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itfharv Liertracte 'Astor and, Cila £eg ni oimt Pic.tixra. Qhe Ne'er' Da Well!DREAMLAND TUESDAY AND WEDNE SDAY.land relatives here and in Traverseof ii.~ lr, van ut a Lion lot of of t hr* nal at-City.--.Miss Helen .Moyer has re-.signed her position at the StateJr.:spiia! and is home for the summrr.—Asu Jessup called on friends%I Tuesday evening.miles 1 was M “nil 0 foot ■Hits id o tly (he 1t. •t' 5. gener-in-ict ica I-KESWICK MAN SERVES IN FEDERAL COURTr ngri-to the,-esl. inr ngn-aining h e n ;i -operty possi-adrast m nee” ids al-s nofrauds s than a had 1SS oflation.makeahlishwhichdativeKeswick, Juno 23.—.Mrs. Arthur Reineks, who lias been at the hos-pital, is recovering satisfactorily. —Mrs, .1. (I. Weiss entertained the .Undies' Aid society and Missionary society this month.— Miss Fern 1/indley has gone to Traverse City, ■where she will spend her vacation. —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Groesser, Miss Dorothy Groesser and Mrs. Lila Teignrd, all of Flint, Mich., wore calling on relatives and friends this week and visiting their mother, Mrs. Win. Groesser.—Mrs. Zimmerman of Traverse City was a caller hero recently.— —Miss Edna Olio, who graduated from the Traverse City school, is home for her vacation. Also Miss Milded and Clarence Groesser are home for their vacation after attending school at Traverse City.— Dr. A. W. Mobert is at Grand Rapids, being drawn as juror for the Federal court.—Miss Margaret Groesser who graduated from toe Suttons Bay High school, is home for the summer.—Prof. C. A. Brown of the Arcadia High school was a caller at Dr. uud Mrs. Me-bert’s recently.May of Charlotte was the guest of his neice, Mrs. Charles Eaton, several days last week. They motored to Bellaire last Sunday to visit at the W. J. May home.—Mrs. Priscilla Hoopfer and children left last Thursday for - Elk Rapids. Mrs. Hoopfer expects to attend school this summer.— Miss Agnes New-stead returned home Tuesday from Ypsilanti, where she graduated on Monday. She is to teach in the Traverse City .schools another year.—Mrs. George Crisp and daughter Dorothy left last Saturday to attend Miss Josephine's graduation at Ypsilanti. From there they go to Buffalo to visit Mr. Crisp.—Miss Tekla Anderson is entertaining the measles.—Will Hamilton left today to resume his work in Detroit after a two weeks’ visit with his family here. Thefamily expect to go to Detroit soon. —Forrest Moore left today for hie home in Buckley to spend two weeks’ vacation. Fred Nagel is taking his place in the bank.—Mrs. Arthur Armstrong and son Harry left last week by motor for their home in Chicago, after a short vis-it here.—.Mrs. Florence Hobbs and daughter Frances expect to leaveParamo' ular intThe p to the lc came a I cent sta. scenes 1 ture, “T comes t next Tu day it MeighanTohoga passed plight o; pla.ined boat.ImnierJUNE BRINGS fFORD ORDERSTERDeli d ,T. tored h Air. They olany g his -Ken-home ier ofmmit h d e-YOUNG PAIR MARRY AT WILLIAMSBURGDallas Flint.ietroit j ThorpJ ■ mo- | lay— ! chi!-; home ] smith J Dob- iiy at!'rank ' cker- j and ; Longends .Wiliam s burg, June 23.—Mrs, Kate Kennedy of Traverse City is visiting here.—Mrs. Florence Avery is entertaining her son Collins, of Saginaw, and granddaughter, Miss Ara Avery and little friend of Traverse City.—Charles Eaton and son Ward are working in Detroit. Willard Herald, Charles Hobbs ar.dAimon DeGroat. are all also employed there.—George Gray and wife and children, who have been visiting here a few days, left for their home in Lansing last week by motor.—Janies Gray, Jr.. accompanied them.—Mrs. F. E. Orem t and son Ralph George, arrived last night from Lansing for a visit at the White home.—G. C. Hammond ha? a fine new touring car.— l.a.si Friday afternoon Miss Marjorie Chaney became the bride of Ward Raltan of Rapid City. A iarge host of friends gathered at the Earn Chaney home that night to congrauiate the young couple and wish them well.—Sayles K.Detroit, June 25.—Juno finds the Ford Motor company undertaking the greatest task of its career, that of attempting to fill an order list for- cars and trucks which totals 311,000 for the month.Popularity of the Ford never has been so strikingly illustrated as this year, for every month has brought increasing orders with June topping them all.And the demand for the Ford extends into every section of the country, for dealers from the smallest. town to the largest city all have asked for increased allotments of Ford cars and trucks for delivery to their customers.Production has been steadily moved upward right along and the enormous manufacturing facilities of the company are daily being taxed to the utmost in an endeavor to meet the demand, and to assist in delivering cars with as little delay as possible.During the present month production is on a schedule which calls for approximately 6,700 cars and trucks a day, another Increase in the record breaking output which sales demands makre necessary.—adt.?GItM
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Traverse City Record Eagle

Traverse City, Michigan, US

Mon, Jun 25, 1923

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