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Confer with our officers about your<br />

CREDIT NEEDS—Th<strong>is</strong> bank <strong>is</strong> ready<br />

to consider any satind plans for utilizing<br />

its credit resources in your busi&sss—<br />

whether your requirement* are large <strong>»</strong>r<br />

small.<br />

OLD CORUNNA<br />

STATE BANK<br />

LOCAL NOTES<br />

NBSJBl<br />

Mr. and Mr*. Dan Quick, of Caledonia,<br />

raited relatives in Linden<br />

Sunday.<br />

Have a nice line of Chr<strong>is</strong>tmas And<br />

other Greeting Cards. I have the very<br />

best Mrs. George Beemer, 201 Wast<br />

Corunna avenue*<br />

Mrs. Geo. Beemer <strong>is</strong> hostess today<br />

(Thursday) for a me*ting of the<br />

Workers in H<strong>is</strong> Name class of th<strong>«</strong><br />

Method<strong>is</strong>t church school, in her<br />

apartment in the Jennie Westbrook<br />

home.<br />

Private Lawrence Koyne, who <strong>is</strong><br />

stationed at Port Geo. G. Meade, in<br />

Maryland, was joined th<strong>is</strong> w*ek by<br />

h<strong>is</strong> wife, Mrs. Edith Koyne. Private<br />

Koyne <strong>is</strong> the son of Mrs. Lynn Parshall.<br />

The first frost of the 1943 season<br />

was recorded 1*** Friday night. Most<br />

of the damage reported to crops, Fas<br />

to com on the low grounds. Other<br />

crops do not appear to have suffered<br />

much.<br />

Word has been received thru home<br />

service department of the Red Cross,<br />

that Sergt. Lester F. Muxzy, son of<br />

Fred Muzzy of Corunna, <strong>is</strong> very ill<br />

of pneumonia in a hospital at Moore<br />

Field, Texas.<br />

Mrs. Evlyn Shawman and son,<br />

John Thomas, have returned to their<br />

home in East Lansing, after spend,<br />

ing th* past three months with their<br />

parents and grand-parents, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Lou Sheardy.<br />

Garey, the five year od son of<br />

Mr. and H**> Wav Timleek. of V<strong>«</strong>rnon<br />

township, died in Memorial hos-<br />

Mx. ** H. Collta. k i<strong>»</strong>pr^<strong>«</strong> * £<br />

bout<br />

*<br />

twenty-four<br />

S S S ^ L<br />

hcu<strong>is</strong><br />

l I '<br />

after<br />

S t ?<br />

an<br />

*<br />

from her recent severe illness.<br />

itaL cET'KSLr*. 1<strong>»</strong>. •<strong>»</strong>*?*• ^jsr^-^S:<br />

I<br />

ne<br />

DON'T be careless<br />

dothss^a these times when<br />

•Q materials, men, and reach<br />

in** ace needed. Take<br />

ex<strong>tr</strong>a tare and gat laager<br />

we'll beta fsasl<br />

Oval ity C r<strong>«</strong><strong>»</strong>s>J*g<br />

OSBORN<br />

CLEANERS<br />

Thursday of th<strong>is</strong> wewk saw the re­<br />

been spending several weeks in the<br />

sumption of work tneetines by the<br />

northern part of the state, <strong>is</strong> again<br />

Corunna Red Crossi, following the<br />

in her home here. '•" *.<br />

Lyle BenfoK will be here today " ^ f •"* *" ^ T t\te<br />

Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Crane were i from<br />

rJ.<br />

h<strong>is</strong><br />

t.<br />

be<br />

w<br />

. m<br />

:<strong>«</strong><br />

Denver,<br />

TW<strong>«</strong>,. ^<br />

Colorado,<br />

^ ^ A ' held, as they were last year, in the CORUNNA METHODIST<br />

home of the chairman, Mrs. Chas. a,<br />

recent guests of the doctor's family, < for a furlough v<strong>is</strong>it with h<strong>is</strong> parents,<br />

Carland.<br />

CHURCH<br />

in London, Out. i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benford.<br />

Mrs. Maude Fuller was called to<br />

Last Sunday guests in the Chas. j Beginning last Sunday evening—<br />

North Woodworth at West McAr­<br />

De<strong>tr</strong>oit last week by the death of<br />

W. Taphouse home were Dr. and : Sept 12—services will be held on<br />

thur S<strong>tr</strong>eets, Corunna, Michigan.<br />

Mrs. Minnie Thufmari, mother of<br />

Mrs. Ward Taphouse, of De<strong>tr</strong>oit. <strong>»</strong> Sunday evenings at half past seven<br />

LLOYD M] BLAKELY, Min<strong>is</strong>ter<br />

Roy Thurman. Mrs. Thurman was 66<br />

Prayer meeting will be held th<strong>is</strong> ! o'clock in the First Bapt<strong>is</strong>t church<br />

225 West Corunna Avenue.<br />

vears. of age. and <strong>is</strong> anrvived by two<br />

(Thursday) evening in the Bapt<strong>is</strong>t cf-Corunna. '<br />

New comers, v<strong>is</strong>itors, friends and<br />

parsonage, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, j Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harmon have sons, Roy and Howard, and a dtaugh- members are cordially invited' to at-<br />

The South Venice farmers' Club sold their home on East Corunna ter, Mrs. Ruth-David. tend the services of th<strong>is</strong> Church next<br />

will meet on Friday evening, in the avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Des-<br />

Joe H. Lebowski, popular Owosso Sunday, September 19, 1943.<br />

resident, was th-e speaker at the<br />

home of Mr. an,? Mrs. Clayton Con- borough, well known residents of<br />

10:30 Morning Worship, special<br />

weekly dinner meeting of the Cor­<br />

rad. : New Haven township.<br />

music by the Choir. Sermon, "Kaunna<br />

Rotary club at the dinner meet­<br />

Today (Thursday) the M<strong>is</strong>sionary ; Former residents who were week<br />

desh-Bamea".ing<br />

Tuesday evening, when tho speak­<br />

Society of the Bapt<strong>is</strong>t church <strong>is</strong> end v<strong>is</strong>itors here were Mr. and Mrs<br />

11:45 Church School; there <strong>is</strong> a,<br />

er pave a most interesting talk "on'<br />

holding a meeting in the home of Albert Larson and pons, Keith and<br />

class for you.<br />

'.Russia, past and present.''<br />

Mrs. Elmer Root,, south of towi.. Robert, of rand Rapids, guests of<br />

6:30 The Fellowship Groups; find<br />

Mrs* Nettie Kraft, of 204 East the_ Jack Rifling family.<br />

Tho Fred D. Ritter family, of one of the four groups; bring your<br />

Oliver s<strong>tr</strong>eet, will entertain the M<strong>is</strong><br />

sionary Prayer Cjrclc in h c Following a vacation .'of two weeks West Mack s<strong>tr</strong>eet, recently returned Bible for study together<br />

,*„ u~„ ...__u :_ TIT t> r<strong>»</strong> j_ <strong>«</strong>T_..U<br />

v home on from her work in W.P.B. in Wa;;h<br />

*r. to f'hoi.. their iftwn'"tiftivio town hoir.e; after nfit-nr R <strong>»</strong> siimmpr summer - 7:30 Evening Evenins' Worship, Worshin. a cheerful,<br />

Friday afternoon at two^thirty tngton. M<strong>is</strong>s Mary Tyler hi<strong>is</strong> return­ spent in their cottage at Meyers helpful song service /of sacred songs<br />

o'clock.<br />

ed to that city. She was a guest of Lake, celebrated The "birthday anni­ you know and like to sing. There will<br />

her parents—Mr, and Mrs. Ira Tyler. versary of Fred D. Sr., with a fam­ be special music. Sermon, "The Kind<br />

Lansing city dads have decided<br />

ily dinner on last Friday evening. of Persons We Ought To Be." Al­<br />

that the Capitol city will return to<br />

, Here on furlough from Camp Wesley Bayl<strong>is</strong>s, 44, R.F.D.: Corways bring some one with you. The<br />

Cen<strong>tr</strong>al War time on October 3. and<br />

Gruber, Oklahoma, <strong>is</strong> private Rayunna, employed by the David Has­ children should be in th<strong>is</strong> service,<br />

back will go th<strong>«</strong> clocks one hour on<br />

mond Runyan, guests of h<strong>is</strong> parents, tings Lumber Company was working too. Special mention given the lar­<br />

that day and date.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Runyan and fam­ on a saw yesterday at 11:45 a.m., gest family in attendance.<br />

ily, and h<strong>is</strong> wife and daughter when a piece of wood turned over, The Mid-Week-Service <strong>is</strong> on Wed-<br />

PFC Marvin Elkins, who came Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Hare, of etching b<strong>is</strong> hand in the saw. He was nesday evening at 7:30. Plan now to<br />

from Camp Rueker, Ala,, to spend New Lothrop, are the parents of a rusne

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