vol. xxxvii, no. 34 plymouth, michigan, friday, july 17...

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m m COCXTfY -'ILL OPEN NEW PROPERTY FRONTING ON PLYMOUTH ROAD. '•A new piece of property fronting on the Blymouth'roed has been assembled by Dolsen, Scratch 4 Hidy, Inc., of Detroit, which gives the company 200 acres. in i this section, if), was an- nounced last week. The new tract completes the collection of -five ad- joining parcels of land, ,which are bounded- by Plymonth lload, Newburg road, LeVan road and-the Pere Mar-, qnette -railway. Winding driven sewer, water, sidewalks,;paved streets, and boulevards are, prozUsed for the H. A. Smith 4 Son, mantacturers of cement Wockp, have a new adver-x in this fame of the Mail. They have juat inteeatly established a nement bioek plant at Newburg, and are now rea«ly.j|t> supply the With a. fine quality of blocks. and manly' fti6h^And' neighbors. O wonderfaf life of -beauty! . Her only Jinioght^waS to getve? She followed the pafh of duty,. \ Not once did-feer -footsteps swerve. Thinkiqgr only -of others, ~ ' As bravely life's path, she t r o d . _____ She rhas given th e w o rld te r service, And so she has served'her God. :!/ b« Michigan State College, during Club Champioif^aneek. T Kenneth won his trip. toLMBing' through being champion. p4g; boy Oakland County. He 1$ the f^png- est son of Mr* and Mrs. Ernest Bother, formerly of Plymouth.* * 'Hurd of *FHnt, is yiaiting Coleman,, this week. VOL. XXXVII, No. 34 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925 $1.50 PER YEAR PLYMOUTH BOY EN itOY CAMPING TRIP Plymouth Boys Received 79 of the 126 Merit Badges That Were Presented in Camp. This year's camping expedition by the Boy Sconts.; was one of the most successful they have had yet. This be- ia^lgieir third trip out into the open, some of them are coming to be exper- ienced campers, which is an experience that any red-blooded boy or man can well covet. The first trip for the local troop was two years ago at island Lake for eight days, twenty-two boys. Last year eleven boys were ont at Sil- ver Lake for eight days. Each of these years the boys did their own cooking and camp management under the supervision of the Scoutmaster. This summer, the Trooji Committee, having decided to affiliate with the Washtenaw County Council of the 1 Boy Scouts, the troop was afforded the privilege of being in a larger camp w ith wider supervision and added leadership. On June 25, eleven boys with the Scoutmaster, packed up and packed off in Blunk’s truck, to West Lake, three miles north of Chelsea, to the seat of the Washtenaw County Camp, for ten days. The camp this year was divided Into three sections of teu days ea<d)!;-: Our local troop was in camp < ** the second section, composed of 52 boys form Ypsilanti, 13 from Aim Arbor. 11 from Plymouth, and eight officials, in- cluding the Scout Executive, F. H. Swits of Ann Arbor. Tents, cots and cooking equipment were provided by the Ypsilanti Training Corps, and 1 ■verytliing was all set for action when -•Vour boys arrived at just the dinner j [" Have Him Follow You on Your Vacation It took but a few hours of adjust- ment for the Plymouth Scouts to fit 'themselves thoroughly into- the camp life and spirit. On this first day in camp, at tent inspection just before marching .to supper, our boys, who were in tent 8. ran a close tie with tent 7, hoys from Ypsilanti. for the best ordered tent. However, on a further and exceedingly minute army- type inspection, the award went to tent 7. But tent 8 went strong with tents 7 and 6 all the time in camp, and several times won the award. Only in the matter of indoor baseball did the Plymouth boys go behind their record. A picked team from the 52 Ypsilanti boys, was able to clean up on any and every other team, in camp. However, Plymouth hoys won the Horseshoe Throwing Tournament, to make up for the baseball defeat. Perhaps you would be interested in knowing how Scouts spend their time in camp, aside from playing and eat- ing. And by the way. such eats! The Scout who didn’t come back home fatter and more stuffed than when he ent tt> camp, could not blame it on cook and his assistant. Three full luare meals every day such as only boys can eat. and only colored cooks can prepare. •‘Mitch." they called the cook, was the most popular guy in the whole camp, and a good Scout he was too. mixing in all the boys’ sports and fun. Well, aside from eats and play, the morning hour after breakfast was given over to detail duty, each table having various duties assigned for the day, such as cutting wood, pumping cleaning up camp. etc. Follow- ontil 11:30, the morning hours in working on Scout tests. " A t. l l :*>, the swimming call was sounded fljfc the bugle, and all or most of the boys went In for a clean-up be - fore dinner. The afternoon was spent "in a rest hour after dinner, and games, hikes, tests, swimming, boating, etc. The evening hours before bed-time, were spent in games and boating, fol- lowed by camp-fire and singing, stories and talks by various leaders. It is easy to be seen by the foregoing outline of activities that the boys were not hemmed jn and kept at hard work all the time, but plenty of time for play and ■relaxation and real enjoy- ment of camp life, with just enough of supervision and enforcement of , camp rules and work and study to make it a profitable time for training as well as for play, but* not a single dull moment. It was not, and a Scout camp can never rightly be, a military > crap* where boys are kept under ^ fend, am! fast rales and army regula- but a. good healthy kind of sug- gesfciye leadership, w ith a touch of of rules now ssr »«d ttMt io keep the boys in order. kind of leadership always hoya, who have character * r themselves and those 'A ' "“U 1 n sw «u* ^ werefc*pt them a good time. Needless to say, the majority of the boys entered into the spirit of the camp life under the wise and efficient leadership of Scout Executive Swits. Not a boy in camp but learned to love him and respect him. When they left camp they were saying, ’ Gee, ain't he a good guy, though?” and were just hoping and praying they could be with him in camp next year. It will be ^intensely Interesting to the people of Plymouth to know that the Plymouth Scouts did themselves and Plymouth proud by their record while in camp. Besides the honors mentioned previ6usly In this write-up, our boys carried off all the other camp honors. As stated, the mornings were largely spent In working on Scout tests, which is one of the advantages of Scout camp, . that It affords time and opportunity for boys to advance themselves In the principles and prac- tice of Scouting. The fellow who did not advance liifnself at least one grade in Scouting while in camp, was either lazy or had reached Ills limit. I The camp leaders examined the boys in various tests, and then reported to the Court of Honor which held session on Wednesday night, and awarded honors. Now, to pass a test in Scout- ing. the Scout must prove himself efficient and cupable to meet the re- quirements. which often require a great ileal of study and preparation and training. Few people realize just "hilt native ability and initiative it rakes for a hoy to l>e a real Scout. If they could lie familiar with the tests required, they would have a far deep- en appreciation of what- Scouting means to the thousands of hoys in this country and around the world, and also to the local community. Cer- tain tests are reqnirett'before one is a hirst Class Scout, and then he is privileged to earn Merit Badges, if he •an pass the requirements. Five such Merit Badges are required liefore one •aii become a Star Scout. Then five ui>re particular badges are required for Life Scout Honor, namely: First Aid: Personal Health: Public Health. Pioneering and Physical Development. And every one of these are real tests. Eleven other badges besides these are rquired before the highest rank in Semiring is achieved. %Eagle Scout. Among the 84 Scouts and officials in camp. 126 Merit Badges were, distrib- uted as having been earned and won fairly. Of these 12(i badges presented by the Court of Honor.'which is made up of prominent business men of Washtenaw County. 79 of them were won by 8 Plymouth Scouts. We wish we had room to enumerate them all here, but can only give the number each earned. Stuart Rnmbo—Awarded 12 M erit badges and 1 Star and 1 Life Scout badge. ' Frazer Carmichael—Awarded 11 Merit badges anil 1 Star Scout badge. Lawrence Rattenbury-rAwarded 11 Merit badges and 1 Star Scout badge. Jack Caldwell—Awarded i 8 M erit badges and 1 Star Scout' badge. Allan Strong—Awarded 7 M erit badges and 1 Star Scout badge. Howard Dicksp—Awarded 6 M erit Intdges and 1 Star Scout badge. W illiam Bake—Awarded 5 ■ M erit badges and 1 Star Scout badge. D. D. Nagle—Awarded .5 M erit badges and 1 Star'Scout badge. Only one other Star badge was awarded outside of Plymouth Scouts, and only 46 Merit badges Won by all of Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor Scouts. Besides these Plymouth boys above mentioned, there were also Claude Rocker. Harold Hubert, Clare Lyke and Ralph Burch in camp. Clare fin- ished his 2nd class .work and was made a 2nd Class Scout while in camp. The other boys each passed several 1st Class tests. The last night in. camp, camp honors for the second section were given out by the camp leaders for various Scouts who won 100 points or more for certain camp duties and camping standards. Out of the whole bunch of_76 boys in camp, Plymouth Scouts were the only ones to receive such honors. Six of them received the camp monogram, W. C., for having over 100 points, as follows: 8. Ram- bo, 214 points; Carmichael, 204- r Rat- tenbury, 140; Caldwell, 180; Strong, 126; Dicks, 118. Further honors ware bestowed as follows, the highest award goto* to Stout Sambo, with Ota atatar* of a silver bar; second place going to Frazer Carmichael with an award of a gold bar: the three next highest were each given an award of a red bar. In the track meet near the close of the section, Carmichael took first place, and Rambo, second place, in the 110 pound class. Two Ypsi boys took first and second place in the under 110 IHiund class. And now our tale must close. We have shown clearly what Plymouth Scouts can do even when up against Ypsi and Ann Arbor. We wish we had time to tell about other features of camp life, the closing scenes of t-anipflre each night, the “doodle-bug," getting ducked in the lake as a camp Initiation, wadilng around In the lake muck. etc., etc. But we must stop: Let’s close with three ripping, lung- splitting, hair-raising “Yeas" for Washtenaw County Council Scouts, and its executive. F. H. Swits. Yea, Team! If you want to hear some more about it ask any Scout who was there. ROTARY CLUB HELD PICNIC Over one hundred members of the Wayne, and Plymouth Rotary clubs, with tlSeir ladies, held a picnic at the tourist, camp In this village, last week Triday afternoon. The ball game l>e- tween two teams from the clubs resulted in a victory for Wayne. The Wayne people furnished a program of sports for men, women and children, with liberal prizes for all events, while the Plymouth club furnished the eats. The ladies of the Lutheran church served a delicious chicken supper, and words of praise for its goodness were heard on every side. After supper all joined in singing several songs. This was the first inter-city meeting of the lwo clubs, and needless to say all en- joyed the afternoon and evening. FORMER PLYMOUTHLADYWEDS A wedding of more than locgl in- terest was quietly solemnized Tuesday, July 14th, when Mrs. Clara A. Riggs of Venice, California, widow of the late Edward L. Riggs, prominent merchant df this place, and Otis Went- worth of Los Angeles, were united in marriage by Rev. W. F. Braswell, in the parsonage of the First Baptist 'Church. Santa Monica. The bride was attired in a tan en- semble' suit, with ha* to match. Fol- lowing the ceremony, a wedding •luncheon was served at the bride's home in Venice. aYltl the Couple left for a trip to Alaska, visiting San Francisco and Seattle en route, return- ing to Venice; September 1st. Tlie groom was formerly a resident of this vicinity, and is a well known contractor, having lm ilt many fine structures in Michigan-and other parts of the United States, among them the Carnegie library at Niles: also the niaiuiuiinth W ire W orks of that city, the Appeal to Reason building in Girard. Kansas, and many buildings in Benton Harbor, where he still owns a fine home. The bride is a former well known Plymouth ladyt with a wide circle of friends whose best wishes for her future felicity follow her to her luime in sunny California. \ ONE OF PLYMOUTH’S OLDEST FIRMS ANNOUNCES CLOSING OUT SALE. FARMERS' DAY, FRIDAY, JULY 31ST, AT EAST LANSING, BIG EVENT. -U hajs been decided by the commit - tees of Lite Granges and Wayne County Farm Bureau, respectively, to attend Farmers’ Day, Friday, July 31st, East Lansing, rather than to have a picnic Cor Wayne County people alone. Busses running every hour may ac- comodate those who do not wish to drive their own ears. Further details will appear in next week’s paper, but keep the date in mind. Friday, July 31st, and plan to Announcement is made this week of a closing out sale of the business, of A. II. Dibble & Son. one of Plymouth's l*est known and oldest business con- cerns. Tlie entire stock of clothing, shoes and furnishing goods w ill, be sold at a great reduction in prices | during the next sixteen days, beginning Wednesday. July 22nd, at 9:00 a.’ m. The Dibble store was founded in 1884 by the late A.-H. Dibble. In 1899 his son, F. A. Dibble, became asso- ciated with his father in the store, and continued the business until his death last May. RALPH CARR, County Agricultural Agent PLYMOUTH MERCHANTS DEFEAT YPSILANTI A. C. The Plymouth Merchants base ball team defeated Ypsilanti. A. C. in easy fashion. Sunday. Britcher allowing only six scattered hits and only one error being made behind him. The final score—Plymouth 17, Ypsi 0. Sunday, Jnly 19th, Plymouth Mer- chants will crosjp bats with an all star aggrepafion, imported, managed and trained by £he veteran, Grant Stunp- son. Don’t see, this game at Burroughs jftdd, at: 3:00 p. oi. sharp. NEW BUSINESS AREA PLANNED LIMITS OF MARQUETTE PARK .ARE DEFINITELY DECIDED ON BY ASSOCIATION. ROTARY CLUB HEARD FINE ADDRESS At the noon-day luncheon of the Plymouth Rotary Club, last Friday, the members had the pleasure of hearing a splendid address by Edward Knight, sales manager of the Detroit Cream- ery Co., and several beautiful solos by Eddie McGrath. Detroit's popular sing- The limits of Marquette Park, the new development extending from River Rouge to the village of Plymouth were definitely decided upon at • a meeting of the Marquette - Park Development Association, it was announced Satur- day by George W. Alberts, chairmau of t lie rules and revisions committee. The Det roit city limits, bordering on River Rouge, forms its eastern boun- dary. extending west to the village limits of Plymouth. Its north and south borders, which were under dis- cussion. have been set a mile each way from the Pere Marquette railroad tracks. The entire area now em- braced involves 20 square miles. Two of the W est Side’s most ini- j live— w isirtnnf highways traverse its full | length, linking Plymouth with De- troit. Schoolcraft road, a proposed 204-foot sujierhigliway. under the Metropolitan plan for Detroit, will offer a steady outlet for the north- ern part of the development, while the same function- will be performed in its southern half by Plymouth road, now the only connecting link available to traffic between Detroit and Plymouth, t Other highways that are playing an important part in the development of the West Side inter- sect the area in a north and south di- rection. The Fordson highway, now plutted. will pass through Marquette Park, linking the Rouge industries with Nortliville. Other thoroughfares penetrating the district now connect with the new Oakman highway, run- ning from the Highland Park Ford plant into the industrial sections; on the-W est Side. "Tlie natural facilities that Mar- quette Park offers to warehouses and light manufactories -along the route of the Pere Marquette railroad cannot be ignored in the zoning plans. There probnbly will be a zone for such enter- prises provided for alongHf6'*ailroad’s right-of-way. with higher type of homes along the outer borders of the d istric t. - “There is, in fact, a desire on the part of the association to make Mar- quette Park a model industrial com- m unity."— Detroit- News. The subject of Mr. Knight's Address was "Functions of a Rotary Club.” He said in part: "Service is the key-note of Rotary, as it is the basis of all worthy enter- prise. and so there should be applica- tion of this ideal service by every Ro- tarian to liis personal business and community life, thus giving a great opportunity to serve society. "Rotary is a great world-wide at - tempt to put into complete practice some of tlie greatest teachings of all o.ur leaders, the teachings of whom have completely altered the course of history, even with imperfect observ- ance. It is carrying these principles into the field of business, which has been founded upon the wrong basis that ‘Business is Business.’ But ’Service before Self’ is not only good ethics, hut is a far-sighted business policy that will bring.,about a new economic era and an advance in pros- perity and happiness such ns the world has never |eeu. "To many men business means only financial profit. They resemble the man who on his return from a trip was asked tin* question. ‘Was your trip to Egypt a success?’ ••/I’ll say it was.’ lie said. ’Seeing the Sphinx gave me an idea for a slo- gan that will increase our business at leasi forty per cent next year.’ "Public sentiment demands a finer business conscience—as a consequence business men have to come to accept the doctrine of social service, which teaches that tlie real function of all business is serving mankind. "This Rotarian philosophy, that ser- THE ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETIN6 J. Wt HENDERSON AND FRANK J. PIERCE RE-ELECTED TO SUC- CEED THEMSELVES. basis of all iinsideratioii vice is i lie inands the fore self. "Rotary is priiuaril, ganizatioiK It fnste development of that its intiuem Tlie annual school meeting of Dis- trict Nd. 1. Fr., was heM xdftke High school building. fast^Monday evening, and was largeK/attended. J. W. Henderson, nr^ident of the boar£ presidM oy^r the meeting. Mrs. D. F. Murray, secretary of the board, read a statement of the receipts and dis- bursements fhr the past year, and the report was accepted aiul adopted by the meeting. The budget of expenditures as esti- mated by tlie board was then read by the secretary. Tlie board has esti- mated an expenditure of approximate- ly $84,655.00. After deducting $22.- 200.00 from this amount, as estimated receipts from tuition, primary school fund. Smitli-Hughes fund, the board recommended that the sum of $62,- 455.00 be raised by taxation. The budget as recommended by the board was adopted by (he meeting. Last year the sum of $56.50<y-J^as raised by taxation. During the last semester, the board found It necessary to hire two more teachers, and it is antici- pated that several more teachers will he needed during the coming year. . President Henderson appointed Wil- lian Tait and Oliver Loomis as tellers, and tlie meeting proceeded fto elect two trustees. J. W. Hendeisen and Frank J. Pierce were r<*-elcer£d to suc - ceed themselves. 1 The annual financial statement of the school district will appear in next week’s pafl^r. HOOPER-SMITH nice l.e- spiritiutl or- tsters llie spiritual s members, hoping will extend beyond Its comparatively limited membership, and act us an uplift to our whole social organization. " ’It is not enough to live and let must live and help live.’ " OAKLAND COUNTY BOY MAY BE CHAMP. -- Kenneth S. Rocker of W ixom ,' is listed among the five champions of the lower peninsula-- of Michigan in the National Health Contest now tztnfet; way. Comparison of the leading health specimens of the two peninsulas of the state will result in the selection of the winner, wfeo 'w ill go to the national Jbealtk show at Ghfcags. Kenneth S. Rocker bids fair to rant among the five healthiest bqys in Mich- igan, having won third place, and to win a trip to the Chicago health show. He Is now at East Lansing as a guest fONERAL OF MRS. EMMA HAMILTON Funeral services fur M rs. Emma Hamilton, whose death was noted in last week’s Mail, were held from the Schrader Bros. Funeral Home. last Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock, Rev. S. Conger Hathaway officiating. Emma E. Chase, (laughter of Abel ami Salome Chase, was huru in Livonia township. January 20. 1842. and was united in marriage August 9. 1880. to Clarence .1, Hamilton, who departed | The this life Deccmlier 15. 1902. M rs. j wliit Hamilton had a keen mind and retain- ed her interest iu earthly affairs until the last. She wty^ active and ener- getic until a few months ago when she suffered a fall, from- which she never recovered, and which .doubtless hasten- ed her death, which occurred July 9, 1925. after an illness of but a few days. Mrs. Hamilton was- a faithful wife and a devoted mother to Hie step-son and daughter. Coeila Hamilton of this place, and the late Mabel Ham- ilton Cooper of Oakland, California, Although Mrs. Hamilton’s interest was ever with her family, she still found time for numberless acts of kindness, which endeared her to her many, friends and neighbors. Her ’ whole life was one of service. W hile 'quite young she became a teacher, and after her marriage, in addition to caring fgr' her own household, she tenderly istered to the jnothfet and sister,v passed from life a nm ago, and later on she moj daughter and. gfanddai aiater she had loved so’ Mrs. Hamilton leaves’ loss her step-son, family; her-nieces,-' Ml*- Davis of Cincinnati^QhU. -. am i Mrs. Carlos m luwnship. yAvas The scene of a rifi-y pretty w/dding. last Tuesday evyubig at cjgbf^ o'clock, When Helen .Inin/ Smith:/daughter of Mrs. Mary A. th/iiih. fjxmierly of Can- ton. was giveiy4ii_iuffrri.igc to Vernon J. Hooper, u y Lansing, son of M rs. Lolah M. Hooper of Detroit. The ceremony took place lx-neatli an arch of green and white, against a background of |uihns. The solemn ring service was jierformed by the Rev. Blake of Denton. The bride was given away by Andrew Smith, her Ti'rother. .Miss Lillian Aka ns of Ink- ster. acted as bridesmaid, and Arnold Luksche of South Lyon, as best man. Aileeii Coe. a cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and Ralph Fischer, nephew of the bride, ring iieai-cr. Tlie bride was beautifully dressed in a gown of white georgette, with a tulle veil. \v^'uh was held ill place with a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid was dressed ill pink flat crepe and lace, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The flower girl wore white voile over rose taffeta, ring bearer was dressed in a sailor suit. About sixty relatives and friends at- tended tlie wedding. Tin- guests were present from Detroit. Ypsilanti. Wayne, Inkster. Royal Oak. South Lyon, Walled Luke, Plymouth. W illis and Cherry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper were the re- cipients of many beautiful gifts, and lifter the ceremony they went by motor* to Lansing, where they will make their home. Mrs. Hooper was a graduate of Ypsilanti High school- and Normal Col- 1 lege. For two years she has taught in Springwells. M r. Hooper was a graduate of .Ypsilanti High school, and is-now associated with the Fischer. Body \r<>rks in Lan§(ng. WASH. well jjnder way Tor the * *“RYashten»w Fair, ;rjV 2. 4; 5. ij’ ftnd girls', building Is roads and drives fcmprovecf; bese balp^liainqnd ^wad additional T^rkinfc space will be in godd condition; calcium chloride will "aofl^xfiain roads and walks, thus dispensing .With annoyance .of dust and water'’wagons,- and front all tions fttfd interest shown Nthroogbout the qjnmty the 1925 fair wu^fee truly “bigger and better.” •’ Increased preniiums and t tribotlon of AUr books are _ many new inquiries and space i -lions to thitf county office. ' -— g!p„ Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Warner and little daughter at Ohicagn. ^apecit a ■M tatataM tataH iH

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Page 1: VOL. XXXVII, No. 34 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 17 ...news-archive.plymouthlibrary.org/Media/Observer/... · through being champion. p4g; boy Oakland County. He 1$ the f^png-

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COCXTfY

-'ILL OPEN NEW PROPERTY FRONTING ON PLYMOUTH ROAD.

'•A new piece of property fronting on the Blymouth'roed has been assembled by Dolsen, Scratch 4 Hidy, Inc., of Detroit, which gives the company 200 acres. in i this section, if), was an­nounced last week. The new tract completes the collection of -five ad­joining parcels of land, ,which are bounded- by Plymonth lload, Newburg road, LeVan road and-the Pere Mar-, qnette -railway. Winding driven sewer, water, sidewalks,; paved streets, and boulevards are, prozUsed for the

H . A . S m i th 4 S o n , m a n ta c tu r e r s of cement Wockp, h a v e a n e w adver-x

in this f a m e o f t h e Mail. They have juat inteeatly established a nement bioek plant a t Newburg, and are now rea«ly.j|t> supply th e With a. fine quality of blocks.

and m anly ' fti6h^A nd ' neighbors.O wonderfaf life of -beauty! .

H e r only Jinioght^waS to getve?She followed the p a fh of duty,. \

Not once did-feer -footsteps swerve. Thinkiqgr o n ly -of others,~ ' As bravely life's path, she t r o d . _____ She r has given th e w o r ld te r service,

And so she has served'her God. :!/

b« Michigan State College, during Club Champioif^aneek. T

Kenneth won his trip. toLMBing' through being champion. p4g; boy

Oakland County. He 1$ the f^png- est son of Mr* and Mrs. Ernest Bother, formerly of Plymouth.* *

'Hurd of *FHnt, is yiaiting Coleman,, this week.

VOL. XXXVII, No. 34 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JU LY 17, 1925 $1.50 P E R YEAR

PLYMOUTH BOY ENitOY CAMPING TRIP

Plymouth Boys Received 79 of the 126 Merit Badges T hat W ere Presented in Camp.

T h i s y e a r 's c a m p in g e x p e d i tio n by t h e B oy S c o n t s . ; w a s o n e o f t h e m o s t s u c c e s s fu l th e y h a v e h a d y e t . T h i s be- i a ^ l g i e i r t h i r d t r i p o u t i n to t h e o p en , s o m e o f th e m a r e c o m in g to be e x p e r ­ie n c e d c a m p e r s , w h ic h i s a n e x p e r ie n c e t h a t a n y re d -b lo o d e d b o y o r m a n c a n w e ll c o v e t . T h e f i r s t t r i p f o r th e lo ca l t r o o p w a s tw o y e a r s a g o a t i s la n d L a k e f o r e ig h t d a y s , tw e n ty - tw o b o y s. L a s t y e a r e le v e n b o y s w e re o n t a t S il ­v e r L a k e f o r e ig h t d a y s . E a c h o f t h e s e y e a r s t h e b o y s d id t h e i r o w n co o k in g a n d c a m p m a n a g e m e n t u n d e r th e s u p e r v is io n o f th e S c o u tm a s te r . T h i s su m m e r , t h e T ro o j i C o m m itte e , h a v in g d e c id e d to a f f i l ia te w i th th e W a s h te n a w C o u n ty C o u n c il o f th e

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I t to o k b u t a fe w h o u r s o f a d j u s t ­m e n t f o r th e P ly m o u th S c o u ts to fit 'th e m s e lv e s th o ro u g h ly in to - t h e c a m p l i fe a n d s p i r i t . O n t h i s f i r s t d a y in ca m p , a t t e n t in s p e c t io n j u s t b e fo re m a rc h in g . t o s u p p e r , o u r b o y s , w h o w e re in t e n t 8 . r a n a c lo se t i e w i th t e n t 7, h o y s f ro m Y p s i la n t i . f o r th e b e s t o r d e r e d te n t . H o w e v e r , o n a f u r t h e r a n d ex c e e d in g ly m in u te a rm y - ty p e in s p e c t io n , th e a w a r d w e n t to t e n t 7. B u t t e n t 8 w e n t s t ro n g w ith t e n t s 7 a n d 6 a l l th e t im e in ca m p , a n d s e v e ra l t im e s w on t h e a w a r d . O n ly in t h e m a t t e r o f in d o o r b a s e b a l l d id t h e P ly m o u th b o y s go b e h in d th e i r re c o rd . A p ic k e d te a m f ro m th e 52 Y p s i la n t i b o y s , w a s a b le to c le a n u p on a n y a n d e v e ry o th e r te a m , in c a m p . H o w e v e r , P ly m o u th h o y s w o n th e H o r se s h o e T h ro w in g T o u rn a m e n t , to m a k e u p f o r th e b a s e b a l l d e f e a t .

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I t w i l l b e ^ in te n s e ly I n t e r e s t i n g to th e p e o p le o f P ly m o u th to k n o w t h a t t h e P ly m o u th S c o u ts d id th e m s e lv e s a n d P ly m o u th p ro u d b y th e i r r e c o rd w h ile in c a m p . B e s id e s t h e h o n o rs m e n t io n e d p re v i6 u s ly In t h i s w r ite -u p , o u r b o y s c a r r ie d o ff a l l t h e o th e r c a m p h o n o rs . A s s ta te d , th e m o rn in g s w e re la rg e ly s p e n t In w o r k in g o n S c o u t te s t s , w h ic h is o n e o f th e a d v a n ta g e s o f S c o u t ca m p , . t h a t I t a f fo rd s t im e a n d o p p o r tu n i ty f o r b o y s to a d v a n c e th e m s e lv e s In th e p r in c ip le s a n d p r a c ­t ic e o f S c o u t in g . T h e fe llo w w h o d id n o t a d v a n c e liifn se lf a t l e a s t o n e g ra d e in S c o u t in g w h ile in ca m p , w a s e i t h e r la z y o r h a d re a c h e d Ills l im i t . I

T h e c a m p l e a d e r s e x a m in e d t h e b o y s in v a r io u s te s t s , a n d th e n r e p o r te d to th e C o u r t o f H o n o r w h ic h h e ld s e s s io n o n W e d n e s d a y n ig h t , a n d a w a rd e d h o n o rs . N o w , to p a s s a t e s t in S c o u t­in g . th e S c o u t m u s t p ro v e h im se lf e ffic ien t a n d c u p a b le to m e e t th e r e ­q u ire m e n ts . w h ic h o f te n r e q u ir e a g r e a t ile a l o f s tu d y a n d p r e p a r a t io n a n d t r a in in g . F e w p eo p le re a l iz e j u s t " h i l t n a t iv e a b i l i ty a n d in i t i a t i v e i t r a k e s f o r a hoy to l>e a r e a l S c o u t. I f th e y c o u ld lie f a m i l i a r w i th th e te s t s re q u ir e d , th e y w o u ld h a v e a f a r d e e p ­e n a p p r e c i a t i o n o f what- Scouting m e a n s to t h e t h o u s a n d s o f h o y s in th i s c o u n t ry a n d a r o u n d t h e w o r ld , a n d a ls o t o th e lo c a l c o m m u n ity . C e r ­ta in te s t s a r e r e q n i r e t t 'b e f o r e o n e is a h i r s t C la s s S co u t, a n d th e n h e is p r iv i le g e d to e a r n M e r it B a d g e s , i f he •an p a s s th e r e q u ir e m e n ts . F iv e s u c h

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f o r L i f e S c o u t H o n o r , n a m e ly : F i r s t A id : P e rs o n a l H e a l t h : P u b lic H e a l th . P io n e e r in g a n d P h y s ic a l D e v e lo p m e n t. A n d e v e ry o n e o f th e s e a r e r e a l te s ts . E le v e n o th e r b a d g e s b e s id e s th e s e a r e r q u i r e d b e f o re th e h ig h e s t r a n k in S e m irin g is a c h ie v e d . % E a g le S c o u t. A m ong th e 84 S c o u ts a n d o ff ic ia ls in c a m p . 126 M e r it B a d g e s w e re , d i s t r i b ­u te d a s h a v in g b een e a r n e d a n d w on f a ir l y . O f th e s e 12(i b a d g e s p r e s e n te d b y th e C o u r t o f H o n o r . 'w h ic h is m a d e u p o f p ro m in e n t b u s in e s s m e n o f W a s h te n a w C o u n ty . 7 9 o f th e m w e re w o n by 8 P ly m o u th S co u ts . W e w ish w e h a d ro o m to e n u m e ra te th e m a l l h e r e , b u t c a n o n ly g iv e t h e n u m b e r e a c h e a rn e d .

S tu a r t R nm bo— A w a rd e d 12 M e r it b a d g e s a n d 1 S t a r a n d 1 L ife S c o u t b a d g e .

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A llan S tr o n g — A w a rd e d 7 M e r it b a d g e s a n d 1 S t a r S c o u t b ad g e .

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O n ly o n e o th e r S t a r b a d g e w a s a w a rd e d o u ts id e o f P ly m o u th S c o u ts , a n d o n ly 4 6 M e r it b a d g e s W on b y a l l o f Y p s i la n t i a n d A n n A r b o r S c o u ts . B es id e s th e s e P ly m o u th b o y s a b o v e m e n tio n e d , t h e r e w e re a l s o C la u d e R o c k e r . H a r o ld H u b e r t , C la r e L y k e a n d R a lp h B u rc h in c a m p . C la r e fin­i s h e d h is 2n d c la s s .w o r k a n d w a s m a d e a 2 n d C la s s S c o u t w h ile in ca m p . T h e o th e r b o y s e a c h p a s s e d s e v e ra l 1 s t C la s s te s ts .

The last night in. camp, camp honors for the second section were given out by the camp leaders for various Scouts who won 100 points or more for certain camp duties and camping standards. Out of the whole bunch of_76 boys in camp, Plymouth Scouts were the only ones to receive such honors. Six of them received the camp monogram, W. C., for having over 100 points, as follows: 8. Ram-bo, 214 points; Carmichael, 204-r Rat- tenbury, 140; Caldwell, 180; Strong, 126; Dicks, 118. Further honors ware bestowed as follows, the highest award goto* to S to u t Sambo, with Ota atatar*

o f a s i lv e r b a r ; se c o n d p la c e g o in g to F r a z e r C a rm ic h a e l w i th a n a w a r d o f a g o ld b a r : t h e t h r e e n e x t h ig h e s t w e re e a c h g iv e n a n a w a r d o f a r e d b a r .

I n th e t r a c k m e e t n e a r th e c lo se o f t h e s e c tio n , C a rm ic h a e l to o k f i r s t p lac e , a n d R a m b o , se c o n d p la c e , in t h e 110 p o u n d c la s s . T w o Y p s i b o y s to o k f i r s t a n d sec o n d p la c e in th e u n d e r 110 IHiund c la ss .

A n d n o w o u r t a l e m u s t c lo se . W e h a v e sh o w n c le a r ly w h a t P ly m o u th S c o u ts c a n d o e v e n w h e n u p a g a in s t Y psi a n d A n n A rb o r . W e w ish w e h a d t im e to te l l a b o u t o th e r f e a tu r e s o f c a m p l i fe , t h e c lo s in g sc e n e s o f t-an ip f lre e a c h n ig h t , t h e “ d o o d le -b u g ," g e t t in g d u c k e d in th e la k e a s a c a m p In i t ia t io n , w ad iln g a r o u n d In t h e la k e m u c k . e tc ., e tc . B u t w e m u s t s to p : L e t ’s c lo se w i th t h r e e r ip p in g , lu n g - s p l i t t in g , h a i r - r a i s in g “ Y e a s " fo r W a s h te n a w C o u n ty C o u n c il S co u ts , a n d i t s e x e c u t iv e . F . H . S w its . Y ea, T e a m ! I f y o u w a n t to h e a r so m e m o re a b o u t i t a s k a n y S c o u t w h o w a s th e re .

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W a y n e , a n d P ly m o u th R o ta r y c lu b s ,w ith tlSe ir l a d ie s , h e ld a p ic n ic a t th e t o u r i s t , c a m p In t h i s v il la g e , l a s t w e ek T r i d a y a f te rn o o n . T h e b a l l g a m e l>e- tw e e n tw o te a m s f ro m th e c lu b s r e s u lte d in a v ic to ry f o r W a y n e . T h e W a y n e p e o p le f u r n is h e d a p ro g r a m o f s p o r t s f o r m e n , w o m en a n d c h i ld re n , w i th l ib e ra l p r iz e s f o r a l l e v e n ts , w h ile th e P ly m o u th c lu b fu r n is h e d th e e a ts . T h e l a d ie s o f th e L u th e r a n c h u r c h s e r v e d a d e l ic io u s c h ic k e n s u p p e r , a n d w o rd s o f p r a i s e f o r i t s g o o d n ess w e re h e a rd o n e v e ry s id e . A f te r s u p p e r a l l jo in e d in s in g in g s e v e ra l so n g s . T h is w a s th e f i r s t i n te r - c i ty m e e tin g o f th e lw o c lu b s , a n d n e e d le s s to s a y a l l e n ­jo y e d th e a f te rn o o n a n d e v e n in g .

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•lu n ch eo n w a s s e r v e d a t th e b r id e 's h o m e in V en ice . aYltl t h e C ouple le f t f o r a t r i p to A la s k a , v is i t in g S a n F ra n c is c o a n d S e a t t l e e n ro u te , r e tu r n ­in g to V enice; S e p te m b e r 1 s t.

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T h e b r id e is a fo r m e r w e ll k n o w n P ly m o u th la d y t w i th a w id e c i r c le o f f r ie n d s w h o se b e s t w is h e s f o r h e r f u t u r e fe lic ity fo llo w h e r to h e r lu im e in s u n n y C a l i fo rn ia . \

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A n n o u n c e m e n t is m a d e t h i s w e e k o f a c lo s in g o u t s a le o f th e b u s in e s s , o f A. I I . D ib b le & S o n . on e o f P ly m o u th 's l*est k n o w n a n d o ld e s t b u s in e s s c o n ­c e rn s . T lie e n t i r e s to c k o f c lo th in g , s h o e s a n d fu r n is h in g g o o d s w ill , be so ld a t a g r e a t re d u c t io n in p r ic e s

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c e n t ly c a m e f o r w a r d in t h e n e w s p a p e r to d e c la r e t h a t h e h a s w o rn th e s a m e c o l l a r b u t to n f i f ty y e a r s , o r lo n g e r t h a n iany o th e r m a n e v e r p o s s e s s e d o n e . A n d h e h a s s t a r t e d s o m e th in g . N o w c o m e s J . B . W il l ia m s o f M a r y la n d , to s t a t e t h a t h e h a s n ’t l o s t h i s c o l l a r b u t ­to n f o r f i f ty - f o u r y e a r s , a n d t h a t r e c ­o rd a p p e a r s to s ta n d . A t le a s t w e h a v e n ’t s e e n i t d i s p u te d in th e “ c o l la r b u t to n c o n te s t s ,” n o w b e in g s p a c e d in h u n d re d s o f p a p e r s t h r o u g h o u t th e c o u n t ry . W e 'v e lo s t so m a n y t h a t k e e p in g o n e a y e a r w o u ld b e a r e c o rd fo r u s , b u t i t m a y b e t h a t so m eo n e in P ly m o u th h a s le a r n e d f a r b e t t e r t h a n w e h a v e th e a r t o f h a n g in g o n to th e m , k e e p in g th e m f r o m ro l l in g a w a y to a n o b sc u re p la c e j u s t a t a n in o p p o r tu n e m o m en t. T h e r e fo r e w e a r e c a l l in g a t t e n t io n to th e " c o l la r b u t to n c o n te s t” i n - th e h o p e t h a t p o s s ib ly so m eo n e a r o u n d h e r e c a n g a in n a t io n -w id e f a m e b y d is p la y in g a c o l l a r b u t to n th a t h a s s e e n m o re t h a n f i f ty - f o u r y e a r s o f s

c o u n ts so s m a l l a n d s c a t t e r e d t h a t I c a n n o t g e t a r o u n d a n d c o l le c t f a s t e n o u g h .” ,

S o h e p o s te d a p u b l ic n o tic e , a n d a s k e d a l l w h o o w e d h im to co m e a n d p a y q u ic k ly . B u t f e w c a m e . T h e r e s t s a i d : “M in e i s o n ly a s m a l l m a t ­t e r , a n d I w il l p a y y o u so m e o th e r d a y .” T h o u g h e a c h a c c o u n t w a s v e ry s m a ll , w h e n a l l w e re p u t to g e th e r i t m e a n t a g o o d ly s u m to o n e m a n , a n d e n o u g h to e n a b le h im to p a y h i s o w n b i l ls a n d m e e t h i s n e e d s . T h in g s w e n t o n th u s . T h e m a n g o t to f e e l in g so b a d ly t h a t h e ro l le d o u t o f b ed a n d a w o k e . R u n n in g to h i s g r a n a r y , h e fo u n d th e 1800 b u s h e ls o f w h e a t s t i l l th e r e .

A n d t h e m o ra l i s t h i s : T h e n e s t d a y h e w e n t to th e p u b l i s h e r o f h is h o m e to w n p a p e r a n d s a i d : “ H e re , s i r , i s p a y f o r y o u r p a p e r , a n d w h e n n e s t y e a r 's s u b s c r ip t io n is d u e , y o u c a n c o u n t o n m e to p a y y o u p ro m p tly . I s to o d in t h e p o s i t io n o f a n e d i to r l a s t n ig h t , a n d I k n o w h o w i t fe e ls to h a v e h i s h o n e s t ly -e a rn e d m o n ey s c a t ­te r e d a l l o v e r th e c o u n t r y in sm a ll a m o u n ts .”

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“T h e s m a l l to w n d o e s n o t l iv e b y th e m e re s u f f r a n c e o f t h e c i ty . N o r d o e s i t r u n to t h e c i ty f o r e v e ry good th in g to ^ e a t , to h e a r , to w e a r . I t i s a w a r e o f b o o k s a n d a b r e a s t o f f a s h io n s . I t h a s c h u r c h e s s e rv e d b y m in is te r s w h o a r e c o m p e n sa te d b y th e d e v o tio n o f a flock f o r t h e i r r e la t iv e ly m o d e s t in co m e . M o re o v e r , t h a t in c o m e is n o t a lw a y s s m a l l w h e n w e ig h e d in th e b a la n c e w i th t h e c o s t o f c i ty l i fe . O n e o f th e p e c u l ia r s a t i s f a c t io n s to th e s m a ll to w n d w e lle r i s t h e n e ig h b o r­h o o d co n sc io u sn e s s— th e k n o w le d g e t h a t n e x t-d o o j n e ig h b o rs a n d th o s e b e ­y o n d n e x t d o o r w il l e a g e r ly m o b iliz e to h e lp in t im e o f n e e d . T h e l i t t l e to w n o ff e rs i t s o w n a b u n d a n t co m p e n ­s a t io n s , b e s t k n o w n to i t s o w n d t i -

GO THOU AND DO LIKEWISEOnce a farmer had 1800 bushels of

wheat, which he sold, not to one grain merchant, but to 1800 different dealers, a bushel to each. A few of them paid cash, but far the greater number said they would pay later. A few months passed, and the man’s bank account ran ’low. “How is this,” he said, “my 1800 bushels of grain should have kept me u n til another crop is ra ised , but I have parted w ith the g ra in and instead I have a v a st nun b er o f ae>

L a I to u x — A b b o tt . A ta le o f C a n ­a d a in th e d a y s w h e n it w a s k n o w n a s N e w F ra n c e , to ld in t h e f i r s t p e r ­s o n b y th e .m a n a b o u t w h o m it a l l u n - s u s p e e te d ly c e n te r s . H a s a u h i s ­to r ic a l s e t t i n g a n d a l l tin? in g re d ie n ts o f a n a d v e n tu r e s to ry .

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Y o u th R id e s W e s t— Ir w in . A r e a d ­a b le n o v e l o f a C o lo ra d o m in in g c a m p a s s e e n th ro u g h th e e y e s o f a y o u n g H a r v a r d g r a d u a te o f th e s e v e n tie s . I t g iv e s a good p ic tu r e o f w e s te rn f r o n ­t i e r l ife .

T h e C o n s ta n t N y m p h — K e n n ed y . T h e d e a th o f e r r a t i c co m p o ser . A lb e r t G O .iH ts O u jd lo d a n b S a n g e r , b ro u g h t h i s s t r a n g e b ro o d o f g if te d , u n t a u g h t a n d u n t r a in e d c h i l ­d r e n in to u n h a p p y c o n ta c t w ith th e r e f in e m e n ts o f c iv i l iz a t io n . T h e d e ­v e lo p m e n t o f th e s e c h i ld re n a g a in s t a b a c k g ro u n d o f m u s ic a l L o n d o n p r o ­v id e s a t h o ro u g h ly a b s o rb in g s to ry .

A r ro w s m i th — L e w is . B y fo llo w in g th e fo r tu n e s o f M a r t in A r ro w s m ith , M . D ., w e a r e in tro d u c e d to th e f a u l t s a n d m e r i t s o f m e d ic a l e d u c a t io n in th e U n ite d S t a t e s ; to th e r e w a r d s a n d h a r d s h ip s .o f c o u n t r y p r a c t i c e ; t o th e in t e r f e r e n c e o f p o l i t ic s i n - p u b l ic h e a l th w o r k ; t o th e f a s c in a t in g in ­t r ic a c ie s o f s c ie n tif ic e x p e r im e n t , a n d to t h e e th ic a l a n d h u m a n i t a r i a n p ro b ­le m p re s e n te d b y a n ep id e m ic . I n c i ­d e n ta l ly w e c o m e . to k n o w a n d lo v e L e o ra , M a r t in ’s w ife .

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A n e w e le c t r ic s i r e n l ia s b ee n a d d e d i to th e e q u ip m e n t o f S o u th L y o n ’s f ire d e p a r tm e n t . I t w a s p u rc h a s e d | f ro m th e F e d e r a l E l e c t r i c C o m p a n y ! o f C h ic ag o , a n d i s g u a r a n t e e d to b e I h e a r d a d i s ta n c e o f t h r e e m ile s j a g a in s t a n y w in d o r s to rm .

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W a y n e c o u n ty i s f a m o u s a s h a v in g m o re y a r d a g e o f p a v e d h ig h w a y s th a n a n y o th e r c o u u ty in t h e w o r ld . C ook c o u n ty , i n w h ic h C h ic a g o i s lo c a te d , is a r i v a l o f W a y n e in th e n u m b e r o f m ile s o f p a v e d ro a d s , b u t in t h i s m e a s ­u re m e n t . to o . C h a i rm a n E . N . H in e s o f W a y n e , b e lie v e s h i s c o u n ty is th e w o r ld le a d e r . W a y n e c o u n ty i s c o n ­c r e t in g 00 m ile s o f c o u n ty r o a d s t h i s s u m m e r : 4 0 m ile s is f in ish e d . A t th e e n d o f t h e y e a r , t h e c o u n ty w il l h a v e 420 m ile s o f ro a d p a v e m e n t.

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S u n d a y s — M a sse s a t 7 :3 0 a n d 9 :1 5 . C o n fe s s io n s b e f o re m a s s .

W e e k -d a y s— M a ss a t 7 :3 0 . T h is h o u r m a k e s i t c o n v e n ie n t f o r th e c h i ld r e n to a t t e n d o n tfcp ir w a y to sch o o l. A l l s h o u ld b e g in th e d a y w i th G od.

S o c ie tie s— T h e H o ly N a m e s o c ie ty , f o r a l l m e n a n d y o u n g m en . C om ­m u n io n th e se c o n d S u n d a y o f t h e m o n th .

A l t a r S o c ie ty — C o m p r is in g a l l t h e la d ie s a n d y o u n g la d ie s . C o m m u n io n th e f i r s t S u n d a y o f e a c h m o n th . ^

C h ild r e n o f M a ry — E v e r y c h i ld o f t h e p a r i s h m u s t b e lo n g , a n d m u s t go to c o m m u n io n e v e ry f o u r th S u n d a y o f th e m o n th .

C a te c h is m — E v e r y S a tu r d a y . M a ssa t 8 :0 0 . I n s t r u c t io n s b y F r . L e fe v re im m e d ia te ly a f te r . . Q u e s tio n s b y M is s M a ry M e r te n s , M is s K a th le e n L e h m a n a n d M iss D o ro th y P in la n . A ll c h i ld r e n a r e o b lig ed to a t t e n d th e s e i n s tr u c t io n s .

S u n d a y W e a t h e r

BaptistR ev . H o r a c e E . S a y le s , P a s to r

P r a y e r m e e tin g , W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 .

C o v e n a n t m e e tin g , th e l a s t T h u r s ­d a y e v e n in g in e a c h m o n th .

1 0 :0 0 a . m ., p r e a c h in g s e rv ic e . 1 1 :3 0 a . m ., S u n d a y -sc h o o l. 6 :0 0 p . m ., B . Y . P . U . 7 :00 p . m . p r e a c h ­in g s e rv ic e .

T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e M iss io n ­a r y S o c ie ty w a s h e ld a t t h e h o m e of M rs. .N a s h o n A n n A rb o r s t r e e t , in J u n e . A f te r a d e l ig h t f u l p o t- lu c k d in n e r , s p le n d id r e p o r t s w e re g iv e n by e a c h officer, a n d th e fo l lo w in g w e re e le c te d to s e r v e f o r t h e n e w y e a r : P r e s id e n t . M rs. I . N . D ic k e r s o n ; v ice p r e s id e n t , M rs . H . S. D o e r r ; re c o rd in g s e c re ta ry . M rs . T e n a B o v e e ; c o r ­r e s p o n d in g s e c r e t a r y o f H o m e so c ie ty , M rs . W . J . S te w a r t ; t r e a s u r e r , M rs. W . B . L o m b a rd ; c o r re s p o n d in g se c re ­t a r y o f F o re ig n ' s o c ie ty , M rs . W . J . G r if f i th : t r e a s u r e r , M rs . F . I . J e n k s .

T h e n e x t is s u e o f T h e C h u rc h M es­s e n g e r w il l b e o u t in a fe w w e ek s . T h e J u ly a n d A u g u s t is s u e w il l b e in o n e . W e h o p e y o u w il l l ik e i t .

T h e r e w e re a n u m b e r o f s t r a n g e r s in c h u r c h , l a s t S u n d a y . I f y o u w e re in to w n a n d w e re n o t a t c h u r c h , w h y n o t? A “ b lu e M o n d a y ” u s u a l ly f o l ­lo w s a " d u l l S u n d a y .” M a k e i t a r e g u ­l a r h a b i t o f y o u r l i f e to b e i n a t t e n d ­a n c e a t th e p u b l ic w o r sh ip o f G od, a n d p ro v e f o r y o u r s e lf t h a t l i f e i s s w e e te r a n d r ic h e r , w h o n o n e d o e s h i s w h o le f lu ty to G o d a n d h is fe llo w -m en . T h e te n d e n c y to s t a y a w a y f r o m c h u r c h is a lw a y s s u r e to m a r k th e d e ­c l in in g o f s p i r i t u a l l i f e a n d e x p e r i ­en c e . D o n o t l e t i t be s a id o f y o u b y y o u r n e ig h b o r s : “ T h a t m a n i s lo s ­in g h is r e lig io n .”

“ B y th e i r f r u i t s s h a l l y e k n o w th e m .”

H e a r th e s e rm o n n e x t S u n d a y n ig h t o n " T h e A r t o f K e e p in g C o o l.”

L in e r a d s i n T h e P ly m o u th M a il b r in g s a t i s f a c to r y r e s u l t s . T r y o n e a n d h e co n v in c ed .

First Church of Christ, ScientistF i r s t C h u r c h o f C h r i s t , S c ie n t is t ,

c o r n e r M a in a n d D o d g e s t r e e t s , S u n ­d a y m o rn in g , s e rv ic e , 1 0 :3 0 o ’c lock . S u b je c t , " L ife .”

W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g te s t im o n y s e r ­v ice , 7 :30. R e a d in g ro o m in r e a r o f , c h u r c h o p e n d a i ly f r o m 2 to 4 p . m ., e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d h o l id a y s . E v e r y ­o n e w e lco m e. A le n d in g l i b r a r y o f C h r i s t i a n S c ie n c e l i t e r a t u r e i s m a in ­ta in e d .

St. John’s Episcopal U n io n S t r e e t

R e x . F r a n k C o p e la n d , R e c to r . S ix th S u n d a y a f t e r T r in i ty .— C h u rc h

s e rv ic e w il l b e in th e m o rn in g n e x t S u n d a y , a t 1 0 :0 0 o ’c lo c k , w i th s e rm o n b y Ile v . F . C o p e lan d .

MethodistR e v . D . D . N a g le , P a s to r

M o rn in g w o r s h ip a t 1 0 :0 0 . S e rm o n by t h e , p a s t o r , “ S o u l C u l tu r e .” S u n ­d ay -sch o o l, 1 1 :40. E p w o r th L e a g u e , (J :30. E v e n in g w o r sh ip , 7 :30. S e r ­m on , “T h e A r t o f K e e p in g C o o l.”

D in n a g a n g to k i r k W h e n I t r a in s ,

Y e m ie h t c a tc h R h e u m a t ic p a i n s !

W h e n i t ’s fine L e a v e th e L o rd .

G a n g a - r id in ’I n y e r F o r d !

B id e t ’h a m e W h e n i t ’s c a u ld .

L e s t y e d e e W h e n y e ’r e a u l d !

Y e l ik e k i r k fine.B e lie v e in God,

B u t c a n n a e g ae T h e f e a t h e r ’s o d d !

T h e k i r k ’s n a e p la c e W h e n i t ’s h o t,

T h e fo lk s m ic h t th in k Y e c a r e d a l o t !

Y e ’re n o t to b lam e .I t ’s i n i t h e r h a n d s .

Y e b e t t h e L o rd U n d e r s t a n d s !

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BAPTIST NOTES

T h e c h o i r g a v e u s a s p le n d id s e le c ­t io n o n S u n d a y m o rn in g .

T h e l a rg e b a s k e t o f f lo w e rs , a s w e ll a s t h e b ed o n th e la w n , w e re b e a u t i f u l

i S u n d a y .

T h e f i r s t o f a s e r ie s o f S u n d a y - sch o o l p ic n ic s , w il l b e h e ld n e x t T u e s ­d a y a f te r n o o n aj> th e t o u r i s t

LIVONIA CENTER CHURCH.

LUTHERAN

T h e r e w il l b e r e g u la r s e r v ic e s a t th e L iv o n ia C e n te r L u th e r a n c h u r c h on S u n d a y , J u l y 1 9 th , i n t h e G e rm a n l a n ­g u ag e . S u n d a y -sc h o o l a t 1 :4 5 in th e E n g l is h la n g u a g e . E v e ry b o d y w e l­com e.

After Years of SufferingW ill B ro w n in g , P a t to n s b u r g , M o.,,

s a y s , “ C h a m b e r la in ’s S to m a c h a n d L iv e r T a b le ts c u r e d m y w if e o f s e r ­io u s b i l io u s a t t a c k s a n d c o n s t ip a t io n f ro m w h ic h s h e h a d s u f f e re d f o r y e a r s .” S o e a s y to ta k e , so p le a s a n t in e ffec t, a n d so s m a ll a c o s t— o n ly 25c. — A d v e r t is e m e n t .

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE

Plymouth United Savings Banka t P ly m o u th , M ic h ig a n , a t t h e c lo se o f b u s in e s s J u n e 30, 1925, a * c a lle d

f o r by th e C o m m is s io n e r o f t h e B a n k in g D e p a r tm e n t . R E S O U R C E S

L o a n s a n d D is c o u n ts , v iz . :S e c u re d b y c o l l a t e r a l .................................. T _______ _U n s e c u re d ........................................................... "I te m s in T r a n s i t _______________

I don’t want to bore you, says Bill the

_ _ Builder—but I wouldlike to-drill this into your mind. There will never be a better time to build a house—a garage—a store—a public building-—a barn—a fence—a chicken coop—and a reputation for having good common sense than right now! And the best way to prove you have the latter is to buy your building material from

T o ta l s ...................................................... $704,;B o n d s , M o r tg a g e s a n d S e c u r i t i e s , v iz . :

a t e M o r tg a g e sR e a l E s t a t e .......................... {M u n ic ip a l B o n d s i n O f f i c e ................ . vk$ 4,U . S . B o n d s a n d C e r t i f ic a te s o f I n ­

d e b te d n e s s i n office O th e r B o n d s ................

R e s e r v e s , v iz .:D u e f r o m B a n k s in R e s e r v e C it ie s , 117,130.64 E x c h a n g e s f o r c le a r in g h o u s e ..T o ta l c a s h o n h a n d ..................

C o m m e rc ia l S a v in g s

.$ 10,000.00 $ 258.799.62

. J4 ,062.70326.94

.$704,389.64 $ 258,799.62

$ 529,£29.66 '.$ 4,000.00 $ 165,875.00

24,600.00. 10,000.00 337,490.00

.$ 14,000.00 $1,057,194.66

J, 117,130.64 131,462.25- 5 ,561.61. 42,628.71 55,000.00

$ 963,189.26

T o ta l s ...................................................... $165,320,96C o m b in e d 'A c c o u n ts , v iz . : ........................O v e r d r a f t s ' ............................................................B a n k in g H o u s e ............................................F u r n i t u r e a n d F ix t u r e s .......................... ..O th e r R e a l E s t a t e ..........................................*

$ 186,462.25 $ 351 ,783.21

814.1652,788.0031,671 .45

4 ,800 .00

Total ............. ...........................LIABILITIES

Capital Stock paid in .........................Surplus Fund ......................................Undivided Profits, net .......................Dividends . Unpaid .............................Commercial Deposits, viz.: Commercial Deposits Subject to CheckDemand Certificates of D eposit........Certified Checks ..................................

$2,476,240.74

$ 100,000.00 100,000.00 38,772.28

6,200.00

666,647.83120,273.86

525.23

Totals ........................................Savings Deposits, viz.: •Book Accounts—Subject to Savings

By-Laws ---- ....................................Certificates of Deposit Subject to

Savings By-Laws ...........................Cluj^ Savings Deposits (Xmas',

$ 787,446,92 $ 787,446.92

$1,406,357.27

20,216.36

8 ^ 8 0 .4 2

Totals .....................Reserve for Depreciation

$1,428,954.05 $1,428,954.05 14,867.49

$2,476,240.74

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Total .............................. ..STATE OF MICHIGAN, County bt Wayne, as.L E. K. Bennett, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweai

that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bellel and correctly represents the true stateof the several matters therein con t&ined, as shown by the books of the bank.

B. K. BENNETT, Cashier.Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July,* *1925.

R. A. ITS HER, .Notary Public.My pnmmlmWi expires A pril 3

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L a k e s o m e tim e in A u g u s t.

N e x t T h u r s d a y e v e n in g

a n ic e ,c r e a m so c ia l , to be th e r e .

e v e n in g w a s o n th e s u b je c t o f p r a y e r C h r i s t 's a t t i t u d e in p r a y in g , s ta n d in g k n e e lin g , re c l in in g , b u t a l l p r a y e r s w e re a n s w e re d .

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I n t h e c o n d i t io n s o f tw o

E L L I N G a n d E L S I E E . F L E U E L - L IN G , h u s b a n d a n d w ife , o f t h e V illa g e o f P ly m o u th , M ic h ig a n , T H E P L Y M O U T H H O M E B U IL D ­IN G A S S O C IA T IO N , a C o rp o ra tio n o rg a n iz e d a n d d o in g b u s in e s s u n d e r t h e l a w s o f t h e S ta t e o f M ic h ig a n , o f P ly m o u th , M ic h ig a n , o n e o f w h ic h s a id m o r tg a g e s is d a t e d th e 2 4 th d a y o f M ay , A . D . 1924, a n d re c o rd e d in t h e office o f t h e R e g is te r o f D e e d s f o r s a id C o u n ty o n th e 2 8 th d a y o f M ay , A. D . 1924, in L ib e r 1020 o f M o rtg a g e s , o n p a g e 146, a n d th e o th e r o f w h ic h s a id m o r tg a g e s i s d a t e d th e 1 s t d a y o f N o v e m b e r, A . D . 1924, a n d r e c o rd ­e d in th e office o f t h e R e g is te r o f D e e d s f o r s a id C o u n ty o n t h e 5 th d a y o f N o v e m b e r A . D . 1924, in L ib e r 1020 o f M o r tg a g e s o n p a g e 182, a n d e a c h o f s a id m o r tg a g e c o n ta in in g a p o w e r o f s a le , o n w h ic h s a id m o r tg a g e s t h e re is c la im e d to b e d u e f o r p r in c ip a l a n d i n t e r e s t u p to t h e 2.7th d a y o f J u n e , A . D . 1925, t h e s u m o f T H R E E T H O U S A N D T H R E E H U N D R E D T W E N T Y -T W O a n d e ig h ty -f iv e h u n ­d r e d th s ($ 3 ,3 2 2 .8 5 ) D O L L A R S , a n d a t t o r n e y s fe e s o f F I F T Y ($ 50 .00 ) D O L L A R S , a s p ro v id e d b y la w , a n d n o p ro c e e d in g s a t law . h a v in g b e e n in ­s t i t u t e d to re c o v e r t h e m o n ey s e c u re d b y s a id m o r tg a g e s , o r a n y p a r t t h e r e ­of, a n d s a id m o r tg a g e e h a v in g e le c te d to d e c la r e t h e fu l l a m o u n ts t h e re o f d u e : N O T IC E i s h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t , b y v i r t u e o f th e p o w e rs o f s a le c o n ta in e d in s a id m o r tg a g e s a n d th e s t a t u t e in s u c h c a s e m a d e a n d p ro v id e d , o n T H U R S D A Y , T H E 8 T H D A Y O F O C T O B E R , A . D . 1925, a t tw e lv e (1 2 :0 0 ) o ’c lo c k n o o n , e a s te r n s t a n d a r d t im e , a t t h e s o u th e r ly o r C o n g re s s S t r e e t e n t r a n c e to t h e C o u n ty B u ild ­in g in th e C ity o f D e tr o i t , W a y n e C o u n ty , M ic h ig a n ( t h a t b e in g t h e p la c e w h e re th e C ir c u i t C o u r t f o r th e C o u n ty o f W a y n e is h e ld ) , t h e u n d e r ­s ig n e d w il l se ll a t p u b l ic a u c t io n to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r , t h e p re m is e s d e s c r ib e d in th e s a id m o rtg a g e s , o r so m u c h th e r e o f a s m a y be n e c e s s a r y to p a y t h e a m o u n t d u e o n s a id m o r t ­g ag e s , w i th i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n a t t h e r a t e o f s ix a n d o n e - fo u r th (6 * 4 % ) p e r c e n tu m , p e r a n n u m , f r o m J u n e 2 7 th , A . D . 1925, a n d a l l l e g a l c o s ts to g e th e r w i th s a id a t t o r n e y s fe e s , w h ic h s a i d p re m is e s a r e d e s c r ib e d a s f o l l o w s :

L o t n u m b e re d th i r t y - tw o (3 2 ) o f R e is e r a n d S te l lw a g e n S u b d iv is io n o f th e V illa g e o f P ly m o u th , b e in g p a r t o f t h e s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r (S W - % ) o f S e c t io n tw e n ty - s ix (2 6 ) a n d p a r t o f t h e n o r th w e s t q u a r t e r (N W -% ) o f S e c t io n th ir ty - f iv e (3 5 ) , T o w n o n e (1 ) S o u th o f R a n g e e ig h t ( 8 ) E a s t , M ic h ­ig a n , a c c o rd in g to t h e P l a t th e r e o f r e ­c o r d e d in t h e office o f t h e R e g i s t e r o f D e e d s f o r s a i d C o u n ty o f W a y n e . '

DATED: This 27th day of June, A. D. 1925.

THE PLYMOUTH HOME BUILD­ING ASSOCIATION, of Plymouth,

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F r a n k E . D a v is o f N o r th v i l le . h a s p u rc h a s e d th e h o u se a n d lo t k n o w n a s th e E lm e r R lu n k p la c e a t 239 A nn A r b o r s t r e e t , f r o m G e o rg e R o b in so n , a n d exiKH-ts to m ove h is fa m ily h e r e soon .

C . E . K in c a id r e tu r n e d hom e W e d ­n e s d a y fro m a tw o w e e k s ' v i s i t w i th h is p a r e n ts a t K in c a id . W e s t V a . H e w a s a c c o m p a n ie d h o m e b y b is b ro th e r - in - law . A. N o w la n d o f P a g e . W e s t V irg in ia .

.L i t t l e N a n c y L ee. th e y o u n g d a u g h ­t e r o f M r. a n d M rs. J o h n J . M c L a re n , w h o lia s been in th e H o m e o p a th ic h o s ­p i ta l a t A n n A rb o r , u n d e r t r e a tm e n t f o r th e p a s t w e ek , is m u ch im p ro v e d a n d w a s b ro u g h t hom e, T u e s d a y .

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th i s p lac e , p a s s e d a w a y a t F o rd h o s p i ta l , la s t S a tu r d a y . J u ly 11 th . M r. C h a p m a n w a s e n r o u te f ro m F a i r H a v e n . M ich ., to E v e r e t t , W a s h in g to n , w h e re h e e x p e c te d to m a k e h is hom e w i th l i is so n . H u r r y C h a p m a n , w hen h e b e c a m e ill a n d w a s ta k e n to th e h o s p i ta l . T h e fu n e r a l s e rv ic e w a s h e ld T u e s d a y . M rs. B e n n e t t a t te n d e d .

JOHN L. CRANDELL, Atty„ Plymouth, Michigan.

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CHANCERY NOTICE No. 122600

S T A T E O F M IC H IG A N , I n th e C ir c u i t C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n ty o f W a y n e , in C h a n c e ry .

M a r y K . H i l lm e r , P la in t i f f , v a . M a ry H e r r in g to n , M a r y H a r r in g to n , K a te E . A lle n , E l iz a b e th V a n B en - s c o u te n , H a r r i e t t B a r k e r , S a r a h B a r k e r , W i l l ia m G . B a r k e r , a n d A l­f r e d S . B a r k e r , o r a n y o f t b e t r u n ­k n o w n h e i r s , d e v is e e ^ le g a te e s , s u c ­c e s s o r s a n d a s s ig n s , D e fe n d a n ts .

A T A S E S S IO N O F s a id C o u r t , h e ld in t h e C o u r t R o o m th e r e o f , in th e C ity o f D e t r o i t , s a id C o u n ty a n d S ta te ; o n t h e 2 9 th d a y off M ay , A. D . 1925.

P R E S E N T : T h e H o n . A d o lp h F. M a rs c h n e r , C ir c u i t J u d g e .

O n r e a d in g a n d 1 fil in g She B IB off C o m p la in t i n t h i s c a u s e f r o m w h ic h i t s a t i s f a c to r i l y a p p e a r s to- t h e C o u r t , t h a t t i t l e , i n t e r e s t s o r c la im s to th e p r e m is e s d e sc rib ed ! i n s a i d j B ill , a n d h e r e in a f te r d e s c r ib e d , w h ic h r ig h ts , t i t l e , i n t e r e s t s a-n<Ji c la im s- off s a id D efendant** , a n d each - o f th e m , i f th e y e v e r had! a n y v a l id i ty , s a id P la in t i f f a v e r s t o b e b a r r e d b y t h e c o n t in u o u s , o p e n , n o to r io u s , u n d is ­p u te d . a d v e rse - s a d 1 e x c lu s iv e p o sse s ­s io n o f P la in t i f f a n d h e r g r a n to r s f o r . m o re t h a n fifteen- (1 5 ) y e a r s l a s t p a s t , a m i fo r m ore- than* f if te e n (150 y e a r s s in c e th e s e v e ra l r i g h t s to- th e p o s se s ­s io n th e re o f a c c ru e d in s a id re s p e c t ­iv e d e f e n d a n ts , w h ic h p o sse s s io n h a » | b ee n , d a r in g a l l o f s a id t im e , a n d s t i l l , Is . a d v e rs e a n d h o s t i l e t o t h e r ig h ts , J t i t l e , in te re s ts - a n d c l a im s o f s a i f t re - ; s p e c tiv e d e f e n d a n t s : a n d u p o n r e a d in g j t h e a f f id a v i t o f s a id P la in t i f f t h a t i t i i s n o t k n o w n a n d c o u ld n o t b e a s c e r - ! t a i n e d a f t e r d i l ig e n t s e a r c h a n d in - j q u i ry , w h e th e r t h e i r r i g h t s , t i t l e , In ­t e r e s t s a n d c la im s h a v e b ee n d is p o s e d o f by w ill , a n d t h a t i t c a a n o t b e a s c e r ­t a in e d in w h a t s ta t e , o r c o u n t r y s a id D e fe n d a n ts , e x c e p t D e fe n d a n t K a te E . A llen , r e s id e :

O N M O T IO N O F C R A N D E L L , T IN K H A M & B A X T E R , A t to r n e y s f o r P la in ti f f ,

I T IS O R D E R E D , T h a t M a r y H e r ­r in g to n , M a ry H a r r in g to n , E l iz a b e th V a n B e n sc o u te n , H a r r i e t t B a rk e r , S a r a h B a r k e r , W O M am G . B a r k e r , and A lf r e d S . B a r k e r , o r a n y off t h e i r u n ­k n o w n h e i r s , d ev ise e s , le g a te e s , s u c ­c e s s o r s a n d a s s ig n s , a n d t h e u n k n o w n p e r s o n s w h o a r e , o r m a y b e , e n t i t l e d t o c la im u n d e r th e m , c a u s e t h e i r s e v e ra l a p p e a r a n c e s to b e e n t e r e d h e r e in i n th e m a n n e r p ro v id e d b y la w o n o r b e fo re T H R E E ( 3 ) m o n th s f r o m t h e d a t e h e re o f , a n d t h a t t h i s o r d e r b e p u b ­l ish e d o r s e rv e d a s r e q u ir e d b y law .

A D O L P H F . M A R S C H N E R ,Circuit Judge.

A T ru e C opy.Henry Morris, Deputy Clerk.

SAID SUIT involves the title to, and Is bronght to quiet title to, the lands and premises described in said Bill of Complaint, as follows: In the Town­ship o f ' Plymouth, Wayne County, State of Michigan, to wit:

Commencing a t the northeast corner of the west half (W%) of the north­west quarter (NW%) of section 28, Town 1 south of Range 8 East, running thence southerly along the east line of the said west half, 21 ' 47links; thence south, seventy-four and % (74%) degrees west, 10 chains 84 links, to the west line of the east half <B%) of the west half (W%) of said quarter section; thence north- two and % (2*4) degrees west, along said last mentioned line, 23 Chains 27 links to the' north line of said section; thence easterly, along said 'la s t nfei . line 9 chains 89 links, to the plane of

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be h e ld T h u r s d a y e v e n in g , J u l y 23, in t l ie c h u r c h . I ) r . L ee so n w il l be h e r e t o p re s id e . T h is is th e l a s t t im e D r . L e e so n w il l be w i th u s a s D is t r ic t S u p e r in te n d e n t . A ll a r e c o r d ia l ly in ­v i te d to co m e a n d m e e t h im .

T h e S u n d a y -sc h o o l u n io n p ic n ic w il l lie h e ld t h i s w e e k S a tu r d a y a f te rn o o n a n d e v e n in g , at. N a n k in M ills . A ll a r e re q u e s te d to b r in g so m e th in g fo r a p o t- lu c k s e r v e s e l f s u p p e r . F o rd m o v ­in g p ic tu re s w il l l>e sh o w n in th e e v e ­n in g . T h e r e w il l b e g am e s o f a l l k in d s . A ll a r e c o r d ia l ly in v i te d to a t ­te n d .

T h e s o c ia l h e ld a t M rs . G r e e r ’s l a s t F r id a y e v e n in g , w a s la rg e ly a t te n d e d . E v e ry b o d y s e e m e d to e n jo y th e m ­se lv es . S e v e r a l ' f r o m P ly m o u th , w e re p re s e n t , a s w a s a ls o M rs . G eo rg e C oop­e r o f L o s A n g e le s . C a l i fo rn ia , w h o se o ld f r ie n d s w e re g la d to m e e t h e r .

M rs. V in a J o y . w h o h a s b een v is i t ­in g h e r s i s t e r i n P ly m o u th th e p as t^ tw o w e e k s . i» o n ce a g a in a r e s id e n t o f N e w b u rg . S h e is l iv in g w i th h e r d a u g h te r . M rs . M cN ab b , w h o j u s t m o v ed h e r e f r o m D e tr o it .

M rs . A ll ie P e t e r s B e n n e t t o f M id- d le v i l le . a n d M rs . F re d S ec o rd o f N o r th v i l le . v i s i te d M rs . M a rk J o y l a s t w e e k F r id a y . T h e y a ls o a t te n d e d th e s o c ia l a t M rs , G r e e r s .

M rs. E lla W ig h t a n d d a u g h te r . M rs. H a r r y B asse tt* , a m i M r. a n d M rs. N « l- | so n B u tl e r y l W a y n e , c a l le d a t t h e ! S m ith h o m es tea d , l a s t w eek W e d u es- ■ d a y . ,

M rs . t . \ K. R y d e r a n d d a u g h te r s . , M rs. C ly d e S m ith , a n d M rs . D o n a ld { R y d e r , a n d th e M isse s A n n a a n d A d a 1 Y oung* a t te n d e d th e fu n e r a l o f M rs . M in n ie I l i l l i k e r a t B irm in g h a m l a s t | T u e s d a y a f te rn o o n ; T h e r e m a in s w e re j t a k e u to M an is tee - Ci*c b u r ia l .

M iss E l iz a b e th M a th e r s o n a n d G e o rg e a u d C la re n c e C le m en s sj>ent J Liver S u n d a y a t the- C le m e n s hom e.

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M r. a n d M rs. I l e r l ie r t L>emi a n d d a u g h te r . D o ro th y , o f C h a r le v o ix , w e re g u e s t s o f M r. ih u l M rs. t y i r k J o y . lu s t W e d n e sd a y : T h e y v is ite dth e o ld h o m e s te a d a t N a u k in M ills. H e r b e r t 's f a th e r r a ti t b * m i l l t h e r e fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s , i t lia s lieen 41 y e a r s s in c e b e b a d l>«eu th ro u g h th e h o u se , a n d w as- m u c h p le a se d a t th e w a y M r. F o rd h a s re p a ire d i t . l e a v ­in g e v e ry th in g a s it. w a s fif ty y e a r s a g o . M r. a n d M rs. Lieu D e a n a n d f a m ­ily o f S i lv e r L ak e , c a lle d a t M a rk J o y 's a t t h i s t im e , a ls o v i s i t in g N a n ­k in M ills .

M r. a n d M rs. C la rk M a c k in d e r le f t l a s t w e ek T h u r s d a y , to v i s i t t h e i r so n . V e n t a n d fa m ily , a t G r a n d R a p id s , r e tu r n in g h o m e M o n d ay . T h e i r d a u g h te r . M rs. J a m e s N o r r is , o f S tr a th m o o r , k e p t b o u se f o r th e m d u r ­in g th e i r a b se n c e

M r. a n d M rs . L u ce a n d l i t t l e n iec e o f N a p o le o n , w e r ^ 'S u n d a y g u e s t s a t th e p a r s o n a g e .

Mrs.* H e n ry G r im m . S r ., a n d so n , R a y . a n d d a u g h te r , C la r a , v is ite d M rs. G r im m ’s b r o th e r a u d fa m ily in D e tr o it , . S u n d a y . 1

M r. a n d M rs . R . Ix iw is o f C h e lsea , si>enr o v e r S u n d a y w i th t h e i r d a u g h ­t e r , M rs. E d g a r S te v e n s . M r. S te v e n s h a s b ee n l a id u p w i th a n a b c e s s o n h i s n eck . . .

M r. a n d M rs. F lo y d O b t r a n d e r o f R o m eo , s p e n t S u n d a y a t th e J o y h o m e .

M r. a n d M rs. C . E . R y d e r a n d M r. a n d M rs. H e n ry G r im m a n d d a u g h te r , V irg in ia , v is ite d t h e K in y o n c e m e te ry i s C a n to n , S u n d a y a f te rn o o n , fin d in g o n e h e a d s to n e w i th t h e d a t e o f b u r ia l in th e y e a r 'o f 1825: T h e r e a r e som e q u a in t o ld . . e p i ta p h s . M r. R y d e r ’s, g r a n d f a t h e t l ^ a m j^ g r a n d m o t h e r , J o h n a n d D ia n a W efiton , a r e b u r ie d h e re . T h e e p i ta p h o n t h e fo r m e r r e a d s a s f o l lo w s : rVy

“R e m e m b e r m e a s y o u p a s s by.Aa y o u a r e now , so o n c e w a s I ;A s I a m n o w , s o y o n w il l be, P r e p a r e f o r d e a th a n d fo llo w m e.”

m a n y -o f - th e q jd p io n e e r s a r e b u r ­ie d h e r e . I t s a g r e a t p i t y t o se e th e s e e ld c e m e te r ie s n e g le c te d so .

M r . a n i M re . T h o m a s W ilso n en - r t a i n e # cojapfiQ y f r o m D e tr o i t , l a s t e e k F ittd ay a f te rn o o n .Tike afehodl m e e tin g M o n d a y n ig h t , ■ u te d r f e i a v o te c a r r i e d , ' t o p a y th e d t ta n o f th e p u p i l s w h o e n t e r 1 P ly m ­

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o f M r. f c l p r f ^ T ’L . C te m e n s i s d i r e c to r i s t r e a s u r e r .

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d a y w i t h o u t p e n a l t y . 2 % p e n a l t y a f t e r A u g u s t 1 O t h , B e s u r e t o r e t u r n s t a t e m e n t w i t h r e m i t t a n c e t o b e r e c e i p t e d . M a k e r e m i t t a n c e p a y a b l e t o P l y m o u t h V i l l a g e T r e a s u r e r , t h e n a m e o f t r e a s u r e r n e e d n o t a p p e a r . . P a y b y c h e c k w h e n e v e r p o s s i b l e . N a m o n e y w i l l b e a c c e p t e d a f t e r 4 : 0 0 P . M . A d d r e s s a l l m a i l t o P l y m o n t h V i l l a g e T r e a s u r e r . I f y o u d o n o t r e c e i v e s t a t e m e n t n o t i f y v i l l a g e t r e a s u r e r . F a i l u r e t o r e c e i v e s t a t e m e n t d o e s n o t e x c u s e p a y m e n t .

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THE FOOD QUESTION ANSWERED

b y M r. S e rv e s-y o u -r lg h t.

Y ou w a n t to c a t in a c l e a n . ' w e ll k e p t r e s ta u r a n t w h e re o rd e r a n d p ro m p tn e s s a n d th e b e s t o f food p ro p e r ly p r e p a r e d is th e o r ­d e r of th e d a y . T h is is t h a t .

I t ’s t h e k in d o f a r e s ta u r a n t y o n l ik e t o b r in g y o u r f r ie n d s to — t h a t ’s t l ie k in d o f a n e a t in g h o u se t h i s is .

I t’s a treat to eat at the

Famons RestaurantFormerly Strvng’s Restaurant

Phone 249Opposite P. M. Depot

DETROIT UNITED LINESPLYMOUTH TIME TABLE

Effective June 16, 1925

FOR WAYNE—*6:28 a. m.. ?6:17 a. m., 7:17 a. m., 9:17 a. m., and every two hoars to 5:17 p. m., 6 :00 p. m., 7 :00 p. m., 7 :17 p. m. and 9:17 p. m.FOR NORTHVILLE—*5:81 a. m., *6:27 a. m., 8:23 a. m., 10:81 a. m.5 and every two hours to 8:81 p. m.,10:31 p. m.

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2 0 0 B o o t h H e m s t i t c h e d B a t h T o w e l s , 3 3 in. _ _ 2 3 c Each- 7 5 P a i r s M e n ’s K h a k i P a n t s , S t a g M a d e . . . $ 1 . 4 8 Pair1 2 0 W o r k S h i r t s , s i z e s 1 4 t o 2 0 — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 c E a c h7 5 C h i l d r e n ’s K h a k i P l a y S u i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 c E a c h4 0 0 A j a x C o t t o n B a t t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 1 9 c E a c J i3 0 0 Y d s . D o t t e d V o i l e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 3 5 c Y d .2 2 0 P a i r s M e n ’s W o r k S o c k s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 c P a i r5 0 F o l d i n g C a m p S t o o l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ : 5 9 c E a c h

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F O R S A L E — O n e s ev e n -ro o m b u n g a- Iw , e v e ry th in g co m p le te . O n e h o usd , s e v e n ro o m s a n d b a th , c o m p le te , a l l new . B o th h e a t e d b y H o m e r p ip e fu r n a c e s . O ne e ig h t- ro o m h o u s e a n d b a th , a l l n e w a n d u p - to -d a te . A ll th e s e h o u s e s h a v e g a r a g e s . A ll lo c a te d in S u n s h in e A c re s , l ig h ts , s e w e rs , g a s , s id e w a lk s a n d w a te r . E a s y t e r m s o r c a sh . E . L . V a n A rs d a le , p h o n e 190J

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I f you have anything to buy or! sell, advertise in the Mail. I t will pay you.

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Many factors besides lawful supervision enter into the streng th of a bank and the security of funds deposited w ith it.There m ust be ample resources, responsi­bility and integrity of both officers' and di­rectors, and a well defined policy, whose first provision is to protect the in terests of

, all depositors.

Such is the strength of this bank.

Its resources are ample and its operations based upon the best and soundest banking

| policies. Its officers are well-known fo r integrity.

Plym outh U nited Savings BankMain Bank, 330 Main St.

Branch Office, Cor. Starkweather Ave. and Liberty St.

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F O R S A L E — 1 l a t e 1924 T u d o r sednnsfihew t i r e s : 1 l a t e 1923 F o rd o r , lo ts o f e x t r a s : o n e 1923 ro a d s te r , c h e a p ; o n e 1922 s e d a n ; tw o 1922 to u r ­in g c a r s ; o n e 1923 t r u c k w i th s t a r t e r ; on e F o r d s p e e d s te r , * 3 0 ; o n e d u m p tru c k , w i th W a r f o r d t r a n s m is s io n . P ly m o u th M o to r S a le s C o., S o u th M ain s t r e e t , p h o n e 130. 3 4 t l

F O R S A L E — 60 a c re s c la y lo am lan d , w i th 6 a c r e ? sec o n d g ro w th t im ­b er. N o b u i ld in g s . F o u r m ile s s o u th ­w e s t o f Y p s i la n t i . O n e m ile f ro m g ood ro a d . P r ic e . $4,800. I n q u i r e 210 F e r r i s s t r e e t , Y p s i la n t i , M ich . 34 t4 p

F O R S A L E — A h ig h -c la s s e le c tr ic w a s h e r , s a m e ty p e a s T h o r , u s e d o n ly fo u r m o n th s . F a m i ly g o in g to C a l i ­fo rn ia . E a s y te rm s . A lso L lo y d b ab y c a r r ia g e , v e ry g o o d co n d itio n , good t i r e s . 346 E a s t A n n A rb o r s t r e e t . P h o n e 119. 3 4 t l

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W e’ll loan you a car to examine—to drive—and to compare. And then let you decide whether you ran buy such alluring beauty and satisfying per­formance atanequalpriceelsewhere.That’s how certain we are that after you know this Six—you, too, will buy an Oldsmobile!Touring 8890, Coach 8107S, f . o. b. Lansing, p llfi tax.

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v i l le w a s v i s i t in g f r ie n d s in th e I . R y d e r n e ig h b o rh o o d l a s t w eek . >

T h e F e d e r a te d L a d ie s ’ A id S o c ie ty w il l m e e t a t t h e h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. F re d F o re m a n n e x t T h u r s d a y a f t e r ­n o on , J u ly 2 3 rd . E v e ry o n e in v i te d .

M r. a n d M rs . N . P o t t s o f N o r th v ille , w e re S u n d a y a f te r n o o n c a l le r s a t .th e J a m e s B o y le h om e.

M rs. J e n n ie S m ith s p e n t a p a r t o f l a s t w e e k w i th r e la t iv e s in P ly m o u th .

W e s le y W ils o n a n d w ife w e re S u n ­d a y g u e s ts o f M r. a n d M rs . J . S log- g e t t a t M ila n .

M r. a n d M rs . G. B u rn h a m a n d d a u g h te r , S h ir le y J e a n , a n d M rs . M in ­n ie B ra d le y 'S p en t S u n d a y w i th S h e r ­m a n H a r tm a n a n d w ife .

W . ( 'a l ie n , w ife a n d f a m i ly w e re c a l l in g on f r ie n d s in R u s h to n , S u n d a y .

M rs . W e s le y W ils o n w a s i n A n n A rb o r . T u e s d a y .

M rs . W . M e r r i t t a n d so n , D o n a ld , s p e n t S a tu r d a y in D e tr o it .

‘ S u n d a y c a l le r s a t C . M a n k in ’s . w e r e : M r. a n d M rs. W . A n d e rs o n a n d M r. | a n d M rs . P a u l B o n sn n e r .

L i t t l e B e e v ia H a l l s p e n t l a s t w e ek in N o r th v i l le w i th re la t iv e s .

R o y K e h r l v is ite d f r ie n d s in l te d - fo rd , S u n d a y .

M rs . F r a n k R y d e r a n d so n , B e r t , a n d M rs . G. R o t te j i s T w e r e A n n A rb o r sh o p p e r s . W e d n e sd a y .

M r. a n d M rs . C . P a y n e m o to re d to P e te r s b u r g , to v i s i t h i s b ro th e r , E . P a y n e a n d f a m ily , M o n d ay . T h e y d ro v e th ro u g h to M a r io n . O h io , to see t h e i r s i s te r a t th e S a w y e r s a n i to r iu m .

L i t t l e A lic e P a y n e i s v i s i t in g h e r a u n t , M rs . C . P a y n e f o r a c o u p le o f -W eeks.

M e sd a m e s C . P a y n e . W i t t i c k a n d S tr o k a n d M iss W i t t ic k w e re c a l le r s o f M rs . R a y P e n n e l l , S a tu r d a y e v e ­n in g . ‘ ‘ ,

T lu - M isse s D o r o th y F o re m a f i o f D e tr o i t , A g n e s K ro n e n o f - - 'D u lu th . M in n ., a n d H a ro ld F o re m a n w e re w e ek -e n d g u e s t s G . F o re m a nhom e.

E a r l S tu n b r o a n d w ife l e f t th e f i r s t o f th i s w e e k € o r a n o r th e r n m o to r t r ip , a n d w ill v is it th e S oo , a n d m a n yo th e r p la c e s o f a t t r a c t i o n .

M rs . R . K e h r l a n d so n , R o y . s p e n t T u e s d a y in A n n A rb o r . I ^

R e v . W h itn e y a n d w ife o f D e tr o it , w e re g u e s ts o f M rs . J e n n ie S m ith T u e s d a y . '

M rs . J a m e s S p e n c e r s p e n t l a s t w e ek w i th h e r p a r e n t s a t W h itm o re L a k e .

G. B u rn h a m , w ife a n d d a u g h te rw e re in D e tr o it . M o n d ay . .

T he7 M isse s A n n a a n d E l iz a b e th I l a l - lida.v o f D e tr o i t , w e re w e ek -e n d g u e s ts a t t h e i r h om e.

M r. a n d M rs. F j R y d e r a n d so n . B e r t , w e re S u n d a y d in n e r iw esfs* a t th e G. R o lie r ts h o m e. W-''

R ev . G ib so n a n d f a m ily o f D e tro it , c a l le d a t th e V. K a h le r h o m e S u n d a y .

T D E A U T I F U L , soft to n ed *a re w a sh a b le — th a t ’s w h a t y o u i

h av e if yo u com e to th is s to re for w all paint. W e k n o w o f no o th e r w all d ecora­tion so a rtistic , su itab le a n d econom ical as

mmaWashable Mill Paint

I t g ive s w a lls a sm oo th co ating w ith o u t p o res. N o d irt can p en e tra te th e fin is h . E a s y w a sh in g ta ke s th e p lace o f redeco­ra tin g . S h o w s no la p s o r b ru sh m a rks .

L e t us sh o w y o u a oolor card o f s o f t wall to n e s .

H O L L A W A Y ’SW all Paper and Paint Store

263 Union St. - * Phone 28

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KING’S CORNERSM rs. C z a jk o w k ^ i a n d tw o d a u g h te r s ,

V i rg in ia a n d G e n ev iev e , o f W isco n s in , a r e m a k in g a n e x te n d e d v i s i t w ith h e r p a r e n ts , i l k . a n d M rs . N o w a ck i, a n d o th e r r e la t iv e s a n d f r ie n d s .

Kenneth--LoCKhart, who was hurt in an auto accident some two weeks ago. is expected to be able to come home this week. One of his eyes was badly injured.

M r. a n d - M rs. J o s e p h P is z a r k a n d M r. a n d M rs. M icol C o o p e rs m ith a n d d a u g h te r o f D e tr o it , w e re g u e s ts o f t l ie i r p a r e n ts re c e n t ly .

M r. a n d M rs . F r a n k N o w a ck i a n d s i s te r o f D e tr o it , w e re S u n d a y g u e s ts o f t h e i r p a r e n ts .

M r. a n d M rs . C h a r le s P a r r i s h s p e n t s e v e ra l d a y s l a s t w e ek a t th e h o m e o f t h e i r d a u g h te r , M rs . O tto K a is e r . M r. P a r r i s h is in v e r y p o o r h e a l th a t th i s w r it in g .

M rs . C . P a r r s l i c a l le d o n M rs. W a l te r D e th lo f f in P ly m o u th , M o n d ay a f t e r ­no o n .• C . P a r r i s h h a s so ld h is h o m e o n th e

K in g ro a d , to .D r. Z . L . K a m in s k i o f D e tro it .

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And it goes with every gallon. I t ’s fun to sell the gas th a t makes every driver better satisfied with his car.

Our troubles were over when we sta rted to sell INDIAN GAS. It will chase your troubles, too. Better try it.

Red Indian Oil Co., Inc.H . A . SA G E & SO N, D istrib u to rs

M ain S t. and P . M . R . R . Phone 440

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o u r p la c e o f b u s in e s s w il l b e c lo se d o n S a tu r d a y a f te rn o o n s .

E C K L E S & G O L D S M IT H .

SUITS and OVERCOATS

$ 2 3 . 5 0' T A IL O R E D TO M EA S U R E

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736 MapteJAve^ or Phone 147-J Evenings

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Chaney-BakeweH Realty Co.N 479 Main S t Plymouth, Michigan Phone 278

Acreage ImprovedIndustrial ' Vacant

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F o r Y o u r V a c a t i o nTherm-a-Jug, one gallon size,

Special, $2.98Vacuum Bottles, 85c to $7.50

FlashlightsPaper Tablecloths, Napkins, Cups,

Plates, Spoons and Towels Toy Boats

Toy Sand Pails and Shovels Bathing Soap

Bath Towels

Woodworth’s BazaarP ly m o u th , M ich.

• BASE BALLS a tu rd a y , J u ly 1 1 th , th e H o u s e o f

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is w h a t m a k e s h o m e h o m e lik e . S o w i th lo v e ly flo w ers— th e y a d d to a ro o m f r a g ra n c e , sw e e t­n ess a n d th e t e n d e r m e m o rie s o f su m m e r d a y s a n d w a n in g tw i ­l ig h ts . B r in g s u m m e r in to y o u r hom e b y le t t i n g u s s u p p ly th e B ow ers to y o u d a i ly . A n in v e s t­m e n t f o r g ood ch e e r.

Heide’s GreenhousePhone 137-F2 N orth V illag e

When Com pany Comes!H o u se w iv e s k n o w w h a t s w e l te r in g o v e r a h o t s to v e o n a h o t d a y

m e a n s . *

T h e y k n o w h o w i t u p s e ts o n e to h a v e so m eo n e co m e in j u s t a b o u t m e a l t im e , w h e n th e fa m ily w a s p r e p a re d to “ ta k e p o t- lu c k .”

Y o u r w ife k n o w s , a n d . s h e w il l th a n k y o u i f y o u w il l re lie v e h e r o f th i s w o r ry d u r in g th e h o t m o n th s .

Come in and let us. fix you up with an “Emergency K it” fo r summer company

SARDINES CANNED BEANS OLIVES

CANNED SALMON

CAKES COOKIES

PICKLES FRUITS

Canned Fru its and Preserves of all Descriptions You’ll be surprised how cheaply you can lay in a nice assortm ent of hot-weather and picnic foods— and how well they fit in on hot days.

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NANKIN M ILLSl l i r a m C le m e n t h a s a n e w F o rd .E v e ry b o d y is b u sy h a y in g a t p re s e n t .M rs. O k e r a n d t h r e e c h i ld r e n , w h o

s p e n t th e la s t tw o w e e k s a t th e h o m e o f h e r c o u s in s . M r. a n d M rs. F r e d V oss, r e tu r n e d to C h ic ag o . F r id a y .

D a v id S u th e r la n d o f L in c o ln P a r k , s a v e d a l i t t l e ^ h i ld f r o m d ro w n in g in th e N a n k in M ills c h a n n e l . S u n d a y a f te rn o o n .

M r. ai!cl ^ s . H a r o ld W ilso n a n d c h i ld r e n a n d M rs . O lso n a n d c h i ld r e n v is ite d a t M r. a n d M rs . F r e d V oss’, S u n d a y .

H a z e l K n o r f s k i ’s b i r t h d a y p a r ty l a s t S a tu r d a y , w a s a p le a s a n t o cc as io n .

M rs . C . V o ss h a d a l o t o f E c o rse c o m ­p a n y . S u n d a y .

E v e ry b o d y 's w a i t in g f o r t h e b ig M ills p icn ic .

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RECREATIO N BUILDING

COURTESY AMD SERVICE OUR MOTTO

PROPRIETORSCorner Main Street and M arie Avenue

Bieszk BrothersG A R A G E

AUTO -ELECTRIC SERVICE

SWttera, Generators, Batteries and Ignition Repairs Also General Repairing

- Plymouth and N ewburg'Road Phone 316-HB3

“ O U R R E S T R I C T I O N S A R E Y O U R P R O T E C T I O N ”

SOMEBODY SAID THAT IT COULDN’T BE DONE.

SA Y— DO YOU KNOW WHAT WE DID?

WE FO O LED ’EM. X

GARDEN GROVE HAS GONE OVER THE TOP.

DO YOU KNOW WHY?

Not because we have an organization or high powered salesmen. We haven’t.

Not because of the fact th a t we have advertised it.

But, because jve believe in GARDEN GROVE, because we are proud of GARDEN GROVE. Because we have spent thousands of dollars ip m aking GARDEN GROVE a community in which any person would be proud to live, and because every person who has purchased a lo t in GARDEN GROVE is satisfied.

The lots are going fast. W hen people see the property and see advantages, they are eager to buy. I t doesn’t take salesmanship to sell GARDEN GROVE. We don’t have to advertise the rea ­sons fo r buying in GARDEN GROVE. Our property sells itself.

There are still m any choice lots l e f t B ut don’t p u t i t off too long to come over and look them over. You had bette r lay this paper r ig h t down now, get in your car and come rig h t over or they m ay be gone before you get here.

Ju s t take a run over to our property a t the intersection o f Farm - • ington and Seven Mile roads, and you will go away, w ith a pu r­chase contract in your hand and the satisfaction of having made the best purchase you’ve ever made.

LOOK THIS PLAT OVER^-STUDY OUR LOCATION

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THE PLYMOUTH , FRIDAY, JU LY 17, 1925

OLD HOUSE WILQ U I T B U S I N E S S

A. H. DIBBLE & SONThe closing of A. H. Dibble & Son’s Clothing, Shoes and F u r­

nishing Store m arks the passing of a landm ark in Plymouth^ re­tailing. The, business tfas founded by A. H. Dibble in 1884. In 1899, F . A. Dibble, son of A. H. Dibble, assumed in terest in ftie * business w ith his fa th e r, and from the s ta r t was rem arkably

successful until his death on May 17th.

The store has always specialized in the better class of m er­

chandise, and has enjoyed a large and steadily growing p a tron ­

age.

The entire stock will be placed on sale sta rting

W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 2 2 a t 9 A . M .

to be sold a t very low prices to satisfy the demand of the estate

of the late F . A. Dibble.

The store, which has been closed since Ju ly 7th, will open the! doors to the public, W ednesday, Ju ly 22nd, a t 9:00 a. m., fo r th e g reatest closing out sale in Plym outh history. v

IF YOU VALUE MONEY PR E PA R E ACCORDINGLY

■ O PEN IN G DAYS a t u r d a y , J u l y 1 8 , 1 9 2 5

C e l e b r a t i n g t h e c o m p l e t i o n o f P l y m o u t h ’s

w i i i i t sta rGASOLINE STATION

Every purchaser o f Five or More Gallons of Gasoline Will be Given

t j\ FREE!

A G EN U IN E VALET

AUTO-STROP RAZOR

■s Complete with strop

We have one of these beautiful little razors fo r every car owner in Plym outh. Come in and get ac­quainted and your souvenir all a t the same time.

. . ' ■

Open 7 a. m. t o 11 p. m. Saturday, July 18th

c TJELE TH EA T R EAN ORDINANCE

“ENTICEMENT”T h e s t r a n g e lo v e o f a g i r l f o r a m a n

m a r r ie d to a n o th e r , d e s p i te t h e t r u e lo v e s h e b o re f o r h e r h u s b a n d , p r o ­v id e s t h e th e m e o f o n e o f t h e m o s t p o w e r fu l p h o to d ra m a s ' e v e r f ilm ed — " E n t ic e m e n t ’' — w h ic h i s c o m in g to th e P e n n im a n A lle n th e a t r e , S a tu r d a y , J u l y 1 8 th . i t i s a F i r s t N a t io n a l a t ­t r a c t io n p ro d u c e d b y T h o m a s H . lu c e C o rp o ra t io n a n d d i r e c te d b y G e o rg e A r c h a f a b a u d , w i th M a r y A s to r , l a a K e i th a n d C liv e B ro o k in t h e f e a ­t u r e d ro le s . T h e film is b a s e d o n t h e n o v e l b y C liv e A rd e n , w h o h a s c o n ­t r iv e d a n u n u s u a l ly in t r i g u in g a n d c o m p e llin g p lo t . •

T h e r e i s n o n e o f t h e o ld “ t r i a n g le ” s i tu a t io n inr “ E n t ic e m e n t.” T h e p l ig h t o f I g n o r e 4 s a n u n u s u a l o n e , a n d o n e f o r w h ic h S he i s o n ly p a r t l y to b lam e . T h e w o r k in g o u t o f h e r d iff ic u lt s i t u a ­t io n m a k e s a n a b s o r b in g s to r y , o n e t h a t c o m p e lls a t t e n t io n , n o t o n ly b e ­c a u s e o f th e n o v e l ty a n d d a r in g o f th e

.c o m p lic a te d m a z e in to w h ic h s h e h»« b ee n th ro w n , b u t a l s o b e c a u s e o f th e d r a m a t ic c l im a x e s t h a t e n s u e .

H e r e w e h a v e a n im p u ls iv e , c a r e ­f r e e g i r l , ig n o r in g c o n v e n t io n s a n d t a k in g l i f e a s i t c o m e s w i th a la u g h . S h e fo r m s a f r ie n d s h ip w i th a m a r r ie d m an , u n h a p p i ly m a r r ie d , i t i s t r u e , b u t m a r r ie d n e v e r th e le s s . T h e y g o a lo n e to t h e m o u n ta in s , w h e re th e g i r l is I n ju r e d * in a m o u n ta in s l id e . T h e m an c h a n g e s , a lm o s t i n s ta n t ly , f ro m th e f r ie n d to t h e lo v e r . i t i s th e a w a k e n in g f o r t h e £ ir l . S h e s e e s h e r id e a l f r ie n d s h ip s h a t t e r e d . S h e flees, t r y in g to f o r g e t t h e m a n . '

L a t e r s h e m a r r ie s , a n d h e r h a p p y m a r r ie d l i f e i s r u d e ly i n t e r r u p te d b y th e g h o s t o f th e m o u n ta in t r i p . T h e n co m e h ig h ly d r a m a t ic e m o tio n a l s c e n e s b e tw e e n th e w ife , h e r h u s b a n d a n d h e r c o m p a n io n o f th e m o u n ta in s .

W 'lth t h i s a s i t s b a s is , " E n t ic e m e n t” p r e s e n ts a n o v e l a n d u n u s u a l p lo t, w i th no s la c k e n in g o f tem p o .

A n o rd in a n c e to a m e n d , a n o r d i ­n a n c e e n t i t l e d , “A n o rd in a n c e to r e g u - l a t e t h e u s e b y v e h ic le s o f t h e s t r e e t s , a l le y s a n d p u b l ic p la c e s , w i th in t h e V illa g e .o f P ly m o u th , S t a t e o f M ich i-

m . rT H E V IL L A G E O F P L Y M O U T H

O R D A I N S :S ec . 1. T h a t S e c t io n 26 o f s u c h

o rd in a n c e be a m e n d e d to r e a d a s f o l ­lo w s :

S ec . 26. Any. p e r s o n d r iv in g a v e h ic le , u p o n ^ e a p p r o a c h o f f ire a p p a r a tu s , u p o n h e a r in g a w a r n in g s ig n a l , s h a l l im m e d ia te ly d r iv e t o t h e c u r b o r s id e o f th e s t r e e t a d d s to p o r t u r n o ff f r o m th e s t r e e t u p o n w h ic h s a id f ire a p p a r a tu s i s a p p r o a c h in g o r t r a v e l in g so a s n o t to i n t e r f e r e w i th i t s p a s s a g e ; a n d s h a l l n o t fo l lo w n o r a p p r o a c h , g o in g in t h e s a m e ' d ire c t io n , n e a r e r t h a n T W O H U N D R E D F E E T n o r p a r k n e a r e r t h a n F O U R H U N ­D R E D F E E T , f r o m th e s c e n e o f fire , o r t h e f ire t r u c k s o r a p p a r a t u s : P ro - , v id e d , T h a t f ire m en , d r iv in g t h e i r o w n v e h ic le s , m a y le a v e th e m a t a n y c o n ­v e n ie n t p la c e s u b je c t to t h e c o m m a n d o f t h e f i r e - c h ie f ; a p d 'P r o v id e d F u r t h e r . T h a t a n y p e r s o n , ' d r iv in g a v e h ic le c a r r y in g fire m e n in t h e p e r fo rm a n c e o f t h e i r d u t ie s , m a y t r a n s p o r t th e m to p o in ts w h e r e t h e i r d u t i e s a r e t o b e p e r fo rm e d a n d im m e d ia te ly d r iv e s u c h v e h ic le b ey o n d th e F O U R H U N D R E D F O O T l im i t a s h e r e in r e q u ir e d .”

S ec . 2 . T h i s o rd in a n c e s h a l l t a k e e f fe c t o n t h e 6 t h d a y o f J u ly , A . D . 3925.

M a d e a n d p a s s e d b y t h e C o m m iss io n o f t h e V illa g e o f P ly m o u th , S t a t e o f M ic h ig a n , a t a m e e tin g th e r e o f h e ld o n th e 1 5 th d a y o f J u n e , A . D . 1925,

H . C . R O B IN S O N ,V il la g e P r e s id e n t .

S ID N E Y D . S T R O N G ,V illa g e C le rk .

“ T H E T A L K E R ”

A n im p o s in g a r r a y o f fa v o r i te k fo rm th e c a s t o f “T h e T a lk e r ,” F i r s t N a ­t io n a l ’s l a t e s t o ffe r in g , w h ic h c o m e s to th e P e n n im a n A llen , S u n d a y a n d M o n ­d a y , J u l y 19 a n d 20.

I n t h e f e a tu r e d ro le s w e w il l fin d A n n a Q . N ilsso n , a s b e a u t i f u l a n d a s g o rg e o u s ly c o s tu m e d a s e v e r , a n d th e p o lish e d a n d ■ im m a c u la te L ew itf S. S to n e . T h e s e tw o w e re l a s t s e e n h e r e t o g e th e r i n " I n e z f r o m H o lly ­w o o d .”

A n d in th e le s s e r ro le s a r e s e e n S h ir ­le y M aso n , I a n . K e i th , T u l ly M a r s h a l l a n d o th e r s a lm o s t e q u a l ly a s w e ll kn o w n .

T h u s “ T h e T a lk e r ," f r o m i t s c a s t a lo n e , c a n b e g u a r a n t e e d a s g o o d s c r e e n e n te r ta in m e n t .

T h e s to r y i s f r o m M a r io n F a i r f a x ’s s ta g e h i t o f th e s a m e t i t l e , a n d w h ile I t u n fo ld s a r a p id su c c e s s io n o f te n s e Jove sc e n e s a n d t h r i l l s , f in d s I t s b a s is jn t h e p ro s ia c f ig u re o f a w o m a n w-ho h a t e s h o u s e w o rk a n d l ik e s to ta lk .

S h e is o n e o f th o s e u l t r a - m o d e rn w o m en w h o b e lie v e s in th e f r e e d o m o f h e r s e x , a n d s h e . d e f ie s h e r h u s b a n d to c u r b h e r . M is s N ils s o n a s th e t a lk in g w ife a n d S to n e in th e ro l e o f t h e s i le n t , o r r a t h e r s i le n c e d h u s b a n d , f in d id e a l sco p e f o r so m e e x c e l le n t p o r t r a y a ls .

T h e p lo t a s c e n d s te n s e ly d r a m a t ic h e ig h ts w h e n M is s M aso n , a s t h e y o u n g a n d u n s o p h is t ic a te d s i s t e r o f th e " t a lk e r ," fo l lo w s h e r p r e a c h m e n ts a n d e lo p e s w itf i A y o u th w h o t u r n s o u t to b e a ro g u e .

A s e r ie s o f t h r i l l i n g e p is o d e s a r e th e r e s u l t , b u t h a p p in e s s f in a l ly re s c u e s th e g i r l , a n d th e h u s b a n d i s e n a b le d to s i le n c e h is w i f e w i t h t h e m o s t w i th e r ­in g o f a l l p h r a s e s : “ I to ld y o u so .”

PROBATE NOTICENo. 115514

S T A T E O F M IC H IG A N , C o u n ty o f W a y n e , ss .

A t a s e s s io n o f th e P r o b a t e C o u r t f o r s a id C o u n ty o f W a y n e , h e ld a t th e P r o b a t e C o u r t R o o m in th e C ity o f D e tr o i t , o n th e t h i r t i e t h d a y o f J u n e In th e y e a r o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n d r e d a n d tw e n ty -f iv e .

P re s e n t , E d w a r d C o m m a n d , J u d g e o f P ro b a te .

I n t h e . m a t t e r o f t h e e s t a t e o f L ee R o y M cD o n a ld , d ec ea se d .

O n r e a d in g , a n d f i l in g t h e p e t i t io n o f V e s ta I s a b e l l M c D o n a ld p ra y in g t h a t a d m in i s t r a t i o n o f s a id e s t a t e be g r a n te d to h e r o r s o m e o th e r s u i ta b le p e rso n .

I t i s o rd e re d T h a t t h e f i f th d a y o f A u g u s t n e x t , a t te n o ’c lo c k in th e fo r e n o o n a t . s a i d C o u r t R o o m b e ap - a p p o in te d f o r h e a r in g s a id p e t i t io n .

A n d i t i s f u r t h e r o r d e r e d / T h a t a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r b e p u b l i s h e d th r e e s u c c e s s iv e w e e k s p re v io u s t o s a id t im e o f h e a r in g in th e P ly m o u th M a ll , a n e w s p a p e r p r in t e d a n d c i r c u la t in g in s a id C o u n ty o f W a y n e .

. E D W A R D C O M M A N D ,(A t r u e c o p y ) J u d g e o f P ro b a te .

•E d m u n d R . D o w d n e y ,D e p u ty P r o b a t e R e g is te r .

DR. CARL F. JANUARY:Osteopathic Physician

Office in the new Huston Bldg. Plymouth

Dr. Larina A. KetcbemOsteopathic Physician

B u y e r ' s

A d v a n t a g e

Picked Up About TownD a d P ly m o u th s a y s t h e g r e a t e s t o b - ,

j e c t io n so m e w o m e n h a v e to m a r r ie d l i f e I s i t t a k e s to o lo n g to b ec o m e a w id o w .

M a in e w a n ts t o c la im w h a te v e r la n d . M cM illen f in d s a t t h e n o r t h p o le . W e s u p p o s e S h e w o u ld u s e I t a s s h e d o e s , m o s t o f t h a t s h e a l r e a d y h a s — a s a b a n d o n e d f a rm s .

‘.‘Y o u c a n ’t b la m e a b a c h e lo r f o r g e t­t in g co ld f e e t o n m a r r i a g e ,” s a y s D a d P ly m o u th , " w h e n h e s e e s h o w h o t so m e w o m en m a k e I t f o r t h e i r h u s b a n d s .”

T h e r e i s o n e t r u t h t h a t h a s n e v e r b ee n s h a k e n , a n d t h a t i s t h a t t h e r e Is n o d u l l s e a s o n f o r t h e s te a d y a d v e r ­t i s e r .

“ I t m i g h t 1 a l s o b e b e t t e r f o r t h e w o r ld ,” r e f le c ts D a d P ly m o u th , “ I f m o re g i r l s j u m p e d o u t o f a u to m o b ile s

1/ h o m e .”

1 man these days is one 1 you bow the girls he has

I their hair fixed.

Dad Plymouth is authority for the statement that when some#girls have to stay a t home one evening on ac­count of a broken date their parents, get an idea of how it feels to live in a cage with a wild animal. *

To keep in touch with changing markets, many alert buyers use Long Distance. It enables them to take advan­t a g e o f s h o rt prices and af­fords direct per­sonal touch with their sources ofsupplies.

1

Telephone— The Response Is

Immediate ?

MICHIGAN BELL| TELEPHONE CO.

We/can’t help Jmt feel that on theie | modern Fourth of July’s'there Is m [ talcum th£b gunpowder used,

y :

“The man who think* his wife does ' just what he wants her to,” obser, (

Dad P lym outh,'laa aft ieast one more though t costing to Mac*

t f d f c i

Office Hours—8:15 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.

Telephone—Office 407; Residence S56J

Office Lovewell Farms Building NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN

MJRE Sa t i s f a c t i o n

1922 (late) Buick 6-48 Coupe, perfect con- dition—Cheap

1924 Chevrolet Sedan, corduroy cords, like brand n e w ................\ ............. ............... $450.00

1924 Chevrolet Coupe, exceptionally low priced ...................J _ ........— ...........................$250.00

1923 Chevrolet Touring, glass en c lo su re ....... $195.00

1923 Chevrolet Touring, some real value $195.00

Late Model Essex 4 Touring, overhauled $225.00

1924 Ford Touring, A -l throughofit .... 4225.00

1922 (late) D uran t Coupe, a sn^p $250.00

1921 F o rd Touring, s ta rte r , good t i r e s .......... $ 85J)0

1925 Chevrolet R oadster, 30 days old, re­possessed ...... ............. .......... ................... $100.00 off

1924 Chevrolet Touring, run only 2000 miles $295.00 only

1924 Chevrolet Sedan, netfer turned a wheel, save $200.00

Ernest J. AllisonPlym outh, Michigan >

331 Main S t, N . Phone 87

We Are Plymouth Agents for the

Plumbing and Heating Our Specialty

H U G ER & FISHERShop in Rear Conner Hardware

Huger Phone 157 Fisher Phone 313-F2

ol

o

J e w e l C o a l S a v e r D

W a r m A i r F u r n a c e

Scientifically constructed to give the great­est amount of heat with the least

amount of fuel.

Come in and let us tell you about the many exclusive features of the

Jewel Furnaces.

The' Maytag Washing Factory is the Largest Washing Machine Factory in the W o r ld - * r

6

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G y r a f o a m W a s h e r• • T . * " ; .- v ; • • ’

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THE PLYMOUTH MAIL; FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925

It makes the duties of cooking the meals a t home all week a lot easier when you- know that you will not have to bother with

S U N D A Y

D I N N E R% ' s ■ .

Your Dinner is all specially prepared andready for you a t the

Plymouth Hotel Dining RoomJesse W a g n e r, P ro p r ie to r and C hef

This Is Your Dining Room—Use It

Cement = BlocksGOOP QUALITY—PRICES RIGHT

W E D ELIV ER

S M I T H & M c C L U M P H APhone 308F-2

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C l o t h e s P r e s s e d

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A N Y T I M E O F D A Y O R E V E N I N G

SHINGLETON’S IN NORTH PLYMOUTH

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Plymouth Ruck Lodge, No. 47 F. & A. M.

Plymouth, Mich.

F rid a y , August 7—R eg u lar M eeting

H E N R Y H O N D O RP, W . M . M . M . W IL L E T T , Sec’y

TONQUISH LODGE N0.32

I . O . O . F .

Tuesday, Ju ly 21— T h ird Degree. Refreshm ents

V is ito rs A lw ays Welcome

K. P. LODGE NO. 238

M estingi Every Thursday Evening

at 7:30

V isito rs W elcom e

Ottawa Tribe No. 7Im proved O rder

Rednien

M e e ts E v e ry W e d n e s ­d ay N ig h t a t G ra n g e H a ll.

V is ito r s A re W elcom e

Corbett Electric Co.W I R I N G , M O T O R S

A N D F I X T U R E S

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M rs . F r e d P a lm e r a n d so n , T k e r o n , r e tu r n e d h o m e f r o m B u ffa lo , M o n d ay , a f t e r s p e n d in g te n d a y s w i th th e f o r m e r ’s f a th e r a n d b ro th e r .

M rs . J a m e s T iffin , - d a u g h te r , M is s G ra c e , a n d so n , L e w is , o f N o r th v i l le , s p e n t M o n d ay a f te r n o o n w i th M rs . C ly d e F is h e r o n S o u th M a in s t r e e t .

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M r. a n d M rs . W a r r e n P a lm e r h a d a s t h e i r d in n e r g u e s t s S u n d a y . M r. a n d I M rs . M ilto n W ise le y , M r. a n d M rs . i G le n n W is e le y a n d so n s , a n d M rs . K . I M u n fo fd . a l l o f D e tr o i t . !

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