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Steve Lazlo Is Local Basket Ball Murder Victim1 Game Reofts Grand
4 * : : ^ i«r-ff J$**K 4~ OUR SUBSOUPtldN^ KATE IS I1.2S PES TEA* ^, T*~~—'?' No* Steve Lazlo Is Local Basket Ball Murder Victim1 Game Reofts "*i ,3> K f AUx*»4*r Kovac Plead* Guilty to t h « M u r d e r of his Stftp-fathor o n ^ te | F r i d a y N i - ' t . Tak~* E n t i r o Grand Master to Be , Current C « n o t Guest Here Feb. 28 Outdistanced! Legislation tending t o change the scnuot s y s t e m wilt oe m t r o c u c e a a t , the coming special session i t is George Ferguson, G r a n d M a t t e r of a n n o u n c e d . If t h e bill p a s s e s the Michigan Mason*,Frank Gould J 6,800 school d i s t r i c t s in the state D e p u t y G r a n d M a s t e r , Will twill be r e d u c e d to 8 3 . School board-; Be at Local Masonic . with m o r e t h a n 2 2 , 0 0 0 m e m b e r s will Past Masters' Night I be e l i m i n a t e d . The county would be m a d e t h e school u n i t a n d the be reF o r th;' t h i r d tim< in thh i s t o r y school c o m m i s s i o n e r w o u l d superintendent. oi tin- .ocal M;i'iini< lodge Living- placed by a c o u n t y ; t HI L o d g e \ o . T'i I' & A. M., t h e y T h e a d v a n t a g e s claimed a r e r e d u c more uil! be hosts lo the K. W. G r a n d tion in t h e c o s t of o p e r a t i o n , efficient e d u c a t i o n , an e q u a l i l a tion Ma.-ter o f Michigan Masonej-y, abolishment (ii oi';j.e F e r g u s o n of C> d a r S p r i n g s . of t h e t a x b u r d e n a n d rurni"!' Grand Masters who have of t u i t i o n . T h e p r i n c i p a l o b j e c t i o n t o Deen pivs"iit a t P a s t M a s t . ' r s Han- t his propositi is t h a t it is a n a b a n d o n (iiets h c i v a i v lio.M-oe Uonisti'i'l of in net of t h e a n c i e n t plan of A m e r i Vim A r b o r and Louis A n d e r s o n of can s e l f - g o v e r n m e n t . N o o n * j i e n i e s na. This tinm the (Iraiul M a s t e r h o w e v e r b u t t h a t t h e p r e s e n t school Schools :u i' iui);ir.i><I !jy the D e p u t y system could be i m p r o v e d . re now m a i n t a i n e d for two' and 'I:'. t••'•, Frank Gould of Pinckjt*y Lo»#« D o u b U H o a d * r U Doxttr SatunUy Ntgkt 2 1 — 1 6 43 to 42 til; m j "' * „ faig A b o u t 4 : 0 0 A. M. S a t u r d a y m o r n Andrew Olson of Stockbridge Pinckncy independent basket ball t e a m s lost twice to Dexter Saturday in 2 c l o s e l y c o n t e s t e d g a m e s . T h e iirst g a m e w a s t i e d a t 11 t o 11 a.t t h e half i n the second period Pinckney could not locate t h e basket a n d scored but 5 p o i n t s . D e x t e r g o t 10 a n d t o o k t h e game. H a i n e s was high m a n for Dext e r w i t h t>. Cliff Miller g o t 4 . C l a r e Miller 2 a n d B a s y d i o 1. B u r c h m e y e r . c a p t a i n of M i l a n h i g h school l a s t y e a r w a s h i g h m a n f o r D e x t e r w i t h 10. / O l i v e r of t h e . t a n k t r u c k f o r Wayne County Creamery wno have a station a t S t o c k b r i d g e . n o t i c e d a m a n lie ng a t t h e e d g e of M-36 a , h e w a s o n his way to Stockbridge with the truck. T h m a n w a s j u s t w e s t of t h e d u c k i a » m o n t h e r i g h t h a n d side of t h e r o a d a b o u t a mile w e s t of P i n c k n e y . ison s t o p p e d his t r u c k & e x a m i n i n g P i n c k n e y Res* Dexter Res. a n s a w t h a t he w a s d e a d . He Haines Rickard R. F . ll;'.;>i'i. . Rubei t C a i n p b •!!, I t h r e e pupils. School b o a r d s a r e stil" went to the Spears farmhouse nearby | D M o w a y Hicks L. F . oi" A n n A' hor, \\ lio i > a l s o , f u n c t i o n i n g in districts -where no a n d g o t E d w a r d S p e a r s a n d his son- j c j j j ^ M r Urquhart C and lodge finance school has been held for E d w a r d J r .They returned to t h e I Cliff M i l l e r a number ir Treastr R. G. ' V. !>;•< s nt. He h of y e a r s . It would scorn t h a t many body and the Spears men recognized J S m g t ? r Burchmeyer L. G. )OI; ,()1 1 o f l \ o f M. C r a f t . of these, could be c o n s o l i d a t e d with it a s S t e v e Lazlo.4G. a n e i g h b o r w h o „. ,, , ., . . _ .,.., , It! ,. , . , it F i e l d g o a l s — H a i n e s 4, C. Miller 1, AV tile 1, <L t a m , i'a. in tin c o n s i d e r a b l e r e d u c t i o n in expense. lives o n w h a t is k n o w a s t h e H e m m - ^ , , - »,,.„ «, „ . -^, 4 7 M mu «, i a u <r> .Cliff M i l l e r 2 . B u r e h m e y e r 6, T r c u n t e r This is u n d o u b t e d l y w h a t is c o n t e m insrway f a r m . T h e y called t h e shor.ff ? , , , * „ ', , TT £ x .T i i ™ * t T v , 1» H i c k s 2, U r q u h a r t 2. F o u l g o a l s — v a O i l t i l e p ' a t w l but t h e control would be office a t Howell a n d D e p u t y I. J . A e n - . . . ' , , ... , , " , . . , ^ S* ,i • H a i n e s 1 B a s d y l o 1, Hicks 1. S u b s t i t :;r • k d u •, th' • H o w e l l taken from the districts a n d p l a c e d nledy edy and Coroner Guy Grieve came , * , , „. ' • utions Pinckney.Meabon for Singer, L i!. Mors' of in the c o u n t y s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . over. E x a m i n a t i o n of thc> b o d y showBasydio for Meabon, Quigg for Trea>i'i't'j,'< will rend r r h a r a r ed t h e m a n h a d b e e n r u n o v e r by jter. Referee Shehan. in an a u t o or truck as the hjad was •irg hi> own a c c o m p a n i Well, w h o s e side a r e you on, I n t h e l a s t g a m e b e t w e e n t h e t w o et o n l i t :Uitar. crushed and 7 ribs broken. Tbe hat President Roosevelt's or Colonel w a T b l o o d soaked and" f r o a c n a s weve j f i r a ? ^ ^ Pinckney got away t o a v. i! • •• Hi-- fifth y e a r l y Fast L i n d b e r g ' s ? The W a s h i n g t o n writer usual big 'a l an>i the V a l s o t h e a r m a n d legs of t h e body. L a d a n d w a s a h e a d 21 t o 15 a t t h e CATHOLI in t h e L a n s i n g . S t a t e J o u r n a l h a s t h e CHUItCH SERVICE '., V e \< \|)'-L t I. A piece of f r e s h pork was f o u n d half. T h e y c o n t i n u e d t h e i r g o o d w o r k Suiiiiay . following to say a b o u t i t : . f i'r>wi::."; eomrni! tees \; ; 1 l i e i n g n e a r t h e b'Hly. H o w e v e r t h e r e a n d w e n t i n t o t h e last q u a r t e r w i t h a Conl'i * M i: .• .-•< at S -Mi) an,I 10 :1)1) New York conservative.". nave at .Sa'.uniny even in i' • <!:,"' '•- ;it pal ts of the ban w a s n o blood on t h e g r o u n d n e a r t h i 10 p o i n t l e a d . H e r e D e x t e r c a m e f r o m waitb e h i n d t i e d t h e score in t h e final O. E. S. to P u t o n LOCAI T a l e n t P l a y wo;k: Ila'iqu.t C o m — W a l t e i played t h e i r ace. Now t h e y ' r e body except a b o u t t w o spoonf ulls. ing to see w h e t h e r it wi'l be t r u m ped. at Community Hall F r i d a y Night I T h e officers w e n t to t h e L a z l o horn? m m u t e s of p l a y a n d w o n by a m a r Colonel L i n d b e r g ' s e n t r y into t h e I f t ' a Comedy j a b o u t a q u a r t e r of a mile a w a y . T h e r e j g i n of o n e p o i n t . P i n c k n e y w h o h a d air mail c o n t r o v e r s y w a s s u d d e n b u t t h e y f o u n d t h e d e a d m a n ' s wife.Eliz- b e e n w o r k i n g a s m o o t h p a s s i n g g a m e :: A P T ! T CI-iURCH the g r o u n d w o r k behind it w a s not abeth- h e r son. A l e x a n d e r K o v a c . by t h e f i r s t t h r e e q u a r t e r s s w i t c h e d t o T h a P i n c k n c y Q. E. S. C h a p t e r 145 .-. U. !•'. F ^ i c . . i ' a - t o For m o n t h s he h a s been privately ; . ^d .a, u, , g^ h1 ,t .e, i- . jI i n d i v i d u a l d r i b b l i n g in t h e final p e r - , will p u t o n t h e c o m e d y " T h e his P former m maarrrriiaaggee, K Dutch el"> H s < a r l i S u n d a y i v / a r d c d by a w l o c t g r o u p of local ^ D e t e c t i v e " a t t h ^ c o m m u n i y hall en Mor n i n : T h e h n a . 12. and Louis L a d a . 17. who iod w i t h u n f o r t u n a t e r e s u l t s V.'-u'shi.i > L'-timers as t h e i r best and perS w a r t h o u t w a s h i g h s c o r e r f o r ! F r i d a y e v e n i n g : P e b r u r a y 2 3 . T h i s i s | Sp*-ci:il in is n e p h e w of M r s . L a z l o a n d lives ]).-r; •< i \ U' haps oiil.v__.hopi' of s t a r t i n g a backlaugh_ little f o h > w i t h t h e m . t h e y s t a t e d t h a t Lazlo had P i n c k n e y w i t h 21 p o i n t s . Dinkle g o t ; a r o l l i c k i n g c o m e d y a n d o n e tire of public opinion against the 1 W t h o m e a b o u t 0 : 3 0 F r i d a y n i g h t to 1 3 f H i c k e y G, a n d Reason 8 , K e n n y l e d ' f r c p a s t a r t t o finish, (k>od s p e c i a .l i t i e s , S u n d a y .L ' , 1 . ( 1 1 ) 1 new deal, t a k e s o m e m e a t to J o h n M a r k o s who [ D e x t e r w i t h 17. C u s h i n g g o t 12 a n d b e t w e e n a c t s . A d m i s s i o n 25c. a n d 15c 1 ( ..'I • \>ii al T h o s e who should k n o w s a y pev1 ' L • lives o n t h e Willis T u p p e r f a n n a b o u t C r o c k e r «. A p r e v i o u s g a m e b e t ween R e s e r v e s e a t s -10c e x t r a . T h e cast ^ V. i ral hints have been d e l i c a t e l y con! FvenJ W o i -iil|l ft m i l e from the Lazlo f a r m . T h e boys t h e t e a m s e n d e d in a 3 8 t o 36 v i c t o r y is as f o l l o w s : veyed to the colonel in t h e p a s t y e a r f o r P i n c k n e y . T h e t h i r d g a m e will b e O t t o SchmuLz W i l l i a m L a i r b 1 T h u i e liill; h a d p l a v e d c a r d s w i t h M. L. H i n c h e y f • r \ that hi- position on m a t t e r s pf naivi r a n d R o b e r t G a l l u p t vo n e i g h b o r s un-1 p l a y e d l a t e r j Plunk Jarlock H. C. Veddcr 1 ' ional policy would be i n t e r e s t i n g t o D e x t e r J a b o G r a b b . a c o p . . . N o r m a n Miller t'dl a b o u t 1 1 : 0 0 w h e n H i n c h e y and j p i n c k n e y CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH the public. U p to now L i n d b e r g ha.* L, F . k . o n n u M a j o r H o w i e * O n a CampKMl E. J P»eroni«» Mtnistar 1 G a l l u p w e n t h o m o . A* I.aalo alept in j S w a r t h o u t — been deaf to nuch o v e r t u r e s — q a i e t l er in t h e b a s e m e n t they h a d n o t notic- M e a b o n R. F . 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L u au an<l spee . v.'( i e -(1:: .1 • le,•and Ma.-ter . !)• ] i u t y ' . ; i n g t h i s a^ked t o . sen ,/the po'.ie|.\« c e n t d u r i n g J a n u a r y , 1*J34> a s c o m - j ly m e a n t disillusion as g r a d u a l l y t h e y w W m . Gaffney, Iosco. Wilson Sc. i.- i F. U. L !'. ('ample 11 II. l i o b n ta i'k T h e officers w e r e s h o w n t w o . one p a r e d w i t h J a n u a r y , I began to drift a p a r t a n d t a k e 'ong 11)33, a c c o r d - j Fxlward Maas, Marion. was a go(j;l J i t t e l l d a l l c e . Ana Ar'oer Mayoif o r $ 10.000 a n d th f/in-r f o r $>.O0O i n g t o r e c o r d s of t h e D e p a r t m e n t off vacations from each other. They H e n r y H i b n e r , Oceola. ' ~ (I ' . 1) \ \ e y l b • - >.( Saginaw m a t '!•:.in c a s e of a c c i d e n t a l d e a t h . T h e larg- S t a t e . T h e i n f o r m a t i o n r e a c h e s beg^m to fade from the m o tion the' Nellie Gardner, P u t n a m . StocUbi'idg" NOTICE ' . r;. M o r , •nr.f e r w o u l d h a v e l a p s >d S u n d a y . j p i c t u r e field before t h e a d v e n t of department through tho financial] Kthcl Kirschman, Tyrone. Tii.j K ng: D a u g h t i r.> m e e t wi A l e x a n d e r K o v a c . L o u i s Lad-.i. the r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a n d t h e m o t o r vehicle ! t l v talki'-H which h o w e v e r secm« t o CI eve P o o l e , U n a d i l l a , Mr, Tiiil. -ii; blood s t a i n e d overalls a n d sampl••< of o p e r a t o r s ' license laws, h a \ e oblit<'ratec| thein completely. A m e l i a C o n r a d , B r i g h t o n City. 1 « t h e blood w e r e t a k MI t o Howell T h e ii , F a i r b a n k s began to f r e q u e n t the In J a n u a r y of t h i s y e a r t h e r e Y.ere A d a Conley, Brighton Twp. r blood w a s t u r n e d o v e r t o t h e stat > KJ8 p e r s o n s w h o society of t h e nobility a n d confine either pleaded Julia Campbell, Cohoctah. S u n dfaoyr aofficials i n s u r a n c e ( ^ . ^ -^ ^ ^ f o u n d ^ . , ^ o f ^ ^ hi^ > (Torts to travel t a l k s . Pros.* police n a l y s i s . of t h e F r a n k Oakley, Conway. LAV c e m p a n y and s t a l e police w - r e h e r e . ) r e p o r t s w e r e to t h e effect t h a t M a r y d r i v i n g o r 52 m o r e t h a n in J a n u a r y V e r n F^aton, D e c r f i e l d . Mi .VI' J CO (in .1 T h e t r u c k t i r e s on w h i c h blood s t a i n s I ^ was to meet him a t New York previouSl Uii S l:K., w e r e f o u n d w e r e r e m o \ d A-. lawen t o 1 C h r i s t m a s t n i c . I n s t e a d she p t arted EMMETT KENNEDY S i n c e t h e financial r e s p o n s i b i l i t y 'SL o n F: Howell. ! suit for d i v o r c e . Still rcconsilation i law became effective l a s t - Q c t o b e r l » n m e t t K e n n e d y , Do, died in D^•d b y f L a t e S u n d a y a f t e r s e v e r a l h o u r s ° ' l _! 17 r e p o r t s a p p e a r e d until F a i r b a n k s w a : 17, «a •«•«! t o t a l *f of 659 m o t o r i s t a h a v e j t r o i t F r i d a y . He v a S t h e son of W ill- e \ -,;. Cr an,1 su.-d by u P r i t i s h I>ord f o r taking q u e s t i o n i n g by S h e r i f f F a w c c t t j ^ e n " f o u n d g u i l t y of * o m e m a j o r -fen, K e n n e d y of St. C l a i r e , llesides i,a :!•<! his wife a w a y from h i m . O n e would Deputy Kennedy. A b x . m d c r Kovac . t j _ a f f l c v i o j a t i o n a n t i h a v e cct'nc u n d e r n j 3 f a t h o r n c j e a v c s i ) r n t h c - s , : Jl 1 i lnn.c r. >i a a M e . ' . say t h a t b o t h w e r e g o l d b r i c k e d Into c o n f e s s e d t o t h e a v a . ' i e r of in t h e p r o v l a i o n a of t h e act. Of t h i s | M a r k 0 f r > t r o i t , C h a r l e s of Jaekno.i t . ; l \ Mr e! 1 * ] ' . Hhl p a y i n g too much for s o m e t h i n g t h a t f a t h e r t a k i n g t h e e n t i r e b l a m e , r i m n u m b p r b u t 49 h a v e b e e n a b l e t o a n d W m . of Missouri. | s t o r y w a s t h a t tle.y h a d quarrelled c i a l r c did n o t exist. w p p o p e r proof of nnan T h e d e c e a s e d w a s well k n o w n h e r e ; JVJRS F.LL '.HF.TH DEVERF.Al'^ F n d a y a f t e r n o o n whil d r a w i n g m a n - j j j d e m a n d e d b y t h e U w . ngibi ty w AH in his y o u n g e r d a y s he w o r k e d a n d j ^ ^ . ; <.:.. !> t'i D rem:;, '••".. ' t u r e a m i t h a t h b s t e p f a t h e r h a d a«•-• T h e A u t o m o b i l e C l u b is advocat"' and spent considerable time with h i s | , i j , ^ a t , . • ;ii' ( f h e r <1 .light-v. p i t c h f o r k . T h a t | ° ing c u t t i n g t h e a u t o m o b i l e license t a c k e d h i m with a uncle, Patrick Kennedy. PINCKNEY MASONS WIN •:'\ A r b o r t h : m o r n Mr.-:. F( a b o u t m i d n i g h t t h a c b ui (luarrelled p l a t e t a x f o r a u t o s . F r a n k KitzjgeraVi EUCHRE CONTEST T h e f u n e r a l s e n d e e s w e r e held a t ing. Th . ; • ; 0 . in h i a g a i n a n d w h e n Lazlo seized a knif.i s e c r e t a r y of s t a t e , h a s also c o m e o u t Livingwton I^odgc N o . 76 F . 6 A. St. M a r y N c h u r e l i , P i n c k n e y , M o n d a y d a y a t 0 A. • w ' • ! !'•' :e S'.. h e h a d s t r u c k him w i t h a stick of M. of P i n c k n c y w o n t h e fifth c o n t e s t ! m o r n i n g , R e v . L e w i s Dion officiating, in f a v o r of it. Thia b o p p o s e d by ho • !lh-:a! >!e.r Church r.-t !! . w o o d k U l i n s him. H e h u d th/m s t a r t e d of t h e e u c h r e t o u r n a m e n t b e i n g p l a y - j B u r i a l w a s In St. M a r y ' s c e m e t e r y . tho s t a t e h i g h w a y commUvrioner a n d 1. i f' 1 1 1 w . by Rev. t h e c o u n t y road commission*" vrho t h e truck, taken the body to M-36 ed w i t h W a s h t e n a w L o d g e of D e x t e r . ] 1:7:1 Ho«l - n — — w a n t to k n o w w h e re the money for w h e r e h e h a d ' l e f t it a f t e r r u n n i n g t h e I t t o o k p l a c c a t D e x t e r lad, T h u r s d a y j B A S K E T B A L L G A M E .,., i!o\\ i: ;' pit • ma -t "i'.^ w i l UOARD OF COMMERCE M E E T I N G ....,.(. r o a d s and r e p a i r s will cr\me f r o m i f t r u c k o v e r it. n i g h t , t h e s c o r e b e i n g P i n c k n e y 46*| SATURDAY NIGHT T l v re rular me tin 01 t h e Pinck- 1 i'X+'il nht. ' ih>- M a , t •»• Maron d the l : " n s e c»st i- cut. T h ' » should D e p u t y K e n n e d y w h o w a s p r a c t i c - D e x t e r 3 8 . D e x t e r ha* w o n t h r e e j The Pinckncy Independent.' will iu-y I'oai I of Commorc'" w ili 1,:)-•• ti -K c a u s e food for t h o u g h t The pro l':,r-t M a s t e r J o h n Martin ally in c h a r g e of t h e c.^se d e s e r v e s gtviief a n d P i n c k n e y t w o . D e x t e r n l a y W e b b e r v i l l e in a d o u b l e h e a d e r a t the V. >aid of r o r n n t e i r e rooms on IW. M. Sha t M a s t - r K< ginald S h a e f c r t y t a x h»H a l r e a d y b e e n c u t . g r e a t c r e d i t f o r M t iWWlling of It. will p l a y t h e sixth c o n t e s t a t PI nek- h e r o S a t u r d a y . A content p l a y e d a t M o m l a y • •VI-I i"ir. V> b. 'J:'., llefre^h- S. v.. and Pa>t M a s t e r Paul Clark t h e s t a t e d e p e n d on t h e s a l e s Thi L a z l o s c a i « * . l » r * a b o u t t e n n e y s o o n . \ J. w. ' W e b b e r v U l e several w e e k s a g o e n d e d ; .ment coivtmitt e i- F r e d Shsyton, F . I ^ t Ma t 1 Azel C m p e t i t e r J b e o r and l i q u o r r e v e n u e f o r all tta years ago.During O M ^ time they have j . n. T h e Dex-fcbr M a s o n s will play a t t h i " j n a v i c t o r y f o r W e b b e r v U l e by a L a v e y , \V. i L ' M . y e v . C o n t i n u e d on l u i t p a g e ' expenses ._u,- ^ » Pinckncy- Masonic UuU tonight. dosfc margin, 1*. W . C u i l e t t S e e . i 0. L S. Play The Weekly Church Program < - - !$ Friday Nite r 1 I J* > fcj • * ^ »*»> -*" *y"^y..- • -" >**•» u.^- 7*V X "SI.— if rn »wiw » • 5 • *W- \ * >.*»*.* The Pinckney Dispatch, Wednesday, February 14, 1934 . s+.-'"S TI, WEDDING MARCH MURDER by MONTE BARRETT #- Copyright. U U . by the Bobbe-HsrrM 0 » WHUBerrlce> BELLS AN INFERENCE During a history lesson the teacher pointed nut to the class that a surname often Indicated the trade of the ancestors of those who bore the name. Be gave the obviously simple examples of Smith, Taylor, Baker, and others. Then be questioned one of the boys: **Wbat were your ancestors, Webb?" "Spiders, sir V—London Tit-Bits. Waiting in the minister's study while "the wedding procession ts being naer •baled, Jim Franklin, about to b« married to Doris Car mod y, Is stabbed to death. Callia Shipley, one of the bridesmaids, is obviously Jn a state of anxiety. Peter Cardigan, novelist, and amateur detective of some note, with Sergeant Kllday, of the New York police, begin the official investigation. The dagger used by the murderer is found. Franklin, while waiting, had many visitors, among them his mistress, an actress, "Choo Choo" Train; his Intended wife's father, Ambrose Carmody: her brother, Rylle; Daniel Bullis, well-known politician, and an unknown woman in a blue frock, who had quarreled openly with Franklin. CHAPTER II—Continued "Where had you been, Royce?" Kllday wheeled quickly to the newspaper man. "Out in the vestibule of the church, looking for Milo Dunbar," replied Royce. "For me?" Dunbar looked at the editor inquisitively. "Jim wanted you to do him a faTor," Nick explained. "We'll come to that later," Kllday Interrupted Impatiently. "When you NOTHING ALARMING got back here to the sacristy, did you see Bullis, or hear anything of his quarrel with Franklin?" "No." "How about the woman In blue? Did you see her? Was that Choo Choo Train?" "No, I didn't see her. But it couldn't have been Choo Choo," Royce was quite positive. Choo Choo entered later, from the outside door. I'm sure she hadn't been here before, "1 saw Mr. Oldsby kissing Helen because Jim was surprised to see Young, and he knows nothing about her." her. She might—" "And you never saw the woman in "Oh, infantile paralysis is the onlj blue?" thing he could catch from her." Nick shook his head. "Both she and Bullis must have left by the back door. All the Policeman's Fault This is the first I had heard of either of them." Magistrate—The traffic policeman * ' says you got sarcastic with him. "Didn't Doctor Abernathy say anyMr. Nagger—But 1 don't Intend to thing about them?" Kllday persisted. be. He talked to me the way my Royce meditated, frowning. "No, he wife does, and I forgot myseJf and never mentioned them. I remember he answered, "Yes, my dear."—Stray did say, 'This Is the strangest wedding 1 ever saw.' 1 didn't know he , . Stories. was referring to these visitors, however." Call • Plumber Doctor Abernathy leaned forward City Boy—Say, dad, bow many quickly. "Tell them what sou said, In kinds of milk are there? reply to that, Mr. Royce," he urged. Father—Well, there's evaporated "I don't remember—what did I say?" milk, buttermilk, malted milk and— Inquired Royce. but why do you wish to know? "Yog said," the rector's face flushed "Oh, I'm drawing a picture of a with sincerity, "'It may be stranger, cow and I want to know how many before it's over.' " spigots to put on her."—Farm Jour"Yes," Nick smiled. "I remember nal. saying that now." "Just what did you think was going Can't Be Proved to be Ro strance, Royce?" Sergeant Visitor—You say you have fourKllday was quick to follow up the teen attorneys in this town? Any new lead. of them criminal lawyers? Royce hesitated. "That cets back to "l Native—Well, some of 'em are. the reason Jim asked me to go out in The frntihle is you can't prove It on front and find Milo Dunbar," he began 'em,—Missouri -Pacific Magazine. slowly. "And to Rylle Carmndy's quarrel with him, Just after we arCLASSIFIED rived here." "Did you hear that quarrel?" "No. Jim told me about It. Doctor Abernathy was here when Rylle came, though. He can verify that part of it." The roctor nodded, reluctantly, It seemed to Peter. "It was about twenty minutes to four." Royce continued. "Rylle drove up to the side of the church In a roadster, and came In here demanding to see Franklin alone. He was beside himself with ancer. "Doctor Abernathy invited him to use his study. He and Jim were In there about two minutes. Then Rylie rushed out. He didn't stop to speak to either the doctor or me. He left the church very hurriedly and drove Father—I rjin'i find an account oi off in his car. I watched him from your football game on the sporting the door, there." pime. "Rut you say Franklin told you * >»i— We were slaughtered. Look about this quarrel?" in -tlie obituary column. "Yes. Immediately afterward, he called me into the study and explained that some one had told Rylle May Never Know about his affair with Choo rhoo Guest—ho you make v reduced Train. The hoy had come to demand rate In this hotel if one stays more an explanation. Jim had told him the than a* wej'k? truth. There was nothing else to do." Porter—'heed, boss, I don't know. Royce left his chair and walked Nobody has *'ver been able to stick restlessly about the room as he conit out here as long as a week. tinued his story. "It seems that Rylie demanded to know if the affair had ended. Jim made the mistake of trying to talk to the hoy as one man of the world to another. It didn't work. Rylie declared he was going to stop the wedding. Before Jim could stop him, he rushed out of the room, and was gone. "Jim was worried. He was afraid the boy might cause some sort of disturbance during the ceremonyi He was Just wrought up enough to 0:0 tnch a thing. So he asked me to hurry out in front and find Milo Dunbar. Mr. Dunbar Is—or was—Jim's law partner. I was to explain what had happened and ask him to keep an eye ont for Rylie, when he entered the church. Jim was certain that Mr. Dunbar could handle It "But I couldnl locate Dunbar. That was why I was gone so long. But Rylle wasn't there, either, and I finally decided that the boy would be all right, after he had had time to think things over. At any rate, I couldn't remain away any longer, as it was about time for the service to start So I came on back here.** "I was right t h e n In the church, all the time." declared Milo Dunbar, His alert gray glance was fastened on the newspaper man. Proceeding Scientifically "Guess 1 may as well come to it," said Farmer CorntosseL "Come to what?" *Studyin' the science of gettln* profit out of worthless material. I'm goin' to write to the head nursery* man of the Department of Agriculture and get him to send me one of those bulletins about gTaftln'." >** m •& SYNOPSIS EVERYWHERE . . '£* " • "I'd like to know where? I couldn't locate you." "Let's get all this straight" Kllday, hands behind him, studied Royce shrewdly. "Shortly after you and FraDklin arrived, Rylle Carmody came. He was evidently very angry. Both and Doctor Aboraathy saw MnL He talked with Franklin in the rector's study, and then left hurriedly. Later Franklin confided the nature of this quarrel to you, and you went out In front in search of Mr. Dunbar, but were unsuccessful In finding him. "While you were away, Doctor Abernathy was called to the telephone, and when he came out he found Franklin quarreling with a mysterious woman In blue—a blond. Franklin declared the woman was hysterical over a tr&st fund and hurried her Into the study, where they quarreled. This woman was not Choo Choo Train, because Choo Choo was wearing green. At any rate, while the woman was still in the study, Daniel Bullis came here demanding to see Franklin. He refused to wait, and pushed on into the study In spite of Doctor Abemathy's warning th§t Franklin was busy. Then yon came 1»ack, Royce. "And when the doctor told you he had never seen such a strange wedding, you told him It might be stranger, before it was over. You say you were referring to Rylle Carmody." "I was," declared Royee emphatically. "Never mind that now." Kllday brushed aside the interruption. "Neither of you saw the woman In blue or Daniel Bullis leave the study. But Just a few minutes before the ceremony was to start, you say that Mr. Ambrose Carmody came back to see Franklin. I believe your Inference was that they quarreled." "I can explain that." Ambrose Carmody broke in. "I did have an argument with Franklin. Just before we left the house for the church, some one telephoned. It was an anonymous message. Normally I would have paid no attention to It. But It so vitally concerned the welfare of my family, I thought it deserved recognition. After reaching the church, I asked Franklin for an explanation." "What was that message, Mr. Carmody?" "It concerned this actress, Choo Choo Train. I was informed of her affair with Franklin." "Was It a man's voice, or a woman's?" demanded Peter Cardigan. "A man's." ••And you asked Franklin about It?** "Yes. When I reached this room, both Royce and Doctor Abernathy were present. I inquired for Franklin, and they informed me he was In the study.—I knocked.—FraTrkHa—opened the door almost Immediately. I don't know what had become of all these people they say had been in the study. There was no one else there at the time. I told Franklin what I had heard, and demanded an explanation. I made It clear that 1 had to know the truth before the wedding. Franklin denied there was any truth in the message. He gave me his word as a gentleman on It and I believed him." "That was all then?" Kilday prompted him. "Yes." Except for the heightened color in his face. Carmody gave no outward sijjn of ^motion. "I can substantiate a part of that," volunteered Doctor Abernathy. "When Mr. Carmody left the study. I heard him say, 'I have your word for It?' and I heard Mr. Franklin say, 'You have.'" Peter Cardigan interrupted with a question. "Did you take advantage of Mr. Carmody's presence to inform him of this quarrel which had so disturbed you?" he asked the rector. "No." Doctor Abernathy again moistened his lips.. "I decided against it." "Rut earlier you had made up your mind to tell him." the novelist persisted. "What caused you to change your decision?" "I only Intended to Interfere if, in my opinion, there were cause to question the advisability of proceeding with the ceremony," replied the rector slowly. "After consideration, I decided this was not true. The woman in blue had confirmed Franklin's statement that her quarrel was of a business rather than a personal nature. Of course," he added, "it would have been different had 1 been present when Miss Train, the actress, arrived. This Is the first 1 had heard of that." "H'm!" Sergeant Kllday digested this in silence for a moment. Then he turned to Royce. "When was it Choo Choo arrived on the scene?" "After Doctor Abernathy had entered the church." said Royce. "When Mr. Carmody left the study. Doctor Abernathy walked to the door with him. Mr. Carmody walked around the out side of the church. The last thing I heard him say was, 'Let's start on time.' It was then only about one minute of four. Doctor Abernathy turned to us and asked If we were ready. Jim said we were. Doctor Aber nathy then entered the church, through this door. I was standing here, by the door, leaving it open a crack so that I could see what happened Inside, so. naturally, my hack was to Jim. "I never saw Choo Choo enter. The first I knew that she was here, was when 1 heard Jim say, 'What are you doing here? I thought I told you to stay away? "She said, 'I intended to, Jim, until Fletcher phoned me that you said to come, after all,* she said. "Jim denied that he had told Fletcher to phone, and they started to quarrel. I was afraid they could be heard In the church. "'Pipe down/ I warned them D o you want to break no fist w*4dBnfF "That's exactly what she'd' Ukr'to do,' Jim said. 'Gome on in here where we can talk.' And be pulled her toward the door o f t h e study. That's the last I saw of Ctyoo Choo.". "Who is Fletcher?" Kilday wanted to know, "That's Jim's man-servant,H Royce, explained. "And that was the last you saw of Franklin, too?" Inquired Peter. •*¥«e. But 1 apoke- t©- hint After that." "When?" Royce faced Peter squarely. *\Vhen Callls Shipley came," fee said. "Callis ShUpley? Who is t h a t r "See here/this Is preposterous," Ambrose Carmody interrupted angrily. "Callls was one of tha> bridesmaids. She was out In front ail of the time." "Oh, no, she wasn't." Nick.denied. "She was back here Just before the wedding. She came running in the side door, very excited and out of breath. "'Where's Rylle? Is he back here?' she-wanted to know. ' "I told her I didn't think so. I ••"Then where Is Jim Franklin?* she * asked me breathlessly. She waji so agitated, I was afraid something; was wrong, particularly In view of what had happened between Rylle and Jim, Just a short time before. So I knocked on the study door. "Jim asked me what was wanted. ** 'Have you seen Rylle Carmody?* she asked him. *He Isn't In there, Is he?' ; "When Jim said he wasn't, the girl sort of caught at her' throat, and. said, 'Oh.' . ' "I could see she was very much excited. 'You'd better let me take you around front,' I-'urged her, but she said, *0h, I'll be all right,' and .left the way she had come." "Mr. Royce," demanded Kllday . eagerly, "did Callls Shipley have on a blue dress?" The newspaper man hesitated "Why, yes, I think she did," he said finally. Doctor Abernathy sprang to his feet "You're making a terrible mistake," he cried. "Callls Shipley wasnt the woman In blue—not the woman In blue I saw. That—why, that's absurd." His fingers fumbled with his handkerchief as he mopped his brow. "I'm sure she was out In the vestibule, In front." added Ambrose Carmody. "You're getting nowhere, Jumping about this way, trying to connect Innocent people with the crime." Sergeant Kllday frowned slowly, from one man to the- other. Then! he turned back to Nick Royce. "You say Callis Shipley came back here after Doctor Abernathy left the room? She was the last visitor-?" t Royce nodded. "There couldn't be any mistake?" "Not a chance. You see, I've met Miss Shipley a dozen times, recently, at parties given for the bridal party." "But you never saw the woman' in blue that Doctor Abernathy told us about, did you?" "We've been over that." Royce declared Impatiently. "I was out In front, looking for Milo Dunbar," > The sergeant turned to the rector. "How well do you know Callis Shipley, Doctor?" "I've known her all her life. I christened the child." "There isn't any chance that yon could be mistaken, then?" Kllday worried the question, like a dog with a bone. "You're positive that the woman in blue you told- us about, earlier, could not have beep Callls Shipley?" "I am positive of that," declared Doctor Abernathy, and his manner was convincing. Kilday was baffled. "What do you make of this, Peter?" The detective turned to his friend for suggestion. "Jim Franklin w a s murdered at or about the stroke.of four. He-arrived here at twenty minutes of four. Ih" that twenty-minute interval, eight people visited this room, that we know of." Here he ticked them 6ff on his fingers. "Doctor Abernathy. who was In the church when Franklin was killed; Nick Royce, who was his best man, and claims he was standing right at this door at the time of the murder; Rylte Carmody, who was to have been his brother-in-law, and who quarreled with him In the study, according to . two witnesses; Mr. Carmody," Kiblay glanced respectfully toward the banker, "who explains that he came to demand the truth from Franklin regarding Choo Choo Train; Callis Shipley,.one of the bridesmaids* who did not see Franklin While she was here, hut did see Nick "Royce; another woman, dressed In blue, like Miss Shipley, who has-not been Identified ; Choo Choo Train, the aetrpss, who is supposed to have been In love with the dead man; and Daniel Bullis, who evidently was very angry when he entered the study without knocking. "All this," he threw out Ms hands In a gesture of:despair, "in twenty minutes, and we can't find anybody that seems to know anything." "And yet we have enough to go on," Peter expressed a confidence he did not entirely feel. "We can talk' to Choo Cltbo TCAi'n. We'll want to ask Daniel Bullis some questions. We can discover something of Franklin's prfvate'llfe from his man-servant, Fletcher, whom Mr. Royce mentioned, which may put us on the trail of the mysterious woman in blue: we can locate and Identify that woman; we can question Callis Shipley and discover why she was so eager to find Rylie Carmody. and what she war dolnr back here in the sacristy, when, as a bridesmaid, she was supposed to be with tha bridal party, in the front vestibule, and we can look up Ry*ie Carmody, who quarreled with Jim Franklin so shortly before—" (TO BE OONTtNUSOw) «* VAST CEMETERY IS WAR MUSEUM Impressive Remembrances of ,,Italian Valor. /7.• Face Full off Pimples Could Not Go Anywhere % € HemM byCutteurm t\ • -j. Caporetto l Those who are old enough to remember the C|ctober of 11)17 recall the gfoat retreat of the Italian armythrough Caporetto to the Piave river Under the direction of the Germau high command, the Austrlat.s attacked the Italians over a wide front "beyond the Alps" with such vigor that resistance was for a time impossible. The retreat, quickly assumed the proportions of disaster. Britain and France, themselves sorely pressed, had" no other alternative than to rush reinforcements to the Italian front. , Just when, it seemed that Italy would be put out of the war, her solars and her allies made a stand at .ie Plave river. Italy was saved and fc the allied cause' did not suffer the calamity which threatened. The Globe has gathered a collection of pictures taken in a war cemetery at Redlpuglla. Italy, hear Monffaucone (not Montfaucon, France, near, which is the American cemetery at Romagne). ; The unusual thing about the Italian cemetery (which is the final resting place ot 30.()00 soldiers, of whom only 5,800 were" Identified before burial) Is that it also is an impressive war museum. The markers are made of, things .military, the debris from many battlefields. One of the pictures shows the graves of a father arid sop. Beneath the photograph appears verse, which, freely translated, reads: "My face w a s foil of hard, r e d pimples. My akin waa very sore and M red and 1 could not go anywbe*t> without everybody looking at i g o / The pimples were very ltc£y *n3~T scratched them until they bled. .X lost my night's sleep so many times) I was disgusted. *1 tried different things, bat wiuV . out success. I happened to see * a V / advertisement for Cuticura Soap SANJ? Ointment and sent for a free sampfjfc. ., I bought more and after I had " three cakes of Cuticura Soap two boxes of Cuticura Olnti , my face was completely healeA*K^?' (Signed) Miss Anna Krouchldt, 430 Bmmett S t , Scranton, Pa. jtfffih Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere, o t m / sample each free. Address: " C u » ^ > V ,*cura laboratories, Dept R, Maiden* "' s V" Mass."—Adv. Look at my breast, Father. Are you glad? Albert, mbre now I feel I ' Ara your father: But your poor mother la left alohe. Another mother,. Italy, Will Console her. Over the grave of one Is set up a shielded machine gun taken from the field of battle to mark the place where a soldier lies. Above the mound that shrouds the other stands a cross, fashioned also from war relics—shell-casings. Throughout this memorial book there are scattered pictures similar to the one shown and described hero. The cemetery at Redlpuglla Is more than a burial ground, It Is a national shrine.—Boston Globe. 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"YesP say thousands who have followed this sensible -medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative, 2. Take the dose that you find suited to your system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving regularly without assistance. Dr.- Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a prescriptional preparation containing senna, a natural vegetable laxative which relieves constipation gently and safely. Why not try it? Some pill or tablet may be more convenient to carry: But there is no "convenience" in any cathartic that's taken so frequently,, .you must carry it wherever you gol W h y Doctors give a liquid laxative The habitual use of harsh salts, or powerful drugs in the highly concentrated form of pills or tablets is risky. The properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without discomfort or injury. You need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. ' The public can always get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drug store. What Is the "Right" Laxative? • In baying any laxative, read the label. Not the claims, but the contents* U it contains doubtful PIMPLES HEAUD HAIR BALSAM Skin made dearer, smoother, finer, the easy Resinoi way. Forfire*sampte of ^Ja0C(Bo0C eefioT eUMj 5S 0o 8aD p ^VXttB W i l i s vO tO a«% " KeSaoTbept o3Tleta>.,M4. ' * • meswCh— WkB-Pataoinam.T a29JEfeiEal3sia% ON SHAJtfPOO-U»l fot vm kk bear eoft andflwfly.a» cents byjtefl or at ResiiMH Stomach *r mmmXoun AdvertisingDollat B U Y S something more than space and drcnlation in the columns of this newspaper. It bays space and drcnlation piss the favorable consideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. U t tit Tdl y«a M m Abort 1( Trouble-Gas Bemy Saap of *5 St tjuift A»e., Fort Wayne, lad., amid: *<I waa Moated with gas, sad everythiat 1 ate woald aoer to my teanach. Uf nema were to bed 1 waa tleeptcae. I lost nett Uua SO poods in weight A doctor rttrmnwnded B r . Pierce'* Golden Medkni Dfc> corery. I retained my noiinil w fte stomach distress." New size, tablets SO cts.. HqmVi fl-CH Letar •be, tab* orttquJ<l.$US.-WeDeOar9w%T S0!ES«5SS££5 WNU—O j f e ^ M i*it. niUte; i-) i iiiii' • nr &^>Jfe ; v*^^ lataWi •I'""'" ^ ^ ^ 1•«.> i "--i«»*>i' JSWT "^v '•*• ° ? & .':*! •'.: ^rAvX*"; 2 U ^ H ^ R f ^ P l«* VW^ >"*:. ^-:-^ .j .«•.'.• f r aw. 7«*-^: w i 2¾^ •'' : ^ ».V" .-'*»". • . > • " * - « 33* Ditpalch fw*.> a Wednesday, February Brow* and Ida ferine!*, ^AnSgnees of Mortgagee. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Tnaiteea for Segregated Jay P. Sw©«»y, Default having been made for and Substituted Aasets o f ( Attorney for' Auifoees of t*ft tbe State Savings Back, * ' Mortgagee more than thirty dayi in the condiriiade Aaaigneo of mortgagee BtUtaees Addre&s: Howell, Michigan. tions of a certain mortgage executed 'sjajid M M on July 15, 1924, by Wilfred J. | Dated: December 4» 1983 Lovelace and Laura B. Lovelace his MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE of$Jctobef Kinney and Adams, SALE]^wife of the City of Detroit, Michigan office of Attorneys for Assignee of mortgagee Default having been m a l e In the to^The State Savings Bank of South I eoodJtiona JA a certain mortgage Lyon, Michigan and recorded in the ,qjfflichigant 416 PontiAC Bank Building ffiafe b y «, WiQJajn E U g a r n a m and Livingston County Register of Deeds friV Qctrrttt* Pptttiac, Michigan Julia F.'JrVrnam> husband and wife, Office on July 2 1 , 1924 in Liber 124 at of Mortgages, pages 188-189, said o i SALE ma<W 5JSBSB5P5 Judge of Probate. A true copy. Celcitia Parshall, Register of Probate. on Friday; the twentieth day o f April A. D. 1334, a* ten o'clock l a the forenoon, Eastern standard Time, said mortgage will b e foreclosed by a sale at public vendue t o •Ji /— vr . ra > STATE OF MICHIGAN the highest bidder at the Westerly In the Circuit Court for the County entrance to the Court House in the City of Howell, Livingston County, of Livingston in Chancery '% Michigan, (that being the place Fred O. Leaver and Adrian where the Circuit Court for the J. Leever, co-partners, doing !«§**>; *&.* County of Livingston is held), of business us Leever and Leever, the premises described in said mort* Plaintiffs, of the YTC*** -Hackwy, Livinggage, or so much thereof as may be mortgage being thereafter assigned ' > S I A X f OF MICHIGAN vs ston County, Michigan to Grace necessary to pay the amount due on JW4 | a th* Circuit Court for tho County Sullivu4 which said mortgage was by the State Savings Bank to Robert Clio S. Case and Mary Case, date of said mortgage a3 aforesaid, with G of Livingston in Caaacory Dan Brown and Ida Defendants. dated March 17, 1 9 3 2 and was Warden, &*m interest per cent interest thereon and all Thomas S. Garwood, and NOTICE OF SALE recordoa i n the office of the Register Luksche, Trustees for Segregated Seventy--Avelegal costs, charges and expense^ Julia Garwood, In $,5^¾¾ m pursuance pursuance of of a a decree decree of of t h e 1 . h- .. \ * ,, _ , of D e e d s . f o r t h e County o f Living- anvl Substituted asiets of the -State Cents ($375.67), f^;^.,,;f n„,.,f «• .u /^ < ofr Liv-L i inc.uding the attorney feei alio,we Savings Bank, said assignment being Plaintiffs. „ Circuit Court lor the County . , . .1 ston! State of Michigan on the 2nd proceedings - at- law vs i , by law, and any sum or sums which day of August, A. D. 1&32 in Liber recorded in Liber 139 of Mortgages, ;«„ .^r,. i r^u . or proceedings a t Charles W. Burton, Thomaj undersign*! page 7 in the Livingston County ingston: In Chancery, m a l e and ' ,be paid . , ,by the .. . entered on the ath day of J urn-, A. may 134 of mortgages on page 380, on :y having been ha J.or S. Leith, and Ethel M. Leith, " mortgagee at or before said sale, which there & claimed to be -due and Register of Deeds Office; on which D. lf>33 in the above entitled ciius.*, vieb.t recaver ,t}ja necessary to protect its interest in mortgage there is now claimed to I, the subscriber, a circuit coui-t Defendants. ( unpaid a t the date of this notice for b^' due the sum of eight hundred commissioner of the County of \Jv- the premise/.. Which premises are NOTICE OF SALE or • any] »«*$***' principal: ^and interest, the sum of thirty-one 'dollars and sixty six cents ingston, shall sell at public nuctio.i described as follows: In pursuance of a decree of the, re, by virtue of the Circuit Court for the County of Liv-| $1620.0% and no suit or proceeding principal atul interest to the date Land in the Village of Pinckney, or vendue to the highest bidder • t Z ' n "~ " "Li 1 " *"^'!*t law w i n equity having been in- hereof, ami also an attorney fee of contai'nej' in said ™ * „ ~ . County of Livingston and State l ^ * . ^ ^ - ~recover ~ - 2 — -said . M monies 1--.— or thirty dollar.'* a.s provided by statute tbe front door of th.' court nous-.' in pursuant to the mgston: In Chancery, made a j D dstrtuted/^o of Michigan, described aa follows, the City of Howell, in .said county entered on the 14th day of April, A. any P$rt* thereof. NOW THEREcaw made and proto-wit: and no -uit or proceeding at law oi of Li\ ingston, on the 2tith day of e r a maae ana p r o - . D . 1 M 2 , i n t h e above entftlej cause, I £ * ^ l E J T o f /he now W h y given^ ^ h a t j , t h e 8 u h a c r i b e r , a circuit court f ? ^ ^ ^ " ' w L r ? ™ er of in Lots number five an i six in equity having been insti- Februjiry, A. P. iy:U, at 10:00 ^ t^thirtieth Hh+ieth d n.—»:. o. /ff i a l e contained m said mortgage mortgag and * Uit'•! to r rover the debt secured by block three, range two of J. W. ^ fvepyi \i o. ^f lmJ iua™ a t: o^ n» e~ r. ~# of ^ the County in the forenoon of that Jay all the statute in such case m a l e aivj tea-'«?*"* Kinchcy's second Addition to the •:.' , •).)<•• ' , •, • or any part thereof,those certain lands ami premises ^ ^ i Livingston, shaU sell at public provided,.notice ia hereby given that. m 1 i m e , village of Pinckney according to i ime, a u c t j o n o r vendue to the highest MJ!rn Standard :-,''.; .V •{•'iiJII-a-'OKK, by virtue o f situated in tho City of Brighton, on the 21st day of April, A. D. 11)34 will the recorded pk>t thereof. Also I moil ill be foreclosed by d e r a t t h o f r o n t d o o r o f t h G / ^ ^ .ill- po>v>r of sale contained in said Livingston County, Michigan, and at 12:00- noon (Eastern Standard at block one, range two and *>j veniue to the high- h o u s e i n ^e C i t y o f H o w c u f -m u j a mor'.gagu and in pursuance of the di scribou a.s follows: To-wit:Time>, ;the undersigned will sell ai e south half of block two rango statute i.i such case made and prothe westerly; entrarfek ^ ^ o f Livingston, on the 26th "Commeneing at the southeast public stuction to the highest biddei to the C<Mt House in the City of day o f February, A. D. 1934, at two. Also a piece commencing 7* vided, notice is hereby given that corner of a certain lot in said vil-j fiowoU, L S n g s t o n County* Michigan 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of at the West door of the Court House >n Tuesday, March 20th, the .southeast corner of lot one ol 1934 at loge (now city) of Brighton, Livin the Cfty Of Howell, Livingston (that b e i n » fHe place where the that day all those certain lands and block two, rango two; running 10:00 o'clock in tlie forenoon, ingston County, Michigan, known! (that being th< 1 Circuit Com-t for the Courty of premises situate ar.J being in the County,^Michigan thence east two rods; thence K;;.'.'in Si: :: !::r i Time, suid mortas t h e Methodist 1'orsorage lot LivingstonSs hclJ), of the'premises Township «of Brighton, Livit^gston building KWhere the Circuit Court j;r.r: • v :1 li<' i'urectos d by ,-;Je at [ south eight rods thence east th > w e s t s i d e of ( I r a n d Kiver for the; County of Livingston i s h d d ) described m said mortgage, or so County, Michigan, and described as twenty-two j o l s ; thence south t>i'id-') | , ) i ; .'> :" : .' \ iKlM'' to t i l - h i g h e s t Iioad t h e n c e running southerly the preniises described in said mortf much therdtf as may be necessary follows, to-wit:seven rods; thonee southwesterly it \'\ .- . Ir.ird Hivt r Ko;e,l cntranc j ' along the west boundary of said gage or" as much thereof o.s may be to pay, t h e amount due on said in the center of highway, twenty! Lo th • ( ' o u r i 1 i o u s " in tiie City oi ! "Tho east half of ^he southeast lot f o u r r o d s ; t h e n c e w e s t e r l y at mortgage M aforesaid-wjth six.,pc», ''quarter of section number eigh- necessary. to realize the amount dut four rods; thence north twentyII, L:\in.i:. ton t ' o i i n t y , Michi ri;;ht a n g l e s w i t h said road t o t h e as aforesahi on said mortgage tocent interejj ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ all\.-legal two rods to place of beginning. teen ( 1 8 ) , and the northeast gether wrth 6 percent interest, an.l i ? a n , o f t h e premise.-: dt s c r i b e d a. north and south q u a i l e r line of costs, charAs.^afid expenses, includAlso lots one, two, three and quarter of the northeast quarter all legal '.CQS\A allowed and provided follov s e c t i o n '.i\ ; thence northerly ing tiw attorney fees allowed by four, in block two, range two. of section number nineteen ( 1 9 ) , for by said mortgage including an a l o n g s a i d line f o u r r o d s to the .-eetio:i i\ ]):;: I • t weiny-roui". law, and any^sifiHvftr^-sum'i wKlcJi Also commencing at the northtown 2 North of range 6 east, attorney fee, the following described s o u t h w e s t c o r a e r o f said p a r s o n t o w i) Oil' >niut;, l a ' • g e f i v e e a s t , may be paid by the undersigned east corner of lot one, block two Michigan." age lot; thence easterly along the premises situated in the City of Li'.ing-ton Hamburg t o w n diip, mortgagee-at.-or be^ose*-. said •>sale, range ,two, running cast two rod*; s o u t h line of s a i d l o t t o l'"> p l a c e Glenn C. Yelland, Pinckrtey, County of Livingston an i ( ' o -. 1111 y , ichignn t |.->.-ribel a .necessary ^ 1 ^ 0 1 6 ( ^ ^ ½ interests in thence south eight rods; thenca of beginning, containing oneCircuit Court Commissioner. State of Michigan; described as folfoilo\-. •: ^ H o m i n g at a p o o i t on tho prernises^lyhigh ftaaateroises are west two rods; thence north eight fourLh o f a n a c r e , m o r e o r 1. s s . " lows: Lot No. 5 in Block No. b south- riy >;ink o f H u r o n Jiiv •! situated in tte'fowagiifJ^nadillaj Carl H. Stuhrherg, rods to place of beginning. A'so Also, £x , Range No. 8, Village of Pinckney, m c e n t e r l i m of h i g h w a y where County of L i v i n f l | i ^ ^ 3 » r . $ l a , t e - o f Attorney for Plaintiffs. commencing at the FOUthoa#t "Commencing oi said qunrter according to the original recorded * f >;nd h i g h w a y ies a d j a c e n t r.orthMtehigln, and ^ o i j F * ^^rtieuferly | Business Address,:, comer of lot eight, block three, line a t a point b tvveen t h e a b o v e plat of said Village of Pinckney. 315-316 Ann Arbor Trust ftldg. w < .-terly c o r n e r of Kivei-fx-nd^escribed as follows, ^ y ^ i t ? range two; running thence east d e s c r i b e d lot a n d th<> lot f o n n e r Dated: Jan. 13, 1934 willo S u l x l i v i > i o n (-ai i Subdivi.;-acfCs of Ann Arbor, Michigan. The west s e v e n s two rods thence north, eight ro.ls; ly o w n e d a i d o c c u p i e s ! b y Kbension li 'ing record (1 in liegistei Southeast .the east half GRACE SULLIVAN, — — ( T ^ — thence west two roda; thence (•az.iThomas thenc,' running of 1>( • •!.oflH'e ' o f Livirgsto MORTGAGE SALE f; thirteen') quarter of Secti Mortgagee, south eight rods to place of benorth a l o n g said q u a r t e r li'ie 1 C':i',!nl\ ) theru'e c o n ! i n n i n g along DEFAULT having been made for Leithauser, Brown & Babcock, North ( 1 3 ) , Towrshl ginning; all in J. W. Hinchey'* c h a i n 2 7 links t o the southerly ( e n t e r iin•• o f - a i d l u g i i w a y n o r t h Jdicbi- more than thirty days in the condi-|Attorneys for Mortgagee, of Range three Second Addition to the Village ftoint o f a p i e c e of land heretoV. ( -1--)1 y to a j'.oini in Huron tions of a certain mortgage made b y l $ i o Detroit Savings Bank Dldg., ' gan. of Pinckney, according to the fore deeded to the Trustees 0 f .-outheily bank; ri\ ( r !•"»' from Otto L. Shonk and Daisy Bell ghonk. Detroit, tflichigan. Joseph recorded plot thereof. t h e M e t h o d i s t Kpi.-eopal Church niejndi i ing down stream th--:u hushabd and wife, to Arthur A.) ^_ Mortga; Dated January 24, 1934. of L r i g h t o n by Charles Hyne; a n d Uo' para! 1 to S o u t h bark Conefy dated tha 31st: Jay of OctoDated January 3, Katherinc McGube, thence northerly parallel with on! f r o m - a m e to u.-i-U-rly l i i r - o t ber A. T>. 1981. and recorded in CHANCERY SALE Don W. VanWink Mortgagee t h e ('Iran 1 R i v e r Iioad a l o n g t h e ln ( a.-1 oiO' half o f ^e -t o n e half o r the office of the Register of Deed? pu'soaiice and by virtue of Attorney for Mo \V"st s i d e o f s a i d p i e c e o f l a n d 1 Don W, VnnWink'e, p o r t i o n t w e n t y f o u r , - a i d l i n e 1) •• for the County of Livinirston a n ! &***« °* the Circuit Couit for the Business Address: c h a i n an<T7TTT~+rH-k- to thi north,- Attorney for Mortgagee; State of Michigan, on the Tth day County of Lrvingaton, State oi in^' v . i ' - t ' i l y line of t h e Ian;!.; of Howell, Michigan. a n , | Business Address: H»well,- Michigan. w e s t c o r n e r o f .-aid piece 0 of January A. D. .198¾ in Liber 131 Michigan, In Chancery, dated as o! V i i n A t i U v . r|), I theiiee .-out !)• i|> d e e d e d as a f o r e - a i 1 t o tin«:iil| 1 0 8 ; a n ] July 21, 1933, ami entered the Tth alot!^ s:ii-i \ve-t'Tly hue :>xr,'; o GAGE SALE .'f_Mortfjafr<?s, O t f p a i e NOTICE OF d M e t h o d i s t Kpiscopal (' h u r c l i ; Brownell & Gaglt, Attys. for MortaaQC*, on the 18th a y ° f August, 1933, in a certain ti:. tiee • -,1.--1 t 1 < > iit"r <>f hinli\v:i;. n made ^ o r i ^ ^ h mortgage was Default having 1426 Union Industrial Building, Flint, til. n e e ID a w e . - t rly d i r e c t i o n at (No. 2844), iiei'or • iv,' 'itioru :i ; t !:eiu *• nnil! Michigan. n the coadi- lay o f *^une 1532, assigned by cause therein pending more than thirty d ! right a n g h s t o t h e (Irand Kiver NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Arthur A. Con*ly to Lucius Doyle wherein Equitable Trust Company, nri'l m 1 (!; \vi .•! •••rly ;tl nir C M ! • r <>' executed tiong of a certain VVHEttKAS default liu» been made hi Road 2 chains and .*>S liid-,.-- tli« payment of the money secured by a .»;.;• i lliuhe,;ty to point o f it' i:'ei on June 22.102*> bfeEfne M. Modre and Anna C. Doyle, husband and a Michigan corporation (said Equitthence south 1 ! > d e g r e e , east. ?, murttfase dated StptcuiL»er 7th. A. L>. 1S2S, t l i ' C 11, iiej,- ;}"» ,:<-i-e> e f I a I,' I. L-xt'cuti'U t»y Arthur A. P e n y and Jetale to Walter Marshall^ aail recorded wife; said assignment being recorded able Trust Company having been c h a i n s an I !> l i n k s ; t h e n c e e a s t e r - Kuth Perry, bis wiff. to Thymus r . Riortn the Register of Deeds office, Livsubstituted for American Stat* in the Livingston jJM|ft% Register I']\" -],i i i •_; iim! I e- ervi n;; tie ve a-i Trustee, which *ttid niurtstfce waa ly 2 c h a i n s a n d .'J<! linkt o t h e diiii, n curded in the office ul ll»« Register of 1 of Deeds Ofnce on ¢ ^ ^ 2 4 , 1»2G^ ingston County, Michigan- on the Trust Company of Detroit without from the following 'I .• ( l i b d place of beginning, c o n t a i n i n g ]><:ed* for Lrvlngstuu County. Michigan f$th day of October 1931 in Liber change in the title of said cause) in Liber 128 of Mortgage^ o t ^ - p ^ ^ mi the ljth day of October, A. O. 192*, at ]iie.,mi-e-; Kot I S of ] ; i \ ( | - \';,ii \ f o u r - f i f t h s o f an a; re, mnrro r 1 o d o c k in the aflernovn, in Mber 130' 176, which said mortgage • war, M2 of Mortgages on page 4 7 4 ; on and Howard C. Wade, as Trustees. S u b d i v i s i o n N o . o n e of :1:1 u n t v le -, e x c e p t i n g t h e r - f r o m a j d e c o of Murtgiigcs, on p a s t » 573-&7V; and thereafter assigned by Walter' whteb mortgage there is claimed to are the plaintiffs, and James C-la*whereas s-»id mortgage is now held a n d ' c o r d e d pl.it. L a n d in the north of land c o n t a i n i n g two-fifths o f '•wiipit by suid Thoruaa 1*. Rlurthui, a s Marahall to Charles Cogger d>s> > an He due and unpaid at the date of gow and Laura Glasgow, his wife, Trustee, and half of section 2 1, Hamburg an a c r e d e e d e d M a y l.'.th, 1*7 1, W H t l t i l ^ S the wiiole of naid indebtedassignment dated October 5^ 1927, Jhis notice, for principal and interest also in her. individual capacity, and Tuwn.-hip, l.ivinp-luii Coui.ty. by M a r t h a I!. Lyoris t o the- T r u s - iirsrt rvmajuitig secured by jyUd mortfaxa and recorded in the office-, of the and taxe«, the sum of One hundrel, Michael Cavanaugh are defenients, hu.s hecorrre due and payable uader tn« l ) e i n g part o f t h e land conveye | t e e s o f th Melho.iist l'r>i.-;< <•»>;»I 1i terms of yaid Diorttfatfe, _ _ and and G0'1OO Dol"ar3T; notice is hereby given that 1 shall Register of Deeds for Livingston Mghty-onc WHKIOiAS the amount claimed to be by ( ' h a i l •* ('. N ' a n A n t u ••; ]i d ai C h u r c h o f B r i g h t o n a n d r e c o r d e 1 • hie on said mortgage at the da.te of this County, in Liber 119 of Mortgage^ ($181.60), and no suit or proceed*' sell at public auction to the highest t o W i l f r e d J. L o v e l a c e a n d Laura May 2:Jr I, J*.7l, in L i b e r 0 7 o f in.tin- in the sum of £2,^54.31, tnchidlnf inpage 105, which 3aid mortgage was | ing at law or in equity having been bidder at tbe West Front entrance terest romputed to the date herevf. and I>. L o v e h i c by W a r r a n t y hi-ed. Deed- at page 271 ; A L S O , in- also itirliiriing an attorney fe< nrvvHed b y thereafter assigned by Charles Cog- had or instituted to recover the debt to the Court House in the City cl l;iw und stipulated for in said mutajrhRe; 1 e o r i l e d in L i b ' T 14:1, pa;-,••• '•',')". c l u d i n g a -t 1 ip o f land t e n f e e t iiml in> suit or proceeding at law ba>ini£ Mich ger arid wife to State Savings Bank secure 1 by sard mortgage, or any Howell, Livingston County, L i . i.i^'-t'i'i C o u n t y Ke>.ri>"er ol wid • off t h e s o u t h side o f t h e uecir instituted to recover the debt n o * I gan (that being the nlace of holding 11 malum},' s»-cur»"d by nanl mortgage, ttr of South Lyon, Michigan,' by an part thereof: I)' < d s OiTice, -aid !ai;d h injMethod!-t Episcopal P a r s o n a g e ..ay pari thereof, wnerei/y the power wf Now, therefore, by virtue of the the Circuit Court for said County assignment dated March 10, 1931, -;de • <>111 it«11ed in said mortgage hae bei>u»re particularly .liM'iilj. d jt .lot h e i j e d b y t h e Tru-t"e-. 0 f cniii*' eprnttive. and recorded at the Office • *of t h e power of sale contained in said of Livingston), on the 21st day of fi llov. - : ( oiiinieiii ir:^r at t..e .NOW TirEKKrX)RE. nrttite i» hereby the M e t h o l i - t Episcopal Church . , . . ^.ven thai Uy n r t u e of the puwer of «aie Register of Deeds of Livingston mortgage, and pursuant to the March, A. D. 1934, at ten o'clock in south* a.^t 1 o r n e r uf Ilivej-beml to h l e c t r a .Morgan liv (|iiit-ciai*n r e t a i n e d jn ^ d r u o n t a ^ , and In pursuCounty, in Liber 134 of Mortgages,"' rtatute in such case made and pro- the forenoon, Eastern Standarl w i l l o Subdivi.-icm a.- ri cord; ti i i t iiw 'jinee ei th** statirle in itUch cane made ami u-eii .niL.-.i ...i.m.uN <..,, ' " •'^. | (>r, , v i l ) ( ^ , Uw ^,^ , UO rtif»ge will he forepage 2 8 5 , which said mortgage wasj vided, NOTICE IS HEREBY Time, the following described propt h e Livi, i ' - t o n C o u n t y r e c o r d ol r»*cord'-<l \ f ) v e n i b i - r 2'J, 1 >sf»!t, in , i lo.-<'d by a sate of thf niortga^;«d prem! 'thereafter assigned by the State, GIVEN, that on Tuesday; the 24th erty, viz:••s hert-m (>»•«( ril>»»d at puMn- vendue, t o r h \ t s ; t h e n c e ,-outh 41 *\>'gr.-* .I.ilier x s o f 1).,-.1^ at p a g e r. H I i the hi«h«*st bidder on W«tfne>day, A^ril Savings Bank of South Lyon, Michi-jday of April, A. D, 1934. at ten Lot Fifty-five ( 5 5 ) of Sec'Jon l iiirl 2 ' m i n u t e s w e s t ]<''..(', f> r-t ; 25th. A. O. 1934, at 10 <.'« lva;W in the forei t h e a b o v e ije.-cril) Ian t" m g i man of *aid day. Kawfern SUndarrl time. gan to Robert Warden, Dan Brown J o'clock in the forenoon, Eastern ©f Noble's Plat of Village of Ilrighth a<e .-outh 0 di grri's a n d 1)7 in S e c t i o n N o . .'! 1 in --Town h i p at the frmit eirtrunce ut tbe Cuurt Hou.-^ ahd Ida Luksche, Trustees for* ,'seg- Standard Time, said mortgage will ton, Village of Brighton, Livingston 1, I Lit V.e-t I !i!»..">2 f . \ ; t l v r i c e in in.- ( ity ol Howell. Mimical} rthat r; K a - t , Imilduig bt-lnt; the pta<^ ut hoKling the No. 2 N o r l h o f Itangt regated and substituted assets of the, be foreclosed by a sale at public' County, Michigan, according to the south ]'•'• i ;'ivi'- a n d 4"> n.inutefir^uit f'ourt lor th* County of Livingston, Michigan." State Savings Bank, said assignment vendue to tbe highest bidder at t h e | p ] a t thereof as recorded in Liber 2 in which said mortgaged prermseo air* loe a s t L ^ . i ; 2 f e e t ; t h e ; ce n o r t h V^ • iti-d.) Said preml.Hcs are described aa C l e a n <'. Y e l h m d , in Liber' 139 of I Easterly ..entrance to the C o u r t of Deeds, Page 10, Livingston being reco:r^ed d- '.:reea n d :;0 m i n u t e w-.'. llows: Circuit Coiii't CoiMpii —ioiier f oTin* fullowiliK de5rrtb«d prernlsen, »itu] Mortgages, page 5, in said Lining- j Hfrusi in tK* City o l H o w e l l , Livings' County Reeords. :">!•.•> :'. • : tic-re e -01.1; \ i'a; d.-at< »1 in 11M- f'ity of llirrell. County of Lir, Carl II. S t u h r h rg, 3ton County Register of Deeds*OflWfe|ston Couifty; Michigan; (that being|' Together with the hcreditament.tngstun. S u r e of Michigan, viz: . i !e 1 r. Li' 1 - V. ' .-1 I (>4 .<> ' A t t o r n e y f o r Plaintiff.-, ('•tmiuenHng ui the South line of Wblpon which mortgage there i3 now the place where the Circuit Court and appurtenances thereunto belong f e , [ ; ' ' , [•( ; . m i l l i; I I | . " ' I e . a'e I»l.- Sir*«et in the City of Htrwell. at a iviint fJiisinf.s-; Adrlr -.- : whern the h'ajtterly Une of tJA No. 97 of ia^ttaaHGtflOfcsr" of LrVthgstofi i s ing or in anywise appertaining, and dalaasd t o be due $5489 we-t 2L").0 fe.-t; 4 i I •. i • • : i l . V : i | i ; A n n A r b o r T r u - t IMdg. Whipple'* Se< oixl Addition to tpe Village SteM),'. o f the premises describe 1 in if the Said premises In improved jA|jpjriji$ and interest to d n( n«,weil f N o v Cfty of H o w e l h if Prol i e IU ' i i o r t h n 17) di'^'ie ., a n d 4^ A n n A r b o r . Mi< higa'i. j e t - te«i southerly would Int#mect tf* aald ^Xaaid mortage,^ or s* much thereof; with a building designed for occu • s \ « d l ss%V> an attorney fee m i n u t - we.-t : ; 0 . 0 f e e t t o til' si.iilh line of Wbkppte Street, m i d w m i J l»-iiig the Northw*«t rorner of laml rorwi.ajjmay b«r **ce3sary to pay the pancy as an apartment house, family rs ($35.00) a s ()-' point of beginning; thence n"it, '••rly irwned hy r>e«i L. f h i l l l p * ; Tjinotnc MORTGAGE SALE a^noCnt due on said mortgage as botel, or for commercial or business e, and no s1 <;4 degl-'-e 41 minute . ea.-t .17.4.' I tlKtiee Westerly hhmg th« Southerly Hue1 ..f H;IHI Whipple Siree4 100 feet. IMIM* with 7 per cent interest ( purposes, also together with all law or in equit, D e f a u l t haviHg b ' e n m a d e f o r i< t : t h e n o i t l i 2~> d e g r e e s a a d , ninning S<4ith*rly at rtrttl ancle* to t h * tod to recover tlg^i ithe*eVn~and; all legal corts, charges, | Jfcwppearing b c i s , ice-boxes, cquip»1d« of m i d WhJppto Btrc«t. 132 \^ * ~t 2:10.0 f •t niore m o r e t h a n t h i i ! \ lay.- in t h e c o n d i - 1 Southerly fprt: ihenef running KaMefty >nd pjfcfaliel t f i said mortgage ^ttj^and expenses, including the attorney jaf^ for heating, lighting, cooking, of thf t i o n - o f a c. i t a i n m o r t g a g e m a d e b y with tiV> Southerly lin« of m i d Whipp»e> Ijori'i r t the tfcia^of. NOW THE ^ ~ fees allowed by law, and any sum, mirrors, door and window shade::, l l C . ' r j o i -aid W i l l i a m K. K a r n n m an-.I J u l i a V. Strwt. KM> feet tv tbe SoutpweM c o m e r 'III r: th ,»f land furmerly owned try the- a i o r e n e n j fr -sum4 'which may be paid by the of the power of ; •s0.2-"»| K a r n a m , his w i f - , to K a t l a r i n e M c - tinned Kred L. PbillipH. thene* m a n i a c screens and awnings, and such other ,•(]'> g s.ihl l)o)\'.Northerly along the m i d I'hlUlp*' l a n l j undersigned mortgagee at o r before gooda, ehattlcs, and persona', propi * a a i d mortgage and - a d C a h e , d a t e d tie- s e v e n t e e n t h d a y o f 132 • i n <• - o u ' i l i 2 - ) «'•'•; f' feet to the place of betfnnia*. SaJd « | Ithc statute in sue | said sale, uocesaary t o protect .its erty a s are ever furnished by a iande o r - - , A u g u - t A . D. 1!)."'»1 a n d r e c o r d e d in I«ml t^inx on the Went one-half of the) it - 1 . - t 2:).1.0 :' ]\> Southeast qiiaiier of Bection M. tn Ttfima g d provided, notice is '?..interest in tho pVemise* Whichj j © ^ ra letting or operating an unto a poi t being .-oath C'.l the office of the Register of Deeds ship 3 North, of Ran ire S East. Michigan. <>y ; r>nted: Flint, lllcblgan. January 24, 8*V*on March 5th, 1 are decribod as f o l o w s : • furnished similar two '•') 1:.mutes - a t 22.s it. for the Countv of Livingston ar.d 1934. .*"VMpremisos V * ' u i « s s s w i v « i building ar^js^sajij^ o«i«iMfik the (I gftrtock in the I fat A part o f the no|th>wo8t quarter. ^ ^ ^ ^ erected upon the mort''•,- point of b ginning;, State of Michigan, on the eighteenth THOMAS r . RJORDAN, a s T n w t e e . f e MORTGAGEE. '•' Standard Time, - H f e southwest quarter o f Section ^ ^ j premises anJ now or horcmodi <'<•'> d ^v<-'and 40 day of August A. I). 1031, in Liber oc Hrownell A. (kiult. Attortieyii tor will be foreclosed ijpmmqrtv ( 2 5 ) commencing t t t i i a i S i t e r ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ b y t m ; M ortto the 12!» of Mortgage-;, on pages 220-221 Mortirairee. 142« Union Industrial fi. t .ut. • a - t 'i'l.•> 1-,1 ; i c . rtlnt. Michigan. fie vcrdue to the high ^ southwest corner o i the Southwest j v t g 9 n o r ^ ^ a i s i g T 1 8 , which .hall thereof; on which mortgage there . is . B UJan. :.t e f I) g i n n i n g . 24-31: F e b . 7-14-21-28; Mar. 7-14* poi the <irand River Roi - 4 quar8er of the southwest quarter, ^ ^ , ^ between the parties Dan claimed to bi lue ;ind u n p a i d at t h e . 2 1 - 2 8 ; Apr. 4-11-18—W wka> Kcii-Tt W:.. a T — - ' —< to the Court House i«^4Xa funning thence east about Eighteen h e r e t o ^ . j ^ parties claiming by, date of this notice, for principal and Lu Hi-own :-.nd Ida , , t ,rj interest, the sum *if Two Thousand of Howell, Michigan,. *&&*\<M-&* -*o the Creek, thence throogh 0 r under them, an accession Tru.-ti e . f o r ''T. ;:i 1 premises described in said moftiage northwesterly along aaM Creek to ^ th<5 freehold t n d a part of the Sixty-eight and forty-three 100 DolA.-.et., and Sunstitut' d Attmnmf ml Law """ lars ( $ 2 , 0 ^ . 4 3 ) , and no suit or| which premises arc d ^ r i b e d ^ g a a jhi ^rest lino of said » o r t h w e s t [ t e ^ „ , 4 encumberei by thi. Savings of th: Sta'.e Ofbcs o r r Rr»t Stota Satri»fft E*«fc U w w M C T prococ<ling at law or in equity havfollows: > ^ l q « ^ * «'^ * ^ ' • * * * ? Indenture. I'ank, ing been had or instituted to recover n#w9Mf awiPwit Being the northeast quarter g l H ; S o t r t ^ j r r e n t ^ e n <1T) rwia and «x»rjatad: January 31st, 1934. mortgage*, the debt secured by said mortgage, A. i^H ' s o l Northwest quarter (less 8 ¼ ¾ ^ and one-half links to the place ofj Gltnm C Yelland or any part thereof: off the northeast c o r n e r / o f t h f j ^ ^ n ^ • *&?* Township One_ 1 ) | Circuit Court Commissioner Dat !: lh C I I V I K T I S . +:•' » ^ ) Section no. t w c n ^ ^ v c t > l ^ t i e - ' n f . t t t a g a four ( 4 ) K»*»[ Now, therefore, by virtue of th*; AND AKAMS Livingston Coonty Michigan. KINNEi' ( 2 6 ) Town one ( 1 ) nos|h,.Bani pow^r of sale contained in said mort! Stevenson, Butzel, Earoen A Long, Attorney* f o r A.-.-igaee.- o f tt Attmrmmw a t January W, l 34, Moilgagce gage and pursuant to the statute in ate ( 6 ) cast, Livini I 2388 First National Bank Bldg., 41o I'ontiac Hank Duilding such rase marie an<l provided, ^-^l^fcfnt Dx>yle, igan. j Detroit, Michigan. HOWELU MldNwCAM Awu C. Doyle, JPontiac, Michigan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Robert Warden, , £ » * Attorney* for Plaintiffi : L K £*!** - - f Don W. Vailnide Jay P. Swemy > \ * * . : r-SX&WO^'" • ** .,w,i4ii»>»tfcs ^ 1?^^*^;^T .".-y : > • • * • ••if. / Tbe Pbchnty Ditpatch m- Wednesday. February *1, 1934 «««MHMMlMMHMHfetai rL WP t Ray Had ley and Edna of Iosco wore | fo^cTturcfi "Sunciay. ttMIIIWllllllfllUtljmWliHIIIII HAMBURG » Wst Marion religious d r a m a will b e fTrvoti here next Sunday night a t the* H a m b u r g Boy Scouts m... regular meeting Monday evening with church. All a r e invited. F r e e will offa good attendance. Koxy Martin o ering. Thfc Playfeouse of Livingston County Ann Arbor. Scout Master Dan N o e > !\W»V*/t^, W u l , Thur.. I*H.. S a t . Feb. 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 ker. Scout Leader Ellery Lehr. Chaa. 4 Big Day* 4 LAKELAND NEW!! Davis and Leslie a n d Fivddie DeWolf EDDIE CANTOR IN were also present. A business session -rt;: »vas held, work done for advanced M>-and Mrs. H a r r y Lea entertained "ROMAN SCANDALS" credits a n d a few games played. their card club a t a valentine p a r t y Wednesday evening with Scout! High score went to Mr. and Mrs. With Ruth Etting and Gloria Stuart Maatar Dan Noecker in charge, a re-J Willard Hanborn and next t o Mrs. Lee r.fc lleyond a Doubt his GroaU :/ Siu-e* -•> hearsel of the play "After D a r k " ' and Robert Jack. Mr. a n d Mrs. Jack was held, S a t u r d a y t h e boys carried will entertain t h e club next. Comedy " T h e Inventor" lii]\y ;;. o p New. out the request of President RooseMrs. Bruce Euler underwent a n Regular Prices 10c and 2oc. Don't Miss it velt. operation a t t h e Howell Hospital Mat. Saturday Z P. M. 10c and 20c We try at all times to supply your needs with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cross and , Tuesday m o r n i n g Mr. and Mrs. Nelson I m u s ofStraw m daughter. Carrol Jeanne, of Spencer Sunday. Monday. February 25. 26 Road spent Friday with Mr. a n d Mr3. berry Lake attended the * funeral of r thing wanted in the hardware line in Stoves, Pi Mrs.Brenner a t Detroit Wednesday. | 5 • Smith Martin of North Hamburg. GEORGE BANCROFT and Francis Dee in Mrs. Harold Gilbert has so fully Miss Lora Bumett of Detroit en-W Plumbing Supplies, Builders' Hardware, Tools, 'BLOOD MONEY" recovered from a n attack of influenza tertamed a a party at t h e home of l g r t r * ' and its a f t e r effects as to resume h e r her mother Mrs.' Marion B u r n e t t ' 5 TJ? Comedy "Singing in th« J u g " P o p Eye the Sai!o"r J xi 1 . x ± «x work as proprietor of the Gwendolyn Sport Kiel . Novelty Saturday evening. S ** w e <*° no ^ have what you want, we can get it beauty parlor a t Whitmor.i Lake. Mat. Sunday 2 P. M. Miss Viola Petty.; and Mrs. H a r r y § Mrs.Wm.Spoonser of Lyndon Twp. Lee shopped in Howell Saturday § y o u . tVashtenaw county has come to r e Tuesday. February 2 ? 4R... nain some time with h e r brother-in. morning. Mrs. Ed. Hardman of Toledo \as " aw and sister Mrs. E. W. Hinckley. LESLIE HOWARD in "BERKLEY SQUARE" t r en spending the week with M r s . ! = tS»llltllfIIIIItltllllltIIIIII3I111lllIIIfliri1I||llllIUIIIflllttff|llltllltiiA.«||liMI| Mr. and Mrs. John Lukcsee of Dob C n:-ody "Walking Hack Home" Fighting with Kit Carson No. Don Swarthout and Mrs. and Mrs. : S White Beach attended a Valentine J a c k Vaml'irwall. is 1 inner party Wednesday at the horn? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jack ent r ' s -txr 1 „ J I r • " rn 1 i <n> Wednesday. Thur»day.Frio*y February 28. March 1. 2 )i their son-in-law and daughter.Mr. jtaincd over the week end f o r Mr. and *«\» ind Mrs. Anthony Yelinek in Detroit.,' Mrs. Harold Hogland and Mr. and i ss We handle i arming Tools and Repairs. ANN HARDING and CLIVE BROOKS i n t boing the birthday anniversary' o f ' M r * William Linsey of Detroit, I We reccommend Blatchford, Fill the Basket, Egg a* 'joth. Covers were laid for ten. 'tHE GALLANT LADY" o Mrs. Nellie Haight and Amos PickA Production of the Hitter Class Mash and Full of Pep Scratch Feed Sunday guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. I I t spent Friday a t t h e home of Mrs. Will P>rown were Mrs. Effie A m i Haigrt's neice. Mrs. Harry Cobcrnu* strong. Mrs. Hannah Foster. Mr. and CoininirCastle "Horse Play" 'Sitting Pretty' in honor of th.? birthday anniversary Mrs. J O P Brown of Fowlerville and of Mrs. Cobemus. Covers were laid t **<• Ralph Hall. for eight. J Mr. and Mrs. Smith Martin sivn4j | HWinimitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiivrKT-.mKiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniitiiiiiraiUJiiiiiiimMiiiuiii' Sunday with Mrs. Martin's brother and sister.in-law. Mr. and Mrs.Frank iKmiiiliimiinintniiiiiinimiiiiiuiiMKim nmwiiw—>y Foland at Brighton PlNCKNEY \ Mr. and Mrs.ChaiUs Werner snout Office Houra 1:00 to 2:30 P. M. Sunday with their daughter. M r s . Charles Hamulus and family of Detroit. ATA Robert Sloan.Arthur Hunt and Don Owen of Detroit spent the week end at the Sloan cottage at Dob White Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s J u r y were in :1 Ann Arbor Wednesday. < Mr. and Mrs. B e i t Borton and son. That bs what they say of the new 1934 Chevrolet. | Junior, of Detroit spent Sunday a t It has all the modern conveniences of the higher | their cottage at Bob White Beach am •ilso visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence priced cars, great durability and economy of opera- 2 Queal. tion yet at the same time, the price is amazingly low\ § Mr. and Mis. Clifford VanHo.-.i en The body and upholstering by Fisher, is the last '.ertai.ned as guests Sunday. Mr. r n d 71 ifiord Smith and Mr. and Mrs Westhing in car excellence both in comfort and beauty •ey Matthews and t vo children of De lines. Come in or phone and let us give you a demontroit. stration, :—: — — Mr. and Mrs. William~TTntt^i—WfH+ ts guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. We Will Offer a Liberal Allowance on Your Old Car vjynahan of Ho,veil . a« Mrs.Jot 'phine G u a r d has returned 0 her horn • in Detroit from a v"sit vith her daughter. Mrs.AL'x Labadie A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 3 t Hob White Beach. /CHEVROLET M i \ Ilnttie Brown of Perry is vi«-ting her sister Mrs. Smith Martin md family. • SALES & SERVICE Mr. and Mr.-. Henry Queal w r e in Vnn Arbor Saturday. | r E CAN tell y o u a b o u t t h e delicious The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal ] natural flavor t h a t Chinch will hold their regular mect-i r e t a i n s i n foods. W e c a n tell y o u t h a t 'ni? with Mrs. Charl-x Dc^Wolf Thurs m e a l s a n d vegetables cook t o m e l t i n g lfternoon. March 1 . t e n d e r n e s s in their men juices, with a l l The dancing party given by Ham t h e i r goodness S E A L E D - ! \ . W e c a n tell imniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiMiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiHiifm burg I. 0 . O. F . Lodge was we'l at y o u h o w easy it is t o i»ake li^ht, fine, like it. T h i s p e r m i t s y o u t o t r y electric tended. Another will be given Marc! g r a i n e d t a k e s a n d flakv pastry in a n eleccooking in y o u r own h o m e Without m a k . t r i c oven. We c a n tell you how tdmiilv you 3. ing any investment. D u r i n g t h e trial p e r i o d , c a n secure fluffy, g o l d e n - b r o w n niscuits you pay for t h e service as registered b y l i m e after t i m e . W^e c a n tell y o u these y o u r m e t e r , p l u s a m o n t h l y ^charge of $ 1 PLAiNFIELD t h i n g s , b u t t h e best wav t o convince v o u for t h e range. IT you decidV t o k e e p t h « is t o let v o u actually T R Y A N E L E C range, y o u r m o n t h l y p a y m e n t s will b e apIvTrs. L e t t i Church was home wit'i Your property in Mirhig.in'.; ?>:trgest Farm Mutual li.-iiia'U'o CoinTRIC RANGE F O R YOURSELF. plied toward t h e p u r c h a s e p r i c e . I f y o u i.r son and family near Webbervilje pany with a'policy that has no t'-chnical loon-holes to avoid liability. r decide t h a t y o u d o n o t want it, t h e r a n g * eortiistant with .safe undenvriting. A blanket policy on personal or the week end. T h a t is w h a t w e w a n t y o n t o do. And t o will b e r e m o v e d a t o u r expense. property. Net resources nearly One-Half Million Dollars. Losses Mrs. Alice Collard of Saginaw is e n a b l e y o u t o d o it, w e a r e m a k i n g a sathfa«-tori)y adjusted and promptly paid. Careful u derwriting find pending «01110 time with her brother special t r i a l offer. W c will install a n e l e c a thorough system of inspection maintained, eliminating over-in urWe believe t h a t once you have t r i e d elee. A'm. Longneckcr and family. ance, fire hazards and undesirable risk*;. Insures both rodded t r i e r a n g e i n y o u r k i t c h e n without initiul trie cooking, you will n e v e r again b e satunroddrd ri.-tk.s. iMr and Mrs. F . K. Gauss were dincharge,, a n d l e t you u s e it for six m o n t h s , isfied with any o t h e r k i n d . S e n d i n y o u r ler guests Wednesday of Mrs.Maggir e m o v i n g it w i t h o u t c h a r g e if you d o n o t o r d e r for a t r i a l r a n g e today. For further information fee ('. (',. STACK A HI.K burden of Millville Pinckney, Phone (18, or write the Home Oflict Mr. and Mrs.Harold Perry of Flint \ /isited her parents, over Sunday.Rev. \ ind Mrs. S.vadling and their daughter, Mrs. Ross W h i t b y and children returned to Flint with them. Gw.is Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F * HOME OFFICE 702 CHURCH ST., F L I N T MICH. (Jauss were Mr. and Mrs. I^awton w. V. BURR AS, P r u d e n t H. K. FISK,~ Secretary 'iauss.Mrs.Dnn Lantis and Miss J u n e TittiH. - Dr. Braley and daughter Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kuttman. CJru "»f Highland Park were Sunday guests Ruttman and Mrs. Mae White w , ^ r o f M r ' a n d M r s ' E ' N ' B r a l r y MARIO. J Mrs. H. A. Wastfon spent Friday Thursday dinner gu< sts at Albin with Mrs John Roberts. f'fau's. Don»thy Smith teacher in the Wall Guests T h u r s d a y of Mr. John RobGeorge Gchringer of Cohoftiih h:i.s district '"nUrt lined the mothr rs of erts were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark and r.nte<l the H. W. Xorton farm. b r pupils a t a Valentine party la.st Friemls here a r e sorr>' to learn of two girls, Miss Maggie Patterson of Wednesday. C:nroa and cookies w» rv the illness of Mrs. FJizab -th Drvc-r- D t r o i t and Mr. a n d Mrs. B. W. Robserved. ert and son, Paul tax of Ann Arbor. Franklin K. Beach and wife of Th Detroit Kdisnn Co. are „>tting JSAfcl) ^-ill return to th^ir farm her.' P L A ' N F I E L D CHURCrf .SEWS pole.s to the Henry (iehringer fami. **wKL, April 1 lia*- l l a d k y and family immediately I Willard Hojt of Howeil has l»e<;n S. S. a t 10:30. Church wilJ%no\*e from the Beach form to the after > appoint d administrator of tlu- H. W. Jlarffcon Harilry farm in Unadllla. All enjoyed Rev Swadling'i messJ \ o r t o n estate which /as left vacant J f f and Mr«. lvslie Maycock of age last week. Rev. Terwilliger o ' by the death of Freeman Fishb ck. of St. Clair sp. £ t Sunflay at Albin Millville assisted Wednesday evening The Whit> families spent Sunday A good crowd was present. Pfaa'a . with Ita«il White. v Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coley spent Rev. Reilly of Gull Lake will assist the week cm! in Detroit. some night this week, A special every 1 R a y Ijtcv^Y aivl family visit- <l M:-J. Sunday guett.s of Mr. and Mrs. night. j^DLWfcHc Sunday. Mi»s Helen White Orville Nash wen- Mr. and MrsJ"hn Bible Class No. 2 was entertained Of t h e T. J . B a r r p n insurance office of l>ar! y of I) x t r r and Mr.and Mrs. Friday night aftor meeting a t a Val""jfowcll was a wfek ejid visitor ther^. J'" Standlick of Detroit. entine party by Mr. and Mrs. E. J . J l r , ami Mr.;., t y k Kcdingjr (.-pfrFd Step toe *>f Dexter spp-nt Sun- Kn«»y for their regular class party. &qei} t h e Neighbor Club Wed. eved.*y r.jth Mr*. Mptnt Sh»Ipn. Rev. Kielly a n d wif*, Mr. wit} M1"* Howell Theatre y*. Store T L f^t^a^Laa i i I Teeple Hardware bes. il.F.6 C. I. S1GLER § High Class Car Tne Pinckney Dispatch $1.25 per yr. •* - t \ - 1 Low Price i. I • • Slayton & Son FARMERS INSURE THE DETROIT E D I S O N co if State Mutual Rodded Fife Insurance Company r .1 • > ; & '»'. ^ C3 t- ^ I?Upatch Wednetday, February 21, 1934 mssmw The Pinckney Dispatch { Miiu!iiiitiiiiiiiuitiiiiiuiui2iii4immuiiiiiuijiiui FOR THAT COUGH i z V t ^ - ; i a t 'he I\>stefltee • ^ * g r > j.*„ n n u k m - y , ^«iich , u ^STJ.T^K »>.-- "•v,'.'; MJ Ci..\?e Matter. : ^:vri;.>ion $1.25 & ! >*-Vd C'JRl.LTT PIJRU*I:I:R Karl .Mann, (Jratt* Voting and .Mrs. j Addie l'uarce of Detroit were in town Friday. 5 LB. PKG. CALUMET 23c *i^.j 'QUARTJARi . 21C P a u l Hickey called friends S a t u r d a y night. vation no.v conser- department. j iNr'ti" y.lug'in. j Miss Helen Fiddler of Monro- was | the guot., of Mr. and Mrs. lioss Read i over th" v e k end. 10 lbs. 4 ¾ APPPLES, Spies, Baldwins, lb. 5c LETTUCE, Extra Large . . 2 for .... 15c J CELERY, Large Stalks ..: 5c J 39c -,} f .- th" week end in 1'inekney. I~>r. and Mrs. Ceoirce Tear.on Iio\«-' !1 V"\- • '!i ! 'HVII 1- C(d;iy. Mr . i: i:t'i Va>;:rh i v !i'il' I • -,' innti"';', < !: • ! ^'^•11'-' a tr.at Announcement I Hi>\wll ' Nellie UrigK* of H o . a l l spent Sunday gueats of Mr. and Mr-. S. 3 1 H. C.'irr were Mr. and Mrs, Clarence 5 Smith of Ypsilanti. Mrs. H a i r y j and Mi.-w Mildred Jack of 5 ' Mylo Kcttler and >•<•,. (''•,;iii i Ln.\ i family 5 j Mr. Kzru Plunimer Lakeland of S j were iB Howtdl S and Howell children enterauined a n u m b e r of grandchildren at {Sunday honoring Mi.ss Agnes at t d 11:.- | ' 1 )ru. ellla !i(-.!:il ar.d Lor.'ii Mca- i from tlie ('('<' (--:1)1)) • ! Ai: • S:iul>!e for the Ilarri. Week '•:). M . !' i tur:,11.- ents. :•!;•, . i .: i Jtos villc Til-' < '' ><>'..• . : !• ' i .• : i. i, j >.. i a: i < k « f #•<>»• Mv n) .tr*t 5 = repair and recondition all makes of cars. My prices g s reasonable and my work satisfactory, wnen your car r g gets balky give m e a Call.' Katherine. J e a n a n d Eramett of • ' I I M M I W I M , Reason & Sons Hri^'iilon SALMON, Showboat, 2 cans i _j MACKEREL, Fresh, lb. can I CODFISH, Bonelesi, lb. pkgT MACARONI, Bulk, 2 ft SUGAR, 4 X, 3 lis. -i 25c 10c.I € >7c^ J SUG-.AR.Jina Granulated, 5 lbs. 25c I PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar 2 5 c X CINNAMON ROLLS Large Size per doz i \-.!ii<•;: , lu.ve hem (1(,- <1 [wo week.-, by .-r-:r* | «f Robert n .'J}I- in <l .M;)i'day. lb-ov,n. lav. - Siiu|». i'.i • : " . ' ! 15c? ^ : of ilowi II were arre-'.'-d "I dinner L, Slr.n'v 11 Hoehe j ^ eli: );. school <:o!-. ;> I t )' i \ >Taj wi vcjitiirali'*.! bv an uii.ier cover 1,-1.-,:..1 • I • Hrown buy.- I'm- in tli" old t "i c"i.t!% Roil barn ;.ii 1 t!ie ri^iith' |>arti<^ took ; •? i We will carry a full line of fish during Unt ^ ^ and Arkne ^ ^ p rcd( ] y wylic of Ander«on spent pi^-. shnp.^n pied -uiity.The dib.-r, J Phone 38 § jwoek end with Mr. and Mrs. N.lsbett. lie 17 e i ' > S s I have had some twelve years experience in the I j on her birthday. The other quests 1 work of automobile repairing and am competent to H , th.* Mi^es Rita. Lor. tta. i;ik<i 1 ^ ^ - . »11 ~*»\mm ««••«! C ^ I Wei- • bun let fever aturday. Ms. KUa. McCiuskey .! and ^^, ^ g °t AH Kinds. Mo-iag 3 Weekly Trips Made to Detroit S rat:'iek:> Me\ aihan 'r. were <• 'ii:'.i-d ;I:MI [/ < S ! and Dorothy Can* of Di.icoir. S r : ;J11 U n $ OXYDOL. Med. Size, 2 Pkgs. \ RAISINS, Seedless, 2 li, pkg. >p-H!.'T { of M ; f.t:,. I a::-i ik<:<- . 1 e - ' W II Cash Spec'als for Fri. and Sat.,Feb.23,24 ° " M e;11 ii j11. Sunday with her. father. U. (I. \\\ bU. 5 sti [MI>. Saturday Gardner !i Arl.hu:' Mrs. 3 i | Automobile ] Repairing I *~ H ! C i. 1; i! i n 11 e; Cen.i;,! . , in | Saturday. Mrs. James Koche spent, with her lister. Mrs. Eiiza at Howell, | I have rented the Barney Lynch Shop and will s § do all kinds of i was : • t & o! I !) <-!l I't. It i • 'eNj;. A — --r-r- i.. . , . , . , . town Sunday. i I li ] • " ' l W. H. MEYER v.wrf^yi ^•ryy.-rtv^wwvw^^^ »f .I;,, !:. 0:1 Ml -. Xe'.ti i m VV1V.,AM.V*'.V//,V. :. I' : !'i-'k'^ l!:;!K|U. t eti t :'<• t i . : a <•'• V . ev Stottluniie ~~ \. r. M WE DELIVER t Mi.s.s. Alic(> and Mr. and Mi>. Frank Ambuij; and Jack M a J i i t ' r - h of D. troit : pent I 3" \ a'.:'... .1 i : .•• Cha.s. Kennedy of Dt.troit wa.s ! V <-• enii:;r. ( K&NNBDV iiiiiiiitiiitifiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiifTtiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiKiiitfrriiiiii !;••!•!. >t. ji'nd r ! : i ; . ' : , , ,,f D^xt-'r si.it. • d Mr. ! and ?•!'•.,. A he Lh.itn s Saturday . * * • PHONE 23F3 • J _ t-I 2 Mi". E MILLER TIRES j Wuyr • C a i r who h:i •; h ,"i r m;;!ny- 3 j ed in th" Hi. patch oliiee i':y the S )e n.-i-! paL i g h tv.'i) vears h: re, i^-ii. (i and aee, pLV ., u position in t!ic Chevrolet plant at y Dilr-it. -p ~ » * - All Prices in this Adv. are Subject to Mich. 3 o o Sales Tax j (1 How's Are Your Brakes? RINSO, 2 large pkgs. • 1 WBEKb Prescription Druggist u ^M* S FLOYD Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Vedder and I »| children visited his mother in Detroit] £ over Sunday. 5 u i 19c 19c 3c Cough Syrup Piiukney He is i TUNA FISH, 2 cans . . 25c Ernest C a n oi Detroit call d . ' *'*' • ' ' * * ' > ^> >> 1 * •* 11 III I j N JJJJJ j I Hiuuil llllll J l l l l l l | | | | | | | | | | | | t l l | | t l l l | | t l l t l l t l U I 11111«. his mother, -Mrs* Sarah CHIT Fridav SARDINES, ova! cans, 10c t Mr-;.David Vanliorn of Ann Arbor MACARONI, or Spaghetti, 2 pkgs. 13c I visile*: 1 at the home of Mrs. Hetlu 'pI VELET Cake or Pastry flour, 5 lb 29c TYeple Friday. Fred Grieve oi* llowcl wa. 25c • CORN, Golden Bantam, 3, cans -*****" A :i town Thursday, l i e has resigm-d ^ our car is unsafe for speed if your brakes, ligRts, PEAS, Standard, 3 cans .:' 2gc \ po^tion with the MI:R HanKuu^ and horn and steering "ear are not right. Come in and ' * ) is umployed by the Kichards Kln-tric Co. ;•.•> .-alesman for Detroit Kdison have us cheek up your car. CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle .. ?..,.:... 10c stove.:. OX;YDOIi, 2 email pkgs lie \ ' . i i a l ! of Howell vi.Mte:! his i.-r.-tN. ;• E liliAKK LINING M MILK, Red & White, 3 cans 17c M'r.-\ C. L. Campbell Saturday. H YEEDOIL MOTOR OIL Miss Mai'jorie Merrill who i• at-1 M SAUER KRAUT, large can 10c tendih/r th" Yp<i Normal spent the • WOLVERINE GASOLINE B E A N S , N o . 3 C a n ....' 9 C f jweek end with h i tfrnndmother.Mrs. MICH. BEET BANANAS, 4 lbs...-,,.,. \ GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for CABBAGE, per lb on stationed a t Lansing by the 15c 23c - 5c 21c 19c 9c 10c 17c 9c 12c 23c TRY Fred Head was in Lansing on C W A ! E Friday. BAKING POWDER,A LB. CAN AND 10c BAKER'S CHOCOLATE ALL for LADOGA SOUPS, 23 02. can PALMOLIVE SOAP, 5 cakes JELLO ,all flavors, per pkg. SOAP, Big 4 Naptha, 10 bars CHEESE, Onondago, lb. CLEANSER, Sunbrite, 2 cans BEANS, pavy, 3 lbs. ..." COFFEE, Green & White, 1 lb IVORY SOAP, 10 oz., 2 for CORN FLAKES, large pkg SALMON, Pink, 2 cans . . . : SUGAR, Mrs. M. E. Darrow spent -everal days in Ann Arbor last week with her siiter, Mrs, Myron Ely. SALAD DRESSING SOAP CHIPS s 5 = =• •A- I Our Own Pine & Cherry iinwaw x That You Can't Stop 5 • Leonard Devercaux and Louio Stackablo have both secured positions at 'he Chryoler factory at DJtroit. • CASH.YAbU&S FRLeVSAT., PBO 23, 24 QUAKER CLEAN QUICK I < * * ' We Deliver L. i arc out o» bail furi.i.lH-rl by Hi-own*. pranjjmoi iier. Mrs. Ralph Schwcntek. Sani Lantz Mr. and Mr.-. Ilich:nd Clinton and LAKELAND CIRCLE M E E T S JMis. Mildred Whitlock. M r V Clyde S ! pnd wife of Detroit and Will Ilocho dauphtei'. Mable were Thursday di?i:.'li deck Var.d<-rwa!l was b u s t e » ' J^unninj? dn(i Mrs. Knwna C a r p e n t e r ; S • ; Louis S , were dinner, g u e s t s Sunday of Mr. ner KU'-•'.-•. of Mr. an 1 M i . Dr. and Mr-;. A. 1!. (liven of Jack- at a fil.a.-ant me tin^r of the Lake- I'aih'amentarian. Mr-i. Henry Q u e a l ; S j aud Mrs. George Greincr. Km-Dau^ht.-r.s at Kmfi-jrnry. MJ-M. Win, Ilird. Mrs. Bert 5-jMrs. C. J.' Tocplc spent Saturday son were Sunday ^ u o t : ; of Mi.^ .Je.-- land Cucle of 5 A, I Charles Clark miiimtHHftfiuHiiiutHiiHiiiiiiiiJiiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiu Lib.^ie (Jr<en. i h ' r hone' at Lakeland Tui >.iay.A ]'>•)- Hook'-r ami Mrs. Viola P c t t y s ; g . with Mrs. George Green in Howell Silver Cross Magazines. Mis.; Kvelyn Cnave.s. Mr. and Mr-, liemian dnne i- w.r.s >ei-vd at 1 o'clock rarian of ™ * Lucius Doyle, -wito and son.Junior Mis.s .Jute Adele Ball. ppent S a t u r d a y ' w i t b Mrl. and Mr. Ruja«.-Il Livermoro were in D troit i*_ '-,w. d i.--- ...-• m-: u ' i - in . I n : - , of ; F o r entertainment, stories of LinLucius Smith in Howell . Sunday. •'•'-• pr> ,id nt, Mv . < ..lord \'^;im., Mr. and 8 DAY Clearance SALE! Sat, Feb. 24 to Sat., Mar 3 12 02. Canvas Gloves, pr. 1*° 12c Work Socks, pr...._.. $2^8 Double Blankets ....~ Ladies! Hals, Special***• Chocolate Drops, M*. *...'... -....:.....• ....».».. 10c Cut Prices on Flannel Gowns, Pajamas, Yard Goods and Winter Underwear ' 5cto10c Stores Dink>l wen- (,j -t- were M»v l.'i.v.id Sundav d i n i v r truest- of Mr.and Mrs. <;C Toledo and Mi-. Fred ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs.- Will Fifcehburj-f vwtted Ben Wednesday. Mr.-. Alb i t Murphy of White last Ha- -i:j ..r» coln and Washinjrton were given and Lrockmilli-r. valentines r o a d . ' M r s . Wm. Parkinson John Dink-1. ' -'I'l-.*- i;i<•< tiii^- <>,> n< d .villi the si..jr- Mrs. Frank Wallace and Mrs.Rfchard Mi-, an'd Mr . II. J. <»''lii-in^er w v lw>r <-,[' Or.waid <'hri.-tian S<d<li<-r, Haddock were appointed a s committee Satur. | p -y Y ie>'.- of Max Lcdwidgc is taking a business' Clu.skey. census in the village of Brighton. | Mr. and Mr.-. 1 Mr... 1!. Klla T- ••'))!<• Mc- M-'iftwre r a lin^ by Mi>. K. Clyde • J>iif-mi11JLC and repetition of tie- Loci's of prayer. Martin of D«-j oflicia! reports were jriv<-n by Friends of this community extend, Hrlglit'^n and Lyb ' Charles and Mrs. H a r r y L> e. their sympathy t o t h e MtClear b o y / t r o i t vi,it< d in M i n k i v y Sunday. fn t h e lo^s'of tRler ' f a t h e r . Frienda | Leo Monks of 1! y City .-pvnt t | Uesolutict^ on the death of a n d relatives wero dinner jrueats at week end her-. ;,, Teh <phoiv lioui bonnais by Mi s the home of Mark McClecr after the Mr. and Mr VV. AtL--n w K - ^ . „ . , Ball.Communications were read fnnorol • Detroit Saturday. . , . l u nMike c r a i . Rochh. Mr.-, a n d Mrs. Max ^ Bernard;r.e Lyivh , / - , , r-i,.,., ! Mrs. Fred Lockwood <»f Jackson 1 w e e k ' Mi's Dorothy Ket< ham a r d Miss Ledwidfce. and d a u g h t e r . Raymond a (]1<^ of Kalamazoo .-pen - t lhv' * attended a card p a r t y at Northfk-M ] with Mrs. Mary Lynch. j' la Hunt-of Ann Arbor. Mrs. of e n t e r t a i n m e n t for the next ing Tuesday. March 12 to be held at the home- of at Mrs. Xelaon ' Imus S t r a w b e r r y lake. Bohemian dinner a t 1 o'clock. The m e e t i n g Mrs. meet- p r a y e r of the closed with order. Jule i from . and Stel- | !astwe«k '"' " ' A. M. -K-K-IV - o f I.'un. in« a t t n d . - d ,i T h " following offic'-rs and <-ommitWAS M a i d a - M c C k e r WHN a Sunday the Mr.. r,\ -f I ' w . M. K-nn.dy Mon t,- , w, ,v appointed: Chaphun, Mr,. , ( h . u l . > Lewvs; J u n i o r Leader, Mrs. caller a t t h e Lcdwklffe home. ' I)r <' J-'.'Jnr. r a' ' «'ife '>f Detroit: j Ivlward Houghton; A.->t., Mrs. Kmil Mr. and Mrs. Ben White were callcalled on Kr'n. .-1- Frost Sunday. | K u r h a v ; Historian, Mrs. K. Wray ed to Ypalanti , S u n d a y to see Mrs. E.J.McCleai' :.\v\ . . ^ «f Whitivtore ( Hinckl.-y; Flower Com. Mis. Harry Devereaux wjio^ki in ill healh. Lake* Miss Ella R u m s»nd Mr. H n d j L i - ; Hospital Work. Miss Viola BetMiss l * k Monkp . nephew Bruce Wallace and Mrs/ Mrs. Henry Ru..-n of Detroit wei,- tys. Mrs^FVank and Miw J u s t i n e LcSwidjfe of Lannin J a c k Vanderwnll; Quilt. Mrs.Barbara Thursday jrue«ts of Mr. and Mrs. were week end' jrucxtH of Mr. and T e r m e r ; Camp. Mrs. Smith Martin. Mike L a v i y . Mrs. Max LedVidf. Sale Bills PRINTED %fe*>>a*arft* ^a douMe• . * . * ! \ Ufa #.* ... i & i * : . - £ •>* V- ; * » * . ' •• -A R*^ V:'- <v:-> *¥$£ The P/in^sty Dispatch Wodneatky, February 21, 1934 TO ORGANIZE FOR GREATER BUYING POWER f 1 <it,-,. i-- • - • • • -. 1 t i *HHU( (III tticir t-oiuily cdTrMi' »fe "T YRW vvitli tht* rosp.cjsi'nltty .»•' directing tlic corn hoi; tpdu/tiou pivjtnim, control adSi).-ill! ions. America!! T f.'tniters e;*n fOl <iw thn p:tth\v;iy lo Hie aotu;«I si^u up c>r c o n t r a c t s aiut the lite:-1 inhnjjii^Tiation will In* hi Md licRs I ' n d e r t h e rorTn-fto-.; r'<! ;i fthe liiuu.- of th« cDiu hex cDti'rol tlon plan, thi',mri>f"'flaf^TffrToTi' 'a>«ocin(in'j-i which will he ur:::tniz' •' jrol prortijitiorvji'i ^ t f ? ^ *rH J-VceivV Tii niijhr w ii producing fo'inli"^ ' fh" f'.rll tn'Mi-fiM for ili'/u cfTofts (••mliai'l sr'.n'T.i. Kuril faraHT " ^i'^n* M ii iliic'i'iM contract lion) •Milling-|j f h f ^ o i c n l h i i a . l \ d j merit AdiiiiiiisryatJnii is-chC rtfccd b'y fn-Oiiihcr uf the a s s o c i a t i o n ;u.'l •**> MI: ;.l. d to d. sole in its affairs. Tii i Hoard of I)irectors of the a m . y ('urn Hot; Coni rot A-so.'al i . c i v . .il h • computed or repp'sct'ta fi 'in the various cotiiniiinitir* il ii i HIP county. olnciPil hy n>ri n ; pr.xliici-M's, tliftiK^h i's In • • "ii'initMiy a * f—• i niauptil <a<ai• o; ' lii'ic LII ti '.'>> >»!• 'ahoj s also i .'\r----l ;1 | ) \ f;il'|>;,TS I Hotv^To Make An Ivory Yachi <• And Conduct A Yacht Rcce Tor : » — — / " \ N E simple &ad inexpensive solnTo Mak.> the Moll <is thi> /ii'Jder cnuwn In Figure 4, .tion to the.*rohlerh of keep'tv: V.'iLh a knii'o rut o/T tlie four cor- cuttft.y wli'.'re the l.l.tck lit,eg are children entertained nowadays is t > ii'-r;; fi'ini the b >r- shown and folding on the uotieJ tom of the c.'ike. lines (Before foluinp. the longest arrange an Ivoqjr yacht racing parT}.;-*- hi to m.;k<x pail of your rudder idiot*H tre 5'» ty. The best par* o£ such'*air"affair, th" ,'Hcht Kpeedi- inches, from to7) to bottom it should is that it is reajjy two parties, comei. Willi a n^il. measure 1 13 16 inches.) bining an indexjj craft with an outoor" a r'oan line door sport. Kpr the yachts in the center of have to bn made before they can !•">!!. 1 the "I" of th3 be sailed, [f tlft children are o i l word "Ivory", on the top of the enough the bORta can be made and vuku, about one-half inch deep, to •ailed on one day.. Othor wise-it will hold the mast. really talc, a day*\o make the b o . u To Make the Sail * n d another to ijbld thg. utce^.^ jj't-< , ^..Take a square of white clo ' j measuring ai out Dap '"B" onto rear of hu'l, Nail l!af) nix inches by five so it will be flat agujnst rear of hull. Out in half, from Tark tiller onto top of hull with coimer to cot npt brad Tu.-n up e d j- e The rudder should exter.d about along "12", srwinji one-eighth inch below the hull Th» d g e firmly as t i l l e r may be . — | far as point - t r manipulated FTy »<tTuwi" * over edge l o o s e n i n g the I along "A", sew sebrad that holds curely, insert lolthe li'ier, m o v i n ; ypop stick so /'„/. ." the rudder In whichever direction that pb/nlcd end extends above and is ne'"PSHary, depending on the below sail. lusert shorter stick in wind, and then pushing the br^d hem "11" as far as point "D". This I J^wii ;.gair.. to hold the tiller in allows the nail fre?er play in swin^ I that position ing A breath will start the boat In The s;iil is attached by cr>rd from i motion. The sail should be able to (he top of the mast, to "brads" in -iwing from corner to corner of the serted in t h e hull, so allow enough rear cord. Wind or weather need not Inter;\ soup, a s indicated ••upt the plans for thin party. If th* ; \. on F i ^ u r o 3. O n e brad ^ r oes weather 1» not right for outdoor to front of the day, the bathtub will serve very A hull, o n e on each veil a:< a lake and even though the si'le, a little back indoor party has to be conducted of t h e m a s t , and on a smaller scale, the fun and 8Xone core'in,;. at- citement will be just as great. --1. - -. "yotr need are, The race should be conducted in \\;iiitf f'trhpd to the end Iterials and directions: f </. T <if the roar stirk. as formal and grown-up a manner e Medium Siz^ Ivory i^ofif) i Ca-tfrrs tn a brad i n s e r t e d in the as porsible. The boats and their owners should be identified; there sticks <for hujdljig ,*ni 1 > i T i i . l d U ' <>f the "II" of the v:ord should be an 'official starter at i " I v f > r y " Pu ii'it full th's cord t u', Size wire b r a d s ' *• To*. U -must allow Ihe sail to swin^i whose whistle the children should launch their yachts. Being made of ght eanvsta or Euen for freely. 1 Ivory soap the yachts will float. --4 . ' To Mnke the Kudder Prizes should be provided for the With a piece of lipht weight winners and, of courae, the guestg p*»*« o f li ffhfc-weti.ht cardiHjnr/i tan old post card will will take away their own yachts for do) make a rudder twice *u> la:„'e further nailing. L 5D i, Century of Progress Hails the Night '#r/,*®ll#im, *#t NEIGHBORING I ii ,¾ COUNTY Dr. Edward P. Waid, 7 1 , more Lake physician, was f o u n d r T h e roraaiftyBf 4 i a » 1 ¾ ^ ** dead from exposure in a ditch -near 1 sister o f Mrs. ^ ^ ^ i S ^ u ^ ' - i t A w t t i E MOON' the Portnoff ^tore early Fryiay w h o died in ^an ATD<JJ F r i d a y w e r e T o u are h e r e b y n o t i f i e d t h a t a morning. N o m a r i u of violence w e r e taken t o H a m b u r g for-burial S u n d a y j t a i n land c o n t r a c t b e a r i n g t h e d a t e found on the b o d y and t h e watch L e w Hoffman has a g a i n t a k e n «th' d a y o f J u n e , 1927« by a n d b e and m o n e y had not been taken. It charge of t h e D e x t e r Cornet Band tween Prank M a n n and Luciada is t h o u g h t he suffered a heart attack and will e n t e r t h e m in t h e s t a t e Mann, husband a n d w i f e , jointly, o f and fell into the ditch. tournament a t S a g i n a w in Jun«. - {tite first part and B . A - B r o w n e o f t h e — -*-»^ Dr. Singer of Brighton h a s been Married at the home of t h e bride's 2 n d part o f w h i c h s a i d c o n t r a c t w a s appointed chairman e f the Brighton {^wier, Mrs. A: - * * m s o n o f ^ o r t h t t h e r e a f t e r - a s s i g n e d t o y o u , is defauH Sentennial Home-Comjng to be held Lake, Feb. 2 1 b y Rev. S t o w e o f j b y reason o f t h e n o n - p a y m e n t o f t h e this year. Unadilla, E d w a r d Daniels a n d Miss installments o f principal and i n t e r e s t The m e e t i n g of the American Susie Burkhart of N o r t h L a k ^ # j d u e thereunder, and y o u are h e r e b y post and auxiliaries of Livingston "'* ' further notified t h a t said Frank M a n n c o u n t y will be held at Brighton on and L u c i n d a M a n n j i u s b a n d a n d w i f e PHILATHEA NOTES Feb. 2 2 . elects t o declare and d o e s hereby declare said land contract forfeited a n d The F o w k r v i l l e school has become The first of the year's series of Missto so crowded that two n e w teachers ionary m e e t i n g s of the Philafhea S u n y o u are hereby f u r t h e r notified have been added to the f a c u l t y and day School Glass* a n d Ladie'3 Bible yield, surrender a n d deliver u p pospart of the old school building is Clas3 was* g r e a t l y enjoyed on W e d - sion o f the premises in said land conbeing repaired for use. |-nesday^ last a t the home of Mrs. S. tract m e n t i o n e d and o f which y o u are The directors of the l£cmpf Co»m- K. S w a r t h o u t T h e President presid- n o w in possession u n d e r and b y virm e e t i n g t u e of the t e r m s thereof. merciul and Farmers and MvsK'hants ed for the short business Bank of Chelsea have voted to con- after the opening hymn a n d - D e v o Said premises arc described in said solidate ami the 250 stockholders tional service. Mrs. . J e n n i e . W e g e n e r J a n d co^ct a B f o l i o s v i a : A l l that ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ are asked to approve thU action.The andMrs. Hattie S w a r t o u t ably p r e s . * p u r t o f ^ entertainment ^ r e s . } & quarter of the northeast q u a * . new bank would be known us the. e n t e d t h e A m o n g these ^ - ^ ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ^ t c r , o f C M t U m tinateQntUfWllMp t h r w Chelsea Stato Bank. The Kempf Mable Dmkel and T n ^ ^ t e KlMott ^ ^ ^ ^ o f bank was founded in 1876 by the ^ late Rucbon Kempf and t h e F a n n e r s and by, M ^ . H a t t i e , S w a r t O U t . ^ r 8 . ^ . on ^ southaide f p Carrie and Merchants in 11)08 following Villa Richard3 a n d Mrs. Marquette Railway right of w a y , conthe failure of the Glazier bank. If Swarthout s a n g ' "In J the -ACMa«" of taining about one acre of land. A l s o consolidated their combined re- Christ I Glory". A Bibler Ques^fyn cotmmencing a t the northwest corner sources would be $ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . test caused' m u c h interest. One ques- of the northeast quarter o f the southCojich Paul Bennett of Howell tion was " W h a t . w a s .the *gweat£3Jt e a s t quarter of section fourteen,townalive a t one high school announces another In- number of generations sbift three n o r t h o f r a n g e three e a s t , 5 time?" (Genesis 5 ) " T h i s chapter show impendent basket ball tournament Tunning thence s o u t h five chains^and for Independent teams to be held at ed that M e t h u s e l a h , h e a d e d <pur g e n - ninety five l i n k s ; thence ea3t to gee* Horn 11 this year starting April 2. erations; but i t ' w a s brought out that tion>line betwetm ^sections thirteen one of our members:, was one of^'five Lust year it was li~ii::d t o 8 teams. nd. f q u r t t e n ; thenoe north t o the ! living gen; raiona, . . , ., , , , : this year Hi will be invited. %0ttth line of the P e r e Marquette RallThe s i n g i n g of "Blest Ite the Tlu," w a y . r j g h t of w a y ; thence northwest A new steam furnace ha3 been installed in the county Jtvil at H iwoll. with Mrs. Florcnc*e feaughn > at 'H&e ly a l o n g said right of w a y t o a point Mr. an<l Mrn. Don Van Winkle ahd piano, completed the committee's pro- wherfr the south line of said railway Mr. and Mrs. Bert HofT of Howell gram ^antT"" t h e u s u a l cd-operative Intersects. ,the. .east and w e s t quarter lire upending a f e w weeks in Florida* ranch w a s turt?Joyablc*~ c ^ i n g ^ f e ^ line of section fourteen, thence w e s t ture. The m a t c h i n g of valentines re- on qu«rte$ Jlne t o t h e pi>ee of boginn minded u i of the date, A generous ing. l ITEMS O F 2 5 Y E A R S A G O offering for Missions was extremely •'••'*• Fr'aifk" Mann and Lucinda Mann gratifying,"and It hoped"WQ" can Jmat- : ,.; by Glenn C. Yelland, their e m l l y ' a d d . ' to this a m o r m t ' d a r l r f g Dispatch of February 25, 1909 attorney and agent. The state president of the W. C. our future meetings. : 'Business Address, Howell,Mich. • - • • • . • • • ? t , i. _ • • j . * "» • T. V. will talk on Temperance ' at* The next m e e t i n g of the Philthia the opera house Feb. 25. Class is.tp. be heUL with Mrs. D « l « ; THE S T A R T U N Q E N D OF A Mr. D a y f r o m Detroit is here Weeks on the..seconds JB"edlie.3day. in^ A WHOOPEE PARTY looking over the ground with views Mureh. The p r o g r a . : rommlttee beA n article, in the American W e e k l y ing Mrs. L u c y K„ason and Mr5. of starting a creamery. with & £ £ Sunday's Detroit Timea, The pupils of the grammar room }.h.He Dinkel. will d i s c l o s e . startling facts about t h went to the home of Miss Alice Last. Sunday'3 o4ess-hour, wrthr -IT sudden mudder of a y o u n g girl beRoche F ( i:iay evening and gave her good attendance and Mrs.EIliott teach ,hlnd a cabin in a tout><*. camp and {surprise In honor of her 15th birth- ing was full of inspiration a* w e *dis-r tell how the probing for the bullet : day. massed the topic of the looqon. "Jesus while the victim was svlll a l i v e . WW!— Mrs. C. O. Hinchi y and daughter Power to Help", Notice our n e x t sub- bungled^ B e sure t o .get Sunday's Dede, who have been in California ject" Why Win O f h e r s ' ^ t o i'OhrUtr,' Detroit TJmei. for some time have returned home. Three selections from tho ninth of W. E. Murphy and L. D. Kuhn Matthews form the lesson material arc attending th« state Democratic for the missionary topic. S T I C K E R S A L E S T A R T S F E B . 23 meeting at Lansing. Sale of-win<lsnickl sticker permits A. Riley Crittenden, editor ofjthe under the two-payment plan allowing Howell Tidings has bzen tendered legal use of 1933 plates dintil A u g u s t position at Jackson prl.*on. ly W94 will start Feb. 2 3 according The following people ontertanied by Secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allison cnter- to announcement parties of friends at their home tained as $gxjests Friday following the S t a t e Frank D. Fitzgerald. diff< rent e v e n i n g s Inst week. Mr. funeral of C. V. V a n W i n k l e : Mr. and Xjjider this plan - motori3ts, upon and Mrs. Charles Stickle, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk VanWinkle. Mr. and Mrs. paymertt of one half of the w e ight Mrs. G. W. Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Donald tax will receive a permit w h i c h m u s t Thomas Read and Mesdamcs C. P. Graham. Mrs. Lee Reeves. Mrs. Mor- be fastened on the lower rlgbt hand Sykes and John Teeple. Dominoes ley Reeves. Mrs. Jas. G r e e n e . ' ' Mr?. corner of the windshield. W i t h this was the game played. Grace Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. sticker in place, t h o 1 9 3 3 license Jacob Kicc, 9 1 , died at his home Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ailing. plates can be used. In e v e n t that the Feb. 21. The funeral was held Thurs- Mrs. Harry Bennett. Mr. Partridge, day at the North Hamburg church, all of Lansing. Merrit Reeves, wife legislature reduces t h e annual w e i g h t t a x in the n e x t few. month3, proper Ri'v. Gates officiating. He W P S the oncl daughters of Detroit. adjustment will be made w h e n the father of 8 children of w h o m 4 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parker and s e c o n a h a l f o f the w e i g h t tax is paid survive-. son cf Grosse Pointe spent .the w e e k j f a u t h o r i z e d by the legislature, Mr. Miss Nellie Gardner has returned end at t h e home of Cecil Roberts. Fitzgerald announced. from a trip to Buffalo. Dr. ar.d Mrs. W.E.Mercer of W e b - j « _ ^ 0 M m m The people of the Anderson secbcrville called at Mark Allison'artful*. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ~ tion were pleasantly .entertained at the home of Chris Urogan Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. C Kingsl«y c r f e i ; - f AUCTIONEER tainod Sundtay Mr. arid Mrs. W a l t e r . 'arm Salea a S p e e U l t t y . Trost and ehihlren. Mr. anl M^.'CJlay-j NOTES OF 50 YEARS AGO Phone, ' f t n e k n e y l O F l I ton Parmalec o f Dearborn and Mr. Dirpateh of February 2 1 , 1S84 A social dunce was given at the and Mrs. Andrew Campbell and! M - ^ . - ,•+. '• •" "'' residence of Burdick Hinchey last •daughter of Pinckncy. Mr.and Mrs. Roy Smollett Were, in night Commencing March 15, Plainfidd! D c t l ' o i t Thursday. G'enn K i n g s l e y is assisting J a y and Unadilla will both have mail REAL E S T A T E BROKER Brigham with his w o r k ' . service s u p p l i e d ' f r o m Mt. Ferrier on Farm, Reaid^ftial Property a n d the Airline R. R. ' ^ ^ • ^ ^ • ^ V. A J- I'^Si I, »/.-\ \ -A J : o CIIUBBS COkNERS , 1 ' ^ E F t C Y F LL I S Norman Reason •**xi i? J *»• • ' m • w or FOftPsrrvftK Off cpiiTiucr L o w e r y W h i t e h * s -.-? jpflM 71 Afife ~ * 0 | NGTICI acre f a r m . . i n / Putaa/nL Jfr^yi* B J •*»<. IANO G u j u r a i « l p u A i ^ S O a « « of^ STATE OF m C H I G A N WHit-' J o h n ft.^White^:.. NEWS Fire & W M \mm^ w, m ri^^^X An auction sale is advertised to take place on the Sir John Reade rm in Webster on Feb. 2 7 . Perry <* ncanay** Miiaw / R e p r e s e n t i n g t n e Detroit F j r £ aliO s auctioneer. : Marine Insurance Co. nd Mr*. James .Marble were plt\H£ant^y surprized-by a larg;? com£ ! p a t f c ^ f friends Wednesday evening. i Charles Y o u n g cut a 4 inch gash Pinckncy. ^ f : -'Phone S0E»1 j *-&in his foot while chopping last week Laa L a ? 49 I , and is confined to his horn". Phone Na, 1 and I 9 F 3 j Messrs D u n n i n g of Mason, Spauld^ Wnckne^MiaWgan } ing of Dansvillc ami T o p p i n g of J am prepared to service antf .repaid * I Painfield were in town last week in all makes of radio. Also carry a> full .ft r '' regard to the proposed railroad to [line of E v e r - R e a d y tubes. Wtaan4? P H O N E 3 5 F 1 4 J*5 Mason. need of radio service give me a call. *4*<'« j Dan Baker has the contract here Phone "No* 7 2 Pinttaty ; for-carrying the mail from the depot. <f^* j A washout of a bridge on the AirLOCAL A N D LONG DISTANCE line yesterday stopped service tem[TRUCKING. * U V * STOCK. F U l l . porarilly. N I T U R E , N O J O B T O O BIG, | Excepting Jackson, Pinek JOB TOO SMALL t the b?st depot on the Airline Licensed Master PlaaaWf x I Make Regular T r i p e la ' Finch is n o w painting it. P l u m b i n g and Haatlngv Every W e e * (red and W . D o Plnrabinf a a d H e a t i a f e l AM A man and b o y w e r e i P1MCKNEY, HICIL a span of horses killed by \c 1 0 : 1 5 Kind., W e H a n d l e E l a t t r k train at D e x t e r last night. Septic T a n k s and W a t e r |tnd De*iu|*Nlf IBT^ril>i.vti»Me,rbiit nt.night it tnkes your breath nw.iv!" !« Die word thnt r! <4of He-! Married at the residenceTanks tU't Vah^YwnvmfrW&jiiihont fbe enrtb. T^i« picture, tnken from the 023-foot west Sky S man Smith Feb. 2 0 b y Rev. Crane, C04 W a s b i n g t o n HowauV Mieh. 4- •i '7< i ) -^5* «•'* C RADIO SER,VICE 11? > Marvin Shirey GUS RISSMAN C JLBtRT FR0S1 Mi«f M,ary f m i t h JP Frank 4 ) « ^ ^ Jp ^ « f fll ° ^ • M 1 ' W** • * **. W*»*I ~ « • . - ^K / * • if-' i\ i«~. j 1 •' f" .-»'V ..<••" •••'• V - i — 7 >T? The Pinckney Dispatch, Wednesday, February 14, 1934 4* «*P* -7» ^r Ho^p About: Plain Evening Home Dinner H i ,y£ : < I^nkuig'and Smoking *. Rftlic^ ~**iting; V D HOWE. ,. / L 4 £ A K « f JjJjirtjMlve UUJy wrote me / * ^ t f r c G % E f go much he lost his Job. l||K39fcoiilgJ! | 6 k two wfeks. he said, •RebiRa-o^ercome his bag habit and .tfto'stifetcoine a salary earner and rei M f e a W r «itfzeifc ...... In my reply 1 said if be would quit od write me in six months, I^HJOMM qwUt smoking, a .habit in which «^[ ^ p R l j l w » r g e d . .many- years. Something . 1 wrote oseemed t o encourage h i m ; he replied later be had passed the critical two Weeks, .was again on the nay roll, anci doing well. He. further sa'fb* he, too; was* a smoker, and if t rdjqujt right* away, he would. In replying, I said:" "Another of my oad habits i s to put off until tomorrow that wh}ch-f should do today; so I beg you # i n ' « a n t .the delay I ask. «• In ..addltfoftl i^SSest you do not overload yourself .ta good endeavor. - Would It not be wiseY1 for" both *©f t»-*o .have the solace o f ' s m o k i n g while thinking of the great reftnan we- h a t e promised to .aforoniplish In-six months?" ,J ; ,. (' V * . •••• - • • # . . * • . Everyone has probably remarked '.hew>k£old policemen are in arresting citlzenfetlispostff to obey the law. Such a rna$j>-I 'feara from'" the Associated » * Press, w a s lately arrested and fined three times, in ten minutes; The man said in* "court he h a d been a taxpayer forty years, and had never before been , arre£,etL"'1he'judge fined him a fourth .timp f a f tt^tc^The -offending citizen " had boaght a pistol, owing to the prevalence of burglars, and w a s taking It home*. Aiso^ everyone h a s probably remarked'how'slow poj.teemen are In arr,estin$ m e o ,whp^. pot only, carry con/ceaje^d, weapons, but jmachine guns, or s a w e ^ c ^ s ' h o t guns, which cannot jjiry well be'corieelaled al>out the personV, • » « ^1 "am greatly interested in a manuscript seh't m i lately for'crlticisra. The author* says in 4 n accompanying letter . that I e n c e suggested that a writing entitled '^The Autobiography of a Fail-ure"' *»tgfct attract public favor; that he has. prepared such a writing, partly while'an .lqjnate o f . a n insane asylum (where he irfeot ten years), and partly while ah'iHntridte ot\ a poorhouse (where he is at present! troubled with palsy, rheumatism and bad eyes,) As to the 'merit of the writing, I wfll let the reader iudge, by giving several ex. amples. Th<a, author confesses he may '* occasionally quote,unconsciously from others! pV which the reader may also judge from the'following paragraphs; '"It is* quite a job to maintain a sane DoHpy'Tn>'an Jnsanjft wnriri^ fT» la m • pr.M'dent"rrrdfi~~fchQ.. i C n o t . -only unde- celvey -by a p p i ^ n t stability or instability, but is aisle to forecast the lines , on .\fchfcch,. movements wMI take place. . . . An optimist l s ^ a e ' who believes that riothing will happen but ma^»JwH>ftt.ftMy -of - hi s dreams. iHew*»tma«va<¥&wbte history ^proves that motnltig inspired bad faith like perfect rfaithj ^houg^ggto^not. •part witnf such *crap$?0/5-§9PJ»^i$$ A» .•I-have l ^ a r n ^ 4 8 c h 6 # , . ^ "the snme stare ^ th'wn^ jodds and eqa»:I cafre'flyjb Li . . !T nobody- dropped' relghth, grgdej, who would rrf^glhe col pege'"" " """ ; J ^ - Ai^p^on be'• ^rst ^Mjaerlcan (yon $\ (mJ-y, semblance >wea of e< soclii' eev y hus5|9ffif .each leav-, Jan oijfHye ^Bg he»,a.f fcmei y W ^ y T s h e died; her Injoney \was.^l^fj; £'o a screech worthless'froml-ilie igrive^pf •' - • -tuxti: n ^ t f ^ i ^3 8 0 cond-hand '""' "" 1 deep thought* has marked ;^fS^S8fe.tjBifhem lyyour room. r * The chamberill see the*n.. 84J4 be awed by arnlng. ilng. ' ShSe Sfije w i | k | l l the neighhey.will tefeveV^Mg^.rr/ r will teji, g a "man b y'whara^c^SwihTjifmi JwTontf a s to say ;he swallows all h e No man Is a complete juneljft . . until be; daljghts^to thi.ak hi* 'ailu what keeffl hliCSpoot.'^^ rirt V years, a s rarrifcWWMff i n mji I jfcw, important, a n | inspiring hope ;annot remember whether,. I read "ft in e w s ^ y , ) book T o ^ l n^aia|t^e, OB eard some one s a } i t ; nor can I real! :<jb# *4jn£uPf ' W a l i t o r . . . _'. . 'riefly5 « e V | ! a f e m « ? wws; thai if' a an practices gooo ^behayjor for i t s _wn sake (because « Is finally easier knd nfort fni'rffltable p a n b a d b e i a v l o r , and r*«d€rs Hiis -suicess <1n Mfe more frobahjte).,such.pra«ice improves hi» Jntellig^nce; strengftfensWnfl f betters his brain, as other organ* 4t the body Way ^ i m p r o v e d by exercise. , . . T h u s * wellibehaved^man h a s a double — advantage: 1. Hi* goVfd conduct >ays him, in increasing his comforts; >£ He, hr;pursuing ^he course in life jest.ealcirtated to. iri»prove"nis inteiUfence^an^^is cha ratter. Eggs a la King Proposed as Headline on the Menu, With Versatile French Toast as a Delicious Dessert; Special "Quick Meal." Eggs a la King Parsley Potatoes Mixed Pickle Salad French Toast Honey Coffee T w o of t h e best helps to the housewife are used together in the main dish for the quick meal. 1 am giving a special recipe for eggs a la king given me in turn by a cook who is famous for the dish. T h e marinating of t h e e g g s with the French dressing gives them a flavor which is individual and delicious. • « • ; « Neige Creme. (Snow Cream.) 1½ cups cream 2 e g g whites sauce of fruit juice, and a flavoring, 2 thickened slightly. French toast hits tract teaspoons vanilla or lemon exl other uses a s well a s that of dessert. n cup powdered sugar It may be used a s a basis for creamed ta cup browned almonds, chopped meat or vegetables and may take the Whip cream and set on Ice. Beat place of potatoes. French toast is the whites of the eggs to a foam, one of the housewife's best aids to add the sugar and flavoring and beat attractive quick meals. until thick and glossy. Stir in the whipped cream and arrange with layHow to Prepare Quick Meals. ers of sponge cake in a mold. SprinStart potatoes cooking Prepare salad and chill kle with chopped almonds, blanched Cut bread for French toast and browned. Chill several hours or Prepare e g g s a la king" until thoroughly cold. Fry toast Dress potatoes Marshmallow Pudding. Start coffee a few minutes before serving first course % pound marshmallows 2 cups shredded pineapple Eggs a t a King. Sugar t hard-cooked eggs, sliced 1 cup cream 3 tablespoons candied orange peel 3 tablespoons oil Vg teaspoon salt Cut the marshmallows in quarters, Dash of paprika 1½ tablespoons lemon Juice put in a serving dish with pineapple 6 fresh mushrooms aud place in the refrigerator to chill IVt tablespoons butter for several hours if possible. Whip Vi green pepper, shredded the cream, pile on top, and garnish 2 teaspoons grated onion I cup milk or cream with t h e candied orange peel. Add 1 e g g yolk, beaten sugar Is needed. ©, Bell Syndicate—WNU Service. Mix oil, salt, paprika and lemon Juice, scatter over sliced eggs. Necessarily Melt butter in saucepan and cook There are self-made women also mushrooms, pepper and onion in it four minutes. Add cream, cook slow- and they are splendid managers. For special occasions cream maybe used in preparing the dish instead of milk. Even a few tablespoons of cream, added just before serving, is an Improvement in flavor. W e are using boiled potatoes with the egg dish. They may be cooked in their skins, which should be taken off before dressing them with melted butter and chopped parsley. Paring potatoes ts to be avoided when possible by the business housekeeper, because it is hard on time, and also hands. A bottle of chow-chow or chutney, or some other mixed pickle, a s well as chill sauce or ketchup should alw a y s be kept on hand to vary the dressing for salad. This may be used with mayonnaise or with French dressing or with that favorite of mine— "spicy" dressing—which has equal amounts of vinegar and just a little oil in i t Of course if there is any sour cream in the house, that makes a dressing, delicate and piquant, with the pickle added to the whipped cream. For dessert we are choosing French t o a s t Perhaps you call it German or Spanish t o a s t It goes by all these names and actually is fried b r e a d bread dipped in egg beaten into milk and sauted in a little fat. To get It the perfect brown, add fat only as t h e pan -begins„Io dry. Lt i s . also good when fried in deep fat. Money, sirup, or cinnamon ami sugar may b<* served with it. A more elaborate dessert may be made of French toast by serving a whole canned peach or plum on it and further dressing it up with a TOO TIDY Some women demand that all magazines and papers be carefully kept in the receptacle provided. This should be a breakable rule. People like to have pai>ers to hund. but naturally forget to replace them, and a few magazines here and there give a "lived in" look to a room. Or. Pierce'i favorite .Prescription make* weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablets or liquid.—Adv Can't Be Done Disillusionment always awaits tho people w h o expect to change human nature by passing a resolution.—To ledo Blade. Splittinq" Headaches Ut*tit miserable - an? C o d out si NR Tabktt (Nature's Remedy). NowSbe along fine with everybody. This safe, _ _ - . able. aU-vegetable laxative brought quick relief and quiet nerves hrcaoaf it cleared ber system of porsonous wastes — made bowel action easy and regular. Thousand* take m i awry. It's such a sure, pleasant comctive. llSa* non-habit-forming. No bad aftereffect a. At your druggist's—25c " T l I I I C " Quick relief fccaeMlndlsMT U l V l b ^jon, heartburn. Only 10c Here's Quickest, Simplest W a y to Stop a Cold 1. Make this lip test Take 2 Bayer Aspirin Tablets. 2. Drink f ul t glass of water. Repeat treatment in l hours. L in this Way If throat is sore, crush and dissolve i Bayer Aspirin Tablets in a harf glass of water anil gargle according to directions in box. The simple method pictured above is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds. It is recognized as the QUICKE S T , safest, surest way to treat a cold. For it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, sec that you get the real B A Y E R Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you take them. And for a garglcvGenuine B A Y E U Aspirin Tablets dissolve so completely they leave no irritating par-' - - t i d e s . Gel a box of 12 tabic ts o r a b o t l U T o f •2\ or 100 at any drug store. DOES NOT\HARM THE MART r o THE WEEK -ft TV. •*IJ! ' '• IRONING TODW. RUTH? I THOUGHT YESTERBW WAS YOUR WASHDAY. ITWAS...ALLDAYLONG! I DlDNTGETMYLINEOUr TILL 3:30. I'M STILL HALF DEAD FROM SCRUBBINGf AND LOOK AT THIS.... STREAKED WITH SOAP mt&HQAY *s. 3. Almost Instant Relief OOK at them . . . and your checks, too, without j make-up. D o they possess the natural glow of health, which comes from a sufficiency of rich, red blood? If they do, make-up is 6imple . . . if they don't read on . . . you may find one of the reasons why your skin Is not clear and rosy. You" cannot have red lips, rosy cheeks, energy and cheerfulness If your blood is in a run-down condition. Lack of hemo-glo-bin, the red coloring of the blood, may also indicate a weakened condition of the body . . . loss of strength . . . poor appetite. S.S.S. is not just a so-called tonic but a tonic specially designed to stimulute-gastric secretions, and a4so having the mineral elements so very, very necessary in restoring a low hemo-glo-bin content. If your condition suggests a blood tonic of this kind, try S.S.S. Unless your case is exceptional, you should soon notice a pick-up in your appetite . , . your color and skin should improve with increased strength. S.S.S. is sold hy all drug stores in two sizes . . . the larger is more economical. © The S.S.S. Co. "Sf J_L SOUNDS AS IF YOUD •J NEVER HEARD OF OXyDOL! VOU DON'T HAVE TO SCRUB OR. BOIL THINGS,RUTH! MY WASH \ WAS DONE BY 11 YESTER DAY-AND IT IRONED BEAUTIFULLY O X y U O L ; ISN'T ThAT THE NEW GRANULATED SOAP I'VE READ ABOUT? BUT I ALREADY USE THE VERY BEST SOAP1 KNOW...AND STILL I HAVE TO SCRUB D5?TWORRV. I PROMISED I'D TRY IT... IF IT W O N T FADE COLORED THINGS ;*rwe«A A«aaw THROUGH BEFORE LUNCH, BETTY.' MAMMA NEVER, HAD SUCH A SPARKLING WHITE WASH! AND SEE HOW BRIGHT YOUR, COLORED, FROCKS CAME OUT LOOK.BETTY! ITS TRUE! O N I * 15 MINUTES* SOAKING IN THESE LOVELY THICK SUDS A N D EVERYTHING'S 5£AUT1FUUY CLEAN/ I'M ON MY LAST PIECE, CORA. IT WAS ALL SO EASY...RJNSING AND, AIL. SEE....THERE, ARE NO SOAP STREAKS ANYWHERE' oxyooi IS ONE SOAP THAT WORKS FAST AND YET CANT HARM COLOR, FABRICS O R HANDS DID NT I TELL YOU OXYDOL WOULD GIVE YOU THE QUICKEST, 5WEETEST, WHITEST WASH EVER.. AND WITHOUT ALL THAT SCRUBBING AND BOILING? (AN ACTUAL BXPBB1BNCB ClOM RBAL LIPB Washing for Ten Took Two Days W&Wftiii^: VI'I'IVI GO t O THE MOVIES? BUT I THOUGHT YOU WERE ALWAYS DEAD TrftED M O N D A Y "NIGHTS.. —until she tried Oxydol i'Tl'1 NOT ANY M O R E , D A R L I N G ) CORA TOLD M E ABOUT O X Y D O L . I'VE PONE B O T H THE WASHING AND IRONJNG TODAY... AND I FEEL JUST MARVELOUS! "Washing used to take all day Monday to do, and all Tuesday to get over. But • doing alt the heavy work ^ in washing for a family of ten, by making my clothes beautifully clean without effort, by making them so much easier to rinse and iron —Oxydol has given me back two brand-new days a weekV (3) Yet, due to the special mild protective elements it contains, it neither fades n o r injures color or fabric. Even cotton prints and children's dainty frocks are safe. And—it's so kind to hands that you're amazed at its power to clean clothes 1 Thick S'inch Suds m Any Water T j*? is specially fitted to water conditions In each district where it's sold. The OXYDOL you get here already contains just the right amount of water-softener t o fit the water ynu use. You can see the results in the suds. OXYDOL multiplies 500 TIMES in suds! Makes rich 3-inch suds in any water, hard or soft! OXYDOL MrtDiridNKfr Tarri$ist<m,Cenm. H E amazing new discovery of the world's most famous soap experts, the makers of hory—this new and improved OXYDOL does these things no other soap can do or has And OXYDOL is economical. By actual test, a regular 25c package will do the work of 8 to 10 ever done: cakes of bar soap or 2 t o 3 times as much flakes! '(1) Soaks clothes clean in 15 minutes. Without boiling, w i t h o u t back-breaking rubbing. Accept FREE Trial Hence^ucuts washing time 25% t o 4 0 * in Send your name and address to Procter & tub or machine, saving hours of labor. Gamble, Dept. 8 6 - 1 . Box 1801, Cincinnati, (2} Gets clothes 4 to 5 shades WHITER, by scien- Ohio, and we'll see you get a regular 10c tific Tintometer test, than other soaps. Whiter package (enough for 2 full washings) absoin ONE washing than ANY other soap can get lutely free. Or to avoid delay—get OXYDOL them in TWO to FOUR washings 1 today from your own grocer. O. Ov'BlbTntyre often *wtrtes* "of old teuntry bojs^who have niade good in the city' I wish he would reprint this e a s e : A matf named Roy Roberts w a t born in Atchison county, Kansas, where I live, and made s o good in the cftj thai .qe .became president of the Gridiron club' in Washington: the only club the members of which have the p r i v i l e g e d 'othfting.''fun of Presidents t o their faces. , And when members of the Gridiron club tell Presidents the truth, the Presidents do not \ ran*Rise-it? they- think It a joke. ' • • • < ' ly, stirring frequently. Drain eggs, set dish over hot water and hea; thoroughly (about ten minutes). Add to beaten egg yolk the dressing drained from eggs, and add te hot mixture. Stir until e g g is set (about one minute). Pour over hot egg slices and serve at once. M^LTIPLItS ~bO TIM!" 500 TIMir^ INSUOf : • :!ii •Jti * • *"•*"' *"* '» • • ? » ; . >v i*l*fa MtUtflttJ^BItfHta '»'*? « • BWE / XV T ^ l * b d u * 9 tHaptfttb Wednesday, February21, 1934 s**. T H E INQUIRING Maltea to All F o r a R E A L G O O D TIRE at a REAL L O W •*v k**> ONtY 4.40-81 if Look Here! / h « latest tf.j;-' GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Suptrtwist Cord Tirn $3.90 4.50-21 4 - 7 0 4.75-19 5 . 1 5 5.00-20 5 * 7 0 5.25-21 * . 7 0 6.00-2(^,9.25 30JU% • For a l i t t l e money it'» our belief this is t h e m o s t reliable tire you can find. We say t h a t because of t h e service it 1 * giving our customers—let u s tell you how i t ' s standing u p for t h e m . A real Goodyear, factory g u a r a n t e e d , packed with value—at a price possible because more people buy Goodyears t h a n any other tire, Come in, look at your slzel Price* subject to change w i t h o u t notice and to any statwsalM tax bBbbAVbY Steve Lazb is Murder Victim; NOM ii - r ^ > P. H SWARTHOUT FUNERAL H O M E - P H O N E NO. 3 3 PINCK.NEV Ml(ICMIOAI mm FOR S A L E * &XCHANG5 Th funeral of the murdered man F A R M T O ~ R E N T _ _ O n shares i»0» W A N T E D TO BUY—Seme wheat If Stanley Dink-1 doesn't quit ea^ Ref(;rc>nc'c r c . | straw, hay and bean p o d * Icortirg Maiy Jane home from place* was held from Swarthout's Funeral n c n ? 3 a t ^ ^ Home at 10:00 thw morning. RHV. | ^ ^ Harold Doody. s u i m l M u s t s t Q c k a n J o l wo.> unto him! Hor " r e g u l a r " b<'[{'•rauist officiating. Burial was in the c( nie ; a lion wh**n angered . Pinckney cemeteiy. cemetery. Dexter, Mich., R. F, D.'. L O S T _ S t r a y e d from my premise; P >h Plasko dallied so long ^i&t he Tho autopsy on tltn body was per[ a J e r s e y Con*, 1 S» years ©Id. F i » d t r !o.-t all chances of being the first one formed Sunday by Dr. Huntington FOR SALE Broi z ; turkeys 1 y o d please notify to .-how the little Lakeland girl the and Hollis Sigler of Howell. s t e v e Ni 4^o*s. H. Barkov.tch, B e e t e a m > « « . SJloesh«^ sky-scrapers of the great metropolis Arthur's folks have apparently Continued from fir^c pane FOR S A L E _ G r e e n wood. $2.30 ! FOR SERVICE—Holstein bull a n * adopted the new custom "Ac suggestRed Jersey boar. GRAND MASTER T O BE per cord. ed last week. STATE OF MICHIGAN ! George Greiner GUEliT H E R E F E B . 28 George Reason. Established 1865 Incorgo.nted 15H6 Probate Court for the County of Does Kvelyn Gorton always get S. 1) Past Master Walter Girard Livingston Sixty-Seven Years of Safe heart attacks when she can't have her St Past Mastor J. Hookar' FOR RENT__My farm of 80 a c r e s ' F O R S A L E _ _ U Milk Cows, %u»stly At a session of said Court, hell at own way, flunking St. Past Master Paul ('urlett 10 miles north of Howell. G o o d ' G u e r n s e y s . Near Gregory, Write f«i» '.hi- Probate Office in the City of Sec Past Master Kirk Van Winkle building*. Windmill, silo, garage to! appointment. Howell in the said County, on the I What's this about Gordon dating up Mar. Past Master Russell L i v e n n o r e ' please you. SK)74 Stcathmoor f.th day of February, A. D. 1034. j a new one? He is certainly going the All Master Masons of this section Raymond J. Burns, Present, Hon. Willis L. Lyons, rounds. are invited to be present. For particulars see FOR S A L E _ T h e *U acre farm, o n e Judge of Probate. ] We tliink that Kennedy's won't get "^fcurien McCluskey: -mile_wcst of Pinckoey, kn»wn as t h e In the Matter of the Estate of much out of the new Terra-plane FOR SALE or TRADE—Model Pinckney Dock F a / m . Will be sol4 WiKiam Roberts, Decease< ' w i t h Am. and Francis globe trotting T O W N S H I P TAX NOTICEState Ford truck, complete or in par**.: r cheap for cash. It appearing to the court that th< all over the place. '.. + , . „ • /"»__ T-» „ I will be at the Pinckney SaturGeo. Rea"o^ Kanstantin Kosehleu claim ?' And so to press. presentation Bank to receive taxes every Pinckney, Mich, or against said estate should be limited,' day until further notice. HAVE BUYERS_for reasonable 7035 H a r p e r A r e . , and that a time and place be appointDcde Hinchey, SCHOOL NOTES priced farms. Detroit, Mich. ed to receive, examine and adjust, P u t n a m Twp. Troas . The tenth grade are planning on E.A. Strout Reaky Agency Inc H^welL Mien. VL\. claims and demands against said O Geo. VanHorn, FOR S A L £ _ L a r g e loioose geese-. deceased by and before said court. ,I having a class paity. However no MORTGAGE SALE S { c i f k 322_ W. Washington St., Will sell by brace or single. Caoital $ 150.000.CO IT IS ORDERED, That creditor; P ' un-angements have made yet. Default having been made for more 1 Howell, Representative. John Martin. Due to the intense cold weather than thirty days in the conditions of Surplus $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 . : : of said deceased are required to preFOR S A L t L _ R u t a b a g a s , sec sent their claims to said couil at said the girls have not been having their a certain mortgage made by William per FOR S A L E _ G o b l e r , Bourbon Red, bu. Probate Office on or before t l v l l t h j w i v k l y calisthenics lessons. J. Seec r. a single man. mortgagor to i ])rize winner, 2 years olJ farmer M. J. R»che, day of June A. P. 1!»34, at ten' and Thi- nevt—liny'* basketball—w"»> Floyd Poyce. mortgagee dated price. — — Pinckney. Mfch. i'<-rnrdrf'd i n t h ^ n f f l n . n f thr* T?Pfr^tr»o'clock in the forenoon, said t i n v 1 will be played at Howell Feb. 2¾. of Dmds for Livingston County. Mrs. E. L Mclntyre, an.I place being her.-hy appointed FOR S A L E — 6 room house, gee\l AJ';,er a month's absence with the Michigan on March 10. 1030. in for the examine.'ion and adjustment Liber 135 of Mortgage< on pages M j WANTED-—Wood' to buzz, 70c Wo can think of no better way to of all c'aims and demands against whooping cough, Pat Jeffries of the per basement, good well, good barn With !)1 on which mortgage there is claimnouri henhouse a t t a c h e d ; otrt/loor i :\»t, Primary room is again back in school. hurry up recovery than to make free s a i d d e c e a s e , ed to be due and unpaid at the d a t ' . Clifford Chambers. 2 acres of good laird with entail IT IS FURTHER ORDERED.That, The third graders are reading stor of this notice, for principal., interest p ] 1 o n o 3JE13 u«e of the bank. Your deposit fruit and vines. Situated in village notice ther 'of >e given by oy , j ( , s o f Washington all this week. and insurance the sum of $o71.0.">| ^__ limits, -¾ mile south of 4 r u £ sfare. form a basis for needed and worthy publication of a copy of this ordt orderj and no suit or proceeding at law or FOR S A L K _ $ S , 0 0 0 con»-a.-t Both the intermediate and the pri0 n : Price $900. cash, or Vtf*. part •.) credit in the community. We canno' for three successive weeks previous] mary rooms welcomed Valentine Day in equity having been had or institut- modern home in nearby citj, WiK I time. said day of hearing, in the, cd to recover the debt secured b y ' g i v e 20 percent discount for cash, j Josephine Bcardsler L?tate, f impress upon you too much Tirckn-y Dispatch. a newspap-r with Valentine boxes. said mortgage or any part thereof) Inquire at Dispatch effite I h ' Pillowing people were on th< , . , , . , . , A. F . Brown, Adn>. and circulated in said maintain printed value of bank deposits ,, . r.,. , ,,. , l a n d said mortgagee having elected t o , , , , , , • •, county. honor roll in 7th gifide spelling for , , juad build up business y . , declare and hereby declaring said enthe week of copy: tire amount of principal due and pay-j Wihis L. Lyons, Lulla Ilontvett According to report,- r e c i v e 1 by able by i^en ;on of default for 11101^ | Judge of Probata Esther Ikr(|uist than thirty days in payment of inter))(>int Cele-tia I'arsha! Hetty Carr us J a n u a r y busine cut. t;i\es and insurance. Register of Probate. The members of t l v seventh grftue above December 11)33 and s percent Now therefore by virtue of the lure m w giving five minute talks uach po'ver of sale contained in said mortabove a year ago. j rKri<lay in history. gage and pursuant to statute in sucn Th"; members of the eighth grade case made and provided. NOTICE IS Your business always appivciaU-d. i are now making govern/pent note- HEREBY GIVEN, that on Miy H>. books. 3 !>o4. at ten o'clock in th,^ forenoon Another bubble burstod- but the Eastern Standard Time, said mortFrom Manufacturer to Consumer ' s t u d e n t s do appreciate the efforti of pasre will be foreclosed by a sale at i'nd Save agents commis-iori of 20 I Mr. Doyle and the school board. public vendue to the highest bidder at I vrcent. thp Westerly entrance to the Court Houso in the City of Howell. Living.ston County. Michigan.(that being tho Mil ford, Mich. -J place wheiv the circuit court for the Mr. John McClow and daughter .County of Livingston is held) of the Ruth of Jnckson spent the week end premises described in .said m o r t g a g e with Mr. and M n , Vincent Youngs. er so much thereof us may be necessMr. and Mrs, Robet Leach and ary to pay the amount due on said daughter Elizabeth attended the ftm- mortgage w» aforesai:! with 0 per 1 nil of Mr. Samuel Hohvt's of cent interest thereon ami all leg*al Fowh r.-ilh' Saturday. costs.rhargCj and expenses, including and ,kon the attorney fees allowed by h\v. r.'idj Mr. and Mrs. T o n Too Clare of Detroit, spentftht vev'k end any sum o r s u m s which may ho paid with Mrs. Cleve J'oole. by undersigned mortgagr'e at or beHarold Ludtkc spent U^c week end fore said sale.necessar>' to protect its with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul interst in the premises;Which premisLudlke. es ar^ described a s : Miss Elizabeth Leach of Howell A parcel of land in Xorthwest qu-.trspent the week end with hey parents t^r of the Northw« st (p.>arler ofi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leach.' Section Fifteen, described' <ri * o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludtk^ t*nd moncinjr at a point twenty-four r>dfamily spent Sunday in Fowen-'ille. f'u«* Srtnlh of Northwest c o m e r ">f the Mr! and Mrs. Fred Howlett of ?-.'• I ' e w t s t quju*ter of Section i il e i MichigaJi; running tlvnce Eas* ThlrHowill were in town Saturday. 0 „ [ t o w n One North Range Three East, Ke|)calc<l requests to use a neighbor's telephone te-en rodsjthejico South Twenty rods; soon prove embarrassing a n d iuconvenient for both thence West Thirteen rods; thence l>erson8. 'Hie "borrower-* h a s t o leave h e r house, North Twenty rods to the place of beginning; Unadilla Township. Livingeven in bad weather, to use t h e telephone. The ston County. Michigan. W. L. Adams was bloated so witli accommodating neighbor is i n t e r r u p t e d in her Dated F e b r u a r y 10. lf>34 g r s that his heart often missed beats GOODYEAR * ii A COMFORTING THOUGHT The greatest service of the modern futteral director is that of lifting the load of rnip—tibttty free* the shoulders of the bereaved. Free* the moment that he is called, he assumes charge of the many details which require attention. We give special attention to this comforting service. \i . TlftU " £• •* G o o t l s u W from first p * f «. REPORTER tawuj •*•» had three fires in which two houses and their barns were burned. All Flash—Seen after t h e dirt column insured in the Livingston County appeared last week; Several high Mutual b u t since t h e last fire when school students(.)with machine guns state fire marshall made an investiand the weapons hunting for the com gation this company has not insured piler of said column; B u t we're safe* them. for here is another scope of handJoseph Kovac. a n older brother of picked dirt. | Alxander is noiv in the jail awaiting ) Did you know that Lloyd Hendee sentence on his confession, of stealing w£j formally introduced to Pinckney $80 worth of wool frcm R. G. Webb. Society at the Masonic Dance Friday Pinckney farmer. At the time of Lazlo's accidnt a > night by having his first date. Whore was the guy with the mbplac year ago he first claimed to have j od eyerow ami hii little fat friend been struck over tlie head with a club ' wending his way after Flying Down but later refused to talk. Alexander Kovac was a quiet boy *o Rio Friday nite. and seldom came to town except to Jimmy Lamb mb and Gerald Cifhton i \ . , . , ,. . , , ,, . * , . , , . , ,, . . •. J P'ay basket ball o r foot ball in w h i c h ' — shore were Kt e p p m g high r n d a y nit* 1, ., . . , MMM t SSm . . ?. . , ^ . . ' h e was greatly interested. but Jimmie had better watch his str;p Lazo had not been getting along V - a u s e his lady friend stepped out well with tho family and lived all the .v'tli ;uiother Sunday nite. FOR SALE A neV truck the ( FOR M ? past summer on land owned by him WANTED__To hire a man by the Why did Hud and Rarlo don their near Schoollot Lake in a shack.. 7 \ 1 2 ft. rc[ month also to buy young calves. fomu.l attire in such a rush after they turning home when the weather Ben White George Greiner D> | had done their p a r t toward losing1 thy cams <old. • |r«*ni' to Dexter Saturday nite? Deputies Kennedy and Pass.'tt took FOR SALE—Kitchen range, b u m s FOR SALE F o u r or five y o u n g We wonder if Meggy and Puida Mrs. Lazlo to Howell for questioning wood or ga>. Mrs. tfred Beck | horses, wt. from 1200 to 1 5 0 * lb& I looked as squizzy as they. Tuesday afternoon. Louis Lada has 512 Main St. Pinckney. Mich. • A r t h u r BulHs. be*n released. | . i .. , , i ( Apologies to O. R a t v e l l ) Fricaa toc'ude expert mounting on your wheel* y Chanty »4»* ——o~ State Bank OMTiirHie M I C H I G A N BELL TELEPHONE C O . 3uy Monuments & Markers Direct Mcpherson State Bank GEORGW BARTON GREGORY Saturday, . Feb. 24 WITH EACH CASH PURCHASE OF MERCHANDISE AMOUNTING TO ONE DOLLAR OR MORE,WE WILL GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE IT'S INCONVENIENT AND EMBARRASSING FOR BOTH 1 Kg, of Royal Gelatine Desert THE HOME OF HIGH QUALITY MEATS MAN'S HEART STOr'PEDSTOMACH GAS CAUSE after eating. Adlerika rid him of all! Floyd Boyce. Mortgagee gas, And now he eats anything and I Shields & Smith . ? feels nno. (At Leading Druggists.) Attorneys for Mortgagee Business Address. Howell. Michigan Fhonc 61 DEMOCRA~CAUCUS N^flCE O' As provide;! by the new law of REPUBLICAN CAUCUS 1033 the Democrats of Putnam In accordance wilh the provisions township will hold their caucus at of the new election law of 1033, thp "the Putnam to^-nship hall on Mon- Republicans of Putnam township day, March 5, at 2 o'clock P. M. will hold their caucus at the Putnam j ,t©-wnshir> hall, on Monday, March 0, ; Cesf. I t»'1» work or*rest. And s o m e t i m e s she even is asked to deliver a telephone.message! You can have your otvn telephone « t a cost of only n few cenis a d a y ! / t trrH pay its ueny in the convenience a n d protection i t provides, for t h e e n t i r e family. Any Telephone Business Office will furnish complete information, a n d take your order. m* J ..««