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VOLUME 58
SAT.TN.F,. WASHTENAW COUNTY, JillCHlGAN. TH_K£5DAY^/NOVl_a_--J33R 24* 1938"
NUMBER 8
sgj-Ving
Let us be observant of the fact .that
during the past year, we as a eoriimun-
ity, have many reasons to set aside this
Thanksgiving Day to commemorate
the many blessings entrusted to us.
Vera Ede Weds in
-Pretty Ceremony
Former Saline Girl and Franklin G.
Crawford Plight Troth at
Swartz CreeSt.
PIONEE^TIMES
"My Wife's Family5'
-December I and 2
. A PioneerfTOa_-l-£iftving Feast
"' 4 '.-•*." -*"'"'. ''
It is fitting;, that 'our story this
wfeek should bd'abotit Thanksgiving.
But a very different one from those —"
we-are familii_r- with. Seniors Will present Play, With Dif-
. ferent Cast Each Night;
the Personnel.
| .- "swal**^Creek. ~" We go.^ ^ssaflhusetts for the
I beginning of this event which took
j A very pretty adding was -^ ^j^^^^fc^g _ _ _ ,
j Sf^S^SlS worl^a y^i^n^we shall ca-i Wife's Family," in the auditorium
The senior class will present "My
dist church when Miss Vera Ede Henry' Brown. ,-He .was a steady Dec. 1 and 2, The play is a com-
aist enures wnen jviiss ve^, Ji.ae, ■ w0ri£ep axld carefully jsaved from,:.edy cehterins- around a series of
daughter of Rev. «£*** *f*& ]&ftg&£^ &.»_<& -ilrM^-W^ta^^\ ^^^4^^n%
GaebiSS"__! of ?_* aSMrT w-^^e witt. 'pretty, Sard destSga^n: tlf N*gg iy,
clJ^^r^ £ ^H^4 ^ Brov^ whose .father was; a sea-cap- Th«-e,wll be two casts, as follows:
3J-. - hf J1"
le* misun-
I
I
I ££*? femSf<retd0fthe°^ce Sd tail*" Captain' -grown was not. a ^^tt „,S5Si me nagging ma.n-
Sftas^-n ui mawilse bv^^v '**"& xna^-.-hutcpn^dered well-to- er-m^aw-^Thelma Lee, luice Dean.
1 H«che_? of Bitot a^hlllonl S do- - He ■n*^* .good living for Npal.Nags,"She meek' husband-
I of Rev; Edf^ u W^tonff friend his: fapiily., Tjtejr Jived. in a com- Charles Uphaus, Doit .Finkbeiner.'
• Mrs -Panl' McKibbeii of wailed fortabie,.. rambling ^Icl -house near Stella Gay. th-ir-oldest daughter
1 LalSolav-d the L-SSito -S the §ea" Sarah, Me -ther maidens -Doris Schmid, DProthy Visel.
^ Pity^_^^^_X".^eS of *«■ #^ .^^-^ s£ln ^ .. J^ck Qay, her husband-Max Col-
background of palms and was flank- ^__^„,S^v^^Wth- ^ny^a ^ WiU-e_Nagg, aspiring novelist-
You Can Shout
Many a Month Fu
Without getting half the attention
that a little Observer Liner
will receive.
*j-
ul_a_.vv._ii._h; (,wu u__u$. fcLB XOIIOWS: . ;Vr_-fcT-r---_-r__- _-___-_.._—
Arabella* Nagg, the nagging math- .*MPn»roM CHARGE. 25 CENTS
Special Sale Boys* Sweaters 98t
at Parsons'.
Men's'All Wool Mackinaw Ookts,
-warm and durable, $6.45 at. Parsons'.
Heating and sheet metal
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
work
Special Values in Mfeh's. and Btoys'
Sweaters. -Sale Price 9Sc at Parsons'.
For
wood.
Sate—Plenty of good
Cole's Feed Store.
dry
I vases of mums and 'candelabra with >e" ^r^f^lt^^tt, fnH * ^i- ^ ^^ SeCreUy married ™h «.■ „
white tapers. Charles Hutton,. close f C"-P*v .SO d^te^ve^th ^d to VVillie -Dora Holmes, Harriet «« Chma_boar.
| friend Pf?ie couple, sang "Be_au^. fat^^pres^^^^^r^^ Hagans^
__ t* Ball Band Rubbers wear better
For Sale—Purebred spotted Pol- and cost no more. At Parsons'.
id China boar. Lester Hanson, '■ :
wae . - _-..,._-,.-. .. - phone 199-F23. 7tb i W. R Dietiker, licensed embalmer
i anrt "Th«>u_rh the Years" _he to'S^ry Brown.; ^|rim^ny months _iha .Naggi, a stage-struck girl in: : — and undertaker. Phone 175-F2.
' bride worr white taffeta^with"a she^b_4- bu_i-y;,#fe^ sewed and her teens^-Mae Koch, Shirley Neutz. Men's Suede Jackets and leather, '
■briae wore wnite taneta wiur a ^_,J. ..__.„_„.„,._.*-.^ ^eli ^p. DoI,y white, One time actress— and Wool Combinations- 5.75 5 95*
at Parsons'.
I lorn?^ti-aiii^The^lei-o-mutton: sleeves ^nit t__at ^-miglf JM ^vel} sup- Dolly White, one time actress- and
^'S^lteeSndtaE-o^r^wr^ with 'beddingf blankets and Eda Mae Krumrei, Louise Neutz.. 6.50,
I W^httSa^^extendS" ^om^ tS' "■Ow-™ for her, nous^iold needs. Lotta Sayles, Willie's agent-Ruth ' .. ■'.. .
Sifl:^1d!fwnft^mback Then one evenii^^ry came to. Hack, Lillian Kerr, ,old rime DanceSi ^^^ Nov.
neckline, to "the waist down the back „ . . -sc.-i_._j. ■_-„ -u-a -^ _* i. --.
of toe-gp-^-mid.from the elbows to .f^'_S^te„^a^S_fe 5u w __.?^_Sle„^a^T_Willard Bred" ""Pf*- L at
Radio-repairing; used radios for
sale.-Kelly, 211 So. Ann Arbor St.
Polar Bear Casino.
Finkbeiner's Orchestra. S
Feed Safe_Way Dairy, 9 Proteins,
with:-yourr<»wn: grain. Saline Mercantile Comjiaiiy.
Saline Stomgs
Her"net something, he wantMJtp tell her ernitz, Stanley Gall
! _^_->;C"",rii,^'.„Tr'^,_,7r"'^™^._ri -^ri.i. very, -very much" fJA - haan who Doc Knott, horse doctor—
S^n^ '^Jf ra-^_^ tX^ With-Rdger_, Bill Lindenschmidt. Auction sale of household ^nnri,
. lace formed a lace cap held witn a . kj_-.>\suJ! -„*ty, -ui,-, t,,,- ^.a --,4--w_ ■»«-_ ».- ■_.. ■_»> -»•-_ -a-u^uwi scue. or nousenoia goods. — — _.._». «^ i.^..v _.__». j__-.jj._-
coronet of pearls. She carried ,a him had a s^ter.who witlr her hus- pirectoife^Mrs. Kuebler, Miss Hor- Saturday afternoon, Nov. 26, at 1 nients and repairs. Call the wfed-
prayer book^rtth gardenias on the »and and .^^^moved to ton, -. ,' o'clock, 126 East Michigan Ave. T man. Auto Company.
! £-,__. -p-n.-r- ..rT,;..!. >s„t,_- irT,rv+. *a rih- Michigan. They wtpte< glowing des- Committee Chairmen — Tickets, *
= cover from which hung knotted rib-. . ,J__ . _tTl' .<,.--„ _1aiids avajn_ --,_._ T.a__ „_„„_ „_h T.„m... '
A full line of New Idea Imple-
!
bons. She also wor? a string . of criptittns of t^^ cheap^lahds^ ava£ Doris Jean Henne,. l^b Thomas; re- For carpenter work, alterations!
pearls, a gift from the bridegrooms :able here, of the ^bun^nce of gam served seats, Jean Fosdick; adver- and repairs, call George F. Byers,'
r * "^ - *-'_•-_ * ..•_.*. _-_■___ «-t-i_r_r. rri_an; wnrri - ■wmc.n trie r.__*it.rf. TTv-irtlj- ToT.'t.if'ia** »t-n .-_•_-> ■_■*■_ n v. -._-_•_-_■_- ___^ *. -¥-___-_ nnn _-■ . _ . . - •* _-_.'
The One Story Bank On the Coiner
I am now prepared to clean your
;a.-iB, a gn.. _ivm ui- mmcg-uuiu. ■ . -.„*,.• „A'y-y, ,,,v..-i. tvm *- • _ t_- i -r ■ x. , j. ""x ' ™~* -!i^'*&'i ■■•■ • -"jr«s-.=,; furnace with my newr vacuum clean-
Mrs Hlrold.Tripp of Walled Lake, and the good _£.sl| ^gi^hich t|e ^ng, Dick Jahnke; stage manager^ phone 3-F2, 209, S. Ann ArbOr St.; er. R. G. Wahlf phone 160.
„.-„,.-_ nf t^^'exoom was matron of streams . abounded.v: Henry was en- Alwin Finkbeiner; yifliers, Ruth . - * * . _______________
toSvt^ iSTe_S wfa^. «f^. ^^^W^- f^f! SW1L * •-■:-■••;?. . Keep down feed co_ts. Use % your Clean up^T-^T^ith ^cme
trimminls _hd carried'-Johanna Hill ttjy could .^ke^^a good^s^ ■. . own whole grains and % Full-O-Pep' w^ln Bounce? fed fa ^fee^era
, roses a£d yellow pompons. Brides- t™ct Of land.^^t &ok^ like - '^-Mlisic al Program ™"~ 1*— "»* °"1!"- »-— ' ™ UIl'er fed m seKfeeders'
maids wer^J Miss Mildred Livernois topia to^-ym^-V^^~™£ s
i and Mrs. Ross Whitehead of Detroit, be reeled;"'^>W»- -^S to
! former classmates of the .bride at the ttiose-days werfe_^^„°b^fl^
At Rptary Club
Egg Breeder Mash.
ery, phone 52-l<_.
Saline Hatch-
r-.TJ. ^.***eS ^uece ^^%^^^^. Carl B-*, and^ Students ^™ PSble^^dnr^or^ ^ ^1^^^^^
For
rooms,
Saline Mercantile Company.
n.-t <3iT1_.i_ Z-nA *.,«»■' Feed a balanced ration from birth
For Your Fall
GLASS ROOFING
BARN DOOR TRACK AND HANGERS
PRATTS POULTRY AND ANIMAL REGULATOR
Hi-Grade Coal and Coke
We have a good supply of genuine Olga P-ocahonta&
on hand. Try a load of "RED BAR." What Sterling % to silver, "RED BAS''-_s-?;to coal.
HORTON ELCTRlCWAS33ERS
THE FAMOUS B. P. S. PAINTS
LAMBARTH BROTHERS
CGen^tal Haiidware ; . . Phone 105
this?" memorable eve-
of the grpom. . ^ .,._. _
pastel green' gowns with: darker Soon after ...
green .trimmings an_ carried Talis- ning'-thg^were^ married, and set wt
man roses". with'; .bronze pompofts. *«>r Michigan., -After a -long journey
-_ _ .... _ ._- ,.- c r. .- ~iz—~v~a ■ v_. a -rmio-1- prnssins*. on
Harry Smith of Pontiac was bgs
f-man and Harold Tripp of Waller — —-- - - , . . „. _ -.
r- -'f --. _,— i__—a ■„ team and
Entertained at th%, Session^ ^
Last Thursday./ • •-_;'••
E. SGch. ".Phlone 236.
6tl
DEAD OB ALIVE
Farm animals removed promptly
+ - i-• ._r - - . -r.. - i. , -,_. - Jtvaxm animals removed promptly
^~ YT1? 2™el Efgm watch, gold phone collecfc to Ann Arbor 2-22*1
-sa. State Farm Life Insurance Co. r_-.+-_i t._>o/i 'c_«.-_i-' /-■-.
smnn or jronuac was u<.st clima,xed* by_ a_ rough cross^g__on Lovabl Carl T-indegren, professor, ~ "; ^"-^ ^ «"■>"• ■""-« jjis^iaui-e _o. 0™^^ pjead Stock Co
««_ and' Harold Tripp of Walled the lakes, they, graved inp ^etrmt ^.^g^ Normll^llege, Yp- g^W",^ fob on chain.. Reward. v^ntral JJeaa Stock Co-
Lake and Joe Kin___s of Pontiac Here they Pf ^lold sLto ^a, wift five of his best sWenfe ^ Bredenutz' .1
were ushers. Following the ceremony wagon, some household supplies _,ru,__Tit_(, _ ,,r__1J,_r_F,,1 „,.,_,„-,, _,„,,_
53GH__NG WHITE PLAGVCE
'ny wB.gi.ii, ».i^ ^"7"^" p ~f the Presented a wonderful musical pro
a reception was held at. the parss-n- and set out for tne nome oi ^ fQr pleasure of Rotarians
age. The bride's gift to her matron pster of .^f^.^^ "^t' at their meeting at The Tayern la§.
of honor was a silver mesh bracelet ">n- f*]? ~i «,«.,. i0_>f.i.<_ri th*> Thursday noon. The young people ___..._ _^ _.- - -
and to-her bridesmaids, rhin_stone ^^-J& *£&&*?. ^edr*^ were . Miss Ardath JohmSn con- buf insignificant, uptrend in Michi-
For something ex;tra good for that
Thanksgiving dinner, consult the
.Schmid Home Market for Quality
o.l ______ _ue_L---i. a,- -.lit: jl_.v_._i i_aii<;jai:,,,. . i. 'Meats ___ld C-ropfrip^
of honor"was a silver mesh bracelet fr_. Alter a u_-w^"^^^ Thursday noon The young people'' .'«e'ef-ng tee challenge of a slight^ ^^ ^ groceries.
and to-her bridesmaids, rhin_stone through the ^f3*^ ^ tSs were Miss Ardath JohnsSn, con- toV, ^significant, uptrend in Michi-'
bracelets, and to Miss • Tripp, the cabin one -^t.:about dark. j.nis ^^ ^^ favore_ ^.^ one ^. .^^tuebrculosis death rate,, the
junior bridesmaid, a birthstone r___5 was » f^*j.JfW. ^ election; Miss Evelyn Muec__er, U--MiChiga^ Tuberculosis Association*.
The young couple left on a south- W-^^M^^S ante-, who 'played, one-'■ ^'<3baj^im^^^^Baj3^oaB. to^ut- (10,.
erti tripr-For her going, away cos- . couple, -. ^^n3^^-K^d\^'hest; Miss Esther-Wyman, vfo^-.W^^^
tume the bride wore a three-piec- at some stopping place.^^^ who delighted all with two ^^
teal blue wool suit with white blouse accepted toe h^^^e^ten^Y: Ned Shaw, tenor, who sang" ekceb.* .'?*aJ?EII!jyFff* ?»?•■'■ ; CJallmg atten-
and black accessories and a corsa-** them by these acquamtances. ho.
excep-.
1931> Oievrolet^ COupe.
1931 CJheyrolet Coach.
COOK ajOTOR SALES
Authorized Chevrolet Dealers
il •■ *
Use your brooder stove to keep
and black accessories and a corsa- "»*m »y rr°.^rr~^T- Wild tionally well, and last but not lease,' Jf01^ %£? ^taUenge tbrewn out ^ aS_t ^_^s ^sSe^tchei^r
of gardenias.. They will be at horn- toem ™^*to^- Wild Woodr^w j u f .. -.by the;Wlute Plague, Dr. John Alex- ^hoaf°^.FflailS- Sato? ^tchery,
after- Dec. 4 at Laburt Shore Acres ducks and 8^ %?«e ^ the Lincoln district .md %iio Was - ****; t*™?* <*est surgeon of-Ann pnoae ^^^_
at Pontiac where Mr. Crawford is ir familiar with, ^ but relis-iea.^ iiiey ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ aa_Q baritone cf Arbor's, Umversity hospital and
new-
business.
Th Marx Brothers
_, «. ^™'<_n «f -trio forest and wi* us two years ago, baritone cf.7~.~v* 1 "--•—■«■-.. ""-jt"^ "^ -^"--j FAr vour-eves consult th*. onilist
loved the smell of the torest ana , .. ay.:-.,tv ' • ly elected president of the M-chigar. _, ^w y°ur eyes consult tne oculist
• -while watching the s^oke curl up^ rem^rk^e atahty^ Tuberculosa Association '. decl^ ^ vGl?son' ,Pa^kar^ ^' ^
waxd fromf 1^.crude g*j^ j£$£^ Sorf Str^ing^l that ABchigan is ,^^^ ff^IK£,t *"*
dreamed of one like for tneir .awn. -.•>,• ___._-. „_ T iT,fl.__-, - ..ir, looked ;-for obstacle m her fight tOjud,te' *' years m Practice.
For This Week End ^_^^.^,:e^f^5^sS ^g\ W ^_S« c^ll!^c__^.
had taken; up" land and;: registered
dreamed of one
' y , sihort. -time .tney
land and.': registered
he goyeinnient land
— . . - . --v. -~,- __m*3 a wrnirtprfni hnTitfimr --tin* '*¥?■m Miemgan.: last:year,;^^ there was an
was the. 'building of Qie- ca.oin. ,ana sgns a wonctertui. buaamg and it ^pr^^ n+f__iH„t<i, ^ C__Y,_ t_ „,_
naa l<_-b.cij.' ujj .o._~ —°7" V j an .-ennoor *h-i,iiri« _, HWriri-., qti^ ii- "Instead of the expected- decrease i ___,i ,.„,,„„-. „,„-- —., - ,
their claim at tiie goyerninent larid £. S^**"*?**: JS^Sf^Jn the number of tuberculosis death-! ?nd tubes; also gas, oil and accessor-
i Radio 'Service. An-makes, parts
! «-.J «—1 -*- _-_*- *-_,! _--__! _-__
is always * there; . an -architect" de
but . music*'
increase) attributed by some to the
ls rigors bf-:i'*D'epresssion,''' Dr. Alex-
jies, groceries, candy, tobacco- Art's
'Service Station, Saline'-PleaSant'Laki'
Roads. Saline., phone .181-F13..,...-,. ..r-
CCHICKENS, GEESE, DUCKS, RA3BI1S
(Qjur CJhoice Selection! insures a Successful Holiday.Feast!
PRICES RIGHT :
.ORDER .EARLY ?^-;;
H^hoice Beef, Lamb, Pork, and '"Vieal,Cuts
for Delicious, Tempting oven Roasts
SJterfijDg Brand OYSTERS for Stewing, Stuffing,
Frying-^quart, 55c; pint, 2%:
At the Saline Theatre; Change !»--office. Busy days lay -thead-.-First
Date ion ^Appearance of was' the building of thfe caprn.-ana . ...
Ameche in "Gateway." the inaking of' crude-, fur^t*^-;-?t ^ ^^^^^
-'Room Servi^Hhe «__tfla__* ^ 'S^^ I-k nice f^ pianksg^ng. Let
Broadway comedy hit which ran Sr patches* of ground and, .the ing his chosen.career his father hav- ^_ upfi^ » *^e *^ ^^ "™ P?* 3*^ wardrobelin :?hape by
nearly a year and a half, eomes to pStthiTof corn -.andiavheafe T^eymg, httle sympathy. for anyone, who ^^Vtter tLn'^Stg else ttat'ClpaJ^ and pr^s^jtt. You'll fee'
the local theatre for Friday and Sat- SoWta cow /and..rejoiced *t. the-bought.he could.-make a. hvmg out-^.j, ^ng^Taga^^^htvm^;ia*^eit^;^Wged at^the appeax-
urday as an uproaiious Vehicle tor process-they were/____ng:^eete;of . ."r^ic, but his mott^,,-^, .s p ^ ^.a^-inr_^on|,; S_ ^&S^^-^^<B^i'a-Yw^'^^
the Marx Brpthers.. . Iref'intO ihoiths an* pi^scXT^ toly s_5o51tm l0CaI egent
Adapted to .the screen by Morri- La "spontaneity of the situation, be.- deprived herself to pay his-way< an-, ■■^blsaJi y . .- _H
Rysldnd,- scenarist of "Stage Door.v-gall tbwane, No lohgen Wl fliey herejoices that* *e: ran share with. ■* ^^3 was ^aced on t^-fllg-
the ^hilarious comedy revolves arouna pWtake of the venis-ffe.w-th; rehsh. .what J^urela1 lie ha^^.achievedI Mr,--&a£ * the whole and-tuber-
the frc-llicking efeorts of a-fly-by- ^h were not so aBundant- unless .Lmdegren-^ spoke highly--of one o ritetoiamvdgn.at. the state asso-
night theatrical producer endeavor- one went to streams farther away, hjs former pupils weU taiown to-ili"^^ md~Hs '.affiliated organiza-' h^^^.^^^ "XT "^T C^ *"lu
ing to_ ^m^.^th his-^entire ^V^miHsed the sea -ax-i.the r^r of u^ /ohn^_h.a■**£**.**! tions. are the pennies that M^igan : ??nsformed. through quick turnover
Jffaki&Ja 'Us$ of the things you don't
|.tts&_inc_i diiP them immediately for
cash. They can be described briefly
and economically-with Xaner Ads' and
_-_5 ._ _v_uo_u r._w_ __«. . C..U.V xney miB-eu ui_ a-o, -«__uJ-;-— --— -" _.„ -.,^1 j,, I.S., „»,-__,«• \tt--- tions are tne pennies tnat jvucnigan ■ «„+,. ,«__„*-- mmlmr
tr_upe in a New York hotel -as aof ^ waves' Their: mc'ney was |H»nade good m his chosen wor ______ ^t,,^ -j.^ ^y gjyf™"* ready money,
*__sra-_i_?>_»__*5:.as^^
is newspaper every
certainty of results
__^ _• -•■-_ - , - ■ from advertising because of this un-
tbe disease, to people ln-eve^ry corner certaihty. *
of the state; that through modern; '
musical romanice with Fred Astaire whjte all around, Henry*.:_iiade a vicmity.
and Ginger Rogers in the stellar txi to ^-g postoffice. .Here was
roles, which wiH ibe shown at- the w^coine news and..soon after he J. ' « . ri . "—TT.T-..; . | case-finding facilities—the tuberculin ' Wanted—PeoDle in this viefnitv
Saline Theatre Sunday and Monday. ^ to Detroit... garair ha* sted [ Boy RCOIlt Activities ! test aiad^e chest ^-my-the sprTrfi whYS aTy^ prbS rlSd
l-tne cow. of .tuberculosis germs is prevent!, in the s^tHfrnPTH- nf _»f_,to,. 0f„
Chef Coffee -..-- 29c lbJ
1 cm lililk FREE
--'■% lb. QUAEER PEFPER
2 lbs. QUAI-E^ SALT
both for-17c
...-4. „ ^ on the little farm *to. tend -
"Gateway," which was to come ^ watcll over th-Qg-Ji-.J Her- 3Qy
for- Tuesday and Wednesday,. had,tcl.to no. te^as^wliem-_tenigj;,»gajn .
be changed to riext * Tuesday* and -^ into^th_» yasd^' There in.ithe?.:
wagon w__.-*t'a^^barreliIijcExcite41^
exaniined
Wednesday, November 29""_ffl<I _0.
Danaher Chosen ^ Assistant Scout
.•' ■>-..> *'' .JExefadlaye ..^7 ... . •
REPUBLICAN BANfJiCET
;they
-.'the- contents.; to-
germs is prevents, in the settlement- of estates, etc.,
to1 a great extent. will confer, a favor hy having it sent
,*'in buying and using pennv-. toe.this newspaper. The rates are
Christmas seals," said ^ Dr. -Alexan-r imiversal in'such matters and to
der, "Michigan. residents are provid- have your notices appear in this
ni. .'im.Li *_,
, , ,_^ ,_ i.,_, i_ _ - ' ° — ^ ....... .,___ _iv.t____ ai/ucd- tn LlllCf.
At the regular monthly executive i^ assurance that their homes will paper it is only- necessity to ask the
gether: Father- was home- frpm meetmg of the executive board of be protected from the menace of,Probate Judge to spnd them to T_ie
AT ANN ARBOR DEC. 8. a successful^voyage -and suspecting the Washtenaw-Livingston Council, tuberculosis." " Observer.'
times were a bit-•stringent,:out in.Edward M. Danaher of Milwaukee, ' ...
24V2 lo- sac3£ Sn-ow Loaf or Golden Eagle Tlour.... 65c
SALADA TEA
"_ lb. Orange Pekoe and Pekoe S7c
% lto. Green
29c
JELLO DEAL
Lakeside Oyster Crackers— 17c lb.
Lakeside Junor Scdasu-^,,.— 15c lb.
A Goodwill banquet sponsored by Michigan had suggested that ,they Wis., -a-;young man with more than
the Washtenaw Republican commit- 'send a barrel of comforts to the ten years of scouting service as a
tee and the newly elected county young folks. Yes, indeed! Here scout and leader, was employed as
candidates is to be held on Thurs- were pretty dresses that had be- the assitant executive of the Wash-
1 Pke* JSeOlo Chocolate Pudding* 1c day. Dec. 8 in the Michigan Union ".longed to sister Jean. '(She lived tenaw-Livingston Boy Scout CouncU.
s" ballroom at 6:30 p. m Governor- in luxury having married a wealthy Mr. Danaher began his service on
3 Pkgs. Jello, any flavor.— 18c elect Frank D. Fitzgerald and the merchant.) But clothing was not Monday; Nov. 14, and has already
4 Packages all for ... —.,- 19c state Republican candidates, will be.; the only thing the barrel, contained, visited many of the scoutimg centers
the guests of honor! Mr. Fitzgerald. Stowed away in the depths were, in the two counties. He was in
and Clarice Adams of Columbus, salt -fish and a huge ham.. When charge of the Green Bar Conference
Good Store Cheese...... 19c lb. Ohio, who was formerly of Detroit they found the ham Sarah sat down held at Camp Newkirk on Saturday,
Mt. Hope JMJld Cheese. 19c lb. and a Republican leader of Michigan, 'and cried. She had never complain- Nov. 19, and will be a director of
T_akeside Fresh Fia* Bars. 2 lbs 19c"Nim>v" Cheese Ceood. ' 29c lb wiU -^ ^e Principal speakers of the'ed of 'her lot .but. the Janemories the Polar Bear camp, which will ba
__3_-es.de Fresh mg rang, ^.ids... j.ac, jNippy cneese (gooaj■■,-■■ Mojo. erening, . ^^^^ on q.^ program whicl. flew across the-pages of her held at the Newkirk reservation the
■^-"-j.. __. ' ■__.». ^^L'1t. TT^.^t.T-..- -r^.4.* ■ o.^. -,' !__■-—_. w111 be the Michigan Union Glee Club "mind tproved too much* for lieK-last four: days of 1938.
gresfa Creamery Butter SOe lb. Fresh Dairy Butter in 2-lb crocks, 35c lb. a3ld ^ Ford MQUntaineera. Toast- ,.'™Aftei^the ibarrel had. been emptied---;- Mr.. Danaher is living at 1002
master George^ F. MoCallum, sena- and^^.the' contents put away, Sarah. Washtenaw Ave.,- Ypsi__nti, and-is
_^ _ . _,_,.._-. _, — tr.,. n£ 4-1.- * TV4V..1 *"*-_. T-_:-«^:-^ :il 1 I -. ——■ _-4. -...-,—n OTld TilQTITlP-., . «TW»TI-llT10r . Q 1-IT_«_ TiOT^- X-F lilD'flWi- ,»,
Cranbernesi
15c lb. Celery, bunch... 5c- Hearts. 10c tor of the Twdfth District, will bejat-d .Henry sat -down and..planned. spending.^ large part of his'tune^m
,__ ._ . i„ . _, _.. > ._ introduced _y'S&_riff Jacob B. And-, j They- would -have. ___sr_.*_-_an_-_3g-vi-_g-actual-field work.
CaMornia Oranges ................ 25c doz. Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs....—.........19c ks, who is.h(^iaii*rna3i of the cpm.'j -----—.. —. ._._,_
tettuce, 2 heads —- ;.„..„....-. 35c Apples, eating or csoofciiig; 6 lbs. 25c mittee in chScge of sirrangements
. __i _^ ... Other committee members are .Mrs,
_. __ -, _ „ *_ *."••'•_, W -kt _ ' _il t. i r- - - Katherine Skau," register of deeds lieaii.'- What-^a ThanksgsEfijtf!'"andn-- present at the next District Court
Grapes, Bananas, Carrots, Radishes, Brazil Nuts, Figs, Dates, Raisins - ^ JoBeph E. W£u4r, state .repre- 'what-, -a^.dinner! ISaraJi^_ts# Save* of Honor which'will Be held-on Dec
' T-DPCn l. ATTPI. r*rtf\T\a r.*nv sentative from Ypsilanti. Other some sugar and- this sferused: to. fith. " -■''-,.■■-
Jt.rU-ioJ-1 SSAmS-HjU bUUl/i_ JUiVJULiI oammittee chairmen are Fitch D. "make a cake;*'* The _am..waa-*a
Forsythe. tickets, Donald Reed, pi»- great treat, and for .thfe feiends.-
dinneri- They would ii&mte -Qte; He expects to 'keep in touch with
friends »who had- been Jsor: kind fo'-the. Saline leaders anoT-* comitteemen
them when they _irst-_-a_-ie-"to MjJdfc~ t_n_bug3i. frequent visits here and will
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS TO NO. 38
SCHMID'S flNEItFOQBI
gram, and Albert Hooper, entertainment. .„. ■ ,. ,
1_eibajaquet is op&i tp-^the public
ana,';tic__ie& _rfe"on S-de'iiow.'iby com-
must be mpfe ^f^D^'^her" 5^1
who safr witlv them at ;l_ia..feastive>p_i__e and give sincere thanks
board tixey trody-.gave^t-iarfes;-' foj? the peace and plenty within hei JI
We: .sometimes wortderl'iT:the--sig-'borders- Qf- yali^^ nStiSns;. on earth
XdfiG_cnce!-;of--l_ie- day is libt-sniother-i':^^eihe-■■"&h" most^^'blessiei--':'"* -A llttle_r6_r
__, .._ j.t__«-._.»-_»_—a. -__.*--_i-^s—s—___. **!■« ->.*__ *~xt.i^j:a-"'^s*^ *-- ^ *
mittee mj_mbers^;'*\AU: _^_™_ior-sleivin tjje '^elaborate- e_St_-te-nh_3nt tlie old-feshioh^'^Siinplicity. "aid
W...M v- «-;^--S-. vw-4-i«i_ii.i «.-- _ "__n___._"«_ _.--" -^__ _ul ■___:_ __,._- .-.- __!_:_— __e«._i«''_i-: _i.»_£ -*i^____^£l*.*--i.^_«. ^>.-—
whidi«-th_3. d^..ofte__.wi_nessej*?>Gei!i -Bn_e_ityr^w16idd- "'b__Sjf* jjxfth ^5_g*
tta^jly;-tibia-i*.»ar Ajneri«r should ^dJ^dU-iiF-^and natiooi.'''^'" '
"THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURES"
Fiiday and Saturday, Nov. 25 and 26
.The MARX BROTHERS in
' "ROOM SERVICE" ;:
Direct from the Fox Theatre, Detroit,- and
" CLYDE LUCAN ORCHESTRA
Sunday and Monday, Nov. 27 "and 28
GINGER ROGERS and FRED ASTAIRE in
:-\Y "CAREFREE* -
ALS0"*«THE MAR&H OF TIME" and* MICKEY
./ 4* MOUSE IN ''THE T.RAH.ER" .
Tuesday and 'Wedn^ay* ^OT- 29 and M;
-^Gateway" ^mthDon A^che *^d -Arisen |^eliji |
LDick^Traey Retu_3is^varid"
"The Magician's Daughter"
Object Description
| Title | 1938-11-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-11-24 |
| 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 |
Description
| Title | 1938-11-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1938-11-24 |
| 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 |
ti w * 1 VOLUME 58 SAT.TN.F,. WASHTENAW COUNTY, JillCHlGAN. TH_K£5DAY^/NOVl_a_--J33R 24* 1938" NUMBER 8 sgj-Ving Let us be observant of the fact .that during the past year, we as a eoriimun- ity, have many reasons to set aside this Thanksgiving Day to commemorate the many blessings entrusted to us. Vera Ede Weds in -Pretty Ceremony Former Saline Girl and Franklin G. Crawford Plight Troth at Swartz CreeSt. PIONEE^TIMES "My Wife's Family5' -December I and 2 . A PioneerfTOa_-l-£iftving Feast "' 4 '.-•*." -*"'"'. '' It is fitting;, that 'our story this wfeek should bd'abotit Thanksgiving. But a very different one from those —" we-are familii_r- with. Seniors Will present Play, With Dif- . ferent Cast Each Night; the Personnel. .- "swal**^Creek. ~" We go.^ ^ssaflhusetts for the I beginning of this event which took j A very pretty adding was -^ ^j^^^^fc^g _ _ _ , j Sf^S^SlS worl^a y^i^n^we shall ca-i Wife's Family" in the auditorium The senior class will present "My dist church when Miss Vera Ede Henry' Brown. ,-He .was a steady Dec. 1 and 2, The play is a com- aist enures wnen jviiss ve^, Ji.ae, ■ w0ri£ep axld carefully jsaved from,:.edy cehterins- around a series of daughter of Rev. «£*** *f*& ]&ftg&£^ &.»_<& -ilrM^-W^ta^^\ ^^^4^^n% GaebiSS"__! of ?_* aSMrT w-^^e witt. 'pretty, Sard destSga^n: tlf N*gg iy, clJ^^r^ £ ^H^4 ^ Brov^ whose .father was; a sea-cap- Th«-e,wll be two casts, as follows: 3J-. - hf J1" le* misun- I I I ££*? femSf |
