^TAymgtlon^o^i^^chii^n Wednesday, April Tha Curse of Progress

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "^TAymgtlon^o^i^^chii^n Wednesday, April Tha Curse of Progress"

Transcription

1 f V "-\*V w^nwu \JM** HOFF authnrrro tt. "ALL MW THAT* ff TO PWHT T"J OUR SUMCHJEsMJr* ftuyf $.25 PER Y*k ** Vv The Senp Au ^TAygtlon^o^^^ch^n Wednesday, Aprl Tha Curse of Progress * ~~**- Jlo. f W. P. A. Funds Are Awated by the Naton Aaaaal Hta* Scbee Pley To HeMtftHgb Sokeed Rase Fund* lor Graduaton Saturday, May 7 th Wll Be Many WPA Projects n Mchgan Are Roosevelts Spendng Awatng Approval of Presdent Progra 988 wttl present, ther play. "Fxng t for Father" The cleat of Saturday evenng, May the seventh. n the hgh aelool Mjwln at 8:6 twhen» rnajn starts wrtng love lettert to a we)s*» whose nae he font* n tfcl newspaper under tha Tax Sale s MUM of an em cottage professor, eeandel enough a *"*. Bat when} letters fefl t»te> tha wrong hands, Set for Tues. becoe eery ejearrasng to _ of tha people eoncerned and t the tae te hflaroualy fanny Delnquent Tax Salat to Ba Held n for tha audence. Sneh s the plot Every County n tha State on of the fhfae act nfty farce coedy, Tuesday, May 3 "Fxng t for f^a*hor." The lettng h (fee lvng roo of The.Jbounty treasurers offce nas Professor RsdotVp hoe at West- been busy for the past onth or two" recevng taxes on delnquent lands port near Now.Torfc tne Frday evenng Cty and the The DstrWt Spellng Bee w be held n the Pnckney School Audtoru at M T. M. Frday, Aprl *9. The pronouncert* wll be Mrs. Lola Lobdell and Mrs. va Myers, Mrs. Ethel Sollett, Mrs. UUPan WyUe and Mss Dede Haehay wll act as n the county offered for sale. Of the nearly 5,000 descrptons advertsed for sale all but one quarter of Professor Rsdo... Vncent Young Elnor. Esther Berqvst the have been pad. We have not hs dhoghters yet been able to get a lst of the property to be sold but we understand Beatrce... Jean? Adas Dkk Canard..."."... John Carpenter the bulk of t. c n subdvson and Ea Blancherd Mary Hosel lake lots. n Putna, we understand Wlla Morton S...". Steal Meyer there are about. 40 peces of acreage Harold Vaattfe Shehan or fars n Putna stll wth taxes Harry Chalers..._ Ralph Otwell unpad. The vllage tax delnquent Jack Denton.Tefesphore Bourbounas property has not yet been coputed. Fnchon LaVonde... Rath Nash We also understand there s u Aunt Lze.".." Mary Otwell lake property delnquent especally Ths play s produced by specal at Crystal Beach and other subdvsons. arrangeent wth Walter H. Baker Copany of Boston, Mass. The tax sale wll be held n the The specaltes between act are crcut court roo n the court house songs by the 6th and 7th grades and on May 3rd. The county treasurer or tap dancng by Rta Kennedy, Murel and Roseary Read. her eployees wll read each tax descrptons three tes and anyone ay bd on t. f the property lsted s not sold the frst day, the sale DETROT MEWS DSTRCT SFELLNG ay be postponed and the property BEE agan put up. Those who have not yet ;>am he delnquent taxes have untl dnght on May 2 to do no. Burdck of Howellwon the second Legal obstacles to the May 3 tax! prze of $7.50 andjred Howard of sales had been reoved today n Ann Arbor the thrd one of $2.50 ) Oakland and Genesee countes. Crcut Judge George B. Hartrck sgned a fonal decree here perttng the state audtor general to proceed wth the sales, but ordered any property descrptons wthheld. Soe of the propertes were ex The followng schools wt! aster contestants: Haburg Townshp epted because they belonged to a Haburg School, Wnantf- Lakej church or a school. Other property School and Dstrct No 9 owners contended successfully that Maron! Townshp. descrptons were ncorrect of ther Anderson School, Chubbs Coers propertes were nvolved n ltgaton School Green School, Lake n Flnt, Crcut Judge Paul V. School, Maple Grove School, Maron Gadola sgned a decree Saturday authorzng Center School, Stone School, Woll the rae of tax delnquent School, ^4 At ths te the edals wll be prswnted to the contestants who won ther school beet....» CTY MrROVEMENW % <e*p_ w * at Theatre-Dance Party a Success Over $400 Taken n at Theatre Dn< ce Party Gven Here Last Week by the Ma«onr.<J Bldg. Assoc. Play s Well Staged The two nght" theatre and dancng entertafsent: put on by the Pnckney Masonc Bldg. AssocJ. at the County Hall last Frday aha" Saturday evenngs was a bg fnalcal success. 50 tckets were sold. The tckets were put out n blocks of fro ten up to dfferent ebers who pad for the.when they receve the. We understand that Fred Teepe was the cha >lp> seller dspensng over 00 tckelfc.,the three door przes helped the sale. The frst prze was wo*n by Heran Vedder. W. The play was very nterestng end full of acton fro, start to fnsh t concerns a wdower and each wth chldren"* of. ther own who arry and the efforts of the offsprng to break up the arrage. The wdow and wdower. parts were ably flled by Mrs. Lulu Lab and John Craft and the rebellous chldren by W. Lab, Vrgna. Baughn, Rose Mary Read and,. Megan and W, Meyer jr. Noran. Mller and Mrs. Paulne Vedder took the parts of the colored servants and Mrs. Hazel School, Younglove School. y property n Genesee county, bu stp, Parker, the old ad sster-n-law, Putna Townshp tllatod tlw lese rtons on whch w ho played the ghost. Aong the Pnckney Publc School, Burgess toes have been pad shall be reov- s tate settng a pcture of a pronent School, Hcks School, Sprout School. V e d fro the sale lst. resdent of th* secton was the Unadlla Townshp * J Judge Nel Red at Mt. Cleens center of attracton, Gflegfbry tpublt jbchool, Buttock ordered 50,000 of the 80,000 tax de Both dances followng the play School, Lhrerore School, Phnfetd, lnc^ent propertes n Macob coun- [were well attended. The specaltes Sehoo! Unadlla Scaoo^ Wrght ty sold for taxes May 3. He wll gve [between acts were the Powers tap >s decson on next week. TRUCK # PRVE Kew adtwalks are beng bultt Heran Teeple, 80, truck drver s STL MSSNG on t west sde of tha publc square for Henry Kellenberger, of Pnckney and a well H beng put down there who dsappeared on Aprl 6 wth to pup water for the cstet soe $600 n lk check oney belongng to Pnckney farers s stll used to store water for fre protecton. The electrc pup purchased ssng. State polce and sherffs fro the school board w be used offcers cla Teeple drove fro to operate t. ^ Grass Lake to Jackson after cashng the checks. There he abandoned the CRCUT COURT NEWS,. truck and reaned at a place there J untl 0 0 p.. Snce then all tra- Jttdge Coln earns, back to (ce of h has been lost. Teeple s Howell Saturday and held a one day ^ sad to have a polce record and was sesson of creth eourtwaher Mller once arrested for larceny of $20. He tht 79 year eld osco farer charged wth kllng hs wfe by shootng;.the farers naes to the. t cashed tha lk checks by forgng was her wth a shotgun on Aprl 9th last, th* frst te he had been pertted to handle the checks, although Wat brought be^t Jvdff Collns.! Prosecutor Berran represented the the Xellenbergers who usually got people and Hra Star*, Mr. Mller. cheeks had been gven persson to deferal wtnesses wen taled and f**ash soe- of the for farers. testony taken to show Mr. Mller war of Jn unsound nd and dd KNGS DAUGHTERS MEET strange thngs. Judge Collns pronounced Mller nsane and ordered The Kngs Daughters held that; h cotted to the state hosptal Aprl eetng at the hoe of Medh for th*; crnal nsane tt ona untl Henry. There were 34 eb * and such ta as he waa pronounced sane guests present. Hazel Chabers had by the/superntendent of tha hosptal charge of the progra. Then He ust be returned to ths eounty to face tral. A large nuber Solo - Eloyse Capbell. of frtnd* and neghbors of Mr. Mller attended, the tral and vsted h Solo - Suse Capbell. Solo - Jacke Craft. at the jal after the sentence was pronqupcel., Lesle Pace pled gulty to robbng Axle jtandsll, aged Pnckney fawner, of about f&0 and was placed on two years probaton. Ths was Ms seeowd otfence. Hoer Weaver who has been arrested several te and once broke Jgfl get 0 to U rej.!*tu fe? an Barbara Hanes tap dancng. Guessng gaes and Mrs. Euler won tha prze. Vola Read won the prze for havng the ost oney on her apron $2.26. Tha May Meetng wll be held at the hoe of Mrs. Lous Schuhardtt K» WfHto Vltt Hlf. the other 80^)00[dancng tea*n of Royal Oak and Mss Betty Sth, Howell accordan player. The Hanes faly uscans pla- yed both nghts. Jake favored Frday nght wth ayodellng pece. The recepts were over $400. The expenses ran about $00 leavng a proft of over $300. Catholc Church Rev. Jaes Carolan passes: 8:00 and 0:30 Devoton to Our Mother of Verptual Help, Saturday at 7:00 P. M. Confessons, 7:80 P. M. Saturday. Baptst Church Don Patton, Supply Pastor Servces ea<h Sunday Mornng Worshp 0:30 Specal and separate servce for the lttle folks. r Sunday School - U:4^ B. Y. P. U -...7:00 Evenng Worshp, 8:0 Thurs. evenng prayer servce-8:00 Everybody Welcoe Congregatonal Church Rev. J. M. McLucas, supply P*» tor ) Mornng worshp, 0:30, Seron topc, "The Unrecognzed Chrst". V; Sunday School : " y ;. E. Meetng 7:0 t nptes The stafce of Mchgan and the ctes n general ay not approve of Presdent Roosevelts spendng rro-^ra^ but they are not lettng a lttle thng lke that stand n ther way of gettng ther share of ths federal oney to be releu-sed as soon a= Cvngv-.-, approves the presdents request for WA funds. We see that Lvngston county has subtted about $00,000 n projects. Wc uo not know what these consst of. Brghton, we know, las y sewerage wat<. r ~-y.:- ten approved and Pnckney v ;l fle for a playground and athleuv- :ed. So although those n hgh plat.- cond nn the spendng progra, appur ntly all have ther hand-* ou. Mchgan publc projects codng! 33,302,^42 already are approved * and can be started edately f c O URRENT MM EN, "By Y«Edtor" W n tle ua days every vllage and ce:uur.y had ts horse doctor. Ths wad n the old hor^e and buggy days when the horae furnshed the pr epal. c-a.s of locoj.oton, As we l..:.eofc u, the profewon was net regarded very hghly and no exen-.- \e college eoar^ was necessary to qualfy jr ths poston. Whh the uvcnt of the auto, the drvng horse (l.ouppeatd and so dd the horse d.j.-or. Large dary countes stll ouaj le veternary necesjary but congress approves Presdent lloosere([utst ve for new WPA ; (. Adnstrator Harold. ckc. announced.u; auto and tractor caused h to today n Wushngto. be lepaccd by the garagean n a The Mchgan projects, s ^.:< :.-d ve..,..uber of place. However ths over 30 countes and repre^v.n ;.as now al been changed and the HO separate constructon jobs, were ;.;,bor of lcensed veternarans fn ncluded n a lst of 2,785 for t en- the t.:ae has now ncreased te 2,000 Lre country, totalng proposed exlndturos y.o of these aae graduates of the of.«,00,()80,30. A.l Mflgan State College. Unlke the projects lsted accordng to the WPA old t. e horse doctor ther technc are ready for edate conjtructon. s d^fte. Vr,-t of ther te t» eployed n tesng cattle for Bangs The pojoc were approved on < se..::. TB and. ;ht thngs that the the bass of <." percent grajts under old ue nose doctor never heard of the old WPA progra. t was epha l. Ku:t they are hgh class Hpecal ; «ts szed that the lst dd not ean project.-,a have to go to school fve?. >?t necessarly would be started but before they can hang out ther shn thnt revval of the progra rented gle. The state board of health and wth states and uncpaltes so.ld the lk nspecton regulatons of tha congress supply funds a-- recoended large ctes are responsble for the by Presdent Roosevelt. popularty of the veternary profes* Equpent Buldng Planned sun. The lst nclud d a proposed eq upent buldng for the State o Covprnor Murphy has announced Mclngan at a cost of $473,557. To -thatal thee wll be no specal seton possble expendtures n 36 coun - \ 0 halt the state tax sale on May ft tes n Mchgan follow: ond th. probab-.ee are that t wll Alcona, $34,545; Hay, $2,::.«]*.; be held n all countes, wth the ee> lenze, $34^54."; Perren, $23),-, ; t-pnon of pos/bly Cenaee, Oakland Cnlhoun, ^.",700 ; Cass, $ >">, - and Macon b, w, ere suts hav«been Eaton, $70,800; KeU, $!OC.O Cenesre, $lp.20>,!)44; Grand Tr-5 else, $25,000; ngha, $,2! j lose,,, $<;o,30p; snbhla. *" Jack>>t, $.*>"),"00; Kalanzoo, On Sunday the class resued tn r-studes n the book of Mark. Mr- Ellott led an nterestng dscusson 70; Kala-ka, $20,000;. (^ on Recevng Vson for Servce", 20,000; Lvng-ton, $00,00! centerng about an account of the cob, s4s,03f! Mason ()!»,():»J on Transfguraton. Reverend Capbell j (. 0((..^. ]2^ Muskegon, $ 00 Morgan, Rev, Savage and ^ others,! <-) ; kl ; <, *:>vr> 035; Oceana, $70,000 were quoted n explanaton of dlfer- ()s(. (, o!a ^77^97; Ottawa, $4 00,200; cnt phase- of the lesson... Prr-qur slo, s 3f>,000 ;S;grw. - Followng Vson wth Servce 2,570 ;.St. Clar, $3,000 fuunh» <."" t0,lt _ _.;,,> ),,-) L.. a r,.7.,ouu ; : \<)<J\ be contnuaton of ths wll be a contnuaton of ths ^P* craft, $ 0,",,!>00 Of,,POO ;; Shawassee $07 27: for next Sunday fro Mark 0:-2J j Tuscola, $7.3,000; Van Huron, :;0 Aong the church and vsunday j s,, 2. Wa hten:>vv, $402,4,^7; Wu^r.e school notces were references to the Monday nght eetng of the Vst aton group, and a busness neetng of the Lades Ad at the hoe of Mrs. Rose Hendee on Thursday af-, $:j,s04,509; Wexford, $0,00!). CHELSEA WNS GAME ternoon, also notce of Mssonary! A pcku;* ran played a C:.t! Day next Sunday. Reverend J. M J lll-( >:>H tosun eve Sunday and McLucas also exrpessed the thanks 0 to s. Pnckney went nto the 0th of the church offcals and solctors; ^tl a one run lead but ChuLeu for the cooperaton of the ebers and adherents n the church vstat-, on and budget drve of the past (week. f through any error you were scored 4 run,- n the!*th whle P. :l:- ney could only get one. The lo-al lneup was J. Hanes and HJUOO p; G. Ward,c; Mycr, lb; Lab,2b; week. rougn uuy «nu j ^ " ^.... :, --» -», w not vsted, we are sure that the ch- r- Ward, ss; F. Hanes, 3b; Snger, ^u - urch treasurer, Mrs. Rose Hendee, f; N T. Mller, rf; Darrow,rf. DANCE AT GREGORY APRL 29 wll be glad to receve your pledge The Chelsea battery was Hoffan, j at any te, or cash n any aount Novess and Xovess. Chelsea wll play v..-.t here agan next Sunday. h 0. There wll be a dance at the Greg*) f you prefer, ory town hall on Frday evenng,, FRE HERE SUNDAV Aprl 29. Lades and gents nvted. ANNOUNCES CANDDACY?. M. Good usc. Bll 50c. 0 started \,y.vbd;vclers to halt t.the ;t> ^Vj:, k - ;, b.-leved heebeew -00;.-hwau-d rpn ths years taler by,(}*+hr -4^^ et.ffn profts ro %he» 0 " :; te.-; : been «Ut frosw."0 h K) )-.ereen.t. All land south of" " Oceaa-Arerac county lne fcket pot,,d n,u:jt be sold agan. All oth of that lne passes Wrto the h:!r:d of the conservaton cosson, and ay agan be offered for e.: only s bject to ;./ \.:< owner. redepton Judge Mles n the crcut eoart of A;:<:ean ruled that rtrt ay get v >.) and shout deer whch are. tree* p.*..-.wg on ther press. Ths was n thf case o three farers arrested for hootng deer out of seasonjowc.vu-; he ruled that the carcasses of the (th>r ust be turned over tothe conserva!on cosson. H alo poned out that frears ust be re«.-nrhd to when all other ethods of jetg the deer have faled. Ths derlon t would see^ would tend to coplcate enforceent of the awa> K-y Ford has been nvted to.." hngton and dscuss cond* w-h Pre«<lfrtt RooseveH. Ket.-) << -h* -.vp of Presdent Woodrow. ha* Mr.Ford been popular at the Whte House. Startng wth hs.sendng of the peace shp, ^Oacar " to Europe he was very uch n The vllage fre engne was called Vernon J. Brown, edtor of the to the hoe o C. K. Bucher on Mll jtngha County News at Mason and MARRAGE LCENSES St. Sunday afternoon when the the lelght durng the World War representatve n the legslature for house caught fre around the chney. Quck work extngushed the structon perod. A great adrer of and rght after t durng the recon the pa*t ten years has announced hs The followng arrage lcense canddacy for the nonaton of audtor general n the Republcan con blaze before uch da/nage was done. Woodrow Wlson he was nduced to was ssued at the county clerks The lo-s was covered by nsurance. becoe the Deocrat canddate for offce last week: Maurce Valentne, venton next fal.he s co^dcred an Unted States Senator fro Mchgan 35, Battle Creek, Louse Brown,29 expert on ta>.-ucn an s n REGULAR COMMUNCATON aganst Trunn Newberry. O* aee» Howell dependent and has not always seen ount f Regular councaton otl^ Ford v» Polarty ^ wherry eye to eye wth state Republcan adnstratons n the past. ngton Lodge wll bo held on Tue«- «P cht huge soa to beat M., ftm day evenng, May 3, at whch te w0 " by, ^88 than ^ ** * H ** "BACK N THE GAY NNETES",ndcted two second degrees wll be conferr- *** ^nd Jury, for exeated wth the Senor Warden, Ross «>ve expenartu, tred a* Grnd MLFORD MEN > BUY BRGHTON ARGUS Read n the east. Luncheon wll fol- *f d * foutld ^! Uy *> *nt*nced A. D. Mlefl, second baseen *for low degree work. A good attendance * ^ ^f?!" * J * C ^ the old chapon Dexter Non-parrell Ernest Evans of 222 Devonshre. vonnflct«j court reversed the sentence. Newberrequested. CurUttSec ry resgned and Gov. Groabeek apf> tea of 89 was a caller at the Rd., publsher of The Brghton Argus Dspatch offce Monday. He played a weekly newspaper n Brghton, for ^au ^^ " se 0 - onted Jaes Couzens to Ms place 9* any gaes of base ball at Pnckney the past eght years, has dsposed of wntrp sc^ator Fora " dd not favor "Con, or he states on the publc square when hs nterest n the publcaton to Rnbert G. Rowe, publsher of the Ml- and n 932 backed Herbert Hoover. MO,,l * E Sth or Davs for the presmene* there were no trees there and at.hon. Frank Ftzgerald wll be at the depot grounds. The wndows n ford Tes, and Frank Scger of Mlford, a forer resdent of Brghton. the capagn. However* he took no actve, pert la St. Josephs Hdl, Howell, Wednesday May 4 frev 2 to 3 p.. the houses on the south Sde of the square were the favorte targets of Mr. Rowe and Mr. Segcr pur- to eet frends. Everybody nvted. \he hoe,... run._ htters of the,._ nnetes chased the publcaton on a partner- APPRECATON The McClear-Roche tea of Greg-] shp bass, and the latter wll be actever lvely assocated wth the edtng and APPRECATON anagng of the newspaper. Mr. Seger s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wl Wo wsh to thank nl those whosr. neghbors of the Pnckney fre cwpt We wsh lo thank our frtendatm t l K. Kl.Tj bur Soger of Brghton. patronage and co-operaton ade our for ther propt assstance fa Jajrfftg Mr. «r. Evans»> «has w been wen» n n ll nc«nn health theatre-dancng party a success last our ho fro dsaster by Urs/teh ory wa* the best tea he played aganst. They had such bfg hands you couldnt ht anythng past the and evry «u n the r lneup was a hoo u htter. Mr. Mles t now wth *ft,atft - ) u deft, for toe t#, Courtoy of Ann Ar-l Frday and Saturday nghts. >wvw^ _ wwfcw«n ^4^-. ^ r^m4^>v«m «ay, ^ S V»» -4 -» -r *.S*T*»»» > ^\VJL, ".ft x rv-^va. «**.

2 ^WP ^*» w^ ". l [»^»Wl^^pae^gas^B^B^e^B W e^b^g g«^^...*. ^ >. < «*... :^y.. >* f ^ ^ v«v. ««., - v * r?3 ;»!,. CLASSFED DEPARTMENT WANTED TO BUY C*s* for Fat Tools, Bnocular*. Bflereaeeeea, caeras, old pern, optcal or ecentlfc nstruents. Advance Scentfc logrsaent Co., ts W.Madson St., Chcago. Medallons Easly and Quckly Made Pattern 65 These two edallons... the sall one very open to set off the sprals of the larger one... can be used to for any nuber of lovely household treats... dnner cloths, bedspreads, scarfs, or doles. Delghtful pck-up work... so easy to do, your crochet hook wll just fly fro one to another. Pattern 65 contans drectons for akng 36½ nch and a 2 nch edallon (sze n strng) and jonng the to ake a varety of artcles; llustratons of the edallons and of all sttches used; ateral requreents; a photograph of edallons. Send 5 cents n staps or cons (cons preferred) for ths pattern to The Sewng Crcle, Needlecraft Dept, 82 Eghth Ave., New York. Please wrte your nae, address and pattern nuber planly. Hard Nut to Crack Despte the vast lterature on seeds and seed dspersal, the botancal world does not yet know how Brazl nuts propagate naturally, because they grow n groups of about a dozen n a hard, thck, woody case whch, so far as s known, can only be opened by the hand of an. Collers Weekly. ARE YOU ONLY A 3 /4 WFE? Men cab never understand throe-quarter wfe * wfe who s lovable (or three week* of the onth but a hell-cat the fourth. No Batter how your back achea no atter how loudly your nervee screa dont take t oat on your husband. Pot three generatons one woan has told another how to go "Malng through" wth Lydla E.Pnkhas Vegetable Copound. t helps Nature tone up the syste, thus lessenng the -dscoforts fro the functonal dsorders whch woen ust endure. Make a note NOW to get a bottle of Pakhas today WTHOUT FAL fro your druggst ore thsn a llon woen have wrtten n Jetton reportng beneft. Whynot re LYDA E. PNKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND? WNU O 7 38 Equal to Gold That sgold whch s worth gold. Herbert. GETRDOF BG UGLY PORES PUNTY OF DATE NOW...DENTONS FACAL MAGNESA MADE HER SKN FRESH, YOUNG, BEAUTFUL Roance cant a chance when bg ugly poxes spol akuuteztuxe. Men love the son oothnett of a fresh young coplexon. Denton Facal Magnesa does racles. far unsghtly akn. Ugly pores dsappear! akn becoes fr and sooth. ataftefc war eaeanlaea take en new besot* *> «fh«frs* few treatents wth Denton Facal af spruts ake a rearkable dfference. Wth * Denton Meeta Mrror yon oea actually see the testtare of your akn becoe soother day by day. perfectons are washed clean. Wrnkles tadoeuy dsappear. Before yon know t Dentons has Dfonaht yon enltxely new akn lovelness, EXTRAORDNARY OFFER S}#vee vow ssaaoy Tea oea try Dentons Facal Magnesa on the ost lberal offer we have ever ade good for a lew weeks only. We wll send yon a full 2 oa. bottle (retal prce $) plus a regular ssed boa of faous MuaeeU Wafers (known throaahoe ft» posntry as the orf#n«mlk of Ms gnoss tomms), plus the Denton tasoa Mnor (shows yon whet year skn tpeoahet seee).. all for only lt Dont alas oat on ths rearkable otter. DENTONS Facal Magnesa StLtCT PRODUCT*,!**. rejefaft 44«-Mrs t, KW^^^LaafWaadCtty,H.Y. \ BQR&lb^g-^ nclosed and S al^re^^.(ease or stsape) for whch send e yor speoal lntrodaotory cobnaton. a -a SVetcB0L enea*********sa*larsfjej 5 WaVaVwfC AOQerBVsT* * * * * *««s*>eaa *j Crty ** ««. *-! The Pnckney Dspatch, Wednesday, Aprl 27, 938 STRAT GATE By RUTH COMFORT MTCHELL COPYRGHT D. APPLETON-CENTUBY CO., NC. CHAPTEE A grl and a greyhound were runnng n the dark. Not runnng away, not gong anywhere; runnng n a sort of rounded square, runnng wth a desperate delght n runnng, n oton, n sooth and lovely speed. n the ornng there would be ountans above and beyond, belttlng the, but n the ntate dusk the hlls had ther hour, large and ld and knd, broodng the earth below the. Soetes the grl looked up at the, but the dog kept her eyes on the ded, edate foreground. There was a certan slarty between the both young, fleet, wth thn, strong legs and flat flanks and excellent wnd, and both of a bronze brndlebrown. There was, lkewse, a knshp of sprt, or at least of deportent, for each was shy, secret, dsdanful. Presently they stopped runnng and stood stll, breathng deeply and easly, happly tred. The greyhound pressed delcately aganst the grls knees and sld a long uzzle nto a slender hangng hand. "Lghtnng..." the grl sad absently. "Lghtnng, dear..." She turned toward the one open edge of the feld. "Coe!" The Santa Clara valley rolled out beneath the, twnklng and treblng wth lghts, golden and crson lke a carnval, but just below the the wndows of Danavale glowed gently. Danavale was not a town. t had over a dozen resdences generously spaced n a gracous landscape, wth orchards and vneyards and gardens, stables and oak groves and tenns courts and swng pools, whch fored a sort of archtectural chronology fro the Greatgrandother Dana house, wth ts needless early-seventes skpng of porch and hall, down to that strange, odern contaner of Ardne La Mont Dana. The grl and the greyhound halted before the poneer house. t was narrow-chested, narrow-hpped, outoded as a calco wrapper or a boot-jack, behnd ts low pcket fence and ts cnnaon pnks and chna asters and candytuft. She opened the gate and went up the d path and rang the strdent bell, and wated. The great-grandother opened the door herself. "Sary Lynn! Coe n!" " cant stay, Great-granny. late for dnner now." "My stars, should say you are! after seven. Where you been, chld?" She peered up at her out of eyes lke ebers. "Walkng." "Ddnt you know your beaus back?" " knew.". The old woan laughed a shrll, psh cackle. "And a dnner party and a new dress spread out on the bed and here you be, trapsn over the hlls n the dark! You better arch yourself hoe, qucks ever you can step on t! Therell be the devl to pay." The great - grandparents had crossed the plans n a covered wagon and Great-grandother Sarah Ann Kttredge Dana was, to all ntents and purposes, stll n t, well up n her nnetes, content to potter about her house and dooryard and wat for the dutful droppngs-n of her daughters and granddaughters and great-granddaughters. " know," Sarah Lynn sad soberly. " cant help t." A voce cae down the narrow sudden stars. "H! Sarah Lynn!" "Hello, Uncle Lynn! ll coe up for a oent. cant stay." She ran up the precptate steps. Lynn Dana lved wth the ancestress on the upper floor of the old house. He had been sttng n a char for ore than half hs lfe approxately snce the day he had ade the wnnng touchdown for Stanford and faled to scrable up wth hs yellng teaates. " cant stay," Sarah Lynn sad agan haltng on the threshold of hs door. " should thnk not!" he looked at the clock. "You cant even be here! My eyes deceve e. At ths very nstant, n the hablents of hgh festvty you st at the festve board." He regarded her lnen shorts, her pull-over, her brown, bare knees. "Duncan arrved?" " suppose so. Lghtnng and have been up n the - hlls." He laughed. "Well, youre due down n the valley now, young woan, and youd best be on your way." "Rather stay wth you and Greatgranny," she sad sullenly. "And wed rather have you! But t snt on the cards ths evenng. Hop t, y dear!" Sarah Lynn leaned n the doorway for a long oent. "All rght; ll go. But wont do t! Nothng can ake e not even Mother." She departed swftly, wthout farewells. A sall fgure was watng n the shadows of the bg house of her father. "Hello, Penny!" Sarah Lynn sad. Mss Ethelnda Pennngton had been her governess n the old days and was stll a coponent part of the Edwn Dana household. Sarah Lynn Dana was the lode star of her exstence and she had not sad ten words of prase to her n the 7 years she had been wth her. She spoke now n shocked rebuke. "Sarah Lynn! Dnners watng! Mr. Duncans been here snce sx! Your other s greatly dsturbed. Wherever have you been?" She was hustlng her along a garden path toward a sde door. "Runnng." "Runnng away! Really, Sarah Lynn, at your age! wonder at you!" "Not runnng away; runnng round and round n crcles, the way always do, Penny," her charge sad btterly. "Never gettng anywhere." They went nto the house and nstantly there was a soft rustle and a "Youre one a the dark ones." uted exclaaton and her other was upon her, bg and beautful, sunnly sweet. "Darlng!" she cred. " know you couldnt have realzed how late t s! Are* you qute all rght? Then t doesnt atter! Youll be down just as soon as you possbly can n your sweet new dress!" She kssed her. "Hurry, darlng. Oh, Duncan! Ths naughty chld walked farther than she realzed and she hadnt a watch, but shell be ready n two nutes!" A palld youth who looked as f he ght have been born n a dnner coat had coe nto the hall. "Sarah Lynn!" he sad gladly. She gave h a lp hand. "Hello, Duncan! ll hurry, Mother." She ran upstars. Duncan followed Sarah Lynn onto the wde veranda, down the steps, onto the lawn. The greyhound cae toward the n lovely leaps but stopped n chll reserve at sght of Duncan, her ears flattenng. "ve always lked dogs," he sad a trfle defensvely, "but cant see ths pooch very far. ve got a good Boston bull at hoe; regular dog." He cae closer. "No; not crazy about your hound but a crazy about you, Sarah Lynn." "Duncan, please! Lets not begn that all over agan." " gong to begn t agan and fnsh t, ths te! Lsten, Sarah Lynn; ve never wanted anythng n all y lfe that ddnt get." "ts only because you cant have e. Ever snce you were born theyve handed you everythng you cred for rattles and kdde-cars and skates and sleds and a pony and a car and a yacht. Now you thnk theyre gong to hand you e. My other, your other. But they wont; they cant." He laughed contentedly. "They dont have to! Youll do t yourself. B v-; -S*J*- v» : y V-S^fe Oh, not gong to rush you can play a watng gae. But just get t through your head that you belong to e." Sarah Lynn thought he was rather pathetc wth hs fraglty and h*, pallor and hs elegance, castng hself for the character of the conquerng ale. She detached herself, not ungently, walked away, stood lookng up at the stars. Suddenly a sngle planet separated tself fro ts fellow and oved soothly across the sky. Shootng star? Flyng star? Plane. Soete, she told herself, soete she would fly away n the nght. Hoe-cong Danas always pad propt respect to the atrarch. Sally Ann Dana, constant traveler and occasonal author, would not even stop for her casual unpackng before she ade her devors to the ancent head of her trbe. "Mercy! Not nnety-sx! Not really? have the feelng that ust dash over there that she ay be gone any nute!" "No! no! She s qute arvelously well, our precous lttle poneer," Aunt Helena sad. "But she has longed to see you." Sally Ann Dana cae near to her great. grandothers place and stood stll to apprecate t, but the narrow front door opened suddenly and the old woan popped out. "Sally Ann! And here you be, after trapsng the wde world over!" she chrped. "Coe n! Sally Ann! My land! My thrd daughter Mollys boy Walles grl! And know oren that!" She peered up at her sharply. "Youre one a the dark ones. Lke e." The traveler followed her nto the tny pr parlor wth ts arbletopped center table and the harflowers fraed on the wall. "Yes, dare say a, Great-granny, and proud of t." " Course you are. Every last one of us s, always. We have what folks call get-up-and-get. Just naturally upn put out fro wherever were at, north, south, east, west, land or sea. Made that way, soehow." She gave an elfn chuckle. "Queer! Therell be pnky-whte, blute-eyed babes, tow-headed, tll you cant rest ltters of e, and then all of a sudden, lke a fly n a pan a lk, coes a dark one. Set and rest you, Sally Ann! Me, now, headed west." " know you dd and arent we glad and grateful?" "Wld to poneer, was; sck a WWU SERVCE Sunday school and sewng saplers, but y folks wouldnt str. So just upn went! Ted up a few thngs and y Bble n y old plad shawl and sneaked out after the folks was fast asleep, and walked the seven le and crawled nto one a the covered wagons and played possu tll we was well under way. There was a preacher aong e, and the day was ffteen he arred e to Hank Dana." "But Great-granny wasnt that why you ran away? Why you went? Werent you n love wth Greatgrandfather?" The ancestress stared and shook her head. "Never lad eyes on h tll we was a week or ore on, the way." Sally Ann laughed. "And all these years ve been nourshed on that tender roance!" "Guess soe a the grand-grls fro the East ade that up," the old wuan sad shrewdly. "Really? Great-granny, wonder f youd gve e a cup of tea?" "Lynn, hes got a lunch watng for you upstars, and guess lkely hes wonderng where you are." She stepped quckly to the foot of the narrow, precptous flght and called up: "Oh, Lynn? Copny cong!" "Fne!" cae an answerng asculne hal. "Yo ho, Sally Ann! Send her up fast!" The returned traveler laughed aloud, gladly. "ll see you agan, Great-granny, darlng. ts been so nce to " "Yes. want to tell you about Sary Lynn, young Eds grl. He arred a sart woan fro Detrot; toney and deterned. Well, shes a thn, dark, close-outhed young-one, oddern Adas off ox. Mnute clapped eyes on her n the cradle, knew. Well, Adelade, you got one a the queer ones, says, and t ade her addern a wet hen. But ts true; youll see. Say, ebbe youll take her off wth you when you go? Shed adre to put out soewheres, Sary Lynn would." Sally Ann shook her head. "Mercy, no, Great-granny! the last person know nothng about chldren, and, besdes, alone and love t! a lone wolf." The ancestress regarded her gravely out of her brght, sunken eyes. "Were all lone wolves, us dark ones. Looks lke we ought to run together. That young-one ought to get away, Sally Ann!" Sally Ann laughed. "She wll, f shes any good. Ddnt?" (TO BE CONTNUED) For Years Fgure of Chrst, Drawn by, Prsoner, Has Been llunated n Jal When the aster swtch s pulled each nght n the Central Dstrct holdover cell block at polce headquarters, and the prsoners settle down n darkness to what rest they can get on the steel "boards," one lght reans burnng n a vacant cell, relates a wrter n the St. Lous Post-Dspatch. The cell has been epty and the lght has burned for fve years, llunatng a fgure of Chrst on the cross whch an unknown prsoner, arrested on soe charge snce forgotten, pencled on the buff steel wall before beng released. The sentent whch led Chef of Polce Joseph Gerk, snce retred, to order the cell kept vacant fro that te on also led prson guards to dub t "The Holy Cell." The drawng s ho aateursh effort. t s coplete except for the rght ar. Soeone, ether a polcean or a vstor -no one reebers whch once tred to fnsh the drawng but hs poor effort was erased. The drawng was dscovered shortly after a prson guard, passng a row of cells, notced a prsoner kneelng apparently n ^ rn^ warn* >K- Ktfp*-a «prayer, wth hs face toward the wall. When the prsoner was reoved later, the turnkey entered, turned on the lght and saw the drawng. The prsoner who had last oc-, cuped the cell sad he was not the artst. n an effort to lca whch of any prsoners was responsble, prson guards studed notatons of dates, naes and even code essages on the cell walls. One of the legends that has grown up about "The Holy Cell" s that a forer prsoner once sent a postcard dentfyng hself as the artst. Another s that the search was narrowed down to three prsoners but et a blank wall there. Vstors are allowed to study the pcture at close range. Above, the drawng s an nscrpton wth the letters. N. R.., whch stands for esus Nazarenus Rex udaeoru, or Jesus of Nazareth, Kng of the Jews. The eght bunks, the steel walls and the porcelan wash stand are kept spotless. Soe prsoners are kept at the holdover for federal authortes and others to awat state trals. The artst ght have had several weeks or even onths to coplete hs work. The story of a brllant woan avator, soarng on wngs of adventure and roance n a truly brllant seral by the talented Ruth Cofort Mtchell. "Strat Gate" s the tale of Sarah Lynn Dana, a non-conforst who refused to roost at hoe lke the other Danes, but who found love and happness n the uncharted skes, rdng to an ethereal rendezvous wth the an she loved. Begn readng "Strat Gate** today... youtl want to follow every succeedng nstallent! tauantte^chtor! For d Char S#t,! * *. TpHE char set shown here s * ade * of,,,an, even, ta eshed crea lnen, "arlcem * tsff^ n squares of talan hesttchng. Tny scrolls n outlne sttch wth two daonds n satn sttch aft* ebrodered n ll the outsde corners. The scroll otf s shown at lower left. The tassels axe ade by ravelng strps ^t.thejnaternl and then rollng thex& The char back pece easures 5 by 0 nches fnshed, and the char ar peces 7¼ by 7* nches/ Allow %-nch at all edges for the rolled hes. The hesttched squares easure 2 V nctes.* taark the n pencl. The ethod of hesttchng the rolled edges s shown here at A and B. Reeber that a ost thub always helps n rollng an edge evenly. talan hesttchng s really just two rows worked together as shown at C and D. "To prepare the rows, draw two threads, skt* four and then draw*two ore. Readers who have receved ther copy of Mrs. Spears book on Sewng, for the Hoe Decorator, wll be pleased to know that Book No. 2 s now ready. Nnety ebrodery sttches; fabrc reparng; also table settngs} gfts;, and any thngs to ake for yourself and the chldren. f you lke hand work you wll be pleased wth ths unque book? of coplete drectons for every artcle llustrated. Postpad upon recept of 25 cents (con preferred). Just ask for Book No. 2 and address Mrs. Spears, 20 South Desplaet St., Chcago,. T *» Hdden Bfcheftr; Few housewves realze the un- a derlyng advantage of the use of a good lght-ol furnture polsh! Most polsh s used only for the luster t bestows* on the chars, tables, pano, woodwork n the, hoe. Rubbng the polsh on cleans the furnture works, up a glow and the outward effect s fresh and sparklng! Butthat s only part of the housewfes reward. For out of ths doestc routne cbes defnte beneft to the furnture U A reputable,polsh,. wth a lght ol.base, does what s known as "feedng" the fnsh. The "assage" causes the ol to penetrate, seep nto the pores of the wood just enough to ubrcate and keep t healthy! Here, t s portant to note that cheap polshes, are ade.wth a heavy ol. base and are "greasy.. and unpleasant to use. The best polsh ade wth.a fne lglt-ol bases never greasy. Appled on dap cloth (accordng to- drectons), t s neat-ta use and proves a boon to the furnture! Lack,of polshng or the use of a poor polsh<-wll cause.the.fnest wood to dry out, crack, splfflwwood" s a product of Nature and needs a certan aount of- oly, ostness. So polsh the-fyw tore regularly! Use a qualty ol. polsh t pays! For not onjly does^the^furnture look better t s betterl/tr* lfe, s preserved!.* * WHEN YOU CLEAN HOUSE BL8WW J?«C :. AsrD P8 S *MES YOUR njrnjturf.r t J e ** * More { waaoeo,, use b.cedtr. PoEsfc thafaas,^ < Vnff-fbr ** "futctt&rv f <»?. 4ftf weodwon floor*. tt CLEANS attpolb&s MOfS - WA < " «. J. Qoo MEKHASE CM Be COJStSTENTlY Advrttd 000»^ / fc«v *

3 ^ * ^^r «A«(fctw-*.^,, -^.-^./"v V". k «; *S /he entre faly! endorses the relable^ M V E R S?v-, X &v. ^^NCE o water syste s nstalled, any nterrupton to ts servce becoes both aggravatng and expensve. Thousands of satsfed fales enthusastcally endorse the absolute relablty of MYERS Water Systes. They have learned thct you can count on a MYERS to respond 38&#<--^- when you turn the faucet. ts trouble-proof perforance supples you wth woer at lowest possble cost. MYERS Electrc Water Systes are entrely autoatc; self-startng, selfstoppng, self-olng. Requre a nu of attenton. Ask for deonstraton and latest catalog. STANLEY DMEEL OnDsplay at y ol staton Conservaton 9ep. 8CJS3 2L f rhftf MOTJtV!*? ^/^ j copper n..; j around. JO the year The.uskrat - a better swer The Pnckney Dspatch Wednesday Aprl There s not a chance of equallng the low record for forest fres ad. last year. The dry sprng has ncreas ed the hazzard. 22 fres occurcd. n one day ths onth and 2000 acres were burned over at Turtle Lake. NEW RADO PROGRAM State reforestng operaton^ have started apr.ro:-.tonutcly 27,000^(^ Sol ewsun wll be draatzed trees wll bo planted ths year, ostly n a r.vuur rado e-les for te frst by CCC labor.. Mchgans frst closed sea-on on te r. a new poaran over WLW, Cncnnat, aecodh^ to B. C. lehyer, pke ends Aprl 30. The blue gll anager of tle Kenton Eroson and sun fsh season begn* June 25. Control reject, o the Sol Conservaton Ten year? ago selt were unknown Servce. n Wsconsn. Ths yerr 6,00- He nvtes fannes and other ntesl 000,000 lbs. were taken there. >d.ols to tune n on the Ths year the daly perch catch s progras WMHL WJ go on tha ar HHed to 50 en the groat lakes and o;,rh S-.tud-y at G osoc Kasten 25 on, nland streas. Standard Te, begnnng Aprl 30. n the Unted States there are Work slar to that of the Fen- 87 federal fsh hatcheres and 400.ton }.ro,j<vt \0!>, jx d :cussed, and ^ebers of the -tat ay ])artc] ate state hatcheres Gold fsh are now taken n qualtes fro the great lakes, prncpal!;* Lake Ere. : S,e ()-.-..,^.,.- Short playl,- J. Mng "The Story of the Sol" wl be a feature of each The trout season starts today. No Huoadea* Voneat agrcultural fsh under seven nches ayo be tak leaders n Mchgan wll gve dscussen and 5 fsh n one day. sors fro v.e to te. Questons on t has been suggested that CCC col conservaton wll be nvted. labor be used to restore soe of the j <The Story of Denark, Tennes- 385 old te luber caps as tourst Pttracton. j a prosperous county as result ; see," whch descrbed the declne of ot The rock teperature of the lower workngs of the upper pennsula PROFESS N. O. FRYE JUSTCE OF THE PEACE Fnekaey, Mchgan JAY P. SWEENEY Attorney at Law Howell, Mchgan PERCY ELLS _ AUCTONEER Pern fajes a Specalty Phone Pnckney 0.F MARTN J. LAY AN Phone 3 Attorney et Law GUS RSSMAN Brghton PLUMBNG end HEATNG Wll bo glad to gva estates n the followng nstallatons: Stokor *Plttflbng or hot ar heatng * Electrc pups Water systes XXJ burners OTor 20 yoora experenco ll E. Grand Rver, Howell Phone Howell 60 sol eroson, s the subject of the frst scrpt. DR. G. R. McCLUSKEY DENTST 2?a N. Mchgan Phones Offce, 220 Res. 23J EVehngs by appontent Howell, Mchgan NORMAN REASON REAL ESTATE BROKER F*r resdental property and Lnhe Fronta«e a Specalty. Also Have Cty Property to frads. Claude Sheldon ELECTRCAL Phone 9F2 CONTRACTOR Pnckfc.y, Much. DON W. VANWNKLE Attorney at Law Offce over Frst State Savngs Bank Howell, Mchgan LEF LAVEY GENERAL NSURANCE Phono 59-F3 Pnckney, Mchgan NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Any solder who took part n the Battle of Get..//burg, can secure a round trp tcket to the celebraton there July, 2, 3 t by sendng hs nae, regent, etc. to Henry Spauldng, Lansng, Mchgan, Secretary of the Gettysburg cottee. F. G. Jackson and L. E. Sth have organzed the Lvngston Pant Co. and wll anufacture pant. Pnckney hgh school beat Dexter n the openng gae 3 to. Qunn of Dexter broke hs leg sldng nto thrd. Cunnngha ptched for Dexter. Dunnng and McCluskey dd not phy wth Pnckney on account of llness. Leo Lavey and Guy Kuhn replaced the Ward Swarthout ptch ed for Pnckney. Mrs. Margaret Kearney ^ 88, wa< found unconscous n her hoe last Thursday, havng suffered a stroke of apoplexy. The Eastern Mchgan Edson Co. has asked for franchse to run lnes through the townshps of Green Oak and Brghton. Hoyt Bros., have lowered the ^ er n t e pond for the purpose of tltng the land above the da and akng.other repars. Ed Kearney of Soux Cty, Mrs. Margaret Melvn of Nebraska, and Kate Brown of Wyong were called lv re by the llnes of ther other Margaret Kearney. Dan Pluer has oved onto the lov.ett far west of Gregory. Alex Mclntyre has rented hs far to hs son, Clyde, and wll ove to town nto the house" he purchased of W. E. Murphy. The hgh school tea have been busy gettng ther ball grounds on than the nk. -A 50 yard sw under j the John Monks far nto shape. A Electrc current n the two state water scarcely wnds h. gae has beer scheduled wth the parks for tralers wll be suppled by Owng to the sca.reety of ussel j Ann Arbor hgh school tea. Wth underground wrng. the season has been shortened fro,.-o any gaes to play Ward Swarthout wll have help and Myron Dun Persson has been granted the 3 onlh to Tn r shells are used state ltary board to use 4,327 n button a-h;:-,. n 929 sx and nng and Edward VanHorn are beng grooed to take ther place n acres n the AuSable state forest a half llon pounds of ussels at an as artllery range. a value o $:.0.:;.;,() were taken and the ptchers hex. The regular lne?lf> 7") n pearls. n )35 ths had dropped to $8,7o> worth of jus-:els and #S3 worth of pc->hs. up s H. Swarf-rut, c; W. Swavlhot t p; Dunnng^ lb; VanHorn, 2b; Kennedy, 3b; P. Clark, ss; McCluskey, rf; W. Reason, cf; L. Hendee f. NOTES OF 50 YEARS AGO TODA John Chalker U lad up wth the easels Notes of 50 Years Ago Alex Mclntye has started up hs b ck yard. Dr. l. F. Sller has planted soe vet-y fne tuples n front of W\.> new rc.dence. un to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Clnes.; on A])rl 23, a daughter. After next Tuesday all saloons n Fvngston county wll be clo.-a.d fur three years. le sx chldren of Mr. and Mrs. j:, <>. Fsh have the easels. (eoj-ge lrown has a lor.se that s LS years old and a do that s 0. (J. V/. Reason has bult a pcket feace around hs house. lorn to W. Sth and wfe on A] rl, a daughter. George Teeple has placed an awnng n front of hs bank. Jaes Morgan has oved bach to hs far n Unadlla fro ths vllage. Messrs Claude Sgler and W.. Black Wave connected a telegraph nca f :tt :S*r Trr GOOD LGHTNG FOR A GAME OF BRDGE-- jt: BRDGE snt uch fun f half the te s spent n frownng at cards n d lght, and peerng across the tahle at a duy hand only half vsble. Brdge to be enjoyed ust be played wth good lghtng and that s exactly what.ths 300-watt lap provdes. Used wth the new reflector-type floor lap wnch has a reflector bowl under the shade, ths 300-watt bulb wll provde alost one hour of excellent llunaton at a cost of only one cent And t s soft, pleasant lghtng easy on the eyes. At your next brdge party nstead of huddlng n craped dscofort next to an nadequate, od-tashsoned b ". lap try ths new type of lghtng wth ts sense of freedo a j-.xauon Lean back n your char and enjoy yourself: Revel n the sot^plcasant llunaton of a 300-watt reflector-bowl floor lap, You cn afford t ts cost s only about a penny an hour! THE DETROT EDS0*fCOMPANY **-* *» SUPERVSORS PROCEEDNGS wre between* ther houses and now Gatrcll, that ths Hoard app ; n tt e Koon, ) {.ne Court House, each talk back and forth. the su of $ to the Fa Ml n-,.",l hore leavng the buldng. Teeple and Caldwell wll sell the Aprl Seon 938 gan Tourst Assocaton, for dver red. Fpon oton of Bert Clark, whch Carred. Chapon bnders ths year. Tuesday, Aprl 2, 938 Rsng n Lvngston County. ( Barney and John Lukey who went, Pursuant to statute, the Doard Upon oton of (artrel, whch was was duly supported by Gartrell, v fro here to Putte Mcadow r s, Calf, of Supervsors for the County of dul7 supported by Ftchle Hoard \\,UY<\ adjeurned, subject to the call are earnng $55 a onth at saw-j Lvngston, convened at t h e r! adjourned untl one-thrty. M. of the Charan of the Board. ll there, Afternoon Sesson Apr roved, Henry J. tsell Charroos, n the Court House, on Tues- Many of the people who egr: day, Aprl 2, at A. M. and upon (Moved by Ross, and sujorted by an. Duncan, that the Charan n ap-t? ("ounter-gned, John A. Hagan, ed to Cash Cty Kansas, a year ago; ro ll call by the Clerk, the followng wll return to Mchgan. pontng hs regular Cottees, Clerk. ebers were found to be present: Dave Bennett has purchased the that he appont a Cottee to be Htate of Mchgan. Brghton Twp.-Henry T. Ross. offce buldng of Dr. H.F. Sgler and known as a Conservaton Cottee, County of Lvngston, S. S, Brghton Cty-Guy Ptkn. wll reove t to a lot near the depot cor.-stng of three ebers. Carred., John A. Flan nan, County Clerk Cohoctah-Carl Raddata. where he wll reodel t nto a house Moved bv Ross and supported by n a K, f.f t. County aforesad do Conway-Ross J. Robb. Mrs. Estella Graha and two lttle chldren have oved here fro the varous cottees fur the ensu a tue and correct transcrpt of the Duncan, that the Charan appo,,t he..jr certy that the foregong s Deerfeld-Ralph Wggns. Gsnoa-Henry J. tsell. Detrot and wll buld a house on Mll ng year, wthn ten days fro ths orgnal proceedngs of the Board, of Street, Green Oak-W. Duncan. date, and that the Clerk be nstructed to notfy the several Supervsors eetng held on Tuesday, Aprl 2th, Supervsors for sad county at a George Clarks tea ran away Haburg--J. Arthur Shehan wth h Frday. They ht a post n Handy-George Eckhart. of ther appontents, and that -d 938, and of the whole thereof. front of Mann Brothers store throwng George out of the buggy. Not Howell Cty-W. Harry Gartrell. orzed to art on sad cottees hero n~to s«t y hand and affxed Hartland--Roy Glendennng. Supervsors be and are hereby auth n Testony Whereof, have hf Soal o uch daage was done. Howel Twp.-Fred Berry. fro the date of ther appontent the County and Court Ezekel Pearson, 63, was arred osco-lyle Rednger. and notfcaton thereof. Carred. th] 4lh \ da y * Aprl, A. D. 988«to Mrs. Casse Pettbone, 50, of Maron-W. Burr Clark. Moved by Gartrell and supported (SEAL) Ypslant last Sunday < Oceola-Clyde Hetchler. by Reason, that the dog Warden, John A. Hanan. S. P. Johnson receved word establsh a dog pound, and that the County Cht* Putna-Noran Reason. Monday that hs brother, larthur^ operator of sad pound be allowed Tyrone-Bert Clark. fell fro a scaffold whle workng n the sa of 25c per day for each dog, Unadlla-Ralph Glenn. DEFENDS TTLE a ll at Okeus and wes klled.he not to exceed a perod of fve day, Moved by Duncan and supported All persons desrng to redee any was 4 years old and leaves a wfe. n,...,.. «,,.,,,,,... Julus Aschrnbrenner Jr> wll - de- -- y and two chldren Gendenn K» that w> Harry Gar- dog fro sad pound shall pay at the fend hs wrestlng ttle next week at W Hackleyof Oceola cott- tre be elected teporary Charan, rate of 50c cents per day and also Ypslant. ed sucde Sunday by hangng h- Carred furnsh a - do «** for sad do At We * understand that hs opponent gelf t Moved by Ross, and sudported b^ the end of 5 days the warden shall js Harry Mchael, the colored negro Chelsea has organzed a base ball Burr Clark.that the Board pro-rod dspose of all dogs not redeeed and star fro Hghland Park. tea wth John Cuns as capt. jt the electon of a peranent C!«c the tax pad on. The fee for harbor- Pll Thopson, a wrestler who About 00 frends of Dr. and Mr3 an, for the ensung year. Carred. ng sad dogs shall be pad by the fought Aschenbrenner several tet Gaber who are ovng to McBrde Moved by Ross and supported by County Clerk, upon presentaton of was serously hurt when he jnet Ma duly authorzed and approved bll chael last week-so fro all appear* gave the a surprse Frday evenng. Eckhprt, that Henry tsell, ;>e elected After an evenng of erryakng, of the County Dog Warden. Carred, ances ths proses to be a worth peranent Charan for the envung Reverend Thurston n behalf of the Moved by Ross and supported by whle exhbton. guests presented the Gabcrs wth an upholstered rocker and slver tea set. Haburg h»s organzed a baseball tea. El Snyder s gr., and. Capt year, rarred Eckhart, that the County Treasurer Mr. Davs of the Ea*t MH *»". be allowed the usual su of $00.00 Henry Ford, n person, vh **"*** Tourst Assocaton, appeared before for the copyng of delnquent tax Manchester last week and % the Board relatve to an appropra- returns. Carred. cheater Chaber of rw»»««^ ton, for the purpose of advertsng Moved by Duncan and supported they have a defnte stateent that the Tourst busness n Mchgan, by Raddat, that the Jantor -be he wll start OMrattaa at ht.* *?; $

4 V&^ ^*vlftttaa.(>,. +,.*. US*:.-., *. v, j»\.*v.». «.. *.-*:- -Kfaafv 4.#> t"; ^ 4 ^. H> W- <>-.?...^--¾,,v f tf** Howell Theatre 9 Wed. One N S ht Only!! "THE SHADOW Wh RTA HAYWORTH, CHARLES QUGLEY, ARTHUR Thurs., Fr. LOFT WLL -l- Ht* -2- Faonly Nght *very Wed. 5c Adults NO TME TO MARRY" wth ROGERS n "THE COUNTY CHARMAN" Wth RCHARD MARY VRGNA KENT TAYLOR, EVELYN VENABLE MCKEY ROONEY, LOUSE DRESSER HLUrON CHUKChLL and STFPHN FETCHT Coedy, News Short Sat., Ap rl SO Double Bll "COURAGE OF THE WEST" Wth BOB B/:LR, LOS JANlARY Cartoon Sun., Me., v.o May, 2, 3 MARTHA ARLEN ASTOR DALE Aprl Subject Mat. 2 P. M. 0c & 20c "CHARLE CHAN AT MONTE CARLO" WARNER Mat. S. 2 RAYE n a COLLEGE SWNG wth Wth OLAND P. M. Cont. GtORGE LURNS, GRACE ALLEN, BOB HOPE, EDWARD EVL<t; J-OKTON, BEN BLUE, BETTY GRABLE, and JACKE COOCAN DONT MSS FAMLY NGHT EVERY ALL ADULTS 5c.onns *jn!tont«*y Her Jungle -ove WEDNESDAY n Old Chcago" Jezebel" "Penrod and H* Twn Brother" 3 ss. f :^:- ( ;>-. ;, ^ * & * * ;*P* J- j-... */ * -«r..-¾.. ^ >? ^.%¾^¾^ The Pnckney Dapateh Wedac Aprl »* at»«:j Haburg Haburg hve, No. 892 Lady Maccabees et n regular sesson at the OOF Hall Tuesday afternoon, wth the coander, Mrs. Gladys Lee J presdng. Guests were Mrs. Mldred Klene, dstrct deputy, and Mrs-A; Sehoeohals, coander ynd---sfrs. Florence Pckett, record ueftper of the Howell Hve. The nae of Mrs. Leah McMcael way balloted upon for ebershp and accepted. Artnotr*ent was ade of the Tr-County conventon to be held at Lansng, Thursday, Aprl L8. Mrs. Nelle J. Pearson, charan of the entertanent cottee, announced that a brthday party to be held n June honorng those ebers whose brthdays occur n Aprl, May, and June, wth pot-luck dnner at noon; each one to receve a gft they do not want. t was voted to hold the next eetng, Tuesday, May 3rd, n the evenng; ce crea and cake to be served v th Mrs. Blanche Pryer and Mrs. Bertha Wnkelhaus a* the cottee n charge. j to gather Offcal reports were gven by Mrs Fjly Kuchar and Mrs. Jenne Fer-J tecton. an. Rearks were ade by the guests. Wth Mrs. Gladys Lee and Mrs. Jenne Shannon actng as cottee, budge keno was played: frst prze FRST NATONAL BANK was won by Mrs. Lucy Haggadore, N HOWELL second by Mr.-. Blanche Pryer and Meber Federal Depost consohton Ly Mrs. Bertha Wnkelhaus on draws. surance Corporatfon. All De* A brthday party was held at the posts nsured up to $5,000 for hoe of Mrs. Glenn Dorton Tuesday n honor of her brthday annversary Cue 4.x were; Mrs, Rert Borton, Mrs. Burnstru, Mrs. Edward Doke.Mrs each Depostor. A. Dqke and son, Mrs. E. Sth, and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. S. Klersey of Detrot and Mrs. Warner The Green and Whte Chubbs Cor- Todt of Haburg vllage. Dnner was Ders 4_H Club *u. u ^ * ^^ and Mrs..erved by the guests. The afternoon- rhoas Mosher for lead The ff _ was spent p ayg brdge. Mrs Bor-[^ are l> rc., > uddy Solet Vce, up personal belongngs and place the n a safe depost box our vaults. The convenence n of havng all your VALUABLES n one place s alone worth the.oderate cost of ths pro v, > r Planfeld t0n, ret " VCd * n y nco gfts V n d P«s., Alberta Dnkel; Sec Toy Sunday evu.supper true M of cards. /t.,.... «. loyj Ms«Mad K <! Jack ll Lansh;;. Madtc Alton OHapauRh of Lansng Th?hL r,, Moshc - urnc-d few wth days. h.r aunt and unclouj, ] vmt K Wayne W.as ^ 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Sunday n M-v Mh there wll l to on "vu Moth- The foral openng of the Lakeland Golf and Country Club wll be M.,. A,a art.nan o^tolodo charlotte Mo.hr and Mary Ho ton an be gven a pa;..spent Sunday wth her father, W. "esan. ; ers Day hov. ;r ;-,. w[\ )-.- no prolne n he ornng. next week end. Loos. { j aclnnj, server Mr. and Mrs. W/. Blades spent! vu. n n ~] 7^7, ^ Sunday May Mh lt-re wll be a fro,,,,day U U, Sunday 6,t ^ ¾ ¾ 5 ^ 5, ^ = specal numu l durng the Sunday : ther daughter, Mrs. Dan Brooks and s, t ed of «Qn,j., School Hour. faly at Ypslant. Gregory h ea o a an and wo/au, a baby : > wll he the WM d Aprl 2, Mr ;. N.UU..E Ha,ht and An,o S^ y ^ e " ^» f ^. t Uvet^. t0 Corv-ntlon at Thn -.- Pckett have returned hoe after the SUger beet th^ an alteued. the near Caro. Rev. and Mr,, kv spendng three weeks wth Mr. Pckand Mr.-.l elt - s daughter, Mrs. Don DuBos and Kng.- n;u,v:luv (<:!:r Welne.day j Lotte l-arrell and Mr at Mr. and Mrs. <hd«: Cleent;-. (Chalea Calbreatj -put last hu-b- faly and grandson, Elwood Ksby Rev. and Mrs. t;. n attended the day wth Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Mapes and wfe at shepherd^x at Tarkers Corner.-; last Calco tea and Fay Crawford and faly of j Mr<. Mary K. RoyceWHo has been Thursday. Okeos. vstng her ton and daughter-n-law fro Lloyd Jacob- s suterng Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Royce at Lansng has gone to Kalaazoo to vst Lob Watson of lowell spent the a nervous breakdown after the easels. her daughter, Mrs. Harvey J. Mur week end wtl Curl Bollnger and faly. Mr. Carl Toppng of Mdland was phy and faly. M,;. Roy Wrght Ardth and Pegn town for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Mayer of gy Cranna.-pent Sunday wth Ward Rev. D. W. Ryan s puttng a new Ann Arbor spent Sunday wth Mrs. Mayers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. roof on" Mr. and Mr.-, ". -- Gua.-s Pryer. house. Mr>. E-wn llut.-u. buldng an addton to hs ha. Betty Ann ah-n of Detrot spent the pa.-t vv k wth lu-r grandfather d.utandnotlh-r, Mr. and Mrs H. A. Wasson. Mss Anna l.han \v:- hoe fro Detrot over tln> week end. Dale Holr.nes ws hoe fro the Howell San. for (n-r Sunday. offcers. Mr. and Mrs, Dne Jacobs w>re Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr-. W. Ksh-r at ther cottage at Patterson Lake. ud rene of Ms. Gerte Col Wednesday Stockbrdge called a J-r-oh =. on Mr. and Mr-. Or!: Peterson arc. other, Mrs. Leach and Mr. and Mrs Harold Ludtkc. Mr. and Mrs. Dsco Drown and sons of Howell spent Sunday wth hs parent", Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dro Mr. ar.d Mr.-..ou wn and Erne. the prour pa-ents of a new boy. Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Jacobs called Mrs. Dewey Brenser and chldren were n Ann Arbor last week. Sunday nght on Mr. and Mrs. Orla Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Foelkler and Jacobs. Anna and Harry ^a called chldren spent Sunday wth Carl Bol Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holes and Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Law-on Guass and chldren of Howell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Guass and chldren fro near Stock brdge were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Guass. Lakeland C..wck and faly. Lun to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pelersou. Frday, Aprl, 22nd a son. They arc beng cared for at the ho- o of her parent.-. j Roberta Munsell entertaned her Sunday School Class Frday Evenng Ther teacher, Mr>. Jaes Caskey and Reverend Cruthcrs, wree also prosent. A pot-luck supper and gaes were enjoyed before the bus-, ness eetng and the electon of the Mr. and Mr/. Jaes Tharr of Detrot spent the week end wth her lnger and faly Belle Lng and Wllard Collns spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Bllc Mutata. Mrs. Dewey Brenser and Mrs. Guy Kuhn were Jackson vstors one day last w6ek. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McRore called on Mr. and Mrs. Oln Marshall recently. Mr. and Mre. W. Rose brought Mrs. Flora Gallup hoe Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. Clfford E. VanHorn entertaned at dnner Saturday nght, Mr..and Mrs. Floyd E. Weeks and focttet Mowers "Mjr tardea has never been so beautful t ths year after appled Vgoro," wrtes Mr*. W. H. Batean, 936 West Utad Street, Chcago. "At a recent copetton y rotes* popples and pnks, were awarded frst prses," Clean, dottle**, weedless, and Odor* laas/ Vgoro U the deal plant food for lawns, flowers, gardens, shrubbery and trees. Ask yoar dealer about ths new sden* tfte plant food so eael y appled the ost flsctve and econocal you can bay* u Swft & Copany product freosfr/awpatwp/an/ feoa* For Better Flowers & Garden TEEPLE HARDWARE Xw»^WWWk*»^W^^tfWW^VW,^WWbWV,»WW^ft^^rWtffc Electrcal Contractng FXTURES *. SUPPLES ELECTRCAL WRNG AND REPARNG REASONABLE PRCES ESTMATES CHEERFULLY GVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED Claude Sheldon Phone 9F2 Electrcal Contractor Pnckney two daughters, Lorna and Elzabeth Saturday May 7, 938 of Gaylord. Edward Bennett of Lansng has been spendng a few days wth hs other, Mrs. ALra Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haggadore Jpent the week end wth Mr. Hag^ad* CAST OF CHARACTERS (n Order of speakng ) ores paro.t-. Mr. and Mrs John W. Haggadore at lay Cty^ Mrs. Nelle J. Pearson and her PROF. JOHN RSDON of Wettport College; VNCENT YOUNG nece, Barbaradell Way, Wayne Wllas and Alton Ochapaugh vsted ELNOR... L ESTHER BERQUST Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swales n Detrot Sunday. hs daughters JEANADAVS BEATRCE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore of Detrot were overnght guests Saturday DCK CUNARD, hs brother-n-law JOHN CARPENTER of John D. Moore and faly. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Basydlo had as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Cheney of Detrot and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rsden of Fowlervlle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wray Hnckley Mr. and Mrs. Neophtos Stephanon, Mrs. Ely Dockng and Mss Jule Adele Ball attended the regular eet ng of Webster Grange at Webster Congregatonal County House Thursday nght. The progra conssted of songs, rectatons, and folk dances. A busness eetng and dn* ner followed. Mr. and Mrs. Jaes DeWolf enu v s Fxng t for Father" A Three Act Coedy to be presented by the Senor Class of Pnckney hgh school at the Hgh School Audtoru on EMMA BLANCHARD. hs sster-n-law WLLAM MERTON. hs boyhood frend HAROLD. Mertaas son HARRY CHALMERS, n tove wh Beatrce JACK DENTON, n love wh Elnor FANCHON LA VONDE. the wdow. AUNTLZE. autocrat of the Rsdos household.7. MARY HOSEL EDSL MEYER FRANCS SHEHAN RALPH OTWELL TELESPHORE BOURBONNAS RUTH NASH MARY OTWELL ACT. Lvngroo of the Professors hoe At Westport. near New York. 6:00 oclock Frday evenng, ^2. &*.. Mr^.. C. Zu>ser, who has been tponong tv wnter at Maa, Flortla hak returned to open the Lake- flfld Hot«l for the suer season. Albet Beet of St. Cathernes,^ were n Detrot last week. Canada,.^pent the week end wth Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. John Hertlen have and Mrs, Bruce Euler. j oved nto the tenant house of J. L. Fred Brookller and faly, who Donohue* have been lvng on the. Shpley! ax here have over to another ~~ far near Northvlle. Mr. Shpley W. C. Devereaux and wfe of Cnand wfe of Brghton have oved cnnatt spent the week end wth back nto ther far house, sharng Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whte t Wth Mrs. Sarah Case. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keper and a The Hanes faly swngsters wll granddaughter of Toledo, Oho, spent play at the play at the Dexter hgh A few days at ther cottage there. school audtoru Thursday nght. The Msses Yvonne, Patrca and f Mary Jo Kettler of Eaton Rapds vted ther aunt and uncle, Mr, and Jfrs* Harry Lee, last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lee and son, UP*«(*«*, ^:.½ Ur. «d Mr, OaUas Jo e 8 ^ t ^ ^ ^ j T S ^ S ^ vstng her other and Mr. and Mrs. Wolf of Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs, Cooper n Mllvlle. Lesle DeWolf and daughter, Joyc«Evelyn Stoffler and Lyle Bowdsh Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Vnce Wsean, and son, Gary Vnce; Fred DeWolf, Msses Else and Edna DeWolf and Mss Helen Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Wlls Caulk, the Msses Fanne Monks and Nelle E. Cnduer wc^e guosts ot Ar. and Mrs. Charles Runcan near Stockbrdge Sunday, at a brthday party honor- ^^^^^o^^g^, Mr. and Mrs. W, Wnkelhaus entertaned at a hoe-cong Sun* day. Guests were ther sons and daughters and fales, Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur Wnkelhaus and daughter of Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doherr and two daughters of Chcago, llnos: Robert S. Ward and son of Detrot and Mr. and Mrs. L. Wnkelhaus and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wnkelhaus and three chldren. Pnckney hgh school base ball tea lost at Dexter Tuesday, S to jey Tuesday on foot, Th«party co o» <»»--» <fc> H. ACT. The sae. 7; 5 P. M. ACT. The sae. 8:00 P. M. ADMSSON ADULTS 25a CURTAN RSES AT 8:5 P. M. RESERVE SEATS ON SALE AT DRUG STORtt CHLDREN 5c SPECALTES Sngng 6th and 7tn Grades. Tap Dancng: Rta Kennedy. Murel ^J- Read. Roseary Read. U c^,j^d

5 r~y->.. *.,.. - ^,,,. The Pnckney Dspatch, Wednesday, Aprl 27, 938 New and Pretty Fashons - * ND you can ake the for yourself wth the greatest of! Send for the patterns rght wen- f you havent done sewng, theyre quck and to follow. Each s accopaby a coplete and detaled chart that answers your evqueston. Gay and Perky Apron. ts exactly rght to call ths stty apron a "fashon," because (fts as well as a dress and has 4-79 (S /*/ / * *78 an anated char of ts own. t tvely wll not slp off the houlders when you have both [hands n the dshpan or any other te and t copletely protects your dresses fro spatters and spots. Make t of lnen, gngha or percale and tr t wth brght brad. Dress Wth Bolero. Ths charng dress has detals that belong n the very forefront of fashon you see the n the ost expensve odels. The shrrng at the wastlne, the flare of the skrt, the wde shoulders, wth puff sleeves, the whole effect of swng and- gayety, ake t sartest of the sart! n slk prnt, flat crepe, taffeta or (for suer wear) lnen or sheer slk, ths dress wll be lovely. Be sure to wear a flower at the necklne, too. The Patterns. 479 s desgned for szes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Sze 36 requres l 7 /$ yards of 35-nch ateral, wth 5 yards of bas bandng or brad to tr. 478 s desgned for szes 4, 6, 8, 20, 40 and 42. Sze 6 requres 4% yards of 39-nch ateral for the dress and ¾ yards of 39-nch ateral for the jacket Sprng-Suer Pattern Book. Send 5 cents for the Barbara Bell Sprng and Suer Pattern Book whch s now ready. t contans 09 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 020, 2 W^Wacker Dr., Chcago, L Prce of patterns, 5 cents (n cons) each. Ball Syneftte. WXU Suve*. Do You Want to Learn How to Plan a lohotlve Met? Get Ths Free Bulletn Offered by C. Houston Goudlss EADERS of ths newspaper R are nvted to wrte to C. Houston Qoudss, 6 Eat 39th Street, New York Cty, for a free copy of hs bulletn, "Helpful Hnts on Plannng a Laxatve Det." The bulletn gves concrete suggestons for cobattng faulty elnaton through correct eatng and proper habts of hygene. t gves a lst of laxatve foods and contans a full weeks saple enus. A post card s suffcent to carry your request. Stll Waters Take heed of stll waters, they quck pass away. Herbert. SEEDS, SOL and CLMATE! THE sol and clate of ths part of the country are an open book to the seed experts who breed and select pedgreed Ferrys Seeds. n ther experental gardens, they have perfected seed varetes that are at ther best under these condtons. Youll fnd these seed varetes n the falar red-and-slver Ferrys Seeds store dsplay. The unque Ferry-Morse Seed- Breedng nsttute has spent years to brng the to perfecton. Select your seeds fro the Ferrys Seeds dsplay all have been tested ths year for gernaton and further tested for truene88 to type. 5c a packet and up. 938 NOVELTES too. Ferry-Morse Seed Co., Detrot, San Francsco. FERRY S SEEDS CHEW LONG BLL NAVY TOBACCO Motor ol free of every purty... add-free...dut b the scentfc acheveent of Quaker States four great, odern refneres. ThefnestPeonsylvsns ol s transfored nto a per* fected lubrcant, so pure that otor troubles 4pe to sludge, carbon and corroson are wholly overcoe. Your car wll run better, last longer wth AeaU Free Quaker State. Retal prce, 35* a quart Quaker State Ol Refnng Corporaton, Ol Cty, Pennsylvana. WHOS NEWS THS WEEK By LEMUEL F. PARTON ^EW YORK. The Nazs havent ^ bothered Frau Katherna Schxatt. Unlke the Popadours and Montespans, usually aong the frst vcts of poltcal upheavals, Fratt Kate une to Austras "Gnae- Naz 9 * Ban dge Frau," as Eperor Francs Joseph called her, has rdden the surf-board of dynastc and poltcal change for nearly 60 years. She s now eghty-two, dong crossword puzzles, dsclang knowledge of the current cataclys, but longng for the "good old days." n those days, she was pretty Kate Schratt, a dancer n the Burg theater, whch was under the patronage of the eperor. After a ht perforance, wth the eperor attendng, she obtaned an audence. "Sre," she sad, wth a low curtsey, "we cannot, antan ourselves on the salares yon pay. owe $50,000 for y costues." The eperor prosed a new benefce for the theater and sad he would help her take care of her debts. She was backng gracefully to the door when the eperor sad: "Gnaedge Frau, why do you leave us?" She stayed 40 years, n a snug lttle vlla by the palace gates. The eperor, after a hard day swngng the scepter, used to drop n at Frau Kates, splt a bottle of Plsener and sng a few songs. She knew all the ellow old tunes whch he partcularly lked. She used to darn hs socks and tell h when he needed a har cut. She refused to accept gowns or jewels, always reanng the "Gnaedge Frau," but the eperor, by an ausng artfce, nduced her to accept a fortune n ges. He was a faous huntsan. He told her he was sendng her a wld boar he had klled. She saw no har n that. When t arrved, t had daond earrngs, Slan Boar f* Studded Wth Jewel* a daond necklace and bracelets and a daond breastpn, and ts back was studded wth precous Hapsburg jewels. The oney lenders got the, after the eperors death. She was supposed to know ore of the secrets of the real than any other person. She guarded the carefully, but dd reluctantly reveal a few detals of the Mayerlng tragedy of 889. She sad Archduke Rudolf shot hself, after kllng Baroness Vetsera. Thats the verson of the fl now runnng. t would ake a good story f soebody could take Frau Schratt to see "Mayerlng" and have her wrte a crtcal revew. * V/fARK ETHRDGE becoes V "czar" of the rado ndustry. t s hard to thnk of Mr. Ethrdge as a czar, or even a thrd assstant Son Legree, but he clcks neatly as an able, deft, dlgent and resourceful executve. Whle Mr. Ethrdge s only fortyfour years old, he s of the type of Kaato *W,«r L,zar M r» old newspaper * ne leg-an an, Began Career wth an nsatable as a Leg Man appette for news. A natve of Merdan, Mss., wth soft southern speech and nstnctve courtesy, he ought to be an excellent troubleshooter for the rado, rather than a czar. He was a reporter on the Merdan Dspatch, studed at the Unversty of Msssspp and roped on up through grades to the anagng edtorshp of the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph. He was wth the New York Sun n 926 and hs old frends there have been nonatng h today for a loud cheer n ths corner. He was lured back to Macon, went thence to the Rchond (Va.) Tes, of whch he was publsher, and later becae general anager of the Lousvlle Courer-Journal and Lousvlle Tes. He spent the year 933 n central Europe, on an Ober- Under Trust fellowshp, studyng poltcs and econocs and the only touch of ant-clax n hs career the Versalles treaty. The rado has pcked a an who knows the socal and educatonal box-score as well as good entertanent. He s stll general anager of the Courer-Journal, up and cong n the new enlghtened leadershp of the South. Hs "czar" job s unsalared. 6 Consoldated N«ws Features. WNU Servce. Talks Too Fast A certan doctor had the habt of nterjectng the phrase "of course" every lttle whle as he spoke, just as others say "Dyou see" or "dont you know." But he sad "of course" once too often. For, once, when a patent was very ll, " hurred to h, and, of course, ht ded." What to Eat and Why C. Houston Goudss Dscusses LAXATVE FOODS Natonally Known Authorty on Food Shows How Rght Det Can Help You to Avod Health Hazards of Faulty Elnaton By C. HOUSTON GOUDSS 6 East 39th Street, New York. THOUSANDS of en, woen and chldren are alve today because we have learned how to prevent any types of nfectons and how to cure dseases whch once caused untely deaths. We have reason to be proud of the acheveents of scence n fghtng dsease and lengthenng the span of lfe. But toe should be ashaed of the fact that hundreds of thousands of ndvduals are not gettng the ost out of lfe ndeed they are not realzng half ther potentaltes because proper eatng and faulty habts of hygene cause the to suffer fro that great evl of cvlzaton constpaton. EVLS OF CONSTPATON Soeone has called constpaton the ost deadly dsease, and whle ths ay see lke an extree stateent, t becoes justfable when one realzes the untold sery and wretchedness that ay result when food resdues rean to stagnate and putrefy n the body. Constpaton uddes the coplexon, dulls the eye and befogs the bran. t causes a general feelng of dscofort and fullness n the abdoen, lack of appette, bad breath, coated tongue, a feelng of lasstude and a tendency to becoe easly fatgued. By weakenng resstance, t opens the way to nuberless dseases. Serous coplcatons, such as rrtaton of the appendx, ay occur as a result of the frcton of hard asses of waste aganst the delcate walls of the ntestne. Ples have frequently been lad at the door of faulty elnaton. Do you wonder that consder propt, regular elnaton the keystone of good health. ts portance s readly understood when you consder the processes by whch food s dgested and absorbed. FATE OF FOOD N THE BOOT Fro the outh, food passes down the esophagus nto the stoach, where t s penetrated by the gastrc juce. t then passes nto the sall ntestne where t s xed wth the secretons of the lver and the pancreas. Here the nutrtve eleents are absorbed by nute, har-lke tubes whch lne the ntestnal walls. These tubes converge nto the blood vessels and lyphatcs whch transport nourshent to all parts of the body. Undgested resdues pass nto the large ntestne or colon, where they are norally oved along by a seres of uscular contractons known as perstalss, and fnally evacuated The aount of the evacuaton vares n bulk wth the aount of ndgestble roughage contaned n the food. When there s nsuffcent bulk to proote noral perstalss, waste accuulates and we have the condton known as constpaton wth all ts resultng evls. Bactera prey upon the stagnatng ateral, producng posons whch ay be absorbed by the body. There s not the slghtest excuse for allowng ths condton to develop. For the sery and wretchedness of constpaton ay easly be avoded by ncludng n the daly det suffcent laxatve foods, that fs, those rch n fber or cellulose. - BULK OR FBER ESSENTAL Because of ther fbrous fraework, plant foods are our chef source of cellulose or bulk, and therefore, our. greatest ad n pro* otng noral elnaton. Vegetables and fruts are sworn foes of constpaton, and unrefned cereals are also extreely valuable. SOME LAXATVE FOODS Foods wth an exceptonally hgh resdue nclude raw fruts, especally those wth skns and seeds; dred fruts, as aprcots, prunes, fgs and rasns; raw vegetables; such cooked vegetables as onons and leafy greens; the legues, that s, dred peas and beans; whole gran cereals and bran. Aong the vegetables, dont overlook cabbage, lettuce, celery, spnach, brussels sprouts, strng beans and green peas. Foods whch tend to for a lttle gas n the ntestnes, ncludng spnach, onons and caulflower, are also useful stulants to ntestnal oveent. n addton to provdng cellulose, the acd fruts, such as oranges, leons and grapefrut, act as a ld stulus to ncreased perstaltc otons. NEED FOR VTAMN B Another portant factor n prootng noral elnaton s vtan B, whch has been shown to be essental for good uscular tone and actvty of the dgestve tract. nvestgatons wth experental anals have deonstrated that t requres twce as long to epty the large ntestne when the det s defcent n vtan B. Yeast, egg yolk, lk, whole gran cereals, lver and green leafy vegetables are good sources of ths vtan. LQUDS ESSENTAL A suffcent quantty of lquds s lkewse necessary to prevent the contents of the lower ntestne fro becong too hard for easy evacuaton. n addton to water, the det should therefore contan an abundance of lk*, frut juces and other beverages. Acdophlus lk and butterlk are especally benefcal. Fats and ols, used n oderaton, act as gentle lubrcants. REGULAR HABTS t s ost portant to eat at regular hours and to establsh regular tes for evacuaton, as Have You a Queston? Ask C. Houston Goudss C. Houston Coudss has put at the dsposal of readers of ths newspaper all the facltes of hs faous Experental Ktchen Laboratory n New York cty. He wll gladly answer questons concernng foods, det, nutrton, and ther relaton to health. You are also nvted to consult h n atters of personal hygene. fs not necessary to wrte a letter unless you desre, for postcard nqures wll receve the sae careful attenton. Address h at 6 East 39th Street, New York Cty. ths s a great ad to body rhyth. Guard carefully aganst overeatng, for ths practce s a frequent cause of constpaton. When the dgestve syste s overworked, none of ts functons can be effcently perfored. The hoeaker s largely responsble for safeguardng her faly aganst the dangers of faulty elnaton. For she has t n her power to plan eals that wll help noral ndvduals to avod the curse of constpaton. Questons Answered Mrs. B. T. M. Do not worry f your chld prefers the egg yolk to the whte. The whte s chefly proten, and he can easly obtan proten fro other foods, especally lk. But the yolk contans an abundance of nerals and vtans n addton to proten and fat. Nutrtonsts have deterned that the ncluson of one egg yolk daly n an otherwse adequate det s an effectve ethod of balancng the ntake and output of ron n a chlds det. Mss S. B. No, the generous use of crea cannot be consdered as a substtute for takng lk as a beverage or n cooked dshes. Crea s uch hgher n fat and contans less proten, nerals and vtans, wth the excepton of vtan A. Crea deserves to be ncluded n the detary for ts vtan A content, but t should not replace lk. Mrs. A. McK. Strawberres contan vtans A, B and C. Recent experents ndcate that they rank wth ctrus fruts and toatoes as a source of vtan C. e WNU C. Houston Goudss ^ftwmng ll - LNV or f THE WATEHMCLOM SE UST /Vowe *»* THAT?«0W ^^,..« E "" c/ > *?vj. & ^cgj? Norge exclusve flexble nteror arrangeents 2 dfferent varatons n ost odels gve you ore usable apace.., extra roo for large roasts, turkeys, tall bottles. Coe n and see the Waterelon Teat that proves tl Be sure to see the Norge before you buy. *ot U* 0 * eotf *a!s! tu* «0-YEAR WARRANTY on the Rollater* eopttnjon salt yes buy today wll stll be n effect b l94t... Only Norfe hat the terplss* powered Rollator costpfeaaot that akes cold by rtvohrnf slowly h pewaent bath of pfottcttnf ol... Theft why ft* Rollator costprtssoe wt tsdesfe t* Norfe carles a lo-yeaf Warranty.. o. t. Mr. ore. "388 (5.00 See Your Nearest Norge Deafer A Valuable Norge Dealer Franchse May Be Open n your County, For roll partcular*, wrte MMO WtTWtUTNQ COMFAMY, 00 tekeee Avesae, Detrot, Mlcst -DatfUton fa* Tha

6 Vr y S*l-~> SO tepu V; Hersheys % X Fr. Aprl 29 tk-"» f,32" The Last Word n ReSrgeraton LAVEY HARDWARE wuasseaaan Coffee 7 Prunes Sunsweet 2 L). Fkg. Dog Food 25 Rval 3 Cans Sall 5 Syrup 0 Bakers X63S 3. 5 Phpne 5 >*<*^*o*o<» Wednesday Aprl s W"P Sat, Aprl 30 Rolled Oats 5 Lb. Corn Meal 5 Lb. Pneapple Oz. Ba 2 Bag 7 Can 0 Bakng Pwdr tzt Potatoes Pk. 7 /OLTLL GET BETTER MEATS AT CLARKS arks THE HOME OF HGH QUALTY MEVTS PNCKNEY. MCH. We Delver «t all Tet Washngton News News Letter By Congresta Andr«w *. T«*n»u«The House and Senate Conference Cottee on the Revenue Revson Bll whch early last week seeed at an passe last Frday agreed on a coprose by whch the undstrbuted profts tax wll be retaned n odfed for and the present syste of taxng long-ter captal trals abolshed. The coprose was/announced by Senator Harrson Of Msssspp charan of the Senate/Fnance Cottee and head of the \Senate conferees. Hs stateent opened the way for fnal copetton of conference work on the easure Uoth Harrson and Doughton (the charan of the Ho-use Ways and Means Cottee) declared that the agreeent should reassure busness and Harrson sad that he beleved the Senate would accept the copro- se, and snce the bll as t was reported fro conference approxated the one pa»scd by the House the only possblty of the ant-adnstraton forces have to defeat the bll s when the Senate consders the conference [ report. Captal Gan* The House acceded wth only a.lght odfcatons to the Senate verson of the 5 per cent flat captal gans tax and t was on ths bass tnt- the coprose between the House and Senate was ade. The undstrbuted profts tax, however, near ly caused a rft n the conference eetng, and t was only because the slght odfcatons granted by the House ncluded a te lt of two years on the efect of the tax that t was fnally passed and accepted by a ajorty of the group. Ths eans, however, that Congress ust reopen the.atter before March 5, l>4 when )40 tax returns are due. Roth the House and Senate conferees were unaous n a desre to aend certan nadequaces and faults n the present tax laws, and t was the desre to prevent the revenue easure fro beng locked n conference, A SNGULARLY well conducted servce ark t dwth beauty rare- Appontent* that add dgnty and ex perence that caret for every detal. P.H.SWARTHCUT FUNERAL HOt^ FMCK.NSY MCH OA Classfed Want Ads FOR SALE Par of are 3 and 4 ycar,> old own ssters. C. R. Bradley, South Lyo., Mch. FOR SALE--6 roo llouse, full base ent garage. nqure Mke Pankoff. Pnckney. FOR SALF^-BuffVt"DTnlngnRoo Table and Chna Closest lke new. Reasonable. Mrs. Arthur Shehan. To Rent -- 0 or 2 acres of good land on shares. Hke Pankhoff. Pnckney. Wanted to Exchange - Fo*d tourng car for sall horse or pony an buggy. J.es M. Tobn JV-3G l le west of Buck Lake. FOR SALE 933 Ford V8 Dup Truck. Good Steel Box. Phone 5F2 Stockbrdge. FOR SALE Electrc Cleaners, new and so de at the adjournent of the oovers and rcbult. All akes fro Congress, that fnally served as a ;n 5 M up_ Als0 servku an akeg of decdng factor n settlng the House cleaners. Wll pck up. Chas. J. Teeple, Hardware, Pnckney, Phone 70. M Senate troubles. Wage* and Hours Declarng that "nevtable" wage cuts of a depresson are already up- FOR SALE-TEN ACRE CHCKEN on the Naton, the House Labor Co- l- 4 KM, 206a Dexter-Pnckney road ttee Frday sad the need for the le to store and lake, 2 les to enactent of the new coprose town and ralroad staton, wred wages and hours bll by ths Cungre-s huu.se, floored attc, «<lhl, hjll ll s urgent. n a ajorty report on rocj) lor 00 hens; stable for «w the easure, the Cottee ponted gage, electrcty n every buldng to the sharp declne n busness act-^^cd all around, free and clear for vty and declared enactent of the $,400 cash. Owner. legslaton essental to.tfjrestal aj Tanse Boda vcous spral of deflaton whch, f OK SALE --^wotordson Tractors.» allowed to gather suffcent strength A odel A and T. Also soe good! ay threaten the foundaton of gov- baley seed. enent tself. The ajorty assert- Djter Reechko, Gregory, Mch. ed that unless wage levels are an- j FO~SAXE~Two~Bror2r~Turkey tancd on at least a cost-of-lvng Gobblers. bass, the <unprecented deands") Ml! s< Mary McCluskey. upon the Federal and State Govern-! FOR SALE 6 roo house wth On ents for relef ust contnue. acre, 7)05, M-3G at Planfeld. C* Legslaton peratve ose estate. Make Offer. <The payent of oppressve wages Mac n tyre 30 Majastc Bld. s not only detrental to nterstate Detrot Mchgan. coerce, but also casts a drect burden of such eployees upon the, FOR SALE Good, 4 wheel traler. Also new one Governent" the report contnued, hor^ wa * n 0ne <4 The Governent cannot ndefntely Morse eulvatotj and other tools. provde what s n effect a subsdy C. A. Dnsore, ¼ les east of for such eployers to antan far Pnckney on M-36. labor standards n the face of wage FOR SALE 8 fne wool ewes two cuts by cornttee also ponted out that wthn three years ths easure would ake a nu 40 cents per hour wage and a axu 40 hour a week the law of the land for persons en chselng copettors" The and three joar olds. Corner of Hnchey and Schafer roads. Sx l«* north and t les west of Pnckney. Roy Dllngha far. Robert Pke gaged n nterstate coerce, The coktee expressed the hope that State legslatures wll adopt "slar f nothgher standards" for ntrastate coerce. Governent Gold, Last week the Treasury weghed the prpble of how fast the $,400,- 000,000 of gold recently desterlzed should be allowed to flow nto the FOlTsALE 2 whlel traler %*h rack sutable for carryng stock. t coes wth 938 lcense plate*. Prce $0.00. Telephone 42F2. Lucus Doyle. FOR SALE Wood $.65 a cord not delvered and also wanted a en wth buzz saw. f nterested soo El Aron % las northeast of Pnckney ^?, LJ *rr R ^? y Bult brooder houses. We wll dalver the to your far. D. E. Hoey and Sons, Dexter countrys credt structure n order!, F0R not to put t out of balance. The n>oney wll be dsbursed fro the Treasurys workng balance at the rate of $50,000,000 a week replac FOR SALE A good plow, also a ng an equal aount whch would ktchen range, burn wood or coal. otherwse have been borrowed George Meabon, jr. Treasury blls (short ter loans fro, - banks). The frst $50,000,000 chunk F0R RENT_40 acre far for patof desterlzed gold was added last s? rn * cro P B Good,Bnd» P lw ture or week. Hanry Ford Many of Mchgans poltcal leaders, foreost of who s Governor Frank Murphy, have long had the "open sesae" to the Whte Houso. Ths week one of Mchgans busnes? leaders s scheduled to vst at the Whte House n the person of Henry Ford. The topc of Mr. Fords conference wth the presdent s unknot, but t s presued to be, accordng to a stateent ade by h ty of sprng water. Mchael L&vey WANTEp: Dead stock for horses and cattle $.00 each.! Propt servce call collect Howell 460. MLLENBACH BROTHERS CO. VOTE FOR SOL CONSERVATON The farers of Ottawa county voted S09 to 9 n favor of sol con- 0.. xt...,..^rvntn Monday. Only far own- Sudbury, Mass., relatve to busness ers vot e d< condtons. The presdent, however, reaned non-cottal sayng that he only supposed he would talk about the thngs Mr. Ford hn already told thf ntwptptn, Mr. and Mrs. George Grener, and daughter, Mary Joe, of Detrot wtrt Sunday guetu of Mr. Wd Mr** G#o. Qrenur, FOR SALE-MxUd Hay. Albert Shrley, Jas. FOR SALE_Eatng pots bushel. Albert Shrley, Jas. Rocfcev WANTED TO BUY-Old Buldn especally barns. Eery Hynal, Henry Harrs * FOR RENT--G0 acre far, kho as the Charles Love far, 8¾ l northwest of Pnckney. Cash rent, Anton Herk, Rver Rouge, Mc 45 Florence Ave. AAA Qualty Blood Tested Bal Chcks. Send for prda lst and a oney on your chcks ths gprn Hatches off each Monday and Thll day. Squre Hatchery, 28.South Mc Howell, Mch. FOR SA\E Oak wood, $2.75Teat Taarack, $2.00., Arthur Shehan.! FOR SALE Eatng Potatoes. W. B. Gardner. FOR SALE -Oak Block Wood an Slab Wood. Albert Dnkel FOR SALE^To Thub "popco"3 R. K. Ellott, Pnckney FOR SERVCE Regstered Dvrocj Jersey Boar.. Francs Shehan. FOR SALE Far of 53 acres, V cated 3 les southwest of vllage o* Pnckney and % le fro Reeves school house. Modern far house. \ Robert Kelly. FOR" SATE~Joh"n~beere rdng plow. Phone No. 8F2. Hugh Doolttle. Establshed 865 ncorporated 9* McPherscn State Bank Over Sxty-Eght Year* -»f Sfe Hankng Lfe Begns <tr\ J T at Forty 3 «Lfe begns at Forty"~accordng to a recent book. Has ths an applcaton to a bank? We beleve t has* \ We cannot take the headng here* too lterally. However, we contflftd that a person enjoyng reasonably Heady eployjent can ake lfeore cofortable and secure by lav* ng regularly durng the frst forty years of hs lfe. t all bols down to an ndvdual ntatve to forgo a lttle pleasure n early lfe so that a fuller enjoyent;» cash pad wll occur after forty. 9 McPhersoa State Rank Money to loan at reasonable rate* nterest pad on Savngs Booka aa4 T* Certfcates of Depost Meber uf Federal Dtpotlt» nrtwt Orportto* W

Twenty-Third Publications

Twenty-Third Publications Introducton Advent s a tme to wat for Jesus and to prepare for hs comng at Chrstmas. People all over the world wat and watch n dfferent ways for Jesus comng. You wll learn about some of them n ths book.

More information

c The dogs did what they were told so that their masters did not hit them.

c The dogs did what they were told so that their masters did not hit them. The Call of the Wld Jack London The story step by step 1 Lsten to Chapter 1 (from Judge Mller s place... to...he never forgot t. ). Lst the parts of the body that you hear. The frst one s an example. Check

More information

Brothers and Sisters

Brothers and Sisters Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state that God makes famles. The chldren wll demonstrate ways to be helpers at home. The chldren wll thank God for ther famles. Bble Story Text Geness

More information

Philip Goes. Lesson at a Glance. Go! Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3

Philip Goes. Lesson at a Glance. Go! Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll name the Ethopan as the man who Phlp taught about Jesus. The chldren wll practce sharng the Bble wth each other. The chldren wll state that God wants

More information

We Go to Church. Lesson at a Glance. Worshiping God. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3

We Go to Church. Lesson at a Glance. Worshiping God. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 3 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state a characterstc of a dscple. The chldren wll sng and pray together. The chldren wll state how they can be lke dscples, e.g., share, pray, read the

More information

I Am Special. Lesson at a Glance. God Made Me. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 1

I Am Special. Lesson at a Glance. God Made Me. Lesson Objectives. Lesson Plan. Bible Story Text. Bible Truth. Lesson 1 Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll state that God created the frst man and woman, Adam and Eve. The chldren wll dentfy dfferent parts of the human body. The chldren wll thank God for ther

More information

I i. to read them to you and as you u~derstznd them and read along Kewark Avenue, J. C. ti. J. I 38- Inv. James P.

I i. to read them to you and as you u~derstznd them and read along Kewark Avenue, J. C. ti. J. I 38- Inv. James P. AND PLACE OF Dstectve Charles F. llvas, Dsde County Publc Safety, kpartment, Homcde Sectoq obert Hlavac, nv. James P. Farrell, ~udsoh County Prosecutor% Offce 59 5 Kewark Avenue, J. C. t. J. Lor1 12, 1973,

More information

Hannah Talks to God. Lesson Plan

Hannah Talks to God. Lesson Plan Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll understand that prayng s how we talk to God. The chldren wll learn that Hannah prayed for a baby and God answered her prayers. The chldren wll pray.

More information

Friends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report

Friends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report Ths publcaton was dgtsed by Rochester Cathedral Research Guld Homepage: www.rochestercathedralresearchguld.org Adran s Wall Frends of Rochester Cathedral Annual Report 20-202 G. Keevll Abstract: Test pts

More information

\ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043,

\ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043, \ rf/7 EVANS, W. A..43HRD INTERVIEW 5043, 373 FOR\* 374 Indat- T \';"..c >fjl. - TTlRD INTERVIEW 5043. Feld porker's Ths report wad'? on (ta^" February 1, I.)3 7. *V' ~" * "" "" "" 1.. Name JL!^-?!!! 1^^

More information

Josiah Loves God s Word

Josiah Loves God s Word Lesson at a Glance Lesson Objectves The chldren wll dentfy the Bble as God s word. The chldren wll dentfy Josah and specfc events surroundng the Bble s dscovery n the temple. The chldren wll vew the Bble

More information

.tl",- ' --;'.~~ TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH \ '.~-, ":~~~ A Response to Recent Allegation~':,: :~;..:;~~~ ::f4

.tl,- ' --;'.~~ TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH \ '.~-, :~~~ A Response to Recent Allegation~':,: :~;..:;~~~ ::f4 ~ ' I c l! 'I I tl"- ' --;'~~ " :" ~- --t"' ~ : r tcj"'" :: " ~~' "! j ":;;c' :;;t ~ ; r TOWARD OUR COMMON G OF CORRECT FAITH " ' : ; \!';[~J" 1 "1t~:::::~ f" ; j I ; : '~;: t A Response to Recent Allegaton~'::

More information

And God is able to make all grace abound to you...

And God is able to make all grace abound to you... And God s able to make all grace abound to you... And God s able to make all grace abound to you, so that havng all suffcency n all thngs at all tmes, you may abound n every good work. Thnk of t. God hmself

More information

Copyr ight Copyright Tridonic GmbH & Co KG All rights reserved. Manufactur er

Copyr ight Copyright Tridonic GmbH & Co KG All rights reserved. Manufactur er luxcontrol DALI XC Copyr ght Copyrght Trdonc GmbH & Co KG All rghts reserved. Manufactur er Trdonc GmbH & Co KG Färbergasse 15 6851 Dornbrn Austra Tel. +43-(0)5572-395-0 Fax +43-(0)5572-20176 www.trdonc.com

More information

TIMOTHY CLUB K1 TO P3 NOV/DEC HOLIDAY PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN

TIMOTHY CLUB K1 TO P3 NOV/DEC HOLIDAY PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN TIMOTHY CLUB K1 TO P3 NOV/DEC HOLIDAY PROGRAMME CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN Date: 12/13 Deceber 2015 Prograe: Christas Sharing CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN OVERVIEW Over these two weeks, we will be helping the children

More information

Design Review Board. John Ellsworth, Environmental Planner on behalf of Verizon Wireless, First Presbyterian Church

Design Review Board. John Ellsworth, Environmental Planner on behalf of Verizon Wireless, First Presbyterian Church I t 1 s Desgn Revew Board F February 6, 2018 Those present were: s I $ James H. McMullan, Vce Charman Carolyn D. Presche, Member C. Sherrll Dayton, Member Robert D. Caruso, Member Bruce A.T. Sska, Member

More information

This Child Has Been Sent by God

This Child Has Been Sent by God Consensus Volume 20 ssue 2 n Prase of Valant Women Artcle 10 11-1-1994 Ths Chld Has Been Sent by God Bonne J. Scharf Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://scholars.wlu.ca/consensus Recommended Ctaton

More information

air will make their nests in it.

air will make their nests in it. 355 "THE FOURTH DIMENSION AND ITS USES BY MAN" By Charles Fllmore Unty Tranng School July 31, 1933 Lesgon l "How Sprtually to Qucken Man' 8 Supermnd Facultes and Use,"Them In Character Buldng" ' The am

More information

v. Theresa Keeping Defendant

v. Theresa Keeping Defendant UNTED STATES DSTRCT COURT for the Central Dstrct of Calforna Chuck Foster Plantff v. Theresa Keepng Defendant Cvl Acton No. SACV14-0004-AG-DFMx; consoldated wth SACV14-0012-AG-DFMx PRODUCTON OF DOCUMENTS

More information

j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

j œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 1 # # # c 4 # # # 7 # # # all sus birds die, home,. O When nd When Lord thro' when hrist shall Esus worlds sg sweet scarce what oy thun gran bear ra sus # # # # # # # # # der, deur, tion, thy ly can shall

More information

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections Notce of Copyrght Publshed and unpublshed materals may be protected by Copyrght Law (Ttle 17, U.S. Code). Any copes of publshed and unpublshed materals provded by the Western Hstory Collectons are for

More information

The Great Chain of Being

The Great Chain of Being The Great Chan of Beng AUTHOR: Susan Barry Frankln Hgh School, Frankln, WI Introducton In ths lesson, students wll use prmary and secondary sources to develop a better understandng of the contnuty and

More information

SALEM-WITCH-L Archives

SALEM-WITCH-L Archives 1 of 5 2009 09 19 01:16 Welcome to RootsWeb.com Sgn n DISCOVER MORE > Home Searches Famly Trees Malng Lsts Message Boards Web Stes Passwords Help Archver > SALEM WITCH > 1999 08 > 0933867296 SALEM-WITCH-L

More information

UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38

UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38 UNSTOPPABLE THEN and NOW A LIFE WELL LIVED Acts 20:17-38 Can anyone tell me what the theme of our summer seres on Acts s? That s rght UNSTOPPABLE. In the power of the Holy Sprt, the Good News of Jesus

More information

mouth and it will be shall speak

mouth and it will be shall speak Katabasiae Ode 1 I shall o - pen my 19 mouth and it will be filled with the Spir - it, and I shall speak forth to the Queen Moth - er. I shall be seen joy - ful - ly sing - ing her prais - es, and I shall

More information

WILLIAM BALLENY'S STORY

WILLIAM BALLENY'S STORY WILLIAM BALLENY'S STORY May I introduce yself to you all, I a Willia Balleny Howden, I have had a very full life, busy, adventurous, periods of great joy and sense of achieveent, and also very sad ties.

More information

:'; >»Mt«V'" S-/V<v»<.

:'; >»Mt«V' S-/V<v»<. 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

More information

Official Cipher of the

Official Cipher of the No: Official Cipher of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of the State of Maine Not to be consulted in any Lodge or exemplification while in session. (By participating officers.)

More information

The Library of America Story of the Week Reprinted from Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, & Plays (The Library of America, 1995), pages

The Library of America Story of the Week Reprinted from Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, & Plays (The Library of America, 1995), pages The Library of America Story of the Week Reprinted from Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, & Plays (The Library of America, 1995), pages 40-45. Originally published in North of Boston (1914) ROBERT

More information

CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER

CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch APRIL 2016 CALL UPON GOD HIGH PRIEST DEAN FALCONER SEVERAL YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS WORKING FOR THE MARRIOTT CORPORATION, I WAS SENT FOR NINE MONTHS TO BAYLOR MEDICAL CENTER IN DALLAS,

More information

Processional. a writer s cottage. Alexandria, Virginia, 2017

Processional. a writer s cottage. Alexandria, Virginia, 2017 Introducton to the 2017 edton Processonal a wrter s cottage Alexandra, Vrgna, 2017 A plaque hangs above my desk: Tell Your Story. Those words serve as a daly nvtaton to a sprtual practce. Tellng a story

More information

Evaluation of geometrical characteristics of Korean pagodas

Evaluation of geometrical characteristics of Korean pagodas Evaluaton of geometrcal characterstcs of Korean pagodas *Fahmeh Yavartanoo 1) and Thomas Kang 2) 1), 2) Department of Archtecture and Archtectural Engneerng, Seoul Natonal Unversty, Seoul 08826, Korea

More information

Unit 2. Spelling Most Common Words Root Words. Student Page. Most Common Words

Unit 2. Spelling Most Common Words Root Words. Student Page. Most Common Words 1. the 2. of 3. and 4. a 5. to 6. in 7. is 8. you 9. that 10. it 11. he 12. for 13. was 14. on 15. are 16. as 17. with 18. his 19. they 20. at 21. be 22. this 23. from 24. I 25. have 26. or 27. by 28.

More information

3rd Grade ELAR Block 1 Assessment

3rd Grade ELAR Block 1 Assessment 3rd Grade ELR lock 1 ssessment Some questions (c) 2014 by STR Test Maker. Page 2 hristopher and the Toy Monkey by Helen Kronberg Reprinted with permission from Highlights for hildren, Inc. 1 hristopher

More information

The Apostle Peter in the Four Gospels

The Apostle Peter in the Four Gospels 1 The Apostle Peter in the Four Gospels By Joelee Chamberlain Once upon a time, in a far away land, there was a fisherman. He had a brother who was also a fisherman, and they lived near a great big lake.

More information

989 James Robert Todd

989 James Robert Todd xv. 989 James Robert Todd Bographcal Sumnnary (1324) Todd was born on December 10, 1919, n Groesbeck, Tex. (2165) He held a varety of occupatons. He worked approxmately 2 years at Sue's Used Car Lot n

More information

422 HENRY E. JENKINS OXEN TO AIRPLANE 423

422 HENRY E. JENKINS OXEN TO AIRPLANE 423 422 HENRY E. JENKINS OXEN TO AIRPLANE 423 the logs were hauled from the Island Park area, and he traded a team of horses for the rest. This potato cellar stood until after Henry's death. 1928 was a good

More information

vv* u Wi ty, July 29, 1925 PICMC A

vv* u Wi ty, July 29, 1925 PICMC A . * ' ; : vv* fljw ^npj(,j, J ^^*?:*' V X*.- fewktft :7*vJ J< -V* ;./*: S*. '**t. > & : - S ANN ARBOR ESTABLSHED 1857 -v BG SAVNG Aust

More information

The Ensign. Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye

The Ensign. Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye The Ensgn Zarahemla Branch SEPTEMBER 2015 Prepare Ye, Prepare Ye by Hgh Prest Brad Gault Prepare ye, prepare ye, O nhabtants of the earth, for the judgment of our God s come: behold, and lo, the Brdegroom

More information

Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CLASS-REASONING TEST, FORM X

Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CLASS-REASONING TEST, FORM X Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CLASS-REASONING TEST, FORM X by Robert H. Ennis William L. Gardiner Richard Morrow Dieter Paulus LuciIIe Ringel Fill in the blanks when you are asked to

More information

CINDY: It was pretty bad. We grew up, it was seven children, single-parent home. My father left my mother when I was two years old, with seven kids.

CINDY: It was pretty bad. We grew up, it was seven children, single-parent home. My father left my mother when I was two years old, with seven kids. 1 SID: My guest can supernaturally see the potential of people. She even knows their future. She now has revelation on how you can reverse your wrong directions so you can fulfill your destiny. Is there

More information

Chapter one. The Sultan and Sheherezade

Chapter one. The Sultan and Sheherezade Chapter one The Sultan and Sheherezade Sultan Shahriar had a beautiful wife. She was his only wife and he loved her more than anything in the world. But the sultan's wife took other men as lovers. One

More information

The Ten Minute Tutor Read-a-long Book Video Chapter 32 TREASURE ISLAND. Author - Robert Louis Stevenson

The Ten Minute Tutor Read-a-long Book Video Chapter 32 TREASURE ISLAND. Author - Robert Louis Stevenson TREASURE ISLAND Author - Robert Louis Stevenson Adapted for The Ten Minute Tutor by: Debra Treloar BOOK SIX CAPTAIN SILVER CHAPTER 32. TREASURE HUNT THE VOICE AMONG THE TREES Partly from worrying about

More information

WESTOVER HILLS Order of Worship July 2, 2017

WESTOVER HILLS Order of Worship July 2, 2017 WESTOVER HLLS Order of Worship uly, 07 Glory God Forever Soft elcome Congregational Reading (eremiah :a) Ro Turn Your Eyes Upon esus Salvation Belongs Our God Welcome Christian Offering Christian Announcement

More information

I I. I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I. i fi Natural Histor~ Societ~ ~ i ~ti~ f. ~ ofthe ~ f~ Pubiished by the Society. 11.

I I. I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I. i fi Natural Histor~ Societ~ ~ i ~ti~ f. ~ ofthe ~ f~ Pubiished by the Society. 11. If)?S ~ 2 67 f=---=--~----~ f! CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS j ~ ofthe ~ f Natural Hstor~ Socet~ ~ ~ of the ~ ~ Uf\verst':J of lllf\os, lf I w I T H A L I s T 0 F M E M B E R s. I ~t~ f I I f~ Pubshed by the

More information

The Lions Den. Teacher Challenge. Bible Story Daniel 6. God s Word. God s Word and Me God loves me and I can pray to Him and ask for His help.

The Lions Den. Teacher Challenge. Bible Story Daniel 6. God s Word. God s Word and Me God loves me and I can pray to Him and ask for His help. The Lions Den Bible Story Daniel 6 Teacher Challenge Brought to Babylon as a young captive, Daniel was in Babylon but was not of Babylon. He was a product of his relationship with the powerful and true

More information

i» M < 1 I I MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION CHICAGO REGIONAL OFFICE

i» M < 1 I I MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION CHICAGO REGIONAL OFFICE » M < 1 I I ~W ' TT UNITED STTES OF MERIC TCOM HERING MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BORD CHICGO REGIONL OFFICE IN THE MTTER OF: LEROY J. PLETTEN vs. UNITED STTES OF THE RMY DEPRTMENT Transcrpt of the" Deposton

More information

Place. Hour. Breckenridege, Texas Gainesville, Texas Palestine, Texas. Ponca Cit y, Oklahoma XXX:+++ 1 letter. San Angelo, Texas

Place. Hour. Breckenridege, Texas Gainesville, Texas Palestine, Texas. Ponca Cit y, Oklahoma XXX:+++ 1 letter. San Angelo, Texas T_H_E_P_R C_E_O_F_ SO_ U_L-_W N_N NG SCRPTURE READNG'------- ---- ----- CLASSFCATON: V,1/VGEJ- --EXPOSTORY --BOGRAPHCAL --TEXTUAL --TOPCAL ---DEVOTONAL DELVERES: Calvary Tabernacle KNET First Baptist First

More information

Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CONDITIONAL-REASONING TEST, FORM X

Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CONDITIONAL-REASONING TEST, FORM X Cornell Critical Thinking Test Series THE CORNELL CONDITIONAL-REASONING TEST, FORM X by Robert H. Ennis William L. Gardiner John Guzzetta Richard Morrow Dieter Paulus LuciIIe Ringel Fill in the blanks

More information

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ & b œ œ n œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & b œ œ œ œ Œ œ & b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & b œ œ w w œ œ œ œ & b c œw œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w œ œ œ œ œ w œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ & b œ œ n œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & b œ œ œ œ Œ œ & b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & b œ œ w w œ œ œ œ & b c œw œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w œ œ œ œ œ w œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ Ode 1 - First Canon c Christ is born, heav glo - ri - fy n him. Christ hath come - ens, re - ceive him. Christ is on earth, be ye el - e - vat - 1 from the ed. Sing un - to the Lord, all thē earth; and

More information

Family Integrated Bible Camp. On a Dime! 2010 By Evonne Mandella Bible Time Adventure Camp!!

Family Integrated Bible Camp. On a Dime! 2010 By Evonne Mandella Bible Time Adventure Camp!! Faily Integrated Bible Cap On a Die! 2010 By Evonne Mandella Bible Tie Adventure Cap!! Thank you for purchasing our Faily Integrated Cap Curriculu! Your whole faily will enjoy learning the Bible together

More information

* -.>«v LOCAL NEWS. Yes, the park has been mowed. Miss Helen Dolan was in Detroit

* -.>«v LOCAL NEWS. Yes, the park has been mowed. Miss Helen Dolan was in Detroit ' * ' '... ; *. -. / - ' > * : ' * * " Tf".- 8f.. *V * * -.>«v r ; T:'-.':j **.*?'' "*&'. *"; *# Vol. XXIX l n-.g-t- r ~ Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan, Thursday, June 29, 1911 No. 20 -, -.,,. " The

More information

Section-A (Reading) Bhagat Singh

Section-A (Reading) Bhagat Singh SAMPLE PAPER TERM I SESSION- 2017-18 ENGLISH CLASS- VII Tme allowed: 3 hrs Maxmum Marks: 80 Ths paper s dvded nto three sectons: Secton A (Readng) - 20 marks Secton B (Wrtng - 20 marks Grammar) - 10 marks

More information

The snake who spoiled everything

The snake who spoiled everything The snake who spoiled everything Adam and Eve How it all started Can you imagine a great big silent NOTHING? In the very beginning, that s all there was. Long before the sun started burning and long, long

More information

Catholic f) ftar. *r-aaci«m«trp!>> Sunday July If) is the 8th Sunday after Pestecost, Masses at G: 15 8:

Catholic f) ftar. *r-aaci«m«trp!>> Sunday July If) is the 8th Sunday after Pestecost, Masses at G: 15 8: ,^^Jte*ta*rf ^¾¾¾ ; J**'*?.» $ / ' ^ H*ttt D+ck«r v ; / Volue ^ ^ ^ wf j "v'»" Local nteajat War Ne# *r ffttfr Co»»trj s The frst July H$ eal for ths county * today, 3^F la. Edund (Frday) fltfnes and Gerald

More information

CITY OF LOGAN ORDINANCE NO

CITY OF LOGAN ORDINANCE NO CTY OF LOGAN ORDNANCE NO. 16-12 AN ORDNANCE VACATNG A UTLTY EASEMENT BETWEEEN PARCELS 05-117-0001,05-117-0002,05 117-0003,05-117-0004,05-117-0011, 05-117-0012, 05-117-001305-117-0019 and 05-117-0020 WHEREAS,

More information

First Three Days. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. It was dark and empty.

First Three Days. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. It was dark and empty. 1 First Three Days Long, long ago, no sun shone in the sky. There was no sky. No trees or flowers grew on the land. There was no land. No birds or animals or people lived on the earth. There was no earth.

More information

an imprint of Prometheus Books Amherst, NY

an imprint of Prometheus Books Amherst, NY an mprnt of Prometheus Books Amherst, NY Publshed 2012 by Pyr, an mprnt of Prometheus Books A Gule of Dragons. Copyrght 2012 James Enge. All rghts reserved. No part of ths publcaton may be reproduced,

More information

A Christmas To Remember

A Christmas To Remember by Bill Price What Who When Wear (Props) These are monologues delivered separately by each character. Appropriate for preparation for the Christmas season. Themes: Christmas, Angels, Mary, Joseph, Shepherds

More information

"Can You Believe It?!" Nativity Play by Fr Dan Kovalak, 1997

Can You Believe It?! Nativity Play by Fr Dan Kovalak, 1997 "Can You Believe It?!" Nativity Play by Fr Dan Kovalak, 1997 The program includes two narrators (N1 & N2), a group of small children and the following characters; Adam, Eve, Anna, Elizabeth, Gabriel, Mary

More information

CHAPTER ONE - Scrooge

CHAPTER ONE - Scrooge CHAPTER ONE - Scrooge Marley was dead. That was certain because there were people at his funeral. Scrooge was there too. He and Marley were business partners, and he was Marley's only friend. But Scrooge

More information

HARMANFAMILY F262/W34/A7/1976. A HISTORY OF WATAUGACOUNTY, p.

HARMANFAMILY F262/W34/A7/1976. A HISTORY OF WATAUGACOUNTY, p. --- - ----------- -- - - - HARMANFAMILY In 1791 522 acres been on Cove August Democrat Cutliff 6, came Creek 1791, April, married when he died bee, Harman l granted Watauga age Cutliff Rolph from James

More information

Sketch. BiU s Folly. William Dickinson. Volume 4, Number Article 3. Iowa State College

Sketch. BiU s Folly. William Dickinson. Volume 4, Number Article 3. Iowa State College Sketch Volume 4, Number 1 1937 Article 3 BiU s Folly William Dickinson Iowa State College Copyright c 1937 by the authors. Sketch is produced by The Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress). http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/sketch

More information

PH/ICES REALIZED. 1.\ll.:\~14.1~:\-'rST.~1)I4.STlllt\ TI~11. Iun~I~\ -\\-00n, ~~ \ I..II ~Onx I.\ S.\TI-nn.-\\'. JI-.xl~21 - sl-~n.\\-.j'-~i~ 2:;.

PH/ICES REALIZED. 1.\ll.:\~14.1~:\-'rST.~1)I4.STlllt\ TI~11. Iun~I~\ -\\-00n, ~~ \ I..II ~Onx I.\ S.\TI-nn.-\\'. JI-.xl~21 - sl-~n.\\-.j'-~i~ 2:;. -... j, :.- ~.' PH/CES REALZED ; ".. " ",,.\ll.:\~4.~:\-'rst.~)4.stlllt\ T~ un~~\ -\\-00n, ~~ \.. ~Onx.\ S.\T-nn.-\\'. J-.xl~2 - sl-~n.\\-.j'-~~ 2:;.2000.\. ,'"'... ::: w._...... -. ".' '.. --- ~-------

More information

>-> ; i

>-> ; i b M E A C H A M P A R K : A H S T O R Y 1 8 9 2-1 9 8 9 >-> ; c > PROLOGUE Ths Bref Hstory of Meacham Park ends n 1989. Snce that tme there have been many changes, both n the lves of resdents and former

More information

AJl!l, T X. TEXT--~Ma~t~t~ ~5~:~l~--,/J2.._ TITLE. 1 lette. Sa n Angelo, TX (XXX+++ ) 2L. San Angelo, TX P. M. 9/2/84 FBC /!

AJl!l, T X. TEXT--~Ma~t~t~ ~5~:~l~--,/J2.._ TITLE. 1 lette. Sa n Angelo, TX (XXX+++ ) 2L. San Angelo, TX P. M. 9/2/84 FBC /! E.F. TEXT--~Ma~t~t~ ~5~:~l~--,/J2.._ TTLE SCRPTURE READNG'------ --------- CLASSFCATON: --EXPOSTORY - - BOGRAPHCAL --TEXTUAL --TOPCAL ---DEVOTONAL DELVERES: Date Hour Place Results and Comments: 9/5/76

More information

The Three Women of Christmas A sacred song cycle for four solo voices with piano and flute accompaniment

The Three Women of Christmas A sacred song cycle for four solo voices with piano and flute accompaniment Mary Finlayson The Three Women of Christmas A sacred song cycle for four solo voices with piano and flute accompaniment Mary... soprano Elizabeth... Mezzo Anna... Contralto Evangelist... High baritone

More information

BIBLE FUN ACTIVITIES UNIT 1. SESSION 1 BONUS TEACHING HOUR SNACK MOVE TO GROUP TIME TALK ABOUT THE BIBLE STORY. Hoping. Thank you for serving!

BIBLE FUN ACTIVITIES UNIT 1. SESSION 1 BONUS TEACHING HOUR SNACK MOVE TO GROUP TIME TALK ABOUT THE BIBLE STORY. Hoping. Thank you for serving! BONUS TEACHING HOUR for 3s Pre-K UNIT 1. SESSION 1 Room Your teaching partner(s) Thank you for serving! DATE OF USE Hoping Matthew 14:22-33 LIFE POINT People need Jesus. CHRIST FOCUS Jesus has the answers

More information

Roman: Mayor Cubillos has the motion, vice mayor has second, all in favor?

Roman: Mayor Cubillos has the motion, vice mayor has second, all in favor? Roman: Today is January 15th, 2019, and we are opening up our Public Affairs Committee meeting. The first one of 2019. The time now is 6:37 PM. Let's take a moment of silent meditation before the Pledge

More information

MANUSCRIPTS 41 MAN OF SHADOW. "... and the words of the prophets are written on the subway wall.. " "Sounds of Silence" Simon and Garfunkel

MANUSCRIPTS 41 MAN OF SHADOW. ... and the words of the prophets are written on the subway wall..  Sounds of Silence Simon and Garfunkel MANUSCRIPTS 41 MAN OF SHADOW by Larry Edwards "... and the words of the prophets are written on the subway wall.. " "Sounds of Silence" Simon and Garfunkel My name is Willie Jeremiah Mantix-or at least

More information

DMITRI IGLITZIN October 22, 2018

DMITRI IGLITZIN October 22, 2018 DMITRI IGLITZIN Igltzn@workerlaw.com Orgnal va emal to: pdc@pdc.wa.gov and peter.lavallee@pdc.wa.gov Peter Lavallee Executve Drector Washngton State Publc Dsclosure Commsson PO Box 40908 Olympa, WA 98504-0908

More information

My Friend, Magpie. Book Two. By William Loader

My Friend, Magpie. Book Two. By William Loader My Friend, Magpie Book Two By William Loader Magpie I have a special friend and he is called, Magpie. He s a real magpie and we have known each other for hundreds of days even more than that. He sits on

More information

-»>k~w*ji«tsu-js*..:.» MM..~*jwgjiTOafe^Kifci.*»*& ' J»-. f jemc.^mrimmt '-<J«te» «* T* ; :.,¾. 1 M- «- - -

-»>k~w*ji«tsu-js*..:.» MM..~*jwgjiTOafe^Kifci.*»*& ' J»-. f jemc.^mrimmt '-<J«te» «* T* ; :.,¾. 1 M- «- - - ^*f%k W r '. -»>k~w*ji«tsu-js*..:.» MM..~*jwgjTOafe^Kfc.*»*& ' J»-. f jemc.^mrmmt '-

More information

CHRISTMAS *XA -*'/ ' 15. irfsfix ^^P? 1¾¾ SHfiW ^1-/5 > ' :1IL. 8k *.- «;iki» ;Air ***!.*&:; -^-¾¾¾^ '>,>»,. ±± * m\ ' C^J^K j-jni. -. >-hl'~',3.

CHRISTMAS *XA -*'/ ' 15. irfsfix ^^P? 1¾¾ SHfiW ^1-/5 > ' :1IL. 8k *.- «;iki» ;Air ***!.*&:; -^-¾¾¾^ '>,>»,. ±± * m\ ' C^J^K j-jni. -. >-hl'~',3. CHRSTMAS ***!.*&:; --¾¾¾ 8k *.- «;K» 1¾¾ SHfW M 35¾ 3 SSfl P? : v (. ; - *XA -*'/ ' 15 > ' :1L >ff> fr»(t8m?' JTafBu:- 1 rfsfx ' z '>,>»,. ±± * \ ;Ar ' CJK j-jn» - * '& 1-/5 j 'Uft»*rvJ umul.v * *».',

More information

OUR DEMOCRACY ^ - ^ THE FRUITS OF DEMOCRACY

OUR DEMOCRACY ^ - ^ THE FRUITS OF DEMOCRACY V HOTO lt a ALk nt HEW! TBMSn FT T# RUNT spntrf) amuna *!.* W Y*M Vol 87 Pnckney, Lvngston County, Mchgan Wednesday, Oct. 6 940 Pnckney Hgh School Defeats Hartland Cory-Reason Weddng s Solemnzed except

More information

English Il Lancaster High School Winter Literacy Project Short Story with "One Pager"

English Il Lancaster High School Winter Literacy Project Short Story with One Pager English Il Lancaster High School Winter Literacy Project Short Story with "One Pager" First: Read the short story "The Gift of the Magi." While reading you must annotate the text and provide insightful

More information

Printed in Singapore

Printed in Singapore Visit Tyndale s exciting Web site at www.tyndale.com Copyright 2001 by Karyn Henley. All rights reserved. All songs copyright and 2000, 2004 by Chattervile Music (ASCAP). All rights reserved. Used with

More information

NATASHA: About 30 years old.

NATASHA: About 30 years old. Hello, Sid Roth here. Welcome to my world, where it's naturally supernatural. My guest says that most believers, they don't even know how to make Jesus irresistible. Not only is there a much better way

More information

Discussion and brainstorming page. Match the pictures and the words. bells a stocking a star a Christmas tree gifts Santa Claus candles decorations

Discussion and brainstorming page. Match the pictures and the words. bells a stocking a star a Christmas tree gifts Santa Claus candles decorations Discussion and brainstorming page. Match the pictures and the words. 4 1 2 5 3 6 bells a stocking a star a Christmas tree gifts Santa Claus candles decorations 7 8 1 Coloring page. Color the picture as

More information

F/A. gua, tus, mae ro, go. da pré ca er tó. lin gua glo ri ó si Cór po. si tus nae, rum. cor ex re ver ve laus. po in cúm bo ne et. tum.

F/A. gua, tus, mae ro, go. da pré ca er tó. lin gua glo ri ó si Cór po. si tus nae, rum. cor ex re ver ve laus. po in cúm bo ne et. tum. PANGE LINGUA VERSES: ( = 96 108) antor/hoir /A maj7 7 Pan No In Ver Tan *OSTINATO RERAIN: All **Pan glo pa s cte m cra na coe t, s b l da ca er t l gua glo r po 6 nae, r gua,, mae ro, go s my sté. Pan

More information

Hell is Real, I went there!

Hell is Real, I went there! Hell is Real, I went there! by Jennifer Perez The testimony of a 15 year old girl who was raised in a Christian home. She later backslid in her walk, found herself overdosing on drugs, dieing, and being

More information

THE CREMATION OF SAM MCGEE

THE CREMATION OF SAM MCGEE Written by Robert W. Service Narrated by Michael Scott Produced by ThoughtAudio.com Adaptation by Garcia Mann Technical Production by Anita Scott Copyright 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED rta0065 There are strange

More information

5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT: Your Honor. the State would. BY MR. SERMOS: Yes, sir. We'll agree to that. We will release him, too, Your

5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT: Your Honor. the State would. BY MR. SERMOS: Yes, sir. We'll agree to that. We will release him, too, Your Drect Examnaton - Manley 465 1 BY MR. HARPER: Your Honor, we would ask that 2 Deputy Frank be fnally released from our subpoena. 3 BY THE COURT: He '11 be released from hs 4 subpoena. 5 BY MR. ROSENBLATT:

More information

County, Michigan. Wednesday, December 29

County, Michigan. Wednesday, December 29 vv 'f---**. '"Sfc *&4 R«W Vol 43 County, Mchgan. Wednesday, Deceber 29 r# d PS-' < ^ * -#:* V* *»' EtUblahfa 1&47 smcuc&h & Ann Arbor nter Coats up to $200 Sellng Now At $59.50 ( Deep wool fabrcs. Lavsh

More information

The Sabbath Reeorder. A Special Emphasis Issue of

The Sabbath Reeorder. A Special Emphasis Issue of '- The Sabbath Recorder 510 Watchung Ave., Box 868 Planfeld, N. J. 07061 Second class postage pad at Planfeld, N. J. 07061 "WHERE THERE S NO VSON THE PEOPLE PERSH" N. THE fnterest OF SEVENTH DAT BAPTST

More information

A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Episode 9: The end of it

A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Episode 9: The end of it A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Episode 9: The end of it 1 A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens Episode 9: The end of it The bedpost was his own! The bed was his own, the room was his own. But best

More information

The Rogue and the Herdsman

The Rogue and the Herdsman From the Crimson Fairy Book, In a tiny cottage near the king s palace there once lived an old man, his wife, and his son, a very lazy fellow, who would never do a stroke of work. He could not be got even

More information

Sermon for Palm Sunday

Sermon for Palm Sunday Sermon for Palm Sunday Text: Philippians 2:6-8 He (Jesus) always had the nature of God, but he did not think that by force he should try to remain equal with God. Instead of this, of his own free will

More information

PHONE: (972) John Joseph Rix November 13, October 2, 2011

PHONE: (972) John Joseph Rix November 13, October 2, 2011 PHONE: (972) 562-2601 John Joseph Rix November 13, 1944 - October 2, 2011 John Joseph Rix, age 66, of McKinney, Texas, passed away on October 2, 2011. He was born November 13, 1944, in Kalamazoo, Michigan,

More information

INTERVIEWER: Okay, Mr. Stokes, would you like to tell me some things about you currently that's going on in your life?

INTERVIEWER: Okay, Mr. Stokes, would you like to tell me some things about you currently that's going on in your life? U-03H% INTERVIEWER: NICHOLE GIBBS INTERVIEWEE: ROOSEVELT STOKES, JR. I'm Nichole Gibbs. I'm the interviewer for preserving the Pamlico County African-American History. I'm at the Pamlico County Library

More information

Appearing on the Shore Lesson Aim: To show Jesus proved He was alive after God raised Him to life.

Appearing on the Shore Lesson Aim: To show Jesus proved He was alive after God raised Him to life. Teacher s Guide: Ages 4-5 God of Wonders Part 1: Miracles of Jesus Unit 3, Lesson 15 Appearing on the Shore Lesson Aim: To show Jesus proved He was alive after God raised Him to life. THE WORSHIP Who God

More information

Mi b /Sol E b /G. œ œ œ œ. œ œ j. Do m7 Cm7. nos. por

Mi b /Sol E b /G. œ œ œ œ. œ œ j. Do m7 Cm7. nos. por Daniel 3: Cántico de Daniel/ Canticle Daniel Melodía/ Melod Teclado/ Keboard % % ESTRIBILLO/RERAIN (q = ca 96) 4 4 4 Cri a tu ras todas Señor, bende cid al Señor, en sal Bless Lord, all ou works Lord /La

More information

God Made Birds Genesis 1:20-25

God Made Birds Genesis 1:20-25 June 7, 2015 God Made Birds Genesis 1:20-25 Look at the little bird. God gave him feathers to keep him warm. God made the birds! God made the animals (based on Genesis 1:25). Pat the Bible as you say the.

More information

Tuppence for Christmas

Tuppence for Christmas Tuppence for Christmas A book from www.storiesformylittlesister.com Free Online Books for 21st Century Kids Chapter 1 Our Christmas Tree We stood at the edge of our ice floe to see the twinkling lights

More information

The Good Goodbye. Rev. Patrick Willson. Luke 24: June 26, 2011 The National Presbyterian Church

The Good Goodbye. Rev. Patrick Willson. Luke 24: June 26, 2011 The National Presbyterian Church June 26, 2011 The National Presbyterian Church The Good Goodbye Luke 24:44-53 Rev. Patrick Willson M H any people have been concerned about me recently so I feel compelled to make it clear that I will

More information

M rs. S a r a h R u m b o l d

M rs. S a r a h R u m b o l d FFTY-EGHTH YEAR M rs. S a r a h R u m b o l d T u e s d a y, A g e d 1 0 1 Y e a r s Came Here From England As a Brde Seventy-three Yean Ago. Mrs. Sarah Rumbold, an honored resdent of Lvngston county for

More information

The Ten Minute Tutor - Read-a-long Video F-33 ALICE IN WONDERLAND CHAPTER 12: ALICE ON THE STAND. Adapted for The Ten Minute Tutor by: Debra Treloar

The Ten Minute Tutor - Read-a-long Video F-33 ALICE IN WONDERLAND CHAPTER 12: ALICE ON THE STAND. Adapted for The Ten Minute Tutor by: Debra Treloar ALICE IN WONDERLAND CHAPTER 12: ALICE ON THE STAND Adapted for The Ten Minute Tutor by: Debra Treloar "Here!" cried Al-ice, but she for-got how large she had grown and jumped up in such a hur-ry that the

More information

Brother and Sister. Brothers Grimm German. Intermediate 14 min read

Brother and Sister. Brothers Grimm German. Intermediate 14 min read Brother and Sister Brothers Grimm German Intermediate 14 min read Little brother took his little sister by the hand and said, Since our mother died we have had no happiness; our step-mother beats us every

More information