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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 20

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Lansing, Michigan
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THE LANSING STATE JOURNAL MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY 20 Monday, Aufc 20, 1951 Admitted! Washington VIP Hat Ape Brain and Man9 Walk By MAUJORIE VAN DE WATER (Science Service Staff Writer) a ihtwoton An ancient crea I SUP 6 P. COOP MARKET I "Where Every Day Is Bargain Day-p i i lr fTi TT ture with the face and brain of an ape walked like a man. He is Washington's latest VIP. He is represeated at the Smithsonian institution here by the exact casts of a few fragments of his bones which have been preserved as fossils in the limestone of South Africa for from to 2.000,000 years. The original ancient bones of this ape-man were found by Dr.

Raymond A. Dart, of the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesourg. in ancient caves at Makapans in the central Transvaal. The South African ape-man may have been Intelligent enough to use fire to cook his dinner. This was indicated by fire-charr-d bones found near the site where some of the bones were located and 'believed to be or the same antiquity.

Dr. part has therefore named him Australopithecus pro met hens, which that used lire. Dr. Dart also found evidence that the ape-man used weapons to kill game by bashing in their skulls. They also killed one another in this '''important bone casts received here include parts of the Jaw and skull and also a very human-like pelvis bone.

The form of the pelvis State Births (g.eei.t Th. Stat M. Grand Rapid. StateDeaths ftelal to Th tt Jarnal ST SValUM-W Iter- Sit.1 after Ions Hlnes. sssw 9 fl.

Tuesday, August 21 st II d. UMxU MM jj i HEEl tetoJ whn five year old ner igggrtoi 9 Shi studied music il.h il did missionary work where ne ah taught piano a lo wrote Poetry. She for 30 niui, in 1935. Surviving Mri Emma Al.Paugh. M.nm funeral horn.

Rev. Harry Stanley wi to officiate. Burial wu, to to Laport "cemetery, Sagmaw county TO EVERY CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT BE OH OF THE FIRST THRIFTY TrWdUd aTtr IKi' in Sunfield Sunday morning after an ill nasi of three years. She was born Aug. a.

'r E.tori county. She was married to HorS2r Duel to whom one child was tirma daughter. Mrs. Margie Shioman of Sunfield who survive her. After the death of Mr.

Duel she was married to Roy Trim of Lake Odessa who alio sTirvive. her. also three tap-ton. John and Georeg Trim of Lansing anfl Harry Trim of Milan, one granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. Funeral service" will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock at the Mape funeral home fii Sunfield.

Rev. H. A. DIngjrffiatin. Burial will be in Freemire cemetery.

Mrs. Maa Doagherty SHOPPERS TO SAVE AT THIS, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ALL SUPER MARKETS Dougherty, wife of Charles Dougherty, retired ol! operator, died Saturday morn ing. Born Bee. ion. at "It'l she wa a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church and Cahtolic Altar seemly.

The rosary wl 1 be recited on-day evening at o'clock at O. Nelll funeral home. Funeral requiem solemn mas will be tuna Tuesday at FREE MERCHANDISE AT THE NEW NO. 6 STORE ONLY Burial will in valvar wuijraj. vivors besides the Husband are two claugnters.

mrs. ni Betty Huber of Mt. Pleasant: one Mrs Jo Bank! of Carwn City, and three ANOTHER granacniiaren. State Funerals (Special to The State Jearaal) ABfl'PL PR Mill if live PERRY. Aug.

20 The body of Miss Olive L. Sanford. 72. was brought to the cl K.iimuan Friday where had resided for many years. Fu neral services were held Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Rev. A. R. Gold of UARKET BASKET SUPER FOOD MARKET the congregational enure" Burial waa made In the family lot at not uwn iwwr. UY PAY Mr.

M. flaa.ffhftrtS MT Pt.EASANT. Aug. 20 Funeral I services were conducted Monday at thetl Sacred Heart umoue cnurcn lor mrs. VI.

nnnah.rtv. K29 Fancher St. Who died suddenly Saturday morning at the i I family resiaence. Kev. ir.

uo i with burial in Cal vary cemetery. i resiuem -i-- anta for 21 years. Mrs. Doupgherty was I a member af the Sacred Heart church I PRICES GOOD AT ALL SIX HUGE MARKET BASKETS THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 22nd and the Altar society, ane is survnea the husband.

Charles; two daughters. Vf tfu.r. rH Mr HettV Huber lit SWIFTS PREMIUM OR RUStVALE STV1 ,,...0 Whole, 10-l of Mt. Pleasant; a sister. Mrs.

Charles Banks, of Carson City, and three grandchildren. A son. Victor, preceded her in death la Pound Average SKOlVtU GRAND LEDGE. Aug. 20 uneral cervices sor cnanea v.

6.1 II rii 9 morning, were to be held from the Stro-bel Homestead here Monday afternoon 1 1. s9 Via.ls4al a Ill MICHIGAN GRAIN FED HEN af II uniunK iS FLAan lott oiciatin. Mr. Rathlcot was born will OVEN READY 1214 Pounds in Cagl township near here for tnany IP JqJ RE OM TOUll wai. YOU years, aurvivim art ki othfAnt anil A IW0 IOIUi nim isawv.

Charles Rathfoot. and two dauKhters. Uoiirtifthe Mrs. uoratny oinns inn a. D.llk.rar Wa-r Voft- Lou Barclay.

Alexander Stark-1 LARGE TEXAS PINK weatner. ttaroia njuai. i ana vernon nr. b.k-JT; in Union cemetery near the Rathioet 21 to 25 Count home. ONE CARTON LIMIT WITH THIS CIGARETTE COUPON Here ATv juotu -Many Outstanding Features Urge Parking Lot Magc Eve Doors C0CD for FLOWERS JUICY SUNKIST SALAD BOWL SALAD UQESSING YOUR CHOICE Oltewly Designed Yellow wemng Fluorescent Lighting I w.

Only I lb. Quart Jar oShop-A-TotstoruaDws a. 1 raw self Serve Meat Department Size I WW" oWewly Designed Produce Deparlcsent am IXHEDNZ Drop of water from crack and holes in your cellar are cUagcr gijrnals. Doo'l risk unhealthy cUmpoen, trertriin, and cosily darnaitc to najoory. Seal up leaks by plugging cracks and holes with KleVt QUICK-SET Leak Stopper.

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