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Nursing School Where They Are Now Commencement Funeral Friday For Tractor Victim Isaac E. Shipman Fatally at Vermontville (Special to The State Journal) MISCELLANEOUS emit Wallace Thrashmaa. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thrushman, Jack J.

Slggers, fireman, son of John W. Slggers. 600 Emily street, are among crew members of the heavy cruiser USS Macon, which recently 26 Will Be Graduated AVOID ACCIDENTS EOF Corp. Wilbur B. Grof, sta tioned at Walker Air Force base, Friday Night completed the midshipmen prae tice cruise to Europe and Cuba.

Roswell, N. with a squadron of the 509th Bomb Wing, recently left as a ground crew member of a squadron of B-29 type aircraft on The commencement exercises of 1926 West Holmes road, all of Lansing; Recruit Donald F. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, R.

Recrnit Elmer S. Heald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Heald, 918 Jeanne street; Recruit Donald R. Bowers, son of Mrs.

Mable Chall-lender, R. 1: Pvt Vincent D. Mc-Intyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-ley L.

Mclntyre. 329 North Main VERMONTVTLLE, Sept. 16 Brief DAKIN First Lieut John B. Da- Edward W. Sparrow Hospital School of Nursing will be the highlight In a week of activities for 26 members kin, son of Mr.

and Mr. John With This Non-Skid Rug Mat! a routine training mission to uoose-neck, Labrador. Corporal Grof is B. Dakin, Sr, 413 North Clemens xuneral services will be held here Friday at 11 o'clock for Isaac E. Shipman.

85, who was fatally in jured Tuesday in a tractor accident The rites here will be at the Ward of the graduating class. avenue, recently received a com formerly of 225 Shepard street. These exercises will be held in mendation from Ma). Gen. Ralph street of Grand Ledge.

the Plymouth Congregational church n. wooten. commanding general, Others are: Kecroit Anthony luneral home and will be followed by other services at 3 o'clock at the Pacific air command, at the Wheeler RIDGE Roscoa D. Ridge, seaman apprentice, navy. Bout 4, Turner at 8 p.

Friday. The young women who will receive, the diplomas and Nixnak, son of Mrs. Anna Niznak, Air Force base. Territory of Hawaii. road, is serving aboard the destroyer Dins of the school are Cecelia Cluch The members of the 926th Engineer R.

1, Ashley; SgL Clyde Junior emery, son of Mrs. Bertha Emery, 814 USS Willard Keith which has vis Aviation group were commended south landing street; Recruit ie-Venie Parker, son of Sheldon R. for their construction work at Eni- Ackland funeral home. Morend. Mr.

Shlpman's injuries were sustained when he cranked a tractor, which was in gear. The machine ran over him before he could get out of the way and he died on the way to a Hastings hospital. He had ited Brighton, England. While there the crew members were guests of the Lord Mayor P. F.

Friend-James, wetok, site of the atomic bomb tests. Parker. R. 3, 8t. Johns; Recrnit ey and Eunice Kilmer Shaw of Lansing, Barbara Acre Slater of Pontiac, Mary Brown of Marion, Jean Brun-dle of Flint, Frances Corbett of Grand Ledge, Edith Cox of Pincon-ning.

Marjorie Doster Sutherland of Doster. Patricia Goodman of The commendation reads in part, Douglas E. Vinson, son of Mr. and Faced with difficulties in supply. unfavorable weather conditions, and a large amount of work to be ac O.

B. at a luncheon. MALLET, 8IGGERS Kenneth Smalley, quartermaster third class, son of Kenneth Smalley, 202 High street, PottervUle. and Morenci, Donna Gunderson of Iron complished in a short time, their Mrs. Or a Vinson, R.

1. Albion; Recruit James MacKende, son of Mrs. Alex H. MacKenzie, R. 4, Charlotte; Pvt Robert 8.

Avery, son of Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Avery.

1221 Warren avenue. Jackson; Recruit Wayne F. Cramer, son of Emma Donaldson, exercise of Initiative, dose and el lived here for 17 years and had always been a farmer. Besides a son. Earl, with whom he lived, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Blanche Swisher and Mrs. Jennie Strausbaugh, both living in Ohio; two grandchildren and one great fective supervision, and plain hard work, successfully overcame these THE LANS1.NC STATE JOURNAL rW wood, Barbara Hale and Nancy Porch Crenshaw of Detroit Joyce Hillen and Shirley Sours of Big Rapids. Dene Johnson of Evart, Margaret Kevwitch of Traverse City, Shirley Manchester, Barryton: Agnes Martllla of Kaleva; Carol obstacles." 325 Randolph street Mason; and MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY Recruit Robert E. Jones, son of Mr. DCVN Pfc.

Kenneth L. Dunn, 4 Than, Sept. 16, 1948 and Mrs. Walter Jones, R. 2, Ovid.

son of Mrs. R. O. Loomis, Elwell, The following men have enlisted Mizer Whiting of Mancelona; Le recently arrived at the Fuersten- In the army for one year: Recruit nora Pamment of Dearborn, Doris Pickelman of Saginaw. Elizabeth Charles Rockette, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rockette. 519 South Fairvlew avenue; Recruit John Sherlock of Midland. Shirley Staeb- feldbruck Air Force base near Munich, Germany. Private Dunn entered the service Fbruary 3 and i received his basic training at Lackland Air base, San Antonio, Tex, ler of Willis.

Marilyn Stiefel of Di- Bachelder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bachelder; and Recruit Norman E. Tatroe. ion of Mr.

and Mrs. H. O. Tatroe, 610 East State street Lan sing; Recruit Don KUleen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred KUleen, 221 Or chard street East Lansing; Recruit mondale. Cells Street of Howell ana Frances Werner of LeRoy. A reception at the nurses' residence will follow the exercises. On Saturday evening the alumnae association of Edward W. Sparrow Hospital School of Nursing will honor the graduating class at a banquet in the Mutual building.

Pleasant Grove oeiora iransiernng overseas iune MOORMAN. SCHLEICHER Two Lansing men are serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Philippine Sea which has Just been awarded the Battle Efficiency pennant and for her general excellence throughout the fiscal year. July 1. 1947, to July 1. 1948.

The men are: Wil Harry w. smith, son of Mr. and A GENUINE MALLOW PLIAFELT POR iS.90 No more skidding rugs with this inexpensive new underlay RUG-LOCK Mrs. S. Smith.

109 Fraver street St Johns; Recruit Gale LaRowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LaRowe, R. Ferry. Those enlisting in the Air Force for three years were: Pvt Robert liam O.

Moorman, son of John W. Moorman, 1020 Shepard street, and Frederick H. Schleicher. son of Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. J. Lynch, 429 South Fairvlew avenue; Citizens and teachers are well pleased by the personal appearance i Frederick H. Schleicher, Sr, 1905 Pvt Theodore R. Piotrowics.

son of 1 i Josephine Piotrowicz, 2211 South Logan street Lansing, and Pvt Walter of the building due to the general cleaning and painting as done or supervised by Stanley Coston, the custodian, of the Pleasant Grove school. LASHBROOK Marine Reserve First Lieut Earl C. Lash brook, 707 Chestnut road. East Lansing, arrived recently at the marine corps air station. Cherry Point, N.

for 15 days of intensive active duty training as a member of the marine corps B. David, R. 2, DeWitt, son of Byron Palmer. Pvt Alfred Fortino, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Fortino. Ill South Howard avenue, has enlisted in the Air Force for one year. Accidents from sliding scatter rugs can be serious! Prevent them with "Rug-Lock," the newest way to keep rugs from skidding. It's a latex-coated paper that won't stick to rugs or floors, yet holds rugs securely in place. Can be cut to fit small rugs, or you can use two or more sheets under larger rugs.

No tacks or fasteners needed. The enrollment is larger than last A special Factory Representative will be in our Notion Department Friday to demonstrate "Rug-Lock" and answer any questions you may have. NOTIONS-STREET FLOOR year by about 32 pupils, most of which occurs in the kindergarten. The second kindergarten room has PROMOTIONS been created by transferring stu dents of one room to the other eight rooms. volunteer service.

While there, he is attached to the Marine Transport Squadron 252 as a twin-engine pilot and win participate in a program designed to bring him up to date on the latest developments in the marine aviation equipment and BIGG Pfc. Jack M. Bigg, son of Howard L. Bigg, R. 1, Woodland, was recently promoted from the The total enrollment as of Sep $8.50 tember 13 is 418.

Broken down by grade of private, because of his ex tactics. Lieutenant LashbrooK. a grades is the following: kindergar J. W. KNAPP COMPANY cellent performance of duty.

Pic. Bigg is a mall orderly with the student at Michigan State college, ten, 123; first grade, 79; second grade, 77; third grade, 69 and fourth 753rd A. A. A. Gun battalion, a unit entered naval flight training In May, 1942, and won his wings and com of the 138th A.

A. A. group, sta grade, 70. The resignation of Mrs. Elizabeth tioned in Yokohama, Japan.

Pfc Bigg enlisted in the regular army in December, 1946. and arrived in mission as a second lieutenant In the marine corps at Pensacola. Fla, in July of the following year. His oversea tour of duty was spent in the Marshall islands and on Guam in the Pacific theater. McQueary before school started necessitated the hiring of Mrs.

Gladys Payne for the second grade. MALLORY tfotoixxiC The first P. T. A. meeting of the THE Twenty-six more men have en year will be held Thursday evening, Japan in April, 1947.

$25 Judgment Given Youth in Wage Dispute (Special to The State Journal) September 16. This will be in the listed recently for duty with the Army and Air Force through the A at KNAPP'S IT'S SHOE WEEK form of a reception for the teachers. The rooms will be open and the local recruiting station, 10a East Washtenaw street, according to teachers will welcome visits from Capt James M. Barry, officer In charge. MASON.

Sept 16 Justice Roy Adams has ordered a $25 Judgment the parents. State Deaths Those enlisting lor three years in the Regular Army unassigned were: Recrait Gaylord Neff, son of in favor of Theodore Allen, plaintiff in a suit launched against Joseph If you've ever worn Pliafelt, you know there's no other hat like it If you haven't get set for a treat! Youll find it so luxuriously soft, so smooth, so downright caressing, youll never want to let go of it. Particularly handsome in this lightweight Nokabout style and practically irresistible at $8.50. KNAPP'S STORE FOR MEN Mr. and Mrs.

David Fleger, 1617 Coyer over a wage dispute. Bailey street; Recruit Raymond Marehant, son of C. D. Vaughan, Justice Adams said Allen repre (SMCtml to Th Stot Josraml) Urm. AHm F.

Cnir OLIVET. Sent IS Mr. Alio P. Carer. 306 North Capitol avenue; Recruit sented his son, Richard, 16, for wages he claimed were due the boy a resident of Olivet (or 6S died late Monday night at the home.

512 Washington avenue where funeral rites Joseph D. Thomas, son of Mr. ana and Mrs. Gus Thomas, 520 East Howe avenue; Recruit Barrier B. Baker, son of Mrs.

Beatrice T. Bak- were to be held at 2:30 a dock Thurs for part-time work on Cover's farm day afternoon. Dr. T. W.

Nadal. pastor this summer. Both families live on oi me uiivei confresanonai cnurcn. wuj Cavanaugh road. 526 South Chestnut street; Re- Justice Adams said Coyer previously offered young Allen $25 be nave enarge oi trie services ana interment made in the Olivet cemetery by the side of her husband, who died In 1947.

Mrs. Corey was born Dear Bellerue May 4. lSf. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Cook, who later moved to fore court action was started but that Allen turned it down. Adams said the plantiff claimed $93 was due the boy for his work. llatlett Scout Make Plans (Special to The State Journal) Olivet, where Mrs. Corey's girlhood was spent. She was married to Carl C.

Corey August 4. 1887. who served as postmaster and village president, later was employed by the Consumers Power company. He retired several years ago and opened a real estate office in Olivet. Mrs.

Corey was active in the social life of the village, a member of the Kedxonite and PrisciSa clubs and was affiliated with the Christian church of Boston. The Coreys' two children died in infancy. Survivors are two brothers, tavern Cook of Olivet and Erve Cook of Belle-vue. and number of nephews and nieces. HAS LETT.

Sept 16 The Haslett State Funerals Boy Scouts Troop 65 and their parents gathered at the schoolhouse Saturday evening for a potluck supper and the first meeting of the Scouts for the year 1948-1949. Many plans for the coming year were discussed. No definite plans were decided upon at the meeting. Pictures of the Scouts' camping trip at Isle Royale this summer were shown on the screen. They are a ready making plans for a trip next summer.

There were about 100 Bageae Jolly EUREKA. Runt if Run. 1 srvffM Hli be held Friday afternoon at the Eureka cemetery for Eugene Jolly, 78. who died Monday. September 13.

at the home in Florida. The hnaV will in Hf Johns Friday morning, where funeral Eberts services will be held at the Eh I WM cnspei at a ociock. MATRIX SHOES We've every style you want in this vast collection for SHOE WEEK values you can't duplicate at 5.95 and 6.95 For The Game and After! ROCK-KNIT TOPCOATS STYLE 271 All Wool Gabardine 47.50 Venetian Covert '45 A Black suede low-wedged ballerinas with criss-crossed anklet strap. Closed DjOrsay flats of black suede with youthful wedge heels. Moc toed brown calfskin sports with handsewn -vamps with kickerbacks.

Platformed brown casuals of smooth leather with lad- der straps. Novelty sports step-ins with high cut back. as seen in MADEMOISELLE, CHARM and SEVENTEEN Matrix blends th popular moccasin sryh with "your-foofprinf-fVoofhsr" for fwcs rh comfort! Ths moccasin effect done in rich, brown calfskin gives added freedom. Th famous Matrix Innerjole cradles your foot gently but firmly for amazing com fort I Don't miss he as of a Ertsztwoodl Stop in for, this moccatin-typ oxford today! $19.95 STREET FLOOR KNAPP'S STORE FOR MEN It's a red letter day when the season's new Rock-Knit topcoats arrive. They're smooth-fitting, smart-looking, always in good taste And, of course, always priced with common sense with appreciation of the value of a dollar.

100 wool makes them lightweight but warm. Don't wait 'til it's cold, buy yours now while selections are complete. KNAPP'S STORE FOR MEN SECOND FLOOR J. W. KNAPP COMPANY.

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