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Vol; xxxv
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1914
NUMBER g.0.
DQNTTA
i
A GREAT many folks think this is the time*to "take a chance."- They
close their bank accounts and plunge into the perilous- stream of
.; SPECULATION, sink or swim. In the past we have seen so FEW
SUCCESSES and so many, many TITTER .FAILURES that we say to
you HONESTLY.and SINCERELY,:. "Don't take risks; protect yourself."
BANK YOUR MONEY WITH US.
:* , -3 Per Gent. Paid on Sayings Deposits
' .aline"■■SAVIN-
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Now.is the lime to make your.....
We are loaded witla a large stock of suitable articles
ior Christmas presents, and our prices are as Low as
.the Lowest.
.Hot Point Electric Line of Goods.at
';.. HEWS HffiDIME STORE,
et
'.v^-fj. 'vector-Victrola,
eryone to have thi-
on.c needbe withoin:
o f.:r as price is concerned—
But, 0.5 in other ye:
Victor-Victro!a.5 to <<o around
$150, $200.
there v;on't be enousfh
The way to be
re of yours is to pick i L out now for future
sur
delh
Don't pu
ir)-.
it off.
Come in today
Soiiaelerls 1 Sc
. -'-.ANN AfcBOR, MICH
MUSIC
HOUSE
THANKSGIVING NOTES
Comprehensive Report of All Who En-
' tainfed and Were Entertained
on the Festal Day.
Pursuant to a time-honored custom
The Observer presents belotv as large a
list of those who entertained and were
entertained on 'Thanksgiving day, in
town and out, as we have been able to
procure in the time at our disposal:
Mrs. Ida Chandler was' a guest of
Mr, and Mrs. S. Ii. Wilson. *
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Wells took dinner with D.,A. Townsend and family.
Miss Mabel Murphy was a guest of
her grandmother, Mrs. Laura * Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gillen were guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Ehnis.*
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Finch and children were guests of her mother, Mrs. E.
Kuckman. - • • *
■ Mr. and Mrs. W. R? Stierle visited
her sister, Mrs. A.,C. Briggs, and family Of Detroit. < ■
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Webber and
children, Harold and Virginia, visited
.friends at Leslie. '
George Coe and daughter, Miss
Mintie, spent the day with his son,
Wilbur, and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred , Bond and
daughter, Miss Ruth, were guests of
George V. Cook and family,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Stoll of Ann Arbor
spent the day with lier parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hehr, of Lodi.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schroen spent
the day at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Arthur Schoen, at Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Clark and
daughters, Misses Ella and Eda, visited Milton Webb and family of Ypsilanti. . .
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hamlin and
daughter,. Miss Alma, visited their
son, Luther Hamlin, and family.of
Ann Arbor,
Mrs. Matilda' Jones and daughter,
Miss Minnie, and son, Ben, were
guests of her son, Frank E. Jones,
and family of Ann Arbor.
Mr. .and Mrs. W. E. Dietiker and
son, Wesley, and Miss Addie Laflin of
Ypsilanti township were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Feldkamp.
Mr. and Mrs. George Van Houten
and Arlan Van Hotiten were guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
VanHouten, of Saline township.
Mr. and.Mrs. Guy Morgan and Miss
Nellie Cressy, of Dundee, Miss Ida
Cressy of Ypsilanti, were -guests of
their mother, Mrs; Francena Cressy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goddard of
Grand Rapids came on Wednesday to
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jfathan Bordine. They remained until Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Humphrey and
daughter, Helen, Mrs. Edith Rouse
and children, Marion and Clarke,
spent the day with Mr: and Mrs. A. C.
Clarke of Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wheelock and
son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Cook and children visited their brother, Arthur Wheelock, and sister, Miss
Eliza, in Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richards entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Gould of York, her brother,
Jay Gould, and friend, Miss Florence
Miehlader, of Detroit.
Mrs. M. L. Beckwith and daughter,
Margaret Lucy, of .'Columbus Grove,
Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. D. F. Paul of Chicago. A, R. Kleuter of Lima, 0., .were
guesls of D. Elueter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Layher entertained their- daughter, Mrs. H. F.
Wenger, and family of Ann Arbor,
JS*elson. Wagg of Ypsilanti, Gottlob
Layher and Ewald Heske of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Davenport
entertained his mother, Mrs. W. H.
Davenport, their son, Arthur Davenport, of Detroit, Mrs. Sarah Worden
and daughters, Misses Irma and
Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curtiss
and son, Bliss.
George Nissly, west of town, entertained'Mrs. Charles Peck of Ypsilanti,
Mr. aud Mrs. William Koebbe and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Williarh Spohr
and daughter, Charles Brenion and
family. George- Strieter and family
. and "David Mandt 'and. family, all of
Manenester.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Teufel enter
Mr, and -Mrs. John Gillen took dinner with their son, Grover pillen, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers of Jackson
visited'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J-.-E.
Rogers. ■ " ' *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gross took dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
"S. Kyte/ *
James Fitzgerald -of Bepton Harbor
visited, his. parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Sr A.
Fitzgerald. .
H. T. Nichols a ad daughter, Miss
Zoa,:of Detroit .were guests of Mrs.
Kate Weiennet't. \
M.„ arid Mrs. Harold JRause of De-
Detroit spent the day with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rouse.
Mrs. Minerva Minor and daughter,
Miss Jennie, visited her brother, John
White, andfamily of Ypsilanti.
■ Mrs. E. J. Sanford's guests were her
mother's sisters, Mrs, Carrie'- String-
ham, Mrs. James Gregory, and husr
band. • • ' a
Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Burkhart and
daughter, Marie, were guests of her
sister, Mrs. Fred Staib, and family of
Ypsilanti. - * • .
Mr. and Mrs. George.Amrhein of
Canton and Mr, and Mrs. D. F. Reeves
visited their Children, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Kelly. -
Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Mack and
daughter, Miss Vivian, spent the day
with their son and brother, E. P.
Mack, of Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis entertained their daughters, Mrs. Mabel Marvin
of Hillsdale and Mrg. Anna George,
and husband, of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Hutzel entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Walker
and daughter, Miss Helen,' of Pittsfield, Rev. and Mrs.-C.^H. Wittbracht
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Guernsey P. Collins of
Ann Arbor.-Mr. and Mrs. Guy Collins
and children of Saline township were
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T..P. Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Miller entertained, besides their daughters and
friend from Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Stoddard and son, Roy, and
„ Miss Hattie Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb DePuy entertained his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward DePuy, and Sister, Mrs. A. G.
Ribbeck, and son, Ardis, of Hillsdale,
and William Minnett.
Mrs. Emma Nissly and. family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldkamp of Saline • township, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Larzelere, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Nissly and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gadd and
children, Miss Cynthia and Clifford,
of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Warner of Pittsfield spent the day with
Frank Tower and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Steinway en-,
tertained Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Clark
and sons, Irving and John, Mr. and*
Mrs. Robert Beuerle and children,*
Esther and Reuben, of Norvell. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fuoss- enter- -
tainedher father, D. B. Mattison, Mrs.
C. H. Hood and sons, Richard and .
Charles, Miss Grace Mattison, Dr. and
Mrs. C. 0. Woodbridge and daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Unterkircher were
Mr. and Mrs; Adam Stang were hosts i /Jlf
to Mr. and Mrs., R, W. Ewing and' J=j
children and Miss Edith Stang of
Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Briggs r
and daughter. Mr. Ewing and family
and Miss Stang.remained until Sunday. '■'.-■
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muir's guests
were, Mrs. Emeline Muir and daughter, Miss Amanda,'Mr. and Mrs. John
Rheihfrankof Saline, Mr. and Mrs. '
Ernest Sutherland and daughter, Miss *
Mildred, of Pittsfie'ld and James Hubbard of Traverse City. "
Presbyterian Church News
"Pastors-Rev. W. H. Hoffman.
Subject Sahbath morning, "The Latest Deliverances of Science Bearing
Upon the (Christian Theory of Creation." -
Evening subject, "The Supreme
Ideal."
Prayer meeting Thursday evening;
subject, "Home and Foreign Missions. "-
The Sabbath school is arranging a
very interesting program for Christmas. '■■'-'
You'are missing a rare "privilege if
you are not present at the Sabbath
school and hearing the many reports
from various state conventions.
Every Christian in -America should
respond to the urgent .appeal sent
abroad by * the many .Christians* of
Europe, suffering in the war zone. * '*- *
"We remind our Christian brethren of
various nations that war cannot sunder the internal, union that.
Christ holds "in us. Our faith perceives
what the eye cannot see. The strife
of nations must finally serve the dispensations of the Almighty and- all the
faithful in Christ are one. .Let us
therefore call on God that He may destroy hate'and enmity and in mercy
ordain peace for us. 'His will be done.''
Real Estate Transfers
Furnished by the Washtenaw Abstract
Co., 106 N, Fourth avenue,
Ann Arbor;
Michael Zahn to Thomas Zahn and
wilfe—Land o"n section i5,. Township of
Saline, consideration.$1.00.
William Campbell to Robert C. Campbell—Parcels of land on sections 3 and
10, Township of Pittsfield, consideration §1.00.
William Campbell and wife to William Campbell—Parcels of land on sections 1 and 35, Townships of York and
Pittsfield, consideration $1*00.
William Campbell, et. al. toR. C.
Campbell—Parcel of land on section 10,
Township of Pittsfield, consideration
$1.00. ■ _
William Campbell and.wife to Sarah
Campbell—160 acres of land on-section
13, Township of Pittsfield, consideration §1.00.
Walter H. Bullock to Sterling Bul-
-lock—Parcel of land on section 4, Township of Pittsfield, consideration §1.00.
! Lizzie West to Max Rosenthal—Parcel of land on south side of Henry
street, Village of Saline, consideration
'§1.00.
! Eunice.M. L. Hatch to George M.
i Kelsey et al—Parcels of land* on sec-
hosts to her mother, Mrs, W. E. Cald-l'*ion^9. and/!*i' nToWnship of York'-
well of Ann Arbor, her sister, Miss ■Consideration'$1.00. •
Minnie Caldwell of Detroit and her; i i n u- l ^nic a) ■
brother, George Caldwell, of Chicago, ,r- K" HICKS 1 yi D Almanac.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wheeler entertained his mother, Mrs. Mary Wheeler,
his sister; Miss Mae Wheeler, of "this
place; her sister and brother, Miss
Pauline and Harry Gross,. of Ann
Arbor.
Dr. and Mrs. Guy T. Katner's guests
were, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac, now
ready, grows more popular and useful
with each passing yearf It is a fixed
necessity in homes, shops and commercial establishments all over this continent. This famous and valuable year
book on astronomy, storms, weather
and earthquakes should be in every
home and office. Professor Hicks com
Corwln and daughter, Miss Dorothy, ■ p]etes tBjs best of his g^f. ^mav
and Mr. and Mm. Edward Larzelere, of j nac at the cIose o{ his seventieth year.
I The Almanac will' be mailed for 35
' cents. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks fine Maga"
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larzelere rjhe Almanac wili- be mailed for
of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. A„G. Cobb entertain- j zine, Word and Works, is-sent one year
tained Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller and! with a copy of his Almanac, for only
sons, George and Arthur. jMr. and one dollar. Send for them to Word and
Mrs. Alfred■ Miller, Mr. and'Mrs. W.
M. Fowler, Misses Lucy' Cobb and
Anna Jewett. *
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simmons were
hosts to her brother, E. A. Reynolds,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E/Boye and daughter, Bernice, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Brown and daughters, Ruth
and Helen, of Ann Arbor.
Mrs. E.'K. Sturm and daughters_
Misses Alice and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs.}
William Sturm and daughters, Esther
and Luella", of Saline, Mr. and Mrs. ;
Julius Lindenschmidt of Ann Arbor, j
I
| Works Publishing Co., 3401 Franklin
!Ave., St Louis, Mo. You will never
regret your investment. Try it for
1915.
tained Mr: and' Mrs. Jolm Zahn and , were Suests of Mrs. Rosina Sturm. -
family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zahn U Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel Josenhans en-
M. E. Chicken Pie.
Chicken pie supper and sale at/the
M. E. church on Friday evening, December 4. Supper served from 5
! o'clock until all are served.
*• 5i e *sr tr ' "
Chicken Pie Mashed Potatoes
Celery, Cranberry Jam
'Brown Bread. * Coffee
Ice Cream * - Cake *
and family, Michael Zahn and daughter, Clara-, all of Saline, Mr. arid Mrs.
Fred; Teufel and daifghter of 'South
Saline, Mr. and Mrs. John Teufel and
niece, Euena Easlick, of Ridgeway.
Saline Township Taxes.
"Henry Rentschler, treasurer of Sa-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kibler
and £sons, Paul and Richard, Miss.
EleanorRied and Leonard Josenhans .line .township,, will.* be. ^-at. Seeger &-
of £nn Arbor, -Mr. and Mrs. He'rman Schi-oen's, store every.-Saturday-Tintil
Joserihans and daughtsr, Charlotte." further notice, to receive taxes.
eatii
orsets" al
Black Cat
sets,
"Kid-Stockings that Save
Darning Troubles"
To most mothers, "Black
Cat" Hosiery means
WEAS. Long experience
has given .."Black Cat" that
reputation.
Your children's grand-
' mother knew "its merit.
"BLACK CAP'can't be
beat for school wear and
general outdoor romping.
".B'ti'RKHAfi
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'.Our ,; line of
Underwear is'
still complete,
we. itafe
almost-don-
up* to-'this-
one year
ago. '
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Read the Store News in The Observer
Good Furniture at Weissinger Prices
Enable many -to purchase of ten and have the best the markets .*"
-' * * afford. "When you need Fumtture it will pay you **rell to. see
' oiirifock and note the low prices. ' -. •'
"Fuuiituxe'aiKf Undertaking
licensed Embalmer
IrBdy JKasi-atant
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Object Description
| Title | 1914-12-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1914-12-03 |
| 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
