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1 HE CORUNNA NEWS A CouolHUkm o he Conra* ndependen and Corunna Journal ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR CORUNNA, MCHGAN, HURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 26 «5 Populaion Figures MPRESSVE CHURCH WEDDNG Old Corunna Sae Bank Having 75h Birhday Durand Lady Dies Ernes. Sidney. W. A. Rosenkrans served many years, and worked up o he highes oice in he concern over his span o aciviy. He ii^ are Announced \ enered he bank ollowing his graduaion rom Corunna High School, Following Acciden A wedding o he pas week which was o much ineres o many residens o Lennon and he viciniy, serving as clerk, hen evenually eller and cashier. n his varied capaciies he was wih he bank or near was ha o' Miss Leone Ada Moore, On Monday nex, July 1s, he work o consrucion was in progress. daugher o Mr. and rs, Frank Old Corunna Sae Bank will observe And during hese years he bank POPULAON OF SHAWASSEE ly hiry years, inally severing" his Moore, norheas o Lennon, o Rober B. Sanord o Deroi, he cereversary, having been organized and *»*>d mos secure o any in his sec organizers o an Owossc bank. W. F. URDAY AFERNOON. is seveny-ih birhday anniver- has been raed one o he sronges connecion when he was one o he FAALLY NJURED LAS SA COUNY SHOWS NCREASE. mony was perormed in he Lennon sared in business July 1, n ion. Gallagher had a lo o do wih he Mehodis Church by Rev, Rober S. banking, as well as in civic circles. As rro«yl above, Hugh McCurdy growh o he bank and served or Moore, broher o he bride, who his will be a grea even, in ha i was is irs presiden, and he served many years on he board o direcors Corunna, Durand and Perry Show was ordained in he minisry a he marks he hree-quarer cenury o in ha capaciy unil Ohers ^previous o becoming presiden. Mehodis conerence in. Poniac, on one o he oldes, i no he oldes, i a he head were as ollows: Roger Car Driven by Ellio Cranson, o Cain* while OWOMO Has Sligh Bu honors or long and valuable las Sunday aernoon. banking insiuions o he couny. [Havlland, )874 o 1884; William Durand, Figures in Crash Souhwes o Flin. Decrease service mus go o he presen Presiden, E.. Sidney, his genleman he church was illed o capaciy was shorly aer he above dae McKellops, 1884 o 1890; Wm. D. wih ineresed riends and relaives ha a naional bank was organized Garrison, 1890 o 1898; Parick Gal- he igures or he sixeenh decennial census as aken every en er his graduaion, i*s serving- as Mrs. Lucy Brunger, aged 67 years, also enered he concern shorly a on Monday evening a eigh o'clock,, in Owosso, bu i was he original lagher, 1898 o 1900; L. W. Simmons," 1900 o 1903;W. F. Gallagher, o winess he solemn service which JCorunna bank ha irs opened is years by Uncle Sam, covering Shiawassee couny, have' been released ice o assisan'eashier, hen cashier ****** me dean in an auo acciden clerk, hen being- elevaed o he o wie o William Brunger, o Du- unied hese wo popular young people, and a beauiul seing was 1923 o his dae. near doors as- a bank o 1923; E.. Sidney rom by he Deparmen o Commerce, and and in 1923 was given he pos o ^1^ lae Saurday aernoon, creaed by he use o iany baskes, o garden lowers and lighed he seveny-ive years were as ol Cashiers who have served during Wen he News is happy o sae ha Corunna is one o he ew places m he served as an oicial in one place or ( B mn**r were ndmg was sruck by Presiden. n all, Mr. Sidney has h «** r in which Mr - and ***** candlebrum. he bridal pary was lows: S. B. Raynale, 1865 o 1871; auo viciniy credied -wih an increase in anoher or abou hiry-nine years. '*» ^ 1^ dr J ve bv Ellio composed o he bride in a lovely A.. Nichols, 1871 o 1888; J. D. populaion. rue, he jump is j no he oicers are main* no plans Cranson, o Durand. Mr. and Mrs..[gown;o mousseline de sole rimmed Leland, 1888 o 1889; A. - Nichols, very large, bu i is a boos, never or any celebraion or oher observ- i Brunger were rushed o Hurley hosance on July 1s, nex Monday, bu pial- Flin, bu Mrs. Brunger died. wih bands o eyele embroidery and* 1889 o 1894; W. A. Rosenkrans, heiess v enjears^ago ^jyjrja j during Ae "'swe e hear""nmkhne 1894 o 1915; E.. Sidney, 1915 o many parons and riends will nnsh *rly aer being received a ha credied wih having 1,936 souls and pued sleeves. he skir was 1923; John Y. Marin, 1923 o 1927; doubedly ake he opporuniy o insiuion. Mr. Brunger suered a* wihin or mids, while oday Sam wide and laring and rows o sain F. W. NonageL 1927 o 1939, and calling a he bank and exending racured rib. Cranson suered a says we have 2,016 olks wih us. covered buons rimmed he bodice. F. L. Brooks, rom 1939 o he presen. seveny-ih birhday. bruises abou he body. congraulaions o he oicials on is **eure o he wris, as well as he igures or wo places in he Her veil was o ingerip lengh and couny are no available, New Lohrop and Lennon, as boh are unin was caugh wih a wreah o orange Seveny-ive years o business is a J Mr. and Mrs. Brunger had been in blossoms. he bridesmaids- Mary splendid record or any irm, bu We j Byron, where she had received rea corporaed, and he oals o Hasselon and Venice cover hese places. Jean Sanord, o Kansas Ciy, Florence Ruh Sanord, Kansas Ciy. is ousanding. During all o hese LOVELY HOME WEDDNG physician, and hey were on heir believe he Old Corunna Sae Bank ; men in he oice o Dr. Fox; local he ollowing are he complee Evlyn Redmond Seals, Flin, and jveare he Bank has been held in he On Saurday, June 22, a h^l pas *7y o Flin o call on relaives. he igures or he couny: Karwyn Dahl, Flin wore similar j highes regard by all. From is ini cepion and during all ox hese years, hree o'clock, he home o Mr. and acciden ook place a a crossing cosumes o organdy in he so Siawauee Co Mrs. John McDowell, o Lennon, was souhwes o Flin. " rose shades sind wih V-neckHncs and 1 he concern has aihully served he Anrim wp he scene o he marriage o heir Mr. and Mrs. Brunger had resided ^ea uring ied waiss and laring! communiy and has always ranked Benningon wp. 1,146 daugher, Mary Almeda. o Louie in Durand or abou wo years, hav- V241!" skirs- he maid o honor, Lois : high, enjoying he conidence o all Bums wp 1,34¾ Arhur Reimel, son o Mr. and M"p. ng moved here rom heir arm Byron Vil. 466 '387 ' "^a * e Moore, siser o he bride, wori* j o rs hundreds o parons, and has Frank Reimel. who reside souh o re^r Swavz Creek. hey were married abou ory-ive years ago, and a gown o deep rose wih ied wais seadily buil up o is presen high j»' Caledonia wp. 1,866 1,660 ennon. he home was a bower o and lared skir. sandard. No bank in Cenral Mich- ' * Ciy o Corunna... 2,016 1,036 loveliness or he occasion, garden had always resided in he viciniy. he groom Rober B. Sanord i igan is held more secure and irm, Ciy o Durand ,081 lowers in baskes and vases being he deceased was a splendid lady, had as his bes man Ray Garner, o! and his has been brough abou by Fairield wp ued hroughou, in paricular in and had scores o sincere riends in 1L., Brooklyn, N. Y. j he coninued eors o is oicers he Hazelon wp. _ 1,525 1,487 hose who seaed he guess a he j o keen aih wih he peonle and o orming an alar, in an alcove o wmmonxy, where she was well Middlebury wp. _ o» church were: Chas. Suon, Flin; E.. SDNEY, Presiden* serve he ciy, couny and commonbe living room, where huge baskes!!',, a ember J ' he New Haven wp 1,241.i'JjJjJ'Don Ward, Deroi; Don Anderson, : iy in he bes possible manner in o pink and whie peonies, wih "!***" Cr ** k Meho<hs Church, bu had Ciy o Owosso 14,329 Owosso wp. 1,401 l2j' Bro&kl y B» N - Y and Jus previous o July 1s, 1865, a - Ulysses rem- every way. background o palms and greenery * a aended he Bapis Church in *" group o progressive ciizens o he Perry wp. :. 2,292 1*985» May, Lennon. he wedding march, For he pas several years he Old made a beauiul seing or he im- Uuran She was a member o he " Ladies' Aid Sociey, as well as he couny sea me in he law oices Corunna Sae Bank has*been ai memo he lae Hugh McCurdy and he rer pessive wedding ceremony. Beore......, _. Morrice Vil which ushered he wedding pary ino Perry Vl. 877 ce church was played by Mrs. J. B. c he Federal Reserve Sysem, he alar, he bride and groom, wih Re J She kah is lodge survived o Durand by he husband organizaion was ormed, wih Mr Rush wp. 1,096 Moora, grandmoher, o he ^ hrid>. all deposis are insured up o $5,000,, J heir ne,r *""»"«* aendans, «ook *«heir place, P««y. o! and h e Homer Brunger, who McCurdy as is irs presiden. he Scio* wp, 1,636 J he beauiul song, "Because," was and hey have * capial and reserve ^ ej V5 i ^ Z L Z ^ Z e,ides on he arm; Flovd Brunger, Ai'ng brmb Am Sc*eer wih i ^ J* Laimraburg ViL, *** 1 ** 1 * 1. «* *** Lo $192,000. march, played by Mrs. Devona Pos r^u^s Mn. Edward Mueller a he piano. 1 Shiawassee wp.... 1,674 1,471 Mr Cawon. he dainy bride Mary * McCurdy aa i* irs presiden Perry; and Glynn Brunger, o. Following he ceremony a recep- he records in he vauls o he bank Almeda McDowell was aended bv 1 ** ; also one grandaaugher and Bancro Vil ion or eighy guess was held in show he ollowing as is irs sock! Miss Bey Ray, wearing a gown o "! 1 * 1 ^ndsonr - -, Venice" wp.._ 1,S17 1,358 holders: Vernon wp, _ 1,927 1*828 ' ne nome he bride's parens Mr!"»1* pnk chion and Miss Harrie' pun! «7 C «^ «conduced ' S. B. Raynale, Alexander McArwedding eake, a par o he wedding ^ ^8. Vernon V«l and Mrs. Moore and a handsome Woodhull wp rd _ 0 *,\ i ^ h H " ic^' Weller, in a chion gown o lovely rom h «Mehodis Church in Dulne. he bride's dress was o whie rand ', u, Z a " er a collaion which was served, was cr 1 1 " ^ ^ Al^ber NichoJs, Eh C Moore P.M. Win made in simple princess lines, i V 10 ' n ^ - ^ J ' ' ^ - P!- 0r oal 41,145 39,517 by Mrs. C. S. Risley. hay r 'J** ^w H^DaVld J**' Boh Mr. and Mrs. Sanord are ^ E / S a i s b u^ ^ D: Ph, el^ wih an Elizabehen collar o lace, J\ h<1 ^apus Church, oiciaing > he number o arms in he couny popular wih all who know hem and Allen.'. C r 8.. Pond '. A ' C '. Bald * m iand her veil ell rom a corone cap, nermen "»ery, Vernon. i making a beauiul picure. he ook place in Greenwood ' as shown by a preliminary coun are splendid young people Mr San" **' Nichols, Hiram Hovey, Abigal D. shows 3,263 arms, as compared wih ' * 0 rdls"eng^ge"d""in eaching and'-ad" 1 ¾ ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ^. ^ ¾ ^ 3,063 on April 1, vanced chemical work. He was or BRDAL SHOWER he home o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. aphouse, on Corunna avenue, was he scene o a mos aracive bridal shower endered o Miss Grace Noak by Mrs^ aphouse, Saurday evening o las week. A prousion o garden blooms hroughou he house mad^ a prey seing or he aair, which as in he naure o a "bahroom" shower. Several amusing coness and a humorous ski, in which Mrs. Erwin LaHaine and Mrs. Kenneh Cooper, in cosume, played he characers, made up he program, during which cones awards were won by Mrs. La Haine and Miss Louise Peacock. he winners presened heir rophie. o Miss Noak. Mrs. aphouse, who is noeworhy or her arisic and unusual paries, had prepared an amusing surprise or his occasion. Because his was a "bahroom" shower, he honor gues received her many lovely gis, seaed in a shower bah, made very cleverly o whie cellophane and suspended rom he ceiling in a ruly merly locaed in Colorado Springs, Colorado. he young bride is a graduae o he U. o M. and augh in he Swarz Creek schools. hey will make heir home in Deroi. Hoss o riends in Lennon and he viciniy join wih he News in congraulaions and good wishes o Mr. and Mrs. Sanord. Among he guess were he ollowing rom ou o he viciniy: Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Sanord, Kansas Ciy, Mo.; Mr. Marion Sanord, 'Deron; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garner, Brooklyn, \. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. How- ;ar< Rrophv and Rex, Deroi; Mr. and Mrs. Rower Baldridge, Deroi; j Mr..and- Mrs. C. S. Risley, Webberjville; Mx*s. Curiss, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smih, Ann Arbor; j Mr. Douglas MacNaughon, Ann Ar- bor; Mrs. Fred Suon, Lile Rock; and Mr. Howard Carruhers, Ann A,, roor. MARRAGE ANNOUNCED j he marriage o Miss Maxine \ Spore, o Richard Sheldon, o Owos-' so. which ook place on March 2, has i vr-eomlv been announced by Mr. and ; realisic manner. he shower bah Mrs. Charles Spore. heme was also carried ou a he he young couple were married in dining' able. A whie sain cloh lie parsonage, o he Deroi Sree ; was cenered wih a blue bowl o Mehodis Church, in Flin, wih he j waer, wih a diminuive diver poised Rev. J.. Meredih reading he ser- j on hc> rim. Sprigs o whie syringa vice. Miss Margare Shindor, o ; doed he cloh, and each place was Chesaning, and Morrison Ford, o, marked wih a iny doll on a pink Owo-so, aended hem. cake o soap, and surrounded by he bride graduaed rom Corunna! small cellophane shower curains, ied wih ribbon bows. A wo-course.high School in 1038 and has been, luncheon was served. employed in he Smih sores or he i nas wo years, irs as assisan o nviaions have been issued or n Miss Maxine Chase, who manages he shower o be endered Miss Noak by local sore, hen or he pas eigh j M rs. Fred Rier and Mrs. Harold naroki!; ir-onhs as manager o he sore in [ McCulloch a he Rier home, hu>.>-- ' Chcsanin. day evening o his week. Mr. Sheldon aended he Owosso schools and is employed by he Flin j Furnace Pars Company a Flin. A! presen he couple are residing a DERO-CORUNNA PCNC 620½ Lingle avenue, Owosso. he Deroi-Corunna Club will hold is annual homecoming picnic a Mc Curdy Park nex Sunday, June 30 he ask o rai- ing 100,000 avia will be, as usual, an all-day baske j ors aces his counry. A squadron picnic aair and an inviaion is ex-' oi wo schooled by "Wrong Way" ended o all who care o come. J Corrigan would perplex any oe. he Firs Naional Bank o Corunna, he paren o he presen Old Corunna Sae Bank, irs opened is doors or business, as saed above, on July 1s, 1865, and immediaely he board o direcors me and ordered ereced he hree-sory brick building ha housed he concern or abou hal o is span o seveny-ive years. his was on he sie o he presen beauiul sone, brick ani seel srucure. Nearly 'ory years ago he irs building was desroyed by ire, bu he records o he earlies diys were secure in he subsanial vauls, and aer several days he vauls were opened and every hin in he way o conens was ound sae and in perec condiion. Seps were aken a ha ime o erec he presen building:, which wa* compleed in During all o hese years, he bank has been dor>jr business in he same locaion, a he corner o Shiawassee avenue ani Wes McArhur sree, wih he incepion o he. ew monhs while he J. H. COLLNS, Vice Presiden he presen oicers and direcors are as ollows: Presiden, E.. Sidney. Vice presiden, Judge Jos. H. Collins. i r-mer. F. L. Brook.*. Assisan Cashier, R. D. Harmon. Direcors: Jos. H. Collins, W. F. Gallagher, Frank R. Gilna. E.. Sidney and H. A. Allan. During hese laer years, here are hree men who have rendered he., >., -^ianv valuable service: W. F. Gallagher. W. A. Rosenkrans and Home o he Old Corunna Sae Bank i icroom Louie Arhur Reimel had as his bes men Roy Poer and F. A. i Ruby. he solemn wdding riual was conduced by Rev. E. L. Earless, i r-i-or o he Lennon Mohodi- church, and he bride was given in marriage by her aher, John Mc Dowell. he home was illed wih close riends and relaives o. winess he ceremony, srveny-ive being presen or he recepion and weddini* sur-, per, which ook place immediaely. er he vnrriage. he recreaion room in he bdseme^ o he home had also been made ino a bower o ; lowers and here he supper, was ser- '"ed ^' riend* o he bride M's. Hay Wilcox, Miss Ruh Marble, Miss x *on-^ Bi-van. Miss Sadie aylor and Mrs. Dorhy Hill. he bride's able W3s especially beauiul and a huge wedding cake in whie and pasel shades, surmouned by a iny bride *nd groom, was a par o is decoraion. DEAH OF DUDLEY REYNOLDS Many riends here exend sympahy o Mrs. S. M. Kerby o his ciy, who on hursday las los her only broher, Dudley Reynolds, o De"*-bom, by deah. * r'«s were beh or him in Dearborn lari Saurday wih i*, -erm'2n a Acacii cemeery near Birmingham. Mr. Reynolds was Vrrn in Corunna on February 26, JSS2, he son o Mr. and Mrs.,, R. P^ynold^. He aended h'-- loc^l ^^hool and he Qwosso Business nsiue. He was married some ye»rs ago o Barbara Me^A liser, o Marlee, who wih Mrs. Kerby, survives him. For he pas nine years Mr. Reynolds hnd worked or he Deroi Edison Company. M". Reynolds has been in r>oor n he lae aernoon hours, Mr.,,,, He submied and Mrs. Reimel le by moor or healh o a major or some operaion ime several weeks ago and an embolism resuling rom he operaion was he cause o his deah. -n exended wedding rip, going o Vi.arars» Falls. Boson md he Whie Mounains. hey will reurn o make heir home in Lennon. Boh or h young people, hus hr'milv unied, have lived in Lennon and is viciniy all heir lives a^.d ; ;ire nooulnr wih hoss o riends. he bride graduaed rom he Owosso "schools in 1930 rind he groom "ended school in Durand, being graduaed in hey are exended '^-hole-heared congraulaions and ; hes wishes, in which he News i V.e^'ily joins. ; he gis which were presened o he bride on he occasion o her wodding, and a showers previously piven or her, were cosly r.nd beuiul, and were esimonial-s o he love and respec in which boh' he ibr'-'e and room are held. hose who were presen or he ' wedding rom ou o own were: Mv. p.va Mrs. Frank Reimel. Durand; Mr. ^nd Mrs. E. F. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brainerd, Flin; Mrs. Mary : Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Mina! Quillan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred House.! ^inconning; Mr. and Mrs. Rdssel Wurnee. Flin; Jas. Redord. Bradord; Clarence Ray, Gerald Hay- CLASS REUNON he annual reunion o he 1928 rry.dur.ing class o Corunna High School was held Sunday in he Harv^v A''an home, souh o Owosso, Miss Evelyn Allan, o Deroi, acing as hosess. A chicken dinner was served shorh- aer poor, and oudoor and indoor g mes were enjoyed hroughou he aernoon, wih he ollowj.ng people presen: Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Be err.- -\ o '-u' l'uroi; Mr. and 'Mr. Cliord Hownrd, o Deroi; Mr. and Mrs. Rober Eveleh, o Owosso; Edward Elkins r^nd Marian Xoe Elkins. bis wie, o Deroi; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Verian. o Byron; Mary Bari»oi Blood and Mr. Blood; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cornord, o Grand Blanc, and he hosess. During he aernoon, oicers or he coming year were eleced as ollows: Presiden, Mrs. Blood, and wood, Flin; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reddy, secreary-reasurer, Lloyd Beemer. Lake Orion; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dake. (Several inviaions were received or Flushing; Miss Dorohy Sias and nex year's meeing, bu no deinie Miss Kaharine Jacobs, Flin. [place was seleced.

2 cs ; NEW AND USED mplemens ^M^* : \. e arc prepared o serve you wih many ncv/ixiid usea mplemens and everyhing in Lho bes o condiion. Perhaps we can hilp you ou \vi(;h seme needed pars. ~i:u:il.:r see us irs. Wen you o see ha new PAPEC EN SLAGE CUER. You will ind his very useul on he arm and i is he bes or he work inended. GLYNN BRUNGER Phone 17 F 3 Lennon, Mich. &*«#*4^***++*++**«4>+++*< PROFESSONAL CARDS DWGH L GLBER FUNERAL 9KEC0R Air Condii*ned FwMral HOB* Unexcelled AmbnUnc* Service { Phone 41 GANES j mhmm H. B. MOORE* D. D. S. OwMM O ie* 1» Mahew* BM. O. H. GEB d ( Michigan Docor o Veerinary Medicine Pbo^c 1225 Coranni, Mich.' J GLENN BOSSERDE AUCONEER Farm Sale* a Specialy Phone 116 F 2"i Corunna, R. F. D. 1 1 PSBURGH M. L CHURCH Rev. E. F. Sabbs, Pasor Church School is held each Sunday a 11:30 a. m. Preaching service is held a 12:30 p. m. Prayer meeing mees each Wednesday evening a 8:00 p. m. a he church. he Ladies' Aid Sociey mees he hird Wednesday o each monh. Everyone is invied o all o hese services. BEER HE CORUNNA NEWS CAPOL HEAM y V!.!! i! J yl 1 "y! y A bunch o he boys were being i up a he poker able on he "orrid Zone" se a Warner Bros, when ' nn Sheridan srolled un and asked or a hand. Ann immediaely began -> riomor'vae ha she had winning ways. When he coee colored "" billero a her le proudly displayed our kings and reached or he po, she opped him wih our aces. h» ull house o he chocolae hued "enor across he able ared no beer. Ann had a sraigh lush. Sanding behind ier chair, Pa O'Brien wached her bea a pa raigh wih a our card draw or all diamonds and anoher juicy po. "AH righ boys," he ordered, "old i up. i you guys don' know you're soing a as shule rom his dame, i's ime old you. Break i up righ now!" He wasn' ooling. ' Pi.ve- i!" Ann lared angrily. " don' have o," said Pa. "Every ime you go your hands on ha deck you win. Bea i!" "Wai'l cash in," Ann said. "You're no cashing anyhing." Pa urned o uniormed policeman besick' rim. "Arres her, Rodriruoz," he ordered. "hrow her in i'p clink and kep her here 'il you ge her on he nex boa ou o here." "Miser," Ann said viciously, "he ork ha brrmgh you mus have been a vulure!" Direcor William cihley's "cu" ended he sceno. "We'll ake i again," he said, and added' o O'Brien, "ha's a nice line Ann has." "Yeah," Pa agreed absenly, "nine lines. And 'm he kind 6 a uy ha (akes poker chips away rom an Oomph girl!" "orrid Zone" opens a he Capiol heare, Owosso, on Sunday, or a hree day run. HN ADS DSHWASHNG Use o a dairy plan mehod can simpliy one o he chores o Jlshwashinpr, i is poined ou by dairy deparmen sa members a Mich-; <un Sae College. umblers ha '-.!V8 conained milk should be rinsed ou wih cold waer beore hey are pu ino ho dishwaer. ho waer is used irs, he residual a mels»nd emulsiies over he surace o he class, requiring more srenuous washing o clean he glass. Wha has become o he old-ashioned girl who used o blush uriously whenever "legs" was menioned. NOCE OF HEARNG CLAMS BEFORE COUR Sae o Michigan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. n he Maer o he Esae o John H. Whie, Deceased., Noice is hereby given ha more han wo monhs rom his dae, A, D. 1940, have been allowed or crediors o presen heir claims :¾gains said deceased o said Cour or examinaion and adjusmen, and 'ha.all crediors o said deceased are required o presen heir claims o said Cour, a he Probae Oice, in he Ciy o Corunna, in said Couny, on or beore he 12h day o Augus, A. D. 1940, and ha said claims will be heard by said Cour on Monday, he 12h day o Augus, A. D. 1940, a en o'clock in he orenoon. Daed June 3rd, A. D ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. Execurix: Edna M. Brand, Lennon, Michigan. Experimens in Housing Show Remodeling Cos* an old house needs remodeling o make i more convenien and comorable, i may prove cheaper o wreck i and sar over, i aleraions aec mos o he building. Recen experimenal work on armhouses by he agriculure deparmen and he Universiy o Wisconsin has included records o expenses or remodeling and coss or new consrucion. n some insances he inal coss were no ar apar, he bureau o agriculural chemisry and engineering suggess ha careul esimaes o cos or each kind o improvemen- be made. Pome'o he Wisconsin records oer a comparison beween he cos o remodeling and o building. One house ha was remodeled "was in poor condiion above.he oundaion, badly planned, and oo small. he basemen walls were goud, bu i was necessary o add o he basemen and pu in some new walls; he heaing sysem was no replaced," he oher house was buil new o replace one ha burned. he oundaion was good bu was enlarged as in he remodeled house. Oher maerial was new and he house was buil o he owner's plan. Coss or remodeling amouned o 21 cens a cubic oo. he house buil new on old oundaions cos 20 cens a cubic oo. here are advanages on boh sides. n a new house he owner is likely o ge more nearly wha he wans in convenience and comor. On he oher hand, an old house may be o paricularly good consrucion and in addiion here is requenly a senimenal value in having he old house ha would ouweigh a lile addiional cos. Aerial War Wih nsecs Being Fough by Science he Unied Saes is carrying on an aerial war less specacular han Europe's, bu vially imporan o his counry's welare. Governmen planes have capured housands o "enemies" nearly hree miles o he ground. hese "enemies" and heir kind annually cause millions o dollars' damage o growing crops. he agriculure deparmen has a lee o planes ha searches he skies or plan insecs. Some o he planes are in he air almos every day o he year rapping he pess. From he capured insecs enomologiss ae able o gaher valuable new inormaion oh he habis, and pariculary on he spread, o some o he desrucive crop pess. Many insecs ly long disances and hus spread inesaion over large areas. Ohers soar high and hen le he prevailing wind carry hem. By learning heir direcion and approximae numbers, he deparmen is able o char heir spread and ake acion agains hem in new areas. Hedge Aids Home Appearance he privacy and requenly he appearance o a home may be improved by a wall or ence along he lo lines or by a hedge. his improvemen is relaively inexpensive. he kind o enclosure used can be deermined by he ype o archiecure o he house. Colonial coages and rame houses in general call or a whie picke ence or nealy clipped hedge. he ences may be seleced rom many syles ranging rom he leas expensive ype o plain la palings o he more ornae syle wih rounded pickes and anligh gae. Brick dwellings o Georgian archiecure are bes ramed by masonry walls. hese may be any heigh desired, according o condiions. Spanish or Medierranean homes are bes complei mened by a succo wall, alhough hedges o various ypes are used, eecively. Over-Size Carons he aew ood, drug, and cosmeics ac should resul in considerable conservaion o cardboard ha has been misused in over-size carons and conainers. Ona o he commones examples o his orm o decepion has been 10-cen ubes o ooh pase, sold singly in carons large enough so ha wo ubes would have space o rale around in one o he boxes. Oher examples o similar rauds are ace creams packed in opaque glass jars ha allowed or more glass han cream, and ground spices sold is sier-op boxes wih no much more han enough spice o cover he boom o he can. Under he new law he decepive conainers will have o be changed o bear some reasonable relaion o he conens. As curren socks are sold ou, hey will have o be replaced wih producs in conainers less decepive o he eye., Sopping he Mails Did you ever mail a leer and hen wish you hadn' Don' expec o wai a he corner box and ask he mail collecor o hand i over. He won'. he proper mehod is o noiy he local pos oice, and i will ake he proper seps, even inercep he leer a he railroad saion. n New York, such crises are reerred o he Classiicaion secion, which ges rom one o ive requess a dayvo inercep leers. usually overakes he leer a he main pos oice or a he railroad saion. i already is on is way cu o own, he sender mus pay or a elegram o he pos oice a he desinaion. CHESANWGSHOWBOA ' j he ourh annual beauiul river specacle, Chesaning Showboa, will be produced hursday, Friday, Saurday and Sunday nighs, July 11, 12, 13 &nd 14, under auspices o he Chamber o Commerce and every indicaion is ha he aendance mark o 24,000 esablished in 1939 will be beered his year. he advance demand or ickes is hree imes any previous year a his ime. Showboa is a communiy producion in which all co-operae and give heir ime he boa makes a halmile rip down he winding Shiawassee river ya<.i rs dusk is alling he eas o 125 is on board- powerul searchlighs pick up he 00-oo boa, ;k'<.'or;'!i.e<l wih nyas-.= ::d glisening colc.rs o red. whie and blue and bring he oiwi U', he 'Sage clock buil ou in he river. he:) ollows a wo-hour modernized enhana show wih Jimmy H.ise'heH's hand ou..'o Chicago pvyirj he music and urnishing so^-.r- o he specialy numbers. here is parking space or 10,000 c\) wihin :i minue's walk o he. shlhsm and" cars are parked ree un- ;].: supervision..' Gu-s capains' or-.dieren rciehs have been picked.. Firs nigh, Hon. Murray D. VahWagoner, sae highway commissioner and Democraic candidae or governor, will be h^ ho*ior ues. Friday nigh will see Gov. Luren D. Diekinson, candidae or he Republican nominaion or governor. On boh nighs oher sae oicials will be presen. Saurday nih is American Legion nigh, and Miss Brown o S. gnaee,.he 1940 Cherry Queen, will be he honor gues and Sunday nigh Roarians ppm all over he 152nd disric have been invied wih Jimmy Sevenson, Deroi radio commenaor, as honor gues. No one makes a proi ou o Chesaning Showboa. he general public is cordially invied o see he super specacle. he Unied Saes Senae has voed o observe one day each year as Docors' Day, Conribuing one's onsils o he cause remains discreionary. Mi Always he Very Bes PURE DRUGS CHOCES CONFECONS, EC. Our Prices Mean a Real Saving Y. i Wynn's Drug Sore Opposie Cour House Corunna «A RAW BERRY BES FOR VAMNC ; When he irs^ppj o rui comes, in ron he berry pach or he local 'sores display / homegrown ruis. \ cook; requenly plan o- have berries'. *md cror-.ni or desser. And he cook is wise in serving he berries raw o make he mos o viamin C, sav 1 members o he home economics sa o Miciigah Sae College. j very.shor ime. For variey, ry using berries and j A real surplus o berries can be oher *uirmei ruis ogeher. A ew canned or made ino jam or preserves. plump red raspberries in he cener o a»fe jrreen or yellow melon slice, make an aracive desser. A combinaion o blackberries wih slices o golden peaches is also good. Mos o BS don' recognize opporuniy when i comes because i And a summer rui enp wih wedges o resh pineapple, ripe banana, and usually appears disguised as hard : apple will have added sparkle wih work. i berries.,. (. Rereshing rozen dessers ha are so popular a his ime o he year sugges anoher way o make ue o berries. Raspberries are especially good in ice cream, and raspberry, blackberry, or curran juice can be used o make a sherbe or a ice. Or he berries can be made ino ; a sauce o serve over plain ice cream. j Pies and puddings, made rom he cooked berries, help ake ull advanage o he raher shor berry season. Cooking brings ou he delicae lavor o blueberries and huckleberries, and deiniely improves- currans and gooseberries. n ac, any o he berries can be cooked, bu mos o hem are so ragile ha hey should be cooked only a A girl migh say she*wouldn' marry he bes man in he world, bu ha is no indicaion she will no marry. men. here are pleny o oher 1940 Dod«e Lwury Uner, 6-r eager, 2-Door Sedan $815, delivered in Deroi.* BG DODGE LUXURY LNER COSS ONLY FEW DOLLARS MORE HAN SMALLER, LOW-PRCED CARS! KGH now, jus picure yoursel behind he wheel o his big, handsome Dodge poining is proud bonne wherever your hear desires! No so hard o imagine, is i Nor is i hard o o! For never beore have your car-dollars bough so much in eye-illing beauy, in imposing syle, in luxurious appoinmens and reinemens! hh Lhink o i! For jus a ew dollars more han he smaller, low-priced cars, you SOUH WAER SREE SDNEY B. KEYS A SON Elsie, Mich. SEDAN 815* "heeu* Droidiw- *r*<mprcr *nd incad* ail FVdcrl u«* sad kirzaardequipmen ronporiion.u* **d local «e* <i» way), «*ra. Pik* wye o chan* iricov nok*. ge he bigges and ines car Dodge ever buil! A ull 119¼. inch wheelbase, wider seas boh ron and rear, gorgeous upholsery, new engineering ideas galore! n addiion, you ge he savings on gas and oil or which Dodge has long been amous. Drive in or an appraisal oh your presen car. may cover he ull down-paymen onal940 Dodge. Newes/ Smares! Dieren! DODGE "WO-ONE" Have you een h* srikogy beauiul wy Dodge urn done "WO-ONE" '* uerly new...dieren...enirely onlike any color inish you've ever seen on any car, a any price! See "WO-ONE*' a your Dodge dealer's now! PODGE C. A GLADDEN, NC. VERNON GARAGE Vernon, Mich. OWOSSO, MCHGAN H. L.LAW Dui-and, Mkh.

3 *H/ «*- ««*»Xi Look over Your Flock Now is he ime o go hrough your poulry lock and pick ou he non-layers. We are in he marke or good heavy hens and good Leghorn hens. Y Our cusomers demand more and beer & chickens. When you are ready o sell jus ^ drop us a card and we will call uesday or Saurday. Roue 1 L. E. LUCE POULRY BUYER Phone Lennon 12-F-3 * FLUSHNG. MCH. Do he Harvesing he Beer Way-Wih A McCornick-Deering V V i Harvesing and hreshing are compleed simulaneously no inervening weeks or monhs o delay beween harvesing and hreshing. Combining eliminaes he work o binding, shocking, bundle piching, hauling, and hreshing. Combine harvesing is more economical. Equipmen coss are reduced. here is no wine o buy. Less uel coss han or separae binding and hreshing. he combine makes harvesing and hreshing a amily air no exra help required. Combine harvesing means less work or he housewie saves in grocery bills. Combine harvesing ges more grain rom he ield because losses rom separae handlings are eliminaed. also avoids losses due o pes*, weaer hazards, and sprouing while in shock or sack. Combine harvesing oers real savings in operaing coss. Counry-wide surveys show an average savings o 10 o 15 cens a bushel in whea and oenimes much more in seed crops. Crops combined in proper season prod, ce he highes qualiy grain, ready or early markeing and op prices. Lennon mplemen Co. Succeeding Haner & Lyle Lennon, Mich. 4 r*2 For he Flock Chick Mash Laying Mash BEER QUALY PRCED RGH Paying op Price or Wool une n onigh And Every hursday Evening 8:30 o 9:00 o'clock WFDF Walsh Bean and Grain Co. Phone 16 GEO. DLLER, Manager Lennon, Mich. LE HE NEWS HANDLE ~*-A. JOB PRNNG X LENNON LOCALS Miss Virginia Haner was a home; or he week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pos were guess o relaives a Howell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Benjamin were in Owosso and Corunna Saurday. Dan Lyons was in Deroi ues day, o see he igeisred Sox baseball games. BARA-VOLCAKY he marriage o Val Bara, o Lennon, and Miss Blanche Voleaky, o Owosso, was solemnized a S. Joseph's Caholic* Church, Owosso, a nine o'clock las Saurday morning, Rev. Fr. Boniace omek oiciaing. he service was a very prey one, wih brohers and sisers o he conracing couple presen. Mr. Bara is he very eicien Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Weir were bookkeeper a he o ice o he Walsh among he olks angling or bluegills Bean and Grain Co., in Lennon, while and bass uesday. he young bride is a lovely young H. C.. McCann, o S.. Peersburg, woman o Owosso. Boh have scores j Fla., spen he week-end as he gues 0 riends in he communiy who join o Mrs. Marian Ruby. he News in exending congraula- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Love, o M. ions and bes wishes. Pleasan, owa, will be here his week Mr. and^lrs. Bara have aken up o remain or a ew days. heir home in he residence o Mr. - Mrs. Amelia Dieck was a dinner and Mrs. Edw. Brewer, in Lennon. gues in he home o Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dieck on Sunday.- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wilbur, o Bale Creek, were guess o Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Wilbur on Sunday. Miss Vivian Shipman, o Juddville, WF.M.S. MEES he Women's Foreign Missionary Sociey *o Lennon me on hursday and Miss Doris Pavlick, o Gaines, i aernoon, June 20, wih Mrs. were cajlers a he G'Hara home on Amelia Dieck, or a shor business Sunday. meeing and he elecion o oicers. Rev. Fern Bedell and Miss June he oicers were re-eleced or he Bedell, o Shasburg, were guess ensuing year. o Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haner on Sunday. he devoions were in charge o Mrs. E. L. Carles* wih he devoional heme, "he Way, Provided." Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and Miss Gerrude Brand spen Sunday he Scripure reading was he 49h aernoon wih Mr. and Mrs. Floyd chaper o saiah, eighh o hireenh Gcey, o Flin. verses. Mrs. Eie Orr has reurned o her home in Poniac, aer spending a ew days in he home o Mr. and Mrs. Geo. CHara. Mrs. Chas. Whie was hosess o a group o riends on Friday aernoon when wo ables o bridge were in play. High score was won by Mrs. Frank Howes. he new home o Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suon is nearing ha par o he job when rooing will be pu on. has he appearance o becoming a very prey home. he Misses June Conklin, Marian Baker and Mary Shipman are spending he week in Lansing, aending he 4-H meeing being held a Michigan Sae College. he incessan rains o he pas ew days has surely se arm work back. here is pleny o seeding ye o do a leas some illers o he soil are so reporing *nd he ground is oo we and so or culivaing ha is needed in many ields. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyle headed a nice group o olks o he Lyic- Dunckel coage a Lobdeli Lake uesday, o ry and coax home a mess o bluegills. hose in he pary were Mrs. Beulah Dunckel, Mrs. Ehel Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robers, o Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buell, o Durand. Jus learned o ha very agreeable rip ha some ory-ive residens made o Bay Ciy and he Bay on Sunday week. he eaure o he day, was o course, he big picnic dinner, bu aer ha ormaliy had been properly disposed o, Klrby Hudson and Frank Bors picked sides or a baseball game. hus was a nip and uck aair, wih pleny o argumen, and hrills galore. Kirby's eam was in ron a he inish by he score o 8 o 7. Mrs. Mina Pachel! had charge o he program. he sudy lesson was he "he World Chrisian Family and Adul Educaion.*' Ligh rereshmens were served a he close o he meeing. BrUGHM AFFAR Mrs. Chas. Whie enerained on hursday aernoon, honoring Mrs. Byron Ruby, who recenly reurned o her home in Lennon, aer spending he winer in Florida. wo ables o bridge were in play, wih high honors going o Mrs. Howes. LEWNOl MEBOWS CHURCH he Daily Vacaion Bible School closes his Friday wih a picnic a Myers Lake, leaving he church a 11 o'clock. he handcra will be shown on Sunday morning during he Church School hour. he mohers and ahers are. invied o see his work. On his Sunday nigh here will be Fhown moving picures aken by Mr. and Mrs. Fisher o New York. Las Sunday nigh he showed picures o Arica. he public is cordially invied. Divine Worship, 10:00 a. m. Church School, 11:00 a. a. Evening Worshin, 8:00 p. m. Prayer service Wednesda yevening a 8 o'clock. E. L. CARLESS, Miniser. FOR SALE Srong germinaion screened Beans $2.90 under hundred under presen here ' A mos disressing acciden was [««*»«*» 66, *!"«" * ha o las Saurday, shorly beore <** *»«Pl; *> r ese - When your noon, when Mr. and Mrs. House, o J "*» ready, come andge Jem Pinconning, driving o Lennon o a-! «ree pounds or pick exra. Wha end he Reimel-McDowell wedding 1 you do no sow we ake back. service, were crashed by anoher E. ABELSON driver, who drove his car rom a side FOO MUes Norh o Lennon highway direcly in ron o he House car. Mrs. House was badly J injured, and aer being reaed in j NOCE OF FLNG OF ORDER a Saginaw hospial, was aken on o j DESGNANG A DRANAGE Lennon, where she is being cared or j DSRC in he McDowell home. Mr. House ' was no badly injured, bu he ex-. o Whom May Concern: en o Mrs. House's injuries have Noice is Hereby Given, ha, no been ully ascerained. he car Chas. G. Cook, Couny Drain Commissioner o he Couny o Shiawas was badlv wrecked. see, did on he 17h day o June, 1940, ile in he oice o he said Drain Commissioner an order designaing a drainage disric or he j" EVEN PLANS GE "OO FA" Lemunyon Drain according o Ac. No. 316, P. A. o Michigan 1923, as, Several o Michigan's mos imporan crops include plans whose o 1929, and Ac 318, P. A. o amended bv Ac 318, o he P. A. abiliy o Wihsand winer weaher he roue and course o said drain seems o depend on heir condiion. is as ollows: n ac, men in he arm crops deparmen a Michigan Sae College a a poin 2,253. N and 1,320. Commencing in he Ridley Drain compare his o he ess given by E o he SW corner o Secion 29. lie insurance companies or selecion o he bes insurance risks. S.. o he erminus o his drain a a in S N, R 3 E, hence due S 933. Dexer considers ha overwinering o such plans as alala, sugar poin 1,320. E and 1,320. N o he SW corner o Secion 29, 8 N. bees inended or seed, winer whea R3E, and chickory is more successul i he plans arc hriy, neiher oo he Lands comprised wihin he luxurian or oo spindly, bu jus Drainage Disric ar* an ollows: medium and in good condiion. All o he SEVi o he NW¾ o he SWU, and 21 Ac. in he cenral par o he 5½ o he SW 31 Acres. DUS PROECS DAHLAS 5 Ac. in he SW par o he NEU o he SW14. Par o he NE*4 o he NW% o he SW and par o he SWH o he NW o he SW >4, 2.5 Ac. All o which is in 8 N, R J E.Sec- Wih summer roubles due or dahlias a simple remedy suggesed by Proessor E.. McDaniel a Michigan Sae College may aid gardeners. Red spider and lea hoppers are wo o he wors dahlia pess. he lea hon-,0 JJ ^y per can bo conrolled by dusing wih ^ Daed * his 19h day o June, line. he mies or red spiders appear, combine he lime wih sulphur CHAS. G. COOK, Signed: dus and he plans will be proeced Co. Drain Commissioner agains eiher pes. o SL r»wa**ee Co., Mich. ^ hey're Made.or. - O SAVE YOU MONEY! JOHN DEERE ^¾¾¾^ RACORS An imporan advanage in owning a John Deere General Purpose racor is ha you can ge John Deere working equip* menc or i plows, coon and corn planers, benders, middlebreakers, culivaors, mowers, ec. equipmen ha is righ ono he racor hey're made or each oher. hen, oo* here'* a wide variey o drawn implemens. he exclusive John Deere 2-Cyinder design give* you a simple, ragged racor wih ewer, heavier pars, and he abiliy * burn low-cos uel successully year aer-year. JOHN QE^RE WORKiNG EQUPMEN i* overlook he equipmen; owning a racor wihou equipmen o go wih i s like owning a knie wihou a blade. REX POS JOHN DEERE DEALER WAER SYSEMS LENNON, MCH, We are handling he S-S Waer Sysems, a complee oui or auomaic waer pumping or arm mnd village bomea, and invie you o invesigae hem. hey are old on a sric guaranee, and will give you he bea o service. Wiring and Elccrx Supplies See us or all o your Hardware needs Lennon Hardware Co. EARL AND LYLE BAKER Phone lcvf-2 LENNON, MFCH. 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4 he Corunna News PUBLSHED WEEKLY LOUS N. SHEARDY, P«bl»a*r Enierol. as Second Cl«s* mmer a he Pas Oi'i';.-> r.j Corunna, Michigan, under l*sv A o March 3, Bi. 1!)«B:L : :1 'i NEW LOHROP :: i;:.: : ": ami, ike resul o a /1" a ladder. ::n'd M ; *. 'Raymond McCarney ho:-is Sunday or dinner o Mr. w :\'-;i Mvs.- ;\;:!on Brewer, Mr.' and Mr.-. l:;.\- Bvwc-r.'and Mr. and Mrs. Hon>:;;n Brewer..r. lorivy Miner has purchased ^ > Ura'm Collard propery in New io H uner is visi! ng relaives in uui. * :\ o Mr. :md.mrs. Jesse Hier, a S' ]' ilnv JllJi o 23. Flo; n. 10 Mr. ii nd Mrs. Job n Faulk- i, ;. duu^er, Monday, June 24. K!; in Bo; or ha* bee:;.serving ou -,i'.:.y a romnna he pas week. R 'eir-jh. 'son o Mr. and Mrs. Jo-SO Raleigh, is recovering Lohrop on Wo Genesee. Mrs.'Collard,'o:*.e o New Lohrop's earlies 7-e5dc ' 'ra.'-will make her home wih nc ^ri'-rhim, Mrs. -Harry Dillon, KNG'S DAUGHERS MEE ODAY h\y (. he 4 2nd an convenion o he Shiawassee iy Kinji's Daughers is being in ChHs Episcopal church, in ro, :ind!ie session is being a- MSSONARY SOCEY MEHODS APPONMENS MarceHa Emmendorer, Deroi, as maid o honor, and Miss Pauline Hebeler, Maple Grove, and Miss Eileen Ebenhoeh, o Birmingham, MEES i were bridesmaids. '...! he ollowing are he appoin- Edward Hebeler, Maple Grove, Was Mrs. Nelhe Moms was hosess las meng 0 Mehodis churches in his hc bridegroom's aendan, while hursday or a meeing o he Mis- vj cm j y, ollowing he annual consionary eociey o he F»r* Bapis re nce a Poniac las week. Maurice Birchmeier and Louis Birehmeier, Now Lohrop, were ushers. Church, o Corunna, when he new, Corunna, Rev. William Schlis. A recepion a he home o he presiden, Mrs. Bruce Morris, was in j Lennon; Rev. E. L. Carless. bride's parens, ollowed ne charge o he meeing. She opened New Lohrop, Rev. E. R. erwilcere. he meeing wih a Scripure reading ijg er, mony. Mr. and Mrs. Hebeler le a rip hrough norhern Michigan» on ' a non, Rev. Paul Sullivan.»d prayer ollowed, led by Mrs, Wm. yj Byron, r Rev. Harold Paen. Woodhouse. Singing by all ollowed. Owosso, Firs Church, Rev. C. E. During he business session meeing piaccs and hosesses or he en-, Doy. rjing year were announced, wih he Asbury, Rev. Dean Parker. (,'riil! held Ow> ended by hundreds- o earnes women worker* in he noble cause o he oivnidaion. he ollowing is he program being carried ou: 9:00 a. m., Devoions, Rev. WD. Davis. Opening, Mrs. J. H. Brown, couny presiden. subjec o sudy "Lighs." enaive plans or a picnic dinner were mads o be held in McCurdy Park, July S. An ineresing program was conduced- by Mrs.' Nellie Morris. Reading, "Blankes or ndia," Mrs. John Zi(ii';ac; reading, "Wall Sree Looks a Maher School." Mrs. Woo.'house; poem, "he Worship Window," Mrs. Se'h Oumniings; closing. Mizpah benedicion. Rereshmens were served during he closing social hour. HONORED A LUNCHEON A. he session o he Conerence Sunday aernoon, Rober S. Moore, >n o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, o Lennon, was ordained as a Miniser o he Gospel. COMMON COUNCL June 17, 1940 C.irnnon Council Rooms, Corunna, Michigan. A regular meeing o he Ciy Council was held, on he above "dae, Mayor Sriggow presiding. Ail Aldermen presen. he minues o he las meeing were read and approved and he ollowing claims and accouns were presened or paymen. Welcome, V. O. Braun. he News is indebed o he Response, Mrs. R. G. Burpee, Owosso Argus or he ollowing Juodville. iem o news:. Mi-. "Zla -Rowo. Seymour Road, Oicers and Circle repors. - Mrs. Eviyn Shawmar was he con- CONNGEN FUND enerained-.he Roslyn Club in her Music, Miss Dorohy Hurrell. or gues uesday or a luncheon en- Leo'Sriggow. salary home hursday a a one o'clock dinr (; v, hose who aended rom New 1:30 o'clock ollowing a dinner ser- Guild o Chris Episcopal Church or V Foser, labor ' he aernoon session opens a dered by her associaes o S, Mary'.- Dorohy Sriggow,-salary Lorirbp weje Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. ved by S. Agnes- Guild. a arewell uncion. Mrs. Shawman Corunna News, prining KV.'O** a^d Mrs. Orpha Col- Organ Recial, Mrs. Evlyn Shaw- and son leave soon o join Mr. Shavvby. Honor a games wen o Mrs. man.," j man in Pennsylvania. sal. (39-40). calls on M. Dr. C. A. Crane, ^j. year's \V'=r- and Mrs. Clara Larkins.! Devoions, Rev. Rex Holman. he luncheon was served a he F. rumbull Joseph Heinz, 70, living new here,«memorial service, Mrs. C. G. Baes, j Owosso Ciy Club in a lovely seing Jenney Hdwe. Co., supp, 8.82 susained a bad sash on he head Durand. ; garden lowers and places were John R. Allan, supp r» ho'car o hi-: son, Lada Heinz, Vocal solo/ Mrs. Harry - Harder, marked or 12 guess. Mrs. Shaw- Michigan School Service, was badly damaged in a wo car col- Durand. )wxn was aerward presened wih a lags 9.50 riion Saurday mornirg. he acci-! he address o he aernoon will! <i by Mrs, L. " H. Chrisian ^---^--- on behal o he group, o.which.mrs. oal $ den occurred a he inersecion o be delivered by Mrs. Howard ;CH- *rn.hishnroys on* '".ile souh o he ord, sae presiden. he public is Shawman responded. SREE FUND Hubble school. he oher c.r was invied o aend he sessions, he balance o he aernoon was Riiev Adams, labor driven by Alred Hall, who was un- he recepion commiee includes: spen socially, he guess remaining sandard Oil Co., kero 8.10 injured. Mrs. J. J. Olsen, Mrs. Evere Camp- a he club. jcorunna Machine Co., Rev. R. R. erwilliger has been bell, Mrs. C. M. Roo, Owosso; Mrs. m { labor and rep, 2.25 reurned or anoher year as pasor Ray Byingon, Venice; Mrs. Sanley van Sprague, drawing <r he. New Lohrop and Bren Creek Olco, Perry; Mrs. Waler Meier, AENON, PLEASE gravel Mehodis churches by he Deroi Byron; Mrs. A. W. Skinner, Bancro. ' Credenials^, commiee, Mrs. o all Soball players o he Ven W. S. Eveleh, Jr., labor Harry Miller, labor 7.20 Mehodis Conerence which closed i se^hcns Sundav a Poniac. Mr. Waler Benne and Mrs. Carl Wiez- ice league: John Woodworh, labor 4.60 and Mrs. Harry Hess, church delegaes, and Miss Marion Bailey. Con Woodhull; Mrs. Lucy Doud, Perry; Sunday aernoon. Jenney Hdwe. Co. Vc. Owosso; Mrs. Dorohy Carleon. Games will sar a 12:15 p. m., Norber Lyons, gas, ec erence Youh Presiden, will give Mrs. Willis Radke, Morrice; Mrs. 1 s game, Venice Cener vs. Fores W. P. A $18.21 repors o he conerence > he re«- Mae Swihar, Bancro. Program Hill. Sree.26 iilar ciiurch services Sunday morning, commiee, Mrs. Arhur Hagen, Mrs. 2nd game, 1:30, Venice Cener vs June 30, a 10:30. J. R. Was, Owosso; Mrs. Howard New Haven Funeral services ver* held 'Fnd^y Ganssley, Lennon; Mrs. ed Rice, 3rd game, 2:45, Kerby vs. Lennon. morning or Bernard Kildea, 73, a Owosso. Decoraions,, Mrs. Earl '- 4h game, 4:15, Kerby vs. Fores P. Michael's Caholic Chu^rh. 'Mavle Comer, Mrs. Oscar Schneider, Mrs. Hill Grove. Rev. Faher A. O. Bosler oiciaing. he large assemblage o Owosso. Memorial commiee, Mrs. Ne^ Lohrop. C. M. Howe and Mrs, William Juhl, 5h game, 6 o'clock, Lennon vs riends expressed he high eseem which Mr. Kildea had won in he c-iii'uiy in his 37 years as cashier o he New Lohron Sae Bank. Bearers were hose associaed wih he bank o which hp had chawre; W. F. Gallagher. Owosso; E.. Sidney. Corunna; Joe Wendling, Maple Grove; Arhur Hanche, George Kline and William Sreng, New Lohrop,. Mrs. Richard Yours: was hosess in. dav io he Bren Creek Birhday club. Following he co-operaive,'m-w,,. :, one o'clock Mrs. Arhur Rowe presided over he business meeing and appoined Mrs. Frank Raymond. Mrs. Clarence Seirmarco Mud Mrs. Bessie Harris as loral commiee or ne: year. A program was presened by Mrs. Herman Brewer, program chairman, as ollows: headings were'given by Mrs. Donald Rose, Mrs. Earl LeRoy; jruiar selecions. Dixie Raleigh and Marie Murphy; Mrs. Frank Raymond and Mrs. Clarence Seirmarco presened a, play, "Mr. and Mrs. Ji.r,le Miss he rain." Mrs. Ernes Bailey direced 3n ar cones in which Mrs. Raymond won he prize. Mrs. John Beemer, 3rei Creek, win enerain he club in July. JACOBS REUNON C. G. Baes, Durand. Nominaing commiee, Mrs. Verne Snyder, Ven* ; ce; Mrs. M. E. Hah, Byron; Mrs. Berha Pra, Vernon. Audiing commiee, Mrs. J. D. Lycn, Owosso; Mrs. Leser Carrier, Vernon. Revision o by-laws, Mrs. Bessie Macqueen, Perry; Mrs. A. J. Clark, Perry. Resoluions, Mrs. Sarah Greenman, Morrice; Mrs. Mabel MiddK'on. Benningon and Mrs. Lyda VanWormer, Woodhull. REUNON HELD he close riendship o our boys during heir college days a Ypsilani S*.ie Normal College was he reason Pleny o clean enerainmen all Sunday aernoon, and all are welcome. John E. Allan, supp., Sinclair Reining Co., gas. ec. : Max Sleeseman, labor, Corunna Lumber Co, supp. ' E. W. Lewis, rack r«p, Cadsman Coal Co., ex. joins Gransden-Hall and Co., ex. joins 'Cenral Casing- Co., graes * * _ LEER FROM JOHN PR0U he News is in receip o he ollowing leer rom John Prou, who is aending Wolverine Boys' Sae a Eas Lansing, as a represenaive rom Corunna. John's say a Wol Riley Adams, labor 1.40 verine Sae is sponsored by Co- j Norber Lyons, gas 1.06 runna Roary: Jenney Hdwe. Co., supp 5.03 Hello Everybody: (Corunna Lumber Co., supp 2.55 Well, here am a Boys' Sae, nd his is surely a swell place. oal -._...:. $ here -are 1,075 ellows here and everyone o he 1,075 are o. k. am bunked a he new Field House or he reunion o our amilies in and Gym a he College, along wih McCurdy Park Communiy Building 749 ohers. he remaining 325 say! oa i las Sunday. in Adminisraion Hall, across he hose presen were Mr. and Mvr. j sree. M. W. Morrison and sons, Vicor and J u P»n our arrival hursday morn j B oul.._ $ WAER WORKS FUND Glen Sriggow, sal $ Ford Meer Box Co.,»upp Harry Harris, labor A 2.60 POLCE FUND Duncan Graham, sal. John R. Allan, supp. $ $ FRE DEPARMEN FUND John Elkins, Wilkinson ire $ Clarence, o Grass Lake, and daiirh ing we had o regiser a he Field SEWER FUND er, Maxine, o Corunna; Mr. and House, and rom here we were direced o our Ciy and Couny, mine Harry Harris, labor Harry Miller, labor _ $ Mrs. Bur McKeachie and son, c Holly; Mr. and Mrs. John Buell and beim he Ciy o Polk and Couny C. Kinney, labor son, o Flushing; Mr. and Mrs. Asa o Blair. here are. eigheen ciies Corunna Lumber Co., supp Compon and son, o Flin; Mr. ai;d! earned aer he irs eigheen Presi- Mrs. Meron Rowe, o Flushing; Mrs. dens o he Unied Saes, and oal..-.-$ here Dorohy Parrel, son and daugher o * re n ine counies, named aer! PARK FUND Urni Arbor l^e irs nine Governors o Michi- Geo. Seeseman, salary $ he Morrison, Buell, Compon and S* n - ^ Friday we held pur ciy John Woodworh, labor j McKeachie boys were college chums elecions, and on Saurday our coun- Jenney Hdwe. Co., supp.._ *a Ypsilani. y and sae elecions. was eleced i - ' " ' ' Dinner was served shorly aer 'assisan Prosecuing Aorney or oal ^51^4 Blair noon, and a social aernoon ollow- couny. Our Governor is a CEMEERY FUND he 25h annual reunion o he ed. ellow named Jcry Brown. Jerry Fred Hem, salary $ Jacobs amily was held Wednesday is really a swell ellow, and is rom..jenney Hdwe. Co., supp in Henderson Grove. Poniac. "' hiry-wo relaives gahered or Sundav was visior's da v. and de- oal $ a picnic dinner a noon. n he business meeing which ollowed, Elmo Manager ony Spaniola, o An ALES EAM COMNG spie he drizzling rain all day, a NERES AND SNKNG FUND grea number o visiors were on Wm. C. Chapman, in. $25.00 Augusine was eleced presiden: ^eo hony's Double Dippers, announces hand. Veale, vice presiden; Mrs. Elmo Now ha he elecions are all over, oal or evening $1, ha as a Fourh o July aracion lie is beginning o ake on a lile EARL F. SLEESEMAN, Augusine, secreary-reasurer; pro- a McCurdy park, ha amous Ales gram commiee, Mrs. Harold Conkl^n. Mr«. J. E. Richmond and Mrs. lows: 6:30, reveille; 7 o 8:15, break- BUR HAWN, orm. Our daily schedule is as ol- F. H. GRFFN, Lager baseball eam o Deroi will be he aracion. he Ales eam Dale Gille....,, Pi.... _.,...as and cleaning up quarers; 8:15 Commiee. wdl be here wih all o he old-ime he oldes member presen was in ion o he quarer3; Moved by Cummings, suppored Mrs. Flora Jacobs Birdsall and he sars, including ony Dugray, Shory ]2 Q 1:30 di 5:Q0 rec by Hawn, o allow claims and*acyounges, Dorohea Ann Gille, inan daugher o Mr. and Mrs. Dale he comeaian, as well as a number 5:30 o 6:45, supper; 7:30 o 9:30, couns. Yeas: Cummings, Griin, o new players, all o high class. assembly. Hawn, Sleeseman, S^orhwood, Wa- Gille, boh o New Lohrop. Oh- he game will sar a hree Various meeings are held be- son. Nays: none. Moion carried. '" s rom New Lohrop were Mr. and o'clock, and ony says he will presen a very srong eam agains he o spors, we have soball, handball, Griin, ha Council be adjourned ween he hours o he schedule. As Moved by Sleeseman, suppored by Mrs. Homer Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs7 Elmer boys roin Deroi. volley ball, and ennis compeiion. unil Wednesday, June 27, Birdcall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobs Michigan Sae has very kindly Yeas: Cummings, Griin, Hawn, and amily, Mrs. Orpha Colby, Mrs. consened o our using heir beauiul swimming pool, a leas once Nays: none. Moion carried. Sleeseman, Sworhwood, Wason. Blanche Jacobs. Mrs. Alice Augusine and Mrs. Mildred Conklin. during our say. ALLAN G. BROWN, WAR MOHERS MEE A regular meeing o he Shiawassee Couny Chaper o War Mohing" services on Saurday a We hold our annual mayor "duck Ciy Clerk. he MARRAGE ANNOUNCED Announcemen has been made in New Lohrop o he marriage o Miss Amelda Birchmeier, daugher o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birchmeier, New Lohrop. and Kenneh J. Hebeler, son o Mr, and Mrs. Rueben Hebeler, Maple Grove. he couple exchanged heir wedding vows Saurday morning a S. Michael's Caholic Church, Maple Grove. he Rev. Faher A. O. Bosler. read he ceremony. he bride was aended by Miss ers was held las Friday aernoon, and ollowing opening ceremonies, in charge o an appoinive presiden- Moher Ellen Shaw and prayer led by Moher Eunice Vibber, here was a shor business meeing. was voed o change he meeing dae o he chaper rom he hird Friday o he hird Wednesday o he monh. Plans were made o hold a po-luck dinner oday (hursday, June 27) in he home o Mpher Neie Wason. Each member is o bring able service, sandwiches and one aricle o ood. Prayer and h" urling o he lag concluded he meeing. Cedar River, here a he College Campus. is a radiion ha each ciy "dunk" is mayor clohes and all. Our Mayor is a Negro boy rom Deroi, and his name is Ed. Sylveser. have a meeing in a ew minues, so mus close. Sincerely yours, June 27, Common Council Rooms, Corunna, Michigan. A meeing o he Common Council was held on Wednesday evening, June 27, Mayor Sriggow presiding. Aldermen presen were Cummings, Griin, Sworhwood and Wason. Aldermen Sleeseman and Hawn were JOHN PROU. absen. Would like o hear rom my j he meeing was or he purpose riends. My visiors on Sunday were o checking he ciy's insurance my Moher, Mrs. Cora Prou; Miss policies. No acion was aken on any Gladys Elkins, my aun, Mrs. Ole. o he policies now due. Price; and hree cousins, lene Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price and son, Roger, all o Corunna. On moion Council adjourned. ALLAN G. BROWN, Ciy Clerk. Smar and Surdy Foowear i % % Yes, we caer o he hriy olks who % % like syle as well as moderae % % prices in. Foowear ^* ALBER B0URS1H V Opposie Cour House Corunna, Mich. «' * Clean Up * Pain Up Fix Up We are prepared o care-or your every need. Pains, Oils, Varnishes, Sereens and everyhing in he Builders line* Beer see us irs. CORUNNA LUMBER AND COAL Phone 96 COMPANY Eas McNeil S Hay ools or Making AR CONDONED Come ia and nk a he Laes AUis-Chalmers and New dea mplemens. hese lines lead he world in Farm mplemens. See us. MERR E. DEAN Phone 444 Open Durand, Fourh o July BASE BALL McCurdy Field, Corunna hursday, July 4h Game Called a 3 o'clock Ales Lager o Deroi VS. Anhony's ce Cream Ales will bring all o hose Old une Sars ony Dugray, "Shory," die Comedian and will have he same as oui Admission, 25c Children, 10c Ales Beer Always he Bes -s

5 i \ (Eani Noes Mrs. da Beals, o Deroi, has been a gues o lae o Mrs. Minnie Pra. Miss Marjorie Foss has gone o M. Pleasan where she will aend summer school. Edw. J. r Herrick has been ill and conined o his home a good share o he pas wo weeks. Miss Mary Jane Lewis le Sunday or Ypsilani, where she will aend summer school. Depuy Couny Clerk, Mrs. James Soenbur, o Durand, is absen' rom her duies on her vacaion. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Serr were a Deroi Wednesday aernoon, o see he iger-red Sox baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engler and wo sons, o Deroi, spen he weekend in he William Cornord home. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Jeanjaqne, o Albequerque, N. Mex., are he guess o hie siser, Mrs. Jack Middleon. Mickey Kribs le Saurday or a monh 9 vacaion say a he Y. M. C. A. camp near Mio on Wagner Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jeanjaque, o Vicorville. Cali., are ihe *«***» o riends and relaives in Corunna and viciniy. he regular meeing o he! W. R. C. is being held oday (hurs- day) a he parioic rooms o r he ' cour house. Miss Amy Requa wih Miss Laura Harmon, o Owosso, le Sunday o enroll a he college a Ypsilani or, he summer erm Rev. Wm, Schlis and Mrs. Schlis were in aendance a he Mehodis conerence in Poniac las week. Mrs. Gaylord, a missionary on urloigh rom Arica, occupied he Mehodis pulpi las Sunday. John Elkins and son, Max, were in Lexingon par o las week. weny young olks are graduaing rom he Owosso Business nsiue his week, he exercises aking place his (hursday) evening. Mrs. Maud Waldo has reurned o her home in Milwaukee,'aer being a gues'or a ew days in he home o her daugher, Dr and Mrs. H. B. Moore. N. L. DesJardins, W. F. Gallagher and Senaor Herman Dignan are among,he Shiawassee couny olks aending he naional convenion a Philadelphia. he annual reunion o he Hurs school way hold a he school house on Saurday!a*, wih 35 ormer pupils :in<! p^r-n* p 1-0-0:::. A co- <;}^'iv;:i\-o /liiincr wis *C'.'<M1 -' i:oon. he.marriage o Mi*- Eilon DUMc ^.--011, dau^hu-i- 01 William > i. sr-«- 'eanson, oi' Bysv,n, and Riclwvd M:lioj'. 01 D»>i.voi -., \\-.> solciv.nzcd in he Mehodis church a Byron H^nhiy aernoon,'rev. F. A. Blake oiciaing. ' Abou seveny relaive and close riends winessed he ceremony. he annual picnic o he Doioi:- Corunna club will ake place a lie- Curdy park in Corunna on Sunday, June 30, i is announced by Edih Fi«h Fuson. o Deroi, secreary o he club. he usual baske picnic dinner" will be paraken o a oneo'clock, wih a program and ocia! aernoon..mrs_hugh Foske. o Byron. Mrs. Alice Knoll, who has been he 0,^^0^ church o Eanunder reamen in ^Memorial -hos- cr6 ^ he ^,,,^ a love!v wed. pial, ollowing a all in her horoe'^ s, jn(jav aernoori whe Miss on las hursday, is improving splen- M Lue Benne, daugher o Rev. didly rom her injuries and is ex- &^d Mrs hos E Bennej became peced «- be reurned o her home he bpide- o Rev Harry Elwood WHEHEAD-HANSEN PRE-NUPAL PARY Among ^e many pre-nupial paries which have been endered Miss Grace Noak was a miscellaneous shower given in he Ray-Chase home on Mack sree, by Maxine Chase and Mrs. Vincen Schulz, on hursday evening o las week. June roses -provided a beauiul loral seing, and also gave a backre-publican j ground or a number, o compeiive games which provided he enerainmen. Prizes were won by Mrs. George Brown, Beh Kramer,.Mrs. Guy Blake. Mr*. Jack Rier, Mrs. *.V:;y-!U'' Yandorkai and Ariinc- DowU i::v'. Mrss Eloise Meier, who has spen pracically all o he pa wo and a hal hal years in he Universiy hos- pial a Ann Arbor, being reaed, business ieeing. or lung.rouble," has reurned o her home, and was he honor eues a a recepion endered by Miss Mary Elma Bur, a he home o Mr, and SOOK Philo, o Hesperia, Mich. A recep- "Flower Mission Day" will be ob- ^ ion was held in he home o he served by members o he W. C. bride's parens ollowing he ceremony. he young couple will reside. U meeing on Friday aernoon o his week, in regular session in a Harrison, where he groom is pasor o he Congregaional he home o Mrs. Eunice Vibber. church. A bouniul array o -.gis were resened by Zella' Chase o he l:ride-;u-be, avid aer she had opened hem, a dainy wo course luncheon was served' by he hosesses assisred bv Mr. Chse and Evelyn. Miss Noak will become he bride o Mr. Leo Brown July 2. WORKERS N HS NAME A pleasan meeing o he above class o ]adics in he Mehodi church school was hold las hursday wih Mrs, Nelson ubbs. Singing, Scrip-.Lire -reading and prayer opened he meeing, and he roll call brough ou : 1 response o Scripure verses. he class presiden, Mrs. E. J. Allmendinger, - conduced a brie Commiees were appoined by "he presiden as ollows: Quil, Mrs. ubbs; calling, irs ward, Mrs. Edward ^Sloan and Mrs. Lenore Cudney; second and hird wards. Misses Mary and Haie Lyons and Mrs. J. B. Harding. Mrs. Gerrude Reed will coninue as class eacher. he program o he aernoon was! direced by Mrs. Kra and compris- : ed he ollowing readings: "Have i You Ever ried Prayer" Mrs. J..Eilber; <"he Grandmoher's Bible." imrs. Ellen Shaw; "Undersanding," Mrs. Edward Wason; "Coneni'men," Mrs. Harding; "Sunday Shoes" and "His Simple Creed," Mrs. Mrs. Vibber will have charge o he Reed; "He Applied he Brakes," program. he annual reunion o he Palmer Mrs. Kra. Miss Dorohy Fizparick, who is amily was. held a McCurdy park on Following he program here was vice presiden o he Michigan Sae Sunday las, when a goodly number a social hour, when Mrs. ubbs served dainy rereshmens, assised by College branch o he Zea au Alpha were presen. Oicers were named Sororiy, has been in Cincinnai, as ollows: Presiden, Jesse Case, o her granddaugher, Paricia Haho Owosso. Ohio, during he pas week, aend- Morice; vice presiden, Melvin Palming a ri-sae meeing o he so- er. o Durand; secreary, Mrs. M. Mrs. Swarz invied he class o ciey, as a delegae. Bloss, o Swarz Creek; reasurer, j mee wih her in July when Miss Shiawassee Couny's riples \ «Mrs... Fred «, Johnson,... o * Flin. «... ««_ he 'Haie Lyon will be in charge o he Maurice, Maurine and Marline Har ] nex reunion will be held wih Mr, program. children o Mr. and Mrs. Cliord and Mrs. Earl Palmer, o near Lennon. Har, o Bancro, were eigh years old on Wednesday. June 19, and he Fred Ward, Venice Cener** grocer and mea dealer, is sponsoring even was duly celebraed by a amily picnic a Poer's Park near Lansing. Moving Picures every uesday eve Wayne Warner, son o Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warner, who was aken suddenly ill he irs o he week and was rushed o Memorial hospial where he underwen an operaion or appendiciis on uesday, is repored as improving in a saisacory manner. He was aken ill aer going o his work in he morning. A a prey wedding, solemnised in S. Paul's Caholic Church, Owos- E. R. Vincen, as a delegae rom so, Miss Virginia Snyder became he he Deroi disric, is in Chicago a- ; bride o Rober Schneider, boh reending a jurisdicional conerence siding in Owosso, on Saurday morn o he Mehodis church. ing o las week. Rober is he son Mrs. F. W. Nonagel has reurned o Mr. and Mrs. Alber Schneider, o her home on Wes Mack sree who reside, also, in Owosso, bu who rom a long say in oledo in he are well known in Corunna and his home o her son, Leland and amily. viciniy. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Vincen aended Many riends and acquainances he Mehodis conerence in will be ineresed and relieved o Poniac Mr. Vincen as a delegae know o he sae arrival in New York rom he Buron and Carland disric. las week o Ber Fillmore, eminen pianis and composer o meri, and A. L. Cornord, wih a group o j a young'.nan his^couny may well Owosso people, aended he c sae j be proud o. convenion o he Veerans o Foreign Wars, which was held las week in Benon Harbor. Mrs. R. D. Harmon is subsiuing in he oice o he probae regiser, during he absence o Probae Regiser Miss Frances Barnes, who is enjoying a vacaion. lje ladies whose husbands are Roarians, enjoyed a picnic supper on uesday evening -he dinner meeing nigh o he Roary Club in he home o Mrs. Herber Kribs. He has been sudying music a Fonainbleau,, France, on a ellowship, and was unable o leave he counry ill abou he ime Paris was conquered by he Germans. His parens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fillmore, o Owosso, are expecing him in Owosso very soon. hose o us who, being "grounded" by our own personal choice, bu Polonium, a rare elemen discovered in 1898 by he lae Mme. Curie which coss $2,000,000 an ounce, will be used in an alloy compounded or he elecrodes o a new spark plug. Suicien quaniies o he meal are included in he alloy o ill he air immediaely around i wih enormously powerul alpha rays, said o be he mos poen ionizing rays known o science. onizaion o he air is expeced o cu a beer pah or he spark, making i possible o sar a moor more quickly, accelerae i aser and make is perormance more economical. Polonium is said o emi 4,000 imes as many alpha rays as radium. s use in spark plugs has been he subjec o six years o research. Mme. Curie discovered he meal in pichblende beore she and her husband discovered radium. he elemen is named or her naive Poland. MANY CORN PLOS N M.S.C. ESS Hundreds o es srains o corn on 1 he Michigan Sae College arms a! Eas Lansing will "ge he sack" irs j who, neverheless, crane our necks o wach our young "birdmen" weave lierally and hen iguraively his graceully in and ou o he clouds summer as research men obain anoher year's resuls in inding he hese summer days, will be ineresed o know ha our local alen ook bes corn varieies suied o secions he Gleaners are meeing on Fri- par in he Michigan Dawn Parol o Michigan. day evening o his week in he home! a Lansing, Sunday. Five planes rom he lieral sacking is indicaed in o 0. F. Suon, norh o Corunna Owosso ook" par, Larry Gardner, \ an order or 33,000 paper bags need Members are urged o aend and o ed by A. R. Marson, corn breeding bring cake and able service. specialis. hese paper sacks will Junior, our Corunna represenaive, paricipaing. Larry had jus reurned he Friday beore rom Mrs. Florence Doy, o Poniac, spen he week-end wih he Earl Charleson, Wes Virginia, where he Lewis amily. She is having a house and William Hibbard had been lying buil in Corunna, a he corner o or several days. Wes McArhur and Bachus srees. Mrs. Ben Corwin, o Grand Rapids, is spending a ew days wih Mrs. Guess las week in he home o W. R. Chapell, having been called heir aun, Mrs. C. A. Crane and he here by he injury susained by her docor were Miss Ruh Bez, R. N., aun, Mrs. Allie Knoll, who is seadily improving, in Memorial hospial. o S Johns, and har siser, Mrs. G. H. Hillard, o San Francisco, Cali. Virgil Flagg, aged 18 years,, o Benningon, was aken in cusody by he Pas Maron's Club o Corunna Chaper No. 200, A. E. S., which Flin oicer, he charge being he Depuy Sheri Geo. Elwell and a was o have me his week hursday leaving he scene o an acciden in (oday) wih Mrs. Duane Ducher, which a man was killed. he acciden occurred Sunday evening, when has been posponed unil urher noice. Flagg ran over a man who was lying Miss Mary Jane Ren wick will aend summer school a Michigan, he acciden Flagg.---. drove o. he prosrae in he sree. Following LU i. home J Sae College. A recen guos oj -his siser.n he neighborhood, Miss Mary Jane has been her cousin, j c*"ed an ambulance, and hen came Miss Mary Kaherine Armour, o j o n >"»**, wihou waiing he appear- Birmingham, Ala. i ance o an oicer. Mrs. Wm. Woodhouse, o Mack j S. wes, has reurned rom a six j Americans may sill rejoice ha weeks visi wih her daugher, Mrs. we do no live in dread o alling Grace Hopkins, o Richmond, Vir- bombs. B *hey sill mus dar or ginia, who accompanied her moher a dich o dodge he deadly ool drivhome, and is now a gues here. «r. be used o cap all he apparenly des-irable plans o conrol erilizaion and hus o know he*breeding represened in he seed crop his coming- all. Eigh housand paper clips or some pinch boom sacks useul on some o he plans give r.n indicaion o some o he deail he experimen- ' ^n involves. wo housand plos o abou 30 plans each o ield and popcorn varieies are included. he es work is designed o deermine characerisics o various lines o corn breeding. hose srains ha appear desirable hen are placed ou in he sae or urher ess o deermine yields under various climaic condiions. Corn borer resisan corn, varieies suiable or various pars o he sae and suiable hybrids are being ^ound. ^ " a period o years, in work originally sared by J. R. Duncan, reired a year ago, he corn plo ess hs>ve uncovered such avcies as Duncan's yellow den, M. A. C, and polar den, as well as such hybrids as Michigan 1218, 561, 21A and 71A now in commercial producion. ning, and he usual big crowds are on hand a every showing. Mr. Ward conraced wih ore o he bes ilm concerns in he sae, and he picures shown are excepionally good. Beer ollow he crowds o Venice Cener nex uesday evening. SOLCOR WANED wo men or rural circulaion work in Shiawassee couny. Expense and commission paid. Willing worker can make real money. See Mr. Pries, a Kenmore hoel, Owosso, evenings, 6 o 8 o'clock. Paying 26c or Buer Fa Feediu Milk Free, and Buer Same Price as Fa * Producer* OWOSSO DARY 110 W. Exchange Pis lone 871 cweakeeda ELEPHONE Busy Days are hara again..*a elephone 9 ow will soon earn rs keep or. long ime..le V us ell you all abou i ODAY UNON ELEPHONE CO. 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6 MBM*** Noice o Leing O Conracs or he Bell Drain NOCE CF LENG OF NER- COUNY DRAN CONRAC AND REVEW OF APPOR ONMENS Noice is Hereby Given, ha we, Charles-G. Cook and Linus H. Fro, Counv Drain Commissioners o hejion 35. W 10 Acres o he SE*4 o SE»4 1 Secion 35.! All ha par o he SW>i o ' SE \i lying S o Ridge Road, Secion 35. All ha par o E^a o E»i o SWU lying S o Ridge Road, Sec- Counies o Shiawu^i-e and Saginaw, j All ha par o W'i o EH o Sae o Michigan, and John Hudson, i SWy lying S o Ridge Road, See- Depuy Commissioner o Agriculure, ion 35. will, on'he i'">h day o July. A. D. All ha par o Wli o SW»i ly 1940, a he S. W. Corner" o Secion ing S o Ridge Road, Jecion in he ownship o Chapin, in said Couny o Pn^inaw a 10:00 o'clock cwiship o Chapin a Largo, in he orenoon o ha clay, proceed Couny o Saginaw or Highway.- o receive Sealed Bids ur.il 11 :00 Shiawassee Couny, Fairield ownship a Large: o'clock in he orenoon o ha day, ; when bid* will be opened and publicly announced or he consrucion, _ N 10 Acreg o N W^ o NE 1 ' XW'i o NEU o NEU, Secion he orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be assigned or hearing said peiion. And i is Furher Ordered, ha a copy o his order be published nree consecuive weeks previous o said day o hearing in he Corunna News, a newspaper prined and circulaing in said Couny o Shiawassee. ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. By FRANCES BARNES, Probae Regiser. Marshall Foch Hiscock, 418 Woodworh Sree, ORDER OF PUBLCAON Sae o Michigan, he Probae. Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. A a session o he Probae Cour or said Couny, held a he Probae Oice, in he ciy o Corunna, on uesday, he 25:h day o June, in he year o one housand nine hundred and ory. Pvesen - ** y D : Mahews, Judge o a cerain Drain known and desig- ' '"* lo Probae. naed as "Bell Drain," locaed and secion 2. esablished in he ownship o Fairield, Couny o Shiawassee and XEU' o NW J n he Maer o he Esae o 4 o Secion 2 ex cen he SE J i o he same. eresa Beczerska, Deceased. ( ownship o Chapin in he Couny NW 1^ Oh reading and iling he peiion o SE»A o XW>4, Secion o Arch W. Burne, praying or a o Saginaw. 2.- license o sell Real Esae o Pay Said drain will be le in one Secion having he average deph and 1^¼ o NWU o Secion 2. Debs. N% o SW14 o NW%, Secion 2. widh as se orh: Ail saions are Now, hereore, All unknown and is Ordered, ha he 17h day o «««~ AA M * ««,««* w-.*»w,j 100 ee apar. non-residen persons, owners and j July * nex, ' a..-» nine. o'clock. ^--. in he.. ore-. Beginning a saion number 0 a persons inerred in he above de-»* V* M ^ ^ A S S H J ^ he lower end o said drain and exending o saion number 44 plus scribed lands, and you Harold Dun-^"* >2L ^~r Vw And j ham, Supervisor o Fairield own- ^ ¾ ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ 78, a disance o ee, and having an average deph o 4.68 ee, Sine, SSSo m L«VSS- l ^ ^ ^ ^ Z ^ J o Z ^ shin Shiawassee Counv- William- 8 copy o hls ord * r be P ublislied and a 3 - widh o boom. y Road Commission; "Sherman ' ld *** o hearm *,n. **. Corunna he consrucion o said drain will Welch, Couny Clerk o Shiawassee\ N^ * rssn^^r'si^ Couny; Ross Robb, Supervisor o \^^mg in said Couny o Shiawasinclude he consrucion o he ollowing culvers and bridges having Chapin ownship, Saginaw Couny; see. he locaion and o he ype and size Raymond L. Dankers, Couny Cierk ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. saed or which conracs will be le o Saginaw Couny; Charles Go-, R j A \rrr BirRARncsov 36 ee o 24" 12 gage corrugaed, schalk, Chairman, Board o Couny, By J A r S 1 i culver; Road Commission, Saginaw Couny, ^^J^Z- " * 18 ee o 36" 12 gage corrugaed are hereby noiied ha a he ime Aam Arch i sr{ W. «0r Burne, - culver. and place aoresaid, or a such oher ime and place hereaer o which SM^- ' - A 5H «M leing may be adjourned, we wih he diagram now on ile wih ^ ^ o receive bids or^ he he oher papers peraimng ojjud \ cozls^ucion o{ said «Be] r^n," in Dram, in he oice o he Couny, ^ ^ hereinbeore gaed ^ Drain Commissioner o he Counies ^ ha ^,. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o Shiawassee and Saginaw, o which reerence may be had by all paries ineresed, and bids will be made and saed aoresaid rom nine o'clock in he orenoon unil ive o'clock in he aernoon, he apporionmen or beneis and he lands' comprised Corunna Avenue; PROBAE ORDER Sae o Michigan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee.» A a session o he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, held a he Probae Oice in he Ciy o Corunna, on he 18h day o June, in he year one housand nine hundred and ory. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge received accordingly. Conracs will be made wih he lowes responsible \.AA~~ : :*.. ~A~* bidder giving adequae,~«^ «,Z;^ securiy *,. or wihin ±. *% he Bell ± ' ± Drain M Special L». Assess- * *. *i ^J * *u -i, :1 +1,» meri Disrics will be subjec o rehe perormance hen and here o he o work, be ixed in he by.*iew. sum us, reserving o ourselves he righ And You and Each o You, Owners and persons ineresed in he o Probae. o rejec any and all bids, and o adjourn such leing o such ime and aoresaid lands, are hereby cied o n he Maer o he Esae o _-. _^..». K- -a. A. J-"L. J. A * - -, _^«^ J - «h~._. wb.,» v M «akm ' mmm-wm nv*.4e iil: j*«*..4h ijajcjimjj place as we shall publicly announce. appear a he ime and place o such he dae or he compleion o reviewing o apporionmens as such conrac, and he erms o paymen hereor, shall and will be an aoresaid, and be heard wih respec o such special assessmens and your nounced a he ime and place o ineress ^ ^ ^ in relaion hereo, i you leing. Any person desiring o bid on he above menioned work will be Daed his 13h day o June, required o deposi wih he Couny A - D ' Drain Commissioner a ceriied check or is equivalen o he amoun o j One Hundred Dollars as a guaranee j ha he will ener ino conrac and j urnish he required bond as pre- LNUS H. FROS, Co. Drain Commissioner, Couny o Saginaw. CHARLES G. COOK, Co. Drain Commissioner, scribed by law. he checks o all Couny o Shiawassee. unsuccessul bidders will be reurned j JOHN HUDSON, aer conracs are awarded Depuy Co mm. o Agriculure, V * E» _*.!. u r>-,* < Sae*o Michigan. Noice is Furher Hereby Given, ha on hursday, he 15h day o Augus. 1940, a he S. W. Corner! * o Secion 25, in he ownship o ORDER OF PUBLCAON Chapin, Couny o Saginaw, or a. such oher ime and place hereaer, _ ^-¾ o L Michigan, he Probae Cour or he o which we, he Drainage Board Couny o Shiawassee, A aoresaid, may adjourn he same, he session o he Probae Cour apporionmen or beneis and he ioj said Couny, held a he Probae lands comprised wihin he "Bell " " c ' in he ci y o Corunna, on Drain Special Assessmen Disric," uesday, he 18h day o June, in and he apporionmens hereo will <- he ye* r o one housand nine hunbe subjec o review or one day, dr< l d and orv * rom nine o'clock in he orenoon Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o unil ive o'clock in he aernoon. Probae. n he A said review he compuaion o Maer o he Change o coss or said Drain will also be open Nar «e o Marshall Foch Hisc;ck, an or inspecion by any paries iner- Adul. esed. i On reading and iling he peiion o Marshall Foch Hiscock, praying he ollowing is a descripion o ha his name be changed rom he several racs or parcels o land Marshall Foch Hiscock o Marshall consiuing he Special Assessmen Foch Wrigh. Disric o said Drain, viz: i i is Ordered, ha on he 13h Saginaw Couny: day o July, nex, a nine o'clock in / Have Heard Said Couldn' Happen o Me A Sory From he HERBEX Files Many people unknowingly are alling prey o he misery and sicenesa which comes as aer-eecs o consipaion. hey have a alse eeling o securiy because o he ac ha hey experience a seemingly reasonable bowel movemen pracically every day. When he quesion o cowipaion resuls is brough up hey eel "i can' happen o me." hey are somewha oco he person who says o he gun. " didn' know i was loaded." Consipaion can be presen even hough a daily movemen lakes place. n ac his condiion aords a choice opporuniy or s work because is poenial v'cim allows hings o proceed unheeded. HERB EX. wih SPNACH, is used by maay regularly, a proper inervals, o give he bowels and inesinal rac a needed li or boos so ha a. horough cleansicg may be made more possible. he HERBEX heory s one o prevenion as well as relie. HERB- HX aara is work righ a he owe* or origin o mos inesinal rac diseases he soma ca. is e liquid orm, all ready or acion. You don' have o wai or i o dissolve and you don' have o ake he Rexall Sore any exra pius or ables o ge resuls. Many ail o realize, or seem o orge, he par consipaion can play in such expressions as "My back is killing me," "My head s spliing," "My somach seems on ire" and so on. HERBEX, by is laxaive aid, helps preven and relieve Jumpy nervousness, sour somach and acid indigesion, si, swollen Joins and rheum ic*like pains and aches, when due o consipaion. HERB EX assiss n proper ulgesion, wihou which a loss o appeie and weigh and a general run-down condiion cin readily develop. HERBEX is compounded under he sric supervision o modern chemical science and in a laboraory which makes use o every recognized advance n is ield o compounding medicine. he mmediae success o HERB EX, which was only recenly pu on he marke, caused he company o adop he policy o relie or reurn o he purchase price. his s a ruhul gesure ol aih n our produc made possible by he amax- ng resuls i has achieved in eme o he ailmens or which was inended. Corunna, Michigan Mina Jane McKone, Deceased, Edmund R. Vincen, Adminisraor de bonis non wih he Will Annexed o said esae, having rendered his Final accoun o his Cour. is Ordered, ha he 8h day o July, nex, a nine o'clock in he orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be appoined or examining and allowing said accoun. And i is Furher Ordered, ha a copy o his order be published hree consecuive weeks previous o said day o hearing, in he Corunna News, a newspaper prined and circulaing in said Couny o Shiawassee. ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. By FRANCES BARNES, Probae Regiser. Admr. dbn WWA: Edmund R. Vincen, NOCE OF FLNG OF ORDER DESGNANG A DRAN AGE DSRC. o Whom May Concern: Noice is Hereby Given, ha, Chas. G. Cook, Couny Drain Commissioner o he Couny o Shiawassee, did on he 11h day o June, 1940, ile in he oice o said Drain Commissioner an order designaing a drainage disric or he Lemunyon drain according o Ac. No. 316, P. A. o Michigan 1923, as amended by Ac 318, o he P. A. o 1929, and Ac 318, P. A. o he roue and course o said drain is as ollows: Commencing in he Ridley Drain a a poin 2,253. Norh and 1,320. Eas o he SW corner o Secion 29 in 8 N, R 3 E. hence due Souh 933. o he ermjnus o his drain a a poin 1,320. Eas and 1,320. Norh o he SW corner o Secion 29, 8 N", R 3 E. he lands comprised wihin he Drainage Disric are as ollows: Secion 29, New Haven ownship, Shiawassee Couny, Michigan. All o he SE*,4 o he NW*4 o he SWVi and 21 Acres in he cenral par o he SV a o he SWU; 5 Acres in he SW par o he NE M o he SWU ; and par o he NE l,i o he NWVi o he SW'V and nar o he SWV* o he NW>4 o he SW%, a oal o 2.5 Acres. oal acreage is 38.5 Acres. Daed his 12h day o Juno, 1040 Signed: CHAS. G. COOK, Couny Drain Commissioner o Shiawassee Co., Mich. Only he earh, among all he planes, is inhabied, say he asronomers. Warmakers soon will correc his...mgvul.u u 1 wijul'ii u -U OC nsaniy ncrease in U. S. s raced o 'Depression' oe depression has been one o he causes or he apparen increase in insaniy in he Unied Saes, according o Dr. J. F. Baeman, Ohio commissioner o menal diseases. Surveys show ha. he general rise in insaniy is in line wih increased populaion, he said, u added ha housands o new paiens are enering menal hospials every monh. "One ou o every 22 persons may be expeced o spend some par o his lie in a hospial or menal disease," Dr. Baeman said. One ou o every 331 persons in he Unied Saes is now a paien in a sae hospial and i he presen rae o menal breakdown coninues, approximaely 1,000,000 o he children now in our public schools will be admied o menal hospials a some ime in heir lives." During he depression years in Ohio, or example, he number o menal paiens increased rom 1 ou o every 302 persons o 1 in every 275. Dr. Baeman said ha he eec o he depression on he menal and emoional lie o he unemployed was "oo obvious/' "While disaser in cerain insances brings ou he bes in man," he said, "he loss o sel-respec, increased amily ension, increased diiculy in sex adjusmen, lowered sandards o living, malnuriion all hese acors arising rom he prolonged depression have aken a heavy oll in erms o menal healh/' he explained. he ac ha.people live longer now han a ew years ago has been a acor which seems o push he insaniy curve upward, he said. he depresson years made 6 his more aoiceable. "Simple cases o seniliy and oher mild menal condiions were, o a large exen, cared or a home," he commissioner said. "Bu wih he economic crisis, when he son or daugher was unable o assume responsibiliy or he care o a moher or grandaher, hen he sae hospials had o ake care o he aged people." Wild WesHoslers' Lose heir Glamour Ruslers is he romanic wesern erm or cale hieves. No wesern sory is complee wihou a group o hese hawk-eyed, hard-aced long-riders, m heir dark, well-worn clohing, mounsd on lee bay or black broncs, galloping hrough is pages. he reasons or he inconspcuou colors are obvious. Only a "drugsore cowboy*' wore a brigh scar, big whis sombrero and jingling spurs, and rode a pino or palomino. he sbx-gun was he avorie weapon o hese ough hombres, as he squirrel rine was o he eudiss o he Grea Smokier he solen herds were driven souh o he border and delivered o some crooked buyer wih a bee conrac o All, or hrough a secre passage ino a hidden valley, here o be rebranded and laer sokl here are sill cale as well as dude ranches in he Wes and here are sill ruslers, bu mos o he picuresque eaures are gone. Now he hieves load heir gaher on rucks and ranspor hem swily o heir desinaion. Nor have hese operaions been conined o he Wes Every summer a number o cale are los rom pasures in he Eas, paricularly in New York sae, near Malone, Fowler and Gouverneur. More han a dozen head were solen in he viciniy o he laer place during he summer o 1939, bu orunaely he hieves were apprehended. Space Required or Plans he number o plans required or planing any given area may be approximaely deermined on he basis o a plan o every square oo o space. Some require more han his while ohers require less; he average, hereore, will abou even up. aking a border ha is 20 ee long by 4 ee wide, or insance, i is very close o correc o sa> ha 80 plans will be needed o ill i, his being he number o square ee i conains. hus, i you like 10 kinds o lowers, you may provide eigh o each kind. his will plan larger secions o some han o ohers, since some require more space and ohers less. a larger proporion o some avorie is desired, plan as many less o one as you do o he oher. A dozen oxgloves, or insance, o 4 daylilies, or 10 phlox o 6 irises, is a air way o giving every plan a chance. Pecin From Swee Poaoes he mehod o making i "jells" economical^ pecin rom swee pc* a oes may be on he marke one o hese days. Chemiss have long known ha he swee poao conains abou 2 per cen o pecin, along wih is 20 per cen o sarch, bu here were no pracical possibiliies in he exracion o his dab o maerial unil he developmen o a easible process o making a whie sarch rom he swee poao pu mos o he pecin in he byproduc pulp. he presen 'commercial, sources o pecin are also byproducs apple pomace a he vinegar acories and cirus peel a he juice and rui canning plans. Pecin rom bee pulp also a byproduchas comparaively low Jeiiying power. $3^*^M^:*<->^X General Elevaor Business We are compleely equipped or a general business, and are buying Beans and all grain crops, and paying he highes marke prices a all imes. We are handling all kinds o Feeds and Coal, and assure you a square deal always. F. S. 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7 NOCE OP MORGAGE SALE Deaul Having been nude and having coninued or hiry days and upwards in he erms and condiions a cerain morgage made and execued by Henry J. Cady and Kahleen Cady, husband and wie, o Frederick J. Cady and May S. Cady, husband and wie, o Saginaw, Michigan, said morgage being daed January 12, 1925, and being recorded in he oice o he Regiser o Deeds /or he Couny o Shiawassee, Sae o Michigan,, on he 29h day- o Ocober, 1925, in Liber 149 o Morgages, pages 415 o 416, on which morgage here is claimed o be duo a he dae o his noice or principal and' ineres he sum o One housand Four Hundred Foryhree and (81,443,29) Dollars; a;)d no sui or proceedings having been insiued a law'o recover he de"b now remaining secured'hy said morgage, or any par hereo; and, whereby and because o he above, he power o sale conained in said morgage having become operaive: Now, hereore, Noice is Hereby Given ha; by virue o he power o sale conained in said morgage, which has become operaive by reason o said deaul, and ih pursuance o he saue in such case made and provided, he said morgage will be oreclosed by a sale o he premises described herein a public aucion o he Highes bidder, said sale o ake place a he wes ron door o he Cour House in he Ciy o Corunna, Couny o Shiawassee, Sae o Michigan (said Cour House being he place o holding he Circui Cour or he Couny in which he premises o be sold are locaed), on he 22nd day o July, 1940«a 10:15 o'clock in he orenoon, Easern Sandard ime, o said day, or he purpose o saisying he amouns due and unpaid upon said morgage, ogeher wih he legal coss and charges o sale, including an aorney ee o hiry-ive and no-100 ($35.00) Dollars provided in said morgage and by law, which said premises o be sold are described as ollows, o-wi: All hose cerain pieces or parcels o land siuae and being in he ownship o Woodhull, Couny o Shiawassee and Sae o Michigan described as ollows, o-wi: he Eas Hal (E%) o he Norheas Quarer <NE%) o Secion weny-ive (25) in own Five (5) Norh, Range One (1) Eas Michigan; and also a parcel o land o he Wes Hal (WH) o he said Norheas Quarer (NEU) o Secion weny-h-e (25) in said own and Range, commencing a he Norheas Corner hereo and running hence Wes Six (6) rods; hence Souheaserly in a sraigh line o a poin in he Eas line o said Wes Hal ^¼) o he Norheas Quarer (NE*4) o he said Secion weny-ive (25) Fory (40) rods Souh o he Norheas corner hereo, hence Norh on line o lo* o he place o beginning; his being he same descripion o Mid premises as ha conained in i«aid morgage. he premises herein described a he ime o he execuion o said morgage and a all imes since have been occupied as an enirey, said premises being armed and occupied as one parcel. Daed; April 19, FREDERCK, J. CADY, MAY S. CADY, he Morgagees. JAMES V. FNKBENER, Aorney or Morgagees Second Naional Bank Bldg., Saginaw, Michigan. ORDER OF PUBLCAON Sae o Michigan, in he Circui Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, n Chancery. George A. Willson and Charles N. Willson, Plainis, vs. J. H. Lamber, also known as Jay H. Lamber; Fred W. E. ownsend, also known as Fred W. ownsend; Emma Wilkes, also known as Emma Young; halia E. Wilkes; George Coi; ra Simpson, also known as ra Simson; Charles D. Simpson, also known as Charles D. Simson; Nina Ducher, also known as Nina Warner, ormerly Nina Ducher; and heir unknown heirs, devisees, legaees and assigns, Deendans. A a session o said Cour, held a he Cour House in he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, in said Couny, on he 20h day o April A. D Presen: Honorable Joseph H. Collins, Circui Judge. On reading and iling he Bill o Complain in said cause and he aidavi o Michael Carland aached hereo, rom which i saisacorily appears o he Cour ha he Deendans above named, or heir unknown heirs, devisees, legaees and assigns., are proper and necessary paries deendan in he above eniled cause, and urher appearing ha aer diligen search and inquiry i canno be ascerained, and i is no known wheher or no said deendans are living or dead, or where any o hem n»ay reside i living, and, i dead, wheher hey have personal represenaives or heirs living or where hey or some o hem may reside, and urher ha he presen whereabous o said deendans are unknown, and ha he namos o he persons who are included herein wihou being rained, bu who are embraced here- in under he' ile o unknown heirs, devisees, legaees and assigns, canno be ascerained aer diligen search and inquiry; On moion o Michael Carland, aorney or Plainis, S ORDER ED ha said Deendans and heir unknown heirs, devisees, legaees, and assigns, cause heir appearance o be enered in his cause wihin hree (3) monhs rom he dae o his order, and in deaul hereo, ha said Bill o Complain be aken as conessed by he said Deendans, heir unknown heirs, devisees, legaees and assigns. S FURHER ORDERED ha wihin weny,(20) days Plainis cause a copy o his order o be published in'hc Corunna News, a'newspaper prined, published and circuied in *aid Couny, such publicaion o be coninued herein once in each week or six (6) weeks in succession. JOSEPH H.. COLLNS, Circui Judge. Aes: ' ' - SHERMAN E. WELCH, Clerk.. MCHAEL CARLAND, Aorney or Plainis New Miner Bldg., 'Owosso, Michigan. NOCE O HE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ANS: ' AKE NOCE, ha his sui, in which he oregoing order was duly made, involves and is brough o.quie ile o he ollowing described niece or parcel o land siuaed and being in he Couny o Shiawassee and Sae o Michigan, described as ollows, o-wi: A par o he Wes Hal ( % ) o he Eas Hal (½) o he Souhwes Quarer (¾) o Secion Foureen (14), ownship Seven (7) Norh, Range wo (2) Eas, Michigan; described as commencing a ^a poin Seveny (70) rods Norh and Fiy (50) rods Wes o he Souh Quarer,(¼ ) pos o said Secion Foureen (14), hence Wes hiry (30) rods o he Wes line o he Eas Hal ( % ) o he Souhwes Quarer ( ¾ ) o said Secion Foureen (14); hence Norh along said line weny (20) rods; hence Eas weny-six (26) rods; hence Souh welve (i ) rods; hence Eas Four (4) rods: and hence Souh Eigh (8) rods o he place o beginning; exceping.here rom a piece o land described as commencing Seveny-eigh (78) rods Norh and Fiy-our (54) rods Wes o he Souh Quarer (¾) pos o Secion Foureen (14), ownship Seven (7) Norh, Range wo (2) Eas, Shiawassee Couny, Michigan, hence Wes weny-six (26) rods; hence Norh Four (4) rods; hence Eas weny-six rods; hence Souh Four (4) rods o he place o beginning. Daed: April 19, MCHAEL CARLAND, Aorney or Plainis, Owosso, Michigan New Miner, Bldg., NOCE OF MORGAGE SALE Deaul having been made and having coninued or hiry days and upwards in he erms and condiions o a cerain morgage made and execued by Henry J. Cady and Kahleen Cady, husband and wie, o Frederick J. Cady and May S. Cady, husband and wie, o Saginaw, Michigan, said morgage being daed November 28, 1933, and being recorded in he oice o he Regiser o Deeds or he Couny o Shiawassee and Sae o Michigan on, he 29h day o March, 1940, in Liber 200 o Morgages, pages 107 o 108, on which morgage here is claimed o be due a he dae o his noice or principal and ineres he sum o One housand Seven Hundred weny-nine and (,«1,729.58) Dollars,, and no sui or proceedings having been insiued a law o recover he deb now remaining secured by said morgage, or any par hereo; and, whereby and because o he above, he power o sale conained in said morgage having become operaive: Now, hereore, Noice is Hereby Given ha by virue o he power o sale conained in said morgage, which has become operaive by reason o sa'd deaul, and in pursuance o he Saue in such case made and provided, he said morgage will be oreclosed by a sale o he premises described herein a public aucion o he highes bidder, said sale o ake place a he wes ron door o he Cour House in he Ciy o Corunna, Couny o Shiawassee, Sae o Michigan (said Cour House being he place o holding he Circui Cour or he Couny in which he premises o be sold are locaed), on he 22nd day o July, 1940, a 10:00 o'clock in he orenoon, Easern Sandard Lime, o R»iJ day, or ho purpose o saisying he amouns due and unpaid upon said morgage, ogeher wih he legal coss and charges o sale, including an aorney ee o hiry-ive and no-100 ($35.00) Dollars provided in said morgage and by law, which said premises o be sold are described as ollows: o-wi: All hose cerain pieces or parcels o land siuae and being in he ownship o Woodhull, Couny o Shiawassee and Sae o Michigan described as ollows, o-wi: he Eas Hal (E V*) o he Norheas Quarer (NE%) o Secion weny-ive (26) in own Five (5) Norh, Range One (1) Eas Michigan; and also a parcel o land o he Wes Hal (WH) o he said Norheas Quarer (NE%) o Secion weny-ive (25) in said own and Range, commencing a he Norheas Corner hereo and running hence Wes Six (6) rods, hence Souheaserly in a sraigh line o a poin in he Eas line o said Wes Hal (W)'o he Norheas Quarer (NEU) o he said Secion weny-ive (25) Fory (40) rods Souh o he Norheas corner hereo, hence Js'orh on line o los o he plr.ee o beginning; his being he same descripion'o said premises as' ha conained in said morgage. he premises herein described a he ime o. he''execuion o. said morgage and a all imes since have been occupied as an enirey, said premises being armed and occupied as one parcel. Daed: April 19, 1940^ "FREDERCK J. CADY, MAY S. CA')Y, he Morgagees. JAMES V. FNKBENER, Aorney or Morgagees Second Naional Bank Bldg., Saginaw, Michigan. MORGAGE SALE Whereas, John Hedges and Caio [Hedges, his wie, made and execued a cerain morgage bearing he dae o he 18h day o May, 1935, o Julius Kebler, which was recorded in he oice o he Regiser o Deeds or he Couny o.shiawassee, Michigan, on he 20h day o May, 1935, in Liber 193 o morgages, on pages And Whereas, he amoun claimed o be due on said morgage, on he dae hereo, or principal and ineres and insurance and axes advanced, is he sum o Four housand Five Hundred and Sixy-ive and Eighy-wo Hundredhs ($4,565.82), and also he addiional sum o $ aorney ees as provided or in said morgage; And Whereas, John Hedges and Caio Hedges, his wie, made and execued a cerain second morgage bearing dae he 20h day o December, 1935, in Liber 193 o morgages, on pages ; And Whereas, he amoun claimed o be due on said morgage on dae hereo, or principal and ineres, is he sum o wo housand Eigh Hundred weny-one and Sixy-wo Hundredhs ($2,821.62), and als«he addiional sum o $75.00 aorney ee as provided or in said morgage; And Whereas, no sui or proceeding has been insiued a law or in equiy o recover he deb now remaining and secured by he above morgages, or any par hereo, and deaul having been made in he paymen o he money secured by said morgages rendering he power o sale, conained herein, operaive; Now, hereore, noice is hereby given ha by virue o said power o sale and in pursuance hereo and o he saue in such cases made and provided, he said morgages will be oreclosed by a sale o he morgaged premises a public vendue o he highes bidder a he wes ron door o he Cour House, in he Ciy o Corunna, Shiawassee Couny, Michigan, ha being he place o holding he Circui Cour wihin said couny, on he seveneenh - day o Angux, 1940, a nine o'clock in he orenoon o said day, Easern Sandard ime. he descripion o he premises conained herein and sill covered by said morgages, and which will be sold as aoresaid, is as ollows: he Souh Hal (¾) o he Norheas Quarer (¼) o Secion weny-seven (27), ownship Seven (7) Norh, Range hree (3) Eas, being eighy acres more or less. Also he Norh weny (20) acres o he Wes Hal (½) o he Wes par o Eas racional quarer (*,4 ) o Secion weny-wo (22), own Seven (7) Norh, Range hree (3) Eas; also beginning Chains Wes o he Norheas comer o said Secion weny-wo (22); hence Wes Chains, hence Souh Si: iy-one (61) rods, hence Eas Sixy-our (64) rods, and hence Norh and Eas Cixy-wo (62) rods o he place o beginning, conaining weny-six (26) acres o land more or less; he enire above menioned descripions conain 126 acres o land more or less, all in Caledonia own* ship, Shiawassee Couny, Michigan. Daed: May 16, JULUS KEBLER, o he Ciy o Owosso, Michigan, Morgagee. ELLS F. WLSON, Aorney or Morgagee. Capiol heare Building, Owosso, Michigan. Wih all he beauy here is in he world a his ime o he year, only man i* oo supid o enjoy i. He is oo busy chasing dollars or killing his neighbors. roquois ndian ribes Used Communisic Plan he American ndian didn' have he name or i, bu he was a Communis jus he same, i seems. Moreover, even under adminisraion o he ederal governmen, he sill is o a cerain exen. Dr. Philip H. Riegel o Bualo, N. Y., auhoriy on ndian hisory and cusoms, reveals ha he has ound ample evidence ha communism hrived on\his coninen long beore he Russians hough o Bolshevism. According o Dr. Riegel, he roquois ribes were operaing heir communisic orm o governmen successully in wha is now New York sae when whies reached hese shores. "he ndians' lands wore held in. common," he said in a college discussion. "When lar.ds were sold o whies each ndian received his share o he reurn." his principle o common ownership" coninues oday, wih he ederal "governmen disribuing equally among ribe members he prois resuling'rom lease o reservaion lands and operaion o mines locaed on hem. Describing oher communisic aspecs o he roquois ribal governmen, Dr. Riegel said: "ndividual ownership, was limied enirely o clohing, huning implemens and ornamens. Arisocracy was scrupulously avoided. A chie had no.. beneis above oher members o a ribe. Maerial awards did no aend his posiion. He aained his place merely by meri. "here was a head o his communisic governmen. He had a cabine o ive members and a legislaure. Alhough i was he woman's lo o do menial labor, she neverheless had a recognized place in he councils o he people. Her opinions were sough and respeced." he roquois' communism diered rom Russia's Bolshevism in ha he ndian worshiped a deiy, believed in lie aer deah and prayer, and praciced he conessional as par o his religion. maginary Fear Ged As Cause o 'Faigue' Faigue, in he opinion o Dr. George Ross Wells, Harord, Conn., psychologis, is "he mos devasaing orce in individual lie oday." his aigue, he warned, is seldom he resul o physical or emoional eor, bu rom "long periods o going oo as, and being harried by ears, o which mos are purely imaginary. "Many o us ind lie oo hard, oo drab, oo diicul, because we are aigued." n such cases, he said, no benei can be obained rom a change o aciviy. He prescribed complee res, recreaion, and even loaing as he bes means o combaing he disress. Fears and prejudices, he said, "were augh us," and "mos o us were born ino many o he belies we hold oday." A reasonably happy Lie can be obained. Dr. Wells declared, by "avoiding he adverse eecs o ouside inererence" and by pursuing a deinie goal wihin reason. Caliornia Lava Beds he Lava Beds Naional monumen in Caliornia presens many ineresing eaures, geological as well as hisorical. Despie he warm summers o his secion o Caliornia, a number o he caves, ormed by lava lows, conain ice ormaions which never mel. Frozen during a long period o years, he caves have aken on he beauy "o crysal salacies and salagmies, wih solid columns o ice. Oher caverns show srange lacework designs made by he lava drippings. Much o he surace o he area is ormed by billowy lava. Scieniss explain ha his lowed like hick molasses rom scores o issures in he earh's crus. he maerial is sill so unaeced by' weahering ha i appears o have been molen only a ew monhs ago. his is he ype o lava known in Hawaii as Pahoeiioe. Race rack 'Elecric Eye* nsallaion o he so-called elecric eye o phoograph inishes on race racks has produced, an ineresing picure o he pas, when judging hem oy eye was rampan, or worse. Saisics show ha previous o he camera business an average oal o en dead heas regisered on all racks in his counry and Canada was considered raher high, wries C. M. Gibbs in he Balimore Sun. Since he elecric eye has been in vogue he average on American racks alone has been beween 70 and 80 a year. his eiher shows how many dead heas he judges used o miss or ha horses are more evenly mached since he camera's inroducion. Coder-Ocean Mounains A sriking eaure o he loor o he Alanic ocean is an S-shaped ridge running rom norh o souh hrouhou very nearly is enire lengh. he ocean deph above his ridge averages rom 9,000 o 10,000 ee, bu on each side he loor o he Alanic sinks ino valleys 15,000 o 17,000 ee below he surace. he highes peaks o his submarine mounain range projec above he waer, orming he islands o he Azores group, as well as S Paul, Ascension and risan da Gmha. mm For shor, easy arns, you jus sep on he ndividual Foo Brakes Beh hands are ree o operae he seering wheel YOU SAVE PLENY. OF JME N URN-. NG WH A JQHN DEERE RACOR Phone 22 jl >»X»4J You've heard abou he ellow who could urn his car around on a dime. Well, we're no making any exravagan saemens like ha abou our John Deere racors, bu we do know ha you can pivo a John Deere racor wihin is own lengh i's done by means o he individual rear wheel brakes and, say, does ha save you ime a he row ends. You have boh hands ree o operae he seering wheel all he ime all you do is press down, on he oo brake, wis he seering wheel, and you're ready o go down he nex row i's grea, oo, or holding he racor on aidehll work. Ccrne in and alk i over. MAR VALASEK Farm Hardware - - Firesone ires Lv* New Lohrop, Mch. CASH PAD FOR Disabled or Dead Horse*-$1.00 Cale-$1.00 DURAND 22 MARKE PRCE FOR CALVES AND HOGS CARCASS MUS BE FRESH AND SOUND PHONE COLLEC NEARES SAON LANSNG OSCAR MYERS RENDERNG CO. Km. ^G*. ^K± M^^ M^^ ^^ J^W jk ji^ J ^ ^ jya ^^M^ J^^ *&!*. ^W± ^Wlm. ^Km. AA *&*. A^^ J^& *9ul M&m. A^^ AML. J ^ AUCON BLLS HANDLED PROMPLY AND CORRECLY, ON SHOR NOCE BY HE NEWS Phone 1373 Corunna, Midi.

8 ss JUDD'S CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Duane Brand were Sunday dinner gues* o'relaives in Hemlock. Mrs. Mary Moore % o Los Angeles, spen several days las week wih Mrs. W. B, Moore.. Clare Coon has r*urned ro in Marine Hospial in Deroi where he underwen reamen. Miss Lois obey spor a ew days he laer par o he week wih" her schoolmae, Maxlne Crowe. Mrs. Harold Johnson and children, o Flushing, were guess on Sunday 'o.'mrs. Ray Baker-and son. Mrs, Eugene Ken and Mr. Spiegle were Sunday evening caller* o Mr. and Mrs. Jud Eldred and amily. Miss Joan Crowe spen several days las week in he home o Celia and Eunice Judd, souh o Corunna. Mr. and Mrs. George Zendler were Sunday dinner guess o heir nephew, Merlin Sel and Mrs Sel, in Ovid. Miss Edyhe Perry, o Flin, spen he week-end here in he home o hi > parens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perry..- Mr. and idrs. Waler Snyder were called o llinois he laer par o he week by he serious illness o her siser. Miss Berha Gillam, o Flushing, has been a gues his week o her siser, Mrs. Duane 'Brand and Mr. Brand. Mrs. George Bower and /Children, o Bren Creek, spen Friday aernoon wih her parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Fair. Miss Mary Grace Snyder, has reurned home aer a week in Flushing a he home o Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bruner and children. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jeanjaque and children, o Caliornia, w ere hursday evening dinner guess o Mr. and Mrs. Jud Eldred and daughers.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeanjaque and son, Edward, Jr., o Albuquerque, New Mexico, spen Monday wih his siser, Mrs. Jud Eldred and her amily. he weekly prayer meeing was held uesday evening Mrs. Paul Snyder had charge o he meeing and he words sudied were: Deah and Resurrecion. Miss Eunice Jacobs and Miss Geraldine Ash have reurned home rom a severs! weeks rip o Caliornia. hey visied riends and relaives enroue, sopping in Missouri, New Mexico and oher poins o ineres. hey repor a mos delighul rip. he Lcrkin Club me hursday a he home o Mrs. Henry Cular and Mrs. Kenneh Cular. Coness were enjoyed, awards going o Mrs. Sanon Judd and Mrs. David Cular. A wo course luncheon was served o abou hiry ladies, members and r'<*nd«. he nex meeing will be held July 18 a he home o Mrs. Eldon Bailey, Mrs. Ward Fair o be he co-hosess. Miss Vivian Shipman enerained a number o college riends Friday evening in honor o Miss Mary Lue Benne, bride-elec. he wo girls were roommae* las year. he guess wen o he -voods and enjoyed a "weinie" roas ollowed by a ball game. A number o gis suiable or kichen use were laer presened o Miss Benne. he marriage o Miss Benne o Elwood Philo, o Harrison, will ake place soon. ' *.' ENJOY PCNC he Merry Circle Class o he Norhwes Venice Church joined wih he Upsream Class and enjoyed a picnic dinner a Benley Park on Sunday. his laer class was augh a number o yeprs ago by Mrs. Belle Galloway and will be remembered by he older residens. Due o he rainy day he dinner was served in he pavilion, ory-our enjoying a co-operaive dinner. PROBAE ORDER \ Sae o Michigan, he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee. A a session o he Probae Cour or he Couny o Shiawassee, held a he Probae Oi'ice in he Ciy o Corunna, on he 18h day o June, in he year one housand nine hundred and ory. Presen, Roy D. Mahews, Judge o Probae. n he Maer o he Esae o James D. Barell, Deceased. James 0. Volz, Adminisraor o said esae, having rendered hi* Final Accoun o his Cour. is Ordered, ha he 8h day o July, nex, a nine o'clock in he orenoon, a said Probae Oice, be appoined or examining and allowing said accoun. And i is Furher Ordered, hn a copy o his order be published >i-ee consecuive weeks previous o >u.d day o hearing, in he Corunna News, a newspaper prined and circulaing in said Couny o Shiawassee. ROY D. MAHEWS, Judge o Probae. By FRANCES BARNES, Probae Regiser. Adminisraor: James O. Volz, Owosso, Michigan. he same oicers were re-eleced namely: Presiden, Kenneh Lake; secreary and reasurer, Mrs. George Rigoulo. was decided o mee nex year a Benley Park- on Conerence Sunday. CALEDONA Guess in he home o Mr. and Mrs. William-Schoenwald on Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Rier and Mrs. George Pinkeron and daugher, Gloria, o Owosso., When Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carr reurned rom Gladwin on Sunday hey repored he viciniy o Gladwn as having been Visied wih a ros. Many poaoes were hi by he ros and urned black. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Carr and heir Suon le on a shor wedding rir o Ohio. Upon heir reurn hey will reside in a lile house hey have daugher, Mrs. Clarence Brockway been remodeling, on a arm norh o and Mr. Brockway, were in Brudenville on Sunday, called here o^a- Mrs. Suon has no lived very long he ciy. end he Vneral o.he ormer's in he ciy, bu has a long lis o uncle, C. P. Carr, aged 82 years. riends or all ha. She came^here Prayer was he&d rom his home wih aer compleing he work a Owosso services a he Mehodis Church in Business nsiue, and obained he Gladwin. Burial was in Gladwin. Dosiion as secreary o he superinenden o pur local schools. Be Many armers in he viciniy o Caledonia and Venice have been obliged o plan heir beans he second ime. he unusual rains have eiher washed he beans away or covered hem, wih dir. he hay is roing nex o he ground. Oas and whea are so heavy and he ground so so ha much o he whea is lying la and some o he oas. Mr. and Mrs. Max Huner and baby, o Bale Creelc, he ormer a co-worker, in he Kxesge sore a Bale Creek o Bud Cox, visied Mr. and Mrs. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. John Dudeck in he'home o he laer over b^we^k-end. Mr. Huner is manager o he icvesge sore in Bale Creek. Beore being ranserred o Deroi, Mr. Cox was assisan manager under Mr. Huner. FLUSHNG O CELEBRAE, An ineresing parade, baseball and Soball, ennis ournamen, games and coness or young and old, a hrilling parachue jump and a grand display o ireworks a nigh will eaure he Fourh o July celebraion and Annual Communiy Picnic o be held on he naion's birhday a Flushing Park, locaed jus one-quarer mile norh o Flushing. Sponsoring he celebraion are he ire deparmen, he Sporsmen's Club and he Chamber o Commerce o Flushing. his is a non-proi venure and he general public is invied. Several unique aracions will be seen in he parade ha will orm in Flushing and march hrough he business disric and o he park a one o'clock. One hour has been reserved or he annual picnic, which yearly draws hundreds o he beauiul park. Kiddies' games sar a 2:30; basehall and ennis ournamen a 3:00; he parachue jump a 5:00; soball a C:30. Dancing may be enjoved a nigh in he large park pavillion. Flushing band will give a concer during +Vip aernoon and umblers will perorm on he bandsand. Climaxing he day will be he ireworks display a nighall near he baseball diamond a he wes end o he park. he Unied Saes Supreme Cour has decided ha school children mus salue he American lag i sae laws so require. Reverence or our lag should be more generally encouraged, as nohing else seems o have he idea o naional conscience so clearly exempliied. A paren exper advises ha "i he child becomes unmanageable, swich is aenion." he psychologiss are inally joining up wih he 'b' 1 old-ashioned woodshed mehods which ma and pa ound eecive long WOMAN WANED Dependable woman, desiring good '^me. waned or general housework. Mus be ond o children. Farm homo, wih all modern conveniences. No arm work required. On Lyle :'oad. our miles norhwes o Durand. Wrie Janes H. Booh, R. F. J). 2, Corunna. Leaoi Jici Recipe Checks Rccnae Pais Qiickly yoo suer rom rheumaic, arhriis or neuriis pain, ry his simple inexpensive borne recipe ha housands are uiinjr. Ge a package o Ru-Ex Compound oday. Mix i wih a qu*.- o waer, add he juice o 4 lemon*. 's easy. No rouble a all and pleasan. You need only S abl«*poonuls wo imes a day. Oen wihin 48 hours sobmi&mb overnigh splendid renin* are obained. he pains do no quickly leave and i you do no eel beer, R»»Ex will eas yo«nona - ry a* i is»ov» by jm diuubl under an abeoo* Money-back guaranee. Ru-Ex Coapoand is or ane and r* dedby REXALL DRUG SORE Comm, Mich. MARRAGE SOLEMNZED On Saurday aernoon - o las week, Miss Marian Russell, daugher ){ Mr. and Mrs. Ois Russell, o Chesaning, became he bride o Clyde Suon, son o Mr^ and Mrs. O. F. Suon, who reside norh o he ciy. he- young couple were married in he Mehodis Church parsonage, wih he Rev. William Schlis oiciaing. Aending he pair were Leser Suon, broher o he groom, nnd his iancee, Miss Marion Pierce. he bride, who is a lovely brunee, was aired mos charmingly in peri-winkle blue chion, made sree lengh, wih pued sleeves and a ull skir. A large-whie picure ha and whie accessories were urher enhanced by a shoulder corsage o gardenias. Miss Pierce's gown, was-o pink crepe wih whie accessories and whie ha similar o he bride's. She also wore a shoulder corsage o gardenias. Aer he ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. sides being a very eicien secreary, she has always ound he ime o do counless small services or every one, and ruly could qrali y or ha "voice wih a smije** we read abou in he elephone adverising. Boh young people have a hos o riends who wish hem every happiness. COUNY EXCEEDS QUOA n he Red Cross drive which has jus closed in our couny, H was announced by Ellis Merkley; who direced aciviy, ha our couny had gone over her quoa by $1,200, bringing he grand oal up o $4, However, conribuions or war relie work will "sill be graeully received a boh *he Red Cross Headquarers in he Municipal Bldg., and he Sae Savings Bank, Owosso. has been all oo pain ully revealed in hese pas ew monhs he errible need, during his conlagraion now sweeping Europe. he oal amouns raised in he ciies and ownships are as ollows: Ciy o Owosso..._ $3, Anrim wp Byron..._ Bancro Corunna Durand ~ Lennon Perry, Morrice Rush wp Fairield wp 3.75 New Haven wp Woodhull wp Nearly all o he indusries, sores, churches and organizaions in he 'eounv gave liberally as unis and also here were several separae doj naions, proving as always ha our people always "come hrough" in an i emergency. NOCE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECON AND MEENG Noice o he Annual Elecion and Meeing o he School Disric known as he Public Schools o he Ciy o NOCE is hereby given ha he annual elecion o all qualiied elecors or HE PUBLC SCHOOLS ; OF HE CY OF CORUNNA, MCHGAN, will ake place Monday. July Sh, 1940, beginning a 2:00 o'clock p. m. and coninuing unil 7:00 o'clock p. m. o said day. and will be held a he School Houson Souh Shiawassee Sree in he Ciy o NOCE is hereby urher given ha a said elecion wo members o he Board o rusees o said School Disric will be eleced or a hree year erm, and ha he ollowing named person., who have duly qualiied as such candidaes or members oi" he Board o rusees o said School Disric a said elecion, and whose names will appear upon ho ballos a said Elecion, are: NELSON KNCAD RAY GELLALY NOCE is hereby urher giver. ha he Annual Meeing o :-:c\\ School Disric will be held a.ho School House on Souh Shiawassee Sree, in he Ciy o Corunna, Michigan, on Monday, July,8h, 1040, a 8 :00 o'clock p. m. or he ransacion o such business as may properly come beore said meeing. Daed: June 24h, RUSSELL OLMSED, Secreary o he Board o rusees o he Public Schools o he Ciy o he German army mus be on a sigh-seeing our. Wasn' i Hiler who only a year ago declared he had no urher erriorial aspiraions in Europe X WARD'S VENCE CENER Open Shelves Gibson Rerigeraors and Ranges MCHGAN Ever; Day Low Prices NO CRED FROM SCRE OR SAON Hi-Speed Gas SPECALS FOR Zenih and Derola Radios Saurday Only. June 29 Shredded Whea Bread, Duch Oven large package 3 large Loaves his Bread is Delivered Fresh Daily mmmm Sugar, 10 lbs. K. B. Bread Flour lb. Sack loc i 49c na Sliced or Chunk 1Dm 15c Bananas, irm and ripe, A lbs* 226 CE CREAM Borden's ce ray Package Sells Bes Plain and Flavors.., '. / 15c and 25c Deroi imes, News, Flin Journal and Owosso Argus Press Sold Here Daily; also Sunday Papers We Pay Marke Price or Cream and Eggs on Business Days. Do No es on Sunday Reserve he Righ o Limi Quaniies on his Adverisemen ******4M^*<H *^^4J OFFCERS ELECED Sunday School oicers were eleced or he coming year a he Norhwes Venice Mehodis Church Sunday School. hey are as ollows: Superinenden, Kenneh Lake. Secreary, Jack Brookhouse. Librarian, Leona Powers. eacher o Young Peoples Class, Mrs. Dan Quick; assisan, Mrs. Lawrence Seward. eacher o Bible Class, Lawrence Seward; assisan, Mrs. David Ell : s. Primary Class, Miss Alice Ellis; assisan, Mrs. Lawrence Seward. he endless variey o modern cocking means more dishes and package* calls or more space! Gib* son's ull-widh FreexV Shel provides MORE usable, space; eliminaes he usual dropped*down cold uni and is drip pan, which are ound in mos ordinary rerigeraor*. Gibson Frees r Shel models are 3-ZONE, or oday's ood and cookery needs op zone or rown * lo * e» ^ 1^ o k«*»**» «nd roaeu dessers, middle zone or usual needs, boom or keeping leay vegeables mois-resh and ul-weigh! Come, ee oday a rerigeraor! r*< WHERE PAYS O RADE Junior Class. George Pardonne; assisan, Jack Ellis. Pianis, Mrs. Lawrence Seward. here was no Sunday School lesson or he Young Peoples Class, he class uniing wih he Upper Sreamers Class, he young Peoples Cjass o weny years ago, or heir annual ' picnic a Benley park, Owosso.! BRDE-ELEC HONORED i For he pleasure o Miss Mary Lue 'Benne, o Bancro, Miss Vivian AND cisors HVH BG 6 CM* OO ELECWC wih S-Y«*r Proecie«PUs Shipman enerained 10 college iriends in her home, norheas o Corunna. he girls, all sudens ogeher a Cenral Sae eachers* College, enjoyed a "weinie" roas in he woods on he Shipman arm and oudoor games, aerward reurning o he house where Miss Benne was presened wih a "kichen" shower. A social evening ollowed. Miss Benne is he daugher o Rev. and Mrs.. Benne, o Ban- J cro, and is a eacher in he Vernon school. She will marry Elwood Philo o Harrison, soon. FREEZ'R SHELF *- magine! Here's a *ix<oo 19^0, all-seel welded, compleer/ scaled cabine... 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