THE CORUNNA NEWS A Consolidation of The Corunn*. Independent and Corunna Journal

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1 HE CORUNNA NEWS A Consoldaon of he Corunn*. ndependen and Corunna Journal ONE DOLLAR PER EAR CORUNNA, MCHGAN, HURSDA, APRL 18, 1940 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 16 Free Mehods Church FRE DSCOVERED EARL FR- DA EVENNG. noced he smoke and fre and worked for wo hours before, he flames wp fnally enngushed. No only wl mos of he furnshngs have o be replaced and neror damage repared bu he roof and walls* of he home were also damaged. hs was he second serous fre n Corunna whn a few days, he l'rs one benf' he burnng of he Free Mehods church on hursday»", uhr ' * r- * HE HRD FRE Combned Effors of Corunna and he hrd n he regular ''seres" Owosso Fre Deparmen* Needed.of fres ook place on Monday afernoon, o Subdue Blaze. when he fre deparmen was called o he pan of he Corun- he Free Mehod * Church n Co- Manufacurng Co., where a grass rnr.a. was praccally desroyed by fre had spread oo close o he facfre Frday evenng,, he blaze be- ory buldngs. he fre boys had o. r.g dscovered a abou 8:30 o'clock. ] pu n abou wo hours before hey he combned work of he Corun consdered he blaze safe enough o leave. na and Owosso deparmens was necessary, and was by he greaes of.effor > ha he parsonage nex o he church, as well as oher nearby resdences were saved. he fre was dscovered by Rev. j H. A. Wlcox, resdng n he parson KlH Sprng ranng vrxg?* D KNG'S DAUGHERS PLAN Crmnal Waers CONVENON A meeng of he. Shawassee : Couny Board.'of Kng's Daughers was held bus hursday afernoon a \ he home of Mrs. Besse Maequoen of Perry wh a large- represenaon : of raembcr? of he board presen..mrs. J. Huber Brown, of Byron, j couny presden, was n charge 1. j he prncpal em of busness was 'he plannng for he couny oonven-; j or o be-held'n Owosso hursday, June 27, and he namng of comm- j ees. Mrs. L. P. Ball, of Owosso, ] was presen n he neres of spoh- j ^ «a ers are Dsposed o CHARVA FOUND GUL OF ROBBNG JAMES PSCHA. Ca*e of Jack Welch Dsmssed Ly Jusce Bush. Purse SnacKefs Pu on Probaon. sorng a couny healh nurse. She j spoke brefly n regard o "he ma- A jury n he Shawassee crcu en cour las hursday brough n a he board members voed o send j verdc of guly n he case of he he couny presden, Mrs. Brown, people vs. Frank Charva, aged'54 o he nernaonal convenon o be ; yeax-s, resdng n Owosso, on a held a Oakland, Calf., he frsj charge o fobbng James Pcha, of week of June. jponac, of abou $90. he crme he crcles of he couny repre- j ook Place n February. Pcha essened a he meeng were: Slver,#ed ha he me Charva n a beer CHURCH SCHOOL GLASSES Cross, Dorcas Home and Golden Rule (garden n Owosso, and ha afer hey (WW fefve) Crcles of Owosso and Bennngon,'^d vsed several beer oarlors n UNE age. Rev. and Mrs. Wlcox had jus Lennon, Morrce, Perry, Vernon, Owosso, Chava ook hm o he arrved home from a drve n he he socal rooms of he M. E Vence and Woodhull crcles. Ban- *ome pf a frend, eas of Owosso, for counry, and as he sa down he Church of Corunna were he meeng RURAL CHLDREN BBR1AL Of WK. RCHARDS crof and Durand were no repre- he ngh. he nex mornng was glanced n he drecon of he church place of he Broadcaser and Marred sened. j found ha Charva, ogeher wh and raw a flcker hrough a base- People's classes on uesday evenng Followng are he commees j Phcha's $90.00, were mssng. Charnamed for he couny convenon, va admed he hef, bu clamed W11SNG Wm. Rchards, promnen farmer of men wndow, n he norhwes co:- j of hs week, when a jon co-operar.er of he srucure. A momen jve - supper and socal evenng were Burns ownshp, who passed away n Credenals: Mrs. Waler Benne, : ha he only ook $45. He also es- An even of May 15, whch s of Memoral hospal las hursday, afnere$ o everyone, s he musc'er a long and panful llness, was laer he realzed he buldng was on,'enjoyed by 42 people, Owosso; Mrs. Mae Swhar, Bancrof; fed ha he was really oo drunk fre when he saw flames. He.a once* he members joned n he sngcalled he Corunna fre deparmen.! ng of "Sunlgh Sunlgh'." afer Mrs. R. O. Seelev. Owosso; Mrs. Dor-, o realze wha he was dong, fesval for rura pupls n-shawas-j bured from hs lae resdence souh ohv Carleon, Woodhull; Mrs. Lucy 1 n 1033 Charva was senenced o see couny, whch hs year wll be of Bancrof on Sunday las a halfheld n he communy buldng n j pas wo n he afernoon. he deparmen responded and for! whch Rev. Wllam Schls offered Doud, Perry, and Mrs. Wlls Radke, Morrce; nomnang; Mrs. Vern ack on hs wfe, bu has been oh J acors prson, for a murderous a a me was beleved ha hey had., prayer. McCurdy Park, and n whch GOO j he servces were conduced by he fre under conrol. However, a j he socal evenng'was gven over Snyder. Vence; Mrs. Pra, Vernon; r^role 'snce Judge Collns ordered he prsoner reurned o he chldren'wll ake par, hs annual! Rev. F. A. Blake, of Byron, wh nmuscal rea s free o everyone and ormen n Unon Plans cemeery abou hs me some wndows were o a program of games and coness Mrs. M. E. Hah, Byron; audng: Mrs. G.. Campbell. Owosso, and couny jal o awa -": vher* nvesgaon. opened, gvng he fre a heavy draf, n charge of Mesdames Duncan and! & a school acvy o whch all lovers here was a very large aendance and he flames quckly spread. he! Robnson. j of young" people ook forward, Leser Carrer, Vernon; problazng. Here he Owosso depar ng wh Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van- Kackley was EXRADED GVEN FREEDOM fre spread up he suddng o he he Marred People's Class was n- n e rural roof, and soon he enre roof was ved o hold s,nex regular mee- gram began men was called. derkarr. pervsor under he - auspces of he cemeery wh Dr. Rober Fox ^ C rjk*'j? 0 r w l ; res^ons: Burnng embers were blown o *«j fv.ef~.j «* ~f n,~» ;»,Mr *- flber Greenman. Morrce;; he case of Jack Welch. 28, who Mchgan Sae College homes nearby, and for a me f wa» n-.. s. n,.. *",.. Mrs. C. J. Mddleon, Bennngon;' was reurned here from Kansas sev beleved ha he parsonage would L Durng he * pas _ *v. 10 years.* surely be desroyed. GAR a^q he e..h ;!L work C cnpv«e. 1f rv,.»» «.. MB*nA \* -«-;» +««;* Mr*. Marn Van. Wormer,, ' Woodhull; L- JL H. ' eral, weeks ago, for he hef of has grown from hree o 18 counes 3U.1l ' hose hose wh wn ocamed Mr. Ar. Lews Lewss o ns rn«- Un Mar,n - Van Wormer, _. Woodhull; : eral weeks ago. *,,,.,*,. 4.,-.,..,. - ^ ,.^.,. > u;.. * recepon: Mrs. Joe O- c on, Mrs. 1,. clohmr from a farm v-fv^-e h» was wh a long wang ls whch h^f las resng place were Ber Mller. M w. ^,. ^. ^ -. Kjll1 n, M B A.\., _ J- _* J -U -.^-., «, Wh he asssance of he Owosso been dened he program due o he John Meer, Clfo n Braden. Rober Jf-, R, b e ^. ** ^^ n M 'J? ***' P * *^ ^ 1 ¾ f rural ruck, four sreams of waer H. Garfeld Jenknson, aged 59, lack of funds. Lee, Rov*echum and Guy Hosley. M«. Bymgon, Lennon, Mrs. S E. ; Jusce Homer B^sh on moon of were played on he blaxe, and for many years promnen n farmwas brough under conrol n abou ng crcles n he couny, and a res c hree of he charer counes of he flower bearers -ere Mrs. Har- ^ % P e r ^. ""j**? * **"' V *?" A E ' *?<**** are parcpang durng he vey Cole. Mrs. Hugh Fo*ke, Mrs. j ^ ; ^ "f 1 "' Byro "«. eshrrny «h- e-<-hov,^d ha hour., * den of New Haven fo r n?»rly.?u of presen year. hee are; Shawas^, Waler Monee, Mrs. Wdlam Dun-1...he hree cycles of OWOMO he [ he fre undoubedly sared from hs lfe, ded early Monday mornng h(, doho whlfh Welch admed Bay and Hllsdale. eanson. Mr*. Fox, Mrs. R. S. Ho\urb> Slver^ Crow, Dor«a«Home and j reamr, was no worh $50, and ha he furnace". he bukhng Had been followng a- sroke of paralyss and Golden Rule wll A oal of 33 counes n Mchgan on. Mrs. Ber Ells. Mr*. Mabel ac a* hosewes for fcs reason he offense was a msdemeanor and no a felony. Under heaed durng he afernoon for he hemorrhage. Hs healh had no been have parcpaed n he program Whehead. Mrs. George Keyes, Mrs. for fce convenon. funeral of he lae Mrs. E. W. Hardng. Peer Solomon, he janor, ously ll for wo weeks before hs me n hese counes vares from Mrs. Warner Van AMne, Mr*. Os- a msdemeanor. good snce las fall and he was ser snce s ncepon. he lengh of Howard Keyes, Mr*. Clarence Meers, he law, one canno be exraded for saed ha he had closed and locked deah. Mr. Jenknson had lved n ohe o e 1 n years. car Barnes, Mrs. C. L. Lahrr.g and Welch was exraded largely for he buldng shorly before fve Owosso abou hree years and n Durng each school year approx Mrs, Ralph Anderson and Mrs. GOLDEN WEDDNG '.o roason ha offcals beleved h ; m o'clock, and a ha me everyhng Chesanng for one year, afer leavng hs farm four years ago. offense, bu afer he had been re- maely 2,000 rural eachers receve Kechum. o be guly of a much more serous seemed o be all rgh. Alhough he roof was compleely he remans were removed o he y."o( here he proved a perfec burned off, he sde walls and wn Krbs Funeral Home n Corunna, alb. where hey lay n sae, he las res dows wrecked, much of he neror was bu slghly damaged. s saed ha he pews can undoubedly be refnshed and agan used. Servces of he church were held n he parsonage on Sunday, and s announced ha he socey wll use S. Paul's Epscopal church for her servces unl he srucure can be rebul. he buldng was parally covered by nsurance. he buldng was he oldes of he churches n he cy. was frs ereced by he Unversals socey, whch was que srong n Corunna some seveny-fve years ago. Laer many of he members of ha socey became afflaed wh he Presbyeran and oher churches n he cy, and was fnally abandoned as a church. had been unoccuped unl a few years ago, when he Free Mehodss purchased he propery and was remodeled and fed ou as a very nce place of worshp. s undersood ha he church board wll a once ake seps o rebuld. FRE DESROS CORUNNA HOME he rosdcrv-e of Mr. and Mrs. Ber Berry, on Pne S., n he hrd ward of Corunna. was parally desroyed by fre early las Sunday mornng. he home was a landmark of ha par of he cy, havng been for years he home of hghly respeced resdens Mr. and Mrs. John }J;»H\CJV\*- who lved here fo ;,as and reared her larcre famly of boys HU() "rs. s beleved ha he fre came from an overheaed furnace, and had undoubedly been smoulderng for some me, as he famly woe away, havng gone from home o Oand Rapds on he afernoon before o spend he week-end wh frends. he fre seemed o hr.ve sared on he frs floor drecly over he furnace, and spread upward hrough he house. he floors of hree rooms were burned almos compleely ou, *»nd hr furnure whch had been on hese floors was found n he basemen, runed by fre, smoke and waer. he fre deparmen was called a abou 1:30 a. m. when neghbors o be held hs (hursday) afernoon a 2 p. m., Rev. C. B. Lyons, pasor of he Owosso Church of Chrs, offcang. nermen wll be made n Wes Haven cemeery- "Gar" Jenknson as he was known by many frends was. born on Feb , and was he son of homas and Alma Jenknson, poneers of New Haven. He was an especally effcen and successful farmer and was a mos hghly respeced czen of he couny, hs frends beng numbered by hundreds. ; On Oc. 26, 1905, Mr. Jenknson was marred o Mss Edh Smh, of New Haven, who survves hm. o hem was bom a son, Russell, lvng n New Haven, and a daugher, Mrs. O. C. Keler of Fln. here are one grandson, Gerald Jenknson, and wo brohers, Shrley and Cores, boh of New Haven. he News exends sncere sympahy o he bereaved famly n he loss of her loved one. LADES'EVENNG he offcers of Corunna Chaper, Royal Arch Masons, are makng arrangemens for a sprng Lades' Evenng, whch wll be observed on F 'day evenng of ne;^ week, Aprl 2<>. A ha me a po-luck dnner wll be served a sx-hry o'clock. wh an excellen program o follow. he address of he evenng wll be delvered by Rev. Wm. >. Davs. Reco- of Chrs Epscopal and S. FV.u's churches, nnd he evenng's program wll also nclude he usual com ml n y sngng, dreced, by Ear W..cvjs and. Byron P. Hcks call a muscal "ug-'o-war." f you please wh dancng numbers povded by he Donaldson dance sudo, -ccordon selecons by Mrs. Kenneh Jacobs, of New Lohron. and oher excellen numbers. s really expeced ha hs wll be one o he bes pares ever held by he Chaper. England plans o ry compulsovy savngs on s people. f works we mgh ry ou on he governmen over here. monhly nsrucons. Some 40,000 Musc was furnshed by a quar rural chldren are supervsed durng ee from he Bble Holness Ser*v he course of he year. "ary, of Owosso. and Mrs. E. H he musc program s furnshed Hoffman, also of Owosso, played se. free o.he couny by Mchgan Sae lecons upon he harp. College, he only expense o he lo- % car couny s ha of he Sprng Fes- :! rval. Each eacher furnshes her own ransporaon o he musc meeng, and purchases her musc exs. MARRAGE OF CORUNNA RESDEN Mrs. Maran oung, of Corunna, who has n recen years spen he wner monhs n Florda, was recenly marred o Sam Aulman, of Kssmmee, accordng o word receved here by frends. Mr. and Mrs. Aulman are a presen ourng Florda and s expeced wll be n Corunna someme n May, o spend he summer n Mrs. oung's pleasan home on Sae sree wes. he brde's many frends n Corunna and vcny exend congraulaons good wshes. BAPS CHURCH ACVES and A a recen meeng of members of he Frs Baps church, of Corunna, several evens were planned for he fuure, anrmg hem a "Fellowshp Supper" n he church parlors on Aprl 25, when he annual meeng of he church wll be held, Mrs. Seh Cunvnngs was apponed u> charman of he commee or unper arrangemens, asssed by oher!- whom she should selec. hose nresen also, as represenaves of he church membershp, eleced as a "lomnalng commee Mrs. Nelle Morrs, Mrs. F. M. Kay, Mss Hea lce Perce, Allen Kmble and Seh Cummngs. BAPS SUNDA SERVCES Sunday evenng servces wll be held weekly a he Baps Church begnnng Aprl 21. From now on he hour for he B.. P. U. servces wll be 6:30 o'clock and he evenng servce a 7:30 o'clock. FRDA AFERNOON CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peacock, resdng a he coner of Norh Sh-, wassee avenue and M-21, observed_ ' he ffeh annversary of her mar-'' ) ".ur ( <v" Monday, when he occason was celebraed wh a dnner pary - "<l s'"' >! Ae?"]'^ > 'her home, Close frends and neghbors as well..«'«' f«*\v relaves from ou of he cy were presen. Mr. Peacock was born n New ork PURSE SNACHERS SENENCED Frances Powers md heodore Ku.rle. wo Owo*«o yoc hs, who adlv'cd snachnjr purses from Owosso lades las fall a" 1 wner, were H"ough before Ju ' <» Collns on Me '-v. and were placed on probaon f ' ' wo years, as well as beng r--essed c 1 -*- of $25 ^ach. he fnal gaherng of members 1,,,»,, M -» J L of he Frday Afernoon Club for he "oe on March 24, and horne year, afer a mos successful fall and hs brde whle on a vs o_ Mch- 'wner season, was held las Frday»*»» J he > were marred, ( * e afernoon, when a luncheon was en- ' ho f. h \ hl ' ue s P?!?"^^ Judge Cop--* ord^" d Kurrle o joyed a he Moo!* Resauran and b le ben e ^he, fo, " er Mss Loe --Ve resuon n he amoun of was followed by a delghful socal Harwg and shorly afer her afernoow, n he home of Mrs Ja«marrage he;.young couple.ook. $79.40 whch he. young man pad, O^y^ ws " l e M J- «W,«- Huron couny. M * ( * * * ^ & % " ^ " frs rea assocae hosess e* ae purchase was an un- jhe counv w as well as beng plac- *or luncheon a he Moore Res- fclea-m "lorv." and hs laer was j ed on probaon. auran 32 members of he club had added o unl hey had a fne farm he Judge gave he boys a mghy m^de reservaons and lovely ables * f *,ho,,r - 1S.» ^ Afe- leavng l srong "Hear "o hear" alk, and a lad, cenered wh beauful ar- he farm hey resded n Bad Axe p?"r of ^e erm* of Kurrle's probaon s ha he reman a home wh rangemens of swee peas and snan- f"»" «shor me, comng o Corunna dragons n low bowls. hese lovely abou weny years ago. hs moher and asss n he work a flowers were, laer gven o success- j Mr. and Mrs. PeacocV are boh enful players of brdge and Chnese joyng very good healh, and have he cour also warned hem ha any he K".rrle eras saon rear Morrce. checkers n he home of Mrs. Quayle. [scores «vf frends- n he communy J nfracon of he erm" of he pro- From he s<;.ene of he luncheon who jon he News n exendng ( ba on would resul n her beng he group wen on o he Quayle heary congraulaons. (brough n agan and senenced o home, where hey were joned by several members, unable o aend erler. Games were nlayed unl he lae hours of he afernoon and rophes won by M's. E. R. Hancock and Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. G. P. -awcock, who recenly rered from he offce of reasurer of he club, afer a number of years hey are he parens of wo sons, (prson erms. Dr. Lee Peacock, of Dero, and j ne boys ook purses from Mss Gen Peacock, who also resdes n '. Margare Healy, former hosess a ha cy. jhe Hoel Owosso coffee shop, and from Mss Florence Smh. he la- ' er was badly njured n a fall as her purse was aken. MNER S KLLED of mos effcen servce, was pre-; sened wh a gf from he club, as /ohn aks. acred 53 years, whose a oken of apprecaon. j! hovre was n Sagnaw, and who was he lades n charge of he arrangemens for he alogeher de j mr:es. souhwes of New Lohrop, employed n he mne of he Crapo lghful affar were Mrs. Geo, Webb. jnu deah las Wednesday afernoon.mrs. Wm. Jerney and Mrs, E. R.! when he was sruck by a fall of slae Hancock. n he mne. He was workng n he he club programs for mne nearly a quarer mle below h<" prepared by a commee composed large por:o n of Mrs. Avge Huff, Mrs. Hazel aphouse and Mrs. Maran (Jeb. were j forunae fellow on he head. he slae "roof" fell, srkng he unplaced besde each cover a he luncheon able. l pal n Sagnaw, bu ded j He was rushed o S. Mary's hos- shork FREE MEHODS SERVCES Arrangemens are beng compleed for holdng he sendees of he Free Mehods Church n he local Epscopal Church whle repars are beng made on he former church whch was badly damaged by fre las week. afer beng admed o he hospal. PASSES FLNG EXAM LAS RES FOR MRS. E. W. HARDNG Many frends were presen on Frday afernoon a 2 o'clock for he,h las res held for Mrs. E. W. Hardng, who passed away early he prevous Wednesday mornng. he res were held n he Free Mehods church, whch has snce been desroyed by fre, and were conduced by Rev. Harry Hosmer. of Lnden, and Rev. H. A. Wlcox, pasor of he Corunna church. he pall hearers were Harlan Hempsead, E. B. Hempsead and Max Hempsead, and Lyle. Vene and Howell Bouck. Flower grls were he Larry Gardner, Jr., of Corunna,, Msses Ruh Augsbury. Nora Bell has passed h's pr f v? f e lcense e.'am- jj Bouck, Albera Hempsead, Jean naon as a plo, and s now enled Moore. Edh Hscock and Mary o carry passengers n hs plane. Mr. Kennedy, Gardner s a member of he Owosso j nermen was made n eran Flyng Club..Cemeery n Vence ownshp. h

2 <» f? NEW AND USED mplemens We are prepared o serve you wh.many new and used mplemens and everyhng n he bes of condon. Perhaps we can help you ou wh some needed pars. Beer see us frs. Wan you o see ha new PAPEC EN SLAGE CUER. ou wll fnd hs very useful on he farm and s he bes for he work nended. GLNN BRUNGER Phone 17 F 3 +JM^«^M$H^j^M{+^M&&&&&4 +4& v^r^^fw^n^r^^f PROFESSONAL CARDS DW1GH E. GOBER FUNERAL PWECOR Ar Condoned Fu**ral Unexcelled AmL*l**c«PloH 41 HW -«-^4^ 5*rv*c* GANES H. B. MOORE, D. D. S. OWMM Offk«B *U«Ww» BMg. fcbfaf -fr <«--*. - O. H. GEB e * «Docor of Veernary PUoae 1225 ffcdcn* Corwun*. Mck. GLENN BOSSERDE AUCONEER Farm Sale* a Specaly Phone 116 F 21 Corucna, R. F. D. 1 -*+ PSBURGH M. L CHURCH Rev. E. F. Subbs, Pasor Church School s held each Sunday a 11:30 a. m. Preachng servce s held a 12:30 p. m. Prayer meeng mees each Wednesday evenng a 8:00 p. m. a he church. he Lades' Ad Socey mees he hrd Wednesday of each monh. Everyone s nved o all of hese servces.»8 & BEER HN HE *. CORUNNA NEWS Lennon, Mch. SRNG CHEESE MEANS OO HO f? When a cheese dsh comes ou of he oven or off he soye wh a?rngy appearance, he cookng hea ha? been oo hgh. So he naural remedy, home economcs saff members a Mchgan Sae College sugges, s o cook cheese dshes a a lower hea. A low emperaure for cookng cheese s he bes way o keep en* der and o blend well wh he oher ngredens. n fac, cheese should no really be "cooked," bu merely heaed enough o mel. Overheang oughens he proen of he cheese and makes srngy. When usng cheese n a baked dsh, - f uch as scalloped vegeable? or macaron nnd. cheese, s bes o mel he cheesp n he sauce before s mxed wh he oher ngredens. Bu bo sure o ake he sauce off he fre frs and o mel he cheese whou 'overheang. When cheese sandwches are oased under a broler flame, he bread nsulaes he cheese agans oo much hea. f he sandwch s he openface varey r s especally mporan o have a very low flame. Anoher rule for makng successful cheese dshes s o break he chee.so no ^vall peces before heang. hen wll spread more even- H*.monjr he oher ngredens, and wll mel n less me. Grang s he eases way o break up he cheese f s farly dry. Oherwse, flake wh a fork or shave hn. When he cheese s o be meled n a sauce may be graed, flaked, or shaved. Bu when cheese s mxed n a baer or dough as for muffns, bread, or bscus mus be graed frs. hese fne parcles can hen be mxed horoughly wh he dry ngredens; he cheese wll *>o clng ogeher nor form no hard lumps. NLON ha fasc mang new produc made of cola, ar and waer, called \ "ylon, may be more famlar o you han you realze. ou may have j been usng a oohbrush wh nylon brsles, f you have -had a superor brush ha seems o keep all s orgnal quales, n sp: of hard use. Nylon, of course, s becomng known o us because of he advance publcy we're geng on he new hosery made of nylon hose ha has he beauy and.^heemess of slk wh beer wearng quales. hese hose, however, are no everlasng, as some women hnk. hey're lke a permanen wave n ha respec. hey wll las longer because hey are so much more elasc han slk hose. And ha means ha hey wll jyve nsead of runnng when consderable sran s placed upon hem. hoy wll run, snag and evenually wenr ou. however. Ano'^r feaure ho*'r?e? he wearng qualy whch "sell" hese hose o he women s he fac ha hey wll wash n harsh \ laundry soap whou harm and dry wce as fas as regular hose. s sad ha he fuure of nylon s, so vas ha one canno predc. as a]read yexends from fshlnes o he oughes wre coverng, o he flmes of fabrcs and lace. We conclude from he enhusasc accouns ha wll be used for everyhng bu food. We are geng any number of "model homes" n h* naon. Why no some model occupans for hose homes? Good Posal wne Made from Coon Uncle Sam a* posal clerk use* carloads of wne each year for yng bundles of sored mal. He has been usng jue wne or economy and because he coon wne avalable has no had he combnaon of quales mos desrable for f posal wne. For yng bundles of leers wne should be srong enough o hold despe rough usage. should no be so fne ha cus he bound leers, and should no be so srong and fne ha cus he hands of he clerks when hey e he bundles and break he cord. he wne mus no srech enough o allow he bundles o leosen and he leers o scaer under rough har.dlng. he Uned Saes deparmen of agrculure repors a new coon wne developed ha has proved sasfacory n prelmnary ess n he acual handlng of mal. reamen of he wne wh a szng mxure conanng a small amoun of pnear ol (o keep down mldew) and dryng under enson removes mos of he srech and mproves he srengh. -he wne breaks well afer yng, bu holds he bundle safe n he pouch. Moreover, he new coon wne runs abou 1,350 yards o he pound, as compared wh abou 850 yards o he pound of jue wne so a slghly hgher prce for coon wne would be offse by he ncreased yardage. n hs work he deparmen had he co-operaon of a large wke manufacurer. he pos offce adversed for several carloads of he new coon, wne, bu he wne manufacurers we're booked so far ahead on orders ha hey could no make delveres whn he requred me and could no, herefore, subm bds. CAPOL HEARE j Every moon pcure crc has a vson of some day encounerng a screen epc whch s a pcure so per-! fee ha beggars all superlaves, ' so ousandng ha defles de Hcrpon. Such a pcure has arrvd. s Davd 0. Sefer.ck'a "Gone 1 wh he Wnd," whch opened Wedj'nesday-a he Capol heare. Mos flms have hghlgh* on whch o concenrae. "Gone wh! he Wnd" has so many ha a re- \ vewer s menally handcuffed. s! one supreme compose hghlgh" he enre pcure, from he mpres-! Mve presenaon of. hfc le, o he )a? pcorally nsprng fade-ou. s ruly he greaes pcure ever ' made and, snce follows so. fahfully Margare Mchell's sory of he Old Souh ha one s lef wonderng! how was ever acheved, mus follow ha Mss Mchell's sory mus be he Grea Amercan Novel. 7 * Always he Very Bes PURE DRUGS CHOCES CONFECONS, EC. Our Prces Mean a Real Savng WynnVDrug Sore, * Oppose Cour House Corunna! he whole world fel ha Clark Gable was he perfec Rhe Buler. jv A A. A A A. A A * '.. A A A A. ^ * -. \ f He s, and gves hs greaes'perform-! ^ ^ f f f f V f V f V V V V f V V ^ f f ^ anee. echncolor even enhances hs ^^^ - ^_^^^^^_^_^^ ^_ -- ^_^-^^^^ ^_ amazng personaly. As for Vven Legh, she emerges as a sar whose perfecon as Scarle s almos beyond, belef. No only s she an overngh sar bu he greaes flm dscovery of hs or any oher year. She and Gable make Scarle ard Rhe so real ha cnema magc seems o urn no lfe self. s dffcul o.conceve of Olva e Havlland' ever.gvng a greaer. performance, so magnfcen s she j % as Melane. Lesle Howard always j *f s grea bu he's never been greaer j ^ han as Ashley;- here are perhaps-j -#»- several dozen oher players on whch' one. could well go no ecsases, bu spape does no perm. Several supporng players do deserve menon. ~~ " ~~ homas Mchell. s ousandng as U. S. Famles on Relef Gerald O'Hara. Hae McDanel l_ ^, '» c j -does as much for her race wh her Buy Proecve Foods porrayal as Mammy as any of he Wha do famles on relef acual- greaes Negroes n hsory. Barbar ly by wh blue samps ssued free O'Nel, Ona Munson, Laura Hope as a praccal mehod for dsrbu- Crews, Carrol Nye, Harry Davenpor, ng foods of whch here s a surplus Alca Rhe, Rand Brooks, Evelyn supply? Wha foods do hey choose Keyes, Ann Ruherford, Buerfly when hey have pporuny o selec McQueen, Oscar Polk, Vcor Jory, as hey please from a lmed ls Edde Anderson, Fred Crane, George. of surplus foods? Reeves, Jane Darwell and Evere s oo early o draw general Brown are among 1 he superb sup conclusons, says Mlo Perkns, n charge of he Uned Saes deparmen of agrculure food-samp pro porng players. Of all hose who are proud as a gram. Bu for a sx-week perod resul of "Gone wh he Wnd," none he samp holders spen a lle more can be more rghfully so han Davd han 80 per cen of her blue samps O. Selznck, who courageously and for "proecve" foods and a lle fahfully "produced he pcure, and less han 20 per cen for flour, Vcor Flemng, who breahed lfe corn meal, rce and beans. Buer, no a sory ha wll be remembered eggs, and fresh frus and vege-, as lon S * nere K ^00 a h, n & m shall Always Srve o 'Merrll' our Confdence MERR E. DEAN Phone 444 show a 7:30 p. seas reserved. Chevrole *-Oldsmoble m., 1.10, wh all CAPOL HEARE ables have proecve values eneranmen. And no revew of Wh Errol Flynn'n he ype of For hs perod he samp plan he pcure could close whou S rou*> o he work of he cameramen for breakng records, and Mram Hop dashng role ha had "Dodge Cy" was effecve n fve ces. here were mnor dfferences n admnsrave mehods o dscover whch beauful screen epc o dae. role on he srengh of her fne per e-vng he world he mos pcorally kns awarded he mporan leadng varaons of he basc plan seemed hf < pcure runs for four days. formance Jh "he Old Mad," Warner o work bes. n general, orange- here are wo shows daly: Manee j Bro?> "Vrgna Cy" promses o be colored samps, whch were bough a 1:30 p. m., 75c no reserved. Ngh; one of he Capol heare's major by he relef famly, could be used ^ ^ o buy any foods, and half as many ff*" w "^^^M^^^^ w^^m^ ^^^'^" M^f^'!?^^f M^l'?^ blue samps gven free could be j spen only for foods on he offcal j surplus ls. A ha me he sur- plus ls ncluded buer, eggs, j oranges, grapefru, peaches, pears, cabbages, peas, omaoes, onons,! dred prunes, whe flour, graham flour, corn meal, rce, and dred; beans. Nuronss do no class he las fve ems as "proecve" foods. Blnd Carpener's Buldng Rober L. Grove Sr. of Psburgh, Pa., s buldng a hree-room addon o hs house "by feel." Grove, a carpener for 45 years, has been vrually blnd for sx years. Grove decded o buld he annex because he couldn' sand dleness. He bul he man dwellng of four rooms n Grove's blndness does no appear o handcap hm grealy. Already he has made excavaons, lad foundaons, se n he slls and he buldng has begun o ake form. he blnd carpener uses a -square or a srp of lumber o gude hm whle sawng, lumber, bu drvng nals s hs bgges problem. He holds he nal > unl he hammer-head begns o pnch hs humb and forefnger, hen les go and snks he nal wh one or wo more srokes. Msssspp's Landmarks Along he Nachez race n Msssspp, one of he mos hsorc horoughfares n he Eas, are such pcuresque landmarks as Rocky Sprngs church, runs of he Red avern and Elzabeh Femple college. hs nsuon, he frs women's college n Amerca o confer degrees on women, was charered n February, Audubon, he celebraed ornhologs, was a member of he faculy. Boh before and afer Msssspp became a sae n 1817 he Nachez race was he road followed hrough woods and swamps by housands of ncomng selers. Mracle of Glass "How far ha lle candle hrows hs beams!" es, were no for he mpures of our amosphere could be seen 40,000 mles by means of he gan 200-nch mrror beng nsalled on Moun Palomar n souhern Calforna. And glass makes ha mrror praccable. hus glass n a elescope brngs he dsan world closer. n a mcro scope makes he mnue world larger. n a camera makes he fleeng world permanen. n spec acles makes he world clearer. hese Folks Won $100 Each "LOSA SUFF" Myron G. Becker, Jr., Edmore, Mch. "FORDOORA" J. A. Pershon, 2476 N. Grao, M. Clemen*, Mch. "HE OUNG-ENS' DELGH" Howard Leghner, Roue No. 3, Rockford, Oho. "M RDNG HAB " Fred Kross, 926 Wrgh S., Sagnaw, Mch. "SRONGHEAR" Mrs. Florence S. Ponello, 4115 Bumham Ave., oledo, O. j * * ;. ^ " * >* s *»«" **; - L L-VLS en $1CC cash przes! Ford dealers are REPEA NG her bg Sl.000. ckname Cones. New car sales are sll gong up fas and used cars are comng n jus as fas. hese rade-ns mus be cleaned ou n shor order. So Ford dealers are handng ou anoher S,000 o used car buyers and slashng prces oo! Read he 3 Smple Rules. Make a down paymen and OU'RE N! AH you do s o nckname he car you buy, wre ha nckname on he pospad Enry Card, and mal! Read car ncknames whch have already won S100 apece. Anoher en S100 przes wll be awarded n hs week's Cones. See your Ford dealer oday! ^ Durand,Mch. % aracons of he season, when opens Sunday for a hree day run. he background of he flm u a page ou of Amerca's mos grppng hsorcal era, he Wes durng he Cvl War. he seng s he colorful, lawless "mushroom" mnng own. Vrgna Cy, durng s rowdes days. he heme recouns an auhenc epsode whch Rober Buckner adeply wove no he movng creen play. Mchael Curs, one of Hollywood's moa skllful drecors, flmed he producon. FORD DEALERS c qvz en MOO Prxes n he. Used Car Cones Closng Aprl 25 h e map shows he enre Sne of Mcbgam and he foovng Coume of Oho.' Alen. Ausee, Dejumce, fulom, Hmmevek, Hardn, F Vr. Logan. Lca, Maro*. Mercer,. «*«, PamMmg, Pw- *am, Sawukj, blby. Unon, Vow Wer, Wood, Wllam, Wyando. BU OUR USED CAR FROM AN FORD, MERCUR, OR LNCOLN-ZEPHR DEALER N HE ERROR SHOWN ON HE MAP 2 MDNGH, APRL 25, AND OU'RE N HE RUNNNG FOR A $100 CASH PRZE! Follow hese 3 Smple Rules See any Ford, Mercury, or Lncoln-Zephyr 1 dealer n he errory shown on de m*p. Pck ou any used car n hs sock. When youve made your down paymen, he dealer or hs salesman wll fve you a cerfed, self-addressed and pos-pad Enry Card. O Wre or prn on rhe card a nckname for he car you bough, usng no more han fve words. Mal he card. mus be posmarked no laer rhan mdngh o Aprl 2>. J he en bes ncknames as deermned by he judges wll each be awarded a S100 cash prse whn a week afer he cones closes. Decsons of he judges wll be fnal. n case of a e, duplcae przes wll be awarded. he judges are: Hon. John L. Carey, Mayor o Dearborn, Mch.; G. D. Gen ns. Auomoble Edor, oledo Blade; Gordon Kngsbury, Drecor of Adversng Courses, Wayne Unv. (NO ELGBLE: Ford Dealer* or her famles:. F<wd defers' employes or her famles.) EARL W. LEWS Phone 1359 Corunna* Mch,

3 Look over our Flock hey're Made * for * Now s he me o go hrough your poulry flock and pck ou he non-layers. We are n he marke for good heavy hens and good Leghorn hens. Our cusomers demand more and beer chckens. When you are ready o sell jus drop us a card and we wll call uesday or Saurday. L. E. LUCE Roue J ^^^ " " ^" "^ ^^ POULR BUER Phone Lennon 12-F-3 FLUSHNG, MCH. he Harves QoeA. ^heamu&d wh henew 4-R00 McCormck-Deerng COMBNE *H HNK, of you can harves and hresh your crops, by yourself, whu any exra help, and do a much beer job! ha's wha hs new 4-foo McCormck-Deerng combne means on he small farm. And you can ge a a prce ha's easy on your pockebock! hs new lle combne s bul for power-drve operaon wh a l-p!ow racor. ou'll ge a real hrll seppng along wh hs baby combne, geng he enre harvesng job ou of he way a he rae of 8 o 15 acres a day. And wll handle any hreshable crop you have. ou can' bea he No. 42 as a money-maker. saves gran, and saves on equpnlen, wne, and hreshng expense. saves food and work n he kchen because 's a one-man ouf. Harves he modern way wh Harveser's new 4-foo combne. See us abou, now. Lennon mplemen Co. Succeedng Haf fner & Lyle Lennon, Mch. w% Have opened up he Blacksmh Shop, oppose he Pos Offce-, a» am prepared o do your repar work promply, and n he bes manner. Wll apprecae your paronage. Wll drve o your farm o do horseshoeng. oar BUduaU- JOHNSON & DUNCKLE LENNON, MCH. f* J&*LJ&*. j^l.^^fc.j&*.j^^x*. A A - A J B ^ ^ A J ^. JW*.^^ ^A. j&*.w^fc^ok A ^ b ± A V A A U A A Fne Corunna Home? CHEAP FOR CASH? Known as he Mrs. F. E. Ducher home, 219 E. Olver S., Corunna. Egh rooms and bah, 100 f. fronage, good repar and ncely locaed. Buy drec from owner. F. L. JOHNSON Haale, Mchgan LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRNNG LENNON LOCALS Mss Harre Weller has been ll he, pas few days. Fred Long has reurned from a wner's sojourn n Florda. Mrs. Jenne LeRoy, of Bay Cy, spen Sunday wh Mrs. Ghas. Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Arche S. John, of Fln, were callers a he KVby home on Sunday. Mrs. J. G. upper has been confned, o her home by llness darng he pas week. Mr. ard Mrs. Chas. Whe were quess of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chapman, n.fln, Sunday. Mrs. John halson, of ona, s a gues n he home of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. aylor hs week. Mrs. Henry Lyle and Mrs. Beulah Dunckel were - Durand uesday afernoon, o call o n Paul Buyea. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peck, of Ponne, were guess n he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, formerly of Fln, are now occupyng he Lennon enan house. Lews Remel and Mary McDowell and Mr. and Mrs. Duch Mallery spen Sunday fshng a Pne Rver. Mss Dorohy Sas, of Fln, was a gues n he home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kngh Frday am Saurday, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wse have reurned o Fln, afer spendng he >as few weeks wh he Chas. Krby famly. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whalen and famly, of Owosso, were Frday evenng dnner guess of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunckel. he many Lennon frends of Joe Whalen, of Owosso, wll be pleased o learn ha he s now makng a nce bu slow recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sprngseen, who have been on he Lennon farm for he las few monhs, have moved o Dero. Don' forge he nex meeng of he Lennon Kng's Daughers n he home of Mrs. Perry Franks, norh of he vllage, on hursday, Aprl 25. Homer Kngh and Leo Lenepchmd were a Pnconnng'on Sunday, where hey were fshng for perch, and brngng home a fne cach. Mr. and Mrs. Ber Smh and Henry Baraekow, of Sagnaw, and Floyd Smh- of Durand. were Sundav guess of Mr. and Mrs> Arhur Wlbur. Paul Buyea, well known resden of Lennon, and for several years he very capable janor of he vllage schools, s crcally ll n he Durand hospal. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Deck and son, Donald, Keh Glbank and Mrs. Malda Ganssley were dnner guess on Sunday n he home of Mrs. Amela Deck. John VanCamp, recever of he Lennon Sae Bank, wshes he News o announce ha on accoun of oher engagemens he wll no be a he Bank on Saurday of hs week. Mr. and Mrs. Clfon Burln and lle son, Charles, and John Snell and Mrs. Adams, of Swarz Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Arche S. John, of Fln, were guess n he S. John home on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack McDowell and Mr. and Mrs,. Rex Pos spen Saurday afernoon and Sunday a Mo, and on her way home sopped long enough a Pne Rver o cach and brne: home a nce mess of perch. he Vence Cdner Grange are sponsorng & maple syrup supper a he own hall on hursday evenng of hs week. A nce urogram has been prepared for afer supper. Come on and have a good me. Prce, 25 cens. Mr. and Mrs. ra Merrll, accompaned by Mr. and Mrs, Merle Marn, of Fln, were a Greenvlle on Sunday. On her way home hey vsed he ona reformaory, and wen no Wesphala for a chcken dnner. Mrs. Phebe remblay eneraned he Eas Sde Crcle of he Lennon Lades' Ad on hursday evenng, wh a good crowd n aendance. A po-luck supper was served a 7:30 o'clock, afer whch a nce program was gven by he home alen crowd. Mrs. Convr Claxon and Mrs. Clara Deck had charge of he program. Mr. and Mrs. Nool D«\vs eneran- "A he Mgh--Fno Euchre club n hor home las Saurday evenng, wh he same happy b'.meh n a^nda^ce. Przes were awarded o Vrx Pos, May Kngsbury, Gordon Wheeler and Jenne Bame. A delcous luncheon was served by he hosess, and a very good me was enjoyed bv all. W. C.. 0. NOES A movng pcure show sponsored by he Lennon W C.. U. wll be held on Frday evenng of n^x week, Aprl 26, a egh o'clock, n he Mehods church. he pcure s en* led "he Pay Off." he Englsh classes of four neghborng schools have been wrng essays on he subjec, "he Harmful Effec of Alcohol." 'here' are 12 conesans, and has creaed much neres. One of he feaures of he evenng's program wll be he readng of he wo essays wnnng n he cones, and przes wll be awarded. A free wll offerng wll be aken. All are nved o come and enjoy an evenng's fne eneranmen. LENNON SCHOOLS Bll Covdell, sevenh grader, won he marble cones ard was offcally named champon marble player of Lennon for Blly Roo, second grader, was runner-up. Uncle Paul les serously ll n he Durand hospal and every chld s <eeply concerned over hs llness. Never was a school careaker more beloved han Uncle Paul Buyea. For nne years he has mended broken sleds, pached baseballs and endeared hmself o he boys and grls of Lennon and al are hopng for a speedy recovery. Baseball season has begun and he upper grade boys are geng ready for some good sff games. he prmary room has learned he poem, "he Bluebrd" and are buldng brd houses. LENNON M. E. CHURCH " was glad when hey sad uno me, le us go up no he house of he Lord." Dvne Worshp, 10:00 a. m. Church School, 11:00 a. m., Evenng Worshp, 8:00. Prayer servce every Wednesday ngh a 8:00 o'clock, "h«church wh a glad hand." E. L. CARLESS, Mnser. BG FGH PROMSED We have been nformed ha here are more han 200 axpayers' assocaons organzed and operang n Mchgan. ha represens que a number of pla n czens who, expecng no reward, gve of her me and effor o vender a servce o her fellow axpayers and local communes. hose men should ceranly creae que an mpresson on our law makers and offcals a home as well as hose who wll legslae n Lansng nex year. Surprsng how many assocaons have sprung up only recenly. A shor me ago hs knd of effor would have been he bu of jokes and rdcule. No so oday. A las he formerly helpless axpayer has learned wha every polcan has always known: "n unon here s srengh"; and he resuls have already been no less han amazng. housands of axpayers' dollars have been saved n many owns, ownshps, vllages and ces n our sae hus far. 's prey easy once he organzaon ges under way. Men who are members of hese varous groups are enjoyng he novely, for acually he close sudy of ax problems and how her local ax dollar s beng spen can become a fascnang pasme. A GREA RELGON n many communes n he land relgous meengs are beng held. hey are jon convocaons of Proesans, Caholcs and Jew?. hese meengs have been mporan n creang senmen o pro- ec he rgh of all people o wor- shp as hey wsh. ha rgh has j been desroyed n much of he world, j Whle here may be churches and creeds, here s a relgon whch ake* : n nl denomnaons. Wh all agree. s bgger han churches ard more penerang han relgon? : forms and belef. here are deal* j of human and dvne relaonshp* whch overshadow conenon. n ' he possesson of hem, all people h«- long.o he same fah. Dovle Kngh and F. A. Ruby re- j CAPAL urned Sundav mornng from her! Capal wll w.l always alway: >e neeco< led n nn o Flovda. drvng all ngh he j *<""e f rm *' l,n( '>'-. herefor*- he las ngh ha hey mgh spend Sun-! who cres, "Down wh capa * day a home. he boys wen down really demandng he end of cvlzed by he drec roue and reurned by lfe as we know. Far wser are way of he Carolna*, and accordng hose who, nsead of damnng capal, cener her effors on more and o Doyle here jus s no anyhng more o be seen n he whole Souh. beer ways o make use of. Gr. hey brough home many nce souvenrs of her rp. Now ha John Lews and Presden Roosevel are on he ous, he C.. O. reasury could do worse han gve s $500,000 camnagn conrbuon o he Fnnsh relef fund. HOUSEKEEPER WANED Waned experenced lady for general housework. Call a home, wo mles norh of Lennon, a corner of Calkns road -nd M-13. K «?^*f ajen>0fw - O SAVE OU MONE! JOHN DEERE ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ) ^ RACORS An mporan advanage n ownng a John Deere Ceneraf Purpose racor s ha you can ge John Deere workng equpmen for plows, coon and corn planers, bedders, mddlebreakers, culvaors, mowers, ec. equpmen ha fs rgh ono he racor hey're made for each oher. hen, oo, here's a wde varey of drawn mplemens. he exclusve John Deere 2-Cynder desgn gves you smple, rugged racor wh fewer, heaver pars, and he ably o burn low-cos fuel successfully year afer year. JOHN DEERE WORKNG Don' overlook he workng equpmen; ownng a racor whou equpmen o go wh s lke ownng a knfe whou a blade. REX POS JOHN DEERE DEALER EQUPMEN LENNON, MCH. Hardware? Consanly addng o our lne, and au ways prepared o serve you wh he bes n Hardware, ec. Lennon Hardware Co. Phone 18-F-2 EARL AND LLE BAKER JMJMJV LENNON, MCH. LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRNNG fa.^lu^a*-^. JkL J.OJ. J#^ J&* ^^ *&*. J^.J^. j ^ j * _^k*^jakjffcjafc^&^fm^mp^^ffc^%^f^^^ : Seed Cleanng V We wll Clean and rea your Gran Seed lor 5c per bushel Cleanng Clover Seed 25c WE ARE N HE MARKE FOR OUR WOOL Walsh Bean and Gran Co. Phone 16 GEO. DLLER, Manager Lennon, Mch.»x< L

4 u he Corunna News PUBLSHED WEEKL LOUS N. SHARD, Publsher K.->!<'l- as Second Clas.-< -naer a ** Po- Of!n-' al Corunna,.Mchgan, u«de* h< Ar C* March S. 1.S79. Korp- A vorsrjj Rejrew-nnve 1J-K AMER'AX PKKSS ASSOCAON Now ork Cy, N.. NEWOHROP E. L. Cornwell, Flushng, has purc!-r> <!?r.-> E'.v.' Slocurh farm, a he souh end of he vllage. Mr. and Mr.".' M. Sherman -who resde.here wll cy/ae on he Ber Danel farm, wo mles souh of New Lo.hrop. Mr. and Mrs." Melvn Ball, Bren C <:ek, wll opon her home o he pr.h':- for «pancake supper sponsored by he Bren Mehods Lades' Ad Socey Frday evenng. Aprl 19.} fervr.a,' v.h begn a 5:30 unl all j r.re served.! MLK ESERS N SX SCHOOLS Sx schools o serve all he cow esers n he Lower Pennsula are scheduled by he dary exenson servce of Mchgan Sae College. Frs of he noo n o noon schools s o be a kalamazoo, Aprl 22 o noon of he nex day n he offce of he couny agrculural agen n he couny buldng. From noon, Aprl 23, o noon of Aprl 24, he esers n anoher secon of he sae wll be n conference n he posoffce buldng a Jackson, he conference cener for anoher secon of counes wll be Lapeer, from noon of Aprl 24 o noon of Aprl 25; Sagnaw", noon of Aprl 25 o noon of Aprl 26. Concludng con SCHOOL NOES CALENDAR OF EVENS daryman, has arranged o have hree, members.! oher college men on he programs. ~ Mr*. Ferrs.Johnson was gues of : hese are C. M. Harrson, pasure j honor a a socal afernoon a he. JUNOR NEWS specals, J. M. Jensen, dary spe-1 home of Mrs. Loren Sears wh Mrs. -he Junor class has chosen he ' cals o n mlk ar-d cream qualy. { j-h^-vd Jacobs.S co-hosess, Wednesday afernoon. Awards n conband" by James Parker. play called "he Henpecked Hus r>nd E. C. Sehedenhelm, dary specalsess wen o Mrs. Ronald Jacobs, here have been ry ous for pars. Conferences are desgned o equp?]. B< r Dar'ls, Mrs. Emme John he play s o be gven May esers wh nformaon ha wll son and Mrs. Evere Sneers. hvlp carymen produce wh less ex-- -* Aprl 1,7 rack, Fowle-vlle here. Aprl 24 Chesanng-S. Charles, a S. Charles. Aprl 19-^Pracce, Owosso here. Aprl 23 s-ball, Swarz Creek, here. Aprl 26 Baseball, Fulon here. HOME EC. CLUB he Home Ec. Club prrls sponsored cooke sale las hursday. hey ferences are o be n Grand Rapds, made $3.25. r-oo of May 1 o noon of May 2, and j he club expecs o go o Else Cadllac, noon of May 2 o noon of soon for a r-eouny meeng. jj av 3, he grls also are plannng o. pu A. C. Balzer, college exenson ] on a play jus for her own,club Rev, ar.d Mrs. R. R. ewlger '^ense and ye assure publc of qualy produc. Anoher phase wll em- r-nd.daughers- eneraned he oung People Fellowshp club of he Bren: J^J.^ echnq^ bv ndvdual es Creek Mehods Church a he par- ^ ^ sm a wher 0 ^ ^ he e3. sonage 10 New Lohrop, Wednesday ;- p<, records m0rc ^ ^ ^ bv proper evenng. A "affy pull and oher (. ramon and beer pe rcen4ge games were he evenngs dversons, of com. r^d r.s refreshmens were served, j Rev. erwllgor announces ha he j ~~~ Bren Creek church has organzed a ^. J*»or,FeSoOM.> club of several. SPEflAL SERVCES member?. hs club wll be conduc- "* Mva * au " " " ^ ^ ed «mkr o he senor group. J U p announ(, e<j ha Wj L. Mal e, -. v ; gospel snger and evangels, wll conduc a. seres of meengs n he RAHlP naf'llr Corunna Mehods church, eon- Ul*v"lllUWll mencng o n Monday evenng nex. BREAKFAS A Mo'Vr rrd r>u<rhws Mav Breakfas o be held a he Norh M*hr>d? Church, New Lohrop, on Saurday, May 25. a eleven o'clock. wr= nlsnncd ^ he busness meeng of he Lades' Ad Socey ofha evvr^h. Wednesday, followng he regular monhly co-operave dnner. Commees named for he affar were: Dnng room, Mrs. Orpha Col- H- Mrs. Holls ^ee and Mrs. Harold Phelps; menu. Mrs. Arhur Baley, Mrs. Harry Hess and Mrs. Helen Shoemaker; program, Mss Ma on Brlcy and Mrs. Alex Beardslee. A "Sunshne and Cloudy Day" mues o be arranged by Mrs. Floyd Bllbrough, Mrs. Elmer Sanborn and Mrs. R. R. erwllgcr, was also de-! >'( d O!-. Mos^s^e 4 - apponed for nex v-nhv meeng were Mrs. Elmer ^ -"bw.. Mrs, jos Ahcrman and Mrs. rene Sherman. on VARS CLUB Anoher dozen membershp pns are ordered for hose who are expeced o jon hs sprng. Plans are beng- made. for a alumn geogeher whch should ake place durjng he nex hree weeks. he. commee n charge 5s as follow?: Max Suon, Don Harrs, Rober Hassel- ;back, and Wayne Zambas. Gerald JNehaway recenly gave a" repor orr he comparson of sx and elevenman fooball. GRL RESERVES he senor group of Grl Reserves enjoyed a roller skang pary on Wednesday evenng, reurnng o he home of he advser, Mrs. Fred Hasselback, for refreshmens. he "Sprng Frolc" s planned for Aprl 23. KNDERGAREN he chldren have been makng large pcures of Pnoccho, Geppeo, Jmny Crcke, Monsro, Fgaro and Cleo. Jerry Bouck brough a large cocoon he oher day. he chldren are gong o wach and see wha happens. FRS GRADE weny boys and grls are able o coun o 100. A he "Readng Pary" Frday, Margare Sdney, Jo Ann Varo, Glora Faal and Prsclla Lawcock read sores o he pupls. Frday, 21 boy* and grls had perfec spellng papers. SECOND GRADE rene Frazer has moved near Owosso. he chldren made orgnal cu ou flowers Monday mornng. hey are addng hree numbers now.. s called column addng. Aprl 12. and connung o May 5. BRON RESDEN PASSES j here wll be.servces each evenng excep Saurdays a 7:30 o'clock, "Wllam L. Rchards, fe-lorjr vs- wh he usual wo servces on Sundays.,, Barbara Sdney brough her Easer ','^ a-\'~. r,6:nn<'n v. he affrs of H <'M and communy, ded n Me- Mr. Mulle comes here Jj^hly nlan o school for all of us o enjoy. ' -: f's; Ma! on hursday mornng recommended as a gospel worker and ( r? a.- \v< k. follownr an llnesj-.of he meengs wll undoubedly prove : FOURH GRADE wo monhs', of complcaons. very benefcal o he church socey. he 4h grade boys and grls have been especally neresed n he un Mr. Rchards was born on March on "Magnes" n her Scence Read- ' 188". fnd was he son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Rchards. All of!ers. Magnes were brough o hs lfe was spen on he farm hree j HE WHO LAUGHS... LASS j schooj an(j several expermens were rvzles wes of Byron, whch had Durng he dark days of he Cvl worked, among hem he makng of K-f* owned and ooeraed by hs ( War, when boys from boh sdes were a faher before hm. He was rulv one dyng by he housands on he of he communy's splendd czens, balefeld, Lncoln ook me o be- Funeral servces were conduced gn hs cabne meengs by readng from he large farm home, whch a few passages from a curren book was flled o capacy wh he sor-.by Aremus Ward, one of he lead- : A::g frend* of he depared. he ng humorss of ha me. One of * rvces were conduced by Rev. ; he cabne members reproached he GALLOPNG BREAKFAS grea man, askng: "Mr. Lncoln, how can you laugh a such a me?" Lncoln repled: "f could no laugh my hear would break!" Frendly, Advenurer. FRESHENNG BREEZES s no dshonorable o fal; he dshonor les n one's falure o ry agan. Fr«nk Blake, pasor of he Byron :V:hod> church, wh he Masonc!-crvces a he grave, conduced by \-. Rober. A. Fox. he members» : Byron Maaonc lodge were presen n a body, and he bearers were memn<>f of he fraerny, Roy Kechum> \ S\ Houghen, Guy Hosley. John Mfer, Clfford Braden and Ber MJ'ler. Mr. Rchards had been acve n By; on lodge, and had served as s worshpful maser. He was also a member of he Byron Mehods church. Deceased s survved by wo ssers, Mrs. Clfford J. Lews, of Byron, and Mrs. Clarence Kerby, of Dero. Le us wh cauon ndulge he supposon ha moraly can be mananed whou relgon. Reaboh forbd us son and experp ce o expec ha naonal moraly can preval n excluson of relgous prncple. George Washngon. he Presden s a lo lke Nero. Somehng new n socal enjoy-! He keeps "fddln" abou a hrderm r.-ens n Lades' Ad crcles s wha'""'*""' whle he oher canddaes burn. s known as he "gallopng breakfas." One of hese was held on he vcory of success s half won when one gans he hab of work. uesday mornng hy a commee from he Lades' Ad Socey of he local M. E. church. Surprse calls were made n he homes of hose who were o be guess, a an early hour n he mornng, and hey v/ere carred, n hev n:ornng anparel, o he church parlors where a n old fashoned break- adrnns-raon says plans ss was served by he commee, o make VA "he grea naonal hry-fve lades horoughly enjoy- playground of Amerca." We hope nc er! he occason. axpayers who are fnancng can ake me enough off o vs occasonally. Now s he me when a consderable number of men are runnng around ryng o persuade her f ends o persuade hem o run for offce. here s nohng n he early mals o ndcae ha seed caalogs have been damaged by he severe wner. he When a Senaor scolds ohers for usng publc money o buy voes, means he needn' face anoher elecon for several years. compass wh a cork and needle. Arlene and Rchard Lghhll are new pupls n he 4h grade. Earl Hckey, Jack Wrgglesworh?nd Donalyn Huber were absen Monday. FFH GRADE Kahryn Wynn's eam s ahead n he spellng cones so far bu here are sll hree weeks lef before he cones wll be over. n geography he pupls have fnshed he sudy of Canada and have begun sudyng abou our neghbor on he souh, Mexco. he hyacnhs made of crepe paper v-e-o fnshed durng ar perod. Frday. SXH GRADE A new pupl enered. he sxh gr-de Monday. Her name s Emly Lghhll and she came here from Owosso. he followng nupls wroe "A" papers n an arhmec es hs week: Jack Bower, Carol Braze, Kahryn Dxon, Dorohy Francs, Enrl Hall. Ward /Wardng, Rober Larsen, Charles Lener, Mary Jean Oswald. Wyler Rdng. Verdea Rumrll, Hercele Shonberg, Dale Sworhwood, Junor sso, Phylls Waler. SEVENH GRADE n a es on Monday over he subjec of real esae nsurance and reducon sales he followng wroe perfec papers: John Cooley, Joyce Heckman. Frances Hlden, Berna Jones, Blly Kvoske, Bey Morse, Parca Murdock and John Wynn. EGHH GRADE he followng wroe 100 per cen es papers las week on he subjec of real esae, ncome and nherance axes: Evelyn Barry, Joe Carland, Mare Frazer, Cheser Fuoss, Rose Keyes, Keh Larsen, Weson Pennell and Ana Howell. "A" papers: Jack Boursmh, Harold HaH, Bey Jones, Mcky Krbs, Mary Lbra, Vrgna Qurk. X-Rays of *Voce Box* Ads Sudy of Larynx f you suer, don' blame au on your ongue or your facal muscles. More probably 's he faul of your larynx. ha s he concluson of Br. Harold Weslake, nsrucor n speech a he Pennsylvana Sae coljege, based on an analyss of 1,500 orgnal X-ray pcures of he mouh and "voce-box" of.several hundred persons of all ages and boh sexes, some of hem suerers. "n sngng, n speech nsrucon for he deaf and n voce correcon, we have been over-emphaszng he ongue smply because we ddn' kn6w how mporan he larynx mgh be," he sad. "he X-ray pcures show ha hs s mporan ha he obscure vocal folds and he back caves of he hroa nfluence our speech very decdedly." n producng vowels, for nsance, was found ha he hdden moons ar.d placemens of he larynx play a bgger role han he poson of he ongue. Wh consonans, on he oher hand, he major funcon s suppled by he ongue. Pcures of suerers "revealed ha n mos cases spasms occur n he larynx before hey are dscernble a all n he ongue or facal muscles. he radonal reamens have deal almos*, exclusvely wh he vsble organs. Dr. Weslake beleves ha as he larynx becomes beer known, wll assume grea mporance n speech nsrucon. Elecrcal nsrumens are already avalable, he sad, o measure he amoun of energy beng expended n he larynx, and 4hese wll faclae correconal reamens. New Arche ologcal Fnd Ads Sudy of Greece An elaborae early Greek srucure dscovered by Unversy of Cncnna and Greek archeologss has defnely been denfed as he palace of Kng Nesor, he" kndly and aged monarch of Pylos made famous by Homer, has been revealed by Prof. Carl W. Blegen, of he Unversy of Cncnna. More han 600 nscrbed clay ables were found n he palace runs and, when decphered, hey are expeced o add consderably o man's mowkdge of he perod, Professor Blegen sad. her recovery n wha s beleved o have been he archves room of he buldng "wll necessae some revson of ceran curren heores regardng he sae of culure" n he days of ancen Greece, he declared. he dscovery, made by a group headed by Professor Blegen and Or. K. Kourounes, drecor of he Naonal museum a Ahens, came more han 35 mles from rphyls, where German archeologss beleved hey found he palace n Smoke Evl Dscoveres ' announced by he Amercan Chemcal socey promse o free ces from he dangers of sulphur doxde, he noxous gas from whch he smoke problem, chefly arses. Sulphur doxde, v;ch s unavodably formed n he burnng of coal, and whch, escapng from ndusral smoke sacks, causes heavy losses n corroson of buldngs and menaces healh, wll be elmnaed from he amosphere f a mehod successfully worked ou n he laboraory of Rober D. Snow, of he Unversy of llnos, becomes ndusrally feasble. Dr. Snow, solvng he problem heorecally, shows ha he sulphur can be removed from he coal before s burned. Dr. Snow's mehod h> volves he processng of coal a he mnes before s shpped. *he coal s frs ground, and hen reaed wh an acd soluon of jferrc sulphae. he reaed coal s washed and heaed n he presence of hydrogen. he hydrogen removes he remanng sulphur n he form of hydrogen sulphde. Handkerchef Habs As soon as he baby has passed he oddler sage he should have hs own supply of handkerchefs. each hm o pu he soled ones no he hamper and o help hmself o a fresh one once a day or ofener f necessary. hs s good ranng n self-relance. More han ha, s one of he habs ha make for good healh, for clean handkerchefs, properly used, are one of he ndspensable adjuncs of dsease prevenon, parcularly colds. Handkerchefs may be washed more easly f hey are separaed from Ue res of he laundry and soaked for a whle n cold waer o whch a handful of sal has been added. Pleny of soap and warm waer s ordnarly suffcen fo washng. f used by persons sufferng from colds, hey should be washed n he usual way and hen boled. ypcal Amercan Dance Gene Snyder, who dreams up dance rounes for heaers and ngh clubs on a mass-producon scale, repored recenly ha he ap s he rue form of Amercan folk dancng. Oulnng he developmen of hs parcular ype of erpschore, he 29-year-old dance drecor' sad ha he greaes srdes have been made n he las decade snce balle echnque had been added "bu j he surface hasn' been scrached." "Amercans have an nheren sense 1 of rhyhm whch s parcularly good (or ap dancng," Snyder sad. fac, 's he bes n he world,'* "n Smar and Surdy Foowear es, we caer o he hrfy folks who lke syle as well as moderae prces n Foowear ALBER BOURSMH 1 * Oppose Cour House Corunna, Mch.? Clean Up * Pan Up Fx Up > We are prepared o care for your every X need, Pans, Ols, Varnshes, Screens > and everyhng n he Bulders lne. Beer ^ see us frs. 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5 * he busness man who goes o hs banker when he wans o oban funds or nves profs ; he farmer who secures a loan from hs bank o purchase new equpmen; he housewfe who manans a checkng or savngs accoun, akes advanage of he greaes nangble force n cvlzaon BANK- \ (jr. OLD CORUNNA SAE BANK dfcmma Nora A number of Corunna Chaper No. 200, 0. E.-S. members and Pas Marons were n New Lohrop on Wednesday o aend he meeng of he Couny Assocaon of Pas Marons held n he home of Ms. Harry Colby of ha vllage. Maser Marn Cous, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Suar Cous, was brough home he frs of he CORUNNA ROAR CLUB he Corunna Roary club Lsened o an excellen alk by Gladnl Wllams, a Negro suden a Mchgan Sae Collge, a, he dnner meeng on uesday evenng n Moore's resauran. Wllams proved a mos neresng and eneranng speaker, and he week from Harper hospal, and s gave an excellen pcure of he hsconvalescng rapdly from ha recen ory of hs race for he pas 300 operaon. He wll be able o.be! years. He relaed how he frs of abou agan n, anoher week. he colored slaves were brough from Mrs. Anna Chapman, former sher- Afrca some wo hundred years beff of Shawassee couny, has fled, fore he war beween he saes. su n he crcu, cour, askng for j he Afrcan naves were capured, he separaon-, of her farm from he ed, and forced o march somemes Vllage of Vernon: Mrs. Chapman as f ar as j ( 000 mles hrough jungle res up ha he farm consss of 90 pahs o he coas and when he proacres, ha s used solely for agr- (cessons fnally reached he coas, culural purposes and ha she de- only one-enh of he number caprves no benefs from he.vllage ured had survved he longjourney, axes pad. j \Vllr.:r.s sad. He added ha many R. Krlow,.'38, who operaes a more ded of exposure and nhuman hachery.a Chesanng, pleaded gur- reamen durng, he voyage o y before-jusce Hugh Nchols las Amerca.. - Frday o a-charge of ssung a cheek He relaed ha n hese modern for?25 whou funds. he eourv mes here are now mdre han 200,- ordered hm o make he.check good 000 Negroes n.mchgan, mos of and o pay cosxs of he com- hem employed by ndusralss. He J plan was sgned by Fred Krbs, ' poned ou ha Vhen he colored owner of Kr.bs' hachery here. he people are gven a chance hey ; check was gven n paymen, for baby usually make-good. clcks and bounced back. j He advocaed he desrucon of j Andrew Nemeh, of Bancrof, s racal prejudce o 'gve he black <PC j servng a senence of ffeen days n ms-n as good a chance o make hs he couny jal as he resul of hav- 0\vr. way n socey as he whe man jng been found guly of falng o had, and he black man wll no long- 1 appear a 29 drlls of Company (^. er be he problem he s now consd- 125h Mchgan nfanry. he sen- ered, Wllams concluded. _,»»*^fr was mposed by Leu -Paury ' \ _, p era j s jj an<j ne ch ar e was on he r ' ongh (hursday evenng) he order of Cap. Rchard Goeckel. Ne-j Vence Cener Grange s gvng a *»eh gave as hs excuse ha he was maple syrup supper n he Vence workng n Lansng, and could no Cener own hall begnnng a 6:30 8* 0 he drlls. o'clock. j he marrage of Mss heo Red-. Mss Margare Collns from Ann ond, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Doy, of Ponac. Arbor, Mss Marx Alce Rer from nj Redmond, of Durand, ard he las quarerly conference of! **» ^2^-^¾.¾ 6^ ^¾ Mss Mary Alce, was damaged o a hem. E. Oureh of Cor^» for he ' ^ V * * *? Dw» h 1 M afjj dl? f* consderable exen Sunday aferyear wll be held on Frday evenng ** "f of her s n ' A * fred M» *»»< *fcen sruck he rear of an-» he church. \** Sh a f»bnrg, on uesday evenng oher car drven by Mrs. Marclle of Mrs. Bruce Morrf* b h*r las an Ulness of openng * "eem'wownff Hayes of Owosso, when he laer home oday (hursday) for» meeng of he Mssonary Socey of he he fre deparmen was called o was shaken up and brused when she a week. sopped n raffc. Mss Mary Alce Baps church. he former John Fch home, jas was hrown agans he wndsheld wes of he Waer Works, hs morn- by he mpac. Mr, and Mrs. Fred D. Rer and?g Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rer were n when a chmney burned ou. Glen Langdon, of Flushng, was was beleved he house was on fre, senenced o serve wo days n he Dero uesday o see he frs ball Praccally no damage. couny jal, for drvng hs car afer game of he season., >»- he Shawassee Couy -Chaper hs lcense had been revoked. Unof Amercan War Mohers wll mee less he pays a fne of 10 and coss Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sleosemah reurned he las of he week from a 2 o'clock n he W. R. C. rooms a of $3.35 he mus serve egh days, Florda, where hey had b*en spend. he cour house on Frday afernoon. Langdo n was senenced las Frday ng he pas few weeks. Plans are o be made for he sale of afernoon by Jusce Rober Fnch Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Morrs wll carnaons on May 11. afer he had been brough n by open her home hs (hursday 1 Homer Hyde, 68, of Durand, was Serg. Ove Langham. Hs lcense evenng for he weekly prayer ser- j fned $\o ard a*?es?ed coss of sx j was revoked more han a year ago vce of he Baps church. (,l!ars by Jusce Homer Bush, afer * or drvng drunk and he had faled Ay. Homer Bush s makng re-! he had pleaded guly o a charge of. o oban a new one. pars on hs home on Mack sree n-aul and baery. he charge Larrv Joe Schneder, lle son of we^, he former resdence of h!s par- grew ou of famly rouble. Mr and Mrs ^ ^ Schneder> was ens, Judge and Mrs. Mahew Bush he Corunna lre deparmen* was fve years old las hursday afernoon and accordngly eneraned he Mssonary Socey of he, faled ou Monday o exngush a Mehods church s holdng her an- j fre n an old lumber ple- near B nne lle frends n honor of he day nual meeng hs (hursday) afer- plan of he Corunna Manufacurng j n n j s home. n games whch were noon n he home of Mrs. Bruce Mor- Co., whch se fre o dry grass near- 'played a he pary Jacke Schooley, rs. by and hreaened he buldngs of Clfford Burgess and Marlyn Me Mrs. Edward Sloa n has reurned jhe plan. o Corunna and reopened her home wo cars were badly. damaged bu on Sae S. afer spendng he wn-. no one was hur when hey collded er monhs'wh relaves n Pnck- a M-21 and he Sae Road a 3:30 ney. A las Saurday mornng. One was \ s announ fd ha evenng servces a he Baps church wll be and he oher by Sanley Hckmo drven by Earl enley of Corunna, held each Sunday evenng a 7:30 of Conmna. o'clock, ' >?!$&..^^.v^c's people's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and meeng: a 6:30. daugher, Dorohy, of Gladwn; Mrs. Byron Agrculural Hgh School! ''ssell Schafer and daugher, Susan, wll presen a paroc pagean on j of Pnconnug, and Mr. and Mrs. uesday evenng, Aprl 23, a he {Waler Allmendnger and chldren, Communy Hall, enled "Lbers ed and Jean, of Royal Oak, were and Unon." hs s an elemenary! Sunday guess of Mrs. E. J, Allmenpar of he educaonal program of dnger, moher of Mrs. Ward, Mrs. he Chldren's Crusade.for Chldren, Schafer and Mr. Allmendnger, who whch begns Ojx Aprl 22 and ex- recen^ reurned from a wner ends hrough Aprl 30. soen n Florda. Clane were awarded przes. he young hos's moher served refreshmens before he close of he afernoon, and a lovely brhday cake was feaured. Maser Larry Joe receved many nce gfs. Samuel Whman, aged 52, who passed away las Saurday forenoon n hs home n Woodhull, was bured from he Oakr ' ^eral home n Perry on uesuv. mornng a en o'clock. nermen fys made n Roselawn cemeery', souh of Perry. Rev... Eddy of he Perry M. E. Church offcaed. Mr. Whman had lved mos of hs lfe near Perry. He was he son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry G. Whman, hs moher, Mrs. Roxy Whman, survvng hm. Also survvng are a broher, Wllam, of near Perry; wo ssers, Mrs. Charles De j Barr, of Morrce, and Mrs. Carolne Scruggs, of Fln, and wo halfbrohers resdng n Calforna. Poor Lghng Facles njure Human Eyesgh Convenence, cleanlness and safey of elecrc lghs are of secondary mporance when compared o he effec ha lghng has on he fam OU SLL CAN elephone UNON ELEPHONE CO. OBSERVAONS A ypcal Amercan s one who makes money a he job he knows and loses ryng o ge rch n a game he doesn' know. Manknd mus be mprovng. n he las 5,000 years, nobody has nvened a new crme or a new dry sory. Huxley says goodness s aaned by losng desre, wlfulness and personaly. By ha me, alas! you may have also los breah. Amercansm: Makng a mess ha wll run us f we don' do somehng; forgeng our own problems whle we shudder over he fa* of Europe. A hck own s a place where you call Cenral o ask where Dr. Jones s now. he age of dscreon s any me when you qu beng proud of gong o bed so lae. was here o spend he las week-end. f Mary.. Grove, and Mss Marv. Jane Edgar Pos, son of. Mr. and.mrs. John ly's healh, comfor and enjoymen, he Woman's Clab s scheduled o Lews from pslan spen he las Pos, of Swarz Creek, was solem- accordng o Anne Bebrcher, home mee nex Monday ngh n he home week-end a home. nzed n he home of he brde's par- rurashrngs specals, Oho Sae of Mrs- E.. Sdney, s announced ha Rev. Mahew ens \ soo of!l Dur L * nd las ' J**y Unversy, who says poor lghng s Mrs, Glen oung and Mrs. James -.Mullen wllbe he speaker a he ^ve?l n S-J h «couple were aended n a large degree responsble for by Bush were n Corunna from Dero j evenng servce a he Lennon Meh Mra ' Sanley Colombo, of Owoslas Sunday for he day. so, and John Pos, Jr., broher of poor eyesgh. ods church nex Sunday evenng. hs specals says here s more Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geeseman, of Oher servces are as usual *he groom. hey wll make her o good lghng han jus a powerful McBan, were guess n he home of >...,,,,. A home on he Pos farm, souheas of source of lgh, whch n many nsances s a bare lgh bulb. Good J. L. Shuls for he week-end. j Heme Nordhem, popular dsrc Len non ' '» _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rondell, of j governor of Roary, has been eleced A P; ckard car> owned by F red lghng s easly secured by usng pres den of Owosso Roary for he ^;^/ "r""*of Co nna^and"drven OwMsso, are he parens of a son. ensung vea- succeedng Kenneh \ ' Cornnna, and drven enough lgh, avodng glare, havng by hls born day mornng Memoral hospal las Saur- JSwfor ^rawgra. whose wnos? ezseajuly rrra epjres jmy 1. y g?**? Mlss ean '.? ho a mnmum of conras, and drecng he lgh properly. wfls accompaned by anoher sser, s bes o make sure here s enough lgh for he ask ha s beng done. Readng fne prn or sewng on dark maeral requres more lgh han readng large prn or sewng on lgh maeral. f possble have he amoun of lgh checked wh a lgh meer. here are wo knds of glare, drec and refleced. Drec glare s creaed when lamp bulbs are wholly or parally exposed o he eye. hs glare can be elmnaed by shadng all lamp bulbs, and placng porable lamps so ha no bulbs are exposed. Refleced glare s caused by reflecon from surfaces rear he work and usually can be avoded by changng he poson of he lamp or of he.offendng surface so ha he glare wll be dreced away from he eyes raher han no hem. Lgh should be well dffused and dsrbued over he room, so here are no exremely dark places whle he work area s brghly lghed. Proper dsrbuon of lgh s almos as mporan as havng enough lgh. Locae he lghs so here wll be no harmful shadows on he work. Rgh-handed people should have he lgh come from he lef, whle lef-handed people should have lgh come from he rgh sde when wrng, readng, or sewng. Lamps ha bear he. E. S. ag mean ha hose lamps have me he specfcaons for* good lghng as se up by he llumnang Engneerng socey. mgh be worse. Suppose some voung New Dealer had decded ha jobs would be plenful f people were made scarcer. OES. SPONSORED S OUR DRUG SORE * ON MARN WD MSCA L CLE MA OCHESM *U9M6E$ msssm, HASC COMEDO SDM <* SAON A ME HE REXALL SORE RON MALLER, PropV Corunna, Mch. Payng 28c for Buer Fa Feedng Mlk Free, and Baer Same Prce a* F* o Producers OWOSSO DAR 110W. Exchange Phone 871 HE QUAKER ELDON BARRE, M»n**er Every Wednesday OLD ME DANCE Lous Hardck, of Vernon OLD ME ORCHESRA Wll Furnsh Musc Frday - Saurday Sunday OAKS ANDERSON ORCHESRA ^ ^-^ ^- ^^ -^ ^* -^^- ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^-' ^^¾ A ^¾ A A* A± J^^ rsk f^ ^k dff ^¾ ^k rk ^Wk mf^ > v Feld Seeds FOR EARL SEEDNGS HA AND SRAW FOR SALE All Grades AlBER ODD CO. Phone 20 CORUNNA ELEVAOR We Delver ^ ew&m LE HE NEWS HANDLE HA JOB PRNNG

6 ME FOR HE FACS NOCE OF LENG Of Dran Conrac for Neal Dran Noce s Hereby Gven, ha, Chas. G. Cook, Couny Dran Commssoner of he Couny of Shawassee, Sae of Mchgan, wll, on he 30h day of Aprl, A. D. 1940, a he home of Lloyd Wae, Secon 25, n he ownshp of Anrm, n sad XWU NE% exc. N 10 Ac. and-e 5 Ac. $ 3-4 NEU NW'; NWH NWU exc. 5 Ac. n NE comer; SWU NW'4; SEU XW%.; W% SWU; E' SW = w % SEU; E^ B4 SEU all of Secon 23, Anrm wp. SWU SW'J NWy ; SW'; WH Con'hy of Shawassee, a en o'clock ;SE% excep ha par of W%-SEU n he forenoon of ha day. proceed descrbed as "Commencng a he o receve open bds unl 10:30 SU po.-= of Secon 24-N 27 rds. o'clock n he forenoon of ha day, SE o Secon lne-w 27 rds. o bewhen bds wll be opened and pub- gnnng." N% SEU SEU; 5½ lkly announced for he consrucon SE U SEU; all of Secon 24, Anof a ceran Dran known and desg- j rm wo. NEU NEU ^ ½ NEU ; ned as "Neal Dran," locaed andjr¾ NEU NW»; WU NEU esablshed n he ownshp of An-j NWU; W½ NWU ; SEU NWU; rm, n sad Couny. " E% SW%; EH SWU SW'4; ww Sad dran s dvded no one sec-'swu SWU NW¾ SWU; all of on. All saons *re 100 fee apar. Secon 25, Anrm wp. N 60 Ac. K E ^ S l0 A <- *' NEU; One.Ac.,n NE corner of EH NWU-12,65 r?. E & W by rds. N * S; EH NWU, exc. one Ac. n NE corner; WH NWU ; NH SWU ; SH SWU ; NH SEU; SWU SEU; SEU SEU ; all of Secon 26, Anrm wp, EH NEU ; EH NW'!y'E% ; NEU SEU ; SE l SEU Secon 27, Anrm wp. XE> NE 1 /*; NWU NEU; SWU NEU and SEU NEU. exc. E 13.3 Ac; NWU REU; NEU SEU; SEU SEU; E Ac. SEU NEU, Secon 34, Anrm wp. Eh NEU WH WH NEU; Par of he EH NW U "Commencng a N U pos Secon 3> W 13s f. S 105 f. E 138. N 105 f.; Par of he EH NWU, "Commenc " Secon No. one begnnng a «aon number 0 plus 00 a he lower end of sad dran and exendng o saon number 65 plus 00, a dsance of 6,500 fee, and havng an average deph of 5.53 fee, and an average -wdh of boom of 4 fee. and. ex- \ enson begnnng 0 plus 00 10*^36 plus 30, a dsance of :1,630 f. Average cu s 5.05 f. and average wdh of boom o 10 f. n he consrucon 0«' sad dran he followng quanes and characer of culver wll be requred and conracs le /or same: *!2 fee of 72 nch. Sad job wll K- le n one secon n accordance wh he dagram now on fle wh he oher papers peran ng a a pon 138 f. W of he N U ng o sad Dran, n he offce of, pos Secon 35-W 192 f. S 198 f. he Couny Dran Commssoner of E 330 f. o he N & S U lne N 93 he Couny of Shawassee o whch f w l3s f N 105 f o he 5^^. reference may be had by all pares j nj n >» E ^ NWU exc. parcel 198 neresed, and bds wll be made and j f r. \ & s j, y 330 f e &, W n he receved accordngly. Conracs wll be made wh he lowes responsble bdder gvng adequae secury for he performance of he work, n he sum hen and here o be fxed by me, reservng o myself he lgh o rejec any and all bd&, and o adjourn such leng o such me and place a* shall publcly announce. he dae for he compleon of such conrac, and he erms of paymen herefor, shall and wll be announced a he me and place of NE corner;' NWU NWU; SW*4 NWU; SWU; W'A SEU; EH SE 1 * : all of Secon 35, Anrm wp. EH NWU; WH NWU all n Secon 36, Anrm wp. Shawassee Couny Road Commsson Publc Roads n he ownshpof Anrm Souh 7-8 mle on N & S 1-4 lne Secon Eas 3*8 mle beween Secon 22 and One mle beween Secon 23 and One mle beween Secon 24 and Souh 1-2 mle cener of SE 1-4 Secon One mle on N and S 1-4 lne Secon One mle N and S on W 1-8 lne Secon Eas 1-2 mle beween See- ons 27 and 3- One mle beween Secons 26 and 35 Wes. 1-2 mle beween Secons 25 and 3f> r>:'f mle beween Secons 35 and 3(? X 3-4 ml> on N and S 1-4 lne Secon 34 Mles of Publc Hoad Acreage n Dsrc.,o;> acre G D.50 MU Brown; Eugene Brown; Charles Frye; Mrs. Ehel Fuller; Claude A* kns; Jerry Cosselman; Wlbur Lew's; Roy Cassdy; Wlls Hocrof; Peer" Fscher; Fred Love; j. J. Marsh; Clarence Peys; Eleanor Morrson; Maron Grow; Joseph Kngsley; E. Grl 1 ; J. M. Howard; Mrs. Elmer Ellsworh; and Ernes! Walker are hereby nofed ha a he. me and place aforesad, or a such ohe*- me and place hereafer! o whch sad leng may be adjourn-! ed, shall proceed o receve bds l for he consrucon of sad "N^al Dran," n he manner herenbefore saed; and al«o, ha a such me and 'place as saed aforesad from nne o'clock n he forenoon unl fve o'clock n he afernoon, he apporonmen, for benefs and he lands comprsed whn he Xoal Dran Specal A.^essnH'n Dsrc* wh be subjec.o revew. And ou and Each of ou Ownn ' he.or* and person.'' neresed -j aforesad lands.: are hereby ced o [appear a he me and place of such revewng of apporonmens as! ; aforesad, and be heard wh respec jo such specal assessmen* and your neress n relaon hereo, f you so desre. Daed hs 8h day of Aprl, ' CHAS. G. COOK, j Co. Dran Commssoner, j Co. of Shawassee, Mch. ; Frs Use of Wndows s raced o Egypans Egypans were he frs people o make use of wndows. A ha me hey conssed merely of narrow sls beween slabs of sone and were for he sole purpose of. admng lgh. was many cenures before wndow panes were nvened. hese were made of hn slces of marble whch admed a ceran amoun of lgh and also gave prvacy o he home. Wndows of hs ype were frs used n Greece n 430 B. C. Apparenly he use of glass n wndows was nvened by he Romans. ] Wndows durng hs perod were j merely small doors whch swung n and ou'on hnges. was o an unknown Duch nvenor ha he honor came of beng he frs o consruc a wndow sash. hs was abou he mddle of he Seveneenh cenury.. Meanwhle, varous maerals oher han glass, whch orgnally was very expensve, were used. Waxed paper and snglass were pressed no servce. he wndow of oday represens evoluonary processes ha have run for 3,000 years and possbly more. Ausralan NeghberuMess Seveny neghbors of Arhur Bran, veeran of he Camel Corps n he World war, joned n a workng bee o plow hs 200 acres n he Mallee whea dsrc of Ausrala when he was rendered helpless by arhrs, s repored a Sydney. He sa n a wheel char wh he younges of hs four chldren on hs knee and wached. he bee wao crganzed by wo neghbors who could no bear o see hm lose hs farm. Ffeen racors compleed he work n a sngle day. By seven o'clock he whole area was plowed ready o be sown. Among he workers were wo poneers, one 70 years old and he oher 84 years old. Hs neghbors also sowed for Bran an adjonng feld wh whea and oas. NOCE OF HEARNG CLAMS BEFORE COUR Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for he Couny of Shawassee, j n he Maer of he Esae of; Mae Pearsall, Deceased. j Noce s hereby gven ha more ha n wo monhs from hs dae have j been allowed for credors o presen j her clams agans sad deceased o \ sad cour for examnaon and ad- j jusmen, and ha all credors of 1 sad deceased are requred o presen j her clams o sad cour, a he pro- ; bae offce, n he Cy of Corunna, n sad couny, on or before he 27h day of June, A. D. 1940, and ha! sad clams wll be heard by sad Cour on hursday, he 27h day of j June, A. D. 1940, a nne o'clock n he forenoon. Daed Aprl 16, A. D \ RO D. MAHEWS, ; Judge of Probae. \ NOCE OF HEARNG CLAMS BEFORE COUR leng. Any person desrng o bd on he above menoned work wll be requred o depos wh he Couny Dran Commssoner a cerfed check or s equvalen o he amoun of weny-fve and dollars as a guaranee ha he wll ener no conrac and furnsh he requred bond as prescrbed by law. he checks of all unsuccessful bdders wll be reurned afer conracs are awarded. he paymens for he above menoned work wll be made as follows: Announced a he me of sale. Noce s Furher' Hereby {lven, ha on uesday he 7h day of May, a offce of he Dran Commssoner, n he Cy of Corunna, Couny of Shawassee, or a such oher me and place hereafer, o whch. he Couny Dran Commssoner aforesad, may adjourn he same, he apporonmen for benefs and he lands comprsed whn he "Neal Dran Specal Assessmen Dsrc," and he apporonmens hereof wll be subjec o revew for one day, from nne o'clock n he forenoon unl fve o'clock n he afer Charman of he Shawassee Couny noon. A sd revew he compua- J Commsson; Danel Fenner, on of coss for sad Dran wll also Supervsor of Anrm ownshp: be open for nspecon by any pares Sherman Welch, Shawassee Couny neresed. Clerk; Fred Clay; Wesley Clay; A. J. Peckns; B. F. Howard; Elmer he followng s a descrpon of Fuller Esae; Frank Hauescm; Lu- he several racs or parcels of land consung he Specal Assessmen Dsrc of sad Dran, vz: E% ^ ¾ exc. 15 Ac. n NW comer; S 30 Ac. SWl NEW; EH S 30 Ac. SEW NWW ; WH SEU exc. 15 Ac. of SW corner; W% EH SEW ; EH EH SEW ; all n Secon 22, Anrm wp. SEW NEW; SWW NEW; cene Scrbner; Ed Hauesen; Mrs.. M. Clay; Frank Morgan; Ernes and Nee Walers; Mrs..obdell Graves, e al; Mary Howard Esae; Eunce Barnes; George Blvens; Emol Hass; George Woodn; Dewey Barnes; Edmore Rose; Peer Crof; Ray Chandler; N. H. BlaV*- Uoyd Wae; Frank Mormore; Ehel! Sae of Mchgan, he Frobac Cour for he Couny of Shawassee. n he Muer of he Esae of eresa Eeczerska, Deceased.! Noce s hereby gven ha more ; han wo monhs f.-om hs dae have Xo'.v. here ore, All unknown and been allowed for credors o presen non-resden persons, owners and per-{hejsons neresed n he above deserb- 1 sad Cour for examnaon and ad clams agans sad deceased o! ed lands, and you Wllam Clne, jusmen, and ha all credors of rad deceased are requred o presen her clams o sad Cour, a he Probae Offce, n he Cy of Corunna, n sad coun:', on or before he 10h day of June, A. D. 1940, and ha sad clams wll be heard by sad Cour on Monday, he 10h day of June, A. D. 1340, a nne o'clock n he forenoon. Daed March 26h, A. D RO D. MAHEWS, Judge of Probae. Scfe M&c'.;oy, 3520 S. 78h S., Cleveland, Oho. Fluorescen Lghng Has 'Dayme' Effec Fluorescen lghng, already wdely used n sores, ar museums, heaers and resaurans, wll open up a hhero unouched feld cf decorave colored lghng n he home of omorrow.. So propheses a promnen Uned Saes lghng consulan. Wh fluorescen lghng augmenng, bu no necessarly rvalng he presen ype of ncandescen lamps, we may look for hem o go hand n hand wh each oher n he homes of he fuure o acheve ha sof warm daylgh effec whch bes brngs ou he shades and ns of our home furnshngs. Archecs and bulders already are begnnng o apprecae he possbles of fluorescen lghng n he home. Because a daylgh effec can be acheved easly wh fluorescen Jamps, hey are especally effecve for lghng bahroom mrrors, for powder rooms where makeup can be appled o look as wll, look n daylgh, for lghng pcures and apesres, arfcal wndows, coves, nches and for unusual lghng effecs n halls and lvng rooms. hey also are provng accepable for lghng. work surfaces such as kchen ables or desks...fluorescen lgh s acheved by ransformng nvsble ulra-vole rays no vsble lgh by means of varous chemcals. he "chemcals are sprayed on he nsde of he ubular lamps, and by he proper j selecon of chemcals, varous colors are obaned. he lamps are avalable n he followng sandard colors, daylgh, whe, gold, red, blue, pnk and green. he new lamps are more.effcen, producng whe lgh, for example, whle usng one-hrd he elecrcal energy requred for ordnary lamps. n such colors as blue and green, fluorescen lamps are up o 30 mes as effcen as he ncandescen varey. Fluorescen lamps have a longer raed lfe and he colors endure for he lfe of he bulb, bu he cos of he enre nsallaon s hgher snce much of he equpmen has no ye enered he mass producon sage and mgh sll be. classed as alormade. he lamp fself coss approxmaely 10 mes as much as he ncandescen ype does now, and each bulb mus have s own operang mechansm, whch sells for abou $^^.^^^^^^:,,^ X-Rays of Old Panngs Help n Deecng Frauds An exhb of specalzed X-ray flms a Harvard unversy shows ha several panngs, radonally arbued o he Flemsh maser, Rembrand, may really have been he work of hs pupl, Ferdnand Bol. On one dspued pcure, a porra of "Saska," he underpayng s weak and expers beleve Bol may have done ha par of he work and Rembrand fnshed. he shadowgraphs show ha Bol's underpayng usually was cruder and less decsve han he maser's. Harvard has more han 3,200 X- ray sudes of panngs and hey are expeced o help n deecng forgery, deermnng auhorshp of pcures, and dscoverng wheher hey have been ouched up. One sudy reveals ha he "Vson of a Monk" was paned abou 1700, bu ha years laer a pllar and an angel were added. An angel also was added o he Ffeenh Cenury pcure, "Annuncaon o he Madonna of Her Approachng Deah." he X-rays also reveal how arss Change her mnds whle panng rearrangng fgures or changng he paern of he work-n-progress. Wallpaper's Vared Uses Wallpaper's prmary use s as coverng fu/ he walls, bu here are many oher funcons hs maeral may serve. Manufacurers are promong he use of wallpaper as a celng coverng on he bass ha subsues decorave neres for bare whe "nohngness." Booms gan n uny and effecveness, hey say, by he use of an approprae celng paper blendng no he walls. he neror of cupboards offers opporuny for effecve wallpaper use. Modern paper desgns form excellen backgrounds for chna, as well as emphaszng he characer and color scheme of he dnng room and kchen. Clohes! closes are now beng wallpapered,! eher o carry on he reamen of ' he room or o conras wh. Un-! fnshed plaser closes appear bare! and ncongruous when close doors! are lef open. Hsorc Prnng Press Among he mos neresng dsplays n he sae house a Monerey, Slexco, s an hsorc prnng press whch several mes saved he lfe of s owner, Samuel Bangs, he frs prner n norh Mexco. An neran prner, Bangs conraced n 1817 o prn manfesos and hand blls for he'small group of Mexcans who were ryng o connue he revoluon agans Span. When he enemy forces capured hm hs lfe was spared because he was he only man who could operae he press. He wllngly wen o work prnng propaganda for he royal army and laer was several mes raded off wh hs press o oher Mexcan governors and groups of solders. he press he used evenuelly ^^» aken o Monerey &nd s now carefully preserved. General Elevaor Busness We are compleely equpped for a general busness, and are buyng Beans and all gran crops, and payng he hghes marke prces a all mes. We are handlng * all knds of Feeds and Coal, and assure you a square deal always. F. S. CHAPMAN Phone 21F3 Lennon, Mchgan racor Reparng How abou he racor? 's he me rgh now o have any repars or adjusmens made, jus before sprng: work wll be geng under way. We are equpped o handle any work along hs lne, gvng you genune sasfacon. repar job. n oher words, a perfec JACK M«DOWELL Sandard Ol Servce Lennon, Mch. KRBS' FUNERAL HOME C ASH-For Dead of Dsabled Hcrs*s-$3.00 Cale-$Z00 Marke Prces for Hogs and Calves PHONE COLLEC O MLLENBACH BROHERS CO. Owosso 258 HE ORGNAL COMPAN O PA FOR DEAD SOCK Only he bes Qualy of Maerals and he fnes Workmanshp used by HE CORUNNA PHONE 1373 NEWS CORUNNA. MCH.»x X x X y * ** <

7 ORDER OF PUBLCAON Sae of Mchgan, n he Crcu Gour for he Couny of Shawassee, k Chancc-v. Jacob Meyers, Admnsraor of he Bsae of Edward Meyer, oherwse known, as Edward Meer, deceased, Planff,». Anna Meyer, Jacob Meyers, Sr., and Lucna Meyer Smh, and her (her or any' of her) unknown hers, devsees, legaees and assgns,' Defendan*. Su pendng n he Crcu Cour for he Couny of Shawassee, Mchgan, n Chancery, a he Cy of Cornnna, Mchgan, n sad Couny, on he 27h day of February, A. D. mo. n hs cause, appearng o he undersgned from he Bll of Conplan on fle n sad cause, sworn o by sad Planff, ha he above named Defendan* are proper and necessary pares n he above-cause, Old Book of Recpes Raed a* 'Be-Seller* A book of recpes publshed by one Dr. A. W. Chase f Am Arbor, Mch., n 1856 and sll appearng n several, edons- s one of he mos popular books ever w/en n he Uned Saes. Dr. Chase was a grocer and druggs n Ann Arbor unl he was 38, when he ook he medcal course. Upon graduaon, he prepared a lle pamphle of a few pages gvng recpes gahered n hs vared experence; ouchng on such hngs as he cure of pleursy, preservaon of cder, and sorage of buer. By 1863 hs work was n s enh edon and he already had sold' 23,000 copes. Hs prnng plan had grown nfo a hree-sory srucure and hs opus had become "Dr. Chase's Recpes or nformaon for Everybody An nvaluable Collecon of Abou 800 Praccal Recpes." By hs me Dr. Chase had deparmens of hs book devoed o saloonkeepers, nners, blacksmhs, shoemakers, c-abnemakers, barbers, bakers, jewelers, farmers, gunsmhs, paners abou e-ny and ha s no know wheher he above named Defendans are lvng or dead, or where hey may resde f lvng, or wheher he le, neres, dam, lon or possble rgh held by hem, or any of hem, n he subjec rade you could magne maer of hs su has been by hem, He was gvng auhorave nfor- j.ro D. MAHEWS, r any of hem, assgned o any person -or persons, or f dead, wheher ng neres o how o spo cou> By F R A N C E g BARNfS, maon on everyhng from conpul- j ' j u ^ e 0 f' probae, h*y, or any of hem, have personal erfe-money. ; Probae Regser. represenaves or hers' lvng, or Sale was enrely by agens. "'- where hey, or any of hem, may re- j versv suae-ms dens cy by *.{ he score nade 0 "^" 1 ":..,- E, J. Herrck, sde, or wheher such le, neres,! colle^a expenses by 1 preadng Dr Corunna, Mchgan. clam, len or possble rgh has been! dsposd of by Wll" by hem, or any; of hem, and ha?ad Planff does! no know and has been unable, afer ] dlgej search and nqury, o as- j ceran he names of he persons who j are ncluded as Defendans heren whou beng named, and ha, herefore, none of sad Defendans can be served wh process, and ha, herefore, under he provsons of he Saue s lawful o make sad pares Defendans hereo as above syled. herefore, on moon of Seh Q. Pulver, Aorney for sad Planff, S ORDERED ha he appearance of all of sad Defendans be enered n sad cause whn hree monhs from he dae hereof, and ha n case of her appearance ha <hey cause her answer o he Bll of Complan n hs cause o be fled and a copy hereof o be served on sad Planffs Aorney whn ffeen days afer servce on hem of a copy of sad Bll of Complan, and ha n defaul hereof ha he sad Bll of Complan be aken as confessed bv sad Defendans. S FURHER ORDERED ha whn fory days he sad Planff cause a copy of hs order o be publshed n he Corunna News, a newspaper publshed and crculang n sad Couny, and ha such publcaon be connued heren once n each week for sx successve weeks. Daed: February 27, JOSEPH H. COLLNS, Crcu Judge. Aea: SHERMAN E. WELCH, CerlL SEH Q. PULVER. Aorney for Planff, Busness Address: Owosso, Mch. NOCE O SAD DEFENDANS: he above su nvolves and s brough o que le o he followng descrbed premses, vz: All ha ceran pece or parcel of land suaed and bengr n he ownshp of Rush, Shawassee Couny, Mchgan, descrbed as follows: he Norhwes Quarer (%) of he Norheas Quarer (¾) of he Souhwes Quarer (¼ ), of Secon hry (30), own Egh (8) Norh, of Range wo (2) Eas, Mchgan. Daed: February 27, SEH Q. PULVER, Aorney for Planff, Busness Address: Owosso, Mch. ORDER OF PUBLCAON Sae of Mchgan, he Probae Cour for.he Couny of-shawassee. A a sesson of he Probae Cour for sad Couny, held a he Probae Offce, n he Cy of Corunna, on Saurday, he 23rd day of March, n he year of one housand nne hundred and fory. Presen, koy D. Mahews. Judge of Probae. n he Maer of he Esae of Laura Wrck, Deceased. On readng and flng he peon of C. F. MeDv, credor, prayng ha E. R, Vncen be apponed Admnsraor, and appearng ha he esae consss of only $33.12 and ha here are ousandng clams agans he esae. s Ordered, ha he 29h day of Aprl nex, a nne o'clock n he forenoon, a sad Probae Offce, be assgned for hearng sad peon for Admnsraor. s Furher Ordered, ha he 3rd day of June nex, a nne o'clock n he forenoon, be and s hereby fxed as he day of hearng upon clams agans hs esae, sad clams o be presened o he Cour. And s Furher Ordered, ha a copy of hs order be publshed hree consecuve weeks prevous o sad day of hearng n he Corunna News, a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny of Shawassee. RO D. MAHEWS, Judge of Probae. By FRANCES BARNES, Probae Regser. Admnsraor: Mr. E. R. Vncen, Corunna, Mchgan. PROBAE ORDER NOCE OF HEARNG CLAMS BEFORE COUR Sae of Mchgan, he Probae '»,.,. Cour for'he Counv of Shawassee.! Sae of Mchgan, he Probae A a sesson of he Probae Cour -Cour for he Couny of Shawassoc. for he Couny of Shawassee, held n he Maer of he Esae or a he Probae Offce n he Cy of Mary Kerby, Deceased. Corunna, on he 9h day of Aprl,! han *»ee wo monhs s hereby from gven hs ha dae more have n he year one housand nne hundred and fory. j her clams agans sad deceased j been allowed for credors o presen o Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge j sad cour for examnaon and adof Probae. jusmen, and ha all- credors of ' j sad deceased are requred o presen n he Maer of he Esae o'j her c^m; ^ Md cour> a he pr0, Wllam Hermann, ncompeen. j bae offce) n he cy of Corunna,. E. J. Herrck, Guardan of sau j n ^d coulv) on or De f ore he l0 h esae, havng rendered accoun o day of June, A. D. 1040, and ha j hs Cour coverng perod from sad clams wll be heard by sad March 22, 1926 o February 17, cour on Monday, he 10h day of j June, A. D , a en o'clock n s'ordered, ha he'29h duy he forenoon. ' [ of Aprl nex, a nne o'clock n he Daed March 21, A. D j forenoon, a sad Probae Offce, be RO D. MAHEWS, j apponed for examnng and allowng sad accoun. Admnsrarx: Judge of Probae, j And' s Furher Ordered. ha a Mss Blanche Kerby, '. copy of hs order be publshed -hree Norh Shawassee S., j consecuve weeks prevous o sad Owosso, Mchgan. day of hearng, n he, Corunna New* a newspaper prned and crculang n sad Couny of Shawassee. 's go so anybody wh rd re pans and a cheerful dsposon and a saw s a ree exper. s'-work hroughou he land.! Bu hey ran no one serous ar-j. ^.-.. ',,, '.,, ^..., cle prospecve cusomers argued. -. he book couldn' be relable as J conaned "oo much for any one ha made man o know " ""--* '- ; necesscry for he docor o explan * -*"* how j > *& he gahered hs maeral." \4& Bu ha ddn' preven he sae ; jj of he book from growng. By he * Sevenes f. a home had bu wo books, was no job a all o name -hem he Recpes. Bble and Dr. Chase'* Sones of ndan Wars old by Old Documen* Subsanal crops of old documens have been gleaned by he cusodan of For Larame Naonal monumen from flng boxes ha have lan n he old sore a ha Wyomng army pos snce he days before s abandonmen early n he papers cas neresng lgh upon he fnancal forunes of he men garrsoned here durng he ndan wars. Applcaons for many orders nclude names of persons who laer became well known czens n Wyomng. One solder sgned hs applcaon "Happy Anderson" and anoher raes menon because he sen ou he larges order of all, for $150, maled o a savngs bank. he capals belonged o Company F, Sevenh nfanry. Subscrpons o varous newspapers and magaznes for whch money orders were ssued ncluded leadng papers of New ork and Chcago, and mos of he long-esablshed magazne publshers of he day. Mal-order houses were popular. Some of hem are sll n exsence oday, as are also some of he bg deparmen sores n Now ork, Phladelpha and S. Lous ha found paronage n far-dsan For Larame. Msssspp Babble he Msssspp Bubble was a speculave projec ha demoralzed he fnancal condon of France n he early par of he Egheenh cenury. s promoer, a Scoch economs named John Law, was a frend of he French regen, he duke of Orleans. When he regen assumed conrol, n 1715, he found ha he exravagance of he lae kng, Lous XV, had played havoc wh he fnancal affars of he kngdom. Law's effors o advse and asss he regen culmnaed, n 1717, n he organzaon of a vas assocaon for rade, o be known as he Msssspp company. he French governmen graned o he company he errory of Lousana, an ndefne regon abou whch here were many wld and exravagan rumors. A bank was formed, wh Law as drecor, shares were sold o he publc, and he French people plunged no an orgy of speculaon. he nflaed scheme, whch housands expeced would brng hem wealh and happness, collapsed n July, 1720, when he bank sopped paymen. Law Bed o Vence, where, nne years aferward, he ded negleced and poor. Englsh Populaon s England's populaon slowly dyng ou? Are here more women han men here, due o he World war and oher facors? Wha abou young men of mlary age? "he passage of England's conscrpon law hrows he spolgh on populaon fgures," pons ou he Naonal Geographc socey. "Even whou a war, f condons affecng val sascs reman he sama, England whn'a hundred years wll hold only 20,000,000 people, or abou half her presen populaon, recen sudes ndcae. here wll be proporonaely many more oldsers, a* a resul of he ncreasng lfe spac and decreased brh rae. Surveys show a rao of slghly more males from he ages of 1 o 15; abou even a 20; and from hen on con- ; saerably more women han men r. Kfglsr.d. n ca»e of war e rumr.r.v of elgble males, especally beween he a^es of 20 and 30, woulc be furher depleed. England ha? w/'v-^y a mllon your.g \v.z:\ c. V: ';:\jrc mlary a^u." f^^^^^^h^^jh^^ Success: Makng so much money you can show off er.ou^h o mpress people who seem mporan because hey are showng 1 off o mpress you. CASH PAD FOR Dsabled or Dead Cale~$2.00 Horses $3.00 DURAND 22 MARKE PRCE FOR CALVES AND HOGS CARCASS MUS BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLEC NEARES SAON LANSNG OSCAR MERS RENDERNG CO. 's he Sensve Gmrnor l JOHN DEERE RACORS M nsures Smu, Casaa Power ASqu*ck as a snap of he fngers, he super-sensve *» governor on John Deere racors responds o he call for help on he bel. And remember, he racor pulley s aached drecly o he crankshaf he resul s consanly smooh, flawng power. Every ounce of power s delvered o he bel nsanly none s los. ou can lne up a John Deere for bel power n a jffy a one-man job. Pleny of clearance no nerference for proper algnmen and easy operaon. Dfferenal brakes hold racor n poson. Hand cluch engages racor and machne smoorhlv. Phone 22 ^ 7# 7% /COP7?/ remendous demand for he 1940 Dodge has brough many magnfcen rade-ns of lae-model Dodge and Plymouh cars. hese cars mus be more han good or her owners wouldn' be buyng he same makes agan! A wonderful opporuny o save wh safey! All oher popular makes and models, oo, a real bargan prces. MAR VALASEK Farm Hardware - - Fresone res A Money-Saag Opporany For Buyers ef New and Used Cars! Open House s under way! ou are nved o come n and enjoy hs excng even! See our sparklng array of he laes Dodge models See he gay, new Sprng color*! See he laea Sprng accessores! Our Sprng Open House s oar bg even of he year. ou surely won' wan o mss! Come n oday* fre-oodge Sprng Sy** Book! he laes Sprng syles n clohes and moorcars! Fashons for women by Harper's Bazaar...for men by Esqure Ccme n and ge your copy. 's free. New Lofarop, bva/ * \ 'S EAS O OWN A BG DODGE LUXUR LNER ARE yon leng jus a few dollars sand beween / l you and he bgges hrll n 1940 moorng? ou are f you hnk ha you can' afford a bg 1946 Dodge Luxury Lner! ou see, Dodge coss only a few dollars more han he smaller, low-prced cars...a dfference so lle ha you'll scarcely noce as you pay! Wha's more, n many cases one's presen car wul cover he full down paymen. And easy budge erms can be arranged. Why No nvesgae? Before you decde on any car, come n and nspec he magnfcen 1940 Dodge. Drve! See how easly rdes and handles...how eagerly responds! Experence he glorous comfor of he new Dodge Full-boang Rde he greaes advance n rdng ease n he pas 25 years! Learn why 4,061 engneers men who know car values bea bough Dodge cars n he pas 12 monhs!* Come n oday! Ocobvr, 193S, hrough SepmnJ>*r, LMonSfr mwmusbo. DEPDD 0N MWE F0R A RUCK BUERS! RUCK BUL O F OUR JOB! races SU ff FflMfMCllfSK* wll fl foe*»w, krn Shm, Ku., Fc4n orn *d*wrup*ruwa, ar a k*l u* (f «17) on. When yon decde on a Dodge Job- Raed ruck yon are sure of geng a ruck ha fs your parcular haulng needs f n every capacy from % /-on o 3- or. Dodge Joo- Raed rue les are prced wh he lowes! Come n oday! CfDCCff ruck buyng gude ells hew o r, * fc,fc " selec he rgh ruck o f he job. Come n for your copy oday! C. A. GLADDEN, NC, Owosso

8 CALEDONA Wllam Schneder s n Memoral hospal, followng a major operaon. he lle son of Mr. and Mrs. John J Mclnyre has been very ll wh ap- pendcs.,. J Mr. and Mrs. Alva Suon, of Co* '-unna. spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Ber Pearsall. Frank and Joe Syreek and sser, Mr*. Labeek and Mr. Labeek have reurned from Pennsylvana where Xhc.y were aled by he deah or he k'u-v, moher, Ms. Anna Labeek.''., Mrs. Alon -Wren, who suffered a >!,h.'-roke Fvcrvl day.s u:o, has L^'.U'jH'fl. home from Memorsl -hospal. She s confnr-d o ho- bed, aro! ; cousn, Mss Xof-, s akng eare of her. Mr. and?v>v. Jnn'os Johnson,r.r.d <a;,^h! '. -, Mss 'Krncsne Johnso,, ::!:<! Jo!n N-rsk'}'. of rear Bnrrrof,. -»)''-ho fvs. of he week wh Mr. :::-1(1 Mrs. Ovk-y Brenner, Mrs. Bren- 'c- : v nd..mvr\ Johnso^ are ssers. Mr. and Mrs. John Svrcek and'son. Prank, have reurned from Dero where hey aended he weddng of e former'? nece, Mss Mur.o Acos Shdler, o Herman Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hansen, Sr. Mss Shdler s he daugher of Mr. and Mrs. John Shdler, he laer a sser of Mr. Svrcek. ^5 96URJOB1S SOME lae Fo ll ELUBLE llk BMS 6BL 'S F8EE! ^¾¾^ DODGEM ^ RUCK. CANSAVyMMMW # >ra V^mooorf ^ ff Ocd0*m-o. 133* w.b. Sokm. MOO omb*/*da* Dero, fc!jjn fc F^^el muw. Oval WMK, nmsporakm, ro* oad local ax** (f any) «xra* - GBSON REFRGERAOR ou should see he New Gbson Refrgeraor. can be found a any prce. prce«erms f you wsh. No beer We can fve you a very aracve Also Meadows Washers, rosers, Zenh and R C A Rados Buy on he Easy Paymen Plan WARD'S BG SORE Vence Cener JUDD'S CORNERS Clarence Crouch s drvng a new among 1 hose from here who enjoyed erraplane. +he operea las Frday evenng n Mrs. George Bulemore s very Coranna. poorly a hs wrng. Mr. and Mrs. Waler Judd and Don Cousns and Mss Vvan Bac- j chldren and Mss Beh Judd, danghchus spen Sunday n Marshall. J er of Mr. and Mrs. Sanon Judd, Mrs. Webb Johnson has been suf-1 were Sunday dnner guess of Mr. ferng wh a bad cod for severs! and Mrs. Ernes Maves n Ovd. days. Mrs. Howard Bullock, of awas, Mss Bey Bacchus was an over- and Wlhur Wood, of Flushng, have ngh gues Monday of Msa Beh reurned o her homes afer spend Judd. ' ng several days wh Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernes Self has been confned j Benjamn JRolfe and Mrs. Alce o her Home by llness for he pas Raopleyea. several days. j Mr. and Mrs. George Crowe and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCombs chldren were callers Saurday afand Mr. and Ms. Alber Judd spen ernoon of her faher. W. S. Eve- hursday n Fln., leh. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Eveleh and he W. C.. U. wll mee Wed- son, Wllam, of Grand Ledge, were nesday, he 24h, a he home of al o home durng he afernoon. Mrs. Geovge Sanhope. A penny socal wll be held nex he Larkn cluo wll mee hur?- Frday evenng a he Juddvlle day a he home of Mrs. Kenneh school ' '.." " he drecon of Nelson n New Lohrop. he P.. A. he money rased wll James Workman has been unable go no he fund o purchase playo aend ohool he pas several ground equpmen. Everyone s ndays due o a severe cold. ved.' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunn, of Ford Enhelman, of Mdland, bu Fln, were Sunday dnner guess of well known here and also a former Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Perry. resden n hs vcny, was a ve- Mrs. Lzze Phelps and Mss Mare cen wnner n he DX gasolne con- Parr were guess hursday of Mr. es, conduced over he Bay Cy and Mrs. Rowland Allen and son. broadcasng saon. He receved Mr. and Mrs. Oren Judd and chldren boh frs prze and grand prze. were Sunday dnner guess of Mr. and Mrs. Sanon Judd and famly. Lemon Juce Recpe Checks Rheumac Pan Quckly Mrs. Phlp Brurer and chldren, of Flushng, were guess Sunday afernoon of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Far. Mr. and Mrs. Sanon Judd have orn down her home and wll re f you suffer from rheumac, arhrs or neurs pan, ry hs buld a modern bungalow. Work has already sared smple nexpensve home recpe ha he' Junor Sunday School class housands are usng., Ge a package of of Norhwes Vence church me a Ru " Ex Compound oday. Mx he home of Mss Grace Gallowav w,h a - uar of wae > add hf J ' ulce Saurday evenng f * lemons. 's easy. No rouble a MERR CRCLE CLASS Ms? Verne Mole and Ben Mole were hoss on Frday evenng for he March meeng of he Merry Crcle Class of he Norhwes Vence Mehods Church School. Precedng he busness meeng, he young people enjoyed an hour of games. h.e presden of he class, James Galloway, called a busness meeng, he secreary, Mss Caherne Galloway, readng he mnues of he las meeng. She also repored on he box socal held n.he home of Mr, and Mrs. Arche Sherrard. he presden apponed a new game commee as. follows: Verne Mole and Mrs. Kenneh Lake. Program commee, George Pardonne and Mss Leona Powers. New game a\d program commees are apponed every hree monhs. For he program hour, Berne Mole played several selecons on he player pano. he meeng was opened wh sngng, Mss Mole, he pans, accompanyng. Readngs of jokes were read by members of he class. Followng he busness meeng a delcous co-operave supper was served by he hosess. he class voed o exchange he lgh whch hey recenly purchased for he church pulp for a larger one and Kenneh Lake and Lawrence Seward were apponed as a commee o look afer same. he place for he nex meeng s open. ZUBECK-KDSAK NUPALS Frends n New Lohrop have receved he announcemen of he marrage'of Mss Helen Kusak, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kusak, Owosso, o Joe Zubeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zubeck, Rdge Road, wes of New Lohrop. he marrage was solemnzed n S. Joseph's Caholc church, Saurday mornng, Aprl 6, a 10 o'clock. he Rev. Fr. Bonface omek offj caed.! Brdesmads were Else Polasek, Josephne Vsynek, Frances Bursok, and Helen Jago. Marn Zubek perj formed he servces of bes man. j A weddng recepon followed he ' ceremony a he Eason Hall. he j couple wll resde on he brdegroom's farm on he Rdge Road. AENDS RURAL EACHERS j CONVENON Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. ^' a n d ple. a f "*. ou nee< * onl *J " Howard obey were Mr. and Mrs ^spoonfuls wo.mes a day. Of- Accompaned by a number of rural John obey, Mrs. Ben Gore and en whn 48 hours somemes over eachers Mrs. Margare Smh, commssoner of rural schools, and her Mr. and Mrs. Oren Judd and famly. ngh splendd resuls are obaned.,.,,,. * f he pans do no quckly leave and l5?*_? p _,.?*! ed. h *. he - f vou do no feel bee asssan, Mr?. Wynne Vanderkarr Mrs. Ralph Self reurned home h laer par of'.-he week from Memoral hospal where she had under cos you nohng o ry as s sold gan Rural eachers Assocaon % R«-Ex wll are n Bg Rapd* o fcfcond he Mchgone a onslecomy on Wednesday. by your druggs under an absolue Convenon oday (hursday) and Mrs. R:dnh Snyder and grandmoney-back pound s for guaranee. sale and recommended Ru-Ex Corn- Frday, Many speakers of noe are scheduled o appear'on he wo-day daugher, Mary Grace Snyder, were by he Rexal Drug Sore. program, among hem Governor l.uren D. Dcknson. ^jm5#*je^jo*je+j^ S Pane's Feed and Seed Sore» GRASS SEEDS *J* Mxed Alske and mohy June mohy. B. Swee Clover Alfalfa Sar. & Grow. Mash, Comb. $ 6.60 Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu Bu. $2.35 cw. Sal c cw. Have pleny of bulk garden seeds on hand Ward Warehouse Vence Cener, Mch. <. HS URN O SPEAK V:. ^^ he adven of sprnur nor only Jk brngs forh he po and sum*' >en- men bu also -fr.-; h" hv;\v[ of ^^ he polcan. f^ l^ w!j hv * (r'n V"'.'.'-' fvv '.b.'.>'-*.' Z who seek he lavur of he.voer.*. *<r W>* wn h ;,..>!,.!,-, ;,, A " ', ;' sale campasfn ard many couny of- «& feers wll seek eloe'on. ^ For once he voers wll n- sough J afer. V her opnon wll be expressed ^ w year. ha bang and a vengeance hs Wa and see. FOR SALE Ear Corn. Alfalfa Hay. ellow B Swee Clover Seed. Howard Law f r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ > ^ J * ^ ^ mk. 1 mle eax and mle norh of Vence Cener *"M COMPARSON DODGE :0MFJ.* v :0M?W RUCKS- A B»A«v24a WfVh* VW«fc«58 $«0 Ws fycn Jow or* for 'A-on chojj»rf fla fb» <Ow< d- H**n<f o Man Facory, fcdvro/ oxe% ncur-alc and bea o** *xha. fncc wubc o char49 wuhov nok. fpun* «M<f n A. abor han ore baed on publshed cfeo. *\ J4f* DEPEND ON #No maer ww dffernr OUB pomem may be, y«m can fnd «rnek km ju* 1fomr job hk he eomplee lne of Ded^e J*»*>- RmUd nsas frea he Heavy-Dvy Desel "n&es* A»wn o haf-on delvery racks. cm'fl fnd he Hffcl MMaled rack for w j*a powered or op perfenaamce and maxmknm economy wh he H#k om «C grea Dodge mek eofnes! eevh fnd every un "szed" for he rack wh he Horn! one of 2f frames; he rgh one ef 4 duches, of 3 ransmssons, of 9 sprng and CJbrake com* bnaos; he rgh one of 8 rear *f es. Every Dodge Job-Reled rack s engneered and coordnaed o f he job he rack s bul o do! ha's why Dodge Job-Raed racks are so much "o he job"... gvng long, dependable, rouble-free performance, cang coss all along he lne. And hey're prced wh he lowes for every capacy! See your Dodge dealer for easy budge erms* DDDGE^^XaedRUCKS Hffl C. A. GLADDEN, NC SOUH WAER S. PHONE 522 OWOSSO, MCHGAN \>«^ 33 &^X&5)^^ Facs ha Concern ou 3233 AND racr» OO NBVSflfS BENEF FfOM SCC ANP ALE Dd you know ha h«reurn of beer and ale brough ncreased busness o more han 100 ndusres dd. Servces and mae* rals were needed. New jobs were made for workers. MAURE MAKES 8EER A smple naural process produces beer and ale f rom waer, maled gran and hops. he brewerappes hs skll o helpgve hese beverages her fne as". ^!^^O" BER'S AXES- ^* $(,000,000 A DA'COULD PA FOR GRAND COULEE DAM M B6 DAS Grand Coulee Dam on he Columba rver wll be he mos massve srucure ever bul by man. Beer's axes Federal, Sae and local could quckly pay for. % WH BEER S HE BEVERAGE OF MODERAON Beer's alcoholc conen s very low... lower han any oher alcoholc beverage. ha s why s called ''he beverage of moderaon." ou are no lkely o ge n rouble f you sck o beer. BOUGH8 BEERAND ALE: 25 BLLON fqvhvs OF FARM PRODUCS. Seadly, year afer year, he brewng ndusry gves Amercan farmers a bg order for farm producs. ha's a help farmers apprecae. fw *»». *. No. 17 of a mre* ABOU OOER HAN KE PRAMDS OF EGP Beer has been brewed snce he begnnngs of recorded hsory n many pars of he world. was known n ancen Egyp* n Chna, and he Euphraes %r alley, 'CLEAN-UP OR CLOSE-UP" A NEW PLAN O PROEC BEER REALNG One of he mo^. neresng hngs «*bou beer and ale s he are wng ndusry's program o keep realng wholesome. hs'program s now n effec n a number of saes. s bemj exended. We wan you o know abou. Wre for bookle. Uned Brewers ndusral Foundaon, 19 Eas 40h S., New ork, :>.. BEER...a beverage of moderaon 0»«

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