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1 OUR SUMCRPTAON $1.25 PER YEAR 1 RAT "'& Pnckney Hgh School Annual Coenceent» ««««. l "r~the"pnckney Congregatonal Church Wru.» J»«22- Aton R.un.n 1. S«tor J». Next week s the fnal week of school and the fnal festvtes of the school year wll be held. On Sunday ngh:, June 19, the bacce- WJjleflte seron wll be preached at the) Ctnorcfatonal churc by Rev. /"> 1 1 f M "McLucas. Rev. Cardan wll ltclcl UcU6Q rotl bo take part. There wll be specal usc. Cleary College On Wednesday, evenng June 22, the coenceent exercses wll The Kulbck Ssters of Pnckney be held at the hgh school audtoru. The progra s as follows: Graduate Are Aong the Cltfary College nvocaton Rev McLucas Salutatory Jean Adas Elane and Taara Mary Kulbck, of Pnckney, wll be graduated Class Hstory Teesphort Bourbonnas. fro Cleary college, Ypslant, on Song '<When Twlght Weaves". Saturday, June 11. Class Prophecy Esther Berqust The largest class n the hstory Class Poe Ruth Nash of the College, approxately two Pano Solo Mary Jane Otwell a o hundred ffty studentq, wll grad- Class Wll "" ncent RalDh OtweUluate. Young Noran Hunt, of Jackson,has Class Oraton..._ been chosen presdent of the class.h1 Solo - Mrs. Earl Baughn He wll speak for the students at Gftatory Mary Hosel the coenceent banquet. aledctory Betty ^arr Class Song Senor Class The progra for the coenceent week wll start on Frday Presentaton of Dploas.J. P.Doyle eve- :'; >»Mt«'" S-/<v»<. PNCKNEY HGH SCHOOL GRAD UATES 1938 Courtesy Aon Arbor New Row 1: fwl Adas Ralph Otwell, Junor Dnkel, Joe Lesak, John Carpenter, Ruth Nash, Mary Hosel 2nd Row: Ether Berqust Mary Otwell, Howard Read, Betty Cany ncent Young^ Ruth Gardner), 3rd RowsJtaea Shehan Tel.BourbonnasJohn Wse, advsor, Paul Snger, Kdscl Meyer, News of the j Crcut Court Presentaton of the Albert and ng, June 10th, wth a recepton gven by the undergraduates for the Held Lest Week Short Sesson of Crcut Court t Sarah Wlson Meoral Przes n Englsh.., _ graduates, ther frends and the alun. All ebers of the faculty n the crcut court last week the Benedcton Rev. McLucas wll be present to greet frends of Contnental Credt Corp. was gven the college and returnng alun. TWO PNCKNEY PEOPLE. a judgent aganst John Walsh and TO GET DEGREES Dr. R. W. Farchld, presdent of possesson of the car n queston.n the llnos State Noral unversty the case of W, Shek vs Harry Noral, llnos, wll be the prncpal Gross, the plantff was ordered t% " At the 94th coenceent of the speaker at the coenceent exer- pay $200 on far ndebtedness. C. Unversty of Mchgan to be " ^ r v ^ Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Roberts of Detrot got hs drvers June 18. 2,400 students wll ^evev Before acceptng. cce0t n. hs present poston lcense back. The daage sut of L. ther degrees. Dr. Alexander Ruth- Dr. Farchld was professor at the Colean vs Edgar Musson was settled, the plantff gettng $400. Edna Northwestern unversty, where he devoted hs te to research. Rdenour va gven a dvorce fro; Tha year, the frst students wll Carl Rdenour, No ope cases beng receve the degree of bachelor of ready the Judge went back to of scence. One has copleted a fourlyer luuwr ta-eedortlttg -and r<e natter of chancery ease are unna Tuesday nght. Next w^afe a n secretaral tranng. These courses were nsttuted n Other age sut aganst Steve Kontak, eduled. On June 20th the bg dan> Er- ~\ Walter Kulbck ven, presdent of the unversty wll delver the address. Th processon of graduates led by the unversty band and the honor guard wll start graduates have copleted two year \ course: for whch they wll receve the degree, Baeh^jor of Coercal Scence, or Assocate of Scence; and one year courses for whch dploas wll be awarded. At sx o'clock, a coenceent banquet w! ge gven at Charles Mc Kenny Hall. Doctor Lee A, Whte, of the Detrot News, wll be the guest speaker. Hs any portant postons n busness, cvc and socal ther bondng copanes s set for tral. t s claed Kontak becae ntoxcated on drnk purchased at ther places and ran nto another en tjfjrnf? the occupant^ The beer dealers and thef fcojd.rnsn are ncluded n the sut as defendants. We understand the case s arousng uch nterest as t s one of the 1st of t knd tp he tred n thn «tate, Jay Sweeney and a Detrot law fr organzatons of Detrot have ade are attorneys for the plantffs and Doctor Whte natonally known,,.^^^.., practcally every, lawyer n Howell Followng the banquet, there wll j s eployed by the defendants # be dancng untl twelve o'clock. ' kaygrne p. BROKAW f.verne D. Hrokaw. f'n of th.- late saac and Lave a Cate Brokaw ded at the hoe of hs estcr, Mrs WRESTLNG PROES FATAL Dana ana \w uu<> v.» -, Harold Snyder of nkster and t 5-30 v.. fro the capus and Julu8 Aschenbrenner of Pnckney vfl! parade downtown to Ferry Feld fj na n y Qt j n a reatch at Yps, Sabra Rose.of Bay Cty on June U. where the exercses wll be held out-, Aschenbrenner was claed wn-! He was born near Rochester, New doors ner n 15 nutes when he dsloc- York on Auguat 12, 1849 # He was Aong those to receve degrees, ated s nv< fc r 'g shoulder. brought to Pnckney by h'a parents Roy (Lefty) Reason of Pnckney showed Aschenbrenner ths hold and t s one that cannot be broken, Harry Mchael, the negro star wll eet the Pnckneyte next week. NOTCE TO THE CTZENS OF PUTNAM TOWNSHP!THE LLAGE COUN» CL OF P'NCKNEY AFTER DUE CONSDERATON F NDS T NECESSARY TO NOTFY RESL DENTS OF OUTLYNG D8 TRCTS THAT ARRANGEMENTS WLL HAE TO BE MADE TO PROCURE THE SERCES OF THE PNCKNEY FRE DEPART- MENT OUTSDE OF THE LMTS OF THE LLAGE OF PNCKNEY. Sgned C. H. KENNEDY Presdent and hy TRUSTEES^-BERT AN- Mary jane Jane Tench xaeca BLARCUM, STANLEY DNKEL are two graduates of Pnckney Hgh] GENE DNKEL, BERT HARRS School of the class of Walter LEE LAEY and EDWARD PAR- Kulbck wll eceve a degree.for KER, athatcs and Mrs. Mary Jane, Catholc Church Rev. Jaes Carotn Masses: 8:00 and 10:30 Devoton to Our Mother of Perpetual Help, Saturday at 7:00 P. M. Confessons, 7:80 P. M. Saturday. Baptst Church Don Patton, Supply Pastor Servce each Sunday Local Ldoge Entertans Lvngston Lodge Holds Banquet and Thrd Degree Conferrence Saturday Evenng About 150 people attended the Masonc banquet and thrd degree Mornng Worshp 10:30 conference here last Saturday nght Specal and separate servce for the J <> hn K ' Bowan 0f Pnckney was lttle folks ^L' Ju "^late an( "c work was put 2 of whkh URRENT OJAMEN «'Br Ye Edtor" We doubt that the ntolerance own n varous parts of the country the past few weeks, gans any tlng n th long run. We read that Noran Thoas, Socalst leaden.was ted wth e^gs at Newark N. J. v len he attepted to speak last week. A congressan fro Montano was prevented by force fro speakng at Jersey Cty, recently. Leo J. Ftzpatrck, anager of the WJR rado staton recently got, ublcty by cuttng a progra off the ar who tred to play Loch Loond to swng usc, He agan got n when he cut Earl Browder' counstc progra off the ar, whch was scheduled over the Coluba network. These acts are as ntolerant as those of the Klan Black Legon or other organzatons and only tends to artyrze the vcts of the. After all no one s copelled to lsten to the f they do not desre to and these attepts to uzzle the only arouses the curousty of the people and puts a halo around the vcts who otherwse would not get anythng but scant notce. We read that Sudenten a part of the state of Mane wshes to leave the Unted States end becoe annexed to Canada. t sees that the people there are French end all of ther nterests are n Canada, whch s nearer to the than own state Opportunty apparently s knockng at Presdent Roosevelt's door. When he answers that letter he should offer Canada the entre state end fn a postscrpt ask the f they not also use eront. Sunday School 11:46 on b >' Detrot Lod^ No " The owa electon s over and agln the tea leaves readers are busy. R v P TT 7'An! hs brother, Wlla, a Detrot sch Evenng Worshp...8:00 ool engneer s a eber. The latter was n the cuat and rased hs One sgnfcant thng about t, hoover, escaped ost of the. That t Thurs. evenng prayer servce.8:00 brother. Atao present was another Everybody Welcoe brother, Geoye Bowan, of Detrot the very sall vote cast. The won- ^ H P and a brother-n-law, Warren Wn- d' s f t wll contnue nto the ne. The Bowans forerly lved on f^l electon^ n 1982 although Her- Jthe Acnujdjarn near Gregow, ; Be- hert Hoqyff J?^<g» 1» ^¾ Rev. J. M. McLucas, Pastor sdes the Dctrdt lodget, Howcft, Br- than Pr#eTft CoHn0TJM h ltle ghton and Dexter were represented. ''" he was defeated. n Mchgan The Lvngston Lodge No a 76 F, fl 19^6 Lodge.was opened n the after. Governor Ftzgerald reeenoon and the frst secton of thej vc < ^0^ tha " 200,000 votes than rt Hall, Mrs. Jes.e Rayond and M. wll 1«the «u.,u ut tho ornng servce. degree was conferred. At ths tej h e dd n 1934 when he was elected Topc: "The Fatherhood of God, hut nevertheless lost The bg queston s whether these voters who vote and the Brotherhood of Man". Baccalaureate Servce 8:00 only when the oanddate pleases Speaker, Reverend J.M. McLucas the stay away fro the polls tfca Tqpjc: "Ljftt" JttfwjH'd Fr. t'mrola wll also l^rtcpated n the Baccalaureate svr JCQ. A hearty welcoe s extended to all who worshp wth us. MANY POSTMASTERS ARE NOMNATED Presdent Roosevelt sent the naes of any postasters to the Senate last week for approval. Most of the we beleve were for reappontent for a second ter. Here are the naes of soe n ths sec brought to Pnckney by ws parents \ tjon. Brghton Rchard p tkr< Corand grew to anhood here. n the Wrt. Savery ^ unna) Charles Garland; Holt, Hey, 60's he prospected r fold n Color lbert Gunn; Webbervlle, Frank A,, lvn_ on UWKK MU ado and the Black HUt. Beturng w ^. ^, ^ Hwbert WthereB;. ^Xngrt L Savery of Detrot, to Pnckney ha was unted n ar MH Robert AUen. Mt CleenaJ, obte, nf tft(k Masons of tha rago to Mss Louse Reeve% daugh John Bannow. state, Ths was hs frst vst to the ter of George Reeves. A daughter, Lvngston Lodge. ncdcntly he s Ktse, wth hs sster Mrs. Rose survves h. BAD AUTO ACCDENT the eghth?rand aster to vst the Pnckney ludgv n the past ten years The deceased was elected supervsor fro Putna torshlp aever- Roscoe Kraft 4 2^ Bunker Hh progra was put on. Grand Master Followng the banquet a short al ters. Then he lved on the s dead and Leon Terey, 28, Stock- Savery outlned hs progra for the Brokaw far now owned by A. F. Brown He was also elected to the offce of county clerk and went to Howell. Retrng fro that offce he was n the furnture and drapery busness n Howell for soete. Tha busness s now owned by Glen Beuran. Followng ths he lved n Detrot for twenty years. Hs wfe ded whle he was lvng n Detrot and he went to Bay Cty to lve wth hs -Uter. The funeral was held Monday wth bural n the Pnckney ceetery. brdge, Ruford Kraft, 16, Bunker cong year. U a n d Kennedy, as- Hll, and June Boyce, 29, Stock- ter of petrot lodge spoke and short brdge are n the hosptal as a re- tallt8 w gven by Ralph Teeple, sut of an auto accdent on the Bun- Ma 8t er of Fowlervlle, Bob Penee of ker Hll Road Thursday nght. Ter- Howell, W. Pdd of Dexter and ; ey suffered a concusson and poss- Teeple of Brghton. Lucus Wlson, ble skull fracture, Buford Kraft lac- r, 0, s R), ad and >j oan Reason werr eraton and June Boyce, a broken ^^ ealled upon and the canddate j thgh bone. The car ht a gravel ple presented wth a gft, the grand whle akng a tuw^ ttjttfc aster akng the presentaton speech. could fall. Undoubtedly every effort wll bu ade to get the vote oat but these do not always aval n an off (year electon. A Years ago we were told that the farers kept gunea hens to frghten wny hawks. That they usually ade such a racket that the hawks were frghtened away n ther atteptr to carry off the chckens. Now another ue has been found for the. H. Beach, 38, who was arrested n Oho and confessed to Bteang 2500 chckens says that guneas are the best nsurance that a farer can ha rve aganst chcken theves. Dogs dd not bother the theves but they always steer away fro flocks where guneas are kept as these fowl ake enoungh nose to arouse an entre neghborhood. Luren D Dckenson, the eerennal canddate for t. governor who has boon elected to that offce sx tes and drfeatcd three tes hm announced that he wll call a Ce> ference of all Republcan canddate to lt the feld to one for eeeh offce. Up-to-date the Republcan! have 3 canddates for governor and about sx for t governor, Mr. Deksnson's ultatu s that unless the canddates corwent he Wll be a canldate hself and probably wn by eans of hs dry support. He haa just been elected to head the State Ant-Saloon League. However, none) of the canddates anfest any de> re to attend any such conference^ MRS. LOUSE SNYDER Followng ^ ths the lodge - ro «F Frank raf, k Ftzgerald Ftzeerald says he s n the 'were well flled to wtness the fx-j^ tq sta wh]e H - Mrs. Louse Musbasch Snyder, eplfcaton of the second secton r a. - wdow of the late Aaron J. Snyler af the MM degree n an effcent he expects to be nonated and that ST. MARY'S ANNUAL ded suddenly 6f a heart attack at anner by the Detrot lodge, the people should have the power to Tasch, an A. B. degree. The forer NOTCE PCNC S AUGUST 4TH ther hoe n andyke Mchgan, and pck ther own nonees and not a e the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kulbck and the latter the daughter of State ad s avalable for a port At At the the servces servces at at St. ov. Mary's w? 9 ch> wn-jwas brought here for bural besde CONFERS DEGREE ON CLASS self consttuted clck of en. Tha s what the prary electon s for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. AtLee. on of the tuton to any of the urch last Sunday, Thursday, Aug- \ her husband n Oaklawn ceetery. «_ he adds. n addton to Dckenson State Norals, for students who de- ust 4th, was set as the date for - St. - 'Funeral servces were held n the' 0< E> S- chapter conforrc{1 dc. the other canddates for t. governor BURGLARS GET $f 100 sre to ft theselves for rural teach [Mary's annual pcnc. The days ev- Baptst Church, rrday, June 9.Rev t ^ ^ on a c]ass of four canc (late&. are Senator Fehlng of St Johns, AT FOWLERLLE ng postons. ut Blanks ay be obtanw-j -! ent w jj cong 8 t of a chcken dnner Olver of Detrot offcatng, asssted hcre Frjday v W111 vw.... rkht. The ^^^ roott1 Herbert Powers, Detrot, Senator by Reverend Peterson. Sx of her and b ed fro the School Cossoner's] gerved op the vllage square at noon anquet hall was profusely dec- Conln a Grand Rapds, and To R. Thursday nght the offce of the offce. These blanks ust be return w"'! j nephews actea acted an a p»" pall bearers. own, ^ ^"^.oratea She (orau. d wun wlh nowc flowers <«and «a»«.. banquet M -~. Read of Shelby, pettons appearng gaes and a progra cpn,»" n»?;! leam one PflWlervne Co-operatve Assocaton ed to the Cossoner's offce not 80n and one daughter, was nerved to about 75. Aong the rearks by ^pronent T r nspeakers.^o k Murphy Salter and Theodora Tboodora and one grand guests <ru G!,ts present wore the Grand Assocate Patron Harry Lolt of Lan for h last week. Mel McPherton Aswas broken nto and about $1.100,later than June 17th. years ago Governor Frank Murphy ^,, ^ Rr ef Sun. of Howell beat Dckenson to t by taken fro the safe n the offcethe spoke here. t ay be P^lb jf ", M s d for,. ry lved wthdrawng, but hs canddancy for satfe was sached wth tools taken CARD OF THANKS get h to coe agan ths year. n TO " a near dng, Grand Organst Else Hllkcr «et Pnckney on > what.., s. known _ governor never was taken serously as the j of Detrot and 8 past atrons of Wth Dckenson as the noaeev the Wf>» ru#.# J fro the P. M> R. R. Car House.,1 wsh to thank y any frends the evenng there wll be a dance n The OM was B2 dscovered unth and neghbors for ther nterou the county hal. Ths cve!^^!was Patrck Kennedy far. Her husband j ctory Chapter of Redford. All of Republcan tcket would have? tz event of. _. for >._ a. te J~.^ the'edtor» A./4<^A» of Af the Ot these tk«qa were WPTO called upon uoon for rearkslrf^s dry t «^ u ^.,^,^,.»fs n J? Frday w h? the anager, C. acts of dndnew durng y recently 40^years of «d.taf" always ww 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ John MeLwtg ^WA^ toztht MM. 11» trt taa rtrtt p«um:ua«m. w PM -5P:. /Jr "^ \ 'A \ ::-1 (t :, A' t,v ' % > > & <!.f: tf. ';'» v

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Send 15 cents n staps or cons (cottefpreferred) for ths pattern to The Sewng Crcle, Needlecrat " " 88 Eghth Ave., New" York, wrte your nae, adpattern nuber planly. g Upon Others!ght as well expect to physcally whle hs porton of food s beng eaten by others as to expect ental developent and not do hs own thnkng. N. C. Morse. NEROUS? Do you (eel so nervous you want to scru" Are you cross and rrtable? Do you scold those dearest to you? U your serves are on edge, try LYDA E. PNKHAM'S EGETABLE COMPOUND. t often helps Nature cal quverng nerves. For three generatons one woan has told another how to go "alng through" wth Lydla E. Pnkha's egetable Copound. t helps Nature tone up the vste, thus lessenng the dscoforts fro the functonal dsorders whch woen ust endure. Make a note NOW to get a bottle of worldfaous Pnkha's Copound today WTH OUT FAL fro your druggst ore than a llon woen have wrtten n letters reportng beneft. Why not try LYDA E. PNKHAM'S EGETABLE COMPOUND? ll Effect f punshent reaches not the nd t hardens the offender. Locke. ASK YOUR GROCER Better Lfe Better s love and gngha than coldness and casheres. DOGS 'BUCK LEAF 40" f Keeps Dogs Away fro [ Cvorfr eee,$hnb etc '""P-lvTsnr«f f Sprej. WNU O Sentnels of Health Don't Neglect The 1 Nature desgned the kdneys to do s Marvelous job. Ther task s to keep tba flowng blood strea free of an excess of texf purtes. The act of lvng -lft Uttlf 1«constantly producng waats setter the kdneys ust reove fro tes blood f good health s to endure. Wbsn the kdneys fall to functon as Nature ntended, there la retenton of watte that ay canst body-wde d> trass. Ons ay suffer naggng backache, persstent headache, attacks of dtsntss, gettng up nghts, swellng, ouftsess gndsr the ayes fed trade nervous, all von out. Frequent, scanty or burnng passages ay be further evdence «1 kdney or bladder dstarbanee. a. The recognsed gad proper treateal to afturetfeeddne tctbelpt. thewdnsyt rd of -^.- out body. ua $ JDeee nua> Taey They nave have had oae ora teas forty years of MbUe approval. Are eeoensa' the eogntry over. sejft as DOANS PLLS Washngton. New Deal poltcal efforts have now reached an apparent natonwde Deocrat scope n the stratn Party Row egy for control of the Deocratc party achnery. t s no longer a secret f t ever were concealed that the Whte House board of strategy s deterned to lck Deocratc representatves and senators who have faled to respond to New Deal orders. Ths has happened despte Presdent Roosevelt's repeated declaratons that he s keepng hands off of all party prares. The only exceptons to the above nforaton are n states where ncubent Deocrats are so soldly ntrenched that there s no chance to defeat the for renonaton. The latest of nuerous New Deal entres n prary races s n Maryland. Davd J. Lews, a representatve for any years, who s accounted a full-fledged New Dealer n all respects, has entered the race for the senatoral nonaton aganst Sen. Mllard Tydngs, who has been off of the New Deal reservaton any tes. Mr. Lews s to be regarded as fordable opposton. He announced hs canddacy after a vst to the Whte House, and there was none who faled to understand that he had the presdental blessngs. t had been known snce the court reorganzaton fght that New Deal leaders were lookng for soeone to do battle aganst Senator Tydngs. The Lews canddacy vrtually copletes the lst. There wll be no New Deal canddate aganst Sen. Bennett Clark n Mssour. The reason s that Senator Clark, despte hs frequent attacks on the New Deal progra, can not be defeated for the Deocratc nonaton. Much the sae s true about Senator Lonergan of Connectcut. The New Deal board of strategy has no love for the Connectcut senator, but he s rather frly entrenched n hs state. So t sees the way to express the stuaton s that the New Deal strategsts do not hate h qute enough to run a canddate aganst h. - n Colorado, Senator Adas has opposton fro an avowed New Dealer. Senator Adas has never been qute so outspoken as en lke Clark, or Burke of Nebraska, or Wheeler of Montana, but he has been "suspected" of beng none too frendly to the New Deal as a whole. The board of strategy, therefore, s takng no chances. Senator Adas' opponent s Justce B. C. Hllard. A few hundred les to the westward, a son of Justce Hllard s seekng the Deocratc nonaton for the senate n Nevada. He s after the scalp of Sen. Pat McCarran, who has juped off of the New Deal bandwagon when he dsagreed wth presdental progras. So t has been decreed that he, too, ust go. The owa battle s now over. n that fght, Harry Hopkns, professonal relever of desttuton, sought to ad Representatve Wearn releve Sen. Guy Gllette of the Deocratc nonaton for the senate. The Hopkn9 outburst, gven to newspaper correspondents here before the owa prary was: "f were a voter n owa,.. would support Otho Wearn aganst Gllette." That rased plenty of hot wnds n the senate and, snce t cae on top of the Pennsylvana prares and on top of Son Jy Roosevelt's endorseent of Senator Pepper n Florda, t gave a tp-off as to how far the thng was gong. t was perhaps the owa eddlng by Professor Hopkns that caused Presdent Roosevelt to tell a press conference that he was takng no part at all n the state prares. Pror to that te, however, he had quetly gven hs blessng to Senator McAdoo, over hs several opponents n Calforna; Senator Barkley, over "Happy" Chandler n Kentucky, and t s understood he has shown a preference for Senator Bulkley of Oho, who s opposed for the Deocratc nonaton by forer Gov. George Whte. s e e As s shown by the records, thngs are not all lk and honey f a All MJt'lL { T the 100 P er Not Al utt centers who are and Honey seekng renonaton. Menton was ade of Bulkley n Oho, and Barkley n Kentucky. Sen. Eler Thoas of Oklahoa, the great advocate of cheap oney and the an who forced congress to enact legslaton allowng for prntng of three bllon dollars n new slver certfcates, has opposton that proses a btter fght to the end. The sae s true of Senator Thoas of Utah, who s confronted wth a capagn of a defensve character. He ust show why he s so strong for the New Deal to wn renonaton n that state fro whch also coes Senator Kng. Senator Kng has bean a volent opponent of the New Deal Than there f another 100 par canter n the far Wast. San. Jaas P. Pope has to fght off the attack of Worth Clark for the senatoral The Pfnckney Ppsteh, WesjMsttsy, June j t38 S ( nonaton. Mr. Clark, now a eber of the house of representatves, s sad here to be akng a battle of t for Senator Pope whose chef cla to fae sees to be that he fathered the agrcultural act of 1938 and nobody knows yet how to ake the law work. Clark's record s regarded by any colleagues n the house as provng h to be a Deocrat of the lberal type, for he has supported the Presdent on nuerous occasons whle votng aganst Whte House dctaton when he felt that he should do so. The New Dealers have persuaded Governor Johnston of South Carolna to run aganst Sen. "Cotton Ed" Sth. At least, t s the assupton that the governor was persuaded to enter the race. There s a fght on n another southern state also. Sen. Walter F. George has opposton for the Deo cratc nonaton. Lawrence Cap, Unted States attorney at Atlanta and a Roosevelt appontee, has fled for the nonaton aganst Senator George. The understandng n Washngton s that the New Dealers settled on Cap when they found that Governor Rvers of Georga could not enter the fght because he was vulnerable on several ponts. Senator George, one of the ablest consttutonal lawyers the senate and long hghly regarded n that body, apparently has a hard fght because of the lkelhood of a dvded vote. There are several other canddates n the feld and t has been suggested that the vote ay be so dvded as to brng about defeat of Senator George. Months ago, of course, Sen. Fred an Nuys was arked for "lqudaton" n ndana because of hs actvty aganst the Presdent's court bll. The state achne n ndana s copletely under the donaton of forer Gov. Paul McNutt, who aspres to the Whte House, hself, n 1940, and McNutt s stckng wth the New Dealers. But to turn to another phase of the nterparty fght, the queston of use of relef funds n poltcs has becoe hotter than a pan of bolng grease. Judge Brady Stewart, anager for Chandler n Kentucky, late ly wrote a letter of protest to Presdent Roosevelt, chargng aong other thngs that relef was beng handed out only to persons "approved" by the Barkley facton of the party. Fro Pennsylvana there have been any squeals about poltcal use of relef funds by Senator Guffey, and n nether case has there been proof that the charges are not true. Undoubtedly, f the WPA workers are beng used poltcally n soe places, they are beng used n any places; t s a condton that ust be expected f the country s gong to turn relef of desttuton over to poltcans. They wll fll ther gullet frst. The death of an ndvdual who one does not know, however por-. tant the ndvdual Passng ay be, creates of Warren only passng nterest. Perhaps that s why so lttle attenton was pad to the death, a few weeks ago, of Dr. George F. Warren. Professor Warren was natonally known as a Cornell authorty on the econocs of agrculture; he was known, too, for hs faed experent n causng hens to lay ore eggs by keepng the n electrcally lghted hen houses at nght. But Professor Warren wll go down n hstory for a uch ore portant reason than ether of these. t was he who convnced Presdent Roosevelt that prces could be controlled by the federal governent by eans of changng the gold content of the dollar. Our currency structure had reaned uch the sae for 50 years untl Professor Warren becae an advsor, a consultant, for the New Deal. There had been any attepts, uch fanfare, any blowngs of trupets, about "tght oney" or "Wall Street control" ol oney, or varous other deas such as the free slver of Bryan days and the equally slly schee of Senator Thoas of Oklahoa, who wanted to prnt three bllon dollars n new paper oney to brng the country out of the depresson. The natve ntellgence and soldarty of the country, however, brought us safely through those perods untl Professor Warren cae on the scene. One need not revew how the Thoas schee for prntng oney was forced through congress nor how the Warren plan for control of prces was propagandzed untl ebers of the senate and "the house, knowng nothng about econoc subjects, swallowed the proposal. The gold content of the dollar was lowered the dollar was devalued, and the governent kept the proft, aountng to ore than two bllon dollars. The portant thng to reeber s that a great governent ade such a costly experent on ts 130,- 000,000 ctzens, and faled. For t ust be sad that the Warren schee for rasng prces has faled Western Newspaper Unon, Carefree) Cotton Fashons r "HKSR two desgns are partc- A ularly good nspratons for suer daytes they're cool sple, becong and easy to ake..more than that, they are styles that adapt, theselves to all seasons and any dfferent aterals, so that you can use the over and over agan. The house dress can be ade n a few hours, wth a dagra, and the juper frock ncludes a detaled sew chart, so t's no trouble at all. House Dress n Large Sxes. Wth darts at the wastlne and nsde tucks on the shoulders, ths dress has an unusually good lnetr and slenderzng. Pleats n the short sleeves ake the loose and easy to work n. t buttons down the front, and therefore goes on n a jffy. Gngha, seersucker, percale and broadcloth PfJWJWWSJSJSJSJ Mk Me.Another % A General Quz The Questons 1. What contnent s known as "the land astrde the equator"?,2. How dd the Unted States acqure Mnnesota? 3. What ball player ptched the frst perfect gae? 4. "Mnnesota" eans what? 5. How any planes are there on the U. S. arcraft carrers? 6. s har-kr practced by the Japanese n battle? 7. Of what state was Kentucky orgnally a part? 8. Where s the ranch that s bgger than the state of Rhode sland? 9. Who gave the nae "Rough Rders" to Theodore Roosevelt's en? 10. How any woen are there n the varous state legslatve bodes? The Answers 1. Afrca. 2. Part of t by the Revoluton, and the reander by the Lousana Purchase. 3. Under the odern rules, Cy Young on May 5, 1904, ptched the frst perfect gae no runs, no hts, and nobody reachng frst base. 4. "Land of the Sky Blue Water." 5. The Navy departent says that there are about 80 planes on each of the Unted States navy arcraft carrers. ' 6. When Japanese offcers are wounded and unable to carry on, they ether shoot theselves or cot har-kr, accordng to a spokesan for the Japanese ary. 7. rgna. 8. The Kng ranch n southern Texas conssts of ore than 1,500 square les, whle the area of Rhode sland s 1,248 square les. 9. n an artcle n Scrbner's Magazne n 1899 Theodore Roosevelt sad that the publc chrstened h and hs en as "Rough Rders." "At frst we fought aganst the use of the ter, but,, when fnally the general of the dvson and brgade began to wrte n foral councatons about our regent as the 'Rough Rders/ we adopted the ter ourselves." 10. Accordng to 'the Coentator, n 1937, 140 woen served n 35 state legslatures. are the best aterals or bs. Tr t w brght Terac brad. Grl's Juper Blouse Frock. Wth a juper frock n dark cotton and several crsp whte blouses, t's easy to keep your young daughter lookng fresh ard sart and cuts down on the laundry, too. Ths style, wth ts flare skrt and puff sleeves, s the oat becong fashon n the world for grls between sx and eghteen. For the juper, choose shantung, pque, gngha or lnen. For the blouse, frlly, sheer thngs lke dty, organdy, ull or dotted Swss s desgned for szes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48 and 50. Sze 36 requres 4% yards of 35-nch ateral. 1% yards rcrac brad to tr s desgned for szes 6, 8, 10,12 and 14 years. Sze 8 requres 1¼ yards of 35-nch ateral for the blouse; 2 yards of 35-nch ateral for the juper. Sprng-Suer Pattern Book. Send 15 cents for the Barbara Bell Sprng and Suer Pattern Book whch s now ready. t contans 109 attractve, practcal and becong desgns. The Barbara Bell patterns are well planned, accurately cut and easy to follow. Each pattern ncludes a sew-chart whch enables even a begnner to cut and ake her own clothes. Send your order to The Sewng Crcle Pattern Dept., Roo 1020, 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chcago, 111. Prce of patterns, 15 cents (n cons) each. Bell Syndcate. WNU Servce. Thoroughly Tred True frendshp s a plant.of slow growth, and ust undergo and wthstand the shocks of adversty before t s enttled to the appellaton. George Washngton. Prze Wnnng Recpes Tp Be Announced Soon C. Houston Goudss, who wrtes our "WHAT TO EAT AND WHY" seres, reports that the Cake Recpe Contest whch he recently conducted through the coluns of ths newspaper was a gratfyng success. A treendous nuber of recpes were subtted and the hoe econosts on the staff of hs Experental Ktchen Laboratory n New York cty have been busy for days testng and tastng alost every agnable knd of cake. They report that our town has soe very flue cake bakers! They regret that t was possble to acknowledge ndvdual entres, but they thank every hoeaker who entered the contest, and have asked us to say that each recpe wll be gven the ost careful consderaton. Because of the volue of recpes subtted, they wll requre a lttle whle longer to coplete ther tests and to arrve at ther decson as to the wnners of the $25.00 frst prze, the fve second przes of $10.00 each, and the tan thrd przes of $5.00 each. Prze wnners wll be reported n these coluns n the near future, and as announced at the begnnng of the contest, prse wnnng recpes, together wth those recevng honorable enton fro the judges, wll be prnted 1n a booklet to be dstrbuted natonally. A Glorous nhertance f we do our best! f we do not agnfy trflng troubles; f we look resolutely, wll not say at the brght sde of thngs, but at thngs as they really are; f we aval ourselves of the anfold blessngs whch surround us, we can not but feel that lfe s ndeed a glorous nhertance. John Lubbock. WANT lght-sgnal Heat Control Super-speed Norge Contact Heat Eleents' Specal Selector Swtch Fully Autoatc Clock Control Norge Utlty Cooker Specal Warng Copartent Oven nsulated on all Sx Sdes Convenence Outlet on Backguard Choce of Colored Hardware. <? Be sure to see the Norge before you buy. There's a odel to sut every ktchen and every purse. See Your Ntrtt Norg Dal$w RADO DSTRBUTNG CO. 100 Selden Avenue, Detrot, Mchgan 1 Dstrbutor! or ths Terrtory For Gleang Brght Teeth Use Pepsodent wth RUM ra contaned n BOTH Pepsodent Tooth Paste and Pepsodent Tooth Powder Fee rtaheble ran gves Pepeodent tteaterdeanatofpowtt hsjpefctoqnkkr/ brash away dgy saraee-stes and pot- ah teeth to ther full natasal ttencot ts acton k pmd>...ttofeogh.>,taflt Contans NO OUT, NO PUM1CB, JfODWUtf Oet yearn today! Otf yea nywaattevththstt glsten and glea. a sle that's brght and attractve, berra yoor newer! Try the new, odernsed Pepaodeat, the oae sad edr dentfrce that oners yoa the extra eneet vetoes of that wonderful l,

3 :fl$t^ wr..stets rtauuttmtfflu^^ FREE Pcnc Grounds Bath Hoe Newport Bathng Beach Portage Lake Speed Boat Rldet Archery HllllHHHHMHMWMUtllllltlHMtHHHtMl Electrcal Contractng 'FXTURES SUPPLES ELECTRCAL WRNG AND REPARNG REASONABLE PRCES ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED C..lack She!Jon Phone 19F12 Electrcal Contractor Pnckney FARM CHECK FOR 1938 AGRCULTURAL PROGRAM The Mchgan Agrcultural Confer vaton Cottee and ther feld representatves are n Chcago ths Week to receve nstructons on vstng fars to deterne the cooperaton of the operators wth the 1938 Far Progra, accordng to Earl Grubb. Checkng of the 'fars wll be done ty the local county coftteeen who are farers elected by ther neghbors. The 1937 Progra s drawng to a close and payents are nearng copleton or payent applcatons have been ade. The present ndcaton s that for Lvngston County about 2,700 farers have partcpated n the Progra^ n balancng producton and conservng the sol. Wth the early start on checkng fars ths year payents to farers can be ade uch earler than was possble for cooperaton last year. Present ndcatons are that about 11C) 000 Mchgan farers wll have cooperated n the 1937 Progra. The early checkng ol fars results fro the further splfcaton of the Progra under the 1938 Act whch does not delay certfcaton of perforance untl October 31, as has been the case n prevous years. fcl ^ '»' spent away fro the far. The followng guest vere present: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Parsons, Mss Gladys Nchels of Grand Ledge ;Mr. ant Mrs. Russell Parsons, Mr, and Mrs. S E. Da wn of Lansng, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul, and daughter, Mr. Grover Gbus, Mrs. Mae Gbbs, Mrs. Malcol and chldren of Dearborn, Mrs. H. E. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Pawl Scott and chldren, Mrs. rene Hulst and chldren Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dngean, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Burger, Mr. Glenn Burger and the chldren, Mr. G. G. Clark of Detrot. The dnner and supper was served on ther spacous Lawn wth An> ercan Beauty and other garden roses decoratng the table. A very pretty part of ths pcnc was a table set apurpose for thp chldren. n 25 years t wll be nce to look crap book and read ther naes agan_ All departed to ther respectve hoes votng the ''Best Te Ever". Hopng they would rean here long enough to coe agan. TEN NEW CONTESTS EERY WEEK n each Sunday's rsue of the Detrot Sunday Tes s a great Contest Page wth TEN NEW COM PLETE CONTESTS. Hundreds of cash przes! Your opportunty for dverson and proft! Soethng A HAPPY REUNON HELD «^ new! Never before a feature lke Mr. and Mrs^ R. R. Darwn's ho- ths! You.'an wn one or all of the e was the festve scene of a very contests! Be sure to get The Detrot happy reunon after the any years Sunday Tes every week PROFESSONAL CORNER N. O.FRYE JUSTCE OF THE PEACE Pnclty, Mlehfa JAY P. SWEENEY Attorney et Law Howell, Mchgan PERCY ELLS AUCTONEER Far Sales a Specalty Phon«Pncknay 19-F11 MARTN J. LA AN Phone 13 Attorney at Law Brghton GUSRSSMAN PLUMBNG and HEATNG! Wll be glad to gve estates sa the followng aauheteast Stoker Plubng Steaftn or hot ar heatng Electrc Water syeu Kn) burners ever 20 years experence 611 B. Grand Rver, Howell Pbeee Howell 10 DR. G. R. McCLUSKEY DENTST 112¾ N. Mchgan Phones Offce, 220 Res Evenngs by appontent Howell, Mchgan NORMAN REASON REAL ESTATE BROKER Far resdental proper and Lake Frontage a Specalty. 1 Also Have Cty Property la Trader Claude Sheldon ELECTRCAL CONTRACTOR Phone 19F12 s%ek«y, Men, DON W. ANWNKLE Attorney at Law Frst State Savng Beak ' Howell, MSeSgaa LEF, LAEY GENERAL NSURANCE St-FS NOTWCftf YEARS AGOl TM>epenet#nt exercses of the Pekney» School wffl be held at the (few house on June 19. The progra a aa follow. March J...«. Sade Herr nvocaton '/'^ Rev. Mtchal Salutatory :""'/''...Ago CcCluake; Class Oraton.".."....Ward Swarheu Qaaa Hftory Josephne CuUsn Song ""..Harry Pale Eaay..".'."...''"...Earl Tvpper data Prophecy..'.."'"" Lotte Blade Essay.".".'...Ella Ftcl Eseey "".".".!....Gregory McCluskex nstruental 8oo...: Ruth Cla Essay...:... Myron Dunnng Essay -"."."Harold Swarthou Class Poe""...Margaret Brogan Essay..."."... ^Rttth PottertOn.".Caren Leland Haxel McDougjall Coyle Rev. Mt- aledctory? nstruental Solo Addresses by Re, chell, Rev. Rpon. - Presentaton of Dploas Song.v-LU Chubb Benedcton'..."."... '..-_Rev. Rpon Marred at St Mary's Church on June 17th HeTf&an Srnth of Howell to Mary Agnes Medeakey of Pnckney, Rev. FT. Coyle offcatng, Rachel Ftch closed a successful ter of school n the Thayer dstrct at Fowervlle last week. Attorney General Fellows has ruled that townshp offcers can also be school offcers except that a town treasurer cannot be a school dstrct treasurer. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Ledwdge on June 14th. a son. Mr. and Mrs, W Curlett vsted at the hoo of Jj$us Barth near Chelsea last Thursday and Frday. Qute a few couples defed the oodoo and arred on Frday June 13th. 180 schools, and 40 countes n the state wll forfet ther prary noney ths year, because they have too large a surplus on hand, Heran adder s learnng to set type at the Dspatch offce. Notes of 80 Years Ago T Dspatch of June George Fleng, Nat. Harre's cgar aker, has left town. John Mc n tyre has one kln of brck burned and wl 0pen t today. Gregory bea fewetl at bate ball on Saturday,. 28 to 6. Torn to G-,4." Sgler and wfe on June 7, a so\ J. M. Kearney coplans that boys traped flown hs garden badly the other nght whle playng bunco. The Pnckney base ball tea lost to Howell fyut Frday 17 to 4. Owng to the fact that the M, E. church s undergong repars Rev. Marshall wll preach n the Congl. church Sunday. Rev. Thurston s away op a vacaton. Mss Clella Stocken and Masters Clare and Claude Markey of West Branch are vstng relatves here. The dog posoner s agan at largo and any fne dogs have?ded here the past week, Mrs. Mary Mann and daughter, of the Pncknty: school who were nether absent or tardy last onth war? Junes Carrol, John Carrol, Loronto Ptrnu, Brwn Mann, fn a Rtea. Qee Bang U the teacher. The pupls.of Dstrct No. 4 who wen nether.hunt or tardy last onth war Erhta Hnchey, Cora Wlon, Janet Whte, Guy runcher Battle Hut s the teach Lucy, vsted the Msses Mary and.mable Mar.a at St Clare last (week where the forer are attend tng school. Mrs. Mary Plner, 8$, ded here last Frday. ' The funeral was held Sunday, Ret. Marshall offcatng. Bural a Sprout ceetery, The pupls of the prary dept, Whle workng n the Fowervlle Revew offce att week Bll Peek fell fro t etool ad broke llt ar Supt Geotge Bttaee of Howell school has teetpted the lopernten dency of the school for the blnd at Lansng at etary of $1300 a year. At the Deocrat conventon at St. Lous, Mo. bt week. Grow Cleveland wae renonated for presdent and Allen Thuran of Oho for vce presdent Danel Berg 78, ded at settler takng up land n Otnoa Brghton June 8. He was an old SM. Marred June S t Munth, Geo, Meyers to Kn LfflU Hoyt» Rev. McGee owetg. June FOR pueadcssdeb ktchen U&uM When you buy a new stove, you want a stove that wll ake the task of preparng eals easer and pleasanter. You want a stove that wll be servceable for years to coe that wll prove a good nvestent and return the ost for your oney. You want a stove that wll gve satsfacton n daly use, and ake your ktchen hours ore enjoyable. You want a stove copletely odern n desgn. '.". one that s attractve n appearance and lends a new and sparklng note to the roo. \ n selectng such a stove, you can get valuable help and advce fro your dealer. He wll be glad to pont out tho varous features of dfferent akes and odels, and let you copare ther 33C advantages. He wll answer your questons and offer worthwhle suggestons. He wll assst you n choosng the stove best suted to your needs. After you have looked at all types and styles of stoves, you ay decde to purchase an electrc range. f you do, your choce wll be a wse one., An electrc range offers extra value.. t brngs CLEANLNESS wth heat as clean as sunlght. t brngs BETTER FLAOR the delcous natural flavor of eats and vegetables cooked n ther LESS COOKNG wth precous nerals and portant food values soalod-n. t brngs new CONENENCE, wth ore lesure hours. Ask your dealer to show you the 1938-odel ranges today. See the new electrc ranges on dsplay at departent stores, electrcal dealers or at your Detrot Edson offce. Conservaton Dept Notes Total sprng losses by forest fre? ths sprng were only 5000 acres aa copared to 10,000 acres lor the sprng of As a result of natonal wldlfe restoraton week G4 dfferent groups n 54 ctes and towns have gven notce of ther ntenton to engage n Specal conservaton projects. t nclude brd feedng, fsh rearng, ponds pheasant hatchng, plantng Waterfowl feed, $nancpl ou! ngs for chldren and establshng park areas. The frst of a seres of conservaton schools s now n sesson at Pgeon Rver. The 1938 sprng reforeston progra -has been copleted n ths state wth a total of eght llon treet let out cr. 12,000 acres. Soe 283 orders for seedlngs were also receved fro prvate ndvduals. Over 1000 boys are beng orgnnled nto groups for fre control by the 4-M Club. A deer recently galloped through the an secton of Escanab; fn- A scabes nto whch burro v.; dor the h.fu of fo>: squrrel causes ther har to f;<!l out - own juces. t brngs healthful WATER- un'.u sad to be kllng any of the a-- they j are unable to wthstand the cold. t'? pecular to pote that autooble racng experts who copete at ndanapols and other s-peedways y ar after year a^e very hlow and careful drvers. Stateents fro the.se en and evdence of ther drvng habts pro- >-e they are cawul. They know the results of excessve speed. They know what wll happen when tho car get.«out of control. Th-y ut have good judgeent on turnp They exercse coon sen»e. Safety s about f.)'j percent coon sense-accdents are 00 percent thoughtless hurry. t's sart to be careful. MCHGAN NOW RANKS FOURTH electrc HARRS BROWN. WEDDNG The weddng of Mss ^. Harrs of Ann Arbor to Peal>^ FT J own of Pncknoy took place last Wednesday at the hoe of the groos parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wn lrown. Ue\\ McLucas of Ptnclnty perfored the cereony. Ralph Htty acted bs best an and llwt 1B> Sth as brdesad. Lttle ^Dos Hassencahl, nece of the ftoofn WeH the rng bearer. The fop'ta guests were entertaned t o' taft& eon followng the cereony: raatd. Mr-. Rayd Harrs parents t' the brde and sons. Donald tad.! old; M?s Altu Schller, Mr. tad ttf Floyd Alleo, Mr t and Mrs. ; Albert Guenther and son, all of Anl AfM» Mrs. Joe Drown of DetreUMr. Sss Mrs. W. Brown, Mr. and ^OSsf Hrown, HoweH; Mr, and Hfcrcjft Hassenchal, Whtore Law and Mrs.Joseph Brown, Powlefrtta Mrs. Kffe Arstrong, Fowlerrflle Mrs." Edna Stone, Platnrleld, Mr. Nna Mllng W. Brown ^thtkaey NOTCETO7B \D~OK REEW MWd The Board of Revew, for tfct" Townshp ol Put.nr wll eet at the town dl n Pncknoy OH Ttt^fday, June J and on Tuesday lane 21 for the purpose of rertewnf tltft a.s-crsent ol of the Townshp ally takng refuge n a grocery store rj y producng 80 llon pounds Putna. All wshng to teejoatel fro where t was reoved by con- 0f butter n 1037 Mchgan clbed th> sclvcs wth ther assessent 9H servaton offcers. nto fourth place as a hutter produc- nvtec to call and obtan that 4of» Th angle wor and bat rr 1 /' ncr sta ) te g Fro -'05 thousand cows.aton. ", s expected to advance ths year on.j.r, bllon pounds of lk. 40 per, Noran Reason, pereswr»«25th due to the openng of tho rent of ths s used as flud lk.) yllacp ROARt) OP Asat fshng seson. Last year the avcra-e' 7h c other CO peroent.s used for' T, n J,»?J^5?W prce for angle., «2Se a butt,,. ^ ^»n,.^h^ c.to^^j^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ «W «hundred. There are plenty of won;; < evaporated and powdered lk. Ths,..,^,,. n.. \L,, ths year although one year wor - /.. n hll n Pckney on Toessaar. st«.to ranks frst n anuarture of -- - ^ "^» were brought n by p^ne. condensed lk, thrd n powdered ;_ f, A «^. «.«. _n A. j The oose herd n the upper pen- M, u A J» u g. the asse>8ent roll. All than < M,{ nsula s sad.to be thrvng. 69 o lk, thrd n doestc cheese, sev-,...,. ; '-- cnth n Cheddar cheese and sxth n " r ^ 0.^ 4^»> tha^r Guy Hall hurt ht foot qute badly one. 4str' taat week whle playng bal here, A dtto waa bald at the D. JM J t FW4e7"aHJl l«etottght" there 3 yearl ago by ce "crea'wth ^ ^ 1 1 ^ ¾ ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4HM«y UN W W^W + ^ ^«^ ^ ^ ^ ^ annually, ^8 ^ T)fl^fc M ^.fc, ^-vr>,l r v. 5 '''> 'S-v t~-h J c ^ ^¾^ v -&&}>? k-% ^H. ;

4 ST... c'j'''^^.-^ > t 2 :: f<..» r N Howell Theatre Wed., June 15th ONE DAY ONLY DOUBLE BLL CLE BROOK n "Acton for Slander" wth ANN TODD MARGARETTA SCOTT Thur., Fr., June 16 FAMLY NGM ALL ADULTS 15c "Acton n the Sky" 17 DAYS - Wth GLORA STUART MCHAEL WHALEN PAT KELLY "nternatonal Settleent" wth DOLORES DE RO, GEORGE SANDERS. JUNE LANG DCK BALDWN, RUTH TERRY, JOHN CARRADNE Coedy O. K RYTHM Nw«St., June 13 BOB BAKER 2 FEATURES 2 "Border Wolves" wth CONSTANCE MOORE,, FUZZY KNCH DCK DOkRELL Coedy r Mat, Sat. 2 P. M. Con. "Hunted Men" wth LYNNE OERMAN MARY CARLSLE LLOYD NOLAN Sun, Jj "lue S., Jfc.ne 19, 20, 21 Mat. Sun. 2 P. M. Con 3 BG DAYS 3 <4 THE ADENTURES 6" "Robn Hood" wth ERROL FLYNN, OLA DeHAlLAND, and CLAUDE RANS BASL RATHBONE CBrle Chase Photographed n Techncolor ledy "Callng All Doctor" New» ng 'Woen Are Lke That" 'K<rK.-.-ky Moonshne" ''Battle of Broadway" Tropcal Holday" Jane Wthers n "Rascals" Wll Rogers n "Lfe Begn «1 10" Gve The Te and They Wll Wn Success Gve an Elgn a your Graduate The 1 Dspatch Wedaesda; Mldred Whtlock, Mrs. Nefaon us Mrs. Sth Martn and Mrs # H. A. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Loeb and faly of Toledo Oho have coe to spend the suer n ther cottage. Edgar Zeke of Chcago s a guest o>f hs aunt and uncle} Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Helber. The Msses Mary and Patsy Kettler of Eaton Rapds are spendng the week wth ther aunt and uncle «Mr t and Mrs. Harry Lee. Bruce Euler and Jaes Lane we 're busness callers n Toledo, Oho, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thorpe of Detrot have oved nta ther cottage at Strawberry Lake. Charles Brown of Cncnnt,0., sa guest of hs father, Charles A. Drown sr., at Rversde Park. Mr and Mrs. Rollan Hosker and chldren c Toledo, Oho, spent the week wth Mr. Hoskns' other, Mrs Walter Hoskn at Wnans Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downng have opened ther store at Strawberry Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sth and thor daughter Nancy of Lakewood, O have coe to spent the suer n ther hoe here. Haburg! The pleasant hoe of Mrs. Nelle J. Pearson was the scene Of a gala day Thursday. Wth Mrs. Pearson as hostess ebers of Haburg hve Lady Maccabees, held a brthdaj parly jonorng those ebers who had brthdays n Aprl, May and June. The guests of honor were:, Mrs. Ely Blades, Mrs. Ely Dockng, Mrs. Elzabeth Houghton, Mrs. Ely Kuchar, Mrs. Gladys... Lee, j Mrs. Leah MeMchael, Mrs. Eva A. Moon, Mrs. Edna Moore Mrs. Nelle J. Pearson and Mrs. Jenne Shan non, ' Other guests were Mrs. Mldred Klenc. dstrct deputy and Mrs. E. Banghart of Lansng. A ost delectable pot-luck dnner was served at 1:30 p.. followed by a brthday treasure hunt bythe ' guests who were rewarded wth a brthday gft fro the hve. The Day was also the ffty-eghth weddng annversary d Mrs. nez Burdek, a Maccabee for 46 years forerly a eber of Arbor hve Ann Arbor, n a few well chosen rearks Mrs. Klene presented Mrs. Burdek wth a gft fro the ebers present to whch Mrs. Burdek gracously responded ;a lttle gll also sent to Mr. Burdek. Other gfts "A Gft To Be Treasured for Year" receved by Mrs. Burdek was one fro her card club and one fro Mrs. Pearson. j F. C. Reckhoff Sr. Coote was played frst prze be-j JEWELLER ng won by Mrs. Dockng, second! HOWELL, MCH by Mrs. Mary Downng and consolaton by Mrs. Banghart. Planfeld The next 'eetng wll be held the able drecton of Mrs H/jrou! '10OF Hall Wednesday evenng: Ludke and Nelle Denton. wth Mrs. Mae Stephanon and Mrs.; j 'Ely Kuchar actng as cottee John Lverov of Dexter s vs- for the good of the order. Mr. and M,, (-ur-v Tov..-,end ' tng hs grandparents Mr. and Mrs. and son.spent Sunday wth Mr. and Jaes Lveroe. Mss Else DeWolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaes DeWolf and the Mrs. presdent of the Just Sew 4-H Cloth (corje Rockhcld of N. W. Mrs. Russell (o.\-;u.-, Mrs Jevt.T s.wdv of Detrot nd «Mss h'uth Kl.ry w. re Saturday dr.rcr gu-^u of Mr. and Mrs. Duane, Sto.'kbrdge passed away Sunday nght. Mr and Mrs. Mason Carter of Jacobs. ' Stockbrdge.-pent Sunday wth h» Mr and M>. vul Ryanl of Detrot vsted th. ;r parents Rev. ' daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. Efle Reason spent the last o'f and Mrs. Ryan Ytunesday and on' ny Club of Haburg has been selected as one of the delegates f Lvngston County to Walden Woods cap for 4-H Club ebers wth leadershp ablty. The cap wll be held June 24th, 25th and 26th. Mrs. Nelle J Pearson and Mrs. Anna Mller attended a eetng of the Past Chefs Club of the Pythan Thursday of the pa.t week. j th e WC ek wth her cousn Mrs. W. Ruth Mead -pent last week wth Mercer at Pnekney. her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs., Mrs. Lawrence Owens was an Ann Ssters of Ann Arbor at the hoe of Mrs. Anna Bentley of Ann Arbor D. W. Ryar. ; Arbor vstor Frday. Thursday nght. The guest of honor Reverend Ryan, Krh Mend and r Frank Worden s vstng hs son Mlller n observance of her Mrr. F. R. Dutton were n Flnt on ere Worden and faly at Grass?' as Mrs ' Frday last brthday annversary. The dnner Lake Mrs. Eva Jacobs called Sunday Lotte T Farrell T?,~ n s qute. sck -.,1 at. ths! t,- 1 table, was centered wth a brthday '. evenng on Mrs. More nee Dutton. wrhntr CBKe. Chldren's Day wll be held here R ut h Whtehead spent Sunday Henry M. Queal s copletng next Sunday, June l.'ll^ at ten o'-1 wth Mr. and Mrs. Noran Wht, j a sx roo log cabn hoe wth a dock. ] head and faly and attended the large porch.,. on, the north.. west. cor-, ncr of hls f a on the 8ho,?e of Mr. and Mr-.. A. Wasson enter 'exercses at the church here. \ Strawberry Lake taned the adult Bble Class last Mrs. C. A. Mapes has been car- f f J. W. Wnkelhaus has returned Frday nght > n g f or her sster, Lotte Farrell. hoe fro the U. of M. Hosptal The WMS and ladle? Guld wll Mrs # Stanley Knght and nfant at Ann Arbor where he underwent eet Wednesday afternoon wth sup- son have been convalescng at the a ajor operaton..per at the parsonage. hoe of her other, Mrs. Chrstne Mrs. Ne<phtos Stephanon, Mrs. Dr. Horton Ryan and faly cal- Howlett. El J. Kuchar, Mrs. Charles Deled Wednesday on hs parents, Rev. Mss Juna Rae Gallup of Coldand Mrs. D. W. Ryan. water returned hoe Sunday after Mss Mary Charlotte Moon attended Wolf, Mss Betty Ann Kuchar and Mr. and Mrs Fred Jacobs were vstng her father Ed Brotherton lla day for orphan chldren <> Uc upper guests Thursday at Mr. and and sster, Mrs. M. Conk, Eastern Star at Adran Wednesday. Mrs. Orla Jacobs. - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sth and Mrs. Henry B. Pyer has returned hoe fro a vst wlh her s- Jnet of Detrot spent the week end Lakeland Ben E. Fryt» and faly at Ann 15: 1938 Take a Tp fro Mark Twan once Father sad.'when was a boy of 14 y father was so-gnorant could hardly stand to have the old' an around. But when was 18, was astonshed to know how uch he had learned n 4 yers. Father has uch useful knowledge ganed fro hard experence. When he says,''start a bank account as soon as you can do t!t wll please h ensely.» FRST NATONAL BANK N HOWELL Meber Federal Depost n surance Corporaton.. All Deposts nsured up to $5,000 for -, ' each Depost%C" fc^rw^^wwwr^^wwtftr«wb^rww^^^wwwma\ Take a C a n Refawh anv old artcle. Youl be aazed. So easy sosnple. The skll s n t^ can. 55 dfferent fnshes one or every purpose. And they're all so decdedly dfferent fro ordnary varnsh stans.you wll save oney by knowng why. o4sk the Bradley- rooan Dealer For Sole by TEEPLE HARDWARE When a Fellow Graduates : /a'- tj $^- A PRETTY portant day-graduaton«callng for pretty portant suts, such as these. Specally offered for ths onth....,,. Double Breasted or Sngle Sport Back Sut at $Z3 50 and $37-50 CHARLES P. ADAMS & Howell's Largest Clothers v? SON At the C. E Swret hoe. Mrs Ell^n Welton has been vs- Arb.»r, tt. t,,., tn ner daughter Mrs. Olga and 'rs. Jen^te Feran vsted nr>r T.? e "^P Helper, Crcle of the tfaly of Pontne the past week r uor,? )au^htors at the sster, Mr:. Scaghone d faly at Orla Jacobs called Sunday on Mr, < «of '/ une, nhus for ^cw eet-; Paneavlle, Oho, lart week and at Jae Walker. Saturday afternoon. The eetng tended the graduatng exercses at S"na«p ^ s called to order by the vce pres- the Hgh School Wednesday nghty dent, Juno us. Offcers reports Her nece, Mss Helen Scagone, beng one of the graduates. guests of Mr Blades P two daughters, of Ann Arbor were ^f Mr.' and Mrs. W. Ftzgerald ha- kle, Oho, has coe to spend - were gven by Mary Moore and Barw baradell Way. A report of the n- Mrs. da Knapp had aa recent and Mrs. W- Blades Wednesday ^ ^ grandot er> Mrs. Margaret a"d Mrs. Glen Borton. Gregory 3^11^8. ^r" e been spendng a few days wth er onths wth her parent Mtt Henry D. wey ha.«rorurned ternatonal Conventon held n Detfro a th«e<> weeks vst w». hor rot, was gven by the leader Mrs Regnald Ford and two chldren of Mrs. Charlojtte Judson and Mrs. week wth hs sster, Mrs. Bt guests her cousns, Mr. and Mrs. nght. Tunsch at Brghton. Glen Myers spent a few tutor and other relatves.. New Harry Lee, after the busness'eet Munth and Mr. and Mrs. Weflford Laura Gllette of Ann Arbor were Maurce fjnd Morter w+«, Yos ar(j f, >jly at Dcarborn# 2 ng a brthday party was enjoyed n Call of Stockbrdge. guests of.mrs Nelle J. Pearson on ebers of Haburg Boy Scout Mr and Mrn. C;To-d r, ' :1r r< Mr8 da j ^ ^ ^ } O^rnr n<'u.rno hnnnr honor nf of June.T«««us, TtY» 0 Maran w Q^o«v- ^ Kra? Mr. ard Mrs George Houghton Thursday. \ Troop were advanced to the rank of daughtcr. n. law Mr. ^d M Jd chldren Sp..r,t the we.< end and Mrs Lee, plates were laved for of Chcago, llnos have been spendng a few days wth Mr. Houghton's vsted Mrs. Moon's nece, Mrs. E- held at Cap Newkrk< trot vstors Saturday. S Mrs. Eva Moon and son, Bert Star Scouts at the court of honor n. Knaf;p and S01( Rchard w«wfth her.vjster and faly Mr and ffteen wth throe lghted brthday te. Scott n Mero.ta County. rakes, wth each recevng a gft..- parents, -. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. a >arrabee and faly at Jackson Mr and Mrgj Laurence Queal vsted Mrs. da KnUpp's Mrt. nez Hadley and Dorothy The next eetng wll be held at [Houghton. Tuesday. and two chldren, off Mo, cae Sat- Mr, and Mrs, Wellford t?rv^sp nt Sund ',y wth Mrs - the hoe of Mw. Lee on July 2nd Mrs, Ethel Bohn of Detrot who Mrs. da Knapp and daughter- ^y ^ ^^ M, Queal's father Stockbrdge. fora bake nuu 1 n pale ' 1 ^ 8 becn vlstn? her daughter, Mrs. n-law, Mrs. George Knapp and son, Harry M. Queal,, Mr. Queal retur- " > 1? cnuaren y g Funday Day wa observed at Those fro here who attended M <x>w «d faly has gone to Rchard were recent guests of Mrs. nw hoe Monday, Gordon Heater and wlt W1th n fne p-». the ntarnatfonal Conventon n Det- Chcago to vtt ralatvej,, Mlle Buck at Brghton, M» Margaret ^W 4t Borton W#4W _. who has rot ww, M(WW1 ^,^ 9 were Sunday taftfr f M PK cmdren wd^ rot w», <ffa f» dt nun^g,!!^, wd Mr, WttJJa Bldn and WW ^ 8«W«Ftftwld, wn,\ auwdof hffa M t &w,. Mx, and Mra, A S UU^{ 4 s< '>3 ^U:

5 »:< uus&rt t&ml&' & '"" ztpw-vs Sr ; 35W»v rrv:»'«! ''TO!; '»f L'tw. ", 7.; ', '» : - <,v -' - ' -. '''» l.'^^l'"^ y»- ^^MWWy H,. ^. ^^^'.4^v«&fl5to.. wrw-^aeny fxp-,-# <#" ^-: -H- W.TJ... ="» '. -,. ; " <.. "" PcErfey thspatct Wc<W<ky. June FRLSAT., JUNE 17, le Pccey Dspatch red at the Poatofflce ^t Pnckney, Mch, a /jg>^% J?ond Class Matt;, ^ ¾ ½ ¾ %dttcrptou $1.25 a year5 Advance. AUL CURLETT PUBLSHED Kodak Fl :'. : Jello MURAGLE ^fflrnsp SAL AD DRESSNG ou t. ARMOUR'S Sc 2Sc 37c asc Ole garne > )U Assorted % le P. g G. Soap Gant Sze 4c Pet or MLK 2 Cans 13c Carnaton Corned Beef t Corn Hersheys Cocoa 2 h Noodles 16 Oz. Cello Wrapped Fao Cake ;" ' Flour Catsup 14 Oz Bottle Crackers Sun Ray 2 lb. Box 13 c 25c OC 18c Kennedy's Gen. Store Phone 23F3 ALL PRCES SUBJECT TO MCH SALES TAX We Delver.Ralph-Carr of D..-trat pc::t Sunday wth hs parents, Mr. a:.- Mrs. R. J. Carr Mr. and Mr.. M. r^ Darrow.«peat Sdnday v.-lh relatves n Ann Arbor and 'Ypslant. Mr unc Mv.s. Jaes Dock nn" v '-" ted her sster n l'ontar.. a Hghland, the frst of the week. Mr, a Mrs. 11. J. Doolule and son Jrre spent Sunday wth relatves n Eu:l Lansng Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mller and son of Detrot were week end vstors at the hoe of Mr. d Mrs W. C. Mller. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collns of Ypslant entertaned a lar^e nuber of 'rends at ther cottage at 'atterson Lake Sunday. Mrs. Don Haer s now eployed at the Pnckney Santaru Harlo Hanes s workng a body -.-hop n Albon. ' M t and Mrs. ern Cory a Jack Reason attended the 1'unetal of her brother, C. C. Daher at St. Johns Wednc'-day. ^Mss Coastance Darrow and Dck Loos o\ DeLrut spent last Thursday.ovenn;: wth Mr. and Mrs. M. E. 'Darrow. f "Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc-! a ld daughters, and W. Lurlcson of \taona an exra roll EASTMAN FLMS All Szes 3 Day Servce on Developng Orders Taken for Enlargeents Kennedy sdrugstore Mss M:n---aret Curlett was honn-f Donald Sgler of Detrot Spent fro Lansng over the wxek end. the week end here. Paul Sn.e-er went to North Lake! Kos.s Lab fell fro a bcycle Fr- Sunday to ptch for a soft ball tea' day and fractured hs ar.. thul ' - j Edward Dolan and sster, Mss Jarr.cs Martn and son, ]'. nrrt,! Clara Dolan,, of Dexter were n town spent Sunday at ther far.n.h of'sundry. frt were Sunday callers at the Howell. L'asl Whte and wfe, of HowtU Tr plady hoe. Darbaj-a N'ash s spendng a wc k spent Frday evenng wth Mr. and Sunday caller.-, at the hone of wth Mr. and Mrs. Leuel Cearhart 'Mrs. Ben Whte. Mfa. Laura H.'.rlor were.ms. - WW n-ar Howell Abrose Echan and >.Tter, Ont Sjrler a dau^luc, Marjo'c, "''. Mrs Russell Dokros and son.'^res of Detrot spent Sunday wth and Mrs. Francs.'.'haper (van Fv's' vsted Detrot relatve- last Mr.,r, :' ;>.. ]{ oy ft oason. Sgler) of -Detrot. Wednesday. j Fdor John ) Thopson and <).-, School Co..ouer Ala ^ 'arp'. Mss June Lab of Detrot ert ; Ccorge Keal of Dexter were callers has been forbdden to clb s'.ars, the week end v. ;h her parents Mr.; at the Dbpat''h offce Monday. followng a recent ojm'aton and and Mrs. Ford ab. j One of the large trees n the yard now has a desk n the county clerks Mr<. ' Jollaul Shehan rpt hst! of the late Dr. C. L.Sgler was eut offce untl other quavrs can b- week \\' h her p:vents Mr. and Mrs. down last week. t was njurng the found for er. Roy M-rrll n Webste'r. j roof of the house. Mr. and Mrs Ben Adas and Dr. Herrr:rd Glenn of Fowlorvlle Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walsh,Mr. chldren of near Brghton called upon called upon Dr. Ray Duffy one day. and Mrs. ern McQullan wth Mar- Mrs. Hatte Haze?'u.«.\. -., last week. j garet and Baby Bounce, all of Detcalled Mr. and Ms. Harry Ayr- o -M j r. and Mrs. Roy Cavery and'rot vsted ther aunt, Mrs. Edth Pljouth called on J'ackney frcn'ds son, Blly, of Howell were l'nckney Peck Sunday. Sunday. They attended the o tgago cnhcrs Sunday nght t! Mr t and Mrs. L, G. Devsreaux burnng at the Dexter M_ F. church. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Alh-yjon have oved fro Detrot to Brfch- Mr. Ayers s an old schoolate of Frwn.al Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lort'tt»- ton and now lve on Spencer Road Senator Copeland of New York who of Dexter called at the Curlett hornet there. He s eployed by th«t«te presded at the ortgage burnng. Sunday afternoon. ' rrphvay dept. X< ss f]3st:utttstltan.t tmuhmnhhu 8 PHLATHEA CLASS f Ernest Frost has returned honw Rev. John McLucas spent Saturday n Detrot^ t _^ fro Detrot Sunday. ^,.,., Mrs. N 0. Frye and Mrs. W. C. Mrs. W. Fsk s vstng Mr. The eetng of the class at Mrs.' M U e ^ [n HoweU Monday ^ ^ Nette Johnson's on Wednesday last and Mrs. C. J. Clnton n Howell. noon. wa,s a pleasant affar, the afternoon Rosale Nash s spendng the week Mrs.Ella McCluskey returned hoe beng ostly spent n pecng blocks. gyj^y wth Jgrj,. gndljtfyuk Jaes Nash n fro a onths v?stt" wllh of a qult. The class ' ad as one of Caro. Chcago- relatves^ : ts guests lttle Elane May Johnson Mrs. Effe Arstrong was rweek The Junor Kngs Daughters held of Planfeld, granddaughter of our end guest of Mr. and Mrs.Wlla a pcnc at Newport Bathng Beach hostess. Brown. Tuesday evenng. j Mrs. W. Bova ded at her hoe The presdent had charge of the Mrs. John Rona and Loue Bush' n Detrot Sunday after a lngerng busness eetng, and Mrs. P. H. of Detrot are spendng the week llness. Swarthout acted as secretary n the wj t h MJ SS L 0 j a R 0 g ers> Mrs. Ala Harrs s spendng the absence of Mrs. edder # The chap- Mr. and Mrs. Reed Soper of Ann week at her far hoe near Pnckon read parts of the fourth and Arbor w«re Frday callers at the «ey. ffth, chapters of Thessa Conas^nd hoe of Mr> ^ Mrs# Claude Soper Monday guests of Mr. and. Mrs Mrs. Hatte Swarthout offered pray- Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs». «^o utfa. wnq «<\r» tr ^, ^,,, J e Rasydlo were Don- Rsdon and er. The roll call letter was 'M. -u/. C. Hendee were. Dr. and Mrs. wfe of Fowervlle, ' t was voted for the class to pay Cecl Hendee and son Wlla Rch 'Mss Rouana Shrey vsted her s for ore Mssonary envelopes f we ar{j of Owosso.. ' other at the U, of M. Hosptal n. ~" fnd t advsable to buy ore after these are gone Thev^arT^posld p W ' W ^ ^ ^ ' Ge W ^ Arbor Sunday/.. They are supposed Brown and daughter of Detrot were Mss Clare T^Ldjre of Detrot = be n the pews every Sunday for Saturday callers at the A, H. Ns- s ^to wtes 4caton wkh the convence of any worshpers bett hoe. Jf s p e n^ wee A 8 w w^h. ^.. ^«:v.,+- «;,«_ -»# J «^ ner other, Mrs. Max Ledwdge who desres to contrbute to the The Msses Rta and Loretta Ro- Mr ^ Mw, 0rvUe Nagh ' an< j Benevolence quota. An earnest plea che of Lansng spent Sunday wth son ^ ^ W W ; Sday d has just been receved fro the ther grandother, Mrs. Jaes- ^ ^ of ^. and Mrs. Bert Nash MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Lb. JELLO Frwt 6 Flavors PKG Cocktal 16 OZ, CANS 5c 29c LB. % CAN MUSTARD Qt. Hekan 9 s SARDNES Saltne Toato Sauce Crackers Baker's Cocoa Jar Cosked Aercan Board of Foregn Mssons Roche. j n Howell fro whch we quote, «' you have Mss rgna Nash of Beaverton' Mrs Hatte D^^r MJ receved ou«r "»»^"- """\w T&r s swn r r w ner Green, Mrs. Wealthea al and S8 j esj Mrs. j e a _ «% ^ ^ _ tf4 «% _ T" lreceved Aercan other Board, bulletns but never fro one that the aun< s spendng lfe. Clayton the suer Carpenter wth and her Green/Mrs. Wealthea Wl and Mrs.!^ W> Mercep wew ^ Howell Monday 3 0 ^ ^ 1 ^ «K f A H C A revealed a or«grave stuaton.you Mr. Carpenter. afterneon S ^\MJL M^ %# 0tSflla Mr kll note., the, heavy. loss.1.. n recepts < The L u Searchlght ^ ^. «,. Conventon. wll Mr an< A «Mrs. a S. v H.. r. Carr B ~ A had ao as S ^ ^ - ^ 1! LB. 15c 3 Spaghett OAL CANS 25c TALL CANS 25c Navy Beaut 12 ^5 LB 21c le SWFTS Toato Juce LG. CAN 19c «! J a pugh the churches ths past year, be held atmut, Mnn., June 29th week end ^ ^ ^ Mlg8M Dolorea defct of ore than $75,000 for to July 3rd 938 for the Baraca- Echan ^ GUdy8 MorroW Gary :M a, th^;rfd even ftfter PhUthea Bble Classes. ] &nd ^ ^ Elch ^ of ^. g the budget eeverly low the Mr and Mrs. L. E. Wlson had roj t Hars «WJ. ««]«" ncreased' as Sunday guests Charles Pogue, ^ ^ can er the horned of fu are receved durng ths su- and^ wfe of Detrot, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, ^ Uvey ^^ Mr< Tha Prudental Cottee hat Dean Reason and, faly and Loret- and MrSt H Holland of Detrot j voted to cut the work ab- ta Roche of Lansng Mrs< Joe M<jt, ^ j ^. j ^ ^ MEATS Round Steak BUTTER lb. 28c agan, droppng any nstt- Mesdaes Ross. Read, Ford Lab ey of Howell tlon and callng hoe 28 ore s and Ross Read attended the nter-;. Mr and Mrs S H Carr had as onares fro thar DOrts". The natonal Kng's Daughters Convan-'«Stoda guests, Ms Dorothy Can; ews fro overseas s that, 'Now ton at Detrot Thursday. and Jack RoUrtg of r^u, Mr. LARD lb., the te to stand by". Wll you The: work of drawg gravel for and Mrs. Mylo Kettler and daughot reeber thl naxt Lord's Day the le and a quarter of road south tcrs Mrs. 0f Eaton M. J. Rapds Reason, Mr. and Mrs. an especal way? of Pnckney that s beng blacktop- " P. H. Swarthout ware n Ann Arbor The Qldren's Da exercses and ped started Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. Sur proprate talk by the pastor were Whle frng a protan cookng, uesutty Btver Wfc nn, our Slced. ll receved by the large attend- ffu tenk Monday whch had sprung' da ^t^^ft^nthe hosptal wth ce on last Sunday. Next Sunday a leak W. Dlloway was badly bur- Ue. Mr. and Mrs Roscoe ep««yarbourgh 3 w«n e church ng church school sentce> wll follow Fnd the ned on hs hands when the gas was and daughter and'several frends of,2 n soe class. Te older young a gnted. &«"la> guests of Mrs. Ella Mc-'U^T^^A»TS3e TSrtaM' M,-.-1. ^ 9 1 ^ ^ -. ^ <>< Cjk»OC,p,e's das. wu be forn«d agan.cluskey were, Dr. W. Stackable 3 ^ 2. ^ ^ POrK CSllOpS ". 25 ( Sunday ^ Mrs «Gregory McQuskey of Ch Ledwdge hoe.,v l. ^ ^ _ We especally nvte you to jon Cft go, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nanry and >e Phlathea Class faly of Ann Arbor, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. ard Mrs. Dan Drver of Dex- Frankfurts b.lsc Gerald McQuskey of Howell. Exled fro town because she te^sl^^^hrthe Pncbey Santanc" CAN WEEKLY, the ega -RAY M. DUFFY M. D. dstrbuted wth NEXT SUN- Pnckaey Mchgan LY? CHCAGO HERALD AND Met H«w»--a00 P. M. ter were Sond«y cants of Mr.and Mrs Ben Whte and wth the v<- 'ted Mr. and Ml. Nean Whte near Fenton n the)' afternoon. Sunday dnner fotttt of Mn. Era Lew wen Mr. and Mn. Henry Johnon and d»m>rter of near Planfeld, Mr. and Mra. Ma Ckanban 12c BACON >. 29c Bacon Squares OLEO Herel Pckled Pgs Feet" Dred Beef 4 Oz PKG. ^Sn Reason & Sons»-. \ 1 1»uwwMM. l,u,,h,u f^m M 1 M «. M.._' v '«/&s : J..t. «;«>», 3^3^¾¾ -. '->...> tt «k»»w\. S '

6 - a Pckaey DbpatchWeAetdby WsJ J«ev S. MS CURED JUSTRGHT f~ t. ^-.' F That's the erdct When You Use a McCORMCK-DEERNG SDE RAKE and TEDDER The best features n a sde delvery rake and a tedder are cobned to ake ths two-n-one hay tool ndspensable for curng hay quckly and thoroughly. t fors a wndrow n whch the leaves are turned nward to prevent shatterng and loss fro Other breakng off. The stes are turned McCorck-Pec sj T outward to get the quckest and Hay Tools: ost thorough acton fro the tun and ar. The shft of a lever converts the achne fro a sde rake to a No. 7 Enclosed- Gear Mowers Self-Dup Rakes Sweep Rakes Wndrow Hay Loaders Cylnder-Rake Hay Loaders Hay Stackers Hay Presses tedder. Another lever sets the teeth at the rght slant for ether operaton. We would lke to show you ths achne on our dsplay floor. R. E. Barron HOWELL STOCK MCHGAN FOOD Co-ops. Chop, and Ground Feed for Sale Haulng Truckng - LOCAL LONG DS r ANCE STOCK GRAN CREAM Produce of All Knds WEEKLY TRPS MADE TO DETROT W. H. MEYER SK>00<5» Wrecker Servce We are prepared at all hours to gve towng and road servce. Call us when you have trouble on the road and your troubles wll be ours. YAbYB GRNDNG We have a valve grndng achne and cn put your valves n frst class shape.brng n the car and lef u overhaul t WELDNG Charles Clark A, A, A. Servce Staton \ The vllage of Dundee l'oqontly sued the Great Lakes Sugar Co. of Blssfeld for pollutng the Rabn Rver by dupng ther waste aterals n t. The copany has just set-1 ted the sut out of court for $40901 daages. Lesle and Fowlervlle ted for} frst place n the Tr-County league of hgh school base ball each wnnng 6 gaes and losng one a Fowlervlle won the ost ponts'n all athletcs, gettng a total of 49, Okeus, Stockbrdge and Wllaston follow wth 43 and one thrd, 41 and 40. The athletc progra ncludes football, basket ball, base ball tenns and grls base ball. Mss Dorothy Brogan s vstng frends n Calforna. Stock Bref. Sun. The Presbyteran church of How el organzed, June 17th, 1838 are akng plana to observe ther centennal on Sept next Another patch of arjuana weed was found at Hartland last week and destroyed by the sherff's dept # Marred at St. Joseph's church at Howell on June 4th, by Reverend Cook, Patrck Dllon, jr., and Mss Prsclla LaBelle of Howell. Glbert Bonecutter, 56 eployed on the S. A. Sth far n the townshp of Green Oak ded last week Monday fro the effects of nhalng cyande gas, beng used to kll rats. Coroner Henry Wnes was called^ Fred M. Long of Fenten was nstantly klled there last week Monday when bs car was struck by a Grand Trunk passenger tran. W. (Gnger) Hance has drven 700,000 les at the General Motors Provng Ground near Mlford, puttng cars through ther paces wthout an accdent. M, ord Tes. T^r Tr-County base ball league started ts season on June 6th wth sx teas. They are: Dexter, Whtore Lake, Salne, Manchester Mlan and Tecuseh. They wll play ffteen gae schedule ( Dexter hgh school base ball tea won 10 gaes ths year and lost 4. NDUSTROUS ANT READY FOR RAD! t's no fable that an ant ndus trous # So a tely warnng to Mchgan housewves U sounded by Professor E,. McDanel of Mchgan Stat College, who fcees no reason for a household to be plagued f a few precautons are taken wth the food supply. The grade school descrpton of. how ants follow up the fndngs of scouts s stll gospel says Professor McDanel. Control of the foragers, j however, s to forestall ther work by several eans One s not to leave food access ble. Crub of food sugar supples not adequately protected or preserves set out n open dshes are nvtatons for ants to crawl n by the hundreds. f anjta appear, then two ora easures are approprate. One l to take care of thorn ndo of tht hoe, Lvngston Coty THE PACT HAS BEEN ESTABLSHED THAT DOGS AFFECTED WTH AN NFECTOUS AND COMMtJNCABLE DSEASE KNOWN AS THE "RABES" HAE RECENTLY BEEN AT LARGE N THE TOWNSHPS OF BRGHTON, GREEN OAh% HAMBURG, MARON AND OCEOLA N LNGSTON COUNTY. MCHGAN, AND ARE KNOWN TO HAE BTTEN PERSONS AND ANMALS AND MAY HAE COME N CONTACT WTH DOGS YET UNKNOWN. NOTCE S HEREBY GEN THAT ANY DOG WHCH S OWNED, KEPT OR HARBORED WTHN LNGSTON COUNTY, MCHGAN, SHALL BE SECURELY CHANED OR SECURE LY CONFNED UNDER CONTROL OF THE OWNER OR CU8TODAN OF SUCH DOG TO PRE ENT THE AFORESAD DOG FROM ATTACKNG ANY OTHER ANMAL OR ANY PERSON. NO SUCH DOG SHALL BE ALLOWED TO RUN AT LARGE DURNG THE PEROD OF THS QUARANTNE. The attenton of all owners or keepers of dogs n the above naed terrtory s hereby called to the followng seetons of the Mchgan >tae Laws re latng to the Bureau of Anal ndustry whch provde a penalty for volatons ol ths Quarantne or- dor aad read as follows: Sec. 8. Sad coeroner shall also have pv to declare and enforce a quarantne on dogs n any dstrct of ths state n whch there s an outbreak of rabes, hog cholera, hoof and.outh dsease, or any other contagous or nfectous dsease aong tn«lvestock; and ay order that all dogs n sad dstrct shall be securely chaned or otherwse con- fned. Any dog found at large n contraventon of ters of such a quarantne or order ay be klled. t shall be the duty utf the sherff) of each county n the dstrct affected and ef hs deputes, con- stables and other uncpal polce offcer to see to t that such quarantne and orders are enforced. Any offcer kllng a dog pursuant to the provsons of ths act shall not be subject to any lablty therefor. Sec. 28. Any person volatng, dsregardng or evadng any of the provsons of ths act^qr any of the rules, regulatons, orders or drectons of the Cossoner of Anal ndustry, (Cossoner of Agrculture) ade pursuant hereto, shall be decued to be gulty of a sdeeanor and upon convcton thereof for the frst offense shall be puuu- ed by a fne of not less than ten dollars nor.ore than one hundred dollars or shall be prsoned n the county jal for a perod of not ore than nnety days or both such fne and prsonent wthn the dscreton of the court, and for each subsequent offense upon eonvcton thereof shall be punshed by a fne of not less than ffty dollars nor ore than fve hundred dollars or by prsonent n the county jal for a perod of not ore than sx onths or by both such fne and prsonent n the dscreton of the court. Any person, corporaton, or coon carrer shall be lable for all da ages caused to any lvestock for evason or falure to coply wth the requreents of ths act. The quarantne order shall be n full force and effect fro and durng the perod between May 10, 1988 and Septeber 80, 198, nclusve. Dated May 10» 198«. j JOHN B. STRANG Cossoner of Agrculture C H. CARK Dry poson bat 1s easy to pre pare. Make use of the ant's lkng 'for brown sugar. But sprnkle the brown sugar wth parffgreen. One ounce of the poson s suffcent to x wth a pound of the sugar.keap the dry bat avalable untl the ante dsappear. f the sugar gets wet the bat loses ts effectveness. Coercally prepared bats are also recoended, also powders and repell ng for Darrow got poor support, ents,,,. t.ne.^a^ Floyd HoUU, Labor on sdewalks \ Any ncotn spray sutable for M. Levey, P t Snger, M. Shrey and. v,.. _. 2 2«.eU»' rose bushes also s effectve for tht a Ledwdge.. \ Wa «Kwnedy, Lebor aad Truck. _ outsde control of ants. Cultvaton Batteres 1 For Lavey, Snger and 6«20 And crop rotaton helps control n B. Bausjka r -FoT-Meabon Dkel end Oscar Beck Labor on sdewalks... felds and gardens. Contract sprays E. Meyer, For Darrow, Dkel and of derrs, pyrethru or ncotne sulphate keep the off trees. Ban E. Meyer; For Snger, Snger an Don Swarthout Labor on walks... ehblartouau LNGSTON COUNTY State Socety wth us t He gave a Meet! ttanefeg PCNC N CALFORNA very nterestng talk and told anyj STRCT CHAN STORE Won - Lost Pe jokes. SUPERSON NCREASES Lvngston County frends- gath- Mr. Lauderbach, our presdent s REFNUE 1 Slngat.v.? ' S»700! trad Decoraton Day at Echo Park, on a trp to Mchgan and the East J atcedon^ >..., 5 ' 0 J - Angeles about 60 were present so Arche Gorton, vce presdent,,eon D. Cape, Secretary of Wr yy \% enjoy the.day together. acted n hs place. New offcers were Statc calls attenton to the how" The long tables wer2 jead, and elected. Dr. Wallace Clark; presdent j an stores and chan counters lcetdef ted wth any vases of flow- Mr. Andrew an Patten, ce prea., sed snce the frst of the year. Tw vt Meabon. «rs "fd whte and blue predonat- Mrs WH'M-'O Clark # sec. and Trea. cnty new chans have appled for a Moton Carred. v«y/ D. 1988, at ten o'clock n tog.-nd a bountous dnner was Wc \T\\ a p; ure of the group tak- lcense lstng; totalng nnety-fve ' ' J On request of the Board of Ed-J J ««««at sad probate offce tptfftd. en. jnew stores. Ths akes the total The Republcan headquarters at ncatoa of Dstrct No. 2 llage of' fl ntoj apponted for ex- e welcoed several guests, and M, vstng flled n the day nuber of chans operatng n Mchjntbers who have not been wth all n.-tu M ng hoe havng enjoyed a gan 1,304. These frs operate 7»' Frank, recently wrote forer Rep- f-ute of Mchgan, to nsure the serf- «nd hearng sad petton. Chestgo pretleed ewer^ by Prof O&Flnckney, County of Lvngston, " < allowng ead account W for soe te: Mr. and Mrs. W perf ly.»024 ndvdual stores. There are 46 ubteen Governor Ckate Osborne oflety of the chldren, between the two t b rtner pher, The publc ae. Sth fro San Dego. We are al- Mrs. Alce Gorton, Soc'y., [frs operatng a total of 830 chan Mchgan at to he vewe on the 10-fpley grounds of Dstrct No. 2, the \ ^^4 L W h? P ttw1 <ton ways glad when they can be wth. Counters 40 efeeth. He reply ust have followng resoluton was read and a ^1^1^1 ta ord r fw "» wc us, they are usually present altho S APPONTED JUSTlGC f Statstcs show that the large ch- bewtfaered ther profeasdr. Ha stated; oton was ade by Stanley Dnkel ^ ^ T? JF 9^^ ^^ day they drve.150 les to attend. Mr. Jesse Rchardson, has boon app-» have decreased the nuber Of aad Mr. Korobacfter were wth us onted justce of the peace, by the stores operated by cobnng several sj.fttstsv ; Putna townshp board to take the all tores nto one large super # ^^Jfc ww «nucb pleased to have place of N. O. Frye, deceased. He 0M. whle the ndvduals ownhjf fawtef, presdent of Mte) W serve untl July 4th, 1989, jtwo, three 09 font rtert aa? toft. ased surprsngly n nuber. 'charge by the unpopular eleent of The chan store act of 1933 pro- the party and no one else was all vded for a sldng scale of lcense lowed near h. He suggests fees, rangng fro $10 for two st- Mayer LaGuarda of New York as ores to $2,670 for twenty fve stores the deal canddate for 1940 on the and for each addtonal store over Republcan tcket. Senator andentweny-fve, the lcense fee s $250. eery of Mchgan s net entoned The total revenue for the year' n hs letter. We doubt that the Ch fro the lcensng of chan sjcago offce wll get Mr. Osborne's ores was $786,219.09; an ncrease of prescrpton flled $8 8,328,28 over the collectons of 198% whch goes nto the general fund of the State of Mchgan, COUNCL Pkuc.L--. PNCKNBY SOFT eull UEACUE taw ^t n the local soft ball league last week the Monday nght gae was stopped by a dspute n 4th nnng and also by ran. The score of the gae beng Meabon 1, Lavey 0, t the end of the thrd nnng, n the Wednesday nght gae P. Snger beat Derrcrw 14 to 6. Snger was hard to ht whle Dnke ptch ^, Councl convened wth the followng ebers present: Pre. Kennedy Trustees, Gene Dnkel, aablarcu, Parker, Stanley Dnkel, Lavey ana HerrU Mnutes of last eetng re an.. approved. nltate Followng blls presented: ^^^ Lee lavey, preu ns. tre truck < $87.64 Arnold Berqust, Labor on Sdewalks 8.20 U: Ul:1 ot Pnckney, that we hereby dee t, as a necessty advsable to vacate nd dscontnue Howell Street, between the North sde of Putna St. fnd the South sde o'f Unadlla St Moton by Harrs supported by Gene Dnkel that a notce of ths resoluton be publshed n the Pnckney Dspatch for four consecutve weeks for the purpose of any objectons to the sae; objectons to be fled wth the clerk and appear n person on July 6th^ at eght o'clock p.. at councl chabers before the llage Councl. Moton Carred. Moved by Harrs supported by Parker to purchase 200 feet of fre hose at 75 cents per foot and supples consstng of a fre axe and a "Y" connecton. Moton Carred. Moton to adjourn. KKe Gardner, clerk. STATE OF MCHGAN The Probate Court for the County Lvngston At a sesson of sad Court, neld P1 the Probate Offce n the cty of How ~ 11 n sad county, on the 8rd day j of June A. D. 1988, Present, Hon. Wlls L Lyons, the 40 Jodge of Probate Je Rchardson Labor on weflt.._j'» the atter of the estata of Cat P«r P. Sykee, Deceased. Heran edder Labor on walks... Holla L. Sger havng' fled" n 26.80) «W court hs specal adnstraton # H, Sehults Co.- Ass. Roll and Sup- account, and hs frotfon prayng 2.89 Moton ade by Stanley Dnkel for«the allowance' thereof and for the assgnent and dstrbuton of the resdue of sad estate t s ordered, That the 6th day of Chatnan Halton wrecked Land-jand supported by anblarcu that ^. n~ nn S»»» Pneknav Pnckney ^-^ Dspatch. on'e capagn n 180 by eflfef.the sae be adopted, h out to the fat beys. Durng; the) Be t reeoved for $1.00 (one do). A true copy, eapaj» ha ttated'm'm't«lw) «< other eenn^eratoaa, by e«sjef^mqrwfcjnwmha^!,< \ "^Mto^\^t^ a»^^ ft :

7 .., '^^::-;C<w:^:3:^^ &< sv,- -"S:;.?-^-.:-:.:;!',U&^.:... -^^r--j^sse^m^^: TbePnckneyDpatch,ff«fr>ea4ay,June 15, 1938 STRAT GATE By RUTH COMFORT MTCHELL COPYRGHT D. APFLETOlf-CENTURY CO.. NC. WNU SERCE CHAPTEB n Contnued "No atter. a free." And she was free! Her own plane, her own lfe! "So, now," he was sayng gravely, "you wll fly." "Now wll fly." "That s good." Thty et the car fro Danavale and Sarah Lynn juped out and ratfllarplan. "Oh, you've brought» t to," Lynn Dana told her. havng refned hystercs. take her along. 'll telephone other." They wated, watchcontentedly, untl the flers were out of sght. Lghtnng crouched at Sarah Lynn's feet, akng sall sounds. "Mountans lke; large trees lke," Gunnar sad, cong out of one slence and gong nto another. She nodded wthout speakng, and the copanonable stllness held, le on ountng le. Redwoods were outlned aganst the hearty blue sky. "So, now you fly," Gunnar sad agan, serously. "So, now, also, we are frends?" They were now frends, she told h wth a gravty atchng hs own, and cofortable cloaks of slence enveloped the agan. But a sound of pure astonshent escaped h at sght of the frst forest gant. "But have never beleved t could be so!" "Wat!" she pledged h happly. "That s only the prelude to the great ones." He settled back n hs seat wth a long, relaxng sgh of contentent. "Large trees lke," he sad, "and ountans and the sea, and, songs and books; ost lke the sky. Also lke a frend." Sarah Lynn leaned over Lghtng g and gave her a hug. "You have one good Aercan frend already. My Uncle Lynn says Conrad Jordan ls the best possble person n ths (country for you to know. He says he's everythng a fne fler, a schol- ar, a sportsan." "Also, he akes god usc." %? ddn't know that." "Pt yes; At hs lodge on the of Tahoe, any nghts have tat by the fre, wnd and ran soundj, to lsten to hs deep thoughts co the pano." He gave generous gangway to a truck. "You shall lear. wll brng you there one lay." She dd not answer, unless, nleed, he heard the thupng beat t her heart. She thought he ust. t was a relef to reach the park and [et out of the car, and to watch hs ce as they went walkng nto the presence of the Bg Trees. The effect upon h was satsfylg. He would never be ecstatc or >losve, she knew, but all the ap- recaton and eoton whch others slled went nto the qualty of hs kng, hs slence. He stepped softr, as f he found hself n a caledral, and hs face, under the latch of unsalted - butter - colored tr, ght have been the earnest juntenance of a Boy Scout bent >n good deeds. [Gunnar was lookng only at the lees, so Sarah Lynn was able to )k at h. He seeed younger [eway; hs austerty was gvng y to a lttle-boy-lke wonder, wth nterlnng of wstfulness. 'So, now, you fly he began as fore. "So, now, we are frends." 'Yes," she told h contentedly. 'Frends," he repeated, but there clearly ore on hs nd. "Fl-," he stated wth authorty, lall not arry." «No?'\ 'No."»No," she agreed doclely. ten they walked on, and he was L. Jte evdently releved at havng ^ "ted an portant atter swftly fnally. She would be a fler, they would be frends, and fdd not arry. fcwspaper publcty broke out a rash. Ethelnda Pennngton proved putty n the hands of brght lg reporters and bland featureters fro San Jose and San csco papers. Quckly and pan- [ly they extracted a vvd pcture :ah Lynn's odd chldhood wth y quant detals as to the orn- \ n the eadow and her prejpaton wth ladybugs, and dejublantly for ther typewrt- [before she was. well out of the tdybug was a rch thee and rang endless changes upon t. y pages went fro the sled-char to Sally Ann n Corn- lere was an epc battle be- Cousn Adelade, bg and hful and lyrcally aternal, [the lttle old atrarch, sall 1 ghty and ad. '' sorry rou, Addle,' she sad, 'but you (r ake up your nd to t re worse off than the hen that ducks; you got an eagle, X guess aybe t's harder to»e fly than sw! r# bought bar that flyng-achne, Lynn and e, and we're payng a young feller to teach her to. run t. Ddn't tell you,-frst te ever lad eyes on the young-one? knew rght off she was one a' the dark ones.' "Then she,, went close and peered up at her and shook a parchent fnger n her face. 'And you lsten to e, Adde, for t's the gospel truth. She's ore y chld than she s yours, for all you horned her and there's worse than seventy years between us!'" Sarah Lynn was sncerely sorry for her other's artyrdo, but lfe contaned for her now only two shnng and splendd facts flyng and Gunnar Thorwald: when other subjects cae nto her nd t was lke pourng fluds nto an already brng bowl; they sply ran over and off. Whenever she flew wth Gunnar Thorwald, Sarah Lynn sat n slence watchng hs sure hands, lookng, WF and bread, honey," he ordered? brefly. ',.^ The w/aan slaed down ther plates and cups and Gunnar was butterng a thck slce of bread. Ther tax-drver had rsen and slouched nto the back roo, and now a lttle an n an envelopng apron cae out. He had scared eyes and an unportant chn, and he was starng at the. He spoke over hs shoulder. "Honest? You an't strngn' e, Nck?" The woan sad soethng to h and he popped out of sght lke a gopher nto ts hole, and the taxdrver cae back, grnnng. t was the usual thng to be recognzed. Alost everywhere they went soeone knew Gunnar Thorwald at once, and then there would be nudges and whspers., Other custoers cae. The woan served the truculently. Her husband cae edgng out of the ktchen agan to stare at Gunnar and Sarah Lynn. He had a ng at the counter, and stuck hs head nto the stea and stench. So t nterests you flyng?" "nterests say, boy! read every scrap can lay hands on, and see every ove that's got flyn n t, and when stand here, hashn' and hear 'e go by n the sky " he?stopped, gulpng, hs Ada's applf ovng convulsvely n hs strngy throat. The wfe cae back wth a ple o&soled plates and pushed rudely past the fler. "Pop, you tend to busness! T ea-bone and country fry!" The Norwegan looked through a beyond her. "Yourself would wsh to fly?" She lttle an put down a long pronged fork and clasped sall ptjgy hands wth broken and blackrjhed nals. "Just once before de wouldn't ast no thn' ore. wouldn't ",-rcoe, then!" t was all done n a flash. The avator's ar whch seeed to lft When they reached the feld Gunnar placed a frendly ar about the an. "Stll gae?" he asked. learnng, reeberng, and stored up questons for the earth. " have the wsh to see your Golden Gate n sunset," he sad one day. They were drvng to the landngfeld. "Gunnar, want to coe down n a parachute," Sarah Lynn sad. "Yes. But not yet. There s for you uch ore learnng." "Of course. After can really fly. t ust be the ost satsfyng thng n the world and not so terrbly hard. Just wat and count ten before you pull the strng." "That s, you thnk, so sple?" She shvered happly. "t ust be the ost glorously terrfyng thng just balng out nto the blue beyond wth a slly trck parasol over you! But.want to do t, Gunt nar. He nodded. "You shall do t. That prose. Fro y plane. But when say you are ready." "Yes." She settled back n her seat, entrely content. Lynn Dana had wrtten Sally Ann the nght before: "As to your queston don't know. Our queer dark one, beyond all possblty of a doubt, qute lterally worshps the ar he fles n. As for the lad he approves her utterly for her courage and cleverness, but he's flnthard and bat-blnd. f her heart's on her sleeve, he doesn't see t, and she has a nce young dgnty and retcence." Soethng dd not qute sut Gunnar n Herod's rhyth as they flew up the valley, and they cae down at Oakland before crossng the bay. t needed only a nor adjustent, but would take a lttle ^Tea, whle we wat," the ace sad. He haled a tax and put her n t, are they drove a couple of blocks. "Here! Ths wll do!" t was a shabby lttle eatng-house wth a enu wrtten n chalk on a blackboard at the door. "Wat!" Gunnar drected the taxdrver. "Sure," he sad aably. "Cok n yself. 'Lo, Lena!" he greeted a bg-busted woan wth dyed har. "How's trcks?" He sat down n the last seat before the counter whch was close to the ktchen. The flers sat near the door. "Tea roll lttle pot-belled fgure and ppe-ste legs, and he stood nervously rubbng hs hands over hs drty apron. " just gott ast you," he began n a hssng whsper. "Nck, he's a great one to kd you along. On the level, are you Gunnar Thorwald and and that grl?" They were, they told h, Sarah Lynn gently, the Norwegan ace wth a sudden frendlness whch surprsed her. The wfe wheeled about, snarlng. "You get back where you belong!" She took an order. "Stack a' wheats!" "Ha and!" Wthout a word he scuttled back nto hs unsavory doan. Gunnar fnshed hs bread and honey and drank off hs tea. Hs eyes were narrowed to a gleang blue slt. Then he stood up and walked back through the stuffy roo, past the hunched fgures feedh bodly out of hs fetd trench and propel h through the tny restaurant and nto the tax, the drver, wpng hs outh, grnnng, runnng after, jupng nto hs seat, Sarah Lynn, delghted, aghast, followng Gunnar, the starng custoers, the woan ettng shrll staccato cres "Pop! Pop! You coe back here! You crazy? Want to break your fool neck? Pop!" She began to whper and stor. "You let loose a' h, Mster! 'll call a cop! You can't kdnap " They were rattlng down the street, the lttle an wedged n between the, the unhealthy pallor of hs face suffused wth scarlet excteent. When they reached the feld Gunnar placed a frendly ar about the an. "Stll gae?" he asked. To whch the fellow, too overcoe to talk, nodded eagerly. (TO BE CONTNUED) Sol Treatent Klls Japanese Beetle Grubs That Feed on Roots of egetaton When Japanese beetles, the offsprng of those that slpped unobtrusvely nto the Unted States soe te before 1916 on nursery stock fro the Far East, were frst dscovered n New Jersey, entoologsts uld suggest no effectve way to stop ther spread. n ther natve hoe, varous parastes and predators keep these beetles fro becong a serous econoc pest but those that grated here brought no natural enees wth the. Consequently they ultpled rapdly. Now they nfest contnuously about 11,400 square les, ostly n New Jersey but runnng nto New York, Pennsylvana, Delaware and Maryland. solated colones have sprung up elsewhere along the Atlantc seaboard. Nothng can be done to stop the natural spread of the Japanese beetle here. Each year t extends ts terrtory a few les on every front, notes a wrter n the Detrot Free Press. The only effectve control easure for the Japanese beetle, treatng nfested sol wth lead arsenate, s too expensve for use over a large area. n sall, solated areaa el nfestaton, t s a cheap safeguard aganst a spreadng nfestaton that would soon becoe very costly. Sol treatent klls the beetle grubs that, just below the surface, feed on the roots of grass and other vegetaton. Unsghtly brown spots n lawns and on golf courses n the East are evdence of ths feedng. Adult beetles feed on about 260 dfferent plants. They lve anly on folage and the upper and outer parts of plants exposed to brght sunlght. Changes n Unted States Captol n 1864 congress transfored the old house wng of the Captol nto Statuary hall. On Deceber 2,1863, a patrotc crowd assebled to wtness the placng of Thoas Crawford's Statue of Freedo on the top of the doe. When the feld battery fred the natonal salute at noon the Captol was coplete n ts an lnes. Subsequently nor renovatons were ade to pert the ntroducton of stea heatng (1865); elevators (1874); freproof ng (1881); electrc lghtng (1882); odern dranage syste (1893); and ar condtonng (1937). Woven Fllet Crochet For Bags and Purses By RUTH WYETH SPEAKS pther crochet cotton or wool ^ yarn n two or ore colors ay be used for a knttng bag or purses of woven fllet crochet. The foundaton s ade n the lghtest color. The knttng bag n the sketch s whte fllet wth navy blue threads woven through, as shown. The zpper purse and vanty pouch are ecru wth carne and Delft blue woven, strpes. The plan spaces between the strpes are ade by weavng through the fllet esh wth atchng thread. To start the fllet foundaton, ake a chan the length of your bag, then chan 5 ore, turn, and ake a double crochet n the 6th sttch fro the hook. Chan 2, skp 2 and ake a double crochet n next sttch. Repeat to end of row, then chan 5 and turn. 'Make a double crochet n the top of the last double crochet. Chan 2. Contnue across the row, then chan 6 and turn. Repeat fro untl you have enough of the fllet esh to ake your bag or purse. The weavng s done wth double thread and a large blunt needle. Work across and then back through each row of the fllet esh as shown. When a new weavng thread s started, hde the ends n the edge of the crochet. NOTE: Mrs. Spears' latest book gves coplete drectons for akng any other thngs for yourself and to use as gfts, t also fully llustrates nnety ebrodery sttches wth nterestng varatons. You wll use these agan and agan for reference. Ask for Book 2, enclosng 25 cents (cons preferred). Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplanes St., Chcago, 111. Don't Get Hurt Below are gven soe suggestons for "Safe Gardenng" copled by the Natonal Safety councl: Gel frst ad for any cut or scratch, no atter how slght t ay see to you. n drvng nals, start the nal wth a few lght taps, then reove your hand and proceed. Replace splt, broken or sharpedged bandes. Avod splnter and other wounds. Never leave a scythe or sckle hangng n a tree. Hang the, heads up, on the wall. Never leave a hoe, rake or fork lyng or standng wth the head pontng up. Use a hatchet or ax wth great care; a glancng blow ay cause a serous njury. 500 FREE $280 H CosMners S2Mo O)roc»r vmvea You can wn $10 ths»ok--fyo««crqutck... Everybody can ontor thlt slplt, Mty FLA-OR-AD NEWS TEM CONTEST 1st Prx SfO 2nd Pru $25 dprbato 4rhM»SS 5PrlzMS2Mch SO Prtut $1 Md S Can Prbw Gktfl Etch Wwk HEM AM TH SMPL ULES 1. Clp tho ot unusual or cocal Naw to fro your papar or agazne 2. Coplata fhl tonfotca n ff words or lots "THE ONE THNG LKE EST AOUT FLA-OR-AD t»... " 3. Attach anrry to vrappor fro Ee packago of FU.Oft-AlO or faolla/ 4. Add MM Naa and Addrou of Grocor whoro you bought FLA-OR-AD. E, Sgn your Naa and Addrao planly. 4. Mall Entry to JEL SHT CO.; 10» S. Contra! fork Avonuo, Chcago, M. not Safer than Wadrday, Joao 22nd. Judgat' daculoa t fnal. MM WTnnart wll to BARLUM rptel MOST POPULAR HOST These Advertseent Gve You alue CHEW LONG BLL NAY TOBACCO Test that Even the ost super-senstve test can't fnd a trace of add n Quaker State Motor Ol. Quaker Scare s ade only of the fnest Pennsylvana crude ol... scentfcally freed of all purtes n four great, ode refneres. The coon alents of sludge, carbon and corroson axe wholly overcoe by Acd-Fret Quaker State. Your car wll run better, last bnger. Retal prce, 35 a quart. Quaker State Ol Refnng Corporaton, Ol Cty, Pa. S/ Stop where you see ths sgn QUAKER STATE MOTOR OL <: ^. / < - - -, -,., ' S '" j - ^1 ' ~l- 4-. \ <4> 'As '«H:

8 Mteuj %H.»..4»«<.-fca».'.jtu«.» j >"5:-^ F.W>wrT» -.-4.:^- ^ 1 f. -! %. \ / r. ;.. ft 20 35$ Fr. fc^h EL ROOFNG Let us Quote You a Prce on a Roof That Wll Last a Lfete Wednesday. June S A Full Lne of Fencng cal on Pant r Gal. off on all n 5 Gal Lots HARDWARE June 17 cals Sat. For Fres Dressed Beef Choce Cut Lb. P CASH ONLY uos 18 1 Washngton j News Letter) By Congressan A&drew J. Transt and ns-.tlcd the addtonal appropratons that ust be aoved by the House to be ncorporated n te act. Congressonal leaders announced a p'\-l'!e adjournent last Satur rollers fhsss^ day t becae obvous that t would asts Round %% c n Advance Steak L>"!24 Lakesde Butter Mad <.- Coo 4t Cookes a to the Box 15 u FG COOKES << LAKESDE 2 lb-pkg. > CATSUP < Larger r, c NEGAR n Qt. Water BoYtTe" 1 0 SUPER SUDS Pkg. SALAD MESSNG. Dolly Madson Lge. an6 l lge. glass bowl, 6 berrle dshes MMMS ark's We THE HOME OF HGH QUALTY ME4T5 PNCKNEY, MCH. Delver at all Adjournent Queston Conference Cottees worked rapdly last week to ake possble an early adjournent of Congress whle the House and the Senate held HE sut of our acheveent a overte sessons to clear th-r respectve calendars^ At the end of T Servce perfect n every detal and anaged wth a quet tact that dgnfes each part of the fnal arrange the wook, however, the exact date of adjournent was ndefnte as >:w ssues ncludng assstance for ents. ralroads & the queston of acerage j lnaton for fanners next year de na.ded edate attenton. P. H.SWARTHOU l'ryn the very start of the Conference consderaton of the Wage ' ^ RHONE NO.39 FUNERAL HOr^ and Hour legslaton the necessty FNCK.N6 MCHGAN for coppronsr- was apparent. The House had asscd a rj/d bll callng Classfed! for a nu of 25 cents on hour FOR SAL -: A rdng horjt and a 44 hour week wth escalator saddle. 1 1 provsons aed at 40 cents an hour LEE FRYE, 675 Kelly "v<- J and a 40 boor week n three years. Want Ads J Tlr-; bll alh'wed no exceptons on u FOR SALK. Tea of horses, 9 geo< laphc u bass. The Senate last 7 years old, both geldngs or wll year had pass d a Wage and Hou trade for cows. j bll that ncluded sectonal dfferent- UANCE Every Frday nght. St. El Aron : a!- that wen' deanded and nssted Joseph's Hall, Howell. 1½ Mles North of Pnckney upon by the South. FOR SALE_Pgs, dup rake^ and ; Fn«1 Coprose cheap work horse. FOR RENT-160 acre far, known J A;ter n.,re than a week of gve George Grener. as the Charles Love far, 84 role j and take- debate the House and the northwest of Pnckney. Cash rent. Sen;,e Con! ero: s \utu.dly a-cd PCJR SALE.-Plyouth Rock Squabs Anton lerk, Rvev Rouge, Mch..!.t,' a coprose whch would j\ W. U. Gardner far 45 Florence Ave. a nu of 2"> cents an hour fro FOR SALK Seed and Eatng Potatoes. the 'r.-<t year to be nc eased to 8G AAA Qualty Blood Tested Baby cents an hour the second year. After that ndustnay board; vou'.d ve- oney on your chcks ths sprng. M. J. Hose Chcks. Send for prda lst and save urnn-d nu wag' 3 FOR SALE_, to an r<lunsmator n the Labor Departent alour Davenport and Hatches off each Monday and Thursday. Char. af'.ev consderng lvng carnatons. Mrs. N. 0. Frye Squre Hatchery, 218 South Mch. freght rat, and average wag^s n FOR RENT Sx roo house newly Howell, Mch. the varous localtes^ Theortcally panted and papered, wth gar- a seven year perod has b^cn set t<5 en. Also new lch Jersey cow for FOR SERCE-. Regstered Duros leach the goal of 40 cents an hour sale. Mrs. Anna Saborsk Jersey Boar. but actually ths schedule ay be Francs Shehan. FOR SALE-._J\ew Mlch Holsten nd< fntely postponed by reconnnenda'.oas of the nvestgatng board.:. Cow. Mchael Roche FOR SALE Far of 153 acres, lo-1 The hour provsons whch caused FOR SALE-ce Box. 75 lb. cated 3 les southwest of vllage ol a gr,-at dal of controvosey n the Roy Reason. rmnckney and % le fro.reeved House, saled through the Conference wth an aendent that would Robert Kelly. school house. Modern far house. PHOTO FNSHNG At last! All your snapshots n Natural Color. pert a 4J-, hour week were ar\cd Aazngly beautful. Roll developed FOR SALZtwo Bronze Turkes at by a vald collectve barganng S Natural Color prnts only 25c Gobblers. agr\vcnt # Otherwse, the easure lhcudes a'- 1 Reprnts 3c each. Mal to Natural Mrs. Mary McCluskey. hour week lor the frst Color Photo R-36, Janesvlla, Ws. year dropj.ng to 42 hours n the FOR SALE-TEN ACRE CHCK1 second year and fnally to 40 hours FOR SALE Seed and Eatng Potatoes. 1'llM, 2053 Dexter-Pnckney roue n and after the thrd year. Reports Albert Shrley 1.le to store and lake, 2 le of Southern opposton and a possflbuster <'Tl\ the Snow Flcs" corner-what-nots, (any desgn), clo House, floored attc, cellar; chcl M AD'E^O"75RbERl~Lawn" ThaTrs, town and ralroad staton, w e were dscounted when the coprose was announced wth the provs flower pot holders. garage, electrcty t every buldng thes hapers, garden trellsee and coop for 100 hens; stable for on for dscreton of nvestg tng Joe Basydlo, Phone 20F21 fenced all around, free and clear f( boards. Pnckney $1,400 cash. Owner. Senate Alternaton Tanse Boda n the conference consderaton of lu lecovey d relef blls the consder nor aendents The bll FOR~SALE--~ One" oak "dnng tab]»ou.->e j''oup nssted U on.-.< per,, would pert corporatons and other and sx chars all n good condto] busness concerns the rght to ake Mrs. Lola Rogers ng the addtons suggested n ' the debt adjustents wth credtor,- and Senate. The House conferees stood WANTED-Dcad Stock-Horses, C«persons earnng less than $3,GOO a te, Hogs and Sheep reproved pro year could petton Federal courts tly--phone collect to Howell 450. and pay a proporton of each salary M1LLENBACH BROTHERS C check to the court for dstrbuton fr for an opportunty to vote separately on the Senate provsons that would ncrease the House easure by >_ ,000 for far party payents and by $300,000,000 for the Housng Adnstraton. The Senate approved the House easure ( aj0 ho uvpos'hle o'concluue the legslatve lu'n^j nst v;:,( Tuesday was ru^v^'ca as a tentatve date for a possble concluson of the 3rd sesson of the 75th Congress. Then ca a the Whte House conference wth RFC Charan Jesse Jones and Senator Burton K. Wheeler,the Charan of the Specal Ralroad Cottee Followng the confer once Senator Wheeler stated that aong credtors. n addton to fnal acton on the ssues n conference the ousc has yet to act on Adnstraton's request for an nvestgaton by Congressonal Cottee of onopoles. The Senate has approved such an nvestgaton and the House Judcary Co,ee has reported a bll correspond^ v,th tne Senate easure. Tuesday evenng Mr. and Mrs Lucus Wlson sr. whle at ther hoe near Portage Lake SRW a grl runnng up the hll to ther hoe. Establshed 1868 ncorporated She appeared to be exhausted and fell. They brought her nto ther hoe and gave her hot coffee. She revved and ran fro the house but "CONFDENCE" ran nto the fence around the Wlson hoe and agan fell. The sherff the ralroads are n desperate need of edate legslaton. Fnancal was called and sent a deputy out expert were fearful that a collapse fro Ann Arbor. The jrrl proved to Howell, Mchgan a not the of soe of the ralroads after Con-' have coe out fro Plyouth to a way to any uch advertsed _ 191t McPherscn State Bank l\w SxtyEght Yean f S»Fe Benkna ;gress adjourns ght cause havoc \ cottage where soa Plyouth grls snot. Stll US-16 s an avenue for nsttutonal nvestors unlets ex-l stayng. Accordng to the' rvng at the cooler Northern aws for ralroad reorganzat-'jjhe had arrved wth a party about ^an vacaton grounds.a great ^, stng on are odfed. Beauty Supervson Another House and Senate Con, wth ference reached a surprse agreeent last week and prepared to sub of her stupor. t to both Houses a food and drug bll to provde federal supervson trot to Gregory. f 5:00 p.. They could not explan stop for a oent for car 1 her strange actons. She was left l«nc h or refreshng drnk. the and eventually cae out How do these people carry j travel funds? Soe carry cash, ost people take Aercan Ex} Thoas Poole has oved fro Dc- Co Traveler's Cheques safo^ sure convenent eans. for cosete?, Ths bll ha? been a Bob Martn has taken up croquet ^ 1, 7 1 ^ ] c?t h T C S ^ ^ controversal ssue n Congress for and s becong hghly profcent. ed " n '" case of loss. " " The cheques the last few years. The proposed bll; That s to say he swngs a wcked 1" oney no dentfcaton would supervse cosetc anufact- allet. necessary, they coe n conve ure by federal agences for the frst, A new sdewalk beng lad n denonatons and sze. U te. t would authorze the Sccre-j front of Teeple Hardware. We are prepared to supply J j t'ary of Agrculture to seze any ^-\'WK^^gg^^^^^^^aa can Express Travel Cheques'j branded artcle that s beleved to L_ your suer vacaton trp. t n be dangerous to health, fraudulent Rc Fht>n No 7 ' R#t «"> No.7 or sleadng. After years of delber nton leaders of both Houses hoped the bll would becoe a law before Dr. H. G. Porter Congress quts. Unfnshed Busness Workncr nght sessons and Satur day hurred to dspose of the few reanng tos on the legslatve calendar. The Senate approved the frst extene've revson of the bank ptey law n 40 yean and sent the eatus bwk to th HOUM to OSTEOPATHC PHYSCAN AND SURGEON General Pnctn and Obstttrc Offe- Hours r- 1 to S P. M. and? to 0 P. M. Morntnf by ApffetfttjMat»10 1% Mela t, fhtffam M^l McPhersoo State Money to loan at reasonably nterest pad on Savngs Bod Te Certfcates of Depost Meber u? Federal curftms CorpoaKo Dtp( ['v^sj

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