t IS* 0* PUBLIC OPINION Indeed we do. We have learned tl-at public confidence is the best foundation for a bank to build oh. We know that the best way to create confidence Is by rendering useful services and by following a policy <strong>of</strong> complete frankness in all <strong>of</strong> our relations with the general puVic We welcome and invite suggestions that will help us to I serve more effectively. Our goal is to gain, and merit, your full cooperation and confidence. AUTO LOANS Finance your new or late model used car through this bank. First National Bark =£ SYLVAN MATRE Michigan's FmMt Small Town Tbeaore CHELSEA^ WCH. Fri., Sat., June 6, 7 THE LADY EVE" A Comedy with BARBARA STANWYCK, HEN RY FONDA and EUGENE PAIXETTE News Cartoon Sun., Man., Tues., June 8, 9,10 "ZIEGFIELD GIRL" A Musical with JAMES STEWART.JUDY GAR LAND.HEDY LAMARR.LANA TURNER, TONY MARTIN, JACKIE COOPER, IAN HUN- TER Romance Misic! Pretty Girls! Matinee Sunday 2:30 pjn.Cont Wed., Thur., June 11, 12 FOUR MOTHERS" A Melodrama with Tbe Pmckewy Ohpttch Wedbesday, Jme 4.<strong>1941</strong> ITrMi-Tr - T.-f I ot Lansing were week end callers at the Harlow Munxell home. -Visa Ardith Wright and H. Foliowav <strong>of</strong> Howell, Roberta Shirley and Dale Miller ct <strong>Pinckney</strong> visited ths formers brother at Koki'ima, Iao.. and attended the auto rjeess at Indianapolis on Memorial Day. Miss Eileen Kuhn inn wis :. Friday guest at Mr. and Mrs. Birney Roberts. Mrs. Carrie Swadling is home with a friend for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholson and little son were Sunday quests at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kings. Mr. and Mrs. George Beauvelt <strong>of</strong> Flint and Mrs. Florence Dutton were Saturday guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Clara Taylor and Mrs. June Taylor. ; Wed., June 11 All Adults 15c Double Bill PETER LOREE In "THE FACE BEHIND THE MASK" with EVELYN KEYES, GEORGE STONE also KAY FRANCIS in "PLAY GIRL" also JAMES ELLISON, MILDRED COLES, NIGEL BRUCE Coming —"The Groat Lie" "Nice Girl", "Model Wife" Mrs. Harold Galbraith daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dyer and i Tsabelle and husband spent the week Mzt. Bimey Roberts were in Howell' end at Camp Sheridan, 111., with Thursday. ; Roy Rice> The Young people gave an ice^ cream social Friday night at the» Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mapes <strong>of</strong> Ok- ehurch. omufi were week end guests at theC. c Rev. and Mrs. Swadling are at E. Sweet and Lottie Farrell homes. Hickory Corners to look after their Mrs. Alington Allen and daugh fcrawberries. ter <strong>of</strong> Elsie spent Memorial day with Jfto Jane King is the only one hrv mother, Mrs. Christine Howlett. to graduate this week at the M. and Mrs. Elmer Whight and >rldge high school. fie nop <strong>of</strong> Kokomo, Ind., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright. Albert Shirley and fam* Gregon ily <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pinckney</strong> were Sunday callers, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bowdish, Mr, Wanna Bowdish returned to j a n d Mn. Holland St<strong>of</strong>fer and Mr, at Sea Island Beach, * nd Mrs.Prank St<strong>of</strong>fer spent Sunday Way by plane from De-M th Members <strong>of</strong> Hamburg Hivf) No. 392 Lady Maccabees, five <strong>of</strong> whom are county <strong>of</strong>ficers who attended the semi-annual meeting <strong>of</strong> Livingston county association at I. O. 0. F. hall in Howell Wednesday were were Mrs. May Stephanon, It com., Mrs. Mary Moore, r. k., Mrs. Nellie Hai^Ht, pianist, Mrs. Ida Knapp, Deboi&h, and Miss Lois Borton, Mrs. Enrly Kuchar, Mrs. Mary Dyer, Mrs. Nellie Pearson, Mrs. Minnie Buckaleu Mrs. Gladys Lee Mrs. Jennie Ferman, Mrs. Mildred Whit- Icck, Mr*. Jenfle Shannon, Mrs. Ella Featherly, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Houghton and Mrs. Inez Burdick. Mrs. Florence Fickett, co. com., was in charge <strong>of</strong> the convention v l.;Lr was opened in form at 11*00 A. in. Reports were given by Mr^. Lois Borton, Mrs. Carrie Grill a.i 1 Mrs. Delia Bennett, Commanders <strong>of</strong> Hamburg, Fowlerville and HowoU and Mrs. Agnes Kingsley, Fowlerv'lle and Mrs. Emily Kuchar, Hamburg reported for the junior courts. The following committees were ap pointed: Auditing-.Mesdames Delia Fsnnett, Lois Borton, and Ellen Sabin; Courtesy; ^Mesdames Emipy Ku«har, Carrie Grill and Floss Benjamin; Banner, Jule A. Ball, ind Mrs. Blanche Grant. It was voted to rev'se the constitution and by-laws; and Miss Ball. Mrs. Grill and Mrs. Ticket* were appointed a committee An invitation from Hamburg to hold •ht October meeting th^re was acc- C'.e-uted. Following a iot-luck dinner the mooting was ooja to the public with Mrs Fickett presiding. Ihe foil wing program was presented: Welcome, Mrs. Annett Newman, Howell; Response, Joseph Baker, Detroit, great com.. Hamburg hive put on the memorial service hi a beautiful manner in memory <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary J. Riley and Mrs. Aliie Long, Howell and Mrs. Emma S. Wiggins, Oak Grove. ' History <strong>of</strong> Livingston County Assoc, <strong>of</strong> Maccabees from its birth August 27, 1918 to the present day written by Jule A. Ball, Hamburg, Eight charter members were present Rt this meeting. Reading by Mrs. Alice Schoenhals <strong>of</strong> Powell. A number <strong>of</strong> selections sung by the Madrigal club <strong>of</strong> Howell high school, directed by Keene Stollsteimer. a cappella were much enjoyed. Hamburg HVe ncc't.xd • oth. the n « «oo in Detroit. her parents here] Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wylie <strong>of</strong> Mi- [ Ian and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Harteuff r >nor banner for writing the most insurance and the attendance banner. J'hc presentation beinf? made by Mrs. Yildied E. Kline <strong>of</strong> Lansing, dint. mf,T. and accepted by Mrs. Lois Doiton, com. <strong>of</strong> Hair burg. Mrs. U >rto' - also received tLo prisa given o» Mrs. Kleine fo- t.^i.g the most insurance since January. I Mr. Baker received the prize pkg. vl-rfc he <strong>of</strong>fered nr. o prire to thr one writing the most insurance between now and October. A laughable automobile skit "Goin to the County Maccabee Assoc- -s»H •TO &H u0 l nd nft c« uo i 1,, ! Wax Paper^Til'IOciWheatiet 2 Butter LB. 39 Oleo R Millers Cottage CheJ3e2 l dames Mary Moore, Lois Borton, Minnie Buckalew and Emily Kuchar. Remarks were made by Mrs. Mildred Kline and Mrs. Esther Hollister, state <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> Lansing and Joseph Pakrr. Repprt <strong>of</strong> courtesy Com. by Mrs Floss Ber.hnin. Announcement was made <strong>of</strong> the great camp rebew to be held in Lansing June 11,12,18 The Brown-McLaren Co. are build in? another addition to their plant at Hamburg. SO© are now employed there. A 4* foot flag pole was rait-j ed at the plant last week An enjoyable Maecatbee card party was held at the I OOP hall on Monday night with Mrs. Frank Buckaleu and Mrs. Stephanon as com. Progressive euchre was playad.prtye winners being first, Mrs Wm. Shaffer rnd Thomas Featherty, ateond. LB Bacon Squares Sliced Bacon L 13H 23 LB * c -«»19«( Green Onions 27^ Bun 5c Carrots BUNCH 5* Celery Bunch 5* Head Lettuce ^ 10c Grapefruit 6 (or 2.^c REASON & SONS t I Mrs. Glen Borton and Mr. Fisher, £ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui conolation, Mr. Fiher and Glen Bor- j s •on. Refreshment were served. )5 AGRICO Mrs. Blanch Pryor was called to'2 Ann Arbor on account <strong>of</strong> the illness g <strong>of</strong> her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Mayer, = " THE NATION'S LEADING FERTILIZER yho is at a hospital. Mrs. John C. Nagel was injured For Corn and Other Grata Thursday as she was getting out <strong>of</strong> a car. It started on a down grade AND FOR YOUR GARDEN ninistradragging her for a short distance,in- Percy Ellis & Son a leg and an arm. She is confined to her bed. Dale Wail, anemployee at the LOCAL AGENTS Brown^McLaren Co. is in McPher- SUPPLY ON HAND AT ALL TIMES Phone 78FU &on hospital, Howell, sufferin from LLU nnl,ni.mMi.n.ni.nnu.uin.huiMmmi.mi.imn.inim..iniMmh.ii..m.UimiL= burns about the face, neck and chest >U|||||U|||||||||n|||||r|j|V|||||im^ vhich he received inthe heat treat dept. . ! W anted WOOL | Glen Mayer, accompanied by hi; sister, Mrs. Edmond Martel <strong>of</strong> Dear. bom left Thursday for C<strong>of</strong>fey, Mo., to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrfi. John Myers and to visit their Lynn Hendee grandfather, John Goucher and relatives at Clarinda, Iowa. Meridth Gardner employed at factory here anl family have moved into their home here. The Lawrence Umstead family <strong>of</strong> Wt.Ued Lake ^ere we*»k end guots ny Amount. Julius AschesbrefaMS' * \ • r i t I : 4
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