Lake Resort Edition - Village of Pinckney
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CASH SPECIALS!<br />
fTorr<br />
Soda Crackers<br />
SUN-RAY<br />
2&x 15 c<br />
GoIdMedal Flour<br />
ENRICHED ' KITCHEN-TESTED<br />
The Pinckpav Pitpalch Wednesday, July 2. 1941<br />
Fels Naptha<br />
SOAP<br />
24* Lb. B*s Q7pj6<br />
BARS 25 C<br />
Kellogg 9 1 Corn Flakes 2 J& T9 C<br />
Kraft's Cheese 2 lb. box 49c<br />
Cans Peas Coirn,Tomatoes 28 c<br />
BlSQttlcK F0R DELICIOUS BISCUITS LGE. PKG. 29 C<br />
Sugar Fine Orannlated to lbs. 58c<br />
Bntter<br />
GOLDENDALE<br />
per lb. 39<br />
Wheatles<br />
Breakfast <strong>of</strong> Champions"<br />
•rpkg, 10^<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
CHASE & SANBORN<br />
LB<br />
BAG 25 c<br />
Armour's Treet PERFECT LUNCH MEAT can 24 c<br />
Campbell's Soaps ^^ ^ 3 cans 25 c<br />
Rlnso % lge. pkg. 37<<br />
Lux Soap Flakes lge, pkg. 19 c<br />
Ritz Crackers lb 21c<br />
Oleo z lbs. 25 c<br />
Paper Towels 3 for 25 r<br />
Catsup Bffius 9 c<br />
BeansJ^^IOc<br />
Kennedy<br />
PHONE 23F3<br />
Catholic Church<br />
Rev. Francis Murphy<br />
Fancy Rice 3fb.19 r J<br />
Orange Juice 46 c^24 r '<br />
Tomato' Juice 46 oz CAN | jc<br />
Camay So p 3 bars 16c<br />
R3d Salmon ^¾ 29c<br />
McCLUSKEY<br />
•Mis. Ella Stackable McCluskey,<br />
75 >ears old, widow <strong>of</strong> the late John'<br />
Edward McCluskey, died at her farm!<br />
resilience in Putnam township, LivirgMon<br />
county Sunday morning.<br />
She was born June 24, 1866, and<br />
was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Robert and<br />
Mary Stackable, Brighton. She married<br />
Mr. McCluskey Nov. 23, 1887.<br />
UP cMed in August, 1924.<br />
Survivors include four daughters,<br />
Mrs. Ella Thorpe, <strong>of</strong> Grand Rapids;<br />
Dr. K. Lucille, Chicago; Mrs. John<br />
E. Nanry, Ann Arbor; and Dr. K.<br />
Leora, New York; three sons, Gregory,<br />
Chicago; Francis, <strong>Pinckney</strong>;<br />
and Dr. Gerald, Howell; two sisters,<br />
Mis. Albert Smith, Howell, and Mrs.<br />
Henry Gehringer, Adrian; five<br />
brothers, Joseph and Clarence <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pinckney</strong>; James, Gregory; Edward,<br />
Berkeley, Calif., and Dr. W. H.<br />
Stnckable, Chicago; 22 grandchildren<br />
two great grandchildren and several<br />
nieces and nephews.<br />
day night for William Lamb at the i <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
W. H. Meyer home. Among thoat pra BWy Shehan <strong>of</strong> Ann Arbrr a id<br />
stnt were Miss Mary Spears and i Jlmmie Shehan <strong>of</strong> Jackson are visit-<br />
Garry Elchman, the Misses Wllla ir« their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Mtyer and Poarl Cranston <strong>of</strong> Ann Will Shehan.<br />
Aivor, Pat Bollinger, Shirley Rook- Last Wednesday night Mrs. Alta<br />
well, Katherlne Bollinger and Jackie Meyer, daughter, Megan, Miss Doro-<br />
Breniaer <strong>of</strong> Gregory, Jack iBEannett, thy Bixel and Francis Shehan at-<br />
Cy AtLee <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pinckney</strong> and Pat Dil-t tended a 4-H club picnic at Howell<br />
bn and Russell Glover <strong>of</strong> Howefl City Park,<br />
Store<br />
WE DELIVER<br />
Walter Reason <strong>of</strong> Detroit was in<br />
to>vn Saturday.<br />
Mrs. Porter <strong>of</strong> Detroit is employ-<br />
<br />
PAUL W. CURLETT PUBLISHER<br />
Gerald Darrow was In Jackson<br />
I.ibt Thursday.<br />
Erwin Mann <strong>of</strong> Detroit caHea" oa<br />
Gene Mann Sunday.<br />
Gene Mann was in Detroit the<br />
first <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
Thomas Slattery <strong>of</strong> Detroit visited<br />
Gene Mann last week.<br />
Mrs. Wm. Loll entertained her<br />
card club last Friday p. m.<br />
The Fred Read family is spending<br />
the month <strong>of</strong> July at the lake.<br />
Miss Lois i^avey <strong>of</strong> Gregory is<br />
working in Chelsea this summer.<br />
Miss Dorothy Brogan <strong>of</strong> Howell<br />
spent Friday evening with friends<br />
here.<br />
The base ball game here Sunday<br />
between Dexter and <strong>Pinckney</strong> was<br />
ra ; ned out.<br />
Miss Ruth Culver <strong>of</strong> Howell was<br />
the guest <strong>of</strong> Miss Goldie Markos Saturday<br />
night.<br />
Mr. Harold Planck and friend <strong>of</strong><br />
Detroit called at the Henry Johnson<br />
home Sunday.<br />
C. O. White and wife and Cora<br />
Webb <strong>of</strong> Detroit spent ciio week eni<br />
with Gene Mann.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kennedy <strong>of</strong><br />
Ho\vell called on Mrs. Pntsy Ken<br />
nedy Sunday a. m.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Caverly <strong>of</strong><br />
Howell were visitors at the R. K.<br />
XlKott home Sundae*.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John Burg Sr. <strong>of</strong><br />
J*aNr.e visited Mr. and Mrs. John<br />
Burg Jr. Sunday.<br />
M>. and Mrs. Jack Reason have<br />
mo' ed back to their hj ne in the<br />
Kennedy apartments.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Maple <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />
were week end guests <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Clare Miller.<br />
Mrs. Walter Clark and children<br />
and Mrs. Rose Hendee spent Monday<br />
at 1)i(- Will Nash home.<br />
Miss Ella Marie Burns has returned<br />
from California where she drove<br />
i now car through for rer uncle,<br />
l)-;»nard McCluskey.<br />
Leo Bettes has been called for<br />
medical examination this week for<br />
the selective service draft.<br />
Bernard Dilloway has been transferred<br />
from Camp Custer to Fort<br />
Leonard Wood, Missouri.<br />
Mr and Mrs. John Chambers ar-1<br />
l'jrrnly were Sunday dinner guests <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gearhart <strong>of</strong><br />
Flint and Mrs. Rosa Gearhart <strong>of</strong><br />
Howell called at the Mark Nash home<br />
Sunday.<br />
Mrs. O. Heller and daughter,<br />
Marie, and Harley Miller <strong>of</strong> Pontiac<br />
were Sunday callers at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
\V. H. Clark.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy and<br />
friends from Detroit called on Mr.<br />
Kennedy's mother, Mrs. Patsy Kenredy<br />
Sunday p. m.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sampers <strong>of</strong><br />
Perry visited at the homes <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
I<br />
Arctic<br />
Ice Cream<br />
17c PINT<br />
CADILLAC ICE CREAM<br />
25c PINT<br />
. RESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED<br />
Kennedy Drug Store<br />
JOE GENTILE<br />
ICE CREAM. CANDY, CIGARS, TOBACCO ETC.<br />
:: FOUNTAIN SERVICE::<br />
Come In and Give Us a Try<br />
Service with a Smile Open Every Evening<br />
SWEET SIXTEEN 16 OZS. 5c<br />
Standard Station<br />
RED CROWN GASOLINE<br />
For Quicker Starting<br />
Chanpe Now to Summer 0*ls and Greases<br />
Car Greasing Car Washing<br />
Nat. Door Check & Mfg. Co.<br />
FORD LAMB, Mgr.<br />
Confessions from 7:30 to 8 a. m.<br />
and Mass at S a. m. on the First Friday.<br />
The Novena Devotions in honor<br />
01 Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows Friday at<br />
Samper's brothers, Rue and Ford Mr> Jame.s Roche and son, (ieorge W. C. Miller and son, C<br />
8 p. m.<br />
Lamb on Monday.<br />
o, Fowlerville were Sunday dinner<br />
Cr.techism classes meet Saturday<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Olderman guests in Dexter.<br />
at 10 a. m. Confessions Saturday 4<br />
spent Sunday at their farm east <strong>of</strong> Irving: Reynolds has finished his<br />
to 5 and 7:30 to 9 p. m. Sunday is<br />
df-iyhter, Pau'a, called at the C. B. t«wn. They have just moved from studies at Michigan State College<br />
Communion Sunday for the ladies <strong>of</strong><br />
Alley home in Doxter Sandfly night. Cleveland, Ohio, to Toledo.<br />
f.nd is working in Detroit.<br />
the parish: the Altar Society. The<br />
E*dley Van Sickle is tricking 15 Mrs. Cora Webb and Patrick<br />
A. M. Roche <strong>of</strong> Lansing and Paul<br />
Sunday Masses are at 6, 8, 10 and<br />
tourist cabins from Detroit to Hi- I'. Jacobs, former editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mercer and Dr. Clifford Cook, former <strong>Pinckney</strong> Brighton Argus, now living at Will-<br />
and Mrs. Walter Mercer and son res'dent, has taken a six months i.tmtton, was a caller at the Dispatch<br />
<strong>of</strong>;<br />
Ea3t Lansing spent Sunday with Dr. j let-ve <strong>of</strong> absence from his duties as <strong>of</strong>fice Saturday.<br />
Frank Mercer and family at Pontiac.) guard at Jackson prison and is work Mi-, and Mrs. George Bull is and<br />
Last Thursday callers at .the Wm., >ng in Detroit.<br />
Melvn Bruff <strong>of</strong> Iosco were Sunday<br />
Mercer home were Mrs. Albert Buc-j Week end guests at the W. (' cllen- at the George Bland home.<br />
her (Helen Graves) and children <strong>of</strong>- Miller home were Mr. and Mrs John Mrs. Mable Isham and daughter,<br />
California and Mrs. Htelen Mac- Croupe <strong>of</strong> Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Joyce, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ver-<br />
Gregor and children <strong>of</strong> Brighton. Fred Ternet <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, Michigan. ron Beattie and new born son at<br />
A car driven by Wm. Darrow Sr. Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Weltha Howell Friday night.<br />
and containing his wife and Mr. and<br />
Porn to Mr. and Mrs# Vail and Miss Jessie Green v.-*rc<br />
Gar Mc-<br />
Mrs. Abel Haines <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pinckney</strong> was<br />
C.illen <strong>of</strong> Dexter on July 1, a son#<br />
Mr?. Flora S iyder <strong>of</strong> Horton t;r.d<br />
wrecked Saturday night on Grand daughter, Mrs. Buttleman.<br />
Mrs^ McGillen was formerly Kather-<br />
River highway between Howell and<br />
ine Roche <strong>of</strong> Pi»ckney#<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Franke <strong>of</strong> De<br />
Fowlerville<<br />
Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
troit visited at the Clare Miller home.<br />
Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Eleanor<br />
Pat King were Mrs, Cashmere <strong>of</strong><br />
last week Mrs. Miller and son re-j ^ ^ ^ Mr< ^ ^ Hm ^<br />
Ledwidge were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert<br />
turned to Detroit with them for a ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
Ltc'widge and Miss Clare Ledwidge<br />
vlSlt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Detroit. Mrs. Hubert Ledwidge " , L .J u v 11 • i„,t trl<br />
expects to undergo an appendicitis<br />
operation at Detroit this week.<br />
Mrs. Don Swarthout inform us<br />
that her father, T. L. Boutbonnnis<br />
Sr., <strong>of</strong> ilfcmet. California, has suf '