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1 :,V \<f.-.j x $&k ',..& -.¾«....'.V.'a-: v, '<>>. M OUR MOTTO IS: "ALL THE I NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT I Bndng Bspacf 7 OUR SUBSCRIPTION RATI $.25 PER YEAR l'- - v Pnckney, Lvngeon Couny, M needay, December 8, y37 Crcu Cour Sars Hgh School Baske a Chrsmas Prevews Nex Monday Bal Season Opens L r ETfc «Washngon News ; P leer omflen 4, Only 54 Cases are Lfed. Many are Pnckney' Two Inexperenced Teams' = Cld Ones. Shor Term Looked for Take Two Beangs from Mlford Saurday n Openng Games The De-'ubcr ;: of cour %vll ' ]x-n OJI Monday, December, '3. Al hough.-;ome 54 au.?s are lsed. The : (! of hem, are ola cus.es havnj '.vn on he docke a year cr more. ':\' (' re ore only hree crmnal eases. T ; jx. ' <>Keer\ ssue of fac j \\ ' L-JL.5, lb chance: y and sx n (..srcmhp Is sough. c e. "nnal cases are hb people "p ::, appeal. Ths rase s Pr.ckney hgh school resuned baske ball hs year afer hree years absence from he game and dropped bah games o Ml/ord hf>re Saurday! nlsl n he local gym. MLford had wo eams of rangy exrl'rence' payers whle all of he Pnckney boys excep Vncen Young were playny her frs game. The local eam >,' and has boer posponed played hard bu dd no know enoufcj.. I '.ohcs a volaon bou he game o make much of a o e e:,.'r : o jnsyeclon law JYXQ I showng. The Pnckney boys are.-ho people vs..hunes Delph, n:g j and Mlford had lle dffculy n :gren Uo mocde. Hs car sruck a n: m resulng h hs dc -b. The people vs Clarence Holme, malcous m:-,chaef m shoong a cow. shoong over her heads. The second eam los 62 o 2 and he frs eam 64 o '.). Boh eams should ge some f,w!;;iiu[ oor»( laon ou of hs. ' men-serves.- The reserves. j fj_ J- Jam es Lonyhorn. Alan Garabad held opponens o a smaller IfjQSOIIlC L00g lolus Lesle Haml".!,-,h Francs, Francs OIU score w,me whle he varsjy varalv go more Laboe and Henry Evers desre o be' 5 " " 8 han hfc 'os. Don Wode- czens.!!llc' cr S o he lone goal for hd ka The jury cases are Margav Sch r.nfe vs Leo Weakly, respass; Fred McCann vs Sm Hodenreh, appeal; P."lr.. of Caherne Tder, appeal; Frank Vofmch v= Clare Wllams, {pa.ss; Ch.'-.s. D?V->h" vs R-.ber Morgan, respass; Bcs: ; e 7;l]man vs Rober Morgan respa.-s; Frank Lee vs Howell Moors, respass. The non jury cases are Esae of Hram Reach, appeal; Re -\ Corp., vs Hnchey Bros.: George Trollman vs Jamos Walsh: R. 0. Phllps vs Wal Fawcep?. E. Henry v.: Ralph Owell Eml Tauer vs C, G. Schable; Care Trollrmn vs Jesse Rohh;W!]«rd Iloy vs Henry Love; Wrgh Fnley vs Webser Allso. Chancery cases are M"h Co ops. V Lye Camr.bell; Appleon Mner vs Tuns Mnor; Maron ad Punam flchool dsrc vs Lou's Schuchhard Roy Crown vs Wn. McPher-'ou TIT; Edward Beaupr? vs (hale Collns: Wm rjld,.wae Shek vs Henry Gros<;; Rob Mc-Pfrerson vs Hugh Roherson; Wm. ( fflfffrlfar-hn Nab or and John -fsknner, Zora Chambers vs Rober,Rm!%h; Occ. V r c': n vs T.ous F:nk; Wm. Abbey vs John Pnckney; Huss dmf vs Axel DblOe; Cl-.avles ufcerland vs Mr.ynnv] Mall )y ;Sa»'ah..SCcg&r V8 Ber Pllard; Tew ; s Kerbs vs Don Langa; Ber lloff vs Hannah H J ay; S. B. Appleon vs Charles Rcz 'les Heah vs Calvn Jackson dvorce suhs are Le Clerc vs Hcks; dna vs Wm. Tule; Cfene Colcy; Vvora vs J. radafeowe Gale vs Sella Barnhons Bfa vs fam- Wells; Esher vs Con-al G&y'l Dqrhea vs Joseph Walers. H. :" : >..oeakffer genewl Farley has??v &>:'&.' «rvc'.fural cu'rers permsson o.jswfj 'bwfe Along her roue. : : '':-,SdvHghwnv Cmnrsaonrr M. '-Xl.ToaWagorer wll he honored by 8¾ Pafl Chamber of Commerce <$r on Feb.l. anl Mrs. Wn, F.;.-nch sr. of lehraed her golden weddng, «!' V'WB >>«!> ' wm 'v'-,j B ' -Vr -m BaFKa. "6 'r-ch BlknRj»; ~IJM KSSSyS-" / z : S«-"-.md al ek., 'fr Readng of Brooklyn sold SrsjCOw» "a aucon Thursday f ew s sales barn. They averager fpjj($ e.-the op prce was $58 (SfcjBo. Wrgh, 45, ded a' %n Novem>2r 26. She wa; Ijjr Florence Hggn of Dexe' ked from ha hgh school ' -: ndls. V. H. Eule rnr Sm BwVffcer of Oceol ofdgy frgh from a we hsouhend. Enjoyed j%»;p«no of Mr. anc : j' of Farhop»2 ha brhplace f : ' New Orleans he Spansh For afcejaacola; ha Norr?.offleres. I ej 0 '" ' < ' " Sock).mu a ;rv-bobren aaeraa be Sparrow j-monly afrnoon. vutad hoe lafldaybfrs. H«: Arffer Is sfybs j'r blqan and Mhg dnner rla? C. Gorhaa of % wne Bug VanBlarcum and Va Young each go wo feld goals and Ed Myer a foul goal for he varsy. Pnckney Res. Rernus T. F. D. Wedemeyer L. F. Mlford Ra. D. Harer JanesoD Baker Madson Ide Marn C Amburgey P. G. E.Wedemeyer L.. G. Subsuons-Hanne for Anbv burjarey, Cadwell for E. Wedemeyer.,; nckney Mlford ver ( R. F. Durham Vannarcum L. F. Tyler Young C Hackbold 'Oaruener R. G. Hawn Lcdwdge L. G. Baker Subsuons-Read for Ledwdgy, VLee for Carpener. Referee Cln-.on U. of D. Pnckney hgh school wll play wo rame.- hs week. La.s ngh hey uaved a Soekbrdge and Thursday Mgh hey wll play a Ann Arbor. Ther nex home a;ar:e s Dec 7 wn'. Dexer. I wll probably nke Pr.c!:ney a - ouple of years o develop a eam. <)n dffculy s ha he frs eaj '.s abou all -cn<v\sj ;<nd wll no be ba"k nex yerr. T!e l'ra needs more Ica'rh. The addon of Charle Sm-h ':«(lcn McClcar \«-ho are no ou."or ],.': eam would srenghen. These wo lads have heghh. The gym s now equped wh an Auomac scoreboard, he work of Tel Bourbonna, Rob Marn and ohers'. The gym s now equpped wh a?ong whch head me keeper Wse operae.; by yankng a rope for end ->f qwaer, subsuons, me ou. ec, JURORS DRAWN FOR DECEMBER TERM The followng have bl:en drwn as uro:s for he December erm of cr u conn vhch opens a Howell Vloaday, December 3. Wllasr Oarlock, Maron. Emma Ausn, Oceola. Goo'e Long, Punam. Lous Kordasky, Tyronnc. Fred Marshall, Unadlla. Frank Boylan, Brghon cy, Faxpn Sands, Brghon. Charles Tesch, Cohoah. Alvn Tomln, Conway. Margare Dear<2, Deerfeld Charles F. Ward, Genoa- Wllam Abbo, Green Oak. Frank Brennngsahl, Hamburg. Mare Bradley, Handy. Rudolph Menkfa, Harland. Mrs. Frank Raven, Howell cy. George Hudson, Howell. Clyde Yelland. Iosco. Harry Dankers, Maron. Olpp Black, Oceola. Orvle Smh, Punam. Donald Turner, Tyronne. Pearl Marshall, Unadlla. Sade L. Hcks. Brghon. Carlon Hcks, Brghon. John Sanford, Cohoah. Leon Sober, Conway. Anna Warner, Deerfeld. Mabfe Davs, Geona. Frank Rcke, Green Oak. NOTICE Regular meeng of Pnckney Chaner No. 45 O. E. S. wll be held n he Chaper room on Frday Eve, ID 49 P V-Wle fwrwj Ml Annual Elecon New Offcers Are Eleced for he Edsung Year. Insallaon Is Dee. 7 Lvngson Lcdee No. 7G F. & A. M. held annual busness meeng and elecon of offcers Tuesday ngh The elecon resuled as follows: Caholc Church Rev. James Carolan ; /lasses: 8:00 and 0:30 Devoon o Our Moher of Perpeual Help, Saurday a 7:00 P. M. Confessons, 7:30 P. M. Saurday. Baps Church Don Paon, Supply Pasor Servce. each Sunday W. M... Ford Lamb j Mornng Worshp 0:30 3. W...'. Ross Rear' 'Specal S and separae servce for he S. W...:... Ross Read lle folks, J. W Norman Mller Sunday School Hal." Treasurer W. C. Mller Secreary...- :.. Paul Curle ChaDlan Henry Kce... D Lynn Hendoe J. T>..;... Clfford Mller Marshall Azel Carpener Tyler and sewards o be apponad. An oyser supper was served prev ous o he openng of lodge. The repor of he reasurer and sec.fjary showed he lodre n excellen concn Th? nballaon.wll_.be Frday, Dec. 7. Azel fjsjener'. wl nsall v,nh Reg. Schafer as narshall. John Marn, chaplan and Russell Lvermore. sec, naary.-b'»luek~ banque. A f).e danco wll follow nsallaon, "masons, Sarn. her fames and frends nved. Ve Masonc Buldng AKJOC. wll aold Uvr annual busness meeng and elecon of offcers followng he nsallaon. ARE INVITED TO CHELSEA Lvngson Lodge No. 7( ha-; re reved an nvaon o vs Olve Lor ( re of Chelsea on Saurday ngh December and sefc he Ford Moor Co. Rollng Mll eam of Dearborn Lodge confer a hrd degree. TVjv/ are sad o be one of he be l fellow craf ljams n he sae. }I?;e M. Benne, son of he lae Vern Benne o)f Pnclcney s maser of hs lodge We wll ha\:» pleny of cars avalable and anyone wshng o fro should nofy he secreary. The banque wll be enfsd a 6:30 P. M. n he Chelsea hgh school gym. P. W. Curle Sec'y. B. Y. P. U 7:00 Evenng Worshp s :00 Thurs. evenng prayer sorvce.s :00 Everybody Welcome Con gregaonal Church Rev. C. H. Zuse, Mnflr Mrs. F. E. BUr'A-, OrB-anf Sunday Sen-ces >M6rnnjp Worshp wh sermon by he paso! 0 :.'!0 Rble School Sesson for all. :30 C. F. Meeng for all youna jjeoole. 7:00 : The church where everybody s! welcome., Everybody Welcor./.'.! WRIGHT'S CORNERS CHURCH OF GOD Sunday Servces: Offerng. Sunday School 0:30 Preachng :30 Y. P. Meeng 7:00 Poachng 8:00 Everybody welcome, Rev C. E. Dorck Pasor NOTICE MAAS CIDER MILL! For some me he prese has been preachng economy and broadca8e/8 I :):. ; bea appealng ov hf; ra.u : ',;r ; <'Ualnen n he reckle! f.vpcnduro of publc funds. Prasd- ' a Roosevel has announced a can? emp..u-d cu n hghway funds and now hes'.' name personages ade hown h'.- o he hgh heavens. Evdenly' h :.- no he place o sar he. Mnng. We womjr jus where he sar should be made. A cu n farm rvlk'f, cuj'al elecrcfcaon, publc r,,,, '' lmf ' ; " ow hese same personages are howl. >f every Democrac le)'' sena ve.,,,,. r/r. B,I J ma,.e.- a dfteljnce whose ox! gored. In oher words s all rgh o preach economy bu que anokej maer o pracse. os :rom Calforna,! The bg news em of las weak Hampshre. Xev 's he radng- of (Wc Walker o n.-y :: '-Vr C;\ ) ' <. ly MJhf Ch r -r 0 whe Sex by Mckey J I'M; Democras, T> PIM." J Cochrane. Walker Ls very popgjf ''-'J "» F'.nv.c'-I.'o'e- f> dslod"-e wh he Dero fans and hla rjw- "''<' v,'a..- a»rl luu-,:)] f;- 0 m le C' ro!:e wndy cy caused a howl I?n!.- < Commuer a! : 'ac'dc proec- of anfu.>h o go up. The fac la was necessary o gve hm o Chcnjro 'j'lan eo'oacl'nen. -\v-;-!r-lh ) wrvr-.,; n order c ge Pcher Vernon Ken Hd c!!!r! Ja.bor. 70 w-0 a.rd IM,,,' j.cdy o'; no h fame was los sffh of. all ps-cl le Peve a h«-. TI:o falure of Dero' pchng snf >n bu f.'! : h-d?>»,.!,»- -ron l:e las wo years was resporsb IJ -,: o e housp, wnen he Rules Com- for her falure o say n frs plnrfl '- ;;ee a bjvrj ' ref:. < o ]"'lr;se W.!kp:'< presence n hf> lneup faled.."''a' ' '. : <\oy:>\ ; ',n y,u <: lren '" off- f he eams lack of pchrg )U'. ; hf ab- - Corb' -kll and he was used fr he purpoce I ) a'a nl c'cnyhenng he eam. ' 'on fer h.e v-oke'- of»!:<!r 'cs jorf-'fj r. f-;!]'»n Co'mMco, M b.'n >,f h. C n ' ' ' llnu-'-.- a chance o \nc en lv -. 'u.,.tv.f R. :"'; >.. M ), -! :.(<,-> [ e c : :, : o he e.'< n.-v ]>:(' ; f,,: ong he frs o sgn he peon. ;.-, Dr Seconal '?'C f 0 r la' a : ' df \ j. y ' ',.' : n.' j ; r,!:c ( '.lr- r[< Ll!" ') pl'e'. "'If \'.-...'a - la MO -. j upo; a.lj "loar- \, ;re ' h ' :-., > ' : ml ' e,-,' ;- :;r n' ':'.()- '!;< 'h'" :' n f.,',' ".»" ' ":." e ( ' f',,' vol' H :j'.-:ero (,f., sa'ed. I'OII;' Cf))U', ;'-- r.r «:.- de a'\- e-,:,; r.-f. n c h;'!, \v;;,< Cppoon " ( - '; I ' ( f f ', n ' a ] < > " e:f and r -. " ' " 'Hn I'-n : '..''I! :"' lo : n, V f'xfx'-ae'l o p)''/vda one (Jf (_lu ona ; h pon of,-,r,';nn a \ ), ' n!: n ',> ' ' '.. V l p - ;!..- : J 'I' -'!. ', aa\ We«' Vlu'e l-.e P«) "'e -Hd :he " or..': > ;'o orma'!'.' (!. ; "'!aar;' far.n vo le ' f n"::.-:lo! a. ur ek l'.e Hank r.. d Cu.'re'cy ro'ar 4 -.e-' of ho! I \V(j!a re ;.-!', (! V o II,I. l"ar-'<le!'(- propo.'f. o :- ' : ha j lc.'e n; f-r.. cons rue I o., by n. va:e n\-\-;:' on no v>h; fur-'ng prug'aa',. In I, 'I v COM I, II f y,.;,:. f om he llou.-::g bll uolj re rjo.'-' orly en p r cen fnan -o h.o.l? bulder, who w.ud he yaahler. A las a Mchgan fooball eam a- bo II nved o ake par n a na] ;;.,.v.?. Mc}gan Sae eam wll ph'.v a he Orange howl n Mam, f''o/f: on \ew Years Day. The bowl :'.:'H- a:'' geng conagous and ran re bow! gams are beng played each year. The Rose Bowl a Calf wa- he frs and hcome of naon wde ach's as he meeng place, r,..!, \\, V\, ;lr? of he wo bes eam n -he counry. Only n few eams!' " be-a hono:ed by nvaon Lara a \u" Dame, Psburg and Al- b" > ha- e played he ofenes. The I'M- crea yearly ronhs ha r." n am! oher Chamber of Commer,""» oher ces (.rganzed obr»r 'a-! :a;!' '. fr r N'ew Yen's. Now n h "! u he Ro-e» Powl and Oran- fam- (I! e enwl ' Mle-'.hel'O, he Coon!o'.\'l a Dalla-., he Su<nr Bowl n 'e--.' n,, an-, he Son Bowl a El 'a.-; am now Lousvlle Ky has an aace! he Tobr.cr(> Bowl. Mchgan ha had he bw eam n he of M ; chcan for he pas four ad deserves he honor hey S... re lved. In he.-cvr-ral All Amercan foo lng pr ; - I.: " ran- -o far pcked no a sngle coun cy n''.lrr of Pg Ton fooball er,ms. Ml I ha> b, >! -eleced. Ths s asonshnf s a; he pas hose hams won mos! '.' 'he' place-. Of lae years he eams , n he souh and v-'-.- and he Pacfc Now open hs fall. P'eny eder for hcr'ou' he I; a lance sale One mle wes of George of l: cons-j <. 0 ;.- have been comng o he fron Wrgh's Corners. nc'on co. a an neres rae of anr re mnc of he fooball maeral whch formerly wen o l»; bg Ed Maas. abou fve per cu. Exper Wnes en eams, In fac hey have offered such srong compeon for maeral Phlahea Noes Man'ner L'cclp charman o: he ha SOJ-MC of he bg en eam are Beard r/f Governor? of he Federal dsncly -e '">- ' T:Q - joard, was a wne.-s before ( -onfl rae eams. The bg en.sll vea'frds self as an amaeur 'u: House Bankm and Currecy Ths Wednesday s oar rccrul: ( organz., (» and Ms. a lo of slly Cenee, of whch your Congressran»s he Mchgan majory mem me for K-U-on of off " '. m -b'' resrcon- o 'bhh s mpossble Class. I? o be hoped ha. he : n o con for -. o and LL> successful ber. Mr. Eecles r.s.-r-r»-rj ha he govenmen plan oulned n a specal " I Don' Take Menal Cages'. A ere. and aendance wll eru>d he he sano um«. hrllng new deecve mysery novel, n)porance 0f hj s dae n our c.':. :ne.-.-af> o Com.Te.ss by Presden by Ruh Burr Sanboun.Begn leadng yj:a\ Roosa\'eh las week would of self Besp he repor? o he COhafy n he Amercan Weekly,, he mag x] e Lades Ad are o be congranzn dsrbued wh NEXT SLNJ u]aed on h e j r successful Bazaar of jf he volume of dwand. He pon-, sdered by he Republcan pary fo end o reduce buldng coss because Mavor LaGuarda > sll heng con DVY'S ClCAGO HERALD AN FA ]ar Saurday and he dnner n con- o hr; auo ndusry of Mch'/an a- he presdenal canddae n 940.A AML.'f.P. necon. The grls' class also dd a fpo sral <.n w!a-"e ee.s o he :.he presen me rhey ab weghng hrvng busness a H:r candy and oa-awr a'.'e decreased wj-le he has advanages and dsadvanages, pop corn booh. qualy wf h' produc has mproved acordmg o he Naonal ObBervef The lesson on "Chrsan Res" ar,d wa.'-es of nuo worker:? h-o ncreased a> he demand ncreased. The bably ha - more srengh wh he n he Lansng sae Journal. He pro was very helpful las Sunday as wll also be ha of re>: Lords! Day. A head of he FV-dcral Reseve declared labo'' organzaons han any oher Bble verse for hs lesson rn Chrsan Fellowshp are found n John new homes n he la.- sx years lus- These organzaons n he lah 2 ha buldng coss n England for man n v " Vned SaS. I beleve n safey because hfc loss.-7 2:-7 raes wha may happen n ll" Taled naonal elecons ha- voed Democrof nvy ably o work means sufferng for hose I love mos. Whou Sae.-. He explaned ha he Englsh ac nd )0 ge hemf back n he GOP buldng program has resuled n a ranks would-do much o rebuldhe pary. Unquesonably hs my help hey are hrown o he mercy CARD OF THANKS lower cos of fnancng whle maerhe arne wh a ne resul of a sub'- prove such an asss n he rural com of a more orfess ndfferen world. al and labor coss remaned &ho' J Jab or srengh n he ces would no I beleve n safey because s Dear "Chldren" m)y duy o do so. No communy can Thank you so much for he lovely pary. I enjoyed myrek very very ended he presen fnancng m»/hodf descen here mgh be some racal sanal savngs o home buldersxhe muny.as he s of Ialan and Jewsh afford o have accdens o s c2en belef n safey because I wan much I almo.«r even laughed a cou-»_ fop l>llse consrucon n hs/ouno' predjudees bu hese would no be o lve hv? full lengh of my lfe and' pe 0 f mes. I w?» all jus oo-oo as "archac." Mr Kccles \yas scheduled o reurn o he House Comm Lansng Sae Journal saes he la aa faa). The Naonal Observer o he enjoy o he umoe. The Duchess. I beleve n safey fecause I do no ee Monday when consderaon of Epscopalan. wan chary. These are jus a few of he reasons why we should all beleve In HENRY FORD SECRETARY HERE ho bll s resumed. safey. Pleaae read hem carefully. Ernes Lobold, 0;rsonal secreary 'o Henry Ford, was hfcre Us week and personally supervsed he acq- James Marra and 0a Sob epen Urug of he propery of he Haxe Sunder gonl f. Somy 5al»f The Msses Nelle Gardner and In boh he/senae and House of Fanny Monks and Mr. and Mrs WflH y, represenave he farm Rulef and s Caulk were dnner gne c/jv crop conrol legslaon ran no he and Mrs. Charee Rnndman «Vm.ormy lng luro, he proon OTo olmb., 4 %... : m$m. -««& y / A 3 ' >; ;. ¾ ' V,.'4# V. r & HJ ' <. r?w.«-«..¾.

2 .MMfc &>, 7V v«; vammmk?}j»ffmm &e " A \, &#;V >'. l<: The Pnckney Dspach, Wednesday. Decemher 8, 937 'Cleopara's Fan" Qul Is he Choce Cleopara herself once used palm-leaf fans as graceful as hese ha adorn hs srkng qul. You need bu hree maerals o brng ou he conras of hs rch desgn one ha wll beaufy any room. Know he grand hrll of pecng hese smple 9¾ nch blocks for qul or pllow. Paern 579 conans corn- Paern 579. plee, smple nsrucons for cung, sewng and fnshng, ogeher wh yardage char, dagram of qul o help arrange he blocks for sngle and double bed sze, and: a dagram of block whch serves as a gude for placng he paches and suggess conrasng maerals. Send 5 cens n samps or cons (cons preferred) for hs paern o The Sewng Crcle, Needlecraf Dep., 82 Eghh Ave., New York, N. Y. "Quoaons" A We see hngs no as hey are, bu as we are. H, M. Tomlnson. A poor lfe hn f, full of care, we have no me o sand and sare. Wllam H. Daves. Beng happly marred s merely he developmen of he ar of lvng o s superlave degree. Wllam Lyon Phelps, Thus each exreme o equal danger ends; pleny as well as wan, can sep'rae frends. A, Cowley. How manknd defers from day o day he bes can do, and he mos beauful hngs can enjoy, wh ou hnkng ha every day may be he las one, and ha los me s los eerny! Max Muller. WOMEN WHO HOLD THEIR MEN NEVER LET THEM KNOW N< \0 maer bow much your back ochea and your nerve, your husband, because ha la only man, can never under- UndVhy you are so hard o lve wh one week In every monh. Too ofen he honeymoon express la wrecked by he naggng engueof a hree-quarer wfe. The w4ae woman never le her husband know by ouward sgn ha he La a> vcm of perodc pan. For hree generaon one woman ha old anoher how o go "smlng hrough" wh Lyda E. Pnkham's Vegeable Compound. I helps Naure one up he sysem, ho lessenng he dscomfor from he funconal dsorder whch women mus endure n he hree ordeal of lfe:. Turnng from grlhood o womanhood 2. Preparng for moherhood. 3. Approachng ' mddle age." Don' be a hree-quarer wfe; ake LYDIA B. PINKHAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smng Through," $.0005 Per Gallon One of he larges ol companes n he Uned Saes says ha hrough adversng s able o marke s produc a less han one-half mll per gallon. w&n you are WNU O Wach Your Kdneys/ Help Them Geaase he Blood of Harmful Body Wase T0 aklaeye 'are eraessy flebg ufrca he Mood snsbv ; la her week do ac a Nar lnendu fall e re» enseefff ha, f sslnwl sour BB he sysem gad eges he whe be eye»-a fseong ef aeneua and lose ef pep aad srengh. ejge ef odaey er bsdjetw he berajbg, eaeay er ee be sob ha proem wser han ssglse, us. D /s have bea wsasdeg ojkf han fay year, a s)bloe>enae jpsnseoe dee by gmef} jejfe DOANSPlLLS Naonal Topcs Inerpreed by Wllam Bruckar Naonal Pre Buldng Washngon. Congress has been dong a deal of alkng abou help- ' " busness o ge Much Talk, on s fee, bu No Acon has no ye accomplshed much. The house ways and means commee, s rue, s makng some headway and a number of senaors, ncludng he powerful Senaor Harrson of Msssspp, are asserng he necessy for a reversal of federal polcy. Bu, agan, here s much more alk han acon, and n he meanme he counry's busness s sldng lower and lower The dffculy n he presen suaon and he hng ha probably has been more responsble for he busness slump han anyhng else s ha busness hereofore has been unable o ell wha he federal governmen s gong o do. I has become evden already ha wh a somewha changed amosphere n congress, here are many busness men who are more hopeful han a monh ago. Busness men, bg and lle, are quck o noe ha here are senaors and represenaves who hnk he me has arrved for busness o receve some consderaon. And ough o be added ha unless busness does ge some consderaon, hs curren depresson s gong o be as bad as he las one. The federal governmen mus gve aenon o he agrculural problem and mus f ha job no some consderaon of he oher half of Amercan lfe, namely, he commerce and ndusry ousde of agrculural lfe. I wll be recalled ha durng he frs wo years of Presden Roosevel's admnsraon here was a flock of laws passed ha were of grea value o he counry. Many of hem were of a emporary characer and were enaced on ha bass. Tha would have been fne f he admnsraon had sopped here. Bu dd no. The roamng herd of so-called hnkers who were scaered far and wde n federal jobs had o have her nnngs. A leas hey hough hey had o have a urn a ba. All of her pe heores had o be red ou. The resul: many laws ha were purely expermenal, dangerous, damagng and a burden o busness.. Wh many mllons of ohers, I expeced a ha me o see hese queer lookng laws shaken down, correced, or repealed where was found necessary. Tha has no happened. Agan, he resul: he counry's busness from he smalles general sore a a cross roads or a garage or a gasolne saon o he greaes corporaon, lke General Moors or Pennsylvana ralroad, has had o suffer under he heavy heel of he naonal governmen. The reason ha congress s showng sgns of a movemen ha wll revse he ax srucure s because hese smaller busnesses ou hrough he counry have now go her fll of governmen red ape, complex repors, vss of nvesgaors, new ax forms and leves, or wha have you. Those people are makng hemselves heard here n Washngon. So f congress akes some acon lookng o a far deal for busness, jus as s que deermned o do somehng for agrculure, I eneran no doub abou he response wll ge from he busness neress. As far as busness has made self fel, s apparenly askng only o be reaed equably wh labor. Every one knows ha he las hree or four sessons of congress have been frghened o deah every me a labor leader showed up on Capol hll. The reward gven congress was he C. I. O. sdown srkes, volence and a general mess. The condon has lef a goodly number of senaors and represenaves a bad ase n her mouhs. e There s pleny of dry lnen n he busness close. I has a hard _., wash day ahead o Mewng n Basnese resore o he respec of he bulk of he people. Busness has been smug. I has hough oo lle, n many nsances, of s oblgaons o he publc a large. Bu surely here s a pon beyond whch federal punshmen ough no go snce here s a responsbly also n he oher drecon. Unless busness ges a reasonable chance o sand on s own fee, how s gong o re-employ workers and reduce he relef rolls? Every ndvdual wans o earn some money. He wans a reurn for hs labor. He dreams some day of a reremen, a lay off when he can wach he world go by. I can gee no reason why he federal governmen should co encourage, raher han dscourage, such a hng. I s he convcon of a very grea many, an ncreasng number of people ha he federal governmen s messng oo much no busness. Bu asde from ha phase. There are a number of hngs happenng ha are dffcul o undersand. A a me when busness s sldng off lke a snowball gong down hll, he Presden seps ou and orders an nvesgaon by he federal rade commsson no "hgh prces." The nqury, of course, s dreced a monopoly. I have no doub a all ha here wll be a blas from some governmen offcal prey soon n whch "bg busness" agan wll be old s crushng he "lle fellow" and ha he publc s sufferng from he hgh prces mananed by a "rus." There may be even a fresde cha because a Presden's voce peneraes everywhere. A a me, oo, when he prces of bonds and shares of corporaon sock are snkng lke hey have double pneumona, ou burss Charman Douglas of he secures and exchange commsson wh a small cargo of dyname abou crooked dealngs underneah n he sock exchanges of he counry. Forunaely for he kndreds of housands of small nvesors, he sock exchange quoaons dd no fall much furher as a resul of Mr. Douglas' learned remarks. The prces already had fallen below he knees. Bu he Douglas saemen ceranly gave no confdence o hose who were begnnng o beleve ha congress would ry o undo some of he wrongs prevously done. Jus abou he same me and durng frequen appeals from he senaors and represenaves ha he ax laws had o be overhauled, he Presden sen a repor o congress. I was a repor by he New York Power auhory, chargng he power neress wh some werd msdongs. I happen o know some of he folks on he saff of he power auhory and I feel ha hey know jus abou as much abou he power problem as I do whch s o say hey are prey dumb abou he suaon. Of course, hose alleged economss have brllan deas abou reformmg Amerca, and I am dumb abou ha, oo. Furher: Whle hs power auhory repor was beng emblazoned upon he fron pages of newspapers, Presden Roosevel was holdng long conferences wh Wendell Wlke and Fred Carlsle, who personalze he "power rus," f here be a power rus. Mr. Roosevel was alkng wh hose men n an effor o ge he large power neress o go ahead wh consrucon and expanson programs o provde work for unemployed. The polcal sraegy of blamng everyhng on "bg busness" ' worked well for a Dfferen me, jus as he Pcure ld demagoguerv abou "Wall Sree" used o nflame housands when a polcan oraed and slapped hs legs wh wdely swngng arms. Bu he pcure s dfferen now. The aack on busness has become a mll sone on busness and has crushed lle as well as bg and snce here are so many more smaller ones han here are russ and monopoles, members of congress are hearng abou from men whom hey wen o school wh a home. Bu wha s o be done? Le congress repeal abou fve hundred laws ha force busness o pay more for he prvlege of dong busness han ges ou of s whole volume; reduce or revse he drec axes and brng he housand and one ems of ax ou n he open so he people can see and know wha hey are payng; cu ou fory or ffy of he slly expermens ha were worked up by he coere of ndvduals who are consanly feedng Mr. Roosevel half-baked and cockeyed schemes for spendng money and hereby reduce he federal expenses hese and many more of hones purpose can be done. If hey are done, busness agan can employ workers and as employs workers, hey come off he relef rolls, and as hey ge wages, hey buy. Ths means profs and profs mean ax receps by he reasures of sae and naon. To show how some of hese axes come abou, I am old ha Herman Olphan, general counsel o he secreary of he reasury, promoed he rdculous ax on undsrbued profs of corporaons. When was pushed hrough congress Mr. Roosevel sad would force corporaons o declare dvdends of all of her earnngs and he was for. I dd jus ha. Bu when he corporaons had dsrbued everyhng o her shareholders and her volume of busness fell off, hey had no money lef o de hem over unl busness pcked up agan. Hence, some of hem are on he verge of bankrupcy. I do no know where Mr. Olphan go he dea, or how he sold o Mr. Roosevel. I do no know of any busness connecon ha Mr. Olphan ever had wh any mporan corporaon. I s mporan, however, o noe ha Mr. Olphan has made no move whasoever o defend hs bran chld ha urned ou o be such an unwaned baby. (And whle wrng abou Mr. Olphan, may be noed ha unl Secreary Morgenhau came ono he scene, here was never any need for a general counsel o he secreary of he reasury.) Wesern Newspaper Unon. WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK... By Lemuel F Pron eu XJEW YORK If Presden Rafael Leondas Trujllo Molna of he Domncan republc oersss n hs mprompu war wh Ha, and B n, spurns Presden Bal Flayer Roosevel's offer Mgh Solve of medaon, s Lan Feud possble ha hey mgh buy hm off wh a fas black shorsop and a couple of oufelders. Presden Molna s a rabd baseball fanac, and only las June he was accused of sealng many of he bes players of he Amercan negro eams. The charges, que volen and vehemen hey were, were made by he Naonal Negro League of Amerca, comprsng sx eams, and were backed up by Ferdnand Q. Moron, New York cvl servce commssoner, who s he Judge Lands of he league. I was assered ha agens and emssares of he Presden dd repeaedly, by rck and devce, snach an ebony ball player wherever hey mgh fnd hm; ha hey had hus cashered some of he bes alen of he negro league. The Psburgh Crawfords were especally loud and nssen n her complan. The dcaor of Sano Domngo learned fghng and ball playng wh he Uned Saes Marnes, wh hem egh years, unl he end of he perod of occupaon n 924. When he ook over he counry n 930, by double-crossng old Presden Velasquez, hs enemes sad, he made baseball a major deal of hs planned'economy. He helped buld up he Cenral Amercan league and brough Herd /-M bummon Cf-.- hrough que a few pennan wn. Army o Ge ners, He hrows Sar Player P& pares for he vsng eams a hs palace n Cudad Trujllo. He'll praccally call ou he army o surround a good bal player. He was a farm boy when he marnes came along. He worked up n he Domncan army from prvae o brgader general, ganng he presdency by a clever coup d'ea. In 933, he lqudaed a srong opposon by pung n jal. Several housand exles have for several years mananed a juna n New York cy, led by Dr. Angel Morales, former Domncan mnser o Washngon. They have accused Presden Trujllo of wholesale kllngs and of ruhless suppresson of all polcal rghs and cvl rghs. When Serge Bensome, former secreary of war, was murdered n New York n Aprl, 935, he polcal enemes of he dcaor sad hs agens had commed he crme. When he became presden n 930, a he age of hry-seven, he was he younges ruler of any soveregn sae. '"PHE Republcans, lke he Demc- cras, go o he Grove of Academe when hey are shor on deas. Word from Washngon s c A ha hey are Savan$ May soundng ou Har. Ad G. O. P. rs Wlls Dodds, n Comeback presden of Prnceon; James Bryan Conan, presden of Harvard; James R. Angell, presden emerus of Yale, and Rober Gordon Sproul, presden of he Unversy of Calforna, for he work of drafng a comeback program for he pary. A former member of he Republcan Naonal commee, who sll keeps a few ppe lnes open, ells me chances favor Presden Dodds, as o boh choce and accepance of he charmanshp of he program commee. Presden Dodds, who looks and works lke Woodrow Wlson, s a specals n governmen. He has a generally lberal slan, bu has been vgorously ouspoken agans bureaucracy and has seady cred down he juggernau sae. The curse of "sasm," he says, s he world's greaes menace. He would appear o f no he pcure of a rejuvenaed and realsc pary reorganzaon. He has for years been known as an exper on plebsces, elecoral DoddSBook.. p ncpal F ac? e govern- hnd mu - Saved Jerey men. He was a $4,000,000 echncal advser n he Tacna-Arca boundary dspue and refereed he Ncaraguan elecon of 928. Laer he saved New Jersey $4,000,000 by a 50,000-word dges of a governmenal reorganzaon survey. He s a nave of Uca, Pa., educaed a Grove Cy college, Pa., and Prnceon, wh a docorae from <he Unversy of Pennsylvana. He lecured on polcal scence a Wesern Reserve, Pennsylvana and Swarhmore and became a ravelng suden of Lan Amerca, fndng here a useful laboraory of polcal echnques. > Prnceon made hm a lecurer on polcs. I all sounds prey dry, bu he s always aler o he human equaon and spples hs desscaed hess wh a dash of color. # Oonsodasd News Feaures. WNU Sendee. ""\ID you know, Mlady, ha ~ Sana Claus and Sew-Your- Own have joned forces o make hs he brghes, charmnges Chrsmas you've ever known? Yes, 's a fac! And you who've red so hard o be good (and never a lle naughy) are gong o be rewarded o he full. Gfs by Sew-Your-Own from Sana Claus o you. Here's wha you may expec (bu remember, "Do no open unl Chrsmas"). Fesve Fashon. You're n lne for personalzed gfs hs year, lucky lady, and wha could be closer o your hear's desre han a velve housecoa nohng ndeed (Sew-Your- Own knows every grl's weakness). So keep your fngers crossed and say a lle prayer ha December 25h wll fnd you merry, cozy and beauful n hs fesve young fashon. For Mss Keep-he-Home-Beauful we've specally desgned a par of really dfferen aprons. One s he knd o wear when acually dong kchen chores, he oher s a dressy model so prey you wll make a darlng hosess. Sew-Your-Own sends hese ou n one package bu Sana may spl hem up, so don' feel slghed, Mss K-T-H-B, f your sockng gves forh only one eher he ea me model or he all-aroundhe-clock syle. For he Very Eonng. If you're a very young lady you may fnd Gf No. 393 or Gf Se No. 423 packed nealy n your sockng one fne mornng soon. The former, a dress plus dany shors, wll be a peachy combnaon o wear o pares when you wan o be "dressed up swell." The Temple Tro, a ha, scarf and muff se, was desgned o pu a lle "Hollywood" n your Chrsmas. I's as brgh and cheerful as you could wsh for. Hope you're he wnner, lle lady! The Paerns. Paern 20 s desgned for szes 4 o 20 (32 o 42 bus). Sze 6 (full lengh) requres 5% yards of 39 nch maeral; n medum lengh 5V4 yards. Paern 422 s desgned for Alles of Marrage Hope makes marrage beauful, happness preserves, and msforune srenghens. To fnd he bes crafsman, selec he one who sn' afrad e prase he ohers. A fool s useful. He serves as a horrble example. We beleve n suppressng vany, especally ha of he rooser, when he crows a hree o'clock n he mornng. A grea many Europeans are no celebres unl hey vs Amerca. Planned Apologes I s he premedaed apologes ha are he mos panful for boh. Many who love he sea wsh no > oher conac wh excep hrough he eye. A he-man s recognsed by he fac ha he doesn' alk abou I. Be smply s one. If you're wy your "rugged ndvdualsm" s accepable. A "colorless lfe" s mghy nce when you're red of excemen. Joys and Sorrows The joys and sorrows of ohers are ours as much as hers, and n proper me as we feel hs and learn o lve so ha he whole world shares he lfe ha flows hrough us, do our mnds learn he secre of peace. Anne Besan ' szes Small (34-36), Medum (38-40), and Large (42-44). Plan apron requres % yards of 35 nch maeral for medum sze. The dressy syle requres ½ yards of 39 nch maeral for medum sze, plus 4 yards of machne rufflng for rmmng, as pcured. Paern 393 s desgned for szes 6, 8, 0, 2, 4 years. Sze 8., requres 2% yards of 39 nch maeral. Paern Se 423 s desgned for szes Small (8 n. head sze), Medum (20 n. head sze), and Large (2½ n. head sze). The ensemble, medum sze, requres lvs yards of 54 nch maeral. Send your order o The Sewng Crcle Paern Dep., Room 020, 2 W. Wacker Drve, Chcago,. Prce of paerns, 5 cens (n cons) each. New Paern Book. Send 5 cens for he Barbara Bell Fall and Wner Paern Book. Make yourself aracve, praccal and becomng clohes, selecng desgns from he Barbara Bell well-planned, easy-omake paerns. Bell Syndcae. WNU Servce. A Three Days' Cough No maer how many medc r s you have red for your cough, ches cold, or bronchal rraon, you can ge relef now wh Creomulslon. Serous rouble may be brewng you canno afford o ake a c wh any remedy less poen Creomulslon. whch goes rgh mm he sea of he rouble and ads naure o soohe and heal he nflamed mucous membranes and o loosen and expel he germ-laden phlegm. Even f oher remedes have faled, on be dscouraged, ry Creomulslon. Your druggs s auhorzed o refund your money f you are no horoughly sasfed wh he benefs obaned from he very frs bole, Creomulslon s one word no wo, and has no hyphen In Ask for planly, see ha he name on he bole s Creomulslon, and you'll ge he genune produc and he relef you wan (Adv.) GET RID BIG UGLY PORES wmr or DATES MOw...o«Tar$ FACIAL MAGNESIA MADE HEI SKIN RESH, YOUNG, leautlfw, Romance hasn' a chance when ae ugly leheaof Deaee/s Facal Ma fac wugkuy ea Ufdy pores dssppeas«w&«fm»fcw whdaaa'srmal & Dsuea Msqo Mnor yea ess MfcsBr SOT hesarazeaf J dsy.f Meesk yo esecy IXnAOIDINAJY OFFER S«v«e Yees! Tssoo Deeom's FseUl ssoshbezseberwebaveer. few weeks oly. 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Marvn Shrey mjade a rp o Howell Saurday. Clemen and Ken. Thorpe wre n Howell Saurday. Mra. Mae Whua and Lee Lavey were n Dero oday. Rober Dlloway of Lansng pen he week enl wh hs parens. Mrs. Wm. Peck lef Frday for For Wayne o spend he wrer Jeanne Graves of he Howell San. spen he week end a her honw here Mrs. Fred Bowman of Howell spen he wcek end wh Margare Flnbf. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parker were hos o (.her Jrdge Club las Wednesday ennng. Rchard O'Connor of Ann Arbor jspen Frday alfernoon wh Mrs. v James Roche. Charles Kennedy and son of Dero were week end guess of Mr: Anna Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Br,own spen Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrs near Ann Arbor. Mse Ruh Nash eneral rlnl a. group of school frends a a pary las Saurday evenng. Mps Henrea Kelly was homo from Ann Arbor and Dave from Deo over he week end. Mrs Wn. Mercer vsed Dr. and Mrs. Waler Mercbr n Webbervlle he frs of he week. Mrs. Mame Shehan and Mrs. Chas. Clark and daugher spen las Wed- nesday n Ann Arbor. Mss Margare Curle of Lansng spen hu week end a he home of Mrs. and Mrs. P. W Curle Mr. and Mrs. Glen Slayon and famly were Sunday vsors a he home of Jesse Rchardson. Sherff Kennedy and wflj of Howell were hoss o he Pnckney Fve Hundred Club Frday e-nng. M's. C. J. Clnon and sons Gerald and Ralph, were Sunday calers a l! heme of Mrs. Wm. Fsk. Vcor Bourbnnoas of Lsnsn? was a caller a he home -of Mr. and Mrs. Don Swarhou Thursday. Msfcs Mldred and Florejnee Crabb Grand Rapds are spefunc; he week end wh he Read famles. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hendee r.nd famly of Ann Arbor spen Thursday wh Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hendc?. Mrs. Kahleen Croy and Anna Hal of Howell were Wcdnseday afernoon guess of Mr3 James Roche. Azel Carpener and P. W Curle a'hnded wo second degree conferr enee a he Dexer lodge Frday nc. Bob Kennedy of Dero and Am j Kennedy of Howell spen Saurday ngh wh Mr. and Mrs. Facy Kennedy. Mr and Mrs Wayne Carr and sen and Janca Crr spen he week end r he homo of Mr and Mrs. R. J. Can- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reason and and daagfref} Shrley, of Dero spen he week end wh relaves here. The Fve Hundred Club ve:h he guess of Mrs. Fred Bowman n How- ell a a one o'cock luncheon la.s Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chars Bulls have reurned homo afer a hree weeks say a he Henry Hewle home n Gheory. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Campbell and daugher were Sunday dnner guess of Mr and Mrs. Fred Campbell of Ann Arbor. Desmond Ledwdga was hon? from Dero he week end. Ha has a poson wh he J L. Hudson Co durng he holday season. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Carr. Vr- Berha Clark. Harry Dae and wfe spen Sunday wh Mr. an Mrs. Prank Dckey a Kcego Harbor. Sunday callers a he home of Mr. and Mra. Jesse Henry were Mrs. Sarah Lamfcorn. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whehead of Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mhrcer had as Sunday guess Harold Hall of Kalamazoo, Dr. and Mrs. Waler Mercer and son df Webbervlle. Mr. and Mm Ezra Plummer and famly were guess of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Soper Sunday a a pary n honor of Mra. Plummers' b ; rhday. Mrs. Fa Dllon was a Thursday gues of Mr. and Mrs, John DnkcL A, H. Nebe and wfe spen Sonday wh Mr. and Mrs. E, H Nayor n Grand Rapds Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Frye had as Semdaor eallen, Voney Tcfeple of he Soo, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Teeple of Brghon, Prank LaRue and wfe, Mr. and Mra, MaU Br4y, Fred Tep- &4 wll f Jowl, ~T7 ~" r ~~" Mss Helen Tpla4y spen las. S-»-e>o>«week..wh ends n Fln. -, A. M. Roche and son, Eanxne/ of Lansng were n $own Tuesday, j The brdge chub-was eneaned a he hom»j of Mrs.. C.Kennedy Tuesday, njh. Trappng s n full blas here. Ras are sad.o be plenful bu low m pnee. Mrs. McDev of Mdland s spendng a few duys wh Mr. and Mrs. Rober Sekeel. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Lamb vsed her son. James a de Sparrow Hospal, Lansng, Tuesday. Born o D\ and Mrs. Rober Brd of \Vayne en December 7. a son.mrs. Brd vas formerly JuanU V/lcox of Puc'ney. Toue: Covle and famly pped ov J r on M-3(» as of he Jesse Henry fann Saurday ngh.no one was hur bu ll e car was wrecked. Rober and Thomas Younr who are employed n he Goodyear Tre fac- «ry a Jackson were Pnckney ors Saurday ngh. ' WAR AND STRIFE" war una s;r\ s'/knevg ann deah, bear no evdence of Lfe, Cod, They are negave sos ol gnorance, ndcaons of a lack of he undersandng of Cod and of man's harn onous relaonshp o Hm. Furhermo'e, an ndfferen or merely neural sae of mnd s no based upon undersandng, and engenders a false sense of peace. Ignorng or condonng fauls n ndvduals or n proups of people and naons, s no promove of secury and peace, whch go n hand n hand. Selfshness and nense naonalsm are foes o he peace and progress of manknd. They arse from ho false belef ha man's exsence s dependen upon maer. Ths belef s enrely a varance wh Scrpural auhory, whch reveals man's sprual orgn and naure, and wh dvne law, whch governs ndvduals and naons.... The words of Mrs. Eddy n Scence and HeaHn (p. 9f ) gve a clear sense of man's scenfc uny wh God, and he consequen mmuny from evl, dsease, and nharmony whch may be realsed by all. She cava: "Ths maeral world Is even now becomng he aren-> for conflcng forces. On one sde here wll be dlbc.r and dl?mp.y; on he oher sde here wll be Scence and peac." May we ever remember. wh graude he evor-presence of Spr, where love, jov, and peace forever abde and abound. The Scence Monor, Vhrsau.QUESTION: Is rue ha reversng he drecon of srrng when mxng a cake wll cause o have uneven exure? ANSWER: The drecon In whch a' cake s srred has nohng o do wh he fnshed resul. I Is only he amoun of srrng ha, affecs exure. However, auhojg es say ha a calre srred a- cross he bowl nsead of wh a crcular moon s more lkely o have unnels or holes In I. QUESTION: How can one keep bacon from curlng up whle brolng or fryng I? ANSWER: Makng pefo-alona n he Bkes of bacon wh he pons of a fork wll help preven curlng. Of course you know abou X-lacIng bacon lr. a cold fryng pan or on a cold b oler rack. Tha also prevens curlng. QUESTION: How may preven my cusard and pumpkn pe fllngs from soakng hrough her cruss whle hey are bakng and makng hem appear sogy? ANSWER: Merely place he pasry In he oven abou fve mnue- before he fllng s poured n. Then you wll have he crus already sared o bake before ho lquds bene a chance o cona hrough. Of course you know ha cusards and pes made wh cusard fllngs ahould always be baked a a low emperaure o assure an even exured and ender produc. Thla low emperaure s easly obaned and mananed by he oven of he Hopon elecrc range, for all one bas o do Is o urn he oven conrol o he desred emperanre and he pe wll bake In he desred lengh of me whou any machng and worryng. Furhermore, wh a Hopon rang., you may sar your pes n eher a cold or preheaed oven. QUESTION: la here any way o keep wax candles from bendng when he; are kep n a warm room? NSWER: Pu a very hn coang of shellac on he candles o make hem sand erpr. Thla wll no Inerfere wb bclr burnng evenly. QUESTION: Wha causea e cakes o have a allghly browner, crsp, ruffly edge around her surfaces when hey come ou of he oven? NSWEH: Too large a proporon of fa n he recpe, or a pan ha bj been greased oo nasly, may eu% a brown, ruy dfa y \.-N'.V' za T- y- 3=2= vr-f Come In! Come In! Come and Ge Your An Freeze We Have Them Mlol Freezone and Everready Presone MOCLGAS & MOBILOIL FIRESTONE GROUND GRIP TIRES & TUBES COME IN AND GET SERVICE 'f. wrs H. 8. Gallaan COR.MAIN ST.AND DEXTER ROAD <>4<» Le Furnure Say Merry v zrnas. "3 ST: ' ' J. - -,¾ Ml " >; ',. Tfrr.-' h; j.s j ' ) n!,.., [)!j.. l j.. h»'>h'( (,8,<«l ll» ' 'l«f.."j. b\>, fo. u[ u I.;. jnfc.'', ) > Ccnv.un rrr..-.:r.imj-.-j ',n vru muluje of «ny (_.n»r;!l-r.u:yan cpj ; r c.c:. V l... '. end ' e ; convnn... r.: ye, ond you fe o much are re sorage pace THRU BIQ TRAYS No jhr f a I f ou b«for» fv cun rech h( b«ofll of ch»», SM llema IIOQ, Oher Exclusve Feaures Ya(«Locb... Coo< [>r plld Mll Du'l S l r p I,.... Guernce A««JM«Moh Dawng, eurmann s Howell, Mchgan IN THE WAIC&-OF FLOOD Ths scans was enaced many mes In refugee ceners esablshed by he Cross durng he Oho-MlsslsslppI Valley flood. Inevably floods brng he sf.,.. % of dsease ss lnkng sources become conamnaed andjarga greupe.ef ajajfub: are hrown ogener, The medkl-healh aervlea of he. Red CroeaSaWeaale. sands each year, and s mananed by membershp funda ocnrjbllo Wwe organsaon a he me of a annual Roll Call from Armsce Day be TlMefeev lvng, v., } - >.-%a Try a <; &m fr >Tl ; ' -3¾ /j SSSpSB! : 7,;>J

4 } <>< a l-ms K r>.4 r I Theare Wee, Thur., Fr., Do. 8, 9, 0 DEANNA DURBIN Comedy "ONE HUNDRED MEN AND A GIRL Wh LEOPOLD STOMSM, AUOLfHE MENJOU "Wfe Insurance" Muscal News Sa, Dec. 2 FEATURES 2 M». 2 P. M. 0c & 20c RICHARD ARLEN "FLIGHT FROM GLORY" n "SILENT BARRIERS" " h wh CHESTER MORRS-VAN HEFFNEB LILLE PALMER. ONSLOW STEVENS BARRY MACKAY WHITEY BOURNE Oswald Caroon FREE SPE:D-OBYKE - FREE GIVEN AWAY AT 3:5 QCLOCK! COME! WIN! Sun, Mon, Sun. Ma. 2 P. M. Con. RONALD COLEMAN n a THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" wh MADELINE CARROLL. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR. ASTOR, RAYMOND MASSEY, DAVID NIEVEN, C. AUBREY SMITH Popoye Caroon Tuoe., Dec. 4 2 HITS 2 MARLEN E. IF.TRICII ROBERT I ONAT News "KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR" PRFT "! a" < GIVEN THREE $5.00 BILLS u MARY Mucal 5c wh Couresy Tcke IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD" AWAY AT 8:5 ONE $0..00 BlIJL Wad., Thur., Fr. Dec. 5, 6, 7 LDDE CANTOR In "AL! BASA GOES TO TOWN" Wh TONY MARTIN, r.o.j.'.d YOUNG, JUNE LAIC. LOUISE HAVECK. JOU: CARRADINE, VIRGINIA FIELD, ALAN DINEHART, DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE Comedy New Shor Subjec Comng_"Douu!c or N'j'l W.hcr'!. MlmHnHU}!!>:nn:!!!: M M]!Hunnun HO &» If vnu IMM.V on SHORT W raspoaou. IS THE p;..acf TO BE FOR CHRISTMAS Y l;l>sr:-; o. a o w.'.- cos..m cy hen phn now lo ''.'ly " -e you here...swf-safe-sure s per m?. ;ekel and nfonuao:: a dvecbwday, D-sec bag- Offcal repors were read and a rsng voe of hanks was exend-d o Mrs. Barl Lear work on he bullen board.. Mrs. Kuchar served a lgh luncheon. ' Mrs. Ida Leece Knapp and son-n; law and son Rchald vere dflur guess of Mr. and Mrs. George Van- Horn of Howell. Oher gues! were Mr. Van Homy broher ;»«d srlcr n-law Mr. and Mrs. Wm. LeecL: of Harbor Sprngs and ncce, Mrs. Clar ence Hammll and chldren of Howe!,' Mss Donna Koser of New Balmore has reurned home afer spendng wo weeks wh her sser. Mrs. Edwn Shannon jr and famly. Mr. and Mrs. Wn Blades ener j aned a a famly dnner pary. The guesa were Mr. and Mrs Dan Brooland son of Yps, Mrs. H. L.ShankLund and daughers, Mr. and Mrs. Lcrer ledele and Msses Harre and Carol Shankland, son and daugher-n-law Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blades and hoawo daughers, Barbara and Bl;!\ nd Mrs. Mary Drmbos and Oorc Murphy of Ann Arbor and Mr. ana Mrs ler H oker of Hamburg. I Owng o he nclemency of wen u --v he card gven by Hamburg hw :>. 302 Lady Maeuahd.-s a he IOC as no as well aended as usual on 'y fve ables beng n play. F'V nmes were won by Mv. Edwn Shan "on and Mrs. H. A. lee. second b> Mrs. Rchard Henry and Wn Leo. luncheon was served Mrs. EmJy Dockng n coaa.pan: wh her broher-n-law, Reuben Pocl rg and M'K Dcchng of DW'-h' vere recen gnc-s of Mr. en J.Ma ' hurres Browncll of Wyandoe Mr. and rfrs. Wn. \Vnk<.!'\. : nv'. rahod a dnner her.-on-» -,I- v 'Ir.n'd Mrs. Wlbur Wn.'.'ellon.'e a r laugher, of Ann Arbor, her.sc : -v,- nad daugher Mr. and Mra. V!, r. Ward and ron of Dero. Mr. and rs. Por NownJan and.son of Plaa- : Yalv r.n< Mr. and /Irs, Frad ":nge»" a.':l wo chjchfjn, of Wh.'v re Lake. Wm. /cos and M"s. Jenne Fer- -<: n h:\c been v.-ug Mrs. Loos'.-, rs. Mry, Alma Karran, Mrs. " a nerryrr.nn nvd Mrs. Ann lcff-< " " a To'lalo Oho. M, r I/d\vn Shannon vsed N'-'r, M's. James Moore n Dero V( d'osday. 'Av. and Mrs. Wm. Leece have ;:> n) "rod o her horn:; : I.'.U'bor Sp n-j afer a vs wh Ms. > < >{)'': ' u.<( o. l!''.; hc- v e. K. lends here of Ms. l\-ry C"»- '..x of A" Arbor wll be j'rvd '. o hr.rn ba! her cojdom!m.-> b'.' on: c'-ca!. Sle has been nonla. Mrs. Edwn Shannon ]:. a?d on have been.spendno; a r ew d; vll Mrs. Shannon's'parcnls. a.\c If Kennedy Drug Soe? Balmore. MJ-. and Mrs. Lawrence Que' s ;on of Mo crme Frday o.xja '?. -fr S& PHONE 59F3 S /IJW doys wh.mr. Henry QucaJ 'am >ly. HumUmmmmmmHmMumg M ; 5.s Juole Adele Fall lef Mo? nornng for o aend he 2') ; Gerald Dr.kel s clerkng n Cy- oennhl Planfeld le ;. ':,o c n Howell. rfe" convenon of V.: Glcanor Insurance socey. Mss Hall. Mr. (\o,\ M:' S. CUyon Murson and hatan of he Good of he Order snn C':;r!.>:. of Maj'on were Sunda; Commee. guom.s of M 'uu Mrs. M. W. Allson Sunday momnc :;v. asssed n he servce h) r b;- Mr. M and Mrs Andy Cam.phell and CURRENT COMMENT E. J. Knpey Sr. who pave he address. daugher called and Mr and Mrs. M. C.unyjhel of Pnckney. Glen Dunne of Muskegon, former Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gcnr of To- Mr. Ar Good of Der spen he rgh hand man of Ex-Governor F;:-' \ y Ao wee \veek end g o: week end wh Mr. and Mrs. M. J,-ervxld has apparenly desered hn ner moher Mr. and Mr-. F. C Ho-;?el ojd jrone O~VY o hs Mary Toy camp Frday ngh hn Weu e -u-e Mrs N'ohem Of Ypp.? p;cr.p Las week's papers announced ha he food cookng vuensl C-.. e a dn- l\ er a he hejme of her daugher would open Toy heado.u'r'.ers n Lao.-' er and lecure uuho chun. Ms. Roy Smolle. sng a once. Durng he Fzgerald Mr?. 3. \V. Robers, and A. Mr.-. Mare Dr.kel was confned repne U \va.«rph h;md man o e L Duon were hu.-'nl'.s.s. o o lor bed hs week a!l: home of Gove nor and was hs spokesman a Sockhrdjre Saurday. Al'MDnkel. many mporan funcons. We he-v Mr» Juno Ta:,- or ;;rd C! ra ' W Th Voun;r peop'l are enjoynjr hm sneak a he Fowlervllc cenenal were callers Thur.-Vav ::! < onve fne sh-ng on he lake hec duys n Gov. Fzgerald's place. In 0:>G of Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Ir. on. Sunday caller a l) h'jme of Mr. he was Fzperald's canddae for he Rev. Ryan and Mr and Ms nn J Mrs. Alber Dnkel were Mr. and j sae chanman bu was defeaed by Koyce were n Jackson Fruhry. Mrs. Glenn Macon and famly, Mr.J he charge ha he was also he cand h's D > and Mrs. M.jrcer of Webbervlle Mr Arlo Wa ;on spen Saurday and Mrs. John Dnkel f Pnckney. oj TTh n Dero and bro.' wh n«er ( Arlea and Mey homo!:fm. Tl(> callers Sun<!ay on Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duon were Mr. and Mrs R J. Knsey, Mrs Jesse Toppng and Mrs C. E. Swee. Mr and Mrs. Dumc Jacobs WM-G 'Sunday jruess of Mr. ond Mrs. Roy -Johnson for he- b.o. ) Kenneh was brough hwne. Mrs. Clare Holmes of T.-n "vr span jw.r of las week wh he A. J, lol- TTf»g 'famly. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holmo we-c dlnrhr guea Sunday of Mr. -ad Mrs Roy Gladsone. Mr. and Mrs. Pm.Oonrfer ook 4 T s ran Monday a R \. m. for S. IW Canada where hey wll ake &T boa or England o vs her -, p!t for he wr.r. r»: Mr. Kd Mrs. Clyde Jacobs were >:;rflwd»y pleas of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ;" ;v "VMeho H Howell Sanarum. 2 'V, 's Comers da'f d Frank McKay and Edward Barnard, sae bofses. Dunne sll Harr Hall. Mr. and Mrs Frank clams o be frendly o Fzgerald Whe of Howell bu says he s backng Toy because he hjks he fo:fmer Waynf couny prosecuor s he sronger canddae. Hamburg The Democras have won recenly on acaoun of r>:r grea srengh n Mrs. K.'nl Kuchar '2ne:,Tned h<» Wayne couny and he nomnaon of Toy, a Wayne couny man, s for V.e T,ar!ef Guld of S. Sephens church j purpose of cung he Wayne Dema s December meeng wh 25 n j oc;o.c voe. In he meanme Fzaendance. The presden, Mrs. Ed-,,.,... c-.., J '.brad s busy lnng up supporers wm Shannon, jr. was n charge and Many wonder J f McKay and ' Barnard wll'no soon appear n he To. he meeng opened wh sngng and prayer Th by beng he he'annual presden. meeng he)..undoubedly e Toy supporelocon of offcer was held wh h! f rs ' e l Hm because hey belb followng l ng eleced: Inden.» ve, h / wlu }>? [& Fz Mr. Edwn 'Shannon, jr. Vce Pw.j wud organzaon w>h hm, dens Mrs. Eml Kuchor and Mrs. A H. Mller; secreary. Mrs. Frank Buc Red CoTal Always Przed f s red Loral ha s and aurays kaou, Tjea«., Mrs. Henry Fryer. has been przed, no solely for jewelry and buons, bu as a charm o Mrs. Roland Hackbarh was adm ed as a new member. I was voed j brng safey, healh and secres nof o purchase candy for he Sunday School for Chrsmas. Announcemen waa made of he card rary o be held a he I00F >IalI Frday ngh Dekmber 0. The nex mean«wll be held f he home of Mrs. J. Wm. Wnkelhaus Thursday afernoon, January C, 9.n rvealcd o he ordnary person. As, jncer. Qauls rushed headlong' In- \ o bale, hey rused her safey o her swords, srengh and he "magc' coral mbedded n her A n elecrc range s he gf of gfs.,. somehng every woman wans and hopes some "day o own An elecrc range s more han jus anoher sove: I combnes SIX GIFTS n one. (J The gf of kchen freedom. An elecrc range brngs xua hours of lesure o do he hngs you enjoy mos. You can pu your whole meal n he elecrc oven and go ou for he aferno ou. A Tmer Clock (avalable a small addonal cos) urns he oven on and off a fc proper me. When you come home your duner s wang, perfecly cooked ppng ho and ready for he able. Q The gf of cleanlness. An elecrc range cooks wh pure hea from a glowng wre hea as clean as sunhgh. You wll enjoy he ease wh whch you can keep your kchen brgh and sparklng, wh less frequen redecorang expend and praccally no sourng of uensls. The gf of beer meals. Elecrc cookng has a delcous naural flavor. There s nohng else lke. Meas and vegeables, cook o melng enderness n her own juces. You'll be amazed a he dfference elecrc cookng makes n ALL your recpes. The gf of healhful cookng. The waerless cookng mehod s a s bes BIRTH CERTIFICATE MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE KEEPSAKES INSURANCE POLICIES CITIZENSHIP PAPERS ARMY or NAVY DISCHARGE PAPERS JEWELRY LEGAL DOCUMENTS PERSONAL PAPERS RARE COINS and STAMPS HOUSEHOLD INVENTORIES PROMISSORY NOTES STOCKS AND BONDS MANUSCRIPTS Check, each of he above ems ha you do no care o lose hrough fre, hef or earlessness. Then brmg hem o us. We'll be fflad o show you our Safe Depos Vaul and he' proecon wll gve your valuables. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HOWELL Under Federal Supervson. Member Federal Depos In uranc Corporaon All DepoK <'Inmred up o $5,000 forj each Deposor. Mr. and Mrs. Larue Moran of Dero called on Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Frye Tuesday hgh on an elecrc range. Precous mneral and mporan food values are sealed4n... no boled aw?.y n excess waer and poured down he snk. 0 The gf of comforable cookng. In ho summer weaher, an elecrc range does no rase he emperaure of he kchen, even one degree, by acual es.. Q The gf of modernness. Elecrc soves nsalled en years ago sll look as good as he day hey were nsalled. An elecrc range wll ofen beaufy he enre kchen. Elecrc cookng s he fnes cookng ha money can buy... and oday, you don' need a grea deal of money o buy I! Elecrc range prces are now so moderae ha you can purchase an elecrc range for abou he cos of an average sove of comparable sze and feaures. Ths Chrsmas, choose he gf ha wll serve he enre famly... surprse her wh a new, modern, sparklng ELECTUC RANGE! See he new elecrc ranges on dsplay a deparmen sores, elecrcal dealers and a all Dero Edson offces. ff ln. Roy Smolle shelds or helmes. Many Ialans spen and Indans regard coral as proecon agans he "evl eye." The m& n Dero. fn Wlkrd Benne and world'sred coral comes from he Try a Dspach Wa -rf Jackjon called on Mr. For Bulcks ad Pdacs see your 3 SS. Each member brough a Chrs!, "; ' 0?r. h «¾¾ c o Qf J, Ivfl. Kofl#y and Mr. WSBsBBSL)'.-?-? - j'-mmmsm' m m n >...'.vv- ;/ ".' vs '-?;!f,v."'«-:., ::¾¾¾ :¾.¾ 5-rfw»v a ' S

5 COME TO TOYLAND! BUY NOW Whle he Assormen $ Com plee. The Larges Assormen Ever Shown n Pnckney. Everyhng for he Kdd, Come In and See Them for Yourself. M -¾ FOR THE LADIES Evenng or Pars Ses $.25 and Up,Cheramy Ses 35c and Up. Armand Se S0e 4 j and Up, Cy Ses $3.50. Lady Lllan Mancure)Sc 25c and Up,Nal Glow Mancure Ses 50c and U] Glozo Mancure bes 75c and Up, Coy Mancure Ses $3.50 and Up, Qu 4 $4.00, Compacs $.00. Evenng or Pars Perfume 55c, Coy's Perfume $.00 Up; Lady's Brush Comb and Mrror Ses $2.50 Cgaree and Lgher Se $.00, 5 Year Dary and Auograph Ses $.25 Baby Ses 50c and Up. Men's Travelng Ses $4.50 Up, Brush and Comb Ses $.50 Up, Wllam, Man on's, Mansfeld, Palm Olve, Colgae,Woodbury's and Coy's Shavng Sal $.00 and Up. Glle, Ever Ready, Gem and Valle Safey Razors 49c and Up. Bll Fo d«and Ses 50c and Up, Founan Pens and Pencl Ses $.50 and Up. Flash Lghs 79c and Up, Harmoncas 25cand Up, Xmas Cgars,Cgarees,Tobacco and Ppes, Any Magazne or News Paper Publshed for a Xmas Presen. GILBERTS BOX CHOCOLATES lb., 2 lbs., 5 lbs., 50c lb and Up. BOXED STATIONARY 5c he box andporfolos,paper and Leaher 25c and Up Juvenle Saonary 0c and Up. Kodaks 50c and Up, Elecrc Fans $3.25 Elecrc Jucer $6.00 n Enlarged Phoo from Your Flm n Black and Whe 59c and Colored 98c, Includes Frame wh Easel Back. XMAS. DECORATIONS Raff a, Crepe Paper, lcycles,tnsel,reahs. Green, Red and Slver, Tree Lghs and Bulb;, Spangles, Ornamens, Tree TopOrnamens, Snow, Xmas. Tree Holders. Xmas. Wrappng Papm, Celophane, Empy Xmas. Boxes, Xmas. Candles lc, and Up, Xmas. Cake Decoraons, and Xmas. Cards All Knds from lc o 5c. For ha cough Try Our Whe.Pne andcherry Ccugh Syrup No. 82. I s guar aneed or your money back. Prescrpons Accuraely Flled Kennedy sdrugsore [UUnsnunuuMHru fmu CAMPBELL'S Excep Chcken 2nd Mushroom Cans mhmmjm _ 2 ½ c Sugar 3 pk 8. 25c MILK % %3fW? fkjiiwi! MASON 4¾½ 29C GROSSE POINTE MEAT 2 9 Grose Pone LB. 9c Prunes 4059Slxs % LB 9c Rasns 4 SEEDLESS LB. Rolled 4% A «& GROSSE LGE. % A A 9 POINTE PKG. Isbes 35CPEAS a NO. 2 CANS 9c 9 CrscO 3 LB 53c 4 SHREDDED WHEAT 2 Pkgs. 23c MH-«H Armour's j JELLO 4 PKGS Corned Beef CAN 8C Oleo % LB. Soda Crackers a LB 9c 9C! Karo Syrup Blue NO. y» 2C 25c]Pork Lver 2 29c V»' <! Lard 2 LB. 25c Porfc Sausage LB25C Slced Bacon»/ a M>. 7«Reason & Sons «PHONE MF LB. \< #&&.m

6 ', :v M : " "ll-jv... IW rw rat OF MICHIGAN NOTICE 9 MOflGACC 9AU Cour} fr «fcf Couny f Lhragon kbmer Hofl and Eunkw N. Hoff, «Planffs 4;j 4,,.vs Hay, and her unknown hers,! legaees and assgns, Defendans Sa4 pendng n he Crcu Cour for h Oovry ef L-Hrngsen n chandry W Howell Mchgan on he 23rd day f Ocober 937. I ole paarng from he sworn bll H&.as fled n sad cause, fcfcffs havfe no been able afer gpn search and nqury o SAerf wheher he sad defendans are alpr or dead, or where hey may resded f lvng or f hey have any persofcl repsenaves or hers lvlag. of where hey or any of hem way #alle, or wheher he flc, nere«clam len or possble rgh ef Ae e defendans ha\3 been a.s.-''n- d 0 Any oher person or persons or wheher such' le, neres, clam, len orvpossble rgh has been dspos- ed ef >y wll by sad defendan. Aff. furher appearng ha he pwnllfs do no know nul ham. been BHakW afer dlgen search and nqnry o asceran he names of -he persons who are ncluded ad defendan whou beng nam 4. Upcjp moon, herefore of Dm W. VaWnkle, aorney for planffs fs Wrdered ha he above na.ed def ndans and her unknown. fcfrs, devses, legaees and as;gn-\ cause fher appearance o be eu'eru4 heren whn hree monhs fvc\u ke daf hereof, and ha n dcfpjl feereo sad bll be aken as confv..-- ed by aad defendans and each a:.] al of ham. I s furher ordered ha '-o pbnfs cause hs oruer o be publshed whn fory days n he 'n<- 3 :-.Jsy Dlppach. a newspaper publshed and crculnng wny,onc n each week for a sx successve weeks.. Joe I. Ca?s ' Crcu Cour Con.e'-< Xwngson Couny A rae copy Jehn A, Haganan, Clerk "The Above enled su pr:- '. n r-aul e;.. s;on; M'.'hc;!. n\olv< - and U brough o que.<!«o h fallowng descrbed lands locaed n he Cfy of HouLdl, Couny of LMngeon and Sae of Mchgan.and mere parcularly descrbed as follows o-w: The norherly ffy-wo fee n wd'h of m number foryffs (45) of Crana and Brook's Pla of he Vllage (now Cy) of Howell, as duly lad ou, plaed and recorded Don W. VanWnkle Aorney for Planffs Busness Address. Howell, Mch. STAT OP MICHIGAN. The Prowc Cour for he Couny of Lvngn. Ma ses/on of sad cour held a A«Probe Offce n he cy of How- # n sad couny, on he 2nd day of Nevemjr, A. D Presen, Ho. Wlls L. Lyons, Judge f Frob«e. la be Jf>er of he esae of Emly AlVe YOWIR Deceased. I appjorhg o >e cour ha he r» for presenaon of clams agan- ' surd ej&ee should be lmed, fnd kr a sca and place be apponed o re"»x.«famne and adjus afl c!a ;,.n-- ard demands agans sad dec< ; hr -<nd llfore sad cour.» U ordered, Tha credors of < :d deceased are requred o pes.; ; > dalf.s o fe sad cour a n.- -oh«e = ffce on or before he 7h day of Mlrch A. D., 938. A en oelock n he forenoon, sm'd ' «andlace beng hereby apnon-! for he examnaon and adjusmen of af clams and damands agan $ «-k deceased... f b fsrh«r ordered Tha publc Pf»He fcafeef be drven by publcaon ef 9 copjbf hs order for h'e suc- ef'-lvavf»8pfevou? o sad of hear In fn hpeckney Dspach a r.ew?-»r»r nefland crculaed n l3 ne#? eouny. f l rna copy. IfKs rlyans Judge of Probae Calcua rarshall Regser of Probaa ' Vndf o Glass Work Thf Urf glass maker n Scoland mm Ocf Ray ( ). He IpM adnuga of a pecular!? IflTBd dv' Wemyss. on he Ffe UU «flg np hs furnace h«r mm Defauls h«png been made (and such defauls" navng connued fr more han nney days) n ke condons of a ceran morgage nude by Frank C Ragman, a wdower, survvor of "htmself ard EUuSeh' Hagman, hs deceased wfe/ (also known as Frank Hagman) of rfe Cy of Howell. Lvngson Couny.Mchgan, o HOME OWNER'S hereon due whch elecon does hereby exercse, pursan o whch here s clamed o be due and unpad on sad morgage a he dae of hs noce for prncpal and neres he sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Thry-fve and C3U00 ($ ) and no su or proceedng a law or n equy havng been nsued o recover he deb secured by sad morgage or any par hereof. NOW THEREFORE, by vrue o he power of sale conaned n >af" LOAN CORPORATION, a ~ Corporaon organzed under he laws of he Uned Saes of Amerca, daed July 4, 934, and recorded n he offce of he Regser of Deeds for Lvngson Couny. Mchgan, on Augus 2d,934, n Lber 43 of Mor- -gaf'es. on Rage 6, and - sad mor> gagee havng eleced under he erras of sad morgage o declare he en- Lre prncpal and accrued nler«< morgage and pursan o he Saues u he Sae of Mchgan n such ca.se made and provded, NO- TCE IS HEREBY GIVEN ha on December h, 937, a en o'clock A. M. Easern Sandard Tme a h nexerly fron door of he c<"»ur ' ou:-o n he Cy of Howell, Lvng :m Couny. Mchgan (ha bng he place of holdng crcu cour n sad Couny) sad morgage wll be forclosed! v r> sale a publc aucon o :'> hl'"', bdder of he premse? d uhbed n sad morgage or so much hereof as may be necessary n pry he amoun due as aforesad. and an y sum or sums whch,may be pah by he undersgned a or beforo s.'c /! >a!e for a>es and!or nsurance on sd prc.nsos and all oher sums na'd by he undersgned, vh ner-»>> hereon [jursan o he law and 'o!e.'rms of sad morgaga,and ah legal coss, charges and expenses, neludng an aorney's f«s«, whch [" emb.-'s are descrbed as follows: Tha ceran pece or parcel of land suaed n he Cy of Howell, Couny of Lvngson, Mchgan, more n."rcular!y descrbed as lo ONE HUNDRED SIX (0G) of Crane & TJrook's pla of he Vllage (now r y) of Howell, accordng o plr. hn>of ns recorded n he Lvng-on Couny Regser of Deeds Offce nhe "Transcrbed Records" '-)ngn One Hundred Eghy (ISO). HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPOR ATION. Morgagee Daed Sepember 7h, 937 Shelds & Smh, Aorneys for Morgagee r,"me.«w Address, Howell, Mchgan HOLC «55S NOTICE OF MORTGAGE GALE Dcfau' hayng been made n he condon? of ha ceran morgage Haf-d.!-p sevenh day of February, ''»2T. execued by Floyd K Lo and Mpry F. Lo. hs wfe, as morgag- >' c hy Federal Land Bank of 'v I'aul. a body corporae of S. >. Mnnesoa, as morgagee, fled r cord n he offce of he Reg's- >L D;?e(.-, of Lvngson Couny, "chgan on h: seveneenh day of 2»f- Wfy WSfm mm NEIGHBORING KOTES The Borden Co. "have closed her saon a Perry and he farmers wll' have-cvfraul herehk f"0«r<js6o.". Haen. Snh Edor 4 &9~Soujb JLyon' Kereld, sho.an, 8" p»' vc!4 hs " season on he- 'Ronder wr near Alana. Tho nvesgaon of.he myserf us deah of-heen Grer s sll gong! on $nd Vemon Spencer s s.ll held whou ball a Saul S Mare", On.j! Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Garwood ' "f Brghon recenfy dhebraed her golden weddng. Henry Page, 39, of Grand Rapds was klled las week Tuesday ear he old Duch Grocery eas of Brgh Urn.on U. S. 6 n as auo wreck.he was n be kad of a srng of new Plymouh cars.beng drven o Grand. Rapds. -",- The Allen sore a Parkers Corner- arrjnj unq has been sold o Mr. and Mrs. Mb Afer ope:ang he Hoel Ingham a Sock-brdge for one monh, II. A. Gnher has moved away from he placo. Harby Bland of Howell who was uken o he U. of M. Hospal a Ann Arbor where was deemed necessary o ampuae hs 'foo o sop he spread of nfecon. He recenly caugh hs foo n a bean hreshng machne. Lawrence NafrvaVe and Maron Row nsk have aken over he opera on of h<? Brghon hoel, formerly' kr.o' n as he Wesern House. lser Gaes of Maron zrresed by Conson-aon Offcer Barrows bef<> c fhe season opened for mnskra pels n hs x>ssesson was fred $50 and $9.50 coss. Mr. and Mr. R, E. Barron of lowell hove gone o Texas for ll wner The Mchgan Sae Be f ard of Ph rmacy wll hold an examnaon n -.nsn;/ on December 29 o 3. m havng Howell hgh school debang eam wen her second debae, defeang Farngon las wek. Af.rn J. Lavan wa he man sp-aker a a recen dnner n Landng held by he Ingham Couny Democra Women. NOTES OF 25 YEARS AGO Bu for lja msake of & clerk who sold rm fre shells for a cene fle gun, here mgh hava been a ra;,jdy a Hamburg las IVda.;. Mr Arhur Rce, wfe df he sup. of schools and Mrs. Fred Rce, wfe of a cobbler., go no an argumen a Wakns elevaor wlbre boh of he women pcked beans. Frday he pro D.»f;ors wle purchased a revolve a one sore and shells a anoher. Gong o he bean room she poned he run a Mrs. Fred Rce and pulled he rgger hree mes. The gun faled o fre. Mrs. Rce was arresed and aken o he Howell jau w laer released. The Hoy Brohers have purchased he lghng plan of F. G. Jackson and wll rs/omj o her mll and run by wasr power. Bom o Mr and Mrs. Dale Durrc\ of Allegan on December 4 a a on, Hamburg-Punam Farmers Club mo wh Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swarhou on NoM:mbe:' 30. A chsken pe dnner was. era-od. The followng of fcor.s were eleced, Presden, Geo. VanHorn; Vce Presden, H. F. luce fdrreary. Mrs. Fred Teeple; Tress S. E. Van Horn; Organs, Fern M Hendee. Pnckncy hgh school hag organ I ;Vh. aary,!>23, recorded n Lber I 20 cf Morgages on Paga 546 her> ' of. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN zed an orchesra. I s Ona Campbell Tlr. aad morgage wll be fore.los- voln, Myron Dunnng, voln. M. and M of hl M hon/3 Ml nnjs;h M E. Thl ls m The Decer NO' ed, pursan o power of sale, and he Swarhqu, corne; Alger Hal flufj, phj-nses heren descrbed af The Earl Tupper drum and raps and Norh Half of he Souheas Quar- ( Ruh Pocron, pano. J The er of Secon Eleven. Townshp, j Earl McLachlan and wfe moved 84 Four Norh, Range Four Eas.Excep j o Croswell las week, he Rgh of Way of he Ann Arbor James Morgan has om?r 600 bushel Ralroad, Subjec o Easemen for (of poaoes sored n varous cellars Elecrc Power Lnes Gran- n Brghon, In addon he has shpped o he Consumers Rower Company, ed 7 carloads. lyng whn sad Couny and Sae, vl be sold a publc aucon o he hghes bdder for cash by he Sher- : ft of Lvngson Couny, a.he fron door of he Cour House n h3 Cy >f Howell, n sad couny and Sau. m Tuesday, December weny frs. f!,?7. a wo o'clock P. M. There s luo and payabu a he dae of hs noce upon he deb secured by sad morgage, he sum of $ Daed Sener-.hr egheenh, U>37. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK CF SAINT PAUL, Morflage Don W. VanWnkle Arney for Morgagee Howell. Mchgan Waches Once Smafl frcck Waches orgnally were small clocks and were worn hung from he grdle because hev were on Urge fnr ha pocke.,. For Bafcka and Poeses see your daalsr Chrlw A. Bryam SowU Mch. Ma Mrs. F?orem L beef on wa no o I 6c a Thel as he Thel key anl by fu Ben hm F damage Ke«came l day an( sruck skull. ] Ths burned 38 and Rosl ped sh Tuesday of Dr. The on. Wh under Norhe ped all may be ockng AJ'fr agen, c Fln I prson. M.WI The Pnckncy Gleaners wll mee aken ;J wh Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Vedder on for eye Decemfber 4. Franl M-nks r:.-h f rs havu remodled heh erson c( rooms over her sore and are now lvng hera. Accordr?- lo he Dero papers Lucus Wl ) has been apponed secreary < New York Cy Board of Comm:".' a a salary of $5,000 a ypar. S\n Wlson, faher of Lucus ells us he dcbs he sory '... THE STATE HIGH WAY TAKES The ssre hghway dep ook over!h sae runklne roads f n s coun y on Dec.. A he presen me hey He workng ou o( Howell bu expec o soon have garajs a he own? of Pnckncy and Brghon. Tlk followng manenance men nave been named; Puuvn, L. G. Devkreaux, Unadlla. Marks McCIear, Ray Lav«y; rg, Nclon 8hhu«J Haf> mlker f< oows a John Scoland San fore own, On Frank Re The so rouble Reason and hogs Nelson urned ho DaL-ca y Ed S on n a Cal/o-n Reubenl m he ho a Bunke Th»{ 3«f >r

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Carlyle. 666 IKXJO, TOUTS SAW, BOSS DOF COLDS Ar day llmn,0 Man he Capan Each man makes hs own shpwreck, Lucanus. GUIDE BOOK o GOOD VALUES SERVICE r> CHAPTER Xm Connued "So we're off o be marred! ha's all rgh wh me," Jerry Feld approved fervenly. Brooke, whose face was pressed agans he back wndow of he roadser, wsed round n her sea. "Don' be foolsh, Jerry. Of course we're no. Tha was a red herrng drawn across our ral." "Jus why he red herrng?" The ronc noe n hs voce gave her a chll remor of dsmay; she ddn' care for he way n whch hs eyes narrowed as hey peered hrough he wnd sheld. She proesed: "Don' speak lke ha, makes me shvery, and goodness knows my eeh are farly chaerng now." She urned o peer from he rear wndow. "No car n sgh ye. Can you go a lle faser?" "No whou a rsk of skddng off he causeway and breakng our necks. Can' you see how he snow s plaserng he wnd sheld. The squeegee barely moves. Why he hase?" "Whle I'm ellng you I'll keep wach. The excemen began upon my reurn from he play." She old hm of leavng her own car n he garage, of soppng n he purple gloom under he hemlock o look a he lghed wndows of he sone houses crouched on he ledge; her breah quckened as she repeaed he words of he man who had produced he newspaper clppng: " 'I's he pcure of he dame who sad: "He was a swell-dressed fella!" Tl have o dae her up.' " "Tha was wha he Cassdy grl sad abou he man hey suspec robbed Mrs. Hun!" Feld's voce was sharp, hs personal problem was submerged n a mounng de of excemen. The car sho ahead lke a whppe unleashed. "I know ha now. The cerany as o who he was flashed hrough my mnd whle I was dressng, and he suspcon ha he mgh be a he Oher House ongh o lf ha's he echncal erm, sn' - Mrs. Gregory's gorgeous damonds." "Why ddn' you phone he polce?" "Wh Henr n he house? I may be a slow hnker bu I'm no absoluely dumb. "And he sucase?" "A ouch of heaer. I hough f one of he gang saw us sarng, he mgh suspec he had been dscovered, bu f he heard wha I old Taku he would feel secure. Elopemens happen every day."- "No n my young lfe," Jerry Feld reored crsply. They mananed a breahless, aler slence unl he roadser urned a corner no a sree whch had an ar of lonely spacousness. Jus ahead bulked he combnaon jal and polce headquarers, gloomy and ponderous. "Shall I come n wh you?" Feld asked, as he sopped he roadser before a heavy ron door and cu off hs engne. "Yes. I may need you o corroborae my sory. When I burs n upon hem n hs gown, hey may hnk I'm crazy. Hurry! We don' know wha s gong on a he Oher House." Feld slpped hs arm whn hers as hey mouned he snowy seps. "I'll sck around and wa ll you call me. Don' shver, swee hng. You're no afrad of he nspecor, are you?" "Afrad! No. Haven' I been cross-examned by hm almos every day snce wha Sam calls 'our lae unpleasanness'? I's jus he Reybura emperamen." Her san sandals skdded reacherously n he corrdor as she confroned a polceman whose nose, crss-crossed wh a nework of fne vens,' had he effec of a red "sop" sgnal. "Where's he nspecor? I mus see hm. Maer of lfe and deah," she confded breahlessly. In her excemen she caugh he man's arm and shook. He scowled a her, looked beyond her a Jerry Feld; hs expresson mellowed. "Inspecor's jus come n. He's fl he rado dvson. Go hrough hose swngng doors up hem sars o he ower." '. Brooke'was hrough he doors before he man had fnshed speakng. Three or four men leanng over a grea U-shaped able looked up as she enered he room. Wh a muered exclamaon, he Inspecor lef hem and came forward. A man sng a a elephone sad somehg n a low voce o an offcer before a mcrophone. Tubes n he broadcasng apparaus crackled no lfe. He sad slowly and dsncly no he mke: "Callng car 33. Car 33. Car 33. Go o K and Tenh sree" The Pnckney Dspach, Wednesday, December 8, 937 WITH BANNERS ; Eml Lorn Brooke commanded breahlessly: "Lsen o me, Inspecor. The man who robbed Lola Hun s servng supper a he Tren h-house on he pon!" Inspecor Bll Harrson smled, a curous smle. "Wsh I'd known hs before, Mss Reyburn. I've jus come from he pon, followng a p I had. Wha's he dope on hs band? Is he same guy you saw a he Supper club?" "I mus be, Inspecor. Tongh " Before she had fnshed ellng of he alleged waer's remark abou Magge Cassdy's pcure, machnery was cracklng agan and he man a he mcrophone was broadcasng dsncly: "Callng car 942. Car 942. Car 942. Go o Tren house on pon. Inspecor wll mee you. Callng car Car Car Go o Tren house on pon. Inspecor wll mee you." Inspecor Bll Harrson was ou of he room before he man a he mcrophone had compleed he call. One of he offcers urned over wo dscs on he U-able; he oher frowned a her wh he blues, mos Irsh eyes she ever had seen as he answered her unspoken queson: "We don' dare be more explc over he mke, Mss. The hugs pck up-he messages." "I hope hey ge here n me, Sergean?" "Tme for wha, Mss?" "I hnk I hnk he's here o ge Mrs. Gregory's damonds she's she's smply plasered wh hem ongh." Jerry Feld was pacng he lower corrdor when she reached. "I's abou me you appeared, Brooke! I was jus comng up o look for you. Wha do we do nex?" "Back o he pary of course." The wnd swrled her shor har, cluched a her san skrs, ugged a her velve wrap as hey wen down he jal seps. As Jerry Feld ucked he robe abou her we fee he looked up. Snow had seled n he brm of hs sof ha, whened hs shoulders. "Le's make a break for own, swee hng, and make ha yarn you old Taku he ruh." The expresson n hs eyes, he break n hs voce hur her. She sad unseadly: "Please, Jerry! I can' care for you ha way. Take me back quckly, wll you? We musn' mss Sam's pary." "Oh Sam! Sam s your whehared boy. He's all ha you Reyburn women hnk of or care abou. I beleve you'd sell your soul for hm!" Afer one look a hs grm mouh and gloomy eyes, Brooke snuggled no her corner of he sea. They sped n slence hrough he ngh. Toward he eas he drab, heavy clouds were hnnng before a spreadng radance. "I beleve he snow s leng up, Jerry. Look! The moon s ryng o break hrough! Drve faser. I can' wa o know wha has happened." "Don' worry, you'll ge o he pary all rgh." Brooke gnored hs gruffness. "Of course I wan o ge o he pary. Then I shan' feel guly ha I dragged you away from he fun and congraulaons. Leave me a Lookou House. I mus change hese soaked sandals before I jon he fesves. Here we are." From he op of he seps she looked down a Feld who was lookng up a her. "I'm sorry, Jerry," she whspered sofly, before she enered he house and closed he door behnd her. "He doesn' really love me, he's a spoled boy who wans wha he can' have," she reassured herself, as n her boudor she changed her we sandals. She readjused he rhnesone and emerald clp on her whe frock, sprayed perfume on her har, powdered her nose, accened her lps. She shook her head a he lookngglass grl. "Sallng, aren' you, Brooke Reyburn? You dread o face Mark Tren Wh ha wll you've kep back for wo days, don' you? Ge gong!" She crossed o he desk, found he key where she bad hdden. "Zero hour," she sad aloud, and unlocked he drawer n whch she had placed he wll She looked down. The drawer was empy. CHAPTER XIV People comng, bu no gong; musc never soppng. I was ha knd of a pary. To he accompanmen of he hum of voces he smulang bea and hrob of he orchesra, he dsan fan nkle of slver and glass, I Sam Keynurn made slow progress hrough he gay, colorful crowd on he lower floor of he Oher House, grnnng a grls n lovely evenng frocks who cooed over hm; frownng a men who red o dean hm. From where he sood on he lowes sep of he crcular sarway, Mark Tren wached hm. "All hs prase s heady suff for a boy," he hough, and hen remnded hmself ha Sam wasn' a boy. Why wasn' Brooke wh hm o share he honors? She had been he frs o leave he hall, he man n charge of he paned cars had old hm. Where was)jerry Feld? He hadn' appeared e4srer. A curous premonon urned hm cold. Of course Brooke hadn' mean when n answer o hs sarcasc suggeson she had sad she would end Feld's ormen. Hadn' she? There had been nfne deermnaon n her crsp reor: "I wll. Tongh." "Seen Brooke, Mark?" Sam Reyburn nqured as he approached. "I wan her o be he frs o know ha I'm o ge a conrac; ha I have an opon n my pocke and a check." Mark Tren lad hs hand affeconaely on hs shoulder. "Grea suff, Sam, grea suff. I was sure ha he New York producer was hooked when he spoke o me." Sam grnned. "Offered you he lead n a Broadway producon, ddn' he? He's a publcy hound. Thnk of he headlnes: " 'Leadng Insurance Execuve Leaves Lucrave Busness for he Sage. Wll you do?" "Wha do you hnk? How's he pary gong, Mrs. Gregory?" Mark Tren smled a he woman whose blazng ara on her marcelled whe har, and plasron of damonds on her purple velve gown dmmed wha sparkle le had lef n her red eyes. She answered crsply: "Lsen o he hubbub and you won' ask he queson. Your pary has brough ou als and whe es, Mark, ha's a rumph n self. I always know wha guess hnk of my pares by he way hey dress for hem." She paed Sam's sleeve. "My boy, your play s he sweees, loveles, mos hear-wrngng hng I've seen on he sage for years. Where's your sser? I wan o ell her wha I hnk of." "Tha's wha Mark and I were wonderng. She lef he hall before he res of us; she old me before he frs curan was rung up ha she would dash home o change for he pary." Mrs. Gregory's face grew a shade less colorful. "I don' lke her no beng here, I don' lke. I've been uneasy abou ha grl every momen snce she esfed a he nques abou he srange man who passed hrough her room he ngh of he fllng saon hold-up. The man hasn' been caugh. She knows oo much. They may ry o pu her ou of he way." The srong lenses n Sam's hornrmmed specacles magnfed he horror n hs eyes. "Wha an awful suggeson, Mrs. Gregory! Wha a gosh awful hough!" I was an awful hough, bu mprobable, mos mprobable, Mark Tren assured hmself. Wh dffculy he cleared hs voce of hoarseness before he accused: "You've been readng mysery sores, Empress, confess now, haven' you? Jus he same, we'll sar on Brooke's ral a once. Wha s, Kowa?" He spoke sharply o he servan who had wormed hs way hrough he crowd of dancers who overflowed from he lbrary o he hall. "Much oblged. Madame Gregory's car here. Chauffeur say o ell her sorm bad, very bad. She beer ge home. He know she no lke o be ou n sorm." "Tell hm o wa. I won' go ll I know where Brooke s," Mrs. Gregory snapped. "Dd you see Mss Reyburn come n, Kowa?" Mark Tren nqured. Of course, he suggeson ha she was n danger was absurd, bu was geng under hs skn. ~~ The Jap's slanng eyes narrowed o mere sls. He pu hs lps close 'o Mark Tren's ear and whspered: "Mss Reyburn ell Taku she and Mr. Feld go o marry, hank you. She carry sucase, sr." "Wha!" Had he shoued he word? Mark's eyes flashed from Mrs. Gregory o Sam Reyburn. Boh were regardng hm anxously, bu apparenly neher had caugh he conen of Kowa's whsper. "Has anyhng happened o Brooke?" Mrs. Gregory's lps wched, ears flled her eyes. Sam caugh Tren's arm. "Wha dd Kowa say? Wha dd he say?" Mark Tren seaded hs mnd. He mus reply o her quesons. Wha should he say? He couldn' blur ou he ruh here. Perhaps Brooke had flung ha remark a Taku for dramac effec. Bu he sucase "Mark! Mark! Why don' you answer?" He looked down no Mrs. Gregory's eyes, errfed now. "Brooke s perfecly safe. She- There's Feld! Ask hm where she s. He saw her las. Go ge hm, Sam! Go ge hm!" "No need, he's comng a fas as he can push hrough he dancers, and Jed Sewar s a hs heels. They are whe as shees. Wha's all he mysery? The ar s full of. My skn's urnng o gooseflesh. For Pee's sake, Where's Brooke, Jerry?" (TO BE CONTINUED) OP SEW &T~ Ruh Wyeh Spears <> Make Ths Aracve Ooman. ret a wooden box from he gro- - cer. I should be abou as long as he wdh of he char wh whch he ooman s o be used. The deph of he sdes should be four nches as shown here a A. The legs should be made of wo by wo's or you may have a se of ncely urned legs from an old able or oher pece of furnure ha may be cu down o he rgh lengh. Fasen n place wh long screws hrough he corners of he box as shown here a B. Abou half a ba of coon wll be needed. Pu fve or sx layers of he coon on he op, cung he frs layer abou four nches smaller all around han he op of he box. Place n he cener. Cu he nex layer a lle bgger and he ohers sll bgger unl he las one s he >ame sze as A Lle Learnng Is a Wonderful Thng Many sores, some rue, some well, no que so rue, are old abou he remarks of schoolboys. A well - known headmaser vouches for he accuracy of hs one. A ceran welve-year-old was abou o be caned for some rval offense. The headmaser asked hm how he preferred o receve hs punshmen. "Well, sr," sad he boy quckly, "f you please, I'd lke lke he Greek syle of penmanshp." "Wha on earh do you mean?" asked he maser. "Please, sr, he upsrokes heavy and he downsrokes lgh," sad he brgh lad. he op. Now, cu a layer of coon o go over he op and down over he ends as a C and anoher o go over he op and down he sdes as a D. Cu a pece of heavy musln o fasen ghly over he coon. Cu he corners of he musln as a E. Sew wh heavy hread as a F and hen ack as a G. To make he cover, srech he op ghly over he musln and sew along he sdes hrough he musln, hen make a sragh four-nch band o go all around and add he ruffle o. Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears' new book, SEWING. Fory-egh pages of sep-by-sep drecons for makng slpcovers and dressng ables; resorng and upholserng chars, couches; makng curans for every ype of room and purpose. Makng lampshades, rugs, oomans and oher useful arcles for he home. Readers wshng a copy should send name and address, enclosng 25 cens, o Mrs. Spears, 20 Souh Desplancs S., Chcago, Illnos. Wy Dr. Holmes Dr. Olver Wendell Holmes, he famous essays, auhor and physcan, faher of he lae jusce, me a man who had devoed hmself o lecurng hroughou New England, whou much ably for he ask. In oher words, he was much of a bore. "Wha are you abou now?" asked Dr. Holmes. The answer was, "Oh, lecurng as usual. I speak a Dedham hs evenng." "Good," sad Holmes, "I'm delghed o hear. I never lked hose Dedham people." MOVIE TRAD Be consderae! Don' cough n he moves. Take along a box of Smh Brohers Cough Dropsforquck relrf Black or Menhol-5f. SfflBros.CMghDropsavee Ths s he vamn ha rases he ressance of he mucous membranes of he nose and hroa o cold and cough nfecons. A Resoluon Shall we make a new rule of lfe from ongh; always o ry o be a lle knder han s neces sary? James M. Barre. Perfec Vrues Indusry, economy, honesy and kndness form a quaree of vrues ha wll never be mproved upon. James Olver. CHEW LONG BILL NAVY TOBACCO LIFE'S LIKE THAT "o Ska Ik. Mak mm'o afdfcv By Fred Neher

8 " - Mf ±w\wgsm wf' v... III'IPI.,(... J, N - 7 Fr. m!- -: -. /.- w«v»w>; 'xmofm -:..-'VVWM '<' If-; 9T m.- V! ) I : Chrsmas Specal 0 Tube Kadee Rado Table Sze $9.95 Buy a New Crosley Washer $30 Allowed on your old Lee FARM WOMEN SAVE $26,000 ' One of Mchgan's mos mporan cash crops vacs harvesed whn he rural homes las year. For he favn women carolled n hovjj economcs ex :nson projecs n home furnsh ngs alone esmae hey saved mon» har, , ; '(There wen? ">,6"K women as he / members of groups n 3f> counes ' n Mlu.'rw'.n he up.d.' and lower J f washer Lavey. ;" :n ; nsula bu hese member- also V?»rpsod alonff»ps o lh,7'j' of her Rush sales are expeced before bhe neghbors. fnal deadlne, no maer wha s, Acs, spare rooms and cvon he se for. "'. ood sheds conrbued.nqu ;s ha Las ye a, l'j37 pa as wen on /ere refnshed. Old ehasr.s go new hale Ocober 2<>, anl by DrMX'mh.r "ne seal., davenpors and couches T, a oal of 50,0(54 plaes hud been rml chars were recovered, hooked L;-.s ye,-a- <)M7 plaes wen on nd braded rus and floor row-rng sale Oc. 29 and by Tn: s he sale ere made wh en.off or ne.xpen- of plaes numbered bu 3!).4. -.' 'vc«njaerals. ' The '!» ';7 legslaure moved he r Some women even red her dae ]W for he new half year per f sc alens o add color and ulra- ras purch>-es from Jan. s o Mar. V veness o her homes. A orl of s, ea'h year, no sae offcal hur>,40 arcles' w blockprnnd. he auhory o pospone he fnal ' all hangngs, pllow, couch covers ; d luncheon ses were made from f'morem monk. cor, uno Inched, dln or oher nexpensve maera] X < <.IVER3 RECO' NEW PLATED DEADLINE oorss of he sae are preparng o ake advanage of he Man h deadlne for -hjj purchase of new moor vehcle plaen each year, he fgures n he offce of I.Pon D. Case, Secreary of Sae, ndcae. Wh he oal regsraons showng.n ncrease of approxmaely 00,000 ove hoe e<f- December,!J.) '> l - sale of HKJe plaes for November showed an r;-precable drop ove h» ones cf a correspondng year, wh'.-n he deadlne for he purchase of, he new plaes was Jan. s. dae. Those who purcha-l- half year perms wll by law be requred o pay an exr:\ 25 cens o cover he cos of he sysem. The perms wll be meal pk.es. he same sze as full year plae. debae. L;s week House leaders afrs decded wo days would be en( ough o allo he bll." They hen ag- Fr. Speca Dec. 0 femmm Pura Snow Flour DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISF IED Oysers Spaghe QT. Bulk 4 IB. Mnce Mea 9 0z < The Pnckney Dspach Wednesday, December 8, 937 Conservaon Dep Noes AU records were broken hs j»:?ar j n aendance a Mchgan's T,5 sae I parks. 9,528,578 people vsed hem Grand Haven Park wh,744,235 h-d UJj mos vsors. The saes general fund h<a.s been -u-reased $0,238 hs }:-ar by he royae? }>nk\ on sand and gravel prmjwd from he floor of he Grea I'kes. Spec-l perms are also nec- (-sary '» r-.-move gravel from sae nnc. \o royales are co!'j:ced for sv'd or gnavel u>-ed for sae hgh-<.'ay b specla- perms mus be procun'd A b\\ and run drver was arresed \ near M:rq.l s e because he njured ; wor:n n rfm'unberd he (\((r hunng! lcense member nl hs b:u4;. Mnk farmng s -on - nlt pon-.l-' ;:! - n :!;;'h:r.''\ Tle olu-r smlar ndusrys n\v <leclnng. Muskral, co') '.n bea'.er droj/pef! down s year. I cos K. W. >'o!;,'fer of I-'n'. ':".4.S) o shou a fawn. Ho sho o'.t he op of s head and s:-d h.; l->rm\ bu an l.'>:a'' showrd ha he h: - sh'j off he wrmr: p;r han 0 ::. :C.! -. w' be sounded }?urve>-ed V.s w" re:' o mprove u: f. ' 'rg condons. y.oro han 40 ph.cuans o? s(ju. 'j '.MI- were lr'lb'd n he Sfgnnw d.. I?-/- MI Ocober. There verr 07 P j a:;- r.nd 7 rabbs klled n..-. ),(;w0 acre a r ea. A oal of MS an-es are.':!«<.{ :-. ()'.-<;b'v. T.." s lower for g.r.e. lav volaons han for m.r.ny y::'«-. T!:;; p'd. c S.('."7 n faey and j?'',?<"'- n. coss. (>> were. arre.-j.-d ''or e"r«-yng loaded guns n <-ars, 00 for,.., r-. n; -jnp n bunng areas whou a perm, 80 for hunng whou lcenses, Jo fo' nukng la.o saemens o ge lcenses and 88 for he 'hoo.ng ' f hen pheasans. ruur more f'ms of conservaon lfe arc nw avab'ble for loan. The llegal phoong of dd:.s and fawns wc o0 per con less han las yeur. The cach of fsh jhs year n he G. Lukw oal'od 300,000 pounds mo/e hs year han las year, 24½ LB SACK $.3 55c Crackers MX B 9C Florda Grape Fru 2 Cans Rolled Oas Hgh Grade Park Chops or Lon Roas M I'hone 8 4 ->~r LB. Caron 0c elb, 25c LB YOU'LL GET BETTER MEATS AT CLARK'S Clark's We THE HOME OF HIGH QUALITY ME»«PINCKNEY, MICH. 27c Delver all Tme The Assurance of Peace If j reed eo exnd h oe o hree full j days and he farm bll acually ock I up all of he week and was schedule PEACE s oe perfec gf of our I o need several days mou hs week heavenly Faher o all Hla cbudren. Prophecy aod revelaon before a voe s recorded. Advocaes j une n brngng o manknd, orn ', of he crop conrol plan nssed lu j wh umul and srfe, he beed ar..'mdmens favored by varous seclons of he counry fr parcular u:--suranee of peace. The prophe Isauh nad a >glonoua vgloo of he regn o nace lu he hears of men farm &roup.a njjh mperl he enre as he enllguenmen of Truh la receved no numm con&cousacu. In measure and defea he purpose of he legslaon. he hry-second chaper of he book s wren, "And he work of rgheousness shall be peace; and (he I effec of rgheousness queness and assurance for ever." "The work of rgheousness" Is no dependen on me. Truh s always presen everywhere. We are persuaded, herefore, j ha peace Is possble o everyone who lays hold upon rgheousness. earnes seeker for Truh Is assured or peace, for Is he naural accompanmen of he rgh undersandng of God. The f Isaah foreold he comng of he Messah. "The Prnce of Peace," and n eonl'nruy w hs prophecy, he lm.bjehen babe appeared. The FINCK.NI Classfed heavenly hos, accompanyng he, av.el who came o UIP shepherds on hs morupnous occason, sang hs j fhfan of prase (feuke 2:4), "Glory ' o God n he hghes, and on earh peace, rood ll oward men." Ths was revelaon, ndeed, brngng heaven o earh. The salvaon wrough by Chrs Jesus In hs healng mnsry assuredly boujh peace o roubled hears beref of loved one3. oppressed by dsease and eln, under he yranny of radonal laws, and bound by baseless needs fnd cruel codes. Jesus' undersandng of he omnpresence of God nvered he spoken word wh power,?nd muludes were recored o healh and freedom. ';rca! peace and joy followed, and f.ol w's glorfed; rnd so wll ever I. ;. V.';.on over he Faher s ur.der- -'ndrv-ly honored and Hs comu.duens ker.. peace aends. Moral srfe s due wholly o g- : noranee cf God and Hs creaon. I :\'omr.l ex?ence s a msaken sense of r.ko. God. and of Lfe's dea, nun j r.t he unverse. In "Scence and l-lh wh Ky o he Scrpures,' ' :'ary Ijahcr Eddy, h Dscoverer and 'ound-r of Chrsan hcene, wres (p. 329), "I men undersood her n al ;,:ral source o be all bless- I ("J.v.c, hey woum sruggle for re- come o he sprual a"d be a FOR SALE Fe wool rara, elgble ra'-e."' The greaer par of hu'\my!? seeklnc: pence. Muludes o regser. a:e on he Ques for ha whch wll Alber Shrley : I'fy her hghes concep of good. I:? a lamenable ac, however, ha : "" -- ady ae sec-kp ropje from l.«wanted TO '.nrer of moral belefs n maeral ' f.'orcl and pracces, The sck av nl ::carchnr for ef n ways ana UK an:- devsed by he human mnd, l;;:c'ar. of he fac ha fabe. moral bc'l's have cccasloned her soemu;r cvf.fcbs, aua no percevng he fuly ol maeral mehod o brng delverance and peace. Hu he Chrs, Truh, s ever a hand, ready o ener ur/r conscop.snes, when one s wllng o urn oward he Faher-Moher God The meoe s ahvaye reassurng. A'cr ha gloroun resurrecon Chrs Jesus reappeared o he dscples, presenng he same body ha he had beo r e he crucfxon, hus provug l;fe o he connuous. Hs lovng v-ords o bcr., "I eace be uno you," brough he assurance of eernal Lfe and Love, he prmal and ulmae oo.er o' beng. Lfe ll evdenced n harmonous acvy, Lkewse, hrm'-b sprual peace we are ae-» ]r nf (LIP rnnmmov»f Ho STATE OF MICHIGAN he Prohae Cour for he Couny of VvnO'on AFTERWARD The sgmfkace ol fne funeral drecon we seldom apprecaed a he me of need. I s afer he need ha pased and memores of loved on have become all ha remans ha he perfecon of our servces s fully apprecaed, nvesgaon wll dsclose ha he beauy And dgny of hs servce s whn he reach of any famly. P. HCSWARTHOUT FUNCfAL HO5 RHONE NO"" I CHI PAN Wan Ads FOR SALT'lUsed Heang Soves. AH Knds-All Trces. Jea U Whle Thvy Las Howle Hfcudware Gregory. Mch. FOR SALE -Blackop e, broken mouhs, h feedng lambs and blackop Rams. J. L. Donome, 2½ mles eas IX.)R SALE hunbd. M. J. Holfel. FOR SALE Pennsula Range n good condon w hew graes. $0. Georga Grener FOK SALE Good Coon Hound dog. Also young cow comng n soo. Mrs. A. Samborsk. 3 mles norh of Pnckney FOR SALE L_ WOODfn Slab $2.00, 0 'ALE--2 ses of scales, one 20 Block 52,75. Arnold Berqus ¾.. om 000 lbs. and some chcken,,,,,,, n _,, craes. Al.«o wo en Faaer jfuek FOR SALfc Se of Bob Sleghs and and 80 ga] gasolne ank wh la'.,v sze fur rob W, pump, V,«o a r, Farnum m,,m ««,»u«r poulry u,.. house. Ernes Fros Sewar Anderson See J«rae Rchardson card?; ng phce. FoFsXLE-Molsen Cow, 7 old wh calf by sde. Lucen McCluskey. yean FOR SALE-A nearly new, small upno J nsrh pano, mosly pad for, war Pnckney. Wll be sold for balance «anyo>.e wlng o connue small monhly paymens. Ineresed pares I please wre Legal Dep., P. O, Box bo coarse wool feldng BU V CORN_.Dro? C. M-:cbel Plncfeney ; - ) FOR SALE-Pano cheap. R«ufd oak ( nove, Fr>»dar«ou.k Dnng room ue Kerofne Cookng sqve. Mrs. Chenaul. C 52 E. Man > ( Bucherng done Tuesdays and on Thursdays f my home am able lo pck up sock elephone. 88F2. John Marn. FOR SALE Ray Jenks, Helen N'oro Howell Good eang poaoes. Howell, Mch. R.2 Farm, Seuhws of FOR RENT Farm, 75 Acres. Good Buldngs. Nck Coluser, Peer Conwy place Inqure Marn Marko. FOR RALELTA Mndel A Un«wh". hae Ford flek wh &\>. bohy ov wll VBe for any knd of sock. Wf JnU Howell, Mch. R.2 Helen N'uo. Farm, Souhwes of A? sesson of sad Cour, held Howell a he Probae Offce n rl. Cy Of! Howell n he sad couny, on he 2U F R SALE-Good oo x>aoes. FURS WANTED I am now n h.marke for raw furs and hdes. Phone 42F2 Lueus Doyle FOR SALE.Ol Heaer and Cookel combned. Mrs. N. 0. Frye, Pnckney FOR SALE 70 acre farm, 5 acra of mber, good buldngs; also half neres n bnder. Terms o su.; Ignace Soloaan 848 Chesnu Wyandoe, Mchgan. sllo Plnnc 42F2 jr.. and rfles bough and sold Lucus Doyle FOR SALE_ Good Work Hors«df wll rde for Cow. Jehn Hcssencahl. Ssubllshed 86S Incorporaed IflC McPherscn Sae Ba Over SxyElgh Years f Safe Bankng day cf November, A. ). 937, I <<>' 80c» Cf» Pnckney Mfch. PreseL, Hon Wlls U :; '. of P>o>fl;e. lv0n '; FOR SALE A. younr Jersey cow, o - f Man S. Pnckney, Mch, oou Chrsmas Shoppn Tn lv lnrnr of he esne of Wll ~T-r-;;r; «" ". «.. T~r SP-' II. V"rk, Dernnod. I FOR SALE-Kew and used KllWrle Look- look! Look and look J "npoahuj? of-.h cowr );a he pumps. One Demng Marvflee 987 me for presenaon of clams agan Demonsraor.,,v. Rg -.» Cah Dscoun Imore. The rgh gf for each s -a"d vrae should be lm'cd, and Sanley Dnkl Phone 74 hr.'. >. me and place la apponed FOR SALE Oak, Block «."T'n;jl«' Wood andj ao,> ' Wna a b<3adachel o.receve, examne rnd adjus all Slab W f ood. j As a bank we canno offer he clams anl demands arans he sad \ Alber Dnkel de< v r\sed!>y and before sad cour. ' - v,- ' :. ordered, Th»> er.dor. of h. FOR SALE Eang PoMSB. pr.d decea-ed are requred o presen ; her claur? o sad cour a sad Pro-, ha';o Offc; on or before h 5h day ( of Arrll A. D a en o'clock! n he forenoon, sad me and place j bcnc hereby apponed for he ex»j arhaon and adjusmen o'f all he j Hrvhnp and demands agans he sad deceased. I s furher orderbd, Tha publc noce hereof he gven by publcaon! of a copy of hs order for hree sue- j r?c? fvo weeks prevous o snd day ; of Vu"nn<!\ n he Pnckney Dsnach a newspaper prned and publshed n jad couny. I A rv.e. cony. j Wlls L. Lyons, Jude o'f Probae. Oa Psrshall, Regser of Probad Wm. B. Garner. 937 MODEL FOR S0 lor $59 WILL TAKE YOUR OLD RADIO IN TRADE Phlco Rado M P. Shlrey SHEEHANSS CLBAN&RS& DYBRS AJI Work Guaranead TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY PHONE 474 CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED HOWU, MJC& l«m<h I hrll ha goes wh a new necke or ' acarf for rrn; handkerchefs, lngere, odds and erus for wo.neh; or oys for chldren. We can offer 'oar cu»- fomers pome gfs whch wll supplemen ho ren of he shoppng Hj. A new Home Savngs Bank for a boy or grl.coes owards hs fuure nchpendnee by formulang he hrf hab New Currency or New Slver Dollaw never dsappon he up. All depofe «p 4 W $&,<m04k) sured by ou ae»bersfp n bf/ Federal Depos Insurance Co&or IsUfssMsame CWeW NUnNI THl Money o loan a raaonansf neres pad on Saveg Tn CeUcaM of Defoel r auxaf» Oessaaflalamk' - /' - > "-.'' ' 7" wpafana.. J'\ m I'- ' V... - m: fv. T. 3.v>>'...H»>IWfc-.M f -& >:+..AWlSL 2 -,. n.+'.j, '' %X '&fo JJ» Jrfc'!'L».A j A; w» fjfn -.- «-»»»

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