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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 9

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TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE NINE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1941 You're too good lo be true vision in softness and tolor in this Bobbie luscious all angora sweater so fluffy and soft in a classic slyle. Sizes 34 40. So much beauty for such finy 14.95 There's a gala seojon ahead lor you in ffois weeping balarina skirt with its dashing back tied bow inspired by flip Pierre Balmain adapted lor you by Bobbie Brooks Sizes 7 15, in rich new shadei, "7OWNBROOKE CHARM RIB FAILLt" 10.95 Comifocl (Ready-to-Weai, Wain REGIONAL NEWS SHERMAN By MAY CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Hugh had as their guests, Mr.

Hugh's brother and son from Lima, Ohio, a few days last week. Mr. iind Mrs. Costello of Toledo have purchased the James Cooper farm and expect to take; possession next spring. Arlle Hughes was called to Ohio to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Sunday, Rolle Stone from Upper Michigan near Marqueue called on B.

Clinton Saturday. He In visiting his sister, Mrs. Eugene Vanhorn and ion Harry, In Antloch. Henry Toma and mother of Pon- tlac had Sunday dinner with Harry Youker and Mamie McRlll. i Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Laurence i i son Toby of Grouse Isle came i Saturday to upend his vacation i hts parents, Mr, and Mm. lYank Laurence and visit his sister ami husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hulsal.

Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Nelson had us i guests over the holiday STAR guide to 2very North a a rest-inviting, rev dining seats, and broad, panoramic windows which make the most of Michigan's famous scenery.

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iuxarioui. For ichedulee and A week-end, Mri. NeUon'i brother and wife, Mr. and Mri. George Kueech of Denver.

Mr, and Mri, Riley Fed en and friend from Grand Rapids ipent the week-end in their home hers. Mr. and Mm. Jerry Hall, Frank Benngnot and son Francis and Bob Richards of Grand Rapids spent the week-end in the Frank Benug- not home. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison Hulbert of Flint and his brother and wife, Mr. and Mri. Herman Hulbert of llenuis, came for the week-end in the former's cabin. They also call ed on their brother and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Hulbert In Traverse City. Mr. and Mri. Cbet Me Arthur and daughter of Muskegon spent the week-end In their home here, Elmer Ulmer and son of Cadillac called on his parents Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hudson and family hud as their guests over the week-end her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Yau'ck and her sister and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Spinney and ion Melvin ot Flint. Mrs, Edgar Nlsewander, who lias been visiting her brother, Nel son Spencer, wife and family, has gone to Detroit to visit her broth er, Ted Spencer and wife. David Armstrong of Detroit ii visiting his mother, Mri. lone Arm strong, and his brother and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. William Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Born of Cadillac and two grandsons, Grant Born, and Frederick Born of Petoskey, and her mother, and brother, Mrs. John Tlndnll and son Peter, all enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday on the buck water at Lock' woods landing at Gleugary.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clinton and i i ol' Traverse City had dinner Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Clinton. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skinner over the week end wero Mrs.

Bessie Wells Detroit, Winnie Hessane and Ralph McClain of Mt. Morris, and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Slenlz of Eaton Rapids. Week-end guests were their daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs. William Gobel of White Cloud and Fred Skinner, and Elaine Miller of Cadillac.

LcRoy Smith ot Lansing and friend Lawrence Martin of Sim field spent the holiday week-em i LeRoy's grandparents, Mr and Mrs. R. D. Wheeler. Other guests were Mr.

Wheeler'i slstei and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Rny Patterson of Grand Rapids. John Edwards and Vlnnle Men gits of Manton called on Mr. ant Mrs. Hiley Peden and there gues Sunday.

Keith Fisher has gone to Flin to resume his studies In music. Calloi's at the home ot Mr. am Mrs. Nelson Spencer during the week-end were LeRoy Smith Lansing. Lawrence Martin, Sun fluid.

Mi-, and Mrs. Roy Wllmarth of Toledo and Mri, Milan Speucei of Meslck. A a Lemcool of Grant i spending i week with her broth er and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Free Skinner. A those who attended the festival at a Labor Day were Mr.

and Mrs. Melville Overla am a Beverly and Carol Lynn Nelson Spencer, son Channle, am Mrs. Harry Lawrence and father Frank Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs Look for the NOLDE label The secret Is in the hem It it your assurance of good fit and luperior quality. It tells the style and leg type you are wearing-Short Slender, Short Average, Medium Slender, Medium Average, Long Average or Long Ample.

Buy the stockings best suited to the length plus the width of your leg--always buy NOLDE NYLONS PRICE Warren McDaniel, Bertha loger and family and Mr. and Mri. Ray Halial. Mr. and Howard Oiithrle were In Chicago on businem a couple o( days this week.

Mr. and Howard Outhrie entertained friends from FHnt over the week-end. Mrs. Nelson Spencer, daughters, Mrs. William Armstrong and Mrs.

VIelvlUe Overla and daughter Caro, called on the former's mother, Mrs. Carolyn Bulock In Antlooh recently. Mrs. Nellie Pnllenon, who a patient in the Mercy hospital in Cadillac the past tow veeks, returned to tier home hero Tuesday. Winnie Hessane and Ralph Me- aln ot Mt.

Morris visited their grandmother, Mrs. G. Cogers and their aunt, Mrs. Oreua McDonald and their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Coger and family. Miss Phyllis Coger of Cadillac spent the week at home with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Coger and Glen, Edward Clinton oC Traverse City had lunch with his parents Tuesday evening. HONOR 9 to 6:30 Week D.yi an open until 1 p.m. on Saturday! FRONT ST.

TRAVERSI CITY, MICH. By NEVA WELLS Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Root of Battle Creek called on friends over the week-end. Mr. Root grew up in Honor.

They were accompanied home by their grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Ryan, who been spending the summer here with her daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Roman Czuchna and family of Flint were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Smith. Mr. Czuchna was a former teacher here. Mr, and Mrs, BerntiB Page and a i of Plttsford a moved Into the Wilson home for the i ter. Mr.

and Mrs, Page are two of our new teachers this year. Preston Berkeley of Port Huron, a former Honor boy 30 years ago, visited Miss Neva Wells and other friends Monday, Roy Dokey Is spending this week with relatives In South Haven. Mr. and Mrs, A Myland and son and Mr. and Mrs, Charley Gibson of Kalamazoo, called on friends and relatives here over the week-end.

Mrs. Myland and Mrs. Gibson were, before! their marriage, the Misses Eliza and Dorothy of Honor. Mr, and Mm, Fay Hohson, Waldo Hobson and Neil of Detroit, spent the week-end i their mother, Mrs. 0.

A. Hobnon and daughter, Mrs. Nell Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garviu made a trip to Detroit Tuesday, taking their daughter, Virginia, down where she nan been attending school.

Mrs. Ogden Hobson, Mrs. Willard Hobson and Miss Jeun Hobson went lo Detroit Wednesday to attend the worlding ot Miss Donna ITobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hobson, Mr.

and Mrs, i i a of Rosftvllle, are upending a few weeks here in their home. Gordon Armstrong and Robert Revencll spent the week-end IB Detroit. Mrs. Neil Mullen returner! to her home in Detroit Wednesday after spending the here with her mother, Mrs. 0, Hobson.

Mr. and Mm, John Wildie and a a i and Lucille and grandson, Bruce Wildie, the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mri Everett Wildie In Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Hen Covey of Keego Harbor and Mr, and Mrs.

Carl Covey of Pontlac, were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. Joe Covey. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mend and family had as guests over the week-end the latter 1 parents, Mr; and Mrs. Grlndotti of Caspian, School opened here Tuesday with the following teachers for the year; Marvin Folkert, superintendent; Mrs.

Nettie Dokey, principal; Mrs, Bernus Page, English; Berniia Page, shop; Mrs. Margaret Boerner, home economics; begin- nen and lit griule, Mri. Mary Wheeler of Benzonla; 2nd grade, Mri. Alice Cutler of Beuionla; 3rd grade, Mri. John Tllltt of Honor; 4th grade, Mrs, Jamcsison of Arcadia; Gtti grade, Mien Betty Welli, Frankfort; grade, Mri.

Angnui Baker, Beulah; 7th grade, Mrs. Mlllard Butler. Mr. and Mm. Joe Baker and daughter Nancy, Mr.

and Mrs, Robert Petchonre of Orand Rapldi and Mr. and Mm, Robert Ashmore of Traverse City were guests over the week-end ot Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hobson. The Girl Scouts are giving a supper at, the church parlors Thursday evening.

Misses Julia and Evelyn Pellfcy of Muikegon and Mr. and Mrs. William Pelkey of Detroit, visited their mother, Mrs. Ellen Pelkey, over the week-end. Mill Ruth Jane Eillion of Detroit was home with her parents, Rev, and Mm.

Ellison, over the week-end. Mr. and Mm, Willard Hobson spent last week at i Island at the state road commission convention, In the same session of Congress in which the American colonies declared themselves independent, all ironworkers were exempted from military service. Many of them formel local niilitia to protect their and forges. Public Auction Sola at 710 E.

Front St. Saturday, Sept. 11 Starts at 1 o'clock I--New electric 6 cubic ft. refrigerator. 5-piece breakfast set.

1--Kitchen cabinet and cupboards. 1--Studio couch and several arm chairs, Other tables and chain, 1--Large library table and several small end 1--Nearly new A i a electric sweeper. Several complete beds. Dressers, 1--Cabinet Radio. 9 12 Rugs 1--Small baby bed.

1--30-pal. electric hot water heater. 3--City gas stoves and 3 oil stoves. 1--B-ft bath tub and kitchen link. 1--Naw cement mixer and I lawn mowers.

Clothes, dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. Wesley Carlisle, Auctioneer Lena Carlisle, Clerk Mrs. John Rakowihl, Proprietor Terms of Sale cash. Nothing to leave premises until settled for. CHANGE of LIFE? Arc you going through function!) 'middle age' period pecullnr to women (38 to 92 yrs.l? Dot! this make you suffer from Hot Dashes, (pel 10 ntrv- out, hlHh-strung, tired? Then no try Ljrdte Plnkbnm'i Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms.

Plnkhnm'n Compound also has Doctors caU ttomncblo tonic effect I LYDIA PINKHAM'S Correct alignment will you money-give you more tire mileage FRONT WHEEL TOE-IN CORRECTION Bring Your Tira and Wheel Trouble To TIRE SERVICI HEADQUARTERS Mac's Service I TIIMS "ll't Tliof Counts" 135 State St. Phone 1653 SOLUS YOUR TIRE TROUBLES TIRES of oil Krt trouble! hoppin In lost of ttrt lift Old, i puncture tholr weakened boditi readily, often causing brooks, dangerous blowouts, costly delays. You frequently pay out more ior tire changing and repairs then Talue oi the lew remaining miles. Sell us till last Cot rid ol those ami i a i rfilnco I i i Ion ol timo. Save inonoy vc buy the- un- miloaqo in your tiros, give you a llburol i and ride in safety on now Goodyocus.

34 Of More Non-Skid Mileage Stronger Cord Body Creator Safotyl Wldor, Flatter Troad Better Tractlonl Improved Shoulder More Even Wear) $1C95 15 LISS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCI LOIxlt $2 Down $1.25 Weekly buys a new Goodyew e.OOx NEW TIRES DESERVE NEW TUBES Mac's Service "It's Service That Counts" 135 STATE ST. PHONE 1633.

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