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For HER Coty, Max Factor, n:i- Barry, Evening in Paris, Hudrltit Yankee Clover, Hudnut Gerney and Faberge Sets - $1.50 to $25.00 For HIM Men's Toiletrie Set $2:00 to $7.00 Merry Christmas with Photo Greeting Cards 0 Send year with ono of your own anap• . 1hotli printed a1' part of each card ••• a·r1no your favorite 1n1pahot negative In today , , • we'll do the Yardle;v., Seaforth, Old Spice, Rafuier, Saddle Club, r..._ Mennens, and Boyers. . ·, . Schick and Remlngtbn 'Electric Razors, Leather Travel Kits, tardley Shav- hig Bowls .. a a 12 eards for $1.00 215 cards for $1.75 50 cards for $3.00 100 cards for $5.00 Shimmin Drug Store GIFTS - for Christmas .Gifb for Her SANTA SAYS: "Yo11, too, ca.n !iave cash for next Christmas. Join the Christm1111 CI11;b TODAY and deposit EVERY week." ! .. Choo11 oZr Thoe c1..a. Deposit ReeelV,.'- Weekly In 50!\veeu $ .25 --- $ IUD .50 --- 25.00 1.00 --- 50.00 ,• 2.00 ---- 100.00 5.00 --- 250.00 10.00 --- 500.00 20.00 --- 1000.00 The National· Bank of Eaton R&:pids '. 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I You·' re on Right 1' rack. -when yo,, shop at Vaughn'.f. QUILTED ROBES Rayon Pastel Colors - -$19.95- Corduroy.ROBES Zipper Front --,, .89lid Color -$10.84- PAJAMAS Washables -$19.95- BRUNCH COATS QUilted - Stripes -$14.95-o Jn' H. s. Gym at Eight o'clock Tuesday Eve., Dec. 9, Dr. Norton of Flint, Guo1t Director 1 Fmch. - Cleevea j' Mr. and A beautiful wedding took ptace ·Married so years at the Baptist church Wednesday · - evening, November 26, at eight Mr. and Mrs. B. J. FoWler ob- o'clock, when Kenneth L. Cleeves served 1;heir golden wedding an- tflok as his bride Miss Geraldine Thanksgiving '9vening Pearl Finch, eldest daughter o! with '&.'family gathering at theit Mr.-and Mrs. Ben Finch. The dou- farm home in Hamlin to'WllShip. ble ring , ceremony Was read b-y They have three children, Rice Rev. Ernest Kelford before an al- and Lester, of Charlotte, and Mrs. · The Anntlai-cii'ristmas Com- tar decorated· with palms, ' ferns Hilda Brough of Dayton, Ohio, ltlunity Sing of Eaton R,apids will and two large bouquets ot white ho with their faqtilies were., be held Tuesd8y, December 9, at gladioli and white Inums and me for the .event. eight o'clock in the high scht.'ol feflis with lighted candelabra in Miss Rose Rice and Benjamin J. gymnasium. Everyone is invited the background. Church pews Fowler, both of were to shart? in this gay and beautiful" were decqrated with large bo:ws married on Thanksgiving day, No- Christmru. festiv).ty. _ of white sBtin ribbon. Wilson Leak vember 24, 18.A7r by Rev. Mowers, Dr. William Wellington.Norton 1 dt organ pl_al;ed United Brethren minister of Ea ... head of the succeSsW Commun- music1 and· Mrs. V1vmn Oxendale ton Rapids. ity Musjc Association of Flint, sang Old Sweet At the time of their maniage, will be the ID(est director. He 1s bride1 Who was given in . Fowler was a traveling sales- ' a musician df high distinction. marrfage by her father, was lovely men for the Deering Haiwester His · brilliant career as vocalist in a gown of white satin with full compa'.ny of Chicago, continuing and Violinist, teacher and lee- length train, a tiara of seed pearls in this field for about five years. turer director of ohoral festivals securing the white net fingertip He bou,glit the farm of Mrs. Fow- and of great symphony veil, and<she carried a feather fan ler'.s people and .a.180 had tw6 orchestras, rates a , place in bouquet of and white other farms which he sold. International Who's Who in Mu- baby mums. bed with white satin ' Mr. Fowl.er-purchased the Adam Michigan's...most popular enter· sic. He believes in .community embossed ribbon. Her maid of in Potterville truners, The KDapp Family __ music, "music, by the peoPle, of honor, Miss Dorothy Cleeves, sis- which he conaucted f?r 25 years. Eldon, Henry/'Miie and ArlenE". the people, for the people." He ter the gr_nom wore yellow and He botfght the present Charlotte will be in Eatb Rapids at the Will make our choruses of one carried a n1Ie green feather fan business enterprise of Fowler's, high school audi: um Thursday, hundred sixty-two vnice.S sing. bouquet. of and bronz Inc., from H. H. Bryan and son December 11,,.· al 8:00. They will He will make the audience singJ mums tied with yellow satin rib- about 23 y;ears ago and still re- present a two ur program of The following Will pirticipale bon, whlle the Mrs. tains an blteresi: in the concern, musi.C and f.@.:! .cludmg singing, in the. program: High school band Donna Sayles was 1n pink taf!eta, being listed as il!i secretary. playmg, saw, a wash- under direction bf Dean Winter; her feather fan bouquet peing l>f I M board, tr)ck ':fiadling, popular chorus, with Wm. s. Homer as pink carnations wl,nt•, baby Annua eetina ___ _..,_..... ,,... ___ -'---------------- assistant director- Junior choir· mums tied with p1nk satm nbbon. ,, .... High School Glee' club under tb<l Owen Perrin, uncle of the bride F & A M Monday Harrrion'.t: Fletcher -direction of Carolyn Bodwin; best man and were Mrs. Gerald Gillett accompanist Richard and. Robert Finch, broth- At the annual meeting of Eaton Miss Mildred Harmon, Baptist Youth. Fellowship · , ·· ' ers of the bride, and Donald Bush, Rapids Lodge No. 63, ,F. and A. 1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE junior. M., Monday night, Vivan Hath- daughter ,o ' and Mrs, G en- The local BYFlake pleasure i,n · Mrs. Finch selected for her way was elevated to the post of wood H nd Donald Harry announcing that we rrow have the Eaton RapldS'iilgh school will daughter's weddiJ>g a grey swt Worshipful Master. The lodge met Fle!cher, : l>f Mr. and. Mrs only weekly paper In Rap- open Its 1947-48 basketball &ehed- with-·black accessories and sho following a dinner served by the · ids expressly designed !Qr an or- ule by playing' Coldwater Decem- wore a corsaee of baby Order of the Eastern Star. , ganization such as this. We also ber 2, at Coldwater. As Coldwater mums. Mrs. C1eeves, mother of the Other officers elected were no?n• Novem . 0, at the believe that we are the only BYF la defending champion of the groom also wore .a grey suit with Floyd Walling, senior warden; odist church,. , 1 ore ,the lmniedi- In this vicinity which has ·aucb a TYlin Valley- League the1 Grey- blacli: accessories, and her corsage Lawrence McNamara.Junior war- ate famlli;es. paper. , - hounds are bound to have II tough was pink and white cnmations. den; H. O. Miller, treasurer;·Glen Rev. l!ichatd,Miles performed Al Grimes, Martha•Smith, Joan time. Following the ceremony the Holgate, secretary; Maurice Twi- the double 'ring cer0111ony at Jowett 8nd Madellner Montie at- The Eaton Rapids varsity will bridal party received the One hun- chell, senior deacon; Lowell Mit- V(hich the father gave h:er tended the state -BYF. in Battle be ci:omposed of the following dred fifty guests in the church chelL jllflioT deaconj" Glen away. were Miss Creek last week end. as Capt. Bob Palmer, Harold (T1nk) parlors and refreshments of ice gate also was' elected as Blue Isabe_lle WhrUffo:'and Bud DUIUl of we··predicted, a memorable event. Hamman, Paul Hamman, Don cream and cake were served. The Lodge representative to the Ma.. Lans1!18 _;P ....... Krumm, Bil Butler, Dick Lyons, bride's cake was a four .. tler white sonic Temple association. Followini. ·the. ceremony: a re- NABCH OF DIMES Dick Montie, cake decorated with yellow roses Worsliipful Master Hathaway held at home .of ,The "March of. Dimes" com-1 · Ren Halter, Keitli Rathbun, Mau- and a miniature bride and groom.' made the following appointments: the 5 parep.ts .. White mUtee has begun its organization- rice Hyatt, and Bruce Smith. The cake was cut by Mrs. Ruth Chaplin, Robert Squires; Tyler, an? Thais Ulu'ml!ll. SISier <>! t/Je al work by calling a general · The second string basketball Finch, aunt of the bride, Everett /iltewards, Blaine bride, seryed · from the meeting to be held Monday, Dec- team will be coached by Kearney serving wore Eleanor Finch, Dor- Peterson John Moulton, Paul •PP 01 !1ted tawe with the ember a, at e P. M. In the high Scott Bothwell. een Bush, Beulah Manchester, DoAk and Ralph Higdon; organ- wedding eakq pink tapers, to school. The schedule will be. as follows: I Gertrude Gemalske and Patricia ist, Victor Alt. forty. frieridS and relatives from An attempt has been made to Tuesday, Deo. 2, Webb, .U:ie guest book The above officers will be in· Lansmg, Mars)iall, Bath and Ash- contact the heads of <;t1 organiza- Friday, 'Dec. 6, Ionia, Home. Fri- for ,ea'l!1 ducted into their respective ley, lncllarut. . . .tiuns 1 asking them to be present \day, Dec. 12, Mason, There. Fri- tile reception Mr. and at the public installation for Ma- . The young will remam or to send an official represent.a.- day, Dec. 19, Grand Ledge, Home. Mrs. Cleeves left for Pennsyl- sons Eastern Stars and their m Eaton for the present. tive to this meeting. Any organ .. Friday, .Jan. 2, Hastings, There. vania, but now. at home to gueSts Monday night at eight Mother Son ization omitted through ert"Qr is Friday, J'an. 9, Howell, There. their friends t 409 West Plain o'clock U asked to have a member present ,Jan;· 16, ,.Cbarlotte, Home. street. · I • d •0lr.L. _ L at this meeting. Fr!da:v.- Jan 23, Everett, There. Both the brld and groom are CL- t D • DJure .an"Waan Plans will be made to raise Siiturday, a'an. ti. H8stinP, H!(l!le. gradμates o! the cal hlgJi .school '"'i' 1 nve --· funds for the infantile paralysis triday, Jan, Mason, · H!IJlle. and the brlde is n w emploi<l!d In Passes 80 Percent Mrs. Ruth 45, or R. 3, drive through organization,al ac- .J'(lclay, .. ·Feb .. .6,1 Grand Ledge, the office of Ind ri Mason, and her six-year .. old son, tivities rather than by a house- There. Saturday, Feb. 7, Ionia, ing Inc., and the m e The time for colM Lawrence, were serfously iqfured to-house canvas. There. Friday, Feb. 13, HoWell, Olds.mobile factory Lans1 . Jection of funds for the local about .4:30 o'clock Tuesday after- Home. Friday, Feb. 20, Charlotte, Thursday momin Mrs Rich- Community ·Chest is showing reM no.on when the car driven by Mrs. 1'here.- Friday, Feb, 24. Lansing ard Finch received a Package sults, $2518 having now been Habletzel went out ot control and Tech., There. Friday, Feb. 27, from her parents, Mr. end Mrs. raised. This is slightly more than into a tree. The accident Engagement la Announced "Everett, Honie. 1 Abet Mattos, containing three 8'1 percent of the $3100 quota fig .. occurred at the Leichman and Coldwater plays here on cor- beautiful orchids for the wedding. ure. Holmes toads i?tersection, three Mr. and Marker an- responding date of the following A white one tied with white satin Although the· going was slow.. and one-h_alf ml'les southwest of nounce the engagement and ap- , 1ear. Lansing Tech. here on ribbon for the bride and lavender est in the sputh End, tabulation Eaton Rapids. _. proaching marriage of their <orresponding date of the follow- one.s with lavender ribbon for the of the in that section now Mrs .. Habletzel suffered a daughter, LaDonna Marie, to Max ing year. bride's mother and herself. shows a better average than for left leg foot and I Bartlett, son of Vern Bartlett, of · the city as a whole. facial and. chest injuries while her Onondaga. Petriea Observe Leader of the South End team son sustained a fractured skull The wedding will take place G Id W dd .... was Lawrence (Shorty) Hyatt, broken ',l'hey were tal_cen December 10 at the home of the ,... 0 en e and the honor roll of the good to Stimson 1?-ospital, Eaton Rapids. bride's parents. . citizens working on his team in- cludes Mrs. Leo Benjamin, Mrs. SiJyer -cheat Child Study Club Victor O. Chaflin, Harry Dey, The Child Study club will hold Mrs. S. B. Goff, Mrs. E. C. Hoff- Of the 19 winners in the No- its annual Christmas potluck on man, Mrs. Alvah Holmes, - -- vember 26th drawing, all but Thursday evening, December 11, three Longs, Max, Seym!>ur and threi:! have cashed.iSin on the ma- at seven o'clock at the home of. Van. • .... , Maupin, Mrs. zuma, they are C. C. Foster, Ma .. Ernestine Emery. The committee McConnell, Frank J. son 1 $4; Betty Jo Rice and George I will sOlicit,for food. Each member Richard H. Toncray, Maurice Ekins-, $2 each. Call aJ the Boice I is asked to bring a fifty cent gift Trimble, Mrs. Lester Ward and not later than Friday (to- .tor exchanie, also twenty-five 11 ed day) for your silver lettuce. I cents for her own snack set. aye aup1n co ect .. mo:e The prizes and winners for this money !han any sohc1tor m week, December a, are- $30 to Mrs. TRI-COUNTY MEETING the commwi:ty. . L. G&.mwell; $20 to Ida Tripp; The local Home Econorn1($ Ex- .A effort lS betn(f made $10 to Mary Petersj $4 each to I tension group will be" entertained by members to the Jerry Hines, M. · Rutter, Walter by Mrs. Homer ¥iller at her $582 still ne"'!ed by the fll'St of Mattson and Wilda Rumsey, Al- home oil Bellevue road, Thurs- next ":'eek. It JS exp"!'ted that the blon; $2 each to Mary Peters, day, December 11. The ladles are will be officially Floyd Higdon, Stella De Voe, Rose I expected to be there at 10 :30. Roll aild a fmal 0. Smith, Mable Gage, Lovie ' call will be answered with a h.elp- tllne , for publicat1on m ne Price, Clare Rockwood, Gary . ful hint on the lesson topic, con- week s issue of the Journal. D.on Florence H. : trolling household pests. The din- KiwanJa Newa Hobries,Avis Skinner and Stella ner will be served by committee Hill No. I. Meeker Reunion HONOR ROLL, MODEL 543-"BIACK GOLD" EmMIOn Jlodio ACJJ<; Supaliek!rolyu in handsome pla11ic cahiDet.. Wjdely fea. tnred as tltti .. Black Gold" model-1 aaper perfonnor wilh all now .i... e24u"' Ironic de9elo_pment11. J.n 9 •ulatandin1 value at Also av1ilab]e in attractive eolou Leak's "Where Gems Capitol EA'ION RAPJDS, MICHIGAN ' Friday, SatUrday, 5, 6- plus "The Vigilante" No. 7 f Monday, December 7, 8-. .Sunday Shows - .3 iOO •' • 7 :10 • 9 :15 HOLLYWOOD GETS A' HQTFOOT _, and it's HILARl()US! Red SKELTON of the With VIRGINJA .O'BRIEN ...,, Add_ed

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For HER Coty, Max Factor, n:i­

Barry, Evening in Paris, Hudrltit Yankee Clover, Hudnut Gerney and Faberge Sets -

$1.50 to $25.00

For HIM Men's Toiletrie

Set $2:00 to $7.00

Merry Christmas with Photo

Greeting Cards 0

Send year with ono of your own anap• . 1hotli printed a1' part of each card ••• a·r1no your favorite 1n1pahot negative In today , , • we'll do the

Yardle;v., Seaforth, Old Spice, Rafuier, Saddle Club, r..._ Mennens, and Boyers. . ·, .

Schick and Remlngtbn 'Electric Razors, Leather Travel Kits, tardley Shav­hig Bowls ..

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a 12 eards for $1.00 215 cards for $1.75 50 cards for $3.00

100 cards for $5.00

Shimmin Drug Store

GIFTS - for Christmas

.Gifb for Her

SANTA SAYS: "Yo11, too, ca.n !iave cash for next Christmas. Join the Christm1111 CI11;b TODAY and deposit EVERY week."

! ..

Choo11 oZr Thoe c1..a. Deposit ReeelV,.'-Weekly In 50!\veeu

$ .25 --- $ IUD

.50 --- 25.00 1.00 --- 50.00 ,• 2.00 ---- 100.00 5.00 --- 250.00

10.00 --- 500.00 20.00 --- 1000.00

The National· Bank • of Eaton R&:pids '.

'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

You·' re on Right 1' rack. -when yo,, shop at Vaughn'.f.

QUILTED ROBES Rayon Pastel Colors - -$19.95-

Corduroy.ROBES Zipper Front --,, .89lid Color

-$10.84-

Quil~ PAJAMAS Washables

-$19.95-

BRUNCH COATS QUilted - Stripes

-$14.95-o

Jn' H. s. Gym at Eight o'clock Tuesday Eve., Dec. 9, Dr. Norton of Flint, Guo1t Director

1Fmch. - Cleevea j' Mr. and Mi~:j~wler A beautiful wedding took ptace ·Married so years

at the Baptist church Wednesday · -evening, November 26, at eight Mr. and Mrs. B. J. FoWler ob-o'clock, when Kenneth L. Cleeves served 1;heir golden wedding an­tflok as his bride Miss Geraldine niverc;a~ Thanksgiving '9vening Pearl Finch, eldest daughter o! with '&.'family gathering at theit Mr.-and Mrs. Ben Finch. The dou- farm home in Hamlin to'WllShip. ble ring , ceremony Was read b-y They have three children, Rice Rev. Ernest Kelford before an al- and Lester, of Charlotte, and Mrs.

· The Anntlai-cii'ristmas Com- tar decorated· with palms, ' ferns Hilda Brough of Dayton, Ohio, ltlunity Sing of Eaton R,apids will and two large bouquets ot white ho with their faqtilies were., be held Tuesd8y, December 9, at gladioli and white Inums and me for the .event. eight o'clock in the high scht.'ol feflis with lighted candelabra in Miss Rose Rice and Benjamin J. gymnasium. Everyone is invited the background. Church pews Fowler, both of ~ were to shart? in this gay and beautiful" were decqrated with large bo:ws married on Thanksgiving day, No­Christmru. festiv).ty. _ of white sBtin ribbon. Wilson Leak vember 24, 18.A7r by Rev. Mowers,

Dr. William Wellington.Norton1 dt ~he organ pl_al;ed wed~g United Brethren minister of Ea ... head of the succeSsW Commun- music1 and· Mrs. V1vmn Oxendale ton Rapids. ity Musjc Association of Flint, sang Lov~'s Old Sweet So~g. At the time of their maniage, will be the ID(est director. He 1s Th~ bride1 Who was given in . Fowler was a traveling sales-

' a musician df high distinction. marrfage by her father, was lovely men for the Deering Haiwester His · brilliant career as vocalist in a gown of white satin with full compa'.ny of Chicago, continuing and Violinist, teacher and lee- length train, a tiara of seed pearls in this field for about five years. turer director of ohoral festivals securing the white net fingertip He bou,glit the farm of Mrs. Fow­and ~onductor of great symphony veil, and<she carried a feather fan ler'.s people and .a.180 had tw6 orchestras, rates ~him a , place in bouquet of ~arnat!ons and white other farms which he sold. International Who's Who in Mu- baby mums. bed with white satin ' Mr. Fowl.er-purchased the Adam Michigan's...most popular enter· sic. He believes in .community embossed ribbon. Her maid of Par~er-tlar~ware in Potterville truners, The KDapp Family • __ music, "music, by the peoPle, of honor, Miss Dorothy Cleeves, sis- which he conaucted f?r 25 years. Eldon, Henry/'Miie and ArlenE". the people, for the people." He ter ~t the gr_nom wore yellow and He botfght the present Charlotte will be in Eatb Rapids at the Will make our choruses of one carried a n1Ie green feather fan business enterprise of Fowler's, high school audi: um Thursday, hundred sixty-two vnice.S sing. bouquet. of ye~low and bronz b~by Inc., from H. H. Bryan and son December 11,,.· al 8:00. They will He will make the audience singJ mums tied with yellow satin rib- about 23 y;ears ago and still re- present a two ur program of

The following Will pirticipale bon, whlle the br!d~s~aid, Mrs. tains an blteresi: in the concern, musi.C and f.@.:! .cludmg singing, in the. program: High school band Donna Sayles was 1n pink taf!eta, being listed as il!i secretary. playmg, mus~ saw, a wash-under direction bf Dean Winter; her feather fan bouquet peing l>f I M board, tr)ck ':fiadling, popular chorus, with Wm. s. Homer as pink carnations ~nd wl,nt•, baby Annua eetina ___ _..,_.....,,... ___ -'----------------assistant director- Junior choir· mums tied with p1nk satm nbbon. -~ ,, .... :r~.c~~: High School Glee' club under tb<l Owen Perrin, uncle of the bride F & A M Monday Harrrion'.t: Fletcher -direction of Carolyn Bodwin; w~ best man and ~hers were ~~:~~ Mrs. Gerald Gillett accompanist Richard and. Robert Finch, broth- At the annual meeting of Eaton Miss Gle~ Mildred Harmon,

Baptist Youth. Fellowship ·

, ·· ' ers of the bride, and Donald Bush, Rapids Lodge No. 63, ,F. and A. 1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE junior. M., Monday night, Vivan Hath- daughter ,o ' and Mrs, G en- The local BYFlake pleasure i,n · Mrs. Finch selected for her way was elevated to the post of wood H nd Donald Harry announcing that we rrow have the

Eaton RapldS'iilgh school will daughter's weddiJ>g a grey swt Worshipful Master. The lodge met Fle!cher, : l>f Mr. and. Mrs only weekly paper In ~aton Rap-open Its 1947-48 basketball &ehed- with-·black accessories and sho following a dinner served by the ~~ ~ · e'1.!~!:'y' .ft~~ ids expressly designed !Qr an or-ule by playing' Coldwater Decem- wore a corsaee of y~IJow baby Order of the Eastern Star. , ganization such as this. We also ber 2, at Coldwater. As Coldwater mums. Mrs. C1eeves, mother of the Other officers elected were no?n• Novem . 0, at the ~etJ:~ believe that we are the only BYF la th~ defending champion of the groom also wore .a grey suit with Floyd Walling, senior warden; odist church,. ,1 ore ,the lmniedi- In this vicinity which has ·aucb a TYlin Valley- League the1 Grey- blacli: accessories, and her corsage Lawrence McNamara.Junior war- ate famlli;es. "'A~ • paper. , -hounds are bound to have II tough was pink and white cnmations. den; H. O. Miller, treasurer;·Glen Rev. l!ichatd,Miles performed Al Grimes, Martha•Smith, Joan time. Following the ceremony the Holgate, secretary; Maurice Twi- the double 'ring cer0111ony at Jowett 8nd Madellner Montie at-

The Eaton Rapids varsity will bridal party received the One hun- chell, senior deacon; Lowell Mit- V(hich the .bride~s father gave h:er tended the state -BYF. in Battle be ci:omposed of the following ~ys: dred fifty guests in the church chelL jllflioT deaconj" Glen Hol~ away. TheU",at~ants were Miss Creek last week end. ~ w~. as Capt. Bob Palmer, Harold (T1nk) parlors and refreshments of ice gate also was' elected as Blue Isabe_lle WhrUffo:'and Bud DUIUl of we··predicted, a memorable event. Hamman, Paul Hamman, Don cream and cake were served. The Lodge representative to the Ma.. Lans1!18 _;P ....... Krumm, Bil Butler, Dick Lyons, bride's cake was a four .. tler white sonic Temple association. Followini. ·the. ceremony: a re- NABCH OF DIMES Dick McCormic~ ~n Montie, cake decorated with yellow roses Worsliipful Master Hathaway ceptio~ ~ held at th~ home .of ,The "March of. Dimes" com-1

· Ren Halter, Keitli Rathbun, Mau- and a miniature bride and groom.' made the following appointments: the bnid~ 5 parep.ts .. ~SS White mUtee has begun its organization­rice Hyatt, and Bruce Smith. The cake was cut by Mrs. Ruth Chaplin, Robert Squires; Tyler, an? Thais Ulu'ml!ll. SISier <>! t/Je al work by calling a general · The second string basketball Finch, aunt of the bride, Thos~ Everett Pa~k; /iltewards, Blaine bride, seryed · from the d~tily meeting to be held Monday, Dec­team will be coached by Kearney serving wore Eleanor Finch, Dor- Peterson John Moulton, Paul •PP01!1ted tawe .9ent~red with the ember a, at e P. M. In the high Scott Bothwell. een Bush, Beulah Manchester, DoAk and Ralph Higdon; organ- wedding eakq ~D,cl pink tapers, to school.

The schedule will be. as follows: I Gertrude Gemalske and Patricia ist, Victor Alt. forty. frieridS and relatives from An attempt has been made to Tuesday, Deo. 2, Coldw~ter, Th~. Webb, wh~~ h~~ .U:ie guest book The above officers will be in· Lansmg, Mars)iall, Bath and Ash- contact the heads of <;t1 organiza-Friday, 'Dec. 6, Ionia, Home. Fri- for ,ea'l!1 !Oi~· ducted into their respective cha~s ley, lncllarut. . . .tiuns1 asking them to be present

\day, Dec. 12, Mason, There. Fri- Afi~r tile reception Mr. and at the public installation for Ma- . The young '.~oU.ple will remam or to send an official represent.a.­day, Dec. 19, Grand Ledge, Home. Mrs. Cleeves left for Pennsyl- sons Eastern Stars and their m Eaton Rap~ for the present. tive to this meeting. Any organ .. Friday, .Jan. 2, Hastings, There. vania, but now. at home to gueSts Monday night at eight Mother an~ Son ization omitted through ert"Qr is Friday, J'an. 9, Howell, There. their friends t 409 West Plain o'clock U asked to have a member present 'l'rl~,- ,Jan;· 16, ,.Cbarlotte, Home. street. · I • d •0lr.L. _ L at this meeting. Fr!da:v.- Jan 23, Everett, There. Both the brld and groom are CL- t D • DJure .an"Waan Plans will be made to raise Siiturday, a'an. ti. H8stinP, H!(l!le. gradµates o! the cal hlgJi .school '"'i'1 nve --· funds for the infantile paralysis triday, Jan, ,lib~ Mason, · H!IJlle. and the brlde is n w emploi<l!d In Passes 80 Percent Mrs. Ruth Habletze~ 45, or R. 3, drive through organization,al ac-

.J'(lclay, .. ·Feb .. .6,1 Grand Ledge, the office of Ind ri abri~at Mason, and her six-year .. old son, tivities rather than by a house-There. Saturday, Feb. 7, Ionia, ing Inc., and the m e The extens~ time for colM Lawrence, were serfously iqfured to-house canvas. There. Friday, Feb. 13, HoWell, Olds.mobile factory Lans1 . Jection of funds for the local about .4:30 o'clock Tuesday after-Home. Friday, Feb. 20, Charlotte, Thursday momin Mrs Rich- Community ·Chest is showing reM no.on when the car driven by Mrs. 1'here.- Friday, Feb, 24. Lansing ard Finch received a Package sults, $2518 having now been Habletzel went out ot control and Tech., There. Friday, Feb. 27, from her parents, Mr. end Mrs. raised. This is slightly more than cra~hed into a tree. The accident

Engagement la Announced "Everett, Honie. 1

• • Abet Mattos, containing three 8'1 percent of the $3100 quota fig .. occurred at the Leichman and Coldwater plays here on cor- beautiful orchids for the wedding. ure. Holmes toads i?tersection, three Mr. and Mr~ Marker an-

responding date of the following A white one tied with white satin Although the· going was slow.. and one-h_alf ml'les southwest of nounce the engagement and ap-, 1ear. Lansing Tech. pl~ys here on ribbon for the bride and lavender est in the sputh End, tabulation Eaton Rapids. _. proaching marriage of their

<orresponding date of the follow- one.s with lavender ribbon for the of the result~; in that section now Mrs .. Habletzel suffered a f~c- daughter, LaDonna Marie, to Max ing year. bride's mother and herself. shows a better average than for tur~ left leg an~ foot and ~enous I Bartlett, son of Vern Bartlett, of · the city as a whole. facial and. chest injuries while her Onondaga. Petriea Observe Leader of the South End team son sustained a fractured skull The wedding will take place

G Id W dd.... was Lawrence (Shorty) Hyatt, and~ broken le~. ',l'hey were tal_cen December 10 at the home of the ,... 0 en e m~ and the honor roll of the good to Stimson 1?-ospital, Eaton Rapids. bride's parents. .

citizens working on his team in-cludes Mrs. Leo Benjamin, Mrs. SiJyer -cheat Child Study Club Victor O. Chaflin, Harry Dey, The Child Study club will hold Mrs. S. B. Goff, Mrs. E. C. Hoff- Of the 19 winners in the No- its annual Christmas potluck on man, Mrs. Alvah Holmes, - - - vember 26th drawing, all but Thursday evening, December 11, three Longs, Max, Seym!>ur and threi:! have cashed.iSin on the ma- at seven o'clock at the home of. Van. • .... , ~ye Maupin, Mrs. zuma, they are C. C. Foster, Ma .. Ernestine Emery. The committee L~uis McConnell, Frank J. Mill~, son1 $4; Betty Jo Rice and George I will sOlicit,for food. Each member Richard H. Toncray, Maurice Ekins-, $2 each. Call aJ the Boice I is asked to bring a fifty cent gift Trimble, Mrs. Lester Ward and Ba~zaa:r not later than Friday (to- .tor exchanie, also twenty-five LynKwoodMWeb~. 11 ed day) for your silver lettuce. I cents for her own snack set.

aye aup1n co ect .. mo:e The prizes and winners for this money !han any ot~er sohc1tor m week, December a, are- $30 to Mrs. TRI-COUNTY MEETING the entir~ commwi:ty. . L. G&.mwell; $20 to Ida Tripp; The local Home Econorn1($ Ex-.A ~pecial effort lS betn(f made $10 to Mary Petersj $4 each to I tension group will be" entertained

by boa~d members to ra~e the Jerry Hines, M. · Rutter, Walter by Mrs. Homer ¥iller at her $582 still ne"'!ed by the fll'St of Mattson and Wilda Rumsey, Al- home oil Bellevue road, Thurs­next ":'eek. It JS exp"!'ted that the blon; $2 each to Mary Peters, day, December 11. The ladles are ~mpa1~ will be officially ~s~d Floyd Higdon, Stella De Voe, Rose I expected to be there at 10 :30. Roll aild a fmal to~l ?nnO~c 0. Smith, Mable Gage, Lovie ' call will be answered with a h.elp­tllne , for publicat1on m ne Price, Clare Rockwood, Gary . ful hint on the lesson topic, con­week s issue of the Journal. CliP~r, D.on ~pp, Florence H. : trolling household pests. The din­

KiwanJa Newa Hobries,Avis Skinner and Stella ner will be served by committee Hill No. I.

Meeker Reunion HONOR ROLL,

MODEL 543-"BIACK GOLD" EmMIOn Jlodio ACJJ<; Supaliek!rolyu in handsome pla11ic cahiDet.. Wjdely fea. tnred as tltti .. Black Gold" model-1 aaper perfonnor wilh all now .i... e24u"' Ironic de9elo_pment11. J.n 9 ~ •ulatandin1 value at

Also av1ilab]e in attractive eolou

Leak's "Where Gems

Capitol Theater~ EA'ION RAPJDS, MICHIGAN '

Friday, SatUrday, D~mber 5, 6-

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"The Vigilante" No. 7

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~unday, Monday, December 7, 8-. .Sunday Shows - .3 iOO •' 6~05 • 7 :10 • 9 :15

HOLLYWOOD GETS A' HQTFOOT _, and it's HILARl()US!

Red SKELTON

of

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With VIRGINJA .O'BRIEN

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For The

Family

Large'~·

35c

• Twichell-~&. Cochran

. ; F~h-Meats, Vegetables and Groceries . Phone 2611 for FREE DELIVlilRX

..:.. Th• :.;.. EATON RAPIDS JOURNAL

,Esfablished 1865 Garle D. Gifford, Publieh~r

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Sage's Home &:Auti. Supply Chains· 1UO

Adjourned·t0-8:00 p.·m.·Decem­ber 4, 194'1r' · .· · ":c··· C John G. Dayidson, Mayr:r.r P. L. Sage, Clerk;· ' ·, -.'.,. 1 ·-

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i::~~ Jerse~~~!"s!!:~:te';:'i::,h.-~ ·r

· 7 3 banging · 1n the closel ·. Much J)f'

io:~s '1 this stretch nia1 he· ~~Xented··- · Fund_ baagfngon,ahanger~om-~ewafD·

453.9P Un• Instead of the sbouldoro. •·

-_Off fQ · 6~~ool ... . $/JectRI se/t()(J/s 7'121111

$1611hnl Oil 08'/en

fu Se(Vt you b~tter. ./11 "llv:wi1i1/lzet/ 9etY"'8 ~

tu ke,tl f"Jflr "'1r if p11r.

' I Today you want rn0n> earefree · ' driving than ever hefore. TO get it you need better servicing for yow;: ci:r. To supply that service, Standanl Oil Dealers take time out from home and jobs to go away tO oc~ool. Th~r attend special Standard Oil refresher clinics where they review the best and neWest ways to care for the in· dividual needs of i.rajividual cam.

2 Thousandsofdea!ersnowdisplay · ' this award, presen~ to those who eatiefactorily complete our modem trainiJJg collise. And new "classes start every two weeks, to reach additional Standard Oil Deal­ers tlie art of "Personalized ~ice." This training in ''Personalized Serv­ice" is.Standard Oil's newest assur­ance to you of safer, more pleasant driving,!>ndofiongerlifeforyourcar •.

l4·1h ·~ c . . 8~~nl6' /11116f ---,, I 10 rown ·~ul~rlf: SEE YOUR. STANDARD OIL DEALER FOR "PERSONALIZED \5ERVICE"

EMERGENCY! Gas. Customers:

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Your Help is N e~d. ' ', / ·

.. ..,_, U a..,;,, .. ·~4;z;·1 al gas in L~ing and vicinity. It wilt1ast until a Porlant compreasor

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station seriously damaged by n. e'icplosion can l!e put

1'ack in service •.. Meanwhil~ l'.e w~i"itt be ~nough ~as ·t~ meet all demands. Factor' shave been a11ked tC:rcur-

tail their use of gas. Cons "' II\'

era Power Company will

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PICfURES!. •

• D_on't ·~orge~'·our lnvi~tion ti, 1h:ave your picture~ t.ak,n and pubhshed In this newspaper. Remind your parenb it ""·~' = them nothing! . ~ ·

• The Woltz Studios, nationally known children's JH .... ~,·· _ .~i·s for. newspapers, will take your picture& expressly, for p_ublica--­tion in a new re.-ture titled ''CITIZENS of .TOMORROW."

• 1Reinind your parent!!, tbo, that nothing need be subscribed to;

~ey do not even have to be. a reader-ot1hia paper. TheJ;e ii no obligation of any kind I Every youngster In thil trading aree lo eligible. T/>onr lo no age limit. Extra printo m•1 be o~lalll~-~ with the otudlo nrp-tlve when the ·-tor :Publleatlon II 11lected; but W., too, i. enllNl1111' '° Joarp&rento!.

I iir!:t iJri!'S .AJ~ertfl. ~biirt, __ COJln\y '

·nurse, waa the Speaket at the Y­Teens meeting held last Tliursda)' evening·at the home of Miss :Joan'. Jowett Miss Erhart gave an in- A large · ~wd ·it ·~!1-ded· the formcltive talk on the trairiing · red..., b y T necessacy: for the nursina__p.r_p:-,. dance spoil.so y. the - eens fession, With qnecial emphasis on fn···the gym-last-Eriday p.iglit. - A

•r committee headed by Jaciile Gfilllt public health wo:rk. The talk -was presented a progi;atp ~·solos, read.:. ~~!fo~~d by ,a question apd answer ingS·, acrobatj~, l~~d a ·stiort ski;t,.

At the last noon meeting of the Those assistfug we~e: Jack Jar .. · group,--Mrs. s. B. Goff entertain dine, Joan SnoJN. Annabelle Hid-.

. with original readings depi g · elter, Jackie Webster, . Don 'teen-agers. She has consented Co tock, Don Gillette, Barbara to help the grouP' entertain their Heaton, and Joyce Bradish. mothers at a sP.-ing meeting, . Chaperones were Mr. and M'.rs.'

Coolr: lleal by Eieclrlol!T . Tiiere--ir ,Jen wlnkaae - whmr -

pC>OJdns meat , when eleclrlclty la ~ inltead ot coal or gae. becauu Wllb electrlclt; lbere la better orm­trol ot temperature·, a 1teacfi1 even heat which CID. be regulated. Wllb other fuels the temperature lo ·var!· able,' . · J

. WEST HAMLIN On Dec. 4

1 Mrs. Warren ·page Kearney ~othwell, Mr. end Ml'.8·

will address the y:..Teens at theb Earl Rich, Miss Stella Thompson, Mrs.'Tom Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

lunpheon mt!eting on som~ topic of. p tt d H d Dalmaq · (Too late for last week.)' , internq:tional interest. '· a on, en owar · . · Mr. and Mrs. Mari oh._ Keesltlr

Five local women _have con .. , MARRIAGE UCENSES · ca1led on Mr~ and Mrs. Howard sentedfto act as an advISory·coun- .~· .. ·AllYn Wedni¢sday evening..

1 cil. TJi'.ey are: Mrs. Stimson,. Mrs. County cler~e Teman has Mm. Phil Gruuber and J,14ts, Jl, Bert VanArk, Mr~. Dean Winter, issued the follp!flng marri<ige -li- S. Piers9n called on Mrs. W. ·p·. Mrs .. Verle Stic~ey, and. Mrs censes: · Reed Wednesday afternoon.-J.ack Rals.ton. 1:hfs group will as- Ch8l'lie D .. _Arulerson1 401 fa.dory LitOe Timothy Skinner was sist Mrs. Earl Rich and Miss Stella <!mpJoYeeiind. !l•Ulah Woodman, taken to the Eaton Rapids hospital Thompson in gwding the a.ft'airs of 44 . houS:ewife both . of Eaton Friday and brought back the same the Y-Teens. ~pids. · ' 1 day. He is now dolrig nicely. ·

A. chapel pr~ was presezlt- Carl Peters. '3, repairman of a.1 Mrs. Inez Heath called On Mrs.

· · So I looked ijp some flgnres. it'~ true, young Americarl girls and b91S m&rry·yOunger "t~n m· Other countries •. ~d where do you: 8t!P-

• CHjipl>Jp of tbeM plceur.. will keom• ~ mam.l.toe of childhood', 00 be 111H to call OD O!lr'1lbo!oppher durlng1 flio time mentioned below, We do not want a llnlrle local JoanPbl!

,llD be ~pPolnted. Appolntmento a. NOT Deftll&?J, bat -

ed at the high school on Wednes- 2, Grand Ledge end Marilyn Bo- D. S. Pierson Thursday afternoon., day morning, November 26, under dell, 18, at home of R. ~ Eaton I Eugene Bennett spent the week

?.a the supervision of the Y-Teens. Rapids. ' . : .... end· with Oscar Pierson. , M 1 H h Donald Fl~tc~. 21, factory em- -------------'----------------·---------...... ar ene ug ey, ?reside~t, pre- ployee o~ a: 3. Eaton Rapida and -sided over the service at which Glenna Hanno~, 16, student of Rev. Richard Miles was the R. 2, Eaton Rapids. With consent

ti. ,.,.. ,._to or &11other adult .mut aocompan1 JUll. ) speaker. , The Y-Teen chaplaios, Dorothy of latter's mother, Mts. Mildred

-· .......... _ .............. 70W VanAk Harmon. en and Jacqueline Grant, Oscar Champ.Oct, 24, bus driver

'presented the call to worship and and Barbara Mit,::hell, 17, both of read tile scripture. E~ton Rapids. Wfth consent of the

----- .......... _,. • The Girls' Glee club, under the lcitter's . motlier, Mrs.· GOldie dfr~tion of . Mrs. Bodwin, sang two sacred selections. They were Mitchell.

GRANGE HALL - Down Stairs TUESDAY, DECEMBER _9, 1947

1:00 to 8:00 p.m.

accompanied by Mary Alt, who ----,,.----also played for the singing of the The , cruiser "uss Salem, itth• hymns. JOOth ship constructed at QU111"1

I This is the first of two assem- Mass., since. Pear:l Harppr, . ~ · blies to he directed by Y-Teens. equipped with a1r-eond1t1onllfl

On December 2, they will present facilities . to increase personnel Martha Smith, who will speak on efficiency in varying clim~tes.

IUHI TlHTI ... flJSI 1111 fll If 11 , __ JANI PAI.ID

DONm n.ta., llit1N4 .... 15c SPANISH BAR CAKI .._ 250 ,.,. ...... MllVl1

POTATO CHIPS 12 .... , 37c ENRICHED BREAD ., _ '"1 I '" 290 JANI PUQa JANI PAUD

.... 39• ALMOllD TWIST comE CAKE ... Ho PECAN BREAKFAST ROLLS

MARYll. IANI P"-KD

Raisin llr8ll , ... ., "•'•'"' 15c fnit Calla 1~;~~1.15 t~\t 2. 25

..................... rlH HllY. PHIS

MEL-HIT MrU>Ii.o11r<:AN z-r•.r .. 1 ·92c

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PIAl-Hl81 PU.HQ REIN llPl·atl.Uf-llD 11·

PINEAPPlE N.

CHEDDAR , MIU> w1sco""" ... aac 90LDIN- HAU.OWi

DATES CREAM CHEESE IHILADILPHIA ...... 150 n1A1 lllDLIH

10-'"· ... 490 GRAPEFRUIT YERA·SHARP iomN'I Yr<~ •'•· 380· ll'.INMAID

II•. P•9· CURRANTS Ila PLAIN m P,fMINTO .... 270 WJIX-IDUll

. RUTABACAI ... 5c MAl&AllNI DOIDIN UD

YAMS '"· ·12c ' ,JUICT llPI noRIDA '

ORANUES 8 "'· .,, 4•11

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•.EUITY CUC.HIES

IUIT 111-HD

R11p. Preserves 1t,L 25c Mince Meat ~:::- :t;: 19c Apple Butter :<::r .,;';" 24c Bever1g11 "l:~~i' 2 .~~. 19c · Cr. of Wh11t c~:':.r ~ 29c Corn Shreda ···~.;.. ..... I 5c

"""'moo ROLLED OATS

Quid!: .... ...,,. ~ 5 , •.•••. 450

Gil1ker 01t1 ~:V'~:: ~ 34c P1nceke Aour ,~r,:. ~ 18c Touto Juice 'i:.Tilt' •;:- 29c Fig Bus zro• '"°'" •'•· 32c Chill $1uc1 HlfNZ i-. 311 Mixed Pl~kles 0·,'~'1'::" He Pu Buns ""' •1•· ,,.. 38c

ANN PAGE IS BACK

Pn•tButter ""' l!'i He •••• S.lad Dr111lq /:;. r.'; "' M1yonul11 t:.~ r.'; ,,,

Punut Butter ... 'i!~: He ....

Spagtiettl

tuna ~~!:~·· 2 c•n• · 11c

Buns '«t:!0,!:," 2 ce"' 21c

Riii Buns ''""' 1• 2 .... 25c Chill Gravy,

M111rotl

6'1ortest Oistanoe

· In achool we learned that ."a stralght line i8 the shortest distance between two pOlnte.11 •

Kroger's method of distribution reduces the distance (and the cost) between the farm and Ul& iil"'3.91de. The tanner gets more for what he produces and the homemaker pays less :tor what ahe buys. Everybody ben~ts. I

PORK LOIN ROAST 7 Rib

·~ Cut 1b.J9c Round Steak 1b.69c Spare R~bs Kroger's Tenderay lean - Meaty

Rib Roast lb.63c Sauerkraut 2 lbs. J9c ·~ Kroger's T enderay

SODA CRACKERS Kroger'• lb. 23c Pencil Offer Coupon

GRAHAM CRACKERS lb • 26c Sunshine - Sugar Honey

VELVEETA CHEESE 2 lb. 8lc loaf Kraft

DAISY CHEESE lb 53c c ... m

BEVERAGES K<..,.~. 3 ~;;j!; 28e Ging,rale and Cola Plw. bollle chg.

WAUIUTS Diamond No .

. PECAN Ni.TS New P&ek ti'"

PORK & BEANS .a a Ml

lllSTAllT COFFEE Borden'&

I>. 41c

I.. 51c

18-oz .... 22c

2%-oz. 39c

Orange Juice Packor's Label•

Blendecl Juice Packer~s label - Orange and Gr1pefruit

New Pack

Kroger Peas No.2can 18c large Sweet

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Tomato~~N~ 2 :~~ 27c Standa.d ,

Sweet Potatoes . No. 3 can 19c· Kroger's

Kroger Corn Whole Kernel Golden Bantam

Cranberry Sauce Ocean Spray ·•

can

Applesauce 2 cans

Kroger's - No Waste

Fruit Cocktail No. 2¥.z can

Ubby' s - wilh NABISCO GRAttAMS

3 2c TOMATO HUP "'6-oz. tin CAmi:ibell's

2-

CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ... Yrnpbell'& 46-oz. fin 2 5 C BEEF VEGETAB~E SDUP ..;,

Spotl'ight coFFEE 3 ~ s1.12 Heinz

. K">9•(' 11ot-Qited

Angel Food CAK;E WAS &7c •o•.59c

MUSllROOM SOilP lloinJ

SPAGHETTI Kroger's - Elbo

Kroger Bread 2 tr:, 2 7 C . MACIROlll New, Twist Loaf Kroger's - Elbo

AMMOIHA Ousrt 2Gc ~~Peep

CLOROX ~-.. lion 3.5c Quart 21c

DRAllO _·_f9.!.:.8oWJ .a.nlng: .

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.. Glli•COAT J~~n•,:'.

SERVICE ....... . Is Still Most . lmpottartt

Qf. course, se~vice is· the most impdttaµt thing about our busi­ness.- If( wouJdn 't make a bit of difference how much you spent for a funeral service, you'd never be satisfied lf\the quality of the service wasn't \what you desired. That's why we -so earneStly strive to offer the utmost in service always.

/ . Jl])JEY 'Ju~~r:_(R1jo111e

STEWART FUNERAL HOME EATO"t RAPIOS

G1f,1i·"~ GBOd-r~ ...

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Wlih him a Happy Christmas lh Se?,forth and keep him , ppy the year rovnd. Seaforlh entials to gopd grooming hove ascullne scent of .~eather and

1f~ whi~ is 5Ure1o delight q~

·~·~ ~ mal~tii:·~ . & ,,,,. Rt!letJ, •

CoN f•Nt

. J(tJ.a.tl-~ say,; "Tht lady would !!!! a

COMPACT for CHRISTMAS! ... ~In, delicate golden wafers .. ;:

to flt in the palm of har hand .• :

to reflect her beauty perfectly.

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• Duo-¥anily ••• laost Powdor with . Ml~ilO Upsli~ • • . • • • 5;00

Othem at $2.00 ... to $5.00

For Her-· Gift Perfwn"!!' ~

Boxed Gift Soaps, 50c up

Bath Salls

Dusting Powder

Colog,ies.

Toilet W~er , . ' • I ..I )

--.above items' carried.

ill) Hudnut,: Evening 18 '~aris, Coty, Yardley,

'Suggestions .······ · oiily 17 More Shoppl ng Days Left. . .

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.For Him For Her~: Wool ShirtS and J~ckets ' Aircorp~ Fligh.t Pants · I~ Fi.shing Rods

Camfield Two-slice Toaster, Automatic · Pressure COdker · . · • ·

Puu...our combination radlo .. ond-phono­graph drawer ••• 10-tnch speaker .•.

6-tube AC-DC c:hauit ••• single-pale record changers plaYs 12 t.·lnch, or·10 twelve· Inch records ••• Mahogany hand-rubbed veneer cabinet ••• Tone arm with perma· nent-type stylus ••• full-range tone control ••• 10-fnc:h- loOp antema. '

\ ' Never before In radl~~raph his­tory so mud1 for $99.95 • •• See the new, all new, Sparton Consolette ••• buy while they last, . , only $99.9~. .

* Sllghtly liF;her wed of Ifie loci1el

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Mahogany hand: rubbed ." wn..r cabtnllt, Model 1030 • • • • ld.01 for apcartmonll : and tmall hmnes,

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Radlo' .. .Jkhed Voioe ..... 1926

SqbJ 0xcliilively by U1 h ' fliis city

Carl Roy Ralph Ario

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_Ice .Lines '- Flies Golf Clubs - Jack Kniives

For Brother-:-Electrie and Windup Trains Climbing Tractors Service Station WI 'Elevator Games of all kinds Basketballs - Tricycles Tinkertoys -1.:M.usical Toys

Buffet-Chef Baker, Electric !Dish Sets, 53 pc. W 93 pc. Table and Pinup 1.amps Coin PuYses

, ·For Sister -Dolls - Doll Houses Doll Cabs - Furniture Dishes - Dinner and Baking Sets Dinette Sets, very sturdy . Rocker, Beautiful Leatherette Animal Soap - Zoo Sewing Sets - Cleaning Sets Miniature Electric Irons

~. For the Home Electric Range Del.4Jxe GRI! Range - Natural Deep Freezeri Electric Water Heater

Radio - Mantel Radio - Combhuition Sets Records, Latest Tunes and Spedal

Christmas Numbers ·

But What Could be Finer than an Ins~tlon Job oo yoUr ~ome - Provide

that New Comfort and Economy NOW. Prompt Service Yet Available

5ay It With HOMEguard lnsulatfon - FREE ~STIM.A TES :--

GcunUat P The Friendly Store

R. M. Kull' Hardware John_ J Miller, Owner Eaµm Rapids, Michigan

Yarris - Socks Shirts - Fabrics ,.

•Sweaters - Jackets tMitterus.

Bith Robes

SANTA Comes Agaib ' with Maupin Woolens

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Hi"h. Quality.

Sake Buy· Armour's ··B .. · •e·····.ef. '· Insp2cte4 Meat Gov't Inspected

Chuck llo~t, lb. 135c All Cuts S.teak lb. 49c · • Gr~und Beef,- lb·. 39c

CIGARET"{ES, Poptlla:i; Brands -------- ctn. $1.69 Chocolate C°ijERRIES, · _ ~ ____________ -+ Jb, box 95c ·chocolate Cb~ered MINTS _ - - - -·- _ - ____ lb. box 73c Chocolate Cc>Vered BRAZIL NUTS ______ lb. box 95c Mixed NUTS ~-!-•------------- lb. ·Cell-0 Pkg. 55c English WALMliTS, Lrg. Diamond lb. Cello Pkg. 55c Jumi>QPEANUTS -----------Fresh Roasted lb. 37c·

PRODUCE SPECIALS Florida ORA.N9J?:S, L,rg. S_i~~. _;:.::.:----·~:' 8 lb. bag iJc GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless __________ 5 fo)"3~c California Red GRAPES, Emperors ______ 2 lbs. 35c ·Michigan APPLES, Wagners or Gortlands 5 l'Q, bag 49c

A Full ... ine of Frozen Foods - Fruits,.Vegetablei, Fowl, Fish, Dog Food, lc;:e Cream ""'""'

• -Whittemore & Arnold

FOOD MARKET Phone7411 S. Main St.

COATS.-. that take, the snap out of cold weathe put the

''Merry" in Christmas· smartly tailored - 100 percent wool - interlined

Extra Special at

\ . Give her a personal gift - lovely Textron House Coats - Slips - Gowns and Pajamas - also a nice line of Barblzon Slips and Strutwear Undies II

For the little girls we have lovely Dresses -Sweaters - Blouses and Skirts

LINENS - She'll be thrillecj. to receive one of por colorful and fine quality new luneheou and din­ner cloths

For the woman on your list who Jikes comfqrt w:e have sweaters and ·long sleeve dresses and warm house coats

If you cannot decide on a gift - buy her a Gift Certificate and let her come in and select her own

Make Marie's your Gift Headquarters

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What is' nicer for a ,'gift than a fine quality ·LUNCHEoN OR DINNER CLOTH- -and you will find a nice selection at Marie's. '

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M AK E I T ·A M E R RY ·C ff R IS TM AS W I T ff •• '

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. Here are holiday hints for beauty wherever she goes: neat, complete, sm~rtly styled beauty kits filled to the brim . With the famous, wonder-working DuBarry Beauty ' Essentials that every \ woman loves.I ~

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15.00 pluttax

~ ...... a ... ~ brown or black altrggtor grorl r~ llmootor.:

bfu., somon gralri. .

25.oC>'"""'·. '" ... J. r·

. OT~_EI ~~BEAUTY llT'S BY °l(i.Jia.,J.~ ~ .. , 7.!!,!P ;1%c , ,, I • .... ~' ... -··· ';.- •

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Shimmin Drug Store .· . ., J_ · -

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· .... ,1 DvWn 't o~oorgleetna ..... ~ .. , 'Gift

for the. Christmas Tree Say Merry Christmas with a Woolen Gift

Beautiful Virgin Wool Blankets, in Past.el Hues. Satin Bound, Large Size. · Priced froni$7.50 to $12.95 ·

Woolen Davenport Throws. Waffle weave, Satin Boufid. Four. Lovely Shades

Priced at $6.95

Plaid Auto Robes, made in Bright Attractive Colors Priced from $4.95.to $10.95

Woolen Fabrics - Plaids. and Plains. A Nice Gift for the Seamstress in · Your Family

Priced from $2; 19 to $6.50 per yard I

Woolen Sweaters in Siz~s from One to Fifty-two. Reasoriably Priced

Woolen Shirts for Men and Women - Zipper and Button Styles. Plaids !ind Plains. Attractively Priced

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Hunf:ing-C<>ats and . Pants. Sno-Suits Ski-Pants Mittens

S ks . v \ . oc -· ;J: arns . . ;.;;, . . .

kM was.Jield 1iTu···: "'''"'· · · · 0

i'l lfi.~afui ~. Al ck;~Mr. ~ .~~ .:~ #,., Cllttofd gl t;f ~. J:d' ,w;, Glenn . ~esfoy 1 DOs" :Mni. Murry Moore with c .. 1J, 'Karlee Kaye or· I,anslng IPent ~gs lui.d .som of LanS!rig,"Mr. · have t>eeri vlSltmg rela.!:

. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. James Sunday with their parents, and Mrs. Harry Miller of· Eaton ; Omo the past few daYB. Hflll',rd in Charlotte, Mr. and, Mrs. and Mrs. Cecil Swan. · . Rapids and son Kenneth of Kala= John Dickinson Is home from a Grill Sterlliig of Lansii>g wl!jt J'4i;: Mrs. Cleo Keel\ne of BelleV)le mazoo, Mr. and Mr• . .Howard ·Battle. Creek hospital where he .,.d Mrs. Paul ltatt. !ipent Saturday ana· 51.µldOY. with Bentley and son of East Lansing, had· an operation recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert !Illlard her parents,, Mr. and....l\ffi. Dqi't Mr. ·and Mrs. Ray Bentley of Big· ·I.;awrence McKishne has ·been spent Saturday night with Mr: Swan, while her husband was Rapid ~erlng_ frorp , a spinal ailment and . Mrs •. Al E<Ji.ck and Sunday deer. hunting in .. the north. · -· -"' · ·· ··JM-.-sand MrS.~ -~an enter- and ls under the doctor's care. on crutches. but still has a very with Mr. and Mrs . .t HlllaM. Mr. and Mrs. Laban Williams Wned·Mr. and .<BaSll To,,.Jey .,Edmund Cupp Is out of school. bad leg. Earl, Mary o,nd Marylin

Mrs. Sam Kieffer h and family spent Sunday at Fred and family, Ger d .Steffy of Lan- with. chronic bronchitis. I spe!'t Thanks.giving with him and with the flu. · Clark's in Hamlin. · • in d Mrs Hazel Clarke of Di Mf. and Mrs. Don CuJlp return- their parents. .

Bob Kieffer Is doiri ch fO Mr. aod Mrs. Oliver <:lo'odrich ~!d.le · - ed from the ·north Wednesday Donna FUiler has "'covered Jim Hil!Srd while the ards ilnd family fro.m ·near Eaton Rap- Mr. ~d Mrs. Lawrentji· Clarke night without a buck. from her sickness and she and away. I ' Ids .and Miss 'Marlon Baker· of d family ntertalned er - Mr. and Mrs. Don Cupp and Ed• Eugene have returned · to ,their

Bob HJ!lard attend ' a 'tnem- ac1tson, sp<!nt Than~vlng with ·!::ts, Mr. iind e Mrs. Erv! · Harshe; mund spent Thanksgiving with home in Onondaga. bership drive meeting t the Farm their mother, Mr:t. Grace Baker, of Charlesworth. ~ Mr. and· Mrs: Merle Whittemore Bureau Frl~ay night as Gus and brotheni, Clark and Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs, Sam Gillett enter- and ~ of Eaton Rapids. GUKHELL DISTRICT

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Harry Bellows. and the Cort­right boys are home with their deer. .

Clyte Winslow was In · Eaton Rapids helping Mrs. Mary Haw son a few days. · , ·

Mr. and Mrs. Gl<!Bip ~ved a

. ,, • ·. ' : : -=;.y ,':··i 3.: .. Grlndling's. • Willard Bilker. • tslned Ills parerits, Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and . Mrs. Wesley D.S-

The neighborhood had. an an- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heisler and w. A. Gllleif of Springport. · granges entertained tl;leir children Mr •. and Mrs. Leo Livingston . nlversary card shower tor Mr. and family of Duck lake and Mr. and w. and Mrs. Homer Miller en- Thanksgiving day. . . and ·clEiughters .'of-· Charlotte and

Chrisbnas. Gifts and Wrappig Mrs. Walter Needham who nave Mrs. Vern Swan spent Tlwllll- fei'lained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mrs. J'ohn Dickinson and child; · . and Mr:i. Rimert Higdon of beeJ?.. married over ti.tty years. giving at Clare Swan's. Woodman ~d :family and Mr. and ren spent Thanksgiving day with Eih:sing spent Tbanksgiviri'g with

Mrs. Cleo Brown and family of her parents near ~hall. Mr. arid Mrs. Verne Hallifax.

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Ladies' and. Men'a EXPANSION .WATCH BANDS

•·Boxed Stationery' DR.~D\V~t°~~r GRANDY ~- / Physio-therapy -"" Electronics

Phone 4-4211 or 4-8121 for an appointnient . Located at the Grandy Sanitarium and Hotel 106 East Knight St., Eaton Rapids, Michlgj>.n

GRANDY SANITARIUM AND HOTEL 100 East Knigpt St., Eaton Rapids, Michigan

MINERAL BA"UIS AND MASSAGE Male.and female altendanl

The famo1l8 Aic.ana. Mineral Well, once notecf for it.I won­derful healinjl' quslities, la again giving relief to tho .. IUfferinc from arthritis, sciatica, rheumatism, and many othn di&0rder• of the body.

I! you also deeire relier call or phone 4-4211 !or llD appoint-ment. .

Eaton Rapids. l\lr. and Mrs. Ellis Gruesb.ec;k Mr. and Mrs. Harris Tooker had HORTH BROOKnELD spent Thanksgiving with their

. .as their dinner guests her parents, children, Mr., and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gephart of, Tha .... g guests a"t Leon -Hare and family iii Battle- Creek. near Dimondale. Roe were Muriel Smith of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and Mr.

Mr. 8.nd Mrs. L. Faulkner· were Grand ids am;l Douglas Rock-1 al\@.. Mrs. Harold Tiedgen spent hosts to her parents and brothers wood ot. ton Rapids, Mr. ·and fron1 Wednesday until Sunday and sister of Charlotte. Mrs. Dai-rell Bradford and boys. hunting at Chippewa lake.

Mr. and Mrs, Vetµ McManus were in Eaton· Rapids at the Homer'West home where the fam­ily dinner was served. Other guests were Mr .. and Mrs. Robert McManus and her father Aubrey Spring of Auburn Heights, Mrs. Mae Spring and Mr .. and Mrs. Don Barr and- little son o:f Onondaga.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winters were in Lansing with her grand­parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pet­rie.

Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke and family were with relatives in Bat­tle Creek.

The Tri-County Home Econom'­ics Extension group will be.enter-.tained by Mrs. Homer Miller all '

Quiet Dignity

and smooth em.ciency mark our services and fu .. neral arrangements at all times.

e Playing Cards e SafetY ~azor Seta

• Ball ~oint Pena e · Flash Lights ·

e Key Cll&es and Chains e Gift Wrapping

e Red, Green and BIUe Cellophane e Crepe Paper . e Christmas Seale and Ta:ga

•• ,"i/f.lo..-----------~-;-----------1 Thursday, December '11. The sub­'1· ject of discussion , is ;rHoUSehoht

, MODERN EQUIPMENT AMBULANCE SERVICE - Day or Night • Go

Station M-99 Groceey Sto.re

We are Now Handling the Famous,, •••

PHl.LCO Line .of Radios· Combinati~n• - Refrigeratora .

Deep Freezes - see them at -

Neal S'1es & Semc~

Pests. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and

family were at the home ot her parents Friday evening where a birthday anniversary dinner hon­oring Ardis and Arden Miller was ,served.

·Melvin Batten of Albion visited Mr. and Mrs. Vern McManus Sun-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Tooker and grandsons, Jerry. and Dale of Grovenburg Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Tooker and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey of ~ Lansing c,alled on relatives in this

community Saturday. Mrs. Mable Brigstock of Battle

Creek spent ·saturday a!terrioon and Sunday with relatives here.

Mr. ans! Mrs. Edwin Cords of Nashville· were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark~ and family. Mrs. Cords Is the !or> mer Virginia Hall lnid Is Mrs'. Clarke's niece.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sloan and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winters were in Lansing Sunday for the-geJden wedding anniver­sary of Mrs. Sloi;t.n's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry l'etrle.

SMITH DIBTRICT

Dodge - Plymouth - Dodge Job-Rated Trucb 121 W. Hamlin Street - Phone '1881

,AFTER HOURS '1881 or 42SH::

Pettit Funeral Home Personnel North City Limits on M-99 - Phone 44981

Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Pettit , Merton R. Pettit Ruth B. Chappell, Owner .!.- Howard C. Rouse, Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Gleason , . Bob Miller, Salesman

DANCING! to the music of .Bill Duncan and his orchestra every

Friday and Saturday

A~PINE BA'R Mile a~ne-quarter northeast of Charlotte on. US-27 and M-78

Join Our S\lnday Crowds - We now serv'l sandwir.hea . - . ,

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I

DANCE . ·Eve..Y Wed., - Sat.

MASON, MICWGAN American Legloft

· ~himmin ~. Store

•Auction Sale! 0 '

'{· ·M~day, Dec. 8· ~t 1:00 ·o'clock, in Charlotte at 1221h West Harris avenue, or 1st. house north of the court house. Elec. range, cabinet, glass buffet, dining suite, -porch- swing, beds, springs, mattresses, bedding, vae­uum sweeper, elec. lamps, Oxl2

· rµg, all kinds o! dishes and cook­ihg utellfJils, canned fruit, wash tiibs. boilers and all other house­llold goods. Sale will be held in­

.side.

• 1 Katie L. Jamee

Proprietor Col. Glen T. Pinch, Auctioneer, A.

.L. Steinhauer, R. R. Arnold qetl<*. '

Auction Sale!

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KENNJ'JTH D. POWERS lnsur•nce Agene,,

Representina ~'The Travelen'' Auoomobile, General Casual'1

Fhe Phone 4-6861

R. G. Heminger Real Eotate and lnaaranee

Fite, Automobile, Flate Glau Insurance; also Suret1 Bond&-_

Pittsburgh P8lnta 24 Hour Service-7 daya a week

·Me.

Woods Brothers

Local and Long Distance

TRUCKING EVERY LOAD INSURED

Sand Gravel a11d Cinders diBlh·erecl Black dirt and manure anytln6.

.. Phone - 4-4601

AUCTIONEER . James· H. Houston

Farm and Live Stock a Specialty

Phone 4·5151 'Eaton Rapids

HIGHEST PRICES PAID f°' Junk, Cars, Scrap Iron and

all Scrap Metal

C.CALLIE Phone 4-4601

Across from M. C. Depot Jan. 1944

AUCTIONEER Experienced ,.... Capable Ready for Any Size Sale

"I can do tho Job - Try Me" I'd Llke to Be

YOUR AUCTIONEER New in this locality, but not to

Auctioneer~~· VES E. SPENCER

Onondaga, Michigan Phone collect thru Onondaga

Eicchange

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!-. ' The new Hoover Cylinder Cleaner, Model so. cleans by powerful suction. New idea in dirt disposal-the Dirt,.Ej.,.;tor . .complete with

:.- cleani ns tools- ' .

Select lier HoovW today or pbone for a fiame showing

3;_~,.~anrlr?"6~d:,~. Bromeling & Pettit

~WARE - PLUMBING EATON RAPIDS.

Insurance For Your Every Neeil

---Michael Montie Phone7461 INSURANCE 'f21 S. Main Siil.

Heaton Dr_ug. Store

Telephone' 6811 Eaton Rapids

Be Good. tQ_ Your Car ••••• You may drive it longer than you hope I

e Major Overhauling e Motor Tuneup . e Spark Plugs and Points e Radiator Cleaned

We are buildWP,: our business on the satisfaction of our customers

c.1 Miller's All Car Garage·· . 225 Holm4jB Street Plione 42211 ·

Dead or 'Alive ! . ' .

Your Farm Aniinals ,. Collected Promptly-PhoneCon~".We ~ ~ •,

' and ~kins" ' . ' ' . _,, IK .

Cows $20 - Hors~& $20 - Hoga .:r·:: cwt. . "according to sjze ~nd qo:n4itjo~" .. , . ~:

"~dbTi:.P remo~T;. . . Phone 24fll · · Cl.JS Eaton Rapl!ls' ·

CENTRAL DEAD s~ co,'- .. ·