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'Volume LX III-—No.. 52.
C H E L SE A , M IC H IG A N , T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 2, 1934
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I I -troit hejd_a service at the T.ima
tercemetery on Wednesday morning,
A W ARBOR A TTO R N EY W IL L B E
when they dedicated a marker placed
P R ES EN T A T F R ID A Y M EET&■
at the grave of Mrs. Sophia Cushman
..... ING TO A D V IS E CO URSE 1
Boyd given by Mrs. J . J . Lamb. The
service opened with a prayer by Mrs;
OF ACTIO N H E R E .
.ng-tbe-m embers
6- J . ChamHorrMrsr^J. ErW eber o f
and .friends of the Methodist Episco­
Chelsea gave a history of Mrs. Boyd’s
pal church tendered a farCwell^recep- ‘ Although the matter of disposal of
The dedicatory speech and uri* i i on to -Dr. and
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M rs. W.
J . F&fmer, the stetejnwnedjeement plant at Four.
VetHng~~of~'th^_ markOivw fls~Tgi van .by,
on-ther occas1tm“^or4Wf,r S ,e t ^ S ^ ? ilf j La^ h^ ^ eff*de^ ^ ^ tte^ l “ ~' '_
John Lamb and Mrs. J . J, Lamb gave- from -the:
* management of the Meth­ by the state administration docahres=the closing prayer. The inscription
in the fu­
odist Home which they have serve
on-the marker which is placed in so acceptably for the last seven years ture of the village are making ar11
of the headstone is as follows:
rangements to stage a fiflfht to the
r -^ augftter-bf a “Revolutionary Sol
-at-thu |flnish in an effort
to stoptK
...........the
state
dier,'"Placed by
K" the T
~-f— St. C lair suggestion of the pastor, who acted -ih~their-wrecking of the p la n t .—
Louisa
in the■
.capacity-of toastmaster,: open­
-Chapter.
It was decided by the- administra­
ed, the meeting .by. ringing heartily
tive
^board^tW. weeks ago that., the
Mrsv" Boyd.-was the daughter' of “Blest Be the Tie that Binds.” Rev,
Capt. Consider Cushman, who served Norton-N^CIaritj-^^nember of - the
! Jii the Revolutionary Forces3from^ A l­ Home, fam ily, led in prayer, and. a f­ sell it to a private enterprise whigh
bany. She .was born on October 6," ter; a wo^d .of greeting the. .pastor would operate the plant in the manu-'
facture of cement ftnd fertilizer. Pre1786 at Kent, New ~"~
called-om John—
Kllm erj—
of-the~F_ellowj; vious to that time the governor hat
ried to Lewis Boyd in 1807 and died ship club, •Theo. Bahnmiller; Sunday
on J uly 2, 1855. She was:, .a . great school:superintencient,P;'MrBroesam- favored .wrecking of the plant but had
great granddaughter of John Alden le on behalf of the official. board, N. turned the matter of disposal over Jo
and great great granddaughter of E l­ Ws' Laird, representing the congrega­ the finance committee^of-the: admin­
der Cushman; both of whom came over tion, Mrs. John Fletcher, of the Home istrative board, this committee advis­
on the Mayflower and Elder Cushman boards and Mrs. Edwin Koebbe, of ing, the public and local delegations
tve a sermon in this' the women!s organizations, who each that-theywould sell the plant to the
.country which Wag sent back, to Eng­ responded with kindly, words of re- bidder who -would provide the most
employment.
land and printed.
gret at the thought
l^sfng from
Believing this to be a fact local
A fter their marriage they lived in '.their midst such^ loyal “ friends and
Butterworths Corners where they re- devoted Christian workers as Dr. and people interested in the matter de
to
sided thrmigh the wnv <vf__Ig.;
■aimer rmmgled with felicita^ ir^ated-their efforts in trying—to—im
fluence
sale
to
Joseph
Zilk
of
Anri
■1*814. In the fa ll of 1814 they moved. tions and good.wishes;for their future
Arbor,
whose
bid
appeared
to
be
the
■to:iwestern:.lSLe..wJ .York-.and in 1835. rhappiness-.and^prosperity-,—
.best
in
the
matter.”
of
employmentv
■came-to-Miehigan and settled-in-Lima
A short musical program arranged
Center, Enroute west it took them by Mrs. F . M. BroeBamlc was inter- A fter the promise of the’fioance com­
one hour over one week to travel from spersed and„added- much-interest to mittee to sell the plant news' sudden­
BUfTtitd“ tb- Detroit on the steamer, the program. , Solos, -“ The Holy; ly came" forth- on __Ju ly •-17 that...they
_.
William Mercy Thanks to the rough, C ity,”. Roy Ives; -violin—solo,- "The had agreed to the wishes of Governor
Comstock and -would - proceed with
weather on Lake "Erie :; the steamer
Wayride Chapel” , Adolph Duerr;- solo,
had, tajput into shore while the grew -^Good;Bye,TSweetDay,',"byrMrsrWes- dismantling and junking of the plant
cut more wood for the, engine. The ley Smith, iDr. and Mrs. Balmer re­ rather thkn make the. gale.
While locah sentiment in the mat
drive from Detroit to Lima Center sponded feelingly at the end of. the
ter
has been bitter toward the gover-took nine days-over the old territorial program.
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nor,
mofO~a'nd more disapproval of
road, now US-12 and 1127"
Ice cream, and cake was served at the act of the finance committee of
Immediately on arriving at Lima the-cloae-by, the nmmbeps»of=the-La- |-thi
now be­
Center they purchased land from the dies’ Aid Society under'the direction
ing heard, inasmuch as the master
government at $3.50 an acre and the of Mrs. Herman Dancer.
was placed in their hands for final
next morning hunted . deer before
action. This board consists of Frank
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Balmer
have
endeared
daylight,
;
themselves not only to the church, D. Fitzgerald, Secretary of State,
Mrs. Boyd was the mother of 11 but to the whole community and the J ohn K . Stack, Auditor General, and
bhildren,—She was-outstandmg-in her, prayers and good wishes of a.host of Theo. I . Fry, State Treasurer.
religious life and loyalty to her counIf procedure which is__anticipated
will follow them . as__ they.
ftry,-:being' a- daughter of a soldier, leave for their new home Tri“ Fort
^ be executed the adminis1-wife of a soldier-and had four g TT^ Hu\*on.
tration w ill-h ave^ B ^ p o rtvC n ity’W
brothers and four soldier sons, Her
explain why they want the plant
love fo r her fam ily kept them united
wrecked rather thsm sell it to a con­
as one and her boysmever-missed go­
cern which would ' furnish employ­
ing to see her each Sunday no -matter
ment.
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what -happened as it was her courage
The prison commission- has been
and assistance they all asked for.
designated as the dismantling" agency
The~ifollowing^ comrnuhication. was and several convicts have been transMr. and Mrs, Boyd, with Mr. and
Mrs.” Jonas Freer, great grand par- received on; Wednesday ffom ' Mate" ported to the plant daily this week1
,
accompanying where they are preparing the harents of Mrs. C. J . Chandler of Grosse
rise o f, ■racks for occupancy by convicts who
the
Great
Lakes;
Written
on
Mon­ w ill be kept at the plknt for the
helped to plan the church at Lim a
day,
the
message
is
as
follows:
wrecking operations. It w ill be some
Center.
.
The - direct—desceridants-who were ... The -Sea. Scaut ciuise was delayed time, however, bpfore thc-main-plantr
present at" the services on Wednes- starting from Detroit' by mechanical w ill be'razed, which w ill allow time
for definite^ctibiT iri~favor“ )f either
day were A lbert Litchfield of Dexter, "repairs that •
^
th'e 8tate- or-Chetsear-^ute.
The
ship.got,nnder-way
nt.2
:30
idsonr-Mra. j.- J ; ■
Lamb-of -DeA public mass meeting w ill be held
troit, Mrs. J . E . Weber and Howard Thursday afternoon.
in Chelsea-Friday-evening at 8 <riclock-{
Boyd o ^ eh elsearW at-g ran d cW ld l^ —
John Lamb, Beverly Boyd of Detroit layed by mechanical mishaps since at the public school auditorium, when
and Miss Dorothy Cavanaugh of leaving Dfetroit. .Stops have been the matter of obtaining an injunction
made at Tashmoo Park in the St. to prevent procedure with wrecking
Chelsea/great, great grandchildren.
C
lair River,' Port Huron, Harbor operations w ill be discussed. A promFollowing the services the party
Beach
on Lake Huroij, and. the ship inent Ann Arbor-attorney w ill be
motored to . the ©exter-Huron Park
arrived
in Cheboygan to tie up for present at the meeting and advance'
in Scio, where a picnic luncheon was
new engine parts Sunday afternoon
information is that Chelsea need not
served
The boys have had "plenty of ad* despair yet in the matter of seeing
venture and hard work getting the the ■
old cement plant again in opera­
G IR L SCO UTS CAMPING
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ship through some rolling weather.' tion. '
Under the leadership of the Misses A t no time has there been any
This matter means much to Chel­
Gertrude Hindelang, Luella Huston ger for the ship is perfectly sea­ sea—to every business man and to ev­
arid Anna Grau the G irl Scouts^ are worthy and Commander Schrader is ery property owner in' this vicinity,
spending a week in camp at Silver a very skillful and able captain.
for increased local-employment means
Lake. The two younger patrols left
It is expected that the stop at Che­ better business and enhanced property
_or camp Wednesday to remain until boygan
^ W11 w ill „„„
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fc
not be
for rnoro...........
than........
o,ne values. Everyone interested in the
Sunday and
d ayf The boys have greatly enjoyed jmatter Js-iirged to -attend-this-masstheir first shore leave since starting meeting and it is hoped the auditor-’
Money to defray expenses has been and are in excellent spirits and ium w ill be filled to capacity on F r i­
earned by the girls during the past health. Just what schedule of ports day evening.
year.
the ship makes next week depends
DON’T M ISS T H IS M EETIN G !
The camp w ill be conducted as near further developments
a s possible like an official G irl Scout
CAVANAUGH JL.AKE GRAN G E
camp ami w ill be run\ according to
HO STESS TO S. A . C LU B
Cavanaugh-Lake-Grange-will-meet
schedule. T imc-wrll-be-tnken-up-witfr
Kutn
tut! i Russell Was hostess with Mr. and Mrs*: Henry AUmenswimming,* hiking, nature study and to the members of the S . A. club on dinger on Tuesday evening, August
reviewing" of G irl Scout tests.
Monday evening, at the home of her 7. A ll members are requested to be
Two mothers w ill be in\camp at all sister,-M rs. J. J . Munro, on Chandler present—Election of delegates to the
S t With two tables in play, high county convention. Program:
-times.
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Song,
honors were won by Miss Dorothy
• C H A R LES W. KLAM SER
1 Haselswerdt, and second by Mrs. Paul
Roll call*-A memory of my . child­
> C. W.
70, publisher of the Eisele. Lunch was served at the hood.
...M y H e a n h ^ b u s ^ ^ "L W e ra rid .
Chelsea Tribune' previous T6 it«' ton1 close o f tbe game.
Recitetion—Eunice Schweinfurth.
solidation with The Standard more
Piano sola—Virginia Lehman.
V
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
,
than ten years ago, died Tuesday eve­
Our
Children’s Happines^T— Rev.
ning at his home m Dearborn after
John K elly was guest of honor at
Wm.
Stelnman.
several months’ illness. Mr. Klam- a birthday dinner given Sunday at
Recitation—Wilma Schweihfurth.
ser and his son, H. W. Klumser, have his home on West Middle S t , cele­
Vocal duet—V irginia Lehman and
published the iDearborn Press for the brating his 76th anniversary. Seated
nt^tlie-tabler"whichiwaa centered with I^roy.. Loveland
^gat ueverBl “years;
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Funeral services will be held Friday a lovely birthday cake illuminated
m at the Howe-Peterson fun-1with 76 candles, wem M r. and Mrs.
Find S i m With VlUag Prpyar
home in Dearborn Burial will j 0hn McLaughlin ^nd children, Mr.
A runestone was found at SIgtuaa,
•ho in Northview cemetery.
j and Mrs. Max Kelly and sons* David
« . « » widow, soil.
and
and Mr». Mary Lusty,-all Sweden, bearing a prayer inscribed In
Viking days. ,
and one brother.
.
j of Detroit
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Delco Battery
Detroit Chapter D. A. R.
Dedicates Marker Here Possibility Remains That Injunction Might Halt
Junking of Industry and Force Sale to Pri­
Several members of the Louisa St.
vate Bidders Who Would Employ Men.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST,. \ m
THECHET.SBA STANDARD, CHELSEA, UICHIOAN
K A N S A S ’ G R E A T DROUTH
sister,/M iss Emma Leeman.
FIRST A N N U A L
O F 1860 C A L L E D FO RTH
Mr. uiul Mrs. Clarence Gilmore of
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and
their
gruiuldaughter,
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— Mts F- Wm. Al Im a n a nd—-daughter Patricia—Jenaon-of-Gi'egyry-calliHl-oiiM. W. M cCLU RE, Publisher
(From the. Topeka (K an ,) Capital
Alice and a gentleman friend of Hol­ Miss Abbie Carey, Sunday.
W E E K L Y N EW S B U L L E T IN
Back in i860 there was drouth, too.
land, Ohio were dinner guests oiv
Miul
V.
Oiark
of
Detroit,
who
was
AND SPEKDROAT RACES
Mtch^ Tuesday "o F la st week of ~Mr»r Alt-Kctorod In tba piatofflc'e
going to Petersburg and Toledo, was There is nothing in Kansas' present
Frank D, Fitzgerald* ■ » «wod4 «Iam matter.
Snonsored by Erwin riK’skorn Post No. 4fl (Ann Arbot)man's uncle, Rev, N. Norton C lark, an1over Sunday guest of-his father, situation that wus pot then as bad,
Secretary of Slate ' "
if not-a little bit worse than it is to-.
Rev. N. Norton Clark.
fufeatripUtt prtca) |1.50 i>«r year; »ii mootbi. it member of the Home,
^ M re. ‘ft.' RV EafToir".Bloomfield" H ills “ ’ Mrs. Katie Smith"of“ (irand Rapids, duy. So pitiabla..was the . Kansas
_?s M»ti: four month*, . 50 cento,
,Sticker^Permits Good In Michigan
took dinner with Mrs. Rowe on Tues* who is spending the summer with scene that friends pn the outside took
noble
measures
to
bring
reliof
to
tho
When Secretary of State Frank D.
Consolidation of
her. sister in . Ypsilanti while her
■day/............... ... stricken
area
"and
Its
people,
-OutFitzgerald
extended the use of windJHtt_Ch«lMA Harold, wublilhad I87L _
Mrs.-W.inn.. arrixad..hatufl Jaat. .WfiBit daughters are in N8w York City In
Th* C&«1*#a StandardreAt^ltifcwMSefcPORTAGE LAK E
ririefd—
stick©
r-pem tl
tenv'stundjn'g-fflflbng
these
friends
of-Kansummer
school,
called
at
the
Homo
from her long visit in Chicago and
Tbt OhalMo Tribune, eeuniuhed IMT.
*b e r1, with the consent of a m ajority
Sunday .afternoon, and took Miss sas was Thaddeus Hyatt,
Rockford, 111,
*
Qn -WedneMjay^afternooihthc W. H . Jennie AJkn^with_M l, to_G randJlap-. lly a tt was an easterner who had of the legisiattjYe, it was decidod
first interested -himself-sdftrr Kansas that=other states would not be notU.
M. S, of Chelsea church was enter­ ids for a-few days' v is it Mrs, Sutepg^cailers-Saturday after* d uring'the m pble-ftlled territo rial fled of the action.
tained at the Home, with Mrs. Kdwin
This rneons that Michigan motor­
Koebbe presiding, Mrs. MumbV lead­ noon were M K and Mrs. Geo. McGee period, He was- an intimate friend o f
Sumner,
Horace
Greeley
and
other
ists
operating their cars after Aug­
of
M
arshall,
Mich,
and
Mrs.
Geo.
E
.
er of ;devotionals and Mrs. Balmer,
men
prominent
in
national
affairs,
a
ust
1
with 1988 plates and a windIngram
of
Andover,
Mass,,
and
on
program leader.
On Thursday, Mrs. Alice Spauls- ,Sunday! M rs; Ingram ,; who is s t a y . staunch anti-slavery man, and sup shield permit, are. liable to be deberry visited M rs. Robtoy while Mrs. ing with Mrs. W hitaker, both called, i porter of John Hrown. A fter the_exfc .tained i f ■they... travel beyond the
—
‘ • 1 9 ^ 4 ’ Carpenter and daughter Maude and
.
Thursday, Ju ly 26, Lanton Church, cution of Brown, Hyatt was summon- Michigan borders, ^
Mrs.
Helen
Bennett
and
Miss
Lillia
n
el
to
appear
before
the
United
States
Miss Anna Guiner called on Miss
Interest in politics ■in Michigan, is
Jennie Allen and others who came Wilcox of Adrian called on Miss Han­ senate committee to" give testimony
decreasing
if the number of candi­
regarding_the
movements
leading"
up
nah Boerin'g.
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from Ypsilanti.
A number of the members of the to theU arper’s Ferry trouble, He re­ dates filing -with" the Department o f
On Frid ay, Mrs. Emma Rowe spent
the day with Miss Jessie Everett in Home attended .the farewell party fused to accede t<Tthe .demands of the State can be taken as a criterion,
In 1932 a total of 245 candidates
Chelsea.
7 for Rev. and Mrs. Balmer at the committee and was subsequently im­
were
certified by the department for
prisoned,
for
several
weeks.
- Mr.-and Mrs. Goodhand of Detroit Chelsea church on Monday evening.
senator,
governor, lieutenant, .gover­
When
Kansas
was
stricken
with
Miss Cecile Sherman’s^mrents, Mr.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Postlethwaite
nor,
congress
and the state legisla­
famine
after
the
election
of
Abraham
and Mrs. E , E . Sherman, her sister
on- Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harlow of Pon­ Esther, tihd brother H arry and lady Lincoln, Thaddeus Hyatt organized ture. This yoar petitions were filed
tia c came- for-hor aunt, Mrs-Danaon, friend, all of ..St^Johns visited- her. the Kansas relie f committee and came for 217 candidates but six filed w rit1th ’ the^departmenF ask­
personally to the sUto -to see
who/ w ill visit there for a time. ,
on Sunday.
ing
that
their
petitions be withdrawn.
gifts
.were
properly
distributed.
H
is
Mrs. George Bornath and son Rus­
Miss Ostrander* returned Bunday
interest
in
the
state
continued
thrusell visited friends in Toledo Satur­ after a two months’ visit in North
day and Sunday.
.
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- Adams, Marshall and at Litchfield,' out his life and upon his death, at his
- Miss Ja ne .Shove of Jackson visited where she attended the centennial own request, a valuable collection of
— - his-papers \ips placed in the Kansas
Miss Janet Colegrove several, days' celebration o f-the ’villager
NOW— Replace your old cur­
Miss E lla Roso Kimbell o f Saune^tate H istorical society. In^lOSO his
this week.
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tains with new, smart, colorful
min,
III, and Miss Francis Merithew
son,
I.
Hallet
Hyatt,
visited
.
Topeka
s. —Robto}nS“-Sunday guests were
cottage sets ami Priscilla ruf7
to study these manuscript records, of of Manchester are spending the week
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lVhr” ftttlior’tf ‘ interest- and acblvRy—Rr
ter Helen of Anri-Arber,
^'tractive hew
Thursday,
August
4
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i910
behalf
of
Kansas.
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Mr, and Mrs, Ju liu s Schmid, and
Mrs, Frank W hite,and daughter,
fore-shown in Ann Arbor.
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Miss Nellie Lowry left on Wednes^ The elder H vatt wus something of mother, Mrs. Wonk, spent Sunday
Mrs.- Henry Lyon of Ypsilat^peatled
a
poet.
So
moved’
was
he
by
the
with Mrs, -Ida-Moeckel of near Munon Mrs. Drury on Wednesday- and day morning for a visit with friends
plight ef-Kansas-Jn -1^60—that^-he 1th. Thov also
look her for a picnic dinner a t^ a viF ■in Boattler-Woshr^ G ro w b a r^ I c e boxes
About 100 attended the Sunday wrote the Prayer for Rain which fol- Mrs. Aaron Hannewald,
naugh Lake.
On Wednesday of last week :M iss school picnic of St. Paul's church at lows: - W alter Thelen o f Francisco Is
Printed Marquisette Cottage
Rena Burrell went to Denton where Cavanaugh Lake yesterday.
spending a few days with A rthur
Sets in standard window ’sizes.
Cover thy Sun, O God!
Llndauer. ■
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she attended the wedding of her : .The Chelsea Carburetor Co. have
Smart floral designs In various
Oht Cover it with thy hand I
received
a
large
hew
lathe
and
press
grandniece,
Miss
Francis
Mildred
combinations of colors. Set— ■
For it aco*rcl\eth man, and it scorch - P h ilip ~ S e ltT R a d 'W m isf 0 rturuTTo
Guenther and John M. Beck, both of d nll which they w ill use in manufac­
lose a valuable horse on Sunday.
eth beast,
Set of Armstrong
turing carburetors for gasoline1 en­
Belleville.
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And It burneth up the land I
Mrs. Roland Wenk entertained at
stock and dies,
gines.
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-^^rv-and-Mrs.^Guy - Carlton of De­
It glowetff and -slm iriersa Sun in -its; a-1blrthdBy- flinnei’-"Saturday—evening
cut from X to 2Lightning raised havoc with the
troit and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Draper
name,
1
G re n a d in e s
inch.
. ;
JR isseU ^ fLw eep erof Los^Angeles caUed-on-their-Trars- -municipal pum ping-station—durlng- B u n t hejl in its "waating^ts-fierce- in honor of her husband and little
KatHIeeh^EscRelbach’s
birthday”
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ents and grandparents, on. Sunday a f­ the thunder shower Wednesday eve­
Quantity of crates-Pipe vice
ness and flame.
with /baby ruffles at top and
ternoon. . The Drapers are making a ning, and as it -Will take a few days
•Wheeh
barrow
Scythe and sickles
LYN DO N 4-H C LU B N EW S
bottom. Green-gold, blue-goId
to repair the damage the water sup­ An oven it gloweth at morn;
vacation: tour of the United States.
W'dorchiti7“ Usual7$1.29qual-......- ■— A fulmace-it- glareth a t noonf-— — __The Lyndon 4-H club members wish
- M r. Holt’s visitors- thq past week ply wlll- be Hmltedr-O T H E R T H IN G S TO O N U M E R O U S : T O M E N T IO N
jty . Set—
James
Beasley
is
making
arrange­
It roasteth the clouds, arid it baketh to thank those who helped make their
have been Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murten
Ice cream social a success.
the a ir.
of Chicago. On’ Thursday, the 26th, ments to build a residence on his BuT ilH he heavens
and on Saturday, hiif"niece" and“ bus^ charmmstreeLTmjperty.
t-meeting_of.Jhe Chelsea
monthly mfeeting-at- Lyndon Center On
rible glare:
And the zephyrs smite like a si-(F rid a y evening, August 8, at 8;00
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Cornet Band, Louis Burg was elected
M a r q u is e t t e
moon.
o’clock. .
A rthur G. Dodd arid two children, all as the leader of the organization.
D r. J , T . Woods has purchased of
of D etroit, and on Sunday afternoon,
The Canning and Foot! Study pro.
Miss Lillia n E . Badgley and Floyd F. Jas." Beasley a “vacanF lot~on Buchan^ —
jeots
w ill hold a meeting at the home
P risciila Gurtains-for bedrooms
Oh 1 "Cover
........ it with Thy hand.
Blades of Jefferson Ave. ,.M7“ E. an“ Htreet opposite the-residence of
made of marquisette, in . ecru
of^LucrtleT'kweetrAugust
2 , at which
George Leach and w ill erect h .rest That its fearfu l heat may no longer they w ill begin work on their posters.
church -of Detroit,
and.ivory. 32 in. wide, 2- yd.,
curse
Miss Edna Wfcnk .and several girl dence on the property this fa ll.
These w ill be exhibited at the Wash­
-i6 in-long. P a ir—
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-^This-parched-and-periahingdandl=
The-Purchase si stera hisld’ nrbirtlr-'
friends spent the week-end at Niag-"
tenaw County FaTfr , "" ■
day reunion at the home of M rs. Geo. fl'hat this demon-like Sun no longer
ara Fa lls. ‘ ___■
may
glare
We.are expecting several new. mem- H, Foster on Tuesday, v
On Thy desolate ones in 'th e ir silent
' J o* e r'
ibers t o1enter-the—Home -fp -the—neardeipair"
future.
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On, Sunday, nigh^ Rev. Balmer and
Tbe .cattle va in ly roam
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P r is c illa s
a number of members enjoyed' a song
In search of spring and stream;
Thuraday.
Auyust
2.
1900
service in the assembly room w ith
Better" P riscilla curtains for bet-“
J ; Michael Zahn died at his home B u t nothing they “find, tho fainting
Mrs. Balmer at the piano.
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terbed rooms. Plain and dotted
and blind,
in
Freedom, Saturday, Ju ly 28, 1900.
Mr. and Mrs. Haeussler of Man­
marquisettes. Also grehadihes
Sav^
dust and the Sun’s red gleam;
The Modem Woodmen of America
chester called on Mrs, Emma Rowe
in varied ’ designs.
Usually
Fo
r
the
springs are dry, and the
gave a banquet at the town hall last
on. Sunday afternoon.
(X
11.190 Pair—x
streams
are bare,.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E . Rowland of Der evening in honor of W. L . Plummer, And all moisture is burnt from this
a m o *
troit called on, Mrs. lone Gorton on who has been the one instrumental in
fie ry'a ir! .
organizing,
the
Camp
at
this
place.
-[-Sunday-’aftemoom— —-— —-...-- ""
LaFayette Grange was entertained Rain! rain! Oh God, send rain!
Mrs. D rury’s nephew and w ife, Mr.
ie of Mr, and M rs. Thomas
Fo r-th e vault above is-brass;
Fletcher
on
Wednesday evening.
And the-earth- below-lies sore with
l ed on her Monday afternoon. He has.
C. C. Dorr of Sharon and A . Wood
woe,
• been in the employ of the Standard.
of
Saline left fo r Texas last Friday . With neither com nor grass J
Oil Cor the last forty years.
And the very eyes of the cattle look
Mrs. Wm. F . Switzer and-son with three carloads of sheep.
Haying is being pushed at fu ll ‘ Lika globes of crimson glasp!
George of Ypsilanti called on her
sister-in-law , Mrs. Andrews, ^Thurs?. speed on the big marsh in the eastern
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part of Bharon township. People are Rain for "the land, O Godt ■
day afternoon.
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Send
Th
y
pleaders
rain!
coming
from
"all
directions
to"
get
a
Mrs. Lura- Brush of Hudson Is vis*
Hi
her-cousins near-Ann-Arbor-and dip. It is reported by a man whose Let not their piteous cries come up
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with them called op Mrs. F ile r on Word can be relied upon that fro m ! Before Thy Throne In vain!
where he was working at one end of i Speak to Thy clouds, O God!
Thursday afternoon.
the
mar sh he counted— nine—yearns, [ And bid them seek the sea,
Frid ay afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J .
Leeman of Sharon called on his three single horses, 19 men and one And charge Thine Ocean, Lord, to
T N O N T W t t f y o u m lf o u t th is s u a u M r f a it lo g o v u th « t o k M k d S o a woman, all of whom are engaged in
send
-I ts waterH=un-to~Thee.,
' collecting the precious cron, ^1 U Q V*. A m / u )rrn
M . g ig
gi i r i n g . w IM
John B roesamie of Iowa Is visiting That Thou mayest send them back
again — • • ---- .—
his mother at Francisco.
Cpokingofler, kc^y^fkitchencoolcr/give you inofg Hibc to ydoi^
Gyrus .Updike has-sold his f arm in — To earth, In ahowfirs of welcome
rain!
Sylvan to Liebeck Brothers.
You can pot a wholt m u l M M & m seufac Red
-T-he -oats -hereabouts- ( North Lake)
M
are all cut ;and many of them stack Rain, Lord^ for the mourners, rain!
R ain!—Rain for the wretched and
ed, They are a good yield. A ll
fgguUtor at the right temperature, go out for an enjoyable afternoon
lost!
spring crops are doing flrtely, thanks
to the timely rains, from the lack of Let them hear the sound of Thy com­
and return to fad your dinner deliciously cooked and ready to served
ing rain
v...
which we have suffered so much in
Like the tram p of a mighty host!
In or oat of the kitchen, you’ll enjoy the summer more with a Magic*
rain from the middle of Ju ly ' until 1 Let not Thyjjeople^ plead In vain!
October. It la about 18 years since 2 a lT’
P?op,
ui show yoCita many work* and. worry*saving features*
we had as much moisture at this tdate Fo r rain the Earth would climb -to
Thee!
as we have at present.
John P. Foster caught a four For-raln the Heavens would seek the
Beal
pound black bass in Johnson Lake on
N 0TETH EH
Monday.
C
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A
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S
GO
TTLO
B
TO
N
EY
The-guards-on the special western
MODERN FEATURE!
Charles Gottlob Toney, 85, of Lim a
6 xpress that goes through on the
Michigan Central take no chances on township, died Thursday, Ju ly 26.
Cbtf NwrCfcf
l-up.-^-Very recently when tho
Gcr^
train was opposite “the Ann Arbor many, coming tci, America when nlh©
Top B ttm m
Water Co.’s plant it stopped^sudden­ years of
w ife, Anna Marie,
H
ly . The guards jumped off and with died May
Magi?
Cbof
Amtomatk
leveled Winchesters made’ some men
Surviving are two sons, Rojbevt M.
Top Rumor U fb to r
who were riding between the cars Toney of Lim a townshiR and Otto T ,
Toney, Ann\ A rbor; two daughters,
get off,
Men engaged in cutting hay on«the Mrs, George\ Mayer of Chelsea and
W W boo! U t a h
large Pierce marsh killed seven rat­ M rs. AlfredTteheldipger, Ann Arbor;
O oonR tguU oor
fourteen grandchildren and live great
tlesnakes^ on Tuesday,
A company of young men who are grandchildren,
try H ig h
campli^f in a tent at North Lake
He was a member.of Salem Evan ­
Tny
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took a trip on Saturday. They left gelical Lutheran church of Solo town­
North Lake at noon, waiked to Pinck­ ship^ Funeral services were held at
ney. From Pinckney they traveled the church Saturday afternoon at
P*U y
0*m
by rail to Hamburg, Lakeland and 2:80. Rev. Pa^l .Schultz officiated
Whitmore Lake, Changed cars at and burial wafc fn Scio cemetery.
A g lM M R t T im * Com
Whitmore Lake for Ann Arbor, a r­
tfo lO H k tfJ m k o J
rived in Chelsea on the late train, A PPO IN TED CAM PAIGN MGR.
then walked to North Lake. The en­
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Raymond F . Horton, treasurer of
tire trip was 65 m iles, 14 of which the school district of the city of Y p si­
LOOK FO R T H E RKR W H EEL W HEN YOU BUY A MAGIC CHEF
were covered -on foot, and their ex­ lanti, amUformorly purchasing agent
pense was 2 2 cents.
,
for the Michigan State CWA, has
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been-ai^ointod-vloe chairman active ly )
Great Lake* FUh Abuadeet
jn charge of the campaign in Wash“ TJS irty'h alf-g ’Tn lflto n -^ i’ ijfjie ffir’ Tenaw'CduWy for"ATeiTT^Groestieck,
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merclal fish have been taken fro o tEe candidate for1Governor of the State
Great Lnkes In the Inst decade. of Michigan,
TheCnelsea Standard
7,-„rU
Michigan
Department of State
METHODIST
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Sunday, A u g u s tl9 ,1934
NEWPORT BATHING BEACH
A
NatlonatBPEdito.rjalA»ocfahon
C
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N
Having sold my house, I will- sell at public
auction on the premises, 246 Harrison St,,
Chelsea, on -
Annual
August
Curtain
Saturday, August 4
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Priflted
Marquisettes
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UMA CENTER,
M
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b
T iO
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Q
a li y
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commencing1a d o’clocliP* m., the following
personal property— —
"Beds and .beddltnr Tea wagoir
Pillows
Tables
.
Springs
Music cabinet
'~^eRee“
Floor lamps
Chairs and rockers
,
Hall rack
„
Secretary^
Dressers
Day bed
, Kitchen cabinet
Gas stoves
Gas plate ■■."■■■
Hoover sweeper
Wash tubs y
Wash bench
Bucksaw
Hand saws
Square
'tor axe
Shovels
Hoes-
Dishes and kitchen 60-ft. hose on reel
ware
Single harness
10-gal, crock
CHicken^fence <Smaller crocks
14-ft. ladder
Step ladders-—-Quantity, of lumber inch,
Priscillas
IRVING KALMBACH, Auctioneer
34 YEARS AGO 4
LlfHTEI TOM WORK
SHORTER T oil N0IIS
MAGIC CHEF
2U Eait Huron Street
ANN ARBOR
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M IC H IO A M
Large Crowd Enjoys
College 'w linw ^ «eil'“t
JACKSON—During a 10-hour per­ ment answered 22 grass fire olarm##
F a r m e r s D a y E v e n t s ing the cfCtle with the lou.st imMsIbio
Ave„ one mile south of the College
iod
on Tuesday,'the memorable day One house and barn were destroyed#
*: t
loss, Attempts will heimiil., to take The Farmers Day choir singing campus,
when
Jackson thermometers soared to but the other fires caused slight atm*..
contest ( dww m uny'jm triea. The —-Tests o f •the effoeis of phospliato
Jto cjckJheJo w ,ilfltrlcU 4*i-tlm -«tttte104 and points north, the ftro depart­ age.—Evening Star,
BltneV the ramaiMje of Michigan’*
/,u " iT 1rt, 11 ^hss A were How* and potash in varying amounts/hlone
lumbering itayt or » W n i to got the where there Is some surplus foniuo, arilf 6City
Methodist, first; Crass Lake and In combination, fundijh some of
President
It,
S,
Shaw
welcomed
the
Itebt nows on farming drew 5^)00
i‘o<orated, second; Wallod— Lake the most striking lessons on muck
people to the Annual Farmer* Day, College guests at the afternoon pro; Methodist, third; and .Bristol Metho­
Ques.*—In what Btate is Yellow­
farming. The effects of the different stone
J crowd Intent on hearing the talk* gram, Dr, Wehrwein wiih Introduced dist, fourth, Class B.._winnora were^ amounts
Hark located?
of fertilizer Ingredients aro
*{ Kimer Beamer/-DUaafleld, , pnwl* by Dean 13. L, Anthony,
- Aps,—-Nearly the whole of Yellow*
?I f l f
Adrian readily-seen, Tests of nitrates’ are
dent of thh National Livestock Ship*
The University of WisconHln speak- i S S f .
4dUM»e-Park-h»-leettted_tti'"tho- oxtrenfn
*irT7VffS(HJ}ationr-and-of-Pri“ George -#r-sald"/ttmt”the time has arrived to ■mrcoIKis Methwllst, third; Gullen -also-shown;
N
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use of salt-to Increase yields northwest corner of Wyoming, It ex­
jj/welu'weln. University of Wiscon- survey the land resources of the Methodist, fourth; South Blondon He* Is The
IreIng tested with several_crops. tends one mile into Idaho ult along
United^ Btates,_,ta. classify .thitlamls formedr fifth r nnfi- Wheatfleld M ethV Some crops respond Ve’adlly In growth' -tho Bark's western boundary; and
|lnAttemlahce figurorat Farmer*: Day for the purpflsei-for- which they aro d lst,sixth r
when ordinary salt Is used, The the­ iwo“W l one-hulf miles Into Montana
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are Apparently well known among a most suited, and then to use the
A dry hickory log gave the civ* ory that increasing the acidity of on the fu ll length of its northern
certain light fingered fraternity Hvho lands only for those purposes, Dr, trants In tho woodsawlng contest muck by adding copper sulphate to boundary.
are also optimists enough^ to believe Wehrwein believes that only ono-lmlf something to work oh/ but Vorne A, the soil is being tested also, Some
farmers curry large sums of money the available land Is needed to pro- Woodbury, Latngsburg, and Dimer crops grow better when ' moderate
Quos,—W ill you kindly tell *pe
with them. Two pickpockets were ducei food -for the present population, McArthur, lx)slle, won 'the crowd’s unfounts of Dlls muterini are added through yqur^^quostlon_.department
arrested while trying-to practice thoii* If the export-trade Is recovered, a plaudits by defeating their younger but over-doses are injurious to straw* who was. Joan of^Xrc? Also how is
little more than onb-half might be opponents, Clyde Pitts* Napoleon, nnd:Jbewlos ,which are-supposed-to thrlvo h er,first name pronounced? v ........
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^Winfam'Ulrad, <»iadstone|-champion needed, i— — ,
Kefinoth Nl^ioTs, Napoleon, O n lr on a very ucid soil,
Ans,-—Joan of Arc (first name pro-,
’
log roller lived up to hie advance
u£!)!L
bjoadaxo
man,
W.
R,
Swarthout,
nouncod
‘‘Jono") was a famous
Tho remaining .areas, according to
Inspection of the crops plots wilt
The Taxes for the Village of Chelsea are
notices in iblrllng a basswood log In, the Wificonsln man, should be devot­ Wiliramston, could ho found and lve begin at 0:00 a, m. Visitors should ■French'' heroine, known- as the maid
time/1« the strains of the Lumber- ed ito forestry or to recreational pur* gave the assemblage a demonstration drive direct to the plot's as there will . ^ Orleans, She was born Jan, 6,
Due and Payable at the Office of the Village
jack Orchestra. The distance Michi* poses, Dr.' Wehrwein said that the of Umber squaring as it was done be­ be parking space in the nearby grove, 1412, and executed by the British on
•gun has traveled since it was the country does not need to plant all fore the day of the sawmill. ~
The spanking program will start in May 30, 1431, When she— was 1
foremost lumber state was well Ulus- this Jand to trees and some of it •-'The' program closed with a parade the grove at 1:30, N, IVBeebe, Niles, years old sho was Impressed with the
Treasurer atJMiller^ Barber Shop. 1 •
tvatcd by the need for using a bass­ would not produce forests even If tho snowing the feed required to carry president of the Michigan -Muck belief that ,sluL~waa-...dhdnoly^ohosen
wood log< No .white pine Tog large trees were planted, Use of tho land one animal of each class of livestock Growous, says that all owners Qf
of to assist tho French in / their" war
enough could be obtained in the for hunting, fishing, or any other through, the year, Three wagons muck/kolls should attend the Meetingflg^gulnat-iSngland,—Anttrmy-Gf-10,000
Payment may
day ex-tower Peninsula. _ _ -___
form of .outdoor-recreation—is very .wew. roquiml-to haul the grain, sll- whomer they belong to tho Assocla- men was placed at hor disposal, and
The Lumberjack Orchestra, under profitable, ha said, He also warned ago, and hay for each cow,
her superb leadership und numerous
tioiYpr not. '
the leadership o f H, S, Babcock, Ai* 1iho audience that, if- tho northern
cept Saturday,-------—
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j^arplayed on the afternoon program states did not provide these recrea­
Fronch
and
the
dread
of
tho
ICngllsh.
charge,
of
the
muck
soils
experiments
Muck farm ers Meet
os well as during, the water sports, tional facilities, Canada would,
and WnL explain the work. Othei In 1429 slm usko<l the king’of>Franek
-tmdet-her go Jiomo; Aftor proToripcT
*rhia -organisation is one the , State
members of tho Colic
_
at
College
August
7
-Wisconsin has a sorting luw—wlitutv
persuasion by tho king she decided to
can well applaud. Memories of brave permits any county which so elects to
pear on the program,
remain
with tho army. On May 25,
isys return' under the influence of the %one______......
the land jv lth ln ,„n
its uu»,mtuion
boundaries
Clover and Hoed canary grass seed*
1480
she
was taken prisoner by tho
old time bunk-house melodies.
amT classify It for the three nurnoBes. lugs whloh ^ould delight thousands of
Burgundian
forces and sold td the
Elmer Beamen told hlfL~audieneo agtlTHfiture,^forestry,
J
NORTH
LAKE
j
try/ and
.... . "recreation,
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’ebfgnh farmers w ill be shown to
Treasurer, Village of Chelsea
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4
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Dngllsh
who
In turn condomnod hor
that Immediate measures, are neces* Aftor the classification,,
settlors are those who attend the Muck Farmers
Wry If -Michigan livestock owners are not permitted^tQ start fanning opera Meeting at Michigan State College,
Giiosts. at tho home of Mr, and to bo burned at tho stako,. This fate
Mrs, F,. W, McDaniels, .Sunday after- she-suffered on May 80, 1481, at th
to avoid the immense financial losses tip ns in isolated places whoro no Tuesday, August 7,
J
ttm'olit age of illLycars. ~ ~
that
have
occurred
W
ttV H
HTti V
WVUttVU in
«»» other
W
W
1.-W states, road and school faelBlles-irre-ftfoseht =-S-vvoet clovei*j=Hmrtfiwnovh=reo clover1, jmont^were^—Mr.
naa ju
ju*t
yr. Beamer. haa
*t returned from
m m a This method of concentrating the set and Heod_ Canary_ grasR_whlcli_ware- Btorm irUnd daughter Janet, Bok
Ques,—I have boon ptold that thun­
' through
the‘ drought
area where tiers on the better -lamb* become soecled May ”8 show a growth that Daniels, of Chelsea, Mr, and Mrs. W.
trip
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w ill turn milk sour. Is- that
H,
Mayerand
Dariebof
Mnnlth.
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<w«ral authorities are trying desoor: necessary when state, aid had to be would furnish knee deep pasture to
true
?
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The
annual
Sunday
school,
picnic,
ately to afford a measure of relief,furnished to maintain rouds and..jiY ^lllioftev one-of^the driest per.- Ans,—No, .. Mjlk turns sour because
*otth Dakota^ixM--Bacriftce(i/bO(hOOO ■schools, sometimes for one settler, 5d~da~ IW Michigan history, Meadow sponsored by the North Lake Sunday
cattle in an attempt to bring the else One Instance was, quoted, whoro a fescue sown at tho same time has school, will bo held Thursday, August a certain kind -of gorm gro*vs In It,
P, at KUenboisor Grovo,-North Lake, known as tho lactic add bacterium,
of herds low enough to permit carry­ county and state had to p»y. $1,400 -burned o u t.. r ..■■ "
ing the remainder through the win­ In one year for roads and schools for
The leguS^-aluI grass plots on the The Methodist Sunday schools' of The common idoa that-thundor w ilt
ter, Wisconsin has sold 18,000 cattle one family, This sum was paid be­ Colloge muck plots are only one of Cholsoa, Dexter, ■ Unutlilln, Salem turn milk sour cornea from tho- fact
to federal relief agencies, and Mr, cause one man moved into a-region more than 100 experiments ,being run Grove and Munlti* arc uniting for the that thunder usually occurs on a very
Beamer says that drought conditions whore there was no road - and no’ to find the beat ways of cropping tlie d)fg affair, A basket dinner at noon hot day—and It Is tho hot day that
jn Wisconsin are ho worse than in school: and stato laws required that immense areas of Michigan, muck, will be followed by a good program, aouys the m ilk, not the .thunder.
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The crops commonly associated with .Contests, for all ages, and ball games
’his children shoukl_ attend school;
The extremely disorganised condi­ • ;-Kight-Wisemrsfiroounfiosliuvo son- such soils, celery, onions, potatoes, -will ftmtish" the"''roiTn>Mihmeht.: AT Ques,—I w llilt “to ask you . what Is
ns referred to in thdd&iblo ?
tion of tho. livestock market . wae ed their land and 15 othoiu plan the cabbage, beets, and many others are stand, \ylth candy, Jco croam, .pop, manna,
Ans.—'Manna
is a Hwoetlsb sub.
lemonado,
etc.
on
sale
will
be
on
the.
pointed out by the speaker, The same 'action, The intoption Is to 1m being' tested for best yielding vaHe
grounds,
Nveryono
Is
Invited
to.
ties, and for response to fortlltaer and
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would.bring on the open market, Mr. ers"for'summer honves aml for hunt­ The Collogo plots are .probably the
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“ Beamer said that overy effort would ing camps,. .Fanners who aw In the most complete for ox per mental pur­ ior Choir' will ccmduc't a service at manna oases from' tho cuts and
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Sunday.evebo made to got federal help for Mich­ batter lands ;i?f these counties will poses of any in the United States,
forma-hardened firtkoa whtelrcling to
igan but that llvestock-owneVa should have a local market for produce In -rourteon“_«"crea,, p a r r acld ancPpart nlngr-A\»gust-5i-at T:4lh Mrs. Long- the tixses, Whether this manna la tho
-hnmetHateiy Inventory their feed sup­ the summer. Tims planted on suit­ alka’Uao, furnish a site to test’ plant field ^vlll lectm'e on her experiences same which the Scvlptuvea- atate that
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plies and be ready to move stock that able- lands will furnish materials for reactions to ail kinds of .conditions, In the Belgian Congo.
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Question And
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Chelsea Village Taxes
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CHESTER M ILLER
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for B ETTER RESU LTS
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North Lake Church NeWa
Sunday, August 8-^
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10j45—Sunday school,
ll!45—Sermon iby Hov, Victor D,
LongfleUl.
Thursday, August 9—Union Sunday
•. school picnlc~to which everyone lalh .
vited, at Elsenbelscr Grovo,
miss it.
Don’t
1 OUR NEIGHBORS *
P L YM OUTH
Everybody has
heard the story of tho cow that
jumped over the moon, Rut nobody
ever believed it. But hew is a true
story about , the eo\v that crawled
thwugh a .feu*- foot wad drain for a
uih! then
Mum got
tmi. stuck
dlSLvnce of 7A
75 t\u*t
foot and
ami fiad to U> dug out! Yesterday
morning Bert Kahrl who lives down
on Plymouth mui near Waype road
came hurrying into the state highway viejvartment btfice in Plymouth
“ Say you fellows have got to get. my
rvow” mrt““fwm th e drain under the
! wad/’ said Mr. .K a h rl. “ W hat?"
t said -everybody in the office. “ Yes
sir, my cow is "in that drain and has
(been thero for Lmr days,"" I just
[found Iver there." said Mr. *K ahrl.
I The v\md ortVmh immediately got
busy and wseuvni tbwsie. So now you
hvnvr about a cow that crawled for T&
fva>t into a read virain and then gv>t
| ! stuck, was wscuvhI and fives, you
j know it is a true story,—M ail,
,L ,.,r .,.» .„ A
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# A sto ry o f lovo a n d o f a d v o n fu rt, breoth-takin© an d th rllk
in a w ith tho crisp a n d fra g ra n t M a in * w oods fo r a sotting.
Th is d o llg h tfu l ta lo o f a g ift w lio fin a lly found h ap piness In a
w o rld fro m w hich sh e had run a w a y Is to be p u b lish ed se ria l­
ly In th eso colum ns; You w ill e n jo y It from b eg inning to end,
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Commencing in
The
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What la tho difference bo*
'tween an iceberg aqd a glacier?
-Ansi—AlHthe~~snow~w h ie lr falla on~
^l0 ^'P8 of high mountains never
melts, . It gradually gets pressed to­
gether and forms ice, H flows <lown
the sides of these gieaV mountalns
under Its own weight, Th is gigantic
formation of hundreds of miles In
the arctics is known as a "glacier."
Whenever a glftcler-reaehes-as-far-as
the sea, the end of . it fiowa_out Into
the water, and _from titive / to time
huge—masses of the 'glacier^ break ^
away and begin floating, These huge
masses that break away are callod
“ Icebergs;"
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SEH — LenawekkiZlnlanAft
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heat -wave and - drought svat* broken
last night about S-o’clook byTi Avlnd;
/rain and eleotrloal stem* InLwhiolL-al
youth was killed near Home Center,
buildings, trees'and corn were level­
ed, and practically-all sections of ther
county received a gqn^rous amount of
-rahffall that-still continue*! this-mornQues^-Cah you— answer In the'
ing (Thursdayr,—Herald,
1Qwstions and Answers whether the
name “ Marlon** Is feminine or ’mas­
H O W KLL—This issue, No, 52, culine? ....
completes the fifth year since the
Ans,—"M arlon", when' spelled with
Livingston County Republican and an "o" Is masculine,__ When, spelled
the Livingston County rresa, succes- with, an “ a" in place of the "o", then
sor to ihe Livingston County Demo­ it becomes feminine,
crat, merged intrt"/thexLivingston
Hressi, August
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:whft^ftm*ed--thfrwnoTmtm^LmTonstTni,s
1929^Hepttbhpm\-P
oLq*re-histmienttmes to fife out ?
{- MUrAN—Hans are abmit~remptet^ Ans.—No'one knows for sufo. How­
ed for the opening of the l'mude’jT ever, many ■scientists aw agreed that
: i8tate4tank'W hicl^has-beeitjgtest#5^ ILjjUu-UttUliBil WJ
i WI411Wftwr
18 months, which is expecte*! to oc­ Tho gwat reptile and many huge ani­
cur dh'Monday/ 46 per cent of the mals were cold-blooded or lived in an
funds w ill be freleased and dej>osits extwme cold none or extreme hot
w ill be guaranteed up to $6,000, —„ none, and the gradual change in tem­
Leader,
t
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perature during the course, of m il­
lions of years finally exterminated
________ fU V ll.LE ^ T h o dates_of the thenv- ----- ^
Northville Wayne County Fair this
year aw August 'd2-25,—Itecoid,
W Hl
IS W V K E 1
manna In the wlUlornoss while Jour­
neying to the promised land," wo are
not qualified to say.
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NEW! 1934 Master Series
5-Y ear Protection
Ques.—May 1 ask you If yawning
is catching? I have noticed that
quite - often -when—a person-yawnsr a
person in his presence w ill do the
same thing,
1 f
. Ans,—Yawning is -not catching.
However, we all have an unconscious
tcmhmoy tp u*ntjrtc_whate\’er—we..sce
other people do. If .everybody around ,
ns is in a panic, laughing or running ;
to a ftro, it makes vis want to
, do
... the!
srnne thitqi^-unconscibusly. U you
yawn when you see another porsot
vio it, it is simply one instance of this'
unconscious'tendency to imitate.
I m l. 4 i.t t ^ a
iQvh's.-Is thero such a thing as a
riy-eating plant?
“
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,Ans.—Yv\s, There aro several kinds i
of plants that eat files, The most
common is called the. .Venue Fly IS'ap,
The leaves ,of this plant aro double,
like an opened book'—ami on the im
side of each leaf aro throe small [|
hairs, If a fly touches one of these
hairs, the two halves of the leaves
elose together with a snap and catch- j|
es the fly, The plant then digests'
I GRASS L A K E —Clarence Hagavlon, the fly and absorbs the nutriment,
ii son of Mr. ami Mrs, Kogert Hagadon,
Mand Miss Helen Urine of Jackson wore
ON SALE AT
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on the hermeticalb'-schled mechanism on
EVERY model - for only $1 a year!
With tho same thot'opghbi'ed Q u a lity in ALL m odels, s m a ll
op Ini'go, Weatinghauso offers n . cection plan to EVERY
buyer . . . a policy unpnmlleled in refrigeration. The
stn n d n rd 1-year^ warranty, . , PLUS 4 A d d itio n al years pro­
tection ag u in st mny itossible 1'eplneom ent cost due to failure
of the hermetic«lly-swxled m eehftniam f o r only $5.00— a
d o lla r a year! Before you b u y nn,v refrigerator, get detailg
on th is u m ssin g p ro te ctio n ,
Con^e in !
GET THE FACTS
Oaly fir* “Pr«*l***“ St****
Mr, Hagatlejft was a_.f!iU8Ml C h e lm ..>*pr4cfiMta.u Thar are the dtawemV
ruhy, eapphtro, emerald and precloa*
epat, Pearta being ef ergantc wrlgin
aro net itnnro. although they aro u*m
44.000 Stan** a D*y
The worhl gets about 44,vkM Urn* ally con«ldero<t among the proclou*
stone* because of thejr heanty and
|| deretorms a slay, mv the average, ta p
rodtj, ■
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 . W!
THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHEISEA, MICHIGAN
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U fA o t fa A n fl
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Many Reunions Held .
During Past Week
W
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The Pl<
fitted Sa
gunday at
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Pray,
WEDN
Risking
BULK SPICES
FRESHER^ STRONGER^ CHEAPER!—
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for all Dresses formerly $ 1 0 .7 5 to $ 1 3 .5 0
for aD Dresses formerly $ 6 .9 5 to $ 7 .9 5
Leave-(
7:00 A.
'Leave <
Close-out Group of Silk Dresses a t $2.95
CLEARANCE of SHEER
,
Crash Towels
42c
CHILDREN’S
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Print
Dresses
18c or 2 for 35c
Taffeta
80-square
Prints
size s
if .
OPEN SUNDAYS DURING
Regular 21c value
S h o r t le n g th v o ile s — la w n s
Embroidered Eyelets . \
Patrons
erated
propert
risk. ,
AVOIL
Steyens_
Printed Cottons
19c
Wil
I— -RiVkp
Cinnamon-Ground and Stick.
"Gloves—Whale“arrd-GFOUHSr
Red Pepper—Ground and Capsicum' Pods.
All Spice—Whole an<i Groum
tuna.
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Mustard, White—Whole Seed anCGVoundi.
Mustard—B1ack-Seed.
Ginger Whole Root—Ground and Cry$talized.
Dill Seed, Celery Seed,-Chssia Buds.
. . .
Whole Mixed Spices, Tumeric-and-Gurrey Powder.
Caraway, Corriander and Poppy Seeds. ,
Star Anise, Nutmegs arid Whole Mace. .
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Alum1—Lump and Powdeired.
Salicylic Acid and Sodium Benzoate.
Saccharin, Bay Leaves and Cream of Tartar.
CORKS—ALL SIZES
f o r I M M E D I A T E C le a r a n c e
$ 8 .9 5
w i*
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
months, of Bronson, , who was
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lipphart of
Account •
so
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t
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a
te
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lo
o
youngest.
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Ann Arbor spent Saturday with her
No. 27606
I*
Officers elected were:
parents, Mi*, and Mrs. S, J . Bohnet
Mrs.
John
Papier
of
Venture,
Cal.
LanState of Michigan, The'Probate Court
President—Charles Kaercher,
Mrs. Henry, Thierman apd Miss
and Mys, Fred Taylor of Grass Lake
fo r the County’ of Washtenaw.
sing.
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Dora Chandler motored to Chicago
Frey
Rose spent Friday with Mrs. Samuel H arr
Vjce
Pres.—H
.
S.
Kaercher,
A t a session of said Court, baU ^
on Monday to attend A Century of
The thirteenth annual P*fey reunion City.
— lin rT a jn iiy r
the
Probate Office in the City of A nT
Progress. ^
was held at Little Wolf Lake, Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ivuncimon and A r)io r, in said County, on the 27th
Sec.-Treas,—Mrs. Douglas KaerMrs. Hannah Crosbale of Interna­ day, Ju ly 29, With 6f in attendance.
fam ily spent Sundayu evening with day of July, A, D. 1984.
tional Fa lls, Minn, is the guest of her A t 12 o’clock the guests were seated cher, Lansing,
Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Rothman and
-M
rs.
Ida
ThotnRefreshment
Com.
Present, Hon. Ja y G . Pray, Judge
brother-in-law and sister, Mr! and at a well filled table and following
as,
Lansing;
of
Probate,
Mrs.-Lero-Bueh ler. -----,— - —
- the dinner, the business meeting was
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M
m
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GeOc.
Baldwin
and_
eon
of
Entertainment
Com.—Ezra
Wag;
In
. the M atter of the Estate’ of
Misses Grace and Alice Wala, „„
of i called to order, by the president,.Mrs,
.Tarkson snent Thursday and Frid ay CharlfiflJSieinansflhneidd£-deceass<L
ner, Ann Arbor. .
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«I* * 8 1William KirfigTer 'orG rass-fcake:----Potter Parkj LanBihg, was selectecr ^ e X w T l i i F i e t horns. -— ”
John Kohnbach, having filed in said.
with their sister, M rs. W. E . Riemen
Officers elected for the coming year as the place fo r the 1985 reunion.
^ idiss Mildred Griffith of Battle Court his Final account as Special
schneider and fam ily.
are:v
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Creek spent the week-end with Mr, Administrator of said estate, and hU
Sister Ignatius and Sister Mary
President--W alter Fery, Manches­
Mewner-Noneman
and Mrs.: Roland Moeckel.
______ petition praying for the allowance
Patricia of S t,Jo sep h ’s Academy in ter. .
Mr. and M rs. Law rence-Lee _ W .thereof. ,
Several
from
this
vicinity
attended
Adrian are guests this week at the
Secretary-Treasurer
Clarence
the Messner-Noneman reunion, which Vandercook Lake spent Sunday with,
It is Ordered, That the 28rd day of
home of the M iller Sisters.
Gieske, N orvell
Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Rothman. a
was
held.
Sunday
at
the
home
of
M
r.
Mr. and M rs. Frank Quinlan, son
August,
A. lD.v1984i at ten o’clock in
It was decided to hold the 1980 re­
Sixty-six relatives from Caro, Ann the forenoon, at said Probate Office,
James and daughter M ary Jo, of De­ union at the same place on the same and M rs. Ernest Noneman, near Mar­
shall, :Forty-seven_m em bers were Arbor, H illsdale, Jackson, Battle be and is hereby appointed for exam*
troit were week-end guests at the date,.
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Creek, Eaton Rapids pnd~Munith ining and allowing said'aecount.
home of the Misses M iller.
Sports were arranged by Norman present from' Grand Rapids, Battle
Mr. and Mrs, J . A . Park, accom­ Klingler, Jackson and Herman.Gross, Creek, M arshall, Ann Arbor, Dexter came and gave Samuel Haw a com­
It is Further Ordered, That M tlie
panied by ■
friends from Munlth, went Chelsea, with prizes awarded as fol- and Chelsea. Frank Noneman ‘ was plete surprise Sunday, it being In notice thereof be given by puWreation
elected president and Paul Noneman, honor of his 69th birthday. Pot luck o f a copy of this order, for three suc­
to Detroit on Sunday and spent the lows!
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'secretary-treasurer.—Wm.
lt . Bahn- dinner was served and a most enjoy1 cessive weeks previous to said'day of
day on a boat trip to Cedar Point,
Needle ’ threading—Frank Gross,
m
iller
of
Chelsea
was
the
oldest
mem­ able time had. ‘ Guests departed in
Ohio.
------ Carrie K lingler.
y . y ' ber in attendance, while the youngest th e. late evening to their various hearing, in the Chelsea Standard, *
M r. and Mrs. J . P. McCarthy and
newspaper printed and circulated in
Corn guessing>Pt«L illian. Frey,.
was Dale Lindem am rof Dexter. -’The- 'homes7^wishing"Mr. H arr many- hap- said'Cbuu^’*
children and Mi\
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
.
Ladies’ 4»11 throwing-* Catherine
1985 reunion w ill he held at Pleasant py returns of the day,
Quinlan of Ann Arbor were guests at Weed.
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Ja y G.
Judge of Probate.
Romaine and Lomalne <Denig were
Lake, Jackson county.
the home of the Misses M iller -on
Men's ball throwing-^DonaldJta n kr
A true copy.
? Aug2-10
Sunday
guests
of
Robert
and
M
yrtle
Sunday,- = —
Prim ary peanut race—Doris Rey­
Nora
0
.
Borgert;
Register
o
f Probata
Baldwin^,
W ANT D A R E D E V IL
M iss Kathryn Hindelang is . spetra^ nolds.
ing this week in'N orthville and De­
Junior peanut ,race—Dorothy Gross, — Llke'~a" page':torn“ raggedly^from
troit, where she is visiting Mijjs ■Clothespin contest—V irginia V an those engrossing tales of the “ Suicide
Gladys Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. Riper.
Club” 7comes the invitation by way of
v
W alter P. Fleming.
V
Horseshoe pitching—Leigh Luick, a classified advertisement in-this is ­
sue of The Standard for a young man
~ Mr, and Mrs; George Bacon and Wm. Klingler.
,-l^to-risk-his l ife and-Umbs^=:
child ren of " F t. Wayne,— Ind. —wero
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week-end guests at the home of their Jackson, Manchester, Grass. Lake,"^sideration.”
I f he wins he comes out of the orparents, Jabez, Bacon and Mr. ■
„ and Brooklyn, Norvell, Iron Creelc, Dex
Get YoUr Canning and Pickling Spices Here in Bulk
deal richer. I f he loses.—but_then==T
Mrs. 0 . J . Walworth^
.
te r. Chelsea and St. Louis,. Mo.
no young man who
wno would take : ur
such a challenge would consider for
Bollinger
One hundred members &ttended~the a imoment-the-possibility of failure.,
Bollinger reunion on Sunday at’ Five minutes of-hah>raistng?-frreat}i
^ B la c lrP e p p e itW t V h Qle and G ro u n d s
Sodt’s grover Pleasants -LakOr with- taki ng-excitement-.4a—an— the^=featL
Detroit, Monroe, Ann Arbor, Whit­ would .take.
Though the reward is not stipulated
taker,- Dexter and Chelsea-being-the
in the advertisement, it is understood
places represented.
v
Foliowing-thfr-pot-luck.dlnner^Er.eil that the doers of the death defying
Koch rendered several accordion and stunt^wi Il~Be"gtven save ral— hundred^
harmonica selections— The following dollars, if they live. They w ill be al­
lowed to protect themselves with spe
officers were chosen;
cial
clothing and helmets if they care
—Fred Prinzing.
President—Fred
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, Vice Pres.—W illiam Zahn.
The
Congress
,o
f
Daredevils
of
Sec.-Treas.-—M rs. Lenora Meyer,
which
there
are
fourteen
events
at
the
Entertainment Com.—Fred Koch,
Fred Bollinger, George Egeler.
— Jackson fa ir grounds on. Sunday,
August 12, including motorcycle races,
auto polo. Camille Renaud jumping
:
Buehler —
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles over an auto with a motorcycle, Mary
Buehler, Ann-Arbor was the scene Wiggins, Hollywood stunt g irl, crashoi tne annual reunion of the ‘Buehler ing-through a ihoard-ivall with-a mot-.
We have your Fmvrite Magazine
fam ilies, when about 50 guests were orcycle, and Ash Can Derby,- somersaulting,
car,
Funny
Ford
and
a
roll­
present from Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor,
Saline and Chelsea-and vicinity. A f­ over car, w ill. be put on this one, a f­
ter the basket dihner at noon, the ternoon only.
business meeting was caHecRto order
12,000 Termite Specie* Lilted
and the following officers chosen:
There are over 12,000' species of ter­
—Rresident^-Mrs. George, .Satterth¥5____Erei
SUMMER
mite, the destructive insect, some-forty
-waiter
Hemmed and taped—Colored borders
of
th^m
in
the
United
States,
.
Vlce
fi
Vice Pres.—-Verne Buehler.
Sec.-Treasi—Mrs. Wm. G. Kolb.
L.-Entertainment Com.— Edna Satterthwaite, Betty Buehler, Marguer­
ite Burmeister. ~
Table Com.—Herman Geisel, Emmons Sumner,
It was voted to place a wreath
each year at Christm as time on the
graves of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bueh­
ler . in ^he Mootre cemetery, north of
Chelsea.
Those receiving prizes in the games
and contests were Edna SatterthTea Rose
walte, Katherine -Fomerr Marguerit
and
Buwneister, Armond Hoffman, Mary
Buehler and Shirley Ann Kolb.
White
group
Miss Jane Paul © rLansing is the
guost of Miss V irg iiiia "V an Riper
this week.
M r. and Mrs. R. W. Ambrose spent
Mr. and Mrs. John C, Schneider are
the week-end w ith.friends in Fenton.-the parents of a son, born Thursday,
M rs. Howard Everett of Xolama- Ju ly '26, 1984.
goo Is spending some time with ChelM r. amr Mrs. Ed Burton and Mr.
S^ '; relatives
and Mi's. 'Charles Moore were Mar*
Mrs. Margaret Joslin of Hart spent' shall visitors on S u n d a y ._ . ^
M r.and Mrs. W illiam Whitacre of
the week^eiM^Wtb MV. and Mrs. H.
'“ j-Howell--were ^gueate-at-the-home—or
L.B le e ck e r,
Mrs.-Goorgo H.-Jngram-of-Andover.jMguLrcd.M m l A l B, Clark on, Sunday.
Mass. Is visiting at the home of M rs.1 Mr, and Mrs. James Sloan Abbott
JJ. C.'W hitaker.
‘ I of Detroit were guests of Mr, and
MiBs Margaret Wacker of Lansing Mrs. A lvin Umstead over the week
was the guest of Mias Helen! Baxter end.
__ __
over the weektend.
I Mrs, Rusha Hudson of Cbldwater
an C&nant
Cbftam and is spending spme time visiting rrela­
Mr. and Mrs. L E . Van
•on of Detroit were Sunday guests of tives and friends in Chelsea and v i­
cinity.
M r, and Mrs. John Warren. ,
Miss Jennie Vought and Miss J .
. E . D. Hawley, Harold Gueutal and
Julius- Eder of Chelsea and Harold Petronovitch of Ann Arbor were,
tMaarer of Ann Arbor are spending guests of Miss Alberta Winans over
several weeks in Denver, Color
Miss. Katherine Steele, John Steele
M rs, Dan Fowles of-Long Island,
C a lif, and Mjss Fannie Saley of Ann and “ MetvuT-Lesser, 'accompanied by
Arbor were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hindes of Ypsilanti spent Sunday in Detroit
Mrs. Alice Roedel on Saturday.
Mr; and Mrs—Elba .Gage and soil
Sister William tond Sister Dominica
H.
G., J . G. Wackenhut.and daughtei
of St. Joseph’s Academy, Adrian, are
spending tho week with t h r former's L illie , and Warren Heim-attended the
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Hummel. Farm ers’ Day meeting-in Lansing on
Mr. nmi Mrs. J . G. Schofield and Friday.
•
Mr, and Mrs. W illiam Henry, Mr.
son of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. D.
C. Hoppe of Ann Arbor were Sunday and Mrs. Ernest Henry and son Da­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F . A . Ham* vid of Plymouth were" entertained on
Sunday -a t. theJiom .eiof..Mr,, and Mrs.
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hotchkiss of Na- George C. Raviler.
poleon spont several days of the .past
Mr. and Mrs. E . 0 . ’Curran, and
~Mt\ aml^M’rs,. tloy.d tan^
Staten Island,. N.
tis.^ Mr. ami Mrs. A’. -F-.\ Neu and Y. and Mrs. Fred Mayer of Bay City
fam ily of Albion were week-end were recentr.guests of Mr. and' Mrs.
guests at the Lantis home.
.
Walter
Beutler.
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Selected
19c yd.
2 for $1.00
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1985 reunion w ill be held at the park
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Parker
—The-annual -reunion of-^he-Parkerfam ilies was held Sunday at E . J .
Parker’s grove, Lim a township, with
70 members attending from Owosso,
M i. Clemens, Ann Arbor. Detroit and
Chelsea.
The following officers Were re-elect­
ed for the coming year:
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Treasurer—Mrs, Eugene W illits,
Dixboro.
Games furnished amusement after
the pot luck dinner.'
Ludwig-Weber
The fifth Ludwig-Weber^^reunter |
was held on Sunday at Bateese Lake,
near Jackson. Sports and. contests
following the dinner were won by
the following:
Husband catling contest -r- Mrs.
Chas. Weber.
*
Shoe contest^Robert Weber, Mrs.
Wm. Morgan.
Children’s stunts—Phyllis Weber.
“Candy
Horseshoe throw — W. Breitenwischer.
The following officers; were choson
to arrange for the 1985 reunion to be
held at the same place the last Sun­
day in Ju ly :
— President—H arry Weberr-JackaoivVice P m b .—Wilbert Breitenwischer.
Sec.-Treas. — Mrs. W. Breitenwischcr,
About 80 members were/preaeht.
Kaercher
Seventy representatives from I^anfltng, F lin t, Bronson, Rose C ity, Ann
A m r , Lansing, Clinton, Saline, Chel­
sea and E ly ria , Ohio wero in attend­
ance at the 15th reunion of tho
Kaercher fam ily held Sunday at
Island Park, Ann Arbor.
An informal toast by Bryant Pocock of Detroit was given after the
dinner,andvifiiting,gttmesand“cbh
-t
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tests furnished amusement for the
afternoon. G ifts wero presented W il­
liam Kaercher, 85, the oldest member
prosont, and M arjorie Shook, 11
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cans
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■prripsnAY. AUGUST 2,1984
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W
TOE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN
d o u b le h e a d e r
mi,*
pleasant Lake b all team de, ‘Z saline in a double Leader on
iftm e
Sunday at Saline The flfst game
by a scow of 17 to 8 . Bat*
was won
flret- game, Hoffman
Z a Schneider. Second game, won
4 , with battery of Hulce and
L .-id e r, Next- Sunday they play
p a t Lima. This should he a good
.iw u u K C X " ™s *** o& I&
yrw
iss?*" W
M‘ Twilight Ball Season
visitor
on Tuesday.
f.
Abrclay i^ slowly recovering, Herman 1 Sai
WiU-Close-AugttsHi
from a v e fy seyer# bicycle'acSid^t.
clsea on, business, Tuesday.
•
.
C LIF FO R D H . G R EEN
In an auto c6lIislQn-Sfltnrdiiy.-.£vfix.|jr
WATERLOO
C a ll and Glenn Lehman of Brigh­
There will be no preaching service
ning near Big Rapids, Clifford H.
ton are spending the week with their
at
the church next Sunday. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Watson Hart and
grandparents, M r. and Mrs. Jacob
C. M- Morse, Mae and Amy Morse
Chelseajs 1034 Twilight Ball League Green of Grand Rapids suffered in­ school will 'begin at 10 o'clock with a
Lehm a n .___ _________
daughter spent the week-end in Chi­ visited friends'in Lodi on Sunday,
season is ‘ drawing to a close, with juries from which ho died Sunday special program With numbers by
cago.
M r. and M rs. Leroy H all ami son
on I only a few games remaining to be morning at a Big Rapids - hospital. members of Camp Lakewood and* lo­
M r, Green was the husband of Elsie
Donald, Joy, Howard and Lynn
Duane of Battle Creek were week-end
seftj fri» nwBL l ^ ye(1,
interesting, contest has Hoppe Youngv a former Chelsea resi­ cal talent. Everyone is welcome.
Dancer
were
Bay
City
visitors
on
an<? Robert, be<*a witnessed by baseball fans durguests at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wahl and
Friday.
McClure attended Farmers* Day in ing the season St. Paul's team, dent.5;. He is suivived by the widow,
M r. and M rs. Charles Mohrlock.
son
spent Sunday at ih <3 homo of M r.
Miss Nadene Dancer is visiting this L 7 . 9ngv ! i
ay n * n
u
J which in Previous years-.haa-not been and two daughters by a former mar- und M rs; G ree n er 5
M rs. H arris Fletcher and daugh­
riageT^Mr,
and
Mrs.
Ellsw
orth
Hoppe
Mrs. Wm. Howell of Detroit agent | a serious threat to the w ^ e
te rs, P riscilla ' and Anne, ^f:'UfSan'a. week at the home' of Miss Helen F a r. t h h - M r . - a n d ' M r s r Geo. er^ hTs m a T n la S 'to p position most "attended the "funeral, which was held ~ M rs. Dennis'Leach and sbri Roland '
jatt*..
y
uson,
H
arrfgvtfleT—
visited the form er’s father, George
H lm re-speiiding some time at the
Hafley and fam ily.
of the season until the past week Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Archenbronn, on Sunday.
home df her father, Jabez Bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaminsky of De­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E , Geraghty when the Congregational and Ameri the M etcalf funeral parlors, Grand
A very large crowd was present at
M r. and M rs. J . A. Park went to troit were Sunday guests of Mr. and of Salem were__recent guests of Mr. can Legion teams have moved up-to, Rapids. Interment was at Gratton
• . ____ and'afys. George Clark* .
the ice cream social h£ A rthur Walz*
Center,
S t. C la ir on Tuesday where they Mrs. A. Marofsky,
tie S t, Paul's for first position, I f
home on last Frid ay evening, regardjoined « party of ten fo r a day's fish
Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Fisher of De­
Robert and Jack-Denomy of St. these three teams can win the re­
lesa^bf cool weather. Thanks and
pirtlahow 7*80-seeo add il8
ing H m iles out on Lake S t Clair.
troit spent Saturday^with M Yrin d Clair are visiting their grandparents, mainder of their games there w ill no
Try Standard Linen for ResuRa.
come again.
....
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hummel.
M r. and M rs, George K irkb y and Mrs. Robert Lantis, , ■>
doubt be a "world’s series" played in
Mr. and Mrs. F . A . Brogan of DeMiss Ruth Russell la spending sev­ Chelsea immediately following - the
M r. and Mris. Gerald K irkb y of Pon­
FRIDAY and S A T U R D A Y
eral
days In Y p sllantir at the homo close of th eo fficiahTw ilig htLeag u e
trpit
spent-Sunday-at
the
home
of
tiac
were
callers
at
the
home
of
Mr,
r AUGUST 8 and 4----M rst.H. E , Canfield.
of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Whiting.
and
M
rs.
M.
J
,
Baxter
on
Sunday
af­
schedule.
s _
Led Tracy, In
Adrian Pitts of Jackson is spend­ , Mr. and M rs. M illiam Meyers of
ternoon.
The last game'of the season, a
Charlevoix spentf’Bunday and Monday postponed encounter, w ill be played
>11
M r. and Mrs, Clyde Holt and son ing several days at the home of his with Mr. and M rs. Reuben Hieber.
sister,
MMtRobert
Lantis.
on Tuesday evening, August 14, be
with Gloria .Stuart
of Detroit were week-end guests at
Mr. and M rs. Paul Eisele and! tween the Congregation's and Meth’
Mrs.
Maisie
Salsb'ury
of
Milan
re­
the home o f M r. and Mrs. J . E , Web­
were„ Sunday afternoon, odists. Otherwise, all games w ill be
turned home Monday after.two weeks' daughter
___ „
er, Edw in Holt remained for a-few visit
with
her
sister.
Mrs.
R
.
D.
Q
fM
r8 . Maude Alhnn, Ollnten. completed next'week, with the followSUNDAY and M ON DAY
days' visit),
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Miss Gertrude Jonaen has been ing schedule:
AUGUST o and 6
M r. and M rs, H arry B. Taylo r and
Mrs. H. S, Holmes accompanied spending the past two weeks in De
August 2—Trojans vs.
Walter W irichelFs
fam ily o f Detroit and' M r. and Mrs. Mrs. Garret Uiekema of Ann Arbor tro it with Mr. and M rs. Larkin Sab- S t.Thursday,
Paul's.
A . J , M erkel and daughter of Lan­ to Chicago where they were guests of iston.
Frid ay, August 8 —Legion vs, Methsing were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mr, _and Mrs, J , Rogers oyer the
Misses. Gertrude Young and Celia ^ i8 tav.(postponed.-game)v._ ‘
Products of one of the oldest Stove and Furnace factories
Peter-M erkel.- .
z_-____ “ — — week-endr
McCIure^of Ahn~Aribor'wew guests of
Monday, August 6 -=Trojans vs.
in the world—located within a few. miles of your h om eM r. and Mrs. Earle E . Schumacher
Mr. and Mrs. Lero Biiehler and Mr. Mr. and M rs. Norbert Merkel over Congregationals ^postponed to F r i­
the
week-end.
and^son o f Maplewood, N. J . are and, Mrsr-Emofy Conk have returned
day, August 1 0 ).
WEDNESDAY, A U G U S T 8 "
time tried and conceded to be ona’-of the best! ’
The Misses Ruth and Agned^Danguests o f her mother, Mrs. Albert from a month's visit at the home of
Tuesday, August 7—St. Pauls vs.
Risking life and honor fo r lovel
Widmayer and other relatives in Mr. and Mys. Alfred Carlson_at In ­ cer and M rs.. Eleanor Lambertorvand Methodists.
Buck Jones,“In
daughter Ann visited friends in Lan
Gome in and see one-of^the$e~ALL-GAST IRON furnace^'
Chelsea and vicinity.
.
ternational Falls, Minn.
sd'ay, August 9—Legion-vs^.-See
sing on Monday.
v\
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
.
J
.
Claire
and
Mr.
Scouts.
_
f
'
on our floor. A proper size for every requirement. Let us
ea-Daniols-speni
Miss Ruth Dancer of Dundee arid
and Mrs. D. J.' Claire, were in ArchTuesday,
August
i4^CongregationWith Diane S in cla ir.
the week-end at Mackinac Island. bold, Ohio on Sunday where they a+w T ie a f"T y o u i
They^Mi^e^ac^ompaiucd homo by
eJGfimsdyi[Ahelr^on-Jam oi^who-ap.nt4h6-iH.aV!^^^- -tti- - —
reunion', held at the, home of Mr, and
Teams
Pet.
month at a camp near Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irindauer and St. Pauls •
bMrs; Joseph. Grimes.
j m
"WITHAVE FURNACE REPAIRS, for all makes of Fur-and the Misses Alfred yndSucr. attemfetirtheiftmeTsl j Congregationals . . . . 1 0
3.
.769 .
of their aunt, -M rs, Rose-Sclmrrerr-at-j-T^}^ }^TO- : q >.769-Laura-H ieber. Doris Bagge-ii
cite Broesamle left Monday on a two oBewaing on Wednesday.
Methodists
8 " .333
„Why pay! more
weeks' cruise,- visiting Toronto, Mon­ - Mrs. George Evans of Morenci Trojans . .
9
.308
treal, Quebec, the St. Lawrence Ri%er spent several days-of-this^veek-at-the Sea-Scouts
13
,071
and Gulf, the Atlantic Ocean to New home of her brother-in-law and sis­
Results
ter,'M r. and Mrs, H . E .' Snyder.
York. .
Thursday—CongregationaiS / 6 , St.
Mrs, E . R. Dancer and Miss Jean Pauls 5.
Donald Bacon of Detroit and Miss
Dancer
who are attending ^“summer
Monday—Legion 7, Congregation­
Grace Bacon of State College, Fa.
schoo^
in
Ann
Arbor
and
Y
psilhnti.
al's
2 .— .------------ ...........-— — ■
were„Snnday and-week-encL guests-at
spent the week-end at home.
Tuesday—Methodists 8 , Sea Scouts
the home of their father, Jabez Ba­
Mr, and Mrs. E . Lewis of Romulus 6.
con. M rs. Fred Dewey and son Rob­
Everything in Hardware
Chelsea, Michigan
and
Miss Mary Doyle of Middlevllle
ert of Detroit spent Monday at the
^
O
m T
K
ROUND t r ip
were entertained Sunday. at~the home
Bacon home.
T H E SO U L’S 1 C R Y, AND T H E
of Mr. and Mrs. L , G. Palmer.
v 5 ■ /
C o a ch esO n ly
SA V IO U R ’S AN SW ER
M r. and Mrs. J . C. Dreyer, daugh
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Laird ancLMr.
terGenevieve
and
son
Loui
s,accom
and Mrs. Roy Ives attended a meet­ O Lord I am, in trouble—P s .:81:9; >
Leave-Qhelsea-l-l iMr-P* M r (C ity-Tim e) August 4 and arrive’- Chicago7
panied by Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Cook ing of the Michigan Beekeepers' As*.
7:00 A. M. (City Tim e) August 5.
Call upon me in the day of trouble, I
and daughter Janette, attended the- aOCiatlon. held WpdnoaHny In Vpnt.
A O r s io r is s
w ill deliver thee—Fs. t50't15.
^Tbeave 6hicaganoH ater thair~2rl^~a. nr; ('Citv Tim e,> Augifwf fi.
dinner Sunday at St. Patrick's church lanti.
|•
God,
be
m
erciful
to
me,
a
sinner—
Patrons who desire t o drive to any cities from which excursion is op­
Northfleld, spending the afternoon a
Mrs. Clarence Sherwood of P ly­
Luke 18:18;
:
Portage Lak^.'
erated and take advantage thereof, may park cars on unused railroad
mouth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank More­ Christ Jesus* came into the world to
property to the extent available. Such parking shall be at patron's
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Walworth en house of Freesoil Were guests at the
save sinners—1st Tim . 1:15.
risk. Ask Ticket. Agent |o r information.
.
. ; ■..........
tertained at a dinner on Sunday,_tha. home_ofLMr. and-M rsr-H, -Er Snyder- What m u sH do" to- be saved ?—Acte
I M.TIU ism it
guests-tftcluding Mr. and Mrs; George on Wednesday,
16:30; ' T T - ” "”
"AVOID“ HTGHWa Y CO N GESTION —-TR A V EL S A F E L Y B Y R A IL
-«S'» ^
S. Bacon and children: of F t. Wayne
Miss Agnes Dancer, who has been Behold,_l_am _vile^Job-40:4. — ^ Iftd., Mr. and. Mrs. O. -J; Walworth spending a~ month's vacation at the Though your sins be as scarlet, they
VBItRI K0K0MYftlllis
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W. Walworth anc home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E .
shall be as white as snow—Isa. 1:18.
daughter and Mrs. D. G. 'McLaren
R . Dancer, returned to Ann Arbor on O .that I knew where I might find
TRAINS U SE STA TIO N AD JO IN IN G GROUNDS .
ChelSea.
Wednesday.
^ !
Him—Job 8 8 :8 ;
Fancy 2 inchPeter K in sey, S r., .is —recovering ,Y.eushall, seek uie,-and-flrid'meFWhelv
Georgia
Elberta8
from painful bums on_Jus left foot
yp-shall search for me with- all your
which he received while putting on a
-do2.-25cO RA N G ES._Juicy_Caiif. M ed._Size___- heart—Jer. 29:18.
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roof-in Ann Arbor last -Tuesday when- I am weary with my groaning—Ps.
C E L E R Y Crisp Tender
3 stales 10c
tar dropped on his foot.
. 6:6;
lb. 2 c
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The Misses Hilda_Eisem an, Edna Cast thy burden upon the Lord—Ps.
• •
_Wenk, Elsie Hinderer, Delia Schiller,
55:22.
accompanied by the Misses Amanda, Create in me a clean heart, O Gbd-rFancy Seedless
Lillian and E lla Buss of Manchester f Ps. 51:10; .
spent the week-end ^t Niagara Fa lls. A new heart also w ill I give you
Mrs. D._C. McLarenJspentJ§Vednes-_ —Ezok. 36:26^—
A J A X S O A P
R e tt S a lm o n
day 'at Newport Beach, where she at- Wash me ..thoroughly from mine intended
the
Newkirk
fam
ily
reunion
iquity,
and
cleanse
me
froi
my
Big Golden Bars
Finest
Alaska.
raity N e# ~ E x d tu Iv e' Features i » %Auto*
sin—-Ps. 51:2;
and party, given to honor her brother,
fl^adc D efrostin g w ith Exclusive Antifrost
the Horn H / W irt Newkirk on his I w ill; be thou clean- =MatL_8i8.7f b O
nQrlBa 2 5 C
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----— — a o c k ^ *^ Exd u *ive Press^Gpcn Latch . ^
80 th birthday. '
Lord, be thou my helper—Ps. 80:10;
Dr. and Mrs. A . A. Palmer enter Fear riot; I w ill help thee—Isa. 41:18.
Vaster Freeadng C ontrol 111 Greater Shelf
tained
Rev. W. J.'a n d Mr?. Balmeru Keep the door of my lips—Fa. 141:3;
A rea—N e w Econom y—N ew Beauty—N ew
and Rev, F . -D,-and -Mrs. M um by-asjI w ill-be with thy mouth and teach
d e s ig n s . ~
dinner guests on Tuesday(of this week
thee what thou shalt say—Exod,
4:12.
at their summer cottage, Cavanaugh
Leave me not, neither forsake me, O
Lake.
- Mr. and -Mrs.- Ralph- Matthews^and
God o f my salvation—Ps. 27:9.
son Bohby' of Ypsilanti are occupying I w ill never leave thee, nor forsake
the Charles Newton cottage at Cava
thee—Heb. 18:5.
naugh Lake for two weeks:
—A rthur Carlton.
Matthews w ill be remembered as Miss
Orrion Haynes.
^ o s t V R r a n F la k e s ^ s m a lk
— Miss- Frieda Hafley of Jackson- is - -W O RDS OFX A PPR EC IA TIO N
pending two weeks at the home_of by the memberaloZltha QL
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haf- Home, Chelsea, Michigan,_ as Rev.
ley. Miss Gladys-Hafley Is fllHng-the Wm. J ; Balmer and- Mrs, Balmer reposition of her sister during the va- tlre after seven years’ continuous
W*
service as ^uperintendBirt and Mafrog;
cation period
Mr. and Mrs. E . C. H ill had as of the Home,:
-p ^ -ie b -d o g -o F a lo c tric M E t- r r r
JJM It* aeCrosdea Job automadcally
their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Balmer havb so di­
ythout a tbougbt%}m y o u . . . keep*
Wi T . O’Callaghan and sons, Tom rected life in the Home that a ll, deep*
“ •re d s free from frost at all times
and Tim , of Washington, D. C., Mr. ly- regret their retirement This is
“ **"“* aoifoirm.. cofrigeratioa at
arid M rs. Alva E lle r of Bloomington a wonderful compliment to come
•uaimom cojt. .
Indiana, and Miss Lou Elva Eller^ of from the one hundred members- of
Houston, Texas.___ _____________ __1 the-Home-fa
We were banded by our nativity,
CARD OF TH AN KS ;
Daily Egg
age,
environment and intellectual, at­
FIRST WITH
1 1 wish to give thanks to my friesJa tainments,, in the rough and the pol­
and classmates who were so Wnd
ished state. Wo came here for a
me during my illness.
Hofibfc, We found it in the Care, life,
Nick Panarites.
character,: love and good w ill of
^Cfe is a refrigerator that
Brother and' Sister Balmer. Choice
re»Uy is modero • • • pres*
CARD OF TH A N KS
M E A T S P E C IA L S
souls these, walking with God and
open latch’ which swings
The Boy Scouts of Chelsea wish to working fo r our interests, watching.
thank the following for their generous over us that the last expiring light on
door openwitlLtaofLtouch
donations: Schneider & Kusterer, Hin­ earth might gleani from the world’s
from any p a rt o f th e b o d y • • •
derer Bros., Red
White Store, Redeemer.
iwin c y lin d e r u n i t w ith b u t
Mark’s Grocery,' Chelsea Standard,
August 1 st is the date of ending
J rove’s Variety Store, Lantis Ice Co., this service. May the blessing of
“ fee m o v in g p e rte w h ic h
lindelang Hardware Co. Also the God enhance health and opportunity
Assures lo n g e r ^ lif e - a d d o d
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\. \
larents who so kindly helped before of-iblessing others make our loss their
power, faste r fre e z in g , g re a tand during the ice cream social last gain. May the roll of Heaven wit­
A new SPARJON feature. To open door, simply ptm^agriM*
Saturday night.
less our eternal reunion.' Knowing
« econom y a n d fre e d o m
handle Ughtly with any part of the body
the d ^ r m r in is «<n»l|
the
condition of Rev. Balmeris health,
from service. S P A R T O N is
opem The m oit practical of all door opening device*
P E T E R K IN S E Y IN JU R E D
requiring rest and care, we welcome
to buy a n d easy t o o w n
Peter" Kinsey, J r , who had the mil 1 .he Coming o f Rev; H. ATLeeson, D.
it p ays fo r itte lf .
to be the 'Superintendent of the
fortune to fa ll from a .porch roof
a m i in m d g i t p n t e / SPARTON*$ look if m tp * . m
while at work in Ann Arbor on,Wed­ lome and Mrs. E . F , Bennett as Mat­
these beiautifttl low
nesday, was taken to S t. Joseph’s ron. With these and the efficient eid
/m * * d isa rts *nd <Umty d itto tu itk h ***
m arital in Ann Arbor on Saturday n the Home remaining we feel as­
pflced, high quality »H*
morning where he w ill be a patient sured that the continued blessing of
in y o u r S P A R T O K
feature refrigerators.
:’or ten days or two weeks recovering the Heavenly Father is ours.
We also desire ' to express our
:‘rom a fracture of a bon? in the lower
thanks to Dr. Jacklin and the Board
part of the spine.
of Directors for their wise manag^
ment of the Home in all its interests.
EN TER TA IN A T D IN N ER
(Signed)
Mrs. Henry Thierman and Miss
Members-oftterOid^PeOb
tome
Dora Chapmer entertaYriecFa^ dlnner
ast weejf Thursday evening at their
Cavanaugh Lpke home, M f. and Mrs.
Scrap Iron la Blllioa laduitrp
’Til*.
8crap trou has become a ILOOQJMO,H. R. Schoenhals of Chelsea and
600 business.
| Mrs. William Geddes of Detroit,
: fy-Sh'
princess Theatre
«I jell the World”
FURNACES
. Peninsular ■ Jewel
“Broadway Thru
A. Keyhole”
♦ « t
* ♦ *
» «
.
S P E C IA L E X C U R S IO N
iraces. .Re-setting and cementing jobs especially solicited.
These jobs range from $5.00 to $7.50.
?
TO VISIT
A CENTURY OF PROGRESS
Hindelang Hardware Co.
At Chicago, Sunday, August 5
Finest Quality
p: ^resh
F ru its
MICHIGAN CENTRAL
& V egetables
Peachei
Grapes
SPARTOI
3tlb8,85c
d 14b.
Red Beans SultanaIge. pkg. 15c
Chipso Flakes or Granules
2 lbs;2dc
Cheese Wisconsin Mild “ "
5
Lux Soap or Lifebuoy
gal. 19c
Vinegar
28-oz. jar 22c
Heinz Pickles Cucumber
2 t ikgs. 17c-Tissue-Toitet^Paper^
Red KidnerBeans~Sultana; ~4-l~Ib. cansILfor
_Fresh Bread Grandmothers
lb. loaf ^c
8 O’Clock Coffee Mild
3_lbs. 50c
Milk Whitehouse Tall Size
6 cans 34c
ANTIFROST
ELECTRIC CLOCK
iS !
D airy Feed 16% iooibTba*$1.45
.4
loo Tb.i»ir$1.99
A & p FOOD STORES
FEATURES
• 13c
i
- 12c
a n d
Roast Shoulder - 15c
HOME MADE
. . .
15c
2 lbs. for 25c
Liver Sausage - - - 10c
PULL UNE OP,
E. J. Claire &
Sandwich Meat
> 0 M illio n SPA R T O N U u r ,
Klip
V.
;psrr-'"-'
wmmqiipupwwiyi.'!
'■ rfr|T
!'* ^-'i.--'‘.■': 7'1.■ - :’ ;'■::,
v
j :;>
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V:
PPPl$!fif.!|.| M"!"
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T H U R S D A Y . A U G U ST o . . . .
TH E CHELSEA STANDARD, CH ELSEA. MICHIGAN
American possessions except
the IMilIlpplue.g, Samoa and Guam
,ar© now under th© direction of a single
government agency. The division of
territories and Island possessions, ere*
Ated by President Koosevolt under au­
thority of the government economy
act, lias takoirovor control of Hawaii,
Alaska, Ftiorto lttco; and the Virgin
Island*, rrevlomily IMierto Ulco was
Murder of Dollfuss hy Nazis Creates Serious Situation in under .the War department ami the
others under tho Interior department.
Europe— Bandit Dillinger Slain by Federal
The imvy will continue to govern
Guam and Hunma, and the War depart
v
__ Agents in Chicago.
meat will have charge, of the I'hlllp*..
plnes until they accept IndepeudencA
voted them■b,v the Iqsu congress.___
By E D W A R D W ., P IC K A R D - .
News Review of Current
Events the World Over
M -M M W
H
tains on Prudence’* *id« of the ear.
Re helped her out, then extoiuh'd •
W
.H IJLJL1 U J r 3^,
C L E A R
to Wm't
U n ’f That was an lateresun*
«< bosrupbr Mr. Puffer , e , S *
bony baud to the gaunt wohuiu who i about our neighbor* pm wnijnjft?
seeiuod to unfold like an exu'.i- lun
ladder us she stepped cautlmisly to
the ground.
, ,/
.
Prudoncc Schuyler's throat tightened
as she blinked at the red brick house.
she had ffitunrltod, Its white trim, It*
hoodod dourw,uyjli>WO-d. luMMJ? through
f-• * • > ! , flwt crop of chicken* 1m
I *bflll dotost the Gerard hplr.
playboy, I have no llluslona-abou hi
type, If I meet him, n i be coidM
-than an electric ice-box running ^
h ig h .. Also nvWuwnug
something i«us
tells me thst
Mrs, Walt and 1 will be antagoalius
L b r in jT ^
I A
- A W
M
m
TVt
:,’t ■
,:,V
liirr
f
[I HAD hi
-J ing*
U)« concern
Kr, Stone,
ifre fog with a sort of phosphorescence, fwi*«
■*
from tho start. »»—
Maybe, *thai^r
-pjlog-teH
A woman, desIgnCd' oti'-the foather* won'r’fttMFTiori
maybe she
won
wwm » ihmh uur; nmyue
sue,won't
-jerk
hed plun, with an extra-chin or two
bw farming neighbor evon as a
7n
tailed to n
-tlui host Rembrandt manner, greeted ber sodal horizon." . ~
5a
trraijgeinon
hpr In tho lioil. She looked quickly
"Mis* Prue, -Pm- ready __to
„v
jey could
away from the girl’s face, patted her now/' lean, lank Jane Mack orvnouncert
without hi*
arm with motherly understanding, ^ from the threshold, "Mrs.
-^put
wher
"Come right In and wash and take showed me where to find the supSiibi
• ©by \V«i»rn Nuwajjaiior Union,
w
ere,
maklo
off your hat, Supper'* all roadyi 1 guess she'll be a good neighbor, wish
I N AN executive order given out In
E NGKLRKRT. DOLL.FUS8, Intrepid i Father Francis j._ Haas and B, H.
gtewart’s 0
dearie, When you got something to I hadn't seen that procession tn qj
m.
W
iisliIngtdTnr
tlio
I'reshtent
sot
lit
little "chaticcllyr -of Austria, has Dimqlgun, federal labor conciliators, motLoiL Ida.:great reforestation proBodney, P'^
ont,
thlngs!ILjook.different.
Life
cun-lea
cup,
though."
fallen n victim of his political enemies. offered n”(dirn of settlement which was gram designed to liclp the plains arpn
poag man'
seem awfui dark and dronry on an
"Now,
Macky.
don't
look
for
treubts
A group'of Ml Nazis, disguised In uni- accepted by the strikers. but the out- of the Middle West. Unallocated $l(?i*
la'wait
ompty stomach."
In tea;groundIi
jjavoh't
w'e
BHdoaoush'
...........
...
..........
onouih
- - nm forms,, broke Into the pin,vers turned It dowi^. asserting that 000,000 from the #.">25,QiH>,000 drouth
**There Is
’ Prudcnco aclileyod * smile. "Thank fairly sitting In our laps ttioso Imt
?'
chancellory In Vienna the Heds were bchlad\tlie strike and relief fund fop the beginning of work
Drat
marriage}
that
wife
dldnT
have
you, Mrs. Puffor. This is Jane Muck, weeks without bunting out more?
CH A PTER I
's amHimdo prisoners of that they would have nb dealings with on a $7,1,000,OM forest sheltpr belt a
any money, nelthor did lie, Aftor she who has come to help me koop house, Come on up, let’s see the rest of thi
mu,,, bega
I, tanhw
imllfuHS and a mum i.’onjimmlsts. <b»v, Floyd Olson liuiiie* -hundredmiles wide -and -e'itien'dliJJ'
died,
Gerard,
who
was
a
ImndBome,
Sheb^bTroaastHndbylabur^fainny
house."
......
--——
a
The automohtlo turcliod over deeply
..._ dlately declared. martial" law la'the more tlum 1,000-mUba" through the
11hr of Ills mlnisi era.
glftod man, mnrrlod an heiress and
Know tUnt
Interest In Prue’s eyes glowed into
The chnneellitr vvii* ’’“city. a'iarTlemTt'pfiT"WTfVllty^nmt-Atljtt—liedrrdrThtJ Ttronth™area-framative, rutted roads. When It didn't lurch,' It Rod's their child. Thoy built a Jiouio since the first day she came vto make
fraught wltl
little
girl
frocks
for
me.
Will
you
tell
-skidded,A
=
euU
l.
hone-penotrutlng
fog
excited
anticipation
as
thoy
wont,
from
beaten utid shot- and taut tieueral Walsh of \the National f'aiiadlaiV border to tho Texas I'unof stone and oak on a high ledget her.whore to find things, plonso?" .
iwletleft'
‘
room
to
room.
'
‘
transformed,
trees
InT
m
glioStly'Tginfrter-left to bleed to death, Ciuard became dictator, | The decree hamllp,
"tfiatJl^the^name^pf' tho place-^Illgh
titsd
and
t
As
the
two
women
disappeared,
housos
Into
woJrd
dwarfs
and
filled
"Mttcky,
think
of
having
a
w
hole
his captors refusing even muzzUh} the press t\> a consider*
Announcement of the President's Ac­
I.edges."
’
-----------.ihouf Missj
liriidoiice lingered In the hull, slipped house In which to spread out after
to permit a physician able degree. Four timu^iind guards-' tion and of the gigantic undertaking the world, Moisture dripped from
"It
lias
a
sort
O
f
nppronch-lf-you-T
out
of~her-rntri.
Pont,,
nulled
off
her
jlflicult forv
twigs.
and
branches,
The
faint
far
years
In
an
apartment
I
Wo'll
m
ake
m
en
wore
mobilized
andmotor
patrols
or a priest to he called.
was made by'.Secretary Wnllueerwho moan vof a buoy ilrlftod througli tho dare sound."
[fellcnt
your
dose
turban.
She
entore3^T1TrTnmlHu^4t^
dream.
We will “warm It wltlj
Without revealingVtlte toured the streets at Intervals.
authorized the forest aervlce to use
"As I svns sayln', Rod’s mother her right, Her brown eves, already color
V
ila
D
.rew
:
.
gray
ness
with
melancholy
.mountuny.
Following a conference of delegates, up to Utl0,000,1X10 of the $1.1,000,000 al­
fact that they had
loved every Inch of the land, turned black from emotion,' dilated ns she como In to 'll"
f ngslbert^ -murdere<H^H»e~-t1;le{:a^:
baiinoM
,
we
Tiio
smell
of
the
sou_ercpt
behind
tlie
J. J, Noonan, president of the Mccnsed located to begin work .on tlie-projectquarry holes Into gardens. saw herself reflected In the long oldDoilfuss
go.: Sho is I
slackly fastened side .curtains of the abandoned
A faint pink crept under the woo.
tor, the Nazis thou. Tug'men'st I'roioctlye association; an- Immodlately.
■
She
and
hor
husluind are burled In one fushloned pier glass bot\veon:-tho_wlih_
can The loan, angular driver stopped
I'mused-tQ-l
an's
skin.
Her
washed-out-eyes
shoaiBurrendered on promtso of" sirficojin thnounced In I>etroit thiit-a unanimous
of-thmm -Old-man, florard-dled^
tbe-englne and cHiulied off
lithefr^
with a lovely Jlght.1
duet -across t-iiu uerumn nuriler;■■.being vnteTamad nil unions ami euntinucit
she went'sqveral years ago, nnd Rod"Not too bud." She made a 'gamin
"Yes," ngi
"You'll make hearts glow all right
Aided in the negotiations.hy K. Uicih, ( strike action In dmaaml of an eight- ^ S PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT "What is tlm .mutter, Mr. Puffer?" well, Rod was Just out of law school
1
1
hoard
tlm
cruiser
Ijouston
W
v
a
A
^
face
at
the
looking-glass
girl,
before
she
D
ie
snupplni
Miss Prue. Ycrnr brother said to
I
yearly whjh?j
?nr0 1 W i~ff^gTi?ytnFwheni>(> canto,
Hearing
Hawaii
he
took
time-'to
.am
ro
fr-ffem
ofg
■
w
n
ii
H
r
o
i
F
cavernous-gloom
of
the
back
sent.
It was learned "tfraTlro'llfnBR'hmrbeen rNooiinn said the next move was up
W
inemliership or
of" the lift
Th«- room- was- eozyr—homey,— Her -Tntrnot^afroW fo r Prue. ; She’ir matt
"Tires leaky. Guess they'll hold out Rtto-a big fortune;
killed the promise was revoked and i to the stdpowners, clilelly represented jioinice tho tnembersnip
lecretnjry,'- '
fellers like tlmt."
ttoual mediation’hoard for tho settle-;., till we -jfel -Ihere,./though."
spirit stirred damp wings. Her hack- a home wherever she Is. .She's iir
"Quite bc
the-Koala were locked-up;—
I hy John W^-thtshing, tddeago, and
■
"Just
like
that!"
Prudence
concurred"
iiront of rallrda<t“dl8pntes. The men
HIb passengor vullantly“swallowed bitterly, ahd hoped in the next socond to-the-fa'rin“T6nturomlgh't:Mvot' prove- her mother.'"
■Alaflnwbltfl- npothur nm»ll hnnoh ofV A. Tomlinson, t'levelaml.
Though I m
"ninety tugs haveiretui tied l*e appointed ore:
an exclamation of conoehi. 8he patted that the-niiiin had-not^notlcod- thp-Sting the flop It had scenvod a few momenta
._Nae$a-had su|zed the radio broadcast*
Prue slipped her hand within thes
id me nt. fl
Mr^ -kidNorshh, ATilluW^
^wnihyip
=im ?
^"Tngofflce and
w
sms^^
and
Springs, Ohio, for the term’ ending woman beside her. She really tieode<r~ t*^beiL.voic*
The dining room wo* cheery with gn inetnnt pressed hor cheek against
.went that Pollfuss had resigned and left their Jobs June t,.Noonan, said,
Im
agine thj
-Fotiruary, HWO. ■—-up-iiere^ for two crackling log* In the”'FfaukllfT- flre^ her hard shoulder.
"He didn't
someone to pull her spirit out of tt)$
-would be succeeded us chancellor by
tartar.
■
\V, t'armnU, .Washington. D. pit of depression, she told hersolf,"
years aftorrhe lost his mother, ~Thon—-^iftce^jyheu^ she entered a few, mo*
Dr. Anton Hlntelen,the ■minister to [OHN DII.I.1NGKU. murderer, hank C„James
"I
suppose
there
Isn't
a
person
In
'"JUSt
BU
g
for
the
term
eiuling
Fehniary.-ldihl,
last Jun6‘ li'e. opened’ tiio place, and meats later. ’-ATha.ge^laUerdofjnvory
motor purrod alongside. .
roldicr, outlaw and most notorious
Italy. Rlntolen was called to Vienna
_this village who doesn’t know tlmt mi
1 stranger,
John Oarmody,-uuw-Tuihlef euglneor
t>eeMtewvgarnlaheiFwlth-fluffy~wliTW
Immediately, put In a cell and-there of America's'.modern' desperadoes, la- of tho federal emergency relief adminis­ “ -"That yo;Vi srT”TVWrtTTIt8"Tiwatt«r?”
wlth my sis
gentleness
Gorard and hla wife and little girl. dumplings flanked,,by...ptloa of plummy "Kottier’A-wtfeJfaiLjway
»hot seriously, udk'lals said lie tried dead. Traced to Chicago, ho ventured tration, for the term ending February, Tiro trouble? Flat?”
ter’s husband," she .sai^iTTnutil
~pr
Walt
lit
out'pretty
quick,
but
the
Mrs.
brown, hread, gave but nn appetizing
The voice wns hollow, muffled, a
a visit to a moving 10H0,
lo. commit suicide.'
would belle
solxed the reins of management nnd aroma,1 For the first time’ she had left voice,
man’s
voice.
Shut
within
the
cur
pretore theater to see
President Mlklas called on Dr. Kurt
"Thoro, -there, Miss Pruo,7suppo*
The President also named Murray
j
for reaeon1
a him of the life of a l.atlmer chairman of the railroad tained car, Prudence could see nothing how she did drlvo. She's one of thorn New York Pru&’s heart felt warm,
Schuschnigg,. minister of education un­
they
~
do?
Twasn't
your
.
b
rother
[
b
est be ntilc
women who's so busy helpin' God run
"Oh, how tempting 1 Come,-Mncky, David's fnhlt nor your sister /Julie'i
man who ended In the retirement board, created l>y a recent but thft_uncanny mist,
der DoUfuss; to licud the1government,
This' was
his world that slio lots her own folks aren't you stnrved?A Mrs.'Puffer, won’t
electric chair. As he act of congress.
-and he,-together -with-.-Fertocir- Vic^
" "Tain’t flat yot;" 1
If
.folks
here
know
about
It
at
nil,
ttq
’l
LiU
Blaine
came out of the rben.■
Ffotir theygruffiroas of lila nnswor get-nlong-os-hest-thoy-cuu, Slvo's all you sit with us and serve? It will know ,that. If you mako toev much etI
Chancellor Biull Fev and 1‘rlitce Kniat
Tffition
with
a-twltter,
winks
one
of
Ivor
cold
blue
ter federal agents and
▼on. Starheniberg, the-vice .chancellor, | ^
ostk)W has lltmlly realized that she Judged that Mr,, Puffor did not eyes when she thinks slip's bein' seom 'moro homey to hnve you here." It, thoy may think there's sonvcthlnj
fjoer
taken
A police—squad- from
-took clmrge-of- the sltmHhm-svIth-thw
back of It a ir you're ashamed of. I
It cannot get trade credits In the care for -the-- person—wlio-lmd—hallo'd smnrt} hofore you'vo been talkin' to
[lot now h
Fast .Chicago, 'Indiana,
high cheek bones flaunting red flags of know folks." L-. . , v . _ .
kelmwehr.to back them up. ^oon. aft;
him.
,,
llijDinl
Stales'
until
ItIn
some
way
Ifice and h
her
five
minutes,
sho'l]
lug
In
a
resurrounded him.
#rwards It was announced that Von
excitement, took her sont with an
"Has the girl como?"
I squares
smiares im
up tiio old czarlst debts owed
Prudonce smiled arid putted tin
LaotJooking,
jnsek. ahoutr buy ajoiisin. the nmlrnss
dstal—ahd: -Iti-Hil.s-ommt-ry..
flta.rh'Ohihwg'lmd' init|ul inmlc clrumjel
There
was
oagonmas
in
the
quos~
ut
to
commit
a-sool
Tlumorore Attilmssaoro sac enter
(hef tho or
.wiiannstluitiy' shot to dor Troyanovsky nnd Secretary of tlon—a-hlnt-af^tinxkTjv more than » dor,' Sho kopt the houso full of «mm- blunder. The rosy-faced stout woman the room she had solected
lor. In the province of Styrla and
for
h
orsclf.
|’
to
become
pany.aH
smmner,.young
folks,
hut
me
It
the
■death. Melvin H. Pur­ State Hull have hegu,t) preliminary hint of arrogance; If the Wheel un*■ocas ■other regions elvll war broke
plumped Into Ivdf chair-with a con­
..
John
'Long
after
she
had
oxtlngulnhed
th
t
hdf
confldi
girls
.
\yore
^ohoiuely^tlvey’d
have
vis,
chief
'of
the
Inveaout, almost at'once nnd the Nazis, ▼Dillinger
'
conversations tm the suhjecti -at ihe der her cduld talk, she -would have stopped even one 6f ^TionT- electrlc tented sigh.
light, she lay w'tth vyldo-open eyes
honest
hre
tlgaiing forces of the instance of the Soviet government.
•troug In numbers especially' In Graz,
said'that Its slmko whs warning her
- -VDiittrle.JTl do Just that." After ano­ staring at the fog which hung like»•
tinsuccesfif
clocks
-whlclv-ls-supposed
to
run-for*"were'desperately lightIng with the reg; Depariiut-nt of Justice In Chicago, led
int er val devotod to- se.r.vXng-:Rint~ent- curtain of gray gauze before the nTdeRussia owes the InUeu St7ueT”gW-' to keep quiet; ITmleneo decided.
Invitation
his men in thls flnal and succfcsful ef­ ernmeht
ular.army and the helmwehr,
"Gorry-tns, youwovildn’t expect city ever. Slie's * vylso one."
Ing, she sympathized: "ffopo~ymj
$M
ii7,ixX
M
X
X
t
which
this
conn*
V
’he try lent to the czarlst and Kerensky folks to como to the country In this
Prudence temporarily forgdt tho fog, didn't mind the trip froth the railroad opgn wTndow, Sho wntohcd the steamy
to rnwke 1
ltal^y, irrance and Great Hritaip fort to get DIHing<>r7dejfd dir alive. M
■fringe of whter dripping fronrttTrwin*'kiimvwere couferr|ng_aa- to the beat mens-. outlaw-had sought 'to disguise himself -governments ' daring—the- war—, The -Storm,—would yuu ? Whntta moan ts, the reason for her coming,
station. Seven miles Isn't far, but It's, dow-as-Hhe llved-ovcr the Inst weeks
h
,v
having
)i|«i
face
lifted
and
his
hair
"I
hadn't
supposed
thero
wore
any
He
tvoijJ
ure« to take to carry out their pledges .
a long way to drive bvbr a strange As If his heart had not hcon sulllcieniReds repudiated these del>ts whon' guega she’ll get to the rod hrtek house
o f last-Kc-bruarv that the integrity of . dyed and h> 'grj«4ing n sluirt mufltarhe. they-seized, control of Russia, Th* 'bout tomorrow,"
'homely girls' now, thoy know so well road In I fog.'"
hours nnd
ly. uprootod by, the desertion arid tragic
Mesnltmc j
Austria should be maintained. Italy, Ills finger lips, also,, had been treated Roosevelt admlnlstfatlon has firmly r*The red brick hous&l Uor hopsel how to loo^k like a million. Why Is
"Only seven! I thought It must'nt death of hls wlfe, David, wl'iose hehlth
_wlik-add._
lUs-ld*!iitUlcntb»n,
however,
■espeda11yr-iw«t—determined—that—the;Mrs.
Walter
Gerard
wlso?
Not
TieM
r. StoneJ
The
voice
In
the
fog
was
iwfmrtng
fused trade credits to the Soviet gov­
Idast have been “sTthovTsand." The had been Imdermlned by service over-1
.Austrlan Nazis should.not gain control Was Immediate and certain, .
—Mr. Stone
for her, Prudence Schuyler I Why had cause she doesn't care for heauty?"V satisfying food was ringing up the Seas, had been ordered to give up work
ernment
until
some
sort
of
an
agree­
Of the country and was ready for' It was credibly reported that a worn- ment Is reached on the** debts. - AI- Mr, Puffer evaded the quostlorr? , Shs
"Whatta mean Is, Walt, hor bus- curtain of depression. "That Is un­
1 *Sfo«o* flan
Armed Intervention. Mussolini TTTF an had-glven.Jbe tip tbat resultedj-ln though -the Uw-imatructlon Flnanc* watched him as he resumed Ids seat.
hnniL..ls-handsomo ps a movie qetor. grateful when Mr, Puffer diverted our arid live In tbe country.
11 much ss
The country! The-lnexonvble com­
75,000 troops encamped near .the Aus­ dbe-k4l)|.ng-v»f-P>mk«ferrtmt-n«turfti’t3r^ corporation has had an export-import ~^Plione^Tr-tfre-mtnuta eluy jurlyea, She Is tall, wltli horses' teeth and a thoughts by most Interesting doscrlp;
possibly the
mand had staggered her at first. How
trian frontier and personally assured her-riame was not made pii.hjlc, for flva bank set up for niotulj* to tltianCe Rus* 81."
=ktmF ftMwufsfcshaped face, Gupss she Hons of our neighbors," ,
uoui b.UBlnt
< could they go with no money fff liv­
members
of
his
gang
are
still
at
large
Prince Von Starhemborg that he would and might be expected to avenge their slan trade, not a single loan has been
very decide
A grunt from the man at the wheel was handsome onco»^the~w«mfiiL_here
Jane Mack made her one coutrlhu- ing? Whon the crash had comsTn
defend Austrian Independence. The leader. The Informant, is due' to re­ made. Under terms^Qf the Johnson was-the only response, A red tail say she's a nifty dreasor—must have | tTon: t^ th e’ coDver8atlon.
Mlu Drew'i
their fortunes six months before, she
French professed to look on the Nazi' ceive at least a considerable share of act, which prevents" new American light shot Into the golden mist oMts been or Walt novor \vould have mar­
eyes
anappt
"Do you have movies-here*- Mrs, had opened A studio nnd had worked
.revolt-as an Internal event not war- the rewards offered by the govern­ ioans to foreign debt defaulters, the own powert'uV headlights and dwindled ried hor, Uo—well, he knows where Puffer?"
w
avy
black
ranting 'lutenention at present, but ments of the United States. Indians bank has held that It cannot extend to a spark.
the corn erth Is, Tholr kid Is thirteen * "Three times a wook In the village.. professionally gt whnt had been 1 de­
b
er
.high-Bp
lightful avocation—the craft of de*
the question of maintaining Austrian and Minnesota for Information leading credit' to Russia.
years old./ She's cute, lint that curl
P rtld e n c *
le a n e d
fo rw a rd .
"W u s
The manager trios to sliow theMRms- signer and maker ofjewelry and silver
Independence Is one _6f the few ~ U r .to the capture or death of Dillinger,
that voice, which sounded like • de­ ous that fo lks, lock up everything peopls-wnnt to-see.T
TbrM moi
boxes. Each month had seen tn lowhich they agree, entirely with the These rewards tidal gi.VlMX);
H AVING given nearly throe months mon of the fog, Inquiring for me, Mr. when they see her coming. Rod’s aw"Doe*
ho?"
Jane
Muck's
eye*
th
e
eve of h
1
Italians.
fill good to her and she worships him, snapped, "1 love mystery and gangster crease in the number and Importance
_.Attorney General 'Ctitntilings In
_tu-thi
-the study of the nation** air de- Puffer?"_____ ,........................... , ■
sty Blaine I
^
>
f
her-ordeirs
;-then
had
come
the
conNaturally, everyone, blamed Ger­ Washington was eiaterl hy the ne\ys of fehae, the board headed by Newton D.
"Th* Walt Gerards haven't much pictures."
"Yep."
lever fallen
Mand to go to the country, which hit
many fpr the tragedy:lu Vienna, for Dl'IUnger’s death; lie warmly praised R^ker has submitted a Report which
"Why did you sidetrack him? Why money, Rod gl^es them an income.
Prudonce
gazed
at
tho
thin
face
before, and
mflant
that
she
must
give
up
hor
sho
p
.
tht. Uermau Nazis have carried on A the work of .Mr, Purvis und his men,,
calls for Immedjnt* toll him that I was arriving tomor­ . That's another reason hla slator-ln- In speechless amazement. She had
talk with M
While
she
was
struggling
with
htflong and-persistent campaign against who -had devoted most of their time
taw doesn't want protty' girts around, known the woman almost all h er life,
strengthening of the row?"
tht had nev
problems and doggedly assuring heh
Dollfuss, making .use of the radio with- for four and a half months, to the
army air corps to
"Gorry-me}’ you wuR an' you'll ace, "fwuuld upset hor apple cart torrlt>l« hut had she beon taking her to a pic­ self that she would find a way to re
filly,
\
_out.....reAtraioL_ IIUler'lLgoverninetit. elimination of the desperado,
weet —the most serl* Miss Schuyler;— Whatta mean Is, by . If he should marry."
ture, she would have selected one-withhowever, tried to avoid implication In
Three-of the Dillinger- gang- beside*
"Has Mr, Rodney Gerard no mind of do luxe settings and smart frocks. lleve^he^ttrmtlOTsra way openodrbut
ous war throat nKnlnat tomorrdw” you'll have klndor got yer
— the -Vienna uprising.....Minister
-tho lender ha v.e beetr-drHled-1n-haDle......' ;
------ ------- -How little one could tell what was not from her. effort. Her fnthert
our cotmtry that can bearin'*'an’R know wimtjlo any. Len his own?"
was 'recalled to Ilcrlin because of his wlth the law. Wight others are In pris­
"Yes—yes, he has, hut since hi* going on In a person's mind, oven the broihfir. Austin Schuyler, bad Invested
be conceived." T)io Calloway'U tie you up tight to him,
unauthorized"' action in helping tho 1 on, two of them under1 sentence of
mother passed away,- Rod'* klndqr mind of someone near and dear. She part of his small fortune In an tereport says the army If he can,"
. Nazi gfbUp, Slid Hitler appolmed death,
'
"
'
air forces are do*
"Tie me up l You’re not alluding to lazy; hosldcB, he's got the tdonrsomo said aloud:
years;pome true by buying and slock­
Frans yon Papen to succeed him. The
cldedly Inforlor to a matrimonial tie hy any chance, are girl will marry hlni for hla roonoy."
"Now wo’ll help clear away and do ing a Maine farm with the remainder.
border was dosed lu alt polifical fugl- V V ITH. the collapse of the general
Puffer's voice doepenod with affec- the dishes."
American navy and you?"
tlvt-s-frore-AuslHa. Tho iiermitn-iriH-HSrFor the first time In his llf(\ he had
"St-rttvecivil unit* that load. -:-TU« rirlvor InnWod hni-k.- "Glml to
-'-'Not you, donrle. You go into.whnt eald, he had what he wanted—
alwnys under control, was^car'e.ful not and the ilefent of the radical element
uN9t-»xsc
tho warid la atron"uth_ - hear-you-laugh. When l-tnot-you a l
-unolo onflml tho llvtng room. und- -then-one morning he dldn!t-wakoa^fl<
to express Joy over the killing.of'Doll- aiming the workers, the longshoremen^ Nswton D.
and etIVcIenoy, The thi> station, t was afraid von wrta eo-fRrksrwants , to .tend a -had willed the Malnb property imJ
fusi.at all poris or/t he pue^lc const voted to
budget bureau and
to break out* eryin'. It sure Is ft
hand, perhaps she’ll he more content five thousand dollars tn cash to his
On the side lines, waiting to see submit' to-.arbitration, their differoncei niggardly appropriations by congress lug
mean night for you to, nrdvo, Not
ed to ho busy."
.•whAUcuurse would prove most .•ndv.ah*- -With the ship, owners. The latter; are held to blame.
-nleoo Prudence.
much
furttier
to
go,
We’re
passing
Gurled tn the depths of a wtng
tageous to themselves, 'were Czeiho- had agreed -to" arbitrate and at tlie.
The legacy had providentInfly
Shortage of modern equipment, re­ the Gerard place now,"
chair before the purring fire, Prudence swored -tiio on to thVcfountry nrobloM
•lovakla, Jugo slavia, au'd Hungary.
same time had promised to bargain sulting from the. reduced appropria­
,
It was evident that he considered
looked about the room—lndubltably a Now that the strain was eased- ^
The situation In centraf-'kurppo thU9 collectively1 with other marltlipe tions and stagnation tn promotion of
nmu'a room-^vvfifth fltnost ovor night had hut a confused remembrance ol
was packed with dynamite almost as unions, In- the San Francisco hay ro- army air oftVcers, tho board warned, the volee tn tho fog a dosod Incident.
find fieconw hers, It had the flmaty the days duflng which she had cleared
R was twenty years ago. and In all glop there were luji vessels In port has affectod tho morale of the en|lre Couldn't he-feel that sho was fairly
tingling
with
curiosity?
Prudence
srnoU of furnlturo drenched with Rtal* and sub-leased the apartment. At.th*
the world capitals the danger of serl- and the work of loading nml unloading army,
asked
herself.
\
She
had
hotter
seem
tqhacco
smoke, Thero wns an air of -last nmntfthf, .Taru,
ou*_ International rcDcicuS.slons was.
^fhe—reporU-seoffeda
hnrf hpg
lightly."
__
mystery about Iho'/Tosed . secretary, to g© with her.~HmrByes wot«nflv(ft
recogbl^ed:' Another 'gvnerHl'Kumijpun speers norind
norindl ' c<nulinbu¥TRere". were United States was vnlnerahle to air
un.A
M
__
t...
1
»
.
‘Tm glad to know thero Is some­
When tier uncle had last sat at that
war may be Avoided for the present, restored. The “vlgihinte’1’ hands con­ i Invasion, It also opposed tho unifl*
thing
tangible to pass,"
desk, had he folt-the faint far hroath out for Rowing, she had said, hut
but bloody conflict in Austria seefned tinued llieir raids on <’ouununlfit hung- cation of; army and navy air force*
knew almost everything there wns W
" 'Talh’t always like this t Just wait
of eternity hlowlng"Toward him?
...
certsRb
outs and the-police airested a number under a separate national defense unit.
know nhout • house—she had btti.
Her Interested eyes wnndered on,
of radicals. 'Hie hope that the alien
First giving assurance that Its reconv till the sun shines. Gerard la your
trained hy a Now England mothff"
Above themmntoUxung the one picture
OR the first time in history a Presl- agitators . captured can be deported uiondatldns do not-embrace a national nolghbor on the east, that Is, If you
TnitTonee
had hugged hor In her w
can
call
It
helng
a
neighbor
when
the
tho room presented: a delicately cot*
dent
(
of the Utilted States set foot was rattier dashed t>y tlie attitude as­ policy of aggression, the hoard pro*
Jane
Mack might he Kt'inv «m
hovmos
are
.two
tpllea
apart,
H
it
-ored—ongravlng—of -FrankHn—nt- tlie
os Hawaiian soil -wben~M.rv Roosevelt sumedby Secretary of Labor IVvklns pdsedi
a
;Coufirmed
pessimist hut she
court of Franco. Ronjnmtn, stage conlanded at iUlo. He went ashore there In the matter of deportations, She is
1 . A national aviation policy to be folks com© down duly for the summer,
eohk.
while
she
herself farmed sti)1/'
ter, bout ids head to rccolvo ji\ wreath
sspeclally to1visit the great Kllueucs waiting, for the next congress to pass retained for a "reasonable1* length of but 1 reckon you've 'come to stuy,
QPiy^tunltjMtntLttms-nllowed.
worw
"Judgtifby
the
truck
loadroM
ituff-f
▼oleano, and'bolug. driven to the edge the leniency, measure that would give Him
-from the-gergeoualymppftrelcirT'ouid- at her craft
I
carted
up
to
the
red
brick
house
the
esa Tollimc; while from n dlvnn,
of tho huge llreplt of llulcmaumuu, he her dictatorial power In these cases,
2.\ Ktfectuatldb of the 1020 act
Oquid
she
afford
to
keep
Si
ruffw
other
day,"
whlith called for expansion of the army
(Louis the Sixteenth and Mario An­
made a sacrifice to Pole,.tho tire god­
For no reason she could explain to
dess, by tossing a bhnch of red ohcllo Q l.K II. 01.SON Is in tlm saddle as air corps to 2.II20 planes with a larger
toinette looked on with royal Imllffor- as helper on the place? her thougMi
ran on, She couldn't afford not to «
herself, I'rudeuce Schuyler evaded an
ence,
1
The acting governor of North Da ratlo\of combat- units,
berries Into the crater. The city of
8, Steady program of procurement answer. With the Inteatton of turning
Hilo gnvo the | ‘iesldt*ut n warm wel­ kota and matters political wore quieter
*ThoS^/ill- had hei'n real once, the prosept, Already he had stood IIM!
come and staged a pageant.’ Then he In ItistnaivU. The house of the state which would keep allvo the uutlou'i the driver's attention from her affairs,
girl mused: they had -held their heads a guardian angel between hor and tw.l
she
suggested
s
airplane
building
industry,
proceeded to Honolulu for the main legislature called Into'session by Wil­
..high....while, their hearts broke, ’they voice In the fog j how he had grotrlw,
Prudence Bchuylsfa Threat ^Ight*
"Tell
me
about
the
Gorard
family,"
4.
Drastic
changes
In
the
air
corpi
liam
I
.Anger,
the
ousted
governor,
went
•vents of his visit. Ills activities there
hiuLsmlled through tragedy, whlto she, .tho name, "Igm Calloway 1" Whal h»fl
ensd as Sht Blinked at th* Red
Her ruse succeeded, ‘T il tell you
Included * review of 15,000 troops and home after naming a committee tu regulations which would Increase fly*
with youth, health, opportunity, aod the man wanted? Somcthlfig /AmpM
Brick House She Had Inhsrlted.
demand had antagonUod her. "T*>*
•n Inspection of tho Pearl Harbor ! consider'-Impeachments. The senate Ing hours per pilot'from 150 to* 200 about the Gerards; perhaps ’twill fakei
. . |her brother, had fairly wallowed' In
aaval base. - Ue :wus entertplned a t. couldn't- muster s quorum and so It houis to 8tx.t ytmrly; revision* In th* your mind eft the rough, going, The tlonnte snxlety, "You see, he tillV
w 1^
pTdmot\i»usptem for^otflcq0TtRCTO«8M 'estate,^ which-inclfidfek piaflVIttTulin#
luncheon by MaJ. Gen. H, H. Wells, qoit.
B
ines v She sprang to her feet, ’Til make a would know.
he
can
spend.
This
Is,
I’m
guossing
Acting Governor Olson declared a training la flying under dangerous cotv Held, golf links, mountain streams, an*
Tho muslin hangings swung Into im j
commandant of the army department.
so. I’orhapa ho thinks, why should 1 vow, new, that from this, moment I ixmm4lke t w fra il, 4Mn#parcnLBinj
trnr.—
rmn7tt\'nrtum"mr
'mtT—form
of
debt
d1
1
I
o
us
hh
<
t-wltR
tnauumflnla~coinmuQ—
qtoui-two-nUls*-of.
poud-shoio-boaldea
;«KeHtKd n d e m c tf
the sea front, belongs to Rod Gerard, work'now ah’ takeTJoIf'troBTiom^'
where the debtqr can show Inability on commercial pianos.
v a r d c lu b , a t e d i n n e r w ith G ov. J o s e p h
experience at-at-what shall t name Had the wind changed?
5.
Gonsolldatlon
©
I
the
Joint
agon*
Hls -name'a Rodney, but the towoe- one els©I ____
to pay^-Tt Is deslgnwl torprotcc't-the
She ran to the window, The f«j |
:p o ln d ix te r a n d , a f te r * re c e p tio n * t
peopie call him Rod. He's one of ’ "Here we are, Miss Schuyler, this Is the place which has a lift fo It?' I had cleared' as If hy magic-,
farmer, small bimlmvss nuvn and homo !
ttr,\1-v1 Hlu*
**.
t h e g o v e r n o r ’s m a n s i o n r e t i r e d t o t h e
owner frimi fm-otdu.Hiir*-.
. Joint nuudtlons board, the Joint those rich,feller* you read abciut who your, uncle’s place, I forgot; ft's yours know! Prosperity farm! Grandi-st surge of Indoflnnhlb longtog, the P"J
R oyal
H a w a iia n
h o te l a t
W a ik ik i
aeronautics board, ,etc„ under the au­ fly airplanes, own a string of polo now. Sorry you had such a tough JTosperliy farm ns .nu advenhms
v h e e c h .'
'
which will lead to health for David looked up at tha slaMmncture*
O NK HUNDRKD mites of the Texas thority of the afuiy -and navy board ponies, an’ have a valiy to bring np night to arrive,"
heevena. With a shaky laugh at wj j
functioning
a
s'a
superior
board
for
He stopped the car in the road bo- and great, good fortune,
their
breakfast,
crease
their
pants,
Gal?
coast
was
swept
by
a
ter-.
t J T > |I N N E A I * O L 1 S
b e c a m e th e la b o r
own absurdity, she flung M,t „ 1
departments..
an' lay out their pink silk pajamas*** fore hrtek gatepost* and sounded a J
rifle Iropletd storm that-cost possibly ta»th’ ',a,TOm"'t t» • t,wMi. hands toward the man In the r>KK'ni . ,
M
r io t c e n te r o f th e c o u n try , th e
A, purchase of su\sll Inexpensive
lugubrious
horu,
In
response,
th
ain’t a htt stuck-up."
-|^Haor4»-OL-lWMIHHd- dfal "VttSt-dntOKr commerctaf p lsn w to r
■, of. c°ll.l<'M’”ll‘nill»'<lM- «na with- — ^Your mceRency, I thaflh
M r lk ln g lr u e ^
"Sounds
like
a
first
family
of
Holly“Imfiro
door
Allow TOfc
o
m
«
age
to
crops
ami
other
property.
An
' “ fight®!
- ‘ " ■ i end,
t u l . Mos
pilot* ltn group night flying,
1 ■ lice engaging in ■■
bloody
set
Utile
merry
pranks
pricking through tWa royal welcome l Frue o t
stream
of
yellow
light;
*
aoft,
cusheighty-mile «a(e drove a tidal wav*
wood^
*
T, Continuation of experiments with
InSOn *Fr anclsco, much of &» violence
pertty farm aatutea you r
‘‘Whatta mean Is, folks here think a tony voice called:
six miles inland, flooding towns, trap­
« tV
.j
ties attributed to ComtuunlM agRet^^ ping the residents, breaking communi­ 'email non-rigid 'alrehlp* *• partial sub­ tot of Rod, but he haa an older brother
'Has
the
girl
come?'
*That yon, SIT*
(To be continued next wee*
The striking driver* sought the stop­ cation lines and smashing boats end stitutes for observation balloon*.
‘'That's Mother-my wife," Ifi>ffw
Whiter aov that brother hat a wife,
.Meaning n^ Why does* the man
8,
Increase
of
th*
a
ir
corps
person­
page e t all industry but only th* cab building*.
Walt was the eon by old man Gerard’s explained, aa he unfaatened the cur*
*
nel by 408 officer*,
KgyptUM Used Veaeer
w
i« u
^III
iik,h
r / tl' Ltotnowent
1 upw r*Tet
driver# Joined theiM
way
ho-try
'tl*
tight
Sgyptlaa* practiced the art * "
A
nearing aa long ago al #,800 yea**
E w iU e
IT - ? > u — i x a S — n - l i n
II
M.
By
F
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■
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i i —
1 1 — 1 1 1 - ............................
V
it t -
-
jd h AY. A U G U S T 2 ,1 9 8 4 .
Li. 1834.
•vauu| M»
'oluntwred
willing to
ck«tt that
W* nich
■ about hit
bfi colder
unnlng^ on
a too that
ntagonlatte
■JIlfiWM-
»-won't let
w « dot OB
to go up
announced *
Irs.. Puffer
IA UlViiiill_
‘o
iupiJiioa I
,bbop. Wiah
Hon Mn my
.fe.r..tfQubl#-l
had onough
tlioso lait
°uf more?
rest of the
flowed into
wont.,ffo«
* a wliolr
°ut after
kVo'll tnalre
?ra It with
Juat to
* the won.
OyO8-8h01ir
» all right,
aald to mi I
apartment,'
ihe'irmali
. Slu’u itt
within .tb»,
TOPandWj
agaloat
person In
>w that m?
lUi my it*
a miirned.
o,„siippo«
r • brotbtf
tor /duH*1!
at nil, tint'
>o much et1
sonvothlni
mod- of,
the
iho entered
’or horsdf,
:ulshe<1 tht
:>pen eyet
ung like >■
‘ the wide*,
the steamy
iirtlrevwln*nst weeks.,
sullloiont.and tragic
ose health
vice oveiv
o up wotU
mblo coin*
Irst. How
ey -fWlit*
1 come'la
ipfore, she
ad worked
been a .de­
ft of de>
a-tn-loportaace
tho-con*
hlch hid
ter shop.
tvUhhefIng her
ty to re
iTiodrbtit
fnlheri
Invested
, an i*
and stockrontnlndef.
fo, he had
wahom-HS'
iporty sad
ash to hi*
shecould
tod and, ^
Hi worked
ig Into th* j
ont
pa Age
MORTGAGE SALE
has boon made
Frlday—They Is a new man wirkiiig j in tlle,Payaiont of money secured by
down a t the noose paper ollise witch ; t mol’W ‘K(> dated the inth day of,
pft~wlyk(f-;a t-ttnd-he-is-tt'^ffle~bij^liri^rpiT,1T*~'-~T^''^ ^ > executed—by—Harriot'
about evry thing and dames to--no a
^"{| >Ahna Dalitz, husband nmi
lot about evry thing and today - he !
Ann Arbor, Coun*
waa telling about winking down in ' fy
Washtenaw, jmd state of Michv«ev Fillipeena.
» itti^vviio. and
uim sod
avu evry
uri^ body
UUljy 1 n
f)? r '0 iho . ...*»«»»,* A
rAwvflU
lUvf)
the
and
Mechanics
drinks ao mutch and pu sedSvhat (lo’ i,aM,
a . Uon)onitio», which said
they drlnk-am Hhe roplyed and sed ni(^>kuge 'wa3 duly, recorded in the
................................
tho Keffistor of deeds of
ho
thot it was Cotton Gin. Mostly.
Washtoimw
C’ounty, Michigan, In Li—
Saterday—weli
we herd
today
UnMMi,
ISAp | |
«
| * that
*«i/
J1u*
S on pdge 127,
63 v*
of 4mortgages,
)
SLATS' DIARY
NOTICE OF
be due and unpaid on said mortgage line nor nearer than 15 feet from the described In said mortgage as all that
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE at the date of thik notice is the sum east line of Bald lot, and that said lot certain piece or parcel of land sltuat*
Default having been made, in the of Two Thousand . Dollars ($ 2000.00 ) shall be kept free from junk, rubbish and being in the city of Ann Arbor,
for principal, the sum of Three Hum qmf other material until such time as County of Washtenaw, and State o f
cuted by RTBhTBiiaJ and Hazel M.
^ n! ty , aind 42*100 , Dollars materials are needed 'for the con­ Michigan, to-wit:
j y MARY MARSH
($8op.42)
for interest, the sum- of struction of said dwelling house and
“The east sixteen and one half feet
Bird, husband and wife, mortgagors,
to Elizabeth E, Bird, mortgagee,’ Four Hundred Thirty One arid 22*100 out-buildings, and further that these of the we.st thirty-two and one half
~TVvjcCluro Now»papor Syndicate,
dated October 17th, 1025, and record* Dollars ($481.22) for taxes, and the restrictions shall run with’the land.” feet of lot number two in Block numChy“ c'-,uWNU Sttrvlc*
The Board of Regents of the ber one south of Huron Street, and
ed on October 17th, 1925, in the offleo further sum of Thirty Five Dollars
ITAD boon a dull executives’ moot($85.00) as an attorney fee as pro­
University of Michigan, range number four east, in the city
the.
Register
of
Deeds
in
the
Coun­
tj flAP
. the
the president
nreaident of
# Mpv
r, Stewart,
'
...
Mortgagee. of Ann Arbor, according to the re­
ty of Washtenaw, Michigan, in Liber vided by, statute, and the whole
1 inconcern,
was going to Europe, and
amount cLaimed to be unpaid on said BURKE & BURKE,
•
corded plat thereof, except twelve
1C7 of Mortgages on page, 595.
mortgage being the sum of Two Attorneys for Mortgagee,
feet off from the south end of said
Whereas, thero iB claimed to be due Thousand Eight Hundred—Fifty-Six■ r- 0 '
iitti nines at tile New
Business-Addresst
-A
nn-A
rbor,
Mich^T
lo t which-fr-reserved for-an-alley.11-" l’ M-. »» J«»* 10th, on said mortgage at the* date of this and 64*100 Dollars ($2856.64), and no igan
MaylO-Augk
The Regents of the University .
f e S i^ nl^ h“ i “ e®tlng ta<1
notice-the-8um-of-$350(k00-principal, suit or proceeding having been insti­
2 fa 7 o“ »
final arrangements- Happy up and congratulated him
Dated May 10th, 1934.
of Michigan,
$47.62
interest,
together
with
an
at­
.AND .WHEREAS, the
amount
!**
which it seemed
Rod*
tuted at law- to recover 'the debt now
^aijgeinont^w
ma(je ato
8 well and Happy sed it was not true, 'so'
_
Assignee of Mortgagee.
torney
fee
of
$85,00
as
provided
in
remaining secured by 'said mortgage,
then pa was a going vto call- Evvy up cluimed to be due (on said mortgage,'MORTGAGE SALE
rWf COUld
said
mortgage,
making
a
total
amount
BURKE & BURKE,
and con gratu late her but ma seal for s^ho- sum of $8000.00 principal, and due of $3582.62 and no suit or p r o .. or swy, part thereof, whereby the
Attorneys
for Assignee-of Mortgagee,—
power-of
sale-contained
im
a
id
morti
- f f w h e V ’th rilx .other. oxJcuUve* him to keep his nose-out - o f —uther
urthe ceeding at law having been instituted
terms
of
a
certain
mortgage
executed
Business
Address:
Ann Arbor, Mich­
sutn
of
$35,00
as
an
attorney
fee
gage
has
become
operative,
making their departure from Mr. fokes a fairs,
to recover the money secured by said
by Dugald Duncanson and Iola Dun*
igan;
MaylO-AugS
stipulated
for
in
said
mortgage,
and
t-| ofllco, Mr, Stewart stopped
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is canson, husband andjwife of Ann Ar- Dated May 10th, 1984.
Su n d ay-w ell I and Pa over herd
mortgage,
or
any
part
thereof,
,
K ey , placed a fajherl^band on the a_neat quarLamong FredUuaton ^nd the whole amount claimed to be un*
hereby given that by virtue of the bor, Michigan to. Jane. E. Roberts of
Therefore,
by
virtue
of
the
power
[{Jag man’i shoulder ond asked him his Wife' as we bum home fruj®
said power of sale and ,in pursuance
^ '6 8lli>i of
STATE OF MICHIGAN
an(i ho proceeding having of sale contained in such mortgage of the statute in such caao made and ^nn Arbor, Michigan, which said :
chlrch. she sed to him. - Whyv^you
mortgage is dated the llth 'day~ 0f In“ the Clrcuit Court for the County
and
the
statute
'in
such
case
made
boon
instituted
at
law
to
recover
the
% a£e is something I want you to nev^r new whut kind of a girl you
provided, the said mortgage, will be
and provided, notice is hereby given foreclosed by a sale of the premises December, 1925 and/recorded in the
o f Washtenaw, In Chancery.
; /^Bometblng s&ple. but very Impor* filly wanted till you got marryed to debt now remaining secured by said
that on Tuesday, October 9th, 1984, therein described/ at public auction, office of the R egister. of Deeds for Anna L. O. Burt, Plaintiff, vs.
mortgage,
or
any
part
thereof,
where­
jS
began Mr. Stew art,. " I have me you big Dunce, and ho replycd
at ten o'clock in the forenoon,; Eastern to the -highest bidder, at the southerly Washtenaw, County. Michigan, on-the Louis G. Palmer, Indlvidualls
the peateBt-re8pect.f.or„MCii.=Stonft-ind. and-sed, No-and^tiien it was to Eater by the power- o f . sale- -contamed-Tirr
sa*d mortgage has become operative. Standard Time, the undersigned will or Huron Street entrance to the court 11th day of December, 1925 in Liber Administrator w. w. a, of in e Estate
'know that his coming here may be
174 of Mortgages, on Page 13, which
sell at the south front door of the
Monday—^E<i Cdpgt ds a very happy
I Irausht with many Inconveniences *pd man today, Ever senco last OckNOW THEREFORE,_._notice is Court House in tho City of Ann Ar­ hohse" in'the City of Ann Arbor, in said mortgage was afterward, on the of J. Hazel Gilmore Davis, deceased,
Chester M. Davis, Individually and aa
1
*rvAu-'» Mr*. Stewart heal*
said County of Washtenaw, on Sat­
tober he has ben trying to make his hereby given that by virtue of the bor* Michigan, that being the place urday, the 15th day of September, A. 27tfi day of* AprU, 1931 assigned to trustee under the will t>f J. Hasel
power
of
salo,
and
in
pursuance
of
ated and then plunged ahead. "It's fem ace wlrk and today he told pa
Ottio M. Hall, and recorded in the
w^ere the Circuit Court for Washte­
ibourMlB* Prow.- It would be-ft -trlfle- he, had finely got the darn thing to the statute in such case made and naw County is held, the premises de­ D. 1934, at ten o’clock in the forenoon office o f the Register., of Deeds for Gilmore Davis, Lydia Mae Ridga,
provided, the said, mortgage will be scribed in said mortgage, or so much of that day, which said premises are Washtenaw County on April •29th, Gerald Ray Palmer, Archie D. P ilJfllcult foMuo, you aee, She’s an ex- wirking all rite agen.
foreclosed by a, sale of the premises thereof as may be necessary to pay described in said mortgage as all 1931 in Liber 20 of Asoiamments on mer, George Earl Palmer, and Jamet
Client young wqman, and Invaluable;
Teusday—Tonlte
Jane
called
me
intherein described,'at public auction, the, amount due on said mortgago those certain pieces or parcels of land rage.oui; which said Assignment was K. Palmer; Dofondantq. ■■
Ulss prew- knows ad much about the
to
there
yd.
and
sed
for
mo
to
dot
In pursuance of"a decree of the
to tho highest bidder, at the. sout h' with Interest at the rate of seven per situate ana being m the City of Ann set aside "by a Decree of the Circuit
L lpew, we couldn't pooolbly have her
M*
.
.
.
.
i
.
i.
%f.,
O^An/ila
cin/innf
n«*u
down
in
the
swing
and
then
sed,
Arbor,
County
of
,
Washtenaw
and
Circuit
Court for the County ot
front
door
of
the
courthouse,
in
the
,o Sho Is to bo Mr. Stone's secretary,
Court for the County of. Washtenaw,
cent per annum/ and all legal costs State T)f Michigan, to*wit:
;
Have
you
got
a
hed
akeand
I
sed
no
Washtenaw,
in *Chancery, made and
city
of
Ann
Arbor,
In
the
County
of
.[rouscd-to-tier, but Miss Drew la, well,
I~diddent~ havo no hbH _jLknljin4 _fb^ Washtenaw, Miehiganr—on—the—^fst Incldent to these proceedingsr togeth* ^ Commencing at a point *on the made and entered on the 4th day of entered on the 6 th day of July, A. D,
November, ^.9.83 and^j«scorded in the
rriwr— "
!
~
er with an attorney fee of $35.00, as"
"Ycsi” agreed Blalno, calling to view sed. 0 1 am so sarry and I sed why day of September, A. D. 1934, at ten provided therein, the said premises northwesterly line of Broadway four­ office of the Register of Deeds for 1934, in the above entitled cause, I,
teen and three tenths (14,8) feet Washtenaw (bounty in Liber 809 on the subscriber, , a Circuit Court Com*
| the snapping black eyos and vigorous, are you sarry an she sed Why I just o'clock in the forenoon of said day; being described as follows;
missioner of the Countv of Waahtfr.
boQLhQW~to
cp<^a,
hed
akfcjwhicluanid
prcminpg
nr«
,
ri^
H
V
h ^f^ fflrct^ h w ^ - o f^ Mfa^Stewart'i rw ltn'^out r"
-Payo v—
r
••*
•■
..
...
“All
that
certain
piece
or
parcel
o
:
said mortgage as all that certain
with the north and south quarter line is now the owner, of said mortgage, naw, shair sell at public auction or
lecretajry "she Is a trifle,”
land
situate
and
being
in
Jhe
City
of
vendue to the highest bidder at tho
piece
or
parcel
of
land
situate
and
be­
of Section .twenty,one ( 2 1 ), Town
Wensday—They was a man ast Mr.,
"Quite so. 1 don’t miud It now.
Ann^ Arbor in the County of Washte-N .two - (2) south, Range six - ( 6 ) east; on which mortgage there is /claimed southerly or Huron Street entrance
ing
Jn_the
city
of
Ann
Arbor,
County
Gillem
for
a
.quarter
forhis
wife
to*
to be' due' at the date o r this notice
Though I must'confesS ^he-rather-up*
of Washtenaw, and State of Michi­ naw and- State of Michigan, , and de­ thence northwesterly parallel with for principal the sum of $900.00 and to the-Court House Inutile City o f.
ut me at tlrst.' And of course, If she day and Mr. Gillem
. . .■ _sed.■ My-good
- scribed as follows, to-wit:
the northeast- lin e-of -lot twentjLslx -interest-r-amounting-to $240.00, mak- Ann Arbor in said .County of Wash*
SoiBa-reidiy-twaoyod-ttt -anyone -Ionian I -am-s a n y .-b u ^ a lk r e d d y ^ o t gan tto^ vil:
“Lot 18 in the Eber .White. First (26) of Traveris Addition to the City
tenaw, that being- the. place whera
Lot one hundred four pf Granger AdditionJto_.the-.City. ..of. Ann Arb.Or,
imnjiWlhat
she cost a lot morn a, quarter
ing a total of $1140.00^ all of which the' Circuit Court for the County at
Imagine that site would be a real 1
t o ,;
and Bixby’s Addition to-the city^of according to the recorded plat, there­ of Ann Arbor, Michigan, two hundred has . been past due for thirty days, Washtenaw is held, on Tuesday, Dit
tartar,
sixteen and four tenths (216.4) feet and an attorney fee of $35.00 as pro­
Thirsday—well
I
am
afrade
pa
w
ill
1
Ann
Arbor, according to the recorded of.”
;
‘ "just suggest that as Mr, Stone-Is
to an iron pipe in the southeasterly vided by law and said mortgage and 4th day of September, A. D; 1934, at
plat
thereof,
.
hot
have
a
job
tomorra.
He
had
a
k stranger, she might treat him with
Elizabeth E. Bird',
line of Mill Street; thence deflecting no anit nr pr/w-nodinpa- of-ja -nr.. havn ten o’clock in the forenoon. Eastern
It is expressly agreed as a part of
gentleness, We decided before you story in the paper about Ileen SilverMortgagee
Standard1 time, of that day, all thaF
been instituted to recover the money certain pjece or parcel of land, sit­
~|81 to His mooting that some one SC8 wedding and he got the hed line ■the conoideratiqn for this conveyance CARL H. STUHRBERG7
(42) minutes to the right one hun secured by said mortgage or any part
would better eiiRgeet this to her, end over it witch shud ought to ben over that said second party agrees that he Attorney for Mortgagee,
uate and being in the township o f
dred
fifty nine and sixty five hun­ thereof; .
the
story
about
tearing
down
the
Osnor his administrators, executors, Business Address: 816-316 Ann 4 r
for reasons we decided that you would
Ypsilanti,
Washtenaw County, Mich­
bern Livry Stable. It red like this heirs or assigns shall construct on' . bor Trust Bldg., Ann Arbor, Mich­ dredths (159.65) feet to an.iron pipe
[t«t be nhie to do It.” '
igan, and described, as follows, toOld Landmark Gone.
the lot aforesaid not more than one
igan.
July5-Sept27 said section; thence deflecting forty
wit:
*
Hils; was :the hardest eselgnment
contained in said mortgage and the
dwelling house: which shall-cost not Dated's June 27th, 1934.
iw Hlstne laid ever had In hie esso*
Lot number fifty^one (51) -in Fairfour (44) degrees and four (4) min­ -statute in such, case made and pro­
less than $4,000, and no building
Flrtt Stision of Control*
ldit'on with Mr. Stewart Rodney had
view Heights Subdivision, Ypfttaatt
utes
to
the
left
fifty
two
(52)
feet
vided, on Monday the 22nd day of
The first congress.Im(l Its tlrst ses­ shall be built or placed upon afore*'
farer taken much .notice of her before^.
MORTGAGE SALE
along said quarter line to an iron pipe October, 1984, at 10:00" o’clock in the township, Washtenaw County, Michi­
said
lot
until
the
dwelling
house'fa•lot now ho deliberately etudled her sion at- New York city, September 25,
gan, according to the recorded plat
_ Whereas, default has been made in monument at the center of section
u
ffice an* her carriage when she was .178.9. It adopted and submitted to under course of construction. It is the payment of money secured by a twenty one (21); thence East along forenoon of said day, Eastern Stand­ hereof.
not looking. He had made up hie mind the State 12 proposed amendments— further agreed that no lumber, 'stone, mortgag e dated the 26th day of Jan the eaat-and-west quarter line twenty- ard Time, the Undersigned will sell Dated : July 10, 1934.
that the only .way to go_ehout It wn« a btll of rights, as It was then and or building material -of any descrip* uary, A. D.4926, executed by Luther one and twelve hundredths. . (21 .12 ) at the south Front Door of the Court
JOSEPH C. HOOPER,
Circuit Court Commissioner*
to become friendly, with her, to get ever slncje has been popularly enlled* tlon or junk of any'kind Will be^de James, and Kate D. James, husband feet}, thence deflecting fifty one (61) House in the City of Ann Arbor, in
said County, that being the place
Washtenaw County, Mich.
her confidence and then to. make an Ten of these amendments were rati­ posited upon the aforesaid lot for a and wife, of the city of Ann Arbor, degrees ten ( 10 ) minutes thirty (80) where the Circuit Court for. the
longer
period
than
is
necessary
for
■> ,
honest breast of tho mutter. ' He was fied. Two of the original proposed
Michigan, to the Farmers' and-i-Me* seconds to the right two hundred County of Washtenaw is ..held, ■ at POLLOCK and FLORER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
--------unsuccessful In the usual wedke of .an amendments were not ratified by the the construction of the duelling chanics’ Bank, a Michigan Banking eighty four and seven tenths (284.7)
Public Auction to the highest bidder, 419 First National Bldg., Ann Arbor^
house. It is further agreed that thiB
Invitation to luncheotij so. he sought necessary number of the states.
Corporation, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, feet to an iron pipe in the porthwes- the nremiaoH
tn gniH mnrt
lot cannot be copveyed, leased, occu- whioh-said-- mortgagA-wna -duly re terly lihft of
Michigan.____
r JuIyte-AuiSr
to meke the ncqiialntnncea of those
gage
or
So
much
thereof
as may be
person or"poroone
corded in the office of the Register of westerly along the northwesterly line necessary to pay the amount so due
knew Miss Drew sociailyr
of African descent^this Tdt is con Deeds of Washtenaw Cquflty, Michi­ of Broadway two hundred thirty six
Color* Defy Reproduction
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
He would meet her after working
There are two colors, precious to tracted for residential, purposes only, gan, in Liber 168 of mortgages on and five tenths (236.5) feet to the aa aforesaid on said mortgage with
Final Administration Account
hours and thus show his finesse.
six and one half per cent interest and
French porcelain, whlcfcnccording to and to that end these restrictions
place of beginning. Also, all of the all legal costs and , attorney fees, to- :...No. 27520
Meantime Mr, Stewart had sailed and .Literary Digest, are impossible of re­ shall run with the title to the afore­ page 181 on January 29th, 1926.
land lying: between the above de- wit: All that certain piece or parcel State of Michigan, the Probate Court
Mr. Slone had como to take his place
—And—
Whereas,
the
amount
claimed
productionaltlvough~German“ Itallanr s a id lo t, and are', binding upon the
fny thp Cminty of Wa«iht«>f>»w---—Mr, Stone, who proved to be a blond and even Chinese porcelntn’ artists party of ..the second ^part, hls-admin to be due on said mortgage is the sum
being in the Pity
fyiun* giant who accomplished twice have worked stnee 1740 ln-nn effort
a
session-of-said-Gourtr^ield-atn Anborin the County of-Washistra to rsrw
u much as Mr, Stewart.- Something, To duplicate them. The invention of
the-amountrof-$ly88L25, and the fur­ Arbor, Michigan; said J northeasterly. tenawand State of Michigaiirand de­ the-Probate Office in,the City of Ann
The Farmers 'and Mechanics ther sum of thirty-five dollars, the line o f Mill Street being the northpossibly tho long hours and the stren­ tho groat Heliot, they are the famous
scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot num­ Arbor, in said County, on th e ‘ 16th
, Bank, a Corporation,
statutory attorney fee; and the whole westerly line of the land hereby con­ ber Thirty Two (32) of Grand View daj? of July, A. J). 1984.
uous business methods of Mr, Stone, bleu1 turquoise and rose Pompadour.
Mortgagee. amount claimed to be unpaid on said veyed.
itry decidedly softened the edge of
Subdivision of a portion of section
Present, Hon. Jay G. Pray, Ju d ge,
Dated: June 15th, 1934.
mortgage is the sum of $8,881.25, and Dated: June 14th, 1984.
Mlu Drew’s sharp temper. Her dark
thirty,-Township two South, Range of Probate. '
■;
BURKE A BURKE,
Tht Prettied Girl*
Clara M. Hawley, Mortgagee. six East, according to the recorded
no suik or proceeding having been in
eye* snapped less fire now and the
In'
the
Matter
of
the Estate of
Limerick, the third city hi the Irish Attorneys for Mortgai
stituted at law to recover the debt FRANK A. STIVERS,
wavy black hair that seemed to typify
p lat .
-—
......
,
Catherine
Maurer
Hotchkins,
deceas­
Business.
Address:
Ann
\Arbor,
Mich
now remaining-secured by said mort- Attorney for Mortgagee,
btr .high-spirited nature seemed to Free State, whs built by the Danes.
Dated
July
24th,
1934.
igan.
June
2
l-Septl
1
ed.
Rudolph
Maurer,
Administrator,
I-tmeriok hnnsts the prpttteat girls In
p a rt-wherebY 1005-8 First National Bldg.,
-softlyEstate of Jane E. Roberts, In- having ftFed Ursaid Court his final ad­
the
rule
Ireland.
Jle
re
beauty
Is
June21-Septl3
the
power
of
sale
contained
in. said Ann Arbor, Mich.,
Three mouths had passed and It was
competent,
By William H. Mur­ ministration account, an,d his petition
NOTICE
OF
mortgage has become"' operative.
the eve of Mr. Stewart’s return. Rod- ra th e r than the eTcentlon
ray, Guardian,
Mortgagee. praying for Jthe allowance thereof
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
SALE
MORTGAGE SALE
Now Therefore. Notice la hereby
i»y Blaine had done his beat He had
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
RAYMONP
-K
r
KLAASEN,
------- — and-|or-the' assignment and dlstribu-^
Whereas, Rose E. Cook, formerly given th a t by virtue of the skid, pow­
HT«r fallen down on an assignment
Whereas, default has been made in
COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS
tion of the residue of said estate;
Attorney for Mortgagee.
known as Rose Ella Cook, made and er of sale, and in pursuance of the the payment of money secured by
before, and he had not had his little
It is Ordered, That the 14th day of*
v ,
No. 27711
Business Address: 401-8 Ann Arbor
_Mt D tL-Mim Drew ilmpiy because State of ichiganrThirl^obnte^ou^rt executed a certain mortgage bearing atatute in such case made and providTrust
>
Bultdirig;:Aim
AibbCMrchi1984r at ten o’etock In
date the twentieth day of July, A. D. ed, the said mortgage will be fore A. D. 1926, executed by William
the had never glfen him an epportn
the
forenoon,
at
said Probate Office,,
July26*Octl8
for the County of Washtenaw.
1927, to George E. Geer and Vsra W. closed by- a sale of the ~ premises Simpson and Mary E. Simpaon, hua _ _gan.
sity, ^
_
be
and
is
hereby
appointed
for exam­
In the Matte r of the Estate of 3
Geer as husband and wife, which was Ihureiw dflarribed. at public SBttlflW to band and wife, af Ann-Xtbor,-Waah* j - ~
:~ MORTGAGE SALE
f wss-the-idrst of the -flrm to
ining
and
allowing
said
tuccount
*n&
deceased.
recorded in the office of the Register the highest bidder at the south front tenaw County, Michigan, to The
Nt Mr, Stewart sifter his return home, Bagge,
hearing said petition;
Having ibeen appointed commission* of Deeds, County of Washtenaw, door of the court house in the city of Board of Regents o f Die University
WHEREAS, default has been made
“ I after a very brief , discussion of e rs 'td receive, e'xamine'and adjust all
It is Further Ordered, That public
in
the p a r e n t of money secured by notice thereof be given by publication
Michigan,
on
the
thirteen^
day
of
of
Michigan,
of
Ann
Arbor,
Washte*
Arbor,
in
the
County
of
Wash
bttitness intereats, Mr. Stewart brought claims and demands of all persons
August, A. D. 1927, at 10:45 o’clock tenawNon the 28th day of Septem naw County. Michigan, which said a mortg age , dated the 29th day ' of a copy of this order, for three atte-brought up the Subject that was appar1QV Mttu UVVV.«wy«j
ill hr t h e mortdmraT^d~recoixied~tn^LR>er ber/ A, D, 1984, at-ten o’clock-in the mortgage was-duljr leeorded in the N ov¥hife, A. D. 1930, executed by cessive weeks previous to said day of
tttly uppermost In his mthd. “Were . . . . notice that four months from the
182 of Mortgages, on Page 79; and forenoon of said day; which said office of the Register of Deeds of Andrew J, Sawyer and Marie M. Saw­ hearing in the Chelsea. Standard a
you successful In giving Miss Drew 20th day of July, A. D. 1984, were
Whereas the amount claimed to be premises are described in sidd. mort- Washtenaw County, Michigan in' LI' yer, husband and wife, of Ann Arbor, newspaper printed arid circulated in
hrttttle tip off r
-nllowecLiby said C om ll ar, creditors to
ber 175 of mortgagee on page 185 at Michigan, to The Farmers and Me- asld County.
;
“Not-wsctly—” began Rodney.
pwsent the ir cl aims to u3 for exami­ of this notioe is the sum of $8805.91, cel of land situate and being in the 11:00 o’clock A. M. on June 16, 1926. chanics Bank, a Michigan Banking
Jay G; Prayv
Heavens,—manr1^interrupted Mr. nation and adjustment, and that wc and no liuTt or proceeding has been
And "whereas, the ~ahioun
M
copy.
Judge^ofProbater
J twsrk-lyau-don’-t mean you- let- hor will mCet a t'thc home -of -H. D. With instituted at law to recover the debt city of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenawjand State of Michigan, to-wit: to be due on said mortgage is theeum was duly recorded in the office of the
Nora
A.
Bogert,
Stone around the-way she has erall, 228 South Street, Chelsea, now .remaining secured, thereby or any
.Commencing at a point on the of $7,600.00 prindpaLand interest o f Register of Deeds of Washtenaw
R egisterofProbate
bossing me, Don’t- explain. I Michigan,, in said CoutUy, on the“26th part thereof ; and,
south line of Huron Street, fortyJulyi9-Aug. 2.
*»ufr«i<! you wouldn’t tell her. Of day of September, A.^D. 1934, and on
Whereas, default has been made in five feet west*of the northeast corner
wntis, Stone wouldn't stand for her the 26th day of November, A. D. 1934 the payment of the money secured by of lot thirteen in block fouV of R. S.
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Nrue-«nd now she’s left, I'm sorry nt ten o’clock in the foionoon of each said iportSRff® whereby ‘the power of Smith’s Third Addition to the city of
And Whereas, said mortgage was
said
mortgage
and
the
whole
amount
Appointment
of Administrator *
let this happen; Miss Drew was. of said days, for the purposes of ex­ sale contained therein has become Ann Arbor, and at the northwest cor­
claimed to be unpaid on said mort­ assigned by The Farmers and 1^—
No.
27746
without question, one of my grenteat amining and adjusting said claims*^ operative;
ner of land formerly owned by Mir­ gage is Die sum of $8,408.27, and no chanicB Bank, a Michigan Banking
State
of
Michigan,
The Probate Court
Mstnew auets.**
Dated, Ann Arbor, July 20th, A. D.
Npw, therefore, notice is hereby anda A. Lukins, and running thence suit or proceeding having been insD- Corporation, to The Regents o f the
for the County of Washtenaw.
”Rui
"souDi along the-west—line— of s a i i tuted aV lavFto-recover the deht no^k bJniversity of Michiganf by assign= tii3 4 i
id court, new eV
OTTO ID. LtJICK,
K,
mo they were interrupts!
sale, and of the statute in such case Lukin’s land one hundred feet, thence remaining secured by 'said mortgage, bient of mortgage dated January 17, the Probate Office in the City o f Ana
oy the orerto,wering Mr. Stone, and
GEORGE SEITZ,
west parallel with the . south line of- or any part thereof, whereby the 1931 and recorded in Liber 20 of as­
Commissioners. made and provided, the said mortgage said lot, forty-six and seven-tenths power of sale contained In said mort- signments on page 261, in Die office Arbor, in said County, on the 18Dt
*'wncy nialne was glad to withdraw. Aug2-16
will be foreclosed by-A-sale .of the
o f the Register of Deeds of Washte­ day of July, A. D. 1934. '
|=^f-Stone waived all discussion of.
mortgaged premises at public vendue feet, thence north parallel with the gage has become operative.—
Present, Hon. Jay G. Pray, Judge
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Now, therefore, Notice is hereby naw County, Mjchigan at 11:10 o’clock of Probate,
to the highest bidder at the East west line of Mrs. Lukin’s land to the
Appointment of Administrator
^pre I* something I want to ask
Front Door of the courthouse in the south iijhe- of Huron Street, thence given that by virtue of the said power A, M. on January 17Dt; 1931.
In the Matter of the Estate of Al­
.
No.
27506
•
"I didn’t want to write
And Whereas, Die amount claimed bert" Nicolai, deceased.
Gity^of-Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Coun­ east along the south line of Huron of sale, and in pursuance of the stat­
Christine
? Ruud share of my happiness State of Michigan, the Probate Court ty, Michigan, said courthouse being Street forty-six and seven-tenths feet ute in such case made and provided, to be due on said mortgage is the..sum Nicolai; having filed in said Court h«
oil
thn
,n,ni.a
HA..
•!**
Jn
on the answer you give.
for the County of Washtenaw,
The. place.of-holdlng the Clrcuit-C.QU.rjL to the place of beginning, lyin g a the said mortgage! will be foreclosed of $11,700.00 principal, interest in the petition praying-that-the-adminisfcra-Nfley Hlatne
—
.....i,.,. actuoua ih hls regards
At a session of sn ^ T ^ u rtiJ h ^ d At within said County, on the 12th day part of lot thirteen in hlock four, R. by a sale of the premises therein de" amount of $1,12S$4, Insurance in the tion of said estate *be granted to
n 1 , . Offlee
AA1 . . in lit*
Afln
the Oif,'
City rvf
of Ann
w T*
He seems to follow tho Probate
of September, A. D. 1984, at 10:0# S. Smith’s Third Addition to the city scribed at public auction, to the high amount of $63.45, Taxes in the' Christine Nicolai, or to some othor\
L a l w a y s seems to bo trying Arbor, in said County, on the 26th day in the forenoon; the description of of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, est bidder at the south front door of amount of* $275.26, and the further suitable person.
; the court house in the city .of Ann Sum of thirty-fiye dollars as an attor­
w
*om^hlng. 1 am more than of July, A; D. 1984.
, . ' said, premises contained in said mort­ Michigan,
It is Ordered, That\the 16th day
Farmers’
and
Mechanics’
Bank,
Arbor,
in the County o f Washtenaw, ney fee stipulated for in said mort­ of August, A. D. 1984, at ten o'clock
Present, Hon. Jay G. Pray, Judge gage is as follows:
in iho girl m yself, FrnnWy;
a Michigan Banking. Corporation on the third day of August, A. D. g a g ea n d the. whole amount claimed
hpr to marry m o -*
of Probate.
■
'
.
“All that certain pared of land
Mortgagee 1984, at ten o’clock in the forenoon to be unpaid on said mortgage is the in the-forenooii, at said Probate Of­
In
the,
Matter
of
the
Estate
(
of
t». ,?r^ 'V0''T" lisped Stewart, islukfice, be and is hereby appointed for
known and described as follows, to- Dated: June 28th, 1034.
of said day; whioh said premises are sum o f $18,167.94, and no suit or pro­ hearing said petition;
i?Jn ,lls rhotr, “Marry a girl with Charles Ricmcnschneidor, deceased.
wit: A part- of tho southeast quarter BURKE & BURKE,
described in said mortgage as all that ceeding having been instituted at law
. Christena Rietnonschnoider having of section twenty described as begin­
‘ hmper .like th atr
It~ is Further Ordered, That public
Atotmey 8 for Mortgagee,
cortaip piece or parcel of land situate to recover the debt now remaining se­ notice thereof be given by publication
*^ho'
heat
filed
in
said
Court
her
petition^prayn in g a t the southeast comer of the Business Address: Ann Arbor, Mich'
whh„ ,
’ t<irol* r«<t girl in the
and being in tho city of Ann Arbor, cured by said mortgage, or any part
that the administration of said
S ’, f'twupted Mr. Stone. “The
- igarn
—— ^ July6-S ept87 Co u n ty of Washtenaw, and-State- -of t hereof,* whereby the p<rwgr~ffr:salg g l.flj^ y ^ L J J u a ^ rder ^ .-onco ,oaokweek for three successive weeks pxw- .
bonce north twenty-nvo roasptnence
-Miohigan, to-wit:
contained In said mortgage has be­ vious to said day of hearing, In tha
avS
one hundred’sixty rods to the
«Rht cutting BhUne out tf he Or to some other suitable person.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE
“Lot number sixty-four (64), Gran- come operative.
It is Ordered, That the 23rd day of west Hive of said quarter section;
Chelsea Standard, a newspaper print- i
” lmlh! «M- B"<
I’m
WHEREAS,
dof^uirhu
been
w
id
e
p
r
& Bixbyr8 Additk)n tc th 6 City of
—
—
DrT984r
at
-ten
o’elock
in
Nevrthftrclofe notice is hereby giv- ed and circulated in said County.
* whether Rlnine Is In love
the^forenoon, at said Probate Office, east to the place of beginning, con­ in Die p«yment of the money secured Ann Arbor, according to Die recorded e^-Diat by virtue of the said power
Jay G. Pray, Judge of Probato^
be and 15 hereby appointed for hear- taining twenty-five
July26-Augfr
mom or by a mortgage dated the 17th day 1 of plat thereof, as recorded on page 11 of sale, and in pursuance of the stat­ A true copy.
in
Liber
3
of
Plats
in
and
for
Wash*
ute
in
such
case
made
and
provided,
Octobor,
A.
D.
1928,
executed
by
Wll
Nora
O.
Borgert,
Register
of Probato^ r
ing said petition;
less, said parcel of land being in the
« JJ*®? 1 toiil him to,” aatd
tenaw County,_Michigan, auhject„to th esa id m o rtg a g ew illb efo re c lo se d
Ham
H,
township of—Ypeilanti, ‘
Three Wise Monkey*
W w i & v a«<l State of Michigan,” his wifo, to Clara M. Hawley, which thq following restriewons:. that no by a sale of Die premises therein de­
aorry
said mortgage was duly recorded in •building other than one single private scribed, at public auction, to Die high-"
The
little
apes of Nlkko are Mtlartii
o
f
'a
copy
of
this
onier,
onwv
each
j.
nnnj', nut—H
Dated tho 7th day of June, A. D.1934. the office of the Register o f Deeds of dwelling house and appropriate out* est bidder at the south front door of who sees no evil; Ktkawmi, who hearw
week
for
threo
successive
weeks
proVera W. Geer, survivor of-herself the County of Washtenaw in Liber buildings shall be constructed or the court house in Die city of Afin no evil; Maseru, who speaks no evil;.
®t^nrt never finished tho sen- bIbiiii | A n>t{^
of hearing, in tno
Afid-fflwrge^Ik-OcerrMortgageerr 160 o f Mortgages on Page 2 5 1 on the maintiunedlKereon, and that any such ArBoFT in the county of ashtenaw, "The letendwhnwted with these tndnT
-*»urir^t-Mr,-8tono had hurrted tnto
JJk * ofllco to d e ltm thOTforda c S e a ' S i a r d , a
CLEARY A WEINS,
18th day. of October, A. D. 1928, at dwelling houso shall cost not less than on the third day of August, A. D. key# is simply a morel Idea to point*
Attorneys for Mortgagee,
H 'J r ^ ^ to o n e d proposal, which ed and circulated in said County^
$8,500.00 and shall .be placed, not 1934, at ten o’clock in Die, forenoon out the wisdom Of minding one's own
2:20
o’clock P. M., and,
Jay G; Pray.
of
ISO West Michigan Ave„
t t w ^ ^ * « ^ w i p r t i o *nd that
nearer than 35 feet from the south of said day; which said premises are affairs and (he folly e f scandal.
Yp.il«W. Mich.
Junc7-Aug80 WHEREAS, the amount claimed to
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tw an answer. .
Nora 0 .CBorgcrt, Register of Probate.
H #rd to
T e ll
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*ff':
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 1> 10. .
THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN
I k e T im e to B a G lad
L IN E R COLUMN
Boston Innkeeper Ordered •
to Deliver Mail in 1639
Beware These PertfumeH
Some Have, Caused Death
Our Wrasse for perfume Is an^cho of
AUCTION—O f household goods, a t
Until 1030 there Is no trace of • King- Solomon’s days, .but
258 H arrison St., Chelsea, on S at­
urday, A ugust II* at 1 p. m. Term s postal, system In America. In tlie win­ scents are "sweet-smelling _ savors."
l A V / ^ E N C E -H A W T H O R N S
cash. M rs, Henry Tucker. Irving ter of that year one Richard Fair­ Certain trees breathe out poison..and
banks, Innkeeper o f Boston, was or­ woe betide the traveler who rests be­
Kalmbach, Auctioneer-1
dered by the general court to keep his neath their shade, writes an.authority
FOR SA LEr-Hoover -residence a t house Open for all letters "brought In Tit-Bit? Magazine.
■
Garfield and South Sts. Address front beyond the seas, or . . . to .be;
On the slopes of Chill Is » tree
^ C. G. Hoover, "6^2. Moreley Ave., sent thither." The colonists were not which the natives look upon as being
^ a t f 4 .coropelled^taJeava-thelr-iflttera.-Wlt l t . m ssesired“of"nn-evH-splrife~Manjt-ip*■Akron, Ohio,
him, but he was under obligation to nocoht travelers have crept under Its
WANTED—Keys to make, locks to deliver them "according to thelr dlrec- -branches during the heat of the day^
-■
...
repair and shears*lo sharpen. See- tlons.”. - •
and paid for Its Blmde with their.lives.
A. L. Baldwin, 702 S. Main St., or
Thls action, as far oa can be (Recov­ After resting.under one,of these trees
rcall M erkel's Hardware!
52tf ered, was the first effort on the con- for a short time, the hands and race
-tlnent to provlde-a-post-olfice.----------- of a traveler becbiuto swollen, as ln aFOR SALE—Spring-tooth harrow, in . During the colonial period post rid­ case of snake-bite, utfd the surface of
good shape. Mrs. K ate E. Mess- ers and shops were the most common the skin Is covered with bolls.. British
ner, N orth St., Chelsea.
-52 means of mall transportation. The visitors’In the vlcliflty of Valparaiso
stage coach wns not Introduced regu­ have succumbed to the Influence of
NOTICE—While looking through^the larly until 17S5. Five years thereafter
'VS
,
.
papers in a safety deposit box two there were only 20 mail contracts (cor­ this tree.
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The'
trumpet
flower,
or
datura,
found
weeks ago an abstract was. mislaid. responding to the number of stag e
/r
•
Y
in moat tropical countries, although
No doubt someone who had th eir coach routes) In existence.
not deadly in the open air Is highly
safety deposit box out about th a t
T he-greates t difficulty wa s-with .the dangerous ■•tn -a -room,-'-Fasclnats d by
No m a tte r how young o r how o l d / ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
andr"Mrs.
J. Notten attended the
time placed the paper in theTr~Eox slowness and uncertainty of the malts; Its coloring and scent, uninformed peo­
State Jersey Cattle club picnic at the
by.
m istake. We will appreciate in* Carriers not only made out their own ple takesIt Indoors and soon fall Into
Tt.’s alw av s T o d av th a t m ust bring UsJSJ
Oaklands farm near Ann Arbor; on
form ation concerning the abstract. schedules but set them aside dt their a trance, developing Into a deadly stu­
Thursday.' There: was a good num­
Chelsea S ta te Bank.
-52 own pleasure. If the day on which por, from which they may never awak­
_______
ber of members present from all parts
^
u l mall was to leave or urrlve was known en. If this trumpet flower were
— FOUND—Aof the state. •Prof. K. L. Anthony of
iv- masm- - n wag considered sufficiently jlefinjte. _ brought Into a sick room and' left for
■the
C. gave iiram on the p.re?=:
^ £ b m r -caTH ia v ^ s a meJ i y- inquiring - - - ^ l ^ i o ^ T h e r e npparemi^wayTio- “ tlrenlghtTit^wbuldTneon'certaln-dcatha t Standard office and paying fo r arrangement for the transmission and for the patient. Recently, In South
ent feed outlook on Michigan farms
adv.
52 delivery of domestic letters. In De­
A cattle judging, contest was put on.
America, an accusation of murder was
Prof. Lamb of the
S. C. vyas-'the
cember of that year there was an efv •brought against a family who were
WANTED—Single man to drive s ta n ^ fort to s ta r t,a monthly post betweeni
judge. The work wift done—on -the
said to have profited financially by the
dard make passenger a u to m o b il^ln f New York and"Boston, originating with death, In their house, of a wealthy
herd that is" l>eing;(Uted'£or the^show
circuit. It has been reported, that li­
a head-on-collision with another Francis Lovelace, governor of • New relative. It was ^found that trumpet
very disastrous five took place there
automobile at the "Jackson County York.
flowers'' had become mixed with 0thon Friday, burning the calf barn and
F a ir grounds, Jackson, Mich, in
era In a vase, which was allowed to
connection with the In tern ational
-stay In tIte^house^all^.plghLand had
Congress T > 0 ) a redevils oh the race
ed.at $5,000. . ,
Coat of E n grk viB f'iiiim p i^
caused the death.
Henry. Kalmbach visited his- son,
track on Sunday afternoon only?
The Post Office department says:
Ralph and wife 'at Jackson, Sunday.
A ugust 12th. Mu?t .crash a t forty ‘T he cost of engrah-Ing a new postage
Greek Culture in Old Egypt
Mr. and''Mrs. Fred Notten. and Mf>
miles_per hour or no pay and give stamp Is from $300 to $500. depend_
Astonishing
proof of the exteut to
the
unconditioripl-releasc-ffl-caEer-frf in- ^-lug-on-tha
-and-IMrs. -WiVil
which
,Gryek
culture
and art had pene­
amount
of
detail
work.
J
j
owever.
the
teriflfed Farmers’ Day at Lansing on
jury or death. Already have n^an
trated
Egypt
and
Nile
valley In the
departm
ent-^reim
bursed
many
times'
for other car. Name terma.. Write
Friday. .
five
centuries
followingthe.accession
- ■'
. ' ■ - ■■
——r *
for
this
expense
through
the
sale
of
•Mrs. Mary Kalmbach visited her
—^B.' Wai^{Beam/ Jackson County
won/ Oscar and family. Sunday. ; ~ j Herbert Harvey, and. family and Regular meeting of Olive Chapter,
Fair grounds. Jackson-; Mich. _ _-52_ the new stamp to collectors. There- of Ptolemy’ I was unearthed at Herm
fore,“"every new - stam p; Issued Is a opolls, where murals of- Homeric
No.
108,
07~E^S.?^Wedhes<iay-^eve.
Mr^and Mrs. Max Hoppe spent" Frir |Clarence Lehman and family attended
source
of profitable revenue to the legends w ere found. Supporting this
day and Saturday at Woodland with jthe. Gleaner'picnic at Markley’s Lake ning, August 8, a t 7:30:0’clock,
FOR SALE— 2 brood sows, due in government.!’
................. painted testimony Is a series of small
■Mr. and Mrs. John Hauer.
|on Saturday. .
September.. Fred W. Notten, phone
The Schlict-Feldkamp reunion will
tenufles and tombs which. ..when,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. -McGarvey of-j— Leonard Loveland and family spent
— C helsea^2frD Fttr------------— ^52~
be
held
next
Sunday,
A
ugust
5,
at
cleared,
showed a strange admixture
Dearborn spent Sunday with their Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,
Balloon Found Intide Cod
of
Greek
architecture to the customary
Sodt’s grove, with a pot luck dinner- CUT YOUR FU E L COSTS! Install
parents, Mr. and-Mrs, Geo. McGar- Glenn Rentschler of Waterloo,
Fishermen found inside a cod caught
Egyptian forms.—Literary Digest.
an
American,
Home
Stoker,
fo
r
at
1
o’clock,
with
the
business
meetIn
the
North
sen
a
toy
balloon
sent
up
vey.' •
' J Miss Margaret Giles of near Grass
guaranteed results. Bums cheap from Hendon, Knglnnd,
Mr. and Mrs.
Try Standard Liners to r Results.
Mrs., Leonard Wolff
worn of
o1,j
js spending- a few. days .*tw“-.ajdng immediately after the dinner in
Grass Lake^visited ^Mrs. .Wolff’s fath-,^nest of Miss Virginia Lehman. * jcharge of John B*Ss of Manchester, -coal and less .of it! H., E. Snyder,
---------- 52
er, Lewis Kilmer, Sunday.
| vtf-- ftVid'Mrs’ Lvle Hafvev spent chairman. Sports and entertainment - Local A gent.
Mr. and Mrji; .Proctor, who reside
on the Freejnan farjh, visited the
form er’s parents near Chelsea on
Sunday.
The Missionary meeting which was
held a t the church Sunday evening
was well attended, Itev/Schilling of
Ann Arbor conducted the services
_ And delivered the sermon. Several
of his parishioners from Ann Arbor
were present and "rendered several
_yocal selections. Rev. _Wm. SteinmaiL
o f Preston, Minn, delivered the morn*
ing sermon. He will preach again
-nextrSunday morning:
The . Ladies’ AidTnet with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Allmendinger, Wednes­
day.
The- Grange-will^VeeCwith" Mr. .anil
. Mrs. Henry. Allmendinger -on Tues­
day evening.
•Mr. and Mrs. John Miller visited
.relatives in Ann-Arbor on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Notten arnfrMr.
P':-:
Ayoung manlives in the future;
An old manlives inthe past;
For Youth, time is moving tooslowly,
For Age, it is moving too fast.
Ayoung mandreams of the gludnos3
-Theyears justbefore himwill bring;
*Anold man dreams of his pleasures
— Whenlife heldthe magic of-Spmg.—
But Youthand Age are inerror!
The present alone can convey
Tfibjoy and cheer and contentment
We seek as we journey life’s why. ^ v*Avs
Today is the time to be happy!
/ j
NORTH FRANCISCO.
\ r M,'Sf'GL<'nv Ar ein ? eTlt Fri(lay
^
^
-
____ * | :: Mr.'
u n io n .^
Mr. ahd--Mrs.
and-Mrs. Ch^stef
Chester .NotW'ahdi-;-The;;RiemenschneidervM
Mown ana!
on.
G rant S t.—fnquire-of-John-Keuseh.
50tf
family, Henrv Notte«- and Mable, and ' be held at the h§me of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard'. ..Loveland:, and'; fam il^W edi Henry.Goodrich, 212 So^kJaffistnut TIRES—Five, pi ite ranges to. choose
from. Dixie Service Station, US-12;
Herman Renter and Frahk Johnson on .Mr., hntl Mrs: Erie NotteVi,. Friday St,, Lansing, Saturday, August '4th.
and So. Main.
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37tT]
.Pot
luck
diimei^at
1
1
0
0
1
1
7
of-G-hicago.-spent part of last week at,evening.
the- Benter family home, on their way
Rex Dorr and family were Sunday
BEFORE YOU BUY TIRES— See!
-tn-Dbtrbit for a visit.
callers at the James- Richardsrrtrorner
Mack. ."SilTclair Super Service StaRev. Wm. Steinman- and family, of _Miss' Naderle Lehman spent last P o p u la r -C arnhtion K n o w n
,,t:ion.
36tf
Pre-ston, Minn, are at P..JL Ribmen-, week’ with her cousin, Miss, Virginia
B e fo r e S ix te e n th C eptury
.Schneider’s for-th,eir .vacation.'
> Lehman.
The early hlstoi^ of the carnation A BIG ASSORTMENT of USED
*
Elmer Sager and family and Eman^
TIRES a t Mack’s Sinclair Super
Is,
unhappily, Involved In obscurity,
Mr. -and-M>,|s. Clyde-Kiser are en­
_uel1Sager_weve^in Ahn”Arbor on Sum" tertaining their daughter from Ply­ the earliest record of the plant dat­
Service Station.
■86tf
day tb see Wilford Sager, a patient mouth.
ing no further back, than the begin­
-. at. the hospital where he is. receiving " Miss' Marguerite Green spent Run- ning of tl,ie SixteeiRh^enttfFy, when T O R RENT—5-room house, all mpdern,. Inquire of Jabez Bacon, 149
— care-far his arm broken at.the shoul- _dny—with her-parentsp Mr. and -Mrs. Bishop Douglass - nientlons It-among
E. Middle.
“ “
46tf
der. and wrist, sustained in .a fall J. Green.
other garden flowers, notes a corre­
_
. from a tree last week.- '
Mrs. J. Green entertained friends spondent in the Kansas City Star. It TiRES-r-Better buy General Tires
Dr. Wm. D. Lyon and- wife, Ha* from Jackson a few days last week..
Is safe to assume the carnation was In
nbw than Buy and Buy!_ Dixie
manfi Lyon, of Akron, Ohio, arid Mrs. James Richards .was- at Ann cultivation much earlier Ilfan we are
Service Station, US-12 and
—Bertram Sorensen of Flint spent part Arbor on Saturday.- —
- — able to-trace by any written record,
Main.
- of last week with Mr. and Mrs. James
Miv and M^s. Henry Musbach and j and not Improbably It was no uncom­
Cadwell. All spent Friday evening Erie- Notten spent Thursday- in De­ mon plant. Turner’s remark. In BARNSDALL PRODUCl’S—Gasoline,
with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cady of troit. .
“LlbelluSi" whovs he calls U Incarna­
oil, kerosene', and fuel oil. Deliver*
'.
.
South Grass Lake, and on Saturday
tion, favors .that supposition. Record­ i ad in this territory by R. F. Wenk,
the group went to Port Huron to visit
ed In “Hakluyt," written In 1568, the
Mrs. Martha Cady.
CHURCH CIRCLES word referring to the_ plant occurs as Chelsea Agent. Phone 159-F28. 20tf
Herbert Sager or L^om was home
and
If In comnion use. It wus not until GUT
over the week-end and accompanied SALEM METHODIST EPISCOPAL ■Gerard published his “Herbal" In 1507
F I o r a l Designing*
WAYSIDE
- -his parentsr M fr—and --Mrs. Elmer
that ther extent-to_'whtclrTtJe oftfnattofr -FLORAL GARDENS. On U. S, 12.
Rev. Henry, L ent, Pastor.
Sager to Ann Arbor on Sunday to
Tel.. 380. ; Bonded Mem’. < of the
was cultivated and the great numbers
Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
see his brother, Wilford, who m a pa­
F. T. D.
22tf
of varieties that were: at the time
Preaching service at 11 o’clock.
tient at one, of the hospitals there.
grown
In
gardens,
cati
be
gauged
fully.
Rev. Wm. Steinman of Preston,
Marie and George Benter are in the
State** Comer Cut Off
It then suddenly bursts upon our
Minn,
will preach. Come and hear
U. of M. hospital where they had ton­
Owing
to a Joop or double bend In
ken
a
fullyjleyeloped
.flower.
ulready
sil and adenoid operations last-JJn* him._^__ _
^tivWetLdnto ^eKrons. tlio pldnfs dfT
day. They are reported doing well,
ferlna from each oilier In the habitat of about ten square. miles In the e x ­
and expect to return home soon.
CONGREGATION A L C H U R C H
of growth and cultural requirements, treme-southwest corner of Kentucky
Th®r.^mother, Mrs. Carrie Benter, is
Rev. Chas! F. Wolf, M in ister'
but alike In the'rem arkable range of that can not be reached from the rest
in Ann -Arbor for a few days, at Mrs.
No services during. August.
colors embraced by each. It was said of the state without passing through
Lizzie Hammond’s.
varieties were introduced from vnrl- a p art'd ! Mtssourl or Tennessee. By
Mr. and -Mrs,- C, J>-' Fox of-Detroit
ous
countries, but Gerard's declnrtF the treaty of 1788 wlth-Gren
ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL
were callers at Mr. and Mrs. James
-lion that “cveryL .clyrnate- and ooun- the middle of the Mlsslsalpp! hecame
— P. H. Grabowaki. P astor. —
Cadwell’s oh Monday.------— v - t ~— ■ Sunday, August 5— - > "trey# Orlngeth lb rth new sortes" Is no" “ the western , boundary. of Kentucky
Fred Pctersbn, Clifford B(ohne, Mrs.
which was then pari of Virginia. Kendoubt more consistent with fact.
No service. Pastor’s vacation.
Lewis Scramblin and son, Mrs. Lewis
tucky - successfully claimed- the -dot,
Lambert and son Junior left Sunday
tached area because Mtssourl has no
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
for al trip that will take them above
claim to territory oh the opposite side
Emerald
Said
to
Promote
Rev. Frederick D. Mumby, Pastor'
the Straits. Mr. Pqterson and . Mr.
of the river, and Tennessee could
Friendship, Conquer Sin claim
1
—
Mrs. P. M. Broesamle. Orgahisf
Boh ne-expect to remain a few week's,
no territory north of the line 87
T h e emerald Is-regarded as- an em­ degrees and 30 minutes north latitude,
Morning: wofship at 10:00. Anthem.
but the rest will return in a week or
Senior Choir. Sermon by the pastor, blem of success In love; Its green
10 days.
-Herbert- H astings ancLlra. Pittm an “Faith;" ,in Everyday Life.” How color Is said to proiuotg friendship and
----- Told by the Ring-----"o"f Napoleon were here on business, miich faith have -you? Come—and constancy of mind, whlle-othcr-author* —
itles attribute to It.the meaning of im­
out.
...- — — — - There Is an amusing old theory that
Monday.
StTnduy _school at 11:15. Special mortality und conquering of sin, writes a ring worn on the first, or index, AnSeveral f r o m here plan to attend
picnic
announcfelnent.__ Vacation, per­ an. authority. In. the Kansas..01 ty. Star.— ger-w as a sign that the wearer—was
the L. A. S. Wednesday at Mrs.-Hen­
y tills stone wllllng-to-marry, but_not “bespukoh";
ry Allinendinger’s at Crooked Lake. iod. Theo. Bahnmillor, .S u p i,/ . ___;
No evening services until Septem-* was highly esteemed; he wrote of em­ when the engagement took place, a ring
ber 9.
eralds: '^Neither dim nor shade, nor was worn on the second linger. On
- The “Silver Spoon" Saying
Everybody 1ms heard the saying, “he
__ was_.kD.rn wit:i. a . sUver spudn In his.
—
mouth" but few kiiuw anything of Its
origin. It dates bark to the lime of
the Tudor and..Stuart reigns In Eng­
land when apostle spoons wore given
ns christening presents. These spoons,
which were tmule with an Imago of
one o f 'the apostles on the end of the
handle, were very exireh!nve''atHl":\¥ith•'
in the reach of only the wealthiest
families. This meant Umt only the
Children of the rich would receive such
christening prescnts“-trence' the'MJW."
-Pathfinder Magazine.
l ft
NORTH LAKE M. E. CHURCH
Rev. -V, Dr- Longfleld----(Dexter, phone 203)
Church achool—10:46 a. nu—
Worship 9orvice—12:00 M.
Epwcrth League-~6:00 p. m.
ST. MARY CHURCH
Henry Van Dyke, Rector.
•irBt M a s s .......... ..................8:00 a.nt
Second Mass ................ .
10:00 a.m
Mass bn week d a y s .. . . . . . . 8 :00 a.n>
WATERLOO CIRCUIT
U. B. CHURCH
Rev. E. F. Highley, Pastor.
*«.
F irst Church'
Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 a.tfi
Preaching Service ...............ll:0 0 a ,m
Second Church
Preaching Service
9 :8 0 a.m
Sunday S c h o o l............ 1 . . . .16:80 a.tn
Christian Endeavor . . . . . 7 :8 0 p.m
Moonlight In Arctic Region
j
The mdon shiiies In the Arctic and
‘Antarctic regions for n part of tho
time during tlw long nights. At the
pole Itself the moon Is nhOve the horlgon continuously during one-half of
each lunar month, and below the horllion continuously during the other half.
f h ^ i a ^ l h f 5 i n i T n r ^ H “ intmtt^xHtrs
"Some folks' hioa of placin’ a game
when tho tnopn is above tho horizon
and
moon when it Is below, while t’ulr," said Uncle lihen, "Is to let every
jn summer time new moon occurs man bring his own loaded dice arid
•when It la above the horizon and full wait foh his chance to slip 'em Into
notion."
tnoon trben It !• below.
.......-i
new
XV
’al-k
SHARON
There will be no services
Community church next S undaf a?®
ust 5, on account o f Rev. Wolf
on his vacation. However, on
day, A ugust 12 there will be sorviS
a t tiie usual time.
. ta
The ice cream social sponsored h»
the Ladies' Aid and held at the hom!
of Mr. .and Mrs.
H a ff
achweitit "last^Friday^evefiihg*
well attended and netted the SocW
about $23,"
______ _
F . C. Ellis attended the funeral of
his sister-in-law , Mrs. Ghas. eiHa
near G rass Lake, on Sunday afteS
n o p n .~ "
™
-------p o n ald Davidson is nicely. recoveN
ing from a tonsil operation which hi
underw ent at the Chelsea Private
hospital on Tuesday of last week,
M iss , Valerie Leeman spent several
days o f la st week in Ann Arbor, the
guest o f Miss Jennie Rhoades.
Miss M aritta Wolff of Grass Lake
Bpen t th e la tte r p a rt of the wcek witli
h e r grandparents, M r. and JI t-3. v r>
Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Fletcher of
WilHamston were Sunday djmw
guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davideon.—H enry Wellhoff o f Detroit .war I
“alsd a g u est a t the-David8on ~ heme
over th e week-end.
’R obert Snyder o f W est Grass Lake
returned to his home on Sunday af­
ter spending a week at the home of
his aunt, Mrs. A lbert Gardner. Hit
sister, Miss M arjorie, is spending this
week a t the G ardner home.
T h e word “tin," when < ri |mv0,
-cans, Inexpensive—kitiN'u ntchsita
toys and similar .nrtlcii^. _\*_ »
nomerr declare8 G. u.
Kansas City Times, sn-ictiy speak­
ing, all tinware consi>fs or-jhlnji I
made of tin-plate, thin .sheets-Tf iron,
or steel coated with ptn-c tin to prtvent rustling, This process," known’u
“tinning," Involves dipping, the sheetIron or steel In a bath of molten tin
. Tln-Jiseif .is . a white, lustrous, highly~|
malleable and ductile mctnl, ton pliant
to be of value as tire -solo motni lj
articles that require much .ImmlUyj
or hard usage. ■ ■ ■,
nt the.'hotne of the formen’s will be in charge of Esther Landwehr, FOR RENT—*Geo.- •Doody* lfbuse
FRANCISCO
m
r
v.
yet the tight of a candle, causes them the third finger, of coorso, it said thiu
to lose their luster."
the wearer was married; while those
The ,fresh color of emerald was sup- -Independent- people who desired—to
posed to be good for the eyes (bear- publish to the world that they were
i74ng-iu»t-modem-t>ptk-aH)plnlon-on-the- --oeltlier-deslrotJt-ofr’flor-tnterestc
restful qualttlf-s of green), Pliny says. marriage put • ring on the little
"There Is not in gem or precious stone ger. ^ u t, apart from engagement atTd
4that so fillip Ipossesscth tho eye, and wedding rings, to which the third fin­
yet never eontenteth It with satiety. ger of the,left hand Is now dedicated,
Nny,_lf. the sight hath been wearlettx_moa{;_ people put rings on any finger
and .dimmed by; Jutentlve poring upon they fancy.—Answers Magazine.
anything else, the beholding of this
stone doth refresh and* restore, It
"FooUcap" Paper
— ......... I
........... '..........
.
The firielt emeralds In the rich vel­
vet and grass gn\en color come from cap" paper were 18 by 10 Inches, To­
the South American republic of Co day, says G. R. Turner in the Kansas
lombln, the lighter green emerulds City Tlmeig,' paper so described Is
from Tuknwaja, Asiatic Russia, and usually 8 by i8 Inched,- the equivalent
New „ South Wales,! Among*, poetical of the orlglnat-stsed sheet fotdod once
references are the \lpveiy lines from over and cut Us name Is traced to
a very ancient error, that of corruptColeridge:
"t njt/ymiIik
the *low-worm, •• I ntue,
*
with •green radiance* tbroupti the
*PMI .
An emeretS of llfht '*
eWSe
P t n i l t i Dominate
Females dominate fn insect life, de­
clares a European scientist, and there
are signs among human beings that
females are gradually getting control,
Ing Into, "foolscap" the original spell,
ing. which was "foglio-capo," meaning
In Italian “follo-slsed sheet.** This er.
ror led In the Middle. Ages to lupres
sing—upoa -sueh- pal>er- e weteraTtrir-i
deleting a fool’s head with cap and
bells, the Inilgnla of the court jesters
of the 'time.
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