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THE SALINE, OBSERVER
VOLUME 57
SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, TZIURSDAT, AUGUST 11. 1938
UMBER 45
To be of
Service to Y-ou
s a
Pleasure
To Us
«.
savings
Bank
The One Story Bank On the Corner
NOW 3S THE TIME "W PAINT
B
P
PAINT
s
SOLD
We _rave a limited amount of Egg Mash at $1.90
per tam-3iij£a/NotXar-30. -
To Isesp up milk- production mix I_arro 32 with
your own grain,-we'have a number _if .formulas
which' S-ioulct give good i_esults.
Also on "Jiand "Larro W%y Dairy Meed, Turkey
Builder and Finisher, Scratch Grains, Cracked Corn
Oats, Meat Seaps, Tankage, Bone Meal
Larro Calf Builder the best for your maney ..Jackson and Plymouth ts&ne^ Salt etc.* ' .•
Cole's
PHONE 47
Feed Store
SAUNE
Summer Offerings
Cool, Washable Slacks
$1.50 $1.65 $1.95
Summer IJriderwear
25c 50c ' 75c $1.00
Polo Sport Shirts
75c $1.00
Stfaw Hats
50c 75c -.,^jyiL-
Go L. PARSONS
John Fritz, 73,
Car 'Titles Necessary Before WORLD WAR VETERAN GETS
Plates Can Be Purchased FIRST XJNEJMPLOXl\__ENT CHECK
BEST
House and Barn Paint, also evei^Siing to mix your
own paint—White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, etc.
MULE HIDE HOOFING STiEEL ROOFING
Prime Electric Fence Controllers $22.50 up
Buy your Coal NOW!
Not only will you save money, but with your
coal-bin full, you won't have to w_o_ry-about getting
good .coal when :ymi need it..
Wire _Fense — Posts — Stow 'Shares
LAMBARTH BROTHERS
PHONE 105
D« „_,_.,. A™ ^l1.- ^P^Pf^01'1 t0, Qsne7e. the The honor of receiving the first
FaSSeS AWay ^Dep^'nt t^Ste office —P^™** compensation beneiit
j .line, .LJepartment ot fatate officials clieck ta Michigan went today to
:*** askff ^f who intend to pur- Jo h Fischer \ 41-year-old World
wl6 P^tes to locate their car titles War Veteran and unemployed auto-
before applying for plates. moMe to-
; It is necessary to have a car title _, „ , ,, ,_,--,
Funeral service-, were held Sat- before the department can issue _Goverll0r Frank Murphy handed
Funeral_ services were held bat- ^T L a.™-!™.* «* Fischer a check for $15 50 in the
turday afternoon at the Dietiker Piates. ^ar owners are deprived of f v-.,.,- » . p.-„a-ri rh^v
fii-np-rai hnmp. and at Trinitv Li.th- exercising their ordinary legal rights Presence ot xranK a. _r.cara, cnaar-
tunerai home and at iTimty Luth- connecVion with tleir ™tnv raYY man- Abner E. Lamed, Director,
eran church for John Fritz who .. connet-uon witn tgeir motor cars, __ ._ . _.'.______ _i'
CHURCH JANITOR 35 YEARS
ALSO A MEMBER
Doris Ward Weds
C, Graydon Everett1!*^
j ICE CREAM SOCIAL at Moore-
;ville, (old Maecabee Hall) Friday
! night, August 12. Ice cream, cake
pop will he servd tinder the
of Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post No 2408.
in marriage to C. Graydon Everett,
son of Mrs. C. Everett of Dtroit,
. Rev, Roy Miller of the Federated
died at" his "home Wednesday" even: * they lack titles. |Chey may not SX^laSr^m^b^^thf ■^f', °mf^f'.^s: Dorothy
ins at' the age of 73 years He wE.s*"seU them, trade them, or even give l*?™ legislators, members of the Fairbanks played Liebestraum pre-
boL November 24 1864 iaS them away, without titles to prove .Study .Commission, bankers, jurists, ceding the Lohengrin wedding march
township to 1896 he was ma^ied their ownership. j mdu-triahsts.civic and labor leaders Mrs. Ward entered the room on the
to Katherine Schittenhelm who sur-' If a title cannot, -be-found,'■ the' ,_ Governor Murphy pushed a lever arm of her son, Richard Ward. Be-
vives him. He also leaves a daugh- owner must make • applieaion for a puting "the Commission's check writ- fore an improvised alter banked
ter, Mrs. Arthur Alber of York duplicatle title. Care should be taken inS machinery into action for the with flowers the couple spoke then-
township, three sons, Carl of Carlton, that the motor and£,serial numbers benefit of Fischer and approximately vows. Tlie bride wore white taffe.Hr
Mich- Otto of Jackson and Clarence on the application porrespond with 100,000 other jobless workers who -with puffed sleeves and a belted1
at home There are three brothers those on the car, ana the signature "will receive $1,450,000 in benefit jacket and matching slippers. Her
Adolph of Ann Arbor, Julius of of the applicant ar&> the same as checks between now and Saturday, bouquet was briarcliff roses, garden-
Lodi and Rudolph of Los Angeles, those on the former application, as August 6. ias and white sweet peas and was
Mr. Fritz had been janitor of the these items particularly are checked, j ".This," Gov. Murphy told Fischer,! caught together^with a beau of em-
Trinity Lutheran church for 25 years Application blanks for duplicate, "is the .realizaton of a battle of broidered tulle. She was attended by
and was a member of the church. : titles are available at all -ranch' twenty years or more to bring a' her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. J. King
Rsv. A. G. Wacker of Scio officated offices of the Department of State,-'greater measure of security to the of st- Louis, Mich. Mrs. King wore
at the services and interment was or for those who do>'not live near]workers of Michigan. Now, for the^a &own 0I salmon satin with silver
in Oakwood cemetery. \a branch office, by Writing directly first time hi our history, workers' slippers and carried a, bouquet of
;to Loen D Case, Secretary of State, I will have security despite the loss-of briarcliff roses; pink larkspurs and
The annual ice cream social and Arising, Michigan. .- j wages which always follows loss gaby's breath. The groom was atten-
bazaL Hidbv St J__i__ con_?e- duplicate titles cost? $1.00, or the of work." ,ded by his brother, Robert P. Ev-
_S on thf chfrch ™__ ^st sam<*- ** <*&»* «*»• **ery appli-l m order to follow the regular «*tt ot Lakewood Ohio. Following
Thursday eve-iiS was f tog- sue- ^tion for a duplicate title must be proceedure established by the Com- "£? ^emony a reception was held
cess. -The weather was all that accompanied-by a statement as to mission, Fischer returned his check I** ^&J^ i2fnf' Hom| m^de ' "*-
could be desired and a^rge crowl what happened to _Ke original. !to Commission officials after the ^f™> ^ ^^ sandwiches and
had gathered ^partake of !he good J^Z ^^f^1 ^J^^\™>W».** * could *• «"- H^er ^ed. ^uqueK.d'Sete
a« ». .._ x. . j. . -^. >of lowers about thje rooms added
All benefit checks to elgible a touch of beauty and color to' &e
A very pretty wedding took} _.
place Saturday evening when Mrs. i Why &et a divorce? Give your
Doris Ward, daughter of Mrs. J. Ci"!^6 Hayden's Flour. It's cheaper
King of Breckenridge, was united i m ttle *on% run' a:nA a si&ht more,
satisfactory than living single!
Bring a trailer or a truck or a Ford!
full of wheat and exchange for flour.
In addition to getting the best flour
we've milled in 103 years you'll receive absolutely free 32 piece set.
6. colored dinnerware with every-
25 bushels. Worth driving many-
miles for! Also paying 2 cents a
bushel bonus in trade for all
^yheat we buy right now.
HAYDEN FLOUR MILLS,
Tecumseh.
things offered/ An unusually fine tificate of Title is a valuable docu-: to; him at his home,
collection of needlework was on dis- ment- ' KeeP " In JA Safe Place."
workers throughout the state will be scene. Flowers used to bank the al-
play and was disposed of during the T>RnnTTnm*«K*«TTTnv
evening. A special and somewhat anLK PRODUCERS). STUDY
novel feature was an impromptu
raiCE srrcATioas
For Sale-^-Cucumbers & tomatoes-
cheap! 149-F3. Jacon Klumpp_ (4)
Heating and sheet metal work.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Walverine Work Shoes give extra
service. Sold' by G. I_. Parsons-
Custom combine work. Make apr
plication "early. Gross HA-dware.
W. E. Dietiker, licensee embalme.
and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
mailed to their homes after the ter were ^fte from friends of fbs.
of Detroit on th-e new Hammond the Producer's committee, on July -26
organ which was listened to by a were .fdvised by Fred W. Meyer,
highly appreciative audience. .committee chairman, that produc-
^ ers were not willing'to accept $1.-0
___.. t _ , per cwt. for fluid >ales milk for
WllCnri Aitanne I July. Regarding August it was de-
VI ItOUlI xlllvlIUo ' jcided to request Dr. Edward Gaum-
'riitz, 'chieJ Of the A-.-A,.. A. Dairy
Rotary in Wash.
after his^ initial registration and collection of flowers, Mrs Maude
filing of the claim. j Rankin sent gladiolas, hydrangeas
Fischer, for whom the first benefit and snow-on-the-mountain which,
check was drawn, has worked for _ blended effectively. Mrs. Minnie Stol-
the Hudson Motor Car Company asllsteimer sent bouquets of snapdrag-
a screw machine operator for eleven ons which were used about the
years. He has had no work since!house. Guests were from St. Louis,
ICE CREAM SOCIAL given by-
the St. Paul's church Friday evening, August 12, on the lawns of
Reuben Finkbeiner and George
Wood, Everybody welcome.
Radio Service. 12. years of factory
experience. 211 S. Ann Arbor St..
Saline. W. Kelly.
Division, to come to Detroit ^s soon March 12 and onlv six weeks of j Breckenridge Detroit, Darborn,
,as -possible and advise plans and fuI1 time Wotk since April 8, 1937. (Lakewood, Ohio and Saline. The
' prices. Farmers are^ restive under j Despite his Unemployment, he will groom is employed by the Ford
Langley, Whidby Is., August 4, 1938. the price situation ^prevailing*. "Re- receive almost the full $16 allowed Motor Company and the bride has
The Saline Observer: ' ; turns from butter, cheese and con- by the law, due to the fact that his been an efficient .employee of the
On the way out to this country, densery markets are low which- al-'average wages during, his employ-
I was struck by one thing. I wavs affects- the price for city milk.. ment were Mgh,
don't know whether or not it could However, present city market prices,; Fischer, who enlisted and served
be adopted by the Saline Telephone they report, do not offer much, if over seas during the War, is married
company, but for hundreds of miles any> inducement to meet city health land the father of three boys, seven
along the Great Northern railroad requirements and the liigh cost of to'sixteen years old and onfe dangh-
telephone poles not more than 8 feet transportation. Farmers are reckon-, ter, fourteen, just entering high
high were used to carry the -wires, "ig the extra cost of hauling and!school. The oldest boy has been on
Telephone company for several years.
They will reside in Saline.
4-H CONTESTS ADO
IvnCHIGAN YOUTHS
Nine national contests in which
county and state champions will be
For Sale—Jersey, cow, 3 yrs. old:
Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old: 6300 Crane
road, 1st road east , of US-23
Tracy LeBaron
A full line of New Idea Implements and repairs. -"- Call the Wiedman Auto Company. . s
I am now prepared to clean your
furnace with my new vacuum cleaner. R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
For Sale—2 cows, 1 fresh, Icom-
___ sZiec^^-W^aTte^^^t&i^'.^S fresh in two weeks Pair of
When approaching a wagon Toaa'the production for city markets against, the national junior high school honor!national recognition and prizes are |°unS' x™Lles' weiSht 2900. Herman
poles would be higlier and after'the the local price for manufacturing. roll and is- on the honor roll of lan.-.ounced by_A. G. ^Kettunen, state heininger.
classing then would droD back to milk. When no margin shows in t Southeastern Sigh school in "Detroit
about 8 feet. Another fact -was no- favor of the..city m^ket, they turn' Ml.S- §_scher, a former school
ticea-Ie, the McCormickr Deering to the. Jocal ^markety^where special teacher,'lfe a* aecendent dr Alexander
people seem to supply the most of equipment and methods^to meet city Hamilton. "Her grandfather, Van
the west and northwest with machin- inspection are not required,
ery. nearly every important town
4-H club leader at Michigan State
College. -
' These nine include -4-H-*da_ry pro--
duction demoiistrations, farm re-
i Antwerp, was a pioneer in the beet |cords' farm accounting, girls' re-
.. ^ .. ... .. ... . . 'sugar industry and builder of one of c°rds- handicraft, meat animal live-
having great large warehouses arid A very pretty miscellaneous show- ^.g -first fe .• suesr pjantg in Ameri- stock project, rural electrification
__ ^_ -r.-^- „ rw '™!l «"™" t™ tvtt* w ty r-r,«v & * project, social* progress and style re
stores to accomodate farmers.
ter -was given by Mrs. W. D. Cook
ca.
The family lives in a rented house
vues.
Ton may not know it_-^ia_^ ^or"-^s- .-^fe;Warf ^erett,a?P'
"3W-M1ffl" I Tailed liens-^^ comes to the front
by island is the second largest in ™ _™eg^^^f -&££. ^±1 to. "catch, up on our debts" with>ls year.'. County winners in Mich-
Oi* United JStates, oeing exceeded■ ^^^ZJ^ts^^ -™SS..Hr. Fischer's henefit checks andj^f Piously have been fleeted
and a .state champion named each
DEAD Ott --LIVE " r
i]^_-j^ai_ii^S~iemoved promptrjw
Phone collect to Ann Arbor- 2-2244S.
Central Dead Stock" Co.
For Sale—Cut flowers—Glads . -,
Cecil Davenport,- 202 S. Ann Arbor
street. Saline.
in size only "by Long island, m,Y. ^^^%^^B^f-^ieventually "buy a small farm so
The principal industries nf .the. ^SbTo^?S JIJ*d S-'thSit these depressions < wiU not be
island are fruits, berries and .chicle- Lned Se^SvlS t«'w haTd' to "^ through."
ens. The people seem to like the ^om Sd mS w_smkModern! "We weren"fc able to catch up from
climate, which is most salubrious, J^;^SiorGBo^ Co_fe tS'ae last depression "wpen this one Hit
and there are. very few _n Jthe -wel-:™f ^h^ g^6 ^f ^'us," Mrs. Fischer said. "We had
fare lists. Langley has a fine con- attractK^wito tall white tanew I?I borrowed money from the hank to
solidated school, commodious fair ™™fg ^^^^gP__hl!as :carr7 us through the last lay off
building, Metric Jight. and a .good S^a/ace ^_k wt_S and Mrs' and we didn't |et it all paid back
Ztton^Ss^r^O6 A^l_" ^retfstrYTV^el "S S,**» this one ^came alon?
ulation is less than 500. A gentle- d t ^g^p S011-e ,^^i ."When Mr. Fischer's pay cHecks
man by the name of Mr Funnan ^fe ^ ve some ^^y ^^ ^ this year he
drove vb about ..a third of the island s _ a_^lied for a w. p. \ ^ wWch
the otter evening. Tlie scenery is prevent BEACH ACCIDENTS iwould yield more.than tlie $8.00 a
lovely, rmns-lmgJheavily wooded.see- -B G ^^ .j^^^- * |weeT_ he got for one day's work at
SSU^^eaSLliarl-l^^r S! ^^ toow that practica-ly ev- the factory. He wa^ assigned to
ocSn bSes^SL ^ eryone-.who gets hurt or cut Ihile W. P. A.
ocean reacnes ana maias. 'spending a day at the beach, does) But when he reported that he had
It is a wenderfiji place- ±o ispenfl so as a result of someone else-'a few hour's -work a week at the
a few weeks—the days axe not hot thoughtlessness or selfishness ? i factory, the assignment-to W. P. A.
and a fire in the grate is welcome j "None of us would be willing* to | was revoked. The flnal factory lay
night and jns-iming:. Have been sleep- ' admit that we-would deliberately do ■ off in March caught the- family in
ing imder two heavy blankets every j things to cause suffering, pain, or j debt with no prospect even of W.
night. Glad I didn't bring the "Palm;discomfort to others, and yet that is-P. A. work. The family went on
Beach"—would harae frozen stiff if I j why*/ most beach accidents occur, relief and Mr. Fischer again applied
had. ] The glass bottles, and jars and sharp for a W. P. A. job but was not
Attended Rotary Friday at Everett.; tin 'cans of a picnic have-a way of j called to work.
The club's principal project is .send-j working to the 'surface. Presently j "That's the second time I had an
ing blind girls and boys east where • someone steps on them or falla or; offer of a government job at the
they may learn to handle one of the ,'ties ton 'them While-taking a sun bath; wrong time," Fischer said of the
famous 'seeing eye" dogs and return and a jagged cut or tear results. j WPA assignment that was - with-
with one. One of the xscent prote-} Now everyone of us who go oh a f drawn,
ges of the club attended the meet-.*piciiie -at -a'beach _hould assume the
Keep your hogs free from worms;.
with Acorn NiXem and feed our
50% protein Hog Mix, then watch ,
them grow. Saline Mercantile C6.„
For Rent—apartment, 215 East.
:..-■• t45
fall at' the state fair in Detroit.
Now the state champion will compete for national honors. Special Michigan avenue,
gold medals are offered county -winners, gold watches to state winners
and four trips to the 17th club congress in Chicago" this winter will
go to sectional winners. 'National
winners will, receive scholarships
from the Dutch Kraft corporation,
Grand Rapids, Mich., for amounts
of 5300, $200 and $100.
Farm, account awards comprise For Sale—bed springs, trailer and"
another set of prizes that total $8,-^1 gallon ice cream freezer. Harry
500 in cash and merchandise in 805 Brown at .Albers Mill. phonel45F2T
placirigs. The International" Harvest-
For your eyes consult the oculist-..
Dr. Gibson, Packard at Hill, Ann..
Arbor. Lowest prices,.U,.of M.. graduate, 47 years in practice. -'
Stock—Spray: 2 gallons for ,$1.25"-
"Cole's Feed Store, Saline.
For Sale—^Golden Sunshine sweet;
corn, 3 dozen, 25 cents. Cucumbers-
er Company is making the prizes
available. Montgomery Ward and
Company is sponsoring gold medals J. Hack.
for the girls' record contest. Thorn-j
as E. Wilson, Chicago, ■ off ers the' For Sale—l._-ton 1956" Dodge?
awards and scholarships hi the live- truck, 1-ton 1937 Dodge pickup,
stock records project.
ing with her mother accompanist, j responsibility to see that all thej
"I took a. civil service examination
and dog. The young lady is an ac-| mess cf -a ^lunch -at the beach 1s~.^e™f£jS. ^f^ ^f fw' J
complished musiciSi ind played! picked up and properly disposed of. gj |1S^ ^wL Sm to wor^
t .„T.-_.*™— „__■ «.__ _._..—.-_-_ .-j^ that -way only can we be sure ab°ut a ^^ L vrBS ca-lxea «> wo™:
that there wUl be no unpleasant ac- ^ the facto^r was running full
cident to mar an otherwise perfect t™e then and a customs rating
day. The beach belongs to the peo-idldnt look so &°°d-
For rural electrification winners'. phone 33,
the Westinghouse Electric and manufacturing company is offering
prizes. The * Radio Corporation of
Ajnerica is making awards available for the social progress contest
and the Chicago Mail Orller Company for the style revue winners.
jl929 Ford truck. Herman Heininger.
Liebestraum and anothjer selection,
later giving an account of her experiences while east and thanking
the club for their interest in her
^Benton _—H Club
The last meeting was held at the
home of Doris, Anna and Alice Klein.
A demonstration was performed by
Alice and Anna Klein. Arrangements
were made for the 4—H Club picnic
New York life Insurance Co.
Organized 1845
"A Proven Company" ' . :
Represented by
GRANT M. JONES — Milan, Miclt--
Phone 141" t44.
" Radio Service. All makes, parts-
and tubes; also gas, oil and accessories, groceries, candy, tobacco. ■ Art's
Service Station, Saline-Pleasant Lake-
Roads. Saline phone 181-F13.
For Sale—used brooder house, slze-
12ft. by .12ft. CaU at 8430 Kaiser
and all they had done for her. Her pie and fiierefore the people are re-' "So I waived the cival service which is to be held next Monday.'i? Tw__«n-t» tt-X. .-__ _„-.- tk.
•sponsible for keeping it as clean as **-£* wasjust^ before the crash,It was decided tbat m& next meeti_g;Sd-' Bndgwater* TTaea 1Ce b0X 7&
work is in the city and thanks to
the dog she can find her way about
without much difficulty.
ROAD CO>_j\__CSSIONERS
GIVE CAUTION
The Washtenaw county road commission wishes to call to the attention of our readers, a state law
which* states that whoever shall injure the surface of any road shall
possible of all items that might of 1929. Before the year was out . . . - T....,-,
wove dangerous |I was wishing I Were in the customs!1S to_b6 heId a the home of Lillian
All glass -bottles and jars, empty'service—nor did he get on WPA.'and Lorena Kohler. After the meet-
cans, etc., should either go back into He is grateful now for the fact;ing was over the remaining time
the lunch ba__ket from which they that his previous employment has!was spent in nraeticing the club
came •or be collected and carried to; earned him a weekly benefit, check dances,
the official garbage boxes or cans! of $15.50 which he may receive for
that every well regulated beach is as long as 16 weeks, unless he goes
equipped with. The papers too should back to work before the expiration
be picked up and burned. ,of that time.
, It is highly disgusting as we'll as Governor Murphy said that Fisch-
he liable in damages to three i annoying for nature lovers in search er exemplified just the type of work-
times the amount of injury and is of an outing to stretch Out on a nice ■ er whom Michigan law was intend-
intended to protect the public in--section of a popular bathing beach*ed to protect against insecurity,
vestment in roads. and find gobs of sodden newspaper,' "Fischer is an honest worker
At this season of the year wheni Pasteboard, or. some tin cans mixed hose ollly security in life is the
with the sand. wages he draws from his work.
Let's all poin in a movement to .when work ceases and those wages
help clean up our beaches and make ^ withdrawn-,- he, like his thou-
capaeity.
For Sale—2 Holstein and 2 Guernsey cows, fresh. Ed Heininger, phone
extreme heat causes a softening of
the so-called black-top roads considerable damage may be done by
steel wheeled vehicles and animals.
This law certainly is not intended
to handicap the farmer and in
them safer than they now are.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heartfelt
sands of fellow workers, has nothing
to depend on.
"In the future, however, every
nearly every case the farmer ap-jthanks and appreciation for the _ acts t~«-±^ J™.^^..^
preciated the elimination of dust and
uses planks or other -means so as
not to damage^ the road surface.
The rutting of this surface has caused two nearly fatal accidents caused
by automobflgs striking the rut and
being thrown to the ditch.
of kindness and beautiful floral
offerings received from our kind
friends, . neighbors and relatives
during our recent bereavement in
the loss of our beloved -mother. We
worker covered by our law will have
the protection of Job Insurance."
CARD OF THANKS -l*—
___ Mjss Ethel Rogers wishes tathapk
especially thank the Rev C NM. everyone for their kindness during
Questions are. never indiscreet.
Answers sometimes**-are.-— Oscar
Wilde.
33.
t441
THE OBSERVER L1NEE.S
Classified Advertising:
6_- per line first Insertion. 4c per line
each subsequent insertion.
MD-nMUM CHARGE, 25 CENTS
Ice cream and bazaar Thursday
evening, August -4 on the church
lawn of St. James Evangelical
church on U. S. 112, Saline Township, Everybody invited. t-14.
All cardboard now 7c per sheet at
The Observer office.
GOOD VALUES
1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe_
1934 Chevrolet Pickup
1930 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Ford Tudor
1934 Ford Sedan Delivery
1930 Chevrolet Rdstr. Pickup-
COOK MOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
In school, our children are taught
that "politics" is the science of government." When our children hear
politics discussed in the home, they
wonder where the "science" comes *
in.
READ THE LINER ADS NOW.
Phi-lino for his comforting words i her recent illness,
and the singers. ' '_____"_____"
Children of Mrs. Anna Lambarth. - (SEE THE THEATRE ADS page 5) at" 1:00 o'clock.
The Rainbow division bf the M. E.
Aid will hiold- their bake sale Saturday at -he Kroger store. Jjegirming
• A quiet home wedding was sol-
monized Saturday afternoon when-
Miss Evelyn Ernst became the bride
of Haaen Jewell. After a short wed-
.ding trip they wjll ma_se their home
in Saline where- the -groom' is a
ndjffllrr of the local school fact f.y_
Object Description
| Title | 1938-08-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-08-11 |
| 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 | 1938-08-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-08-11 |
| 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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| Transcript | THE SALINE, OBSERVER VOLUME 57 SALINE. WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN, TZIURSDAT, AUGUST 11. 1938 UMBER 45 To be of Service to Y-ou s a Pleasure To Us «. savings Bank The One Story Bank On the Corner NOW 3S THE TIME "W PAINT B P PAINT s SOLD We _rave a limited amount of Egg Mash at $1.90 per tam-3iij£a/NotXar-30. - To Isesp up milk- production mix I_arro 32 with your own grain,-we'have a number _if .formulas which' S-ioulct give good i_esults. Also on "Jiand "Larro W%y Dairy Meed, Turkey Builder and Finisher, Scratch Grains, Cracked Corn Oats, Meat Seaps, Tankage, Bone Meal Larro Calf Builder the best for your maney ..Jackson and Plymouth ts&ne^ Salt etc.* ' .• Cole's PHONE 47 Feed Store SAUNE Summer Offerings Cool, Washable Slacks $1.50 $1.65 $1.95 Summer IJriderwear 25c 50c ' 75c $1.00 Polo Sport Shirts 75c $1.00 Stfaw Hats 50c 75c -.,^jyiL- Go L. PARSONS John Fritz, 73, Car 'Titles Necessary Before WORLD WAR VETERAN GETS Plates Can Be Purchased FIRST XJNEJMPLOXl\__ENT CHECK BEST House and Barn Paint, also evei^Siing to mix your own paint—White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, etc. MULE HIDE HOOFING STiEEL ROOFING Prime Electric Fence Controllers $22.50 up Buy your Coal NOW! Not only will you save money, but with your coal-bin full, you won't have to w_o_ry-about getting good .coal when :ymi need it.. Wire _Fense — Posts — Stow 'Shares LAMBARTH BROTHERS PHONE 105 D« „_,_.,. A™ ^l1.- ^P^Pf^01'1 t0, Qsne7e. the The honor of receiving the first FaSSeS AWay ^Dep^'nt t^Ste office —P^™** compensation beneiit j .line, .LJepartment ot fatate officials clieck ta Michigan went today to :*** askff ^f who intend to pur- Jo h Fischer \ 41-year-old World wl6 P^tes to locate their car titles War Veteran and unemployed auto- before applying for plates. moMe to- ; It is necessary to have a car title _, „ , ,, ,_,--, Funeral service-, were held Sat- before the department can issue _Goverll0r Frank Murphy handed Funeral_ services were held bat- ^T L a.™-!™.* «* Fischer a check for $15 50 in the turday afternoon at the Dietiker Piates. ^ar owners are deprived of f v-.,.,- » . p.-„a-ri rh^v fii-np-rai hnmp. and at Trinitv Li.th- exercising their ordinary legal rights Presence ot xranK a. _r.cara, cnaar- tunerai home and at iTimty Luth- connecVion with tleir ™tnv raYY man- Abner E. Lamed, Director, eran church for John Fritz who .. connet-uon witn tgeir motor cars, __ ._ . _.'.______ _i' CHURCH JANITOR 35 YEARS ALSO A MEMBER Doris Ward Weds C, Graydon Everett1!*^ j ICE CREAM SOCIAL at Moore- ;ville, (old Maecabee Hall) Friday ! night, August 12. Ice cream, cake pop will he servd tinder the of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No 2408. in marriage to C. Graydon Everett, son of Mrs. C. Everett of Dtroit, . Rev, Roy Miller of the Federated died at" his "home Wednesday" even: * they lack titles. Chey may not SX^laSr^m^b^^thf ■^f', °mf^f'.^s: Dorothy ins at' the age of 73 years He wE.s*"seU them, trade them, or even give l*?™ legislators, members of the Fairbanks played Liebestraum pre- boL November 24 1864 iaS them away, without titles to prove .Study .Commission, bankers, jurists, ceding the Lohengrin wedding march township to 1896 he was ma^ied their ownership. j mdu-triahsts.civic and labor leaders Mrs. Ward entered the room on the to Katherine Schittenhelm who sur-' If a title cannot, -be-found,'■ the' ,_ Governor Murphy pushed a lever arm of her son, Richard Ward. Be- vives him. He also leaves a daugh- owner must make • applieaion for a puting "the Commission's check writ- fore an improvised alter banked ter, Mrs. Arthur Alber of York duplicatle title. Care should be taken inS machinery into action for the with flowers the couple spoke then- township, three sons, Carl of Carlton, that the motor and£,serial numbers benefit of Fischer and approximately vows. Tlie bride wore white taffe.Hr Mich- Otto of Jackson and Clarence on the application porrespond with 100,000 other jobless workers who -with puffed sleeves and a belted1 at home There are three brothers those on the car, ana the signature "will receive $1,450,000 in benefit jacket and matching slippers. Her Adolph of Ann Arbor, Julius of of the applicant ar&> the same as checks between now and Saturday, bouquet was briarcliff roses, garden- Lodi and Rudolph of Los Angeles, those on the former application, as August 6. ias and white sweet peas and was Mr. Fritz had been janitor of the these items particularly are checked, j ".This" Gov. Murphy told Fischer,! caught together^with a beau of em- Trinity Lutheran church for 25 years Application blanks for duplicate, "is the .realizaton of a battle of broidered tulle. She was attended by and was a member of the church. : titles are available at all -ranch' twenty years or more to bring a' her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. J. King Rsv. A. G. Wacker of Scio officated offices of the Department of State,-'greater measure of security to the of st- Louis, Mich. Mrs. King wore at the services and interment was or for those who do>'not live near]workers of Michigan. Now, for the^a &own 0I salmon satin with silver in Oakwood cemetery. \a branch office, by Writing directly first time hi our history, workers' slippers and carried a, bouquet of ;to Loen D Case, Secretary of State, I will have security despite the loss-of briarcliff roses; pink larkspurs and The annual ice cream social and Arising, Michigan. .- j wages which always follows loss gaby's breath. The groom was atten- bazaL Hidbv St J__i__ con_?e- duplicate titles cost? $1.00, or the of work." ,ded by his brother, Robert P. Ev- _S on thf chfrch ™__ ^st sam<*- ** <*&»* «*»• **ery appli-l m order to follow the regular «*tt ot Lakewood Ohio. Following Thursday eve-iiS was f tog- sue- ^tion for a duplicate title must be proceedure established by the Com- "£? ^emony a reception was held cess. -The weather was all that accompanied-by a statement as to mission, Fischer returned his check I** ^&J^ i2fnf' Hom m^de ' "*- could be desired and a^rge crowl what happened to _Ke original. !to Commission officials after the ^f™> ^ ^^ sandwiches and had gathered ^partake of !he good J^Z ^^f^1 ^J^^\™>W».** * could *• «"- H^er ^ed. ^uqueK.d'Sete a« ». .._ x. . j. . -^. >of lowers about thje rooms added All benefit checks to elgible a touch of beauty and color to' &e A very pretty wedding took} _. place Saturday evening when Mrs. i Why &et a divorce? Give your Doris Ward, daughter of Mrs. J. Ci"!^6 Hayden's Flour. It's cheaper King of Breckenridge, was united i m ttle *on% run' a:nA a si&ht more, satisfactory than living single! Bring a trailer or a truck or a Ford! full of wheat and exchange for flour. In addition to getting the best flour we've milled in 103 years you'll receive absolutely free 32 piece set. 6. colored dinnerware with every- 25 bushels. Worth driving many- miles for! Also paying 2 cents a bushel bonus in trade for all ^yheat we buy right now. HAYDEN FLOUR MILLS, Tecumseh. things offered/ An unusually fine tificate of Title is a valuable docu-: to; him at his home, collection of needlework was on dis- ment- ' KeeP " In JA Safe Place." workers throughout the state will be scene. Flowers used to bank the al- play and was disposed of during the T>RnnTTnm*«K*«TTTnv evening. A special and somewhat anLK PRODUCERS). STUDY novel feature was an impromptu raiCE srrcATioas For Sale-^-Cucumbers & tomatoes- cheap! 149-F3. Jacon Klumpp_ (4) Heating and sheet metal work. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. Walverine Work Shoes give extra service. Sold' by G. I_. Parsons- Custom combine work. Make apr plication "early. Gross HA-dware. W. E. Dietiker, licensee embalme. and undertaker. Phone 175-F2. mailed to their homes after the ter were ^fte from friends of fbs. of Detroit on th-e new Hammond the Producer's committee, on July -26 organ which was listened to by a were .fdvised by Fred W. Meyer, highly appreciative audience. .committee chairman, that produc- ^ ers were not willing'to accept $1.-0 ___.. t _ , per cwt. for fluid >ales milk for WllCnri Aitanne I July. Regarding August it was de- VI ItOUlI xlllvlIUo ' jcided to request Dr. Edward Gaum- 'riitz, 'chieJ Of the A-.-A,.. A. Dairy Rotary in Wash. after his^ initial registration and collection of flowers, Mrs Maude filing of the claim. j Rankin sent gladiolas, hydrangeas Fischer, for whom the first benefit and snow-on-the-mountain which, check was drawn, has worked for _ blended effectively. Mrs. Minnie Stol- the Hudson Motor Car Company asllsteimer sent bouquets of snapdrag- a screw machine operator for eleven ons which were used about the years. He has had no work since!house. Guests were from St. Louis, ICE CREAM SOCIAL given by- the St. Paul's church Friday evening, August 12, on the lawns of Reuben Finkbeiner and George Wood, Everybody welcome. Radio Service. 12. years of factory experience. 211 S. Ann Arbor St.. Saline. W. Kelly. Division, to come to Detroit ^s soon March 12 and onlv six weeks of j Breckenridge Detroit, Darborn, ,as -possible and advise plans and fuI1 time Wotk since April 8, 1937. (Lakewood, Ohio and Saline. The ' prices. Farmers are^ restive under j Despite his Unemployment, he will groom is employed by the Ford Langley, Whidby Is., August 4, 1938. the price situation ^prevailing*. "Re- receive almost the full $16 allowed Motor Company and the bride has The Saline Observer: ' ; turns from butter, cheese and con- by the law, due to the fact that his been an efficient .employee of the On the way out to this country, densery markets are low which- al-'average wages during, his employ- I was struck by one thing. I wavs affects- the price for city milk.. ment were Mgh, don't know whether or not it could However, present city market prices,; Fischer, who enlisted and served be adopted by the Saline Telephone they report, do not offer much, if over seas during the War, is married company, but for hundreds of miles any> inducement to meet city health land the father of three boys, seven along the Great Northern railroad requirements and the liigh cost of to'sixteen years old and onfe dangh- telephone poles not more than 8 feet transportation. Farmers are reckon-, ter, fourteen, just entering high high were used to carry the -wires, "ig the extra cost of hauling and!school. The oldest boy has been on Telephone company for several years. They will reside in Saline. 4-H CONTESTS ADO IvnCHIGAN YOUTHS Nine national contests in which county and state champions will be For Sale—Jersey, cow, 3 yrs. old: Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old: 6300 Crane road, 1st road east , of US-23 Tracy LeBaron A full line of New Idea Implements and repairs. -"- Call the Wiedman Auto Company. . s I am now prepared to clean your furnace with my new vacuum cleaner. R. G. Wahl, phone 160. For Sale—2 cows, 1 fresh, Icom- ___ sZiec^^-W^aTte^^^t&i^'.^S fresh in two weeks Pair of When approaching a wagon Toaa'the production for city markets against, the national junior high school honor!national recognition and prizes are °unS' x™Lles' weiSht 2900. Herman poles would be higlier and after'the the local price for manufacturing. roll and is- on the honor roll of lan.-.ounced by_A. G. ^Kettunen, state heininger. classing then would droD back to milk. When no margin shows in t Southeastern Sigh school in "Detroit about 8 feet. Another fact -was no- favor of the..city m^ket, they turn' Ml.S- §_scher, a former school ticea-Ie, the McCormickr Deering to the. Jocal ^markety^where special teacher,'lfe a* aecendent dr Alexander people seem to supply the most of equipment and methods^to meet city Hamilton. "Her grandfather, Van the west and northwest with machin- inspection are not required, ery. nearly every important town 4-H club leader at Michigan State College. - ' These nine include -4-H-*da_ry pro-- duction demoiistrations, farm re- i Antwerp, was a pioneer in the beet cords' farm accounting, girls' re- .. ^ .. ... .. ... . . 'sugar industry and builder of one of c°rds- handicraft, meat animal live- having great large warehouses arid A very pretty miscellaneous show- ^.g -first fe .• suesr pjantg in Ameri- stock project, rural electrification __ ^_ -r.-^- „ rw '™!l «"™" t™ tvtt* w ty r-r,«v & * project, social* progress and style re stores to accomodate farmers. ter -was given by Mrs. W. D. Cook ca. The family lives in a rented house vues. Ton may not know it_-^ia_^ ^or"-^s- .-^fe;Warf ^erett,a?P' "3W-M1ffl" I Tailed liens-^^ comes to the front by island is the second largest in ™ _™eg^^^f -&££. ^±1 to. "catch, up on our debts" with>ls year.'. County winners in Mich- Oi* United JStates, oeing exceeded■ ^^^ZJ^ts^^ -™SS..Hr. Fischer's henefit checks andj^f Piously have been fleeted and a .state champion named each DEAD Ott --LIVE " r i]^_-j^ai_ii^S~iemoved promptrjw Phone collect to Ann Arbor- 2-2244S. Central Dead Stock" Co. For Sale—Cut flowers—Glads . -, Cecil Davenport,- 202 S. Ann Arbor street. Saline. in size only "by Long island, m,Y. ^^^%^^B^f-^ieventually "buy a small farm so The principal industries nf .the. ^SbTo^?S JIJ*d S-'thSit these depressions < wiU not be island are fruits, berries and .chicle- Lned Se^SvlS t«'w haTd' to "^ through." ens. The people seem to like the ^om Sd mS w_smkModern! "We weren"fc able to catch up from climate, which is most salubrious, J^;^SiorGBo^ Co_fe tS'ae last depression "wpen this one Hit and there are. very few _n Jthe -wel-:™f ^h^ g^6 ^f ^'us" Mrs. Fischer said. "We had fare lists. Langley has a fine con- attractK^wito tall white tanew I?I borrowed money from the hank to solidated school, commodious fair ™™fg ^^^^gP__hl!as :carr7 us through the last lay off building, Metric Jight. and a .good S^a/ace ^_k wt_S and Mrs' and we didn't et it all paid back Ztton^Ss^r^O6 A^l_" ^retfstrYTV^el "S S,**» this one ^came alon? ulation is less than 500. A gentle- d t ^g^p S011-e ,^^i ."When Mr. Fischer's pay cHecks man by the name of Mr Funnan ^fe ^ ve some ^^y ^^ ^ this year he drove vb about ..a third of the island s _ a_^lied for a w. p. \ ^ wWch the otter evening. Tlie scenery is prevent BEACH ACCIDENTS iwould yield more.than tlie $8.00 a lovely, rmns-lmgJheavily wooded.see- -B G ^^ .j^^^- * weeT_ he got for one day's work at SSU^^eaSLliarl-l^^r S! ^^ toow that practica-ly ev- the factory. He wa^ assigned to ocSn bSes^SL ^ eryone-.who gets hurt or cut Ihile W. P. A. ocean reacnes ana maias. 'spending a day at the beach, does) But when he reported that he had It is a wenderfiji place- ±o ispenfl so as a result of someone else-'a few hour's -work a week at the a few weeks—the days axe not hot thoughtlessness or selfishness ? i factory, the assignment-to W. P. A. and a fire in the grate is welcome j "None of us would be willing* to was revoked. The flnal factory lay night and jns-iming:. Have been sleep- ' admit that we-would deliberately do ■ off in March caught the- family in ing imder two heavy blankets every j things to cause suffering, pain, or j debt with no prospect even of W. night. Glad I didn't bring the "Palm;discomfort to others, and yet that is-P. A. work. The family went on Beach"—would harae frozen stiff if I j why*/ most beach accidents occur, relief and Mr. Fischer again applied had. ] The glass bottles, and jars and sharp for a W. P. A. job but was not Attended Rotary Friday at Everett.; tin 'cans of a picnic have-a way of j called to work. The club's principal project is .send-j working to the 'surface. Presently j "That's the second time I had an ing blind girls and boys east where • someone steps on them or falla or; offer of a government job at the they may learn to handle one of the ,'ties ton 'them While-taking a sun bath; wrong time" Fischer said of the famous 'seeing eye" dogs and return and a jagged cut or tear results. j WPA assignment that was - with- with one. One of the xscent prote-} Now everyone of us who go oh a f drawn, ges of the club attended the meet-.*piciiie -at -a'beach _hould assume the Keep your hogs free from worms;. with Acorn NiXem and feed our 50% protein Hog Mix, then watch , them grow. Saline Mercantile C6.„ For Rent—apartment, 215 East. :..-■• t45 fall at' the state fair in Detroit. Now the state champion will compete for national honors. Special Michigan avenue, gold medals are offered county -winners, gold watches to state winners and four trips to the 17th club congress in Chicago" this winter will go to sectional winners. 'National winners will, receive scholarships from the Dutch Kraft corporation, Grand Rapids, Mich., for amounts of 5300, $200 and $100. Farm, account awards comprise For Sale—bed springs, trailer and" another set of prizes that total $8,-^1 gallon ice cream freezer. Harry 500 in cash and merchandise in 805 Brown at .Albers Mill. phonel45F2T placirigs. The International" Harvest- For your eyes consult the oculist-.. Dr. Gibson, Packard at Hill, Ann.. Arbor. Lowest prices,.U,.of M.. graduate, 47 years in practice. -' Stock—Spray: 2 gallons for ,$1.25"- "Cole's Feed Store, Saline. For Sale—^Golden Sunshine sweet; corn, 3 dozen, 25 cents. Cucumbers- er Company is making the prizes available. Montgomery Ward and Company is sponsoring gold medals J. Hack. for the girls' record contest. Thorn-j as E. Wilson, Chicago, ■ off ers the' For Sale—l._-ton 1956" Dodge? awards and scholarships hi the live- truck, 1-ton 1937 Dodge pickup, stock records project. ing with her mother accompanist, j responsibility to see that all thej "I took a. civil service examination and dog. The young lady is an ac- mess cf -a ^lunch -at the beach 1s~.^e™f£jS. ^f^ ^f fw' J complished musiciSi ind played! picked up and properly disposed of. gj 1S^ ^wL Sm to wor^ t .„T.-_.*™— „__■ «.__ _._..—.-_-_ .-j^ that -way only can we be sure ab°ut a ^^ L vrBS ca-lxea «> wo™: that there wUl be no unpleasant ac- ^ the facto^r was running full cident to mar an otherwise perfect t™e then and a customs rating day. The beach belongs to the peo-idldnt look so &°°d- For rural electrification winners'. phone 33, the Westinghouse Electric and manufacturing company is offering prizes. The * Radio Corporation of Ajnerica is making awards available for the social progress contest and the Chicago Mail Orller Company for the style revue winners. jl929 Ford truck. Herman Heininger. Liebestraum and anothjer selection, later giving an account of her experiences while east and thanking the club for their interest in her ^Benton _—H Club The last meeting was held at the home of Doris, Anna and Alice Klein. A demonstration was performed by Alice and Anna Klein. Arrangements were made for the 4—H Club picnic New York life Insurance Co. Organized 1845 "A Proven Company" ' . : Represented by GRANT M. JONES — Milan, Miclt-- Phone 141" t44. " Radio Service. All makes, parts- and tubes; also gas, oil and accessories, groceries, candy, tobacco. ■ Art's Service Station, Saline-Pleasant Lake- Roads. Saline phone 181-F13. For Sale—used brooder house, slze- 12ft. by .12ft. CaU at 8430 Kaiser and all they had done for her. Her pie and fiierefore the people are re-' "So I waived the cival service which is to be held next Monday.'i? Tw__«n-t» tt-X. .-__ _„-.- tk. •sponsible for keeping it as clean as **-£* wasjust^ before the crash,It was decided tbat m& next meeti_g;Sd-' Bndgwater* TTaea 1Ce b0X 7& work is in the city and thanks to the dog she can find her way about without much difficulty. ROAD CO>_j\__CSSIONERS GIVE CAUTION The Washtenaw county road commission wishes to call to the attention of our readers, a state law which* states that whoever shall injure the surface of any road shall possible of all items that might of 1929. Before the year was out . . . - T....,-, wove dangerous I was wishing I Were in the customs!1S to_b6 heId a the home of Lillian All glass -bottles and jars, empty'service—nor did he get on WPA.'and Lorena Kohler. After the meet- cans, etc., should either go back into He is grateful now for the fact;ing was over the remaining time the lunch ba__ket from which they that his previous employment has!was spent in nraeticing the club came •or be collected and carried to; earned him a weekly benefit, check dances, the official garbage boxes or cans! of $15.50 which he may receive for that every well regulated beach is as long as 16 weeks, unless he goes equipped with. The papers too should back to work before the expiration be picked up and burned. ,of that time. , It is highly disgusting as we'll as Governor Murphy said that Fisch- he liable in damages to three i annoying for nature lovers in search er exemplified just the type of work- times the amount of injury and is of an outing to stretch Out on a nice ■ er whom Michigan law was intend- intended to protect the public in--section of a popular bathing beach*ed to protect against insecurity, vestment in roads. and find gobs of sodden newspaper,' "Fischer is an honest worker At this season of the year wheni Pasteboard, or. some tin cans mixed hose ollly security in life is the with the sand. wages he draws from his work. Let's all poin in a movement to .when work ceases and those wages help clean up our beaches and make ^ withdrawn-,- he, like his thou- capaeity. For Sale—2 Holstein and 2 Guernsey cows, fresh. Ed Heininger, phone extreme heat causes a softening of the so-called black-top roads considerable damage may be done by steel wheeled vehicles and animals. This law certainly is not intended to handicap the farmer and in them safer than they now are. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt sands of fellow workers, has nothing to depend on. "In the future, however, every nearly every case the farmer ap-jthanks and appreciation for the _ acts t~«-±^ J™.^^..^ preciated the elimination of dust and uses planks or other -means so as not to damage^ the road surface. The rutting of this surface has caused two nearly fatal accidents caused by automobflgs striking the rut and being thrown to the ditch. of kindness and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends, . neighbors and relatives during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved -mother. We worker covered by our law will have the protection of Job Insurance." CARD OF THANKS -l*— ___ Mjss Ethel Rogers wishes tathapk especially thank the Rev C NM. everyone for their kindness during Questions are. never indiscreet. Answers sometimes**-are.-— Oscar Wilde. 33. t441 THE OBSERVER L1NEE.S Classified Advertising: 6_- per line first Insertion. 4c per line each subsequent insertion. MD-nMUM CHARGE, 25 CENTS Ice cream and bazaar Thursday evening, August -4 on the church lawn of St. James Evangelical church on U. S. 112, Saline Township, Everybody invited. t-14. All cardboard now 7c per sheet at The Observer office. GOOD VALUES 1937 Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe_ 1934 Chevrolet Pickup 1930 Chevrolet Coach 1932 Ford Tudor 1934 Ford Sedan Delivery 1930 Chevrolet Rdstr. Pickup- COOK MOTOR SALES Authorized Chevrolet Dealers In school, our children are taught that "politics" is the science of government." When our children hear politics discussed in the home, they wonder where the "science" comes * in. READ THE LINER ADS NOW. Phi-lino for his comforting words i her recent illness, and the singers. ' '_____"_____" Children of Mrs. Anna Lambarth. - (SEE THE THEATRE ADS page 5) at" 1:00 o'clock. The Rainbow division bf the M. E. Aid will hiold- their bake sale Saturday at -he Kroger store. Jjegirming • A quiet home wedding was sol- monized Saturday afternoon when- Miss Evelyn Ernst became the bride of Haaen Jewell. After a short wed- .ding trip they wjll ma_se their home in Saline where- the -groom' is a ndjffllrr of the local school fact f.y_ |
