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VOLUME. 43 ■
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY,' MICH,,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26., 1922
NUMBER 5
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The Owe STony Bawk - qhThe Cobkek 'A
SALINE
Savings Bank
The one story Bank
on the corner
Where courtesy is
tended to ALL.
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r-J^B-- J^ -
The Quality Grocery
-■'•>•;;. :. . - PHONE 86 - '_
1; YOUR NEEDS SATISFIED
YOUR-WANTS GRATIFIED
We guarantee to, not .only satisfy your needs, but
to gratify your wants in best Groceries.
Best Teas aiid Coffee, Cahned.Fruits and
'Vegetables,' Jellies,, Jams, Pickles, and
Sauces, Breakfast Foods, Cookies, Candy,
and Peanuts, Oranges-, Lemons and Baii-
nahas. . * - , r - ' .
EVERYTHING FOR rtHE TABLE!
Phone 86
We have some splendid bargains f o offer you
.this season and the patterns are much more handsome than usual.
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We are positive you will be pleased with our
>assortment and prices. . . '
Make your. selections early.
THE WOMEN'S SHOP
PHONE 15
JSTcxt to D. l*v It." Waiting Boom
SALINE"
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The Taste Makes You Remember Our Bread!
... * Good"bread has more of *the 'health • and
\ strength- building elements in .perfect eombina-
Jtion than imy other food. You know-that. Schne-
. ^belt's Jersey Cream Bread*. stand£;the- te§t in ev-
:-e'ry"way—and its use always calls for more..
: .- , Don't buy bread just' because it is done up. in
'j-a fancy wrapper—tniy it for its goodness- and val-
:^ue. If you do tha-t yo-u will use our bread. - ".
B&+' •*■ =r
Schnebelt's Bakery
R'member
CAST OF FLATERS IN -CONCEIT", jr^ OBSERVER LINERS
S-VID TO BE LARGE, NOTABLE i
K3W EXCLUSIVE THE &*BER SHOPS
O-SED To BE -—' AND
Many 01* anil New Favorites Ventured in New Selznick Special,
iiii the Liberty Saturday->Tight
The Federated Church f Woman's Club Meet-ins-
W. J. Gross. Pastor.
Oiii October 17 the Saline -Woman's
The L,adieis'-Aid society will hold club held- their meeting iu thc Lilier-
MARTIN r-UQSS |
their NoyemlJcr meeting, Wednesday,
November 1 at the spacious hoii'e of
Mrs. J. B Bacon, 407 Bast Ehiron
street, Ann Arbor. Mra. Bacon, with
her characteristic big heartednes*, is
insisting that ou'r chorch take possession, of her house for tliat .day. The
ladies have heartily accepted. Dinner will be served at the noon hour
and conveyances for all will be provided- This will he. the fi,ret of tbe
meejtings -with our new president in
the chair and every one will gladlv
go and as gladlj" support her work.
Airs. Bacon's home is on "the corner
of Huron and Division, diagonally opposite the Presbyterian church.
The order of the day for next Sunday includes a sermon to the juaicrs
I'iti the early part of tlie. morning so.-J
vice on the subject, "What Becam.p of
One Boy Who Studied the Bible,"
uJEollpw(sd by the,regular sermgnf inj"h<\
same'seryice on the topic, "The PI-ice
and Value of Faith."' Sunday school
11:45. Evening service at 7:30.with a
! sermon and special singing. The rer-
; mon is on "Team Work."
I Please to notice that the hour of the
'evening service! is changed from ".00
j to 7:30% All who were present p.nd
' heard the sextet of male voices sut-
" will -want to ec-mc again -and to accommodate these tlie hour has been
changed, and tlie. change w.i'll.be per-'
jnaiient. Messrs. Rankin, F"tsge;-j!d
Martin, Rogers, Smithi ana Hildner.
who sang two numbers and led in"
others, made themselves-a feature no"
soon forgotten. The attendance is increasing and many good things were
Said of tlie service at. its close. The
Sunday night services will c)nt:nu->
under the patronage or these men who
are giving their itimc a,nd talents to
tlie interests of thp kingdom. Same-
thing really worth "while will be
heard every Sunday night.
All of the men. of the church arc
requested to -meet with Mr. Cro^s*
olaiss during the Sunday schdol. Mattel's affecting the interests of the men
will be discussed.
Methodist Church Notes
Ralph W. Brown. Preacher.
Next Sunday will be a. great 'day in
the Methodist church. It is: the plan
,to .make every Sunday unique in its
own. way and make it "the happiest
■anidE best day of the week. We wanr
ii to be a day you will look foi ward
to as the' one in which you gc-t
•Strengthened in body, soul and mind.
■We are" very "fortunate ire being: yhl -
to secure these able young Metbodi-ts
from off the campus- of our University. There are so many line tli'irss
always going, on ini Ann Arbor Uriah:
students do not like to be away. But
they're canning, and among them, is a
soloist, a violinist and two storytellers
Doa't miss cliurch oil the big days. .
TThursiday" and Friday quite a number of our people will attend the District Sunday School Convention which
is being held ini. Milan- Ally desiring
to' go may make arrangements for
transportation by calling'tlie pastor,
phone No. 20.
Praye,r meeting as usual on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ..
is theatre instead of ithe.regular afternoon meeting.- ~ .
The ol>Ject of this meeting was to rick Hartigan
One of the most carefully choeen
and best balanced casts' of players
noted in .this season's screenl productions will bei found in the latest Selz-
nick feature play, "Conceit," which is
to be giveni at the liberty Theatre
Saturday evening. - .
While no one particular player is
announced as the star, practically every member of the ca^t hits been featured at some time in the past.' The
leading feminine role of Mrs. Crombie
is portrayed by Hedda Hopper, who
made a most favorable impression in
other productions.
jt.William B. Davidson will be seen as
William Crombie, the leading "male
character and others to be noted are
^Maurice Ccstello, the well-known star
-who marks his return to the ,silent
drama in this production, and 3et!v
Hilburn, who starred in "The Girl of
the Seal." Red E'agle, a full^blood'd
Sioux Indian acl;or, and Chairles Gerard, the well-known "heavy." P,at-
tmd W.arren Cook. are
Classified Advertising
lc per Word Eirst Insertion; Then. "&C
per AVord for Ditch Subsequent Insertion. Minimum Charge 25c".
Wood for Sale—tVie'dinnn Auto Co-
Prices
ker's.
are always right at Dioti-
JSuy
en«e. ■
a Ford ancl spend the differ-
No .hunting or trapping ou George?
Bible's farnr. 6
- 'Nothing
Chevrolet.
compares with the 192j.
For Sale—Dressed
phone 200-P2. "
Chickens, call'
For Sale—Rama,
son, .phone 141-F13.
Glarence
-"Tohn-
6
Get Dietiker's prices on Home Fur-
n.shings before buying. '
For Sale—Ramhouillet liaans.
Hertler, phone 197-F21.
Juiius
7
bring to' the public the educational
advantages of seeing the masterpiecs^
of American sculpture. Miss S'lnl
Smith introduced the reader, Mrs.
Burkhart, who read the lecture'<!.e-
also cast in prominent roles.
"Conceit" is a" fast- moving drama-
with scenes laid equally'in the society
circles of a great city a"nd in the
great wilderness of the North country.
No hunting or
George DesbrougK's
tresspassing
farm".
scribing the history of "each sculp- The working out of a man's rcgener-
tul'.-e, whicih wiis presented in such a ation until he conquers all the weakr
had taken a'~ness that threatened both his life and
York, Boston, happiness forms the basis of the
way" I hat onfe tell- they
trip to Washington, Now
Chicago and several other large cties,
all in one* evening'without bein?. fatigued, at-little .expense.'
•A. number of bur Club members are
planning on/attending the convention
held ini Ann Arbor this Thursday, in
the Congrcgationa'l church. ■
,Our next meeting will *oe held with
M14S. Will Sturm" October 31. 'Lhis
wiil'jbe ."Eederalion Day;" and o.ur
pi^siilent^ Mp-s. Roller, "will briijg to
us in" full report o£ the, foil relays spent
at tlie Federation in Flint. Let overy
member ha present, as this ,is our
most pratitable meeting of the yeair!
hearing" the best ideas and ideals from
the leading womem of Michigan.
theme.
8(10.000 COWS. 500,000 UXE1T
D'---'Das id Friday, president of
Michigan. Agriculurall college, will
ask the legishiure at its 1023 sk-
sicmi for an appropriation for ihe cu1-
liiig of cattle and poultry, he s'aited
;." an add'ess before the Chamber nf
" Commerce at'Flint. ' -'-'"
For'Sale—Several gocd farm horses. Wiedmam Auto; Company. '
Far Sales—Bushel- crates,aind'chicken crates. Will'Stierle, Saline. 5
Painting
burn Bros.
and paper hang'ihg. Cam-
phones 160 and 2-F3.
Wanted—^Goqd "poultry. For. ri^lit
prices, call F. C- Hollis, "phone JS3-
F22; " . ' 7tf
WatkiiM' remedies and toilft articles for sale at the Salise Confectionery. . " 29tf
C. A. Rogers, teacher ot violin, will
be in Saline every Wednesday at The
s'ij-er'gaid "ofP'th'e* "^90,«00" dtiiry"c.\\?s*,j-"TaV£J;.-I1-''-"• ' *'•* " ",,::- ' <r 2"itfr-,'r
in Mlii'higan 300,000
being in' rhe dairy
24,000 sires in the
have no business
business "of the
state 2(5,000 .a,i-e
Willing Workers5 Meeting
Tlie annual meeting for the elect'o.
of*officers was held at the * lltane of
Mrs." Mabel Needham Thursday October 20'. . ..
'Meeting was ope.ned • by . the cll;b
ivgiii"1 "When the Ro'l is Cilled Tp
Yonder.*'- Miss Ella McMalm trndu t-.
ed the ^devotional exercises, and M'is.
GarnetL Carr ga-ie ini a most plc.i^in'
maun r a solo entitled "Harve-t
Time!"
Roll ca.M was rasiAJded to by a- s-
wering criminal questions pert a i nil's
ti tiMvcs of -the day -p-epared by the
hosteps.
-to h monthly and annmail .l-e.-o-ts
were given by. thee various raiwi]i -
tees amd the* folloiwinig officers for. thr
ensuing year were elected: .
President—Mrs. Grace Hammond.
Vice-President—Mrs. Agnes Osborne.
fcc-rding Secretary—Mrs.', Mr.be"
Naedhnm." . - . .
r Co i-csponding Secretary—Miss Julia
Gordoffi
• Treasurer—Mrs.1 Margaret Girbach.
Airs. Hazel Gordon' and' Mrs, Daisv
B:inel' were elected delegates tor '■ e. -
1'e^tM-. the club ait the County IjVder4-
nti.6n of AVomen's clubs to be held in
Ann Arbor -Thwsclay, October "26.
The guests were iirs. THson
not fit to be in the dairy fie'd; and
tlTji 30 per cent of tlie-hens in the
state are not--productive. He advocated propaganda to put . .across the
propo*ed culling.
Wjth no increase iu priees !or
m-produce in-sight, Dr.* Friday
gosterl decrease in the cost of P'O-
dncfc'oir arid eliminffling" of unfit
ifiii s. a.:v,l iulvoi ateel a hon-'e marl-.e*
ra'lier than putting farmers. at the
n-.e'-fy of an international! m.irlcet.
\, far
For. Saile—MeCormick Corn Husker,
a big S, in fine condition. Heininger
& Heininger. ^
Lost—Pair of decorated ivory blanket c'amps for baby carriage. Please
return to Mrs. e! F.* Henne. ' "5
, For Sale—Large" type-Poland China
stock pig, Clansman. and- Busier
("breeding.. H. -C. Needbam,- phone
105-F4. "-■ ■ ..'' 6
; -For Sale—Two hard coal burners,
j Sparkling Jewel No. 17. big- .'-ize; a
, Jewel -No. 15, medium size. Fra'icis
:GpuLd, -prone- 209. - G
Emil-H. Arnold, Optonii-'trist. 22C?
i S. Main street, Ann Arbor, i-pecializt'S
jin su-perior eye exa'miniition .and.
*, j-glasses at reasonable prices.
For Sale—Extra
seed, yielded 27"
1 George J. Klager,
nice Roseiii -rye
bushels per' awe.
phone 1S1-F13;
Tlnee la. ge> barns burned in Lenawee cymty within a few hours Ft*-
dny niaht and early 'Saturday morn-J
i.."g. The origin of tlie fires'is a. j
myVf' y, the families being anay '
f.rom home- iin both instances A barn '
011 tlie farm in Ridgeway eceupie-1 by
Glyde-Brown and fainil.w and ow:ie!
by an Illinois man burned with aill .
ilsc.'inte-its.- Only a small insurance"'
was ca"nied. On the farm of the lat? 1
Samuel Morey a mile from Onsted,
two barns and a granary b "rned early Sunday morninj,. with .a la'ige'i
quantity of baled hay and straw ;>ni i For Sale-
sonn v>-'.;e.-.",v The house on, Dhis Tai-m 'find 6 pigs
is unoccupied! and the farm is Work- , weaned; a
ed by the Morey brothers. A neighbor ; R- W.
was awakened' earlv in the n-.orn- ! —;
I *
ihg by, thereQection of the Haines, or. 1 Coming, a big sale on. hous"hold
his wisdom. Other outbuildings Igoods, imcluding a Checkering piano,
we-e saved by the fire 'department! to be sold at auction November 4 at.
'I which responded to tlie alarm.—Bli^s- ' 1:00 p. m.. A full list next week.
Mrs. 'field Advance. ■ ' Mills-Townsend, managers.*- '
Ann Arbor phnne 714 7-F3.
d9rf
-Poland China-swine. Sow,
7 weeks old; 5 ^pigs just
few large spring boars.
Mills. ' '" ' 6
Wesley- Pennington, and Mrs. Rose Gil-
more, who reciited one of Guest's j
poems during the voting-intermission, j
Christian Scieice Notes.
The' Christian Science- society of
Saline, holds its service in the hall
over the Citizens viank. Sunday at
10:30 a.-m.
Subject: .Eye.rlascinig Punishment.
. Reading^Room ©pen. from 2- to .4 p
nf. > Wednesday. ■.
-vTestimonial meeting Wednesday evening at" 7:30. J ' '
A. cordial ^invitation is given to all.
Sunday, school immediately follows
the morning- service to Vhictfi pupils
under 20 years may be admitted.
Tires!
Fresh select
■|izeg,
tires! Tires!
stock of .cords of all-;
at prices heretofore unheard of. \
If not in immediatebeed it will mean*
a big .saving to yo^i to.invest
Standard
now. (
Guarantee^ with, every tire'
aind tube, at
Sehmid,- Jr. .
my refeideriee.. ■ George I
USED CABS
r "Priced Right* \
1920 Ford-TVuek^-wiQi starter- -
" 1922--'Chevrolet Touring. \
11922 "Chevrolet Tburm^ ". •
^THEt BOUGHT CHEVJtOLETS
I ' - -THE-SALINE GAKVGE", - ."*
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. rGeov W. Cook, Proo.
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VARSITY TEAM AT .
Methodist Episcopal Church
SUN-DA Y
SPEAKERS
STORY TELLERS ,
- '•.""'■"- s . "'* SOLOIST" * - .- "
-' ,-; ■»"■•" •' '■';' VIOLINIST'
f ' '"Serve tHe' c3xurch that lives to s.erve>-
- RALPfi-W.'bHOWN, Preacher. '*- .l.1 .-
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Object Description
| Title | 1922-10-26; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1922-10-26 |
| 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 |
