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'< -. *••• br ispatcii Volume 65 The Pincknej DispoVi Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1948 •i^ No. 48 School News FOOTBALL BANQUET jJBowling Scores ! The high school football ban- ^ ¾ ° 1 ^ ^^Tue-Resulfe Nov.10 quet is at the IdhoSl&Mm' d J ^ n ^ L ^ ^23-739- key will feature the menu. Jack 2008 4* ^ Blues 675 -695-656^ Young is toastmaster.We were u'u wL T »„ ~ unable to get this program but Jaf^l? J*P;655-571^586- undersland they >are^ tryin a to'!??* ftk D } e f* x Reds 694-534- get motion pictures oi one of i ^^l 802 ' Jr°" this years (Michigan football ; «r5? C j y Tavena 692-677-670 OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat We StHI Think Soi Current Lvmment < In our musing a couple of wks ? t ^ n ^ s k«PP<?ned recently ( . . .i_ . i^..,. , ., T, . ; W i n c h \.vn-;i,-< „--,.. ,.._ i. , -* nave aqj on the 194b football "-earn a' ! ^ 1K - n .wouici proi_abl, ^cv.ney high school, we lemar*. " oei \ ^lpo^^.'e a lev/ games. GIRL SCOUT NEWS 2049 de*. Cory Drug 660-660-603 —1923, 4—0. Fenners 778-718-748—2242 def. White Front 715-776-668—2159 3—1. Reads Lumber 740-667-679— 2086 del Pinckney Fab. 562-615- NTICIPATINO TH£|COMJNS VENTER-WEATHER, MEN IN OUR SNOW BELT STATES ARE NOW SETTING UP SNOW FENCES, THROUGH THEIR WORK AND FORESIGHT, ROADS AND RAILWAYS / WILL BE PROTECTED FROM DRIFTING SNOW THAT MIGHT > A \ U OTHERWISE DISRUPT TRAFFIC AND VITAL COMMUNICATIONS*.. " 12305 13460 12496 12454 i 12819 8 10 12330 7 11 12430 7 11 11872 6 12 11397 5 13 12255 The girl scouts of Pinckney wexe organized in SeptJor the girls over the aae of ten The first meeung° f al e whch we ^ - 2 ¾¾^ 1 STANDINGS were organized we played someL , J**** STANDINGS games outdoors and had lots of %> b ^ 11 ° , l * * fun. Fenners 12 6 We had jno meeting Hallo. Sjf 1 ? 1 ®* ^ 4 J, 1 1 ween week or the week after Pinckney Tavern 11 7 We are now making covers' Reads Lumber 9 9 for our scout books for a point Corv Drua toward our Ixrdqes. l White Front We open our meetings by say-: Die ^ Blues the pleaqe to the flag and sing- Die Set ^ eds the Star Spangled Rjnner with Pinckney Fab. the Ibrownies. Then we go by i December 8 Schedule ourselves and say our promise Cory Drug vs Pinckney Prod.; and discuss different thinqs. ) White Front vs Pinckney Fab.; We have been asked to make i Die Set Blues vs Reads Lumber; things listed in our handbook! Fenners vs Bob White; Pinckney for points toward our badges- j Tavern vs Die Set Reds, We had a bake sale on Oct. '• 23 to pay ior the books. < MORE DEER HUNTERS We h<ad election of offtcers i _ _ _ Nov. 19. Treas- is Dorothy Lavey . Dr Ea y Du %< Gu.v Hinchey, and Sec.Barbara Van Slambiook ! G na Clyde DOITOW returned with ' We meet in the school gym f aeer la ft s * week> {Leonard Cook! and have had large attendance: 00 * a 200 lb bear, at every meeting. •' oaiwu-day Max Musson of How Barbara VanSlambrook., Sec. 1 e i l s n 0 t a 2ad lb deer on the, - i Orville Smith farm; Stanley I j Dinkel wounded one Thursday [ MISS VINA TRAVIS > on the John punne farm but itj Miss Vina Travis passed away' got away. at Ft Meyers, Forida, Saturday.' R°y Reason, Gerry Eichman Tr*e funeral .will beat the Swar cmd Russell Glover went to Oil thout Funeral r|ome, Friday at < City over the week end but 2 p.m- Rev. Brady ofheiatinq. {had no luck. Lester McAfee Burial in North Hamburg ceme-, -and Jim Doolittle went to Mioj *K£? tery. The deceased was a farm- <°ver the week end and Hockey er resident of Pettysville and an i Swarthout joined Ray Sullivan O.J u:at PincKney's schedule was 1 g u n ? qr ° VVaa acc *Pted for ..a wet this year in forcing them [ me t mbershjp m r Uii ^mber S t coli •^ -neei Briqhon in the second ,rat0,n * : y and Levi Jackson a •«ir-u» of the season.That if t n e |Ca fr aiJ1 ° l Uie * aie college foot- -.Hl..oa qame had been last on, te ? m i<0r T xt ycar ' Now nea -o schedule Pinckney would',!? r, / /e P la >' ed Jn college have won. Broker LaComb oi tooti:,aU teams for u number of 'Jrie Brighton Argus does not like 1 ' CarS ® n ,' 3 ?*?'; cl tLcm havo this thouqht and scorches us in!?! 0 ." 6 . the Ah-Aine'<.au team. an editorial which 'ook ^up part'] !S no thern colleges but so of his front page last week-Hi* I as We ki - ow none has ever ire was evidently heiqh'ened b", ;°® n elQ ^ iQ ^ ca P tain ' n Morevor the fact Brighton claims '-he Wen A N * WOMEN THROUGHOUT AMERICA, ANTICIPATING 4*> /UTURE NEEDS, AAE SETTING MdNEy ASIDE REGULARLY IN LIFE INSURANCE,.. THROUGH TW£lR THRIFT AND FORESIGHT, THEY ARE PROVIDING 'SNOW FENCES" FOft THEIR FAM LIES - GUABANTE&NG THEM A ANP SECURE TOMO&ZOWm ~* Class "C" championship, Hoi»: are his sentimen'-s. Quoted froiii tiie bnqhton A.qi:. In his column last week, oar good iriend,Paul CurleU, publisii er of the Pinckney Dispatch,took exception *-o oai claim that Br;q.i ton had 'he best Class C foot- ball '-earn in the state this sea- son. To have tiiis expression rl doub' come from our near nr:ioh , bor is a source ot deep xiJ.iup- poin'ment to us. Had the concii- ions been reverse^ we would have Vxken pleasure in aoina all out to suppport Pinckney in i'^s claim 'or s^aewide honors. j i In his column Mr. Curlett i sta'^es, in part. "J the two teamr; I should meet aqain the LLO > H j v/ould be reversed.Pinckney hovi not then begun to roll..'The iron. ble v.'i'h Pinckney was 'heir sen edule was all wet. Brighton should ljave been one of -.he last games on the schedule. iaie is a rich mans college and caters strongly to Una class. We also read where a college turn c+d dewn a southern bowl game invitation fo: New Years ^ay be- cause this college would not let Lhorn use nnqro players-The rc!o c-d people are cc-rainly mak nrj pro!ie--o in rivil rights in •lOiih. Or:!:- recc-.illy t ; .cy were perm't-C'd to ol^y in major lea- "i<} bci^e \xi'A. Somehow or o'.h<<r v/e fail to (JKI i.iuLh 1...:. c^i o: iiie coming cx:.^.i.oji of Gen. "io;^ ana the oihe' '»apane.-;c! v/ciwoid::, nearly ;jur years aixr the vvar.ihere v.c'o ; e.v ic'j:i r :a:. c j af^cr World :Va: I o:.a thj Ko.^^-:,..iu champ- '^i! v/ai iGid o: lie; war escap- ed c-it 1,,:)./,110..1 crid died a poac'.j''..i ••Ci.rii ::: Mol'cind. -Just whet r;.j'i"i;i trit-'-e execu'-ions v/ii! ha/o- \u tnc- \- o'..\ is doubt- iul NJW if a-. -. r;hoo had been on !l.o o.hoi" fool and "'aixin had v,on ii •-' v. or v/e woir.'cr if they wouW have execu'ed-the person aunt of (Mrs. Dessa Nash. RECEPTION FOR at Lovells. Lynn C. Gardner Church J\ews LIVINGSTON COUNTY HEALTH ST: MARY'S CHURCH Rev. Albert Schmidtt, Pastor * A ^ ^ SCHMID r ^e Livingston County Health' - u S S l l y ^ h ^ ^ ^ S ^ S r V ^ A rec^pfcon will be given for J Un * wi11 ^i, ^ tll . v^STZJZ home in W^ ^lllZ iil l " an ,4 Blble .^ 5 tory classes. Friday From your arguements we are asked to assume that the briqh-, , , , . i_ ton Bulldogs throughout their , u; J ie:.ponr,^le for the atomic bomb defeated season remuineu the i explosion v\ tii.jii:' same unpolished 'earn that in second game of the season,all- owed Pinckney to hold them ic ^., -,,- ^- u a 14.0 score. lho situation m Chma be- | comes more acu'o. ine coinmun Tlxe iootbaii fans of Brighton; ifita ^ccm to bo in oontcji oi the have the highest regard for 1'in I shuo:ion and the detect of the ckney's figh'ing and gctdant i943 naticnai.st iorco:j i^ predie'ed in team. Furthermore, we 'jomwdc-r the rneanhme Gon.^hiunq Ka the ba'tle Pinckney ma<Je ori'^ho': is loiKuy donrcnH/ii'T more Sloan Field this fall one oi C aid iiom \1... co:.:,iry and his at highlights of the season. Howov v«/:le broaclcast er, we resent any implication 1 hom Japan. C G.l appeal !i|. r:ih o- tnd at 7'45 1, on any 9^ 011 day.Pmci-mey) e r.i, notable the l.;c;r:it papers oarish PincHteV. at the Pinck-! M 1 ***"*""< Ui t u ^f inqieieen oi v— - ^ »i^ way ana re-umea fo r a dult S/ followed bv ^ ^ I could have defeased Bnqh'on., aIC J o m a n i i q more action irom ^°^..^°¾^..^ 6 e!^fliAnn Arbor will talk on a county; borne whent he sutfered the 1a\& ton, I d preSn fof S v < We submit that hfcl ihe aame: »,,. mm.ir,,. it wJi.;: ,:o can ao bd. of healthAll Invited. ' seizute.He lived alone since the ^ J ^ , ^ « P y - - - I death of his wife several years communion - MBS. HUNTEH B. GALLATIANt ago but had a family living in COMMUN'TY CHURCH M:s. Hunter B- Gallatian 72.| ^ u m m t &'buf passed 1 Pev ^T^°T ' , .Throuqhou. the season the Bull w d ^u her h °r e Qt | UCk ^ 6 1 wy before medical help could Chofr ft«*£ " u£S"M'M 1^ 8 hav ? ^ ° ^ ust a s ^^ d « Wed. She was Emma Younq,dau * ^ called , ^ ^/ r f a ^, •;•-•. VVed. Night they needed to be- Paul, you HA «,„« ti,A , «r-i,- : ° rganiS ^ Ch ° ir D ^ctor . | know as well as we do that br^ He was the son of Wilham e •--••• Mrs. Merwin Campbell q hton was a marked team eve Gardner of Iosco and wes born S. S. Supt H. C. Veddei ney school auditorium Sunday from t8 to 10 p.m. Murray Kenn- edy is chairman. Conservation Notes The deer kill this year is est- , «, . ^ ; Jmated Ho be 10 percent less than' 5 hter ° ^ ^ 5 t aid Sarah last year when 109,375 were kill I Young oi Hamburg township and *J r u * iM,«tor i« <A,,r wVirt rrrtBRl married Hunger Gallatian in 1912 , , . _ . . .. £ to S S £ t r ^ Shot! For.a number of ,yecrs, they liv[ ^ s p e n t his^life o„__the Jarm ^Choir_ Aact^_ Wed 7:30, L in Pinckney whoro they opor |SlrfwSl & hTv e -^: ,^'he m«e »« Oll.Sta.ion aed 300. ' at ^ exter Comers.Survivmg are where he died.He was married Morning -vVor&liip-v.-.-.- ifrSfr to N U i Younglove. demah-^r of Sermon /J The"Plah of Aclion in Mr. and Mrs. George Younqiove the Book of Acts." v «. m^m vii/uuu mis < ; o f P^ 11 ?^ ^^nsbiP- TherG w e' e Sunday School 11:30 «J*f^^«iTMkii fai candv ' oe of Cailf. and a brother, Wm. ( ™ chUdren. ffis sole surviving Lesson from the Book of Acts. ?!? w^jj. 1 ^ wS» ™Snfr i Parkinson of Harrison and sever felatives^ are Frances Listor of; Senior Choir Prac. Wed. 7:1 ine game. [,.^ counlr.-.•' s t wli> been played later 'in the season short o* r h ' t i - i i •-' ai:,iy/.iavy Brigh^ons superiority would have, tJ n i air fcivcs uv-rr 'itoro i; been more marked. I hard to too If w\.' did l his we I would lave to d-'^'t' wur on Communism awd 1 .iu> i::'^<>ci :s lendiiK. "jil *:i^'s •<) ovciJ a sMootinq v/ar v;itn if ,-Oi.hv.d- c,ntl: in c^. . '^ ( 'J '.a l( r.orcase oi arms and ajnmunitio'i :« not sufficient cry lime it stepped onto the grid- iron this fall. Every team on i's Jjchedfir mem^nhq "Pinckney, /:30. horn rack was shot near Rapid River in Defri county by Charles Malek of Ashley.. The funeral was at the Swar^her, Frank Lis'er, for :t.any| ^ at lhe church . thout- Funeml Home Eri ah*{years, school commissoner of^ 8;QQ . Special tQ- diacuss and was pointinq towards the" Bright on game. That the Fuildogs were able to roll up such an impress ive record should be a soi tree of pride and satisfaction io *every ' other member of the' league. - * noomRev. McLucas officiating^ Washtenaw county and a nep=. vote m on r of EvQn Burial was in Hamburg cemetery hew.Wilham Lister,of California. gelical _ and Conq'l. churches. ( He early became identified ' wuh paDiic hie and served on Politics is runny.Before v e got into the la 1 e war wo furnished arments, planes, munitions gal- ore to Great Britian 10 aid her fiqh'- wi-h Hiler.Now in the Holy MARHIAGE UCENSES SHOOTS BEAR Leonard Cook of Pinckney sho f < a 200 lb. bear in the north last week.He left it in a cold storage plant at West Branch* Circuit Court News Judge Lyons held court at How •11 last week. Ralph Green was _„ _ t __ g iven judgement of $160 against| church will hold th3ir annual', " e p r3S eniauves at Lansing which ill Walsh. Tlie latter drove a bazaar on Saturday, December.' portion he filled with distinction, cjar of Greens and wrecked it. 4*h, beginning at^ 2 p^m, There j- ft e retired from politics in \ 1930 Ernest Bullis was given a divo* Marlie Coon, 38.Chilson, Win \ his school board for «ome 50 yrs. ona Mickeis. 23, Fowlerville; ^ e was dso supervisor and was, _.,, _ ,-. Carl Beaverstock, 43, HowellAl - ¾ i ec t e d to represent this county Bl bJ* Tmnstetipn. cr:hea Cook, 40,HoweU. > m the state legislature for four! Thur. 800-Bible study at par- terms. In 1925 during the first - ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ supper Now Brother LaComb if you ! I/and the -Jews a •-- fighting the think that Pinckney has any de-* Arabs~for qpuuul j ' '-heir home signs on the myihical class "C"i land and 1 his coun'ry has plac- »#* A onno J .- i ^ ^ tle banish that thought as Pin- ed an embargo on the shipment M o n d a y ^ 8:00-Prudential Com. j ckney ta only a class "D" team, of arms to he .Jewish nation and anly last week confiscated a ANNUAL BAZAAR DECEMBER 4 ^ eTm 0 f Gov.Fred Green he was The Ladies Aid of Cciiq'l ; ^iected speaker of the house of meetinq. Church nite postpond Pinckney has claimed the Clas- _ __.. to Dec. 13 when Dr. LeRoy Wat- .- D » , itle 3 1imes and defended ^ J oi Tnuri ;t: C ns destined for erman will speak on The New ±QX claim ^ice-ln 1924 she took! Israel. Of course there is a niq Perri' in a post season game qe r m '-he- woodpile and it is and won 25 to 0. Again in'l&/7 Grea^ Briton who is an v^ivecii she defended the title aqains> \ Y of l he Arabs and has been Michigan Center and won 25-0. | Jiding them in 'heir fiah- wnn In 1944 she again claimed , hetiti tne j e ws. even 'o ^he exten- oi at 5:30- Offering. MFWNONJTE CHURCH ^ M ^ ^ Rev. Ezra Beachey, pa«tor will be'apotns, rugs," fancy work k ^ d * h a s "since held several ap-! Morning Worship 10:00 periston was re»ervud.The; ber is asked to wrap a parcel,.. ^ . ^ p ^ h e was elected an alter- Sorges are divorced. The suit of put price en it and be sure- to J T^T d eleaate to the Philadephia RAY D. WHEELER Henry Huelberg • • Fredrika Hal have as much hi package as ™" ^ but declined on ac- kr was tried and put over toj priced Also mark whother ^ r ^! n 0 f Ul health. . e H a y D. Wheeler. 56, died at, Dec. 13 as a .witness was miss-'| fbtld orIf&^^lh^ G ^- t r JV-j, His affiiiiations were ivith 5 L Jo g. hospital,Ann Arbor, Fri- these conditions prevaUnq we i day. He was the son of tne late fail to see how Pinckney couid le but there were no challangers. ] c" e nding them army instructors Now let's look at ihe facts.Thish n a ddi'ion to arms and planes- fall Coach Reader planned to Tliis i s an alliance of necessi»> start Jim Burrourfhs and John _,_ Great Britian is derxmaen . in his backfieldSprout!"* Arabia for much of their oil. his ankle the day before j American oil men also have ou first game and Burroughs s u s i ^ ^ ^ e i o r s there which is wny a "broken ankle in the fir- j ^ CO u n ?ry 'has'" ^^ sucked m e with Lansing. Brigh*on! l t ^ e f; a ht. s^ game ..-. . {0 was the next game and Coach Reader had to use a new back- field which failed to click. With Prison Direc^r Sanford has asked an Investigation ot Jack Courtright to foreclose a mech anics lain was tried and decis ion reserved. Satth# suit of James Smith & wile TS Frank Oft and wife of Marion was heard and decision reserved This involves a drain a g e dftch. ROAST yOBZ D1HNER JU FfBcfiney Cono/L Church DECEMBER 4m at 5t00 P M. TamOy Style Free Will Offeitg Gene Dinkel and wfle, Leo XJBVSJT cud wtf§ # Hassl ffichazo- s3oa« Mcs> Bowttci DfnlceLMr. a n d s^n. AkmleT Dmlosl cmd loos. lib CtttSk \hA dmner at Black's Samuel and Etta Parsons Wheel point for the Brighton qame- Pin- son prison and i*s branches ... - .rjnerai was ne»a .r- ^ ----)1^17° 3 ^ 171 ^"P 0 " 1 ! ? n ckn iX Wed "H*?* 1 ^^ ^^ ed * QeW- ME church Eat ar-cmoon Jf° larm now owned by John | combmcr-ions before one was CAN Y C - r a D ^ B U D YOVr , ' 1 ^ S^ncr^f ^ ^ 1 4 ^ ^ 6 ^ **"" " """* ^ ^ ^ Surviving are his wife, 2 sons MIND? mating. Burial was in Wright A dog's mourniul howl cine an Cemetery. ced the death of his mistress in; and 3 daughters. The funeral was at Keehn Funeral Home in where r- is claimed that over a million dollars worth of equip n-^nt etc. has disappeared, most lv material purchased of *hs> ALL STATE CLASS "C" TEAM N.Y.A.af4er the late war.lt was The Detroit Free Press publish Two Class "C" teams Taes. On a hospWod miles away. This * f M s m s f F. 4 A; M. MEETING' Dexter Monday, Rev. Bishop' the^first team^Conana, St^Thcai one of the many cases causmg^" 1 *"^ ~ -^.^-_x.__ « -t •».. _ _ . scientists to wonder if animcust' The annuel meeting and elect have extra-sensory proception. \ ion of ottoen of Livingston Lod- officiating. Burial in Webster as,Ann Arbor, StQair Shores, cemetery. NOTICE The King Daughters will dis- Read "Can Your Dog Read Yourf qe No 78 F.6 A.M. wiR be held Mind?" in The American W€>ek- Tuesday evening, Dec. 7 a< «-00 ly, gteat magazine with this Sun ; p.m. An oyster supper will be continue their gift exchange mis days Dec. 5) issue of Detroit served after the meeiiag.A big year and instead give the gifts Sunday Times- f c^endance Is asked. * to the Sanitoncm shower. On Fii,evening,Dec 3rd there Harry Robinson, veteian Ply- mourn auctioneer, died Sunday. Mrs. Rof Henry of Battle Cssek is now Mftcf m her apartment m msosnsx' -~-- • -wiR be a special communication' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dillingham to conferr 2 Second Degrees. He- attended me funeral of a cousin freshmen s served after degree me lormer Mary lore, adaugh- i at Look Love of Marion at Mar- P. W. Curlett, S e e { Wakefield. East Jordon. St. Chas. Grand Rapids Lee, Chesaninq, St Andrews,Saginaw,St August ine' Kalamazoo and StJohns, Jackson each place one man. On the second team Milan.Port kind MilUngton, Grant Bangor, Keego Harbor, Charievioux, St. Johns Jackson, St- Leo,DetroitSt. MaryJtoycd Oak and.St Marion Detroit aet one man. Brighton, a doss "C" title clcdment seems to have been over "hus.As far back as we remember Jackson prison was^be ing investiga'-ed and very wardens have left- there honorable discharges. The trouble is politics. Ths w< hrrve always been politically e » pointed and^owe *eir jobs.?? the fact feelt mey JelpedjiteA^ a aovernor.The result is w y t flock of inexrjerienoed men drawn the job and injnost have made a iaitae of * The hkrh school «rthk*e has been disced and wfchaotf 'ft* fl wr :'f r - >:. tfc-fc-J \:-» .«^4«. •* »-''^mfV •••'5b^.

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ispatcii Volume 65 The Pincknej DispoVi Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1948 • i ^ No. 48

School News FOOTBALL BANQUET

jJBowling Scores !

The high school football ban- ^ ¾ ° 1 ^ ^^Tue-Resulfe Nov.10 quet is at the IdhoSl&Mm' d J ^ n ^ L ^ ^ 2 3 - 7 3 9 -key will feature the menu. Jack 2008 4* ^ B l u e s 6 7 5-695-656^ Young is toastmaster.We were u'u w L T »„ ~ unable to get this program but J a f ^ l ? J*P;655-571^586-undersland they >are^ tryina to'!??* ftk D } e f*x R e d s 694-534-get motion pictures oi one of i ^ ^ l 8 0 2 ' Jr°" this years (Michigan football; «r5?Cj y T a v e n a 692-677-670

OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat We StHI Think Soi Current Lvmment

< In our musing a couple of wks ? t ^ n ^ s k«PP<?ned recently ( . . .i_ . i ^ . . , . , ., T, . ; W i n c h \.vn-;i,-< „-- , . . ,.._ i. , -*

nave a q j on the 194b football "-earn a' ! ^ 1 K - n .wouici proi_abl,

^cv.ney high school, we lemar*. " o e i \ ^lpo^^.'e a lev/

games.

GIRL SCOUT NEWS

2049 de*. Cory Drug 660-660-603 —1923, 4—0.

Fenners 778-718-748—2242 def. White Front 715-776-668—2159 3—1.

Reads Lumber 740-667-679— 2086 de l Pinckney Fab. 562-615-

NTICIPATINO TH£|COMJNS VENTER-WEATHER, MEN IN OUR SNOW BELT STATES ARE NOW SETTING UP SNOW FENCES, THROUGH THEIR WORK AND FORESIGHT, ROADS AND RAILWAYS / WILL BE PROTECTED FROM DRIFTING SNOW THAT MIGHT > A \ U OTHERWISE DISRUPT TRAFFIC AND VITAL COMMUNICATIONS*.. "

12305 13460 12496 12454 i 12819

8 10 12330 7 11 12430 7 11 11872 6 12 11397 5 13 12255

The girl scouts of Pinckney wexe organized in SeptJor the girls over the aae of ten

The first meeung° falewhch we ^ - 2 ¾ ¾ ^ 1 STANDINGS were organized we played s o m e L , J**** STANDINGS games outdoors and had lots of %>b ^ 1 1 ° ,l* * fun. Fenners 12 6

We had jno meeting Hallo. Sjf1?1®* ^ 4 J,1 1 ween week or the week after Pinckney Tavern 11 7

We are now making covers' R e a d s Lumber 9 9 for our scout books for a point C o r v D r u a

toward our Ixrdqes. l White Front We open our meetings by say-: Die ^ Blues

the pleaqe to the flag and sing- Die Set ^ e d s

the Star Spangled Rjnner with Pinckney Fab. the Ibrownies. Then we go by i December 8 Schedule ourselves and say our promise Cory Drug vs Pinckney Prod.; and discuss different thinqs. ) White Front vs Pinckney Fab.;

We have been asked to make i Die Set Blues vs Reads Lumber; things listed in our handbook! Fenners vs Bob White; Pinckney for points toward our badges- j Tavern vs Die Set Reds,

We had a bake sale on Oct. '• 23 to pay ior the books. < MORE DEER HUNTERS

We h<ad election of offtcers i _ _ _ Nov. 19. Treas- is Dorothy Lavey . D r E a y Du%< Gu.v Hinchey, and Sec.Barbara Van Slambiook ! G n a Clyde DOITOW returned with '

We meet in the school gym f a e e r laft

s * w e e k > {Leonard Cook! and have had large attendance: 0 0* a 200 lb bear, at every meeting. •' oaiwu-day Max Musson of How Barbara VanSlambrook., Sec. 1 e i l s n 0 t a 2 a d l b deer on the,

- i Orville Smith farm; Stanley I j Dinkel wounded one Thursday [

MISS VINA TRAVIS > on the John punne farm but itj Miss Vina Travis passed a w a y ' got away.

at Ft Meyers, Forida, Saturday.' R°y Reason, Gerry Eichman Tr*e funeral .will b e a t the Swar cmd Russell Glover went to Oil thout Funeral r|ome, Friday at < City over the week end but 2 p.m- Rev. Brady ofheiatinq. {had no luck. Lester McAfee Burial in North Hamburg ceme-, -and Jim Doolittle went to Mioj *K£? tery. The deceased was a farm- <°ver the week end and Hockey er resident of Pettysville and an i Swarthout joined Ray Sullivan

O.J u:at PincKney's schedule was1 g u n ? q r ° VVaa a c c*Pted for ..a wet this year in forcing them [ m e

tm b e r s h j p m

rU i i ^mberSt coli

• -neei Briqhon in the second , r a t 0 , n * : y a n d Levi Jackson a •«ir-u» of the season.That if t n e | C a fr a i J 1 °l U i e * a i e college foot--.Hl..oa qame had been last on, t e ? m i<0r T x t y c a r ' N o w n e a

- o schedule Pinckney w o u l d ' , ! ? r, / / e P l a>' e d Jn college have won. Broker LaComb oi t o o t i : , a U teams for u number of 'Jrie Brighton Argus does not like1 ' C a r S ®n,' 3?*?'; c l t L c m h a v o

this thouqht and scorches us in!?!0 ."6 . t h e Ah-Aine'<.au team. an editorial which 'ook ^up part'] !S n o t h e r n colleges but so of his front page last week-Hi* I a s W e k i - o w none has ever ire was evidently heiqh'ened b", ;°®n elQ^iQ^ c a P t a i n ' nMorevor the fact Brighton claims '-he

W e n AN* WOMEN THROUGHOUT AMERICA, ANTICIPATING 4*> /UTURE NEEDS, AAE SETTING MdNEy ASIDE REGULARLY IN LIFE INSURANCE,.. THROUGH TW£lR THRIFT AND FORESIGHT, THEY ARE PROVIDING 'SNOW FENCES" FOft THEIR FAM LIES - GUABANTE&NG THEM A ANP SECURE TOMO&ZOWm ~*

Class "C" championship, Hoi»: are his sentimen'-s. Quoted froiii tiie bnqhton A.qi:.

In his column last week, oar good iriend,Paul CurleU, publisii er of the Pinckney Dispatch,took exception *-o oai claim that Br;q.i ton had 'he best Class C foot­ball '-earn in the state this sea­son. To have tiiis expression rl doub' come from our near nr:ioh

, bor is a source ot deep xiJ.iup-poin'ment to us. Had the concii-ions been reverse^ we would have Vxken pleasure in aoina all out to suppport Pinckney in i' s claim 'or s^aewide honors. j

i

In his column Mr. Curlett i sta'^es, in part. "J the two teamr;

I should meet aqain the LLO > H j v/ould be reversed.Pinckney hovi

not then begun to roll..'The iron. ble v.'i'h Pinckney was 'heir sen edule was all wet . Brighton should ljave been one of -.he last games on the schedule.

ia ie is a rich mans college and caters strongly to Una class. We also read where a college turn c+d dewn a southern bowl game invitation fo: New Years ^ay be­cause this college would not let Lhorn use nnqro players-The rc!o c-d people are cc-rainly mak nrj pro!ie--o in rivil rights in

•lOiih. Or:!:- recc-.illy t;.cy were perm't-C'd to ol^y in major lea-

"i<} bci^e \xi'A.

Somehow or o'.h<<r v/e fail to (JKI i.iuLh 1...:. c^i o: iiie coming cx:.^.i.oji of Gen. "io;^ ana the oihe' '»apane.-;c! v/ciwoid::, nearly ;jur years aixr the vvar.ihere v.c'o ;e.v ic'j:ir:a:.cj af cr World :Va: I o:.a thj Ko.^^-:,..iu champ-'^i! v/ai iGid o: l i e ; war escap­ed c-it 1,,:)./,110..1 crid died a poac'.j''..i ••Ci.rii ::: Mol'cind. -Just whet r;.j'i"i;i trit-'-e execu'-ions v/ii! ha/o- \u tnc- \- o'..\ is doubt-iul N J W if a-. -. r;hoo had been on !l.o o.hoi" fool and "'aixin had v,on ii •-' v. or v/e woir.'cr if they wouW have execu'ed-the person

aunt of (Mrs. Dessa Nash.

RECEPTION FOR

at Lovells. Lynn C. Gardner Church J\ews

LIVINGSTON COUNTY HEALTH

ST: MARY'S CHURCH Rev. Albert Schmidtt, Pastor

* A ^ ^ 5 ¾ S C H M I D r ^ e Livingston County Health' - u S S l l y ^ h ^ ^ ^ S ^ S r V ^ A rec^pfcon will be given for J U n * w i 1 1 ^ i , ^ t l l . v^STZJZ home in W ^ ^lllZ i il l" a n ,4 B l b l e .^5tory classes. Friday

From your arguements we are asked to assume that the briqh-, , , , • . i_ ton Bulldogs throughout their ,u ;J ie:.ponr,^le for the atomic bomb defeated season remuineu the i explosion v\ tii.jii:' same unpolished 'earn that in second game of the season,all­owed Pinckney to hold them ic ., - , , - ^ - u a 14.0 score. l h o situation m Chma be-

| comes more acu'o. ine coinmun Tlxe iootbaii fans of Brighton; ifita ^ccm to bo in oontcji oi the

have the highest regard for 1'in I shuo:ion and the detect of the ckney's figh'ing and gctdant i943 naticnai.st iorco:j i^ predie'ed in team. Furthermore, we 'jomwdc-r • the rneanhme Gon.^hiunq Ka the ba'tle Pinckney ma<Je ori'^ho': is loiKuy donrcnH/ii'T more Sloan Field this fall one oi C aid iiom \1... co:.:,iry and his

at

highlights of the season. Howov v«/:le broaclcast er, we resent any implication1 hom Japan. C

G . l appeal !i|. r : i h o-

tnd at 7'45 ^ ° 1 , o n a n y 9^ 0 1 1 day.Pmci-mey) er.i, notable the l.;c;r:it papers oarish PincHteV. at the Pinck-! M1 ***"*""< U i t u ^f inqieieen oi v— - ^ » i^ way ana re-umea for adultS/ followed bv ^ ^ I could have defeased Bnqh'on., a I C J o m a n i i q more action irom ^ ° ^ . . ^ ° ¾ ^ . . ^ 6 e ! ^ f l i A n n Arbor will talk on a county; borne whent he sutfered the 1a\& ton, I d p r e S n f o f S v < We submit that hfcl ihe aame: »,, . mm.ir,,. i t wJi.;: ,:o can ao

bd. of healthAll Invited. ' seizute.He lived alone since the ^ J ^ , ^ « P y

- - - I death of his wife several years c o m m u n i o n -MBS. HUNTEH B. GALLATIANt ago but had a family living in COMMUN'TY CHURCH

M:s. Hunter B- Gallatian 72.| ^ u m m t & ' b u f passed 1 P e v ^T^°T ' , .Throuqhou. the season the Bull w d ^ u h e r h ° r e Qt | U C k ^ 6 1 w y before medical help could Chofr ft«*£ " u £ S " M ' M 1 ^ 8 h a v ? ^ ° ^ust a s ^ ^ d « Wed. She was Emma Younq,dau * ^ called , ^ ^ / r

fa ^ , •;•-•. VVed. Night they needed to be- Paul, you

HA «,„« ti,A , «r-i,- : ° r g a n i S ^ C h ° i r D ^ c t o r . | know as well as we do that br^ He was the son of Wilham e • - - • • • Mrs. Merwin Campbell qhton was a marked team eve

Gardner of Iosco and wes born S. S. Supt H. C. Veddei

ney school auditorium Sunday from t8 to 10 p.m. Murray Kenn­edy is chairman.

Conservation Notes The deer kill this year is est- , «, . ;

Jmated Ho be 10 percent less than' 5 h t e r ° ^ ^ 5 t a i d Sarah

last year when 109,375 were kill I Young oi Hamburg township and * J r u * iM,«tor i« <A,,r wVirt rrrtBRl married Hunger Gallatian in 1912 , , . _. . . . £ to S S £ t r ^ Shot! For.a number of ,yecrs, they liv[ ^ s p e n t his^life o„__the Jarm ^Choir_ A a c t ^ _ W e d 7:30,

L in Pinckney whoro they opor | S l r f w S l & h T v e - ^ : , ^ ' h e m « e » « Oll.Sta.ion aed 300. ' a t ^ e x t e r Comers.Survivmg are

where he died.He was married Morning -vVor&liip-v.-.-.- ifrSfr to N U i Younglove. demah-^r of Sermon /JThe"Plah of Aclion in Mr. and Mrs. George Younqiove the Book of Acts."

v «. m^m vi i /uuu mis — — < ; o f P ^ 1 1 ? ^ ^^nsbiP- T h e r G w e ' e Sunday School 11:30 « J * f ^ ^ « i T M k i i fai candv ' oe of Cailf. and a brother, Wm. ( ™ chUdren. ffis sole surviving Lesson from the Book of Acts. ? ! ? w ^ j j . 1 ^ wS» ™Snfr i Parkinson of Harrison and sever felatives^ are Frances Listor of; Senior Choir Prac. Wed. 7:1

ine game. [,.^ counlr.-.•' s t wli> been played later 'in the season short o* r h ' t i - i i •-' ai:,iy/.iavy Brigh^ons superiority would have, tJn i air fcivcs uv-rr 'itoro i; been more marked. I hard to too If w\.' did lhis we

I would l a v e to d - ' ^ ' t ' wur on Communism awd 1.iu> i::'^<>ci :s lendiiK. "jil *:i^'s •<) ovciJ a sMootinq v/ar v;itn i f ,-Oi.hv.d-c,ntl: in c . . ' ( 'J '.a l( r.orcase oi arms and ajnmunitio'i :« not sufficient

cry lime it stepped onto the grid-iron this fall. Every team on i's Jjchedfir mem^nhq "Pinckney,

/:30.

horn rack was shot near Rapid River in Defri county by Charles Malek of Ashley..

The funeral was at the Swar^her, Frank Lis'er, for :t.any| ^ a t l h e c h u r c h . thout- Funeml Home Eri ah*{years, school commissoner of^ 8;QQ. Special tQ- diacuss a n d

was pointinq towards the" Bright on game. That the Fuildogs were able to roll up such an impress ive record should be a soi tree of pride and satisfaction io *every

' other member of the' league.

- *

noomRev. McLucas officiating^ Washtenaw county and a nep=. v o t e m o n r o f E v Q n

Burial was in Hamburg cemetery hew.Wilham Lister,of California. g e l i c a l _ a n d Conq'l. churches.

( He early became identified ' wuh paDiic hie and served on

Politics is runny.Before v e got into the la1e war wo furnished arments, planes, munitions gal­ore to Great Britian 10 aid her fiqh'- wi-h Hiler.Now in the Holy

MARHIAGE UCENSES SHOOTS BEAR Leonard Cook of Pinckney shof<

a 200 lb. bear in the north last week.He left it in a cold storage plant at West Branch*

Circuit Court News Judge Lyons held court at How

•11 last week. Ralph Green was _„ _t „ __

given judgement of $160 against| church will hold th3ir annual', "epr3Seniauves at Lansing which ill Walsh. Tlie latter drove a bazaar on Saturday, December.' portion he filled with distinction,

cjar of Greens and wrecked it. 4*h, beginning at 2 p ^ m , There j- fte retired from politics in \ 1930 Ernest Bullis was given a divo*

Marlie Coon, 38.Chilson, Win \ his school board for «ome 50 yrs. ona Mickeis. 23, Fowlerville; ^ e w a s d s o supervisor and was, _ . , , _ , - . Carl Beaverstock, 43, HowellAl -¾ € i e c t e d to represent this county BlbJ* Tmnstetipn. cr:hea Cook, 40,HoweU. > m the state legislature for four! Thur. 800-Bible study at par-

terms. In 1925 during the first - ¾ ^ ^ ^ ^ s u p p e r

Now Brother LaComb if you !I/and the -Jews a •-- fighting the think that Pinckney has any de-* Arabs~for qpuuul j ' '-heir home signs on the myihical class "C"i land and 1his coun'ry has plac-

»#* A o n n o J .- i ^ ^ t l e banish that thought as Pin- ed an embargo on the shipment M o n d a y ^ 8:00-Prudential Com. j c k n e y ta o n l y a c lass "D" team, of arms to he .Jewish nation and

anly last week confiscated a

ANNUAL BAZAAR DECEMBER 4 • ^eTm 0f Gov.Fred Green he was The Ladies Aid of Cciiq'l ; ^iected speaker of the house of

meetinq. Church nite postpond P i n c k n e y h a s c l a i m e d t h e C l a s - _ __.. to Dec. 13 when Dr. LeRoy Wat- .-D» , i t l e 3 1 i m e s a n d d e f e n d e d ^ J o i Tnuri;t:Cns destined for erman will speak on The New ±QX c l a i m ^ice-ln 1924 she took! Israel. Of course there is a niq

Perri' in a post season game q e r m '-he- woodpile and it is and won 25 to 0. Again in'l&/7 Grea^ Briton who is an v^ivecii she defended the title aqains> \Y of lhe Arabs and has been Michigan Center and won 25-0. | Jiding them in 'heir fiah- wnn In 1944 she again claimed , h e t i t i t n e jews. even 'o he exten- oi at 5:30- Offering.

MFWNONJTE CHURCH ^M^ ^ „ Rev. Ezra Beachey, pa«tor

will be'apotns, rugs," fancy work k ^ d * h a s "since held several ap-! Morning Worship 10:00

periston was re»ervud.The; ber is asked to wrap a parcel,.. ^ . ^ p ^ h e was elected an alter-Sorges are divorced. The suit of put price en it and be sure- to J T ^ T deleaate to the Philadephia R A Y D. WHEELER Henry Huelberg • • Fredrika Hal have a s much hi package as ™" ^ b u t declined on ac-k r was tried and put over toj priced Also mark whother ^ r ^ ! n

0 f Ul health. . e H a y D. Wheeler. 56, died at, Dec. 13 as a .witness w a s miss-'| fbtld orIf&^^lh^ G ^ - t

r J V - j , H i s affiiiiations were ivith 5 L J og. hospital,Ann Arbor, Fri- these conditions prevaUnq we i day. He was the son of tne late fail to see how Pinckney couid

le but there were no challangers. ] c"ending them army instructors Now let's look at ihe facts.Thishn addi'ion to arms and planes-

fall Coach Reader planned to T l i i s i s an alliance of necessi»> start Jim Burrourfhs and John _,_ Great Britian is derxmaen .

in his backfieldSprout!"* Arabia for much of their oil. his ankle the day before j American oil men also have ou

first game and Burroughs s u s i ^ ^ ^ e i o r s there which is wny a "broken ankle in the fir- j ^ COun?ry 'has'" ^ ^ s u c k e d m

e with Lansing. Brigh*on! l t ^ e f;aht. s game ..-. . {0

was the next game and Coach Reader had to use a new back-field which failed to click. With Prison Direc^r Sanford has

asked an Investigation ot Jack

Courtright to foreclose a mech anics lain was tried and decis ion reserved.

Satth# suit of James Smith & wile TS Frank Oft and wife of Marion was heard and decision reserved This involves a drain a g e dftch.

ROAST yOBZ D1HNER JU FfBcfiney Cono/L Church DECEMBER 4m at 5t00 PM.

TamOy Style Free Will Offeitg

Gene Dinkel and wfle, Leo XJBVSJT cud wtf§# Hassl ffichazo-s3oa« Mcs> Bowttci DfnlceLMr. and s^n. AkmleT Dmlosl cmd loos. l i b CtttSk \hA dmner at Black's

Samuel and Etta Parsons Wheel point for the Brighton qame- Pin- son prison and i*s branches

... - .rjnerai was ne»a .r- ^ - - - - ) 1 ^ 1 7 ° 3 ^ 1 7 1 ^ " P 0 " 1 ! ? n c k n i X W e d "H*?*1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ed* QeW- ME church Eat ar-cmoon Jf° l a r m now owned by John | combmcr-ions before one was CAN Y C - r a D ^ B U D YOVr , ' 1 ^ S ^ n c r ^ f ^ ^ 1 4 ^ ^ 6 ^ **"" " """* ^ ^ ^

Surviving are his wife, 2 sons MIND? mating. Burial was in Wright A dog's mourniul howl c i n e an Cemetery.

ced the death of his mistress in; and 3 daughters. The funeral was at Keehn Funeral Home in

where r- is claimed that over a million dollars worth of equip n- nt etc. has disappeared, most lv material purchased of *hs>

ALL STATE CLASS "C" TEAM N.Y.A.af4er the late war.lt w a s The Detroit Free Press publish

Two Class "C" teams Taes. On a hospWod miles away. This * f M s m s f F. 4 A; M. MEETING' Dexter Monday, Rev. Bishop' the^first team^Conana, St^Thcai one of the many cases causmg^"1*"^ ~ -^.^-_x.__ « - t • » . . _ _ . — scientists to wonder if animcust' The annuel meeting and elect have extra-sensory proception. \ ion of o t toen of Livingston Lod-

officiating. Burial in Webster as,Ann Arbor, StQair Shores, cemetery.

NOTICE The King Daughters will dis-

Read "Can Your Dog Read Yourf qe No 78 F.6 A.M. wiR be held Mind?" in The American W€>ek- Tuesday evening, Dec. 7 a< «-00 ly, gteat magazine with this Sun ; p.m. An oyster supper will be continue their gift exchange mis d a y s Dec. 5) issue of Detroit served after the meeiiag.A big year and instead give the gifts Sunday Times- f c^endance Is asked. * to the Sanitoncm shower.

On Fii,evening,Dec 3rd there Harry Robinson, veteian Ply-

mourn auctioneer, died Sunday. Mrs. Rof Henry of Battle Cssek

is now Mftcf m her apartment m msosnsx' -~-- •

-wiR be a special communication' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dillingham to conferr 2 Second Degrees. He- attended me funeral of a cousin freshmen s served after degree me lormer Mary l o r e , adaugh-

i at Look Love of Marion at Mar-P. W. Curlett, S e e {

Wakefield. East Jordon. St. Chas. Grand Rapids Lee, Chesaninq, St Andrews,Saginaw,St August ine' Kalamazoo and StJohns, Jackson each place one man.

On the second team Milan.Port kind MilUngton, Grant Bangor, Keego Harbor, Charievioux, St. Johns Jackson, St- Leo,DetroitSt. MaryJtoycd Oak a n d . S t Marion Detroit aet one man. Brighton, a d o s s "C" title clcdment seems to have been

over "hus.As far back as we remember Jackson prison was^be ing investiga'-ed and very wardens have left- there honorable discharges. The trouble is politics. Ths w< hrrve always been politically e » pointed and^owe * e i r j o b s . ? ? the fact feelt mey Jelpedji teA^ a aovernor.The result is w y t flock of inexrjerienoed men drawn the job and injnost have made a i a i t a e of *

The hkrh school «rthk*e has been disced and wfchaotf

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Ifce Mneknev DteptVfe Wednesday, *>•«• 1- I*4*.

i#:

ip" that acts" Like an angel "y

' fl T 0 $> famous lingerie designer, dreamed up the angelic No-Ride* slip with the 100

/>r? ^mf i&ortmcnt • • . w^wr n r f « w£, fa/wfc or bunches under your zipper*

Straight-cut front, gored back and comfortable fitted midriff, Looks like

#;/ <•''• ^ te# • » . fa utterly ravishing fabrics and finishes, tailored or lace trimmsd*

f

AVON THEATER iSYLVAN THEATER At«.kbrH.*o. ~ ~ - j Chelsea. Mich.

Thursday, December 2 Friday and Saturday Dec, 3-4

Double Feature

BILL AND COO" in irucoior

A BiiU. story using 273 Love! i Birds and trained croW. i Friday. SatiuTday. Dec 3. 4

"rap ROOTS" A Drama in T«chaico)ei

Stamao Van Heflin, Susan Haywa-i

and Ward Bond

Also

"WILD FRONTIER" A Good Western with

Rocky Lane. Jack Holt

" T t : THE WALLS OF JEKICO"

Cornel Wirae, Linda Darnell ar.d? Ann Baxter

Cartoon LatMt No.vd Sunday. Monday. Tu*»day, Dec. 5-4-^ "MR BLANDING BUILDS K:"3

"DREAM HOUSE" A Comedy Starving

j Sunday and Tuesday Decc. 5 4 7

"SONG OF LOVE" The story ot ih,e -Uie oi .great Compos©**, praams, Schumann

I Lisjt, starring: Paul Henreid, plua Cary Giant. Myrna Loy, Melvvn New. For Good Music-See This J Douglas, Louise Beavers

, 1— m 1 i _ , Sunday Shows 3,5,7.9 Comina: UnUer CWItemla Stars ~ — - - ^ ^ ^ - - ^ . t ~ . Call Northside 77/. j . , ^ , VIRGINIAN" «

j Reissue ^ In Technlcoolor

'* with »CVv «M,W MICH 'Joel McCrea. Brian Donlcvr,

J Thursday, Friday Pec. ~23~ | Sonny Tuits, Barbara Britton Joel McCrea, Francis D»e, Cha*. Shows 7:is and 9,-05

Bickford 1 Cartoon Popular Sde e

HOWELL Theater

Vl fV°

la

'TOUR FACES WEST"' N e w * CQjtoon Travel ^ ^ ^ E > c o Saturday December 4 I

Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette . , , , . __ , .,., ,„ ia We welcome the opportunity to

"/-IIB^TTTTK »*^/-NXT^ i help you finance the purchase of CAROLINA, MOON' I G £ i m or home.We will do for

Lynne Roberts. S E a l d Barry j ^ ¾ ^ * * ° ^ ^ ; l e e Your Banker First .... When

"MADONNA OF THE DESERT" , y o u n e ed financial advice or as-Cqrt00° ; sist-ance.the man that is willing

Sun. Mon. Dec. 5-6. Matinee Sun. . a r a n d a b l e to h e l p >OU mos t fecon 2.15 P.M. Continuous j omically is your Local / a £ K e r -Cary Grant, Myrna Loy Melwn - He knows the Faim and oue i-

Douglas , ness problems and needs be kr. i» I and he has a sincere interest in

"MR. BLAND1NGS BUILDS HIS y o u I w e l f a r e '

Novel,yDHEAM " " " c ^ j FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Tues. Wed. Thurs. Dec. 7-8~9 i HOWELL *. ™

"DUEL IN THE SUN' . i . - . . ^ . - ^ r ^ , . in Technicolor Member Federal Depoau u»u

starring j anco Corp. All deposits ..up ..to lennifer Jones. Gregory Peck ; $5000 insured.

Joseph Cotten I protect youi cash fcv using ovi Novelty j NIGHT DEPOSITORY

Cartoon

f. flMIIUllTjIlUI^^ I ' ** ""

ii vi Need an Oil Hot

•R«a. U. *

Peirces Sto^e 9UY WITH CONFIDENCE

for \" romen

I Water Heater 1 We have several makes on hand also oil tank*.

• < •

£ A Complete? Line of

Toilet CamliinatiOfis S c

I as well as AH Bathroom Fixtures - Electric Heaters- Pumps

of All 'Kind* and Kitchen Sinks.

MYRON J HUGHES

c i

I Telephone Pinckney 157F11 Repairing a Speciality

MASTER PLUMBER * „ „ , „ „ • uiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitmimtMiiuijiiinminiiimmimtnii»Hi^ liinniit isiimiuf

ffa"' \ From where I sit... if/ Joe Marsh"

Why Dutch is Growing a Beer J

HOWELL MICHIGAN

Dr. J. D Kruse Chiropractor

CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS

That beard on' Dutch~ Milkt'» chin doesn't wean that he*s getting ready tu play Santa Claus. He's simply paying off the election bet he lost to Cap»>y Swanson.

And while some folks allow it's all a lot oil nonsense — like the Wheelbarrow ride that Cap^y 3iad to g-ive Dutch after last ek-clian <dr.y—from wl-.c-re I sit, i L's a miR'htjr vviK'Icsome r,ftcrmu.ih to a diUcr-* ence of opinion.

Because good Americans all t: TKe their politics and voting mighty »eiiou.iy. But when the is^uc's-t

settkd, and the die i-.\ cast, they accept the verdict in a spirit ctf

. £00J humor. •

') And tint's at it should be whm, it comes to tutf difference of opim-"ion. Some folks vote for beer as their favorite beveaa/e—others vote for cidir. In fact, we ail b«ve differences of ta^ie inalnuwlevery-tiiinsl But that doesn't mean that we can't live together in a spirit «f go^J it Ik>vship.

&*%<#*£

H O W M L vVCB^fCOLX

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Dead if Alive JiOBSES $500 CATTLE $8.50

HOGS $1.50 Per CWT. Depending on Sxae 6 Corlaition Calves & Sheep Bemov*d Free

Modern Equipment Capable Men & L. Parker. Agent Pnone 88 Pinckney The FASTEST Dead Stock Service to Michigan

Centra! llc&d Stoek Co

CanvrU' *f. JoML PlLed Stales Brcwcrffoundatim

m-

NOTES OF 25 i £ A E S AGO

Mamed a t * e home of the

Rev. Mack. Daniel Baker, V £ ^ ^ ¾ ^ l e e w a y !

A ^ Dinkle and wife attend «d the funeral of Mrs. Geo. Dick epon in Detroit Sa^uday.

Miss Blanche Martin has been drawn for jury duty. Gfce it *he ™* J52J«a » Pvteam « w «> # • 9 4 1 M • *i>-'fat eai sr e^jaiem

The pupOt of dist. 4 ,. Veronica Fohey is teacher __ -ed a Thanksqiving dinner Nov. 29. School Cam- Alma Shorpe was u auest - •'-

Gerald Reason and F^sd Sny tier attended the Older Boys Con Jerenoe at Hut Auditorium* Ann . Arbor. Sat Snyder Sell down stents injuring a knee and wes -taken to Unrvecsi? nospfed. v

Vemor Hatt hod a successM aucticai la*5 week.lt was tj;e fir st appearance of Perw £!li8 a s

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V"*-w PINCKNEY ^DISPATCH Wedn+tdc ry, foe, l, 1948

:j pmi;:avt if DISPATCH

Yard Goods, Hosiery 'Gents Furnishings Fruit Vegetables

Groceries

>'i ^ Entered *» "«COl'u

iter at P O H ' ^ K V mesne*. JAKIH^U u..u

rubi,-7ed Every Wednesday H6 Main St. J*™*™' **" Subscription rstn U*W *

pa«i W. Curlott, Pub»uu«r

r -

C'< REVISION Mr- and Mrs. Loren Meabor.

and family of Grand Rapids epend Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo. Mcabon sr-

and 5

J s U SETS > e !'a>

let rru.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gullifora of * J \ Grand Rapids called of Mr- and Mrs. Floris Clark last week.

Charles Eisele and family of ^ T V Fowlerville were Tnurs- quests " of Mrs Emma Vollmer. < | Fo;

Mr and Mrs. Ona Campbell were at Sparrow hospital, in' Lansing Saturday. ;

Lee Lavey and family spent • Sunday ot the Leiqho Lavev' home in Jackson. ' • Jay Shirey has sold the houso on M-36 E., he bouqht of Robert Plasko to Maurice Leinbach of Ind. The former movinq to Hovv-eU.

Mr. and Mrs- James Whitley wero in Ann Arbor Sunday.

The John Carpenter family spent Thanksqivinq at the Clay­ton Carpenter home.

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c]\ \ho new equipment for servinq these sets.

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Frank White and familv of Howell called at the Ben White home Sunday,

M-- crul Mrs. W.H.Meyer en'or tained their childron for Thanks avina exrppt James v/ho is in

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HORESES S5.C0 CATTLE 55.03

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FOR ECONOMY AND DURABILITY

LET US REPAIR YOUK

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ortable to count sheep! The delightful, weight*

*ree warmth—automatically controlled—plus

ase in bed-making, storing and washing

& re gnnfj^rg^on^why more and t"Atgfolks—

switch to electric sleeping.

Your neighborhood appliance dealer and all

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blankets and comforters. Sfe them today!

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t WE HAVE A COMPLETE LTTT. OF RADIATORS AND t CORES IN STOCK

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THE DETROIT EDISON CO.

FOR SALE arm Morning

Stoves

filler's Feed Supply Co

Doyle Templeton and family of Keeqo Harbor were Thanksqiv-mg g ests at the Albert Shirley aome-

Hilda Hall of Grand Rapids and Levi Ludtke of Gerqory were | Sunday guests at ths Albert Dinkel horne..

An auto was complexly wreck, ****** Udwidge and iamily ed at 2:00 a.m.Sunday morninq :«f H°Yal Oak called ai the Ken whon t hit the bridqe on the WxU ^ 5 - ¾ ° ° ¾ . ^ I

- ~ Mr. and Mrs_Wm ^nffrnr* were Th fflksqTving guests of the Dr-' Harlow SLahah home in Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Hay Burns enter taiaed their children and Mi-

Nfr. aad'Min. Wm.Meicer were j ™* Mrs. Louis Coyk for Thanks Thanksgiying quests at file Dr. i ^Y^^-

10:1 T na toe Dnaqe on Dexter rd- jus* south o* the Geo. I^sc^on iiomeJThe—ear was stul there Sunday night althouqh it haur been stripped of all mov­able parts.

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Born to Mr. and MrsJames) Cold1

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Waller Mercer Home in East Lan sinq-

Francis Krupa and wife of Det roit called at the Wm. Shehan home Sunday.

Uoyd Heedee and lamUy spent Thurs. at the Edward huoffer Nash <Evelyn Hendee) of name in Holt. , lyn ']ean.

Mr. and Mrs. Eaii KimbIei<Lois water, Nov. A3 a daughter. Mar Waie) have moved to Jackson. James and Kay Wash Cold

The LJJienry ^and Thomas water are sYrying at the Lynn Ware families spent Thanksqiv Hendee hosae-ina with Mrs- Lida Karus in Mrs. Lester McAfee and child HoweflJ ^ < t *•* »P*nt &* ™*** • ^ "* ^<T^i

Joe Basydlo and family were Howard Tischekr and family Thanksgrvinq guests oi has sis moved to Detroit kxst week where V Mrs-1Mson House cad fcmi h» it employed in the J>LHudl i i YfsslaniL som s>ose* «^ *_. -m - SAH 1

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"taken from My Hceno: My per St Joseph s church. Dorter.at H ^ T i L h k - m tonal check book with checka tended the funeral of Jue nto*je 112). North Michigan numbered 126 to 15aPer*©n who John, at Akron. Ohio fee* week.' Telephone* took same can avoid trouble by in the kxs+- 17 months he has Osftee $$$ heet^nce 814 retumina the same to me. | lost 2 brothe* a sistei and bfet Eyemtac* by Appoi

"en from My Home: My per s t Joseph's church. Dorter, at tonal check book wlm checka tended the xunercd d his nto*e numbered 126 to 150-Per»on who John, at Akron. Ohio last week.' took same can avoid tiouble by in the las*- 17 months he has returning the same to me. | lost 2 brother a sister and wo

Leonard Cook .1 therm law. A FOR RENTrA Two Room mod- The Sfeckbridge hiqh school run nxa^i. ^ hankhed. Wk.» ball Horn open jeason

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2U E. Mam St Pincrney on r eje,$ ««.* - — — —„. . . ?0A &ALE:Ab IkotoV SVUEBTi aT-Blackner, pioneer business City. Lake and Faim Prcperty and a drcukmng heater. ' »an in Fowlerville since 1896! A Speciattty

Wlllicrmj Cooper * died last week. l List Tom Property vh% M# F&UND:Black and Vm hound.me The FowleryUle V.F.W, wUl *Ltt'"l5vEY °™nzm**s hL£r*9.•ssiw.HSntSidGl^rhrb^ 0 « ^ *"*«*• ^ ^ ^ M S n i ? ^ ^ A l a t H i ^ a m s t l d ^ Phono 38T3 rr^^efcfrf^ 2 2 -^^ — i - j ~ c c j *<*» over the NorfhvUle Record Pinckney • MkhSgan FOR SALE: ... 1 year old while i wVieh the late WHCansneldi L "*• — Rock hens Uve or aressed. , ^ 0 0 ¾ ¾ W.H.t^msnexa A U C T I O N E E R Henry Johnson, Phone 56F12 1 Jameg Reynolds on +-he staif oil *<*m Bales a SpecialiTy FOR SALE - 1942"Nfesh 4 door the U. ci M.is the new band mai) BERT WYUE Sedan EBock Portage Lake, tor at Brighton h gh school. [Ptone Pmckney 78F2i FOR SALEiKolar porcelain bath A "South Lyon expects to build 50' =••---=•-—=^^^rn= tub. Mrs. Harlow Monsell (preiabriccr%d house the coming Gregory. Mich. year cosing from $5,500 up, FOR SALE:Well seasoned wood/ Brighton Bd. of ^ w n ^ d o n cord or truck load Also apples. \ enwd $400 10 jhe JWicran Leg George Charbonneau, 9040 Far-ly Rd, phone 161FU

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FOR"SALE:Montgomery Ward fuel oil healing stove. Good con:. ditto* 910 W. Main St. WlUlTBDiSCRAP fAOK AND AND METAL. We Pick up.

8TEFFEN & ROBB STATE OfMlCHIGAN

STANLEY BERRIMAN Attorney at l*iw

207 H E. Grand River , H0**^ \ HrS^lOfclATibN SERVICE

HAROLD RADT A Repairs on All M o m /

Altoney at Phone 13 Briahtesu Mtolv Phone 1STPU *~lepakia

MYRON J. HUGHE* Ptumbina and Beattna

Slate $717 Lakeside Drive Rush Uafco

] P.H. 8WABTROOT 4 9QtT Funeral Home

Don C. Swarthout Dtreder i Modern Equipment Ambulance Service

Phones $9 4 $3- Plnckne^MIr • "^RED C. RHCKHOrT fa.

OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave-

Howell Mkhlaem For Appointment

Piute $58 Restdenee $13 ion building hin<* there;

\ \ -e^se Siat Auni Marjory Ri;. Repairs on JUI ** v«d? Jicent correspondent to Wwlmn 1WF3

LLOYD HENDEE Uve Stock HauHng

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co-partners denng business as flka^xED.io buy ° n

Thomas Read Sons. pliantiffc> toilet Earl Gallup

vs Wilma Mae Moorer

Plaintiffs fo whom 1* may concern:

i Take notice that on Oct. 20. l )948. wrtt of attachmrmt \\as is* /sued from the Circuit Court for

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Concrete Products* Gravel Sand. Top Soil Road Gfttvsl

Fill Dirt and Road Bull* Blocks Laid, Piece or Covkwot 7628 Toma Bd. Pincloney Rte. 2 jPhone Dexter 8119

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box 109 Pinckney " FOR SALE: Large Clnucior DEPENDABLE:Baby Sitter,35c an Coal stove also black Chester hour. Call Vivian DyerPinckney field Coa*. r ^ i i nn-rn nhnnfl 1A1F2

FOR SALE: .... 22x52 ft. passen-1 Thomas Read Sons are named! er depot at Pinckney. Money I nlciirititfsi and Wilma Mae Moorerl bid.s v;ill be received until Dec. I J . defendant, for the sum ot One1

1,1948. Riant reserved »o rejectI thousand dollars ($L000N.( and all bids. I t h a t gaid writ was made return

able November, 10. 1948 Van Winkle 4 Van Winkle

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Call 70;:3 phone 141F2 Attorneys fo' Plaintilts

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On Nov. 22, 1948 tbe Commer col Passbook »—- ^^ ,"***«" cal Passbook Recording of depos its will be discontinued Instead ~ ~ h checking acoou receive machine . — •

**• J**1* *T ut*»aunuea Instead ' •ach chocking account depositor will receive machine printod~roc eipt made possible by u«e of our new Burroughs Automatic TeUen" Machine.

Deposiioiis aio requested to prepare deposit tickets in the same iaibiom QM they alway have svtho past

Vpoa r^eseniation at the teU-^ • u ^ S * ^ * • Toihr wil': .

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tJr5iJ?. * • ^Poouer a rec-i eipt which is machine vaidated'

j f e ? * 1 * , ^ f T # t e / » Numbsr,the upate'Ond Total Amount of the

Deposit It is anticipated the now pro­

cedure will provide fast window service, greater accuracy, qeiotrJ er privacy oi trane^ctton. and' ended convenience tor the cutfV omac sm mopAciujig his account, 1

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Many banks and insurance companies are holders of Bell System securities. So, if you have a savings account or an insurance policy, indirectly some of your money may be invested in the telephone business.

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Loverne Reason kit Man far Richmond Va., 1b study tele­graphy.

John Tiplady is taking a busi­ness course in the Home Corre­spondence School

A Bertwisle reunion was held at the Warren Hatf home Thank sgiving. Those there were.Cap. Dcurow, WB. Darraw, G.A.Siqlex Wm. Cusrlett, families and MrsT. LAmold and daughter Thirza oi Three Rivers.

In some way the coal stove doors oi Mr and Mrs. Frank Wright became open Frt. niqht and Mr. and Mrs. Wright were nearly gassed to death.. Medical aid had to be summoned.

The Livingston County Home Telephone Co. has reached Pin ckney and is beinq extended to Lakeland and Hamburg- The oi tic© here will be in the rear of rue Teeple CadweiU Hardware store.

The Masons and Store cleared $1JU on their Tnanksgiving Day banquet and dance.

Thomas Shenan has bought 20 acres of land of Joe Quinn

Andrew Bates and family have moved on "he Frank Johnson Harm.

Charles Poole, a PH.S gradu ate in June left Mon. tor Snow nee, Okla. to locate.

Iviae Brogan is teaching in diet No/ Marion.

Mis- J as. Ivory of Nor fa Lake burned her arm severly last wk.

Alfred Glenn has returned from Cakota and is working for Ho bert Glenn.

Roberts, the pack peddler from Detroit who has travelled this le.ri ory for 42 years made his las'i trip last week.He goes to Oregon to live with his son-

The Cooper Bros- have their new barn completed. i

~ Mu^'Ppnne~"ts~~preparing to move *> Jackson.

Walter Barry has rented the Dick Reason fann.

Chas. Horf has gone to Will iamston to lefcrrn *he barber

Shatina is fine on the oon^ Cards are oui ^^^^^J^f,

wedding of Grace No*h~ancrWttt-AppLeton to take place Dec 11.

the Juniors of P.H.S. have el ected officers- Bert Roche, pre*.; Fred Teeple. vice pres.; Mae Reason &ec.JBlancfa MajtinJrfKrs.

Nora Durkee and Will Single ton were married last Wed

While playing «* »chool Tues. Liam Ledwidqe was knocked and injured quite badly

H*re and There Tom Lancaster wl(o enlisted in

the army and is at Gamp Breck enrage, Ky soent Thanksaiving a* the Louis fifaeban home.

Walter Oark and wife spent the week end wife Mr. and Mrs Frank Nichols a* Mk>.

Grant G*c4ey jr. U visiting rel atives in Mas*.

Mr. and fflh*. Lawrence Hob*»v and children spent last week in

Herbert Palmer and family spent TVmksatvinq in Detroit

The Edeel Meyer famil and MnryrKBd CVrrk of Yosikmti call ed at me Waller Oark borne Thursday

Arthur Marshcril and family spent the week end in Tustin Michigan

Mr.and Mrs. George Gullifard oi Grand Rapids spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Floris Clark- I

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Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Vedder en tertained the iGerald and Robert Vedder families. Mrs. Dora SWOT thout. Don Swarthout and fcrmily and M-J- Reason and family Thjanksgiving day.

Mrs. Beulah Martin of Ypsil anti is visiting the Hoif Sisters.

Mr. and Mrs^oss Read and Mr and Mrs. Herb.Sneed had Thank sqivinq dinner in Fenton.

• The following from here attend ed the funeral of Hon. Lynn Gar dnei at Plainfield Sat. Mr- and Mrs. W.C. Miller, son Noiman Mrs. Mary Teeple, Mrand Mrs. Ross Read, Mr a J J'n Heq Schaefer Mr and Mr* Win. She han and nephew, Fianci*

Howard Read and family spent Thanksgi iny at thu W«ld home in Ann Aibor — -

Mrs. Milded Trost, Marjory Merlin and Carolyn Trost and Jimmie Nance of Dearborn born Glenn Kingsley and fam ily-Mrs. Anna Kraft and Ethel nosaman oi Marion called at the Anaxew Campbell home Sun

Fred Read was in Lansing Wednesday-

Mr. and Mrs. lames Whitley entertained Thanksgiving the Wm Whitley famuty of Ann Ar bor, Fred Head and wile and Muriel.

Sat. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read were Ross Read and wife, Howard Bead and fam Uy and John Huddle son of Lan sing

Mrs- Joan Glover land children spent the week end at the Ed Spears home.

Mrs. Lynn Hendee and son, Recalled at the Bob Pike home Sunday.

The HoUis Wylie family spent Thanksgiving at tlie Abrams home in Fowler/iJ. >

Mrs.Wm.Mercer i* visiting at the MvGegor ham* in Bri.Hon.

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The Senior Clas* will put on the comedy. This Night Beware" at the Pinckney High School.

Thur.,Sat.,Dec.16J8 The Cast

TOD MJLLE&proprietor of BlackCrow Inn GENE BOWERS

MARTHY HAWK, the witch woman MARY ANN HARRIS VELMA BAYNE. who gives aghost party MITZI YOUNG FRANCIS MALLORY, her escort and guest ... WALLY JEFFREY MADAME ZORA, a spiritualistic medium -- LOIS 'SHIRLEY

SUKEY SIMMONS, Velma's darky cook -- DORA NICHOLS LAZARUS JONES,Velma's darkyqardner BOB AMBURGEY NAN CARTERET • HE£NIE VANBLAIRCUM HUGH STANTON JIM BURROUGHS HARRIETT HOTCHKISS. Velmas guests RUTH GALLUP

TOMMY MEADOWS -...- -- DICK SINCfR GHOST OF ALLAN BLAlR whohaunts the *nn GERRY CLARK

TIME—A Stormy October night

PLACE—A Summer Resort in the Curnberlands

Feature Numbers Between Acts

Jesse Henry and wife and" son Geraij spent Th-t rsgjvir.q at the Chas. Whitehead home in Gregor..

Mr. and Mrs- Asher Wylie call ed on Mrs. Virginia Wylie Grant at the Mich. State San. Sunday-

Thanksgiving guests of Mr­and Mrs. Ken Wylie were Fritz Wylie. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Euler and Lvie of HoweiL

Lois Shirley le* Mon. for Chic ago with line 4 H award winners She won a award in sewing. Ye editor visited his uncle,Dr. James Curiett in S*. Joe hospital AnnAxbor Wednesday where th latter underwent an operation. He returned home to Boseville Friday The local VP.W post is sponsor soring a basket ball <eaja.

Keith Udwidqe of Sajced Heart Seminary. Detroit and Nan ledwidge oi St. Joseph exxrtesn? Adrian, caad Gus of Not-3 Dame spent la* week with Mrs. Dean or Ledwidae

Arthur Homes and family oi Lansing spent Thonksqyinq at me Abel Haines home^

Mr. and (Mrs. Don Swarthout visited Emil Weddiqe Sot.who is a patient at St Joe Hospital. Ann Arbor,.

The Irvin Kennedy tamily and MurrayKennedy "tamily were! Thanksgivina guests of the Am! brose Kennedy family in Howell. |

Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.C.AtLee were Ed Knopke and family oi Detroi»,Cy AtLee and family of Gladwin and Robert Tasch and family.

Thanksgivina quests oi Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Campbell were Floyd Maycroft and wife and W Maycroft and wife,Miss Marjory Demery of Grand Rapids and James Hall nd tamily of Dexter

Mi. and Mrs, Andrew Ncscitt, were Thanks^ivinq ques3 of the1

Dr. Geo. Drjda* iumilv in Det roit aslo Dr Wyiie ard wile of Dexter and Cot ; o t<e» *-? and Dexter and Gordon Hester and wife.

The Frank Aberdeen family were Thanksgiving guests of the Rex Noggle family in Detroit

The W.CMiuer faanfly enter lamed 31 far Thanksgivng in­cluding their sons and fctmlies the »^"]*«" tqr»iii+* and Mnv Mary Teeple

Miss Marjory Boote and Mr. and Mrs. Pagiiole of Detroit colli ed at the Frank Aberdeen. :

J A Hooker and wise spent) Thursday crt theOWJiookar stome in Ann Arfcor. j

Jane and Barbara Nash spent the week end witry Isabel Nash in Ann Arbor-

Pat and Dennie McGowan of Pontiac are spending 2 weeks -attlie Louis Coy la Jiome.

Herbert Allyn and wife o* Lan sing were Sat. guests of Mr. and Mrs.ME. Darrow.

Lynn Hendee and wife Lloyd op Wool Growers banquet in Hendee an wife attended the Co Jackson Saturday.

Mrs. Norma Gardner Presley who had her jaw broken in two places in an auto accident is sail in St. Joe tyosptal, Ann Ar bor where she has to undergo an operation.

Howard Thayer and family spent the week end in Cleveland Ohio.

Cyde FU>*r anJ w/<» snont Sun. in Owc»so c -i Mrs l^ttie Fisher m FowlerviUs.

Miss Mary LaRue has qore to Detroit to work in a tf?ze as saleslady

Mr. and Mrs. W.AiCetchman leit far Los Angeles/CcdUThure where they will spend the winter with their sons.

Clifford VanHorn and wife had far Thanksgiving quests Wray Hinckly and wife Jack Reardon and Mrs AWto'fco?'11!*

DrSXevin and DrJBeckwrm of DetioM called at u * Dispatch oi

last Friday.