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We Have Seen Appointed en<br />
Official Statkm of Vne U.S.<br />
Tntck Conservation Corp*<br />
• Uncle Sam urges every <strong>tr</strong>uck<br />
operator in America to sign the<br />
pledge mod d<strong>is</strong>play the emblem of<br />
the U<strong>»</strong> $• Track Conservation<br />
Corps. Drive in here for specialized<br />
<strong>tr</strong>uck tervice that will help you<br />
...tad keep<br />
and complete<br />
equipment<br />
meant more<br />
<strong>tr</strong>uck miff* for<br />
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U.S.<br />
Lennon implement Coad<br />
bnplectKAU Lennon/Mich*<br />
Auto<br />
Remember tkat our shop <strong>is</strong> completely<br />
equipped for the handling of any Tractor<br />
and Aoto work of any sort—nothing too<br />
difficult—and we stand back of every job<br />
in every way. Yes our's <strong>is</strong> always the<br />
perfect<br />
JACK MCDOWELL<br />
STANDARD OIL SERVICE LENNON mCK.<br />
WHEAT<br />
Cleaning and Treating<br />
We are obliged to limit Cleaning and<br />
Treating of Wheat to th<strong>is</strong> week<br />
Also see us for ail of your<br />
Elevator needs<br />
We are still taking orders for Coal, and<br />
filling them as fast as we get the Coal.<br />
Walsh Beam and<br />
Grain Co.<br />
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LENNON LOCALS<br />
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•Thad Frasier was in Corunna Tu<strong>«</strong>s-<br />
Mrs. Frank Bbrst <strong>is</strong> still quite ill<br />
at her home here.<br />
Mjss Norma Swayzee <strong>is</strong> staying<br />
with Mrs. Minnie Bowden.<br />
Orley Prouty, of Owosso. was in<br />
Lennon Tuesciay afternoon.<br />
Mrs. Fred Weller and Mrs. Homer<br />
Knight were in Flint Monday.<br />
Jioward Laweock was in Cornnna<br />
on a business errand Monday.<br />
Jack and Bill Hogan have received<br />
their notice to report for military<br />
duty on September 21.<br />
Mrs. Mary Collins, of Fenton,<br />
spent the week end as the guest of<br />
Mrs. Mabel McMichael.<br />
M<strong>is</strong>s Charlene Dieck began her<br />
work as teacher in the Matawan<br />
schools on Monday of th<strong>is</strong> week. —<br />
The Lennon schools were closed cm<br />
Monday, as furnace <strong>tr</strong>ouble developed,<br />
and it was impossible to have<br />
a fire.<br />
Mrs. Zoe Taylor and son, Marvin.<br />
have returned home after spending a<br />
week with relatives in the northern<br />
part of the state.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bickert and<br />
Mrs. Chas. Ray were dinner guests<br />
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hom*r<br />
Knight on Sunday.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Sailor, of the<br />
Flushing road were Sunday evening<br />
guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Clarence Prosser.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Raymond<br />
were called to Flint Friday afternoon<br />
to attend funeral services for<br />
an aunt, Mrs. Percy Raymond.<br />
M<strong>is</strong>s Margaret Lennon will teach<br />
at the Homedale school in Flint th<strong>is</strong><br />
year, and M<strong>is</strong>s Mary Grace at the<br />
Crapo school in Swart* Creek.<br />
M<strong>is</strong>ses May and) Elizabeth Lennon<br />
are spending a few d*ys th<strong>is</strong> week in<br />
De<strong>tr</strong>oit. The De<strong>tr</strong>oit schools do net<br />
begin the year's work until next Monday,<br />
Gaylord Ingleright, Lennon's mail<br />
carrier, <strong>is</strong> enjoying h<strong>is</strong> annual vacation,<br />
and Mrs- Blanche Talstna <strong>is</strong><br />
carrying the mails during h<strong>is</strong> absence.<br />
Harmony Circle, Woman's Society<br />
of Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Service met in the home<br />
i of Mrs. Glaxton Tuesday evening,<br />
I with Mrs. Frank Moore in charge of<br />
j ihe program.<br />
J A number from th<strong>is</strong> vicinity are<br />
! already making plans to attend the<br />
. state convention of the King's<br />
' Daughters, which will be held on<br />
| October 21. at Holly.<br />
[ Circle No. 1 of the Woman's Socj<br />
iety of Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Service met on Monj<br />
day evening with Mrs. Holl<strong>is</strong>ter and<br />
] Mrs. Patchell. Mrs. Amelia Dieck had<br />
[charge of the program.<br />
{ Circle No. 1 of the Woman's So-<br />
| ciety of Chr<strong>is</strong>tian Service held a most<br />
1 enjoyable evening with Mrs. Holl<strong>is</strong>ter<br />
Monday evening, with Mrs. Amelia<br />
Dieck as program director.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kirby and two<br />
daughters, Isabell and Nell Ann, of<br />
Owosso, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rainey<br />
and daughter, of Ypsilanti, were Sunday<br />
quests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.<br />
Kirby. _<br />
Mrs. Wm. Baldwin <strong>is</strong> spending the<br />
week in the home of her daughter,<br />
Mrs. Carrie Laweock, in Corunna.<br />
Mrs. Baldwin an