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VOLUME XXXXI
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICH., THURSDAY, JULY 28,1^921
40
>
> One of the immutable laws of
life is that we each of us mxtst pinch
at one end of the string or the
other. * '
. We may take our choice': ~~~
If We save early in life our later
•"•days will be bounded !p^°peaee and
comforts.
If we spend in youth then, must
w*e pinch in our old age and- then ob-
ifta-n only the bare necessities-of life.
i"
1 ■ Which will you do?
We have a savings book _to».*you-
BUSINESS MAN .TAKES BRIDE !$0fELTY IN CHMJ-.
Ceremony Follows Greek C_st«m.-
Sccon„ Marrisipe Among Greek
. Residents this Year.
"PoMy ■of flue Circus;" "Sig €*W-ib"-
" Uraina ■ "fey BroaiBway Flayers
cama&EAT'A-'S
FEATURE
'Orr>""T Attractif-ns ft c "E>«y *f^»~tr,
* '. '©.isar Witsoii S1i»g>tr r T1'5 »t»-
|*'aic P«>-". T (-n's -*THTs>tK*-
From the Ma&chester Enterprise. . ... ;
Amid a large circle of their coaa-'
txyir'n and friends, BTarry. A. 'CFchi- '
son and Miss Bejielopj* Parros c'f Sa- '
,line w-ere-^nitetl an raarrjage at Ai^-
beiter hall last Thursday .aff'enrooa
hy services in. 'confonnity to the. orthodox GreeSt chi-peti, F*. "PtrcQes of .
-Detroit officiating. "
E aborate T>r-aar.atio")s Tiad "been
nai!c for the event and many iavi Nations wore issued to dut-cf-twu'
trieTifis sirafl Telatrvfes, -as *wcTl aSTm^y
ol Harry's local friends, and f"i.»
spacious hall -was nece-sarv for *'>o .
j accommo-aSok-- <&? the rg&ffeermg.-
The -Talior-atc and imiprjcssiv-e 'Grct'K '
■service, t_s>u_h wat •iinc,i_r^i»?a by
local' psople,' was nsme tho leas i«-
jj-teresting, ana flm-a. _.c'ins-ana ban- every day's entc-rfca
•quet wKfeJh fdllawed 'was nrfteved "it- ifei'crti :arr"d -novel,
to with a, ?e_t that sTiowe'd tire en'jQy-
iweat 'oT -aSR.
Mr. Johnson 'is fw-9 'known -as rro-
\ 'onftcil Proceedings
Regular meeting of the Saline
CcKnapa Council July 7, 1921.
A quorum not being present meet-
i Ji; w*.s adjourned subject to call
■Of lire -irciifent. * ..
"SUCS'cl&XS
Wh""> iC™nmi-nns''y Ok
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r. T-
<e_ed here
on
WoP«"<; '»•
. *-,.—-
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ip'le _r<5t itflyeir '.iTSt ix£i'~. «*
" 1'i'C
11 vvj's
plannesi -•
'■#£
la'TOft'-Itf.
'*? W»
igesm fodders
T-flsmt-ii
r-e..- w
•• "*r.'*v
tin ? year.
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the..' j;.-*
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i.;:l .gl: .>(."-
rt ;
10 •?. i
•if n
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-aii.an -tj *'ho
*Ih£odr-"'e .Knost'S-'t "Par-y 5—
traduced this M^'l ".<iv ttj '
pro"Ta.m. Th€-:e fr'nr i -1 -'■a-dttto ;-i-
ixrietop oT-^he'Cfty'restaiurailt,^whKh ,tc.r^&ne.IS: gave ffi ,(rTl.,.c^ _.e ..
fomrance on 1-hc. _5Tst' .'<i U. fo -n ^i«il
aeSlitTer.pr.l-udersii nisVit. Sax 2-.Mhs^
he opeiied a'bout two years trgo asifl
which "he 'has made the best 'rff its
"Kiml *in 'towm Tor "many :yeTai"B. "Hiss
IParros Mrat •srec.BTTcly 'came "to rhi=3
country from Greece and "has '.been
living 'with relatives 'in Saline. Tilr.
and Mrs. ldhns©n. will live ~wif.h his
"BroSier Peter Tmfl wife, who wtc
quartets, violin itfid ?ini'<«s <>"^is
featered the prer^JH. ~n ; "i«iii"i n
thavsj \w£;ro voc_5 ^ehvfi «s :*5il
ciiiga .recitations One >"f ;!i ^•'•K-:-
ii.12 bits of enteitsviinn^nf ■wa.s (:iiv-.--
;mi<iT work by Tv^eOtlo-'i hn >-;- \?fe >
married *hwe *lust January, o(-c-ar^,ii^im^es „_ _Mfch ^.,wXl - v,ns„ ,ti-.l-
t'he'C. R^ewas 'house on -west .tone- '.Jnt ^ vfew ^ lfe; allUirar....
"son. street. ; O.-nar Wilson SpngeF„'ontcrt?**iw 21-
A_iong-^Tte-tothe"bride•an_-g-oo;nji-daT_ Hwe is •& ..lever QcurKt w'f
Member of Federal Reserve Bank-
——1_S»lr,Ml.,J'JWWa»^_JMHI«g
was somte 'hun'dsome furatture p
serlted "ny 7Uarry^s co-workers amori
the business -men o? the village.
—•v •
s '\&rz
"ST'i t re_Ti'.-i' meeting of the Com-
ivo■«, _'.>uihi was held in. the council y«-_n ....ly 12, 19-1.
Pi{._t___t Puoss' in the chair.
Trustess _ resident: Bredernitz,
) r v. B'RCis and Curtiss. Trustees
4.%3ejt; iPond and H'lntschier.
'ihe ni/Jiatcs of the last .regular
ne tin._ v»'ere read and approved.
. ie ollowig bills audited hy the
tfitt-m.ee ieo_a_aittete were read.
- .i- it Lead Pipe Co., pipei.. $ 54.00
. H. Ande.cson, Tool & Supply Co.
ji'Vv'5.'fcr pipe vice 2;U2
.tiuellcr Mfg. Co. Extra strong pipe
'..... 5.89
1 -;d_or Meter Mfg. Co., meter to
nirDlCB ............ 31.50
I'-swer ^Salbve M5g. Co., leather
valves „ 10.57
ivjE.'tin; SPuoss, freight paid 1.24
.,.i'!h American Fiber Products
Co., fiber roofing...'. 36.75
J3-; oH-EUison Co., lights in
Council room ■.. .45
Detroit Edrsoni Co., lights and
^_ rower in. pumping station
■Detroit iEJdison Co, strejet light-
ji-'!S ...:..
Pobcrt Cullen, teaming ....
Jienry Goitz, teaming
Wm. Hart, 609 loads gravel
'! «■ T ackhardt, labor
vJohn ,F,-itz, <labor ...-..'
Carven, labor ^
CAKB OF THAMCE
"We wish to express our heaHfoIt
thanks.to our kind iriends and ne g'h-
bors for their lovins sympathy :yid •
assistance in our sad bereavement
and to Rev. Wittharch't for iiis comforting words; Also for 'the bsau i ul
flo.ral offerings..
IVIarietta Burg,
Lucetta Burg,
Katie 11. Burg,
Mrs.'Firajik Burg and family,
Charles Burg and family.
181.40
. We have xeceived a numbr of tho
premium lists of the state fair. AH
who desire one may come i-> a-J
help themselves.
OBSERVER LINERS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISiNG
6c i»er line first ins-rjtioiir Tlw-a -"c
per Line; Minimi-m charsre 25c,
HOBSES FOB SALE.
"Wiedman Auto Companj.
For Sale—A barrel gasoline tank.
Inquire at Observer office..
Wanted—Painting and ■paper iu;
ing. Fra'nk Gamburn, phone lv.0.
*B*¥0K "FRCFM 'OAWFOHNIA
•FOB A BRIEF TOSIU
127.50
211.40
3.50
152.2S
... S6.13
... 58.1'i
7.00
3.50
.3.50
) annuel Rs'atschlar, labor .. " 1.75
!.. Y. Cotton, assessor salary and
three 'days 'board of review 74.00
tets .-an'd sdlos. Miss M-rtiwtfyn n ,j ^,
nay.
!m_te-*lD_-rs irtit_fa-so:TOii->«ioi^.Kl.-njr uracer, teaming
;*ta-_a_ltion. EiTOrJ-ody cq ^-rv ^l, hvJ.. mn^ teaming
-quartet, and these men aro th.' t-«-t.'1 .„.,.
•Tliey present a .great variety >tft
= songs 'i«i eontb.ina!acms d"f 3:u*ts, ca •■?- ■
. i'rTrijrpeei', -soprano, .'and 'Omar AV51-
Cpurven, miarshall
6.0-1
IVfe- anM Mp; "Tns_nh M Gpn^lpr at:' ^^ * " """ " "*" ' • , 1 ~<_d Luckhardt, extra valve
Mr. .ana _ms. .jos^pn iw., u-fciei or , gonj ,baritone> are .smong the featwes . to_ - - n.
Ijos Angeles, (California, arrivs'd in,;, T ,. ,-,,-,■,,,„-„ ^i-„f<,- 1 ,„T • ' ap l-.Us
; Louis Wnlia^ms, electrical elite.?- ,,ct„„h ,t „«M,„„at -„, - - . »
rt-wn Monday to attend the «:hau- i-_Q. o_ ..- ol^_ ' -, K..a„ .„. ^. ^reft 'LnokSiarat. -salary ana
.tamer, also sppeaixl today. His pe -. r,.o.;rfi,<- -o:a ^.->a ,-,
,tH.»*..i» w.w.u&jm-^, «._, liormance is scientanc and highlr sMv-lE!im-i T „^i^„,-^ 0 - j, - . ^n
TMcs. iGen_"er, ifo.M_enl.y .-Miss Ge?- K _ -'.-„ „ -^.„- . " .. e^red il-udkhairdt, 2 spades 4.00
:'teirtaai'iitig. Mr. Williams is one of
tie STOith.wni renew old .lrien_Ship,]tlle mg f<JiTa,utau-m ,featoes .aa-..
"here, xwhe^e she was veducateB .-and | Ca_ses unuslml iKterest wlth ^
Oiyed .until !tS83, whan she ,an& he. j^labo-ate and ^sa^.^^ment oT ^
-.arente 'moveffl -to Sa,a Diego, ***-\1iam^:Bmetatarlii ^tors, fete,
fornia.
i
'T.wo 'hurried :trips ttoough 'SSline ; th\rt\
*ate -^aat fall gave Mrs. Gensler 'but!
SSline Msrcant'i'le Co., supplies
for rest room 189.52
Shrank Dieterle, wiring rest *
' -room ..„. „.. 29.92
JE. C. Rowiley, blacksmithing 10.15
Entertainers who greet you on the ^ j^,,^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ..^
day '■■-
come Brom Southe>rn
Burkhart fifios:
'MONEFS WORTH w mm![ tBMML"
a glimssse of hec native;^place,_ as the
'illness m»f 'noar we'latives niade ihasfe
amoerative,
:Mr. .-aad Mr-s. 'Giensler 'Wft lLos Aa-
Europe. C'anrmarata''-s /Mediteriran-
eat« Mudiciaais ^how liow 'the "Ital-
I
The Quality Grocery
PHONE -'m
t . ' ■
Any lisk-e o£ meaichandise- --^©miler'it*.© ^malke -:gmd,
must be such as to draw* "re^a^ .o*pviiea^:.
That is partieu!_arly the ease- wat3a mwr' mig&m&M
line of « ,.
We are always well supplied with tfte best .quality and freshest groceries and eataifejtes (©Mai-n^
vable, and we sell them at tlie closest peasible
margin of profit. You can find tne -"fixings*"'
for many an appetizing meal on our * s'helwss.,
and our store service will please you.
LET US FILL. YOUR BASKET 0MCE \
AND YOU WILL COME AGAIN
MABUIN FUOSS
Phone 86
The Koch Building & Supply
Co., extra--width of paving 1,380.31
*ians -matei music. Antonio Gamma- atoaon b-y Bnedernitz that the bills
•rata'has just completed a successful '-as/read-be-allowed and orders drawn
tour of the 1 anger eities -where he i* fcr the salnfi- Supported by Blae«3.
g-eles :a -j«ar ago fast February, -trav- ,known .__ „<The wi_ard flf '^ Ac. .Carried.
sVing iby ieasy stages through tbe
JSar ^west, .-sou:th.we_t an;_ south. The
■past -Tiii'18: and perfect wiiitar has
•allowed fEiieatt -to vs_it 'relatives :and
points ©f interest in neighberin^.
states.
•*K_ey >w'iTl wistt .durSng the summer
- ^ ^ ^ r).j'.^-i..i w. jiuL.iv. -^.ci^—».__—^.t:. -14.p J~ r-^_ — i— jell—. t-l Uj/ptu LCU. UJ —UH.XSE5.
II1V1NI. M^Mtll'ClllV 3, 'IItfVt;ii:V fl^l.V. • aTrt.nt. n'All^^. A Ti J ,.
Ohio, and will then plan to take a_-
Beltdng, paciing and thieshers'
supplies, Wiedman Auto Company.
Anyone desiring Magic Oleanzc,
call Mrs. A. E. Allison, .phone 139-F2,
"For Sale—Second cutting of. alfal-r
fa. G. A. Devendbrf, town line
road. 4S
Gr. Hendersoirs dental office will
be open-for business on and after
August 2. 48
Wanted—To rent a house, or •;. fo-v
moms far light housekeeping. Jai^s-s
Louis, phone 39. 45t.f
Second-hand peering -graill, _ir.d.:r,
in sscjosl condition, for sale che„p*.
Herman Heiningei?.- '
Par Sale—New Idea manuf- sprea-
d^ir.^ slightly used; also spike tooth-
harrow. Wiedman Auto Comj3*-,su
cordion," xHe will play all kinds of: Motioasi by Blaess that the contrac-
music, accompanied "by Paailitoe and tor 'buiW the new -sidewalks on both
rtDh'artes cCaTremaratai. Pauline strums sides of the street on South Apu Ar-
prettily upon, mandoliri or guitar,. bor street 'south of Michigan avenue,
While Charles »executes difficult 3>as~ if it meet the approv/al of the street
-sages :upon hiis accordion;. They •will .committee, the ©rice to b.e 4H..50 per
annear in native costumes. This is <■cubic yard. Supported by Curtiss.
«thmay relatives ^ MJimigan a.nd ,_^ *^^^ #. ..^^^ day. *; Vo^; ^^ Ayes> El,etonIt2i
other journey this fell to the ex Ti>e ^^ ^ ^^ ^ b1g blaess, Curtiss; nay: Barr. Motion
oxner journey tnis >lau to the -ex- chautauqua pro_.tiction-^".polly of the: carried.
fflaa'1W' .circus."* Last year this play w*ae ,,„,. . _.„, ., ,._.,.'
^ . ■ ' _ .- * ■ Motion by Bredernitz that the Sun-
-preseated -over tw® (Community ciiv j_„ fc„„„, „ .... , .,
*,. day baseball proposition oe laid on
cuits and was a huga success. This .,,„ *_M„ r, t . ' . „ ..
H-.^ . • _ « * _ A t3le table. Supported by Curtiss.
year it ua :again being flayed on two carried
. other -Community cirealts and every .
■new report shows even a greater sue- Motlon by Bredernitz to adjbujn
At a meeting .of the «"hurcJi coon- ^ggg ^juaM that of }S2e. . subject to the president's call. S'up-
jcil, on Monday eveningi at the 'home" carefully aelected is the' cast of 'P°rted ^ Curtiss.
I of William Shaw, it was discovered professional * actors who slay ia: MARTIN FUOSS, President,
that the pastoral year ending July -paiiy of the Cireufi." Baeh player.ROY ROGERS, Clerk.
For Sale—20-32 Racine thresher,'
complete. Just right for light tractor. Good as now. Herman Heininger.
For Sale—Six acre* second cutting
alfalfa; also collie puppies aad ruo-
ber tired trailer. A. C. ".range. 3'iG
E. Henry street. 46
treme
states.
■south, wteh -steps in
The Federated Churd!
W. J- Cross. Pastor.
. first closed to a very satisfactory was engaged beeaHse he or she ex-
jmanner, there having passed.through act}v. fitted that particular part,
^the treasuries of the church about special scenery has been, designe-i
$3,50.Q, all bills being met as. they aud constructed for this production,
j matured and much benevolent money- jfd stone has been left unturned in
being raised for charitable purposes, the makins of t'his beautiful comedv-
The new year opens less promising,., orama. With Broadway players.
: as there has been a .slump in this entertainment will be thoroughiy
jlhe prices, of farm produce and wag- eaj.->ye^ T>y young amid old
es and shorter harvests. The two Qf the Circus'' is one of the great-
For Sale—John Deere manure
spreader, Oliver riding plow, new
Empire fertilizer, grain^-drill. All
in A-l condition. Sam Craig, phoii-
139-F4. '.V. '^48
——■ r**.: V.
For Bale—One pure bred Shorthorn.
bull, 16 months of age. One pjireSjbred
Shorthorn bull 6 months oi'jiage-
--—« 1 -u _ a . i _ ■ -, ! Priced to sell if taken at op'ce. •BE IT.
lpolly. lach of Ann-Arbor, a_young preacher Mi]]er £ -^^ -f_
Concerning Cha_tajMiu_ Sunday.
There will be but ona meeting next
Sunday, the 31st, at the Methodist
church. This one service of the
day will be the morning public wor-.
ship at ten. At this hour Mr. Ger-
nmil H Arnold, Optoinelrfst, 220
S, Mnir> stree^ Ann Arbor, specializ s
in superior ^eye examination and
glasses at icai3i.at!c pricss.
For Sa'e ot Rent—.Number one cottage all furnished at North l;;ke. Call
at 25 Huron street or phone C>A
44x Lewis Hjrhst, Dexter, Mich.
For Sale—Florence 3-burner- oil
stove. Has been used but little and
is in fine conditioji...^rs. S, R. Wilson, 114 East Michigan' avenue, phone
60-F3. . '
will deliver the ser-
THE HOME OF SCHNEBELT'S BREAD
1'
Everybody Knows the Value ol Bread
Perhaps you don't know how r.eally good our bread
is—how dainty, how tempting1, how appetizing-!" A;
treat to entice the most fanciful taste or the most -
jaded appetite. Sehnebelt's Better Bread is-the
most evenly balanced bread you can eat—
Sehnebelt's Bak
first Sundays of the new church year,
the church being closed, on account
of vacation time, and the'expenses
conti-iuing as usual, the treasury'
became depleted. It will be necessary for us all to contribute our
■sary for as all to continue our regular weekly Contributions until the
est stage successes that has ever
come from the pen of an American,
playwright.
As a closing' novelty number on
the last day, the Philippine Quartet
will be heardi These brown men
from the Pacific Islands will show rePresentatives of _tha
of real merit,
mon.
All pupils in the church school
and afll interested parents will note
that there will he no -session Of the
school for this Sunday only.
On recent Sunday mornings two
Community
If you want to see how- the* 8*tu-
debaker Light Six is made and. assembled, attend the free pictures.^ at
the Ldbelrty theatre Friday evening
of this week.
how they -pass away the happy hours «*u»i»«tIol_ Yero in .Saline an<1
new pledge cards arrive and pledges when at home. " Their rhythmical.
secjured. - melodies are .as refreshing as open:
Steel guitar, mandoline,
each one attepded public
enterprise that exerts no
fiuence upon the several
ties which it
little in-
commnni-'
.worship
Methodist church. This is-
The Sunday school is maintaining windows.. Steel guitar, mandoline, more or ' less indicative of
a high average these warm Sundays, banduria and mandola all take their the type of ^^^ ">vh.ich this enter-
the young men's 'class about1 which turn' entertaining. Here is on- oi tainment company entrusts with its
there were a few doubtful prophe- the "most gifted Philippine compan-
cies during_ the class pontest being jc,3. in the United States,
especially faithful. At .* a recent when you consider the novelty of
meeting of this
organization was
men filling all the ofBces, at which see that this chaxttauqua is indeed a
time'it was voted to invite the young distinct departure from: any of pre-
womea of the Sunday school to an J viou's yeaVs.
evening's entertainment on the par-j Do it naw! There's still time to
-onage lawn- in the Jiear future, huy season tickets from the local
Particulars concerning which- will committee and save money. By so
be announced later. * •- , doing you'll "be helping them in their
Services and Sunday school next work, amd
Sunday at 10 and 11:30 a. m, Ser- chautauaua. "Let's all -pull
mon hy the pastor. All welcome. 'chautauqua. • - '
Good wheat properly milled mates
good flour, go?d ^flour properly handled makes good bread. For results in baking always :use Hayden"":?
'1900" flour.
class a complete the entertainments and the\v,a.riety Sund:»" « a da>r Ql unusual -.promise |.stration. mea.ns a sale. For i
effected with able _f each program, you will readily in ^ weet's V™2>™™- We Hf" -hsiti;!n, Wjta W. 'E. Hollinrake,"
Agents Wanted—57 miles per gallon g-so^ne with a Stranskj; Vaporizer on Ford Car. Agents- make
serves every year. | „„_ nn r , " _ _
J I S2&.00 per day because every demon-
inform a-
811 W-
High street, Jacksan, Jlich. 46. **
speaker of the. day with genuine in
t_rest. ■*'■_.
.'' -" Charles P. Bayless,
Methodist Pastor.
NOTICE
Ail p"fso_s Indebted
-aSso boosting the S&line Bartlctt'ior rasgazines c:
to -H.
TIStTBKIJ WANTED.
Y/e are in the market lor all kinds;
of saw timber. We pay you a good
price, standing or at the mill. Wrifcp,
or ph"mo No 70. and '.ve will be
and see what you
a'-e rftrnested
Eapk and settle.
!
G C£l5
■ jiewspapers u'eased to call
Ft the CiiiEC.ns may have.
' -. 2Kf G. F. -BRACEY -S^'SO.V.
<<i
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Object Description
| Title | 1921-07-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1921-07-28 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
