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VOLUME 45
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MTG&, THURSDAY, MAY 6a 192«
NUMBER 32
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Your Horn of Plenty—
A Savings Account!
The man or woman with a Savings Account is always assured of a healthy,
happy life.
Financial worries never bother—th«
wolf is never at thie door and the joy of
living is siapene. ..,-.■
INTEREST PAID
Come in today and see one of our Officers about the staiit of your Horn of
Plenty. ' r ■ .
Saline Savings Bank
The One Story Bank on the Corner
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
The Quality Grocery
PHONE 86
FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT
PAY ENOUGH FOR
QUALITY GROCERIES
The surest way of disappointing yourself is to buy
'inferior goods at low prices. Quality demands
price—but only a fair price.
We maintain this store for your needs
and do our best to keep a stock of Groceries that will satisfy evetry one of our customers. You will always find a good variety to choose from here at fair prices.
Phone 86
MARTIN PUOSS
Now come the days when the open road beckons,
and motorists heed the call. It's a time
to look for real pleasure from whatever
car you drive. But if you're going to
want the greatest power and the utmost
economy, use Staeblor Gasoline. Far superior, yet it costs no more.
STAEBLER-KEMPF OIL CO.
PHONE 242-P2
SALINi". MICH.
Send the Children for Your Groceries!
You often hear people say "Don't ,se:jid the
child. They'll give her amything." ButA ihetfre
NOT referring-to. this Grocery! *
!W;e give the children the same attention as you
grown-ups. So you can send your youngster here
with assurance that he: or she will get exactly what
table needs you" want. !■
We deliver, too! \
E. H. COOK & SON
C
Write Mother Today
"PICKLES"
Musical Comedy given by Saline High School Glee Club
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, MAY 7 AND 8, 1926
Director—Miss Grace Wheeler
Pianist—Mildred Tower
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising;
le PEB WORD EACH INSERTION
Liberal Discounts on Ads Banning a
Hantli ar M«rf-.
c5unday
Mother^
CLEMENTS-WEBSTER
Prominent Pittsfield Cft'zen Married
in ColumOes. Ohio, Last
Wednesday.
i
(Froim Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch) i
On, We nes'lay Elfternoon, April* 2S, :
at 4.30 Ehe .m-yriiage of Miss Lucy *
Wetbster, daughter of Mrs. Ciaira- L.;
Webster, 1698 North Fourth street to
Mr. Fc-rman. R. Cl-etmjents of Saline, *
Iviju-h., took p *a*.,e at the* -home of t e
brida's sister, Mrs. Hi G. Wait .r.-, 1:!70 ■
Oakwood avtTiue- The nuiptial ?ervko ■
wai» read b.*- Re\. Phillip. C. King, pas-:
tor .of PlyHEcuth Congregational'
church, in. the. presence of a few ,
close fri.-n.ds i;.nd rela.ives. j
The brid , who- was attended by \
Miss Lois MvBL.w as mail of honor, j
wore a gown -of powder blue g-. orgette ,
■a.nd ea rie.i an arm. bouquet of Opfael-j
ia .rc*?es, sweet pens and lillies of lhr \
vaUey. Miiss McEilroy wore bisque
georgette over coral satin and carried pink rose buds and co--al .nveet
peas.
Mil. Arthur Lutz of Saline, Mich-
was best Than.
Preceding the service Miss Amy
Lyons, aw.mi'tai'-ij-d by Mir=- WPters,
S3inc "At Dawning;" "1 Love You
Truly," arn-1 "Still As Night." Im-
mediately following th? ceremo.cy a
wedding si-pprir was served and later
in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Ctements
left for a metering trip through the
east. Tlie.- will be at 'home after
Maj- 15 in Sailine, Michigan.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
j HANS MAIER, Proprietor of the Wurtzelprater Inn MILTON, GROSS
' LOUISA, A' Waitress , — MELVIN A ALBER
' CAPTAIN KINSKI . - . - - - ** - LEONARD HUTZEL
Clrief of Detective Bureau of Vienna
BUMSKI, ROBERT GODKIN - RUMSKI, ROBERT PHILLIPS
Kinski's faithful sleuths
I J: JENNISON JONES, An advertising expert—.:.-- CHARLES WHEELER
JIGO, A Hungarian Gypsy— _- ALFRED SCHMID
ILONA, A Gypsy girl * BETTY WHEELER
ARTHUR CREFONT, A, young American artist HOMER KUEBLER
JUNE PENNINGTON, An American heiress ERMA HEININGER
JONAS H. PENNINGTON - - - ORMOND PHILLIPS
Proprietor of "Peter Piper Pickles"
LADY VIVIAN DELANCY, A charming English widow, DOROTHY TOWER
, CHORUS
TOURISTS—Eunice Barr, Ruth HerUer, Selma Brassow, Irene Ban-,
Norma Bowen, Laura Lambarth. Donald Trout, John Stimpson, Bruce Gordon.
VIENNESE MAIDENS—Genevieve Camburn, Clara Smith, Louise Westphal, Alva Whitfield, Harriet Ransome, Esther Bowen. Ruth Camburn, Evelyn Ernst,
BURGERS—Lawrence Aprill. Leonard Wells, Webb Harwood.
GYPSIES—Aileen Eggert, Alethe Eggert, Alice. Schleh, Rubena Finkbeiner, Erma Theurer, Elsa Marion. Lucile Hirth.
| GYPSY QUARTET—Perin Hauk, Sheldon Rogers, Frederick Niethammcr.
! Howard Wolford.
j * SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
' ACT I—Garden of Wurtzelpraeter Inn, Vienna, at carnival time.
i ACT II—A Gypsy camp near Vienna, that evening,
j ACT III—Same as Act J, the next evening.
TIME—The present. PLACE—Vienna.
MUSICAL PROGRAM
1 OVERTURE Insrumental.
ACT. I
2 OPENING CHORUS Ensemble.
"THE DUTY OF A COP" 'Rumski and Bumski.
"PICKLES" Jones.
"CZARDAS" A Gypsy Dance. Ilona.
"MY GYTSY QUEEN" Ilona and Jones. Duet.
"REMEMBER" June and Crefont. Duet.
"THE DREAMY, SCHEMY WIDOW" Pennington and Lady Vivian.
"FORTUNE TELLING" Ilona and Chorus.
"AWAY TO AHE GYPSY CAMP" Finale Act I. Ensemble.
ACT II
."KAMALAV" Prelude to Act II.
"THE ROMANY TRAIL" Solo and Male Chorus. Jigo and Gypsies.
"PHILOSOPHY" (A Madrigal) Quartette. Jigo, Ilona, Crefont
and June.
14 "THE MYTHICAL POOL" Solo and Chorus. Ilona.
"PICTURES BY MOONLIGHT" Duet. Cr-efont and June.
"A VISION" Duet. Lady Vivian and Ilona.
FINALE ACT II Ensemble.
ACT III '- - * v- -
"ALL HAIL KING CARNIVAL" Opening Chorus Act II.' Ensemble.
"THE TIME TO SAY GOOD-BYE" Crefont and June.
"VALSE DU CARNIVALE" Ilona.
"I CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT JIMMY" Ilona and Chorus.
FINALE ACT III Ensemble.
Complete stocks at lowest prices a*
Dietiker's.
For Sale—Good work haree. Wded-
mail Auto Company. ' *-.
FOr Sale—Team of young moles.
Wiedman Auto Company.
Far Sale—3 tons nice timothy hay.
J, Finkbeiner, phone 151-F21. 2
Far Sale—Dsering binder. Inquire'
of Alger Allison, phtone 139-F2. 32
Use Wonder Feed tor those chicks.
None better. Saline Mercantile Co.
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Watkins Quality Products, B. XT*
Stutz, 210 Harris sstreet, phone 128.
.For Sale—Bay mare wi*. 1390,10 yrs,
o*M. iHutzel & SchnSrring, phone 33. 2:
Sol Hot oil burning brooder tor sale..
Henry Oornish, Macon phone 5-F11. 2."
Por Sale—Cabinet organ, in fine
condition, cheap. Inquire this of**
fice. 32.
Fish supper at Westph&l's Cafe
Wednesday evening, May 12. 50 cent's,
per plate.
DON'T FORGET TO ORDER THAT
FERTILIZER. SALINE MERCANTILE
COMPANY.
Try our Solite High Test gasoline.
Th? car will start easier. Wiedman
Auto Company. #
For Sale—Maud S windlmill aaid 35-
foot derrick. Cheajp if taken at once.
Phone 191-F11.
Cf-nncil Proceedmss-
TREAT IS IN STORE
FOR MOVIE LOVERS
i *-
[ "Di-usi.Ha With » Millio"" Coming to
| Liberty Tliflatre Saturday
and Sunday.
i A regular mee'.'ing of the Saline
; Common council was told in the
'■ coimc-il roomi Monday evening, April
5, 1926. President Rentschler in the]
Gluaiii- i Movre patrons have a real t*e-*.t in
Trustees present: Alber, Fosdick. j store ftw them Sntarday aiwl Sunday,
I Crittenden, Lamb-rth, Hutzel. whiei. "DrusiUa With a Milfcon comes
Trust*** absent: Breidernats*. i i» the Liberty theatre. Notihmg so
! Minutes of the last meeting were j fresh, charming and gaimr?lly ijis* i.r
: r.-ad and n.-rrrroved.
MISCHA LBVITS"**"!
Piano sololsii at the Ann Arbor
Festival. *
May
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Lewis M.
Riley, who pa, s«d away Just threcs
years ago, May 5.
He is gon?. bat not forgotten.
And as dawns another year.
In out lonely houirs of thinking
Thoughts of him. are always near.
Days oif sadness will -come *oer us,
Friends "mJa-y 'tlhmk thie wound is
healed,
But they lritl-e know* the sorrow
That lies within the heart concealed
Sadly missed by
The Family.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the teachers and
puipils of the Dell school, tihe neii*h-.
bors and firiends for the plants, candy
and cards and many other expressions
of sympathy sent !me diu'ing my recent illness. They were surely ap-
pre-cia'tieri.
Jack Airend.
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
^ means the proper use of printers' ink.
FORD TOUBUVG—192S
With glass enclosure. ?100.00.
GE30. V, COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
YOUR PICK
. Or is£-*eral Good Ton^ings
With st&rWr-s. $50.00.
GEC1-, V. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phote* 61
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH
GRADE EXAMINATIONS
Examinations will begin at 8:00
a. m. Eastern Time, at the high
school of Saline.
PROGRAM
Thuirsiay, May 13, seventh grade.
A. M. Orthography aiid spelling,
penimian^hir. reading.
P. M. Physiology, geography.
FVidixy, May 14,. eighth gnade.
A. M. Arithimetic, jgrammai*i
P. M. Histerv, civics, agriculture.
T!ie following nsupils not residents
r.f a district maintaining a legal
high school -may have tlheir tuition
paid by b'.ie home difSltSct.
Pupils holding county eighth graide"
diplomas granted by the county board
of school exaiminers.
Pupils •who have completed eight
grades of work in a graded district
properly certified to by sujjerintendent
of schools of such district.
Written applications for tui'Mon
must be made on or before the fourth
Monday ini June to the school uoa.rd
of the district in which the child is
resident. Sueh written application
must he made each, year tha-h the pu.
pil desires to haye tuition paid
• The folllow'ing bills were iread by
, the clerk:
, Detroit Edifeon Co., lights and
!• power
• Mushier Co., supplies .......
JOch*. Vialve & Founr'ry Oo...
• Crane Co., supplies
Ro^coe O. Bonlisteel, .annual
reta'nier fee
Saline Mercantile Co., supplies
Sanford Hardware Co.. supplies
J. B. Wallace, heplfch officer
G. F. Fitzgerald, salary, Teris.-
! tratiion dn|ys and supplies
: George W. Seeger, fire chief
■ Fred Luckha**dit, salary
Frei Luckhardt, trelight
J. A. Alber, salary
C. H. Carven, salary
Julius Brefernitz, elecltfan
inspector
! Julius Feldkamp, election
inspector
' Mrs. Frank Camburn. election
i clerk *
.' Mrs. C. F. Fitzgerald, election
" clerk
S. A. Fitzganal'd, gatekeeper
, C. H. Oarven, gatekeeper ....
; " The treasurer's bond was read by
tlhe clerk. Motion by Hutzel, supr
ported by Crittenden tlhat trea.ut*ar's
bond be accepted. Ca.rried.
Motion by Criittenden, supported by
Hutzel, that ia trac(ti->r-sweeper be
purchased. Vote pollied iby clerk.
Yeas—Hufizel, Crittenden, Alber,
Fosdick, Lambarrth.
Nays—-none. Canried.*
Mo«iion by Hutzel, supported by
Fosdick to adjourn. Carried
EMANUEL RENTSCHLER, Pre*.
C. F. FITZGERALD. Clerk.
$513.71
186,18
10.55
181.78
100.00
23.45
71.05
65.50
90.00
35.09
83.33
3.61
83.35
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
3.00
3.00
Christian Science Notes.
The Christian Science society of
Saline holds its services in the hall
Aidd Wool Show To Stole Fair Classes over the Citizens bank, Sunday at
10:30 a. m.
A wool show -will be added to the
exhibits at the Michigan state fair
next - fall. V,. A. Frefman, animal
husbandry speci'lasj at 'he Michigan
State college, has announced decision by the state fair manag-menf tti
include various classes of fie?ces.
Prizes will be offered for ram.
and ewa flexes, in the fallowing
breeds: Shropshire, Hampshire, Oxford. RambnuiUfit, Blacfeop Dalaine
Merino, American Delaine, and
American M<Srino.
Subject: Adam anid Fallen Man-
Testimonial meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
A cordial invitation is given to all.
Sunday school immediately follows
the morning service to
under 20 may be admitted.
ing hi s coimle oat of Hollywood in
months as this brilliant .adaptation of
an unusual and compelling story.
F. Harmon Weight, the director,
Lois Zettner, who did the scenayio
'from 'tihe popular Cooper book, and a
splendid cast have combined to retain
iii. all ife [pristine splendor the flavor
of "something different." Mairy Carr,
Priscilla Bonner. Kenneth Han'an,
Claire Du Bray and William Humphrey are the featured pln.yers. T'-.o=e
who saw Mrs. Can* in "Over the Hill,"
in which She ima'e such a repiititicn.
will find that in the role of "Drui=il-
ip," a lifrtle old lady charity patient
who su 'denly is i*ais~d to affluenc,
she has a part that far transcends
anything s'-e 'h'a^ <ever r*one. Mis
Bonnor and Kenneth Harlan make a.
splemd.iid iroimiainioe seem as vivid a= a.
first kiss, sand laid the rest of the cast,
including a score or so of b"*,'-le*-. ar*
excellent. In addition to beattti!,ful
pathos and comedy, "DrusiMa With a
Million" boasts of one of the bigrest
'"punch" scenes within recent memory.
For Sale or Rent—160 acre farm;
good bHildingsand in fine condition,
2_ "miles from Saline on good .road,
$125 per acre, on easy terms; also 8
acres of good soil to rent in Saline.
A. C. .Lange, phone 76.
CHEVROLET TOURING-
.Motor overhauled, brakes
In good shape. $150.
GEO. V. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
1921
relined.
CHEVROLET TOURING—1923
Overhauled motor, groi brakes.
See it! $100.00.
GEO. X. COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 61
Property Bayers AttentUn.
Have houses in Saline, Milan, Ann
Arbor, and'Washtenaw county farms
for immediate possession. Also good
building lots in Saline, Ann Arbor,
and Mortenview near Pord Airport
and River Rouge"* plant. Buying real
which pupils estate, your purchase is an investment
■ " ! wisely made- A. C* Lange, phone 76.
For Sale—Manure ifor' your lawns,
gardens and shrubbery, 306 Bast Henry street, phone 76.
Get your tinwoirk done pi-omptly.
A first class job, prices reasonable,
at Sanford's Hardware^
For Sale—Samson Tractor w'tli P.
& 0 plows. Priced to sell quickly.
Wiediinan Auto Con .iv.iny.
" Monuments, Markers and Cemetery
Work of ali kinds. Jos. I-, Arnct Ann;
Arbor, Michigan, ph*,me 8914.
Wanted—Girls for laundry work.
experienci3 not necessary. Apply or
write Kyer Lii.undry., Ann Arba*r.
" HORSE COLLARS
Buy your horse collars here and
save money, Henry* Q. Dieterle,
For Sale—Registered Guernseys,
one bull, two heifers 5 and 15 months
old. W. G. Bowe, 1003, Biooks, Aim
Anbor. 33
. For Rent—Good 5-room fiat, fully
equip*:ed* also gpod Studebaker 3-
passenger ear ifor sale. Conrad
Boettner. 31tt
To Rent—40-acre .flarm, stork and
tools, money or cro_p rent, .1% miles
southwest of Saltan. B. W. Callen.
South Lyon.. 34
Whenever In the market for gammed labels, get Observer samples and
prices. Our line embraces every*
thing in the label line.
Genuine 13-plate Ford Storage batteries, with rubber case, guaranteed
for one year, only $15.00. Wiedman.
Auto Company.
If you are going to buy a lawn
n-ower, don't fail to see the EclSpge.
It's different than any lawn mower
made*. At Sa* .ford's Ho.rdwere.
BIG MILLINERY SALE
All feats nriced from S5 to $15 going
at $4 to $6.50. The Huilda. Shop, tvor
WeStphal's restaurant.
For Sale—40 sho.n Del:,ine ewe*,
row lambtaig from Tegi.-tered stock.
Jersey bull ll montihs oM, eligible to
r igister. Wm. Hi. Dc-ll, Stony Creek.
A 0001) BPTCK STDBB
On main s.lreet on large lo*. Living
rooms above; wtter an-i sewer. A bargain for some one to buy. Willis M.
Fowler.
Emil H. Arnold, Optometrist. 22»
S. Main street. Ann Arbor, specializes /
in superior eye examination and
glasses at reasonable prices.
FOR M.000.00
I can sell you a good 8-roomi 'house
with, turnace, bath and tiglhts. Full
basement, gco1 roof. Lot 4x10 .nods.
WILLIS TH. FOWLER.
Having leased the 'Miller grawel
pit, I am prepared to deliver gravel
at any t'me a.t $1.50 per load. "35
cents per load if you do your own
hauling. Frank Drjiiels, phone
91-F2. 32
B. P: S.—Besit Ramt: Sold. We have
it in all sizes 'and oolors*. Sanford
Hardware Store.
!&£■*. fr-a AW -ta ..w
:iMk,
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Galling cards, wedding invitation?
and announcenients, either printed or
engraved, at The Observer oflice
s<j^smahii^6tm
Baby Chicks. Purebred. Michigan
Accredited. Come and see our big
modern hatchery and find out about
our methods of chick production. If
you cannot come, write for full infbr-
ination. Washtenaw Hatchery, Gedief
Road, Ann Arbor. -Jel6
CHEVROLET COUPE—1924
This car Ihas improves brakes and
motor.
Don't let it get away.
GEO. V, COOK
Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
Phone 91 * .
Object Description
| Title | 1926-05-06; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1926-05-06 |
| 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 |
