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THE ENQUIRER AND NEWS Battle Creek, Sat, Jane 7, 1947 rial Methodist, guest preacher, th Rev. Ray Birdsall of Kalamazoo; Calvary Baptist, "The Victorious Way," the Rev. Oscar Smith. Hastings Pastor Will Speak In Wisconsin SEFICES LISTED MARSHALL A special children's day service at the Trinity Episcopal church is planned for Sunday with the rector, the Rev. John L.

Knapp giving church school awards and Albion Seniors Will Coldwater School To Graduate One Senior on Sun4ay car. All vehicles were badly damaged. Miss Susanne Kreider, who is a nurse at Pennock hospital, and Miss Esther Kreider of Battle Creek, who is an instructor of student nurses at Leila hospital, are both on a three months' leave of absence from their positions and expect to leave Monday to tour the western states. They will spend much of their time in Montana where their sister lives. Mr.

and Mrs. Keller Stem will arrive home from a winter vacation in the west this week-end. Dr. and Mrs. Ray Finnie left Thursday for Lexington and Louisville, Ky.

They plan to visit friends and will return Monday with then-daughter, Joan, who is a student at the University of Kentucky. Miss Finnie is vice president of her special music by the combined choir. Other churches announce the following sermon topics: Christian Science, "God the Only Cause and Creator;" Assembly of God, "Religious But Lost." the Rev. E. E.

Jcnes; First Presbyterian, "God Marches On," the Rev. Harry W. Staver; First Baptist, "The Beginning of the Christian Church." the Rev. Peter Bissett; Brooks Memo Hear Bryce Sunday KILLED BY TRAIN ACKSON (A) Ola T. Jensen, 42-year-old window cleaner, was killed Thursday when struck by a passenger train.

sorority, Alpha Chi Omega, and she plans to leave soon for Baniff and Lake Louise, Canada, to attend the convention of her sorority. COLDWATER One senior pupil HASTINGS The Rev. Don M. Gury will deliver a centennial sermon at St. Paul's Episcopal church of Watertown, Sunday.

The Rev. Mr. Gury was pastor of this ol 6t. Charles' Parochial high school Class Day Exercises Tuesday, will receive her diploma at com mencement exercises Sunday fol Commencement Friday. lowing high mass in St.

Charles' church before coming to Hastings church at 10 a. m. In his absence, J. L. F.

Strong of She is Miss Virginia Gage. High ALBION The Albion high school commencement week activities get Nashville, a lay reader of the EpiS' school students will form in line at i underway Sunday evening when the school across the street from copal church, will again address the local congregation on his theme of the church and will march into the church, forming a guard of honor the Rev. Herbert J. Bryce, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, delivers the baccalaureate sermon at Palestine. Tomorrow he will dis in the aisle.

The commencement cuss at the 11 a. m. sermon will be delivered by the pas tor, the Rev. Father Cletus M. Rose, Shall Possess the Land?" High school students went to Pokagon park for their annual pic Miss Sadie Glasgow is spending nic Friday.

Classes in the school this week in Lansing. are now over for the summer vaca the high school auditorium. Class day will occur Tuesday with a special program in the afternoon and the Senior Prom at the Post tavern. Battle Creek, in the evening. Dr.

W. W. Whitehouse, Albion college president, will address the seniors at the commencement exercises next Friday evening on the topic "Youth Faces Tomorrow." Diplomas will be presented by William C. Harton, high scrool principal. Mrs.

William Bradford entertained tion, final examinations having been 25 for breakfast Thursday in honor concluded. The senior class would have in of Mrs. Flora Brogan who is being eluded three more members, all boys, I I married and moving to Ohio. Mrs, who are now in seminary. Brogan received two gifts from the No matter what materials and equipment you want, try WAA first.

Write, phone or visit your nearest Customer Service Center or this Regional Office. GOVERNMENT-OWNED SURPLUS group. Services marking the observance of children's day will be held Sun day morning in the First Baptist The Hastings Writers' Guild will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Thomas Waters of 930 South Hanover.

Mrs. Robert Cook will review two books, "Human Albion to Elect Two To Education Board Destiny." by Count du Noev. and and Free Methodist churches. In the evening the Rev. E.

E. Cutler will speak on, "Saul's Sad Sermon," in the Free Methodist church. The Rev. Richard Beckett of the Damon Methodist church in Kalamazoo, will "This Believing World," by Lewis Al LnLr 1 occupy the pulpit in the First Meth odist church Sunday morning, the regular pastor, the Rev. Russell R.

WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1947 WAA SALES OFFERINGS OF GOVERNMENT SURPLUS IN MICHIGAN (LOWER PENINSULA) King, being absent, attending the church conference in Albion. The Rev. William E. Best's two sermon topics for Sunday in the Eldred Memorial Church of Christ are. Present Day Ghosts," and "Road ALBION Registered school voters will assemble at polls set up in the high school Monday to elect two candidates to three-year terms on the Albion school board.

Three persons are running for the two positions made vacant by the expiration of the terms of George V. Mather and Mrs. C. Thatcher Hatch. Mr.

Mather, the present secretary of the board, is a candidate for reelection but Mrs. Hatch, a board member since 1938, will not have her name on the Monday ballot. The other candidates are Mrs. Karin Swanson and James Browne. Anyone interested in membership in the guild is invited.

Meeting at the home of Mrs. James Palmer Thursday, Hospital Guild No. 19 voted to donate $50 for the purchase of sheets for Pen-nock hospital. The afternoon was spent in playing cards, and dessert was served. Sermon subjects in local churches for Sunday have been announced as follows- Free Methodist, the Rev.

B. G. Wyma, "Satan Among the Saints." 10 a. "Walking in the Light," 8 p. Stoney Point Free Methodist, the Rev.

B. G. Wyma, "A Place Which the Lord Shall Choose." 11:30 a. Pilgrim Tabernacle, the Rev. Lila Manker, "The Holy Spirit," 11 a.

Grace Luth DATES AND PRIORITY OF SALES Makers." The Rev. W. H. Merce, St. Paul's Lutheran church pastor will speak on, "Our Father, Who Art in Heaven," Sunday morning.

Tt T( Ti DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL Elil nTT Ftderal Vats. ol Non-ProSt OTHER Got WarU Instill- BUYERS Ward timtu lions Mrs. W. D. Hawley will be the hostess to members of the DAR chapter at their annual picnic Mon WA A Customer Strv.

13740 Oakland A vt Highland Pk. 3, TO. 9-7900 day at her home at Morrison lake A son was born Thursday night eran, the Rev. O. H.

Trinklein, "Lay at the Community Health Center to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts of ing up Treasures," 10:30 a. Route 2, Quincy, and daughters Fri Cooperative Luncheon Held By Marshall WRC Christian Science, 11 a. Naza-rene, the Rev.

Edward Bailey, "Our Religion and What It Does for Us," day to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hard of Quincy and to Mr. and Mrs. Ma rion Lutz of Bronson.

11 a. "Have You Counted the Cast?" 7:30 p. and First Baptist, the Rev. B. J.

Adcock, "The Mis NOTED PRELATE DIES sionary Church at Antioch," 11 a. m. $87,232 Pumps, Blowers iioiitv mioiiTY paiomn miomtv iioaiTr June 5 and Font DATE Hl DATE HIS DATE MAS DATE HAS DATE HAS thru List DE-63-420 June 17 Cloth and M.otmr J(lnt9 June 20 Taos MTf HM DTE ii ia thru UstDE-S 1-557. ExfUED Bum "0 "3 and 18 riiociry priority piioiity i June 13 Equipment has date has date has thru List DE-65-565. expired expired expired ondlZ jun- 23 ITfffliff! WAA Dis.

Center Ha. 9, 100 S. Ccofrfoe River Rouge, VI. 2-47M $361,438 Hoists, Electric, Air, priority priority priority 10 jUMi3 June 18 Spring, and Chainfall date has date has date has thru List DE-65-550 tmK0 nd16 June 30 VATICAN CITY OP) Monsignor Carlo Respighi, prefect of apostolic ceremonies and noted prelate who Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Halsev and sons, David and Donald, of Eaton directed all the ceremonies in which Rapids are week-end guests of her the pope participated, died yesterday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knickerbocker. at the Vatican. Charles Manker, recently gradu $50 FIRE AT NASHVILLE NASHVILLE Damage was est! ated from Asbury college with an A.B.

degree, will be guest speaker Sunday at the 7:30 p. m. service at Pilgrim Tabernacle. mated at $50 from fire caused by an overheated shaft at the Nashville MARSHALL Thirty women of the Women's Relief Corps enjoyed a cooperative luncheon preceding their regular business meeting Friday afternoon at the GAR hall. Mrs.

Harry Kimball presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Wayne Rapp. hospitalization chairman, gave reports on the recent parties given for veterans at the Veterans' facility at Fort Custer in Battle Creek. Mrs.

Claude Getty reported on flowers and plants sent to Percy Jones General hospital in Battle Creek. The next meeting of the group will be July 18. A cooperative dinner will be served at 12:30 p. m. That evening a games party will be given with proceeds to the hospitalization fund.

The Rev. and Mrs. Edward Bailey attended a conference of preachers Cooperative elevator this morning State Deaths of the Kalamazoo zone of the church of the Nazarene Tuesday at Indian lake near Kalamazoo. The theme of the conference was what to do Mrs. Zora Pierce COLDWATER Services for Mrs.

to increase attendance at Sunday Zora Pierce, 43, were held this aft evening services. The Rev. Mr. ernoon and burial was in Lester Bailey suggested in an address be cemetery. She was born in Har- land, Oct.

22, 1903, but had spent most of her life in this com fore the group that ministers should publicize the Sunday evening service as much as they do the Sunday morning service. He said that their habit of failing to emphasize the munity. She is survived by her father, and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Garton of Coldwater Sunday evening service has resulted one daughter, Mrs.

Betty Jean Boger in the lack of enthusiasm on the (CminfJ) Material InnnUry in Dtllori Wh May lay Sola Dal Haw to lay fTTQ'fflj WAA CustomerServ. Ctn, 13740 Oakland Highland Park 3, Mick. TO 9-7900 Ask for List DE-87- Standard General All classes 600. Buy direct, or Purpose Machine of buy. tobmlt offerf to To' purchase Automotive Part.

tlIW, All classes Tu'! of buy.rt 609. Submit s.ai.d Spanner and Torque All classes Sail Ends Ask for List DE-17- Wrenches, Jute Rope ofblyri Jml1 62 1 Submit offers end Wire Loops to purchose Electrodes-Arc mtUU AU classes Welding of buyer. 625. Submit offer. 5:00 p.m.

to purchase Miscellaneous All classes Ask for list DE-65- JtMlt 628. Submit sealed Industrial Equipment of buyer. 10:00 a.m. bid. Industrial Refriger- atlon.

Plumbing Heating, and M1.C. J7lJ1tJI of buyer. 630. Submit sealed Electrical Item. 5:00 bld All classes Sale Ends A.k for Li.t Clothing $77,000.00 of buyer.

631 Submit 5:00 p.m. bids All classes Sate Ends Ask for List DE-16-Tire Chains JI2.431.1J of bgy.ri Jnne 19 633. Submit offers 5:00 p.m. to purchase Allclas.e. Sail Ends DE13 1 Work Benches $37,000.01 of Duyr, lmn 634.

Submit offers to purchose All classes Sill Ends Ask for List DE-35-Miscellaneous Paper us MO 01 Products of buyer. JMli 635. Submit sealed bid. Passenger and $1J73U8J All classes Ask for List DE-- Truck Tire, and NEW OFFERING of buyer. SM 573- Submlt offr Tube.

5:00 p.m. to purchase $24,000.00 All classes Ask for List DE-33-Tlme Recorders NEW OFFERING of buyers 637. Submit sealed 10:00 a.m. bids $40,000.00 All classes Ask for List DE-33-Offlce Machines NEW OFFERING of buyers 632. Submit offers 5:00 p.m.

to purchase $21,45171 All classes Ask for List DE-17- Hand Tools NEW OFFERING of buyers Jm11 629. Submit offers 5:00 p.m. to purchase $9,662.72 All classes Ask for List DE-73- Coal (Bituminous) NEW OFFERING of buyers 639. Submit sealed 5:00 p.m. bids Materials Handling $255,605.21 All classes DE- 5 Equipment NEW OFFERING of buyers 642.

Submit offers 5:00 p.m. to purchose Collapsible Plywood $24,325.40 All classes Salt Ends Ask for List DE-26- Tubes and Wooden NEW OFFERING of buyers June 19 645. Submit sealed Boxes 5:00 p.m. bids $21,310.35 Allclas.es SE(llj Ask for List DE-26- Chests (Wooden) NEW OFFERING of buyers 624. 10:00 a.m.

bids Foundry Equipment $295,130.69 Ad classes and Accessories NEW OFFERING of buyer. 643. Submit offer. 5:00 p.m. to purchase FIffl Hafl Automotive Parts Office, 300 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Mick CH.

4920 Automotive Truck and Sat Ends A.k for NAPO List Motorcycle Parts K9M.472.5J All classes Jbm No. 1 16. Submit Project DE-598 of buyers mttm bid. Call Ext. 171 or 194 Automotive Truck and Agk for NApQ Ujf Motorcycle Port.

$21,343,210.54 Ali Sate Ends No. 7. Sobmlt Project DE-654 of buy.r. July 8 teoed bidj. Call Ext.

171 or 194 part of the public. A cantata entitled "Praise and or coldwater: one son, Kenneth Pierce of Coldwater; one step-son, Robert Pierce, with the U. S. marine corps in California; a step-sister. Mrs.

Nellie Morgan of New York City, and one granddaughter. Service," will be presented by 45 children of ages 8 to 12, inclusive at 7:30 p. m. Sunday in the Evan gelical United Brethren church The children, who will be assisted by the regular adult choir, have been coached for the event by Mrs. S.

J. Cooley. Sunday will be children's day at the Presbyterian church. There Severn Korn paid $91.94 and Henry Drew, $90.36 in inheritance taxes Friday at the county treasurer's office. The Marshall Saddle club will meet at 2 p.

m. Sunday at the fair grounds for a ride. Homer Gauss and Alfred Church will have charge. Albert Reid of Detroit pleaded guilty before Justice R. D.

Scott Friday morning to a charge of violation of MPSC rules. He paid a fine and costs of $1455. Members of Eudora chapter. No. 385.

Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic temple. Refreshments will be served after the business meeting. The Marshall Chamber of Commerce will hear Otis Cook of Lansing, manager of the Michigan Retail Merchants' association, at a meeting at 7:45 p.

m. Monday in the public library. Further plans for the July Fourth celebration will be discussed, as well as having an industrial booth at the county fair and the subject, "Cooperatives and Taxes." A bill of complaint starting divorce action was filed Friday at the county clerk's office by Leona Smith against John Smith. The couple was married March 11. 1945.

in Phoenix, Ala. They have one child. Guy A. Cox COLDWATER Services for Guy A. Cox, 63, who died Thursday night In the Community Health Center, are scheduled for 2:30 p.

m. Sunday at the Baggerly chapel with the Rev. E. E. Cutler officiating, assisted by Robert Teachout.

Mr. Cox was born Oct. 8. 1883, in Orland, and resided in this county most of his life, more recently in Butler township. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs.

Howard Rumsey of Orland; Mrs. Ford Shields of Helmer, Mrs. Lester Parks and Mrs. Paul Warner of Coldwater, and one brother, Clare Cox, of Coldwater. will be no Sunday school session at the church, and the children's day program will take place during the sermon hour at 11 a.

m. Members of all departments of the church school will put on a demon stration of their year's work. Spe cial music is planned, and each member of the cradle roll will re Inventory WHO MAY SALE llw MATERIAL DoarJ BUY DATE HOW TO HffTjPKl Detroit Keg. Office, Automotive 500 Oriswoid Bet. 26, CH.

4920 Automotive Parts, A( Auto. 29th Floor Assemblies, and motive" Guardian Bldg. Buy Accessories. New Lists Trade CMtiatMS at fixed prices. No issued semi-monthly Ht will be mailed.

Coll Ext. 163 DE-m KTTXti WAA Dis. Center No. 9, 100 S. Coolidge River Rouge, VI.

2-414 Buy direct, or sub- mlt offers to pur-Machine Tools Standard General $80,208,442.18 All classes Co)jnMls chase. Ask for List, of buyers os-BS-yz, Ju, PurDO 535, 541, 580, 554 Ask for Lists DE- Standard General AH classes Purpose Machine Tools $21,318,664.82 of by orj Continwis Buy direct, or sub-Call Ext. 32 or 106 uy mlt offers to pur- chase Single Purpose 0nt Dj Inspect any time Over-Age and Obso- $336,000.00 All classes 10 1 m. before bidding at lete Machine Tools NEW OFFERING of buyers J0ne 10 Spot Bid Sale, Project PE-85-614 June 10 Single Purpose One Day Only Inspect any time Over-Age and Obso- J181.787.52 All classes Sttrtilll before bidding at lete Machine Tools NEW OFFERING of buyers 18:00 im. Spot Bid Sale.

Project DE-85-562 June 13 June 13 Standard General Ask for List DE-8 5- Purpose Machine 52.959,154.52 All classes CoBtinuous 27 Boy direet' or Tools NEW OFFERING of buyers submit offers to Ext. 32 or 106 purchase 222311 WAA 13740 Pk. 3, Mick TO. 9-7900 Ask for Lists DE-8 5- General Purpose nconTn All classes 562 and 589. Buy Machine Tools of buy0 Cont.ll.ogs dreet, or submit offers to purchase Material.

Handling All classes Sale Ends Equipment of buyers Jnni 10 to purchase Ask for List DE-8 5- General Purpose All classes 576. Buy direct, or Machine Tool. WHIM of buy. Conlinaons tuDmlt off.ri to' purchase Aircraft Hardware, All I Ends A.k for List DE-98-Components and $385,959.04 All classes Ju10 608. Submit sealed Parts of buyers m.

bdi Ask for List DE-85- Standard Purpose $5,167,72120 All classes zmimai 596. Buy direct, or Machine Tools of buyers submit offers to purchase ceive a rose. The entire program is under the direction of Forrest Lane the church school superintendent. Baptism of children will also be ob served at this meeting. The Women's Society of World Service of the Evangelical United Brethern church will meet at the home of Mrs.

Calvin Powell Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Pearl HAYING SEASON BRINGS FARM ACCIDENT THREAT West will lead the discussion which will be on, "Partners in a World Mrs. Alvin Taylor HOMER Mrs.

Rena Maud Taylor, 72, died Thursday at Oaklawn hospital in Marshall after several months illness. She was born in Homer township Feb. 28, 1875 and was married to Alvin Taylor in 1892. They have lived in this vicinity their entire life. Surviving are the husband; a brother, Lewis Winter-steen, and one sister, Mable Hubbard of Albion.

Her only son, Edward, preceded her in death in 1937. Services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. from the Mains chapel by the Rev. Paul Lowrey and burial will be made in Fairview cemetery.

Mission in Rebuilding the Liberated Church in the Philippines." The Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. B. Adcock of 615 East Mill Thursday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs.

Herman Handean as program chairman. The daily vacation Bible school of the Nazarene church will open Monday and continue through June 22 with an achievement night pro gram on the last day of school. Benjamin Van Arman MARSHALL Services for Benjamin Van Arman, who died Friday in a Big Rapids hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday from the Rice Creek church followed tiy burial in the churchyard.

Miss Edna Lohr is superintendent ol the school and is assisted by other women of the church. Lawrence Hewitt. Sunday school superintendent of the First Baptist 2 SPECIAL DETROIT AUCTION SALES $2,000,000.00 First ScU Juns 16 of Worhout No. 3, 306 iat St. Cutting Teals Scbnd Sal Juna 19 at Warahouia No.

6, 237 Vinewood ana Abratlvat Inspect Wsak days a.m. to 4 p.m. Solas Start 10 a.m. cnurcn, win address the congregation Sunday at the 7:30 p. m.

services on the subject, "What Shall I men Do With Jesus Which Is Called the Christ?" MARSHALL With the haying season not far off, during which a large number of farm accidents usually occur. County Agricultural Agent Ralph L. Helm warns that all haying equipment should be carefully checked before operations start. Haying machinery involves high Bpeed cutting mechanism. Safety guards should be inspected to see that they are all in place and in good condition.

Hitches, ropes, pulleys, lifts, hay racks and ladders are potential danger spots and should be looked over. Loft floors shouM be strong and hay chutes guarded to prevent falls. When actual haying starts, workers must be on the alert against falls. Watch out for falls from hay racks, hay stacks and hay mows. Starts and stops while loading, especially on rough ground, should be watched.

Never dismount from tractors or mowers while they are in operation. Pitchforks, with their sharp steel tines, are frequently misused. For outside work, carry the pitchfork over the shoulder and stick it securely in the ground when not in use. Newer throw a pitchfork. See that it is hung up or stored in a rack in the barn.

Fire, the great danger in stored hay, can be avoided by being sure that the hay is well cured before it is placed in the mows. Damp hay heats and can reach a temperature that will cause fire. This is the pricipal source of barn fires. Freshly stored hay should be checked regularly for several weeks to see that there are no signs of heating. Dennis Benjamin ALBION Dennis Benjamin, 68, automobile and real, estate dealer here since 1927, died suddenly at his home at 423 Darrow at 9 a.

m. today. He was born Aug. 27, 1878, at Eagle and was married April 23, 1902, to Miss Grace Heth. In 1922 he helped organize one of Michigan's first consolidated school districts at Okemos and three years later helped to organize a similar The Rev.

Edward Bailey was a guest speaker Thursday at a meet IMPORTANT INFORMATION ing of the Nashville WCTU. He chose as his subject, "Optimism Is Cowardice," contending that to stand pat and pretend that all is consolidation at Willis. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Hawkins of Marshall and Mrs. Irma George of Farmlngton: and a son, Ronald of Albion.

Services will be held by Dr. Frederic S. Goodrich from the Marsh chapel at 2 p. m. Tuesday and burial will be in Riv TO All lUYERSi Before buying government surplus you will need a list of available material.

All lists contain a description of the items offered as well as information on quantities, prices, buying dates, inspection locations, conditions of sales and specific buying instructions to both priority and non-priority customers. Write, wire or phone WAA at the location shown regarding the DE List Number you desire. Some lists are available for your examination only at the location. TO IXPORTiRSt Your business is solicited. Much material which is surplus in the United States is urgently needed or is readily salable in other countries.

Watch for our offerings; many of them may be of interest to your clients. NOTE: All material may be withdrawn and bids or orders rejected. WAA standard conditions oj sale govern all sales. All deliveries are F.O.B. location.

Prospective buyers are advised to confirm dales and commodities as they are subject to change. TO All VETERAN lUYIRSi For information regarding any "SET-ASIDE" sale, contact the "Veteran Cash and Carry Service" at Customer Service Center, 13740 Oakland Avenue, Highland Park 3, Michigan, phone TO 9-7900. It is open every day. except Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

and on Friday nights from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Every Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. is reserved for Veterans residing outside the Metropolitan Area.

"First Come, First Served" Sales of "Set-Aside" items (some in short supply) are being held continually as material is available. No special advance notice of these individual sales is given. To buy Veterans' "Set-Aside" items you no longer need a preference certificate. You may purchase these items for your personal use by presenting your honorable discharge papers at the sale (former officers may use acceptable identification documents). For priority purchase of any Government surplus, for your own business, professional or agricultural enterprise, you must obtain a "preference certificate" from the Veterans Division, WAA, 535 Griswold Street, Detroit 26, Michigan.

NOTE: No Veterans' set-aside items listod in this ad. erside cemetery. Mrs. Herman A. Schumacher ALBION Mrs.

Herman A. Schumacher, 82, mother of Fire Chief William Schumacher, died earlv to CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER well no matter what conditions are, is actually to refuse to face facts. He added that facing facts, and doing something about them, is a far wiser course to take, in any circumstance, than to pretend optimism. Ray Olson, manager of the Hastings credit bureau, returned to work Friday after four days of enforced idleness due to blood poisoning in his foot. He is not completely recovered, but Is able to walk.

Clancy Tift, 41, of North Church is convalescing in St. Mary hospital at Grand Rapids from a compound fracture of the left limb and other injuries which he sustained Thursday when a motorcycle which he was driving along Division avenue in Grand Rapids was struck by an automubile near the corner of 44lh street. Grand Rapids police officials said the automobile was driven by Floyd 35, of Grand Rapids. Mr. Tift was thrown clear, but his motorcycle was wedged between Lelone's car and a parked DE-650-797-27 day at her home at 902 South Su perior after a long illness.

She was born March 30. 1865. in Germany and had resided near Albion since she was one year old. With her mi 0G30OtBfiT EKDE3 nusDand, who died in 1944 she heln. COt'PLE TO WED CLIMAX Mr.

and Mrs. De-Wayne Drallett of Climax, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Beatrice, to Robert E. Wiessies, son of Mrs. Alice Wiessies and the late Everett Wiessies.

The wedding will occur June 12 at the MeiUcdiit church. ed to organize St. Paul's Lutheran church here. Other survivors include two sons, Herbert and Louis, both of Albion. Services will be held by the Rev.

A. G. Spiegel from the Marsh chapel at 2 p. m. Monday and burial will be in Rivprsirfo rpm.

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