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Th eR aise A ll th e C hicks Y ou H atchNa ilAWHOLE No. 141-1F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C HRev. S. Conger H athaw ay, P astorR aise them onAMl y m o u t hPLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922VOL. XXXIV, No. 18PPFresh Assorted Bon BonsPecan Nut Top Fresh Creamy Bon Bons, special atCE3 7 c p e r lb .ASATURDAY AND SUNDAYP r e s i d e n t H a r d i n g ’s L a t e s t M e s s a g eFEED all your stock a conditioner. We haveall the good ones:AVALON STOCK FARM REMEDIESFresh Salted Peanuts, 13c per pound“If I were to utter a prayer for this republic tonight, it wouldbe to reconsecrate us in religious devotion, and make us abidinglya God-fearing, God-loving people.’ R u b b e r B a llsLEE POULTRY AND STOCK REMEDIESDR. ROBERTS’ COMPLETE LINESpring is here and the Kiddies need Rubber Balls,Racket Balls, Sponge Rubber Balls and InflatedGolf Balls. Specially priced from 5c to 50c.SUCH IS THE FUNCTION OF THE CHURCHDR. HESS’ COMPLETE LINENow is the time to look after your stockBEYER PHARMACY ‘kuflt No.I l l F2U i*Block Southr. M. DepotStarePinckneys PharmacyPLYMOUTH HASNEW COMMISSIONGILL FABM NEARBIBLE SCHOOLSASSUMES OFFICECHERRY HILL ROBBEDNEWP R IC E S O NThe farm home of George Gill, whoEIGHTY CHILDREN ENROLLED J. W. HENDERSON CHOSEN ASresides near Cherry Hill, was visitedFOR DAILY RELIGIOUS IN PRESIDENT FOR THE ENSUING by robbers, last Friday night, and hiscar, thirty chickens and two calvesSTRUCTIONS.YEAR.were stolen.The farm is located about a mileThe village commission met in reg north of the Wairren avenue road.Week-day schools in religious ed ularsession,lastMondayevening,ucation opened last week ThursdayA neighbor stated that a car wasin Plymouth. This is the latest cen and after transacting the usual rou heard to leave the road and turnter to open classes for the religious tine of business, adjourned sine die. north at midnight, and about an houreducation of children during school The new commission then assumed later a car was heard coming back.Overland Touring C a r . 550hours under the direction of the Rev. the reigns of government, and the As the Toads are very bad in thisEdward R. Bartlett, superintendent work for the new year was taken up. vicinity, Mr. Gill is of the opinionOverland Roadster . 550Commissioner J. W. Henderson was that this was the car that stopped atof religious education of the WayneCounty Sunday School Association. elected by the members of the'com his place during the night and suc Overland Coupe. 850Schools in the North Woodward ave mission as president for the ensuing cessfully made away with jhis prop Overland Sedan . 895nue section of Detroit and in Royal year. Mr. Henderson has served the erty, as cars have not b en usingOak are in their second year. Schools village as commissioner for the past that road of late.were opened this year in Wyandotte three years most efficiently, and hisTracks show that the aubo, a DodgeWillys Knight Touring. . 1375and at the Fort Street Presbyterian selection aa president is e splendid touring car, was pushed from.- therecognition of hia past services.church.garage into the road.Blood stainsWillys Knight Roadster . 1350Thecommissioniscomposedofthemade it evident ffhat the thievesThe Plymouth classes will be op members: J. W. Hender killed the calves in the barns beforeWillys Knight C oupe. 1875erated by the Plymouth Board of followingE. R. Daggett, George Robinson, removing them. The chickens stolenReligious Education, which repre son,Willys Knight Sedan . 2095KarlW.HillmerandGeorgeWilcox.were also in the bams.sents the combined effort of Baptist,The new sidewalk ordinance wasMr. Gill notified the officers as soonMethodist, Episcopal and Presbyter adoptedonitsthirdreadingatthei he discovered his loss, which isian churches of this community. The meeting, Monday evening.estimated at about 1,000. Only aboard is made up of the pastor andPhonefew weeks ago the farm of Willtwo representatives from each ofN o. 2Clark, a short distance from the Gillthe churches. The following are thefaim, was visited by rebbers.«ffieers:-»E. T. Cope, president; M. G.REO GARAGEHill, vice president; R. V. Allenbaugh, secretary; S. D. Strong,Members of Plymouth Grange willCorner Maple Ave. and South Main St.treasurer, and the Rev. D. D. Nagle,pastor of the Methodist church, was present the rural comedy play,elected superintendent of religious ‘Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick,” atthe High school auditorium, Tuesday)instruction.A canvass of parents who desired evening, April 4th. This is a good'their children to attend the classes clean rural comedy, which shows howMarshall Everett died at the homewas made before the opening of the the old farmer outwits the cityschool and about 80 pupils were reg slickersr7 There’s plenty of fun, and of his brother, Pitt Everett in CantonyouTSKcuretoenjoyit.TheHightownship,last week Thursday, Marchistered. The school meets from 3 top. m., Tuesday and Thursday in school orchestra will furnish the 23, after a three weeks’ illness. ThetheMethodist and Presbyterian music, and there will be specialties deceased was born in Livonia Town between the acts. See advertisment ship, August 4, 1842, and was thechurches.in this issue for cast of characters son of the late Nelson and MyraThe present plan is to receive only and synopsis of play.Everett. His early life was spentpupils of the fourth and fifth grades.in Livonia, but when a young man, heAs -the school progresses additionalwent west and later was married ingrades will be given the same op Idaho, where he resided for severalportunity. The curriculum includesyears.training in worahip, instruction inHe was the father of eight child the Bible by means of story telling,ren, seven of whom are now livingmemory texts and similar methods.in the west.About twenty yearsSpecial attention will be given toago, after the death of his wife, Mr.Biblical geography.The first debate of the elimination Everett returned to Michigan whereThe Bible will be the only text series for state championship in the he has since resided.book. Teachers will be required to Michigan State Debating League wasOne brother, Pitt Everett, severalhave the same qualifications in the held last week Friday evening. The cousinsand one sister-in-law, Mrs.field of religious education as re Plymouth High school having won Hulda Everett o f this place, are thequired of public school teachers in sufficient points during the season to only surviving relatives in this state.their special fields.merit a place upon this series, met The deceased was a member ofThe Plymouth Board of Religious the Hudson High school team at Northville lodge, F. & A. M., No.Education plans to establish train Hudson.The judges, Professors 186. The funeral services were helding institutes for Sunday School Mack, Herron and Ellis from Hills from the Schrader Bros. Funeralteachers.dale college cast a unanimous de Home, Sunday afternoon, March 26,cision for the Plymouth debaters who Rev. D. D. Nagle, pastor of theupheld the negative side of the ques Methodist Episcopal church of thisMILLARD-SMITHtion. This means that Plymouth is place officiating. Burial in Unionstill in the race for state champion cemetery, Livonia.ship.A wedding of interest to PlymouthThe local debaters were able tofriends took place in Detroit last put forth a pointed and convincingDavid, the six-year-old son of Mr.Saturday afternoon, March 25th, argument in opposition to the closed and Mrs. Charles Mather was takenwhen Fred Millard, of this place, was shop, and having won the advantage suddenly ill last Sunday, and Mondayunited in marriage to Miss Jessie in constructive argument, they was taken to Hafrper hospital forMain Bank, 330 Main St.Smith of Detroit, daughter of Mr. maintained that position through the treatment.The little fellow wasBranch Office, Cor, Starkweatherthreatened with spinal meningitis,and Mrs. William J. Smith. The last rebuttal conclusion.In criti- butmarriage vows were read in Emanuelheismuchimparovdgfothiswrit Ave. and Liberty St.n of the teams, the judges credit ing and hopesPresbyterian church at 4:30 o’clock,for aPlymouth High school with hav speedy recovery.in the presence of only the immediate edfamilies and intimate friends of the ing “a very strong team.”contracting parties. After the cere mony, the bridal party went to thehome of the bride’s parents on Ore gon avenue where a defiefops weddingsupper was awaiting them. Laterin the evening, Mr. and Mrs. MillardRobert Hamilton, agedleft for si few d ys trip to Chicagoand nearby places. Mr. Millard is years, youngest son of Mr. and Mr*.Rest,Hamilton of this place, pass engaged in business with his father, Thomasaway last Saturday evening,Strength,and is president of the F. Millard edMarch25th,afteralingeringillnessManufacturing Co. of this place,A cure for care,several months.The deceasedand on their return will make Ply ofof a quiet, loving disposition, andHelp to carry the load,mouth their home. For the present wasalthoughhisillnesswasofamentalthey will stay with the groom’s nature he was a patient gentle suf Something to think about and live for?parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Millard ferer, always mindful and respectfulon the Northville road. They have the of others. He leaves hia parents,best wishes of Plymouth friends for three brothers, Arthur, Laurence andhappiness and prosperity.Frank, and one sister, MargueriteHamilton, who resides with her par ents; also an aged grandfather, whoSMITH-MURRAYlives a t Rosebush, Mich., and manyore distant relatives and friends.Announcement has been made ofThe deceased was a member ofat the Methodist Church, every evening next weekthe marriage of Miss Lelia Murray, Our Lady of Geod Counsel church ofdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. this place, where the funeral servicesfrom 7:30 to 8:30, and you will carry a song away.'Murray of this place, to Howard L. e held Wednesday morning a tSmith of Detroit, which took place o’clock. Father Lefevre officiaton February 21, 1922. Mr. Smith isin Riverside cemetery.manager of the Detroit district office The bereaved family Jmve the symo t the Kawneer Company of Niles,of many friends in their afflicMich. T he bride has been an officeistant in the Detroit district officeThe following out of town friendsSERMON TOPICS FOR THE WEEKof this company for some little time tended the service: Mas. G. Neffpast. Matiy Plymouth friends of the of Saginaw; Mrs. N at. W hitney ofbride extend best wishes and con- Mt. Pleasant; John Hamilton ofSunday—Christ and the BibleWednesday—Christ and SympathyIt Ste. Marie: Mr. and Mm. Henry. . ,. ., .Thursday—Christ and the Sinnermend, daughter, M iss M e , andMonday Christ and the HomeFriday—Christ and the Rich Yoomson, Cyrus, and”las Margaret Bennett of Ypri- dettc, Mr. andTuesday—Christ and FaithManU in risiting friends and relatives Mr. and Mm. Jamesi thisi Mrs. John M’Qaine of DetroitOverland and Willys-Knight CarsF. O. B. TOLEDOAccessories, Gasoline andMotor OilsBATTERIES AND TIRES REPAIREDOur prices are right and “Service” our motto.All work guaranteed.THE PLYMOUTH AUTO SUPPLY 0;834 Penniman AvenueA lw a y s F a ir P r ic e sC o u rte o u s T r e a tm e n tD R A K ES IS T E R SLIBERTY and STARKWEATHER;NORTH VILLAGES A T U R D A Y - S P E C IA LH 111 Cup and Saucer- 29 cH 111 Cup alone- 19cThis is a high grade Decorated WareWatch Our Window for Specials Every DayW O O D W O R T H ’SSU PR EM E BR A N DD ry Lim e S u lp h u r(Contains Other Compounds)To control San Jose Scale and Oyster Shell Scale,Peach Leaf Curl and Blister Mite of Pears andPRICES—WHOLESALE AND RETAILor Write '5C h e m ic a l C o .NORTHVILLE, MICH.TALENT PLAYF. W. H IL L M A NMARSHALL EVERETTPASSES AWAYT ELLYOURFRIEN DSPLYMOUTH DEBATERSWIN AT HUDSONIf you are satisfied with the service which werender you, tell your friends. Urge them to availthemselves of the security, and test the servicewhich this bank offers.The more people we serve the better can weserve you.PLYMOUTH UNITED SAYINGS BANKDEATH OF ROBERT HAMILTONDOYOUW ANTC o m e a n d J o in in t h e S o n g sa n d W o r s h ipEASTERM EETIN G S

THE PLYMOUTH MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922PENNIMAN ALLEN TH EA TR EADMISSIONSATURDAY, APRIL 1SUNDAY, APRIL 2WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5R ic h a rd B a rth e lm e s sBIG DOUBLE BILL----- IN-----W a lla c e B e rrySATURDAY, APRIL 8“T H E S E V E N T H D A Y ”----- IN-----D o r o th y D a lto n in“ T h e N e ’e r R e t u r n R o a d ”“T h e Id o l o f th e N o r th ”B ry a n t W a sh b u rnSUNDAY, APRIL 9-----IN-----W e s le y B a rr y---- IN----A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION“A W IS E F O O L ”CAMPBELL COMEDY—“School DayLove”-----WITH-----LITERARY DIGEST TOPICSMERMAID COMEDY—“Step This Way”Music will be furnished by Finzel’sOrchestra of DetroitKINOGRAMS—News of the WorldPRICES, 15c, 30c, 40c, including war taxPRICES, 15c, 30c, 40c, including war taxneighbor to start house-cleaning, butset a good example yourself. Pitchright in and improve your property,Owner. F. W. SAMSENbrightenyour own surroundings andL. B. Samsen. Editor and Publisherhe will have pride enough to fall intoEntered at the postoffice at Plym line.But don’t put it off—for the delayouth as second class matter.of even one day may mean leavingSubscription Price - 51.50 per year open the way to a dangerous fire ora serious epidemic of disease.THE BEST PROTECTIONWe don't know where the idea ofGUARD YOUR AUTOspring cleaning originated, and weThe Chicago crime commission hasdon’t care much. But we are thank been making an investigation of theful that each year finds more peopletheft of automobiles. It finds thatawakening to a realization of thethe majority of cars are stolen be fact that the house-cleaning, habit isithe greatest protection to life and tween the hours of 7 :3 0 p. m. andmidnight, with the crest of pilferingpropery that the American peopledeveloping around 10 o’clock eachcan cultivate.night. By far the greatest numberAnything that will improve Ply cf machines are taken, not for theirmouth or give it a better appearance, value, but to be used in variousor make it a still healthier place in i forms of law-breaking. The findingswhich to live, and which will also ; of the commission also show thatreduce danger from fire, is worth auto owners do not take the samewhile.* House-cleaning will do all of , degree of care of property in thisthis, and more. Rubbish that accum fo:m that they do in others. A manulated during the winter months, cr woman with a 1 ,5 0 0 of 2 ,0 0 0boxes or ban els of waste stacked investment in something besides anagainst alley fences, careless dispo auto usually gives it closer attentionsition of ashes and paper provide un than thev do a machine that costssightly sipots and increase the danger that much. And yet no other prop of disease or a serious conflagration. erty can disappear so quickly. TheNow is the ideal time for cleaning auto is here one minute, but in theup the attic, the cellar, the yard and hands of a clever thief it is CO milesthe alley. Now is the time to make away in a couple of hours.Andimprovements that will mean safety oncegone,once repainted andthroughout the summer months. A changed around, it is haid to recover.little paint here, and &little coat of Therefore, guard your auto carefully,whitewash there, a liberal use of for the auto thief is just as apt tohammer and nails on broken fences turn up in Plymouth as he is any or out-buildings will not prove ex where else.pensive when we take into consider ation the loss we are apt to sufferif the work is delayed or allowed toIf you have anything to sell, try aremain undone. Don’t wait for your liner in the Mail.THE PLYMOUTH MAILThere Is Complete ComfortIn a Pair ofD a n ie l G re e nGENUINES lip p e rsFOR SALE BYC . W h ip p le842 Penniman Ave.Phone 33Retaining Walls'"VSeptic Tanks rBridgesFoundationsR obert H . W arnerContractor forG en eral C em en t W orkPlymouth, MichiganPhone 345-JWater TanksSidewalksCOMING!PATHE REVIEWJ a m e s K irk w o o dC o m fyTWO SHOWS7:00—8:30W h e r e Y o u A lw a y s S e e a G ood S h o wAdults, 20c; Children, 10c; Box Seats.30c; Tear tax included256 Fanner St.Barn andBasement FloorsRepairing of all kinds promptly done. “T h e A m a te u r D e v il”“P E N R O D ”HALLROOM COMEDY—“Meet the Wife”1 Mrs. Charles Wolfe is seriouslyj sick at her home on Holbrook avenue,j Mrs. Louis Hillmer is remodelingWiiliam Mott of Wayne, was call , the interior of her house on Starking on Plymouth friends, Tuesday. jweather avenue.Mrs. John Cool of Brighton, visitedDr. and Mrs. J. J. Travis and Mrs.Afai. Robert Warner, over Sunday.Ethel Rice were calling on PlymouthX R. L. Hills is building a new house friends, Sunday.on Blunk avenue. G. B. Crumble hasRussel VanGilder is spending thethe contract.week with relatives at Plymouth andJoseph DeLor has commenced the other places in Indiana.foundation for a new house atMr. and Mrs. Merle RorabacherPhoenix Park.and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reamer visitedOmar Borck has purchased the res relatives in Detroit, Sunday.idence ‘ property owned by CharlesMiss Vera Hengsterfer of Hastings,Knowles on Adams street.is spending the spring vacation withMiss Grace Tillotson is the guest’ b i mother, Mrs. Carl Hedde.of her unc.e and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. X Galen Cripe is moving his familyLancaster in Detroit, this week.from Mrs. McCarthy's house orMrs. P. P. Nagle of Albion, is vis Starkweather avenue to Newburg.iting at the home of Rev. D. D.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kester of De Nagle and wife for a few days.ri oit, were dinner guests of Mr. andDr. S. E. Campbell returned home Mrs. Charles Roberts, last Sunday.yesterday from . a six month’s visit, Mrs. J. F. Cuenat of Detroit, wasat Chicago, Illinois, and Greenville, a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.Mich.C. V. Chambers on South MainMr. and Mrs. C. W. Gill and fam- street.ilv of Ann Arbor, were Sunday din Mrs. Clyde Fisher and little soh,ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Kenneth, spent Tuesday with herHuston.parents, Mr. and Mrs. James TiffinA. D. Walker, teacher of manual aU-Northville.training in the High school, has V The Misses Cora and Nettie Pelbeen the guest of friends in Ypsilanti ham are having a new porch builtand Ann Arbor, this week.on the front of their residence onMr. and Mrs. Thorne of Manchester, Ann Arbor street.Mich., have been guests of their sonB. J. Holcomb and George A.and wife, Mr. and 5Mrs. Charles ISmith went to Ann Arbor the latterThorne, for the past week.lpa:t of this week to attend the StateMr. and Mrs. Elmer King of Salem, j Teachers’ association meeting,ind Mrs. Louise Trumbull of this j Mrs. S. Seeley and Mr. and Mrs.p.ace attended the funeral of the lat- jT. Ca&terton of Detroit, have beenlei’s uncle, George Howell, of Pon Iguests this week of Mks Williamtpc, on Monday.l Smitherman on Starkweather avenue.N The Newburg Athletic Club willRuth Thornberry left last Saturdaygive a shadow social at the home ofFred SecordJ comer Newburg and with her grandmother, Mrs. M. L.for Michigan City, Indiana,T'iymoutff road6, Saturday evening, Cleek,April 1st. Music and other attrac where she hAs been* visiting thisweek.tions. Everybody welcome.Mrs. Fred Hamilton left ThursdayMr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton ofColorado Springs, visited at J. H. for her home at Colorado Springs,Patterson’s the latter pa.t of last Colorado. She was accompanied byweek. Mr. Hamilton left for his her father, Daniel Blue, who willhome Saturday, while Mrs. Hamilton visit there fo-r a time.remained over for a few days longerMr. and Mrs. C. V. Chambers ofvisit.this place, with their guest, Mrs. J.John G. Clark of Bad Axe, and F: Cuenat of Detroit, spent Sundayniece, Miss Millicent Clark of Lans- afternoon wi

T h e P l y m o u t h M a i l VOL. XXXIV, No. 18 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 WHOLE No. 141-1 Raise All the Chicks You Hatch Raise them on P A N A C E A FEED all your stock a conditioner.

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