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SALINE
EDITION
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VOL. 9, NO. 8 — THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955
"Fastest Growing
STEER
hltf In Washtenaw County
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ITFE CENTS PER CJOPX — $2 A YEAR
O.E.S. Installs
Harvey Kluwe
In Saline Post
SALINE WASPS celebrated undefated season with "banquet at elementary school Friday night. Shown above are coach 'Charles
Jaquith, standing, with co-captains Ken: Volz, left, and Bill Taylor.
Room Mothers and team parents helped prepare the feast.
SALINE CHURCH SURVEY SHOWS
MANY- ATTEND OUTSIDE CITY *
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BY MARGARET VAN DUREN
SALINE — Many local residents attend churches in nearby communities, according the*
of church attendance" arid church
preference in the city. Nov. 6.
A total of 25 families belong to
Ann Arbor churches and 12 families to churches in Ypsilanti.
More' than 500. homes' were
visited, in the survey and very
few declined to answer the questions of the interviewers.
Memberships in churches in
many other states - Kentucky,
Tennessee, New Jersey, Minnesota, Ohio, West Virginia, and
others - were indicated by city
residents who have not yet affiliated with a church here.
More than 20 different denominations were given as preferences by families visited in
the survey. These included. Mormons Church, Universalist
Church, Quaker Church, and
several Lutheran synods, such as
Finnish, American, German and
Swedish.
-Cards^ showing: preference ~Eor^
;.^a>j»a#icjaTar fchurch have? already"
been assigned to the church indicated, including the Catholic
Church. Information on cards
showing no church preference
wilf be available to the four
churches making the survey.
.These include: Federated, St.
Paul's Evangelical and Reformed, 'Methodist and Trinity Lutheran.
Each church will make whatever use it cares to with this information.
Rogers Corners Church
Changes Schedule Sunday
ROGERS CORNERS — TSme
of Sunday services at Zion Lutheran Church have been changed
to 9:30 a.m. for Sunday School
and 10:30 a.m. for the worship
service.
SALINE — Harvey Kluwe was
installed" as Associate Patron at
the regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star Nov. 7.
Committee members appointed
by Mrs. CatI Burmeister include
ed Mrs. Kenneth? Alber, Mrs.
Frank Carter and Mrs. Dale
. Goebel; auditing; Mrs. E. J.
Muir and Mrs. Ted Simpson,-
sunsTiine committee: Mrs. Edwin
Hering, Mrs. Louis Bowen and
Mrs. Hugh Austin, executive
committee; Mrs. Edward Lauh-
am and Mrs. George "Wood, table
decorations; and Mrs. Robert
Starling, publicity.
The chapter voted to send
Christmas gifts to relatives of
members in service. Mrs. George
Martin, Mrs. Oscar Weber and
Mrs. Earl Culliton were appointed to this committee.
Mrs. Sam Lambarth, Mrs. Alwin Gross and Mrs. Delmar
■ Schrader were appointed to the
merit award project. -
Refreshments following the
meeting were "served by Mrs.
Lee Robison, Mrs. Oscar Weber,
Robert Towner and Mrs. Hugh
Austin.
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PLAN O.E.S. PARTY
SALINE Mrs. Kenneth Jep-
'peson, Mrs. Clarence Fritz and
Mrs. Nelson Watling have been
appointed,-by the. Order* q£ the
Eastern.5 Stp^to ;m'|a^.ra^nge^ _
ments "torf-'the"'* CHrJstmas party'
to be held with the Masons, Dec.
16.
A potluck dinner will be held
at 6:30 p.m.
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^ PAST MATRONS
SALINE — Past Matrons of
the Order of the Eastern Star
held a desert lucheon at the
home of Mrsfl W. E. Dietiker
yesterday. Mrs. Everett Wolfin,
ed, and birthdays of Mrs. Wolfin
Junior Past Matron, was initiat-
and Mn» Ann Mann were honored.
ANNUAL EVENT HELD
AT HAARER'S FRIDAY
, SALINE -- Forty Steer £lub members, their parents, and several Rotary Club sponsors met at the Clarence. Haarer farm Friday afternoon for the tenth annual Steer Club drawing. .*, - '*"''■
A total of 52 steers were chosen by lot, with 12
club members getting two to raise for sale' at nexti
year's Saline Community Fair, Purchase price for the
entire -group was 24 cents a pound. Selections were "made
by Haarer, assisted by Max Ross, Herb Diuble, and Albert Gall. .
STEER CLUB DRAWING finds" Gale Riggs, left, looking at his ticket while data is recorded by
Club secretary Karen Girbach and president Nell Haarer, center background. Partially obscured
by the Roi-Tans Is Clarence Haarer. Gentlemen iolding the box of chance is Max Ross.
SALINE FAIR DATE
SALINE — The 1956 Saline
Community Fair will be held
Wednesday" through Saturday
during the week after Labor Day,
the Community Fair Board recently announced.
Thanksgiving- -<
Publication
The next issue of The Reporter
will be published Thanksgiving
Day. Since all post offices and
postal routes will be closed on. *
this holiday Thursday, however; •
subscribers will not receive heir *
copies until Friday. ;
Newsstand sales will also "be
delayed a day.
CRIM REPORTS LITTLE PROGRESS
IN SALINE UNITED FUND DRIVE
DRAIN CONTRACT
SALINE'— Ray Zabawa, of Ida,
has beeen awarded the Feldkamp-
Klager drain contract for $5,866
SALINE — Officially, little
progress appears to have been
made in the past week towards
the United Red Feather - Red
Cross goal of $5,500.
William Crim, chairman of the
drive, attributes lagging reports
to the fact that so many workers
have gone deer hunting, and that
some captains are holding their
reports until all soliciting by
their teams is completed.
• Persons who have contribu
tions to turn in have been urged
to do so as soon as possible, so
that the total collected so far
can be brought up to date. Only
$2,000 has been turned in, according to Crim.
EXECUTIVE BOARD
SALINE — The Executive
Board of the Ladies Aid Society
of Federated Church will meet
at 8 p.m. today at the home of
Mrs. Paul Reed.
Club members, the initial
weight* of their steers, and their
Rotary sponsors were as follows:
Karen Girbach, 385, Milton Hartman; Eddie Ross, 380, Doug
Gregory; Gale Riggs, 430, Alwin
Burkhardt; Pat Teachout, 485,
Ed Foster; Sandy Ross, 375, Don
Ford; Arlene Diuble, 440, E. J.
Muir.
Also: Mary" Weber, 405, Max
Fosdick; Barbara Klumpp, 415,
Ed Redies; BeUlah Robison, 445,
Lester McCoy; Duane Guenther,
380, Fred Weidman; Lewis
O'Mara, 400, William Crim; Ron
Rogers, 390, Sam Lambarth;
Don Bassett, 420, Henry Leutheuser; Dave Kuebler, 460,. Leon
Vedder; Bill Austin, 425, Bob
Moon.
Al§o Lloyd Guenther, 425,
Clarence Haarer; Bernl.ce Robison, 445j„Harold Gray; Bonnie
Robison, 375, Don Campbell;
jCar,pJyn, .^arry. ^..gas^gadoirsj.''
^.Donha'DlSo*!^ 375, Carl Gurtisi;
lone Carr, 430, Tony Schild; Alice" Sheehan, 420, John Buck;
Janice Harwood, 425, Walter
Kraus.
Also: Katrene Gall, 390,
George Wood; Beverly Gall, 455,
Dwight Reynolds; Mary Ross,
440, Gordon Prout; Ralph Diuble, 475, Leo Jensen; Donnie
Diuble, 420, the Rev. Frank Ben;
ish; Monley Robison, 350, Albert
Lange; Gene Girbach, 385, Everett Wolfin; David Krause, 375,
Herman Heininger; David Lab-
uda, 420, Jerry Coe; Ken Rogers, 405, Francis Lockwood.
Also Shirley Sheehan, 430, Pat
Roesch; Leroy Burleson, 320,
Haroid Miller; Sharon Burleson,
430, Howard Johnson; Janet
Weber, 340, A. Hagen; Neil Haarer, 405, Allie Gross; Austin Robison, 365, Arthur Heininger; Ronald Paul, 375, the Rev. Alvin
Siemsen.
Those drawing two steers included Mary.'.Weber,* 445; Barbara Kluinpp,. 430; Arlene Diuble;
370;^Sandy Ross, 400; Pat Teachout, '355; David Kuebler, 355;
Don Bassett, 440, sponsored by
John Quick; Bill Austin, 355;
Ron Rogers, 375, sponsored by
Frank Deede; .Gene Girbach, 450;
Carolyn Carr, 410; and ' Neil
Haarer, 360.
HORNETS ELECT
GROSS CAPTAIN
FOR '56 TEAM
>"*c..:
RALPH GROSS
SALINE — Ralph Gross, a
junior lineman who saw plenty
of action at center this year, was
elected captain of thee 1956 Saline Hornet football team at a
players meeting last week.
Gross played guard as a sophomore and "was one of this year's
returning lettermen.
Scenes as Volunteers Prepare to Conduct City-Wide Religious Census
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ANSWERING QUESTIONS for survey before starting our house-to-house canvass were Mrs.- Wlfiard
Schaible, Mrs. Arthur Reed, Mrs. CecU Davenport, .Mrs. Dwight Reynolds " and Miss Lois Finch.
Project was believed to be the first of its kind in Salln
CONDUCTING SURVEY off religions preferences in Saline, Mrs.
Barbara Leonard; tens SW* Mrs.; Arthur. Reed, ask Mrs;-.Frances
Lockwood survey questions.
STUDYING AREA tp be covered in Saline religions canvass are Joan Austin and Ross Adair, standing, Mrs. Garnet Karner, GeorgeWood, Howard Braun, .and Mrs. George Wood. Sixty-five survey
workers began task a week ago Sunday, continued follow-up. last week until 500 homes were contacted. . . ,
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Object Description
| Title | 1955-11-17; Reporter |
| Date | 1955-11-17 |
| Publisher | Paul Tull |
| Description | An issue of a Washtenaw County, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly in Ann Arbor. Initial date of publication unknown, likely began in 1947. Earlier issues covered the entire county. Later issues focused primarily on the town of Saline. In May 1958, the newspaper offices moved to Saline and the title of the publication changed to Saline Reporter. |
| Subject/Keywords | Washtenaw County (Mich.) Newspapers; Saline (Mich.) Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
