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L .. C. . The following '"program was en- .• joyed after. the dinner: of . cancelling' the m., is" as. follows: . 'by Rev.. H. A. Huey. .." Rock-well's .-RQOm laiirll1lail .contracts as ·this action was fuvocation.............. Rev . C. ·E. he enlisted with the'"· Comniunity singing by Howard Those who received 'credits in our . giVing interested par- .Introduction of Cavalry and joined the Burt,' Sr., with Miss Mable Burt,'IDs spelldown on""Thurllday, March 1, an. opportunity to be heard. Re- . Mr. R. regilnf;!nt Nashville;' After a sister, at the piano. were: .' pUblicans--.have always stoQil for trial T·oastmaster................ _ ... Ronald ond Morgan raid he joined General . Introduction .of toastmaster, Henry Third Grade:' Richard La}'lSon,' befOl'e condemnation. Vocal Solo... : ..... ......... Chi!.l:l.es. Sherman'S ranks at Savannah, where M:!lhiberg:' .: :' '.' Do.novan . Shaw, Aline n,!lssell, Senator Moor.s .presented a series Tribute to Our Sons .................... ···· .. ··· .. · he was a' member of the Griffin Toastmaster, 'George K.hnbaU, Jr. ley'P!lnin, Inez Mae Mill.er a.n.d Flor- of legislation. of the past sessions . Howard Huttenlocher Scouts. These scouts were Sherman's by tIle PIau): Folks qua!''' was introduced and sponsored Tribute, to .... Stanley Spencer escort ana' he remained witli ·.them. tette from the.Webste r School. .. by: Repul!licans' as compared with Vocal DueL ...................... : ... ·················,· until the.close of the :war, returning T " D ..... H' d B t d Lewis Warden, Mo.mey""·W oast 0 augmer,' owaJ;' ur, .that gui tid by ·the. Democrats . . "here ht'July. . ,- Clarkston Junior ., . : Club Meets/in Sr.; who. took the. place of :Dr.. llsserted that majority 2i •. ,., .......... .................. Rev. Atkins' . Mr: Campbell used to !!rive with .. who w.as ill. anil. unable. the. constructive legislatiim was in- the mail between here. and Gr.and part. - troduced and· backeil' by the Republi- Blanc ,alid Goo-ddch. Sometim.es it was tough' going and when it was Mr. Moore' critiCized Governor muddy, snowy· or the w:eather. was. UQIJ18L', )eK 'foi' veto of the mMsure too bad to drive. a team and buggy. he' would have to gO' on horseback. In the year 1864 he drove the bus . p-romised to bring llltetelirtJ down,- and badfai!ed to March 9-Friday night the local and back. .. I do 'sO""wIfefi""he had an' opportunity. chapter ·of thll:·O. E. S. will h01d a __ .. ·_· .. farmer·-withhI··a twenty-' room. Leo Jencks and his famouS Afri- cim dominoes.' .. .' Basil Tucker and his be'lionchalant manner. The High ScMol Boys' Quartette, and that barber shop harmony. Volley ball at noon in the g:ymnas- . . He. alsO' 'repeated .)1is criticism of the dance at the Masonic Temple. mile ·radius of Clarkston. .He was, pub.lie works MaTch 9-The Ladies' .. Auxiliary of married and settled in the village- but' stating the of bOth ,the Bliptist Church will meeJ[ at the his son died at the age. of two. and and Democrats hail i home of Mrs. Lucy King and Mrs. A;. his wife's-'<I'eath 'followed soon after. that haJf. that. :,-mol;lnt w:as 1 Mcintyre .. There will be a coopera- He Cleft bere iii 1879' and went to suffICIent .ev.en· a bberal allo..v- tive IUlTcheon at one o'clock.' . Newark, 'New- Jersey, where he began' anee in 1111 Its dlVlSlons, March Chorus at to railroad on the old line of the' Ho- . and Eastern-. Pennsylvania High SchoOl at 4 :).5 p. m. . .• March 12-Monday, Village elec" hater Mr. Campbell joined' the staff . tion at Town Hall. . on the Pennsylvania lines' and while March he. ·was with .that.compaID' he made White L.ake News The Ladies' Aid ·of the White Lake church is· making arrangements for a quilt exhibit to be held at the' church . on Frjday afternoon, March 16. A hot 'biscuit and honey supper will be serv'ed followed by 'a' ·short· program. . Those in charge .arc,: Quilt· 'cQmmit- Mrs; 'Wood; program Mrs. Ralph. Pickering; dining 'room . comnrlttee: Mrs. Arthur .Stewart; kitChen' Mrs. V. Lock- , . and :. Clarkston Locals· ,. David. Cell 'left .MondaY for ton, nIinois, 'where he to' stay' for some time. Ml'; and, Mrs. Louis were din- . of: Mr. and Hugh oli February .2"8. 'board of 'the Ml<thodist meet with Mrs. Eli:-;abeth Ronk. a visit here" at 'his old home' ina It March Br.idge school was at this tUme his father sO-ld the at. Caribou Inn at 8:00 p. m. Tavern. .' .' . March Seymour Lake .La- ·Mr. Campbe1lJs next cOWle.ctio n dies'. Aid will meet next Wednesday was with the Flint all d Pere Mar- in the Community House. Mrs. E. V. . Railroad and he ran a local Bailey, .and Sitginawand Reed Mrs. Fred Burr will act as hostesses. City until he went to work as. a cl!!rk March 14.--The Progressive' Class at the old Hotel standish in Detroit. of the Clarkston' M. E. Church will later left them and went. travel-' .'. meet on Wednesda,y at the fiQr .a wholBl1ale whiskey house of Detroit. He had many inter- Post NO'. 63 of the American But .will meet at the home of be went back to . again while. Baynes of Clarkston. The meeting He felt then that he was getting too will be called to order at 8:00 p .. m. old for the strenuous jo.bs of rail- March' 'l5-:-The 'and SOJ;1ll'GIa,dilng: and so secured work as spe- Banquet at the M. E. Church, Clal'k- cial lli the old RusselI House ston. . . 'of Detroit. Filially' he ,accepted a. po"; . • Ma.rch . -. Lady . sition with the will meet a,t-thehome of Mr&. Albert 'ment at the Nationat Military H:Qme. GundrY.' There will be a. one at 'Ohio', where' he worked pot-luek dinner served. 411 members and made his for ten. years. He al'e' urged to-' attend.: in May 'moving to .•

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L .. C. . The following '"program was en- .• joyed after. the dinner: of . cancelling' the m., is" as. follows:

. Inv~cation 'by Rev .. H. A. Huey. .." }~ Rock-well's .-RQOm laiirll1lail .contracts as ·this action was fuvocation .............. Rev

. C. ·E. he enlisted with the'"· Comniunity singing le~ by Howard Those who received 'credits in our . ~thout giVing interested par- .Introduction of Cavalry and joined the

Burt,' Sr., with Miss Mable Burt,'IDs spelldown on""Thurllday, March 1, an. opportunity to be heard. Re- . ~ Mr. R. regilnf;!nt Nashville;' After a s~c-sister, at the piano. were: . ' pUblicans--.have always stoQil for trial T·oastmaster ................ _ ... Ronald ond Morgan raid he joined General . Introduction .of toastmaster, Henry Third Grade:' Richard La}'lSon,' befOl'e condemnation. Vocal Solo ... : ..... ·.~ ......... Chi!.l:l.es. Sherman'S ranks at Savannah, where

M:!lhiberg:' .: :' '.' Do.novan . Shaw, Aline n,!lssell, Senator Moor.s .presented a series Tribute to Our Sons .................... ···· .. ··· .. · he was a' member of the Griffin Toastmaster, 'George K.hnbaU, Jr. ley'P!lnin, Inez Mae Mill.er a.n.d Flor- of legislation. of the past sessions . Howard Huttenlocher Scouts. These scouts were Sherman's Sel~tions by tIle PIau): Folks qua!''' wll~ch was introduced and sponsored Tribute, to E'ather.~ .... Stanley Spencer escort ana' he remained witli ·.them.

tette from the.Webster

School. .. by: Repul!licans' as compared with Vocal DueL ...................... : ... ·················,· until the.close of the :war, returning

T

" t· D ..... H' d B t d Lewis Warden, Mo.mey""·W oast 0 augmer,' owaJ;' ur, .that gui tid by ·the. Democrats . . Mi~ "here ht'July. .

,- Clarkston Junior ., . tifer~ry : Club

Meets/in Ponti~c Sr.; who. took the. place of :Dr.. ~oore. llsserted that th~ majority 2i .fiUlUFI~:;:; •. ,., .......... ~ .................. Rev. Atkins' . Mr: Campbell used to !!rive with ..

who w.as ill. anil. unable. the. constructive legislatiim was in- the mail between here. and Gr.and part. - troduced and· backeil' by the Republi- Blanc ,alid Goo-ddch. Sometim.es it

~;~~~~~~5~~~~;~~~5~:~~~to~. §~5~~~~~~~~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~f:can~~m~e~in;b~e~r~s.~. i~~~~~~~a~' was tough' going and when it was •

Mr. Moore' critiCized Governor muddy, snowy· or the w:eather. was. UQIJ18L', )eK 'foi' veto of the mMsure too bad to drive. a team and buggy. he' would have to gO' on horseback.

In the year 1864 he drove the bus

. p-romised to bring

.1t;y~E:e'V.:'r~~~~~~~e~~J"f~t!!~~~.<bl~ .~r.ll(Ul:I:~";'D llltetelirtJ down,-and badfai!ed to March 9-Friday night the local and back. .. I do 'sO""wIfefi""he had an' opportunity. chapter ·of thll:·O. E. S. will h01d a I·.l~~ __ .. ·_· .. ·~_ farmer·-withhI··a twenty-'

room. Leo Jencks and his famouS Afri-

cim dominoes.' .. .' Basil Tucker and his be'lionchalant

manner. The High ScMol Boys' Quartette,

and that barber shop harmony. Volley ball at noon in the g:ymnas-. .

He. alsO' 'repeated .)1is criticism of the dance at the Masonic Temple. mile ·radius of Clarkston. .He was, g-01e~or'~ $~O.OOO,OOO: pub.lie works MaTch 9-The Ladies' .. Auxiliary of married and settled in the village- but' P,:ogra~ stating the co~ncIl of bOth ,the Bliptist Church will meeJ[ at the his son died at the age. of two. and Rep~b1icans and Democrats hail i home of Mrs. Lucy King and Mrs. A;. his wife's-'<I'eath 'followed soon after. agr~? that haJf. that. :,-mol;lnt w:as 1 Mcintyre .. There will be a coopera- He Cleft bere iii 1879' and went to suffICIent .ev.en· ,?~h: a bberal allo..v- tive IUlTcheon at one o'clock.' . Newark, 'New- Jersey, where he began' anee in 1111 Its dlVlSlons, March .1~Community Chorus at to railroad on the old line of the' Ho-. and Eastern-. Pennsylvania

High SchoOl at 4 :).5 p. m. . .• March 12-Monday, Village elec" hater Mr. Campbell joined' the staff . tion at Town Hall. . on the Pennsylvania lines' and while

March 13~The LiteFffi'Y.·C1ub~· he. ·was with .that.compaID' he made

White L.ake News

The Ladies' Aid ·of the White Lake church is· making arrangements for a quilt exhibit to be held at the' church . on Frjday afternoon, March 16. A hot 'biscuit and honey supper will be serv'ed followed by 'a' ·short· program. . Those in charge .arc,: Quilt· 'cQmmit­tee~ Mrs; 'Wood; program 'committee~ Mrs. Ralph. Pickering; dining 'room . comnrlttee: Mrs. Arthur .Stewart; kitChen' Mrs. V. Lock-

, . and

:. Clarkston Locals·

,. David. Cell 'left .MondaY for Carl~ ton, nIinois, 'where he fi!Xp~cts to' stay' for some time.

Ml'; and, Mrs. Louis Bo:r~t were din­. gu~sts of: Mr. and Mrs~ Hugh

oli February .2"8. 'board of 'the Ml<thodist

meet with Mrs. Eli:-;abeth Ronk. a visit here" at 'his old home' ina It March 13~ontl'8ct Br.idge school was at this tUme his father sO-ld the

at. Caribou Inn at 8:00 p. m. Tavern. . ' .' . March l~The Seymour Lake .La- ·Mr. Campbe1lJs next cOWle.ctio

n

dies'. Aid will meet next Wednesday was with the Flint alld Pere Mar-in the Community House. Mrs. E. V. . Railroad and he ran a local Bailey, ~rs. W~1ill,m' E)~:wards .and b~tween Sitginawand Reed Mrs. Fred Burr will act as hostesses. City until he went to work as. a cl!!rk

March 14.--The Progressive' Class at the old Hotel standish in Detroit. of the Clarkston' M. E. Church will later left them and went. travel-' .'. meet on Wednesda,y at the fiQr .a wholBl1ale whiskey house of Detroit. He had many inter-

Post NO'. 63 of the American But .will meet at the home of He!rbj~rt be went back to . again for~: while. Baynes of Clarkston. The meeting He felt then that he was getting too will be called to order at 8:00 p .. m. old for the strenuous jo.bs of rail­

March' 'l5-:-The ~Father 'and SOJ;1ll'GIa,dilng: and so secured work as spe-Banquet at the M. E. Church, Clal'k- cial lli the old RusselI House ston. . . 'of Detroit. Filially' he ,accepted a. po"; . • Ma.rch . ls.-:..Th~ -. Lady . Maccab~es sition with the 'Engi~eerlng I)epart~ will meet a,t-thehome of Mr&. Albert 'ment at the Nationat Military H:Qme. • GundrY.' There will be a. one at Da~n;' 'Ohio', where' he worked pot-luek dinner served. 411 members and made his h~l;lU~ for ten. years. He al'e' urged to-' attend.: in May 'moving to .•

the ::ev,erune-';:,llt~::Y~r~i~<1j' p~:~~m and "Eileen' :J",hn'- " .. .: d • , :\' ," LJ,u'. 'a.Jl. ' 'canng .for"

" " I,(atherine 'If-ep~urn; Dou:glas Faiiban;ks, Jr: in ,se,rv.i,ces,·at'the Bap.,;J. " 7'., receiving his ,in~tructions, from

Wa:betll!l.Cie of Pontiac .on .Tues- Mrs. 'Chris .deli~htfuliy ci~lil?ts in Ne!V Y.ork by ra,di<i, to. the East Coast "next spring for, entertained members 'ot'~e}:" 000· club, ',', ,'_ '. , " ' visit to East 90ast pohs~ ~d

"MQrnnlg (iIQry" Mr$. W. :So Cra'Vj:!n and a~' :11er home.'TUesday "at, a, I.f30 In Congl"essAssembled to re~!?rnj;o Paeifi~ bases jn,the, "Flying Do\vlt to -Ri!)" ,

, in Detroit on' Saturday 0 clock luncheon. The "table was ar-' . .,.. " r~~' ~~~~~=~====~~==~====~===~~~!!'!!!!'!

':KING'SINSURAN AGENC-r CLARK~TON"

'!.U1d· evening , visitin~ ranged for, eight guests. ,Two tables of '50,0 :were played' an<i honors Co}l'gressman George A. Dondero,

M:rll. :J. M.~o'ffatt and awarded' to Mrs. G .. D", Andress al)d 17th,Wehigan District, who deliv-Graham of D'etroit were Mrs." Fr(mk Hickson.' . ' . ered the !t.lll'lual memorial address on

. hom~of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. A numbe!;' of' people. from this Abraham ~ncoln m the ':~o.use of .,, 1t"'1':>'=" qij' T'luisday, pf<>m:mu'.nil;y attended' tne play,.. "J'orir-" RepresentatIves on Febl"Jla,ry 12, lu!.s

,.Mr. !\lld Mrs.' H. B. Mehlberg !lnd ne'y's , at the high" school last' be.en ,hono~ed ll~ Congressmen son Rob'ert w¢re at West Highland week. The bo'ys from the C. C. C: M~~sota,; WashIngton, .~ew and also v.iaited ,M;r. Mehlberg's par- camp at Crescent Lake were' the Lo~sIana, Kan~~s, and other

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mehlberg, play.ers- u~der the direction of L. 'W •. CopI,es of the- Michigan 'vo.llg1rI:S:s-.',H"".r' Fento~ on SUnday. Pilcher and Capt. John Keenan, com- man s able address are to be

Qharles Chamberlain family mandant. uted to" the schools of those

Ro ' I' M d through the courtesy of their

. Yll . Oak '!Vere h~re on Sqnday t' • rd' ~nt ' spective Congressmen. the home Qf the and arne a .

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are intact and open to- the public; if

A ',good -pla~e to bank,~·whe.re. the ,_ s·;gn: is displayed:' '. ~

. • _ ,_~ .~ _ .:- .. _ _ 4 . ,_,_

'''DepOsits in this' bank insured in accordance with the Federal

Bal,1king Act of. 1933"

~=======1~~~~~~~~1~ff~~r~~r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jk~~~~~,-~~;~~~~~i~~-M~;~~~~~~i ,eral.~atiDnal l~M*ators. have Bn~HH------'----, ' d Mrs H d' way. So·;n the UTiited States Su- CI k t . St' .. ··f B' . k' Churned Buttermilk Waterford as R'h~ f A·.---;:,;---~~_~_preme Court Will have its quarters in 31- S on 'a e . an

TRYOURMThK , ..

Creamed Cott~~ Cheese moved to the Jolm Stange property son IC ,0 IrpO .. roau. its' own- new 'btlw;'li11j~.--l!;reser1r.atioI1dl!

~~~, ~~·~~,~~,~~~~~~~~~f~tth~p~r~e~~~n~t:c:h~a~m~b!e~r:sJs~h~O~U~hl~~~!~~~~~~~~~~'~-~-~~-:·~:··~·~~-~·=~~i·~~~~~·~~11!!!!~~! Butter ,;., ' hOlJ!!€ whifh was )pcated -on that 4-H clubs are workIng hard ta get with universal public favor Pure Jersey Milk property w~s moved back. . their work completed for the local .

d M H B 'k M' 'd 'Achievement Da<)" which' will be held THE MILLER DAIRY

, . an rs. • uc ,', r. an ._ ' . James ·Sa,ylor, Mr. and MI;S. L. at ,Waterford Center School on Mon-

RUSSELL WALTER,' Prop. McLaughlin, Mrs. Roehm, Mr. and day eV'ening" March. 19, at 7;30

Phone 82 CLARKSTON, Mielt.

'.Ogde1f. . 'Fu"1eral

AMBULANCE SERVICE

CLARKSTON 'phone 121

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY·

·Mrs. G. Rosenquist and Mrs. Elmer o'clock.' Everyone is invited. Collins attended the chicken' dinner

the home of Mis. Iva Miller for the, Legion and Legion Auxiliary me~ers.

The Spaulding family of Clarkston moved into' the, Bliesath apaltments la,st Thursday aruk are starting a bakery' whidi will be in. the Charles Bump building located next to Byron C Howlan.d' ,house ,on

Wa.terfo:rd SchOOl and is in the nihth. grade. .

C.C.C.News The appointment of A. Mills Wil­

bur, graduate of Michigan State Nor'­mal College at Ypsilanti and a. teach­er of eight years experience as edu­~ational advisor of the,1615~h Camp C. C. C. at Crescent Lake has been,

by. Captain John A.

of the Pontiac City Com­mISSion wer.e guests at lunchecm at

People from Pontiac by the name the C. C. C. camp at Crescent Lake 'of Bailey have moved into the apart- on Tuesday. The officials were invit­ment above" the ,Beattie store on ed as guests of Captain John Keenan. Maple street last week and' getting Lieut. Roy G. ·Brown, whQ has bee~ things in 'readiness to open the store attached to ,the 1615th company, Ci, soon. . vilian Conservation Corps, of Cres-

The Good Will Club will be enter- Lake, was relieved >of duty on tained on March 16 at the home of Tuesday to return to civilian life. Mrs. Henri Buck for' one o~c1ock TI1c C. C. C. boys enjoyed another lunche,on. Roll call will be on "H dancing party at their barracks at

Th~!Se..:..HnSinE!SlL..Ee.iJqUe.l~l101~I[mtiii.:':"Mffi.---G'!().l'g,~::w'i1-itt1f~14-I-Cr-E!$ce;;t-:balw,,,.oJl--,~~layc~~ve~f.'':'''''''''"'.-.-.j Impro,ve- and neighbors

Phone 89 , MARYE. GREEN

. Licensed Materpity' Home McFarland SubdiviSion'

. 'Clarkston ".

DR.'A. W. £MERY VETERINARIAN

5540 Dixie Hwy. Waterford

Residence Phone Pon. 909Fll

will give a talk on ments". .

The Home E~ten:;1on elas:;· wili meet on March 15 at the home of Mrs. O~car Virgin for the last meet­ing of the season. The iessoo"wiH be im "Color in the .Kitcheo". This will be an all day aifair.-'---

Bible' dass' party will be held oil the, second Tue/iday of the month, March 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. B; Mehlberg. Roll caB; ques,

munity were also invited.

Waterford Center School' Notes

Room III (Miss Chamoin) 'The fifth· grade is' studying Asia

in geography. There: are lllany out of our room

this we~k Dn account of' colds. Those having a perfect record in

nacd, ffell)ne Remley, Constansie Pil­cher and Bobby Hickson. •

~l'";:j1iO~iT __ -+"hW;~~e~,a~;,.re spending, all our extt:8 time . Ladies" L\ 'for the Detroi1i News Spell-

The Ladies' Auxiliary met on Wed, nesday of this 'week at the church parlors. There were' 25 present Who were seated at tables decorated in newspaper, vegetable cel)terpiece, , cana,lea in cans for holders, . all

'~eE!pirlg with the as it

ing Contest. The sixth' gI:aders are l'eviewing

the' rules of 'punctuation. Weare making a' book of, our best

anecdotes. We would be glad to ex­change books with other- schools.

Stamp Co~lect~rs take notice: Spe­cial cancels; will be' placed .Oil all first

S. S. Lexingto~ for -March 17, St. ' Patrick's Day (gre~n), andc April 9, departure date for East ~oast cruise.

Prepare' thi$ delicious treat, in your own kitch'en

of thes.--

. .' .k·~ . • '. - ..

'1j1PICUR~lIaf;-l;.~ 'steak' c-,'n' ,.

'.:i¥ '~lec~e m'enhaa the; distin,ctj.~re bf: ~ieak':broi1e,l' b~> e,!iru' ~~paL

-&'turday, -MarcIf 1'1 -,1:2:00 -noon - Weatber foreca~t,

time, livestoCk ,a~d: grain lllarket xc-ports. '- _.- - •

1,2:06 p. m,---':'T-o be announced. 12 :11) p. m.-Farm flashes.

THIS WILL INTEREST Bol1ld\::1]J.or~H . ALL OWNJl:I!S OF' CARS

br.illlimt ,iE:plicants 'for ;~to1hobile li:ce~se , plates may be c()mpelled 1;0 show their-- drivers' licenS'es if .a plan now -under_ consid~ation by , ' -of State Frank U: J<1ib7.O',,,",,l,, There 'are thousands of _n,+n~';~+o

'Hope, Michigan. _~=~~")V~a~!S~~, ~~~~~ari~f!~~E~~;~~~~~~~~~~=~~;:;J~~:t!:;:;:ftt=, -- -,- -~--Mrs.- Frank Jones received w()rd on Augusta. Schuer- of Mt. , ?u~ -to.. their cars, until a pr()pe~ 'driver's -

I - ' For several- years the, fa, tnily liv,_:ed L(mg Island; s, mlllwnall;e SOCIety folk lIC' anse had been' secured.

, \'

As someone said: ast Saturday eVening ()f- the serious and back to Broadway

il'.- .i> h 1 b h - in _Pon~iac until ten ¥ears ,ago they 1 , , . _ " . , 0 .The lemsla'ture now, 1'n'''seS51'on at-."i-ess 0-,- ,et on --y rot er, Harry Dunn and Edwards are cast as, o·

___ Hendrie1r,---of' Kalamazoo, -Mich_'- '. : _.- _ b ,to .... If.el'![o ':fI'~arbor- where he ~ida-sho:w speilers -who are not Lansing is expected t() pass a, JaW' I _ , ~,'" , 'eel! nea: WI' '0 wer. He--'w.a'S ,'n-' - '- ,-, '_.;. ,-. '."." -this week, reducing the -oostGf!

. Mrs. :J'. D. Boardman spent, .the member of CedRr Lod~e, F. & A. :rot, av:e;rse ,to -making away Wltli tlieIr -Plates, alid the Secretary of State t latter part of laSt week with Mr. and at .CIa:i:kstoll~ The wife, Mrs. Augus- patrons, pocke~bo0Jss- and :watches, has announced that in that event he ~ Mrs. J Georg-e ~Ctl.u!is at .'Fp.t'IlIllaJ .. ",j t~ S,QIer, one Son, Arndld, .and four wh~ ~he acc.aslol).. offers. MISS Roth will eXtend the time during which

"Thil:? New Range Makes any, Woman a Skilled Cook"

. and with less work, more 'convenience.

Mic'h. ': -:. ;,.-;;. grandchildren' alI- of' Keego Harbor and 1\11&8 Kmght are entertainers at 1933 plates may be used .for 10 days II Josepli Jencks; fQrmerly of survive. ! ' .. ' 'I the sh()w. T~£orme-" fuuilly aban- . ' ,

'ton .Plains; who is now attending The fweral 'was held last Wedn'es- dons lier ~riends because <;>f, their ~:~n! ~t date ()f ,~e passage of 'Moody Bible Ihstitute at Chieago,- day'afteJ;'Il.oon at 2 m: witli Rev."J)etty ~f~g and. goesto New York spending the _week at his h()me and E. W. Zoller' --and, burial" where_ she ~_s fame on Br?,a~~y. calling _ oll. old friends. was In ' -- tw6'~lelers fulally ate md1i~~~

Limited Time Only $4.'5 ':For Homemake1:S Mr. and . Mrs. -Lyle 'Aliswede "and

Jerry 'Smith ·and"Mr: and Mrs. 'Leo >-Mr,s. Ida Webb " td" go th' f A week'~. menu Whl'ch . , ,out for New tp make, elr ot- ~ _ Motter, of Flint, spent 'Wednesday Mrs. Ida Webb, aged '13; died at tuhes in a legitimate rtulnner. At the appetite of children between the

with Mr. and' Mrs.' Mike Wall and the hmne ()f her, daugh1jer,. M-rs. first they are 'caught 'iIi, the t()ils of ages of six and twelve and which will family'. Chester Patrick, in Drayton' Plains, Robert Gleckler;-'who plays -the part supply the neceasary food values, has - Mr'- and Mrs; Homer Smith :and Sunday evening ()f a. heart complica- 'of the- owner of: a crooked gambling ,been prepared by home economics \.mlne's, -of Binningham, and Mr, tion. Mrs. W£lbb was' bol'll in Cook cluJ> but through 'the, gO'pd offices of ,mltrltion experts, of MIchigan State I

Zollner and d31~gllteJd County, Ill., - and was married ·to -lj!iSs Roth and- per producer, pclaY!ld College.' .' Lloyd W-ebb. Sf;le has been a. ' by",~,Ohal'Ies, "BuddY'~".RQger:s, they Monday-breakfast: t9IDa:to . juice, '

liard toast, milk; dinner", spent Sun~ay, with

Mrs. George B. Eaton, the· craft teacp~r. gave_ a lecture liver, catlDal~e differen;t cuts' of, beef, pork, . wheat milk" ap\,le sauee; sup-

Installs, it in your kitchen during this special offer on the

Detroit -Jewel,

down

and vea,l on Monday and Tuesday af-' per: -buttered beets, prunes, poach~d, temoons. . : 'egg oIi toast, warm, Jl!ilk.

M' d M ' W 1\[' Sim - f . Tu:esday-:hreakfast: orange juic, e, "th' ..... "bl T M d 1 Co let 'th 0 H t _ r. an 1'5. _, _!>. '_ paon' 0 .-,ee Is new 1.<> e~ op 0 'e mp e WI ven ea_

R d 1\Jr _ d M W d tt, _ t whole :w' ,heat cereal, hard' -toast, milk; , . omeo an ,..,.._. an 1'S. ar _ "",,8 _ Control Automatic Top Light-<>,l", Inl'lulated 'Oven for' Coo' I

cott and dau~hterJUi)e,- of _Detroit, dinner: macaronr"and tomato, butter- , ....-were, cal!ers at the J. ~. Simpson ad -cabbage,_ brea.d and butter, corn- Kitchen; Porcelain Enameled oven lining,;rnck slides and ..

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,-,,,;}t-.;lJu:.f_u.a;~~ Schedule I.' • for -:..co~g -- Broadcasts froin' Sta~e College

Are ()if~red : . :Friday, !March-' 12~OO , noon ~ WMther 'forecast,

time" UVeStock . ana ,grain market

Wednesday _ breakfast: tomato wi,th' ~op cover that serves as a splasher back; 'porcelain Pan juice, oatmeal, hard toast, 'milk; din- around" burners ~ two roomy utensil drawers. - .

-meat loaf, escalloped, po1;;lt()es, - . .beans, whole::whel'it bread .:and Choice, selection ~f attl:active .co19r 'ftnish.~s. '.-baked apple, milk; supper.: , -,

IVE!geICab,:le· soup,_ ,toast,' prune whip, milk. . ,_'Thursday.:-breakfflst: tomato j1.lice,

whole 'wheat cereal; hard toast, milk;

TRADE YOpR OLD STOVE AS FART PA:f.MENT

dinner: scrambled egg, baked potato, cabbage sandwiehes" - apple sauce; milk;, supp.er: cream <;>f ~pinach soup, toast, -plain cake, milk:

Friday'~breakfast: tomato JUIce, hard toast, 'milk; dinnat': _

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FINj\NCIALSTATEMENT'FQR THE -'-=-VlL~€hA:RKS-'f6N-"' --

md Account in-ciill!ea:B8n~t6-, ~ ;:;~,,----~~'~-'--I%w-ACCouRt Ju-ne 12, 193~, Clarkston State Bank... __ . ____ $ 649.42

Delinquent Jr~es _.~ ______ .. __ .. __ ..... ,--... -.. -... --! ..... -........ -.. -.. ---:-.. -.. 859.39 l\'liscellaneous Receipts .. _ .. ___ ... ___ .... _:'.._ ... _ . .:. ... _._ .. ___ .. , .. _ .... __ ...... 146.27

·State Liquor Control Commission .... _. __ .. _ .. · .... __ .:.._ ...... __ .... _._ .. -. 1l8.75 Tax Collection for Y ear 1933_._. ___ ·_ .. __ .. _____ ... ~ .... __ . ____ ._ .. _ .. _ .. ___ 1,;404;32

T-ot:;;i. .... __ .. _ .... _, .. _____ ...... _ ...... _ ..... _: .. _ .. ____ ... ____________________ .. -.. -.. $3,178.15 Total Expenses for year._. ____ .. : __________ .. __ :_., .. _ ... --.. -------..---_-- 2,192.70

,Evening. worship at 7 :30. Rev. A. Huey in char~. . 'Bible' ehiss pa;ty, ~esday, ~a;reh 13: The place wiD be 'a!p)o~n~ed la~er.,

QRTONYILLE Rev. Kendall E. North

10:30 Junior Church. 10:30 Morning worship. 11:45 Sunday School. 7:00 B. Y. P. U. .

. ~OR'tPNVILLE METHODlST ,CHURCH

Rev. Walter Luce

WHITE .LAlm & ANDERSONVILLE CHtJRCBES

George A. Hill, Pastor Wl).ite Lake' •

10~3Q-,.-Preaching senjce. 11 :45-Sabbath schooL

A nderson ville 2':30-Preaching service .. :3 ;3{)'-'Sabbath SchOll!. 8 :OO-Young People'~ ·service. A cordial welcom.e to alL

~~triotir-":balre-- , LJjlGAL NoTlOES

STATE OF' MfCHIGA.N~The Pr9-pate Court foi: the County qf Oak:' land. • .Millard Perry entertained re­

. at $' quilting' bee and shower the hangman w~s putting the n~o~e I Nonna Beardslee, who will around the convict's neck the cnIl1!;- be a spring bride.

At a session of said Court, held. at the Probate. Office in the City of Pontiac, in said ·County, '(>D the sec­ond day of March, A. D~ 1934 .

yelled, ''You noosey _man." .', Marlin Beardslee and. daughters, . '}Making a Statue" 'by MQ,ider Viola and. Dorothx, were callers at

(Molte1'). . .' Fred Van Wagoner's in' qxford "Hearst losmg power" by He~- urday.

'Present:. Hon: Dan' A.. McGaffeY, Judge of Probate.

faU {HursfaU). ",- . 1 h "1 bring people 'bad luck" by Jinx' Several of ·the young poop e of ,he community enjoyed. the basketbhll

1n the Matter . of the Esiat~ of .Mark Caswell, deceased.

(Jencks). . t h Id . Bon't forget the Miristrel Show games at the .tournamen s e

Carlos G. Richardson, administra­tor of said estate; having filed in said court..!l petition praying that the time Y Romeo and Lake Orion. will be given in the near future. ou

will never see like it:

plaid tiS he was seen week.· It seems. to. ma1;ch

. One day in ec:;onomics' Harold Kon­zen was given a problem to work out in interest. The .last two figures were 22. Harold said, "two two" and Mr. Waters asked him if he was playing .train. Flash- > • _ .

Your friend Walt Winchell has been sick with a cold so yours truly oos attempted to pinch hit for him.

As we say; "Adj<Ys". Enougb said.

Jim Eaton. of Flint, former for the prellentation of' claims against of this :vicinity, was . said estate be limited and that a time

... ...,4~<'o, Ceinetery~. ~a(titt'd'a~Y-J_l~~~ place"" be- appomtea to recmvetex:-~' Eaton was 80 years _ !!l~ims ,and de-

Friends and neighbors pleasantly surprised George Willobee Wednes­day. evening.

before It is Ordered, that four months

from this date be all{)wed for ~redit· ors to present claims against !!ill9 '

From 1; an old E:nglish' cookbook estate. written In 1390 containing recipes It is Further Ordered, that the from the kitchen of Rich!lrd. II' we sixth day of August, 1934, at nine quote the followmg menu for a feast. o'clock ,in the forenoon, at said· pro­"28 oxen,' 3DO sheep, ·140 pigs, 210 bate office, he and is hereby ap­geese, 12 bpars, 720 hens, 8 dozen 01'- pointed for the examination and ad­~linary' capons and 50 .capons of high justment of all claims against said grease, 100 dozen pige9ns, 50 swans, deceased; and for the examination 3.i1d

HARTLAND PIANO CLASS h.eaps of rabbits and curlews 'and allowance of his final account, deter-Balan .. ce ending lVI~xch 7, 1934_._._ ........ _. __ .. _._: ____ ........ ______ ... $ 9~5.45. DR .. ' 'y' T"ON PLAINS COMMUNITY. . TO' PRESENT PROGRAM 1l,O()0 eggsr besi<ie 12 gallons of mination of the' heirs', of said de-

. _ ~ . . cream' and 120 gallons ·of·milk." This ceased, assignment of the- residue oi . . . WILL BALDWIN, Treasurer. . . UNITED was 'served"in three .coui-ses with ten said estate, and the discharge .of said

~ -:1~~~~==~~----1:~~~~~~~:=~~~~;~~~HH~~~~~:e~n:dl~·n~g~~;·t~h~a~s~w;e~e~t~o~f~a~d~nun~·~is~t:ra~t~o~r.~~~~~~~~~~------~ Rcv.Clarence J. Sutton under Willson Osborne ====~,;;::::===============' =' ==== present the 'vesper program 0ll: Sun- DAN A. McGA-FFEY, .~ . 10:00 BIble' School. Lloyd Bowden, day, March 11, at four o'cJock. The A true cop·y. Judge of Probate.

superintendent. . personnel of' the class is as follows Florence Doty,. March 30 ..

M·I C.H IGAN TELE·P.HONE

BELL CO.

, NOW THAT SHE HAS A TELEPHONE!

Sue uSed to .e·miss out" on lPIlIly of those last-minute parties because friends· couldo!t reach her easily. Bur ROW that $he bas a telephone, she enjoys more good ~imes than-ever-liefore. ".

family, Mother use.s it for 'shopping and for ttrun_ , nmg" exT~ds. _Ii 'helped Sue's "hrother get work by . :eniIhling hiS prosp-ective employer t~ eall when a job' op~ned. ':Dad ~sesit to keep in. tonch with business

.. ~$o()iaJ~.an'" custome~&~tfa:nerhl)ur$";~ . . '.And 'they-~~'have- ~co~ol-ting ~~tiran~. that, iIi .. case oEfi:re, si~ess or: other emergency, aicl.Cl8li.he silliu."o.ne~-~~~liyby telephone. .'

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11:00 MornIng worship. Irene Ro!!e Preston, Arthur Meinke, _ Registration Notice Deputy Probate Register. 6 ;30 Juniors and Y: P. , Ev(jllyn Sol~an, Helen Cook, Miriam 7:30 Evening wo:sbip. Flintoft Naomi Becker, Vernon a

Boyes 'l.}nd Inez .Busson. Will~am -of will appear -as

ing the east trade winds. It is a region cl;1ar: stance Osborne of Howell will also acterized by sultry air or calm or appear on the program. Everyone is light and baffling bt:eezes, interrupt- most cordially invited to attend. No ed by frequent 'rains,' thund\r admission will be charged but a sil-and squalJs. [ver. co!lection 'Will be taken.

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Registration Notice £91' General EJec" tion, Monday, 'April 2, 1934

ship of Oakland, of r,fic:higran: Notice is hljreby given I will

be at the clerk's offtce, residence 26 Buffalo St:, any day . except. Sunday, for the purpose of reviewing the reg­istration and registering such of the quallfied electors in said Township as shall properly apply therefor. .

Saturday, ·March 24, 1.934;. is the last.' day for general registration by personal application for said election-. -' The. last day for General Registra­tion does not. apply to persons vote_under the Absent Voter's Law_ . Registration of absent voters may

be 'made by affidavit according to the provisions of Sec. 10, -P. A. 1925.

Registration of voters unable to register previously because _of ~ick­ness . or absence 'l'rom' the ToWTlship may be.,made on election day by oath a:;; 'previded in ~ection 9.

Dated March 1, 1934. CASPER WARDEN,

AUTO OWNERS

Insure with the State Farm Mutuat-A.uto .lnsurance Co.

Fa:rmers have a cheaper rate.. This includes small toWbs.

Consult. 'fJt1!ir Agent""

GOO. D. WALTER, Phone Sa-F21

JOHN L. ESTES, Attorney. Clarkston, Michl

In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for the Coimty of Oakland, ;State of Mich­igan, in Chancery, made and entered on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1934 in' a certain cause therein pend­ing, wherein Willis.m' F. Pierce and Ada G. Pierce, his wife,' are com­plainants and Hannie .G. Shepard is

. . Notice is hereby given, that. I shall sell· at pul:!lic auction to the highest bidder, at the S~ginaw Street· entranc'e to the Court :aouse in the City of Pontiac (that 'being the place of 'hOlding the· Circuit Court for s~id county), on Monday the TWelfth day of -March' A. D. 1934 'at eleven O'clock' fn the forenoon, Eastern Standard Time, the following des­cxjbed property\.. viz :aU that certain piece or parcel of land situa,te in the . Village of Clarkston, Coullty of Oak­land and State .of Michigall, described as follows: .

The south 6.3.75 feet of the follow-described . which is

4, North, Range 9 East; Commencing at the north %. corner of the said Section 20: thence due south along the north and south 1,4 line 2326.87 feet; thence south 89 degrees 84 min­utes 46 seconds .west 618.76 feet: thence south 71 degrees 57 minutes

6Q8.80 feet to the int.ersection center lines_.of the Miller Road

. which the