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OBSERVER
VOLUME 62
SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943
NUMBER 37
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TO BE OF
SERVICE TO YOU
IS A PLEASURE
TO US
Saline Savings
Bank
The ©ne Story Bank On the Corner
OFFICE1 SUPPLIES
We have a lot of things for your office
4
Typewriter Paper
Second-sheets
Carbon Paper
Typewriter Ribbons
Chea.ii Loose-leaf Binders
Staples
Stamp Pads
Daters
Scale Books
?_;___" Books
CS-Otor's Ink.
Rubber Stamps Made to Order
Orders taken for Loose Leaf Ledgers, Etc.
The Saline Observer
Telephone 60R2 Saline
JTHRIFTY
MEAT CUTS
t
There
about
Do you want the best salad
you can buy? Then Schmid's
Is your best bet for
CRISPER
FRESHER
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Ask for them on Ice!
Sunshine
Hi Ho Crackers
lb. box 23c
We sincerely *hope you are
using some of your Blue
stamps so as to avoid that
end of the month rush.
Shop early in the day—early
im the week.
FREE DEUVE-BY DAILY
Pastoral Conference
Meets Here June 22-24
i
| Eighty-five Guests
'• To Be Entertained
By The Congregation.
Observations £>»£. ^ATi^brush10*- Alumni Reception and
handy for greasing and not as . vt
DID YOU REMEMBER to mail messy ** w^S Y^r hands or D^llCe FriOEY JWenUlg
your application for War Ration ™Ia?^'_ z, -,-
Book No. 3 in time to have it Soft-boiled eggs are more delicate if started in cold water.
postmarked by midnight June 10 ? __ . . ... ,, «=„.
Mrs O'Neill says that although f™S to a bail _md turn off heat,
a lot of folks Jot their applied L-ve M _»«*«* egg set for
tions in tlie post office on time
about two minutes.
Of Readings And
Splendid Progam
Music Enjoyed,
Members of three graduating
gp^ Isi/ioicn Costs
Sij^MoreMoneY—
^^UpYourPaYioU
Savings today
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Trinity Ev. Lutheran church ™ T^Tnot reach the~_nailing . ^ quickest way to dry skil- *..„.-
will be host to the Michigan Dis- center in Detroit on time as a lets and saucepans is to turn classes were honored at the an- , Clarence
trict of the joint Synod of Wis- three cent stamp was forgotten V*elP uPs^e _own °ver a.1(T "u*** ^Pp*1 fc?P^ "« aance Pbone 152-
cousin and other states which anii had to be returned to the heat on the SMVP for a lmaut_ ^eld at the school Friday eve._mg.
meets here in convention June owner Those who mailed their or two and then ^^ can *•*!* put GearS"e Burkhart and Cnaries R.
22-24. The district includes pas- aoolication on time with the riSht away and your kltcneri Parsons were the two honored
tors from the lower peninsula of p£* amount of postage should ■ w°n>t be cluttered ™til over-turn- members of the class of 1880. Mr.
Michigan and from northern Ohio, rec£ve their ration books bv thfi' ed pans. k"3^ IS ^P °f\ llVm* mem**
Lay delegates who will attend first of next mQnth Other am_li- A couple of yaras of Qaimf1 ber- bu} could not he present on
.th/general Synod convention in ££„£ ^l ^ *£ p°S__. , and sh ears will keep a-good supply account of ill health. The class
I August at Northwestern College, til after Ausrust 1 1 of dustcloths on hana. v/asn of fifty years ago, graduating in
I Watertown Wis., will also be ' _- v — ; dusfccloths ^t^ each use as a 1893> was ^so honored with two
present here at the District con- T AS™ STTNDAv should have' dirty duSter makes^0.od surfaces members present — Mrs. Donna
* - ■ - -- • LA.S.J. bU-NJJAX snouia nave.^..^.. besides scratching it. ; Godfrey and Mrs. Maude Friis
Gravy won't lump if you aad; Wilson of Ann Arbor.; Other
Cook., Auctioneei.
,- .... A ._.._,,_ . LAST SUNDAY should
|ve__tion. Approximately 85 guests been the -iasi in a g^g of sevenj
Unity's mfmbeS The opening *£**** *fter ^^ .^, water a little at a time to the members of that class were Hen
,SSon of the^nvention wnTbe? ™™d o^S^^^ T^ *** <WXi
! gin at 10 o'clock next Tuesday ™'^"LS.f fX havr_len I m * wh°le P1?^ at °nCf* ^PP^ ^F HUrd "^ Bert Ham"
i morning with a service. After £LT£ed3S-i com! teu'These • ^ . !fl bet^r WT °f «£?n_ ^ *?* Godfcey S™* «min-
; the elertion of officers Prof W prediction come true, inese. mg a jatchen floor than with a. lsences of the class of that vea.
ihis essay on 4he Antichrist." ^™edhasby ^n °n h^^ cleaner use the brush nozzle It she still possessed. She compared
The other mornimr service which wr ch n?P , We housewne jS qmcker and better for bare the classes of that day with those
wm bPcZ TfwrtnT^inike change her re&ular washday tolfloors than a broom as it sucks of-taday:' Tn ' tbeirS' fw
S^devlted to tee rLdS f>me other day of the week un-;up dirt instead of spreading it.numbered .^JT^.P'PP...^
■ ™T ^,:^ed. Tw r%JS?%L less she T^SS it in the basement around.
_ _ __ numbered usually about seven or
i and discussion of this timely es- ™ _, "V+_ %„^°o _i.n"Ji,r7_ir tA^^Am'I • ar"unu-. I n™_:-
Sav All afternoon, sessions Will °f waits for a sunny day to come Roasting pans aren't so easy Mr... ^_.ri i^azmaier Dr«irior,f-
S^'de^otedrto The Si of alon&- Scientists believe that a! to get now but you can still have of this year^Alumni a^S*
fenod Pastor telche™d lay 1°^, ** *P**™*y f follow. a^tely browed delicious tast-jtion intrcSuce! ^thur Lu1f wto
Ktes to fte geS ^nvS the lonS P6"0*1 °f Precipitation. . ing roast chicken. Stuff the fowl, was toastmaster of theT evei_£?
tion will he instructed to rep- -_-___„"*,"'; ^ ! ^ J" iarge br<^ PaPe«*, baf • _^r_ ._ Lutz spoke
! resent the wishes of the CHERRIES, peaches, and ap- ■ Twist the end to keep closed.
I Michigan District. Meals will be P^s may be scarce and high in: Steam will keep the bag from
! served for our guests in the Price this year.
. -i. _ " briefly. A
tribute was paid to those who
have passed on to those in the
service of the country with silent
.1
.s clipped and put where you can. lections, was unable to att«_. h,T" wattl tw0 new taes' nearly nevs
lickly refer to them in the j to illness. Two memW^. SPt battery' S00'1 condition; cheap.
Writing Ink
Stamp Pad Ink
Duplicate Charge Slips, carbonized
Scratch Pads
Paper Clips
Insert Sheets for Binders
Rubber Stamps made to order
Duplicate Receipt Books
Pencil Carbon Paper
Artgum Dry £2ss_i=r
_ Excessive rain burning.
!well-equipped basement of the may be the cause. Cherry and: Don't waste any hard bits of prayer. Mr. Lutz weleomed~the
' church by the ladies of the con- aPPle blossoms were plentiful, but- cheese. Grate it and use it in class of 1943 amd Miss Mar°aret
' gregation On Wednesday evemng were damaged by the weather, casserole dishes. Finch accepted the welcome&
! there will be a divine service with Some report that the leaves on' Keep a table of food equivalents,, Mass Vesta Mills, who was to
Holy Communion. The confession- their peach trees are shirred and (ration expiration dates, point val- j have played several musical
'al service begins at 8 with the have turned red. ues clir"~' ""'*' «"*■-*— 1°"«- ■■ •
Rev. A. Wacker of Ann Arbor — v — i I^My
delivering the address. The regu- WE tKNOW a lady who ate: kitchen
•lar service begins at 8 with the garlic every day to keep con- Invert, a jar of neanut butter
: Rev. Amos Schwerin of Hale, tagious diseases away—like eat-: to distribute the oil.
.Mich., delivering the sermon. The ing an apple a day to keep the' A market basket with a han-
i 50th Anniversary of Prof. O. R doctor away. Some doctors have dle 5s handy to use for storing _ xuj_
-'Hoenecke, Director of Michigan advised people who have high sconrinsr powder, dusters, polish, j lowed with Mrs. Don Burkhart
Lutheran Seminar, in Saginaw pressure blood that garlic may Jl,st pick ll UP alld caxry 2t a1011*? reading the report of the secre-
for 33 years, will be observed in aid them. Most of us would rath- w_lth vou whlle y°u work. \ tary and treasurer. Mrs. Kenneth
fittimcr manner with a brief serv-, er suffer than to eat garlic, : "These are mst a few household, f aylor represented the nomiiat-
Tuesdav afternoon. The though. Garlic is also used to n!tlts- but here's more advice to mg committee for next year's of-
• „_, . . Two members of this
year s class, Miss Dorothy Kohler
at the piano, and Miss Alice
Klein, playing- the clarinet' offered two selections.
A short business meetin:
Wanted—Wools of aE kinds.
Call A. C. Miller, 195F4. 25tf
Heating and sheet metal work,
fur-»&ce cleaning and repairing.
R. G. Wahl, phone 160.
Desirable building lots with
sewer and water. Terms given.
Wiedman Auto Co., Saline.
For Sate—Pfister hybrid seed
corn. Frank Kanitz, phone 237F21,
Milan. % mile south of Cone.
"Used cars wanted. Will pay
top prices for good late models
Wiedman Auto Company, Saline,
Poultry will definitely be good
property this season. Put in that
ertra lot of chicks. We are still
hat.hing. Saline Hatchery.
Wanted—Farms -40 to 200 acres.
Have buyers waiting. George L.
Robins, 51 N. Huron St., Ypsilanti,
Mich. Phone 942-W. 37
Wanted — Dead and useless
stock; horses $5.00, cows $4. C&U,
collect Tecumseii 350. Carroll
Frost, Licensee for Barling & Co
For Sale—Buick sedan 30-47.
with two new tires, nearly new
fol-
f*h">. month's new couples:
Special Services
At St. Paul's Church
i
Stanley Hartmann
| To Be Ordained
j Sunday Morning.
ADVICE TO EWLTWEDS
By Edgar A. Guest
Rev. John Gauss of Geneva, season meats.
Ohio. President of the Michigan: — V —
District, will deliver the address. MRS. CHARLES KERN is an
1 example of Saline women who do
j their part in the war effort. Folks How to make a marriag-e go?
j know of her splendid work with Is to think through joy and care
, the local Red Cross Canteen. She Wellj ^ only way x know
| worked at a Saline war plant un- Not as onej but ag a pair;
I til she could not be used any Alld all matters to discuss
(logger, being left-handed, but she As they touch not "me" but "us."
j is back on the job again in an- Man and woman, heart and soul.
: other defense in Ypsilanti. A few Holding "ours-' to be the goal,
i people have tried to discouragfe
' Special services will be held at WPnpn frT worI?n'g' at defense: ours the purposes, ours the plan,
i St Paul's chiirch ^dav morn- PlantS' perhapS °my beCaUSe ttey °ne> the woman and the man,
, bt. Paul s cniircn faunday morn- were jealous of tbe laTge pay joined together husband wife
, mg when Stanley Hartmaim, sonieonJe else was ^^ £.* ^ paXSteffie
candidate m theology, wiU be did nol. t fn thBmtpi-<7P=: ' iP partnersmp ior lire,
ordained to the ministrv of the ™ ot want to wor^. themselves. Ours the neighbors, ours the
oroainea to aie immstry or uie. Mi}Te encouragement and praise , friends
JST^xe conation ritHall 1° ^ W°TV Wh0^an manaeB 3 Never -pa-te ai™ -d «•*»:
i STcossfiSk TlZ. "c. ^. \ £T6 PP±™P _1 ^! YPrJ?°PP2 , ?ut ™«1 all strength be goxe,
Phone Saline 272R3.
37
Helen's Beauty Shop will be
closed during the month of July.
Those wanting permanents, make
appointments now. Phone 89R2.
Wanted—To buy sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. Will
pay best cash price. Singer Store,
51 N. Huron St. Ypsilanti, phone
942-W. 37
'^fleers. The nominations were accepted and the following were
elected:
President—Mrs. Rubena Brsd-
ernitz Hunt.
Vice President — Mrs. Ruth
Needham Miller.
Sec-Treas. — Mrs. Cornelia
Kleuter Hall. j
Wafers and tea were served to j De ' tTseless Farm Animals
about forty at the reception with j-removed. Horses §5.00, cows $4.00.'
Mrs. Gordon Anthony and "Vrs ! Prompt service, including Sundays
Especially equipped to repair
auto parts and farm machinery.
Welding of all kinds. Brooks
Brothers will fix it If anyone
can. Phone 101.
Wittbracht whobwillRbe aSsted! *?0„* Someone basJ° do me job j one for both __i~d"both for'one!
vuttoracnt wno will De assistea right n0Wj regardless of wnat
;by Rev. T, R. Schmale, D. D. some have said would happen to who would keeD the ™w. th^v
of Ann Arbor, and Rev. a. A.\moman,s p]ace ^ ^ ho_nVafter: ^ear Y
^T'lSta-^'ls the son of! ^ l^^J^n tellT aten? ' ^ Un"ef SJfy Qaaa^ care'
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hartmann, ^after £ wlr" about And persistently remain
arter tne war. j Wed m loss and wea m gain.
— v — i Doomed to failure they will be
Saline High school He received A CA^F^ION is on to return; Seeking pleasures separately,
famine wign scnooi He received, empty bottles—yet in a nearby These succeed and alwav* will
his preliminary academic tra_mng.)-™^J- et-rf_ OTwhif« *_,,.„.«_■_-«; ;„_ -f^0^.6^*"10. aiways will
at Elmhurst College
formerly of Saline, now of Ann
Arbor, and is a graduate of the
training * ■ *. Z.-J-1. 1 : ■I-"'=0<= ou^cm o_.iu aiwa-ys win:
and thf >town a St0rf exlublts two posters-Joan and Darby, Jack and Jill,
ana tne|WhjCh conflict with each other.'
Michigan State Normal, and his one carries the advertisement! These the pronouns- Us and We
theoogical tranung at Eden about ^ campaign ^^ the other! Zsew„m~Me '
^n4isrTllLhaLe S' C^^ed ^youTLp^to > g^ ^ jS ^d _T" the
made m his ordination m that. receive proper credit." In that. dreams
Rev. Wittbracht will have had thej case a number of people would Ours the monev-savin.r qcl..mp^
privilege of confirming Mrs. | rather keep the bottles for bot- Ours 3__ smXp^t If ™ '
Reuben Hartmann in St. Pauls j tiing tomato juice, catsup, grape Holding us our lifetme through,
church' of having performed the juice etc. ; ^ —Detroit Free Press
marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hart-1 - ■ Detroit itree press.
■.!
mann' and of baptizing Stanley' ( SCHOOL CHILDREN of Amer- sjo^t forset Jxme is alqo th(,
and crowning the record by or-jica are among the healthiest in month wh4 'you should have
dining him to the ministry 'the whole world. The death rate paid another in_tallment on your
Mr. Hartman will occupy the this year is about, half the rate income tax. The new yellow
prevailing a year ago. One out motar tax stickers are now avail-
of every 1,000 children between able at the post office.
pulpit at St. Paul's churcn on
Sunday morning;, June 27th.
Following his ordination he
5 and 34 have died the current
will assume the pastorate of St. i year. Accidents caused more
John's Evangelical and Reformed than one-fourth of these deaths.
Church, Chesterton, Indiana.
To All Red
Cross Blood Donors
Please do not wait to be
solicited. Phone 71R3 or 7 and
! ask for time preferred. Remember the day, Thursday, June 24'
12:39 to 4':30, St. Paul's church.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends,
relatives and neighbors for the
! floral offerings and other kindness extended us upon the death
of our sister. We especially wish
to thank Rev. C. H. Wittbracht
for his comforting words; also
the singers.
Sisters and Brothers of
Lena Girbach.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives
and friends for the kindess shown
us in the death of our dear
brother, Iio B. Rogers, also Rev.
Wm. Bach, The Amesrican Legion,
Mr. and Mrs. FHancis Lockwood
and those who sent flowers. *
Mrs Amelia Klumpp,
Mrs, Bert Allaire.
[ HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
and appreciation to the Saline
and Bridgewater fire departments
and volunteers for their help at
our fire.
Mr. and iMrs. George Hertler.
The other chief causes are appendicitis, influenza, pneumonia.,
rheumatic fever, and tuberculosis. Kelvin George Braun eight
KIDS who have a hard time years 0jd on Monday, June 14
drinking their daily quart of milk. Gary Armbruster, W. Michigan
may be glad to hear that milk Ave ^ree years old on Fridky,
may be next on the list of com- June ig.
modities to be rationed. A decline ' .
in supplies* is expected later on .
this year. Either the consump- I o0i;_.« _->____.. i rr •.. i
tion of fluid milk must be curtail- | Valine General Hospital
ed or the manufacture of milk — —
products and evaporated milk be Mirs. Charles Howard and son
cut down. The latter alternative returned home TuesOay.
is out of the question as these Mr. and Mrs. Max Ross are
manufactured products now meet the parents of a daughter, born
only essential military and civil- Friday, June 11.
ian needs. Economists have ad- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kurow-
vised the use of milk, cheese and jc]_i 0f __j_an have a daughter
eggs in place of rationed foods, born Sunday, June 13.
Wonder what they will tell us to j0hn gchleh returned home
use as a substitute for milk. One Tuesday.
firm already advertises their cere- Mrs. Florence Marble of Milan
al product to supplement the nu- js improving.
tritive elements of milk to stretch Elgm Darling, Carl Wilkie and
out precious milk supply. Norris Kopha of Milan had ton-
— ^ sillectomies June 10.
.TONE, the month of weddings Milton McCarbery had his ton-
is here when many misses will sUs removed June 10.
become Mrs. Weddings are some- j^ Nichols and daughter of
what different this wartime year, Manchester returned home on
but still sentimental. This years ^day.
new brides are facing a more The 'hospital will be closed to
difficult task than we did several. all cases from July lg to Allg_
years ago when we could still buy x <,_. account of redecorating.
and cook the new hubby's favor- ^
ite meals without any question.;— n« i i n
e^i^rhe^e^tt^hrjiiEye Sight Service
hold secrets to new homemakers J See Dr. Frank Gilford, Toledo
which mav save many a headache; Optometrist for eye examination,
and heartache. j Glasses fitted. Office: Milan Ho-
"Vegetable shortening or salad tel. Saturday 2:30 to 8:35 p. m.
oil is just as good for greasing (10th year in Milan.).
Merritt Martin pouring.
Corsages, artistically arranged
with red, white and blue flowers
and trimmed in a ribbon combining the three colors, were given
to Alumni members. The gyro.
and reception room were beautiful
with large baskets of peonies, iris
and other June flowers forming
the only decoration.
Modern and square dancing to
the music of Joe Cook's orchestra
followed.
Mrs. Kazmaier wishes to express thanks to all who helped
her make the reception and dance
a success. It would be a great
help to next year's officers if you
can turn in all the complete addresses of Alumni members that
you know. Each year many members do not receive invitations
either because the secretary has
no address or because addresses
are incomplete.
Approximatey $25 of the proceeds of the dance will be turned
over to the Red Cross.
. OBSERVER LINERS .
Classified Advertising
6c per line first insertion, 4c per
line each subsequent insertion
MINIMUM CHARGE 25 CENTS
call 484, Adrian, reverse charges.
Adrian, Mich. Adrian Tankage Co.
We have a good supply of
poultry equipment—nests, electric
feeders and fountans. Fill your
needs before too late.
Saline Hatcherv.
White Leghorn baby chicks
during June. No more Rockr.
this season. We have feed and.
supplies. Hours 8:00 a. m. to.
6:00 p. m. Morton Poultry Farm.
The Honeysuckle or the Rose
is the official flower for June.
But the popular "flour" for every
month in the year is Hayden's
1900 ENRICHED. Ask Haarer's
Market.
Wanted—People in this vicinity
tates. etc., will confer a favor by
who have any legal printing required in the settlement of es-
having it sent to this newspaper.
The rates are universal in such
matters and to have your notices
appear in this paper it is only
necessary to ask the Probate
Judge to send them to The
Saline Observer.
Wolverine
Parsons'.
Work Shoes at
We have government wheat.
Saline JMtercantile Co.
Pratts Poultry Remedies at
Lambarth Bros. Store.
For Sale—Electric stave, upright piano. Call at 103 Maple St
For Sale—Eight pigs eight
weeks old. Frank Tucker, phone
188F11.
Wanted—Job on farm with
house furnished. John LaPlant,
Saline, Route 1.
For Sale—Good work horse,
wt. about 1500. 4360 South
State Street Road.. 38
..Wanted— Laborers at Beyer
hospital, Ypsilanti, Mich. Kurtz
Building Co., Ann Arbor.
'
For Sale—Duroc Jersey stock
hogs 6 months old. C. J. Rapp,
Macon road, phone 141F14. 38
For Sale—S-piece walnut dining
room suite in good condition.
4-1 _ North Ann Arbor St. 37
We have a large stock of new
tires and tubes. Guaranteed tires
at a saving. Wiedman Auto Co., j,
Saline.
For Sale — McCormick-Deering
side delivery rake and mowerj
grain binder, wagon and flat
rack. Frank Hollis, phone 183
F22. 38
-FLAGS—
All Sizes — AH Fabrics
Price Range to Fit All Purses
624 So. Main St.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
FOX
SalineTheatre
Eriday and Saturday
Wrecking Crew
With Richard Allen
CHESTER MORRIS and
JEAN PARKER
—ALSO—
Secrets of the
Underground
With JOHN HUBBARD
and VIRGINIA GREY
Sim., Mon., and Tues.
Matinee Su»day, 3 p. m.
JAMES CAGNEY and
JOAN LESLIE in
Yankee Doodle
Dandy
Wednesday and Thursday
Eyes in the
Night
With EBWARD ARNOLD
and A-SN HARDING
Object Description
| Title | 1943-06-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-06-17 |
| 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 | 1943-06-17; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1943-06-17 |
| 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 |
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(r'i OBSERVER VOLUME 62 SALINE, WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943 NUMBER 37 I <" TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU IS A PLEASURE TO US Saline Savings Bank The ©ne Story Bank On the Corner OFFICE1 SUPPLIES We have a lot of things for your office 4 Typewriter Paper Second-sheets Carbon Paper Typewriter Ribbons Chea.ii Loose-leaf Binders Staples Stamp Pads Daters Scale Books ?_;___" Books CS-Otor's Ink. Rubber Stamps Made to Order Orders taken for Loose Leaf Ledgers, Etc. The Saline Observer Telephone 60R2 Saline JTHRIFTY MEAT CUTS t There about Do you want the best salad you can buy? Then Schmid's Is your best bet for CRISPER FRESHER FRUITS and VEGETABLES Ask for them on Ice! Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers lb. box 23c We sincerely *hope you are using some of your Blue stamps so as to avoid that end of the month rush. Shop early in the day—early im the week. FREE DEUVE-BY DAILY Pastoral Conference Meets Here June 22-24 i Eighty-five Guests '• To Be Entertained By The Congregation. Observations £>»£. ^ATi^brush10*- Alumni Reception and handy for greasing and not as . vt DID YOU REMEMBER to mail messy ** w^S Y^r hands or D^llCe FriOEY JWenUlg your application for War Ration ™Ia?^'_ z, -,- Book No. 3 in time to have it Soft-boiled eggs are more delicate if started in cold water. postmarked by midnight June 10 ? __ . . ... ,, «=„. Mrs O'Neill says that although f™S to a bail _md turn off heat, a lot of folks Jot their applied L-ve M _»«*«* egg set for tions in tlie post office on time about two minutes. Of Readings And Splendid Progam Music Enjoyed, Members of three graduating gp^ Isi/ioicn Costs Sij^MoreMoneY— ^^UpYourPaYioU Savings today ____^_23 Trinity Ev. Lutheran church ™ T^Tnot reach the~_nailing . ^ quickest way to dry skil- *..„.- will be host to the Michigan Dis- center in Detroit on time as a lets and saucepans is to turn classes were honored at the an- , Clarence trict of the joint Synod of Wis- three cent stamp was forgotten V*elP uPs^e _own °ver a.1(T "u*** ^Pp*1 fc?P^ "« aance Pbone 152- cousin and other states which anii had to be returned to the heat on the SMVP for a lmaut_ ^eld at the school Friday eve._mg. meets here in convention June owner Those who mailed their or two and then ^^ can *•*!* put GearS"e Burkhart and Cnaries R. 22-24. The district includes pas- aoolication on time with the riSht away and your kltcneri Parsons were the two honored tors from the lower peninsula of p£* amount of postage should ■ w°n>t be cluttered ™til over-turn- members of the class of 1880. Mr. Michigan and from northern Ohio, rec£ve their ration books bv thfi' ed pans. k"3^ IS ^P °f\ llVm* mem** Lay delegates who will attend first of next mQnth Other am_li- A couple of yaras of Qaimf1 ber- bu} could not he present on .th/general Synod convention in ££„£ ^l ^ *£ p°S__. , and sh ears will keep a-good supply account of ill health. The class I August at Northwestern College, til after Ausrust 1 1 of dustcloths on hana. v/asn of fifty years ago, graduating in I Watertown Wis., will also be ' _- v — ; dusfccloths ^t^ each use as a 1893> was ^so honored with two present here at the District con- T AS™ STTNDAv should have' dirty duSter makes^0.od surfaces members present — Mrs. Donna * - ■ - -- • LA.S.J. bU-NJJAX snouia nave.^..^.. besides scratching it. ; Godfrey and Mrs. Maude Friis Gravy won't lump if you aad; Wilson of Ann Arbor.; Other Cook., Auctioneei. ,- .... A ._.._,,_ . LAST SUNDAY should ve__tion. Approximately 85 guests been the -iasi in a g^g of sevenj Unity's mfmbeS The opening *£**** *fter ^^ .^, water a little at a time to the members of that class were Hen ,SSon of the^nvention wnTbe? ™™d o^S^^^ T^ *** |
