gordon Harmon vs linsieyi all trespass on the case. Novena Devotions Rriday evening 7.30 p. m. Confessions Friday after Novenna at pen amiiboll home. oatUTday **»•»/* ***** H/ WH 1^1. ivivuy o' cnllrtr ^ y^v-u* ago Cirvri church, flev. Albert benmitt reaaj.ru" psed ^ a 9ain £eina niadm mg the marriage lines. A double I/*? s P^asors are the MichScm •ring ceremony was used, IJWLT 0 * Muncipaiities and Z I>nyc., and wne of Dexter/ The bride was given in mere- ft™ fjoover Uommission Thev S.M lav ..th Mrs. Margaret i a ge by her father. She chose a ClQ1 ^^ Ti Percent ot the man a y 7.30 to 9:00 D. m. Sunday - Before 8:00 Mass. Mennonjie Ghureii Calvary Mennonite Churcn Kev, Ezra Feat*?, Pastor p. S. Supt Worship Mis. Edith Van Norman of De- '-\i sp' >>< 1:i-1 v eek at the Bud Van- K Braribury and L. J. - in the s wnlch extenuea nUo a tuu coun urain,rier veu ot illusion tell irom a ura ol seed pearis on a L>utca lace cap. bue earned a white the are assessed ill g farms are ass to the hzzut while village, <md adjftacd <md Sunday School ••»*.. . - , . Asssumpsit: Chester Lewis \i,k£oua« Peoples Meeflog stem has Aong been under nre Trio Machine Prod. Anco Corp [•Cottage Fellowship Service as inadequiate. They have been| vs Qirla Williams, Wm. Losch 6! "Wedneftdcry charged with paying otl arrest 50ns vs Frank Shaner, James' Hi my families had dinner at Jack- son Sunday honoring the Bradbury's! annivw.-avy ami L. J. ftsnry birthday. "I: /."•.< ricyo. >ave a turkey diiuu ;• Sun.lay ' honoi ing her hus- band's birlh'ay. The Jim Meyer, G. ' .'• ; . ! Wm. Lamb families ing officers, levying excessive tines and court costs, Michigan, the publi- 8;0J » T ^ R<u f McCoy family of De- 11-»»it stunt Sunday with the Francis oouquet. He sister, Mrs. D. Con* > h. Qsier ' We in was matron oi honor and the bridesmaids were uer sister, Jan ice burns, Dorothy * jvey,Carol 1 uhrmanMarlene be... ^i^er ana Judy Fry- Ann M U . J Younq Robb vs Mutual Benefit,K:>alth Accident Insurance Company. 'Non-jury cases. Ind. National Leith vs Robert and Grace Bur- Miifor.; them gosecutors The and the state wo Sd prove ine y standards would be set up Wayland Rees. jylcCassey Non _ j case . Sank vs Douglas Kinney, Sinytn Saturday night Pilgrim Fellow- f h k Congregational Guast Minister Alexander Meikle. . 9.30 A. M, 10.45 A.M. Prayer Meeting,8.00 church. Tiu* J.u-1; II ! wedding of Jane Nash and I":-' 1 ; '.akes place Saturday '*•>" N •>• h Hamburg church. Grainier family of The Robe Miiidny guests of Mi's, ui: those who w ^. to ,^°?Sv icl ^ 8 a | t h u r Dorrie, Iraiimobile Inc ties. They would also provide a; Ckim]m Vanlilaricuin, lvic at Coarage vs Service Fire uis. Cc. ship skatina party, Bus leaves Estate of Wm. &nyth vs Lloya leaves church at 7.30 p, m, vs Ar- Wednesday Choir Pracdse at vs!'/:30 p, m Chuck-- L"a'.'h, USN, is home on ]CV Tin- P. \Y, oker family movf d back \o Ann Aibor Saturday from ,t Zukey Lake. Baui^hn and Law- <,. ( ;a, ( ceiufyinq board. A second p'an would permit son Oil vs Gerald riarmon, Ind. National Bank vs Frank Hiqgins cPher- [ A Hearty Welcome to All to hanaie cases ol tnose|Con»-. Credit Ass'n. vs Roland The People's Church picm would t county Gas Company has lo suits to* At 212 East Main Street entirely and set up a snow cause. I Rev. Keith Ruegsegaer, Pastor ' •"*-- divorce suits are Bettty vs \ 3undaySchooI ........ 9:45 AM. Stone, Glaays vs Melvin Sunday Worship ...11.00 A, M. iiucnmond, L>oris ouaries. Sunday Youth Gioup 7 00 P,M. Thur, Prayer Meeting..f00 P.M. Th.- Win rc>ir. c n;i icrhM families were in Wayne Saau!;., LU .•••• the opening of Joan HirT ;r v \ p <!a:]cv studio. Mi~. riaiy !'• .ujrhn and Mrs. Vii'- f>• in ; n ('lark wo*' in Detroit last week. T'.• Rr.lph Hall fjunily spent Sun- da;, ut the Perry Jrown home in Ann \r l H)i\ The County Home Extension Achi- v. !..••!•.• day will le held Wednesday "7 •villc l-'air at! i Marjory vs irvin Lind- C l B i -aVi j vs Carol BocKway. GEORGK ._. George Marshall, bb, who i time lived with Martin lviaiK! -iU ^ us ^ vs boromy Lien*»nechiJ to Everyone. n* died at a wasnienaw counw {-^^^ v8 Melvin Williams.Mary ' He had ^°; vs Leonard,' Henderson, Uorotny vs lidward henderson, Mary vs ^'O^ Bell. William vs Gay Head, in ; iaini:ll oi.n Robinson jr. and wife of y g fOO P^L iaini:ll oi.n Robinson jr. and wife of We extend a Christian Welcem©| Ann A rbor and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. at the Keenn Funeral home natfet Tuesday with bunall For*»t Lawn Cemetery UNAPILLA INSTA evieve vs rlicriara nearaen, Nor Leola Sliest. Dorifl vs Cain. Betty vs Peter Mason ououanertv, Irene VB 17 at Dermeau of Detroit for dinner on Saturday. Mcsdames Harold Rady and Lester McAfee were in Detroit Friday. Mrs. Grace? Runciman has gone to Lansing to stay with her sister, Mrs. Roy j oU e. 67 wui hold a a of i* oncers at lc temple Thursday. Sept 8.00 p. m. , sEpT ^ JURY uST AAXE SALE SEPT. 19 , Putnam- Charles Gunderson, ^^- Girls Advisory Anna Doyle. . a bake sale at losco-Rhea Cumisicey, ^. Red Oceola-Frank Vincent, Helen Brown, _ . . Marion -Leah Heeq, Sylvia Notts of 25 rears Ago Zach Carr who, lived alone, on Barton Road, was found dead by Charles Bullia this morninq, Ho was the father of supreme court lUStiCe T-ftTrmH Crrrr was junior bidesmu.u and Ricii crd loiuiq, ring tourer. The best men v«t*re Joseph Burns and Jack Young. Ushers were D- Conklin. James and Don aid Burns and Leo Veryess. The weddinq i>reala*ast and reception were at the American Legion hall. Stockbridge, Geral-i property gets ojtf ., ao not trunk thai tnese organizations will qet any "teie this time eitherJhe town- ship board is one of the oldest forms of government and date* way back to revolutionary dayg. It is the real grass roots govern m*.nt and down though the years has worked out satisfactorily.As to waste.Weir we will have to be shown. Most of it* employees are part tune on the fee system and operated economically. Ex fence has shown that any consolidation dine Mahier had charqe of the, 1 " 1 ^ with full quest. l t of government time employees always costs more. As to farms est. y . As to farms The bride graduated at Pinck j being unjusty assessed we doubt b it M t f th i j i ney hiqh school and has been it. Most of the supervisors are employed at the Kinq Seeley factory. The groom graduated Irom Ypsilanti hiqh school, at- tended Michiqan State Normal and served In Korea, After a short weddinq trip farmers themselves and depend on the farm vote to get elected, The resignation of Sec. of Lab- --w _ , mm ww ^ t __ r or IXirkin from President Eisen- couple* willTeside' In ^Ypsilanti 2 dower's cabinet was not entirely where the groom is employed, unexpected. For some time it is- known he felt he was not getting anywhere. He is past president of the plumbers union, and sup- ported Stevenson last fall. The president appointed him because he could not find a Republican with a union label who enjoyed [he confidence of the unions. Dui kin and his assistants drew up a set of changes in the Taft-Hart XvAiWr, f iorence baugnn. HeJen »ey law butcould not qet them .. O.EJ5. COUNTY AbS'N, 57 from P:nc£ney-Cnapter 14d attenaea tne County Ase'n, at r'owlerviiie Monday. Mrs, Carrie Gnmtn was installed lain and Mrs, Haz^l nrst vice president, The toliowinq irom tended, bleanor as chap- Parker as here at- Bigelow. Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the .Martin Ritter home.) ^ Born to Mr. and Mrs.-Roy Harris j V ^ ^ i thT'HaW'poulsorir Lulu! of the miners union, T Hejvas not and it will be interestinq to sea wui^r, Wnutred Graves, Nancy Approved The Republican par- Cnubb, Eioyse Campbell, Hazel i ty has never been a labor party Parker, Alberta Olose, Blancn Martin, Esther CampbelL Mae Bryan, Carmen l J orter, Kitsey >mkel ( MaxHaret Abney, Miller, Mae Daller / Car whom the president his successor. The names as last union nian in a Republican cabinet was Puddler Jim Davis ot Perm. H Mrs. from appieciaied. ^ ^ ! ^ ^ ! ^ Oa! . ..Sept. 20, Mason and Stars, Unadii!ri . A. J. Boyce, Horpce at U. oi M- Fresh Air Camp. Pal Hansou k Di at 1 P oi M Fre te Lake. Dinner at 1 P Meat will ^ *"*?*£ Clare Miller .WM. * P. W. Cuxlett, Secy UBBARY NEWS . The Pinckney Civic zn. Brigrton City-Mrs. Louis Jolls, Mrs Padley. Carr, Roumania Shirey has enrollea in Pinckney high school. The PTA gave a reception for the teachers Tuesday night. The program was. Solo, rlorenc Baughn; Reading, Lulu Darrow; Reading, Alta Meyer; Inst-Music by Iseler Sisters. Ed Singer working on the pav ing gang was hurt Monday j wnen the hopper of the cement No broken of Detroit last week, a son. Harris was Htli n Culver. Keith LechudKc returned to the Plymouth Senwn;uy Saturday to re sumo his stu<iie:\ Mrs. Clare M'Mackon, son Kevin Andrew, and Mi.s. i'ileanor Lcdwidj^e spent Satuiday i.i Royal <>ak and rjcrkley and had dinner with the Ros- The Gerahi ,l\.u,..edy family spent Sunday at thv Eivin Kennedy home. Pfc. Joe Burns returned to Alaska Sunday. he drove with a friend from Vermont. The D. Conklin family of Farm- Hoy Diimqham ( £va Enquist. tkiith VanSlambrook, L ' Fred Seger, Betty Se^qer, Ruth Cuiiett, Saciie Moran, Dora Swar a great booster for labor. way ittwaei:. We also new mystery File Case-F. B. i. by Gordon. drew Seim, Green Oak-John Prosser, library Sept. Tuesday evening,' Beekman. | Handy-Mrs., ; Florence Smitn, Leona Bonner_^ RUMMAGE SALE Brighton Twp.- Ruth Haflett, mixer fell on Vaugnn Coliett. ,, bonea were founb, Oohoctah- Maude Morgan. John Dinkel found a dead car- Mary Reader. • • ier pigeon - last week* The leg Conway-Wm. Ativatoi, John band bore the inscriptipn, $o, 42 Cleveland, A J 24-, The Philathea class will serve the OES banquet Tuesday nite/ Dudley Coste who owned tho farm, just north of town, died at ington spent E J? .i.^ h o i V ' . Sunday at the Ray School started last week and the schools report bulqinq class and insuincient teachers. Many thout, Marie El.is, Hollie ElHis. Homer CAbney, F. Lawrenoe Cambum Lucille Camburn, Aza i teachers have been, called out Dcckinq, Harold Porter. o j re tiiement to nil vacancies. In Detroit a 61 year old teacher DINNER AND RECEPTION . A dinner and reception was held last Thursduy at the Ma- sonic temple for Barbara Miilei who is grand Colorado and representative to Mother (Joburn, numbering ••eel. end ?t the U. of orence Srnitli, Hartand - John Foldenauer, G Catherine Gannon. The Ladies Auxiliary or the, Howell City-John , Church will hold a rum Ernestine Le at the Gerald Reason next to bank on Friday with t S^Saturday, Sept. 25, 26 a Bake Sale Saturday, CITIZEN" BY HARRY S. T1MAK tat rnestine Spaudinq Howell Twp.-Wm. Belz, BOWLING NEWS Men's Thursday N№t Teams Nb f Pint Team ay Number of Points The Freshmen rendezvous from the University of 170 spent the M. Fre>h Air C;m n. Sunday a reli gious gioup irom i^ane Hall, at the University were there. Gcor&v \\ ilde and wife of Ann Ar bor speiii Suimay at the Howard Read home. The Robert Read family attended the state iuu aL Detroit Saturday. Polly :Uittoer uf Stockbirdge spent the week end at the Robert Read "^L 1103 ^, 01 I £ tXOit A l q 'Ju h0 ^vid Aberdeen visited the Jack ttnekney played a soft ball Fairchilll famUv at Buffalo, over the game with Howell here Sunday i week entl and lost 10 to 11-Pinckney ljneup 1 was N Miller ,1b; Bowman, 2b. Brown, c; Swarthout p; Weqener 3b; Singer, ss; Daller, If; Shehan »; Kennedy ,cf; Shirey. rt JacK farm o n b RcL White and Jim Robb were the ^ Wirt2 ^ tapi€t0 ^ Howell battery, _ Base Lakei Webster DROWNS AT BASE LAKE Charier btaplet^n, 26, who ' on iie Koycl Kellenberqeir fath in township Ambrose Murphy is a deleqato Friday# He with Dexmis Usewick, suprzne grand instructor and Barbara Bell, worthy grand ad- visor of the Rainbow Gilrs. The tables were decoratea with autumn hues and the favors were dolis dressed in the violet shade oi Miss Miller's. Roberta Ackiey, Ann Reason, Sally Milter rendered a song for Barbara Bell, Paula Curlett sang for Mother Goburn and the 4 girls sang an appropriate song for Barbara MiUer. A reception was held at 7 p-m. in the assembly room. Initiatiion followed at 8 o'clock when Kar- en Gustafson joined the order the order Among other grand tending were Mother past assembly instructor er Harter, Mother Cone, part. G, WA. Connie Koch, drill leadjr; Nancy Griffin and Linda ri*^- beck, Mother Cpbum q e n r e a in America, continue as died of a heart attack while teaching, A number have asked us when this school expansion is going to stop? We don't think it ever will. Every 17 seconds a new child is born Ths rate is due to iang as the boys are drafted into the service and are dischog— ed from it as their one desire is to perpetuate themselves. Some have told us it was a mistake to abolish the district schools. We doubt it. The district school saw its heyday back in the horso and buggy days of the gay nineties wh<*n teachers taught for $20 a month, boarded around and the schools were one room affairs heated by wood burninq affairs e y stove and had outside The pupils walked 3 hh th toilets. and 4 miles through the snow in the in winter to attend them. The neople ol the present day ara '•--* with such educat- tion at Grand Rapids, Wayne Carr has enrolled at y Mich, State and Emil Weddiqo conven -|23 f o f Chelsea had gone to Por-1 tage Lake to iish in a round hot—} S beck, Mother Coburn ga fine talk, Mrs, Eloyse Campoeli ional In North Detroit recently the citizen* of a street went into torn moior ed articles by as «: I 2. Hamburg Garoqe W 4 4 4 4 L T<at Carnegie Tech- Pittsburg, 0 1/ Bmmett Roche was operated for Not havinq they went through ,al to Bcse. The boat was anchor 0 4[at the Sanitarium lart week 0 41 appendicitfs. 0 4 Mrs.Dora Davis who has been. both ends In with "(Sept. 20) Detroit Sunday , In this sr 4 u warm human True an givefc a of h*3 return to f-••'<•*• reading Mr. Citizen in Sunday Times. 3 1 3 living with Mrs. Crofoot 3 1 3 gone to the Chelsea liOld Peoples Home. Detroit y»lCHE» PEACHES, ORCHARDS J 4N0 M-36 West 3 miles west of Pinckney 9, Ludtke Ins, Agency 10. Pfeiffers Beer 11, Liv. Co. Conser. 12. E. 6 B. Beer Hiqh 3 Games Hamburg Garage 2356 Hiqh Single Game xiCEOXwUX^Cf vj3tcnrc»uw o^o Individual 3 Games Georqe Bradley 616. Single Gome Georae Bradley 23. 3 3 4 4 4 4 has 0} W. H. .Gardner and /ndrew Campbell have new Chevrolet 0 0 cars. LADIE'S AID MEETING The monthly meeting of th? jCong'l. Ladies Aid met Thurs- ( with Mrs.Geneva VanSlambrook .with Mrs. Minnie VanSlamhrook the they capsized the boat. Neither couid swim. Use- wick duna to the boat and was saved. Stapleton s body was re— aoverod 70 minutes later in 12 feet of water by Washtenaw ^ w -^ of the dinner and recep- tion Miss Miller received many nice gifts. SEASON OPENS FRIDAY NTTE Pinckney hiqh school opens her foot ball season here Friday niaht at 8 p. m when they meet By^/at the lighted field- They _. . ._. _, jj^Qi Byron 20 to 0 last year DUX sheriff's officers. A resusticcrtor |O f jogt years learn has been court to preverh the erection oi xatmisiresb, <a church. They claimed it vio- advisqkv board had the ^ ^ zoning laws and that the 1 cars of the worshippers w i i l d was used. Stapleton wos employed aV < the Scio Kinq Seeley plant. He married Mary Crockett of Greg- ory who survive* with a 14 months oid da^crhter. There are also his pcTerits and several tflrothgars rmri as co-hostess. 19 members and) The funsral.was at hte Milner r.* were present. Mrs. Edith Funeral h^m d l A l h Tost by graduation g p Funeral h^m- Stockbridge Sun Peck led the devotionals.A lunch.^th burial in Pinckney was seized. 'tery. GAMES Sept. 18- Byron here Sept. 25- DeWitt Oct 2- Dexter there Oct. 9- Fowler at S«. Opt, 23-Manchester here, Oct 3&-Soum Lyon there NOT, &- Stockbridqe ten NOT, 13-St, Mary 1 ! Urn oars of the worshipp constitute a traffic haz2ard.They l ltt appear m ^ m Stilll many letters appear in Detroit papers protesting the Indiscriminate ringing of cnurcn v mom whey they a in. These people bells Su. wish to ,A o n. take a p e r i l e d Tiew of a situat which has prevaUed from_tijj* immemorial We always like ; sound of church bells. SoBMOt the bta churches hcr^e e h w w of bells or caruHons which pkrr tanes. We <toat think torn* * any more chance of sflBDQ church belb i ocean tide tram the Shirley Brand whose ement was announosd in ow 1SS dots not t^sch in the > hL

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nay ispatoh

\ttjt

• MIRROR• I 0 I H 8 A N

111© legislature will have todecide whether Michigan wiUfeUow the system of o t h e T ^ 'a « i set up a fee systemstate parks.

One plan is to require wmd-

Court Mews \

Th© September term of court |opens toe 2bth. There are 6 cnmiinal cases, 21 jury cases, 25

cases and numerousand chancery ceases.

The Mylo Ket tiers entertained the

coses are Charlesand Thomas Boyie negie-

nomiciae; Josepn Guise,conceaer wepons Wallace Crotoot,

shield stickers to ali cars ent©r_ 1 anving away a car; Lsau Cole Winter

_ ™ C C < E Y D'gATCHWe^esdcry, September 16, 1953

Churches

Catholic ChurchSt. Mary's Catholic Church

Pinckney, MichiganRev. Fr. Albert Schmitt. Pasta , r . f . ., _.bunday Masses ui-i>i-y«* fc.miu.st and wife o l

6^30 8*00 (l ^K>h> ^ a n > WIM'C S u n i i a y dinner

Social itemrw*J3k

!BURNS-FRY WEDDING

„,., . . . The wedainq oi oemurdine»0U dub ut their home at Jackson on Burnsi daughter ot Mi. ana iviisSaturday^ W. C. At lee and wife wun\ ' ^ a y Bums of PincJmey t o £ e n n -

son of Mrs. Gertrude

• • •

Atlee visitedut Comins last week. riiilman of Ann Arbor took place

a i

No. 39-- «

Current Comment.,The Editor

abolish towxuwracn reacheda neaa a taw

ing sftate parks. They cosi $1 ! aaa Robertand be good tor a year. Another, cnedks.plan would charge a lower am-! i U 0 Jury cases are Unto

b ^ T

worthless

gount but more lor outstate visit-

yTexass

andvs Consoidaiea

ors. The commission has advo-jGas. Wiliccrd Bough vs Arthurcated changes several times I Muscc, Lyle Stone and rcresibut th© legislature has not been! Sgu^r* vs Wm, Chinn, Charlesfavorable. The funds would not *M«woeny vs Wm. Chinn; Wm.be used for operating costs but i'msiey vs Gordon Hamcn, Johntor capital improvement. Aboutj^uiao vs Roger Ward, Win.a million dollars is needed iox'aarr and Ann Galeraa vs Ca»sbath houses, toilets and road im ter DeCamp, Martin Gaushas vs.provement, Minnesota enacted *om fnuan, Tom Leith vs Koo-such a law last year. AU nation ^n v^ronam, Tom Leith vs Tai parks charge lees.

Michigans justice ot peace sy

Simon, Gordon Harmon vslinsieyi all trespass on the case.

Novena DevotionsRriday evening 7.30 p. m.ConfessionsFriday after Novenna

at

pen

amiiboll home.

oatUTday **»•»/* *****H/ WH 1 1. ivivuy o' cnllrtr ^ y^v-u* a g o Cirvrichurch, flev. Albert benmitt reaaj.ru" p s e d ^ a9ain £eina niadmmg the marriage lines. A double I/*? sP^asors are the MichScm

•ring ceremony was used, I J W L T 0 * Muncipaiities and ZI>nyc., and wne of Dexter/ The bride was given in mere- ft™ fjoover Uommission Thev

S.M lav ..th Mrs. Margaret iage by her father. She chose a ClQ1™ ^ ^ Ti Percent ot the man

ay 7.30 to 9:00 D. m.

Sunday - Before 8:00 Mass.

Mennonjie GhureiiCalvary Mennonite Churcn

Kev, Ezra Feat*?, Pastorp. S. Supt

Worship

Mis. Edith Van Norman of De-'-\i sp' >>< 1:i-1 v eek a t the Bud Van-

K Braribury and L. J.

- in the swnlch extenuea nUo a tuu counurain,rier veu ot illusion tell iroma ura ol seed pearis on a L>utcalace cap. bue earned a white

the

are assessedill

g farms are assto the hzzut while village,< m d adjftacd< m d

Sunday School • • » * . .. - , . Asssumpsit: Chester Lewis \i,k£oua« Peoples Meeflog

stem has Aong been under nre Trio Machine Prod. Anco Corp [•Cottage Fellowship Serviceas inadequiate. They have been| v s Qirla Williams, Wm. Losch 6! "Wedneftdcrycharged with paying otl arrest 50ns vs Frank Shaner, James'

Hi my families had dinner at Jack-son Sunday honoring the Bradbury's!annivw.-avy ami L. J. ftsnry birthday.

"I: /."•.< ricyo. >ave a turkeydiiuu ;• Sun.lay ' honoi ing her hus-band's birlh'ay. The Jim Meyer, G.' .'• ; . ! Wm. Lamb families

ing officers, levying excessivetines and court costs,

Michigan, the publi-

8 ; 0 J » T R<u f McCoy family of De-11-»»it s tunt Sunday with the Francis

oouquet. He sister, Mrs. D. Con* > h.Qsier' W e

in was matron oi honor and thebridesmaids were uer sister, Janice burns, Dorothy * jvey,Carol

1 uhrmanMarlene be... i er anaJudy Fry- Ann M U . J Younq

Robb vs Mutual Benefit,K:>althAccident Insurance Company.

'Non-jury cases. Ind. NationalLeith vs Robert and Grace Bur- Miifor.;

themgosecutorsThe

and the state

w o Sdprove ine y

standards would be set up

Wayland Rees.j y l c C a s s e y

N o n _ j c a s e .Sank vs Douglas Kinney, Sinytn Saturday night Pilgrim Fellow-

f h k

CongregationalGuast Minister

Alexander Meikle.. 9.30 A. M,

10.45 A.M.Prayer Meeting,8.00

church.

Tiu*J.u-1;II

!

wedding of Jane Nash andI":-'1; '.akes place Saturday

'*•>" N •>• h Hamburg church.Grainier family ofThe Robe

Miiidny guests of Mi's,ui:

those who w ^ . t o , ^ ° ? S v i c l ^8

a | t h u r Dorrie, Iraiimobile Incties. They would also provide a; Ckim]m Vanlilaricuin, lvic

a t

Coarage vs Service Fire uis. Cc. ship skatina party, Bus leavesEstate of Wm. &nyth vs Lloya leaves church at 7.30 p, m,

vs Ar- Wednesday Choir Pracdse atvs!'/:30 p, m

Chuck-- L"a'.'h, USN, is home on]CV

Tin- P. \Y, oker family movf dback \o Ann Aibor Saturday from

,t Zukey Lake.Baui^hn and Law-

<,.(;a,(

ceiufyinq board.A second p'an would permit

son Oil vs Gerald riarmon, Ind.National Bank vs Frank Hiqgins

cPher- [ A Hearty Welcome to Al l

to hanaie cases ol tnose|Con»-. Credit Ass'n. vs Roland The People's Churchpicm would

t

county

Gas Company has lo suits to* At 212 East Main Streetentirely and set up a snow cause. I Rev. Keith Ruegsegaer, Pastor

' •"*-- divorce suits are Bettty vs \ 3undaySchooI . . . . . . . . 9:45 AM.Stone, Glaays vs Melvin Sunday Worship . . . 1 1 . 0 0 A, M.

iiucnmond, L>oris v» ouaries. Sunday Youth Gioup 7 00 P,M.Thur, Prayer Meet ing. . f00 P.M.

Th.- Winrc>ir. c n;i icrhM families were in WayneS a a u ! ; . , LU .•••• the opening of JoanHirT ;r v\p <!a:]cv studio.

Mi~. r i a iy !'• .ujrhn and Mrs. Vii'-f>• in;n ('lark wo*' in Detroit last week.

T'.• Rr.lph Hall fjunily spent Sun-da;, ut the Perry J r o w n home inA n n \ r l H ) i \

The County Home Extension Achi-v. !..••!•.• day will l e held W e d n e s d a y

"7 •villc l- 'air

at!i Marjory vs irvin Lind-

C l Bi - a V i

jvs Carol BocKway.

GEORGK . _ .George Marshall, bb, whoi time lived with Martin lviaiK! - i U ^ u s ^ v s boromy Lien*»nechiJ to Everyone.

n* died at a wasnienaw counw {-^^^ v 8 Melvin Williams.Mary' He had ^ ° ; v s Leonard,' Henderson, Uorotny

vs lidward henderson, Mary vs^ ' O ^ Bell. William vs Gay Head,in ;

i a i n i : l l oi .n Robinson jr. and wife ofy g f O O P ^ L i a i n i : l l oi.n Robinson jr. and wife ofWe extend a Christian Welcem©|A n n Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

at the Keenn Funeral homenatfet Tuesday with bunallFor*»t Lawn Cemetery

UNAPILLA

INSTA evieve vs rlicriara nearaen, NorLeola Sliest. Dorifl vsCain. Betty vs Peter

Mason ououanertv, Irene VB17 at

Dermeau of Detroit for dinner onSaturday.

Mcsdames Harold Rady and LesterMcAfee were in Detroit Friday.

Mrs. Grace? Runciman has gone toLansing to stay with her sister, Mrs.

R o y j o U e .

67 wui hold aa of i* oncers at

lc temple Thursday. Sept8.00 p. m. , s E p T ^ J U R Y u S T

AAXE SALE SEPT. 19 , Putnam- Charles Gunderson,^^- Girls Advisory Anna Doyle. .

a bake sale at losco-Rhea Cumisicey, . Red

Oceola-Frank Vincent, HelenBrown, _ . .

Marion -Leah Heeq, Sylvia

Notts of 25 rears AgoZach Carr who, lived alone, on

Barton Road, was found dead byCharles Bullia this morninq, Howas the father of supreme courtlUStiCe T-ftTrmH Crrrr

was junior bidesmu.u and Riciicrd loiuiq, ring tourer.

The best men v«t*re JosephBurns and Jack Young. Usherswere D- Conklin. James and Donaid Burns and Leo Veryess.

The weddinq i>reala*ast andreception were at the AmericanLegion hall. Stockbridge, Geral-i

property gets ojtf., a o not trunk thaitnese organizations will qet any"teie this time eitherJhe town-ship board is one of the oldestforms of government and date*way back to revolutionary dayg.It is the real grass roots governm*.nt and down though the yearshas worked out satisfactorily.Asto waste.Weir we will have to beshown. Most of it* employeesare part tune on the fee systemand operated economically. Ex

fence has shown that anyconsolidation

dine Mahier had charqe of the,1"1^ with fullquest. l t

of governmenttime employees

always costs more. As to farmsest. y . As to farmsThe bride graduated at Pinck j being unjusty assessed we doubt

b it M t f th ijiney hiqh school and has been it. Most of the supervisors are

employed at the Kinq Seeleyfactory. The groom graduatedIrom Ypsilanti hiqh school, at-tended Michiqan State Normaland served In Korea,

After a short weddinq trip

farmers themselves and dependon the farm vote to get elected,

The resignation of Sec. of Lab-- - w _ ,mm ww^ t __r or IXirkin from President Eisen-

couple* willTeside' In Ypsilanti 2 dower's cabinet was not entirelywhere the groom is employed, unexpected. For some time it is-

known he felt he was not gettinganywhere. He is past presidentof the plumbers union, and sup-ported Stevenson last fall. The

president appointed him becausehe could not find a Republicanwith a union label who enjoyed[he confidence of the unions. Duikin and his assistants drew upa set of changes in the Taft-Hart

XvAiWr, f iorence baugnn. HeJen »ey law butcould not qet them

. . O.EJ5. COUNTY AbS'N,57 from P:nc£ney-Cnapter 14d

attenaea tne County Ase'n, atr'owlerviiie Monday. Mrs, CarrieGnmtn was installedlain and Mrs, Haz^lnrst vice president,

The toliowinq iromtended, bleanor

as chap-Parker as

here at-

Bigelow.Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spent

Sunday at the .Martin Ritter home.) ^Born to Mr. and Mrs.-Roy Harris j V ^ ^ i thT'HaW'poulsorir Lulu! of the miners union, THejvas not

and it will be interestinq to sea

wui^r, Wnutred Graves, Nancy Approved The Republican par-Cnubb, Eioyse Campbell, Hazel i ty has never been a labor partyParker, Alberta Olose, BlancnMartin, Esther CampbelL MaeBryan, Carmen lJorter, Kitsey

>mkel( MaxHaret Abney,Miller, Mae Daller/Car

whom the presidenthis successor. The

names aslast unionnian in a Republican cabinet

was Puddler Jim Davis ot Perm.H

Mrs.

from appieciaied.

^ ^ ! ^ ^ ! ^ O a ! ...Sept. 20, Mason and Stars, U n a d i i ! r i . A. J. Boyce, Horpceat U. oi M- Fresh Air Camp. Pal H a n s o u

k Di at 1 Poi M Fre

t e Lake. Dinner at 1 PMeat will ^ *"*?*£

Clare Miller .WM.* P. W. Cuxlett, Secy

UBBARY NEWS. The Pinckney Civic

zn. Brigrton City-Mrs. Louis Jolls,Mrs Padley.

Carr,Roumania Shirey has enrollea

in Pinckney high school.

The PTA gave a reception forthe teachers Tuesday night. Theprogram was. Solo, rlorencBaughn; Reading, Lulu Darrow;Reading, Alta Meyer; Inst-Musicby Iseler Sisters.

Ed Singer working on the paving gang was hurt Monday

j wnen the hopper of the cementNo broken

of Detroit last week, a son.Harris was Htli n Culver.

Keith LechudKc returned to thePlymouth Senwn;uy Saturday to resumo his stu<iie:\

Mrs. Clare M'Mackon, son KevinAndrew, and Mi.s. i'ileanor Lcdwidj^espent Satuiday i.i Royal <>ak andrjcrkley and had dinner with the Ros-

The Gerahi ,l\.u,..edy family spentSunday at thv Eivin Kennedy home.

Pfc. Joe Burns returned to AlaskaSunday. he drove with a friendfrom Vermont.

The D. Conklin family of Farm-

Hoy Diimqham(£vaEnquist. tkiith VanSlambrook,

L' Fred Seger, Betty Se^qer, RuthCuiiett, Saciie Moran, Dora Swar

a great booster for labor.

way ittwaei:. We alsonew mystery File Case-F. B. i.by Gordon.

drew Seim,Green Oak-John Prosser,

library

Sept.Tuesday evening,' Beekman.

| Handy-Mrs.,; Florence Smitn,Leona Bonner_^

RUMMAGE SALE

Brighton Twp.- Ruth Haflett, mixer fell onVaugnn Coliett. , , bonea were founb,

Oohoctah- Maude Morgan. John Dinkel found a dead car-Mary Reader. • • • ier pigeon - last week* The leg

Conway-Wm. Ativatoi, John band bore the inscriptipn, $o,42 Cleveland, A J 24-,

The Philathea class will servethe OES banquet Tuesday nite/

Dudley Coste who owned thofarm, just north of town, died at

ington spentE J ? . i .^ h o i V ' .

Sunday at the Ray

School started last week and theschools report bulqinq classand insuincient teachers. Many

thout, Marie El.is, Hollie ElHis.Homer CAbney, F. Lawrenoe

Cambum Lucille Camburn, Aza i teachers have been, called outDcckinq, Harold Porter. oj retiiement to nil vacancies.

In Detroit a 61 year old teacherDINNER AND RECEPTION .

A dinner and reception washeld last Thursduy at the Ma-sonic temple for Barbara Miileiwho is grandColorado and

representative toMother (Joburn,

numbering••eel. end ?t the U. of

orence Srnitli,Hartand - John Foldenauer,

GCatherine Gannon.The Ladies Auxiliary or the, Howell City-John

, Church will hold a rum ErnestineLe at the Gerald Reasonnext to bank on Friday

witht

S^Saturday, Sept. 25, 26a Bake Sale Saturday,

CITIZEN" BY HARRY S.T1MAK

tat

rnestine SpaudinqHowell Twp.-Wm. Belz,

BOWLING NEWSMen's Thursday N№t Teams

N b f PintTeamay №Number of Points

The Freshmen rendezvous from theUniversity of170 spent theM. Fre>h Air C;m n. Sunday a reli-gious gioup irom i^ane Hall, at theUniversity were there.

Gcor&v \\ ilde and wife of Ann Ar-bor speiii Suimay at the Howard Readhome.

The Robert Read family attendedthe state iuu aL Detroit Saturday.

Polly :Uittoer uf Stockbirdge spentthe week end at the Robert Read

" ^ L 1 1 0 3 ^ , 0 1 I£ tXOi t Alq'Ju h0^vid Aberdeen visited the Jackttnekney played a soft ball F a i r c h i l l l f a m U v a t Buffalo, over the

game with Howell here Sunday i w e e k ent land lost 10 to 11-Pinckney ljneup1

was N Miller ,1b; Bowman, 2b.Brown, c; Swarthout p; Weqener3b; Singer, ss; Daller, If; Shehan»; Kennedy ,cf; Shirey. rt JacK f a r m o n b R c LWhite and Jim Robb were the W i r t 2 ^ t a p i € t 0 ^Howell battery, _ B a s e L a k e i Webster

DROWNS AT BASE LAKECharier btaplet^n, 26, who

' on iie Koycl Kellenberqeirfath

intownship

Ambrose Murphy is a deleqato F r i d a y # H e w i t h D e x m i s Usewick,

suprzne grand instructor andBarbara Bell, worthy grand ad-visor of the Rainbow Gilrs.

The tables were decorateawith autumn hues and the favorswere dolis dressed in the violetshade oi Miss Miller's.

Roberta Ackiey, Ann Reason,Sally Milter rendered a song forBarbara Bell, Paula Curlettsang for Mother Goburn and the4 girls sang an appropriate songfor Barbara MiUer.

A reception was held at 7 p-m.in the assembly room. Initiatiionfollowed at 8 o'clock when Kar-en Gustafson joined the orderthe order

Among other grandtending were Motherpast assembly instructorer Harter, Mother Cone, part. G,W A . Connie Koch, drill leadjr;Nancy Griffin and Linda ri*^-beck, Mother Cpbum qenrea

in America,continue as

died of a heart attack whileteaching, A number have askedus when this school expansion isgoing to stop? We don't think itever will. Every 17 seconds anew child is bornThs rate is due toiang as the boys are drafted intothe service and are dischog—ed from it as their one desire isto perpetuate themselves. Somehave told us it was a mistake toabolish the district schools. Wedoubt it. The district school sawits heyday back in the horsoand buggy days of the gaynineties wh<*n teachers taughtfor $20 a month, boarded aroundand the schools were one roomaffairs heated by wood burninqaffairs e ystove and had outsideThe pupils walked 3

h h th

toilets.and 4

miles through the snow in thein winter to attend them. Theneople ol the present day ara

'•--* with such educat-

tion at Grand Rapids,Wayne Carr has enrolled aty

Mich, State and Emil Weddiqo

conven -|23f of Chelsea had gone to Por-1tage Lake to iish in a round hot—} S

beck, Mother Coburn gafine talk, Mrs, Eloyse Campoeli

ional

In North Detroit recently thecitizen* of a street went into

torn moior

ed articles by

as « : I2.

Hamburg GaroqeW

4444

L T<at Carnegie Tech- Pittsburg,0 1/ Bmmett Roche was operated

for

Not havinqthey went through

,al to Bcse. The boat was anchor

0 4[at the Sanitarium lart week0 41 appendicitfs.0 4 Mrs.Dora Davis who has been.

b o t h e n d s I n

with"(Sept. 20) Detroit Sunday, In this sr4— u

warm humanTrue an givefc aof h*3 return to f-••'<•*•reading Mr. Citizen inSunday Times.

3 1 3 living with Mrs. Crofoot3 1 3 gone to the Chelsea

liOld Peoples Home.

Detroit

y»lCHE» PEACHES,

ORCHARDS J4N0 M-36 West 3 miles westof Pinckney

9, Ludtke Ins, Agency10. Pfeiffers Beer11, Liv. Co. Conser.12. E. 6 B. BeerHiqh 3 Games

Hamburg Garage 2356Hiqh Single Game

xiCEOXwUX^Cf vj3tcnrc»uw o ^ o

Individual 3 GamesGeorqe Bradley 616.

Single GomeGeorae Bradley 23.

334444

has

0} W. H. .Gardner and /ndrewCampbell have new Chevrolet

00

cars.

LADIE'S AID MEETINGThe monthly meeting of th?

jCong'l. Ladies Aid met Thurs-(with Mrs.Geneva VanSlambrook.with Mrs. Minnie VanSlamhrook

t h e they capsized theboat. Neither couid swim. Use-wick duna to the boat and wassaved. Stapleton s body was re—aoverod 70 minutes later in 12feet of water by Washtenaw

^ w - ^ of the dinner and recep-tion Miss Miller received manynice gifts.

SEASON OPENS FRIDAY NTTEPinckney hiqh school opens

her foot ball season here Fridayniaht at 8 p. m when they meetB y ^ / a t the lighted field- They

_. . ._. _ , jj Qi Byron 20 to 0 last year DUXsheriff's officers. A resusticcrtor|Of jogt years learn has been

court to preverh the erection oixatmisiresb, <a church. They claimed it vio-advisqkv board had the ^ ^ zoning laws and that the

1 cars of the worshippers wi i ld

was used.Stapleton wos employed aV<

the Scio Kinq Seeley plant. Hemarried Mary Crockett of Greg-ory who survive* with a 14months oid da^crhter. There arealso his pcTerits and severaltflrothgars rmri

as co-hostess. 19 members and) The funsral.was at hte Milnerr.* were present. Mrs. Edith Funeral h^m

d l A l h

Tost by graduation

g p Funeral h^m- Stockbridge SunPeck led the devotionals.A lunch.^th burial in Pinckney

was seized. 'tery.

GAMESSept. 18- Byron hereSept. 25- DeWittOct 2 - Dexter thereOct. 9- Fowler at S«.

Opt, 23-Manchester here,Oct 3&-Soum Lyon thereNOT, &- Stockbridqe tenNOT, 13-St, Mary1! Urn

oars of the worshippconstitute a traffic haz2ard.They

l l t t appearm^m Stilll many letters appearin Detroit papers protesting theIndiscriminate ringing of cnurcn

v mom whey theya in. These people

bells Su.wish to ,A o n.take a p e r i l e d Tiew of a situatwhich has prevaUed from_tijj*immemorial We always like ;sound of church bells. SoBMOtthe bta churches hcr e e h w wof bells or caruHons which pkrrtanes. We <toat think torn* *any more chance of sflBDQchurch belb iocean tide tram

the Shirley Brand whoseement was announosd in ow1 S S dots not t^sch in the >

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The enqaaemenet of Alice.McGinn- aaugnter oi Mr, andMis. Jonn ivic<jinn oi i'inckney—Oexiex rload is announced toMicnael Vinseii.lhe wedaing*is

Howcll Theater De&iei

Wed, Thur., Sept 15,16,17 SEE THE BIG STARS ONJames Stewart loasne Dm SCREEN

OUR

THUNDER BAY"T

Comedy

Friday, Saturday, Sept. 18. 19D Featttf*

Cartoon

- « / ' Sa\Ui'clay, Sept. lw, \6r , ( . n ^ u a IlfeW $ 3 0 0 ' Wkfcy Roonoy. Eddie' BrackenUUU city nan bunaay, Inia was jnmade possible uom iheir pro-ceeds oi the race track eiiere, ' A SLIGHT CASE OF LARCENY'

AND ——Robert Munseli who has been Stephen McNally. AI*xis

livaiq at Bass Lake has purchas in©d and movea into the Ciua « m T f t l « « - A ^ ^ «Scheer house in Gregory, ^ ^ SECOND"

Wm. and itouiy Aaams h a v e , C q f t o o n

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"OPERATON SECRET "wila

Cornel Wilde. Steve CoahxanAlso

"ROAR OF THE CROWD"color

Howard DuffCartoon

week with week icna services,The Sun Oil Company ;s drill

a wildcat oil weu on die Ciai^yiarm lxeur iViiiiGiU,

Clayton Bunn, letarsd Ford

ana now*CITY OF BAD MEN"

flDin«dy Novtlty Cartoon

3rd,Tne Fowierviixe ViA qxve a r e

ception tor die leachers fciept, 6The Ghelsea r a n is Sept, 23 to

16 next,The (Jheibea bchaoi eiuoi-unant'

is 863 which is 7a mors than iastyear, " . . ;

In© Chelsea high school foot- ;ball squad numbers 46. j

Esau Cole who passed worth- !lesb checks in Pinckney and in '

| Gegory pled guilty end will b e ,sentenced by Judge Lyons Sept, '•1 9 , • • |

The Wayne University footbcL :team is training ot Detroit Rec-reation Camp near Brightenagain this year.

The Livingston County ShrineClufy holds its first fail meetingat Monks Hotel, Brighton, Sept,the 17 th/

Brighton netted $350 on the i*pavement dance, It will qo toward building a new dam c:.the mill pond,

tRev, Richard Daniel of Detroit is the new pastor of tho Hi awctha Beach

THE BAND WAGON"

CartooaCojming_War ol the WorldsMister Scoutmaster

Tues., Wed., Tnur., Sept 22-23,242 Feature 2

"FORT VENGEANCE"in color

withJames Craig, Rita Moreno

ANU"FAST COMPANY"

wifeHoward Keel Polly Bergen

Coming Next Week - Girl NextDoor, Bowery Boys Loose inLondon.

Lake,

19Friday, Saturday, Sept. 18,Double FeatuiM"TRCPIC ZONE"

in Teohincolor withRonald ReaganJthonda Fleming

• AND - —"BIG LEAGUEfl"

withEdward G. Robinson, Vera Ellen

Also Gartooa

in a jeer

Friday, Saturday, Sept- 18, 19"THE VANQUISHED " '

ax. lecnaicoio*A Drama Starring

John Payne, Jan SurlinaNews CartoonSunday, Monday, Sept 20, 21Sun. bhows 3, 5, 7, [*

"LATIN LOVERS" ,A Musical Starring'

Lana Turner, John Lund

"LATIN LOVERS"Starring i Coming— The Girls

Lana Turner, Richard Montalban i Island

new passenger oarssold in Livingston county thefirst 6 mnnths of 1953- a newrecord, c

The (body of Fred Maier. 73,a i John Lund, Louis Cclherrformer cook at the Mich, State : Novelty New CarVSan, near Howell, was takenfrom the Detroit river last weeu,

Sunday, Monday. Sept 20, 21*The Story of the West

"ARROWHEAD"sturrirtq

Oharlton Hoston, Katy Jurado Tues., Vved., Ihur., Sept, 22-23^24and Jack Palance 'SCARED STIFF"

Novelty New Cartoon a cotaeav" ' Jerry Le'-vis, D\were : Tues., vVed., 'ihur.. Sept 22-2J,21 Martin anl

Lizabeth Scoitoi Pleasure

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3c*»on nd.o, Lederach. Arm Arbor on 'J. ^. u, Q M e n n o n i t e c h u r c h S u r i ( w h i l o , w e v

llttlMi Hi ^ 8 T t l f S M M 'Rev., Beachy nfiiciaied at the or Playgrouna ^nildren under .dination of Bishop Erb in D^fcoit.' *r«e actmitU^a ttee

Bishop Srhrock has released Friday. Saturday, Sept. 4, 5

12

Bert Nash has our thanks for afine watermellon.

Dr. C. L. Siqler went to AnnArbor with h's auio Saturday.He broke down and did not getback hntil next day.

The slato ;t,,r ciwt,ed Saturday.(One of the f.a:uies vyas an air'plane flight Ly hoy Xnabensnue.I Th© Methodist ccnterencG;sent Rev. Cfope t

his oversight of the Calvary Mennonite church and it is now theresponsibility of Rev Beachy.

Lois and Lucille Beachy arcattending Gorhen Calteqle.Gosh

en, Indiana.The members of of ihe People?

church hold a bee Saturdayn i s ' e n d dug the footings for the newhis'church. Mrs L. J. McK'nley se:sent Rev. Cfope to jexorc a. his . church. Mrs L. J. M

j request us he has a farm there.'. ved dinner fcr them,

ihur,, frl,. &at, Sept 17, lb, 19MA & PA KETTLE ON VACAT-

TION'Wun

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Viveca Lindlors

programMary's

Oct. 3:jackson

r.evi.Lo:ac:i qo

Adamr> to Howell.The followuxq is the

for the banguet cri '6\Fail at the opera nouscSonq- \ • • Dave RiL y,Address Gov. Fred M. WernerSong; Master ConwayJcicKsonOur Village Chcrs. VanKeuran ;

Song Miks Bardeen, Detroit ;Our liomes. Rev. Ccmmand:Tren

'ton vf Song • • Rev. Mylne

Our Country D. B. Hayes.DetroitSong ..-•-.. Lincoln SmithThe Ladies john Kenn^y,Detroit iSong, • Jim Harkins, An n_ Arbor :

to 23GAMBLER'

in iechincolor withTyrone Power, Piper Laurie

ALSO"BRONCO BUSTER"

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1 master .j EUhue Burlesoii has quit driv! ing the mUk route and is work—

inq for Cyrus Bennett. •Gfaartes VVctHcer is teaching

i the Reeves school. , Tq _ f f _ , , x, , --i Uairi Lsdwidqe is attending ! ™ oftored for the iirst . .

Howell "nigh school. a n i a c k e t stv^es. 2b nnw.Bom to Ray Culhano and wife ^ ^ . ^

Wedneoday\ a daughter.Ed Farnam is shippinq q car - j

load of poultry to New York 1City. , i

AU>erf Jackson. Mrs. EITa Jack-son and the F. G. Jackson fam-ily care visiting relatives in NewYork state.'THE McPHERSON STATE BANK

HOWPTI, Mich.

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ARE FAfiM£RS GOODMANAGERS?

From our observation they are.Checking accounts help them tokeep track of their spendinq- Current market information aidsthem to decide the best time tosell their crops. New mqchinerysometimes nnnnced through abank loan, makes operation ofa farm easier and more produc-tive. „ ,farmers are always assured ofour best servce and attention otths bank.

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Under Federal SupervisionMemoer Federal Daooslt bxsar-Coporation. All Deposits Insur-od Up to $10,000 for Each Deposi'or.

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: ' la*t WMIC wh«-e hear father, flEAL ESTATtlM.3.Anna ilnnsarona rmd dauqh ntxry E. M«tzn«r, died last Tuts 4 iMdreom home*? car gtor, Eileen, of Fowlprvi'le called da_y- - % late, fnmat«, good coodltiouMrs, Mary Teeple Sunday, Arthur Park* and wife of Ru«h In rticknty.

Mrs Clemena Bowen and L a *° quests of G*orq© Roush k d

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wiio-ht^r, Flossie, of Howell. call

o* /jidrew Nesbitt andSunday.

Aadittw N«bit and wife withDr. and Mrs. Wylie of Dexter at-

dbd l weddina of Barbara

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St-

Martin infoitms UJIher house on Southto Ray Moriarity,

j Many of our customers aow4 bedroom home* modern, 3 i use our Bank—By—Mail forms to

0 save themselves lime and steps \4 bedroom home 3*4 lots. ; in making deposits. s2 bedroom home, '/. cm qaraqo \ Right at home or in your ptecej

2 lots, hot wai9i Mat In of business. Make out your de-~po<3it slip, endorse your checks

traffic jrm in front of theftftice last week. Thought every-hot]y in the co-jnty was coming,'Stt to iMij The C!n-Ion, but they

^ ' 1 - - foil of

WyUmxmd Fbyd Shelters at the ^ J J J r 1 1

» — j i ' i - - w c h u r c h S a t u r d a y u i i r ~ ^ « . ^ j« s l o u q h s ofi th« tcdii;ed

to •xpos# buriea runqi andit on contact. Got this

Wrtoht is seriously ill

home- furnace, tlots or 4 lc-ta.

2 veer around home* e* Patt-outer erson Lake, Texxw.

Gerald Season Pinckne^J^Iich.

years not pleased in one HOUR your40c back. Now at the

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• •of Rev, Char-

les Walsh,'pastor of St, Joseph'sJ church, Der*^ v/as considered

end place in a Bank—By-Mail <•envelope. Your bankincr is dene jwith the help of your postman.

This service is avaiiab!.-? toj "ou on request, reqari'sss ofwhether you live tn town or thecountry. ,.

Ail deposits up to $10,000 insur-ed by xnembearshi mp FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation.

feemia S ^y Fisher's truck,all over the street. Our cop

ow f!'.ity, Tiny Fi«Hs, halted traf-, i e M Wiutey could pick up the? e i l . T!ny was about to wave the

f i n on when a kitten ran outstarted lapping up the cream.

Well, traffic piled up, but Tinyno heed. Light changed

Whips Main StreetTraffic

green three times. After ths T:'t-ten had enough, Tiny v .,-• :-traffic through.

From where 1 sit, this was justa "Tiny" demonstration of theway people iii our town are.They're usually pretty consider*ate and tolerant. If one of ourneighbois prefers a good glass ofbeer to his friend's coffee at din-nertime, it's just each to his owa'taste and everything's "smooth aVcream" between them.

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DISPATCH Wednesday, September r . 1953

Fhe PeoplesStore

114

Pinckney Diapa'chEntered as 2&d CIODM

Act of March 8, 1877Matter or Postoffloe

Prtc« Sl.St) per Tr.

Fivd T;vb\'V ;«ri'i wife of Flintand Glenn Turi.-k-;, a i d wife of theUniversity <•:' [ i a i w i >pent Sundaywith their la ther . George Ttensley.

Groceries

Can tied Goods Shoes

GentsLingerie

t\

Earl Bttuvi'ii and wite and EdwardParker a n : wife wi re in Jonea-ville. last '\,H-k.

The Bob Head and James Whitleyf... .ilies vviv Sunday dinner guestsat ih.3 Fre ' ""ad limne,

h icu thy ..r».v(>y has enrolled in thaMercy School of nursing in Detroit

; and s t a r t s ! last wvek. Clare Camp-j bell h:is enrolled in the University }f

Michigan Srntiol uf Xm'sing.I1'red R:;ul and wife were in De-

turil Friday/.Mr. an I M>-\ James Creene of

Lnnsinjr M I V Sunday guests at theRoger Can- home.

The C'fl LrntK family of Lan-[sine; spcr ' tin wt-k end at the OnaCampbell home. Saturday with OnaCaamp^ ! ifi-'V attended the statefair in >. trnit.

The .. r: i i w , Cam] hell and DickYoiinv: *. ' :MTin-. ' , i ;' ' i?:!i; • i, >-ri hi- t w e e k .

M r s . 1- v ui-ii.M'ii e n t e r e d S t . J o e (hosn i ta l , n:i A>b'T I'm1 t r e a t m e n tlaM wee!;.

; > ! • j ' o r \ . i ; ! : . . i i i [• i.••!; a i : d w i f e o fS a n An t i - . . ' i , I c v a s . a n d M r s . Bc\ssF i r ! : ! n c k ' La!i>:nv' w e r e g u e s t s of( ' . J . Cl i i i 1 ' ;i ; ;!'l v, ;t\- I a -1 w e e k .

B e n P a !• • an,! \, ; te a n d J a c kP a l n i e r u: . wiir :w. [ son , J i m m i e ,of D e t r o i t -:>en* Surie:; y a t t h e H e r bi ' a l i m r h '

W a l t e r < . .<•last week.

yrotr HughesPlumbing £ Heating

mpleteLme Plumbing Fixtures

and SuppliesELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEA1ER1

ited Mrs. Mildred

COMPLETE LINI OF PUMPS

WE ^'STAU WE SERVICE

1075 EAST M - & . Phone 183F2

WE SELL

Gen.FLOWERS FOR ALL OGGASIONS

f r o m

WINKELHAUS FLORAL GO.Phone 284 Howell

For Prompt Dead Slock Removal

CALL DARUNG c, COMPANY

.. .Call HoweL M...

Ft. Hrasi

c a l l u i oil

L\ - . • C a r .Of i:i. iJ

JMI1 . ancii n M , i ; i i s t ' •a (!< ! - r a t

.li-v \ v a s in i ' r i s t o l , T i ' n n . ,

-.-' !1 C h u - ' i t t u i n e d l o\ . C !;• ; w e e k .In ' ' ! . ; rk a n J s o n , V e r n , '• L' M1; M e y e r l i o ine i n '

• ! • • ; , ily! e S m i ' l a •. d i i i u e r g U ' ' . s t 3 I: . \ ' - ' .< i " i " a : n : ! y . I•-1. S ' ' i n ! - ' v I M n i i e ! w o r e !'~' ' ; V. r. l e ! i' '.', a s j

. i. we i ; «t) • b o a r d' ' ' • ' , ! t / i u; ; T ] ,,,i'

'M.i Thursday to Sa»!'•• <K ( J h a i l e . 6 B e n -

tin , ( --i-i] l:!i i n n a n d •

BUILDING SALE AT AUCTIONThe Department of Conserva-

tion will sell at public action [ S r ithe followinq s ta te-owned build t l n 1 •• O i ; 'ings located on the former, mM,1 " a n d Wl!

Parker tract, Section 11 Dona-f Wl[r><

hue Road, Unadilla Township, . "';. llI\" 1>s- ^ l l-v n u At le t> a r «L i v i n g s t o n C o u n t y o n i b ' n l l t i ; ^ n

h ' ••" (" ! "••• Hu. -c i River^ J n a r H. " • - d •.• < . . n i l e y L a k e .

FRIDAY, SEPT, 18. 1953At 2 P, M, EST

Former Parker Tract,Section 11 T I N, D 3 H, UnadillaTbwnship, Livingteton CountVi

Don't Wait Any Longer. You Will Soon N«ed I t

Also a Complete Stock of

LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES ON HAND

CALL 2681 DEXTER

• £. Hoe\ Sons

(ius 1J: , :'e >e'iirn<*(i home on |T'iLir-'!;iy • ,a .Shuiby, X. C , w h e r e 'he player! basebal l iliis s u m m e r inthe leacrue.

Mi1-. X; n Meabon is w o r k i n g for

No, 1,house 2-story, about 24x30; ^ ; l " ' l I t ^^- Construction Co., infeet with furnace.No, 2, Chicken House,

TVSERVICEInstallations •

D. a s M

ii. Ca l l . , Mr. imd! 5 ! l > - v i n " " 1 •-iii.-lds <.r Ann Ai-bor

I

TAX N O T I C EVillage Taxes are now due and

payable at my home each Saturdayler I , 1953.

HELEN REYNOLDS,Village Treasurer545 E. Putnam St.

about15x40 feet,TERMS-Fuli cash price at thai , , L ,time of sole, DIUS cash bond for! cai;k"; a t / 1 1 ' <i;]lva> ( / " n ' l i t n ^twenty-tive percent of sales • l int l L o e L a V i y homi>fi bunf ju«v ' M r s -with minimum of $5 and max i -mum of £lCp,0Q, Bond will be refunded when buildings havebeen removed and the premises ,cleaned up according to condit- f

until 0c

e p iaions specified in the Building

| Sale Permit,' All buildings ax& numbered | Hoff lastfor ease of identification,

The Department of conserva-ton reserves the right to reiectany or all bids.

i1 ' was the formwr Kli/abethKelly of n-xt iT.

iiosetUi W'a.'.eJ'ield underwent anapi-efidiciti - npcration at Mi-Therson

, Howell, last week.Cco;^' Adan> and (law, .l.ter,

and Er \ in (iale andof Coin,!.a called mi Mrs, Mary

eek.

agoners Qrocerv6066 Pinckney Road

Quality MechandbeLOW PRICES

Seer and Wine to Take OutH O U R S

Dairy: 8 to 8 Sunday: 9 to 8Phone HoweH 706J2

WATER SYSTEMS

Stanley Dinkel

Mrs. Edna Reason spent last weekwith the Charles Eddy family at Ros-common. Leota went after her onSunday.

The Russell Nuoffer family of Lan-sing spent Sunday at the LloydHendee home.

Robert Pike and wife spent Sundayat the Wm, Bentley home in Comma.

The George Snively family arevisiting in Tilbury, Ontario.

Mrs. Madeline Shehan and familyof Ann Arbor were Sunday guestsof Wm. Shehan and wife.

The Joe Gearhart family spent lastweek in northern Michigan.

Robert Pike and wife were guestsof the Erston Clark family at Una-[dilla last Wednesday.

The Lestor McAfee family spentSunday in Monroe.

Floyd Fulford and wife of Waynewere Sunday callers at the CliffordMiller home.

Mrs. Ida Eichman of Detroit isvisiting at the Gerry Eichman home.

Ben White and wife took JimmieBidwell back to Brighton last Tues-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Wylie and Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Wylie and daugh-ter, Kaye, attended the wedding ofBarbara Wylie and Floyd Shelters atHowell Saturday night.

' Dale Miller and James Hall at-tended the state fair in Detroit Sa-

; turday.J. Mrs. Madeline Shehan of Ann Ar-, bor and family were Sunday guestsI of Wm. Shehan and wife.J John Boyer and wife spent the first( of the week at Sault Ste. Marie.

Mesdames Carrie Griffith nnd JoanMatteson gave a shower *nuay ni^hi,At the formers home for Mrs. EdnaCampbell. 21 were present.

Mrs. Emma Vollmer and son, John,called at the Charles Eisele and SteveGerycz homes at Fowlerville Sunday.

Mrs. Eloyae Campbell and Beverlywere in Detroit Saturday.

Rev. Beachy and wife tooktheir daughter. Bertie, to HestonCollege. Kan. where she will at-tend this year.

ServicePinckney Michigan

Two Year Service Warranty on All New Televisions Sold

Ritter125 WEBSTER ST,

Attention Bowlers!The Hens Monday Mght Bowling

League-COMMENCES BOWLING—

- . . •a* . nday, Sept. 21WE URGE ALL MEMBERS AND HEW PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS TO BE PRESENT TOR THE

ELECTION OF LEAGUE OFFICERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION GALL ' . .

Bowlone Pinckney

9108ALL NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

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EQUIPHENT

DEEM

SCHOOL NEWS IFIRST GRADE NEWfc

We have 37 children in our room.We are reading in our new book,

Games to Play. We like it verymuch.

Judy Reynolds brought two rabbitsto school. They are called Spottyand Blackie.

Laurel Titus has a yellow pup and ia cat.

Arlene Sockow lost four kittens.Mary Cosgray has a dog; and cat.Perry Morgan has two cats, lie

has new overalls and a now shirt.Jimmie Cantrell lives on the re-

serve ami often sees deer.Larry B-aughn visited hie unclo's

farm.Connie Keiser visited her cousin I

in Detroit.Judy Shroeder ha* baby kitten* and

baby puppies.Alan Stelftn has a big dog named

Wacky.Frances R-p^on UHB five baby kit-

tens.Joy Brinker has two ••* lute ducks.

! Cherie Schmidlt saw a flock ofpheasants in the oorn field.

Sara McMaokcn has r. rut on horhead.

Lt-c Allison went for ft boa I iklc.i Pat Plumm-vs ('.-iddy !i?.s :t mintr'gih*t.i Billy Sbin-y W:\L up rurth y-.n •saw bt-fti1 tracks.

R~.iv. Marie V\-ddtr has a ii v b:.'jypup.

Barry Sampson has a friend who Jhas a haulaway truck. |

Cheryl Barrow has two baby pups. jMarilyn Singer went to the zoo I

and rode on the train. \Laurel Titus lost a tooth today.

FMKSSWNAL MUMPThe Pinckney Sanitarium

[lay • . taff* "• &Ptnctarfiy, MteWgan

Daily 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. ¥ .Except Wednesdays

Mon., Tues., Fri.» Bat.,T:00 to 8:00 P. M.

]r. Q. B. McCloskejDENTIST

ll2Vi N. Michigan Ave.Telephones: Office 935

Residence 814Evenings by Appointment

Howell, Michigan

Herb SneedPhone 183 - 207 E. Gd. River

Howell, MichiganReal Estate, Insurance

BrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property

a SpeciaRyList Your Property With Me

Lee La*eyGeneral Insurance

Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich.

MyfM J. Ne«|MSPlumbing and Hating

RepairingLicensed Master Plumber

Phone 188F21075 East M-86, Flnckney

FUNERAL HOME

Dem 0. SwarthoutDirector

Modern EquipmentAmbulance Service

Phones 39 and 63, Pinckney

Fred G. Reiekhofff, Sr,OPTOMETRIST

120 West Grand RiverHowell, Michigan

Phone 358 Residence

We mtgf a cqppUte stock of gmuhff J#k#Mtcc

Pacts. See us for

THE SECOND GRADEMrs. Buha is working in Dexter.Bonnie Kuhn is going to Califo

nkt during Christmas holiday.John Wilson's mother is going to

the hospital.Sharon Gallup want to a fam.i\

reunion at grandma's.Karen Rovvell had her 7th birth

day Saturday. )The new children! names are-; Beth

Minock, Donna Kes^lcr, " ValericParker, Diana Schendeu, J'-itry Wil-son, Ross Weak* and Clip- ye VanNorman.

Li HADES i, 2 .+..Lewis visited her cousin it;

on Sunday.Becky M<»rris visited her aunt Sun- •

sday. They went on a long hike. )Bobby Milliken saw a mother and i

baby deer Monday on the way to • canning,school. \ '^one 3 IF 11

Mike Harden went with his fami-ly to Jackson Sun lay to visit rela-

SERVICE

Harold RadyRepairs ©n All Makes

Phone 15-1F3 Pinckney

AuctioneerFarm Sales A Specially

Bert WylieCall Fowierville 435F6

LbydLivestock Hauling

Weekly Trips Made to BetreuGeneral Truefcing v

Pinckney, Mich. • Phone 16UTU

Dr. G. J . TownerDENTIST

8044 Portage Lake RoaaJDexter

Phone Dexter 3461

Roger A OarrComplete Insurance CoveragePhone 43 — Ptnckney, Mich.

Oe.nalery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford To Pay

Iviiuord, Michigan

Miiford ^raniia WorksReal Estate

Farms, Homea, Lake PropertyButfinesn Upportunitiet

List Your Pioperty Wita Me

Serald ReasonBroker — 209 North Peari

Pinckney, Mich. — Phone Wtt

e LOST. Toy Fox Teiriw, anmwmmr A m ORtv P« , J i/ *^« ««/«Vim t 0 t h e nafc>* of Beanie, Color toFOR SALEUFord Vz ton piclwp filackdriven only 1200 nulea , radio .

^ heater, 5 good tires $700. A ™g o o d bargain, 9596 Kress Hd t '

torm a n

7 p . m .

rlegicteraa°n« V»ar old-

177 F21 after

Bin ONLY W W l M i № \ fltfcn. HARIS \$A f.l AN tIKE TKt 0R!6lNA!5

14 VEI 9 NARt

FURNITURE SALSHorlnq sold a y Home) I wlU MII tha furniture at tbn

at 247 South Mill Si. Ptwissey Michigan on .

We told about our sumflMrtlon.

Mildred «ad Duant brought tomtcrabi for our room.

Ther« it 42 childrtA ia «ur ^ass-room.

S»t- 1 * FOR SALE-Iohn Dmf Drfllilttle used, cdll after A p, m. orm Boturdcty or fcundcry. altobaled straw, draw it yourself.

Ethel Sproui, phoi» 131F11

4 '

I.

LIT

IMeatsFruit

Linda Rhodt*' Uo^ " S a t i n " hadpupping Saturday.

'1 h*r« ar« 32 ehiklreu ia our room.Thera aiv twelve in the first grade,t«u in the second graue, and ten inche third ^rauc.

Oui lioom Cl'ib president is BeckyMorris. Slit.r -n Loaixluay ia stiT*.-ary.

THIRD GRADETheie a te A'.] people in our looin

th,- yeai . Our n-:>w nu'inhtj):- uif Mi-:::":] Laui'ianKn fiom \'oliuy Smith

school in Ridf ' r t l T\-,p., i'^rctk-rickCrucidtr from (lrc^or> ^c!u»oi andDona! i Wilson from Dexter sch.iol.

We t'Xlenti oui symp.itJiy Lo theStapleton i^.mil;, in their b'.-rtavv-ment.

Judy Darrow an.! Donna lloilisteibrought flo\fo. > J'ui t-ur rofiiu.

John Sinyur wunt to Ihv Zoo Sun--lay.

!\aney iWa '. and Louis Maydu wentto the State Fair Sunday.

Knren Blo^on'i attended a p l a nI Sunday. ,f Ann Mcnke SHW the locks at theJ Soo and Niagara Falls during vaca-* tion.

Deann?' ftn.l Vennint; Curts ha\ea cew rabbit.

John Ifolben went to a show Sun-day.

Frederick Cruikler tells us that hecaught a fish in Lake Michigan thissummer, while he was visiting inChicago.

Mary Ellen Singer's cat has fourbaby kittens.

C < ? * i l 0 *'

colovea,Pincitney,Dexter i>£15

and whiteO L*eu

hie. i

Supplies—Auto

**C<1234 W^Mcdn St.

LadcUr/Mi««t 14 foot MCtions, .

^ U I McEnleyiOR SALt-Whjt«

»taU»d. We Buv Scrap

lOicS East Grand River.Phone 151Howell- Michigan

ABE'S AUftP PARTS—FOR SALE!or rail Plantinq-putted uiu qiowinq ©verbloom-ing roses, m IOU, ^ ^ i r ., v ^ U j l w >

yellow and bi-t#nes,Floiibiiiaa,moss and ciimnnq roses, aii ac$1.50 each now buitertly bush,hvdiauqa, allhea

' , , frenchtlov/erinq quince

fANTED :Baby Sitting alterhool houia- Betty Lou riuhm

St., Pinakn-/.

r :tnd and cjiuvel. 9iuu#u or mix1 1, a l s o prOw<*&£eU i . a J Qiuvdl .

D. 6, j . uitAVLL COMPANY•x miles west oi. howell at 48S0. icxson Road.,_ P^one Howeti984 I 2 or Fov/l»rfl>Wi OR SALE: 1942 "Coup*)

Courteous

CLARK'S

Larry Utley caught a ten inch pike.We drew pictures to illustrate some

of the things we did during vacation.FIFTH GRADE

We have 42 in our Fifth Grade. Our

1 teacher u Mrs. Rene Miller. We haveelected our officers. They are as fol-

B lows: President, Carol Miller; Vice-f I President, Karen Eichman; Secre-fe j tary, Mary Menke; Treasurer, Francis'-! Clark.

t We have all picked out our Indi-' vidual states for our Social Studiesj unit to work on.> Wt have illustrated our summeri fun Jn crayon sketches.

We hav« mad« place mate for ourlunches.

We have taken our Reading Rtftdi-nefls Tests.

We are starting a drill stMloB inour multiplication tables.

We are starting off to a very in-teresting year in our work.

THE SIXTH GRADE NEWSEvelyn MacAinsh was tackled by

a dog Friday night when ahe got outof the bus.

Rosetta had an operation on herappendix.

The Sixth grade are having a| school paper.

* I We are going to the skating show in *'i\ Detroit *;>j We made banks to save our money

in for the show.We are geing te make a unit on

Ruuia, \

Uowerinq oimonu, oucnymous., lamorix viburnum, tiow - (plum, r ^ ^ a n a w n i t e d o q |!Russian oiive, May day,

uuwJ, xnapl^, flowerinq cxaopSul's scarlet hawthorneweep-ina willow, red bud tree hydranqea, Boston ivy, clematis, apple,peach, pear, phun, cherry andquince tre©s( currantsgrape vines at 10 Vfcei[*

CTSTAS ^dPllly bu?bs; 200 vctrit-ies of bearded iris, iremyof Oriented poppies p^or'Mother fcne perennials. .

1 VIOLET'S WAYSTT ^ GA3DPT*528 West Gicnd River.Howell

and

Classical or PopularL. A. BEATTE

tiuao . 1 hone 157F13Pinckney, Michigan

W. t{Foot Specialist -

216 W. GcLhiver,Telephone OtttsOffice 7..5181 3yRei. 7.1003 Mon.

Hoar*

FOR SALE.~Nol and 2 PotatoesWillai'd Wfltae_ Phone I7F4

MANDELL'S SAW FILING SHOPLAWN MOWER SHMBQflNG

11524 Rlverbanfc LHL-LAND LASS,

t

8 totter,Pocehentas and]

CcaL Soft Lump

Farmers feed & Supply Co.

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