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unities News of Central Michigan Co Wed 50 Years Prominent Gratiot Ionia Carage Broken Into for Second Time Daily Vacation Bible School Plans Made News Around Michigan Gold Star Buttons To Be Furnished To Next of Kin Charlevoix Woman, 104, Marks Birthday Friday BOYNE CITY. May 7 Ph-Mrs. Mary Morgan will observe her 104th birthday anniversary here today. Last survivor of this area's first Leslie Baptist Church Officers Are Named (Special to The State Journal) LESLIE. May 7 The 108th annual meeting of the Leslie Baptist Resident Succumbs ance of the W.

K. Kellogg CHEBOYGAN (P) Wayne Wilson, superintendent of schools here for (Special to The State Journal) IONIA, May 7 A repeat visit was (Special to The State Journal) MASON, May 7 In cooperation with this community's four Prot Funeral for G. B. Keane As the nation's memorial to World settlers, Mrs. Morgan will be guest church was held Wednesday evening paid tne Lower garage, four miles east of here on M-21 Thursday the past three years, announced today his resignation to accept a position with an educational publishing company.

It will be effective July 1. estant churches, next summer's War II dead the Gold Star lapel (' honor at a commuiuty-wiae open UUUAC Wllllil UOS LKTCil uauiLiuu Ail daily vacation Bible school will be held June 7 to 11 and June 14 to nignt. Undersheriff Leo Fuller, who In To Be Saturday (Snecial to The State Journal) button will be readv for distribution ANN ARBOR Ph-V. S. Senator Ralph E.

Flanders of Vermont is scheduled to highlight the annual alumni conference of the University of Michigan school of business administration May 8. About 500 alumni are expected to attend the all-day meeting. recent years. More than SO mem when the election of officers was the principle event. Those chosen are: Deacon for six years, Fred Wy- 18, according to announcement Fri vestigated, said he believed the job was done by the same persons who day.

Classes will meet from 9 to 11 ST. LOUIS. May 7 Glen Brook Keane, 60, native of Gratiot county and resident ol St. Louis for many bers of her family will be present. Seek Clues in Death Of Detroit Newsman ra.

with the place yet to be de after June 1. to the next of kin of 'men and women of all the armed who died for their country at home and abroad, according to I Lieut. Col. Eugene A. Bond, In charge rf th tarnl nrffnni7prt rpsprv rnmv oroKe in April 22 and took loot valued at $150.

Fuller said entry was gained by man; deacon for three years, C. R. Henderson; trustees for three years. Lynn Young, Mrs. William John termined.

Departments are to be provided for beginners, primary, JACKSON The tenth annual convention of the Michigan Association of Collection Agencies will be held here Saturday and Sunday. Speakers include Jack Price of Warren, secretary of the American Collectors association, and State President John Meddaugh and Dr. Emil Loeffler, dean of Albion college. Dreasmg out tne glass a rear junior ana junior men groups. DETROIT, May 7 UP) Police ston; Clerk, Mrs.

Dwight Hender years, died Wednesday loiiowing a short Illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Methodist church, Rev. Philip Carpenter officiating.

Burial will be In Oak Grove Kegistration cards, available this window. This time there was a .25 caliber revolver, J25 in cash and three cartons of cigarets. son; treasurer, Ray Reeder; finan I ti. 0,. 'sought clues Thursday in the death The Gold Star button consists of ot a 45yearold newspaper circu- week, must be returned by May 23 officials said.

cial secretary, Mrs. Gale Harkness: ANN ARBOR UP The National Society of Autograph Collectors will inaugurate a series of annual meetings May 17-18 at the University of Michigan. Meetings will be held in the William L. Clements library of American history where exhibits from the library's collections and from the private collections of society members will be shown. (ti 1 a goia star on a purpie circular Dacn- iation man whose body was pulled ground, bordered In gold and sur-jfrom the Detroit river by a fisher-rounded by gold laurel leaves.

On the reverse is the Inscription. "Unit- al? 0181 the States of America. Act of Con- Edserton. an nplye of the Kress. 1947." with space for the P'' waa "PParen ly Hoffman Will Prohe Violence in Strike cemetery.

Mr. Keane was bom on a farm In Arcada township April 26, 1888, the son of John E. and Celia Brook Keane. When he was four years old his iiarents moved to St. Louis.

He JACKSON iP) President Peter F. Hurst of the Aero Quip corporation here announced Thursday his firm had acquired controlling interest in the Aero Coupling corporation at Burbank, Cal. member finance committee, Russell Shaw: Sunday school superintendent. Wayne Hampton; assistant superintendent, Leslie Vince; Junior department superintendent, Mrs. Wayne assistant, Mrs.

Percy Gilman; chief usher. Branch Fischer; choir director. Mrs. Wayne Hampton; organist, Norman Vincent; pianist. Mrs.

Paul Tucker. WASHINGTON. May 7 A Anrravin of the initials of the re-; DeaQ TOay entered tne Park Lake Girl Scouts Plan Bohemian Supper (Special to The State Journal) PARK LAKE, May 7 Mrs. George Parker was hostess to the Girl Scout association Tuesday evening. Fourteen members were present, marking the start of the second year Brownie and Girl Scout attended school here, went to Ferris Chairman Hartley cR-NJ) of the water.

cinient. house labor committee Thursday 4 I One gold star button is to be fur ordered an investigation of violence However, no wounds sufficient to cause death were found on Edger-ton's body. in the C. I. O.

meat-packing strike MENOMINEE (Pi The Menominee county board of supervisors has approved a bid of the Fox Valley Construction company of Appleton, for blacktop paving of two runways of the county airport. The project, expected to extend from June 1 to September 1, will cost about $110,000. The reports of oincers revealed Hartley named Representative The circulation man left his home Hoffman (R-Mich) as head of a nished, without cost, to the widow or widower and to each of the parents of a member of the armed forces who lost his life while on active military service between December 7. 1941, and July 25, 1947, both dates inclusive. The term ROYAL OAK (A Five Royal Oak high school girls were overcome by gas fumes Thursday in their home economics classroom.

Firemen rushed in inhalator to the school and revived them. The trouble was traced to a leaky pipe in the schoolroom stove. that the year has been one of marked success. The meeting was preceded by a cooperative dinner. Rev.

Paul Tucker is the pastor of three-man subcommittee to check at 2 a. tn. Wednesday to distribute! committees have been working to-papers to newsboys. He was believed 'gether. carrying several hundred dollars I Final plans were made for the with him.

police said. "Brownie and Parent This AND MRS. L. E. DILL REV.

on an incident which occurred in Kansas City, last week. the church. (Special to The State Journal) We ve got to put a stop to vio n-mr. rrn. UCIJ II1C UOQV WHS TPCOVereQ IMC 1 "1C OIUW111C UBICULS UIIU L11CU Institute at Big Rapids ana completed his education at the New York Technological school, graduating as an electrical engineer.

On September 22, 1918. he was married to Nina G. Wagner of St. Louis. They had lived here since.

The home at 500 South Franklin street, where the family has lived for most of these years was built by Mr. Keane's gradfather, Eli Brook, shortly after the Civil war. In 1926 he became chief electrician for the Lake Shore Sugar company and worked there for a number of years. During World War II he was employed by the state of Michigan to charge of electrical work at state institutions. He was an active member of the Flint Lad, 7, Dies Fothei ate' SWednBdayonly 11 cmtsterefound tailia The sponsors wiU recede Congregational-Chnstian church of othe The truck in which Edgerton had special tavJUUon Tte bohn Maple Rapids and the Congrega-; B0ld button will been carr'inS the papers was found.

supper will be served at 6.30 oclock After Hit by Auto DETROIT iP) Plans for construction of an underground parking terminal in downtown Detroit have been refused approval by city engineers. Prof. William S. Housel, University of Michigan Geologist, has been hired to study sub-surface soil conditions in the area. in a parking lot near the river.

FLINT, May 7 (JP) Seven-year-old tional church of Carson City are be furnished at cast price to each sponsoring reception honoring I child, stepchild, brother, sister, half their pastor. Rev. L. Edward DuU.brother' an half sister of a de- DETROIT P) The Socialist workers party announced Thursday it would enter Howard Lerner 'of Detroit in the Michigan gubernatorial race. Lerner is a former member of the executive board of C.

I. O. United Auto Workers Local 600. Mrs. Lenora Dollinger of Flint will be the party's candidate for United States senator.

Wayne Hough died Wednesday in Hurley hospital, a short time after in Bath. The senior Girl Scouts will serve while the intermediates will occupy a special table. The Brownies have prepared a short program to be presented after Michigan Soldier Dies Of Burns from Blast lence in labor disputes," Hartley told newsmen. Hartley instructed offman to go to Kansas City early next week to investigate the case, in which police were reported to have invaded and wrecked a union meeting hall. Detroit Man Draws Life In Slaying of Japanese SENDAI, Japan, May 7 (Pi Two American soldiers have been sen and Mrs.

Dull, on their golden i- he was struck by a car. Robert the dates wpririin? nnnivprsarv Fririav. Mavi" ucaui icu wsuuu fixed. 14, at the basement of the Congre Petersen, 25, the driver, told police the boy rain Into the path of his supper. A sale of needlework, baked goods and candy will close the Next of kin of deceased army and Masonic order, and a member ol tne GETTYSBURG.

May 7 PV A Michigan soldier enroute to Ab- gational-Christian church in Maple Methodist church. Surviving are the! th. air force personnel mav submit an-! a kiuiuj i ill v- DETROIT (PtThe Detroit zoological park will open May 13. The children's zoo on the grounds, with all new pets, will open a week later. DETROIT UP) The annual three-day American Student Health association meeting is in session here.

vehicle from between parked autos. Wayne was Flint's 12th traffic fatality of the year but the first of plications to The Adjutant General. Md died TTnitn Kfatpc rmt wnhin7tnn 5s suffered in a gas explosion at i evening. Everyone In the Maple Wilson of Grand Rapids, and a son. DETROIT UP) Traffic Judge John D.

Watts Joined Detroit's D. c. Application forms will be. cabn- JU Bankrupt Upholsterine Rapids communities and all of their friends from elsewhere are invited. Rev.

and Mrs. Dull have lived in cleanup week campaign Thursday Firm's Affairs Sifted tenced to life imprisonment for the slaying of a Japanese. avanaoie aooui June i. ana may net V. vV i.

nhtainoH frrni onw armv nr air fnrcA Oner C. G. CriSt 8S Staff Set. Robert by ordering 42 violators of is attended by 200 physician Donald G. Keane, a home.

Three Held for Trial In MSC Man's Death The army announced a court mar jviapic rwsuius since iuvciiiuci, 10.1, Oft when Reverend DuU became pastor installation, any nationally recoit-Pe'ee 20 Monroe of the Manle Ranids ChrL-stian nized veterans organization, or The cnst 88,0 irom a gas ra- Maple Rapids since November. 1924, JACKSON. May 7 VP) The fi- school age. G. M.

Official Heads Highway Users Group WASHINGTON. May 7 (UP) Albert Bradley, executive vice presi non ordinances 10 na tneir nonus irom colleges wnicn maintain stu-and business of rubbish with 24; dent health programs, hours. i at fairs of the bankrupt -1 .1.1.1. .1 ArtiMtcnt r.nroi aiator apparently exDlx 1- A 1 1 Uia L.J I il NH 1 LI I) 1 HI CM in I Ilf tial convicted Pfc. William E.

Hartley, Los Angeles, and Pvt. James A. Herron, 6249 South street, Detroit. Sentence was imposed Monday. naentoCong name to UOngregatlOnai-cnnstian nmy, coasi guaia ana marine p.

7u Vi i tiirinw i.tmot.H cabin after the blast and was taken luring company were investigated JACKSON Alma M. Williams, 31, died Thursday in Foote hospital DETROIT. May 7 UP) Three youths charged with murder In the They were charged with striking a tdaAto iSSTTrt-S FM fP he early -thii; walls of Jackson prison; dent of teneral Motors corporation. of injuries suffered Monday when tions. Department, Washington, D.

and has oeen elected cnairman ot tne Aviation Writer Says Stalin Is Bluffing GRAND RAPIDS, May 7 UP)A1 Williams, former combat flyer and aviation writer, believes the United States should withdraw from th Petee had stoDMd at the A troit attorney lor the firms XT a fc A Ik. than I i Ir A 1 A rv Ka nf Ainva fmm deatn 01 a iviicnigan otaie cuiieise student were lodged in Jail cells I1C Held UCCU UilatUr Ul U1C vol SUll i wit i.rvc iiia kjk: uiwuicu null her car ran off US-112 near Parma and overturned. Japanese in the head with a rock March 8. He died the following day. The army announcement said Hartley and Herron escaped but were re ICity naval installations veterans or-cmp overnight.

Intending to ol JUS tOOaV aWaitmK CirCUlt CUUri Him. vivj Vllfti CnilUIiai lllUlt.ll B111I.C ituiawnwiia rp The trio pleaded innocent yester- 1942. Mr. Dull has been a constant ganizations. or from the bureau of the Gettysburg battlefield xamer finked e- Congregational church since or Tamer, linked earlier this vear KALAMAZOO (S) Michigan's national highway users conference, it was announced Thursday.

He succeeds Alfred P. Sloan, board chairman of General Motors, who has headed the highway users conference since it was organized in 1932. captured while being brought to Sendai for trial. dav at their preliminary neanng iieipmaie in uit serving ox mese iiam peraunuri. nuciuciii miiij nastnrafp nnrinff th 95 vmr Limitpn ininai tnlrpn nrcntatinne before Judge Lila M.

Neunflet. She with a professional hockey betting scandal, told Attorney Benjamin Jaffp thp mmnanv'c trnncottnnc alt of service In the Maple Rapids' of the gold star buttons will be Greenville, Marshall college physics teachers will meet Sunday on the campuses of Kalamazoo and Western Michigan colleges for their annual spring remanded them to Jail witnout oonn Thev are Carl Welsh. 21. of High community ana six years or service, tnrougnout tne united states Beard Growers Vying 'ere recorded. Jaffe said he would Welsh in Washington GRAND RAPIDS.

May 7 (IP) in the community of Carson and some possessions on Memorial land Park and Dennis Mallon. 20. ciiecu uie oooks to suostanuate Day. GREENVILLE. May 7 (UP I Tamer's statements.

Mayor George W. Welsh, as presi United Nations. "Joe Stalin is running tall bluff." Williams told a meeting of the Aero Club of Michigan Wednesday night. He expressed belief that the Soviet union lacks the industrial power to fight the United States. Williams is head of the Gulf Refining company aviation Former Allegan Police Chief Succumbs at 65 Three btis-lnads nf firppnviHp hparrt Thp atrnmpv tVia firm'.

throw a cup of hot coffee at a raisers will compete with Marshall liahiiitip ir bnmn dent of the United States conference of mayors, left Thursday for Washington to urge passage of the Hamburger Sans Onions Arouses Customer's Ire DETROIT. May 7 OP) Waitress Marie Adamski knows now that waitress who brings him a plain raisers May 15 at Marshall, $4,000. Other partners in the bus-hamburger. Greenville residents are raising iness were Morton Blum, the found- ANN ARBOR (P) The Hon. George V.

Allen, assistant secretary of state for public affairs, will be the principal speaker at the conference on international student exchanges at the University of Michigan May 10-12. The meetings are ALLEGAN, May 7 iP)- Charles Taft-Ellender-Wagner housing bill. Welsh said he would confer with i-araao iiung me coiiee at MisSjDearas lor meir August centennial er, and Morris Raider an ex-convict Adamski Whe nshe failed tn inrhirip anri Marshall rpcirlpnrc ttrp rirt rtrr thp and Walter E. Thibodeau, Dotn Detroit. The three face charges tn the death of Robert C.

Barson, who was stabbed to death in a scuffle In a restaurant March 28. Mason High Senior, Cadet Bands to Play (Special to The State Journal) vtisnv Mav 7 Senior and members of the house banking committee, headed by Representative W. Hitchcock. 65, former police chief, who retired May 1 after 15 years as head of the department, died unexpectedly Wednesday of a heart attack. ut raiauu, mra ion oi oiuons.me onions nis order.

Arrested on 'same. The contests will include a with his hamburger. (an assault charge, he was fined $25 baseball game, tug of war and And Parado knows he should not in recorder's court. 'competition on best beards. There is no reason for being without the things you need.

Read the Classified section regularly. sponsored by the institute of inter THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY 20 Fri Miy 7. 1948 Jesse Wolcott (R-Mich. which currently Is considering the bill. national education with the assist- 0 cadet bands of the Mason high school will present a spring con-j cert Friday evening, May 14, in the school auditorium.

The senior band is comprised of; 49 and the cadet band of 60 mem-! bers. Proceeds from the concert will be used to purchase instruments. i The band received third division rating in the recent state contest at Michigan State college. Ratings were given for five classes. Mason Gives $300 In Cancer Campaign i (Special to The State Journal) 1 MASON.

May 7 Mason's can-i MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 9th On Hie day that's her's alone you'll want to remember Mother with the very finest gift possible. That means choosing gorgeous jewelry from our friendly store's grand selections of the town's leading values. Honor Mother with brilliant diamonds, a beautiful watch, a lovely ring or smart jewelry accessories. She'll treasure your thoughtfulness for years to come. Pay later on our easy credit terms at no extra cost.

Dormtyir Mtxer-Juicer nanaiest or Kttcnen aid for Mother. S2475 $1.00 A WEEK Crisp voider, waf fles every ttme vitH this grand waffle iron. $9.95 tl.OO A WEEK Watch McW IkL 14. In, cer drive netted $300 toward a goal set at $575. according to announce.

(HUD ment Friday. The campaign was sponsored Jointly by the Child Study club and the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Frank Guerriero was campaign leader and Howard McCowan, general cnairman. Just a One-Man Act rlorg briliiont diamond jparkls radiantly in thh bvtly tailored 14k yellow gold ring.

MILWAUKEE (UP) A woman ealed the Pabst theater box office and asked. IT Uniquef "What are you going to have Friday?" "Horowitz," replied the theater 50 $42 yellow gold manager. "What?" asked the caller. $1.00 a week! TP lorge fiery diomend. '7500 $7500 "Vladimir Horowitz," the manager repeated.

L-- Uf Sr Wt-O diomond. JZ 0IN AN ACCOUNT Wk gold fHhhiil dign. If "Oh, that's nice," she said. "Who's In it? GRUEN $2975 State Deaths Tho Pr.ciiion Watcn? Diminutively stylod Vorf-Thin "Cloire." Shockproof WRIST WATCH A WEEK s1975 Xutifully ltyld. An timc-keeper.

Vtifc Vr-' urk 1 8pccii1 to The gtte Joarnal) Mrs. Ethel E. Fry MASON-. May 7 Funeral services will te held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bail funeral home for Mrs. Xthel Frye.

54. of 703 East Columbia -street, who died Thursday. She had been 111 several weeks. Survivor include the husband. Fred: ttiree sons.

Donaid of Holt. Harold of Ann Arbor, and Austin of Mason; a brother. Elmer CrandaJl, and a aister. Mrs. Bmjip Frasier.

both of Swartz Creek. Burial will be in Maple Grove cemetery. x-' $1.00 A WEEK BULOVA $375( atcurolo 17'twI "Godd of Tlm." Gift of a lifctim. I rr 11 (tv 111 $1.00 A WIEK Choico of Moth.r's imv loltd birthitono In qviitory itykd ring. A ring ih.1l odor.

CW ffcV" mg oismona on toblot ot m. rnr 1 SILVERPLATED VZ -l-- rich onyx. 1ST alwayi. Daintily styled Canto Ring that Mothr will lo $18so HOLLOWARE Charles F. fteeler MAPON.

May 7 Funeral service! will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Ball funeral home for Charles F. Seeley. 55. who died Thursday at the home, 432 West Ah stret. of a heart attack.

For 20 years he had been employed by Wyeth, here. Survivors include the widow, taura: two daughters, Mrs. Lera Clark of Au-relius and Mrs. Elizabeth Hickman of Lansin: two sons. Harvey of Lansing; and Charles at home, and a brother, John of Lc Angeles.

Burial wiil be in Maple Grove cemetery. He was a member of the Mason Baptist church. tl.OO A WEEK 1 $29" SI.OO A WEEK 00 A WEEK 4 Kk 0m The Finest Gift For Mother 1847 ROGERS BROSN. SILVERPLATE In Four Lovely Patterns "Remembrance," "First "Adoration," and "Eternally: Yours." 4 exquisite one of which Mother is sure to love. 1S47 Rogers Brothers America's finest silver, plate.

USE YOUR CREDIT Mrs. Vina May Sheaard CHAJOOTTE. May 7 Mrs. Vina May Shepard. 67.

died Thursday at the residence. 429 Hall street. Surviving are the husband. Walter: a on. Merl Perkins of Alma; a daughter.

Mrs. Maxme Gregv of Charlotte: two step-sonj. Alton Sr.epard of Milwaukee. "Wis. and Arthur Shepard of Potterville.

and a sister. Mrs. Trace Mapes of Charlotte. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Pray funeral home. Rev.

Andrew Hoffman will Hanf drVorplatod end ttoHing Hollo? war. to grata Mother's table. Choose from wide aortment of gleaming boa bon diihet, gravy booh, platters, trays, tea and coffee services. A prized gift. OPEN AN ACCOUNT 52-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 r.

$64.75 100-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 $1 17.50 76-PIECE SERVICE FOR 12 $94.75 Chest Included officiate. Burial will be in freeport cemetery. Westinghouse ELECTRIC ROASTER Cut hour from Moth.r. kitchtn tim. With broiler grid.

Porkw andPon. cil St. P.n writM dry Iwith tmt ink. "More Goods for More People for Less Money' Mrs. Leola B.

Finch EATON RAPIDS. May 7 Mrs. T-eola Be! Finch. 42. died at a local hospital Wedneday.

Funeral services will be held from the! Pettit funeral home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Victor F. Brown. D.

officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery. She is survived by the husband. Ben- i Jamm: two sons. Richard of Hilo.

Hawaii' and Robert at home; two daughters. Mrs. Gerald me Cieedes of Eaton Rapids and Rosanna Mae at home: the mother. Mrs Rose Boody of Eaton Rapids; one brother. Cyril Scott of Toledo.

Ohio; one sister. Mrs. Pearl Dodge of Eaton Rapids and one grandson. $750 UJ IQffillo) $1.00 A WEEK 1 wr r9v er55? Coy, fiery match Fdwin T. Warren LAINGSBURG.

May 7 Edwin T. War-1 ren. 76. died at the home in Laingsburg I Thursday morning. Tne body is resting at the Galllgan funeral home.

Funeral services will be held at 2 oclock Sunday afternoon. Rev. Ralph i W. Brown officiating. Burial will be at Reed cemetery.

Survivors are four daughters. Mrs. Bernice GrMn anH 'Vf Ratrr Uact ing Rhinestone Beautiful compacts fn grand choice of sixes and designs. S95 Up JEWELERS 119 South Washington Avenue Daintily carved gold-filled locket that holds loved one's photo. $395 Clips in shield de sign.

Pr. SI.00 A WEEK CMAROi IT both of Lansing; Mrs. George Potter of Mt. Clemens and Frances of Laingsburg; two sons. Clifford E.

Warren of Georgia nd Keith L. of Austin. Texas; one brother. Chanes L. Warren of Victor township; aeven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

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