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\ T h e P l y m o u t h M a i l VOL. XXXV, No. 52 . PLYMOUTH, MICHifeAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 WHOLE No. 1474 * ’• i S A T U R D A Y THE LAST DAY OF OUR 1 C E N T S A L E DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Buy one at Regular Price, and we give an Extra for lc. Example— 10c I te m s .................................2 for 11c $1.50 Items ..........................2 for $1.51 $1.00 Items ..........................2 for $1.01 BEYER PHARMACY Phone No, 211-F2 2 7 l * Stare Block South P. M. Depot Accessories Gasoline and Oils Tires and Batteries Repaired doctor W e’ll sell you just the tools you need— You’ll find them right it is agreed. When it comes to repairing or adjusting any mechanism of a car a man’s ingenuity is not of very much use unless he is supplied with the proper tools. We will sell you a complete outfit at a dwarfed price. All of our accessories are conveniently priced. The Plymouth Auto Supply Co. O. B. BOItCIv, Prop. 834 Penniman Ave. Percales and Ginghams New Quilt Challies Up-to-Date Groceries 5f/( Discount for Cash on all groceries, except Sugar WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS DRAKE SISTERS LIBERTY and STARKWEATHER NORTH VILLAGE S T O R M S A S H An investment in Storm Sash is an investment in economy, comfort and health. The initial cost is not large. They will make your home more com- fortable in winter and enable you to heat your home with a smaller amount of fuel. Order now from the TOWLE & ROE LUMBER COMPANY Amelia Street Phone 385 Plymouth BROADWAY MEAT SHOP UNDER MANAGEMENT OF Wm. GAYUE -HAS A CHOICE LINE OF- Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats, Kettle Rendered Lard and Home-made Sausages Fish and Chickens THE PROOF’ IS THE EATING ‘ Vhone 70 and we will deliver. 586 Starkweather 48m FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. S. CONGER HATHAWAY, A. M„ PASTOR .... THANKSGIVING .... “The roar of the world is in my ears; Thank God for the roar of the world; Thank God for the mighty tide of fears, Against me always hurled. .... “Thank God for the bitter and ceaseless strife, And the sting of his chastening rod; Thank God for the stress and the pain of life, And oh! thank God for God.” —Joyce Kilmer. “Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: Be thankful unto Him, and bless His name; for the Lord is good.” AFATAL ACCIDENT IASI SUNDAY ‘WAIN OF PLYMOUTH" | ROBERT HUTCHINS OF HADLEY, MICH., FATALLY INJURED ON ANN ARBOR ROAD. HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS WILL GIVE OPERETTA TUES- DAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, AT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITOR- IUM. A fatal accident occurred on the Ann Arbor road, several miles west of this village, late last Sunday afternoon, when Robert Hutchins, a foreman with the road grading crew, sustained injuries from which he died about forty minutes later. The unfortunate man had given the order for the caterpillar shovel to move forward, and was in the act of get- ting on the platform when he slipped and fell between the platform of the shovel and the bank of the roadway, and he was badly crushed about the head. Medical aid was at once sum- moned from Plymouth, but the man was beyond all human aid. The re- j mains were brought to the Schrader Bros. Funeral Home in this village, and Wednesday, were taken by undertaker F. D. Schrader to Clyde, I Mich., where funeral services were j held and the remains interred in the , . cemetery at White Lake. Mr. i J Hutchins was 58 years of age, and ! I was a man highly esteemed by his J employers and fellow employes. THANKSGIVING DAY PICTURES AT LOCAL THEATRE The Plymouth High school Glee clubs will give the operetta, “Cap- tain of Plymouth,” at the High' school auditorium, on Tuesday even- ing, November 27th, at 7:30 o’clock. The operetta is given under the per- sonal direction of Miss Fern Hall, instructor of art and music in the public schools. This charming oper-1 etta is founded upon the story of th e, “Courtship of Miles Standish.” The j songs are tuneful and the story de-1 lightful, and it is sure to please1 everybody. We give below, the pro- [ gram and cast of characters: CAST OF CHARACTERS Miles Standish ............. James Hickey j John Alden : ...................Pierre Kenyon1 Elder Brewster .............. Clifford Cline j Erasmus .............................. Ira Kingsley Wattawamut ......... T. . Harold- Stevens { Pecksuot .............................. Dee Trimble, Manager H. R. Lush of the Penni- man Allen theatre announces that there will be no Wednesday night show next week, but that on Thurs- day, Nov. 29th, Thanksgiving day, a matinee will be given at 2:30 o’clock, and two evening shows, 7:00 and 8:30 o’clock. The attraction billed for Thanksgiving day is Thomas Meighan in “Woman Proof.” This is one of Meighan’s best pic- tures, and is sure to please every- body. There is also a splendid com- edy. » E.C. M IGHENER W ILL SPEAK Richard .............................. Glenn Arnold ! Steven ............ i ............. Harold Stevens,- Gilbert ............................ ’..Dee Trimble Priscilla ............................. Alta Hamill ‘ Mercy .................................. Mena Bolton I Charity ................................ Gladys Hake .' Patience ................................... Helen Fish HARRISON-WILCOX I An attractive wedding took place, ' Saturday afternoon. November 17th, ! at the home of Mr. and Mrs-. C. L. ! Wilcox, when their daughter. Helen j Louise, was united in marriage to Kenneth Harrison, son of Mrs. Had- , ley Underwood of Highland Park, ( The ceremony took place at four [ : o’clock, in the presence of intimate friends and relatives of the families.1 j Rev. Crissman of the Highland ,Park Presbyterian church, read the j i impressive service, during which “O j Promise Me.” was played by Doniel j Patterson on the violin, with M iss, I Czarina Penney at the piano. | The bride, who entered on the arm I i of her father, was lovely in a white [net frock, embroidered in silver.! Her long tulle veil was held in place , i by a wreath of orange blossoms. ;The bridal bouquet was of white bebe ! c h r y s a n th e m u m s and roses. Her ' only attendant was Miss Mildred Fay | 'of Detroit, who was charmingly! [gowned in orchid taffeta, and carried! pink roses. Albert Harrison as-1 sisted his brother as groomsman.! Little Marguerite and Katherine j j Moon, cousins of the bride, made I dainty flower girls, dressed in white \ and carrying baskets of rose petals.; I In each room the color scheme o f1 pink and white was carried out most- [effectively by the artistic arrange- j ment of chrysanthemums in those, I colors massed against a background | of ferns. Refreshments were served during, the informal reception, which follow- ed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison are well known and popular young people, and both graduated from the Plymouth High school in the class of 1915. After completing a secretarial course in the Detroit Business Institute, Mrs. Harrison has been employed ih the office of the Daisy Manufacturing Company for the past three years. Mr. Harrison j holds a position with the Wayne County Roads Commission. They will be at home after January 1st, at 84 Tyler avenue, Highland Park. Mary .................................... Thelma Peck Martha .............................. Thelma Davey ! Hester ................................. Lila Patten Soldiers. Sailors. Indians. Squaws. Puritan Men and Maidens Oh Boy, But You Did Grab of Those Chocolaiu Co/cred Peanut Clusters last Saturday. You sure know a good thing when you see it. Look at this one for next SATURDAY and SUNDAY Fresh Juicy Butter Caramels per lb., 37c Pecan, Almond and Walnut Stuffed Dates, at 43c per pound Pinckney’s Pharmacy See the Display -of- JE W E T T MODELS IN OUR SALESROOM ; CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION Hillman & Rathburn REO GARAGE PLYMOUTH PHONE 2 Corner Maplr Avenue and South Main Street PROGRAM If you wish a thing to be well done, You must do it yourself, you must not leave it to others!” “Courtship of Miles Standish’’ ACT I. Opening Chorus Solo and Trio—"The Wail of the Prophet" Solo and Trio—“Friendships Call” Chorus—“Hail! Captain of Plymouth” Solo and Sextette—“Just What a Little Maiden Should Do’’ Finale ACT II. Chinese Love Story— Solo—“Spinning Song” Duet—“Love Thy Neighbor” Chorus—“Indian Ghost Dance" Duet—“Flirtation" Sextette—“Indian Lullaby" Finale ACT III. ’Liza Jane— Male Chorus—“Soldier’s Chorus'’ Solo—“I’m Sorry That I Said It, But I Did” Solo and Sextette—“There’s Nothing To Do But Chat” Finale HON. EARL C. MICHENER Congressman Earl C. Michener of Adrian, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Wayne County Po- mona Grange, at the Grange hall, Plymouth, Saturday afternoon. The public in general is cordially invited to come out and hear the congress- man. A REUNION MANY SEE CORNERSTONE LAID There was a good attendance at the laying of the cornerstone of the new addition to St. Peter’s Lutheran church last Sunday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. Charles Strasen, pastor of the church and was very impressive. The various papers mentioned in last w e e k ’s Mad were placed in a re- ceptaale, and placed in the comer stone with proper ceremony. k f h T n< he new Huston building is ready for occupancy. A. M. Johnson made a business trij^ko Flint, the first of the week. ^Ross & Sutherland are building a new greenhouse, to take care of their growing business. Miss Marion Cameron of Glad- stone, is spending the week with Mrs. Frederick Thomas. OEATH OF A LITTLE BOY Clifford, ten-year-old son of Mr. land Mrs. Fred Drews, passed away William Hillmer is quite ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Olds on Mill street. at the home of his parents on ground avenue, Wednesday night, after an illness of but three days. His parents, two brothers and num- erous other relatives are left to mourn their loss. Funeral services were held from Schrader Bros. Fun- eral Home Thursday afternoon, at 3:00 o’clock. Rev. Charles Strasen officiating. Interment at Riverside cemetery. LIBRARY MOVED On account of Thanksgiving next week, advertisers, correspondents and others are asked to get their copy in one day earlier than usual. The opening of P. P. Patrick’s meat' market and grocery in its new location in the Tighe block, was well attended last Saturday. The interior has been redecorated and presents a very nice appearance. As a souvenir Mr. Patrick gave away shopping i to those who called. The Plymouth branch of the Wayne County Library has been moved to its new location in the council | chamber of the village halL The room has been newly redecorated and presents a very neat and clean appearance. New bowl electric light fixtures have been installed. Another improvement is the putting in of two lights in the front entrance in two lights in the front entrance doors of the hall. A party of former Mayville ladies from Detroit and Royal Oak, came to Plymouth on Saturday of last week, for a reunion with Mrs. Adella Markham, at her home on Stark- j weather avenue. Mrs. V. Parks, Mrs. J. T. Moore. Mrs. E. Robinson, Mrs. J. Ghos, Mrs Dr. Mitchell. Miss M. C. Rood. Mrs. I. Ranney. all of Detroit; Mrs. J. A. Trend, Miss F. Trend, Mrs. Dr. Bradshaw, all of Royal Oak, were the ladies present. The first feature for pleasure was making use of a substantial one o'clock luncheon, after which a pro- gram was presented by the hostess, for entertainment, followed by an interesting social period. A very enjoyable occasion it proved to be. Charles Holloway is quite ill at his home on Ann Arbor street. The Bank Your Business Foundation The bank is a real community business center. It is here«that business exchanges are made and con- sidered, and it is here also that many enterprises in this community, prosperous today, had their mod- est, but sound beginnings. i, Your best business friend is this bank. The eftener you visit us, the surer will be your business foundation. Don’t delay that visit. Come in today. PLYMOUTH UNITED SAVINGS BANK Main Bank, 330 Main S t Branch Office, Cor. Starkweather Ave. and Liberty St. NEARING THE GOAL Of $15,000 as a starter for our new building enterprise to provide necessary room and equip- ment to carry on our religious, educational and recreational work. Our Sunday-school has far outgrown its present quarters. Nearly $11,000 has already been subscribed to be paid within the next five years. Have you made your subscription? Shares are $10 each. Take as many as you can. Call Warren Lombard, E. V. Jolliffe or the pastor. UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE At this church, next Thursday morning at 10:30. Rev. Frank Copeland, rector of St. John’s Episcopal church, is to preach the sermon. Special music by the choir. WIN-MY-CHUM MEETINGS Sunday night at 7:30, Rev. Harry Biddlecombe, pastor of Wayne Methodist church, will give the closing message. The public is invited to hear him. Sermon by pastor, Sunday at 10:00 a. m. —“A CONSTRUCTIVE FAITH” METHODIST THE CHURCH WITH ▲ FRIENDLY SMILE EPISCOPAL JOIN THJ2 THURSDAY NIGHT CROWD. 70 PRESENT LAST WEEK. (■ ft HMHikl

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Page 1: THANKSGIVING 1 C E N T S A L Enews-archive.plymouthlibrary.org/Media/Observer/... · t h e p l y m o u t h m a i l vol. xxxv, no. 52 . plymouth, michifean, friday, november 23, 1923

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T h e P l y m o u t h M a i lVOL. XXXV, No. 52 . PLYMOUTH, MICHifeAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 WHOLE No. 1474

* ’• i

S A T U R D A YTHE LAST DAY OF OUR

1 C E N T S A L EDON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY

Buy one at Regular Price, and we give an Extra for lc. Example—

10c Item s.................................2 for 11c$1.50 Items ..........................2 for $1.51$1.00 Items ..........................2 for $1.01

B E Y E R PH ARM ACYP h o n e No, 211-F2 2 7l* Stare B lock S o u th

P . M. D epot

Accessories

Gasoline and OilsTires and Batteries

Repaired

d o c t o r

W e’ll se ll you ju s t th e too ls you need—

Y ou’ll find th e m r ig h t i t is ag reed .

W hen i t com es to r e p a ir in g o r a d ju s tin g a n y m ech an ism o f a c a r a m an ’s in g e n u ity is n o t o f v e ry m uch use u n less h e is su p p lie d w ith th e p ro p e r to o ls. W e w ill se ll y ou a co m p lete o u tfit a t a d w a rfe d p rice . A ll o f o u r ac ce sso rie s a re co n v en ien tly priced .

The Plymouth Auto Supply Co.O. B. BOItCIv, P rop . 834 P en n im an Ave.

Percales and Ginghams

New Quilt Challies

Up-to-Date Groceries5 f/( Discount for Cash on all

g r o c e r i e s , e x c e p t S u g a rWE ARE OPEN EVENINGS

DRAKE SISTERSLIB ER TY an d S T A R K W E A T H E R N O RTH V ILLA G E

S T O R M S A S HAn investment in Storm Sash is an investment in

economy, comfort and health. The initial cost is not large. They will make your home more com­fortable in winter and enable you to heat your home with a smaller amount of fuel. Order now from the

TOWLE & ROE LUMBER COMPANYA m elia S treet Phone 385 Plym outh

B R O A D W A Y M E A T S H O PUNDER MANAGEMENT OF Wm. GAYUE

-H A S A CHOICE LIN E O F -

Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats, Kettle Rendered Lard and Home-made Sausages

Fish and ChickensT H E P R O O F ’ IS T H E E A T IN G

‘ V hone 70 a n d w e w ill de liver. 586 S ta rk w e a th e r

48m

F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C HREV. S. CONGER HATHAWAY, A. M„ PASTOR

....T H A N K S G IV IN G ....“The roar of the world is in my ears;Thank God for the roar of the world;Thank God for the mighty tide of fears, Against me always hurled. . . . .

“Thank God for the bitter and ceaseless strife, And the sting of his chastening rod;Thank God for the stress and the pain of life, And oh! thank God for God.”

—Joyce Kilmer.

“Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise: Be thankful unto Him, and bless His name; for the Lord is good.”

A FATAL ACCIDENTIASI SUNDAY

‘WAIN OF PLYMOUTH"

| R O B E R T H U T C H IN S O F H A D L E Y , M IC H ., F A T A L L Y IN JU R E D ON A N N A R B O R ROAD.

H IG H SCH O O L G L E E C LU B S W IL L G IV E O P E R E T T A T U E S ­DAY E V E N IN G , N O V E M B E R 27, A T H IG H SCH O O L A U D IT O R ­IU M .

A fa ta l a c c id en t occ u rre d on th e A nn A rb o r ro a d , se v e ra l m iles w e s t of th is v illa g e , la te la s t S unday a f te rn o o n , w hen R o b e rt H u tch in s , a fo rem an w ith th e ro a d g ra d in g crew , su s ta in e d in ju rie s fro m w hich he died ab o u t f o r ty m in u te s la te r . T he u n fo r tu n a te m an h ad g iv en th e o rd e r fo r th e c a te rp il la r shovel to m ove fo rw a rd , an d w a s in th e a c t o f g e t ­t in g on th e p la tfo rm w hen he s lipped a n d fe ll b e tw e en th e p la tfo rm o f th e shovel a n d th e b a n k o f th e ro a d w ay , an d he w a s b ad ly c ru sh ed a b o u t th e head . M edical a id w a s a t once su m ­m oned fro m P ly m o u th , b u t th e m an w as beyond a ll h u m an a id . T h e re -

j m a in s w e re b ro u g h t to th e S ch ra d er B ros. F u n e ra l H om e in th is v illage , an d W ednesday , w e re ta k e n by u n d e r ta k e r F . D . S c h ra d e r to C lyde,

I M ich., w h e re fu n e ra l serv ices w e re j held an d th e re m a in s in te rre d in th e , . c e m e te ry a t W h ite L ake . M r. i J H u tch in s w as 58 y e a rs o f ag e , an d ! I w as a m an h ig h ly es teem ed by h is J em p lo y ers and fe llow em ployes. ’

THANKSGIVING DAY PICTURES AT LOCAL THEATRE

T he P ly m o u th H ig h school Glee clu b s w ill g iv e th e o p e re tta , “ C ap ­ta in o f P ly m o u th ,” a t th e H igh ' school a u d ito riu m , on T u esd a y even­ing , N ovem ber 27 th , a t 7:30 o ’clock. T he o p e re tta is g iv en u n d e r th e p e r­so n al d irec tio n o f M iss F e rn H a ll, in s tr u c to r of a r t a n d m usic in th e public schools. T h is ch a rm in g o p e r-1 e t ta is founded upon th e s to ry o f t h e , “ C o u rtsh ip o f M iles S ta n d ish .” T he j songs a r e tu n e fu l a n d th e s to ry de-1 lig h tfu l, an d i t is su re to p le a s e 1 everybody . W e g iv e below , th e p ro - [ g ra m and c a s t o f c h a ra c te rs :

CA ST O F C H A R A C T E R SM iles S ta n d ish ............. J a m e s H ickey jJo h n A lden : ...................P ie r re K e n y o n 1E ld e r B re w s te r ..............C lifford C line jE ra sm u s .............................. I r a K ingsleyW a tta w a m u t .........T. . H arold- S te v en s {P eck su o t ..............................D ee T rim b le ,

M an a g er H. R. L ush o f th e P e n n i­m an A llen th e a tr e an n o u n c es t h a t th e re w ill be no W ednesday n ig h t show n e x t w eek , b u t t h a t on T h u rs ­d ay , N ov. 29 th , T h a n k sg iv in g day , a m a tin ee w ill be g iv en a t 2:30 o ’clock, an d tw o even ing show s, 7:00 an d 8:30 o’clock. T he a t t r a c t io n billed fo r T h an k sg iv in g d ay is T h o m as M eighan in “ W om an P ro o f.” T h is is one o f M eig h an ’s b e s t p ic ­tu re s , an d is su re to p le a se e v e ry ­body. T h ere is a lso a sp lend id com ­edy. »

E.C.MIGHENER WILL SPEAK

R ich ard .............................. G lenn A rn o ld !S te v e n ............i ............. H a ro ld S tevens,-G ilb e rt ............................’. .D e e T rim b leP risc illa ............................. A lta H am ill ‘M ercy .................................. M ena B o lton IC h a rity ................................ G lad y s H a k e .'P a tie n c e ...................................H elen F ish

H A R R ISO N -W IL C O X

I A n a tt r a c t iv e w edd ing to o k place,' S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n . N ovem ber 17th,! a t th e hom e o f M r. an d Mrs-. C. L.! W ilcox, w hen th e ir d a u g h te r . H elen j L ouise, w a s u n ited in m a rr ia g e to K enneth H a rriso n , son of M rs. H ad-

, ley U nderw ood of H ig h lan d P a rk , ( T he ce rem ony took p lace a t fo u r [

: o’clock, in th e p resence of in tim a te fr ie n d s an d re la t iv e s o f th e f a m i l ie s .1

j R ev . C rissm a n o f th e H ig h lan d ,P a r k P re s b y te r ia n church , re a d th e j i im p ress iv e serv ice , d u rin g w hich “ O j P ro m ise M e.” w a s p layed by D oniel j P a tte rs o n on th e v io lin , w ith M is s ,

I C zarin a P en n ey a t th e p iano .| T he b rid e , w ho en te re d on th e a rm I i o f h e r f a th e r , w a s lovely in a w h ite [n e t fro ck , em b ro id e red in s ilv e r.! H e r long tu lle veil w a s held in p lace ,

i by a w re a th o f o ra n g e blossom s. ;T h e b rid a l b o u q u e t w a s o f w h ite bebe ! ch ry sa n th e m u m s and ro se s . H e r ' on ly a t te n d a n t w a s M iss M ildred F a y |

'o f D e tro it, w ho w a s c h a rm in g ly ! [gow ned in o rch id ta f f e ta , and c a r r ie d ! p ink ro se s . A lb e r t H a rr iso n a s -1 s is te d h is b ro th e r a s g ro o m s m a n .! L it tle M a rg u e rite and K a th e rin e j

j M oon, cousins o f th e b rid e , m ade I d a in ty flow er g ir ls , d re ssed in w h ite \ an d c a r ry in g b a s k e ts o f ro se p e t a l s . ;

I In each room th e co lo r schem e o f 1 p in k an d w h ite w a s c a rr ie d o u t m o s t-

[effectively by th e a r ti s t i c a r ra n g e - j m en t o f c h ry sa n th e m u m s in t h o s e , I co lo rs m assed a g a in s t a b ac k g ro u n d | o f fe rn s .

R e fre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ed d u r in g , th e in fo rm a l re cep tio n , w h ich fo llow ­ed th e cerem ony . M r. a n d M rs. H a rriso n a r e w ell know n a n d p o p u la r y o u n g peop le , an d b o th g ra d u a te d fro m th e P ly m o u th H ig h school in th e c la ss o f 1915. A f te r co m p le tin g a s e c re ta r ia l co u rse in th e D e tro it B u sin e ss In s t i tu te , M rs. H a rriso n h as been em ployed ih th e office o f th e D a isy M a n u fa c tu rin g C om pany fo r th e p a s t th re e y e a rs . M r. H a rriso n j ho lds a positio n w ith th e W a y n e C o u n ty R oads C om m ission . T hey w ill b e a t hom e a f te r J a n u a ry 1 st, a t 84 T y le r av e n u e , H ig h lan d P a rk .

M ary .................................... T h elm a PeckM a rth a ..............................T h e lm a D avey !H e s te r ................................. L ila P a t te nS o ld ie rs. S a ilo rs . In d ian s . S quaw s.

P u r i ta n M en a n d M aidens

Oh Boy, But You Did Grab of Those

C h o c o l a i u C o / c r e d P e a n u t C l u s t e r s l a s t S a t u r d a y . Y o u s u r e k n o w a g o o d t h i n g w h e n y o u s e e i t . L o o k a t t h i s o n e f o r n e x t

SATURDAY and SUNDAY

Fresh Juicy Butter Caramels

per l b . , 37cPecan, Almond and Walnut Stuffed Dates,

at 43c per pound

Pinckney’s Pharmacy

S e e t h e D i s p l a y-of-

J E W E T TMODELS

IN OUR SALESROOM;

CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION

Hillman & RathburnR E O G A R A G E PL Y M O U T H P H O N E 2

C o rn er M ap lr A venue and S o u th M ain S tre e t

PRO G RA MI f you w ish a th in g to be w ell done,

You m u st do it y o u rse lf , y ou m u st no t leave it to o th e rs !” “ C o u rtsh ip of M iles S ta n d ish ’’

A C T I.O pen ing C horusSolo a n d T rio — "T h e W ail o f th e

P ro p h e t"Solo an d T rio — “ F rie n d sh ip s C a ll” C h o ru s— “ H ail! C ap ta in of P ly m o u th ” Solo an d S e x te t te — “J u s t W h a t a

L it tle M aiden Should Do’’F in a le

A C T II .C h inese Love S to ry —Solo— “ S p in n in g S o n g ”D u e t— “ Love T hy N e ig h b o r”C h o ru s—“ In d ian G host D ance"D uet— “ F lir ta tio n "S e x te tte — “ In d ian L u llab y "F in a le

A C T II I .’L iza J a n e —M ale C horus— “ S o ld ie r’s C h o ru s '’ Solo— “ I ’m S o rry T h a t I Said I t ,

B u t I D id ”Solo an d S e x te tte — “ T h e re ’s N o th in g

To Do B u t C h a t”F in a le

H O N . E A R L C. M IC H E N E R

C o n g ressm an E a r l C. M ichener of A d r ia n , w ill be th e sp e a k e r a t th e m ee tin g o f th e W ay n e C ounty P o ­m ona G ran g e , a t th e G ran g e hall, P ly m o u th , S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n . T he public in g e n e ra l is co rd ia lly inv ited to com e o u t an d h e a r th e co n g ress ­m an.

A R E U N IO N

MANY SEE CORNERSTONE LAIDT h e re w a s a good a tte n d a n c e a t

th e la y in g o f th e co rn ers to n e o f th e new ad d itio n to S t. P e te r ’s L u th e ra n ch u rch la s t S u n d ay a f te rn o o n . T he se rv ic e w a s conduc ted by Rev. C h arle s S tr a s e n , p a s to r o f th e chu rch an d w a s v e ry im p ressiv e . T he v a r io u s p a p e rs m en tio n ed in la s t w eek’s M ad w e re p laced in a re- ce p taa le , an d p laced in th e c o m e r s to n e w ith p ro p e r cerem ony.

k f h T n<h e new H u s to n bu ild in g is re a d y fo r occupancy.

A . M. Jo h n so n m ade a b u sin ess t r i j^ k o F lin t , th e f i r s t o f th e w eek . ^ R o s s & S u th e rla n d a r e b u ild in g a new g re en h o u se , to ta k e c a re o f th e ir g ro w in g b u sin ess .

M iss M ario n C am eron o f G lad ­s to n e , is sp en d in g th e w eek w ith M rs. F re d e ric k T hom as.

OEATH OF A LITTLE BOYC lifford , te n -y e a r-o ld son o f M r.

la n d M rs. F re d D rew s, p asse d aw ay

W illiam H illm e r is q u ite ill a t th e hom e o f h is d a u g h te r , M rs. C h arle s O lds on M ill s tre e t .

a t th e hom e o f h is p a r e n ts on g ro u n d av e n u e , W ednesday n ig h t, a f te r a n illn e ss o f b u t th re e days. H is p a re n ts , tw o b ro th e r s a n d n u m ­ero u s o th e r re la t iv e s a r e le f t to m o u rn th e i r loss. F u n e ra l serv ices w e re h eld f ro m S c h ra d e r B ro s . F u n ­e ra l H om e T h u rsd a y a f te rn o o n , a t 3 :00 o’clock. Rev. C h arle s S tra se n officiating. In te rm e n t a t R iv ers id e cem etery .

L IB R A R Y M O V EDO n a c c o u n t o f T h an k sg iv in g n e x t

w eek , a d v e r tis e rs , co rre sp o n d e n ts an d o th e rs a re ask e d to g e t th e i r copy in one d ay e a r l ie r th a n u su a l.

T he open in g o f P . P . P a tr ic k ’sm e a t' m a rk e t a n d g ro c e ry in i t s new lo ca tio n in th e T ig h e b lock , w a s w ella t te n d e d l a s t S a tu rd a y . T h e in te r io r h a s been re d e c o ra te d a n d p re s e n ts av e ry n ice a p p e ara n ce . A s a so u v en ir M r. P a tr ic k g a v e aw ay sh o p p in g

i to th o s e w ho ca lled .

T h e P ly m o u th b ra n c h o f th e W ay n e C o u n ty L ib ra ry h a s been m oved to i ts new lo ca tio n in t h e council | c h a m b e r o f th e v il la g e halL T h e ro o m h a s been n ew ly re d e c o ra te d a n d p re s e n ts a v e ry n e a t a n d c lean ap p e a ra n c e . N ew bow l e le c tric l ig h t f ix tu re s h a v e b ee n in s ta lle d . A n o th e r im p ro v em en t is th e p u t t in g in o f tw o l ig h ts in t h e f r o n t e n tra n c e in tw o l ig h ts in th e f r o n t e n tra n c e doors o f th e h all.

A p a r ty o f fo rm e r M ayville lad ies fro m D e tro it an d R oyal O ak, cam e to P ly m o u th on S a tu rd a y o f la s t w eek, fo r a re u n io n w ith M rs. A della M ark h am , a t h e r hom e on S ta rk - j w e a th e r av e n u e . M rs. V. P a rk s , M rs. J . T . M oore. M rs. E . R obinson , M rs. J . G hos, M rs D r. M itchell. M iss M. C. Rood. M rs. I. R anney . a ll of D e tro it ; M rs. J . A. T re n d , M iss F . T re n d , M rs. D r. B rad sh a w , all o f R oyal O ak, w e re th e lad ies p re se n t.

T h e f irs t fe a tu re fo r p le a su re w as m ak in g u se o f a s u b s ta n tia l one o'clock luncheon , a f te r w hich a p ro ­g ra m w a s p re sen ted by th e h o stess , fo r e n te r ta in m e n t, fo llow ed b y an in te re s tin g social perio d . A v ery en jo y a b le occasion i t p roved to be.

C h arles H ollow ay is q u ite ill a t h is hom e on A n n A rb o r s tre e t .

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UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICEA t th is chu rch , n e x t T h u rsd ay m o rn in g a t 10:30. Rev. F ra n k Copeland, re c to r o f St. J o h n ’s E piscopal chu rch , is to p reac h th e serm on . Special m usic by th e choir.

WIN-MY-CHUM MEETINGSS unday n ig h t a t 7 :30, Rev. H a rry B iddlecom be, p a s to r o f W ayne M eth o d ist church , w ill g ive th e closing m essage . T h e pub lic is in v ite d to h e a r h im .

S erm on by pasto r, S unday a t 10:00 a. m. —“ A CO N STR U C TIV E F A IT H ”

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PENNIMAN ALLEN THEATREW h e r e Y o u A l w a y s S e e a G o o d S h o w

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“The Social Code”

COMEDY—“Heavy Seas”

Sunday and Monday November 25 and 26

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No W ednesday Show Thursday, November 29

THANKSGIVINGMATINEE AND EVENING

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F R U IT A N D O R N A M E N T A L T R E E S , P L A N T S ,V IN E S , R O S E S , E tc .

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M i l k P r o d u c e r sWe are again pleased to announce that we have, '“l

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IT ’S A S U C C E S S F ro m th e co m m en t o f n ew sp ap ers

re a c h in g th is office w e a re ju s tif ie d in s a y in g th a t th e f i r s t c e leb ra tio n o f “ E d u ca tio n a l W eek ” in th is coun­t r y is a success, an d esp e c ia lly is th is t ru e o f i ts ob se rv an ce in tow ns th e size o f P ly m o u th , an d even sm all­er . R u ra l schools a l l o v er th e co u n try , too , h av e fo u n d i t so b en e­ficial to p a re n ts , te a c h e rs a n d pu p ils t h a t o u t o f i t w ill g ro w th o u sa n d s of com m u n ity m ee tin g s , held on a r e g u ­l a r schedule .

T h ere is no re a so n w hy th e people o f th is com m u n ity sh o u ld n o t g e t in to c lo se r to u c h w ith each o th e r , an d a t th e sam e t im e add t< ^ th e in ­te r e s t o f o u r boys an d g ir ls m school by s e t t in g a d efin ite sch ed u le fo r _ com m u n ity m ee tin g s , an d th e n a t -1 te n d in g th o se m ee tin g s as fa ith f u lly as w e t r y to m ee t o u r f in an c ia l ob li­g a tio n s . F o r, a f te r a l l , w e h av e a g re a te r in v e s tm e n t th a n a financ ial in v e s tm e n t in o u r b oys a n d g ir ls ; w e hav e m ore to be g ain e d by m ak in g good m en an d w om en th a n by m a k ­in g d o lla rs a n d ce n ts. O u r s ta te school a u th o r it ie s w ill g lad ly co-op­e r a te by h e lp in g us to g e t th e v e ry b e s t sp e a k in g ta le n t fo r com m u n ity m ee tin g s , an d w e hav e ta le n t r ig h t h e re a t hom e ca p ab le o f p u tt in g on a . c le v er ev e n in g ’s e n te r ta in m e n t if we w ould b u t en c o u rag e th em . ‘

W e h e a r enough o f po litic s and ta lk a b o u t p o o r c rops. W hy n o t a few ^ e v e n in g s sc a tte re d th ro u g h th e

. w i n t ^ to m in g lin g w ith each o th e r ,I e n c o u rag in g o u r boys and g ir ls an d , ! th e ir te a c h e rs in th e ir w ork . W e ; I a rc only g o in g to p a ss th is w ay once j — so le t ’s g e t all th e good i t is pos­sib le to g e t o u t of th e t r ip w h ile w e | a r e m ak in g it.

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A ccord ing to an in te rv iew in th e i da ily p a p e rs w ith J e s s e L . L iver- j m o re , know n in W a ll s t r e e t a s A m er- | ic a 's l a rg e s t sto ck m a rk e t o p e ra to r , ■ vhe b u sin ess outlook in A m e ric a is good. He, sa y s :

" D u rin g th e p a s t few y e a rs th e j people of th is c o u n try h av e becom e accustom ed to liv in g on a h ig h e r s ta n d a rd th a n h e re to fo re , a n d th e y a re n o t g o in g to be sa tisfied to live

; an y o th e r w ay in th e fu tu re . T he I m oney th e y sp en d m u st n ec essa rily ' m ean a la rg e p u rc h a s in g pow er, and t h a t p u rc h a s in g pow er is bound to k eep b u s in ess g o in g a t a good vo l­um e.”

W e believe th e a v e ra g e P ly m o u th c itize n w ill a g re e t h a t L iv erm o re is r ig h t . 'T h rift an d sa v in g is a fine

! th in g , b u t sp en d in g m oney m akes 1 p ro sp e ri ty . F o r in s ta n ce , people | becom e accustom ed to b u y in g a u to s , and th is b u y in g m ak e s jo b s fo r an

I a rm y of people. In tu rn , th e m en w ho m ake th e a u to s spend th e mon-

le y th e y receive , th u s k ee p in g th e people who m ake an d ra is e th e th in g s th e y hav e to h av e a lso em ployed . T h e m ore w e sp en d fo r le g itim a te

I p u rp o se s , th e m ore jo b s th e re a r e \ an d th e -m o re p ro sp e ri ty to b e div ided

a n tin g a ll o f us. C om m on sense , o f course , h a s long ag o show n th a t w hen a m an m ak es m o re an d spends m ore, he also sav e s m o re . W e ca n ’t

■ h a v e lu x u rie s an d n ec ess itie s un less* vjte c re a te th e m — so i t ’s p la in t h a t w e

av e to p ro d u ce if w e w a n t m ore, u m a n ity ca n ’t consum e m ore th a n

p roduces, an d th e on ly t im e th a t m en could s i t dow n an d d epend on th e ra v e n s to fe ed th em p asse d th o u s ­a n d s of y e a rs ago . W e’ve g o t to p ro d u ce an d w e’ve g o t to sp en d to hav e p ro sp e rity . A n d w e can do b o th an d s t il l save a l i t t le a t th e sam e tim e .

And can now take your order on the pooling plan, which saved many feeders considerable last winter.We are sole distributors of Michigan Milk-Maker in this territory.

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W e h e a r a b it o f co m plain ing h e re , an d a s l ig h t g ru m b le th e re , b u t w h e re is th e m an, w om an o r ch ild in P lym outh -^-o r in a ll A m erica , fo r t h a t m a t te r— w ho can fa c e th is T h an k sg iv in g season a n d t ru th fu l ly say th e y hav e n o th in g to be th a n k fu l fo r ?

P ossib ly th e c ro p upo n w hich som e depended did n o t t u r n o u t a s b o u n tifu lly a s hoped fo r— ca n ’t th e r e a p e r s t il l find ca u se fo r th a n k s in t h a t he h a s th e lan d an d a n o th e r y e a r ah e ad ? P o s­s ib ly d e a th h a s re m oved som e re la t iv e o r f r ie n d since la s t you w e re ca lled upon .to r e tu r n th a n k s . C an n o t you s t il l th a n k P ro v id en ce th a t you hav e been s p a re d to c a r ry on, an d to h elp send su n ­sh ine in to th e lives o f th o se who even now m a y be s tr ic k e n w ith sick n ess ? M ayhap th e in v e s t­m en t on w hich y ou la id m uch s to re tu rn e d o u t b a d ly 7 Is i t n o t w ell to be th a n k fu l fo r th e ex ­p erien ce , t h a t you m ay n o t m ake th e sam e m is ta k e tw ic e ?

W e c a re n o t how p o o r in pocket, o r how seem in g ly b e r e f t o f fr ie n d s a n y h u m a n b e in g m a y be, i f h is o r h e r h e a r t is r ig h t th e y ca n s t il l find m uch to b e th a n k fu l fo r . W e can be th a n k fu l t h a t w e live in a c o u n try so b ro a d a n d f r u it fu l t h a t even th o u g h th e h a r v e s t m ay be sp a rse in one sec tion i t can be b o u n tifu l in a n o th e r , an d th a t , b e in g b ro th e r s a ll, w e need n o t w o rry w h e re o u r n e x t c r u s t is com ing fro m . W e ca n be th a n k fu l t h a t we live in a land w h e re b ir th and ro y a l s t r a in ' do n o t m onopolize l ife ’s b less in g s, b u t w h e re ev e ry boy an d g ir l is

k in g an d queen ip. h is o r h e r ow n r ig h t.

M en m ay tr ic k you in p o litic s; m en m ay deceive you in in v e s t­m e n ts ; b u t m en ca n n o t ro b you of t h a t g r e a t b le ss in g w hich you should now a n d fo r a ll t im e be th a n k fu l—y o u r r ig h t to live in a f r e e c o u n try and to sh a rk in th e d ic ta tio n o f how th a t c o u n try sh a ll be governed .

T h ro u g h th e schools and th e ch u rch es an d even in o u r e v e ry ­d ay life in A m erica , w e a r e sow ­ing th e seeds o f love an d k in d ­ness, an d w e com e to a n o th e r T h an k sg iv in g d ay w ith joy in our h e a r ts an d t ru e h ap p in e ss as o u r com panion . W e w eigh th e good a g a in s t th e b ad , an d . w e a re th a n k fu l t h a t th e good f a r o u t­w e ighs. W e m ea su re o u r losses a g a in s t o u r g a in s , an d i f w e a re h o n est we m u s t ad m it t h a t o u r losses a re o ffse t by th e g a in s we hav e m ade, o r s ta n d to m ake . W e fe e l th e su n sh in e o f n e ig h b o r­ly sm iles , we fe e l th e h an d c lasp o f th o se w e ca ll f r ie n d s ; w e en ­joy th e love and estee m of th o se w ho know us b e s t— a n d w e a re th a n k fu l it is so.

A nd a s w e com e to a n o th e r day o f T h a n k sg iv in g le t u s la y aside w h a te v e r p e tty g riev a n ce s w ith th e w orld t h a t w e m ay have . L et u s look upo n l ife in a b ro a d , f a ir - m inded w ay. L e t u s a sk o u r­se lves— "H a s a n y th in g y e t been so bad b u t t h a t i t m ig h t hav e been w o r se ? ” and w e w ill join w ith o u r n e ig h b o rs a n d fr ie n d s, w ith a ll A m eric a in p ra is in g P ro v id en ce fo r th e m an ifo ld b le ss in g s H e h a s caused to be show ered upon us d u rin g th e y e a r t h a t is now n e a rin g i ts end.

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3. I s m y in su ran c e in H ig h - G rade , O ld-L ine , S a fe a n d R e­liab le A m eric an com pan ies ?

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Dr. Lavina A. KetchemOsteopathic Physician

Office Lovewell Farms Building NORTHVILLE, MICHIGA>

DR. CARL F. JANUARYOsteopathic Physician

Office in Postoffice Bldg., Plymonth Office Hours—8:15 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5

and 7 to 8 p. m.TelepQbne—Office 407: Residence 356J

G eorge C. G aleFIRE AND TORNADO INSURANCE

n o t a r y Pu b l ic

112 N . H a rv e y S t. Phone 326J

PIANO TUNINGC. E. Stevens

Tuner forYpeilanti Conservatory of Music

Plymouth Phone 107J 932 Mary St. __ Ann Arbor, Mich.

Tjy a liner in the Mail if yon have anything to sell. You will get quick

She m ay n ev e r co m p lain — b u t dow n in h e r h e a r t every w om an lo n g s fo r a hom e w hich is re a lly h e r ow n. A nd sh e’ll sk im p an d save in ev e ry pos­s ib le w a y to h elp you p a y fo r it . A s m a n #to m an h av e you an y r ig h t to keep i t fro m h e r?

N o m a t te r how sm all y o u r s a la ry , you can bu ild a hom e o f y o u r ow n. W e len d y ou th e m oney a n d you p ay i t b ac k in m on th ly in s ta llm e n ts like re n t.

C all to m o rro w an d a s k o u r S e c re ta ry fo r fu ll p a r tic u la rs .

Plymouth Home Building Association

J u s t a R e m i n d e rThe melancholy days are come,The saddest of the year.

The egg basket is almost empty, but if you feed

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Nothing Takes the Place of Silverware in the Home

H av e you a ll th e p ieces n ec essa ry fo r s e rv in g y o u r T h an k sg iv in g d in n er. W e a re now sh o w in g a v e ry com plete line o f C om m unity , R ockford , Y ourex an d 1847 R o g ers B ros. S ilv e r:26-piece S e ts—T u d o r P la te ...................................................................... $12.7526-piece S e ts— C om m unity P la te .............................................................. $31.8526-piece S e ts— R o ckfo rd ..............................................................................$20.0026-piece S e ts— Y o u rex ..................................................................................$32.0026-piece S e ts—0 4 7 R o g e rs .......................................................■ oeC arv in g S e ts— S ta f f H a n d le .......................................................C arv in g S e ts— S ilv e r P la te .......................................................C arv itig S e ts— F in e H o rn , S te r lin g T rim ..............................S ta in le s s B lade S te a k K n ives .....................................................S e rv in g T ra y s ................................................................................ $2.75 i

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Huger Phone 157 Fisher Phone 161

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H IG H SCH O O L N O T E ST he A g g ie C lub g a v e th e ir second

d in n er o f th is y e a r in th e lunoh room la s t W ednesday , N o v em b er 14. M r. Coffey, D e p u ty s ta te su p e r in te n ­d e n t o f P u b lic In s tru c tio n , an d M r. F is h e r , a s s is ta n t c o u n ty com m ission­e r o f schools, w e re ca lled u p o n fo r speeches, by M a rg a re t A m rh e in , th e p re s id e n t o f th e club .

In o rd e r to e a rn m oney to buy u n ifo rm s , th e G irl S cou ts a r e se llin g choco la te b a r s each noon. T hey g av e a bak e sa le la s t S a tu rd a y a f t e r ­noon a t th e g a s office. T he scou ts p lan to go ca m p in g in te n ts n ex t su m m e r in s te a d o f re n tin g c o tta g e s .

T he d a te fo r th e o p e re tta , “ T he C ap ta in o f P ly m o u th ,” h a s been se t fo r N ov. 27. A ss is tin g M iss H all, a re M iss S im onson , w ho h as ch a rg e o f th e sp e a k in g p a r ts ; M iss B eal, w ho is co ach ing th e dan c in g , and

I M iss M iller, w ho h a s c h a rg e of th e costum es.

G irls b a sk e t b a ll p ra c tice h as been s ta r te d w ith ab o u t fo r ty t r y in g ou t fo r it.

T he h ig h school g i r ls ’ ph y sica l t ra in in g c la sse s p ra c tic e c lo g g in g w hen ra in y d a y s p ro h ib it th e ir g o in g o u t o f doors.

PREDICT SHORTAGE J ' OF GODO SEED CROP

T E S T S S H O W S T A T E CRO P U N ­U S U A L L Y H IG H IN M O IS T U R E ; C A R E F U L D R Y IN G IM P O R T A N T

In d ica tio n s a re t h a t good seed com . w ill be sca rce in M ichigan n ex t s p rin g , a c co rd in g to P ro f . J . F . Cox, head o f th e fa rm c ro p s d e p a rtm e n t a t th e M ichigan A g r ic u ltu ra l C ollege.

S easo n a l cond itions t h a t hav e p re ­vailed th is fa ll a re held re sp o n sib le fo r th e condition , b ro u g h t a b o u t by h ig h m o istu re c o n te n t in th e s ta te crop.

“ E a r co rn th ro u g h o u t M ichigan c a rr ie s a n u n u su a lly h ig h p e rcen ta g e o f m o is tu re a t th e tim e i t is h a rv e s- ed fro m th e field th is y e a r ,” sa y s P ro fe s so r Cox in d iscu ss in g th e s i t ­u a tio n . “ S am ples te s te d ru n fro m 20 to 28 p e r c e n t o f w a te r . W hen p lac in g co rn in c r ib s , g r e a t ca re shou ld be ta k e n to p rov ide p ro p e r v en tila tio n . I f c r ib s a re la rg e , spec­ia lly v e n tila te d flues should be p ro ­v ided , o r th e c r ib s"hould be div ided to leav e an a i r sp ace th ro u g h th e c e n te r—one o r tw o f e e t w ide.

“ Specia l c a re should be ta k e n to se lec t an d d ry seed co rn th o ro u g h ly ,

T he H ig h school n o tes and fo o tb a ll in view o f th e g e n e ra l s itu a tio n . 1 w r ite -u p w e re fu rn ish e d by H elen | F a rm e rs hay in g h ig h y ie ld in g fieldsI F ish , an d th o se fo r th e g ra d e s , ,b y I C am illa F ish e r.

o f good v a r ie tie s m ay find it* p ro fit­ab le to sav e and h an d le fo r seed m ore th a n th e u su a l am o u n ts o f seed stocks.

AROUND ABOUT USW pi. F o rd o f D e arb o rn w ill e s ta b -

lishr an ice p la n t a t R edford . yV V ayne h a s hopes o f g e t t in g f re e c i ty d e liv e ry o f m ail in th e n e a r fu tu re . * )

A F en to n fa rm e r h a rv e s te d 598 b u sh e ls o f b ea n s fro m th ir ty a c re s o f. abound .

Household Work Without LaborA home where electrical appliances are used is a

home from which the usual hard and tiring labor of housework is banished.

Electricity is the housewife's cheapest and most efficient servant. It will do the week’s washing with speed and thoroughness, at a cost for current of about 4 cents—and no labor.

Your ironing, your sweeping, or your dishwash­ing will be done at a cost for current of from 1 cent to l 1 .. cents an hour—and no labor.

Come in and see us about this.

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Phone 91 Phone 265

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NEPODAL & ARNET Dry Cleaners

Agency at C. Whipple’s

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of a car equipped w ith Goodyear Tires w i th t h e f a m o u s All-W eather Tread. T h e h ig h , t h i c k , sharp-edged blocks o f t h a t p o w e r fu l tread provide th e u t- m o s t in g r ip p in g trac tion . They give you security all the tim e , and prom ote th e efficient, eco­

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C o n n e r H a r d w a r e C o .Plym outh , M ich.

G O O D Y E A R

J G R A D E N O T E Sj T he s ix th g ra d e is div ided in to i I th re e d iv isions, each o f w hich m arch es - o u t se p a ra te ly . T h e d iv isio n w hich

m arc h es th e b es t is g iv en a w hite s ta r . A co lored s t a r is g iv en a f te r five w h ite ones a re o b ta ined .

A d ra w in g o f th e lu n g s h as ju s t been com pleted in th e s ix th g ra d e physio logy c lass .

Tw o sco re less g am e s o f soccer w e re p layed la s t w eek , one betw een th e fifth an d s ix th g ra d e s , an d one betw een th e s ix th and sev e n th g ra d es .

Ire n e S tro n g o f D e tro it, an d D or­o th y Cook o f N e w b erry , h av e e n te re d th e B -l g ra d e .

E a r ly F ren c h ex p lo re rs a re b e in gstu d ie d by th e s ix th g ra d e h is to ry j M rs B essie ;s p re p a rin gc a s s ‘ . 1 to m ove n e x t w eek to P ly m o u th fro m

A p rize to th e one h av in g th e | M ilford .— M ilfo rd T im es, g r e a te s t n u m b er o f p e r fe c t le sso n s j B rig h to n is d iscu ssin g a sew er

| is to be g iven a t th e end o f th e j sy stem f or t h a t v illage , i s e m e s te r in th e B d iv ision o f th e I , ,I s ix th g ra d e . L aw rence B lunk is in | A e>'»up ° f B irm in g h am m en have I th e lead o rg a n iz ed a club , th e a im o f w hichi T h o se ’ fro m th e second g ra d e w ho j .bf " 1 5I w e re n e ith e r a b se n t n o r ta r d y dur-.l , 1 J? . m. t| ino. thp iac.t fivp w eeks a re - F re d e ric k S uscle- T h e c lu ? Wl11 m ee t once a | H adley , R u th H ad ley , Sheldon B a k e r , j ^ ‘ “ “ “H a . e h a 'n 'a ^ m a s f

M a rg a re t M au le t, H elen R ib .r ,_ H a r- ! b a” j Z n-

George H esse , w ho so ld h is fa rm rew m o n th s ag o , to be used fo r th e

C ity P a rk , m oved la s t w eek w ith hi: fa m ily to th e ir new hom e n e a r P ly m ­o u th — R edfo rd R ecord.

u te fo rum .

T o d a y ’s R e f l e c t i o n s

I f f a rm e rs a ro u n d P ly m o u th could only g e t w h a t th e y w a n t r i g h t a lo n g fro m th e w e a th e r b u re a u , th e y w ould n o t b o th e r m uch a b o u t co n g ress .

Y ou ca n ’t hope fo r m uch in th e w a y o f p riso n re fo rm u n til w e ta k e to sen d in g a b e t te r c la ss o f people to th e pen.

A w ild ca n d id a te fo r p re s id e n t n e x t y e a r w on’t do, sa y s a down s ta te e d ito r. N e ith e r w ill one t h a t ’s ta m e enough to e a t o u t o f e v e ry ­body’s hand .

O ne o f th e fu n n ie s t fee lin g s th a t e v e r com es to a P ly m o u th m an com es w hen he’s c a r ry in g a ju g o f v in eg a r a lo n g th e s tre e t .

* *M ost o f u s w ill hav e to go on

w o rk in g , since th e re a re only a fe w | w ho can g e t rich qu ick by w r it in g ! c ra z y songs.

• *W hen n a tio n s a re a s w illin g to

m ake sacrifices f o r peace a s th e y m ak e in t im e o f w a r, th e w orld is g o in g to be a ll r ig h t .

T hose P ly m o u th b oys who w a n t to g e t a lo n g in th e w orld m ig h r follow th e exam ple s e t by th e sons of P re s . C oolidge, an d go to w ork .

A fa rm e r n e a r P o n tia c , M ich., fo u n d d y n a m ite in h is o a ts b in . Sup­pose he had fed th e o a ts to h is h o rse an d i t had k icked h im ?

• *T h e b e s t defin ition o f w ives w e’ve

h ea rd y e t , w a s g iv en by th e l i tt le P ly m o u th boy , w ho sa id “ w ives a re w om en w ho te l l h u sb an d s w hen to ch a n g e th e i r socks.”

S ta y in g up la te n ig h ts m a y m ake you a s w ise a s an ow l, b u t ow ls don’t hav e m uch sense d u rin g th e d ay tim e

• •C om e to th in k o f it, w h e re else in

th e w o rld o u ts id e o f A m eric a , can th e people find very m an y th in g s to be th a n k fu l fo r ?

C h ris tm a s is g e t t in g so n e a r th a t i t is a lm o s t t im e fo r l i t t le P lym outh boys to w a n t to go to S un d ay school.

W h a t th is co u n try needs m o s t is an a la rm clock t h a t w ill w a rm u p ; th e room ju s t b e fo re i t g o es off in th e m o rn in g . .

* *T he a v e ra g e w om an considers th e

m an w ho sew s on h is ow n b u tto n s e n tire ly too tr if lin g *for th is w orld.

W e see s to re s a d v e rtis in g “ sho t s ilk ” hose a s th e la te s t th in g fo r w om en. T hey ca n ’t b e an y w orse th a n o u rs a re a t tim e s.

WH A T a w o n d e rfu l ( m o th er is Old

M o th er N a tu re . She p ro ­v ides th e food fo r o u r physica l se lves and flow ­e r s fo r o u r sense- an d -ro u l e n te r ta in m e n t. F lo w ers tea ch us th e re a r e o th e r th in g s in life ex c ep t sim p ly “ g e tt in g - a lo n g .” W ill y ou see th e flow ers w e a r e k eep­in g b e a u tifu l a n d f re sh fo r y o u ?E v ery ev e n t is a n occa­

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T he second g ra d e ch ild re n a re : M rs. j^Ty ,*s ex p e cted fro m A CARD— I w a n t to ta k e th is m an - 1m ak in g canoes, w ig w am s a n d ! R iverside, C alifo rn ia , w ith in a w eek no r to en d e av o r to re a c h all w ho ,In d ian w ork fo r T h a n k s g iv in g .;01' so - She h a s sold h e r re s id e n ce , h av e been so th o u g h tfu l d u rin g m y I _

I W h r r t R u rlev P h ilin D nerr Del Pr o Pe r ty in th a t c ity an d w ill soon i tim e o f re covery fro m m y re c e n t ac- ■ ,r t H o ltz E lm e r H ow a^d^IC atherine becom e a r t* idcn t o f N o r th y il le ciden t . T he ca lls o f in q u iry , th e ! '' _ _ _ ^ ̂

M andel j D M cL aren R u ssell * a g a in - M r. cam e la s t su m m e r, j flow ers, f r u i t an d m an y th in g s s e n t j \X7 T-l I a w f V D C*. M andel, J . D. M cL aren , R u ssell j an d he is em ployed a t th e F o rd m e . b o th a t th e h o sp ita l a n d s in c e ; V V • L a W r y , i / . V / .b e n ry e r , G e r t r u d e , M oto r C om pany’s p la n t

.— N o rth v ille R ecord .

' 436 N o r th M ill S t. P hone 166P ly m o u th , Mich.

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M ichael, H ow ardj S m ith , H o w ard S tre b b in g , J a m e s j W illiam s an d W oodrow W ilson I th e B d iv ision o f th e th ird g ri w e re n e ith e r a b se n t n o r ta rd y la s t ! flic* H ow ell to w n sh ip line on th ro u g h• m on th . 1 th e v illag e o f F o w lerv ille h a s been• P ro p e r c lo th in g fo r th e school g i r l ! com pleted and w ill be open to t r a f - I w a s d iscussed a t th e la s t P a re n t- i nc *n a b o u t .ten d ay s . T he s tre tc h i T e a c h e rs ’ m ee tin g . T hey w e re a ll ! *roni N ew H udson to H ow ell will [o f th e g e n e ra l opinion th a t c lo th in g •<oon be th e only unpaved p o rtio n of I w hich w ould n o t a t t r a c t a t te n t io n • th e M -16 from D e tro it to L ansing , [shou ld be w orn . O ne should w e a r ; «nd th a t g a p w ill b e closed ea rly i c lo th es to school in w hich sh e w ould ! nex* seaso n .— B rig h to n A rg u s.

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JESSE HAKEReal Estate and

InsuranceRepresentative of the Mutual

C yclone IusnranCe Co., Lapeer, Mich.

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Phone 182W 121 Main St.Plymouth, Mich.

DETROIT UNITED LINESPLYMOUTH TIME TABLE

Eastern Standard Time(Effort!re July 10, 1923)EAST BOUND

For Detroit via Wayne, 6:23 a. m., 6.17 jа. m.; 7:17 a. m., 8:46 a. m., every two * hoars to 4:46 p. m., hourly to 7 46 p. m., also 9:43 p. m. and 11:28 p. m., chang­ing at Wayne.

N O R T H B O U N DLeave Plymouth for Northville 5:3! a. m.>6:37 a. m. 6:07 a. m., every two hours to 4:07 p. m, hourly to 7:07 p. m ..\Iso 9:07, 10*1 p. m., aud 12:42 a.m .Leave Detroit for Plymouth 5:00 a. m.,б. 15 a. m., 8:20 a. m„ 10:25 a. m., every two hours to 2:25 p. ns., hourly to 5:25 p. m., 7:25 p. m.. 9p. m. and 11:15 p. m.Leave Wayne for Plymouth 5:05a.m.,6:09 a. m., 7:36 a. m.,9:40 a. m.. every ? | two hours to 3:40 p. m., hourly to6:40 p. I i m. also 8:40 p. m. 10:17 p m. and 12:Ig ! j a. m. j!

Cars connect at Wayna for Ypslltntl | and polnt3 west to Jackson. |

a g e d to w o rk th e b a ll in side o f th e five-yard line, b u t lost* i t on dow ns, th e gam e e n d in g w ith a sco re o f 13 to 0. O u r te a m w a s h an d ic ap p ed ch ie f­ly by a v e ry ro u g h field an d th e fa c t t h a t th e S tra th m o o r lin e o u tw eig h ed an d o u tch a rg ed t h a t oT th e hom e tea m . B oth p lay e d a sm a sh in g gam e how ever, in th is , th e ir la s t o f th e season .

L ine-up— H e a rn , 1. e .; R odm an, 1. e .; A m b ru s , 1. g .; K u rz , c .; B eyer, r .

D rap er , r.' t . ; H olcom b, r . e.;C a rr u th e rs (C a p t.) , q. b .; S um p, 1. h ., W ilson , r. h .; T a y lo r , f . b. S u b ­s titu tio n s — B ecker p layed la s t h a lf l T h e L ad ie s’ A id S o cie ty sp e n t .. a s c e n te r , H o lm es p lay e d l a s t h a lf p le a sa n t day w ith M rs. E d n a T heuer.

•ent o p era tio n .— N o rth v ille Record.T he an n o u n c em en t o f th e w iden ing

o f M ichigan av en u e to 189 f e e t fro m D e arb o rn to W ay n e h a s g iv en In k ­s te r an a i r o f g re a t ac tiv ity . W a lte r S m ith h a s s ta r te d b u ild in g 25 new ho u ses in W estw ood an d 50 o th e rs a re to be erec te d by th e C ity L um ber Co. O tto H uck is co m p letin g a block of six new s to re s . O w ing to th e ac­tiv ity h e re i t is. announced t h a t fo u r new b ra n ch re a l e s ta te offices w ill be opened in th e n e a r fu tu re .— W ayne W eekly.

PERRINSVILLE

a s fu ll back , an d K u rz p layed in th e backfield th e la s t h a lf . R av ile r fo r R odm an ; H olm es fo r H e a rn ; A rno ld an d D oudt. R efe ree— V e rsch ao r,S tra th m o o r. U m p ire— C o a tta , P ly m ­ou th .

PL Y M O U T H D E F E A T S R E D F O R DS lip p in g an d s lid in g o v er a m uddy

field, P ly m o u th w on a 12 to 0 v ic to ry fro m R ed fo rd , F rid a y , N ovem ber 16, on th e hom e g ro u n d s . R edfo rd k ick ­ed off, a n d M illa rd , P ly m o u th ’s q u a r ­te rb a c k , c a u g h t th e b a ll, an d m ade a fo r ty - y a rd ru n beh ind p e r fe c t in te r ­fe ren c e b e fo re a R edfo rd m a n could s to p h im . In th e second period , C line o f P ly m o u th , m ad e a to u ch ­dow n. W e fa ile d in t r y fo r po in t. T he n e x t touchdow n w a s m ade in th e l a s t q u a r te r by S te v en s o f P ly m o u th . W e a g a in fa ile d o u r t r y fo r p o in t.

P ly m o u th ’s lin e w a s f a r su p e r io r to t h a t o f R edfo rd . T he w o rk of S te v en s, C line a n d T rim b le w a s ex ­ceed ing ly good, a l th o u g h a ll th e m em bers p ay e d b e t te r in th is gam e th a n in a n y p reced in g g am es.

L ine-up— P ly m o u th — H ickey , 1. e . ; H ieny , 1. g .; W ilson , L t . ; R eim an , c .; M ills, r . g .; T rim b le , r . e .; S ay les , r. t .;v ^ f illa rd , q. b .; C line, 1. h .; H olm es, r . h .; M itchell, f . b. S u b s titu tio n s— S te v en s fo r M itchell; M itchell fo r H ien y ; P a lm e r fo r M illa rd ; H ien y fo r S te v e n s ; A m b ru s fo r T rim b le , an d R odm an fo r M ills.

R efe ree— O lds, coach a t Y p s ilan ti S ta te N o rm a l C ollege.

H e ad -L in e sm a n — H olcom b o f P ly m ­o u th ; W e s tc o tt o f F a rm in g to n .

T h is F rid a y , w e p lay F a rm in g to n h e re , a t 3:30. I f we w in , i t w ill m ean an ex c e llen t chance fo r th e ch a m ­pionsh ip . W ill y ou be th e re to ch e er

j | fo r y o u r hom e tea m ?

A b o u n tifu l d in n er w a s se rv ed by th e h o stess . T he society w ill g iv e a m e a su r in g social in th e n e a r fu tu re a t M rs. L o ttie M urdock’s , no tice o f w hich w ill be g iv en la te r .

Rev. H aven p re ach e d a b e a u tifu l se rm o n , S unday . I f you w a n t som e­th in g to th in k o f fo r a w hole w eek , com e and h e a r M r. H aven . Y ou w ill go hom e w ell sa tisfied . C hurch a t 9 :30 o ’clock ; Sunday-schoo l a f te r .

A r th u r H a n c h e tt h a d th e m is fo r­tu n e to loose a cow, la s t w eek . I t fe ll in th e s ta b le , b re a k in g i t ’s leg .

M rs, J a m e s C ousins is ab le to be o u t ag a in .

M rs. L . M. D ecker is on th e sick list.

T he G le a n e rs ’ b a z a a r and su p p er w a s w ell a tte n d e d , n e t t in g th em th e n e a t sum o f $280 do llars .

M rs. M a r tin S m ith is s ta y in g w ith h e r m o th e r , M rs. J a m e s C ousins, w h ile M r. S m ith is n o r th h u n tin g .

M rs. L ela Bock sp e n t T u esd a y w ith M rs. A kens a t In k s te r .

M r. an d M rs. B lum b a re m oving to M ichigan avenue, n e a r th e O tto Inn . W e su re w ill m iss th em in th is v icin ity .

F o r T h a n k s g i v i n g !We have Gold and Aluminum Paint and Varnish to brighten up your home before the whole family gathers together.

We have Wall Paper to make your rooms more cheerful.

Replace those old Window Shades—you can get get them at the Wall Paper Store, ready to hang, with brackets and screws.

Don’t forget our new place in the Voorhies Block, Main street.

M O R ITZ LA NGENDAMP A IN T E R A N D D E C O R A TO R

V oorhies B lock P h o n e 337

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Delicious appetizing,-hunger-satisfying bread is made of

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Eye Strain? This Helps

I f you know o f an item o f new s, phone i t to th e M ail office.

F o r s tra in e d eyes t r y s im p le cam ­p hor, h y d ra s tis ,* w itc h h a z e l , e tc ., a s m ixed in L av o p tik ey e w ash . One sm all b o tt le he lp s a n y ca se w eak , s tra in e d o r so re eyes. I t w ill s u r ­p rise you. A lum inum eye cu p free . P in c k n ey ’s P h arm ac y .— A d v e rtis e ­m en t.

standing and I had severe pains in mykidneys/Tried several remedies but they did not help my condition. Then I used fbley Kidney Pillqand found relief at once.* Jam es Johnson. 4- J. Alexander <Sr, Charleston, S. C.

Quick Reliefw ith

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Central Meat MarketChoice Beef, Pork, Veal

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BAPTIST NOTEST he S unday m o rn in g au d ie n ce an d

Sunday-schoo l w a s a R ttle la rg e r th a n com m on, la s t S unday . E v e ry boy an d g ir l an d m em bers o f th e S unday-school vo ted to a sk som eone who is1 n o t in S unday-school to com e, n e x t S unday.

T he o rc h e s tra gav e us som e good m usic in S unday-school, an d t h e ' q u a r te t o f h o rn s p layed th e o fferto ry la s t Sunday ev en in g . ;

A f te r th e serm on , Sunday e v e n in g , ' th e slides t h a t w e re u sed on T h u rs ­d ay ev en in g a t p ra y e r m ee tin g , w ere re p e a te d . T hey show ed th e re lie f w ork th e B a p tis ts a re d o ing in E u ro p e , reb u ild in g ch u rch es and chapels an d schools, fe ed in g hu n d re d s o f o rp h a n ch ild ren le f t in th e w ake o f th e w a r, c lo th in g th em an d te a c h ­ing th e b ib le to them . A few slides show ed som e o f th e B a p tis t chu rches inside th e A rctic c irc le o f N o rw ay an d Sw eden.

T he spec ia l Echo m ee tin g , a n ­nounced to hav e been held , la s t M on­day ev en ing , w as a d isap p o in tm e n t. T he ch u rch w as open, b u t no sp e a k ­e r s a r r iv e d . So it w a s fo u n d a f te r ­w a rd s th e p lan w a s n o t c a rr ie d ou t a s w as announced , an d th e p a s to r had n o t been notified.

Be su re an d com e to p ra y e r m ee t­ing . T he p ic tu re s of B a p tis t w ork in a ll c o u n trie s on th e screen , a f te r , th e h o u r o f p ra y e r . I t ’s a lw a y s ' free .

E v ery o n e is ex p e cted to a t te n d th e T h an k sg iv in g serv ice a t th e M. E . ch u rch , n e x t T h u rsd a y m o rn in g , a t u su a l hour.

H LETTER FROM FLORIDAD a y to n a B each , F la .,

N ovem ber 11, 1923. T he P ly m o u th M ail,P ly m o u th , M ich.D e ar S ir s :

W e h av e a r r iv e d in th e lan d of su n sh in e , an d w ould lik e o u r hom e p ap e r se n t to us.

W e would a lso like o u r P ly m o u th fr ie n d s to know th ro u g h y o u r p ap e r t h a t o u r t r ip h ere by a u to , w a s v e ry in te re s tin g . C am ped o u t m o s t of th e w ay, and fo u n d lo ts of to u r is ts and cam ps. R oads w e re good m o st o f th e w a y ; covered a d is ta n ce of seven teen hu n d re d and tw en ty -o n e m iles. C am e by w a y o f W a sh in g to n , G reensboro , C h a rlo tte , C olum bia, A u g u s ta and Jac k so n v ille to D a y to n a B each, w h e re w e ex p e c t to s ta y fo r th e w in te r.

S incere ly ,M r. and M rs. J a m e s R. K incade

an d C hildren .D a y to n a B each, F la ., Gen. Del*

GRANGE NOTESV ery su cc essfu l w a s th e m ee tin g

a t th e h a ll, la s t F r id a y evening , w hen th e th ird a n d fo u r th degree® w e re c o n fe rred on six can d id a tes by th e team .

Specia l a tte n tio n is ca lled to an a ll-d a y m ee tin g a t th e h a ll, n e x t Sdt-

T B E T H E A T R E ^ P A T R I C K ’ S ~ M A R K E T

“ ZA ZA ”D ire c to r A llan D w an , G lo ria S w an- I

H . B. W a rn er , F e rd in an d G o t t - :

PHONE 475 828 PENNIMAN PHONE 475a*i~u**j nieeiuiK a l Liic Hdii, ucal , ,, , ... r , . ._ iu rd a y , N ovem ber 24 th , of th e W ayneC ounty Pom ona G ran g e. T he a f te r ­noon session w ill be fo r th e public,

ja n d a d d ressed by C o n g ressm an E a r l ; C. M ichener. A co rd ia l in v ita tio n is [e x te n d ed to a l l . L e t u s g ive him a h e a r ty re cep tio n by b e in g th d re .

A T H O U G H ,IM PR O V E M E N T SSCH OOL

M ary T h u rm a n and o th e rs h ad a s il­v e r ju b ile e o f th e ir ow n a t th e P a r a ­m o u n t L ong Is lan d s tu d io d u rin g th e I film ing o f “ Z aza ,” a P a ra m o u n t pic- 1 tu r iz a tio n o f th e fa m o u s F ren c h p lay I w hich w a s p roduced tw en ty -five | y e a rs ag o in P a ris .

T he p lay w as f i r s t p roduced in th e F ren c h c a p ita l in 1898 w ith M m e .: R e jan e in th e t i t le ro le . T he fo llo w -:.

I w ish to th a n k th e good people of P ly m o u th a n d g ra tif ie d , an d I m ea n to show m y ap p re c ia tio n by deal- m e in m y new lo ca tio n , la s t w eek . I am exceedingly n eig h b o rin g com m unity fo r th e sp lend id su p p o rt g iven ing fa ir ly w i th ‘y o u , an d to g ive you th e b e s t fo r th e le a s t I can . T h is is m y f irs t a n n iv e rsa ry in P ly m ­outh . One y e a r ag o to d ay I opened m y m a rk e t in P ly ip b u th , a c ro ss th e s t r e e t fro m w h e re I am now. Y ou fo lk s hav e m ade m y b u sin ess w h a t i t is, and I am satisfied . Y es, I am sa tisfied w ith m y b u sin ess , s a t i s ­fied w ith th e tow n and sa tisfied w ith th e people o f P lym outh .

M E A T S P E C IA L S

! J a lu ,ary .' D avid M a s c o p roduced | .........................................................| T he H ough school in C an ton tow n- S S “ ‘“T in N ™ v „ w , p r o o u c e o ______I sh ip fu rn ish e s a fine ex am p le of CO- | F ro h m an , w ith M rs Lesli^ C a r te r in ' D r ts se d C h ickens, per lb. ■ o p e ra fo n U n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip o f th e ro]e I t w„ th js a r t t h a t , d th e te a c h e r . M iss E lfn e d a S ch au e r. M rs. C a r te r in th(f f r o n t raPnk of

lT eac™ erm A lsL ciS io°ng and* school aCtreSaeS on ,h e A raeric a" s t a ^ j board , h as re m a d e th e old bu ild ingluiug „ A n „ in te re sO ng anecdo te o f how in to a v e rv a tt r a c t iv e school. N ew ^ a z a . cam e to be p roduced on th e floors, d esks, s la te b lac k b o ard s , £.™e r ,c a 5 WaS ^eIated r ec<Ln tlY-

i chem ical to ile ts , bu ild in g re p a in te d .{V"11. . Zaza„ ,w a s P a y in g in P a r isQnn lin t o n f Wl„!l

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V eal R o a s t, p e r lb ..................................................................... 2ScL eg o f S p rin g L am b, p er lb .................................................. 35cS ide P o rk , p e r lb ................... ................................................... 23cH a m b u rg , p e r lb..........................................................................14cP o rk S au ag e , H om e-m ade, per lb ........................... 18cP icnic H am s, p e r lb ................................»............................14V2cK e ttle R oact, per lb ...................................................................17c

A CARD— W e w ish to ex p ress o u r s in cere th a n k s an d a p p rec ia tio n to th e m an y re la t iv e s , fr ie n d s an d n eig h ­b o rs , w ho so k in d ly as s is te d us d u r­ing o u r re c e n t b e reav e m en t; a lso fo r th e b e a u tifu l o fferings an d th o se w ho fu rn ish e d au tom obiles.

M rs. C h arles M ining an d C hildren .

ja n d red eco ra ted , a re b u t a few of th e re a l im p ro v em en ts th is com m un­ity h a s g iven i ts school.

A PA R K F O R PH O E N IX

F R U IT S P E C IA L SF an cy G rap e F ru it ....................... ............................. 3 f o r 25cGood G rap e F r u i t .................................................................... 5cF an cy C a lifo rn ia O ran g es , p e r doz.................................. 45c

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“Captain of Plymouth”. . . O p e r e t t a . . .

High School Auditorium

Tuesday, Nov. 27thHISTORY

AT 7:30 P. M.

MELODYHUMOR

This is the best production that has been prepared by the High School Glee Clubs, and we guarantee it to please all.

Admission 25c and 35c

T H I S I S S T O V E . . . T I M E . . .

North Village Phone 198 F-2

And it is the time when we have to prepare for win­ter or take the consequences and run the risk of family illness.

If you need a new Stove or Furnace, we are in position to look after your wants with^

STANDARD MAKE GOODS AT PRICES THAT WILL SATISFY

If you only need STOVE OR FURNACE PIPE, a NEW STOVE BOARD or something like that— come in and get it NOW and be prepared for any sudden change that sets in.

IF THE ARTICLES WE SELL YOU DON’T MAKE GOOD, WE WILL

P . A . N a s h

PATRICK’S MARKET,

M me. R ejane in th e t i t l e p a r t,1 th e la te C h arles F ro h m a n w a s in/ i L ondon w ith M r. B elaseo. F ro h m an • w e n t to P a r is to see “ Z aza ." H e re tu rn e d to London an d sa id t<

______ B elase o : . -

In la y in „ o u t th e F iv e M ile ro a d , sWpm an said , b u t it is th e g re a te s t G reen in g s, fo r cooking , p er peck .....................................4ocn I te S ” “ .nw „ r i l t a n X SStnrn„ . Z h ■*>»’ 1 <” <"• *»»• Go o ver an d see N ice R ipe B an an a s, p er lb ...................................................... l i em ated tw o r ig h t a n g le tu rn s an d w h a t you th in k o f i t | ^

. sh o rten e d th e d is ta n c e a t th e i n t e r - ! D , i -sec tion o f th e N o rth v ille ro a d a t . B,elas.c° Went to P a n s an d cam e j

1 P hoen ix . I t w as a d v a n ta g e o u s in ? ack w ,th a re p o r t o f th e p lay equal- ! th is road deve lopm en t to ac q u ire th e ,a s e n th u s ia s tic a s F ro h m a n ’s.I w hole s tr ip , an d th e lan d n o t u sed F ro h m a n . b o u g h t th e r ig h ts o f th e , a lo n g th e h ig h w ay w hich s k ir ts th e y a y ’,a .nd J a n u a ry 1899, i t w a s p ro - ;

I ed g e o f th e la rg e m ill pond o f th e ~uc®d in ^ e V ^ o rk w ith M rs. Leslie; P hoenix F o rd p la n t, h a s been ' tu rn e d g a r t e r in th e t i t l e ro le,j o ver to th e C ounty P a rk tru s te e s fo r I “Z az a ,” w hich g iv es G lo ria Sw anson [developm en t. T h ere is a dense g ro w th , th e b est ro le o f h e r sc reen c a re e r ,' o f tre e s an d u n d e rg ro w th on th e "TU oe show n a t th e P en n im an A llen [s i te an d w hen p ro p e rly developed , i t th e a tr e Sunday an d M onday, N ovem - : i w ill affo rd a m o st ex c e llen t p lace fo r b e r 25 an d 26. H. B. W a rn e r is h e r j> to u r is ts and p icn ick ers . A d d itio n al lea d in g m an an d heads a s tro n g s u p - ; M rs. A nna S p ra g u e a n d son, O r tt ,' t re e s w ill be p la n te d to p e r p e tu a te p o rtin g c a s t. an d d a u g h te r . E ls ie , sp e n t a few d a y s I'th e p re se n t s tan d , e x is tin g tre e s w ill _______ jw u h re la t iv e s in B eld ing , re c e n tly . ;I be trim m e d , u n d es ira b le b ru sh w ill i . /M is s C h ris ta b e lle K a ise r of Su- i'b e cu t, and co m fo rt s ta t io n s , tab les , “ W O M A N -PR O O F’’ p e r io r to w n sh ip , v is ite d fro m S a tu r-! benches, concre te s to v es , etc ., w ill be M ore th a n six m o n th s w e re s p e n t ' day u n til M onday a t th e hom e o f h e r j (p rov ided . I t is ex p e cted th a t th e se jn re se a rc h , in re v is in g th e p lo t a n d l ^ u n t» Mr's. 0 . R. K a ise r and fa m ily , j im p ro v em en ts will be m ade d u r in g in se lec tin g th e c a s t fo r T h o m as! A d an c in g p a r ty w a s g iven a t th e ' • e. Jc,onYn8: J !,ea s" n ’ ^ h is is a m o s t M eig h an ’s new P a ra m o u n t s t a r v e - lh o m e o f Jo h n K irk , S a tu rd a y even- < s ig h tly loca tion fo r a p a rk a n d w ill hicle> “ W o m a n -P ro o f,” b e fo re a j ing . All o f th e goodly n u m b er p re s ­e t only p rove p o p u la r w ith to u r is ts scene w a s filmed. T he s to ry w a s en t, re p o rte d h a v in g a fine tim e , an d au to is ts , b u t w ill be a d e lig h tfu l w r it te n by G eorge A de, no ted h u m o r - ; M r and M rs C la rence H ix a tte n d - a ’ picnic" o r w e in ie^roasL ' * ° fo r ^ and sh o r t-s to ry w r ite r , and i t w a s j ed th e ch icken d in n er a t th e L u th -

! ^ _____________" re v ise d a g a in an d a g a in u n til in i t s , e r a n church a t L ivonia, S unday.p re se n t fo rm i t is cla im ed to b e p e r- ' S un d ay v is ito rs a t J o h „ K a ise r 's

■ere: M r. an d M rs. A . G. L iving-

G R O CERY S P E C IA L SP o ta to es , good m ealy cookers, p e r peck ...................25c1900 F lo u r, a good flour .......................................................87cL o tus F lo u r , sp lend id flour ................................................ 92cG ra n u la te d S u g a r ................................................................... io c3 ca n s o f H einz B aked B eans ........................................... 25cH einz B ulk S a u e r K ra u t, p e r lb .....................................10cF re sh E g g s , a ll w h ite , p e r doz......................................... ,55cF ancy C rea m ery B u tte r , p e r lb .........................................59cF in e M eaty P ru n es , p e r lb ..................................................... 15cL ittle C row P an ca k e F lo u r ................................................. 15c5 lb. S ack P an ca k e F lo u r .................................................. 28c5 lbs. B uckw heat F lo u r ..................................................... 28c

V E G E T A B L E S P E C IA L SC abbage, C a rro ts , and B ag as, per lb ......................... 3cP a rsn ip s , O nions and S w ee t P o ta to e s , per l b ..............5cChoice H ead L ettu ce , per lb ........................................... 20cF ancy Cape Cod C ra n b e rr ie s , per lb .............................. 12 ViF an cy C risp L ea f L ettu ce , per lb ................................*. .15cH ubbard S q u ash , p er lb............................................................ 5C

W e h e a r so m an y o f o u r c u s to m e rs s a y t h a t i t 's a p lea su re to shop a t P a tr ic k ’s M ark e t. You don 't h av e to ch ase a ll o v er tow n . You can g e t m o s t e v e ry th in g a t P a tr ic k ’s. Shop h e re fo r y o u r con­venience. I t p lea se s m e to p lease you.

P. P. PATRICK, Prop.

CANTON

NEVVBURG fe e t in p lo t, d ra m a an d h e a r t in te r- Ies t. w a y o f D e tro it ; M r. an d M rs. How-

H aven le a d ,„ E I a rd K a ise r and 'son . H ow ard . J r . , M ,Good a tte n d a n c e a t ch u rch an d E p-

w o rth L eague, M rs.^ i a e a ’ I.and M rs . W il l ia m s o n a r id d a u g h te r .

1 T h e o ffic ia l b o a r d m e e t in g o f t h e t i e > T h a n k s g iv in g D a y , T h u r s d a y , I p , T j K : F r e d K a is e r'M . E . c h u r c h , l a s t F r i d a y a f te r n o o n . N o v e m b e r 2 9 th , w a s d i r e c te d b y A l- a L i r a n d f k m i v !w a s q u i t e l a r g e ly a t t e n d e d . D r . L e e - i ^ d E . G re e n . W h ile t h e p i c tu r e is a n d L ’ ^ K a ‘*?r a n d f a n u I >; !

; s o n p re s id e d . F a v o r a b le r e p o r t s h l le d w i th c o m e d y s i tu a t io n s , i t h a s : ■}***• F r a n k h n F o r s g r e n is e n t e r - ,i w e r e g iv e n f r o m a l l t h r e e a p p o in t - a o i s e r io u s n e s s w h ic h m i r r o r s t a , n in g h e r s i s t e r . J e a n , f r o m D e t r o i t , ,m e n ts . An in c r e a s e in t h e m i n i s t e r ’s m o d e rn A m e r ic a n l i f e . I t i s o n e o f t h l s w e e k . ,s a l a r y o f $300 w a s v o te d o n , m a k in g t n e f i r s t P a r a m o u n t p i c tu r e s t o b e ' V is i to r s a t J . C. S p r a g u e 's , S u n d a y , j

j i t $1 ,4 0 0 f o r t h i s y e a r . p ro d u c e d u n d e r t h e n e w p o lic y o f w e r e : M r. a n d M rs . I r a P o o le r a n d 'T h e r e w a s a n a t t e n d a n c e o f 3 5 a t f i f ty tw o p i c tu r e s a y e a r i n s te a d o f . f a m i ly , M rs . A n n a F u l l e r o f M i l a n ; :

t h e L . A . S . d in n e r a t t h e h a l l , l a s t t h e u s u a l p ro d u c tio n o f f r o m s e v e n - ! M rs . E t t a B o v e e o f U n io n C ity , a n d W e d n e s d a y . T h e la d ie s v o te d to ty - f iv e to e ig h ty p h o to p la y s . C a r l D o lb y a n d f a m i ly o f S u p e r io r ;s e n d ^Li) to th e E s t h e r H o m e f o r T h e s t o i v c o n c e rn s a v o u n g c iv il ■ t o w n s h ip ; M r . a n d M rs . F r e d D u r - ;G i r l s in D e tr o i t . M e s d a m e s M . E v a e n g in e e r , T o m R ockw ood", t h e p a r t h a m a n d f a m i ly o f D e a r b o r n , M r . a n d |

i S m i th , G u n s p l ly a n d G la d y s R y d e r {H ayed b y T h o m a s M e ig h a n , w h o i s ; M r s - C h a r l e s S p r a g u e . M r. a n d M rs . j i r e a d T h a n k s g iv in g s e le c t io n s . T h e to o b u s y w i th a b ig i n d u s t r i a l p ro - • A r th u r S p r a g u e a n d s o n , D o n a ld , o f |1 n e x t m e e t in g w il l b e h e ld t h e s e c o n d jv e t t o t h i n k o f m a t r im o n y . T h e ^ p s i la n t i .! W ednesday in D ecem ber. _ boy 's f a th e r h a d le f t a w ill s t ip u la t- M r. an d M rs. O. R. K a ise r and tw o

i :g t h a t a l l h is s o n s a n d d a u g h t e r s ' s o n s . W e s le y a n d D a le , a n d M i s s , m u s t m a r r y a n d s e t t l e d o w n b e f o r e ; C h r i s ta b e l l e K a is e r o f S u p e r io r to w n - t h e y c a n i n h e r i t h is f o r tu n e o f s e v - s h i r t s p e n t S u n d a y a t C h a r le s P a r - ■ e r a ! m i ll io n d o l l a r s . i v i s a ’s a t K in g ’s C o rn e r s .

T om ’s b ro th e r and tw o s i s te rs find i \ r l r . and M rs. J . M. S w egles and m th e n e a r j • t t le rlifficultv in choosing m a te s , b u t , fM nilv spent. Sunday w ith th e fo r-

Tom ca n n o t in te re s t h im se lf in wo- meV’s cousin . I. B. Sw egles, in D e­m en. As th e tim e l im it w hen a l l . t r m t . Im u st be m a rr ie d ap p ro ach e s , T om ’s a nd M rs. J a m e s G a te s and M r. jfar. ily g ro w f ra n tic in th e ir a t te m p ts a!K{ M rs. Ross G a te s sp e n t S u n d ay a t ; to nduce him to e n te r m a trim o n y . Loui* K a h r l’s in S ou th Lyon.

/ g a rd e n p a r ty is s ta g e d and Tom A bou t tw e lv e of th e neighbors is su rro u n d ed by w om en of v a r ie d W i’licm K obbem an hu sk ed corn a t I pel to n alitie s . B u t he is bo red and n j*; place, T ue^dav iI ' * I

M rs . Jo h n K a ise r is sp en d in g th e 1 IT , , r - i t . , | . , -’ok ” ith h e r d a u g h te r . M rs. A. J . jI la M a y ( U * t e ) an d fa lls m love ; ....... .. ln D e tr„it .w it i h e r . M u o Blcvech, ex e c u te * ’ o f , . _ . . . |th e R o ck w o o ,! e s t a t e , w il l lo s e h i s . b ’o 4 a S w e g le s s p o i lt S a t u r d a y ; p o s . i f a l l t h e R o c k w o o d s m a r r y . ^ h " m e o f h e r ^ r a n d - j

T- , . . . „ , n io tm e r in D e tr o i t .l i e th e re fo re t r ie s to m ak e T om s 1 . , , , , ̂ 1o rk on a new double g a ra g e a t j

is p ro g re s s in g n ice ly , jG rovenste in . T he D avey b ro th e r s an d T e n accid en ta lly m ee t on b o a rd s h o p p ^ T W e d -ian d fam ilies a lso w e n t fro m D e tro it , a s te a m e r as she is lea v in g dock an d r e D e tro it sn o p p e is , vveam ak in g tw e n ty -tw o in a ll fo r d in n e r, a re co n c ilia tio n is effec ted . A i • > • '

Mr. an d M rs. J a m e s M cN abb a n d ra d io g ra m in s tru c ts th e R ockw oods j Jo h n K a ise r an d A . J . K a ise r w e re j d a u g h te r o f D e tro it, ca lled a t M ark , on sh o re to m a rr y a n d w ith th e w ed- j T uesday ev e n in g c a lle rs a t th e hom e ( J o y ’s, S u n d av . ta k in g M rs. V ina J o y ! d in g a t s e a o f Tom an d L ouise, th e , o f th e fo rm e r’s son , L. E . K a ise r and

T he com edy. “ M iss T npsy T u rv y .” g iv en la s t F rid a y even ing , w a s very well a tte n d e d , co n sid erin g xhe s to rm y even ing . P roceeds w e re $27. T hey have been re q u es ted to g ive th e p lay a t Salem , and w ill do fu tu re .

W on! h as been received fro m M r. an d M rs. A r th u r LeV an an d Clifford C ochran th a t th e y h a v e a r r iv e d in F lo rid a , and a re located in R ockford ,

' n e a r M iam i. T hey a re p le a sa n tly s i tu a te d , an d th e m en a re b usy doing c a rp e n te r w ork .

M iss E d ith P ic k e tt and fr ie n d . M iss C am illa R isn e r o f N o rth v ille

O v e r l a n d C h a m p i o nm a k e s

A i r m o b i l e H i s t o r yW E have never seen

the public flock to a car the way they are flock­ing to the new Overland Champion! It’s a revelation —how much they wanted such a car! Study these pictures — you’ll under­stand. Then realize that the low price also secures regular sliding gear trans­mission, all standard acces­sories, bigger new engine, Triplex springs, cord tires, and all Overland superior­ities. Come in.Big loading space by removing

rear sea t and u p h o ls te ry .

Iof ileaves be fo re th e a f fa ir is o v er ft\

a re ’s te f f i iK 'a t o ld ’" b e k e tt hom e , " ’o rk - H erv ha « « « * L” uiscfo r a w hile.

M isses A n n a a n d A da Y o u n g s sp en t o v er S u n d ay w ith th e ir b ro th e r , Ed. an d fa m ily , a t R edford .

M r. an d M rs. T h o m as D avey and . ,i fa m ily m o to red n e a r F lin t, a n d sp e n t p ro p o sa l of m a rr ia g e to L ouise H a lli- ; / __ . ,

S unday w ith M r. an d M rs. J a m e s day look like a b u sin ess deal. L o u i s e : ^ 15 lv a ,se i

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saved fo r a ll th e Rock- ! fa m ily .. hom e wdth th em . j fo r tu n e! M r. and M rs. H e n ry G rim m an d woods.; R aym ond an d C la ra , a lso M r. an d __________________| M rs. H e n ry G rim m , J r . , a n d d a u g h ­te r , V irg in ia , sp e n t S u n d ay w ith M r. F K A I N ’S L A K Ean d M rs. A lb e r t L e n h a rd t, to h e lp , , .. , . . . ,ce le b ra te M rs. L a n h a rd fs b i r th d a y M rs E v e r e t t W h .p p le ™ te rta m e d

M rs. C h arle s E . R y d er leaves f o r 1 ?,veI * « " 'ee,k -e “ 1- h e r m o th er, M rs. : LaG rangre. n e a r C h icago , I llin o is . ■ M cCuUum . b ro th e r an d s is te r fro m .S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , fo r a tw o w eek s ' ° nm?- Monf a,^ f yI v is it w ith h e r son . R aym ond an d fam ,1y s Pen t t h e evem nS th e re - j fa m ily . , ^I r? - R o x an a D av is o f Y p s ila n ti, is

F re d S ch ro d e r an d M iss M ecklen- j sp end ing I b u rg o f P ly m o u th , w e re ca lle rs

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tr. and M rs. C lyde S m ith , S unday tern o o n .

M iss H a r r ie t C a s te rlin e , w ho is s tu d e n t a t th e Y p s ila n ti N o rm a l,• sp e n t o v er S unday a s th e g u e s t o f

M r. a n d M rs. D o n a ld R yder.Isa a c G unsolly is s e rv in g on ju ry in D e tro it. Som e o f th e L ivon ia w o­m en a r e w o n d e rin g w h y th e y d on’t g e t a chance to serv e on ju ry . •

M rs. M ary P addock a n d d a u g h te r , F lo ren ce , o f D e tro it, a t te n d e d th e j

th e w eek on | F re e m a n and fa m ily .

w ith C h arles

F re d F ish b e ck an d w ife s p e n t F r i ­d ay in D e tro it.

T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ m ee tin g closed th e ir m em b ersh ip c o n te st la s t W ednesday ev en in g , w hen th e lo sin g s id e lead by E d w a rd L y k e vo ted to b an q u e t th e w in n ers D ecem ber 20, a t th e school house, w h e re th e re will a lso be a fine C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m by th e ch ild ren .

W illa rd G eer w as a S un d ay c a lle rr lo rence, o i u e t r o i t , aH ciiueu d _ : - i. u^_L. A . S . d in n e r, la s t w eek W ednesday . I a t H a rry B rin k h am a.M iss F lo ren ce g iv es lessons in voca l I F re d F ish b e ck received new s fro m m u sic in P ly m o u th . ' h is nephew n e a r H ow ell, t h a t he had

__________________I h ad th e m is fo rtu n e to g e t h is h an dQ f k f T T n C A T U M I in a co rn h u sk e r , t e a r in g i t so b ad lyS O U 1 H S A L E M | th a t i t w ill h av e to be am p u ta te d .

A son w a s b o rn to M r. an d M rs. i jy[ack G oodell a n d w ife o f L an s in g , H a rv ey P ro c to r o f E a s t Salem , on s p e n t F r id a y an d S a tu rd a y w ith th e ir A rm is tice D ay . i s is te r , M rs. A lb e r t S ta eb le r .

M r. an d M rs. G lenn W h itta k e r a n d , , .son, M r. an d M rs. O lin T a it , son an d | E v ely n L yke e n te r ta in e d th e K in g d a u g h te r , an d M r. a n d M rs. N e lson H e ra ld s S a tu rd a y B en d er w e re S u n d ay d in n er g u e s ts o fM r. an d M rs. W . H . T a it.

W e b s te r W h e e le r d ied a t h is hom e in S a lem , M onday a fte rn o o n a t th re e o’clock. T he fu n e ra l w a s held Wed-

i n esd a y a f te rn o o n a t th e ' chu rch in Salem .

w ith sev en teen p re sen t. A f te r th e ir b u sin ess m ee t­ing , a w o rd c o n te s t w a s p lay e d in w hich L av e rn e F re e m a n w on th e prize . Cocoa a n d w a fe r s w e re se rv e d

W illiam S c h ra d e r took a tru c k load B a p tis t j h ogs to D e tro it, T u esd ay , fo r Mr.

B eisser f ro m th e D u ris fa rm .

F o s te r Q uackenbush w a s ill sever-

, T h e F e d e ra te d A id held i ts a n n u a l j | T h an k sg iv in g d in n e r a t i h e to w n h a ll, I E d L yke an d W illa rd G eer m ade a j T h u rsd a y . ; b u sin ess t r ip to D e tro it, M onday.I T he A id S ociety of- th e W orden j chu rch , w ill ho ld th e ir d in n er a n d ba- , , , i z a a r a t th e church , S a tu rd a y , D ecern- ua y»- !b e r 1st. All a r e co rd ia lly in v ited . M rs. E th e l S ch m id t o f D ixboro, j M r. an d M rs. Leo H ollis a re th e j w as a c a lle r a t M rs. F ra n k L e a r’s p a re n ts o f a son, b o rn N o v em b er 12. S a tu rd a y .

' J*rs’ . Ho"is . ™ f°rni6rly^M iss | Mr and Mrs. Charles Freeman and Georgia Shoebndge, and graduated, Glenn, spent Friday evening

i T t-h e , P ly. T >5-th - h ‘? h ? h0n . , » W ith M r..a n d M rs. E d . L yke. i M ay fo rd S ieloff is m a D e tro it■ h o sp ita l. H e h a s h ad o p e ra tio n s on I T he F re e C hurch L ad ie s ’ A id ;h is hope an d th ro a t .

H A R R Y C. R O B IN SO N , A u c tio n eer I - P hone 7, P ly m o u th . 1

H a v in g decided to q u it d a iry fa rm in g , I w ill sell a t P u b lic A uc tion to th e h ig h e s t b id d er, th e fo llow ing described’ p ro p e rty , loca ted on th e P e rr in sv ille ro a d , 2 m iles w e s t of th e C an ton C en te r C em en t, 2 m iles n o rth o f C h erry H ill on th e R idge R oad a n d 4 ^ m iles so u th w e s t of P ly m o u th , on

TUESDAY, DEC. 4, ’23AT 12:30 O’CLOCK P. M.

1 G u ern sey Cow, 9 y rs . old, f r e sh 1 G u ern sey Cow, 5 y rs . old, d u e Dec.

15.1 H o ls te in Cow,’ 5 y rs . old, f r e sh 1 H o ls te in Cow, 7 y rs . old, due Dec.

151 H o ls te in Cow, 9 y rs . old, due Dec.

101 H o ls te in Cow, 5 y rs . old, f r e sh 1 H o ls te in Cow, 5 y rs . old, due Dec.

20(These ; Cows have come clean

through 3 T. B. Tests

13 S h ro p sh ire E w es, bred 11 S h ro p sh ire E w e L am bs, b re d 1 R e g is te re d S h ro p sh ire Buck 5 S ep tem b er P ig s

2 T h o ro u g h b red m o n th s old

A ird a le P u p s, 4

E n s ilag e , 12x30 S ilo , n e a rly fu ll 75 Bu. Rye, m o re o r less 50 Bu. W h e a t, m o re o r less 50 Bu. A pp les, m o re o r le ss •

183 S ap B u ck e ts a n d Spiles 1 G alvanized S ap P an 4 M ilk C ans 1 T op P a il

Do y o u r sh o p p in g in P ly m o u th —

M rs. iv a W h itta k e r an d M r s . ; th e tow n hall. -Everybody come.I Golden B ender w e re A n n A rb o r shop- | ------------------------—i p e rs , T uesday .| L ouise R o rab a ch e r sp e n t t h e , _ av s : w eek-end in A nn A rb o r, a s th e g u e s t j H • j o f M rs. M a rg a re t Shoebridge .

R ay W a rn e r an d fa m ily h av e m ov- T he lab e l on y o u r p a p e r te l ls how ed in w ith W illiam M ag e r. | y o u r su b sc r ip tio n s tan d s .

T E R M S — A ll sum s P f $20.00 and w ill ho ld th e ir f a i r D ecem ber 1st, a t j un d er , ca sh ; o ver t h a t a m o u n t, 6

m o n th s’ t im e w ill be g iv en on good ap p ro v ed b an k a b le n o tes , w ith in te r ­e s t a t 7 p e r cen t. ,

F. B. MILLER,PROPRIETOR

SAM SPICER, Clerk.

I t withstands these destroyers *

TH E tough, durable body o f a C arey Roofing, combined w ith th e coating o f crushed m in­eral, enables i t to w ithstand the continual on­

slaught o f h ea t, cold, storm s, and steam .Carey Roofing was developed specifically *o w ith­s tand a l l of these destroyers. I t has done so. on m any roofs, for tw enty-five years. ,Inexpensive; easy to apply ; in m any weights and qualities for every roofing purpose. Let us estim ate on w h a t y o u need.

"A R o o f fo r E very B u ild in g ”

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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES, ■ T hose w ho a tte n d e d la s t SundayI m o rn in g , r e p o r t a d e lig h tfu l serv ice,

w ith e x tra m usic by th e ch o ir a n d -a s tro n g se rm o n by th e v is it in g p a s to r , Rev. G eorge H . G ibson o f D e tro it.

T h e p a s to r w ill sp e a k to th e M en’s c la ss , n ex t S unday , on th e su b jec t of p ra y e r . In v ite y o u r n e ig h b o r and le t *the room be filled. T he c la ss m ee ts a t th e S unday-school h our.

T he p a s to r g av e an ad d ress a t th e , C an ton C om m unity C lub m ee tin g on | th e th em e , “ T h an k sg iv in g M em ories.”

1 T he m ee tin g w a s held a t th e hom e of M r. an d M rs. Jo h n H a u k la s t W ednesday n ig h t.

A tte n d th e U n ien T h an k sg iv in g S erv ice announced e lsew h ere in th is issue.

T h e p a s to r g o es to D e tro it T h a n k s­g iv in g D ay to b a p tis e th e in fa n t son of Mr. and M rs. I r a T . B ard w ell, and

- to s h a re in th e ir fa m ily g a th e rin g .{ R em em ber esp e cia lly in y o u r p ra y - | e rs , th e p a s to r , th e co m m ittees , th e ; hom es in w hich m e e tin g s a r e held , I and th e specia l w o rk e r w e a re in v it­

ing fo r J a n u a ry . M ake o u t y o u r own p ra y e r l is t o f th o se w ho need h elp an d p re se n t th em daily b e fo re th e th ro n e o f H is g ra ce .

METHODIST NOTES SUPERIORT he . L . A. S. o f th e F re e C hurch

held th e i r a n n u a l ch icken-p ie d in n er T h u rsd a y , N ov. 22, a t th e hom e o f M r.

in g up in fine sh ap e . I f y o u h a v e n ’t |5 J d M ri- W m - G ram m e l 6n th e oldt o n I n + n f n W Ul.

T he in te re s t an d a tte n d a n c e a t o u r j T h u rsd a y n ig h t g a th e r in g s a r e keep-

a tte n d e d y e t , i t is n 't too la te to g e t in to th e g am e, n ig h t crow ds.

N e x t T h u rsd a y b ein g T h an k sg iv ­ing , th e u su a l p ro g ra m fo r T h u rsd a y

| ev e n in g w ill be o m itte d , an d co n tin - ‘ ued th e fo llow ing w eek.

A T h an k sg iv in g serv ice , a union

Back of the Town Hall WATERFORDA r th u r G o tts an d

h is , s is te r, old hom e.

M rs. F lo y d P a r r , a t th eO uoo W K C U . G a te s f a 5m - on th e P lym outh-Jo in th e T h u rsd a y I «... U1 .J 1 M rs. A dah M. K uhl received th e

sad new s M onday, o f th e d e a th of h e r cousin , M rs. M ay . M osebar, o f W h ite B luffs, W a sh in g to n . M rs.M osebar, w ho w a s 44 y e a rs o f ag e ,

h 0™ i" S u p e rio r tow usW p ° n m ee tin g o f th e v a r io u s chu rch es , w i l l l^7 ia t 1S n f?v th.® ^ ie d K e rch e r fa rm , be held in th e M eth o d is t ch u rch a t ! S h® ™ eIde,srt d a u g h te r o f M r.10:30 n e x t T h u rsd a y m o rn in g . R ev. !an d G eor« e V anB uren . M ost o f C opeland £>f th e E p isco p a l m ission ; k e r sp e n t ,n E x e te r , M onroew ill p re ach . .co u n ty . She w a s m a rr ie d 24 y e a rs

T he E p w o rth L ea g u e W in-M y- ! . £° ^ e ” rJ M opokar Qf E x e te r ,Chum m ee tin g s bein g held each n ig h t ! f a d m oved to W a sh in g to n a b o u t F ir s t C hurch of C h ris t, S c ie n tis t th is w eek , hav e show n a line i n t e r - ! ® ° J A f y/ ahr s F ir s t C hurch o f C h ris t, S c ien tis t,e s t. T he m ee tin g to n ig h t w ill be in ; ° S ta r s hM n £ h a r 1 « f w J n l S ’ c o rn er M ain an d D odge s t r e e t , Sun- c h a rg e o f th e E p w o rth L ea g u e cab ‘ W oS'h . ° t wo M o th e r * T o ™ l ? ^ ^ f i d ay m o rn in g serv ice , 10:30 o ’clock, m et. .S u n d ay n ig h t w ill be th e c l o s - ! ™ ^ p o t h e r s , L onnie o f j S u b je c t , “ Soul an d B ody.’

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v ine serv ice a t lp o’clock. T h is w ill a lso b e a bap tj^ m al serv ice. -The re c to r w ill p reach . C hurch-school w ill m e e t a t 11:15. S idney D. S tro n g , su p er in te n d en t.

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r . , , , . i r le n d s w ill be p leased to h e a r of - service.* " " ‘ 'n in e hu n d re d an d tw e n tv -th re eO ur c a m p a ig n fo r p led g es fo r o u r lheP recover y soon. be held a t 10:30 a ’ m ‘ ; P re s e n t E d w a rd C o m m a ^ J u d g e

bu ild in g an d im p ro v em en t asso c ia - . A r lie H ick m an is e e t t in e m a te r ia l ---------- * ix f w fi,aw ara c o m m a n a , ju a g etio n is n ro e re s s in g n ice lv W e h av e - , ,, g u g , . , B a p tis t o f P ro b a te .tion is p ro g re s s in g nice iy . w e nav e on th e g ro u n d fo r a new h o u se w hich p M 1 t„ th e m a t te r o f th e e s ta te of

Mr. an d M rs. A r th u r G o tts an d a t p re se n t *10 800 to w a rd a g o a l o f w ill be b u il t 0n th e c o rn e r o f h is Rev. H o race E . S ay les , P a s to r 1 I s „ u h G le a S n deceased ch ild ren sp e n t S u n d ay , w ith M iss *15,000 a s th e f irs t u n it o f o u r b u ild - f a th e r 's fa rm . P ra y e r m ee tin g , T h u rsd a y ev e n in g j A n i S m e n t t a w r it in g p u rp o r t-C ora D rum m ond in D e tro it. I m g p ro g ra m . T h is a s s u f ts th e T h ere w ill be a com m u n ity m ee t- a t 7:30. in g to K S e l2 s t ^ T u d t e s t ^ e n t

Jo h n L a n g an d fa m ily hav e m oved | c a r ry in g o u t o f o u r p lan s fo r th e in g in th e F re e C hurch schoo, house> C ovenan t m ee tin g , th e lar* ™ ~ - -g ■ • • - ■ • • ■ ■in to th e ir new hom e w hich h a s ju s t ! w ip in g o u t of o u r p re s e n t m o rtg a g e j F rid a y even ing , N ov. 30. A . L . ' d ay ev e n in g in ea c h m onth, been com pleted . o f $2450, an d o f s ta r t in g on o u r new W a t t o{ A nn A rb o r, th e C oun ty C lub ! 10:00 a . m ., p re ach in g

M r. and M rs. R alph G ibson an -1 b u ild in g n e x t sp rin g . L e t s g ive a l aR ent is to be th e s p e a k e r Gf th e 11:30 a. m ., S unday-school.

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nounce th e b ir th o f a b ab y g ir l , S a t - j o ig sn o u t 01 re jo ic in g . .ev e n in g . M rs. M ey e rs ,' th e te a c h e r , m ., B . Y. P . U . 7:00 p.u rd a y , N ovem ber 17. B u t w e o u g h t to h av e th e $15,000 , is v e ry d e siro u s o f h a v in g a good ing service.

School w a s closed M onday, on ac- j p ledged . I t w ill be e a s ie r to p ay a j tu rn -o u t. R e fre sh m e n ts w ill beco u n t o f th e illn e ss of th e t e a c h e r , ; l i tt le a lo n g each y e a r now th a n to j served . T he n e x t re g u la r f t i r e n t-M rs. Coveil. j h av e to r a is e i t a ll a s f a s t a s w e can i T ea ch e r m e e tin g w ill b e Dec. 9. „ n , , TT • n .

T he W a te rfo rd C lub m et T h u rsd a y , ! a f te r th e b u ild in g is com pleted . E v e ry j A. L . W ilb u r is in D e tro it, se rv in g ' Gor- Dod&e an d U nion S ts.N ovem ber 15, w ith M rs. A rch ie H e r- j m em b er o f th e ch u rch o u g h t to h a v e ; on th e g ra n d ju ry . Q TT . * r> E efev rerick . N e x t m e e tin g w ill be w ith j a t le a s t one s h a re in th e e n te rp ris e . ' T he l i tt le g ir ls w ho belong to th e i276 U m on Phone 116M rs. D elor, T h u rsd a y , Dec. 6 th . -E a ch s h a r e is $10, o r $2.00 a y e a r fo r [sew in g club o f th e . F re e C hurch S u n d ay s— M asses a t 7:30 an d 9:30.

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we beg in to th in k o f snow an d ice, j of C h ris t. L e t u s h av e a re sp o n se | Q uite a nice crow d en joyed th e school. A ll shou ld b eg in th e dayam i ice b rin g s s k a tin g to o u r m in d s . 'f ro m ev e ry s in g le m em b er o f th e dance a t F re d N o lla r’s S a tu rd a y w >t h God.E v ery w in te r th e re a re m a n y d e a th s J c h u r th . I f you can ta k e m o re th a n ! even ing . T h ere w e re g u e s ts th e re S o cie ties— T h e H oly N am e society , by d ro w n in g b ro u g h t on by p e o p le , 'o n e sh a re , so m uch th e b e tte r . “ T he j from D e arb o rn , N o rth v ille , Y p s ilan ti F o r a ll m en an d y o u n g m en. Com-

| e sp e cia lly c h ild re n , v e n tu r in g on th in Lord lo v e th a ch e erfu l g iv e r ,” m ean- and S u p erio r. m union th e second S un d ay o f th eice over deep w a te r to p la y o r sk a te . ' ing th e re b y , a g en e ro u s g iv e r w ho . M rs. L uis j K u h l an d d au K h te r, m on th . . .

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flooded w hen fre e z in g w e a th e r s t a r t s : Good L i te ra tu re S u n d ay is sched- | U n iv e rs ity H o s p i t a l . ' D r. W . J . S u n d ay o f ea ch m on th .' i s a ll t h a t is re q u ire d to m ak e a sa fe | u led now fo r D ec. 2. L ook fo r i t . I W r ig h t accom pan ied th em . , v C hlldTe? o f M a r y - E v e r y ch ild of

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v e ry good p lace fo r th is p u rp o se a t a t i a " f a i tb la s t y ’ f 1 G ilb e rt S huck fa rn ily ’ C a ta c h is m - E v e r y S a tu rd a y . M ass! an d ,s to J ° ,n th e ch u rch a t a la te r j ohn H ickm an h a s b e e n h a v in g a t 8:00. In s tru c tio n s by F r . L efev re

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place. Tw o o r th re e a c re s is la rg eenough . T he a th le tic g ro u n d s a t th e I T , ,- , , , • r , r . .H ig h school could, I th in k , b e m ade a N ow l? t!d. “ as b a p tis e d in th e C hris-

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pense o f a tea m and snow plow | w ou ldn’t be v e ry m uch. A sm all a d ­m ission could be ch a rg e d if neces­s a ry . T h en w e w ould h av e a p lace w h e re ch ild ren could go an d en joy th em se lv es in sa fe ty . A lso th e o lder people w ho en joy th is h e a lth fu l re c re a tio n .

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I t is o rd e red , t h a t th e f ifth d ay of D ecem ber n ex t, a t te n o’clock in th e fo renoon a t sa id C o u rt Room be a p ­p o in ted fo r p ro v in g sa id in s tru m e n t.

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D e t r o i t , c a m e o u t S a t u r d a y , ' t o s p e n d g iv e n b y R ev . H a r r y B id d le c o m b e . e e k -e n d w i th t h e i r p a r e n t s h e r e , p a s t o r o f W a y n e M e th o d is t c h u r c h .

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story o f a pro fiteer who sa t in th e b e s t : re s ta u ra n t guzzling aw ay regard less of expense. “ How dan yon gorge your­self like th a t." asked a friend , “when so m any millions a re s ta rv in g on the Volga?"

T he p rofiteer took his kn ife from his m outh. “T h a t 's all righ t.” he p ro tes t­ed. “ you k n o v w hat soviet millions are."

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enlarged hood, graceful cowl, windshieldand streamline body are pleasing details that en­hance its style.W ith this handsome ex­terior, it combines every mechanical feature essen­tial to open car utility.

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A Voice of the Old Happy DaysWhen your mind forms a picture of the old home, in which a

KIMBALL PIANO stood, your memory lingers lovingly around that sweet-toned old instrument whose ivory keys twinkled un- den your fingers as lighty as fluttering ribbons in a breeze.

You, no doubt, now have a KIMBALL PIANO in your home— a later model, of course—but it has the same beautiful tone, and the same light touch—characteristics that fill the KIMBALL case so generously full of musical goodness that the love it wins for itself endures for generations.

CHRISTMAS will soon be here, and everybody wants their NEW PIANO for CHRISTMAS. Due to the great demand at that time, buy your piano now, in order to protect yourelf in the particular style and finish of PIANO you want. Let us serve you.

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the arch acroas the ballT h is f o o t c o m fo r t e x p e r t i s a G r a d u a t e & S fao*h“ broke“ P ra c t ip e d is t— k n o w s f o o t a n a t o m y , t h e causes o f fo o t tro u b le s a n d h as b e e n in s tru m e n ta l in b r in g ­in g fo o t c o m fo r t to h u n d re d s o f f o o t sufferers.

F u r th e rm o re , th is f o o t c o m fo r t e x p e r t h a s b e e n especially t r a in e d in D r S c h o ll’s M e th o d o f F o o t C o r re c t io n — a system u s e d th e w o r ld o v e r w ith u n q u a lif ie d success. I f y o u h av e a n y fo rm o f f o o t tro u b le , a so re c o m , te n d e r ca llouses , a th ro b b in g b u n io n , w e a k a n d b ro k e n d o w n a rch e s , w eak a n k le s , c ro o k e d to e s o r ju s t p la in t i re d , ac h in g , w o rn -o u t fe e t, y o u s h o u ld v is it o u r F o o t C o m fo r t D e p a r tm e n t a n d le t o u r F o o t C o m fo r t E x p e r t g ive y o u a F ree D e m o n s tra tio n .

T h is se rv ic e is a b so lu te ly free . N o Charge for Complete Fco: Analysis. N o t n ec essa ry t o re m o v e th e h o se . L e a m o n ce a n d fo r a ll t im e t h a t th e r e is fo o t c o m fo r t a w a itin g y*cu. B rin g y o u r f r ie n d s w ith y o u a n d k n o w th e joys o n c e aga in of c o m fo r ta b le , v ig o ro u s , effic ien t fee t.

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W hy sh ip o r sell y o u r fu r s e lse w h e re ? W e ac cu m u la te la rg e lo ts o f fu r s co n s is tin g o f ev e ry k in d fro m a g ro u n d m ole to a s ilv e r o r b lac k fo x t h a t is c a u g h t in a n y sec tion o f th e G re a t L ak e s a n d a t su ch a sm all ex p en se y ou ca n n o t affo rd to ta k e a r is k o f som e one e lse p ay in g yo u a s m uch as w e w ill. I f y ou th in k som e one- else w ill p a y yo u a s m uch o r m ore y ou a r e en d a n g e rin g th e v a lu e o f y o u r h a rd -e a rn e d c a tc h an d a re m uch m ore lik e ly to ta k e a lo t less, e sp e cia lly i f y o u sh ip .

W hen w e se ll w e h av e se v e ra l th o u sa n d d o lla rs w o r th in an y lo t w e offer a n d m an y tim e s sell to ho u ses w ho a r e n o t in te re s te d in b u y ­in g on ly la rg e lo ts an d d ire c t fro m d e a le rs w ho know th e v a lu e o f such m erc h an d ise . T h e re is a b ig ex p en se a tta c h e d to e x p re s s o r p a rc e l p o s t sh ip m e n ts t h a t h av e g o t to go a lo n g d is ta n c e w h ich a m o u n ts to m o re th a n th e p ro fit w e w ould g e t fo r h a n d lin g y o u r fu r s , b esid es w e a r e ab le to g e t m uch m o re acco rd in g ly f o r la rg e lo ts , w hich, w e ac cu m u la te fro m tra p p e rs an d b u y e rs fro m a l l sec tio n s o f th e G re a t L ak es, th a n you could g e t fo r sm a lle r ones.

T h ere a r e som e v e ry u n ex p ected ch a n g es in th e F u l f i l rk e t w h ich a re o f m u ch im p o rtan ce to any o n e in te re s te d . W rite , phone o r ca ll p e rso n a lly a n d I w ill a r ra n g e to ca ll on yo u o r m e e t y ou a t y o u r p lace, i f f a r a w a y w ill send p rice l is t an d sh ip p in g ta g s upon re q u e s t. W e send o u t sev e ra l th o u sa n d l is ts to a ll sec tio n s o f th e G re a t L akes an d o b ta in la rg e p o rtio n s o f o u r fu r s th ro u g h th is so u rc e a n d h a v e h ad no co m p la in t fro m a s h ip p e r in tw o y e a rs or m ore. A t hom e b efo re 9:00 a. m ., an d a f te r 8:00 p . m . B u y er a t house fo r sm all lo ts a t a n y tim e .

W e a lso hav e som e A lab a m a S k u n k an d Coon D ogs a t re a so n ­ab le p rice s . T hese dogs a re r a b b it p ro o f an d re a l h u n tin g dogs.

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A d v e r t i s e i n t h e M a i l

T he road bu ild in g sea so n ju s t end- ! ing h as been one o f th e m o st success- : fu l in th e h is to ry o f W ay n e coun ty ., A nd th a t is s a y in g m uch, fo r th is co u n ty w as th e p ioneer in r o a d 1 b u ild ing , n o t on ly in M ich igan , b u t]

1 in th e n a tio n . I t w a s W ay n e cou n ty ]| t h a t f irs t p roved th e p ra c tic a b il i ty ^: o f th e co n c re te h ig h w ay a s now con-1 ; s tru c te d u n iv e rsa lly .. -The sev e n te en th a n n u a l r e p o r t o f ; th e b oard o f c o u n ty ro a d com m is-

! s io n ers h as ju s t com e fro m th e p re ss . I t co n ta in s som e v ery in te r ­e s t in g fa c ts . F o r one th in g , it

• show s th a t d u rin g th e 1923 road i bu ild in g period th e co u n ty c o n s t r u c t - , j e d 'a to ta l o f 557,161 s q u a re y a rd s o f i concre te ro a d s . T h is is th e equ iva- i len t o f 40.9 m iles o f new h ighw ay .■ an d th e w id en in g o f 6.6 m ile s ofro a d s p re v io u sly b u ilt. j

! A n o th er 62 M iles.! T o show t h a t W ay n e is co n tin u - I ing w ith its ro a d w ork , th e re p o r t | re v ea ls t h a t th e re is in p ro g re s s th e 1 j g ra d in g and d ra in in g o f a n o th e r 62 m iles o f ro a d w ay . T h is w o rk has been ab o u t o n e-h a lf co m p leted and

1 w ill be re ad y fo r th e p av in g c rew s i w ith th e open in g o f th e bu ild in g

; season n e x t sp rin g .B rid g e w o rk is a n o th e r im p o r ta n t

p a r t of th e b o a rd of c o u n ty road c o m m issio n e rs’ ac tiv it ie s . A to ta l

i o f n ine b rid g e s h av e been c o m p le t-1 i ed an d opened to traffic th is yea r.I T hese ra n g e in p rice fro m $30,000 I to $1,000,000, th e l a t t e r b e in g th e m ag n ificen t b asc u le s t ru c tu re s o y e r . th e R iv er R ouge a t W e s t Je ffe rso n an d F o r t S tr e e t . F iv e b rid g e s a re

_____ u n d er c o n s tru c tio n a t th is tim e .S e p a ra tin g ra il r o a d g ra d e s on

j m ain h ig h w ay s is a n o th e r b ig ta sk .I Tw o o f th e se h av e b een opened to i | d a te , bo th on th e m ain line of th e

PLYMOUTH M ichigan C en tra l. O ne is on T ele- ' g ra p h ro a d ju s t w e s t of D earb o rn ,

--------- — ■ —- , an d th e o th e r is a t th e e a s te r ly end ,• o f D e arb o rn on O akw ood b o u le v a rd .!1 F o u r m o re a re u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n ,‘ one on O akw ood b o u lev a rd , one on ! T e le g ra p h ro a d , an d th e o th e rs on E co rse ro ad .

T h o u san d s of T re es .1 H ig h w a y b e a u t i f ic a t io n is g iv e n a t t e n t i o n , to o , b y t h e r o a d c o m m is ­s io n . In t h e l a s t y e a r 4 ,0 0 0 t r e e s

i h a v e b e e n s e t o u t o n t h e p r in c ip a l h ig h w a y s o f t h e c o u n ty . T h e s e a r e a i l A m e r ic a n e lm s a n d N o r w a y , m a p le s , tw o o f t h e h a r d i e s t a n d !

' m o s t b e a u t i f u l t r e e s g r o w n in t h i s s e c t io n o f t h e N o r th A m e r i c a n - c o n - :

• l i n c n t . E x c e l le n t c a r e is b e in g g iv ­en th e s e t r e e s t o k e e p th e m f r e e f r o m b o r e r s a n d o t h e r p e s t s t h a t so o f t e n d e s t r o y t r e e s . A d d i t io n a l t r e e s w il l b e s e t o u t f r o m y e a r to y e a r .

P r o p e r m a r k in g o f t h e c o u n ty ’s h ig h w a y s re c e iv e s a m p le c o n s id e r a ­t io n . O n e v e ry p a v e d r o a d „ the.w b r o a d s t r i p s d o w n t h e c e n t e r o f^ ,th « r h ig h w a y s is p la c e d a n d m a in t a in e d

k e e p t ra f f ic d iv id e d ' a n d to m a k e f o r s a f e ty .

A t e v e ry i n t e r s e c t io n o n t h e c o n ­c r e t e r o a d s t h e c o u n ty h a s p la c e d

s u b s t a n t i a l d i r e c t io n s ig n s , m a d e i>f c o n c re te a n d s te e l . A t p o in t s w h e r e p a v e d r o a d s c r o s s , t h e c o u n ­ty h a s p la c e d b e a c o n s w h ic h f la s h '

1 s t e a d i ly d u r i n g t h e d a y a n d n ig h t to w a r n m o t o r i s t s t h a t t h e y a r e

’a p p r o a c h in g a n i m p o r t a n t c r o s s ! ro a d .! M u c h o f t h e 1923 r o a d b u i ld in g• w a s on n o r th an d so u th h ig h w ay s , w hich lin k s u p th e m an y e a s t and

l w e s t roads. In y e a rs p a s t m o st o f th e deve lopm en t h as been on th e e a s t an d w e s t ro u te s , bec au se th e flow o f t ra v e l h a s been g r e a te r th a t

| w ay . B u t w ith th e in cre ase d use | o f th e m o to r c a r and tru c k i t w as | found n ec essary to h av e n o rth and I so u th ro a d s to connect th e o th e rs .| A m ong th e se l a t t e r now com plet- ;ed a r e th e D iv ision ro a d , fo rm e rly [called Tow n L ine ro a d ; T e le g rap h ! ro a d so u th , M iddle B e lt ro a d , F a rm ­in g to n jo a d , W ay n e ro a d and

I th e C an to n C en te r-B e llev ille -S u m p te r 1 ro ad , w hich is a p a r t o f th e O u te r I B elt. T e le g ra p h ro a d *north, fro m I M ichigan av e n u e to G ran d R iver, i w ill b e b u il t in 1924. j T he p rin c ip a l e a s t an d w e s t ro a d s I a r e Seven M ile, F iv e M ile, P ly m ­o u th , W a rre n , M ich igan , E co rse , E u re k a , W e s t an d .H uron R iver. O f

[ th e se a ll a r e co m p leted e x c e p t a [few m iles on F iv e M ile ro a d an d on j E co rse road .

W id en in g o f G ra tio t a n d G rand R iv e r ro a d s to re lie v e traffic con­g es tio n an d to m ak e th e se h ig h ­w a y s s a fe r fo r t ra v e l h a s been an ex c e llen t th in g . G ra tio t h a s been w idened to a d is ta n ce o f 30 fe e t. G rand R iv er h a s been com pleted f ro m th e c ity lim its to M ill ro a d . C a r t ra c k s h a v e been p laced in th e c e n te r of th e r i g h t o f w a y a n d a 24 -foo t s t r ip o f co n c re te , n ine inches th ick , h a s been la id on e ith e r side , g iv in g a 48 -foo t ro a d . E v e n t­u a lly th is p ro je c t w ill b e co n tin ­ued w e s t to th e co u n ty line.

Plan Snow R em oval P la n s h av e been com pleted fo r

ta k in g c a re o f snow re m o v a l d u r­in g th e /com ing w in te r. T h is b ra n c h o f th e serv ice h a s been h ig h ly developed by W ay n e c o u n ty ’s ro a d o rg a n iz a tio n . C rew s a r e s c a t­te re d a t a d v a n ta g e o u s p o in ts over th e co u n ty so t h a t a ll p av e d ro a d s ca n be c le a re d w ith in a few h o u rs a f te r a s to rm .

T o E d w a rd N . H ines , ch a irm a n of t h e ' b o ard , belo n g s m uch o f th e c r e d it fo r W ay n e co u n ty ’s fine con­c re te ro a d sy s tem . H e h a s been ch a irm a n of th e b o ard con tinuously since i t w a s o rg a n iz ed in 1906. H is w ork in b e h a lf o f good ro a d s d a te s beyond 1906. A s th e h ea d o f th e D e tro it W h eelm en ’s L ea g u e h e w a s an a rd e n t ad v o c ate an d w o rk e r fo r good ro a d s b e fo re th e com ing o f th e au tom obile.

H e n ry F o rd a n d th e la te C ass R. B enton o f N o rth v ille , se rv ed on th e

i firs t b o ard w ith M r. H ines . M r. F o rd an d M r. B en to n w e re succeed­ed in 1907 by, Jo h n S. H a g g e r ty and th e la te W illiam M urdoch o f W ayne.

I In 1910 W illiam F . B u tle r o f T ren - 'to n , took th e p lace o f M r. M urdoch la n d th e b o ard h a s been in ta c t fo r• 13 y e a rs , d u rin g w hich t im e th e ! g re a te s t ^ dev e lo p m en t h a s tak e n j place .— F re e P ress .

WOMAN’S CLUBIn c o n tra s t to th e d ay , w a s th e

v e ry p le a sa n t m ee tin g o f th e W o­m an ’s C lub la s t F rid a y . T he p re s i­d e n t p re sid e d o ver th e b u sin ess m ee t­ing, an d M rs. W . F re y m an o ver th e fo llow ing p ro g ra m : M rs. ‘ H ow ard B row n se n t a r e p o r t o f th e F in e A r ts m ee tin g a t th e F e d e ra tio n b u ild ing , D e tro it. Roll c a ll—p re s ­e n t d ay w r ite r s an d so m eth in g ab o u t th em . P a p e r— “ N o tab le B ooks of th e P a s t Y e a r ;” M rs. C h arles C aughey su re ly in sp ired h e r aud ience w ith h e r keen in sig h t. T w o ta le n te d y o ung m en d e lig h ted a ll w ith th e ir g i f ts , bo th bein g a s s is te d by M iss P enney . W a y n e V an D yne o f N o r th ­ville, sa n g “ P a le M oon,’’ L ogan , and “ I f I W ere Y ou," W ells. D oniel P a tte rs o n g av e th e class ic violin so los, “T am b o u rin ,’’ K re is le r, and “ M az u rk a ,” M ly n arsk i. Foi* th e book re v ie w , M rs. R. E . C ooper chose “ I f W in te r C om es,” by H utch inson . The, in te rp re ta tio n w as sp lend id , filled w ith c h a ri ty fo r th e w e ak n ess of th e c h a ra c te rs and a s s is t in g a ll to g e t th e a u th o r ’s view point.

T u esd ay , D ecem ber 4, is th e c lu b ’s c irc u s d ay . E v erbody g o es to b uy C h ris tm a s g if ts , an d to h av e a good t im e b o th a f te rn o o n an d evening , even b u y in g su p p e r on th e “ g ro u n d s .”

EPISCOPAL NOTESI

W. C. T. U.T he W om an’s C h ris tia n T em p e r­

an c e U n ion held th e la s t m e e tin g fo r 1923, a t th e hom e of M iss H a tt ie H o is in g to n , T h u rsd a y , N o v em b er 15. T he re p o r t o f th e D is tr ic t C onven­tion , re cen tly held in N o rth v ille , w a s g iv en by th e d e le g a te , M rs. C. F . S m ith . I t w a s fu ll o f in te re s t, and w as lis te n ed to w ith g re a t- a t te n tio n by a l l -p r e s e n t . T h ro u g h th e k in d ­ness o f M rs. M. S. W eed, th e g u e s ts w e re p e rm itte d to h e a r a d e lig h tfu l le t t e r fro m M rs. E . C. V ealey , who is sp en d in g th e w in te r in C alifo rn ia . M r. an d M rs. V ealey w e n t by au to , an d *her d esc rip tio n of th e jo u rn e y w a s v e ry e n te r ta in in g .

A re s ig n a tio n h av in g been -sen t in by th e t r e a s u re r , M rs. M ary H illm er, who is to spend ifre w in te r in F lo rid a , M iss H o is in g to n w a s ap p o in ted to fill h e r place. I t is hoped t h a t a ll m em b ers , w hose dues a re s t il l u n ­paid , w ill k ind ly lig h te n th e w ork of th e new t re a s u re r by h an d in g in th e ir d u es a s soon a s possible.

M em bers w ho a re m issin g th e te a m ee tin g s , a r e m issin g a good deal. T he one a t th e hom e o f M iss H o is in g ­to n , w ith M rs. D. Jo lliffe a s c h a ir ­m an, w as esp ecia lly en joyable .

I L a s t S u n d ay th e re c tq r fo u n d it [ n ec essa ry to a l te r th e serv ice , sub- j s t i tu t in g th e ev en in g fo r th e m o rn - ' ing serv ice , an d n o t in t im e to ch a n g e th e no tice in th e M ail, b u t fro m now

; on th e serv ices w ill be a s o rig in a lly 1 a r ra n g e d , t h a t is, m o rn in g an d even- l ing a lte rn a te ly . N e x t S u n d a y ,. th e j serv ice w ill be in th e m o rn in g a t 10 ! p ’clock. T he re c to r w ill p re ach , and ' th e re w ill be b a p tism s a t th is serv ice. M r. T ra cy , w ho w as to h av e su n g th e solo, “T he P la in s o f P eac e” (B a r ­n a r d ) . la s t S u n d ay , w ill re n d e r th is

, solo n ex t S un d ay m o rn in g ; M iss M. j A. P earso n , ac co m p an is t. L a s t Sun- 1 day even ing , th e serv ice w a s b rig h t, an d th e s in g in g of th e h ym ns, th e “ M ag n ific a t” a n d “ N unc D im ittis ,”

i w e re h e a r t i ly jo ined in by th e con- ■ g re g a tio n . T he re c to r p re ach e d a very im p ressiv e se rm o n , ta k in g his

. t e x t fro m Isa ia h 2:3, “ Come ye an d i le t u s go up to th e M oun ta in o f th e

L ord , to th e H ouse of th e God o f Ja c o b .”

T h ere w a s a fine tu rn o u t of th e j church -schoo l a t 11:30, an d fo u r new [ pu p ils w e re en ro lled . T h e re c to r h as | chosen th e “ C h ris tia n N u r tu re i S e rie s” to be ta u g h t , a n d w e hav e a j good s t a r t on th e se se r ie s . W e w a n t I a n o th e r m an te a c h e r to d ivide up w ith M r. T o rre ’s c la ss o f boys. See Mr. S tro n g , th e su p e r in te n d e n t. A t la s t S u n d ay ’s sess io n , E rn e s t H e n ry

I w as a p p o in ted t r e a s u r e r o f th e church -schoo l, an d th e tr e a s u ry

I books w ill be h anded o ver to h im . I W e ask t h a t th e p a re n ts t r y to g e t ! th e ir ch ild re n to th e ch u rch ea rl ie r , i n e x t S u n d ay , so th a t th e y can a tte n d ! th e b ap tism serv ice, i T he sa le o f w o rk an d b ak e d goods . w as w ell p a tro n iz ed , la s t w e ek ; an - : o th e r sa le w ill be held S a tu rd a y , D ecem ber 8 th , o f w hich d e ta ils w ill

| be g iven in a la te r no tice.

Monuments of QualityWe have a complete line of Artistic Monuments

and Markers in both American, and Imported Gran­ites on our floors for your selection. It is time now J to place your order for fall delivery! Let us serve you.

Service, Q uality a n d W o rkm ansh ip is O ur M otto

A. S. FINN, Local RepresentativeA . J . B U R R E L L & SO N

Rear of Cleary Business College 312 Pierson St. YPSILANTI, MICH.

LAPHAM’S CORNERSMr. and M rs. C lyde S m ith an d

fam ily o f D e tro it, w e re w eek-endguefcts o f M r. an d M rs. E d w a rdS nm h.

Do You Feel TiredAfter Eating?

A tire d , n erv o u s fe e lin g m ay be a s ig n o f po isons in y o u r sy s tem w hich p re v e n t p ro p e r d ig estio n . Food tu rn s in to m ore poison and g as , m ak in g you n ervous a n d w eak. S im ple b u ck ­th o rn b a rk , g ly ce rin e , etc ., a s m ixed in A d le r ik a , expe ls po isons an d g as1 |r o m B O TH u p p e r an d low er bow el. [Removes old m a tte r yo u n ev e r ■thought w a s in y o u r sy s tem w hich poisoned s to m a ch and m ade y ou t ire d and n e rvous. A d lerika is E X C E L ­L E N T to g u a rd a g a in s t a p p e n d ic itis . P in ck n ey 's P h a rm a c y .— A d v e rtise ­m en t.

V M r. an d M rs. Roy S p u rr o f D en ton , sp e n t T h u rsd a y o f la s t w eek , a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. I r a W alk er.

f an d M rs. C. N e lson o f P ly m - an d H e n ry V an A ken o f N o r th - w e re S un d ay v is ito rs a t th e

:d S m ith hom e.

an d M rs. L ew is ISchlosstein Sunday v is ito rs a t th e hom e of

M r. an d M rs. I r a W a lk er.M r. an d M rs. J a m e s M oodie of

G reenfield, w ere g u e s ts o f M r. an d M rs. J o h n V anB onn S unday .

M r. a n d M rs. H a ro ld G roves and d a u g h te r , F lo ren ce , o f B irm in g h a m , s p e n t S un d ay w ith M r. and M rs. G e Jrg e E llio tt.

la rg e n u m b e r o f y o u n g fr ie n d s s u rp r is e d T h o m as G archow a t th e hom e o f h is p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs. W in. G archow , a t L ivon ia C en te r , S a tu rd a y ev en ing , an d re m in d e d him o f h is b ir th d a y . H e received m any b e a u tifu l and u se fu l g i f ts . T he even­in g w as sp e n t in a v e ry en jo y ab le m a n n e r, a f te r w hich th e y o u n g peo­

p le d e p a rte d , w ish in g T h o m as m any m ire n ap p y b ir th d a y s ., .M i s s G e rtru d e S ta ce y s p e n t la s t , F ll-day w ith M rs. I r a W a lk er.! M r. an d M rs. V incen t H o rse l and d a u g h te r , L ouise, w e re F r id a y v is i­to rs a t W . T. S m ith ’s.

Quality Blocks in Stock

MARK JOYPhone 246-F5 Plymonth

CarStorage

Now is the time to arrange for your storage space for

the winter

Steam Heated—Open Day and Night

RATES, $5.00 A MONTH

T he lab e l on y o u r p a p e r te l ls h o w ' Do y o u r sh o p p in g in P ly m o u th - y o u r su b sc r ip tio n s ta n d s . ! i t p ay s .

Plymouth Motor Sales Co.ftione 130 * Plymouth

Jor Economical Transportation

y C H E V R O L E T J

All Prices F. O. B. Flint

Plym outh;$490.00

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SA L E M , M IC H .

$495.00

$640.00

! S ubscribe fo r th e M ail.I P hone y o u r new s ite m s M ail office.

WHICH OF THESE CHEVROLET MODELS DO

YOU WANT?

YOU CAN HAVE IT and EARN INTEREST

On the Money That Pays For It

ALLISON-BACHELDOR MOTOR SALES331 Main St. Plymouth, Mich.

T H R I F T P L A NWill make whichever one of these splendid automobiles you like Best, Yours.By making any Down Payment you like. Pay as much at a time as you like—make pay­ments whenever you like.

Your payments actually- earn money for you while making your down payment. Interest will be paid you on all deposits made before the fifth of month and applied on purchase price.

Ask our representative to explain the whole plan to you or telephone us and a salesman will call at your home with all the detiails.

Allison-Bacheldor Motor Sales331 Main St. Plymouth, Mich.

Phone 87 .

CHEVROLET INVITES COMPARISON

BECAUSE COMPARISONS SELL CHEVROLETS

$795.00

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G o r i g h t a h e a d a n d p l u c k t h e t u r k e y , b u t d o n ’t l e t t h e t u r k e y p l u c k y o u .The man who is going to buy a new Overcoat this week has, we believe, style in his eye—quality in his heart—and value in his head.He wants to pluck a wonderful Overcoat, but he doesn’t want to be plucked for a wonderful profit.Never has such an assortment of Overcoats been carried in Plymouth, and never has a store tried harder to give them to you at reasonable prices— and the patterns and models—well, they will prob­ably make such an impression that your mind will urge your check writing hand to get near an ink

• well.Michaels-Stern, Present & Co. and Kuhn’s

New York Overcoats for Thanksgiving,$23.00 to $42.50

High School C oats........................... $12.00 to $20.00Boys’ and Children’s C o a ts .............. $6.50 to $12.00

Keep a sharp eye on the weather, if your work takes you out whether it rains, snows, blows or shines. Some morning very soon you will need that Sheep Lined Coat or a Sheep Lined or Leather Vest—and the weatherman may send up the storm signals be­fore you are ready.Sheep Lined Coats ........................... $10.00 to $18.50Sheep Lined and Leather Vests with

Sleeves .......................................... $9.00 to $11.00

A, H. DIBBLE & SONL I G H T L U N C H E S

HOT BEANS

SALADS PIE

HOT SOUP

SANDWICHES

HOT SPAGHETTI

SANDWICHES

OLIVE NUT CHICKEN LOAF CHEESE

HOT CHOCOLATE

TEA

SALMON SARA LEE HAM

COFFEE

MILK

Hover?“MADE TO SATISFY”

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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923

T A I L O R S H O P T A L KM en’s new g a rm e n ts f itte d to y o u r COR­

R E C T M E A S U R E S an d finely ta ilo re d , is o u r sp e c ia lty — w ith com plete T A IL O R SH O PS E R V IC E on o u r ow n p ro d u c ts only.

T h is m eans t h a t w e m ake no a lte ra tio n s , re lin in g o r e x te n siv e re p a ir s on g a rm e n ts n o t o u r own m ake.

O ur C L E A N IN G D E P T .— M odern ly eq u ip ­ped a n d s a n ita ry is a t th e serv ic e o f a ll— b u t th e only sew in g serv ice i t re n d e rs , is “ O U R

S T IT C H IN T IM E PO L IC Y ,” co v e rin g only m inor re p a irs , su ch a s r ip s , t e a r s a n d b u tto n s . N o p a tc h in g o f w orn o u t m a te r ia ls — fo r we find i t u n s a tis fa c to ry a t T A IL O R P R IC E S .

Our- C lean ing D ep t, p ric e s a re n o t b ase d on w h a t o th e rs m ay c h a rg e . W e h av e p e rfe c te d o u r ow n s u p e r io r p rocess— an d o u r p rice s re g a rd le ss o f w h e th e r h ig h e r o r lo w er th a n o th e rs— w ill be a f a i r c h a rg e fo r o u r b es t e ffo rts .

MEN’Sf u r n is h in g s S H I N G L E T O N ’S

TAILORSCLEANERS

Plymoi th R itk Lodge, No. jI F o o t b a ll g am e to d ay .

! ; M rs. A r th u r J o n e s h as been q u ite ! _ ill a t h e r hom e on C hurch s t r e e t . I *

Wants, For Sale, To Rent, etc47 F. & A. M.

Plymouth, Mich.I Mr. an d M rs. J a m e s L eslie sp en t ; Sunday w ith th e ir son in D e tro it, j M r. and M rs. H. A. T e r ry an d son,

Leon, s p e n t S u n d ay w ith re la tiv e s in P o n tiac .

M r. and M rs. H a ro ld L eslie a re D ecem ber 7 th .— R e g u la r . A n n u a l ! j q u e s ts o f th e ir p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs.

■ ' E lec tio n of Officers. | -

i F O R S A L E — E ig h t-ro o m house, good sh ad e and la rg e lo t, w a te r, lig h ts , g a ra g e . All in good shape. E a s t A nn A rb o r s tre e t . H enry R ay, P ly m o u th , phone 105M. lO tf

M eeting .

G E O R G E E . H O W E L L , W . M. iM. M. W IL L E T T . Sec >. J ! item :

■James L eslie th is w eek .! E v e ry school a ro u n d P ly m o u th is co rd ia lly inv ited to send th e ir school

to th e M ail fo r publication .M r. an d M rs. C hris D e P o r te r and

s,.:., E d w a rd , an d G era ld H ondorp v is ite d re la t iv e s a t A lm a, Sunday.

H e n ry A n d rew s re tu rn e d S a tu r- |

F O R S A L E — H u n tin g to n p iano , a good one, b o u g h t new an d w ell ca red fo r . U se d v e ry l i tt le . In f irs t class- condition . W ill sell a t v e ry re a so n ­ab le p rice fo r qu ick sa le . M rs. B e rt G iddings, 285 H a rv e y s t re e t . 3 8 tf

F O R S A L E — S ta r p iano , w a ln u t case. 1399 P en n im an avenue. 3 8 tf

THE ATTRACTIVE GROCERY

Specials for Saturday2 cans VaCamp’sPork and Beans . .3 cans Campbell’sSoups . . .6 bars Rub-No-More

3 bars Palmolive Soap . . .

2 4 c2 9 c2 5 c2 1 c

The Attractive GroceryPhone 390 J. W. PROCTOR, Prop.

«<■; H enry A ndrew s re tu rn e d S a t u r - | F O R S A L E — T w o m odern up-to- j T O N Q U I S H L O D G E NO. 3 2} j day^ om F lin ty w h e re ^he h a s been j d a te hom es— one five-room bungalow ,

j I . O . O . F .j I spejilriin; i . y « r . a

ing a w eek w ith h is d a u g h te r , j la rg e lo t, new g a r a g e ; o th e r seven-an d M rs. Jo h n G. C la rk o f Bad

A xe, w ere v is ito rs a t th e hom e of i | W illiam T. P e tt in g il l , th e firs t o f th e j J w eek.I j M rs. S ta n ley C h am b ers h as been |. i confined to h e r hom e on A nn A rb o r

*2. , s t re e t , th e p a s t w eek , on acco u n t of

K . P. L O D G E N O . 2 3 8

M eetings E very T hursday Evening

a t 7:30

V isitors W e lu m e

Portraits for Christmas

Y o u r fr ie n d s ca n buy

a n y th in g y ou ca n g ive

th e m — e x c e p t y o u r

p h o to g rap h .

M ake a r ra n g e m e n ts now

jl« l . B a l l , s t u d io

MAIN ST. PH O N E NO. 72PLY M O U TH

TLocal IKlews

. illness.j M rs. C om bs and d a u g h te r , M arie , i o f D e tro it , an d o th e r fr ie n d s w ere

Sunday g u e s ts o f M r. an d M rs. G.H . W hitney .

M r. an d M rs. F re d B ovee sp en t th e w eek-end in A nn A rb o r, as g u e s ts o f th e ir cousins, M r. an d M rs.T heodore Sheldon.

M r. an d M rs. H . A . S p ic er an d M r. and Mfs. H . S. D o e rr an d son, Ph ilip , w e re g u e s ts o f M rs. S p icer/s s is te r , in C an to n , S unday.

M iss H e le n Roe, w ho h a s been a t hom e fo r th e p a s t w eek o r so ill, r e tu rn e d to h e r school d u tie s a t H igjrfand P a rk , M onday.^ l r . an d M rs. K a rl L ew is an d tw o ch ild re n w e re S un d ay a fte rn o o n g u e s ts o f th e la t t e r ’s b ro th e r and

j w ife , M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k D icks, j T he L. O. T. M. and g u e s ts w e re 'e n te r ta in e d a t a th im b le p a r ty a t th e [hom e o f M rs. A r is B rad w ay , on th e I C an to n C e n te r ro ad , T u esd a y a f te r- [ noon.

M r. an d M rs. E li N ow land a re ) m ay subd iv id e th is o r ho ld sam e an d sp en d in g th e w eek in D e tro it, v is it- ; m ak e a handsom e p ro f it. O w ner

l in g th e ir d a u g h te rs an d fa m ilie s , M r. i h e re fo r a few d ay s to sell. L eave [and M rs. H a rry N ew ell an d M r. an d ; b e s t o ffer a t P ly m o u th B an k o r ad- M rs. Don V oorhies, a lso o th e r d re ss W . W . B e n n e tt, 411 S ev en th

j fr ie n d s . S t., S a n ta M onica, C a lifo rn ia . 4 8 tfM r. an d M rs. W ym an B a r t le t t - ------------------- >-------

•w ere in Y p s ilan ti S u n d ay , to v is it | l1 OR S A L E — H o u se a n d lo t, [ th e l a t t e r ’s m o th er, M rs. G ill. T hey (72x150), c o rn e r S ta rk w e a th e r avenue [fo u n d h e r s l ig h tly im proved in a n d P e a r l s t r e e t . C all o w n e r 1009 i h e a lth , a f te r h e r s ev e re illn e ss o f | S ta rk w e a th e r av e n u e . P hone 275R.

room sem i-bunga low , new ly deco­ra te d . P riced to ‘Sell an d on easy te rm s . C all P a r r o t t ’s, 39-F2 or 368M. 4 2 tf

F O R S A L E — S tu d e b a k e r S ix to u r­in g , $150.00 o r le ss ; ru n s p e rfe c t; la rg e en o u g h to u se fo r m a rk e t a s w ell a s p le a su re . M r. L angs, 690 S o u th M ain s t r e e t . 5 2 tl

F O R S A L E — In A n n A rb o r, good ten -ro o m house, m odern to th e m in ­u te, on ly one block fro m M ain s t r e e t o f c ity an d b u s in ess c e n te r . O w ners occupy th e low er floo r; re n t ba lance o f room s, w hich n e t th em $160.00 p e r m onth . Good o p p o rtu n ity fo r th o se w ish in g to lo ca te in A nn A rb o r to g ive th e ir ch ild re n a d v a n ta g e o f th e schools. C an be hand led w ith p a y ­m e n t; b a la n ce m on th ly . P ly m o u th L and Co., B e rt G idd ings, local re p re ­s e n ta tiv e . P hone 375M . 5 2 tf

F O R S A L E — L ad y ’s b ro w n su it, size 36, f u r co llar . F in e fo r b u si­n ess su it. C all 537 S o u th M ain s t re e t . 4 6 tf

FARM FOR SALE113 a c re s a t W h itb ec k a n d Golden

ro a d , IVz m iles fro m P ly m o u th , one o f th e b e s t c itie s in M ichigan . You

'l a s t w eek. 4 7 tfM rs. J e n n ie Chaffee an d M rs. F . A . j 0 a r tj j i . -

D ibble d e lig h tfu lly e n te r ta in e d a ! S A L E — H ud so n sea l co a t, incom pany o f lad ies a t b rid g e , a t th e | p e r fe c t C0ndltl0n- P hone 285J.

j l a t t e r ’s hom e on P en n im an av e n u e , _____________ _ _ * 8 tfM iss L orena T e r ry of D e tro it, la s t w eek T h u rs d a y , a f te rn o o n , in w a m 't v ™ ^ u ,

sp e n t S a tu rd a y a t hom e. I ho n o r o f M iss A lice Saffo rd o f D a llas, , .A N 1 E D To h e a r fro m ow ner. . , », . . . . , ,rr, • h av in g f a r m ,f o r s a le m W ay n e coun-M r. and M rs. L iv in g sto n e h a v e |l e x a s . t y . W a rre n M cR ae L o ca n sn n rt

m oved back to B lunk avenue. 1 M r. a n d M rs. H om er O. L. H u b b a rd | In d ia n a ’ ^ ^9t4*B orn , S a tu rd a y , N ovem ber 17th, | an d in fa n t d a u g h te r , L ois, and M rs . , ‘ __________________

M r. and M rs. A ndrew B lake, a M ary K H M iner. m o th e r ° f M rs . | F O R R E N T -F iv e - r o o m house w ith d a u g h te r . H u b b a id , le f t P ly m o u th la s t F r i d a y , , b a th , e le c tr ic lig h ts , g a s an d w a te r .

S l ' F w S k S £ n « t t ? r e ° ! In q “ ir<! ° f Ge° r * e W ilc0It' phoneJ t°j

The Home of Quality Groceries7 Crown Smyrna Figs, per lb........ ....................40cFard Dates, per lb...........................................*’ 30cSugar Rolled Dates, per lb................................25cFancy Eureka Walnuts, per lb.......................... 50cFancy Paper Shell Almonds, per lb...................40cFancy Washed Brazils, per lb............................30cFancy Large Pecans, per lb............................. 30cFancy Sisley Filberts, per lb............................. 25cFancy Mixed Nuts (our own mix), per lb........ 28cJumbo Roasted Peanuts, per lb.........................25c

NEW PACK HOLLAND HERRING Mixed, $1.25, 9 lbs. net Milkers, $1.35, 9 lbs. net

Fresh 1923 Crop Stone Ground Buckwheat Flour

5 lb. sack - 30c10 lb. sack - 55c

Pure Maple Syrup, 1 quart can95c

10c Rebate for Can when returned

William T. PettingillTHE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES

PHONE 40 FREE DELIVERY

w. D. S te w a r t h as been ill fo r th e I p a s t tw o w eeks, a t h is hom e on D odge s tre e t .

I M iss M able Ju d d o f P o n tia c , w a s a 1 S u n d ay g u e s t o f h e r s is te r , M rs. G eorge Schu lte ,

i M rs. D ora W eile r

T am p a , F lo r id a . T hey ex p e c t to r e ­m ain th e re fo r th e w in te r.

L it tle A n n ab elle B row n , w ho w a s j F O R S A L E —J e r s e y an d D urham i o p era ted on in S t. Jo se p h h o sp ita l, , cow . E n q u ire 556 M aple avenue. •A nn A rb o r, la s t W ed n esd ay , w a s | - 5 ^ 9b ro u g h t hom e S u n d ay ev en ing . H e r 1 A good tim e to b uy lo ts in Phoenix

_ , . , „ o f Hetil*0 l t ’ I eyes a re m uch b e t te r , and w h ile sh e | P a rk ' subd iv ision . S ew er n ea rlvsp e n t S u n d ay w ith M r. and M rs. j w ill hav e to r e tu r n to th e h o sp ita l ■ com pleted . T he p rice o f lo ts will

sh e w ill n o t hav e to I soon .advanc-e. B e tte r sec u re y o u rC h arle s H olm es.j M r. D ean of D e tro it, w a s a w eek ­end / g u e s t o f M r. an d M rs. G eorge S chu lte of P en n im an avenue.

| \ ^ f r . an d M rs. R aym ond H ills and I son w e re S unday d in n er g u e s ts of I th e l a t t e r ’s p a re n ts , a t W ayne.[ M rs. L . B. W a rn e r p le a sa n tly en- | te r ta in e d a t b rid g e , a t h e r hom e on ! H a rv ey s t r e e t , T u esd a y a f te rn o o n .I M r. an d M rs. H. H . B eh le r and fam ily a r e s e tt le d in th e ir new hom e, itii c o rn e r o f S u th e rla n d an d F o r e s t H a rv e y s t re e t , e n te r ta in e d th e

[av en u es. ‘ P le a su re C lub fo r th e f i r s t m ee tin g1 M rs. Jo h n M iller sp e n t th e w eek- o f th e seaso n , a t th e ir hom e W ednes-

......................... ~ t"* day ev en in g o f la s t w eek . A p le a s ­a n t ev en in g w as sp e n t a t ca rd s . M rs. F re d C line an d S tep h en Jew ell c a rr ie d off th e f i r s t h o n o rs , w hile M rs. G eorge K n a p p an d W m . F e lt received th e conso la tions.

T he d an c in g p a r ty g iven by th e P ly m o u th a n d D e arb o rn K n ig h ts of C olum bus a t th e P en n im an A llen

! au d ito riu m la s t F r id a y ev en ing , w as a tte n d e d by a b o u t seven ty -five

[fo r t ^ a tm e n t , re r r^ in th e re lo n g er.V C a r l Ke'.de is bu ild in g tw o m ore u n its to h is g re en h o u se in n o rth v il­lag e . T he size o f th e new bu ild in g is 22x70, and is o f m odern c o n s tru c ­tion . H e w ill have ab o u t 40,000 s q u a re fe e t u n d e r g la s s , w hen th e new a d d itio n s a re com pleted . Mr. H eide h a s j u s t added a fine new C h ev ro le t de livery w agon fo r flow ers, to h is eq u ip m en t.

M r. an d M rs. S te p h en Jew ell o f

end w ith re la t iv e s in G ran d R apids.| M rs. M cG regor accom panied h e r hom e fo r a b r ie f v is it.

I M r. a n d M rs. Leo W . S m ith , d a u g h te r , B a rb a ra , a n d son , L eigh P a c k a rd ; a lso th e fo r m e r’s s is te r an d hu sb an d of D e tro it, w e re S u n ­d ay a f te rn o o n g u e s ts of th e i r a u n t, M rs. C h arle s Bovee.

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Bread so delicious that the children like it better than Pie. Crust browned to a turn, a center of flaky whiteness—in fact a loaf of Bread that is as near perfect as can be. Order a loaf of Hearn’s Bread today and get the best.

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a f fa ir fo r a ll w ho w e re p re se n t. W h itm ire ’s o rc h e s tra of Y p silan ti, fu rn ish e d ex c e llen t m usic fo r th e d an cers .

T he social ev en in g g iv en by th e O rd er o f th e E a s te rn S ta r in M a­sonic h a ll, la s t T u esd a y ev en ing , w as en joyed by a ll w ho a tte n d e d . A bou t one h u n d re d a n d fifty# m em b ers and g u e s ts w e re present* an d b rid g e , pedro an d five h u n d re d w e re in ­du lg ed in . A s h o r t b u t p le a sin g p ro ­g ra m w a s re n d ere d , an d l ig h t rfe- fresh m en £ s w e re served . l M r < a n d M rs. F ra n k D icks e n te r ­ta in e d th e fo llo w in g g u e s ts on S u n ­d ay , th e occasion b ein g th e fo rm e r’s b i r th d a y : N e lson F re e m a n an d d au g h ­te r , M rs. M arie S w itz e r, M r. and M rs. S h u ltz an d fa m ily o f Y p s ila n ti; F lo y d F re e m a n an d w ife , M r. an d M rs. E rn e s t V anV leet, L y n n B u tr ick an d M rs. L illia n O w en a n d d a u g h te r , L ucile , a ll o f T ecum seh . A f te r a su m p tu o u s d in n e r, a p le a sa n t a f te r ­noon w a s sp en t.

Have Yon a House for Rent or Sale?

If *0, call 85, H .S . L ee Foundry & Machine Co.

lo t in tim e to g e t good choice a t j p re s e n t p rice and te rm s . P ly m o u th 1 L and Co., B e rt G iddings, A g e n t. I P hone 375M. 5 2 tf

F O R S A L E — B lack J e r s e y cow, 8 y e a rs old. due to f r e sh e n N ovem ber 26 th . W illiam E lz e rm a n , one m ile e a s t o f P ly m o u th on P ly m o u th road . P hone 316-F15. 5U 2

F O R S A L E — Good G u ern sey cow. P hone 301-F31. M r. B ichy, R oute 5, P ly m o u th an d S ta rk ro a d s. 5 1 tf

F O R SALE-*»N ew m ilch cow, w ith ca lf. A lb e r t Griffin, C an ton C en te r . P hone 245-F6. 5 1 tf

FO RA dam 's,303-F6.

S A L E — Popcorn . J . 'Q .R o u te 1, Box 87. P hone

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LO ST— B lack k it te n , few w h ite h a irs on th ro a t . S u ita b le re w a rd fo r r e tu r n to 932 P en n im an avenue.

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F O R R E N T — 7-room m o d ern house, $45.00 Y e a rly lea se re q u ire d . C hil­d re n w elcom e. R . A . W in g a rd .

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F O R S A L E — A la rg e b a m ; $250. P hone 301-F31. M r. B ichy , R ou te 5. P ly m o u th an d S ta rk ro a d s . 5 2 tf

FARM FOR SALE63 a c re s in C an ton tow n sh ip .

F in e g a rd e n lan d an d close to good ro a d . W ill sell fo r $150 p e r a c re , o r w ill ex c h an g e f o r tw o -fa m ily fla t o r v illa g e p ro p e rty .

W. W . B E N N E T T ,411 S ev en th S t.,

S a n ta M onica, C a lifo rn ia .4 8 tf

F O R S A L E — O r ex c h an g e fo r good hom e in P ly m o u th , a fa rm o f 45 a c re s ; good seven-room house , 30x40 b a m , h og house, ch icken house , g ra n ­a r y a n d g a ra g e , c o m c r ib ; a lso good b u ild in g used f o r shop— w ould m ake good te n a n t h o u se ; w ell fenced and d ra in e d ; b e s t o f soil. T h is f a rm h as been w ell ta k e n c a re o f , an d is p ro ­du cin g th e b e s t o f c ro p s. S itu a te d o n e-h a lf m ile - fro m W illow an d B elle­v ille ce m en t ro a d , 6 rftiles fro m F la t Rock. O w ner h a s p o o r h e a lth and u n ab le to w o rk th e fa rm . W ill be p lea se d to show th e p lace a n y tim e . T e rm s. P ly m o u th L an d Co., B e rt G iddings, local re p re s e n ta tiv e . P hone 375M . 5 2 tf

W h y B e C o l d i n Y o u r K i t c h e nthese cold mornings, when you can buy a combination Gas and Coal Stove for less money than coal ranges?

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to look.

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WOLF GOSH GROCERYs STARKWEATHER AVE.

Gold Medal Flour, sack - - 89cHenkle’s Corn Flour, sack - - 69c6 bars Flake W hite Soap - - 25c2 lbs. Bulk Soap Chips - - 2 5 c

Quart Jar Dill Pickles - - 23c3 cans Corn - 25c3 cans Campbell’s Baked Beans - 25 cChoice Peas, can . . . 12 cKellogg’s Corn Flakes - - 7cPost Bran Flakes - - - 10 cShredded W heat - - ' 10 cMatches - . 4c

LOCAL NEW SM r. an d M rs. Jo se p h S ta n le y a r e

q u ite ill a t this- w r itin g .M iss V e ra McGo-ry sp e n t th e w eek­

en d w ith M iss E v ely n K napp.D g ro th y B en tley o f E lm , w a s a

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'onald S u th e rlan d , w ho is a t te n d ­in g school in Y p silan ti, w a s hom e fo r th e w eek-end.

M rs. J)on V a n A tta an d J u n io r h av e j been v is itin g fr ie n d s in D e tro it, sev - i e r a l d a y s th is w eek.

M r. an d M rs. G ilb e rt H ow e an d j son, C lif to n , sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith > re la t iv e s in Jac k so n . '

M r. and M rs. W illiam s and d au g h - I t e r o f D e tro it, sp e n t S un d ay w ith M r. | and M rs. A r th u r "White.

F o o tb a ll g am e , to d ay , F rid a y , a t j H igh schol a th le tic p a rk , a t 2 :30 .; P ly m o u th vs. F a rm in g to n .

X / r e r r y . R ichw ine, w ho is a t te n d in g \ law ^ school in D e tro it, sp e n t th e

:-end w ith h is p a re n ts . jI r s . M y rtle H a rtfo rd an d son, G or­

don, an d E d w a rd P e te rso n w e re S un- ! d ay g u e s ts o f fr ie n d s a t C helsea. )

M rs. D avid S te w a r t o f D e tr o i t , . sp en t a few d a y s la s t w eek w ith M rs. G eorge H illm er on M aple av e n u e. 1

M r. a n d M rs. 0 . E . C h ilson o f R ed- j fo rd , w e re S unday g u e s ts of M r. an d i M rs. F re d L ee a t 454 M ain s t re e t . !

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D o Y o u r T r a d i n g i n P l y m o u t h

, Hr. an d M rs. F . W. H am ill a n d I m ily sp e n t S u n d ay w ith th e ir son , |

H a ro ld H am ill and fa m ily , in A n n . A rb o r.

M r. and M rs. W a lte r G a le an d , ch ild ren of Y p silan ti, v is ite d th e I fo rm e r’s p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs. S hel- ;

! don G ale, la s t w eek.| M r. an d M rs. H a rm o n G ale a n d j fa m ily o f Salem , w e re g u e s ts o f th e • fo rm e r’s p a re n ts , M r. an d M rs. Shel- : don G ale, la s t S unday.

T he D e g ree o f H onor held th e ir [ m ee tin g , la s t F r id a y a f te rn o o n , a t i th e hom e o f M rs. T itu s Ruff. L ig h t i re fre sh m e n ts w ere served .•j|_ M r. an d M rs. D. B. V anH ove an d j

ild ren o f D e tro it, a n d M r. an d M rs. ill K a ise r o f th is p lac e , w e re S un- |

day g u e s ts o f M r. and M rs. J a c k 1 R eam er.

M iss E velyn K n a p p h a s re s ig n e d h e r positio n w ith th e H u p M oto r C ar Co. of D e tro it, a n d is now em ployed in th e office o f th e P e re M a rq u e tte R. R. a t P ly m o u th .

M r. an d M rs. L loyd F illm o re an d son , W ellm an , an d M r. an d M rs. C lyde L a s s le t t an d ch ild re n w e re S u n ­day g u e s ts o f M r. an d M rs. C. C. F illm o re o f P e te rsb u rg , M ich.

F rie n d s o f M rs. D o ra B irch w ill be s o rry to le a rn t h a t sh e is c r it ic ­a lly ip a t M eadville , P en n sy lv an ia . H e r /o n , M yron, j u s t re tu r n e d fro m a few d a y s ’ s ta y a t h e r bedside. l \ l / r s . L u th e r P eck and M rs. G eorge W ilcox e n te rta in e d a t b rid g e , a t th e fo rm e r’s hom e on A nn A rb o r s tre e t , T h u rsd a y a f te rn o o n . T he a f te rn p o n w a s 1 m uch en joyed by a ll p re se n t. ' \ ^ f t r s . G eorge C ram e r of H a rv e y s t r e e t e n te r ta in e d a b o u t te n o f th e n e ig h b o rs la s t T h u rsd a y a f te rn o o n , • in h o n o r o f M rs. F re d e ric k T hom as, who is m oving fro m th a t n e ig h b o r­hood to M ain s tre e t .

S W E A T E R S !W e have taken an inventory of our sweaters and

we find that we have a large assortment of Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, that must be sold— REGARDLESS OF COST.

Don’t fail to take advantage of this golden oppor% tunity.

Men’s $2.00 Sport Coats,Sale Price ..............................$1.79

Men’s $5.98 All Wool Sweaters,Button and Pull Over, Sale ' Price .......................................$4.98

Men’s $9.00 Ail Wool Shaker Knit Sweater, Button and Pull Over, Sale Price ............$7.49

Men’s $4.98 Brushed Wool Sweaters, Sale P ric e ............. $3.98

Men’s $7.00 Sport Coats, All Wool, Sale Price ...................$5.98

Boys’ $3.50 Brushed Wool Sweaters, Sale P ric e ............. $2.79

Boys’ $3.50 Shaker Knit Sweat­ers, Sale Price ...................... $2.98

Boys’ $4.98 All Wool Shaker Knit Slip Over Sweaters,Sale Price ..............................$3.98

Misses’ $4.50 and $5.00 Sweat­ers, All Wool, Sale Price . . . .$3.98

Children’s $2.25 Sweaters, Sale Price .......................................$1.69

Children’s $2.50 Sweaters, Sale Price .......................................$1.98

Children’s $3.50 Sweaters, Sale Price .......................................$2.98

Children’s $4.00 All Wool Sweat­ers, Sale P rice ........................ $3.29

Children’s $3.50 Slip Over Worsted Sweaters, Sale Price $2.89

Ladies’ $4.50 All Wool Sweat-ers, Sale Price ......... ...........$3.49

Ladies’ $6.50 All Wool Sweat-ers, Sale Price ....... ............ $4.98

Ladies’ $7.50 All Wool Sweat-ers, Sale Price ......................$6.29

Ladies’ $9.50 All Wool Sweatsers, Sale Price ..................... $7.98

Ladies’ $12.50 All Wool Sweat-ers, Sale Price ......................$9.48

S I M O N S ’ , P l y m o u t hB E TT E R GOODS FO R LESS MONEY STORE O PEN EV ENING S

Just Glance Them Over and SeeLadies’ Crepe and Gingham Combination Apron Dresses. These t- j will make desirable Christmas Gifts. $2.19 Value, I X*"hSaturday—(Limit 2 to a customer) .............................................

Kumfort Fleece: Wool and China Cotton Batts; weight 3 lbs.; 72x90 inches when open. The housewife who wishes to buy the better t f j T jr ' things for her home will appreciate this batt. Regular $3.15 ^ / / *4

Woolcott Batt, opens 72x90 inches, scientifically prepared and t -1 purified by a new process, without the use of chemicals or ’ I f l S bleaches. $1.95 value, Saturday, ..................................................

For those who wish a cheap Cotton Batt, we -m «have one weighing 7 ounces, Ifor ............ ....................................................................................... A

Kayser English Knit Wool Gauntlet Gloves for Ladies— qThese are the neat fitting ones.All sizes ............................................................................................ **

Ladies’ Wool and Cotton Hose, all s izes .....................................50cLadies’ Silk and Wool H ose.................................... $1.25 and $1.59

Out Sizes ....................................................................... $1.98

CHILDREN’S WORSTED DRESSES AT REDUCED PRICES

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M rs. E m m a C lay and d augh te r', M arjo rie , ce le b ra te d th e fo rm e r’s b ir th d a y , la s t S unday , w ith h e r tw in 'b ro th e r . Jo h n B aade, o f In k s te r . M r. an d M rs. F lo y d S h erm an an d son. L ew is, a lso a tten d e d .

A p a r ty of P ly m o u th lad ies w e n t to H ig h lan d P a rk , la s t W ednesday , w h e re th e y w ftre g u e s ts a t a b rid g e luncheon, a t th e hom e of M rs. H a d - ;

jley U nderw ood. H e r s is te r . M iss! A lice S alfo rd o f D a llas, T ex as, w a s i th e g u e s t o f honor.

M r. an d M rs. C. .V . C ham bers w e r e 1 p le a sa n tly e n te r ta in e d a t th e ' hom e j o f M r. an d M rs. G eorge M ille r of E a s t P ly m o u th , la s t S unday . T he occasion w a s th e ce leb ra tio n o f M r . ; C h am b ers’ an d M r. M ille r’s b ir th d a y s ' — one N o v em b er 17th an d th e o th e r j N ovem ber 19 th .

M rs. O w en L. M ille r an d b ro th e r . ' W illiam A . M oore of In d ia n a p o l is . , Ind.. sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith M rs. M. S. M iller and d a u g h te r , M a rg a re t. |

I M iss M ary M a rg a re t M iller a n d M iss -^E lizabeth C arso n s o f A nn A rb o r, j

\vyre a lso S u n d ay d in n e r g u e s ts a t I th e M iller hom e.

M r. and M rs. S heldon G ale v is ite d th e fo r m e r’s b ro th e r , A . C. G ale, o f Salem . T uesday .

H e len F ish w a s a g u e s t o f M ena B o lton a n d h e r p a r e n ts on a w eek ­end t r i p to S ag inaw ,

i Mr. an d M rs C. V . C h am b ers w ere W ednesday ev en in g v is ito r s a t th e hom e o f th e fo r m e r’s b ro th e r and

j w ife , M r. an d M rs. J a m e s C ham bers I o f W ayne.j C om pany B o f th e M. E . L ad ie s’ | A id m e t a t th e chu rch W ednesday , 1 w ith a po t-luck d in n er a t noon. In th e a f te rn o o n th e lad ies tied off tw o co m fo rtab les an d did o th e r sew ing . T he b u sin ess session w a s follow ed by a s h o r t p ro g ram . A b o u t tw e n ty -

i five lad ies w e re p re sen t.I H . S . D o e rr h a s sold o u t h is a g r i ­c u ltu ra l im p le m en t s to re in N o rth - ville , and w ill lo ca te in P lym ­o u th in th e n e a r fu tu re . In t h e m ea n tim e he is ta k in g c a r e ’ of h is b u sin ess a t h is hom e on W e st A nn A rb o r s tre e t .

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Co. D o f th e M . E . L ad ie s’ A id w e re e n te r ta in e d a t th e hom e o f M rs. L u th e r P a s sa g e , w ith tw en ty -five la ­d ies in a tte n d a n c e . A p le a sa n t so ­cia l tim e w a s en joyed . W atch th e p a p e r fo r th e ir m id-w eek b ak e sale, w hich w ill com e off soon. R efresh ­m en ts w e re served .

T he L u th e ra n L ad ie s’ A id B a z a a r on W ednesday o f th is w eek , w a s a success in ev e ry w ay . A fine crow d a tte n d e d th e even t, an d e v e ry th in g w h ich w a s fo r sa le w a s d isposed of. A bou t th re e hu n d re d d o la rs w as n e tte d fo r th e socie ty . T h e lad ies fee l v e ry g ra te fu l to w a rd everyone w ho helped to m ak e th is b a z a a r a success.

F ra n k K e rrick w a s in Ju s tic e P hoebe P a t te r s o n ’s c o u r t la s t S a t­u rd a y , on a c h a rg e o f v io la tin g th e p ro h ib itio n law . H e p lead ed g u ilty , an d w a s bound- o v er to th e c irc u it c o u r t w ith b a il fixed a t $500, w hich h e fu rn ish e d . C h ie f o f P olice j S p rin g e r an d local officers m ade a s e a rc h o f th e K e rric k p re m ise s, a n d | fo u n d a b o u t tw o a n d o n e-h a lf q u a r ts 1 o f m oonsh ine w h iskey . |

T he com m ission a t its r e g u la r m ee tin g , Mondfcy ev en in g , confirm ed th e spec ia l a s se s sm e n t ro lls fo r th e A nn s t r e e t sew er, F a i r s t r e e t sew er an d th e H o lb rook av en u e s t r e e t open­in g . T h ey a lso vo ted to r e q u e s t th e p ro se c u to r .to com m ence padlock p ro ­ceed ings a g a in s t th e p ro p e r ty o f Lee M cD onald. T h e com m ission a p p ro v ed th e p ro p o sitio n o f th e school su p e r in ­te n d e n t to g ra d e a n a tu ra l a m ­p h ith e a tre on th e v illa g e f ia ts , so t h a t a fo o tb a ll field can b e developed fo r a n o th e r y e a r .

T he fo llow ing w ere h e re to a t te n d th e H arrison-W ilco jc w e d d in g la s t S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n : M r. an d M rs. H a d le y U nderw ood , M r. a n d M rs. F e ll a n d M rs. R. P o tte r o f H ig h lan d P a r k ; M r. 1 an d M rs. H . B. B e n n e tt a n d ch ild re n an d M iss E d se l o f R iv er­side , O n t.; M iss A lice S alfo rd of D a llas, T e x a s ; M iss E le a n o r K e n sle r a n d O tto L am e rs o f Toledo, O hio; M r. a n d M rs. C h arle s S co tt, M r. and M rs. H a r ry A n d rew s, B ru ce A ndrew s, M iss E ls a K eu sk a, M rs. E th e l R ice, W. T . M cG raw afod H a ro ld B a lias o f D e tro it ; M r. a n d M rs. F . F . B e n n e tt a n d M iss M a rg a re t B e n n e tt o f Y psi- * in ti.

C h arles M in ing w as b o rn in M eek- | len b e rg . G e rm an y , S ep tem b er 8 t h . 1 1853. an d died N ovem ber 14th. 1923.! H e cam e to A m eric a in 1872. m ak in g ! h is ho m e in L ivonia, w h e re he op er- ; a te d a la rg e fa rm , besides th e th re s h - ! ing b u sin ess , w h ich he follow ed fo r ; tw en ty -se v en y e a rs , u s in g bo th oxen and h o rse s , u n ti l h e p u rc h ased th e j f irs t s team m ach in e in W a y n e coun ty . ] Ho w a s m a rr ie d in L ivonia to w n sh ip . ; M ich igan , D ecem ber 22, 1883. to Miss R eka W ag en jac k , who now su rv iv es him . S ix ch ild ren w ere b o rn to th is ! un ion : M rs. E d ith E ld re d and M rs. ' M innie M elow o f P ly m o u th ; Jo h n 1 M ining o f F lin t ; G eorge M ining , M iss ! F lo ren ce M ining and M iss J e n n ie 1 M ining o f P ly m o u th . H e is also s u r- ! vived by tw o s is te rs , M rs. Jo h n I K runim o f P ly m o u th , and M rs. C aro- ! line S k a te s of K a lk a sk a , an d one h a lf- i b ro th e r , C h ris to p h e r M ining o f Chi-1 cago . and • a n u m b er o f o th e r m o re ] d is ta n t re la t iv e s an d fr ie n d s . In th e ' v e a r 1913 he m oved to P ly m o u th , and j h as lived h e re ev e r since. He w a s o f j s te r l in g c h a ra c te r , h a le , h e a r ty and well m e t w ith all.

F u n e ra l se rv ic es w e re held fro m j th e hom e. S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n , a t 2:00 o ’clock. R ev. S. C onger H a th a ­w ay officiating. M rs. R. E . C ooper sa n g tw o b e a u tifu l selec tions. I n ­te rm e n t in R iv ers id e ce m ete ry . •

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