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PREVENT HUNTING ACCIDENTS THE CORUNNA NEWS Faithfully FIVE CENTS PER COPY Rotarians Hear Governor Capitan OBEY HUNTING SAFETY RULES the Community for More than Fifty Year* CORUNNA. MICHIGANTHURSDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 1949 VOLUME 38. NUMBER 40 Join Week-End Bridal Parade Owosso Rotary Club Grid T r o p h y Exhibited to Group Tuesday Fred Tucker of the D. M. Christian Co. was the program chairman Tuesday night for Rotary night and -?iis guests for the evening were "BUI" Capitan and Larry Ellsworth, Owoaso High School students who took an active part in Wolverine State, boy* conference held each summer at the M.S.C campus. Bill was elected governor for the year and Larry acted as BuTe private secretary. The boys talked of their experiences there, and But spoke of events which led to kit nsnunatlon and election to that office. Both Larry and Bill are honor students and are active in many extra-curricular activities. Earl Lancaster brought the Coran. na-Durand football trophy to be viewed before the game with Durand, Friday. The trophy was purchased by the Rotary Clubs of Durand and Corunna, and is at present held by Corunna. Among the guests present were Stanley Grill and Earl Child. Airs View on Tax Splitting Proposal Brown - Collins Nuptials Read Fri. Plans discussed before the Board • - • .- -,.,.—— ,, ,—- . of Supervisors, whereby part ->f the M r . a n d M p , G e o r y e A c k e r s o n weight tax money now. going to cities t end villages, rs.ight be diverted andj Ofrserv* 5 0 t h A n n i v e r s a r y H i s * Margaret Collins used for road construction in the! Mr. and Mrs, Georfe Ackerson last W e d s . Mr. W m . E . B r o w n county, have brought forth some ac- mid-week — Wednesday - - reachedThe marriage of Miss Margaret tive opposition, ] the 50th milestone of their wedded Xnzabeth Collins to Wm. Edsel Opposition to the plan proposed be- j life. They observed the day with Brown was quietly solemnized on and close Friday morning at ten o'clock in the fore the Board was early voiced by j members of their family rectory of St. Paul's Catholic church, the city of Owosso, whose represent*, j friends in the lovely home east of Rev. Fr, Herman Fedewa officiating. tives are appearing before the board j Corunna where they have spent all today (Thursday to voice the pro- j t h e ^ ^ ^ h a p p y y e a r s o f t h e i r The bride, always beautiful, wore a test. The representatives to appear „ _ r r i f l d Uftt smart fan costume of navy blue with are Commissioner Wra. Stickel, City, m r n e a l i r e gray accessories for her marriage, Atty. Milton Schancupp and City The anniversary dinner which was served was planned in a gold and 5£ X^^SS^^TSJ^ <*rk < * " « • Van Epps. two cybodium orchids. She had cnos. .. _ _„ . ... , .. , . .. ^ , . ^ .. Athree n f t l u « i M V r mntrm of honor Mra. Jack majority vote of the, white color scheme — in the center S a £ o r t n of Ftot, wttTof a cousin. * * " * «• «*»*<«* to put the new plan | piece of flower* lighted taper, and topped by golden' and Jack Walworth. Mrs.silk Walworth was • «The « • • countys share of the gas tax || cake the beautiful three tieredbride weddmg charming in printed w*th green money — a big source of income — I groom figurines. The cake was the accessories and a purple throated or* ' handiwork of Mrs. Max Murdock of for the second half of the 1949 payejad. Robert Brown, brother of the Ypsilantt ments is »20,772. " This a part of the groom, was his best n a n . Present from out of this area for A weddmg breeSfast of lovely ap- $2,000,000 distributed in the state. the event were Mr. and Mrs. Glen nubrtetents followed the ceremony Murdock, Richard and Sandra, and and was hostessed by constats of the Corunna. W o m e n ' s C l u b Mr. and Mrs. Max Murdock, Janet bride, Mrs. R. D. Harmon and Mrs. H e a r s C o u n t y School S u p t and Michael, all of Ypsilanti and Jack Befeert Graham, in the home of Mrs. Mrs, W n . K o e h n e r is Harvey of Ann Arbor. Also present The appearance before the Wo. Harmon on Water S t , Owosso. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ackerson and man's Club of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Recovering in Hospital It was attended by 24 members of children, Jack and Joyce of Caledonia, County Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. Win. Kuehner wfeo was injurthe immediate females. Mr. and Mrs. Rolard Luft of New HaMrs. Myrtle Woodward, deputy suped last week by a self-inflicted gun The bride? table was laSd with s ven and Janet Kerby. erintendent, and Mrs. Wynne Vender, shot, is recovering and will be able roaderia cloth, and its adornments, to leave the hospital some time this Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson receive and those of the smaller table, which karr, county helping teacher, in a _ remembrances of the day, gifts. week. Her action was caused by a many bore the three tiered wedding cake, round table talk of county school _ highly nervous state, verging on hys« . - . Murdock ~— were all in white and trailing green. problems marked an outstanding j ^weTa'an^CSTUS*. Mrs. evening of interest for all present * , ^ teria. p r e s e n t e d h e f m o t h e r tmt orCrystal urns of white sweet peas, bebe mums and snapdragons graced, the meeting. Mrs. Lawrence Card-; p n i d 8 # . either end of the Ions; table, and cen- ner was hostess for the evening in Corunna VFW Aux. her Norton St. home. The subjects j _ tered the smaller table. The wedding cake bete white roses and gieen discussed, which elicited animated C e r u n n a C o u p l e t o M a r k Holds Reg. Meeting leaves, and according to tradition, the discussion, were teacher shortage and S i l v e r W e d d i n e ; A n n i v e r s a r y first piece was cut by the bride and Its causes, and remedies for it, by JOIN BBIDAL PABAOK - n t k e t t f Mr. snd Mrs. Abei Tissot wUl celeMrs. Woodward: Federal Aid to EdH a m a n d Fish Sapper tries* ( t w w i y sBse Betty ftntter sf Owosso); brate their P«»v*»r *?feW4ing Annfverx.. left ucation by Mrs. Vaaderkarr: consoli the bride and groom were Planned for Armistice D a y photoftMrs. MDesnrt KeeaSg^fersserty Mne Hazy Josn sry on October 23. They wflTh&d ha*n end raised hi Corunna where nation and building construction were Open House from 3 * 0 till 6:0* P. M. Members of Corunna V.F.W. Auxi); and at the rhjtat ss Mrs. S n y have hosts of friends. They at- Mrs. Smith's subjects. Mrs. SmRh iliary met for their sf fjeaiaa the Corunna srhoola graduat also acted as moderator. Tuesday night, A business meeting preceded the M r s , W i n n i e M i l l e r Injurwd Its; ia the same class, Margaret Mrs. Joe Diguerd esJnt.se to the TJ. of M. where she program, in charge of the president. l a A u t o C r e s n W e d n e s d a y in the chair, and dmissj Belaeed several wears ago, later Mra Clark Boss, during which the it was decided to send a We were sorrv tn leftrn Wednesday etteeathig from the Katharine Oibbs county federation meeting s t Ban. afternoon of the arvMf'nt in which per member to the "Health • * • * BBBBBJ wBBBBB*\ a* Wmm of BSMiniii in Chicago. Of croft on Thursday Oct. 27, was an- Mrs. Winnie Miller v * s injured. She piness" project the Nattseal mm ssss has held a position m the nounced. It was voted to assist i s the was driving1 on the Psrmenter road, D i e lOtcasn offices, Owosso. Mr. The evening's pleasure waa con. when her tires struck loose gravel. Boosters f W VtoUvaL state] fej a territorial representative cleded with the serving of raffish The car slid, out of control into a Nov. 5, Mis, Asia Kinney t e e s t e* Corpor- meets in the dining room if the 'tttfih andfrhft a iaree stone. Mrs. ssnuoasi 1g» home, with Mrs. Boss sad Mra Smith Miller was throws from the car. She i> Troop No, 37 wiB be nftetswsi ajfra* n frttnd of "the jfoeior Jattuag- the esXamn's bridal nsmvttajr with the tea aed Late in the day Friday the young this year. Mrs, Bert Burley w i l act of this ares during the past weekend. of. Cleveland, Ohio, wtta Fred Kattwee isjsnif to'-lfemorlaj BospitaL pair left for a honeymoon tour of where I t , wes net- known, late that as chairman Vtth the assistance of were three of our'lovelJest girls, and erheinrich of New KnoxvUle, Ohio. The beautiful and spacious home* afternoon the extent of her injuries. Mr*. Abel Tlesot. | 0 / course. thMr accompanying young singing "Ave Maris" "Poadus AasjeL! Northern Michigan, and will be st There will be a "Ham and Fish" j men. Miss Margaret Elisabeth, only icua" and "On this Day O »eauttfu1 j home to their friends in the Christ. was made lovely by the use of flow- She suffered a possible leg fracture, Supper on Armistice night, Nov. 11. f daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. Mother" during the nuptial service, f *** Apartments, Owosso, on their re- era in glowing fall colors from the however and was bruised and shaken hostess' garden. by the impact. Following the impressive nuptial turn. served at the Post rooms from 5:001 Joseph Collins, sad W m Edsel Brown. P. M. on. A pair of pillow-slips will j youngest son of the late Geo. Brown ceremony a wedding breakfast was be drawn that night. Mrs. Buriey ^ d Mrs. Brown were wed on Friday. served to 45 relatives and dose is chairman of that committee Oct. 14. On Saturday, Miss Mary friends at the City Club where all There were three candidates in- Jean, daughter of the late Jacob and white flcwerr were usedfatdecoration iated into the Auxiliary, and three Mrs. Ovwald, and Michael J. Koenig, combined with huckleberry green. A birthdays were observed. Those of son of Mrs. Michael Koenig, Sr., were reception followed at the club during Mrs. Ray Masur, Mrs. Roy Meyers united in marriage, and on Sunday the hours from one to three o'clck. ried a basket of white bebe mums of rose taupe faille with matching and Mrs. Ira T v , e r. The delicious Miss Elisabeth Emily Butler, daugh- Here the floral arrangements upon and greenery. accessories. Mrs. Carland, mother birthday-cake was made by Mrs. ter of Mrs. Lillian But>er of Owosso, the bride's table were in beautiful M i s s B e t t y B u t l e r • The groom was attended by his of the groom, wore a two toned cosFred Leader. That honor will go to became the bride of James Cavan- Dresden effect. The central adorn- M a r r i e s Mr. J i m C a r l a n d | brother Michael, while a younger tume of brown with matching accesMrs. Burley for the next meeting augh Carland, son of Mr. and Mrs. ment was the tiered wedding cake, The ceremony which united in mar, brother Joseph, and Lester James sories. Their corsages were identical which w*ll be held in two weeks Chas. Carland of Corunnk. with gardenias, bebe nram* and buck rfage James Cavanaugh Carland and ,Deitz, cousin of the bride seated the and were of bebe and daisy mums. leberry used in decoration of both Elisabeth Emi'.y Butler was one of large company of guests. combined artisticly. R e d CroMS H a s N e w a** mj i *%. . j u , , A pre-nuptial recital was played the cake and table. According to | unusual beauty and impressive rites. For the rehearsal dinner on Frie- • j v •**. ^ . i Miss Mary J e a n O s w a l d W e d the accepted mode * the bride and j The bride, a lovely blonde, and her upon the organ by Mrs. Edward G. day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CarSewing and Knitting Quotas t _ M _^ . „. , Mrs. Kenneth Crawford of Owosso I ™ * ceremony of high nupUal mass groom cut the first piece of cake and | entourage of equally lovely young Kay who also accompanied Mrs. land were hosts at the Farmer's production chairman of Shiawassee ™*f * * • M * ? Jean Oswald and the service was completed by Miss j women, mad* a picture not soon to Harry Harder of Durand, who sang Kitchen. Michael Koenig in marriage on Sat- Rosemary Bryan of Wayne, and Miss j be forgotten. Christ Episcopal Church "Because" and The Lords Prayer." County Red Cross announces the new '<• urday morning at 10 o'clock in St.Ellen Kerwin of Dearborn. Miss ; also had been made a most charming Rev. Wm. Dean Davis conducted quota of sewed and knitted articles : Paul's Catholic Church, Rev. Father Shirley Richardson of Caro, and Miss j setting for the event — the altar, the impressive double ring service, M r . a n d M r s , F r e d R i t t e r which has been accepted by the chapter. Persons or organizations who Geo. Smith, officiating. The altar Joan Coutts and Joan Cameron as- j with white flowers and greenery in with the bride's brother, George But- O b s e r v e 'Quiet* A n n i v e r s a r y | the gold altar vases, palms and lipht- ler, escorting his sister to the altar wish to do any of this kind of work of the church was decorated in white sisted at the punch bowL During the past week end as they giant, and bebe mums and huckle__ _ , . . . . , „. ^....,! ed candelabra in the chancel, and and giving her in marriage. are requested to call the Red Cros? "quietly" celebrated their wedding Mrs Oswald, for her daughters i berry gr*.'en, with white tapers in A very beautifully planned recep- anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritflowers caught by white satin bows headquarters, telephone 845. wedding and following festivities. marking the pews of relatives. Many tion followed the wedding ceremonj' Sewed articles include 50 cushions the golden altar sticks. wore a dinner gown of teal blue, with orchids flown by plane from friends and was held in the parish house. ter Sr. were overnight hosts to sevA recital of nuptial music was., accessories of American Beauty, her and cushion covers for the Veteran? eral out-of-town members of the of the bride in Hawaii, added their Here many orchids were used in the Administration Hospital at St. Cloud, played upon the organ by Mrs, David [ f^l^K€T& miniature Cavilier roses, bebe beauty to the varied wedding appoint- , floral arrangement, surrounding the Koenig - Oswald wedding party, as Minn., and 200 kit bags for the VA Stotenbur while the 200 wedding mums and ivy in harmony. Mrs. w.ll as their son Fred Jr., of Kaltiny church made of small white flow, kaska who came down for the pheas, guests were seated by Wm. Kerwin Koenig wore a dinner gown of royal ments hospital at Dearborn. Knitted articles include eight V- Jr., of Green Bay, Wisconsin, and blu^ with gold accessories, and flowThe bride's gown was of heavy ers, and the miniature bride and ant hunting. Mrs. Fred Ritter Jr. white satin, made with fitted bodice * ? ? « which were the center piece and children who have been spending necked, sleeved sweaters for Ft. Eugene Kerwin of Dearborn, cousins ers in harmony. Sheridan, 111., and 10 women's should- of the bride. with chantilly lace yoke, a soft Ber- of the satm and puffed tulle covered a few days in the home of her parents At a late afternoon heur the brid- tha, and long sleeves with points over bride's table. erettes for women patients at Percy The bride was given in marriage by in Fenton, returned to their Kalkaska After the first cutting of the hand, home with him. Seven gentlemen Jones General Hospital, Battle Creek her uncle, Frank Kerwin of Green | al pair 1< ft for a southern honey- the hands. The bodice was joined in wedding were Mr. Ritter's over-night and Bay Wis., upon whose arm she came j ™<*m at Daytona Beach, Florida, points to the full skirt, which fell somely decorated, tiered cake by the I: Ve and'groom, friends breakfast guests. down the white crapeted aisle, and I They will reside in the upper apart, over hoops, was caught up in front Mrs. R a y m o n d C o o l e y is m n o f th of the bride completed the service. approached the altar. Her gown of! « * <? Oswald home, which has to show a lace petticoat, and swept Hostess to Extension Club Following the reception and the heavy ivory satin, styled in princess j b p e n m a d c r e a d v ioT t h * m Mrs, Raymond Cooley was hostess lines, carried a deep yoke of illusion j The bride's smart going away cos- into a three yard long train which accompanying festivities the bride; New Lothrop Eastern Tuesday to 16 members of Oak Grove with high neckline, the sleeves long,! tume was a red, black and white was edged with lace. Her finger tip and groom left for a honeymoon trip Extension Club in her farm home. and the full skirt falling into a long checked suit with black velvet trim veil of illusion was edged with lace in northern Michigan and Canada, the Stars Elect Officers and fell from a smoothly, fitting cap Two guosts were present. circular train. Her veil of double a n ( i black accessories, She wor*; an of satin. Her prayer book, with bride wearing a becoming costume of \ cherry red gaberdine with black ac. Aftt-r a delicious pot-luck dinner illusion swept the length of the train i orchid corsage upon her shoulder, Mrs. F o r d M c M i c h a e l cover of white satin, carried a white cessories, an d a white orchid pinned i served at 1:00 P. M. election of of- and was secured to her head with Mary Jean was born and reared orchid, with streamers of white rib- to her shoulder. They will return te- j Is W o r t h y M a t r o n ficers was held; the following being a Spanish tiara of lace. She carried bon falling to the hem line of her make their home on the Carland farm chosen: General Chairman, Mrs. a white satin covered missal, which here, attended and graduated from oWI Mrs. Ford McMichael was elected east of Corunna, which is operated worthy matron of the NVw Lothrop Stanley Bedford, vice-chairman, Mrs bore upon ts cover an arrangement; the locai high school, later entered; & *The bride had chosen as her matron by the Carland brothers, Michael and Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, at John Strauch, and recreational lead- of whitf hybrid orchids and valley; the U. of M. and after a year there, the anmial election of officers held er, Mrs. Alberta Hills. Project Lead- lillies, from which cascades of rib- studied and graduated at Cleary Col- of honor, Mrs. Michael Carland of James. Corunna. who was lovely in a gown The bride i.s a graduate of the Friday night at the Masonic Temple. er for the year will be Mrs. George bon, caught with dainty green an<' lege, Ypsilanti. Maurer. Worthy patron is? Ford McMichael, Mr, Koenig came to Redmond. of antique gold satin, with fitted bo-1 Owosso High School and has recentvalley lilies, fell to the hem line of Various projects for the year's her gown. She made a most beauti- Owosso as sales analyst and assistan* dice made with a Peter Pan collar, \y been employed in a secretarial po- associate matron. Mrs. George Crowe, work were discussed and plans will ful picture indeed in her bridal finery. general manager of Induction Motor and .a ,smal! .jacket . . ,which . „ came . , ,.to|~;tion. The groom attended the C<^ associate patron, Harvey Dustman; i n t r soon be completed. The next meetSales. He is a graduate of the Ohio J ^ / T the bustle effect of the runna schools and Michigan State conductress. Mrs, George Dillon; asMiss Jean Dowling, maid of honor College. Both have hosts of friends sociate conductress, Mrs. Harvey o f ing will be with Mrs. Hills, on Nov Institute of Technology, and s e r v e d ! * " * , t h e 9]\\T\ She earned a to the brde, wore a becoming costume Dustman; secretary, Mrs. Earl Whit* 9, and a "Silent Auction" will be held. ot m o s s three years in the radar service o f ! 0ned " ? ™a cluster *ftm m uof ?> orchids. to_which_WM pin- among young and old. Her head j T n e n e W j ^ r s Carland is also a and treasurer, Mrs. Rtiell Walworth. Hard Time's" ' K***11 a&tin' ^ 1 ° gauntlets his country. This will also be a and open crowned bonnet, shaped hat dress was an open crowned brown j m e m b e r o f Beta Sigma Phi Sorority The appointive officers will be party. Out of town guests at the wedding j satin hat, trimmed with bands of and St. Anna's Guild of Christ named at a later date. of '.he satin, which was fashioned with clusters of natural flowers and came from Cleveland, New KnoxvUle antique gold satin. Church. Guests were present for The past matrons and past patrons N e w L o t h r o p O . £ . S. love knots at either side. She car- and Toledo, Ohio; Detroit, Dearborn, the wedding from S t Louis. Mo., Ind- were honor guests at a 6:30 dinner The bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Caro, Flint, Nieman and Mrs. Donald Shenk, both ianapolis. Cleveland, South Bend, T o H o l d I n s t a l l a t i o n Nov. 5 ried a cascade arrangement of Saginaw, Lansing, Installation ceremonies will be held coco zebra orchids, Shower ribbons Wayne rAnd St. Louis, Mich.; Green wearing sea foam green satin gowns, Frankfort, Detroit, Oxford, Sparta. and program preceding the regular business meeting. Mrs. Russell Bur. by the New Lothrop Chapter of Or which fell from her flowers to the Bay, W is.; and Windsor, Ont. and carrying muffs to match to Flint, Eagle, Lansing. Grand Rapids, pee, worthy matron gave the welder of the Eastern Star on Novem- hemline of her gown were caught A rehearsal dinner for the Koenig- which were pinned clusters ot Vanda i Cadillac, PontiAc, Charlotte, Port come and Mrs. Ear! Beamish the reber 5. We will carry the full atory! with dainty ivy and deep gold bebe Oswald wedding was given on Friday orchids. Their open crown hats were I Huron, Brighton *nd Hemlock. jsponse for the past officers. of the affair in our issue of Oct. 27, j mums. night by Mrs. Raymond Fletcher, ot eggshell satin. Little Jane; For her daughter's wedding and ^ wof_ Installation of the new corns of at which time we will have r, list of j «LitUe Miss Patty Kerwin of Green Mrs. Robert Kelly and Mra James Shenk, as flower girl, wore a floor her duties as hostess for the wedding! ffcers will be held Saturday eve^ung" ail the officers, Bay was junior bridesmaid. Her gown Kerwin, aunts of the bride. length gown in white satin, and car- reception, Mrs. Butler chowc a gown' Nov. 5 at 8 p m "j^llltenifrOewaldl Vows on Sat, Carland-Butler United Sunday I PREVENT HUNTING ACCIDENTS THE CORUNNA NEWS OBEY HUNTING SAFETY RULES Faithfully Serving die Community for More than Fifty Yearn FIVE CENTS PER COPY Rottrians Hear Governor Capitan CORUNNA. M1CHIGANTHURSDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 1949 VOLUME 3S, NUMBER 40 IJoin Week-End Bridal ParadeOvvosso Rotary Club Grid Trophy Exhibited to Group Tuesday Fred Tucker ef the D. M. Christian Co. was the program chairman Tuesday night for Rotary night and Ttis guest* for the evening were "BUT Capitan and Larry Ellsworth, Owosso High School students who took an active part in Wolverine State, boys conference held each summer at the It.SC. campus. Bill was elected governor for the year and Larry acted as Bill's private secretary. The boys talked of their experiences there, and Bffl spoke of events which led to Ms nStttfnntion and election to that office. Both Larry and BUI are honor students end are active in many extra-curricular activities. Karl Lancaster brought the Corunna-Duraad Football trophy to be viewed before the game with Durand, Friday. The trophy was purchased by the Rotary Clubs of Durand and Corunna, and is at present held by Corunna. Among: the guests present were Stanley Grill and Earl Child. Airs View on Tax Splitting Proposal Brown - Collins Nuptials Read Fri. Flans discussed before the Board of Supervisors, whereby part of the Mr. e n d M r s . G e o r g e A c k e r s o n weight tax money now going to cities and villages, might be diverted an<?. O b s e r v e 5 0 t h A n n i v e r s a r y Mias M a r g a r e t C o l l i n s Mr. and Mrs Ocorp-e Ackerson last used for road construction in the W e d s . Mr. W B L L Brown county, have brought forth some ac- mid-week — Wednesday — reached the 50th milestone of their wedded The marriage of Miss Margaret tive opposition. BUsaheth Collins to Wm. Edsel Opposition to the plan proposed be-i life " T h e v S e r v e d the day with Brown was quietly solemnized on Friday morning at ten o'clock in the fore the Board was early voiced by j members of their family and close ^ the city of Owosso, whose representa- j friends in the lovely home east of w . Paul's Catholic church, rectory of St. Rev~Fr^ HernCan~F*dev^"ofEclating I ^ve* are appearing before the boarc1! Corunna where they have spent all J today < Thursday to voice the pro-! t h e M s f u l a n d h a p p y y e a r s o f t h e i r The bride, always beautiful, wore a ^ ^ representatives to appear •mart fall costume of navy blue with are Commissioner Wm. Stickel, City] married life. gray accessories for her marriage, Atty. Milton Schancupp and City; The anniversary dinner which was and upon her shoulder were pinned | served was planned in m a gold and two cybodium orchids. 3he had chos- Clerk George Van Epps. A three fifths majority vote of the I white color scheme — in the centeren as her matron of honor, Mrs, Jack Walworth of Flint, wife of a cousin. board is required to put the new plan j piece of flowers, lighted tapers and the beautiful three tiered wedding Jack Walworth, Mrs. Walworth was across. The conntys share of the gas tax cske topped by golden bride and charming in printed silk with green accessories and a purple throated or- money _ a big source of income — groom figurines. The cake was the chid. Robert Brown, brother of the for the second half of the 1949 pay- j handiwork of Mrs. Max Murdoek of ments is »20,772. This a part of the Ypsilanti groom* was his best man. Fresent from out of this area for A weddings breaJtfast of lovely ap- «2.000,000 distributed in the state \he event were Mr. and Mrs. Glen foBowed the ceremony Murdoek, Richard and Sandra, and hostessed by constant of the C o r u n n a W o m e n ' s C l u b Mr. and Mrs. Max Murdoek* Janet R. D. Harmon and Mrs. H e a r s C o u n t y S c h o o l S u p t . and Michael, all of Ypsilanti and Jack Reoert Graham, m the home of Mrs. M r s . W m . K u e h n c r is Harvey of Ann Arbor. Also present The appearance before the WoHarmon on Water S t , Owosso. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Ackerson and R e c o v e r i n g in H o s p i t a l It was attended by 24 members of man's Club, of Mrs. Margaret Smith, children, Jack and Joyce of Caledonia, County Superintendent of Schools, Mrs. Wm. Kuehner who was Injurthe inuoediate famines. Mr. and Mrs. Rolard Luft of New HaMrs. Myrtle Woodward, deputy sup. ed last week **y a self-inflicted gun The bridal table waa laid with a erintendent, ven and Janet Kerby. Mrs. Wynne Vender, shot* is recovering and will be able j maderia doth, and its adornments, karr, countyand helping in a to leave the hospital some time this Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson received and those of the smaller table, which round table talk of teacher, county school week. Her action was caused by a bore the three tiered wedding cake, problems, marked an out-standing many remembrances of the day, gifts. highly nervous state, verging on hyswere all in white and trailing green. evening of interest for all present s% flowers and cards. Mrs. Murdoek teria. presented her mother with two or. Crystal urns of white sweet peas, ^¢^ babe annus and snapdragons graced the meeting. Mrs. Lawrence GaroV ner was hostess for the evening in j __ either end of the long* table, and cenCorunna VFW Aux. her Norton St home. The subjects j tered the smaller table. The wedding cake bare white roses and green discussed, which elicited animated C o r u n n a C o u p l e t o M a r k Holds Reg. Meeting leaven, and aceoedlne; to tradition, the discussion, were teacher shortage and Silver W e d d i n s / A n n i v e r s a r y first piece waa cut by the bride and Its causes, and remedies for i t try Mr. and Mrs. Abe* Tissot will celeJOIN BRIDAL PARADE — U the tap Mrs. Woodward; Federal AW to EdH a w Mid F i s h S u p p e r brate their PHv** t ^ ' l i n g AnniversJim Carta** (feenasrty Miss Betty the bride and groom were ucation by Mrs. Vanderkan-: consou- ary on October 23. They wilTbohi P l a n n e d for A r m i s t i c e D a y phots ft Mrs. MlthinT Keaatg jferasertr hse* and raised hi Coronas where dation and beading construction were Open House from 3*90 tin 6:30 P. M. Members of Corunna V,f\W. AuxD; a*i a* the rigs* It Mrs. Wry have boats of friends, They at. Mrs. Smith's smVfccls. Mrs. Smith iliary met for their regular •f O m a M ) . schools graduat- also acted as moderator. Tuesday night. A business meeting preceded the l i r a , W l s - r i e M*Uer I n j e a W Margaret % m the Mrs. Joe Diffuexd, of M. where she program, in charge of the president I n Amto C r a s h W e d n e s d a y in the chair, and darsng an to the ears ago, later Mrs. Clark Ross, during which the it was decided to send a We wert sorrv to lenrn Wednesday from the Katharine Gibhs county federation meeting at Ban- afternoon of t*w» s/vfri*ttt in which per member to the "Health •••en ssBsnssa sjannnnnB ^ ' ntnees In Chicago. Of croft on Thursday Oct. 27, was aaw Mrs. Winnie Miner w** injured: She piness" project the NatJenal held a position In the neanced. It was voted to assist in the was dttrtm? on the Psrmenter road, S t * Mttcfcea efflees, Owosso. Mr. The evening's pleasure was con- when her tires struck loose gravel. Boosters Jfcn Festival, states Is a territorial r ^prasentstiva daded with the serving of tela can1 The car sHd, out of control into a Nov. 5, Mrs, Ada, P a c e * to e s t a t ttery Corner* meats in the dining room U the •iltcHi anethlt a Jarre stone. Mrs. home, with Mrs Rosa sad Mrs. Smith Jfuter waa thrown from the car. She Troop No, 37 wiU be sssssuiiis agnsa OTVtKI Or T*OT jEprOaHV < Jotntug the awtu s bridal the tea sad coffee was eajfeaa t* -ftmnotui this year Mrs. Bert Burley win act of this area during the pact weekend, of Cleveland, Ohio, with Fred Katt-j ***• m the day FrkUy the young Wo-pdtai. as chairman with the assistance of were three of our loveliest girls, and erbtdnrich of Wew IffeoxvUle. Ohio, P*"* left for » honeymoon tear of where It w a s *•*> known, late that The beautiful and snackms homer afternoon the extent of her injuries. Mrs. Abel TisaoL of course, their accompanying young singing "Ave Marts" "Peadus Angel-1 Northern Michigan, sad will be i t There will be a "Ham and Fish" men. Miss Margaret Elizabeth, only icua" and "On this Day O Beattttfol j o o m * to their friends In the Christ- was made lovely by the use of flow- She suffered a possible leg fracture, Supper on Armistice night, Nov. 11. daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. Mother" during the nuptial service. «*• Apartments, Owosso, on their re- ers in glowing fall colors from the however and was bruised and shaken I turn. [ hostess' garden. served at the Post rooms from 3:00 Joseph Collins, and Wm. Edsel Brown, by the impact. Following the impressive nuptial P. M. on. A pair of pillowslips will youngest son of the late Geo. Brown ceremony a wedding breakfast we© be drawn that night. Mrs. Burley | ^ Mrs. Brown were wed on Friday. served to 45 relatives and close _ ais chairman of that committee Oct. 14. On Saturday. Miss Mary friends at the City Club where all There were three candidates in- Jean, daughter of the late Jacob and white flowers were used in decoration iated into the Auxiliary, and three Mrs. Oswald, and Michael J. Koenig, combined with huckleberry green. A birthdays were observed. Those of son of Mrs. Michael Koenig, Sr., were reception followed at the club during Mrs. Ray Masur. Mrs. Roy Meyers united in marriage, and on Sunday the hours from one ried a basket of white bebe mums of rose taupe faille with matching to three o'clck. v,e and Mrs. Ira T r- Th* delicious Miss Elizabeth Emily Butler, daugh- Here the floral arrangements and greenery, ; accessories. Mrs. Carland, mother upon Miss B e t t y B u t l e r birthday-cake was made by Mrs. ter of Mrs. Lillian Butler of Owosso, the bride's table were in beautiful * The groom was attended by his j of the groom. Wore a two toned cosFred Leader. That honor will go to became the bride of James Cavan. , brother Michael, while a younger I tume of brown with matching acces. effect. The central adorn- M a r r i e s M r . J i m C a r l a n d Mra. Burley for the next meeting a ugh Garland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dresden The ceremony which united in mar, brother Joseph, and Lester James i sories. Their corsages were identical ment was the tiered wedding cake, ! which will be held in two weeks Chas. Carland of Corunna. with gardenias, bebe mums and buck, riage James Cavanaugh Carland and JPeitz, cousin of the bride seated the and were of bebe and daisy mums. leberry used in decoration of both Elizabeth Emily Butler was one of large company of guests. combined artisticly. R e d Cross H a s N e w A pre-nuptial recital was played unusual beauty and impressive rites the cake and table. According to For the rehearsal dinner on FriMiss M a r y J o a n O s w a l d W e d the accepted mode the bride and The bride, a lovely blonde, and her upon the organ by Mrs. Edward G. day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CarSewing and Knitting Quotas The ceremony of nigh nuptial mass groom cut the first piece of cake and entourage of equally lovely young Kay who also accompanied Mrs. land were hosts at the Farmer's Mrs. Kenneth Crawford of Owosso united Miss Mary Jean Oswald and the service was completed by Miss women, made a picture not soon to Harry Harder of Durand, who sang Kitchen. production chairman of Shiawassee Michael Koenig in marriage on Sat- Rosemary Bryan of Wayne, and Miss be forgotten. Christ Episcopal Church "Because" and "The Lords Prayer," County Red Cross announces the new urday morning at 10 o'clock in St., E l l e n K e r w i n o f Dearborn. M i S f l also had been made a most charming Rev. Wm. Dean Davu> conducted M r . a n d M r s . F r e d Hitter quota of sewed and knitted articles Paul's Catholic Church. Rev^ Father g ^ W c h l i n t o 0 I I o f c u o , *„<, u m setting for the event — the altar, the impressive double ring service, which has been accepted by the chapGeo. Smith officiating. The altar \ ^ ^ ^ J<M J o a n c ^ e r o n &s- with white flowers and greenery in with the bride's brother, George But- j O b s e r v e *Quiet* A n n i v e r s a r y ter. Persons or organizations who the gold altar vases, palms and light- ler, escorting his sister to th? altar | wish to do any of this kind of work of the church was decorated in white sisted at the punch bowl. giant, and bebe mums and huckleed candelabra in the chancel, and and giving her in marriage. I During the past week end as they are requested to call the Red Cross "quietly" celebrated their wedding Mrs Oswald, for her daughter's berry green, with white tapers in flowers caught by white satin bows A very beautifully planned recep- anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hitheadquarters, telephone 345. wedding and following festivities, marking the pews of relatives. Many tion followed the wedding ceremony! Sewed articles include 50 cushions the golden altar sticks. ter Sr. were overnight hosts to sevwore a dinner gown of teel blue, with A recital of nuptial music was accessories of American Beauty, her orchids flown by plane from friends and wa? held in the parish house. eral out-of-town members of the and cushion covers for the Veteran? Administration Hospital at St. Cloud, played upon the organ by Mrs. David ! flowers miniature Caviiier roses, bebe of the bride in Hawaii, added their Here many orchids were used in the Koenig - Oswald wedding party, as Minn.. ar»d 200 kit bags for the VA Stotenbur while the 200 wedding mums and ivy in harmony Mrs. beauty to the varied wedding appoint- floral arrangement, surrounding the well as their son Fred Jr., of Kaltiny church made of small white flow, kaska who came down for the pheashospital at Dearborn. guests were seated by Wm. Kerwin , Ko ^ ments. w o r p ft d m Q e r g o w n o f Knitted articles include eight V- Jr., of Green Bay, Wisconsin. a n d ] b i u e w i t h The bride's gown was of heavy ers, and the miniature bride and ant hunting. Mrs. Fred Ritter Jr. w a c c e s s o r i e S , and floW. necked, sleeved sweaters for Ft. Eugene Kerwin of Dearborn, cousins e r s i n n a r m o n V i white satin, made with fitted bodice groom which were the center piece and children who have been spending Sheridan, III., and 10 women's should- of the bride. with chantilly lace yoke, a soft Ber- of the satin and puffed tulle covered a few days in the home of her parents At a late afternoon haur the briderettes for women patients at Percy The bride was given in marmge by tha, and long sleeves with points over bride's table. in Fenton, returned to their Kalkaska After the first cutting of the hand- home wi*h him. Seven gentlemen al pair 1 < ft for a southern honeyJones General Hospital, Battle Creek. her uncle, Frank Kerwin of Green the hands. The bodice was joined in wedding were Mr. Ritter's over-r.ight and Bay Wis., upon whose arm she came moon at Daytona Beach, Florida. points to the full skirt, which fell somely decorated, tiered cake by the fc Ve arid'groom, friends breakfast guests. They will reside in the upper aparU down the white crapeted aisle, and over hoops, was caught up in front M r s . R a y m o n d C o o l e y is of the bride completed the service. ment of the Oswald home, which has approached the altar. Her gown of to show a lace petticoat, and swept Hostess to Extension Club Following the reception and the been made ready for them. heavy ivory satin, styled in princess i into a three yard long train which Mrs. Raymond Cooley was hostess accompanying festivities the bride New Lothrop Eastern lines, carried a deep yoke of illusion j The bride's smart going away cos- was edged with lace. Her finger tip Tuesday to t6 members of Oak Grove with and groom left for a honeymoon trip high neckline, the sleeves long, I tume was a red, black and white of illusion was edged with lace Extension Club in her farm home. and the full skirt falling into a long' checked suit with black velvet trim veil in northern Michigan and Canada, the Stars Elect Officers and fell from a smoothly, fitting cap Two guests were present. circular train. Her veil of double and Mack accessories. She wore an of satin. Her prayer book, with bride wearing a becoming costume of After a delicious pot-luck dinner illusion swept the length of the train; Mrs. F o r d M c M i c h a e l cover of white satin, carried a white cheny red gaberdine with black accessories, an d a white orchid pinned served at 1:00 P M, election of of- and was secured to her head with 1orchid corsage upon her shoulder. Is W o r t h y M a t r o n Mary Jean was bom and reared orchid, with streamers of white rib- to her shoulder. They will return tcficers was hold; the following being a Spanish tiara of lace. She carried bon falling to th? hem line of her here, attended and graduated from make their home on the Carland farm chosen: General Chairman, Mrs. a white satin covered missal, which Mrs. Ford McMichael was elected gown. east of Corunna, which is operated worthy matron of rbo New Lothrop Stanley Bedford, vice-chairman, Mrs bore upon ts cover an arrangement, the local high school, later entered The bride had chosen as her matron by the Carland brothers, Michael and Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, at John Strauch, and recreational lead, of white hybrid orchids and valley j the U, of M. and after a year there, of honor, Mrs. Michael Carland of James. studied and graduated at Cleary Colthe annual election of officers held er, Mrs, Alborta Hills. Project Lead- lillies. from which cascades of ribCorunna who was lovely in a gown lege, Ypsilanti. The bride is a graduate of the Friday night at t^.e Masonic Temple er for tht> year will be Mrs. George bon, eeu^ht with dainty green and Maurer. Worthy patron is Ford McMichael. Mr. Koenig came to Redmond. of antique gold satin, with fitted bo-1 Owosso High School and has recent valley lilies, fell to the hem line of dice made with a Peter Pan collar, ly been employed in a secretarial poassociate matron. Mrs. George Crowe, Various projects for the year's her gown. She made a most beauti- Owosso as sales analyst and assistan* and a pmall jacket which came to Uiticn, The groom attended the Coassociate patron, Harvey Dustman: work were discussed and plans will ful picture indeed in her bridal finery. general manager o( Induction Motor a TKi'mt over the bustle effect of the mnna* schools and Michigan State conductress, Mrs. George Dillon; assoon be completed. The next meetSales. He is a graduate of the Ohio Miss Jean Dowling, maid of honor back of the skirt. She carried a College. Both have hosts of friends sociate conductress. Mrs. Harvey ing will be with Mrs, Hills, on Nov. Institute of Technology, and served ! to the brde, wore a becoming costume : brown satin muff, to which was pinamong young and old Dustman; secretary. Mrs. Earl White 9, and a "Silent Auction" will be held. three years in the radar service of ' of moss gTeen satin, with gauntlets ned a cluster of orchids. Her head j . carland is also a T h e n e W M r s and treasurer, Mrs. Ruell Walworth. This will also be a "Hard Times" his country. and open crowned bonnet, shaped hat; dress was an open crowned brown j Beta Sigma Phi Sororitv m e m b < i r o f The appointive officers will be party. j of the satin, which was fashioned , Out of town guests at the wedding satin hat, trimmed with bands o f , A n d S t # Anne's Guild of Christ named at a later date, j with clusters of natural flowers and came from Cleveland, New Knoxville antique gold satin. Church. Guests were present for jj The past matrons and past patrons 'Church.' N e w L o t h r o p O. £ . S. j love knots at either side. She car-; and Toledo, Ohio; Detroit, Dearborn, the wedding from St Louis. Mo., Ind-I Ind- j were honor guest* at a 6:30 dinner The bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Caro, Flint, j ried a cascade arrangement of Saginaw, Lansing, T o Hold Installation Nov. 5 ianapolis, Cleveland, South Bend, Nieman and Mrs. Donald Shenk, both and program preceduijr the regular Installation ceremonies will be held j coco zebra orchids. Shower ribbons jWayne and St. Louis, Mich.; Green wearing sea foam green satin gowns, Frankfort, Detroit, Oxford, Sparta, I business meeting. Mrs" Russell Burby the New Lothrop Chapter of Or. 1 which fell from her flowers to the IBay, Wia.; and Windsor, Ont. and carrying muffs to match to Flint, Eagle, Lansing, Grand Rapids,; pee, worthy matron gave the welder of the Eastern Star on Novem- hemline of her gown were caught A re hearsal dinner for the Koenig- which were pinned clusters of Vanrfa \ Cadillac. Cadillac, Pontine, Charlotte, Port come and Mrs. Earl Beamish the reber 5. We will carry the full story with dainty ivy and deep gold bebe ¢ ^ ^ wedding was given on Friday orchids. Their open crown hats were j Huron, Brighton and Hemlock. { sponie for the past officers. of the affair in our issue of Oct. 27, m u r a s ' night by Mrs. Raymond Fletcher, o< eggshell satin. Little Jane | For her daughter's wedding and I iiuKauatton of the new corps of of. at which time we will have a list of •Little Miss Patty Kerwin of Green Mrs. Robert Kelly and Mrs. James Shenk, as flower girl, wore a floor her duties as hostess for the wedding ficera will be held Saturday evening, aQ the officers. Bay was junior bridesmaid. Her gown Kerwin, aunts of the bride. length gown In white satin, and car. reception, Mrs, Butler chose a gown! Nov. 5 at 8 p. m. ^ SBS Ifcognig Oswald Vows on Sat f> Carland-Butler United Sunday { Pajare T w o Thursday, October 20, 1949 The Corunna N e w s , Corunna Michigan day dinner, were two handsome cakes made by her daughter and granddaughter. Mrs. Fred Tucker has been removBess Shiawanna Holly Hope, a reg- ed to her Corunna home from Memistered Holstein-Friesian cow owned orial Hospital, where she underwent by George Pardonnet, Corunna, surgery. Michigan, has completed a 365-day An announcement of interest to production test of 74« pounds of butmany Corunna friends is that re. terfat and 20.873 pounds of milk in cently made by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herd Improvement Registry. Andrus of Durand, of the engagement Mrs. Andrew Jensen of Route 1, j of their daughter, Nadine, to Jay Corunna sang several number* in the j Tissot, of Corunna, son of Mr, and Sunday meeting of the Daughters of j Mrs. Abel Tissot. ,' isabeilA, held i» St. Paul's Auditor-j ium, Owosso. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickering of Mr. and Mrs. John Combs and j Birmingham were Sunday guests of children were Sunday guests of Rev.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritter, Sr. and Mrs. I* A. ScofieM, pastor ofj the Corunna Free Methodist Church. The Combs are from HaUer's Corners. Miss Ruth Scofleld. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L, A. Scofleld spent the weekend with her parents. Miss Jean Quayle is back at her desk in the of flee of the County Agricultural Agent after her vacation BENEFIT BY THIS spent in Washington D. C., and in the home of her sister and family in GOOD NEWS Arlington. The many Shiawassee County COMBINATION friends of Rev. K t >neth Harris and YOU* HOMI TOWW fAPtft his family, who formerly lived east of Corunna, are interested to hear Tea of his appointment to a pastorate at *j gstagea Fullerton, Kentucky, which is just fa • WOULD -_4_M across the Ohio river from Portsan to mouth Ohio. The family took up their residence in Fullerton very recently. IMSS1 fetcse. Rev. Harris is a graduate of Wilmore College, Kentucky. The regular monthly brown bag tm THK ONUSTIAN luncheon of the Shiawassee Council of Social Agencies was held in Extension hall last Friday with Mrs. i* h u e . Bernice Hasselback, representing the Goodfellows in charge. Representatives of the service clubs which make up the Goodfellows were present to Tfcs explain their activities in civic inVW* is* Mawsterests. Miss Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sarrazlii, a second year student at Michigan State College, is in the University Hospital at Ann Arbor, where she recently underwent an operation. Her parents were in Ann Arbor Sunday to pay her a visit. Mrs, Nellie Shepard of Bancroft was 82 years old on a recent date and was given a surprise party in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Martenis. Forty relatives and friends H_T «• came, bringing loving remembrances to the aged lady. Featuring the birth- The Corunna News HERE AND THERE TELEPHONES — Owosso 1373 or (residence) Owosso 1101 Published every Thursday afternoon at Corunna, Michigan. Entered at tl e Post Office, Corunna, Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1879, as second class matter. MEMBER OF THE MICHIGAN PRESS ASSOCIATION National Advertising Service Kathryn Sheardy Evlyn £hawman Jack Boursmith Edward W. Allen . . ., . . Editor and Publisher Managing Editor Plant Foreman . ' . Sports Editor Subscription Rate — $1.50 per year, 5 cents per copy Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Request NUMBER 41 VOLUME XXXVIII Corunna Collections... Corunna vs. Durand Fri. and back the Cavaliers We Remove Dead famk Newspapers all over the United i States have been urged through the j past month* to get behind the drive i for recruit* in the National Guard. i This vital branch of our armed serv. ices has been overlooked lately, we feel With the A-Bomb scare of the past two weeks ago. it is difficult to believe there are many Americana who do not believe in a strong National Guard. We know that Communism is being taught in our count-, ry by foreign agents even now. Whatever we can do to make this country stronger, in these uncertain times is not only our duty but our privilege. In a speech we heard Monday night the speaker used as his topic "Have you paid Tour Rent?" What he was referring to as our "rent" is our duty to our community and country for the privileges we receive. Think about It. WILEY CHEHCAL^CO. While house cleaning this fan, check your house for possible fire hazards in each room. Oiled »-ags, old papers, and even your oiled dust mops stored away in closets; attic* or basement are a fire hazard. VW^#*-Sj*-__S__P WSUUUJUj Miss Olive Robinson, deaconess of the Episcopal diocese, is a guest in the home of Mrs. E. E. Durham while in this locality on diocesan business, Mrs. J. M. Oswald has been a recent guest of friends in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lytle and three* children came down from their home at Houghton Lake for a week end visit with his parents ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lytle. Father and son also took advantage of the occasion to do a little pheasant hunting. Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Spice motored over from Flint Saturday for a few hours visit with the Sheardy-Shaw- man household. Mr. and Mrs. James Koehler of Saginaw, Mrs. Mabel Carland and Airs E2ix*beth Carland Clark, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dyfchouse, of Charlotte, were here for the Carland - Butler wedding Sunday. Announcement has been made by Mr and Mrs. Percy N^ison of Lynn St.," Owosso of the engagement f ther dughter. Joan Jean to Joseph Sampson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samson of Corunna, Route 1. The marriage day has been set for Nov. 12. fiom where I sit -Jy Joe Marsh But Curly "Knows What The Score li!" Was e m st Dae Snenaan*« drag store listening to the World Scries ea the radio. Curly Lawsoa winders in and says: "Hew about a chscolata nutted, Doer "Sorry, Curly," says.Doer*'can,t make you a malted for s whfle yet/* "What's the Wear Cc<y asks. "WeU," says Doe, "most of the folks want to hear the game and the mixer makes too mueh noise.'* Curly thinks a moment and says, "Okay with me, D o c Ill take a chocolate soda!* Teh shews hew telenet fefts sen ha, Dee skewed Us respect for how the majority felt; Cerly was big enough sot to insist on his BuKei even though he doesn't asppea to be fond of besebalL From where I sit, willingness to respect the other people's feelings is important in a Democracy. If we're tolerant of a person's like for basebefcor a glass of temperate beer, weVe come along way on the right road . . . the read to * better America, that is! faQtUtZ Ceprriikt. 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CLEMENS HANDS r LENNON, MICHIGAN PHONE 7 Expert chemists can detect no difference. Leading Home Economists freely state that any supposed difference in pure sugars is simply a figment of the mind. >• 3 Miles East of Owosso on M-21 Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 2 2 (DOUBLE FEATURE) It's W i s e T o Ec o n o m l z e A t the Corunna Drug LOUDEN WATER BOWLS *l&m lifatesi Headquarters for CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIALS » A« .etmoio -Ad -tt-fi** dalryn-nt •__- wwtw bc-wW pay for %k* tk* SraC jo__r or two fen U o--__i_ tottUr_M. So bMt-U ho«_» for H N t-roJH \m% U_>or — faM rtii___o, T W fc-Booa Louden Maator-Mad-i bMri c u t bo boot (or dtsmdftMlfty on* tons »*• » • » * • • boot bowl you *_u_ bar. Aftd yoall U_* tfao prfoo __« o_> t-» loudw Beonoc-y BowL Sot '_• for bmrm «jnt. This week's winner is Mrs. Catherine Cooke, 3 1 4 7 Garrison Road, Route 1, Durand, Michigan. If Mrs. Cooke will come into the Corunna Drug Store at her earliest convenances, she will re* ceive a 4711 Geranium Rose Eau D e Cologne. 4 Bars of Saddle Club Bath Soap ( Y o u do not have to be present to w i n ) A n e w prize will be awarded e a c h week. AH you have to do is BRING or MAIL this coupon to the CORUNNA DRUG STORE on or before midnight Monday, October 17, 1949. ADDRESS CITY WALT TOWNSEND, Droggirt 301 N . Shiawassee St. Phono 1424 The Enchanted Valley JOIN WAYNE SAIL RUSSELL L0UPEN«^ The Corunna Drag Sunday and Monday, October 2 3 and 2 4 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 25, 2 6 and 2 7 _ _____ STATE ( T h e Kids w i l l love this) (In Beautiful Cinecolor) Starring A l a n Curtis, Anne Gwynne and Charlie Grapewin featuring Jim the "Crow" Skipper, the "Dog" and Tubby the "Bear" Its Wonder filled for all the Family I NAME BAND NEWS CARTOON This week's G i f t -.. Who Killed Doc Robbin? ( H a l Roach Comedy) with Larry Olsen and Virginia Grey, with a group of children W e will give a Free Gift away each w e e k — one suitable for presenting as a Christmas Gift to someone. NAME Plus another exciting Laugh Hit CHAS. M*. DYNES. Mniu 1419 E. Main S t Owosso, Mich- Phono] J i CASE FARM IMPLEMENTS LOUDEN BARN EQUIPMENT ASEPUtUC rtCTURf taut 44. The hook that sold a million copies NAME B A N D NEWS CARTOON Continuous from Dusk Admission 50c Children under 1 2 Free (with parents) • * Latest Improvement* Lighted Posts RCA In Car Speakers Thursday, October 20, 1949 The Corunna News t Corunna Michigan Items of Interest to Lennon People Pacr i > PVree Underwood Mother'* CI ub Meets Thursday The Mothers Club of the Underwood School district met at the school Thursday afternoon. Plans were unces. Both mother and son are; St. John home. made to hold a bake sale at Hill's Mrs« Gerald Butcher doin* *tne„ Arthur Atherton formerly of Len- N e w Haven Farm Market in Chesaning on Saturday, Mrs. Jas. A. Buni* Correspondent TAOse attending the King's Oaugfc* non was a caller in the St. John home October 22. Mothers should remem. Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews and Bureau Meets Friday tera Convention in Detroit are Mrs. Friday, ber to have their baked goods at daughter Elaine were Tuesday evenMrs. Davis and Mrs. St. John were New Haven Farm Bureau was held Mrs. Philip Holzhausen's by 9:30 or Mrs. Mabel McMichael and Mrs. Cecil Baker, Mrs. Rex Post, Mrs. U)g dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the Farm Bureau Center Friday to Mrs. Russell Jenkinson's home by "Will Hudson visited friends in Ply. Ulysses Dieck, Mrs. Muzzy and Mrs. ia Bancroft Thursday. Ivan Lecureux and son Walter, Harry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hudson are evening with about 50 persons pres- 10:30, ! mouth Tuesday. Mrs, Harry Desborough and daughMrs. Henry Miller will spend the the parents of a baby boy, born Mon- ent. The attendants came masked Mrs, Peter Lennon and daughters, Plans were also made to' take the , ter Jane, Mrs. Leslie Shuster of Henand the Center v?a* decorated. in children of the district on a train ride derson returned Tuesday evening afMargaret and Mary Grace spent the remainder of the week visiting Mr. day in Memorial Hospital, Owosso. Ed House from Bay City is visiting keeping with the Halloween season. to Durand and then back to the: ter spending several days in Terre and Mrs. Thomas JNoe and friends in weekend in Detroit. Mrs. Chas. Ray and other relatives in Several games were enjoyed under school for a weiner roast, to cele~j Haute, Ind. They were called by the Mr. Robert Elston and Mrs, Rob- Detroit. the direction of Mrs. Uye Sahcwedel brate Halloween. , illness of Mrs. Shuster's brother. ert GUbertson of M.8.C,, Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swanson and Lennon. Mrt Claude Davis enterj «<* . Harry Desborovgh. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lilly Lingren of Rochester spent Mr. and Mrs Money that was turned in for sale! Gary Han, who broke both bones F. A. Rubey. the weekend with Mrs. Henry Miller tained sixteen guests for a pheasant Guest speaker of the evening was of vanilla will be used to purchase a! of his left arm a couple of weeks ago, Orpha and Carroll Merrill, Patty and Miss Gertrude Brandt. Sunday dinner last Saturday evening in the Milton Larson, new farm bureau rep- coffee urn for the school. I has returned to school although his Kingsbury, Norman Stanick and Milo Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Little and son Davis home, three miles south of Du- resentative for this district, which The next meeting will be November arm will be in a cast for 8 weeks, Bowden played several guitar selec- Brendt were dinner guests. rand. The guests were from Fenton, takes in f*ve counties. His thoughts 10 at the school at 3 p. m. Miss Floydia Davis spent several tions for Mrs. Albert Dodds at her Grand Blanc, Durand and Lennon. for the evening centered around co. days last week in Pontiao with her Ronnie Post has returned to Lenhome last Thursday evening. operatic*!. In the beginning he comuncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orval non to live with his grandparents* Hurd Extension Club pared the life of early Americans, Davis and four sons. She returned Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Post. j*nncm Girl Scout who had to band together to fight the Meets at Stewart Home to her home with them when they in Saginaw Friday. . Due to the illness of Mrs. Iva Por- Activities are Revealed came to spend the week end with his Ernie and Leon Ganssley and Mr. ter, the children in the Junior room W ^ o I H u * Extension Club met Thursday parents, Mr. Troop 127 held their regular meet- £W e ^ Z? JJST "ST^L and Mrs, Ralph Davis. and Mrs^ Harry Smith and their two were excused from school Tuesday ing at the school Monday evening. a great "S%ZS?£ X T last i J ?few ? 2 years * ™ Evening• at the home of Mrs. Arthur degree in the Mrs. Muriel Nevins spent Friday in sons were dinner guests of Mr, and morning. There was a short business meeting lived to themselves. Since the aband-1 B l e w a r t - M r s - F a t Early was coStandish on business. Mrs. Clarence Baker Tuesday even. < Mrs. George Dillon and Mrs. Ford in which the girls paid their pledge hostess. Sixteen members and 3 onment of the threshing machine and ing. | McMichael, from this district, at- to the Community Chest. The other cooperative work, farm families guests were present. Miss Joyce Cram spent the week The following officers were elected. end with Miss Phvlis Bigelow on Duane Ganssley left Sunday night tended Grand Chapter of the Eastern 'games* badge was completed. Girls do not get together as much as they for Guam. He graduated from Great Star, in Grand Rapids Wednesday are to bring crochet thread, knitting should to work, visit and play to. Chairman. Mrs. Claude Chamberlain: Michigan Ave. in Owosso. , needles etc. next week to begin their gether. Its up to farm bureau or- Vice-Pres., Mrs. Martin Stasa; secJoe Greenwood of Manistique spent Lakes Training School two weeks and Thursday. retary, treasurer, reporter, Mrs. C. projects. several days with Gerald Jenkinson ago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith were ganisations, of which there are 872 G. Spike; community chairman, Mrs. in the home of his parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hudson are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, August Gansin Michigan, to bring back the spirit Mrs. Russell Jenkinson. Arthur Stewart; recreational leader, proud parents of a baby boy born sley Wednesday. of cooperation. Mrs. W . W o o l l e y is Mrs. Claude MaUery; leaders, Mrs. Monday morning at Memorial HosPfc. Lee Smith of Chanute Field, Mrs. Lucile Davis of South Branch Hostess t o United Circle He also said in order to bring in- Hubert McAvoy and Mrs. L. J. White. pital The baby weighed 6 lbs. 8 1-2 has been spending a few days in the Rantoul, 111,, spent the weekend with Mrs, W. Woolley was host*** to the terest and more regular attendance Special lessons for the year were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith. United Circle Tuesday evening. Mrs. to farm bureau meetings there should chosen individually and refreshments Mrs. Emma Seiberts who has been Lacine Potter led devotions. Mrs. be interesting speakers engaged, a were served. spending the post two months with Barry Long gave a boo* report and good discussion by the leader, demThe next meeting will be NovemMrs. Leah Brodsick, left Sunday to Mrs. Ulysses Dieck presented pic- onstrations of which farm famines ber 10 with Mrs. Claude Chamber- spent the next two months with her tures of Yellow Stone Park, Refresh- would be interestedlain and Mrs. Claude Mallery co-hostson and family, Mr. and Mrs. ClarPlans were made for the memberments were served by Mrs. Woolley, ence Seiberts of Royal Oak. Mrs. U. Dieck, and Mrs. Howard ship drive in New Haven with Gavin Ganssley. The next meeting will be Tetter as captain and Russell Jeakmat the home of Mrs. Cecil Baker. The son, Gfcn Smith, Harry Deaborough Aid is still selling "Oven Liners", at and Philip Hohmausen as helpers. 40c a package. Anyone wishing a package call a member. Mr. and Mr*. David Ellis W e d 3 5 Tear* A * o Church Note* Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis were honAnnual Mission Sunday will be observed ia the Lennon Methodist ored Sunday afternoon on the occasChurch Sunday with the sermon top- ion of their thirty-fifth wedding an"I Believe in Missions " 10:00 A. niversary, which was planned as a surprise by their children and was M. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School — 11:00 A. M, Gerakt Butcher. About 1 » relatives, Youth Fellowship — 5:30 P. M. old neighbors and friends called in the Evening Service — 8:00 P. M. afternoon between 2:30 and 5JO. Mrs. EIUs war lovely in a dress of LENNON, MICHIGAN stock brocaded crepe and wore a gar. denia corsage, which was presented Visit m* for " W is to her on arrival. PERMANENT WAVE The home was made attractive with OB the Mala Corner Lemon, Michigan the use of seasonal flowers, the bufTeat curia are made fet table was laid with a cutwork Cara«e — Service Station — Li*ht Lunckee linen doth centered with an arrange* Wens* the heat Oil meat of fell flower* ia a crystal bowl. ULJLLL,' Assisting in the serving were Misses Machine, Machmalas* SMrtey Beaeerdet Jane Deaborough. or Cold Wev* - $£.00 and «p Lest Tobey and Barber* Kan. Plain Shasnpao a*d Sat "David Euis and Miss Alice Davidson were married in Flint on October 15. $1.00 1»14. To them were born seven childH a n d m a d e Gift* ren, four of which.are living are Dr. THIS WINTER — Hair Tints and D y e e David Silt* of Memphis. Major Jack HOURS: E. EUa of Corunna, Lippert Ellis of Durand and Mrs, Gerald Butcher of FOR ECONOMY AND MORE - HEAT - PER - TON ft to S Tuea. thru Saturday New Haven. They have 5 grandchildren, the newest being John David, born October 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Uppert Ellis of Durand. Phone 37-F-2 Meala and Light Lunches ~— Soda Bar POULTRY New Haven Locals Lennon Locals COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE ANDY'S GARAGE EXPERT SERVICE JACK MCDOWELL 0 0 0 0 TNINBS I USE DANA FUEL Harold and Millie'* -RESTAURANT- Lennon Beauty Shop DAIRY Hours: 8 : 0 0 A. M. — 1 0 : 0 0 P. M. t Daily Sunday: 1:00 P. M. till 1 0 : 3 0 P. M. Saturday: 8 : 0 0 A. M. till 1 0 : 0 0 P. M. READY TO SERVE YOU FARM BUREAU FEEDS CUSTOM GRINDING — BUILDING MATERIALS W e won't clean your Pheasants for you PAINTS ( W e ' d be h a p p y to eat 'em t h o u g h ) BUT We'll sell you the supplies you need . . . • HARDWARE • ELECTRIC SUPPLIES • APPLIANCES • PUMPS MASTER MIX CHAPMAN'S ELEVATOR LENNON, MICHIGAN Phone 21-F-3 Lennon Hardware Co. LaVIRfi M A S ! CORCERTRATE Give your hens those ctsfntiiT nutrient* lacking ia7 grains sicae^-^uanuss; minerals and proteins that heat need to keep up body weight for sustained high egg production- Use If aster Mix formulas to be sore of correct proportions and most economical/ use of home grains, r '> -i. Ask oho* tt» nnm J MIX nam MNSMM _ - i- V E * N M F N T LOAN BEAN*. — W o u l d you like to get $6.00 or more for your Beans, get your money now, and still retain a hold on your Beans to May 1, 1950. A Government warehouse Loan is your answer. W e h a v e plenty of Storage Space. See us for further details. — CULL BEANS — W e need the Room — Can You use the Beans? — CLOVER SEED — Bring it in and get it cleaned and <?et our bid on Seed you want to Sell. Frutchey Bean Co. PHONE 16 GOOD PLOWING end FASTI VAL BARTA, Mgr. Lennon, Mich. Car • Truck - Tractor Repair Have you had your Brakes Checked ? You'll gat real furrows In all kinds off going whan you U*e McCORMICK-OEERING PLOWS Lennon Implement Co. HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS PHONE SS Jerry's Garage GERALD ALDERMAN, Proprietor ftiONK SI M 13 AND SOUTH bT» LENNON, MICH. Page Four Thursday, October 2 0 , 1949 The Comnzia Nfcws, Corunna Michigan m Mr, and Mrs. Jay Burpee of Lans••More Effective Thaa DOT" ing spent Friday at the home of Mr. A new insecticide developed in and Mrs. Olin Lewis. Germany has proved effective Mr. and Mrs. Olin Lewis attended day evening to rehearse for the on-! the District No. 14 Visitation of the against "a much greater number of coming Sunday. Quite a number of Rebekah Lodge, at the Colfax Re- insects than DDT," and can often Miss Shu ley Lewis •••'.k's attended. It was under the bekah Lodge of Owosso. They wit- be used in lower dosages,. Dr. J. T. Orrrspondent research laboratories in direction of Rev. 3 , J. Holcotnb. nessed the initiation into the Lodge Thurston, Stamford, Conn., reports. Although \*r, ar.d .* rs. J'orlin Gi'-l?tt and Mrs. Clifford Confer entertained of Mrs. Harold Phelps former resident the German product, which has \ daughter. V.r •ian. and Mr, and Mrs. "The Tropical Aquarium" fish club of New Lothrop. been named parathio, is more ; Kenneth Phc :ps motored to Detroit at her home on Wednesday evening, Mr. anJ Mrs. Hollis Lee spent Fritoxic to warm-blooded animals \ Sunday, Progressice "500 ' was enjoyed. Lunch day evening at Flint, in honor of than DDT, feeding tests conducted • r * r.''. D C ^ir>fer and Mrs. Otto was served by the hostess, Mrs. Lee's birthday. with white rats at the Hazelton Slocum attended a miscellaneous Mrs. George Sertius is very 1 1 1 at Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey are | l a b o r a t 0 r y , Fall* Church, Va., have shower in h/mor of Miss Lois Brink i the parents of a baby girl named indicated that "there is little to his home just west of the village. of Laingsbu-s; Friday evening. Miss Mrs. Hazen Smith spent several Charyl Kay. She was born thia week, fear from chronic toxicity," Dr Brink is daughter of the former Mies' Mrs. Russell Burpee attended the Vera Gilbert of this viPage. ' j days this week at the home of Mr. Eastern Star Convention at Grand Thurston says. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Zendier and and Mrs. Arthur Griswold in Flint. Rapids last week. daughter Cara Lou, and Miss Lois' Miss Mary Jane Town, daughter of Littie Jimmy Wood, son of Leslie People Beeotning Artisans Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town has left Wood of Owosso formerly of New Lare spent Tuesday in Fiiht. More and more people are bendMiss Pauline Lave and Miss Shirley ! for San Antonio, Texas, where she Lothrop, fell from the kitchen table ing their backs and swinging the Lewis snent Thwrday at the home) will take traming"for the Womens Wednesday and broke his elbow and hammer and paint brush in buildof Miss Bar urn Krupp of Chesaniag., Army Aii Force. She l«w enlisted one other place in his arm. He is ing their own homes than ever beThe Methodist Choir met on Thurs. 1 "or 4 years. confined in the Memorial Hospital, for in this modem age. With Owosso suffering with complications. places to rent scarce, prices high DttJe Gillett has been absent from and more time on their hands, his duties at the New Lothrop Hard- families are undertaking these conQuality at Low Cost - That's w h a t You Get ware for the past week, due to ill- struction projects. They derive ness. much enjoyment horn the work, W h e n You Us* A party for the public was held have a sense of pride and satisfacSaturday evening at the Weisenberg tion and have saved much money MASTF •* MIX CONCENTRATES A N D - OR BEST - Y E T Hall, sponsored by the New- Lothrop on their investment when the job COMPLETE FEEDS Baseball Club. The group that at- of building their new home is comtended rad a splendid time and plenty pleted. COME IN TODAY — L E T S TALK IT OVER. to eat. Sorry that more could not come. Maybe next year The Nesarene Young Peoples Sun; day School Class have started an at, Spirit of Research GRINDING A N D MIXING SERVICE <: tendance contest. It consists of 2 The spirit of research is not pa-, teams. The first team sponsored by culiar to chemistry. It can be ap\ Paul Johnson, Uie Captain is Willie plied to anything. It is a frame of CAR OF SOY BEAN MEAL ON TRACK N O W . ;; Raleigh. The 2nd team sponsored by mind, a ferment which brings life Gurnard Johnson, the Captain is Gaston F. Bubote (See Us for Prices in Ton Lots) ! Shirley £>wis. At the end of 3 weeks | the losing team will give the winning Umbrella Insurance party. If you've left your umbrella behind, here's a eood trick which j NEW Lonmoi> SCHOOL NEWS may helt> in getting it back. Print The grade's have elected for their jour name and address on a sliver room mothers for the year of 1949-90 of paper and secure H on the shaft i as follows: directly under the roof of the umj Kindergarten; Mrs. Otto Slocum. brella with ceRophane-tape. J Mrs. Vernon DaJtin, and Mrs. Joseph Krcmarick; First; Mrs. Leonard Redhum, Mrs. Olin Lewis, Mrs. Jerry Ivan; Second Grade; Mrs. Ross brisks; stammer loveliness in to Beardslee and Mra. Prank Bailey. Third Grade; Mrs. Ivan Sanburn, Mrs. brighten your home thro the Adrian Smith and Mrs. Howard Corn, cold months. ford. Fourth Grade; Mrs. Phil Harris and K n Zimmerman. Fifth grade, Mrs. Basil Henry and Mra. Everett Speers. Sixth grade; Mir. Harold Johnson and Mrs. Frances Rose. Here are the High School officers blooming plants in delightfully for the year: different containers Seniors; President, Albert Valasek, Vice-president Sam Raleigh. Secretary. Beverly Waite; Trees*, Shirley Lewis. Juniors: Presdent Pauline Lare. Vice-Pres., Doloree> Johnson, • ' floral sprays Sec., Kathern Kline; Trees., Jack McOur £QV M O * is mode wHh Mentor Mix 24% Modi IGonc. Sophomores: Pre*., Robert » i Concentrate—astering yov of s/syioifty f e e d tlMrt Sovis; Vice-Prea., Thomas Kline. Sec. Jeanette Grant; Trees., Loutee Lare. meets the nutnnonoi needs of yoar nock. Freshman: Pres., Madilyn MftcheU, Vlce-Pr**., Wayne Moore, Sec., Grade, Confer. Treaa., Shirley Arnold. gordon graham MASTU Student Council: Senior, Ralph Town: Junior, Jim Shulta: Soph., "serving the carriage trade Betty Hudechek; Fresh., Robert Mcsince 1946** Kone. There was no school Thursday and Phone 5 0 6 Friday due to Teachers Institute. Back to school Monday tho for the 106 W . Exchange St. - Owosso 1st Period testa. — LET US H A N D L E YOUR B E A N S — U N D E R S T A N D I N G SERVICE Grasshotieer Eaters Our Hoist, Bags and Trucks are at Your Service Turkeys, quail, frees, snakes, In your hour of sorrow y o u skunks, and shrews, *»re vorar'ous Ac the Conveniently Located prasshoooer eaters. Because Mrs. can rely o n as t o provide e n G. deposits her eifirs in the ground in autumn, late fall plowing helot understanding service that will to reduce the sr*rin« hatch. Develooment of Rra««hoooer naras'tea bring peace a n d comfort. Phone 2 0 CALL US COLLECT has become an effective method of control W h e n the n e e d arises let t u New Lothrop News • » » Best Yet EGG MASH « • * wftt Corunaa wx amnm coNaunuTts Elevator <& Coat Ckuiclt g. \ fci NEW LOTHROP NEW HAVEN • • * ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Rev. George Moore, Pastor Services and meetings each Sunday as below: Holy Communion — 840 A, M. Also the First Sunday at 11:30 AM Sunday School — 10:00 A. VL Worship Service — 11:30 A. ML Young People's Meeting — 6:00 A. I M. Confirmation Class — 7:30 A. M Rev. C G. pre**. Pastor Bunday School — 1140 A. M. Morning Service — 1040 A, I t JUDDVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Wm, ComheOack Morning worship at 10. subject "The Request of an Ancient Prophet." Bible School at 11. Youth Fellowship at 11, Prayer service Thursday rvuaing. UKE NEW O w complete b o d y a n d fenc a r look like n e w a g a i n . W e c a n handle a n y j o b from a d e n t e d fender t o c o m p l e t e b o d y alignment. Y o n l l like right. N e x t t i m e try ns first. VERNON * * .* Community Congregational Church Rev A. W. Kauffman. D. D.. Minister 10:30 — Sermon; "Worship as the Approach to Life." Duet — Leona Luchenbill and Janet Earl. Mrs. Har. KUCHAR'S GARAGE N e w Lothrop, Mich. 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Rev. and Mrs. 1 Eldon FurhrNorthwest Veeice Church man, evangelists. Miss Marilyn MorRev. Homer Van Buren. ris, pianist. Morning Worship — 10:00. Rev. 11:00 — Church School. Eldon Furhrman, preaching. 11:45 — Church Service. Junior Church — 10:00. 8-00 — Youth Group. Sunday School — 11:15. Sound Motion Pcture, "The Man Who Forgot God." Youth Fellwship — 6:45, METHODiST CHURCH Evening Service — 7:30. Rev. B. J. Holcomh, Pastor Rev. Eldon Furhrman, preaching. Church Service 10:00. Weeknights except Saturday at Sunday School 11:10. 7:30. Children's meetings each day after schooL under the direction of Mrs1. Furhrman. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH FREE METHODIST Rev. Paul S. Thomas, Pastor Rev. L. A. ScoflekL Pastor Sunday School 10 a. in. 10 :00 am. — Sunday school Sunday School 11:00 a. m. 11*J0 am. Morning Worship Young People's Meeting 7:30 p, m. V 50 pjn. — praise service Christian GuiM 7:80 p. m. f :00 pjn. Preaching 8:15 Evening Preaching Mid-week prayer and praise service on Wednesday at 7:30 pjn. serve you. MAKE THE J O H N DEERE VOUR • CORUNNA Co. 3//pfpo#7H/vr Ft/irc/Kes i» CLIFFORD CONFER NEW LOTHROP, MICHIGAN 14c ft5c 39c 59c 59c 39c Thursday, October 20, 1949 The Coruiina News, Corunna Michigan Michigan m e coruiina News, Corinna _ . ^ Page Ftw Central 'C'^Ra^ fightens^oTLbcaTlI Local Cavalier U V it Dtie Reds After getting off Coruima Cavaliers the Elsie B i g Reda, local* their second ference game. f^ -W Corunna Meets Durand Friday io a bad start, the went on to beat 13 - 8 to give the Central "C" Con. 3 Tilts Scheduled, Elsie-Perry Corunna at Perry On Friday, Oct. 28 Battle is Game of the Week Corunna has now been undefeated in the last 24 games. I h e y hare played two tie gamea. On the first play of the game, CoTunna's quarterback. Gene Phillip* threw a short, paas and it waa intercepted by Elsie's fullback, Dick Sturg i s on the Corunna 48. Sturgia car Tied the ball to the 21 before He waa tackled. Five plays and an offsides p e n a l t y put the ball on the Corunna *-yard line. A paas from halfback A . C. Linman to halfback Leroy B e c k e r in the end xone g a v e the score -with about 3 minutes gone. Ramblers Now Have i 5* Game Gird Streak PA CENTRAL *C* STANDINGS W L PF CORUNNA 2 0 4« 14 Perry 2 0 27 1» P a s t S c o r e s — Cheeaaing 1 1 21 13 1941 — CORUNNA IS, Perry 0 Eagles Give Reg. Grid Elsie 1 1 21 19 1942 — CORUNNA 8, Perry 0 G a m e S e c o n d T r y w i t h W i n Durand 0 2 6 20 1942 — CORUNNA 0, Perry 11 Ovid 0 2 IS 46 1943 — CORUNNA 49, Perry 0 BYRON — In their attempt to in. troduce l i - m a n football to the local 1944 — CORUNNA S3, Perry 0 LAST WEEK'S RESULTS fans, the Byron high school Eagles 1945 — CORUNNA 7, Perry 0 managed to hand the Corunna Junior CORUNNA 13, ELSIE 8 194« — CORUNNA 20, Perry 7 Varsity a 12-0 defeat last Friday. Perry 18, O v U 7 1947 — CORUNNA 27, Perry 8 Thia w a s the second l l - m a n game for Chesaning 7, Durand 0 After taTdng the kick-off, the Byron. Cavaliers marched from their own 1948 — CORUNNA 27. Perry 8 2 2 to Elsie's 44 where they lost the In 1947 when the Eagles played THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE The Corunna Cavaliers will invade ball on downs. The Reds carried the their first "eleven" they defeated the DURAND A T CORUNNA, 3:30 p j n . the Perry Ramblers next week on ball for three plays and lost 8 yards Durand varsity by exactly the same Ovid a t Chesaning, 7:45 pan. Friday, October 28. If Corunna can a n d were forced t o punt, Corunna score, 12-0. That year waa the second Perry at Elsie, 8:00 p.m. g e t by Durand this week and if Perry year Durand had football since they a g a i n took over on their own 43. More Sports o a Page 8 can defeat Elsie before then, the abandoned the game during the war. Before the quarter ended, Corunna Central "C" title may be decided on The Railroaders lost ail their games Tiad marched t o the B i g Reds 18. Two J Perry's field on that day. that year except one. p l a y s into the second quarter gave The game of the week has been Fumbles*, five in number, during Perry's 5-game winning streak U t h e Cavaliers the tving score. From 11 o v e r to the first half cost Corunna the game t*™ **• Perry-Elsie battle built around the speedy backfield t h e 5-yard stripe, Phillips flipped a >this last week under the arcs at Byron. A FrM*y evening in Elsie. This combination of quarterback, Neil p a s s complete to end Ken HtSncock fumble on the Corunna 32 in the first | will be the second contest under the Briggs, halfbacks Eddie Jewell and In the end xone. A line buck failed Bi Reds w Glenn Arnold; and fullback Arthur period set up the first Byron tally.! * ™ *»* « W a . -for the extra point. LYNN CHANDNOIS The Eagles worked their w a y up t o I ° v i d t r t s * e l * * * Chesaning is also Reed. MJehifao State Halfback When Corunna again g o t possessthe 5-yard line and Gene Dutil went i I i s t e d ** a n o t h e r > p g a m e of the day On both defense and offense, t h e ion of the ban half w a y through the around right end for the score. A line ftot to mention the annual classic beRamblers have very impressive -second period, they marched 75 yards tween Corunna and Durand. plunge failed for the extra point. records. They have rolled up 150 o n nine plays for the winning tally. B Y FHOG Perry's Ramblers are now expected Late in the fourth period, Byron in. points, 27 points of these came in From the 24-yard line, end Art Woodtercepted a Corunna pass and after to be the biggest contenders for the league play. Defensively, Perry ha* For nearly a year now there has appeared among the pages of T H E ard took a hand-off from t h e quarterseveral line plays, Bob Mailum scam- Central * C Conference laurels now back and raced around left end end CORUNNA N E W S a section devoted almost entirely to the field of sports pered r%ound the right side of the worn by the Corunna Cavaliers. In held three of their opponents score, w e n t all the way for the tally. Al- Footbau, Basketball, Baseball, and Track - the spectator sport*, have had line for the score. the event that Perry can beat Corun- leas nnd held the ether two to 20 , points. ternate fun back. Dale Bottck plung- a fairly complete coverage. In 6-man football this season, By- na next week they will undoubtly be ed through the line for t h e extra the 1949 champs. They also wiB Teams on the Perry victory string Each week, with exception of four Issues, there has been a so-called P O n "*• l 0 8 t to B a t h > *** defending have to get b y Elsie and Ovid. point. include East I a n s i n g JV, dl-0; Lanssports page in THE CORUNNA N E W S State champions; Morrice; and the In the half, Elsie took the kick-off In conference games, Perry h a s ing Sexton JV, 41-0; Owoeao JV, 2 1 Announcement of the 1948 State Football Champ- Laingsburg *'6". and on 3 plays worked their w a y up j edged Chesaning and Ovid. The Big 0; Chesaning, 14-13; and Ovid, 13-7. ions -*- Corunna. waa made in this paper. Interviewa of Score by Periods: t o the Corunna 10-yard line. On third Reds of Elsie managed to beat out 0 • • • — 0 Durand, but met defeat at Corunna. Corunna was the last team t o deseveral sports personalities have been covered in these . .Conmaa JV down and goal to go they were • 0 • 8 — 12 feat Perry and that waa by the score t h r o w n for a 10-yard loss and then page*. This paper has seen Corunna win and lose basketOvid has their rough schedule to of Zt-M in the last game of the seasTiad to relinquish the ball on downs start the season. They were whipped ball games. Through the eyes of the NEWS Sports Edison last year. The game was played t o Corunna on the 13. i by Corunna and met the same disastor, local fans have learned of important events in the in Corunna on a muddy field and ter against Perry, They now face the Corunna worked its w a y to the field of sport the wortd over. ?ave Corunna the 1948 Central "C* Chesaning Indiana, thus comt>let*ng "Elsie S*y*rd line on a- series of plays Conference crown by the decisive vicBowling, mostly on the local alleys, has been reOVID — The Perry Ramblers were the three top teams in the league. T o . a n d an attempted pasa and a 15-yard tory. ported on the pages of this paper. Scores, summaries, riven their second scare of the season date, Chesaning has the taae defeat penalty they were set back t o the 38. aad fcegler'a individual fetes has been storied on the last week when they managed to and a hard-fought victory over DuSince the Conference was started in T h e y were left on the 11 as tfte edge o u t ' the Ovid Romans by the rand last week. sports page 1928 o f 2 9 Perry has never won posthird parlod ended, traditional rivalery between sesion of the league crown. A s in any other time of endeavor it is sometimes wondered if all .our! • o 0 1 * o f 1 3 _ 7 - P o r r T hma ^ ° 5 l * r m . The „. , Elsie took over on downs and drove flv me t h e i r w a y up to the Corunna 40 and effort* are in vain or read in thia case. Several typea and styles of sports I * * « * managed to pile up 150 corunna and Durand will be aired on | punted on fourth down. Elsie downed writing have been thrown at you from time to time. Was it really worth points to their opponents 20. They! p ^ d e y afternoon. Thia intra-city grid have held three noa-conference op-| c I a f h , ^ , m a d e into a classic back in their own punt on the «4nch line. the while? ponents scoreless. i October m i . F r a n k Dvorak woa tackled in the end 1 Are the stories dealing with the Michigan State Spartans read? Are Perry got their first score in the October 31 and Durand w a s the -zone for a safety. you interested in the Deroit Lions, the Detroit Red Wings? Do you want second quarter when Ovid was forced scene of the first battle. Corunna won After failing to complete several to punt on fourth down. They bootto see news on hunting and fishing? What other improvements have you t o the flit by the score of 21-7, playing desperation passes, Ehne waa left on ed to the Perrv 28 and the Ramblers what happened to be their best gam* the 32-yerd line of Corunna a s the offer for THE CORUNNA NEWS Sprta P a g e ? g a m e ended. T H E N E W S S t i f f would certainly appreciate it if you would ait down j t o o k °™rSeveral plays put the of the year, The Durand and Corunna Rotary Score by periods: and drop them a line and tell them whether you want the Sport* P a g e con^ i »*« on the Ovid 1-yard line. Halfjback, Eddie Jewell bucked the line Clubs presented a 22-inch trophy to « • • 2 — 8 tinued after the current football season is over. for the score. Arthur Reed's scrimthe Cavaliers for their victory. Each • 11 « *~18 Tour letter may decide the fate of thia page. age play failed for the point after I ^ j , trophy goes to the victors Byron ' 1 1 ' Down* Local JV*, 12-0 By Edward W.Allen OHte{tte *?of Perry Ramblers Edge Ovid Romans, 13-7 year l>ennon M a o Bag a 170 Pound B e e r Near Hubbard Lain LENNON — Harold Claxton has returned from the North woods with h i s deer. Hunting "Robin Hood" style, Claxton bagged a 170-pound deer on Sunday October 9. This silent hunter of Lennox* is the s o n of Mr. and Mrs, Corwin Claxton. H e is well known in this area for his ability with the bow and arrow and s a member of the Flushing Archery Club. Claxton's kill was made near Hubbard Lake with home made arrows. T H E TOP EIGHT td 0 12 Jewett, Perry X 2 2 0 12 Striggew, Ccrasfla . . 2 2 0 12 Woodard, C o r a m . . . 2 8 1 2 Arnold, Perry 2 7 1 1 Dvorak. Corunna 2 7 1 1 Kurt}'. Ovid 2 7 1 1 Unman, Elsie 2 1 7 1 Tithof, Cheeaaing . . . 2 (9 other grklders tied for ninth place with a touchdown apiece. * 9 MAmOEJR $ Super 1903 CORUNNA AVE. PHONE 1452 FRESH HERRING 2 pounds for 2 9 c per lb. 29c Short Ribs of Beef FRESH SPARE RIBS per lb. 3 9 c per lb. 39c Ground Beef R O U N D S T E A K , Choice Cut* per lb. 59c per lb. 45c Pork Roast LARGE BOX CHIFFON FLAKES 47c ( M e d i u m Size Free) Robin Hood Flour (5 Pounds Free) SPAGHETTI Free) COFFEE 49c of Parking Space CHASE AND SANBORN Plenty 5 lb. 47c 25c DINNER (One pat E. Jewell, B. Striggow, And A. Woodard Tie for ' C Scoring Honors """ touchdown Early in the third quarter, Ovid fumbled on their own 30-yard line and Perry's Lawaon Show recovared the ball. Perry worked ita w a y up to the 18 and Glen Arnold took a reverse and scampered the remaining distance for the tally. Jim Koiser went through the line for the extra point. With only forty seconds left in the last period, fullback, Bill Kurty, raced 60 yards for the onlv Ovid TD after intercepting a pass. Kurty also converted for the extra point. Scot* by Periods: Perrv 0 6 7 0 — IS 7 Ovid 0 0 0 7 — Halfbacks Eddie Jewell of Perry and Bob Striggow of Corunna and end Art Woodard also of Corunna are leading the Centra! "C" Conference scoring race as the teams move into their third week of conference play. This troi of scorers have scored 12 points each. Striggow scored his TDs n the frst league game of the season. Jewell and Woodard scored a touchdown n each of the frst two games. GVn ArrM another Perry halfback s fourth v.th a 6-ponter and two pionts a f *rr touchdown to hi-* credit. D u r a n d Holds Indians Two fullbacks and two halfbacks tie for fifth place honors with a TD To 7-0 Score Friday DURAND • • Chesaning got back and an extra, point. Corunna's F E . on the winning side of the ledger last Frank Dvorak and Ovid's Bill Kurty week as they managed to squeeze are deadlocked with halfbacks, A, C. out a 7-0 victory over the Durand Lnman of Else and Oliver Tithof ot Railroaders. Chesaning. This was the Rairoaders third deThe nine fellows who tie for nineth place honors are Bob Brown, Durand; feat of the current season and ChesClare Applebee, Ovid: Leroy Decker, aning 9 fourth win after dropping a Elsie; Ft. G. Decker, Elise; Ken Hitch- 14-13 decision to Perry one week cck, Corunna; Bob Kirn, Corunna; j earlier. Arthur Reed, Perry; Jack Richards, I Late In the third period, Durand Chesaning; and Fred Wesley, Chesan-1 was forced to kick and Chesaning ing. i took over on their own 29. Halfback Bob Stasek worked his way to the 33 as the quarter ended. 4 M e n a r e I n j u r e d in S m a l l The first play in the second quartG a m e Hunting over W e e k - e n d er moved the ball to the Durand 34 Some 500.000 small game hunters via a pass from halfback Oliver Tithtook to the fields and woods through- of to Stasek. Tithof sweep around out the lower peninsula last Saturday left end up to the 1-foot line. Several I morning. Backed by ideal weather, line bucks failed and on fourth down j the sportsmen were out to get their Tithof went around right end for the ! limit of pheasants, grouse, woodcock, score. Stasek plunged across the line squrrel, rabbit, and woodchuck. for the extra point. In the first 48-hours of hunting .n Durand tied several long passes Shiawassee County there were 4 ininto the end zone and were left juries reported by Conservation offistranded on the 30-yard line as cer, Frank Bishop of Owosso. Injured near Durand were I.aVern Sabora, 31. time ran out on them. of Flint, and Don Vibbert, 22, of Co- Score by Periods: Chesaning 0 7 0 0 — 7 runna, Sabora has gun pellets in his Durand 0 0 0 0 — 0 neck, face, and shoulders and Vibbert in his back and shoulders. Steve Harsay. 33, of Fairfield Twn. ard Csrlyle S O T . R1 of Marshall both received Rim sl.nt w or "ids in the OWOFSO hunting area. Harsay. it was feared will lose the sight of one eye, Serr has face wounds but did not see a doctor about it. Bishop reports that there were more hunters out than usual on the opening day this year. He anticipated there was greater success than ever bt-fore out u i aotual "bagged" account would not be possible. No violations have been reported by Bishop but there were several cases, of trespassing which was handed by the Shiawassee County S h e r . f s department, he said. for one year. Since the inaugretion of the highly rated contest. Corunna has always retained the trophy. Durand, supposedly in the best condition to win the game has lost the last three games, after downing the Owosao Junior Varsity, 124) and Portland. 14-6. They have lost to Owoaso St. Pauls, Elsie, and Chesaning in that order. The kick-off i s acheduled for 3:30 p.m. at Corunna's McCurdy Park. The probable starting line-up is as follows: Corunna Durand LE Hitchcock Xelson LT Whalen sm Olmsted LG Falen C VanMeer Laurence KG Stewart TA-wis KT Cooper Blount RE Woodard Storrih&l QB Phillip* Shelp RiMsIn HB Strijrgow Brown HB Kirn Dvorak Sopher FB STRENGTH In y o u r t i m e o f s o r r o w y o u will find strength in o u r beautiful and inspiring sereice. W e will handle every d e t a i l in a s y m p a t h e t i c a n d understands g m a n n e r . W h e n the need arises we'd like to b e of a s s i s t a n c e . KR1BS FUNERAL HOME Corunna* Michigan TIMMY TIMKEN SAYS: — " Y o u should a l l o w e v e r y o n e three fault*. If w e m a k e t h a t a l l o w a n c e , w e find t h a t t h e rest u s u r p r i s i n g l y n i c e IH B U Y A T I M K E N G A S OR OIL F U R N A C E T h e U l t i m a t e in Heating- J. M. ELKINS & SON 3 2 7 N. Shiawaaaee St. Phone 831 SEE US FOR STORM SASH — BUY EARLY Corunna Wood Products 106 E. Mack Street Phone 2183-Blaa Th"iN,ri*»*rt October 20, 1949 The Conmna N*»w*. O ^ w r a Michigan Venice Center Locals Mrs. Hoyt Beliew Correspondent Alvifc Daaen and Gerald Dtsen. Jr., went to Algero, Mich., on a bow and arrow honting trip but no luck with the deer. Several turned out for the church services at the Town Hall Sunday night at 8 P. M. It would bejiice for, all the young and old folks of this community and adjoining communities to join together and attend these services, sometimes the very smallest thing that is done proves to be a great deal for the lives of others. Mrs. Wm, Golembisky is in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Berme Kings, bury this weeP-f assisting with the care f Mr. Kingsbury who isa't so weM these past few days. His condition has proven to be worse lately. The Fred Ward family and Edith Hier spent Sunday in Owosso with Mrs. Zora Ryan. They celebrated Joan Ward's 15th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Habermehl are the parents of a baby boy bom last Friday, October 14th. Leslie Bailey from LobdeU Lake called on friends In this vicinity last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Golembisky cams home last Saturday from Grand Ledge, after visiting with their daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kemph. Mrs. Frank StehUk returned home on Tuesday of this week from Mem. orisi Hospital in Owosso, following a major operation, Louis Lorincr was home ill from work one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bruder and family frm Royal Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McEwen from Flushing and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Judd spent Sun- Ladies9 Rayon Under Garments Our Stock of Famous PHIL-MAID UNDERWEAR is very complete LADIES GOWNS $?.»S MULTI. FILAMENT RAYON CREPE SUPS 91.98 (were $2.98) BRIEF PANTS 48c FRENCH PANTS 48c ooteise S0c CHILDREN'S RATON PANTIES stWy CHILDREN'S GOWNS $1.48 CHILDREN'S FANCY PANTIES 48c Juddville Locals day with the Wm. McEwens. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Eshelman and family from Midland spent Sunday with the Phelps family. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Webb and daughter Evelyn have relatives visit, ing them from Detroit. Mr. Arthur Gushen who is connected with the Army Air Force has been promoted to Buck Sergeant. He received his promotion on Sept. 23rd. Word has been received here that James Weigle who is on the USS Pickway is on maneuvers in the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner from Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lawbock and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Balico from Owosso, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs, James Sparr and family from Dearborn, Mich., spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Golembisky. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dasen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dasen, Jr., from Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dasen from Owosso and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buchanan from Flint spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dasen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruppert Cole and the Chester and Lyle Bolen families from Flint, spent the week end with the Hoyt Beliews. ATTomow ^ Mrs. Grace Crowe Correspondent Mrs. Cecil Stone, Mrs. Seymour Shipman and Mrs. Howard Conklin were in Flint Wednesday on business. Mrs. Agnes Warner, Mrs. George Crowe", Mrs. George Dillon, Mn», Ford McMlchael, Mrs. Russell Burpee, Mrs. Henry Haist, Mrs. James Knox and Mrs. Gene Claxton of New Lothrop Chpter attended Grand Chapter at Grand Rapids the past week. The Junior Boys and Girls of the Methodist Church enjoyed a party at the home ot their teacher. Mrs. Fred Ward on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Middleton were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bartz of Owosso. Visitors Sunday of the George Crowe family were Frank Young of Hartland and John Young of Owosso. The Extension Club met this Wednesday at the horns of Mrs. Willard Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brands. Jr., and family were honored at a Farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U W. Middleton Thursday evening. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zimmerman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rose and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Claxton, Mr. and Mrs. George Claxton and son and the honored guests. The latter are moving Capitol N e w s to Pennsylvania. They were preSun.. Mon. "Lost Boundaries" with; seated with a group gift following a an all-star cast Also Cartoon, Nov- social hour and refreshments. elty and Late News. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer -White enterToes.,, Wed., and Thurs., "Not tained relatives from Pontiac and Wanted" with Ida Lupino, powerful Algooac over the weekend. story. This is NOT a movie for Guests tn the Walter Judd, Jr., children, but carries a powerful mes% home were Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dilsage to teen-agers and their parents. lon and family of Cadillac and Miss Frt, and Sat, "Champion" with Joan Ettenne of Highland Park. Mrs. Robert Grace of 8t£inaw is Kirk Douglas. Also Cartoon. Novelspending *n indefinite time in the ty and late news; Guest Feature Monday, "ALBU- home of Mr. and Mrs. wmard Snyder and daughter. QUERQUE". Mr. and Mrs. Leighman Shipman entertained relatives from Owosso on Get Your No Hunting Signs at the New* Sunday. A puhlk Auction will be held Saturday, Oct. 22 at 1:30 P. M. at the farm of Mrs. Floyd Warner. Guests on Sunday of Mrs. Floyd SHELL OILS Warner were. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, Mrs. Laura Warner of OwosIn your motor will protect so, and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Warner your car during cold acid family of Pontiac. ther. Better change Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen and Mr. ami be safe. Mrs, Eldoa Bailey spent the weekend In We carry • perwrattent ANT3-FKEZE Qualutgiull CLARENCE MUZZT, P •Waf^Ss* m Vs>» ^av*nw^nnnnnngS sVVM|p> State Posters Exjplodes Popular Belief of T.B. Appearing this month in thousands HEN OVER FOKtt of store windows, offices, and on bulletin boards in Michigan, this tuber, culosla association poster explodes popular belief that TB is primarily a disease of youth. The poster, 0 1 opening the P-A-T (People Against yonr aft* fc "? Tuberculosis) campaign of the Michigan Tuberculosis Association and affiliates throughout the state, "emphaUcally reminds citizens that 58 per cent of all TB deaths in 1948 were among people 40 years of age and older, with the peak of deaths among men over 40," Judge Herman Dehnke, of Harrisvtlle, president, Michigan Tuberculosis Association and Last, year 140 persona lost their campaign chairman declared. lives in fires in Michigan. The ram you buy should be better than most of the ewes in your flock —he can do much for the average flock in stepping up quality of lambs, Look for a ram that is large for his age, stowing good growth characteristics, and ne that is active, vigorous and free from any defects. IQ these days of tight going, K'a not a good idea to let the boss know you're envious of his j o b — h e would probably want to trade with you, — Frisco Magazine THE QUAKER "Where Friends Meet.** • r ••• ,••*¥•• WATCH YOUR PUSSY CAT! On the first cool day, shell find the warmest spot in the house. There she'll stay all day long, probably right under your feet! The PusayCat is Smart! BE SMARTER! INSTALL AN ARMSTRONG GAS FURNACE. Pussy will have a nervous break-down trying to find the warmest s p o t . . . There wont be one! EVEN HEAT — THATS ARMSTRONG! ACE — Free Estimate* Given HEATING AND APPLIANCE 218 Blue * Did You Know DAMM'S a* TO turn ffTOft* It oWn't Cost much to SAVE AT DAMM'S In case of Injury You and Your FsmsuV also Anyone Else riding in your car couM receive medical payment? $500^ Cott* But «5.00 and ' ~ $1.00 more Buys an additional $500.00 Also you are protected if you are in- 'rirV CHICKS stay healthy in a warm brooder house Winter weakens chicks if they are frequently chilled and overheated. Quick temperature changes lower vitality and invite disease. Under the*e conditions chicks grow slowly and do not feather out properly. Insulated shelter saves them by helping fi$ht off cold, dampness, and the threat of disease. Insulation, combined with adequate ventilation, controls the heat in c.;c brooder house and brings more c h i c k s through the cold and damp weather. Decide now to have a tight brooder house foi the winter. We'll help you select the board, an« supply you w i t h thl Proper plans. CORUNNA Lumber and Coal Co. «** 'Our Roofs wear like a Pig's Nose." E, McNeil St., Corunna Pho«»« 9 6 jured while riding in someone else's car. MORTGAGE Llf THIS As long as the crazy driver is on the road — Better be Protected Standard — American States A SMART SUGGESTION Hawkeye — Western The most progressive and successful farmers in this community are banking extra profits from a diversified farming program. AUTO realized You too can harvest increased earnings by putting a similar plan into effect on your farm. INSURANCE Peterson - Taphouse Insurance Agency Raising hogs, dairy cowt, and chickens, are Mortgage Lifters. You'll be wise to practice diversified farming. 405 West Corunna Av«. 3Qbe©ld Corunna State IBank 3ftel&ank. of Personal SonJiee J ph 03M Cannula, Michigan 1392 m&ck i Thursday, October 20, 1948 Kerby Locals Mrs. Howard -Tobey Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. George Pardonnet returned home Sunday evening: after •pending; several days the. past week attending the National Dairy Exposition at Indianapolis, Ind. Monday they attend*!, a Holstein hate1 »t ~Wffliamston. Mr. Burr Doten and daughters, Joanne and Janet spent Sunday in Alma with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene "Batsman. Mrs. Doten and son. Warren returned home with them after spending several days there. Kr. and Mr*. Bar! Ferguson of "Vernon were callers at the home of 34r. and Mrs. Howard Tobey and daughter, Lois, Saturday night Mr, and Mrs. Merton Rogers of Orand Rapids spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rog, ^ers. Mr, and Mrs. Merton Rogers are leaving in about two weexs to make their home In California. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ott of New. berry, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ujcureux and Bobby Lecureux of Detroit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lecureux. Mrs. Myrtle Smith returned to her home Monday after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs Sarah Warner. The Corunna News, Corunna Michigan PageSeve* NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Northwest Venice Farm Bureau Meets Vernon Women's Club Meets Recently Group Gathers at George Fulton Hume Legal Notices Vernon Eastern Stars Elect New Officers 29 P r e s e n t A S WANTED — A good classified ad- ORDER FOR APPEARANCE AND The Vernon Woman's Club's meetPUBLICATION G r o u p G a t h e r s Tttea. Members of Vernon Chapter, Order vertisement to run for 1 or more ing held in the home of Mrs. George of Eastern Star held their annual weeks in the Corunna News. STATE OF MICHIGAN — In the The Northwest Venice Farm BurCircuit Court for the County of Shiaeau group met Tuesday evening at Fulton, was marked by the presence election of officers Tuesday night of j this week. The following slate was wassee. the horn* of Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Muz* of gentlemen as special guests. A most interesting evening was i elected: Worthy Matron. Beatrice IN CHANCERY spent by all present, the presents, Clarence F. Geeck and Gertrude H. Frederick, Worthy Patron, Harold There were twenty present. Geeck, Plaintiffs, tion of an authentic history of ShiaDasen, Associate Matron, Elizabeth The meeting was opened by the vs. FOR SALE — 1, 30-06 Deer Rifle, Chairman, LaVem Bulemore. Sec. wassee County by Mrs. Wynne Van- Grant, Associate Patron, Thomas dekarr, County Helping teacher, hold, Ade, Treasurer, Mary Ade, SecreElias Comstock, Seth Beach, Lucy report was read and approved. 1 7:62 M.M. Deer Rifle with shells, lng the interest of her hearers L tary, Esther Ingram, Conductress, The Brannan Plan was the subject 12 ga. Shotgun, and good used wash-! , - Comstock, Julia Ann Beach also known as Julia A. Beach, individually for the discussion, led by Mrs. Jesse throughout. Mrs. Vanderkarr*s re- Birdie Messenger, Assoc. Conducing machine.. Lewis Sekrenes, 7500 search upon her subject brought tress, Marian Farrell. A social hour and as executrix of the estate of Seth Hier. The group decided they were, many unusual and little known events Easton Rd.. New Lothrop, Mich. was enjoyed following the meeting, Beach. Simon Z, Kinyon also known not in favor of It. of county history to light. S-w 29 as S. Z. Kinyon, Henry Marley, Cynwith the serving of'refreshments. Lester Carlin and Eugene PardonMusic upon the program of the thia M. Kinyon also known as CinOpen Installation will be held Nonet showed pictures thai Mr. Carlin evening was furnished by Jeannette vember 5, at which time non-memthia M. Kinyon and Cyntha M. Kinhad taken on a trip last winter, which FOR SALE — Crise used AuNeitzke upon her accordion. ! yoh, Peter B. Sole, Lavina Sole, Carowere enjoyed by all. ' bers and members from other Chaptomatic Thermostat controls for Mrs. Fulton, and her co-hostess line McLaughlin, Pliny S. Lyman, Light refreshments were served at ters will attend. coal, or wood. Also hot water tank. her sister, Mrs, Jessie Alger of Lansalso known as P. S. Lyman and Pliny the close of the meeting. Phone 30-F-3 Lennon. George Smith. ing erved refreshments. S. Pyman, Harlow Beach, Samuel M. The next meeting will be held TuesCounty School New* 3-W-2S Stelle, Mary P. Stelle, Robert McIt was announced that the club day evening, Nov. S at the home of Venice Ceater School Laughlin, Sumner Hicks individually Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward at Venice will meet with Mrs. Win, Dennison The Venice Center Shcool has had and as administrator of the estate of on Oct. 25. Center. FOR SALE — Friers and ducks Pliny S. Pyman, Mary H. Lyman, no tardy marks for the last six weeks. We hope our attendance will Located 2 miles North and 1 an 1-4 Mary S. McLaughlin, "H. Frances be better, only twenty-four out of miles East on Copes Road (from Co- Goodell, also known as Helen Frances thirty-eight children have no absent runna.). Frank Sovfs 3-W-28 Goodell, and Helen F. Goodell, CelN Mrs. Hughtne Robinson ow ts your beat opportunity to prepare for marks. inda Goodell, George W. Goodell, Correspondent an mforseen disaster that may strike yon and your*. James M. Goodell, Oliver W. Kinyon, Louise Lortncs has been out for Mrs. Max Grant's Girl Scout Troop FOR SALE — Two-piece Matched Harriet Kinyon, Nathaniel Prouty, No. 4 met recently with one of the two weeks with the flu. Now u tne time to make sure that your iasorLuggtge Set. tan and brown, in good Amy A. Cooper, H. Angelia West, members - Sharon Bancroft. Mis* The children were all weighed this corerage ia complete. condition, very reasonable. Phone Eliza !•-. Armstrong, Levi Gortner, Judy Kirkman was a guest of the week Katherine Austin 21-R24, New Lothrop. Paul F. Ida A. Gortner, Anderson C. Marshall, meeting. During the business meetMay we be of act i k e to you? Johnson. 3-w 29 Mary A. Marshall, William Henry ing a collection for the Juliet Law Martin School Report Be* also known as Wm. fund was taken. The troop badges There are 38 pupils enrolled with Henry Ues, Mary P. Use, David were discussed, and to close the meet- very good attendance thus far, and FOR SALE — Deep well hand J. Evans also known as David J. ing games and refreshments were no child has been tardy. pump, one-quarter horee power mo- Evans. Sr, E, L.- Spans*. D. J. Evans, enjoyed. Jeanette Neitxke is the Prizes will be given to the best troop scribe. tor, small- woe*" heating stove, and Jr., also knowA a s D. L. Evans, Jr., speller*. Some have been absent with INSURANCE AGENCY The Vernon Rebekah Lodge will out-side toilet. H. Hubbard, Lennon. Helen Evans, Orrln'A. Myers, Kate illness. Plans are being made to Underwood, James J. Peacock, John CORUNNA, MICH. Phone 1394-BUck hold a regular meeting on Thursday, 4-W-28 Y. Martin, individually and as adform a Mothers Club soon. Oct 29. There will be a visitation at Hazel Sweetland. ministrator of the estate of James that time. Teacher J. Peacock, or their unknown heirs, Mrs. Rose Butler has been spend, FOR SALE — Used washing mach. devisees, legatees and assigns. ing a week at Sage Lake. tnes and used refrigerators. Gambles Defendants Mrs. Beatrice Frederick is attend- N e w L o t h r o p M e n in Corunna — George Kazen, Authing the Rebekah Assembly at Grand M a k e s R e c o r d i n g At a session of said court held at orised dealer. AT Rapids this wsek. the courthouse in the City of Corunna, Mr. Bedrck Smeege of ibis Village Mr. and Mrs. Rarrdd and family In said countv on the 22nd dey of is now making the recording "Cute have moved Into the King home re. September, 1949. NEW LOG CABINS 12 x 18 feet, Young Widow." Mr. Smeage comcently. M m Harrod is the former Present: Hon. WlIHs L, Lyons, Su cement foundations, large lot in posed the song, the lyrics twinwritMarjorie Steele. Circuit Judgt. ten by the recording company. Vice the Piney Woods of Northern MichiMr. and Mrs. Ralph CUne and famPresident Berkley will get the first gan, two miles north of Harrison, ExOn readmg and filing the mH of ily were guests of the Chas. CUne The Sound of a Loved Voice rerord. cellent deerr territory 20 lakes in 20' complaint In said cause and the affamily at Milan over the week end. The vocalist chosen for this recordmmttes, abundance of trout streams. fM»v»t. <* James M. Teahen, Jr. atMr. tnd Mrs. F. Mercy have sold on a Birthday it the Sweetest their home here at»d are moving to i i c is Miss Betty Stellk, daughter of excellent retreat for the family. Full " M * « I thereto, from which It setJsMr. and Mrs. Frank Stehlik of New —4~_ iw» or «« terms i.m..u *ttwt M . K.i the court that Flint. price foen.00 xzoo idown bai- ^#*»*tori'v .. defendants . . .aonfcars . above . to .named, _ or. W *J_ ~* TW~their Lothrop. Altho this is not Mr. v w Those from Vernon Chapter OSS Musk on Earth! ance $23 month. Office on U. S. 27 in has unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and attending Grand Chapter in Grand Smeage's first recording, he Harrison is open seven days a week. made records for RCA composed and sssiOT*. are oroeer and necessary Rapids are Mr. and Mrs. Harold- D*f»' James A. D*Arcy, Realtor, Harrison. arranged for Red Raven Enterprise, parties defendant in the above (untien, Mrs. John Ware, and Mrs. Gerald Appleton Wisconsin, Cordan Music tled cause, and. Michigan, Frederick. Remember to Telephone .Those too Far Away Co., of Hollywood and the Rcdwooll Michigan. AT Mr. Ed Ellis returned to his home It further appearing that after this week, and is reported as on the Publishing Co, of Hollywood. He baa diligent search and inquiry it cannot been offered a six month contract mend. be ascertained, and it is not known to See, on their Happiest Day — whether or not said defendants are Mrs. L. M. Seavey has returned tour of all the western states and all living or dead, or where any of them home after spending some time in over Michigan. Ohio and Canada, the home of her daughter Gertline, There will be 200,000 discs of "Cute may reside if living, and. If daad, ORDER OF PUBLICATION who has been ill. She also visited Young Widow" released. whether they have personal repreSTATE OF MICHIGAN — The sentatives or heirs living or where in the home of her aoA, Frank SeavThe Tempo record Co. of New York It will be a ey. are now releasing his two latest num. Probate Court for the County of they or some of them may reside, and further that the present whereMr. and Mrs. Chas. Bwing of Ban* bers, "Dancer's Polka" and "Wish I Shiawassee. In the Matter of the Estate of abouts of said defendants are uncroft spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. was a Millionaire". Wayne Van Loon. Mr. Smeage has never taken a lea- Maude E. Sleeseman, Deceased, File known, and that the. names of the persons who are included there* son in his life. At 10 years he was No. 15230. The Methodist church school's CHERISHED MEMORY Notice is hereby given that more in without being named, but who are Crusader Class recently enjoyed a picking out tunes on the accordion and now he plays trumpet, saxm- than two months from this date have embraced therein under the title of game supper. Mis* Ethel Van Loon of Vernon phone, drums etc. At 14 he played been allowed for creditors to present unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Van Loon of with a band In Saginaw, later over their claims against said deceased to j assigns, cannot be ascertained after Owosso are spending a few days with WBCM Bay City and WFDF. Flint, said Court for examination and ad- diligent search and inquiry, YOU TRAVEL FARTHER — FASTER —SAFER their aunt and grand mother at Part- He has had his own band "Bedrick justment, and that all creditors of On motion of James M. Teahen, said deceased are required to present and hid Eight Aces" for 17 years. age. Wisconsin. Jr., attorney for plaintiff, it is order, BY PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Smeage (Fred as he their claims in duplicate — one to ed that said defendants and their unMrs. Harry Edison and Ruth Van is called here in New Lothrop) have said Court, at the Probate Office, In known heirs, devisees, legatees and Loon were in Royal Oak of late. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell of Battle two children. Dick and Barbara, and the City of Corunna in said County assigns, cause their appearance to be Creek were recent visitors in the Van live on Ash Street here in New Loth- j and one to the Fiduciary of said entered in this cause within three ! Estate, on or before the 10th day of rop. Loon home. j January A. D. 1949 and that said months from thf date of this order, NOTICE and in default thereof that said btH The Vernon Methodist church will Your Dollars Have More Cents When ! claims will be heard by said Court cf complaint be taken as confessed j on Tuesday the 10th day cf January Spent Here sponsor a chicken pie supper on Oct. | A. D. 1949, at 10 o'clock in the fore- by the said defendants, their unknown 26, in the church parlors. Supper' i noon. At such hearing it will be de- heirs, devisees, legatees and assigns. will be served from 5 p . m . on. Thej It is further ordered that within i termined by the Court, who were, at price for adults is ¢1.00 and for forty days plaintiff cause a copy of I the time of her death, the heirs at KNOCK OUT WEEDS THIS FALL, FOR NEXT YEARS children 50c. this order to be published in the Co' law of said decedent. CLEANER FIELDS! runna News, a newspaper printed, ; Fiduciary. Pauline D. Herr Skyway Highlights published and circulated in said coun725 W. Kalamazoo Street As long as we have September ty, such publication to be continued [ Lansing, Michigan therein once in each week for six weather, in October, the Skyway | ROY D# MATTHEWS, weeks in succession. Theater will remain open. Throngs of Judge of Probate spectators at the Sky-Way demand WILLIS L- LYONS FOR SALE — Bookcase and desk I By ETHEL KELLEY, entertainment, so the management combination, occasional table. 2 ocCircuit Judge Deputy Probate Registrar has booked somo mighty good pic- casional chairs, 1 floor lamp, 1 oil Countersigned: 3-w-10-20 ures subject to inclement weather. SHERMAN E. WELCH heater.. All hi good condition. Inquire "Smugglers Cove" (check the ad) Mrs. Hoyt Beliew. Phone R-24-F-21. Clerk of the Circuit Court is a cleverly written comedy with a ORDER OF PUBLICATION Take notice, that this suit, in which dramatic setting of an eery old mans- j STATE OF MICHIGAN — The the foregoing order was duly made, ion. The Bowery Boys go through all Probate Court for the County of involves and is brought to quiet title sorts of didoes and end up in extremeShiawassee. to the following described piece or ly funny situations. Don't miss this. At a session of the Probate Court! parcel of land situated and being in It's very good entertainment. For Painting and Paper Hanging*— for the County of Shiawassee, held • the Township of Caledonia, ShiawasA truly beautiful Cinecolor pic- Decorating or paper steaming off. at the Probate Office in the City of j see County, Michigan, to-wit: ture, "The Enchanted Valley" will C U w A 2 .73 acres more or less in Section , A_ w „ ^_ „ - * - Hudson, Phone 40-F-2. Corunna, on the 4th day of October in the year one thousand nine hundred 21, Town 7 North, Range 3 East, intriguein the as T „ , , „ V * I A K , _ * adults the Young crowd. Fry Jim asthewell Crow. and forty-nine. described as commencing at a -^...7»v Dog A •*. a<-..««, AT Skipper; - the and T.« Tubby real Lennon, Michigan point about 13.50 chains east and Present ROY D. MATTHEWS. bear give some mighty lively enter5.75 chains south of the northJudge of Probate. tainment. west corner of the southeast fracIn the Matter of the Estate of "The Wake of the Red Witch" is tional quarter of said section and /r<i rt*t*rn Mark L. Benchley, Incompetent (Now a sea-story without peers, from the running thence east about 6.5f) WANTED — Practical nursing by deceased). best-seller by the same name. This the day or week. Call Owosso 1974chains to the west line of 5 acres Russell Olmsted, guardian of said is even better than the book, (which owned by James J. Peacock, Red A T FARM EQUIPMENT estate, having rendered hii final Acis a lot to say.) thence south oh the east line of count to this Court. said 5 acres to the center of the It is Ordered, That the 25th day of highway, thence westerly along FORD FARMING TOOLS FOR SATISFACTION October next, at ten o'clock in the the center of the highway to a AT RIGHT PRICES forenoon, at said Piobate Office, be Mrs. Fred Ritter Sr., was hostess point about 13.50 chains east of appointed for examining and allowto her bridge club on Tuesday in her the north and south quarter line, "We establish you in business on ing said Account. Mack St. home. and thence north to the place our capital. No investment or exM/. and Mrs. N. H. Damm and perience necessar yto start. Write And it ia Further Ordered, That a of beginning. son James, have moved into their new Winona Monument Co., Box 665, Win- copy of this order be published three DONALD E. SMITH home in the Don Brady apartments ona, Minnesota." A T consecutive weeks previous to said JAMES M. TEAHEN. JR., on Mack St, west. day of hearing, in the Corunna News Attorneys for Plaintiffs a newspaper printed and circulating Business Address: Soil conservationists at Michigan Man with car wanted fcr route in said County of Shiawassee. 114½ North Ball St. State College advise leaving crop resi- work. $15 to $20 in a day. No exROY D. MATTHEWS Owosso, Michigan dues on the surface of the l&nd as perience or capital required. Steady Judge of Probate Dated: September 22, 1*4» much as possible over winter. Straw Write today. Mr. Sharp, 120 East By PATRICIA BROTJGHAN, 7w-9-2» stubble, sod, and even weeds offer j Clark Street, Freeport, Illinois, Registra:* of Probate good winter protection for the lan4.( 3w-l*~* Try mCTssslfUiisr 2w - « r For Sale Vernon Locals DUTCHER-GR1FFW Tele-News Legal Notices UNION TELEPHONE CO. ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED -WITHOUT LEVERS!- For Sale Business Service Situations Wanted Corunna Locals E. IV. Lewis Tractor and implement Sates UlO \ . Shia. Cmrunna Male Help Wanted FOR Careless handling of cigareis and MICHIGAN STATE MENTOR An army of more than 800,000 ANNOUNCES COURT SCHEDULE municipal fire fighters is maintained matches is still the leading cause cf EAST* LANSING — A 22 game throughout the United States on a SALEM LUTHERAN LADIES fires in the United States, the Nabasketball schedule, featuring the Mm. France* ScbJaack, See new Spartan Basketball Classic, has fulUpaid 24-hour basis to guard tional Board of Fire Underwriters Scorpion* 17 7 been announced by Michigan State against fire. This is 150,000 men Ralltera 15 9 Athletic Director Ralph H. Young for Approximately a third of all 01 Wasps 9 IS the 1940-50 season v larger than th: entire United States' ^ P ^ fires are traced to this hazard. Hornets 1 17 The Classic will consist of double Army in 1D40. HTGB SINGLE FIVE header attractions Wednesday Dec. Betsy Artntgton 171 29, among two Ivy league standouts Ethel Zimtnettnaa 168 and two Western Conference teams. Jeyce Underwood 147 The Wednesday bill pits Ohio State Frances Scalaaek 145 «gainsi Cornell and Michigan StateHelen Cast 144 against Harvard. The following night Ohio State plays Harvard and MichiSALEM LUTHERAN MEN gan State meets Cornell. A. W. Schlecf, Sec. THE CORUNNA TAXI CAB CO. . . The Classic Is a special attracAcolytes 14 10 tion and Is net Included in the Deacons 12 1« price of season ticket books, nor has now Added a Complete Line of Canned Elders 12 12 will student activity books be Ushers 10 14 Groceries for the Convenience of late workers* honored at the event, Mr. Young HIGH SINGLE FIVE announced. Ted Bttehler 330 The regular schedule boasts ten. Frank Scnlaack 201 PLUS games against eight Western ConferJerry Sieget 181 ence foes. Illinois is the only Big T«d Strauch, Jr 170 BREAD MILK - CAKES - COOKIES - CANDY Beryl Bronson 166 Ten rival not listed. Thirteen game? will be played at home and nine on AND TOBACCOS CORUNNA MERCHANTS LEAGUE the road. Arnold Garden, S e c The complete schedule: Dec. 3, Garden's Food Market 14 6 Michigan at East Lansing; Dec. 5. Riverside Service Station , . . IS 7 Iowa at Iowa City, la,; Dec. 10, IndKaaea's Tavern i s 7 iana at East Lansing, Dec. 17, MissV. F. W. Post 4005 11 9 ouri at East Lansing; Dec. 22. GeorMala Line Sales 9 11 gia T*eh at East Lansing; Dec. 23, i Farms 8 12 Northwestern at Chicago Stadium; Motor Sales « 14 Dec. 28, Spartan Basketball Classic, OB Company 6 14 Ohio State versus Cornell: Michigan State vs. Harvard (doubleheader)"; j HIGH SINGLE FIVE Dec. 29, Ohio State versus Harvard; { Carle* Taaer 206 Michigan State vs. Cornell (double-! 203 header). ! 197 Jan. 2, Indiana at Bloomington, tad.! 199 Jan. 7» Notre Dame at East Lansing;' ltt 304 N. Shiawassee St. Jan. 9, Detroit at Detroit; Jan. 14, Marquette at East Lansing; Jan. 18, Notre Dame at Notre Dame, Ind.; Jan. 23, Minnesota at East Lansing; Jan. 31, Western Reserve at East; g Lansing. Feb. 4, Purdue at Lafayette, Ind.; Feb. 6, Wisconsin at East Lansing; Feb. 11, Ohio State at Columns. O; Feb. 14, Detroit at East Lansing; Feb. 17, Wayne at East Lansing; Feb. 20, Michigan at Ann Arbor; HIGH SINGLE FIVE YOU'LL HAVE 3 STRIKES AGAINST YOU Feb. 35, Marquette at Milwaukee, Al SCnek Wis. Frank Sckwnaserer 212 RSckard Rfakeslee . 291 and some to Spare EAST LANSING — Sportcasters V * M Hops** 199 coveHng the 1949 Michigan State Spits ltt football team must 'watch their IF YOU MISS BOWLING SEASON rosters closely. The Spartans list LENNON LADIES LEAGUE Horace Smith and George Smith (no Mrs, Dan Wester, See. relation;; Bud Crane and Ga> . . . . 11 7 Crane, (no reJatkn): Van and J. It's r WUBanu, (no relation); ard twins ,... 9 f 7 1 1 Bob antf BSU Carey. COME IN AND ENJOY YOURSELF HIGH SINGLE FTVK EAST LAHKNO — Eight men* at l«l of the 1947 Pennsylvania high Wen* 14« school championship football team. *> M a r k * * 14* New Kensington, are football canalM a r r Resssfl UH dates at Michigan State College, H.2*t«* 199 ' * are bidding for freshman berths. BREAKFAST hsfc GOOD Something New FOOD Have breakfast with u i . You'll meet your friends Here. Our Coffee is a perfect beginning for a Grana Day. W e serve our O w n Deli< <ous Baked Goods. i Thursday, October 20, 1949 The Corunna News, Corunna Michigan F * f e Stent Corunna Restaurant REMEMBER WE N E V E R C L O S E CORUNNA CAB and Delivery Service CALL 2289 Red PERFECTION Hare that Spic and Span LOOK that marks yon as a "MAN OF DISTINCTION". Good grooming does it, and well-cleaned, carefully pressed far- King Cleaners 194» Had lt*» Time to Bowl Asam * LENNON MEN'S LEAGUE W B h Attdasoav t e e . 1« Mm, Deere An4y*» Garace HIGH SINGLE FIVE Dairy C W s CfeaaaHy The oversee dairy cow will 2 drink eight gallons of water daily 9 and win eat about two acres of 9 grant during the summer season. •• toiunna hetrtaU . § 4 14 \ George Bradley Jafca Went I 4 1*1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders of Pruddenville and Mrs. Harold Sanders of Flint were weekend guests of Mrs. Alta Sanders. Mrs. Daisy Menzies is recovering very well from her injuries sustained a month ago. when she was struck by her own car. DRESS up for Nathan Hate Nathan Fa!e. t^e famous American patriot of the Revolutionary war period, was born June 6 ]7f>5. 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Albert Boursmith Fni.iL iff leg WANTS LOST HEIR Mrs. Maude Kunx, who is the daughter of Jennett Wilson and Charles Henry Foster is desirous of contacting some of her relatives. Her mother's sisters were Lydia Wilson Tabor and Minnie Wilson Bailey. If any of our readers know anything about her family, perhaps children or grandchildren ot either of her aunts, please either notify the News or write directly to Mrs. Kunz, at Route l, Kalispell, Montana. It's an Understatement i BUT Don't let your UnderSTANDING B £ RUNOVER O* HEELS "Brings Blisters, You Know BETTER LET US FIX 'EH Watch Your Understanding Barton Re*d Ckewter Hudson Brighter Garments Like N e w A g a i n Oftborn Cleaners ~ ij PHONE l t » J Phone 249 J Owosao* Mich. * E. W. Lewis Ford Sales and 5 118 N. SkiawaMee — Corunna Phone 1359