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PAGE TWO. THE EVENING CHRONICLE, MARSHALL, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1936 News Briefs Briefs Notice of dismissal of the suit of Pearl Charlotte Pryor against Maurice Pryor was filed in circuit court late yesterday. Allen J. Leyden, 29, and Mildred J. Anderson, both of Marshall, filed application for marriage license at the county clerk's office today.

George H. Lorig has started for divorce in circuit court against! Nellie Lorig, alleging extreme. cruelty. Clarence Marble, defendant in A suit started by Bessie Marble; filed an appearance in circuit court yesterday thru-the- legal firm- of J. -M.

Hatch Son. Kenneth Lucas, defendant in a suit started by Grace Helen Lucas, filed an answer in circuit court today, disclaiming her allegations and asking that the suit be dismissed. 0 Affidavit of non-appearance of defendants in the suits of Arthur L. Ellsworth, executor of the 'estate of the late Minnie L. Trump, of Battle Creek, against Hattie M.

Schroder, and Keith M. Schroeder and Ronald M. Schroeder, was' fIled in circuit court this morning. Today was fhst day of hearing claims in probate court in the estate of Mary Elebach. Annual ac-! counts of the estates of Alice Rockwell and John S.

Sanford, and final accounts of the estates of William Whitmore, Carola V. Webb and Charles Lemmon were also on the calendar. John Fry, of Burlington, was given the alternative of payment of costs of $7.25 or ten days in jail when last night before Justice Darrell Scott on 3 charge of fishing without a license. He was given until tomorrow to make the necessary payment. The arrest was made by Conservation Officer Arthur Greer.

members of the firm, are serving terms for empezzlement at. Southern 'Michigan prison. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril .0.

Kusel and sons Cyril and Connie spent the day in Detroit. Mrs. George W. Moran and Miss Marion Willcox motored t8 Grand Rapids this morning and spent the day. There was no formal program at today's weekly luncheon of Marshall Rotary club at Hotel Schuler, the meeting being an open affair.

Sam Reese of Homer spent yesterday at the Alvin in High street. Mrs. Maude Rarick was also a guest. Mrs. Sharpsteen and Miss Verna Sharpsteen will go to Ypsilanti Friday to join the Sharpsteen show.

Ed Thomas, who lives on the Houston farm, 'west of the city, reported to sheriff's officers today that 8 Shetland pony had either strayed or been stolen last night. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril 0. Kusel have purchased the Ehle cottage at Stuart lake and have named it Mr.

and Mrs. Kusel will spend week-ends there during the summer. Today was the closing day of organized school at the high 'school. The pupils will return Friday at 11:00 a. m.

and receive copies of the annual "Dial" and home room reports. Miss Barbara Bentley is in Batthe Creek this week, where she is attending the Kellogg Foundation "in service" training course. The course which lasts three weeks will also include studying in Lansing. The police department, through Chief William Vosburgh, today publicly expressed appreciation for the co-operation extended the offcers- -in enforcing the rule against double-parking in the business section Saturday evening. Belle Doyle, plaintiff in a di- The Chrysler and Plymouth vorce action against- her husband, Travelling Caravan will visit MarFrank, filed motion in circuit shall June 11, it was announced tocourt today, asking that the lat- day by the local dealers, Clark ter be directed to provide tempor- 111 south Eagle street.

The ary alimony, and also to furnish a event will include a general exsum sufficient. to take care of hibit at the dealer's place of busidical attention allegedly necessita- ness, demonstrations by trained ted when the defendant was said personnel, sound motion pictures, to have beaten her. Hearing, on the and an afternoon street parade. motion has been set for June 12: The city of Coldwater is in the Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Borer with throes of 8 strike. Two hundred Mr. and Mrs. George Wiedleg of employes of the Homer Furnace' Battle Creek were in Jackson this remained away from their afternoon where they attended the today while representatives of the funeral of Mrs: Borer's cousin, Mrs. workers and the factory manageEdith Dees; at the Knickerbocker-; ment negotiated for settlement.

Bates funeral home. Mr. Wiedlea About 100 men picketed the plant and Mr. Borer were pallbearers yesterday, but a police detail reand accompanied the funeral party ported no disturbance. to Detroit, following the services, for interment.

The Marshall Junior Legion baseball team will go to Hillsdale The American Legion Auxiliary' Sunday morning to play a game will meet Thursday evening at 7:30: with the Hillsdale Junior Legion o'clock at the Legion club house. team at o'clock. The game A. delegate to the third district will be a feature of the third disconvention to be held in Hillsdale, trict Legion observance of flag day. June 14, will.

be named and plans It will -be the Marshall team's first for the birthday party to be held game against another Junior Leat the Otter Lake billet, June 21, gion team. will be discussed. Annual report: blanks will be filled out at this. The local chapter of Sons of time. Union Veterans Auxiliary will be represented at the state Articles of incorporation of the tion being Held in Battle Creek, Calhoun County Pickle of this beginning today.

Mrs. Charles city, were received at the county! Wright, past state president, will clerk's office today from a state attend all the meetings, which will department at Lansing. There are 1 last thru Friday, while Mrs. C. O.

10,000 shares of common stock, Langridge, president of the local with book value of $1 a share, and organization, Mrs. Luke the amount of paid-in capital is delegate, Mrs. Herman Luedders, $10,000. The board of directors, alternate. and Mrs.

John Hay will consists of E. R. Puthuff various sessions during the tie B. Puthuff, of Louisville, week, and Joseph J. DeRuiter, of Marshall.

Each is the owner of 3333 The June meeting of the third and one-third shares of common district American Legion Council stock, while Mr. DeRuiter is des- and Auxiliary will be held Sunday, ignated as the resident agent. June 14, at Hillsdale, in conjunetion with the annual Flag Day Notice of appeal to circuit court exercises of 'the Hillsdale lodge of by several first cousins of the late i Elks. Music will be provided by Mary Alberta Meredith of Battle the Hillsdale city band, and the Creek, from a probate court order Coldwater drum and bugle corps. May 20, determining Mrs.

Mere- Glenn Cowell, well known Cold-: dith's husband, Frank, of Jackson, water attorney, will give a patriotic as the sole heir-at-law of her es-: address. In the forenoon. the tate, was recorded at the county Marshall Junior American Legion clerk's office this morning by the baseball tearn will play the Hillslegal firm of Cowell Frankhauser dale Junior Legion team. of Coldwater, representing those making the appeal. The cousins The annual state encampment claim that Frank Meredith is not, of the Auxiliary of the Sons of by statute, entitled to the estate Union Veterans is being held in because they allege that at the Battle Creek beginning today and time of Mrs.

Meredith's death he ending Friday. At 6:30 o'clock towas living with another person, night the department officers' to a purported marriage, quet will be held at' Postum club but in fact in a bigamous rela- house. Tomorrow's session will be tion." The cousins filing the Ep- held at the Elks' temple, with the peal are Mary L. Hays, Alma Cole, business meeting called for 10:00 Frank White, Dora M. Post, Nellie -o'clock.

At 1:00 o'clock tomorrow Sellars and Fred Carvey. there will be an exchange of greetings and introduction of national John Munro, of Albion, today in and state officers. At 4:00 o'clock circuit court filed a declaration in there will be a joint memorial serhis suit for $2,204, plus interest vice with Sons and Daughters at five per cent from October 4, Union Veterans uniting. This 'will 1934, against the American Bond-: be at I. O.

O. F. hail. The joint ing of Baltimore, the initiation and exemplification firm which had bonded the now the ritual will be held at 7:00 defunct Battle Creek brokerage o'clock tomorrow evening at Elks firm of Redner-Drolla-Phelps, temple, and the reception for The suit was started by summons department officers will be at 9:00 about two weeks ago, thru Attor- o'clock at Post Tavern. Thursday ney W.

Reed Orr, of Battle Creek. at 7:30 a. m. the past presidents' Mr. Munro sets forth in his de-; breakfast will take place at claration that the brokerage firm til's cafe.

Business sessions had failed to remit to him the i be resumed at 9:00 o'clock in Elks money received in the sale of bonds and 'again at- 1:00 o'clock. which he had turned over to. the at which time election of officers brokers for that purpose. The will be. held.

At 6:30 o'clock Thursbonds were of $10,000 par value. J. day a dinner-dance is scheduled Arthur Redner and Francis Drolla, 0. O. F.

hall. The annual Social Activities A. B. Class MetMrs. Douglas O'Leary entertained the A.

B. class of the Baptist church last evening at her home in north Gordon street. A ative supper WAS served by the hostess who was assisted "by a committee, covers being laid for sixteen. The two tables were each centered with lovely. arrangements of cotumbine, and pink and white peonies were used' about the rooms.

Following the serving, the group visited the Charles H. Clute gardens, after which A business session and devotionals were' The usual favorite hymns were sung and Miss Harriet Ives, the president, presided over the rou-, tine business session. Little Rosalyn O'Leary presented Miss Ives, who is soon leaving the city for the summer, with a gift in behalf cf the class. Plans for the next meeting will be announced later. Will Observe Flag Day- Mary Marshall Chapter, Daugh-; ters of the American Revolution will observe Flag Day on Saturday, June 13, at the home of Mrs.

George B. Wright, who will be ASsisted in entertaining by Mrs. Louis W. Main, Mrs. F.

L. McWethy. Miss Frances Brewster and Miss Harriet Simons. The chapter will, co-operate with the Pere Marquette society of the Children of American Revolution in presenting; recital on flag facts for Flag Day, entitled: 'What Do We See When the Flag Goes By," written by Mrs. George W.

Moran and directed by Miss Harriet Simons. Social Club Will The Marengo Social club will meet Friday evening. June 12, at Grand Army hall. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Overly and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snell will be in charge of the program while the refreshments which will consist of ice cream and cake will be served by Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Fred! Maybe. Will Entertain ClubThe Garden club of Battle Creek will enjoy a pilgrimage to the gardens of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Clute, in north Gordon street, Wednesday afternoon, Following tour of the beautiful gardens and: grounds a co-operative supper will be served. Club Will MeetMrs. Erwin Noneman will entertain the C.

B. club Friday evening at her home in- south Sycamore street. G. H. G.

ClubThe G. H. G. club meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Ray Townsend.

rade will be held Friday at 10:00 o'clock. Mrs. James Henley has returned from Detroit where she has been visiting her daughters. Mrs. Edward McHugh and daughter Edna of Chicago returned home today after visiting relatives here.

Tobe Johnson, 20-year-old negro! who was until recently a resident of Georgia, paid costs of $4.56 when arraigned before Justice Darrell Scott on an intoxication charge. The alternative was ten days in jail. Johnson was arrested by Officer Gilbert Marple. John Dodds Jr. 38, 'Homer salesman, and Geneva Vaughn, 36, of New York city, who gives her occupation as that of school teacher, filed application for marriage Itcense at the county clerk's office this afternoon.

Gregory's ICE CREAM SPECIALS FOR THIS and NEXT WEEK June 9th to June 20th VANILLA ICE CREAM Quart Pint Chocolate, Strawberry, Maple Nut, Butter Pecan, Almond Toffy, Cherry, Pineapple, Tutti Frutti. Quart 25c Pint Giant Sodas and Sundaes 8c 2 for UNISERV CONES 2 for BANANA SPLITS and NUT SUNDAES 13c 2 for 25c Special Prices for Churches, Lodges, Schools, Etc. Gregory's Use A CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED AD For Miss AndersonAttractive' in every appointment was the shower given, last by the Misses Mary Ann Page and Rosemary Leyden at the home of Miss Page in Verona road, honoring Miss Mildred Anderson, who will the bride of Allen Leyden, on June 16: Bridge was the diversion at six tables, Mrs. Walter Heidenrelch, Mrs. Earl Newell and Miss son winning the prizes.

A' dainty two course luncheon was served, I the menu as well as the decorations being carried out "in pastel shades. Pink and white peonies were used about the rooms. lowing. the serving many prettily. wrapped miscellaneous gifts, heapled under a parasol decorated with pastel crepe paper were revealed and presented to Miss Anderson.

On Thursday evening Mrs. E. B. Page, Mrs. Earl Newell, Mrs, Clair Jeni nings and Mrs.

Daryl Scott will entertain at a kitchen shower the Mansion-T-Room, menting Miss Anderson. Contract Octette- Mrs. Arlo A. Mumaw entertained the Contract- Octette yesterday for luncheon at the Mansion-T-Room, a bowl of Oriental and peonies forming the decorations on the tables. The club game was played during the afternoon at the Mumaw residence In north Eagle street, Mrs.

Thomas Steel winning the prize. Mrs. G. H. Cattermole of Boulder, who is the house guest of Mrs.

B. K. Bentley was.a guest at the meeting. Mrs. P.

S. Joy Invited the group to meet with her in two weeks. Kitchen ShowerA kitchen shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ardey Reniger, complimenting their daughter and sonin-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Wilson. Cards were the diversion and late evening dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson received many lovely! accessories for their kitchen. The guest list numbered sixty. 17 Birthday Party- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morrell tained Sunday at their home Lee township in honor of birthday of Mrs.

'Morrell's Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, which curred today. Pink peonies in vases adorned the table for served at noon. Completing decorations were two cakes decorated in pink, one ing the inscription, "Mother, while the other bore the scription "Happy Birthday." side the host and hostess, were laid for Mr. and Mrs.

Cooper, Ina White and and Mrs. Eddie. Cornhill and of Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. son Morrell and son, James, Marshall; and Mr.

and Mrs. Loomis of Albion. During the ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Sease and daughter.

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See your local dealer or write direct. WELCOME YO THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY; MIDLAND, MICH. ACLEAN CITY sanche 100 CALCIUM CHLORIDE: CALCIUM CHLORIDE) In LES. NET MICHIGAN Stops the Dust -Saves the Road 43. ear The tea to be riven by byterian Sisterhood Wednesday afternoon for all ladies of the church will be at 3:00 o'clock.

Mrs. Otto E. Konarske of Beverly Hills, who has been the guest of Detroit relatives and friends, has returned to Marshall to resume her visit here. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilson toted- to Indiana for over the week end where they visited Mrs. Murray's parents. beautiful spectacle and one well, worth seeing is the garden at the John Hookway farm in Lee township, in which ninety-four! Griental poppies were in bloom this morning.

The meeting scheduled yesterday afternoon of officers of the Calboun County Association handling the "soil conservation program postponed, because of township board 'of review meetings. Only routine business was scheduled to be transacted. School superintendents and art teachers have been informed that the management of the Michigan state fair is offering A number ofprizes and awards for exhibits in the fine arts. School work for the exhibition may be sent. to the Art Department, Michigan state fair grounds, at the close of the school! tear.

The chances of L. W. Schroeder, of Marshall, gaining the Republidan nomination for probate judge were believed to have been enhanced yesterday when George Aldrich, trust officer of the City National Bank Trust pounced his candidacy, thereby placing three Battle Creek aspirants in the field. The other candidates are Attys. L.

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