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Polio Emergency Drive Sept. 6 to 15 CORUNNA NEWS Faithfully FIVE CENTS PER COPY Mary Jean Oswald Feted the Community CHILD'S SAKE for More than Fifty Years CORUNNA. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Perry - Caaemore Nuptials H I T ? , FOR YOUR 1949 Rota Hans Hear Talk on Safety at Weekly Meeting VOLUME 38, NUMBER 34 Rurs* T e a c h e r s H o l d Pr<e-S'heol C o n f e r e n c e Solemnized Saturday MYar.'v a hur.f'rcl ffuhTT of the The ceremony uniting Miss Loura Bride-Elect Honored at ^h:«.v.'R.»'ree Cour^y *~i\*-r] rr-^ools on | Casemore in marriage to Richard D j W R C Changes T'^'vJp" pn<! T*Vcir.'S'lnv of this week P a r t y H e l d in O W O M O Perry was solemnized Saturday aft-J gp'rered for the anni'p* tracer's In-* P l a c e of M e e t i n g ernoon at 4 o'clock in the home of tne s*'titt*> which is a pre-'ude to the Corunna Rotarians listened TuesA ver/ UaJ^M-ly ilanned evert r ( Corunna Woman's Relief Corps an' bride. She is the daughter of Mr. and opening of school. day nipht to Dennis McGuire who i aily ««v-t week honored Mis*. Mar* nounces that it has changed its meetMrs. <3eorge Casemore and Mr. and gave a talk on Safety — most timely The program as out'inei for Tues-. Jeaii Oswa'd. who is an October bride | ing dates to the first and third Tues- Mrs. L. Perry of Lake Renaah are subjest. The month of September is day orened with an important ad?, ra. Robert Scarlett ar.i h*r *Ie«'t. day in the month, the first of these parents of the groom. dress on tre art of reading, by Mrs. being calendered this year as Child O. II. Geib W T C the mother Mis. meetings being held on Tuesday, Orvtr^fn r->artnn. readme" demonstraSafety month, with stress on "Beware The Rev. Dwight A. Lawson, formhostesses for the pleasure of Mii**s September 6, of this week. The meettor of the Row-Peterson Co.. Chicago. of the Crazy Driver", and a plea for Oswald m the horv? of Mrs. Scar- ing place of the W.R.C. will hereafter er pastor of the Juddville Methodist I The" importance of teaching children caution near school zones. lett c f owosso. the s;iests — members be in the new quarters in the V.F.W. Church read the rites before an imI to road properly in the elementary Mr. McGuire spoke of the hazards of Mrs. Scarlett's bridge club and hcil on South Shiawassee Avenue. provided altar of gladioli and garden I grades was the theme of her discusMrs. OC-M/S Sewing Club. flowers in the living room. "I Love of the road, and the terrible truth j sion and as helps for teachers she Bridge v as the g:»me of the ev?u* You Truly" was sung by Rev. Law- that accidents are often caused by | distributed among them literature ing with the winner of m\*h sco:e. Shiawassee - Vernon son accompanied by Mrs. James seemingly harmless faults of the avj dealing with the proper methods of erage driver, such as in careless Mrs. Murl Day. of low score, Miss Farm Bureau Meet Knox. ; instruction. Dunne her t*!k ^he cov. turning, sudden backing, driving too Margaret Collins, for grand slam,, Mr. and Mrs. Don Swayze were The bride was attired in a gown of near the center of the highway — I e-ed tre prog-?«m of r^a^iner +hrough Mrs. Michael Oarland, and door prize, hosts last Thursday evening for a white satin fashioned over hoops. Her I the sixth grade, recommending- the and many other like misdemeaner?. ! Mrs. J. M. Oswald. sleeves ended in wrist points and the special meeting of the Shiawasseeuse of a guide book for esch grade. Among the guests were Dr. Chapin, onal fta w r Many lovely p e « # * * Vernon Farm Bureau.* The fifteen skirt was caught up in front over Outlines for the remainder of the Reakes of Owosso and Earl Child ••showered" upon the popular youi-g members present enjoyed very much lace ruffles gathered with rosettes. oBob day included the discussion of probf ^ d l a y . Ohio bride-to-be, the packages, lovely in the presence of a demonstration She carried a bouquet of red roses; lems confronting individual teachers pastel ribbon* and wrappings, were group from the camp at Walden and white bebe mums tied with satin rural schools, a ta'k by Dr. A. B. County-Fair Crochet heaped upon a table laid in white and Woods. The group consisted of in ribbons and lace streamers. Mitchell, countv health director on DENNIS MeGCfRE silver, and were opened and display- chairman, Nancy Judson of KalamaMrs. Lea Judd was matron of hon- Winners Announced the health program in the rural ed by Miss Oswald. She also waa zoo, Secretary, Cheryl Avery of Ber- or for her sister and she had chosschools and a discussion bv nurses of made the recipient of the awards won rian County. John Kersotavitch, rec- en a gown of nil* green with a sweetThe following list of local winners the county schools on child health. by the bridge participant* and a cor- reational leader and an adult direct- heart neckline and hoop skirt and of the nation-wide crochet contest, W o m e n R e l i e f C o r p s Extension classes <or teachers was sage of Talisman roses, which aha or, a Mr. Kelsey of Allegan. This her bouquet was pink glsdiola tied which was featured at the Shiawassee the subject on which Woodward T o Convene September 12 wore during the evening, and which group was sent out from the camp with constrasting ribbons. | County Free Fair, and who now may Smith, director of the Extension Dewas a gift of the hostesses. The district W. R. C. convention partment of Central Michigan Colto demonstrate parliamentary proWilliam Tabor, of Lansing was beat j * ° °» J° *»* W * ****** w *>* **will convene at Byron on Wednesday, lege, was scheduled to speak. A speccedure before Farm Bureau Units. The evening was closed with a col leased for publication September 1 man for his brother-in-law. They proved most capable in their lation served at small tables. The many beautiful prize winning September 14, where the ladies of the i j ^ v of Mr. Smith is assistance in For her daughter's marriage, Mrs. work. articles will be put up in competition Byron group will be hosts. The con- |~m e organization of extension classes Casemore chose a grey print dress During the business meeting the with entries from all over the United venUon opens at 10 a,m. in the W. j for the rural instructors. and Mrs. Perry wore a black print Fellingham - Newell Vowa presiding officer, Ray Byington, ap- dress and both wore gardenia corsag- States for the title of "Grand Nation- R. C. hall, and luncheon is to be serv Other sublects of interest, were outSpoken Here Recently pointed a nominating committee as es. al Crochet Champion " Not only this at noon by the Methodist W:S.C.S lines of study for rural teachers, enfollows: Lou Hart, Lloyd Swayze Immediate relatives and close grand title, but also a $500 cash A large attendance is expected. rollment of ^P»»h^Ts i i t^ae^cs The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray N. and Merle Byington. A committee prize and a 3 day trip to Chicago, friends witnessed the rites, which clubs — of which thero are five actNewell Sr. of Corunna was the scene to assign meeting places two months with all expenses paid. j Northwest V e n i c e Farm was followed by the reception. ively operating — election of ofof a pretty wedding which took place in advance is made up of David TheUace laid tables were centered ficers in the clubs for the new term A special honor was accorded Mrs. Saturday night when their daughter, Bushman, Robert Drury and Daniel with air arrangement of white gladietc. Helen Orel of Owosso, a handsome B u r e a u M e e t s T h u r s d a y Miss Shirley Alice became the bride Baumgartner. olis. Mrs. Judd completed the cutting trophy for the article judged "Best of An important fes^ir**1 <-r " ^ - e * ' The Northwest Venice Farm Burof Donald B. Fillingham, son of Mr. An interesting program number of the wedding cake after the first eau group met Thursday evening with day's meeting was the rr*^r*»°R of Mr*. and Mrs. F. J. Fillingham of Mason, was Mrs. Don Swavze's report on the piece had been cut by the bride and the Fair." Local winners eligible to compete Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis and son Gertrude Nanrary. art.1 j^stnrcto*- at Mich. "Workshop" at St. Mary's Camp, groom, j for the national awards whose en Jack. The meeting was called to or- the U. of M., on s** i' th» fa^Vir-T The couple stood before an arrange- Battle Creek, for Michigan Farm Bur-} schools — a most When the new Mrs. Perry left on j t r i e ^ ^ n ^ exhibited at the Congress der by the Chairman Jack Ellis, who program of rural ment of giadiolias and palms. The eau Women. She also gave a talk on i their wedding trip, she was wearing Hotel in Chicago from Nov. 28 to then introduced three Jr. Farm Bur- inte^eptip?? fub ; "^. Rev. J. H. lames of the Oorurata the Sister Kenney treatment for in-j * tweed suit with brown accessories, Dec. 2. include: ?fak!"?r for n T.ro^ra'^ Hinni^hout eau members who had attended the Methodist Church read the rites. The fantiie paralysis, as it i* carried on at, They will return to make their Tablecloth, Mrs. Helen Orel. Owos- leaders training camp at Walden j both days without., oo"fusion of ! ...^j f +^,,. j , , , . ^ ^ , , , ^ tochers brides father gave her away in mar- the Oakland County Contagious Hos-1 home at Lake Rennah. so. Woods and who had come to have c r r v r e n riage. pital, which is located at Pontiac. ! The bride graduated from the OwosBedspread, Mrs^ Helen Orel. Owos- charge ot the meeting for us and i ir t e nor*h haTf of the countv conThe bride was attired in a st**l Tbe visitors from the WaMen *> ™gh achool and the groom attend- so. nut into practice some of their train- • vened In the morning, and tb'»«*e in blue satin dress with a potrsit neck- Woods Camp contributed to the pre- *d Flushing High school. He served ! the south half in the afternoon. Luncheon Cloth, Mrs. Helen HO-J ing. line and buffet sktit. Her corsage gram also, a UOk on the Farm Bn- three years with the U. S. Army in shmar. Elsie. ! Mi» Connie Duryea of Reading had I was pink tea roves and baby breath. reau Mutual Auto Insurance by Mr. t h « P*<*fie, Centerpiece, Mrs. Silvan Lecureux, charge of the business meeting which "Frieodshf'o C i r c l e " _ Her pearls were gift of the groom. Kelley and a program of games lad ^k [ Corunna. was mostly taken up by election of N e w e s t Extension G r ^ u n *~~* Corunna Bride-Elect Her only attendant, her slater, Ma* by Mr. Keraotovich, Buffet and Vanity, Katherlne John, officers for the next year which sre One of the new organizations for The Interesting evening wat d o e d ' , Owosso. Lucille Pasik wore a Nile as follows: the coming *e«snn of ertnnsion work, with the serving of refreshments j r . Homered b y F r i e n d s Chair Set, Mrs. Mary Stehlik, Coo/ satin. Her corsage w*« /elkwr President. Mr. Levern Bu'emore: took form last midweek when a group tusbm. ttesdame*Don and Lloyd S w a j r a ^ W j ^ , ^ ^ buds and baby breath. aftra Vice-president, Mr. Eugene Pardon- of ladies met in the home of Mrs. Mr Doily, Mm. Joe Yonder, New LothRay Newell Jr., the brides brother ZWL2aS?amX^-Jh" ? , *? » young Corunna girl, and one of the net; Discussion Leader. Mr*. Jesse Fired Long, tor t*:e purpose of bandrep. e n t c r U i n th m°st t b 7 * * " * * bride-elects of the fall season in CoHier; Sec.- Treas, Mrs. Howard Tob- ing together for work, and choae as was the best man. Scarf and Wall Panel. ?JIrs. Valerie ey. their official name 'The Friendly September. i r u n n ^ ^ ^ a p » j n honored by young Balkovitw Owosso. About 35 guests attended the cereCircle." . _j, * I former achool friends on last Wedneamony and the small reception that tt Member of Women's Comm., Mrs Edging and Insertion, Mrs. Edward Mrs. George Acker^on has invited • d s y w e n i n ( r ( where Mrs. Earl School- Dei trick. Owosso. George Pardonnet; Recreation Leadwas held immediately after the cere- P r o m i n e n t F a r m e r the circle to meet in her home for the ' ey, Jr., and Miss Laurae Ellis entermony. Fashion Accessory, Mrs. Howard er. Mrs. J. T. Muzzy; Publicity Chair- September gathering. attended the Corunna D i e s of H e a r t A i l m e n t tained for her in the home of Mrs. man, Mrs. Howard Tobey; Son* leadThe bride Sidney Shipman aged 70, prominent' Schooley. The event was in the nature DeFrenn, Durand. Following the organization plans er Mrs. George Pardonnet; Hospita' School. of the in County Agricultural, civic and ! of a miscellaneous shower, and many Pot Holders and Hot Plat Mats Service Chairman, Lawrence Seward and choosing officers, Mrs. Lang, asThe groom is an employee church circles throughout his adult \ lovely gifts for the bride-to-be heaped j Mrs. Douglas May, Corunna. sisted by Mrs.. Jay Sanders served Oidsmobile riant in Lairing. He at- life, a native of the countv, and one under a charmingly decorated umLadies over 65, Mrs. Jennie Alyer Action Comm. Mem., George Pardon- refreshments. net tended the Mason schools. of three sons of the late Chas. Ship- brella upon a table. These she was; Owosso. * -> There was a recreation period conThe couple will reside in Lansing, . man and his wife, died in St. Josephs required to open and display as the' ...... CavnliVrt p r i l l i n g in ' ducted by Mr. Melvin Anderson o' I Special Meettnv held Guests were present from Brighton. H o S p i t a I p j ^ t Tuesday, at 8:30 P. evening proceeded. Mich F t n o l W e e * P ^ ' o r e Charlotte. Miss Agnes Wiess of Lev The early events of the evening in-1 B v hfew H a v e n F a r m Corunna, Detroit, Lansing, Mason,» M H f , h a d g u f f e r e d f r o m a n e a r t ^ ering was also present. The meet- S t . P a u l ' s Tilt H e r e Owosso and Grand Rapids, ment for several years and passed j eluded contest games, with„ the ..win. ( B u r e a u T u e s d a y E v e n i n g _, ing adjourned to meet with Mr. anc With only one v.-eek remaining be— -jf """" j away of a coronary thrombosis. ners of the awards, presenting their * • Mrs. J. T. Muny in October. fore the first gird iron tilt, the CorunMr. Shipman was a charter mem- gifts to the honor guest. U . S. A r m y E n g i n e e r s I New Haven Farm Bureau held a Refreshments were served at the na high school football souad settles ber of the Farm Bureau, a member The decorations of the home in-! sme^ml meeting at the Fanv Bureau close. down for a week of heavy workouts. Complete Survey Here of the Methodist church of Vernon, eluded a lovelv mantle arrangement | **all Thursday evening About 3f* Piloted by Coach Earl R. LancastThe IT S Armv Corps of Engineers j a*d for many years, treasurer of the of a lace fan. forming the background' were present. Three Junior Farrr er, the Cavaliers will play host to the which have been working in th.s area, school district in Venice in which he for a florai arrangement, with lighted Bureau members who are attending 6 5 M e m b e r s A t t e n d Owosso St. Paul's high school Big j camp at Walden Woods were present this week completed their job. Rush *^«ided. He retired from active farm- tapers on either side. L u n e k e R e u n i o n H e r e Blues next Fridav, September 16, at Dainty refreshments were served to take charge of the business meetTownship was the last place to be ing snrre years ago because of ill[ ing, showing the correct WP*' of parMcCurdy Park. Kick-off is scheduled •*<»««. but eontjnued to reside upo»> to close the pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holshausen for 3:30 p.m. covered. . j liamentary procedure. Those in the farm, di'-ectmw its operation unt*l were hosts in their home Sunday for These r«en have been sent here on this T'f.i»r, He was born M*v 7. 18T9, [ charge were Jack McLeod of Ionia the Limeke reunion with about 65 . Lancaster has made a few minor a Flood Damage survey of the Shia- on t*e Shir>m»n hornestesd farm, now Floy Waldie of Otsego and Rose changes in spot tryouts on the team. wassee River basin, and they have tne home of the youngest son r>f the j Marie Feoic of I^aneer. A discussion persons in attendance. A potluck Dick Kroske and Bill VanMeer axe "POLL0W ME" was held of landscaping the west dinner was enjoyed with a short busi- both bidding for the center position. 'SSVSZ S o ^ r ^ w n t S | Chas Shipman's - Seymour, with his ness session followed by a social afCLOCKS! side of the hall and the ladies present ternoon. Officers elected were: Presi- j Kroske is a senior and VanMeer is a the river floods yearly. This is a farnilv. are going to do something in the near dent, Joseph Luneke: secretary. Web- junior in scholastic standings, but on Sidnev Shipman was a graduate of project of the Rivers and Harbors Di- tne Corunna e^hool as *"fts his wife, future to* make enough money to buy the turf, both are pretty "green." ster Steeby; and treas., Glen Smith. vision. ; new shaies. Jerry Bouck, who was first triedthe former Miss Lulu Young, whom ' . . . - . . . ^ G. R, Crumble, who was in charge he rnarried in 1902. and who survives. i The group was then divided into Guests present besides from this vi- „ , . ."\ . cinitv came from Detroit and Grand " " " "*f" ^ " f f sl t e r* ° « e of operations, stated that in this lo- He is J»'«o survived by his mother — I 3 discussion groups to decide what b mstpd ^ ^ ^° °i - ^ «*; cality the worst congestion to be Mrs. Mary Shipman of Owosso, s ! time of the year would be best for Rapids. The next reunion will be | .wart, and Jim Kovne along with the Junior and Senior groups to meet held with Mr. and Mrs. George Steeby Bouck are the guard contenders. found in the r'ver (which will cause Mrs. T •ftivTe^en R*nn of 1 ?T, jointly for better relationships be- of Wuyland, Michigan. floodir/^ is B» the Tile Companv, I Fi <^i'*hter Neither coach Lancaster nor Ed "*. a pon. P ' f^Vtfla. S** man, also tween the two groups. northeast of Corunna. There, he of Flint, two brothers Csrk of CoK W °'/h% ' ^ f c w « stlck Mrs. AddlTilurcn of Durand age* j hi w ^n e ^ Following a games program lead states, lr£s. stones and debris have runna and Seymour of Venice townck t o th < * " •* * Probable outby the young people, refreshments 76, died on Sat'urdav at the Durand] come of next made air"-*! a dam there and the ship, a sister. Mrs. Celia Trimble of Friday's game. The CoHospital from injuries received when were served. channel is very narrow, almost non- Owosso, and three grand children. runna mentor did claim to be more she was struck by the lead engine of ^ existant. discouraged than last week. "*"; Funeral services will be held on a double-header freight train at the All reports have been sent in to the Fridav at 2 P. M. at the Kribs FunHazelton Farm Bureau As far as the past records are constreet crossing on West Main St., State Conservation Department, and eral Home. Rev. Van Buren of Vercerned, Corunna is a slight favorite, M e e t s in C o n k l i n H o m e that city. She was the widow of Wm. it is hoped that we may have some non officiating. tut the contest is a toss-tip *"rom the The Hazelton Farm Bureau met at Burch and the mother of two surviv- materialistic stand-point. Corunna help in the not-too-distant future to -—• the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard j ing sons, eight grand-children and will be making a ctr^"« hid for their combat the river floods, tho that Of Interest T o J u d d v i l l e F o l k s Conklin Thursday evening. About 30 i o n e grand-child particular spot may be tossed into 21st consecutive football victory. j members and friends were present. our laps to c'.ean out. Friends here will be interested in * — The guest speaker was introduced by Mr. Crumhie expressed his thanks the "Silver Wedding Anniversary" of P r o l o n g e d Illness »s Eldon Bailey, who also led the disto the friendly people of Shiawassee Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Price which F a t a l t o Corunna L a d y cussion on Closer Relationship beCounty for their cooperation. Occas- was observed Sunday from 5 to fto'Wm.. R. 0*Brien. P"vd S4. ill for tween Senior and Junior Farm Busionally, workers found people not at cloek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. several weeks at the Diamond Nursreau Groups. Four members of tho home when they called, but they tried Arthur Jones of Flint. The honored ing Home in Corunna, paired away Junior Farm Bureau were present not to overlook any flooding possi- couple were pleasantly surprised trt there at 4 a. m. on last Saturday. He and told of the activities of the sumbilities. He remarked *hat the men find a number of relatives gathered was a native of Canada and had mer session of the Junior groups at found everyone most eager to assist at the Jones heme to observe the day. , NEW YORK—Miss Joan Shav,1 lived in Owosso since 1931. He is Waldron Woods. A recreational prothem and courteous when house calls- A tree loaded with silver dollars tied up and coming New York fashica designer says, "A girl who wesit survived by a daughter and two sisgrom followed composed of singing were made. in cellophane was the center niece on 'Follow Me' clocks in her team-fne ters all of Welland, Ontario. and relay races, the attractively laid lace table. Re- hose always geU her man . . . ro P e r r y C. of C. P l a n s At a late hour dessert and coffee freshments suitable to the occasion fooling about it!" * { were served by Mrs. Conklin. were served. Guests were present Miss Shaw recently introduced; M i d d l e b u r y C h urch to be Farmer-Merchants Banquet from Diigger and Sullivan, Indiana; the stockings at a fashion showSc*»ne of F a r m M e e t i n g The Pt>rry Chamber of Commerce Detroit, Flint, Owosso, and Judflville, for the press. 'Follow Me' docks Entertains Social Service Club The Middlebury Church will be the can be worn with dance frocks as will sponsor a Farmer-Merchant ban Mrs. Pric? is the sister of Mrs. well scene of the Eurton-Carland Farm as Uim afternoon d r w i . The Mrs. E. O. Street and Mrs. A. quet on Nov. 7, which will be served Mack Knox and is well-known here. Bureau Forum which is to be held clocks sxe placed jast below the I Brown united yesterday (Wednesday) in the Roosevelt Auditorium of the this, Thursday eveninc when the procurve of the leg, so that they are to entertain the Social Service Club Perry schools, if the remodeling of A regular meeting of Corunna Chap- always straight . . . and always gram of the evening is to be present, \ in the home of Mrs Street. The club the building can be completed by that ter No. 200 O. E. S. was held in Mas- warrant s second look! ed by Junior Farm T^ireau members. time, by members of the Chamber of onic Temple last night, following the I They can be obtained at better < is planning a baza&r for the near fu•Mr. and Mrs. Earl Putnam, Mr. and •tores everywhere la leading ojaaUj ture, and members are contributing Commerce and their wives. Mrs. Geo. Putnam »nd M- and Mrs. summer recess. ity brands. / ~ " " ' hand trork to the sal* articles. John Brookina are the hosts. Page Tv/o Thursday* September 8, 1949 The Corunna News, Corunna Michigan The Corunna News Corunna Collections . . . "Dune" is back on the job. Our TELEPHONES — Owosso 1373 or (residence) Owosso 1101 city night-watch, Duncan Graham, has been enjoying a needed vacation Published every Thursday afternoon at Corunna, Michigan. En- and while off duty, Harry Miller haa tered at tlie Post Office, Corunna, Michigan, under the Act of been on the job. But we had our March 3, 1879, as second class matter. usual nightly visit from Dune, back in uniform last night. MEMBER OF THE MICHIGAN PRESS ASSOCIATION National Advertising Service K&thryn Sheardy Evlyn Shawman Jack Boursmith Edward W. Allen The Shiawassee County Council of Social Agencies will meet September 9, Friday at noon for * ''Brown Bag" luncheon at Extension Hall. Ray Hall will present the Polio Foundation Pro* gram for Shiawassee County. All are urged to attend. Editor and Publisher . Managing Editor Plant Foreman . Sports Editor We are afraid we will have to dismantle our vegetable window. W« ate the wonderful musk-melon on display, and it tasted as good as it looked. Vegetables have a way of getSubscription Rate — $1.50 per year, 5 cents per copy ting "past their prime." While or Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Request the subject. Karl Polasek says that his father-in-law, "Dub" Eveteth raised an eight nound 10 ounce musk Thursday, September 8, 1949 0 Mr XTYTIL*BCT> OK ' me* *** **<* - Burk Nidclea teas me JNUMB&K «J0 ^ ^ j ^ t^^^t^r neighbor, MrsrSd VOLUME XXXVIII Chalker has one of the tallest hollyhocks on record,-a red one, that towers over everything in the garden. Miss Michigan Vies THERE'S NOTHING "FLY-BY-NIGHT" ABOUT OUR INSURANCE Oar Substantial . Old Line Companies have year* of Faithful Service Behind Them. • Ohio Farmers Fire and Automobile Indemnity • Northwestern National - Fire • Miller's National - Fire • Pacific National • Fire ^. • American Security - Casualty • Fidelity and Deposit Co. - Casualty General Insurance Phone 1335 Over Byorly*» in Corunna DtTKCAN GRAHAM Harrison Marshall's Machine Shop. The Blacksmith Shop where Riverside Service is now, was always a hive of activity, for hitching posts went all the way down the street on both sides, and the horses were four to one car in town. * Many times the movies at our local An 18-year old girl from Dearborn, Mich., is in Atlantic City this week theaters are foD of crime, passion L. Thompson Dies representing Michigan in the "Miss As&etica" contest. and tense emotion and we hesitate to "Mis* Michigan", blonde, blue-eyed Miss Delores Jane Motter, whe also see the young people attend them. A f t e r Five-Week Illness claims the title of "Miss Detroit" and 51 other blondes and brunettes (no However we wish to draw your attenThe passing tf Lewis L. Thompson red-heads) are battling it out for the crown now worn by Miss Babe Shopp tion to a movie coming to the Sky* of Hopkins, Minn. Whoever wins this Saturday, will reap an abundant way this week Friday and Sat that occurred on Monday at 2:30 A. M. ab> everyone, young and old will really the Durand Hospital after five weeks harvest of gifts. enjoy. Besides the proud title of "Mis* America", the lucky Miss will receive Mr. Thompson had operated a farm 1 a $5,000.00 scholarship. Last year, Miss Shopp netted about $50,000,00 in "Michael 0*HanoranH, a story by a half mile east of the Village of personal appearances. Under the title of Miss America she travelled 100,- *Cene Strattoa Porter, (you rend it Vernon for the past thirteen years. 000 miles by air and made 8 train trips aside from the 12,000-odd miles when you were a kid) will give a He was 58 years of age, 'having been' dramatic adventure that win dettgttt born in Flint in 1891. He is survived* she drove in her automobile, gift for winning. you as it did when you rend it by hi* widow, two brothers, Pearcei Which all adds up to the fact that some beauteous damsel bids fair to manyjust years ago, and the kids wfll of Flint and Harold of CapftoU,; become famous and prosperous all in one full sweep. At present each gul thrU] over it just a* you dkt Calif., sjod a sister, Mrs. Elva Fox of represents her state or city as the case might be, with possibly one exFlint ception, and we mean -exception!! Those cool fall evenings, watching The remains of Mr. Thompson Though we admit Miss Motter is a very pretty girl, does she really the pictures at the Skyway U really were removed to the AJgoe-Gandry represent Michigan ? She won her first beauty contest at the tender age of ' fun m the warm shelter of your car. Funeral Home in Flint, where last three, and may weU walk off with the title at Atlantic City. She is a and the concession does a whopping rites were held on. Wednesday at 2j business in sandwiches, beverages and beautiful girl. However we contend that the contest held in the Scottish nop corn. Don't miss Michael 0*Hal- P. M., with Her. Homer Van Buren of l Vernon officiating. ' Burial was made Rite Cathedral last Thursday night was unfair. lonucL in the Whigviue Cemetery near Flint. We were called in the afternoon and urged to bring Miss Vera Rumisek With the admonitions In our .ears as Shiawassee County's representative in the contest for choosing "Miss Michigan". After hurried preparations, end thru the courtesy of Mil- all week-end about driving conditions ler-Douglas as conveyance, Miss Rumisek motored to Detroit, and appear- on the highways, we made our Labor Day trip home in surprisingly sparse ed at the Cathedral as planned. traffic. Coming west on M-21 there She was met with a curt announcement that the contest had been was never a time when we were in cancelled, but upon further inquiry, it was found that the committee was heavy traffic. Guess many people waiting on another floor. Only three of the planned-for twelve contestants, either started early, or waited tfll were in evidence, (and we feel that if they were met as Miss Rumisek was, Tuesday morning to drive home. which accounts for It All "Fair-Minded" people are makThe judges were all from Detroit and tho there were a few witnesses ing plans to attend the Saginaw Fair present, it-was a fore-gone conclusion that a Detroit girl would be chosen which will be running Sept. l l thru to win the splendid prizes which wereoffered. Sept 17. This Fan- la considered to In Atlantic City they take a week to choose America's representative be one of the finest in thfts part of beauty. It is done fairly and impartially. But we hope in the future, If the country and tt wOI have dtoosmys that will rival the State Fair in mag. another Miss Michgan is chosen, she may be picked from all over our fair nltude. state instead of Wayne County. Micbgmn boasts of a good many pretty girls. We were reminded one day this Well, we still say, "Good Luck" to Delores Motter of Deaborn. We w eek of the fact that our block, the hope she wins. 300 N\ Shiawassee, used to be the busiest block in the city. First the Drug store, then a grocery, a saloon, LUNCH BOX FAVORITES the News office (then the tndepend* Our baked goods are lunch : ent), Fred Craig's Wall Paper Store, j Mrs. Van Zandt's Hat shop, former- b o s favorites for most every l y Jennie Westbrook's. Jake Eilber'a school child in this commwDCLEANED AT REASONABLE RATES Slice Store, R A. Haughton's Jewelry' ity. They're all good for Store, Burnett's Dry Goods and the them too. W e use only high corner Grocery, which was originally quality ingredients and evWhile Shopping in Owosso, you can h a v e your Will EldridKe's, then E3vin Mills, then erythinsj is baked to perfecClothes Cleaned and Pressed. Corunna Grocery run by Trudeau. tion full of mouth watering That is all we can remember, but! goodness. Serve a* V a s t once that wan only on our side of the every day. They'll ask for ] street We can remember a movie where Ace Heating is now, and s *-»ere. Funeral Home there. Don't In Owosso and Corunna ber what was next door, but w^ v*•*« j W e are o*^en from 6 : 0 0 A . M. t-H 10 00 P. M. f r-emben vividly, trips to the r- '*, ; ( Six days a w e e k ) r'-wipany, down farther In the bk***\ fry \*i corner had a laundry that mada wonderful sound (to a kid), of steam escaping from a side vent Phone 1068 Katie Sen\ town caterer, — and what a caterer *he was Lived up113 W . Exchange St Owosso Next to Bank stairs, and around the corner was WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR FALL? There'll he Parties a-plenty and You'll Autumn Wardrobe. With a little planning and careful buying, a little can go a Ions; way. Let us btlp you plmn your Cool Weather ensemble y»d Most tho 3 M ionfriTrbrngyour Boat. ' (jotioH ciakam the carriage trade since 1946" Buy the Shoes that win leather that will stead mam* of it — still — COME IN EARLY ALBERT BOURSWTH m Opposite Court Hotae Corunna, Midi. Seiko*! and Fail Clathem SKYWAY OUTDOOR THEATRE 3 Miles Es*t of Owi FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SUBER'S DRY CLEANERS CORUNNA BAKERY M-ai Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10 (DOUBLE FEATURE) Michael O'Halloran (A Gene Stratton Porter Story - Heart Warming Picture) with Scotty Beckett and Allene Roberts PLUS Laugh Rk>t Laurel and Hardy in Blockheads DRIVE Sunday and Monday, September \l WITH John W a y n e and Gail Russell in Angel &> the Bod Man CARE COLOR CARTOON SAVE TIME - SAVE MONEY SCHOOL DAYS MEAN EXTRA-SAFE DRIVING DAYS Like hundreds of other farmers you will enjoy bank- WATCH OUT FOR KIDS ing with this friendly institution. Our service ex- tends as close to you as your rural mail carrier will Corunna Chamber of Commerce urges you to join in the Nation-wide Driv* to eliminate Traffic Deaths. W A L T T O W N S E N D , Pro*. Sponsored by bring it. Take advantage of our easy, convenient bank-by-mail system. You will save yourself both NEWS TuOsday, Wednesday and Thursday, SepL 13, 14 and 15 Joel McCrea, Alexis Smith and Zachary Scott in South of St. Louis (IN TECHNICOLOR) COLOR CARTOON NEWS time and money. The Corunna Drug Continuous from Dusk aflhe Old Corunna (State flank WALT TOWNSEND, Drasgttt 301 N. SMawaMM St and 12 ST/O&ajik of dtoionti £*"ftee ttmm 14M Admission 50c Children under 12 Free (with parents) • lighted Poet* e u** b.^nrvomenta RCA In Car Spoakma l *• y mmmm • .pi ~i"^**mmmm**m—mimmm Thursday, September 8, 1949 The Corunna News, Corunna Michigan Lennort People Return From Southern Vacation Eat With Harold and Millie At their new -RESTAURANTFormerly Spark's Meal* and Light Lunches Hours: 8:00 A. M. — 10:00 P. M„ Daily Sunday: 1:00 P. M. till 10:30 P. M. Saturday: 8:00 A. M. till »0:00 P. M. Try * Classified Today for Best Results Watch That Battery! It's quite easy to forget that tireless worker — quietly doing it* job under the hood — But unless you want to Replace your Battery Early Let us check Fluid — Cables — and watch for poaaiblo leakage. Battery Service, Tiros and Repairs JACK MCDOWELL O B t h a I h n Corner Lemon, Michigan G a n g * — Sarvice Station — Light Louche* Paj?'» Three 22 Members Attend WSCS At Northwest Venice A Display Ad will Sell It for You The W.S.C.S. of the Northwest Venice Methodist Church met Wednesday evening at the church. Twentytwo enjoyed a cooperative supper, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie "Turk and Irene famous chicken dinners. For once The business meeting was called to have returned from a three weeks in their lives the boys had more? order by the president, Mrs. George vacation through 15 western and chicken than they could eat. Pardonnet by all singing, "I would southcentral states. Some of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall and be Lake Jesus". Devotions by Mrs. points of interest were the Tahqua- daughter, Bernlce, were in Lansing Cora Sherrard, prayer by Rev. Hommenon Falls, Agate Falls, the Black Sunday afternoon and evening. er Van Buren. The society voted to Hills, Mt. Rushmore, the Big horn Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hall were in make a cook book by collecting recnfountain*, Grand Coulee Dam, and Bay City and Saginaw Friday after::i eipts from members and friends. Almany other spectacular sites. noon. so to purchase some dish cloths for Mra. . HolUster entertained her the society to sell. The business They also visited a college classmate of Irene's at Petoskey. Mlchi- daughter and husband and her sister- meeting closed by singing, "Now the | gan, friends at Paradise, Michigan, in-law over the week end. Day is Over".. The program consist, J and Guy Turner of Spokane, Wash- Mrs. Nelson Root and family have ed of readings by Mrs. Lawrence Sew* t ington, who was a former school mate returned home after a couple of ard, Mrs. Homer Van Buren, Mrs. of Mr. Turk's and a former teacher! months vacation at her mothers and George Pardonnet, Mrs. Dan Quick sisters in Petonkey, stopping on her Mrs. Cora Sherrard. Piano solo by of this area. way down to spehd a week with the Lois Tobey. The farm chores were done by a Kenny Millers. Flushing High School Senior under The September meeting will meet Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reed and son, with Mr. and Mrs. George Pardonnet. the supervision of Jack Mason the Don spent .the week end at Doris Cabagriculture instructor at Flushing. in in McKinley. * * Miss Margie Borftt has returned Enzyme Research L o c a l Girl H o n o r e d home after spending a month at Research on enzymes is rapidly I On 14th Birthday Otsego Lake with Mrs. Bemis and forging A h e a d in laboratories Lois Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. family. throughput the world. Ford McMichael celebrated her 14th Mrs. Art Bemis and family have birthday Wednesday evening when returned home after a few weeks her parents invited- twenty-eight of at Otsego Lake. her friends to the Lennon Recreation Mrs. A. G. Darling spent the week Halt end in Flint with her daughter, Mrs. v Games, contests and dancing was Barney Gallagar. the entertainment for the evening, i Mr. and Mrs. William Mackey'and Prizes were won by Marion Ball, Scott were guests of their mother, Beverly CordeU, Donald Rainey and Mrs. Ethel Conley snd Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Dodd. Hoy Dunckel over Labor Day week ~ Lunch, was served by Mrs. Mc- end. Michael, assisted by Mrs. John Har2 MOea East of Owosso on M-2» Sermon topic at the Lennon Methoris of Flint, at an L soaped table dist Church will be "Driving Home by gaily decorated in yellow, green and Another Man's Lights." Rev. and Mrs. white. Lois Jean received many love- Worth are back in Lennon again with ly gilts. many a pleasant memory of an AugW5S ust well spent. Rev. Worth was in A the west attending special courses at seminary, while Mrs. Worth was In her parents home with the children. Mrs. Jas. A. Btmls Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Dieck snd Correspondent daughter Marian, and Mrs. Amelia Mm. Harold Bowden had a pot Under New Management Dieck returned Saturday from a twohick supper, Saturday night for her brother, Roy Adams and wife, who weeks trip through the west. They are leaving this week for Alburquer- traveled thru eight states. Division No. 1 of the Lennon W. que, New Mexico, to make his home S.C.S will meet on Monday evening there. He has a son living- there. Formerly Spark's Store Dexter Bowden, George Root, John- for a pot-luck supper and business ny Bowles and Cecil Hall motored to meeting at the home of Mrs. Ada Frankenmuth Sunday for one of their Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Muzzy and • SCHOOL SUPPLIES ESoise and Mrs. Mabel McMichael • DRUGS BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Loman Fish of Fraser, and • TOILETRIES Permanent Waves Mrs. Lester Fish of Shcrrodsburg, Children's and Teen-agers Ohio. « TOYS Aiiiuls TAUEY CHEMICAL ¢01 "Where JFriends Meet*" THE QUAKER Dancing Every Saturday Night Lennon Locals NOTICE GOOD PLOWING and FASTI Mac's Cut Rate "JFaVaOnflMgl J K ^ A enananf anuaonMaeiaanW nam aunlal nVnansmtga Jbat • tJV • tpW V O T I P T V W I H I OT M W OT McCORMICK-DEERING PLOWS Lennon Implement Co# Machmetess or Cold Wave $4.00 Complete with Cut and Style. Msfhfnelesf or Cold Waves — $5.00 and op, including cut and style. Hair tints and Dyes. OPEN 8 to 5. CLOSED MON. Evenings by Appointment HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS PHONE 32 Lennon Beauty Shop Phone 37-F-2 * ' Cathlic Ladies Club Holds Meeting Thursday The Catholic Ladlo* Club of New Haven met Thursday afternoon at the ntome of Mrs. James Corrin with SO j members present. Five tables of pedro were played with high score being won by Mrs. Hannah Carmody and low by Mrs. Roy Kettler. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Jerry Buckley. The hostel* served a 2 course luncheon. NOVELTIES • CANDIES We will Carry a Complete of STOCK REMEDIES Try A Classified For Big Results Dry Cleaning Fridays • x It's Always Time for HOWTOHEO rORMREMW DEEP FREEZE Keep that Tractor in Tip-Top Shape f< • v Fall Plowing Gibson Refrigerators and D e e p Freeze Unit* Cars - Trucks - Tractors Bring them in for Expert Repair et>LUt* Hardware • Electric Pumps - Appliances Za CnA-# pftptfiy wni^WRi^ 3. MASTER BLEND Dairy Coacsalrals M A S T t ft — COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE — ANDY'S GARAGE Lennon Hardware Co. LENNON, MICHIGAN k f3H3 For complete instructions ask your Master Mix Dealer for the Master Blend Feeding Program. $k±. are Luxury at a Moderate Price J ORDER YOUR COAL NOW Jtf,~ COAL - Try Blue Beacon Coal this grade premium fuel, just what for. Low in ash. No clinkers. Egg. A l s o Red Clover, Peerless - COAL winter. This is a high you have been looking Your choice of Lump or" Poca, Coke, Hard Coal. FERTILIZER — 2 - 12 - 6 ; 2 - 16 - 8; 2 - 12 - 1 2 ; 3 - 12 - 1 2 ; 0 - 1 2 - 1 2 CLOVER SEED — See us before you Sell BEANS - BEANS The Support Price, the Market Price, the Loan are the most discussed subjects at the present time. W e will be here figuring in your favor. Let us Handle your Beans UNDER GOVERNMENT LOAN " , Bring them in and we will do the rest. * Walsh Bean & Grain Phone 16 MM Lennon. Mich* This year w e have finer coal to offer you than w e have had since the war. 3WSW! — Dana Fuel — Only 2 1-2 Per Cent Ash! FARM BUREAU FEEDS — FERTILIZER — 0-18-0 2-16-8 2-12-6 312-12 0-20-0 CUSTOM GRINDING — BUILDING MATERIALS PAINTS CHAPMAN'S ELEVATOR LENNON, MICHIGAN Phone 21-F-3 Plan a "Color Tour" for late September. Michig a n is a beautiful State. See it in a DEPENDABLE Car. mmmm GERALD ALDERMAN, Proprietor PHONE SI M-13 AND SOUTH ST. LENNON. MICH. 4 Page Four Thursday, September 8, 1949 The Corunna News, Corunna Michigan New Lothrop News Time now to purchase Memorial* for placement before cold weather. MARSH MONUMENTS FOR LASTING BEAUTY (Term* Available) MARSH MONUMENT CO. V e r n u n , Mich. Phone 161, T read Send n oney for Polio Emergen--v Drive to: POLIO, 602 West Michigan Avenue, Lansing Michigan Cltutclt jj jjm Thticts month at Memorial Hospital in OwosMiss Shirley Lewis so. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Smith, daughMr. and Mrs. Gerald Banghart of ter Marieae and sons Thomas and i - • ' • " • •* West Branch have recently purchas- Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grised the Mutual Telephone Co. from wald and family of Flint spent SunCommunity Congregational Church Mr. and Mrs, R, J. Fsrquare who will day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olin i Rev. A. W. Kauffman, D. D., Minister FIRST MBTHODS8T make their home at Guinn, Michigan. Lewis at North Londo Lake. 10:30 — Worship and sermon on Rev. J. H. James, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs, Banghart took over on A large E a- B beer truck caught the subject: "Our Return to Church". September 1st Morning Worship — 10:00. fire and burned to the ground Jsst Anthem by choir. Director, Mrs. HarJunior Church — 10:00. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town left Sat- Friday, east of the village. A gravel ley Earl Sunday School — 11:15. urday for a trip to Louisville, Ken- truck from Midland side swiped the 11:30 — Church School. Mrs. Fred Youth Fellowship — S.45. tucky. truck causing it to Up over and catch Eberly, superintendent, Eve.**** Service - ".;«*. Mr. and Mm. Ronald Conktin of De- fire. The Flushing and Montrose fire Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer and Feltroit, their daughter snd husoand, trucks were called. lowship. Mra. Florence Cbnklin of Owosso Miss Vera Rumisek, blonde 19 year snent Saturday at the home of Mrs! old girl from New Lothrop who was Georgian* Hetts. METHODIST chosen as Miss Shiawassee County Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Smith and entered the contest for Miss Michigan Rev. L. A. Soofleht Faster Rev. Lawrence Worth, Pastor sons, Mrs. Anna Smith spent Monday at Detroit A Dearborn girl won 10 :00 a,m. — Sunday school 10:00 A. M. — Morning Service. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry first place but Miss Rumisek placed IITOO Sum. Morning Worship U : 0 0 A. M. r - Sunday School. Daly of Clio. 3rd. * :80 pJU. — praise service 7 4 0 P M — Youth Fellowship. The Nazarene Sunday School held Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Kyser have 6:09 pjn. Preaching 8:00 P. M. — Evening Worship. its annual picnic Monday at Header* returned home from spending a week Mid-week prayer and praise son Park. About 55 attended. A at Six Lakes with Mr. and Mrs. Clare vice on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. good time was had by all. Waldorff. m • • • Mrs. Ivan Sanborn and sons, David Mrs. Frances Rose and family and and Dennis spent last week in North. Jr. Smith spent last week at Micw METHODIST CHURCH em Michigan. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Rev. Win. Combellack Pvts. Robert Henry and Johnny Rev. George Moore, Pastor La Paee of the U. S. Air Force, scent Services and meetings each Sunday Morning worship at 10. Pastors the week end at the home of Bob's subject "The Pure in Heart." as below: Mrs. Hutrhine Robinson sister. Mr and Mrs. Everett Speers. Bible School at 11:00. Holy Communion —18:00 A. M. Correspondent Pvt. Phillip Cooper has returned to Youth Fellowship at 7:30 P. M. Also the First Sunday at 11:30 AM the Army Air Force at Camn Self- VERNON NEWS Prayer service Thursday evening. Sunday School — 10:00 A. M. Mrs. Cora Bettrrly who has been ridge at Detroit after spending a Worship Service — 11:30 A. M. * • • furlough at the home of ilia parents, ill at the home of her daughter is Young People's Meeting — 6:00 A. verv low. Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Cooper. f Gladv McCaslin is still at the Du- M. Misses Betty Lavery. Lucfle Huey, Confirmation Class — 7:30 A. M. Robert Brno, Arthur Wenzttck, Wil- rand Hospital. She expects to be METHODIST CHURCH fred Wenztick. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry home the last of the week. Rev. B. J. Holeomb, Pastor BAPTIST Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller of Dsr Winner, all of New Lothrop and Jean Church Service 10:00. Rev. a O. Drake. Pastor McKone of Owosso snent the week rand moved in the Holecheck housejja Sunday School 11:15. Sunday School — 11:00 A. M. end in Northern Michigan and on Church S t * * • H~»««f Service — 10:00 A. M, up over the Straits. The Tethof Clothing Store wss Nortaweat Venice Church Mr. and Mrs. George Laverv and broken into Sunday night. Rev. Homer Van Buren Miss Betty Messenger attended a familv stent the week end visiting 11:00 — Church School. wedding of a Sorority sister. Miss friends at Comins. EVANGELICAL UNITED 11:45V — Church Service. Mabel Moorman of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dnvia of Cicero, BRETHREN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Don Sherman of 8:fcfcMfc Youth Group. Ilinois, sment the week end at the Rev. Paul S. Thomas, Pastor home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welser. Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Dair SherMr. and Mrs. Tony Tomesl of Cleve- man Jr. of Coldwater spent Labor Sunday School 10 a. m, Sunday School 11:00 a. m. land, Ohio also spent some time visit, Day with the Dair Shermans. VlfEX ing the Walser home. Mrs. Wro. Sherman and daughter Young People's Meeting T:K> p. Christian Guild 7:30 p. m. have returned from a months stay at puts a 'Sprms;* ia a Mr. and Mrs. Martin Valasik en8:15 joyed a trip all over Northern Mlchi-, their cottage. FALL OUTFIT gan this week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra Frances Luchenbill Greet the Season with Clean Rudy Hawkins. and family spent Sunday m Flint with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lare spent the their daughter Mary Mann. Pick-Up and Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman and week end at the cottage of Mr. and Rev. Homer Van Buren Mrs Hershal WUletU at Round Lake son Roland and Miss Betty Messenger near Macosta, Michigan. Mrs. Wil- attended the Tiger-Cleveland Indian 10:00 — Morntas; Service. lette is a sister of Mr. Lare. game at Detroit rlMAfMs Osjoaafl, Mich. 11:00 — Church School. Mr. Lewis Thompson east of Ver- 7:30 — Youth Fellowship. Miss Betty .T*>*Tine Rolaton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rols- non died Friday. Funeral was at ston of Flint was united In marriage Gtandry Funeral Home, Flint, on WedSaturday at 10 P. M. in St. Roberts Church at Flushing to Phillip (Hen Mr. and Mrs, Bar! Jones and Daws Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olen spent Sunday at Grand Rapids. Moore ef New Lothrop. A u s s u U s n y was held at ?:S0 in the Community GIVE TOtmCMI A Center. A wedding trip was taken CasJtat needs thru Nrthern Michigan. Outlsva for e«n»it*1 *r>nrt« »r* • of ***** *r******ri Charles Lare and Raton Town took rmsller nror*>rtion , w ,k a trio last week visiting Northern product in d*"»** *' n •»»»« i« » m e Michigan, thru the Straits etc. They pnritv. In !W*-10S« **>+v forced BUMPING AND PAINTING OUR SPECfALTT 19 per cent B*KI in 19M ««»s« thse rettirned home on Saturday. oer cent of gross nstionsl proMr. and Mrs. Otin Lewis and fam- 8.5 duct. ily. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cole of Montrose. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Hurst of Saginaw and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wood ofi UNDERSTANDING SERVICE Flushing soent the week end at North | Londo Lake. ) In your hour of sorrow you Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Raleigh and j sons Roger and Randall, Miss Susie can rely on us to provide an Raleigh, and Clare Vernon, Jr. spent t*e week end on a trip to Wolf Cave. understanding- service that will l" Kentucky. peace and comfort. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Delbrldge of Bay City spent Sunday visiting Mr. W h e n t h e n e e d a r i s e s l e t and Mrs. Adrian Smith, and Mr. and werym y o u . Mrs John Beardslee. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Redbu~i p-*» the parents of a baby boy born thi<* CORUNNA LENNON TUDDVILLE Vcrnon Locak NEW LOTHROP NEW HAVEN with ttdiyi MtitHiiiifactorwilw He'* "situo* pmr/"-~<h* man who ©wot a Johu Deere TvrCyimdcr Tnctor. Its matchless simplicity and strength of parts in* sures the maximum in depeodabdir/, economy, loog life. 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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boursmith and Only 8 Hits Sunday Coach Clarence (Biggie) Munn of the University of Michigan Wolver- attempted to swim the icy, choppy J Flint got runs in the fourth on 2 Corunna's Independent baseball English Channel failed like ail her daughter Pauline, and Mr. and Mrs. Michigan State College is working on i ines in football. Jack Boursmith spent a pleasant Sun- team ended their 1949 campaign last j singles, a fielders ehoice, a walk and predecessors. Gene Ghck, Saginaw aerianst, Jo be j day last, motoring north and east ano Sunday by edging past the Flint! an error. Two more tallies came in the Xey man in the Spartan passing Catcher Prank House, the bonus the sixth on a triple, a double and a Out of four World Series that they up the west side of the 'thumb*'. Giants in a 6 - 5 affair. attack this fall. It will b*vrea%ember- player of the Flint Arrows has been have They picnicked at a beautiful spot played together, the present j Big Joe Zwolensky went the dis-j f^*1*- J ° *** bottom of the ejgfath, ed that last season. GUck completed the visiting reinstated by the, league leaders, St Louis and New' near Pointe Aux Barques. tance for Corunna allowing 8 hits, 4 "" " ~ catcher *"*" socked '" a home 26 of 54 trie* for a total of €93 yards run over the left field fence. Central League York, each squad has woa twice. In] Mrs Anna Nlckle*. aged 89, living walks, and struck-out 7 batsmen. and 11 touchdowns. The ace passer Two huriers were on the mound for Seere by Innlags: President, T. J, 1926 and 1942. the Cards of the Na- on Route 1, Durand, mother of John received a leg injury in a lntra~leam tio&al circuit beat the N. Y. Yankees' Nickles of Corunna died at 5:30 P. the all Negro team and the duet Halligsn. T h e Flint 000 202 010 — 5 8 2 scHmage the other'day and it may of the American League. But in 1928 M. on Tuesday at the home of a son gave up 9 hits, 4 walks, and fanned 8 young catcher Corunna 000 «00 OOx — 6 9 2 cause him some trouble. Corunna setters. was fined $50.00 and 1943 the New York outfit took Ja Durand. Batteries: Flint — Earl, Hill and Mrs. Florence Doty of Pontlac was a n d suspended the pennant by nipping St. Louis. Corunna was held scoreless until Hawkins; Corunna — Zwolensky and * During the years 1934.35, 36 and 37 a week end guest of her relative* the fourth with a single. BUI Kroske indefinitely on Tiasot. the Michigan State Spartans defeated August 20 whan here. Tom Perkins and Tony Zwolensky * " * umpire Al Jones' Mia* Olive Burlburt, after spend- went down swinging. Joe gwoJensJky Peppermint-Apples Faoa reported that he ing the summer months in her count- followed with base Wis. Art Thayer For added flavor when baking ry home here, has returned to her beat out a single, Harold Phillips used obscene language audible terthe apples, place a-iiick of peppermint Activated walked, and John Zwolensky got on school work in Detroit. fans during an argttment which origcandv inside an apple. inated during the Flint-Grand Rapids Mrs. I. J. Peterson, daughter Mary Q U A K E R SHELL "*"T contest a day earlier. Rose and son, are again in their Coand ruima home, after spending a portion SHELLUBRICATldr* of the summer in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Vai Mikiel of Detroit has been j Peterson's father, at Frankfort on elected lady "bowler of the year" for Means Lake Michigan. % the second consecutive time. The • Motoring Pleasure Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. blonde lass has carried bowling • More P o w e r at J. Almendinger were Mr. and Mrs. ages of 183 and 193 all last John Harvey and Mrs. John Ford, of • More P o s h Kiss Doris Knechtgea also of Detroit Flint ran second in the poll conducted by, Saturday night guest of Mr. and the National Bowling Writers Aaso-j Mrs. Reuben Derr were Mr, and Mrs; ciatioa. Jesse Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. HerSEE US FOR STORM sWaSH — B U Y EARLY schel Stanley of Lansing CLARENCE M U Z Z Y , Two big signs in Somerset, Mass. Miss Theo Cornell, who spent her may come down before too long. The M-21 a t C m — i n ReL vacation in Corunna with her father. posters read: "Welcome to Somerset Ray Cornell, returned to her work in the schools of Battle Creek this week. Mrs. Bert Burley spent the pastf week end in Pontine where she attended the wedding of her late husband's nephew, Leo Burley Jr. She was a guest while in Pontiac of the Leo Burley Sr. family. One Policy protects t e e w h o l e family u p to Mrs. Isabelle Dingwall sister of $*0OQE*cfc» the late Utah Jeffries, was a guest era: Doctor Bills . HospfUl Bills . Special of friends'and relatives here during the past week end coming from OakNursing . Iron Lung Expense and Transportation I land. California. Mrs. Dingwall was attag on tot theory that the ID Addition this Policy covers . . • \ called here at this time by business Leukemia - Scarlet Fever - Diptheria • Small Pox connected with the estate of Mrs. a straight 1ms, PaOback TIME T O B O W L A G A I N Encephalitis . Tetanus . Spinal Meningitis Jeffries formerly of Ann Arbor, ksdlng ban carrier for If yeer dofeft p l a y . . . Mich. COMPLETE FOR ONLY $10.00 Per Year •scaurs rears, 3 s Word has been received here by Mr. . . . C o n e m and w a t c h Xtoae r/. ^ and Mrs. John Pattengill south of YOU'LL E N J O Y IT! . * \M~ T>— OK*.«I„ **_ «*«*«. town, that their son, Pfc John H. Mra Lou Sheardy, Mrs. Evtjm p ^ j ^ ^ m uaA y^ j.cauttne Lefavor Snawman, John Shawman and Cha*. ^ TwiSanAt married in Me„ ^ ^ Muroby spent from Friday to Monday! ^hat city, on Aug. 16. Theatgroom Pfc. Pattengill is stationed Fort nite in Lexington on Lake Huron. Mrc Walter Baker of Lennon en- Wmiam*, He. tertained the ft>nest Worker's Circle Mrs. LaVon J. Fattal and daughter . of King's Daughters of Venice yea- Gloria recently returned from a visit in Detroit J tereay, Out *£ tie ?*f ...- QuaUgUl Coram!* Wood Products ie«E. - POUO INSURANCE - Dotdier-GrifED Insurance Agency CORUNNA Comma Recreation PHONE 1394 Black T MAKE THEM LIKE NEW AGAIN Yes, our dry cleaning is like magis the w a y it makes clothes look like n e w again. W h y not rely on us every time for all of your dry cleaning needs. W E ' D LIKE T O HELP In your hour of sorrow we'd like to be of h e l p . Our dignified and inspiring service will give peace and comfort in y o u r time o f sorrow. Wh«"n th*» need arises let us be of service. King Cleaners Phone 1949 Red CotnniMQ T 1 KRIBS FUNERAL HOME PREVUES Corunna, Michigan OF THINGS TO COME The corunna TAXI Company 24-Hour Service W e have just received our shipment of FAMOUS HOR5MAN DOLLS From the "Snuggle Softee" with washable plastic head and hands, to the life-like "Cry-Baby** which cries when you lay it down and stops when you pick it up. HORSMAN DOLLS ARE THE LINE OF QUALITY — USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN — Will make trips to all nearby towns PHONE 2 2 8 9 RED Next to A c e Heating Candy — Gum — Pop Cigarettes DAMM'S 5« TO fiao STORK It Doesn't Cost Much to SAVE A T DAMM'S Kerby I Mrs. Howard Tobey Correspondent Mrs. Sarah Warner attended the Hyde-Keller reunion at Flushing Park Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Quick and daughter Dolores have returned to their home after several daya spent vacationing at Niagara Falls, and interesting points in New York State. Mr. and Mrs. Creaent Sherrard and son Wayne left Tuesday to spend the next two weeks visiting relatives in South Dakota, they went by way of Northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lecureux were fishing at Hilman Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bosserdet re* turned home Thursday after spending several days vacationing in Northern Michigan. Mr. and* Mrs. Francis Newell and family spent Labor Day in Romeo, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ritter and two girls returned home Sunday night after having spent the past ten days on vacation in Northern Michigan, Wisconsin, Chicago, Ul They alao visited relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, Miss Beverly Jones returned to their home Monday after having spent the past ten days on vacation. They attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Jones parent*, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of Elliott Dl. and alto traveled on to Colorado. Miss Lois Tobey and Miss Mary Agnes Messner of Owoaso returned to their homes Monday evening after spending the week end in Reed City and Big Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tobey attended Gaines Camp meeting Sunday afternoon and evening. Miss Colleen Rose has returned from spending the summer in Victorville, California to spend the winter with her grandmother, Mrs. Ada Dee and go to school at Owoaso High. Miss Priscllla Seward spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seward. She is teaching school in Saginaw this year. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearsall called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Sutton in Corunna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Galloway visited relatives in Pontlac Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tobey and daughter. Lois, spent Tuesday at the Michigan State Fair at Detroit. Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Schultz and family of Momence. ID. returned to their home Sunday after spending the week end with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Warner, their daughter, Miss Myrtle returned home with them after spending the past week here. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Quick visited his SUMMER WARMTH IN WINTER STEADY, EVEN HEAT NO FUSS — NO BOTHER — NO DIRT HEAVEN? NO A T1MKEN BURNER Automatic Gas or Oil Room Heaters - Space Heater* COME IN AND SEE THEM AT ! Thursday, September 8, 1949 The Coninna News, Conmna Michigan Vavt 6 • BEWARE O F T H E NORTH W I N D ! T h e blasts of sleet a n d snow will d o severe damage to poor paint mnd un-protected surfaces, TIME T O RE-PAINT! Shiawassaetown Local* Fraiser - Godard By Robert Helmer PFC. Edward C. Helmer is home for a ten day furlough from Fort Knox Ky.f with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Helmer. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Semke, Mary Ann McKenny and Edward Helmer toured to Upper Michigan visiting the falls and Soo Locks over the holiday. Mrs. Reta Gillette has returned to her work as nurse at Countv hospital after two weeks vacation. Her sprained ar»We is somewhat improved. Mrs, B. Bunker has returned from a visit at Port Huron where Mr. Bunker is employed. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Mrs. Robert Helmer and Mrs. Reta Gillette and daughters Beth and Winnie attended the wedding of Mrs. Helmer* neohew William Randall at Tawas City, Saturdav Sept. 3rd. The Ovid Ryder family have returned to live at Shiawasseetown. Mr. Ryder is employed tn Flint Mr. Farron Bedall has returned to school foahis third term at Adelphian Academy, Holly, Mien. Students entering High school front Shiawasseetown are Virginia Ade and Susan Grant at Conmna: Kay Row* ley at Durand, and Robert Potter, Harold Bunker and Wayne Johnson at Owosao. Mrs. Don Morris visited her husband in the Howell Sanitarium Sunday and Monday. J. M. ELKINS & SON 3 2 7 N. Sfata St. EVERGREEN Mrs. Hoyt Beliew Correspondent Phone 12«« 7 2 8 W . Main — Owosea Favorite Dessert for . . . #PICNICS # #> PARTIES FAMILY DINNERS W b e n it'* A N T H O N Y ' S it'* a T R E A T ! ALL YOUR FAVORITE FLAVORS Boxed Candies — Beverages Anthony's Ice Cream i - Ihe = Quality Store Lester and Roy Darnell made a trip to Toledo, Ohio, last week end to take Mr. Charles Nicoson back to his home. He spent the summer with the Wm. Darnells. Mi. and Mrs. J. T. Muzzy and fam, ily and Mr. and Mrs. Loman Pish spent the week end down In Ohio visiting with Lomans parents. Miss »aiay Tarnquist from Bay City was a guest of Mrs. Hoyt BelHew last week on Wednesday afternoon and early evening. Little Michael Gerald Guahen, grandson of Mrs. Beliew was taken to Percy Jones Hospital on Sept. 6th with peneumonia. The Shirley Barlows from Vernon visited with George Johnsons this week. Mr. Michael J. Buytas Sr. of North Vernon Rd. is in Ann Arbor hospital, and has been for about 2 weeks, suffering with complication* He is expected to return home some time this week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darnell and family from Flint spent Sunday with the Wm, Darnells. Mrs. Truman Han formerly of this vicinity who plays Softball with the Regent Cafe team of Jackson, Mich, left last Thursday with her teammates for Watertown, Wis., where they will participate in the National Softball Tournament. Mr. and Vtn. Rowland Allen; Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Kurney and family; and Mrs. Emma Kurney from Juddville. Mrs. Elsie Allen from Flushing, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Phelps and daughter Edna all spent Sunday week Aug. 28th at Midland with Mr. and M m Ford Eshebnan and family cerebrating the 19th birthday of Phelps Eshelman. The Venice Center School opened Sept. 7th with morning sessions for assignment and registrations. tittle Janet and Freddie Ward will attend Venice Center scboor this year and not Owoaso school. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dustman spent the week end at Lake Messauke wito Mr. and Mrs. Herthol DeMerltt. + PHONE 14C2 Phone 831 Giro H i m Venice Center Local* brother Mr. and Mrs. Clare Quick of Holly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Doten and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green of Elsie. Their daughter, Joan, who had spent several days with her grandparents. returned home with them. FREE DELIVERY 1903 Coranna Avenue BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION Beer and Wine to Take Out YOU* HOatt TOWN »AKR •J*** u p esMalfcta, aasaaJaMa M s * « * . Yaa aaaf a» a m ai it fsaag mm wham y*a Bva. ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED R e g u l a r — 29c Piano studio newly located. Certified |herwood teacher. (No phone yet-) W « accept mfcfitJonc? pupUs HXUQ^PURCELL MYERS, B S 309 W. State St. Conmna, Mich. Homogenised — 31« Campbells T o m a t o Soup Campbells Pork & B e a n s l i t t l e Boy Blue Early J u n e Peas . Swift's Corned Beef .„ ___ W h o l e Kernel Corn _»„ H o r m e l Spam Red Mitten A p p l e Sauce F E E D S — C H E E S E S — E G G S — DRY GROCERIES A. Benford & Son Phone 1432 Pork Chops, end cuts _ Bacon Squares Beef Roast* Sirloin Steak . Conmna, Michigan "• m M**^^^— 3 cans for 2 cans for 2 c a n s for 1 2 ox. c a n No. 2 cam 12 o z . c a n No. 2 c a n ~-. . 29c 29c 2Sc S5c ISc 39c 15c CONTRACTINO — BHcJt, chimney •ad alate roof repair. Write or phone Geo. Hammond, telephone No. 199, Durand, Michigan. _ . . 59c 2 9 c p e r lb. „ 53c 69c per lb. For Painting and Paper Hanging— Decorating or paper steaming off. Can W, A. Hudson, Phone 40-P-2, Lennon, Michigan. W E CARRY A FULL U N E O F TELFERS COLD A N D S A N D W I C H MEATS <«**» I— ^— ^—B —^ —^ ^— ^— w— S —^ ^^ ^n —a w f ^ ^ a. —« . a- • B « « . ,» « H H | — ) ^/vrtl T R A C T QR DEPENDABILITY For one third of a Century, this cooperative, ^ We establish you in business on our capital. No investment or expert ence neceasary to start Write WINONA MONUMENT CO., Box 56¾ WInana, Minnesota. Salesmen Wanted FARM EXPERIENCE WILL PAY I If you can meet people and if you • nke farmers you may have what we I *re looking for. This is a different I sales job- with thorough training and I no stock or credit to carry Fuir f time, permanent work in this vicinity | Backed by reputable 60-year old Company. Home nights. Only hard" working men between 25 and 50 with dependable cars will be considered COFUnna News ^ ¾ ^ ^ - Conmna. entirely owned and operated by farmers, has— ProvYoW its members with a market for ALfmilk they hove produced and guaranteed prompt payment. frov/oW distributors c-i dealers with adequate quantities of high quality milk at ALL times. n) T h e n e w F o r d l r a c t o r gives you t h e advantages that h a v e m a d e Ford T r a c t o r s famous. . . . 0 W i t h H y d r a u l i c t o u c h control " L i f t - T y p e " i m p l e m e n t s are used — i m p l e m e n t s a r e us*d w i t h e&se — i m p l e m e n t s specielly d e s i g n e d t o o p e r a t e a t t h e desired d e p t h u n d e r v a r y in* soil conditions — I m p l e m e n t s t h a t do a w a y with b a c k - h r e a k i n g l u g g i n g a n d t u g g i n g bruises a n d skinned k n u c k l e s — this all m e a n s s m o o t h e r , s a f e r , f a s t e r f a r m i n g . Provided consumers with protection by #> R e m e m b e r the F o r d - I m p r o v e d H y d r a u l i c u n i t is completely built in, not a n a t t a c h e d " e x t r a " with e x n o s e d oil Imes to wear and leak. It's p a r t of t h e t r a c t o r like t h e powerful F o r d e n g i n e itself. furnishing a constant source of pure, 0 Don't miss the F o r d T r a c t o r exhibit a t M i c h i g a n State Fair. approved products at equitable prices. M K M G A N M I I K PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION 406 Stephenson BIdg. Detroit 2, Michigan E. W. Lewis Tractor and Implement Sales 118 N. Shiawassee - Coninna Phone 1359 FARM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Two salesmen win be hired by major feed company for permanent, fulltime work in this County. Home nights. No stock or credit to carry Better-than-average earnin g / . Thorough training o n job. Must hav<* dependable car. Ape 25 to 50. Only sober, serious-minded. s^Hablf men will be considered. For confident!*? appointment, reply to the Coninna ^ews, Corunna, Mich. T\\ O ROUTE SALESMAN NEED| ED — one of the nation's largest feed I companies needs two Route Sales! men in this vicinity who are willing | to make repeat calls on customers | now buying large tonnage. Homenights. No stock or credit to carry Must have cars. Excellent earnings: and splendid chance for advancement. Permanent, full-time work No transfers demanded. Thorough training in the field. Age 25 to 50. If you *re sober, reliable and a hard worker reply to this paper. Thursday, September 8, 1949 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For Rent FOR RENT — House for rent — 2 1-4 miles north of Lemon on M-13. Inquire 11-50 M-13 or Phone Lennoa 15-F-23. For Sale FOR SALE ~ One (Crise) used heater with Automatic Thermostat controls for coal or wood. Also hot water tank. Phone 30 - F . 3, Lennon, Michigan, George Smith. FOR SALE — German short-haired pupa. Phone 39 - F - 41 after 6:00 P. M. FOR SALE — Feeder cattle. Red* roans, and white face, Ball* and heifer*. Weight about from SCO to 430 lbs. North of Oakley ©a K-47 to M-57,1 mile weft. 9 1-2 worth, 1 ma Smith. JW-1 FOR SALE — > new and used — George — 2 wheel Gambles tp O Authorixed FOR SALE — Friers and ducks •Located * nffies Wort* and 1 am 1-4 miles Ess* oa Copes Road (frana Oorunna). Frank Boris. FOR BALE — Deep wail hand pump, one-quarter horse power molar, small wood heating stow, and out-aide toilet. H. Hubbard, Letmon. FOR SALE — Used washing macK tees and used refrigerators. Gamble? tn Corunna — George Kasan, Authortxed Dealer. «PH^iHaMSH^^^H«*«W'^SHSBBSSSSSSBSBSSSSBB)HB^MWBSSSBSSSSSSSlBBBBBBBBBa«- NEW LOG CABINS 13 x 18 feet, on cement foundations, large lot in the Plney Woods of Northern Michigan, two milea north of Harrison. Ex. -salient deerr territory 30 lakes in 20 mmftes, abundance of trout streams, excellent retreat for the family. Foil prise tOt&OO or terms 2200 down balance 239 month. Office on U. 8. 2T tn la open seven days a wcekA. DArey, Realtor, Legal Notice, OStftS* OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MICHIGAN — The probate Court for the County of Shiawassee. At a session of the Probate Court for saM County, held at the Probate Office, in the city A Corunna, on Wednesday, the 7th day of September In the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Present. ROY D. MATTHEWS, Judge of Probate. l a the Matter of the Estate of Livonia May Baldwin, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Millard Baldwin praying that administration of said estate may be granted to Millard Baldwin or soine -other suitable person. It is ordered, That the 27th day of September neat, a* t*« o'clock ir the forenoon, at said -rWate Office. be assigned for Ueari— -^M —Mtlon. And it is Further ^ - - * r f 1^at a copy of this order be -*•"',*»-* thre^ conafftttiTe weeks previous to said day of hearing to the Corunna News a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of Shiawassee. ROY D. MATTHEWS, Judge of Probate By PATRICIA BROUGHAN. Probate Register Notice of F"*** •* o p o > r ****—•** A Drainage District TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is Hereby Given, that I John Hudson Deputy Commissioner of1 Agriculture, Chairman of D"* ?**! S a r d for the Maple River Joint Xtrainage District, located in the counties of Gratiot, Clinton and Shiawassee did on the 10th day of June 104» file m t a e offices of the Drain Commissioners of said counties an order designating a drainage district for the Maple River Jom* drain according to Act No. 316, P. A. of Michigan, 1923. as amended The route and course of said drain is as follows: *.„,_.,. Commencing on the West line of Section 16. Lebanon Townahm T 8 N R 4 W. Clinton Co.. State of Michigan, thence upstream in an Easterly direction across Lebanon and Essex Townships in Clinton County, and across Fulton, Washington, and Elba Townships in Gratiot County, to upper end of the drain near Ann Arbor Railroad in SW K of Section 21. Elba Tcwnship T 9 N R 1 W. Gratiot Co., State of Michigan. The lands comprised within the drainage district are as follow*: MAPLE RTVFJC DISTRICT SHIAWASSEE COUNTY FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP T U N B 1 28 AD of frL Sections 17, 20, 29. and 32- a-*d all of Sections 16, 21. 22. 23, 25.' 26. including Village of Carland, 27, 32, 33, 34 and 36. The Corunna News, Coronna Michigan Pa^e Sevttf 3= NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Legal Notices In Section 8: — SW 8A of NW% of 8E %,; NW 10A of 8 ¼ of SW %; NE % of SW¾ exc. NE 10A; S 36A of NW % of SW fc; SE *4 of SW % exc. SE SA; SW 14 of SW ^ . In Section 4» — SE 14 of SE %: NE hi of SE ^4 exc. NW 7A; SE 31 A Of W % of SE .¼; SE 2A of E % of SW %; NW 6A of S 31H A of W H of SW M; SW 5.7 A and NW 4.8A of N 48HA of W% of SW ^ NW 15 A of that part S of road of E H of NW frt %; W y* of NW frl K exc. N 30A and exc. SE 1 tt A. In frl Section 5: — S 26A of N %; S 30A of 8 %; N 3L04A of 8-½ exc. •M 1-24 A off center part. In frL Section 8: — W 7 A of N 10A; NW SA Of S 17A of N 27A; S 20A: N 43A of 3 73A exc. NE 12 A. In Section 0: — All B %: E J 4 of NW % exc. NW 6A; E ½ of SW ½ ; W 1 i o f 8 W ^ « M . NMIA. In Section » - . - A l l S W ^ : W ^ o f N W H ; W H o f N E H ofjNWJ4: SE % of NW V exc. N25 20A; SW 2 l A * f W % of SE -4. ^ , ^ In Section 12: — SW % exc sNE 26 w A;8«5AofNHofNH0f * i B H o f S H o f N t t e f S W * t EJ55 A o f N H 0 f 8 * o f S W U r « 32A 0CS%ofSHofSW>i. In Section «8: — A t NE »4: all N W H e a c N W T A o f N 43 jrds: an SW*4 : W ^ o f 8 B H exc. SE 4 A : N 0 0 A o f X * of SB %. In Section 14: — SB ISA of S ¼ of N B H ; « H of SB »4; W*A of^SB «4 e x c NW ISA: S 47A of E 2-3 of SW H : S ISA of W 1-8 of SWJ4. f* Section I S : - A * W H: NW % of NB Me e x c NE 5A; NW 38A of S % « f N E %;"W H df SE * exc. NE 25A. _ _ ., __ . In Section 24: — At! SW %: W u of NW M; R u of NW 14 exc. N E 4A: R 10A of W Vt of NE U : W K . ftfSK%;B«ofSE%ac.NE5« Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices - "4 exc. N SA; S I U of E Hof ORDER OF PUBLICATION N % of NW % of NW 14; S % of STATE OF MICHIGAN — The W W of NW 14 and E 4 A of E 13 Probate Court for the County of HA of S H of NW * of NW u . Shiawassee. BENNINGTON TOWNSHIP At a session of the Probate Court T I X I { E All of Sections 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. for said County, held at the Probate 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 26, 17, 1* Office, in the city of Corunna, on Thursday, the 25th day of August in and 19. AU of Section 20 exc SE 10A of F the year of one thousand nine hund14 of SE 14. red and forty-nine. In Section 21: - A U N W ^ N W Present, ROY D. MATTHEWS, »4 of SW li.; NW 30A of SW hi of Judge of Probate. SWUttdEHofSWHiSW^oJ In the Matter of Frederick Edward NE % and NW 14 of SE ^ exc. SW Decker, Deceased. File No. 15146. 43A; N W ¼ o f N E ¾ : E ¼ o f N E On reading and, filing the petition % : N 64A of E % of SB tt. _ of Clare Longwell, sdministrator In Section 22: — All N H ; N 6 6 A praying for a license to seU real esof W ^ of SW %: NW 37 A of E tate. H of SW %. m It is Ordered that {he 20th day In Section 23: - W * of W £ of NW %: E 140A o f i m of N * ; of September next, at nine o'clock in E 140A of S H Of N * exc. S 35A. the forenoon, at said Probate Office, In Section 24: — All N ½ : N 2 5 A be assigned .for hearing said petition. of E * of SE * ; N 37A of W ^ And it is Further Ordered, That a of SE % : N 5A of B10A of that part copy of this order be published three o f S W % N o f road; N 26.T5A of W consecutive weeks previous to said 46.75A of B 56.74A of SW % N of road*: N 16 H A of W 87 % A of SW day of hearing, in the Corunna News a newspaper printed and circulating % N of road. ' AH that part of 8ectlon 2» NW of in said County of Shiawassee, ROY. D. MATTHEWS, Grand Rhrer Road. Judge of Probate. All that nart of frL Section SO NW By PATRICIA BROUGHAN, of Grand River Rosd. Registrar of Probate * CALEDONIA TOWNSHD? TiirttE In Section 20: - 8 ISA of W 62.46 A of SW frl «4: BW SUA of 14^40 A of S 56A of W 6S.4AA ofJ W «rl H : 8 10A of that part of SB * of SW frl % SW of road. In Section 81: — A H M %; SW frl U ; W 70J2A of NW frt. K: *U that part of J H of NW frl % SW of road: B SOA^of NE K exc. N 7 H A;W30AofE*ofNE%andW»4 of NEH and that part of NW % lying E of road exc N 27 KA. _ In Section 32: — AH SW tt; SE Vn Section 3*: — AU W U : W H A f N E M * o \ RE 7 7A: NW ISA of VL exc. 5A; SW 37.85A of that part that part of E ¥• of NE « V of RR: of NE ^ S of road; NW % exc. NE W M of W H of ««: K : SW 15A ** 63A, In. Section 33: — SW % exc. 28A: N >4 of E 14 of W H of SK «4 : NW i«H A of S % of E H of W 1-2 of S % of SE 14 exc. NE 3A: SW 9A of N ^ of SE U . SE ^ FIT «H TOWNSHn» T « N F J » ! SHIAWASSEE TOWNSHD? In fUrtion 19: ~ « 17A «» w «2.7^ T • N R 3 E AnfSWfrtH:SW5AofES0Aof All of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SW frl. M.. 16. 17 and 18. l a tovtUm 30: — W 45A of N W *^ In frt. Section 3: — AU S H : all A of NW fH. VA • * «* U A A* NW ft* NW frt. U : 8 80A of NE frt ½ exc. M *rc. E ««A: NW 14A *# « *0A of NE «A; W 72A of W 83.84 A of N p> an* nf SW frl. t< • nnd S K1.3« A 12&84A of NE fri 14. Af w «1 74K of «W frl. U err. S » In Section 11: — SW 25A of W 183 A* N lO^AA of W 61.76A of SW frl. A of NW frt * : N 37A of that part V,. and N 10A of W 40A ** E 00A o* of SW * W o f Village of Shiawas*W fi'l M , o M W 14 of N 10A of E see and S of road exc SE 2A: W 8A ana «f UW ft*. v-: W I M of 8 20A of a 10WA of feat part of SW H of of N 40A «f K MA of SWfH, H» Village and N of road; W 5 A of w n w w jrstTTw y TO^^NSHD? 8 2SA of SW %. T 1 N * 1 B^ In Section 14: — W ISA of N 60 A AH of Mkldlebury Township ex- of that nart of NW frt % W of road: cept the NE 00.43A of NE frt ½ NW T ".A of SW U : and W 24A Section 1. _ _ . _ of S M.0SA of NW frt »*. In Section 15: — AU N H. SW % SCIOTA TOWNSHD? T • N B 1 E exc. SE 2SA; N 40A of SB H. All of fri. Sections 1. 2. 3. 4, 5, 8 In Section 19: — NE * exc. SE 10 Afi of Sections 9, 10. 11, 12, 13. A and that pait of W H of SB «4 N of road; E 80A of NW frl ^ : N 40 14, 15, It. 22, 23, and 24. A of W frt y, of NW frt ¾ : S 23A N H of frl. Section 20. In Section 21: — All N «•: N 52> of W frl H of NW frt U, and NW Of SW H: NW 30A of N 46 Vi A of 2 A of W of frl H of 8W frl «4. In Section 20: — N 45A of W U SE % N of angling road; E H of SE of N W H exc. SW 2A; NE 7A of S 35 U of road. In Section 25: — All N %; All SW A of W U of NW K : NW 40 A of F % exc. SE 2 HA; N 57 * A of W % 14 of NW i 4 ; N E 5 A o f W H o f W K of NE Vi: NE 20A of E H of W of SE % : N 50A of Ei4 of SE »4. In Section 26: — Ail N %: NE 2H y, of NE »4; NK M of NE M; N 10 A of E H of SW ^ N of A of SE hi of NE HIn Section 21: — W % of NW H road: that part of SE % N of road: N 35A of that part of SE % S of exc SW 20A: N 30A Of SE % of NW 'i; s»l NE 14 exc. 5 A o f W % of SW road. In Section 27: — N V, of NE %: hi of NE. ¾; NE % of NW %; NE SE K of NE 14 : NE 20A of SW V< 7A of E H Of SB H. In Section 22: — W ^7¼ A of NW of NE M : all NW % exc. E 30A of that nart S of road; NW 10A of W H »4 : NW 7 % of W H of SW %. TOTAL ACRES OF SHIAWASSEE of SW 14. In Section 28: — E y, of NE tf; COUNTY IN 1240 MAPLE RIVER DRAINAGE DISTRICT N SO A of E H of SE *&.. 4.5 Mnes of Ann Arbor Railroad in OWOSSO TOWNSHIP T 7 N R 2 E AU of Sections 19, 20, 21, 28. 29. Shiawassee County in Maple River 30. 31. 32 and 33. District. In Section 6: — All SW frt % : S 8.0 Miles of Grand Trunk. Railroad 20 A of S >4 of NW frt. ^«: SW 5A in Shiawassee County in Maple River of NW ¾ of SE H; SW % of SE % District. exc. NE 10 A. 8.5 Miles of Michigan Central RailIn Section 7: — AU W frl. ^: W road in Shiawassee County in Maple H of NE »4 : W 30A of E * of NE River District, %: W 70A of SE fc. 212.15 Miles of Shiawassee County In Section 15: — S 12A o f E H of Roads in Maple River District. E 4 of SE % ; S 10A of E 70A of W 8.0 Miles of M-21 State Highway. */•> of NE % ; S 5% A of E % of SW 5.0 Miles of M-47 State Highway. % S of N r-w line of RR: S 4.75 A Dated this 10th day of June, 1949. of E % of W 14 of SW 14 S of N line Signed JOHN S. HUDSON of RR: SW 7.25A of E H of W ^ Deputy Commissioner of of SW Vx N of RR: W * of W H of Agriculture, Chairman. SW y« exc. N 10A. In Section 16: — All SW 14 : SE M ORDER OF PUBLICATION exc NE 15A; S 7¼ A of S ^ of E STATE OF MICHIGAN — The ¾ ( r f W ¾ of NE 14 : S 7 V.A of W H of NE U, and S 10A of E % a' Probate Court for the County of E H of NW %: S 10A of W ft of E Shiawassee. H of NW % : S 15A of W % of NW At a session of the Probate Court for the County of Shiawassee, held In Section 17: — All S V S 10A of E % of NE %: S 15A of W 14 at the Probate Office in the City of of NE M : S 20A of E 4 of NW % ; Corunna, on the 25th day of August in the year one thousand nine hundSW 30A of W Vi of NW M . In Section 18: —All W frt V. includ- red and forty-nine. • ing Village of Burton: SE 14 : W *A Present ROY D. MATTHEWS, of NE %; E K of NE % exc. N 20 Judge of Probate. A. In the Matter of the Estate of In Section 22: — All N *A; N 3-4 Daniel Bagin, Deceased, File No. 10of SW %: S 14 of SW 14 exc. E 8A: 806. N 2« A of W % of SE 14 : V 24A of Magdalene Sullivan, trustee of said E V. of W v* ot SE ¼; NE ¼ of SE % exc. SE 5 A. estate, having rendered her sixth anI* Section 23: — Sw 8A of W H nual Account to this Court. of NW y t ; NW 8A of W ½ of SW ^ It is Ordered, That the 20th day In Section 27: — AU SW ¾; W 14 of September next, at nine o'clock in of SE Vt; SW 13A of E 3-4 of SE the forenoon, at &aid Probate Office, y,; W H of NWr U ; W 29 A of E be appointed for examining and alH of NW *4. lowing sakl Account In Section 34: — All S H: NW »4 ; And it Further is Ordered, That a E 3-4 of NE 14 W of RR exc. NE 3-4 copy of this order be published three A; S 8 A of NE 14 E of RR. consecutive weeks previous to said In Section 35: — Al' SE >4; SE day of hearing in the Corunna News 20A of SE V of NE V ; E H of SW a newspaper printed and circulating M exc. N 8A; W H 8 of Hwy. exc NE in said County of Shiawassee. 3A; S 16A of W % N of hwy. ROY D. MATTHEWS In Section 36: — All S %: E 155 Judge of Probate A of NE 14, exc. NW 16A; E % of E % of NW % and W 5A of .NE ¾ By PATRICIA BROUGHAN. exc. NE 11A; W H of E H of NW Probate Register Attorney for Plaintiff, BUSINESS ADDRESS: 203-4 Owosso Savings Bank Bklg., OWOSBO, Michigan. 8-4-49 — 9-15 49 . i n * — 1 Burk, Eunice M. Burk, James Case, Alva V. Johnson, Charles V. Johnson, Ellas D. Burk, Metta E. Burk, Henry Jacobs, Mabel Jacobs, Eugene H. George, Kate S. George and Wilson M. Burk, or their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns, Defendants At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Corunna, Michigan, in said County, on the 12th day of August, A. D. 1949^ Present: Honorable PhiUp Elliott, Circuit Judge of Genessee County, Michigan, in the absence of Hon. Willi* L. Lyons from the 35th Circuit. On reading and filing the Bill of Complaint in said cause, and the affidavit of Michael Garland attached thereto, from which it satisfactorily appears to the Court that the Defend, ants above named, or their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns, are proper and necessary parties defendant in the above entitled cause: And it further appearing that after diligent- search and inquiry K cannot be ascertained, and it is not known whether or not said defendants are living or dead, or where any of tnem xutf reside, if living, and, if dead, whether they have persocal representatives or heirs living, or where they or some of them-may reside; and further, that the present whereabouts of sakl defendants are unknown, and .that the names of the persons who are included therein without being named, bur who are embraced there* m under the title of unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns, cannot be ascertained after diligent search and Inquiry. On motion of Michael Carland, Attorney for Plaintiffs, IT IS ORDERED that said defendants and their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and ORDER OF PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court for the County of Shiawassee. IN CHANCERY Ernest L. Benton and Nellie M. Benton, bis wife, Plaintiffs vs. OHver Torry, Harvey W. Botsford, Aldrktge Watkias,, Wilson M. Burk, Henry Jacobs, Ebas D. Burke, Eugene H. George and Kate S. George or their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns. Defendants At a session of said Court held at the Court House in the City of Corunna, Michigan, tn said County, on the 12th day of August, A. D. 1249. Present: Honorable Philip Ettiott, Circuit Judge, Genesee County, Michigan, in the absence of Ctrcvft Judge Willis Lyons fcom the 35th Circuit. On reading and ftttng the But of Complaint in said cause, and the affidavit of Michael Cartaad attached there**, from which it satisfactorily ORDER OF PUBLICATION STATE OF MICHIGAN — In the appears to the Court that t s e D e f Circuit Court for the County of Shia- dants above named, or their unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and assign n are proper and necessary parties de^ IN CHANCERY fendant in the above entitled cause. Leon Vosburg, And it further appears thaV after Plaintiff diligent search and Inquiry it canvs. not be ascertained, and It is not Henry D. Clough, W. R. Grieve, known whether or not said defendDon H. GOBS and Fannie G. Brown, ants are living or dead, or where any or their unknown heirs, devisees, legof them may^ reside, if Hying, and, if atees and assigns, dead, whether they have personal reDefendants presentatives or heirs living, or where At a session of said Court held at they or some of them may reside, the Court House in the City of Co* and further, that the present where- f* 1 *^ ^ ^ J ^ ***???** runna, Michigan, in said County, on abouts of said defendants are un- be entered tn this cause within three the 1st day of August. A. D., 1949. known, and that the names of the months from the date of this order, Present: Honorable WILLIS L. persons who are mchtied therein and in default thereof that said LYONS. without being named, but who are' »"> <* Complaint be taken as conOn reading and filing the Bin of embraced therein under the title of fessed by the said defendants, their Complaint In said cause, and the unknown heirs; devisees, legatees and unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and affidavit of Michael Carland attach- assigns, cannot be ascertained after ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that ed thereto, fisadTwMah it satisfactor- diHgewt search and Inquiry. ily appears to the Coust that the deOn motion of Michael Carland, At- within forty days Plaintiffs cause a fendants above named, or their un- torney for Plaintiffs, IT 18 ORDER* copy of this order «0 be published in known heirs, devisees, legatees and ED that said defendants and their the CORUNNA NEWS, a assigns, are proper and' necessary unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and 1 **»«**• Prtdished and circulated ta parties defendant In the above en- assigns, cause their sppearance to be •»*• County: such publication to be titled cause: entered in Uus cause within three continued therein once in each week And It further appearing that af-( months from the date of this ordW for six weeks in succession. PHILIP ELLIOTT. ter diligent search and inquiry Jti and In default thereof that said BUI Circuit Judge of Genesee cannot be ascertained, and it Is not of Complaint be taken as confessed known whether or not said defend-1 by the said defendants, their unknown County. Michigan, in the absence of cannot be ascertained, and It Is notj heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns. Hon. Willis L. Lyons from the 39th ants are living or dead or where any | IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, Circuit. of them may reside, if living, and if within forty days Plaintiffs cause a COUNTERSIGNED: SHERMAN E. WELCH dead, whether they have personal copy of this order to be published in Cleric of the Circuit Court representatives or heirs living, or the CORUNNA NEWS, a newspaper where they or some of them may re- printed, published and circulated la for the County of Shiawassee, Mich. TAKE NOTICE, that this suit. In side, and further, that the present said County; such publication to be which the foregoing order was duly whereabouts of said defendants are continued therein once in each week made, involves and is brought to quiet unknown, and that the names of the for six weeks in succession. title to the following described piece PIHLIP ELLIOTT persons who are included therein Circuit Judge, Genesee County. or parcel of land situated and being without being named, but who are embraced therein under the title of Michigan, in the absence of Circuit in the Township of Bennington, Coununknown heirs, devisees, legatees and Judge Wilils L. Lyons from the 36th ty of Shiawassee and State of Michigan, viz: assigns, cannot be ascertained after Cireuit. A parcel of land in Bennington COUNTERSIGNED: diligent search and inquiry. Township, Shiawassee County, MichiSHERMAN E. WELCH ., On motion of Michael Carland, AtClerk of the Cireuit Court for the gan, described as the West 5 acres torney for Plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED of the North 10 acres of the East 1-2 that said defendants and their un- County of Shiawassee, Michigan. TAKE NOTICE, that this suit, in of Lot One (1), Section Five <5) known heirs, devisees, legatees and Town 6 North, Range 2 East boundassigns, cause their appearance to which the foregoing order was duly ed as follows: On the North by the be entered in this cause within three made, involves and is brought to Public highway, on the West by the quiet title to the following described months from the date of this order, piece or parcel of land situated and land owned by Charles Johnson, on and in default thereof that said BUI being in the Township of Benning- the South by the land owned by Henof Complaint be taken as confessed ton, County of Shiawassee and State ry Jacobs and on the East by the by the said defendants, their unland owned by Ellas D. Burke, or of Michigan, viz: known heirs, devisees, legatees and The East fifty-four and 73 one- held by him under a life lease; assigns. Being otherwise known as: hundredths (54.73*100) acres of the IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that North one hundred thirty-four and A part of Lot One (1) of the Nortfewithin <forty days Plaintiff cause a 73 one-hundredths (134.73-100) acres eaat Fractional hi of Section 5, fat copy of this order to be published in of the Northeast Fractional Quarter Township 6 North, Range 2 East, la the CORUNNA NEWS, a newspaper (hi) of Section Five (5) in Town Six Michigan, described as: Beginning on printed, published and circulated in (6) North, Range Two (2) East, the North line of said Section at a said County; such publication to be Michigan, according to the Govern- point 549.40 feet North 80 deg. 00* continued therein once in each week ntent Survey, excepting five West along the North line of said for six weeks in succession. (5) acres of the Northwest corner Section from the Northeast corner WILLIS L. LYONS, sold to WUlSam Coakes, and except- of said Section 5, thence North SO Circuit Judge ing easements granted to the Con- deg. West along the North line of said Section a distance of 401 feet to the COUNTERSIGNED: sumers Power Company. SE corner of Section 32, in Township SHERMAN E, WELCH Dated: August 12, 1949. 7 North, Range East, in Michigan, Clerk of the Circuit Court MICHAEL CARLAND thence North 82 deg. 30 ' West along for the County of Shiawarsee, Mich. Attorney for Plaintiffs, the North line of said Section 5 a disTAKE NOTICE, that thia suit, in BUSINESS ADDRESS * tance of 187.60 feet, thence South 2 which the foregoing order was duly 203-4 OWOASO Savings Bank Bldg. deg. 50' East 417.60 feet, thence made, involves and is brought to Owosso, Michigan. quiet title to the following described 8 - 18 . T - 9 22 South 80 deg. 50' East 546 feet, thence North 8 deg 32' East 41740 piece or parcel of land situated and feet to the place of beginning, being in the City of Owosso, County taining 5 acres of land more or of Shiawassee and State of Michigan, ORDER OF PUBLICATION via: STATE AF MICHIGAN — In the not including the highway; all la The West One-Half ( ¾ ) of the Circuit Court for the County of Shia- Bennington Township, County, Michigan; except North Five (5) rods of Out Lot granted to Consumers Power No. 3 of Jennett H. Kelly's AddiIN CHANCERY . P«ny. tion to the City of Owosso, la J. A. Slingeriand and Ellen E. StingDated: August 12th, 1949. Shiawassee County, Michigan, erland, his wife, excepting therefrom a strip of Plaintiffs MICHAEL CARLAND land Four (4) rods wide off the vs. Attorney for Plaintiffs, West end thereof usetl as Ball Oliver Torry, Aldridge Watkins, Har- BUSINESS ADDRESS: Street. vey W. Botsford, Thomas D. Dew- 203-4 Oweeso Savings Bank Dated: August 1, 1949. ey, Philena G. Dewey, John Stew- Owosso, Michigan art, Mary H. Stewart, Isaac W. MICHAEL CARLAND 8 - 18 . T - I Page K^ht Thursday, SeptemW 8f 1949 The Corunna News, Corunna Michigan Monday at West Branch. Overnight guests Monday of Mr. Mrs. Grace Crowe and Mrs. Mack Knox were Mrs, Frank Correspondent Terhune of Boston, and Mrs. Lfllie Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Wheeler of Duggei, Indiana. son Eldred and daughter were M M Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobs and son and Mrs. Titus and daughter Beverly [ Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Lea Judd and of Auburn, N. Y.. and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Frank Spiegel of Durand. j Judd and son Stanton and Mr. and Charles Judd recently underwent Mrs. Walter Judd, Pfc. Herbert Judd, an appendectomy at Memorial Hospi- Carolyn and Catheryn Ann and Mias tal. • } Joan Etienne all attended the Stanton Guests Tuesday evening of Mr. and reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. J. Knox were Mr. and Mrs. Winferd Judd at Colon on Labor Day. Charles Wheeler of Sullivan. Indiana Miss Irene Ces^l has returned .from and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheeler of a several days stay with Mr. and Mrs. Flint. Walter Marynek of Flint. Friends will be interested to learn Mr. and Mrs. James Knox enter of the baby -daughter bora Sunday tained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watkins to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Casemore of and son and daughter, Tommy and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The baby has Ruth Ann of Detroit, at the George been named Sharon Ann. Crowe home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Crowe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judd and son and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clax- daughter, Catheryn Ann were in ton spent the we^k end at Houghton Rantoul, Illinois the past week. They Lake. were accompanied home by Pfc. HerMiS3 Joan Etienne of Hghland Park bert Judd who will be at home for was a week end guest in the Walter several days before leaving for CaliJudd home. fornia. From there he will be sent overseas to spend the next eighteen Mr. and Mrs. George Casemore and months. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry spent Juddvilte Local* Dinner guests Labor Day of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Knox were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watkins and two children of Dertoit, Mrs. Lucy Priest, Mrs, Mary Butlau, Mrs. Mirth Priect of Sullivan, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Price of Flint and Mrs. Lillie Wheeler of Dugger, Ind. Mrs. Benj. Rolfe spent Wednesday in Clawson visiting Mrs. Marian Fixley. New Haven Locols Mrs. Gerald Butcher Correspondent Mrs. Truman Han of New Haven, Misses Kathryn and Ida Sinnott of Owosso, members of Regent Cafe softbal! team of Jackson, who won the State championship last week end left Thursday evening for Watertownj Wis. where their team will participate in the National Softball tournament. daughter Barbara, Mrs. Harry Des- j Wednesday at the State 4-H show in Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McAvoy and borough and daughter Jane spent :ast Lansing. children Leo, Tim and Mary Alice returned Tuesday after spending a few days at Saulte St. Marie. Patty Lou Spike, Duane Veale Gary Han and Charles Conklin, all of New Haven spent the past week at the State i-H Show in East Lansing. All had heifers entered in the show. Pfc. Lee Smith was home from Chanute Field, Rantoul, 111. to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith. He was accompanied to Detroit Monday by his parents. 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