F. H. Wangeman Laid to Rest Softballers Take
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VOLUME 41 EAST JORDAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1937. NUMBER 34 Central Lake Homecoming F. H. Wangeman This Week End Dr. Lampe Softballers Preaches Sunday Laid To Rest Ten thousand people are expected to attend the big celebration which Take Two has been planned for them on Satur- Inman.— Hutzler Dr. Win. Lampe, of the West WAS OUTSTANDING FARMER OF day, Sunday, and Monday, August 21 On Saturday evening, . Aug. 7th, Side Presbyterian Church of St. CHARLEVOIX "TEAMS VICTIMS THIS REGION 22 and 23. The even* is the Centra; Miss Phyllis Inman, daughter of Mr. Louis, MQ., , preaches at the Pres- OF EAST JORDAN ACGRE- Lake Annual Homecoming which ha COUNTY 4-H CLUB MEMBERS byterian Church Sunday morning' and Mrs.'-William Inman of East Jor- • CATION become one of the big summer enter- dan, and George Hutzler, son of Mr. at 10:30. The people of East Jor- Frank H.. Wangeman passed away tainments of the region. and Mrs. Ernest Hutzler of Charle WIN TRIPS TO STATE FAIR dan always look forward with at the Charlevoix hospital, Sunday jiaix, were united in marriage at the keen anticipation to the coming of ""IbreTToon, Aug. 16, from injuries re- In addition to the splendid schedul- The .Twelfth Annual Boys and A« luck would have it the local ed program, many features will pro- home, of the groom's parents.- Dr. Lampe. Miss "Edyth Thompson, Softball nine, collecting 19' -hits and ceived in an accident while haying on Girls' 4-H Club Camp was held from of the Conservatory of Music of 1 vide fun and happiness for all. A com- scoring 14 runs whitewashed the his farm in Eveline township, thrf The ceremony wag performed b Monday, August 9 to Friday he 13th. Wilson College, Penn., will- sing. plete carnival program, the same Rev. G. R. Parker, pastor of the Con- The largest attendance ever to attend Charlevoix Kays 14 to 6, there last previous Tuesday. He was atop it will appear at the fairs in this sec- Prof. J. W. Thompson, of the Con- load of hay. in the barn when a trip- gregational church, Charlevoix. Th ch|b camp-enjoyed the week filled servatory of M.usic of Knox Col- Wednesday night. Had the locals tion, include many rides such as rooms were very prettily decorated, in with project activities, contests, dem- been playing a team of average cali- rope he was handling broke, throw- merry-go*round, ferris wheel, etc. A pink and green and masses of flow lege, 111., will play the organ and ing Mm off the load onto* the barn onstrations and' recreation. 460 dele- Miss Mowry, a graduate*'of Wil- ber that night they would have been passenger airplane will be anothe ers which, with lighted candles, was gates from some 30 comities partici- in for a very sweet trimming. About floor. He was taken _to the Charle- big attraction. The free acts which very attractive. son College, will play a violin of- voix hospital where ' examination pated in the camp. This county was fertory solo. the only thing they were up to par on are an outstanding feature, will be 'The bridal party entered the room represented by 23 club members and was their hitting. Their fielding was showed the seventh vertebrae from superior to any seen here in severa to the music of a wedding march, th the neck was broken. Mr. Wange- leaders. terrible and their baserunning even years. Excellent prizes for the win bride on the arm of her father, whi Charlevoix county""was honored worse. The~~pitching "Tell" off as the" - man was widely known and esteemed tiers of all contests are donated by gave her in marriage. She wore a throughout Northern Michigan. when five outstanding* club members weak hitting Kays team got • to- the the 'business men. No regular admis gown of white satin. The bride wa were awarded trips to the State Fair Mrs.. Charles Zeitler, 83 offerings of Cihak for 10 safeties. He served for many years as Char- ion will be charged at the ball games attended by her sister, Edna, wh< W. Cihak, F. Morgan^and Barnett levoix County Road Commissioner, as a result of winning: in various con- Passed Away and many of -the other attractions wore a'gown of blue lace. Edward tests. Clare McGhah, Charlevoix, was Saturday, Aug. 1 each with three hits in four trips to being active in the work at the time will bft free. Heise, Jr., acted as best man. Follow the plate led the local free hitting at- of his death. He was supervisor of selected as the health delegate, which Central Lake invites you to attend ing the. ceremony a wedding dinner is one of the greatest honors avaTl'- tack off Shapton, the Charlevoix Eveline township for several years, 's celebration this week end. was served to 30 guests. Mrs. CharJes Zeitler passed away twirler. was vice presideA of the Boyne City- able. Einer Olstrom, East Jordan, * Saturday, Augiut 21 Returning after a brief honeymoon placed first in the Achievement Con- at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A WIN ? ? ? Co-operative Co.; and served two 9:00 a. m.'— Tennis Preliminaries the young couple arc residing Eva Votruba, in East Jordan, la.s( Eait Jofa«n (14) AB. R. H. terms as a director of the East Jor- test. Einer has a most wonderful list 2:00 p. m. — Tennis Preliminaries Charlevoix. of accomplishments. He has already Saturday morning,' Aug. 14. Hayes, 2 b. _" 4 1 - 1 - dan Consolidated Schools. He-jwas- a. 2:30 p. m. — Bana Concert. P. Sommerville, c. 4 12 memhnr .of the German Lutheran won a trip to Chicago in the crops Theresa jgteizinger was born 'in an p v — Nnvoitv Water Sports judging competition and has led his Bavaria, Germany, Nov. 8, 1856. At Barnett, s. s. 4 2 3 Church. and Tug of WaT across rivier. club the last two years. Not to be out- the age of 1,6 years she came to thi M. Cihak, p. 3 1 1 Mr. Wangeman was 63 years of 4:00 p. m. — Free Acts. country and settled in Kenosha, Wis. L. Bennett, 3 b. 4 0 0 age. He was born in Germany, his done, Melvin Somervill*, Boyne City, 7:00 p. m. — Baseball—Bellaire vs. placed second in the wood-identifica- In 1874 she was united in marriag R. Saxton, I. f. 4 2 2 parents being Mr; and Mrs. Oscar Central Lake. to Charles J. Zeitler at Kenosha. La W. Cihak, s. f. 4 1. ' 8 Wangemen. He came with "his par- tion contest: and likewise receives a 8 :00 p. m. — Free Acts. trip to Detroit. To make the record ter on they settled on a farm at Iron Dennis, 1 b. 3 2 2, ents to the United States wn'en three 9:00 p. m. — Radio Drawing. ton, Mich^whe're they resided until Morgan, r. f. 4 2 3 years old. They located |a!fc.,.jQliet, of Charlevoix county more impres- 1 - Sunday, August 22 sive, ah the last day just before camp 1902 when they moved to Charlevoix. Gee, c. f. : 4 2 2 Illinois, and in 1880 .came to Special services in Churches. •Mr. Zeitler passed away there som< * Winstone, s. f. 1-0 ,.0 Charlevoix County (about 67 years broke up,-Howard and Wilber Mc- 2:30 p. m. — Boat Rffces and Water FEATURES YOU WILL LIKE D.onald, East Jordan, won their trip fourteen years ago. Mrs. Zeitler con agro) locating at Boyne Falls. Exhibitions.' linued to reside there until a year • Totals 3d 14 19 He worked as a lumberman for. a "The Wheat and Emeralds," a n the crops demonstration on the 3:00 p. m. — Baseball — Mancelona new soil conservation project, i arid ago when she came to East Jordan til batted for Dennis in 7th. ' • ihort period for Godfrey von Platen. vs. Central'Lake. revealing story of the new Russie reside with her daughter, Mrs. Eva Kay» (6) AB. R... H. In 1900 he was united in marriage by Richard Halliburton, author of should permit the boys to be well up :00 p. m. — Free Acts. in the State contest. Votruba. Ager, 3b. 3 , 0- to Miss Belle Beers. They cleared a 9:00 p. m. — Fireworks Display. "The Royal Road to Romance" and Shapton, p. 4 j 2 others. Miss Irene Brintnall, East Jordan, Deceased is survive? by three sons farm~east of Bbyhe~Falls and built a Monday, Auguit 23 was initiated in the .Service Clufe^in and four daughters all of whom were McCafferty, e; 4 home there. They moved-to Eveline 9:00 a. m. — Medley Relay. Irvin S. CobV'would turn to ad- Orlaskey, s. s. 2 vertising if asked to describe the ccognition of her'many yeafs»«i loy- present at the funeral. They are -An- township in 1908 and during the 9:20 a. m. -— Races and contests for and conscientious service. Mrs. drew C, John J., and Frank J., of •ivingston, L f. —- 3 years build up one of the finest farms old and young, fat and thin. human race in any period ' since M 1 Richardsos, c. f. 4 printer's ink came into common Annna WarnerWarner , CharlevoixCharlevoix, was also Charlevoix' -~- -'--;- Mrs"— . Ev*"—a "-"•--•Votruba-, at on the Peninsula. 1:00 a. m. Semi-Finals in Tennis initiated as a local club_leader who whose home she died; Mrs. Britz of Knowland, 2 b. •_'_p.___ 4 Beside the wife, deceased is sur- Tournaments.