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SALINE
VOLUME 57
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938
NUMBER 40
To be of
Saline Bakery
Changes Hands
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
PIONEER TIMES
Home Economic Projects Well
Under Way
i We are justly proud of our great
university. Today we possess at Ann •
Arbor one of the most beautiful col- ;
eleventh lege campuses in the Union. With the ;
1
Twenty-five ninth and
grade home economics girls have groups of buildinj
Prominent Citizen
Claimed By Death
PL4NO RECITAL
Miss Vesta Mills presented her
piano pupils in a recital last Wednesday afternoon at her home. She
was assisted by Miss Eunice Dunk
of Grand Blanc and Miss Elizabeth
Service to You
9
Is a Pleasure
To Us
a »,_,«. ni.ffr.rfl waitP. nf ° "—" ' ' <■>""*■ "",v- °~7^ —. ° devoted to the Joseph F. Schmid Stricken by Fatal Harwood. Those taking part were
Mr. and Mrs^ Ciiffom wa£e* OI started summer projects under the various sciences and arts separated _._-.-.. J --- _ . _ .
Lansing, After Running It a
Mbnth, Purchase Business.
supervision of Mrs. Washburn. Be- by well kept lawns and neat cement [
• fore the school year ended this June, t walks, it presents a picture of!
Heart Attack Friday; Funeral
Sunjday Afternoon.
-.-.„! our teacher had individual confer-. beauty either from the air or on the
While we are all aware of the op- ences __jtt eacl. ^ to is£aUA
tiie new theatre, we also the projects that she would un-i
the purchase of the Saline £er-ake £ order to enrich ber home_!
Merlyn Graf, Selma and Helen Kohler, Mary Jane and James Hammond,
Janice Welch, Lois Finkbeiner, Kath-
UM- ., Death came suddenly to one of Sa-' ryn Luckhardt, Marilyn Dietiker,
eninc- of the new theatre we also ences w^ .eafh*,^1 *° ^finitely ground. \Vae,B wen-known residents Friday. Virginia Luckhardt, Carol Rentsch-
ening ot tne new ine_--ie, e_ ^ __lan the prOTects ^^ ^e would un., The __y trees which border the * j h p Schmid died without warn- ler, Mildred Day, Eleanor Hertler,
Bina mrs uuu«u .- - -». ^^f ^t -^ a7^C\ Z^t* inS fom. a heart attack while busy Emergene Ernst, Jeannette Clay,
here a month asro makmS experiences. The pupils were about the buildings add to its beauty in. .his slaughter house. He was bom in Nellie Irwin, Dorothy Kohler, Ernes-
vrr Walter->fcad! P*^— %°- ha^ theiy-..p|rentsi ap- .a^-eh^m-jme^hy-^^^^^lioiS^^^^^^P G_rm__iy,~ November'1-27, tine Wilson and Maurine Harwood.-'
" 'ment P*5*31' 'therf Y-they. planned two, urn which is beautifulin all seasons.1873 jj^ parents were John George* The Misses Elizabeth. Harwood and
nnri "TiMtrv in Arbau_rh's in Lan-* P*ases °f homemaking. Therefore,! of the year, from the bud sweling ^ Meianie Bressom Schmid. Mr. Eunice Dunk each added vocal solos
and pastry in AXDc-ugns in w]ie-. school was outj tbe lg wast-, stages of springtime to the brilliant- Schmid came from Germany leaving to the program. Eleanor Her">
announce
Bakery by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Walter, who came
from Lansing. Mr. ^Walterp/ihap,
charge of' the,; cake' department.
sing for three years . _-r.-- ^ time, .in starting on their sum- :ly painted foliage of late fall,
.that he was in the bakery buaneM| mer education.
, in Chicago and in Ithaca, nis nome. Th_ types _f projects our girls; ful" than during lilac time, when over I
town, and has ha.d nearly ten years jh chosen deal* with garment con-j thirty .varities may be seen,
_--_--.■_-__-,-_-.,-. r_ .*-_-._-___.*_-1. or - Tuva Wf. li.M* : . . '-_. -_ . ° _ _ _ . » —— ._ . _■ _ ..
■Per" his family in the home land" while he Lois Finkbeiner, Selma and Helen
:£oP?v.f't ?°,Ji-?\<...... iL,^1°^l™e^-fZiinvesti&ated the possibilities in Amer-I Kohler and Carol Rentsehler were
a , „„ , „ „. ""~'ca. Arriving in this country he capie '. presented awards.
to Saline where he established him- j —-
CARD OF THANKS
experience altogether. Mrs. Walter* "<■««. um»«i -^a-* ^-^ B~m^ ^__-, -»•_•<* JZ"""^ "."*J.'"? T'"- !to Saline where he established him-
w4s a Chicago girl. They have one, J*™^. family nftals, and_bakmg.;, However, it is not of the campus self ^ the butcher business. Winning
\l^ghterY JeSne^ They ^e at home Combination project* mvo^ ™e F~a a favorable reputation for himself;
mtte Birkle house, North Ann ^. i eral aspects^aremefeasmg, such as, neer trail leads us back a hundred ma a profitabl^ trade too he sent. We wish to extend our sincere
i"l;r , 1^ f^mclu^fa^haV1°r' fe^' I**™ aTso !^f *e "^erfty -va* back to Germany for his wife and thanks to the many friends who were
and clothing; management of the new. In 1837 it was established., ^eir four cMdren. She made the so kind to us in our recent bereave-
bor street.
Saline business men and citizens ; various activities of the home; room The campus then consisted of scrub " T'~~* "T ~ '_, __""..—:,_" — „*. * «. *. *-* «
m general .xtend a hearty welcome renovation i„clading cleaning, paint-,oak and rolling hillsidesThSi w^e tKp to Ameraa and the family wa^ nent, for the beautifu. flowers and
to Mr. and Mrs Walter and w.sh!in arrangement, and conltaction' used for pasture lotf by toe townif611111^ her\ ?e0rge' tte youn^est-l ^ ?ev" Wa"er Saxmar" for hls com-
them success and happiness ..in their, ofs curtains^ and 'accessories. 'to_t who had a cow was bom m Salme- ^tmf-,7°rds-, A ^ „ - „
venture here. While not having ■ vv.iuiia.ua. iaj». i ^^ -j,.,,-^,,-,. 1fi 1QOA •,-__._,,. j The Children of Arthur Marian Derr.
.much time for sports of any descrip-
fHnn Mr. Walter does take time for
bowling for his special brand of
I recreation. - Mrs. Walter assists her
I husband at the bakery and is becoming acquainted with the people while
waiting on the customers.
School time for acquiring skills is[ The equipment was meagre and I °n .^November 16, 190-,. Joseph
limited. Training in school should the faculty few. Any seemmg lack i **nnd married Miss Nora Rogers
be supplemented by practice in the in these ways was more than offset: f8ter- °f .fe^n and Roy Rogers,
natural setting of the home. When by the devoted efforts of both teach- i^- S.chmld Y? awTv^lAJaT, ^ !?er
w -- - ■ •* -" _ _ r_rtA cistpr Mt.c: .mhTi X-f.nlAn'• TnTA*
CARD OF THANES
7 wish to express my deep grati-
Saline Savings
The One Story Bank On the Corner
OBITUARY
IldLUXC-l, -jCLLlUg Ul W» ll__il%_. T»-i^_i Wj L11C UCVUICU CHUll- Ul UVft.ll LCCH.11-> . , -_ - , „ ._ . . j
the teacher with the co-operation of ers and students who applied what 3i^iiw iirL^5 sS bide for the many act. of kindness
the mother helps the girl to adopt they had faithfully and vigorously | ^rf^j^ ^,,SS La l£?.\ *"**>■ me while in the hospital and
Arthur Mariam, Derr
uie iiiuLiici uc-ija "iC 6.ii >.- «,—_.» liicj. ii_A_ laiuuuujr tmu visv-iuuoijr . AlnhOTiqp of Bli-wfipld and sev-
classroom activities to home condi- hoping for the day when they might'™ Sewfand S
tions in a.planned activity, the op- have more. eral nephews and nieces,
portunity is provided for finding, j Some idea of what* was expected! Funeral services were held at the
adopting, and utilizing materials in of the teachers is gained from let- . Dietiker funeral home Sunday after-
that home. Consider then as our, ters which one Silas H. Douglas had no°n with Rev. W B. Sa-sman ofii-
-oal: '"A home project is a device saved and which .his son turned over. ciating and burial was m Oakwood
- - - — - - ' cemetery. Relatives from out of
since my return home.
Miss Helen Armbruster.
WATER DUES ARE DUE
Arthur Marian Derr was born in I for educating girls, not a device for. to the Michigan Historical Society, j cemetery. Keiatives from out or g^jj Satu
iim-1-.vn Tnwa. .Tulv 1.1862. and spent getting work done.*' j Silas 'Hamilton Douglas was a town for ^e funeral were Alphone' water dues.
I will be at the Saline Savings
Bank Saturday, July 16, to collect
SmSRS*7 ^_S?Sf SiSe&riorokdh.to a typical day of 'docto7 whTcame to~}_^~Arbo. in Schmid of Blissfield ahd Jacob
of W_ mo-ke^ te f_-Sy movel to Mrs. Washburn. Firs/thing in the .18<_3 to begin the practice of medi- Schmid of Yp-itenfa.
Canal Dover Ohio Here Mr. Derr morning she drivesi to the home of cine connected with the university1
learned to tie a miller. On Septem- Betty Steiner to help her make her'at that time.
ber 4 1884 he married Miss Margar- first pie. Together they mix and; di\ Douglas came from Fredonia,
et Jane Thomas of Sharon, Pa. Three roll out the crust, fill it, and shortly n. Y., in 1838 and first began the
SaMne Theatre Was
Dedicated On Friday
day's Program; All Delighted.
WHITE OAK1 COAL
Nature's finest fuel Starts like kindling,
yet bums all day. Less than a bushel of
ash per ton. Place your order while price
is low.
Also Our Old Reliable OLCA
POCAHONTAS COAL -- BARN PAINT
HAY EQUIPMENT
BINDER TWINE
LAMBARTH BROTHERS
WE DELIVER PHONE 105
Frank Camburn, Treasurer.
THE OBSERVER LINERS
Classified Advertising:
6c per line first insertion. 4c per line
each: subsequent insertion.
MESEVHJM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
ivears later 1887, they moved to Al-'it is in the oven. CThe next time, practice of medicine in Detroit. Iri' , , ,, __ _ ... _ ,
nenl Sgan where he had charge;Betty bakes a pie herself with con- addition to w-g a doctor he .Hundred or More Invited Guests
of the^pela^Roller Mills until 1909. fidence). Departing to see Maurine sued a hobby-he studied minerals! Witnessed a Preview of Satur-
Then he came to Saline and with J Harwood, Mrs. Washburn.,arrives to :and geology. Often he accompanied
Charles Payfer purchased the Bixby help cut out a "pair of pajamas. The his cousjni j)r, Douglas Houghton, on
Mills now the Alber Mill. He sold. material had been shrunk by Maur- trjps to ^ Upper peninsula. Dr. j Despite a steady drizzle Friday
ihis interest in the mill to Mr. Pay- ] ine, and it did shrink! Consequently, Houghton was a member o_ the first' afternoon quite a crowd assembled in
fer and immediately associated him-! they figure out a way to cut the faculty of the university. He did' front of the new theatre when
self with the Friis & MJnnett mill,: garment in order that the facing of not conduct classes daily but .spent the heavy canvas which has hung
i now Friis & Brackel. Here he was a J the front opening of the blouse can muCh of his time on field trips gath- over the front of the building during
I most successful flour maker and for j be pieced on and not show. They erjng. information on mineralogy for remodeling operations was taken
' many years helped to build and hold j then discuss details of garment con- Q-g university. While on one of i down. As it fell a chorus of ohs
a fine> reputation for the excellent; struction. Selma Herter on the Qjggg j-,^ jje was drowned, and as' and ahs was heard and the new
flour made there. He was a most Pleasant Lake road is next. Her par- Dr SUas Douglas had been with theatre smiled with all the glory of
, faithful and trusted employee. After ticular problem is a placket in the him on so many trips and had read! its fresh paint and new entrance. _ . ,. i .«• i
•the death of his wife in December,! side of a shantung dress she is mak- g-^ studied much 0n the subject, he'Soon the scaffolding was removed Custom combine work. Make ap-
11928, he made his home with his ing. With help and some practice was named to succeed Dr. Houghton' and everyone admired the facade. Plication early, uross Hardware.
! dai-p-hter. Mrs. Harry Friis In spite on a simple placket ?*?%**> onJ£* on the faculty. Occasionally he had| The new front is of masonite in a
of the loss of one leg which mada.,a fine placket m hgr ,*^ ™ held classes at the university for hisideep cream or buff color with trim-
it necessarv for him to leave the; the teac^_^^t^pl^Viedrnav- ?" C0USm alld SO he seemed the legit-; jnings of Dutch blue. The words
mill he seemed to enjoy life, the The next stop is at Helen Wiedmay Imate success ja ^^ wdrti i "Saline Theatre" in stream-lined let-
flowers, birds, and neverfail^ingood f-o^.the same road. She is hdged, _t ^ ^..^ ^ ^ d Saline Tl^re &m st^amlm^ let
weatherto visitTtte faimliaLdamU were more concemed with a 1 Double swing doors at the "east
sitp each dav- He will be greatlv and shown how to sew the loops in.
^7^}?t^^^J^ ^l^Z^rllfn^^\Tl^.^^ «*.^"ers after his name de-|one enters the theatre proper. Here
J man's fitness for thfe job than a>ide lead to the foyer from Which
_ _ ._ ___ __. „,„__-. -v™ r.— „ „,, <-.. t„.- o™™ j,nri qhir- string of letters after his name de-jone enters the theatre proper. Here
S_.ln,^iS?ylSL.",™^'»CJeS; S?-*_S£," *-- VZX SSt ".**;"! « >»tch of d.Sre,S, jet none on. S»., _ too, cewS, %_ withi
IF YOU HAVE STARTED
your chicks _n LARRO FEEDS, by all means follow
with LARRO EGG MASH, or for Broilers, use
LARRO BROILER MASH and GRAINS.
Spray material for every purpose
Med. non-__arde__ing Salt $1.00 per cwt.
Also have Granulated and Water Softener Salt; also
50-lb. blocks
Hominy, Cracked or whole Corn, Oats, Bran,
Middlings, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Dried Buttermilk, Skim Milk iand Oyster Shell.
Headquarters for Plymouth Binder Twine
Get our prices before you buyK
Cole's
PHONE 47
Store
SALINE
if.,1 disposition endeared him to ^,^-f^^^f*^ «*£* °££ of them proving *6w practical or. comforable seat." on either: side to
who knew him, ■ ready to be ™spected- ^er_ ^hat ^3.^ a ^-35- WOuld ^ accommodate 270 persons.
^^^^^^^^^f^^^-^tT^^S^- Dr" Do^las' duties were clearly, The screen is oftte newest sound
f „ nearborn he returned a^ft over ^"^ outlined for him. He was to receive j type such as is used in the large
't0 p™ ^T.J1^ ^,eXv So-n- out? T^e profitable, bu_y day"ends a salary of ^SOi) aAd to fcave charge ■ cities. The projection rooni is direct-
a *«,*-! p„d> ^r' T1"^ He^s at the T^ome of Edna Zicl Here a of the chemistry department of theUy over the fiont entrance and of
^'.^f-,28-ft-PSSSlf^fi»^i"-|--dr.^is cut out front a culottes pat- university. Under his, direction the fireproof coBstruction In the base-
e^ hv ^en;hildrfn Lnra^ hav- stot cut out * ^ .^ firgt university ^ ^ ^ raodem saflitar^ rest rooms_
w",* ri t * ZtTrJt Wr^HaSv Other girls are just as busy on the U. S. to have a building used;The floor has been completely and
^ter* £L» wr, Edw^d ifw^ thSr projects when visited. They exclusively as a chemistry labora- sufficiently Reinforced to bea> the
,^i^--Sa^-^.Ed^d-^3r includeP Eileen Moehn, ^axine Fos- tory During his early years on the;Weight of a capacity house.
'_ a r-io^^o nf =Jt nair dick Barbara Fierce, TDella Tanner, faculty he also served as the first • Wesley M. Gilpin. and Lewis M.
born and Clarence ^^ ™^^ of buildings ana 1 i_as_i are the proprietors. Both men
Sh_T^- ^ tt ^r,^>,^ren \ tv Gordon, Gertrude "Marken, Mary grounds, and was responible for the i have long been connected with the
and two great-grandchildren. _ ,ty^^ ^^ ^ mein, Mar.. _rection .of one of the early build-; Deartorn schools on the teaching
1 Funeral services were held m ^e , _^ EUa AIbra.) Jj0uise Beck- mgs which .appeared on the campus, staff. Mr. Lash was one of the
Dietiker funeral home Thursday aft- J" ^ janice Theu.er, Eleanor Ellis, For some time in addition to! • • ■ - - ........
ernoon with Rev. W. B. Saxman m s gtevvrart Carol TJphaus, Gerald- teaching chemistry and mineralogy
; charge. The many floral offerings '^f^j ball and Dorothy Ormsby. he continued Tats medical practice.
j The work of making a catalog of Iwhj.h Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Fox
the minerals m Michigan, his duties ]and paramount produce %vhich will
-n _r- ■_-_. ™ chemistry> geology and mineral-]De shown here after they have ap-
Juamta VlVian Jienry ogy made gaxeat demands on hi_3,pered ^ ^g iarger cities. It is the
were tribute to the high esteem in , i
which Mr. Derr was held. Burial! " ;
■was in Oakwood cemetery. He was j Edgar Lorhl Westpnial
a member of the order <*>f MaecabPes. - —~* - •r^-
originators of the system o'f visual
education. The management has
contracted for the best pictures
All cardboard now 7c per sheet at
The Observer office.
Heating and sheet metal work.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Walverine Work Shoes give extra
service.. Sold by G. L. Parsons.
_WV E.. DieUker, licensed, embalmeg.
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
For Sale—lOft-lb, Leonard ice box,,
porcelain lined; bargain. Phone 33.:
Summer shades Women's Silk Ad-,
mirations Hosiery just in. G. I_. Parsons.
Radio Service. 12 years of factory-
experience. 211 S. Ann Arbor St...
Saline. W. Kelly.
For Sale—White Leghorn AAA"
pullets V weeks old. Robert Morton,,
phoae 188-F22.
Kitchen cabinets $5; studio couches $7.50. Alexander's, 417 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor. _
thB jwpsnni" lr>d<re, <"> E. S. and the
i!1-".!;. _?.?_ s*_t_ T.a.__!.!_r _™l.-_\eiato"of" Oie management to bring
Methodist church. The fact Oiat ne -ff__ited ^ marriage Saturday After- people poor. So he pursued his medi- clea_. wholesome entertainment to
.was ill "nlv from Friday untu l-ues-, fioon at Home of alr. and jirg. Cal practice to supplement his mea-j^e community. They plan to oper-
dav mad" his nassmg a snocK to tne. E^ ^ Smitti in Ann Arbor. ; ger salary ana provide funds for j ate daily evening shows. In addi-
I/.^mrviun-itv. but the memory 01 ms: -further investigation in natural sci- tion to all me other changes a moa-
:>ind]v deed*? and fn<=nriiv a.cts_ w_l; Qf j_.j-_.gsj. t0 Saiine people is the ence. ' "
ii->To in the memory of all who knew .%• -.rmch took place Saturday i We wonder how. many hea<_s of
^^* _ _ _-._jl_.__. "ft-T«_-^ T r* .tt f\¥ VV ^.ul4ll^_> Jt
A full line of New Idea Implements and repairs. Call the Wiedman Auto Company.
I' am now prepared to clean your-
furnace with my new vacuum cleans
er. R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Wanted—Unfurnished house with
furnace by local teacher, at once
Ruth E. Dinelly, 15765 Ohio Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
,i..-o His daughter. Mrs. Law,
of
^ternoon at the home of Mr and departments at the university today
! r-f*iif<vTiia came Wednesday preced- ^^'"g^jj- H gnflfh in Ann Arbor, would like to share and shoulder the
5r>«- his dpath t*> be he^e to hem __.g^ Juanita Vivian Henry became work done by this worthy old doctor,
celebrate his birthdav. Julv 1st. It ■ ^^ of-Edgar Lorin Westphn1. who gave unstintingly of his time
is a comfort to herself and the fam- ■ qf __rg ^j^-g-^. Westphal of this and talent that the university might
ily that she arrived earlv and was, -.. ^ ilnprovised altar was fixed grow and enlarge its store of infor-
liere to "have. a brief visit with her • • the fireplaCe which was bank- mation and usefulness,
fafv,.- t>r.fr>TfL jje passed away. Svm-: ferns and flanked with bas- : it was largely through the influ-
pathv of the communitv is'extended of ^^^ TOS&s and delphiniums.' ence of friends of Dr. Douglass that
the family in their bereavement. 'i__<r__ted tapers in white candelabra money was obtained to build the ,ob-
i 'abo-<'» the fireplace highlighted the servatory.' Dr. Pitcher, in whose
I CATTArT? T?r»TAT?Y PTJTR settme Miss Marjorie Boettger at medical office in Detroit Silas Doug-
I bALUN-b KU I 'VKI ^L,VS5 "f^Lo Blavefi the Lohengrin %ved- [as studied medicine, was one of the
TT.^ -p^rtofirio- r*f th0
T?r,tnr_ rin-h 'ding march accompanied byher fath-i regents of the university. It
The Saline Theatre
OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS
Frfday and Saturday, July S and 9
PARAMOUNT PICTURES
'-SLUEBIRD'S EIGHTH WIFE"
With; Gary Cooper and .Claudette Colbert
Sunday and Monday, July 10 and 11
. "WELLS FARGO'* v
With Joel McCrea, Bob Burns, Frances Dee and a cast of thousands.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 12, 13, 14.
Metm-Goldwyn-Mayer
Robert Taylor in "A Yank at Oxford"
Selected Short Subjects with all features. .'.'.. ',K x
Children lOe
Adults .25c.
. _ --_ _ _. ' w 'r.prnard Boettger, on the violin.; largely through his efforts that a
at The Tavern last Thursday noon.; er^e™ ^\ ;vhite lace prin- medickl school was. established-- in
-=-_- „,.?- .- w t-Oks bv the, ^^nae r ^ co_nection ^j. ^ university in
re«ri--r ^e.-de-f. Sim R^ W.ls--^ cess ftocK ana ..^ a 18g0 Dr Dontfa8 in additi0n to all
and Secretary Walter D. Cook, the veil^nicix was ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ha_ ^^ ma(_e ^
■P^ r«ith«.ser. to give bandeau <*«^fe- _oses and WOre■ fes-„r of materia medica.
nrrBTlwniHl*.B . white gloves which were -worn_byher _ As we, visit _ the ^various^college
his report today. The citv park wp.
C"^TV-|-»
Miss Helen Henry of Anderson. Ind.: ^ qu^ yej ^gy afld fruitful lives' "•*"• i,JJ- •"• "*-"""•_ —*-
f-nd Mis-s Alma Ernst: of Salme ,of ^^ men -_ SUas rjougiEus, whoj Michigan and are now* at home
— ^«_ ^ t, _. _ _ ^ ^— — .—^^t Qjeir j-e__- jjoine in Ann Arbor.
, W-1- —— gi_¥__ ..-..._.
concluded to meet on the 14th for.an mother at her wedding. Miss Fran- "buildings today, attend lectures or
evening session at Camp Newkirk. <"•"*- Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. concerts in its great auditorium, we
local jy'onts to be taken along fo*>- Edwin H. Smith, was the maid of enjoy the benefactions made possible
a social time. ' honor and' wore a blue dress and-j-- tj-e taxpayers of the state, we do
Today the new officers wip **>'■■- carried a bouquet of roses and del- not ^jj^ bacjk to t^ beginning of
their respective seats for the begin- i-Bhiniums. ^e bnapsmaids_ were:tj_e institution and jeldpm^hear of
ning of another year in Rotary. i - - _ .. .. .„„_,
APPR.F-OIATTfiiN. j Judith Westphal of Battle Creek • acComplished so much for our great
APPRECIATION ^ flower ^ ^^^ Westpha-. j university.
TWpo-rs Gilnin & Lash of the Sa- ■twia orother of the groom, was best j
Un- Theatre- wish to exoress their '"J™- ^S8 X^t .^STS2-.^«^' NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
appreciation to the business and -pro-, P™ f -ffttte C"***4 «•* LmM Stlpe i ■ " —.- ^. . . t „
... ' . . .. of Detroit. ! The annual meetmg of District No.
fessional men and women and to the] A_lwIlt 0I)O. hvindre'\^^iests attend- i ^.. wiu be held in the school audi-
citizens of the community for the pa ti-<_ Wp/iding and the tea which torium Monday, July 11, at 8 o'clock
welcome accorded them on the open- followed. The couple are enjoying a p> m; for j^g, election of school board
ing of the theatre here; also to the motor trip through northern M_chi- j members and the transaction of such
Brides-water TnmW n_m«n. *™ •E;an and wil1 *« at nt>me u1 BatQe other business as may come before
Bridegwater Lumber Company for &e^ -37 West Mjchijran Ave. The ^.j meeting.
the satisfactory workmanship, in the -^room is a field engineer for the Mrs. Anna Miller, Secretary,
alterations to the building. We plan Consumers Power Company: * 1
^to nresent nothing but high-class pic-! ' ' The government pays the farmers
tures and Hope to me__t a contin:-' 'Th6-. Whiter Pla^ie te responsible for not raising grain, so why^'not
-.<_^» «* -'.~,^£-~4 -i. -a -__ f°J" the death of scores of the pay the railroads for not hauling-it.
uance of your good-will and patron- worW,g most gifted pedple:-^I-lchi- e * , • * '.
Bge- gan" Tuberculosis Association: : To tell it is to sell it.
ern air cooling system has- been installed and the public is cordially invited to enjoy the entertainment offered here.
DEAD OR ALTVE
Farm animals removed promptly
Phone collect to Ann Arbor 2-2244.
Central Dead Stock Co.
New York Life. Insurance Company. Organized 1845. A safe company in which to insure. Grant M.
Jones, MJlan, Mich., Telephone 141.
Keep your hogs free from worms
with Acorn NiXem and feed oui?
50% protein Hog Mix, then watch
them grow. Sa_ine Mercantile Co.,
"New deals and square deals," but
the deal where you get satisfaction
DJETEBLE-LOVELND
The wedding of John C. Dieterle
of Ann Arbor and Miss Lillian Loveland of Milan was performed at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. H.
Wittbracht Saturday afternoon, June
-25.- "THey were attended by Mr. Diet-
erle's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles ..Dieterle. The bride wore a - • _. tv _-•_ . _-.
white dress with green sash and I f°r ?°™ ^ £ ** Tx. Gibson's Op-
white accessories. The matron of • £C£X Parlors' Pac^<i at Hill, Ann
honor wore a blue sport dress witb' r '
white .-accessories Following the VSEO tractok PLOWS
ceremony a reception was held at _____ _.-,„__,..__ T i JC-*JV'"0
the home of ,the bride's sister Bnd Y^Z l^!^llZT tZ^J
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tell, l^X^^f^f^ ^f^SS"
ing of Dearborn. The table was cen- 1^ -Arbor 7 ^
tered with a wedding calce which! '
was flanked oneither side:with silver Combming, plowing and fitting,
vases with pink and white bouquets. w_rk m& h£__ __*_____ CaU g£
Tail white tapers completed the ar- ^ 1S/ __ ECi-Speed or
rangements. TOe bride and groom sheU station 6% miles west of Sa.
left for a wedding trip m northern 15_.e .__ -Qg.^, 41
In
Federated Church Notes
Rev. Roy J. Miller, Minister
Sunday, July 10 ten o'clock. Morning Worship. Sermon: "Thy King-:
dom Come."
11:15 a. m. The Church at school.
Radio Service. All makes, parts
and tubes; also gas, oil and accessor-
. ies, groceries, candy, tobacco. Art's
! Service Station, Saline-Pleasant Lake
' Roads, Saline phone 181-F13.
PARTNERSHIP PLAN
TIBED CABS
_. Ask us about pur low priced cars .
6:30 p. m. Youth at worship tn on this .plan..
Christian Endeavor. COOK MOTOR SALES
Wednesday, June 13, the Goodwill Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
da-s-' nf the Sunday school meeting '
.with. Mrs. Robinson, Milan. For Sale—hay loader,' two 8-ft,
"''Thursdav. June 14, the Friendship bmders, two 6-ft. binders, 1%-toa
class -f the Sunday school in tousl- 1936 Dodge truck, 1-ton 1937 Dodge
Hess session. pickup. 1929 Ford truck, good team.
' —; s—i— of mules, several work horses, binder
twine. Herman Heininger, phone 33.
LINER ADS GET RESULTS.
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| Title | 1938-07-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-07-07 |
| 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; |
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Description
| Title | 1938-07-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-07-07 |
| 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 |
| Transcript |
ff SALINE VOLUME 57 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938 NUMBER 40 To be of Saline Bakery Changes Hands SCHOOL ACTIVITIES PIONEER TIMES Home Economic Projects Well Under Way i We are justly proud of our great university. Today we possess at Ann • Arbor one of the most beautiful col- ; eleventh lege campuses in the Union. With the ; 1 Twenty-five ninth and grade home economics girls have groups of buildinj Prominent Citizen Claimed By Death PL4NO RECITAL Miss Vesta Mills presented her piano pupils in a recital last Wednesday afternoon at her home. She was assisted by Miss Eunice Dunk of Grand Blanc and Miss Elizabeth Service to You 9 Is a Pleasure To Us a »,_,«. ni.ffr.rfl waitP. nf ° "—" ' ' <■>""*■ "",v- °~7^ —. ° devoted to the Joseph F. Schmid Stricken by Fatal Harwood. Those taking part were Mr. and Mrs^ Ciiffom wa£e* OI started summer projects under the various sciences and arts separated _._-.-.. J --- _ . _ . Lansing, After Running It a Mbnth, Purchase Business. supervision of Mrs. Washburn. Be- by well kept lawns and neat cement [ • fore the school year ended this June, t walks, it presents a picture of! Heart Attack Friday; Funeral Sunjday Afternoon. -.-.„! our teacher had individual confer-. beauty either from the air or on the While we are all aware of the op- ences __jtt eacl. ^ to is£aUA tiie new theatre, we also the projects that she would un-i the purchase of the Saline £er-ake £ order to enrich ber home_! Merlyn Graf, Selma and Helen Kohler, Mary Jane and James Hammond, Janice Welch, Lois Finkbeiner, Kath- UM- ., Death came suddenly to one of Sa-' ryn Luckhardt, Marilyn Dietiker, eninc- of the new theatre we also ences w^ .eafh*,^1 *° ^finitely ground. \Vae,B wen-known residents Friday. Virginia Luckhardt, Carol Rentsch- ening ot tne new ine_--ie, e_ ^ __lan the prOTects ^^ ^e would un., The __y trees which border the * j h p Schmid died without warn- ler, Mildred Day, Eleanor Hertler, Bina mrs uuu«u .- - -». ^^f ^t -^ a7^C\ Z^t* inS fom. a heart attack while busy Emergene Ernst, Jeannette Clay, here a month asro makmS experiences. The pupils were about the buildings add to its beauty in. .his slaughter house. He was bom in Nellie Irwin, Dorothy Kohler, Ernes- vrr Walter->fcad! P*^— %°- ha^ theiy-..p rentsi ap- .a^-eh^m-jme^hy-^^^^^lioiS^^^^^^P G_rm__iy,~ November'1-27, tine Wilson and Maurine Harwood.-' " 'ment P*5*31' 'therf Y-they. planned two, urn which is beautifulin all seasons.1873 jj^ parents were John George* The Misses Elizabeth. Harwood and nnri "TiMtrv in Arbau_rh's in Lan-* P*ases °f homemaking. Therefore,! of the year, from the bud sweling ^ Meianie Bressom Schmid. Mr. Eunice Dunk each added vocal solos and pastry in AXDc-ugns in w]ie-. school was outj tbe lg wast-, stages of springtime to the brilliant- Schmid came from Germany leaving to the program. Eleanor Her"> announce Bakery by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walter, who came from Lansing. Mr. ^Walterp/ihap, charge of' the,; cake' department. sing for three years . _-r.-- ^ time, .in starting on their sum- :ly painted foliage of late fall, .that he was in the bakery buaneM mer education. , in Chicago and in Ithaca, nis nome. Th_ types _f projects our girls; ful" than during lilac time, when over I town, and has ha.d nearly ten years jh chosen deal* with garment con-j thirty .varities may be seen, _--_--.■_-__-,-_-.,-. r_ .*-_-._-___.*_-1. or - Tuva Wf. li.M* : . . '-_. -_ . ° _ _ _ . » —— ._ . _■ _ .. ■Per" his family in the home land" while he Lois Finkbeiner, Selma and Helen :£oP?v.f't ?°,Ji-?\<...... iL,^1°^l™e^-fZiinvesti&ated the possibilities in Amer-I Kohler and Carol Rentsehler were a , „„ , „ „. ""~'ca. Arriving in this country he capie '. presented awards. to Saline where he established him- j —- CARD OF THANKS experience altogether. Mrs. Walter* "<■««. um»«i -^a-* ^-^ B~m^ ^__-, -»•_•<* JZ"""^ "."*J.'"? T'"- !to Saline where he established him- w4s a Chicago girl. They have one, J*™^. family nftals, and_bakmg.;, However, it is not of the campus self ^ the butcher business. Winning \l^ghterY JeSne^ They ^e at home Combination project* mvo^ ™e F~a a favorable reputation for himself; mtte Birkle house, North Ann ^. i eral aspects^aremefeasmg, such as, neer trail leads us back a hundred ma a profitabl^ trade too he sent. We wish to extend our sincere i"l;r , 1^ f^mclu^fa^haV1°r' fe^' I**™ aTso !^f *e "^erfty -va* back to Germany for his wife and thanks to the many friends who were and clothing; management of the new. In 1837 it was established., ^eir four cMdren. She made the so kind to us in our recent bereave- bor street. Saline business men and citizens ; various activities of the home; room The campus then consisted of scrub " T'~~* "T ~ '_, __""..—:,_" — „*. * «. *. *-* « m general .xtend a hearty welcome renovation i„clading cleaning, paint-,oak and rolling hillsidesThSi w^e tKp to Ameraa and the family wa^ nent, for the beautifu. flowers and to Mr. and Mrs Walter and w.sh!in arrangement, and conltaction' used for pasture lotf by toe townif611111^ her\ ?e0rge' tte youn^est-l ^ ?ev" Wa"er Saxmar" for hls com- them success and happiness ..in their, ofs curtains^ and 'accessories. 'to_t who had a cow was bom m Salme- ^tmf-,7°rds-, A ^ „ - „ venture here. While not having ■ vv.iuiia.ua. iaj». i ^^ -j,.,,-^,,-,. 1fi 1QOA •,-__._,,. j The Children of Arthur Marian Derr. .much time for sports of any descrip- fHnn Mr. Walter does take time for bowling for his special brand of I recreation. - Mrs. Walter assists her I husband at the bakery and is becoming acquainted with the people while waiting on the customers. School time for acquiring skills is[ The equipment was meagre and I °n .^November 16, 190-,. Joseph limited. Training in school should the faculty few. Any seemmg lack i **nnd married Miss Nora Rogers be supplemented by practice in the in these ways was more than offset: f8ter- °f .fe^n and Roy Rogers, natural setting of the home. When by the devoted efforts of both teach- i^- S.chmld Y? awTv^lAJaT, ^ !?er w -- - ■ •* -" _ _ r_rtA cistpr Mt.c: .mhTi X-f.nlAn'• TnTA* CARD OF THANES 7 wish to express my deep grati- Saline Savings The One Story Bank On the Corner OBITUARY IldLUXC-l, -jCLLlUg Ul W» ll__il%_. T»-i^_i Wj L11C UCVUICU CHUll- Ul UVft.ll LCCH.11-> . , -_ - , „ ._ . . j the teacher with the co-operation of ers and students who applied what 3i^iiw iirL^5 sS bide for the many act. of kindness the mother helps the girl to adopt they had faithfully and vigorously ^rf^j^ ^,,SS La l£?.\ *"**>■ me while in the hospital and Arthur Mariam, Derr uie iiiuLiici uc-ija "iC 6.ii >.- «,—_.» liicj. ii_A_ laiuuuujr tmu visv-iuuoijr . AlnhOTiqp of Bli-wfipld and sev- classroom activities to home condi- hoping for the day when they might'™ Sewfand S tions in a.planned activity, the op- have more. eral nephews and nieces, portunity is provided for finding, j Some idea of what* was expected! Funeral services were held at the adopting, and utilizing materials in of the teachers is gained from let- . Dietiker funeral home Sunday after- that home. Consider then as our, ters which one Silas H. Douglas had no°n with Rev. W B. Sa-sman ofii- -oal: '"A home project is a device saved and which .his son turned over. ciating and burial was m Oakwood - - - — - - ' cemetery. Relatives from out of since my return home. Miss Helen Armbruster. WATER DUES ARE DUE Arthur Marian Derr was born in I for educating girls, not a device for. to the Michigan Historical Society, j cemetery. Keiatives from out or g^jj Satu iim-1-.vn Tnwa. .Tulv 1.1862. and spent getting work done.*' j Silas 'Hamilton Douglas was a town for ^e funeral were Alphone' water dues. I will be at the Saline Savings Bank Saturday, July 16, to collect SmSRS*7 ^_S?Sf SiSe&riorokdh.to a typical day of 'docto7 whTcame to~}_^~Arbo. in Schmid of Blissfield ahd Jacob of W_ mo-ke^ te f_-Sy movel to Mrs. Washburn. Firs/thing in the .18<_3 to begin the practice of medi- Schmid of Yp-itenfa. Canal Dover Ohio Here Mr. Derr morning she drivesi to the home of cine connected with the university1 learned to tie a miller. On Septem- Betty Steiner to help her make her'at that time. ber 4 1884 he married Miss Margar- first pie. Together they mix and; di\ Douglas came from Fredonia, et Jane Thomas of Sharon, Pa. Three roll out the crust, fill it, and shortly n. Y., in 1838 and first began the SaMne Theatre Was Dedicated On Friday day's Program; All Delighted. WHITE OAK1 COAL Nature's finest fuel Starts like kindling, yet bums all day. Less than a bushel of ash per ton. Place your order while price is low. Also Our Old Reliable OLCA POCAHONTAS COAL -- BARN PAINT HAY EQUIPMENT BINDER TWINE LAMBARTH BROTHERS WE DELIVER PHONE 105 Frank Camburn, Treasurer. THE OBSERVER LINERS Classified Advertising: 6c per line first insertion. 4c per line each: subsequent insertion. MESEVHJM CHARGE. 25 CENTS ivears later 1887, they moved to Al-'it is in the oven. CThe next time, practice of medicine in Detroit. Iri' , , ,, __ _ ... _ , nenl Sgan where he had charge;Betty bakes a pie herself with con- addition to w-g a doctor he .Hundred or More Invited Guests of the^pela^Roller Mills until 1909. fidence). Departing to see Maurine sued a hobby-he studied minerals! Witnessed a Preview of Satur- Then he came to Saline and with J Harwood, Mrs. Washburn.,arrives to :and geology. Often he accompanied Charles Payfer purchased the Bixby help cut out a "pair of pajamas. The his cousjni j)r, Douglas Houghton, on Mills now the Alber Mill. He sold. material had been shrunk by Maur- trjps to ^ Upper peninsula. Dr. j Despite a steady drizzle Friday ihis interest in the mill to Mr. Pay- ] ine, and it did shrink! Consequently, Houghton was a member o_ the first' afternoon quite a crowd assembled in fer and immediately associated him-! they figure out a way to cut the faculty of the university. He did' front of the new theatre when self with the Friis & MJnnett mill,: garment in order that the facing of not conduct classes daily but .spent the heavy canvas which has hung i now Friis & Brackel. Here he was a J the front opening of the blouse can muCh of his time on field trips gath- over the front of the building during I most successful flour maker and for j be pieced on and not show. They erjng. information on mineralogy for remodeling operations was taken ' many years helped to build and hold j then discuss details of garment con- Q-g university. While on one of i down. As it fell a chorus of ohs a fine> reputation for the excellent; struction. Selma Herter on the Qjggg j-,^ jje was drowned, and as' and ahs was heard and the new flour made there. He was a most Pleasant Lake road is next. Her par- Dr SUas Douglas had been with theatre smiled with all the glory of , faithful and trusted employee. After ticular problem is a placket in the him on so many trips and had read! its fresh paint and new entrance. _ . ,. i .«• i •the death of his wife in December,! side of a shantung dress she is mak- g-^ studied much 0n the subject, he'Soon the scaffolding was removed Custom combine work. Make ap- 11928, he made his home with his ing. With help and some practice was named to succeed Dr. Houghton' and everyone admired the facade. Plication early, uross Hardware. ! dai-p-hter. Mrs. Harry Friis In spite on a simple placket ?*?%**> onJ£* on the faculty. Occasionally he had The new front is of masonite in a of the loss of one leg which mada.,a fine placket m hgr ,*^ ™ held classes at the university for hisideep cream or buff color with trim- it necessarv for him to leave the; the teac^_^^t^pl^Viedrnav- ?" C0USm alld SO he seemed the legit-; jnings of Dutch blue. The words mill he seemed to enjoy life, the The next stop is at Helen Wiedmay Imate success ja ^^ wdrti i "Saline Theatre" in stream-lined let- flowers, birds, and neverfail^ingood f-o^.the same road. She is hdged, _t ^ ^..^ ^ ^ d Saline Tl^re &m st^amlm^ let weatherto visitTtte faimliaLdamU were more concemed with a 1 Double swing doors at the "east sitp each dav- He will be greatlv and shown how to sew the loops in. ^7^}?t^^^J^ ^l^Z^rllfn^^\Tl^.^^ «*.^"ers after his name de- one enters the theatre proper. Here J man's fitness for thfe job than a>ide lead to the foyer from Which _ _ ._ ___ __. „,„__-. -v™ r.— „ „,, <-.. t„.- o™™ j,nri qhir- string of letters after his name de-jone enters the theatre proper. Here S_.ln,^iS?ylSL.",™^'»CJeS; S?-*_S£" *-- VZX SSt ".**;"! « >»tch of d.Sre,S, jet none on. S»., _ too, cewS, %_ withi IF YOU HAVE STARTED your chicks _n LARRO FEEDS, by all means follow with LARRO EGG MASH, or for Broilers, use LARRO BROILER MASH and GRAINS. Spray material for every purpose Med. non-__arde__ing Salt $1.00 per cwt. Also have Granulated and Water Softener Salt; also 50-lb. blocks Hominy, Cracked or whole Corn, Oats, Bran, Middlings, Meat Scraps, Tankage, Dried Buttermilk, Skim Milk iand Oyster Shell. Headquarters for Plymouth Binder Twine Get our prices before you buyK Cole's PHONE 47 Store SALINE if.,1 disposition endeared him to ^,^-f^^^f*^ «*£* °££ of them proving *6w practical or. comforable seat." on either: side to who knew him, ■ ready to be ™spected- ^er_ ^hat ^3.^ a ^-35- WOuld ^ accommodate 270 persons. ^^^^^^^^^f^^^-^tT^^S^- Dr" Do^las' duties were clearly, The screen is oftte newest sound f „ nearborn he returned a^ft over ^"^ outlined for him. He was to receive j type such as is used in the large 't0 p™ ^T.J1^ ^,eXv So-n- out? T^e profitable, bu_y day"ends a salary of ^SOi) aAd to fcave charge ■ cities. The projection rooni is direct- a *«,*-! p„d> ^r' T1"^ He^s at the T^ome of Edna Zicl Here a of the chemistry department of theUy over the fiont entrance and of ^'.^f-,28-ft-PSSSlf^fi»^i"- --dr.^is cut out front a culottes pat- university. Under his, direction the fireproof coBstruction In the base- e^ hv ^en;hildrfn Lnra^ hav- stot cut out * ^ .^ firgt university ^ ^ ^ raodem saflitar^ rest rooms_ w",* ri t * ZtTrJt Wr^HaSv Other girls are just as busy on the U. S. to have a building used;The floor has been completely and ^ter* £L» wr, Edw^d ifw^ thSr projects when visited. They exclusively as a chemistry labora- sufficiently Reinforced to bea> the ,^i^--Sa^-^.Ed^d-^3r includeP Eileen Moehn, ^axine Fos- tory During his early years on the;Weight of a capacity house. '_ a r-io^^o nf =Jt nair dick Barbara Fierce, TDella Tanner, faculty he also served as the first • Wesley M. Gilpin. and Lewis M. born and Clarence ^^ ™^^ of buildings ana 1 i_as_i are the proprietors. Both men Sh_T^- ^ tt ^r,^>,^ren \ tv Gordon, Gertrude "Marken, Mary grounds, and was responible for the i have long been connected with the and two great-grandchildren. _ ,ty^^ ^^ ^ mein, Mar.. _rection .of one of the early build-; Deartorn schools on the teaching 1 Funeral services were held m ^e , _^ EUa AIbra.) Jj0uise Beck- mgs which .appeared on the campus, staff. Mr. Lash was one of the Dietiker funeral home Thursday aft- J" ^ janice Theu.er, Eleanor Ellis, For some time in addition to! • • ■ - - ........ ernoon with Rev. W. B. Saxman m s gtevvrart Carol TJphaus, Gerald- teaching chemistry and mineralogy ; charge. The many floral offerings '^f^j ball and Dorothy Ormsby. he continued Tats medical practice. j The work of making a catalog of Iwhj.h Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Fox the minerals m Michigan, his duties ]and paramount produce %vhich will -n _r- ■_-_. ™ chemistry> geology and mineral-]De shown here after they have ap- Juamta VlVian Jienry ogy made gaxeat demands on hi_3,pered ^ ^g iarger cities. It is the were tribute to the high esteem in , i which Mr. Derr was held. Burial! " ; ■was in Oakwood cemetery. He was j Edgar Lorhl Westpnial a member of the order <*>f MaecabPes. - —~* - •r^- originators of the system o'f visual education. The management has contracted for the best pictures All cardboard now 7c per sheet at The Observer office. Heating and sheet metal work. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. Walverine Work Shoes give extra service.. Sold by G. L. Parsons. _WV E.. DieUker, licensed, embalmeg. and undertaker. Phone 175-F2. For Sale—lOft-lb, Leonard ice box,, porcelain lined; bargain. Phone 33.: Summer shades Women's Silk Ad-, mirations Hosiery just in. G. I_. Parsons. Radio Service. 12 years of factory- experience. 211 S. Ann Arbor St... Saline. W. Kelly. For Sale—White Leghorn AAA" pullets V weeks old. Robert Morton,, phoae 188-F22. Kitchen cabinets $5; studio couches $7.50. Alexander's, 417 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor. _ thB jwpsnni" lr>d |
