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/ BALL GAME, POLITICAL Distinguished Speakers at Highway Meeting Novesta Revenges 8TILL HAS tiME AND FOOT RACES, TUG OF 16.3 Defeat (By Donald Schenck).. WAR, PAVEMENT DANCE Friday, August 18, a fighting TO KEEPNDG Novesta team.combined fifteen hits with eight runs to win from a local Gov. Comstoek Has 18 Months Mac's One Man Circus, Egg Throwing and scrub team by a one-run margin. It was evident from the start that Remaining to Institute Egg Carrying Contests, Band Music, Novesta meant to do things up in Promised Economy. a big way, but excellent fielding < Free Lemonade for All. by the Iocal men held them some- what in cheek. At that, the score I By V. J. Brown. Any person not interested in hay-@ stood 7-2, Novesta, at the last of ing a good time should avoid the l A pavement dance is a feature the sixth. A brilliant five run ral- Probably there has never been a program of events which have b~en of the evening's entertainment with ly in the seventh tied the score time in the history of this nation scheduled for the homecoming at Geo. Dillman and his Melody Lads forcing~the g~me into extras. With when the average individual citi- Cass City next Thursday, August furnishing the music. the benefit of the lengthening twi- zen is more disturbed than at the 31! These events, whigh will be} light shadows, Novesta scored in present moment. Generally, it is run~ff at the fairgrounds at the ~ Earle Highway Meetin~g. their half of the eighth. said, we have entered upon a new conclusion of the exercises' at the f The annual meeting" of the Earle Lewis Cass Pinney started the era in business and in government. ~Earle Memorial in the afternoon, i~Memorial Super-Highway Associa- scoring for the locals with a nicely It is but a short time ago when the include a base-ball game between ition also scheduled at Cass City pIayed home run to open the third. cry of the nation was for govern- merit to get out of business. Tl~ere Caro and Cass City, and numerous on Thursday, August 31, has a Ray Fleenor proved to be very nmch was revulMon against bureaucracy. othe~r contests for bpth grown-ups galaxy of prominent Michigan eiti- of a spearhead on the attack, get- There was a tremendous wave and children, zens as speakers for the occasion. ting ,three hits ou5 of four trips to The ladies are to hold up .their Included in the list are Edgar Hon. Horatio S. Earle Prof. William Lyon Phelps Congressman Jesse P. Wolcott the plate and scoring twice. against public expense. Today busi- share ot~the afternoon's sport by Guest, Horatio S. Earle, Prof. Wil- ness has yielded itself almost en- Prominent citizens are scheduled first state highway commissioner; The box score: staging" two contests which prom- liam Lyon Phelps and Congress- one mile east of Cass City, which tirely and without an apparent re- to give addresses a.t the annual Edger Guest, Michigan's poe~; was erected in honor of Mr. Earle, Novesta AB H TB R ise zo be hotly contested. In the man Jesse P. Wolcott. Music will D. Richter ...... 5 1 2 0 monstrance to governmental con- rolling pica throwing contest, the be given by the Cass City Ladies' meeting of the Earle Memorial Prof. Win. Lyon Phelps of Yale first state highway commissioner trol. Never in the history of na- Super-Highway Association which University; and Jesse P. Wolcott, of Michigan, who served in that of- N. Hick~ ...... -; 1 1 0 entries so far include Mrs. E. B. Band. C. Collins ...... 4 1 1 1 tions has public money been spent will be held at Cass City on Thurs- congressman of the seventh dis- flee from 1905 to 1909. The monu- with so lavish a hand. Schwaderer, Mrs. John Reagh, Mrs. The business meeting of the as- .trict. H. Wentworth ...... 4 1 2 0 ment marks the westerly end of In this respect Michigan is Bent Clara, Mrs. Thomas MeCool, sociation will be held at the high day, Aug. 31. The speakers in- C. Richter ...... 4 2 3 2 The p~ogram will be given at State Reward Gravel Road No. 1, marching along with the parade. Mrs. William Profit, and Mrs. M. school building at 11:00 a. m. and elude Horatio S. Earle, Michigan's 1:45 p. m. at the Earle Monmnent, L.H}cks ...... 4 4 4 3 built in 1905. A year ago from B. Auten. Entries in the egg car- the annual dinner of ,the society ~t W. Solo ...... 3 2 2 i every political plat- tying race include M~s. Willis 12:30. A. Collins ...... 3 1 1 0 form was heard the Campbell, Mrs. Earl Maharg, Mrs. Immediately after the (tinner, the be paid at once. Fifteen per cent i pioneer days are placed. " ! ANNUAL REUNION OF C. Ryan ...... 3 2 2 1 Andrew Bigelow, and Mrs. C. L. p~rogram will be given at the Earle of the ~remainder will be paid in I Another recollection of the days l cry for govern- ,, [ THE HOLCOMB FAMILY Graham. It is expected that addi- monument, one mile east of Cass S@tember. Similarly, fifteen per[ when you and I were young, Mag-! Turn to page 4, please. " mentat economy. tional entries will be made in both City. This monument was erected cent of the $367,000 due for special gie," is the first clock in Ellington I There was ranting The ,twentieth annual reunion of event~;so that anyone, who ~eels in honor of "Good Roads" Earle at class instruction will be paid now township shown in the display win-I against inspectors, the Holcomb family convened at that the competition is not too the westerly end of State Reward "with another fifteen per cent pay- I dow of Jeweler J. L. May. This the home of C. J. Ho!comb at Mar- there was opposi- able in October. was brought to Tuscola county in stiff -~ill be very welcome. It is Gravel Road No. 1 built in 1905 lette. About 90 were present. Af- NNS OF THE tion to almost ev- rumored that there seems to be when Horatio IS. Earle served as Fifty per cent of the $292,000 1855. Confederate bills, German ter a very nice dinner, a business ery form of gov- some difference of opinion regard- Michigan's first state highway due the rural agricultural schools marks and odd and old coins are ernmental activity, meeting was held. C. J. Holcomb ing who will carry off the prizes commissioner, was to be released August 20o It found in the collection of antiques. there were prom- as president and Martha Staley as N[ARB¥ S[[TIONS of the day in these two events, ~ is estimated that .this payment will ises of cutting the secretary-treasurer were unani- though it has not been ascertained enable the 95 rural agricultural expense sheets of mously elected for the ensuing REUiNION. ,the state in the V. J- Brown. to MUNTZ FAMILY year. favored ~ne in the minds of the open at the regular tir~e in Sop- Happenings Here and There middle, there were protests against The literary program consisted fans. ; tembero every form of taxation, and there The eighth annual reunion of the of recitations and songs by the Garnered from the Chron- All of the balance due on the Muntz family was l~eld art he home were promises of reform...... children and very interesting talks ic!e's Exchanges. ~ • Political Race. TUSOLA Hi]HWAYS (,~.t~c~ account, $35,000, will of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muntz at Port Today Michigan is whirling' Another e~ent which promises be paid. about the Century of Progress ex- Huron on Sunday, August 20, with along- in the same old maze of much gun in-~the three-legged race It was also voted to pay the position were given by Arno Hulet spending. Whatever has been 54 relatives and friends present. and his son, Claude, of Pontiac. between teams made up of the su- county normal indebtedness for A potluck dinner was served at There will be a meeting for all saved by economies applied to the pervisor and clerk of each of the Next year the reunion will be neighboring townships. Audley This Allocation Made from last year first to those districts one o'clock and a social time was Sanilac coun,ty teachers in the l ordinary affairs of government is that this year have discontinued held at the home of Arno L. Hulet Court. House in Sandusky Friday, eaten up by new spendings of new enjoyed, and at six o'clock ice a,t Pontiac. Rawson and Charlie Patterson, as Federal Public Works their county normals because of cream and cake were served. September 1st, beginning promptly commissions and new agencies. Be- the "host" team, have been openly Fund. financial diffioulties and thus Close Those present included S. M. at 1:30 p.m. Supplies and instruc- fore the summer is over there will Those present at the reunion on defying all comers, and their chal- the account. Fifteen county normal Holeomb and Mr. and Mrs. Gene tions will be given out for the en- Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. be mo~e inspectors on the road at lenge has been eagerly accepted boards have discontinued their Holcomb and family of Pontiac, suing year. H. Z. Wilbur, of the state expense than ever traveled by the representatives of Grant,. McGee and family and Mr. and Ardis Holeomb of Detroit, Mr. and trainhng schools so that some $45,- Mrs. Ed. Swallow and family, all of N~rs. A. L. Hulet, Mr. and Mrs. Extension Department, Michigan the highways and byways of this Greenleaf, Novesta, Elmwood and Announcement was made Tues- 000 will be payable on this account. Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nel- Grant Hulet and daughter, Faye, State Normal College, Ypsilanti, commonwealth before. Evergreen townships. It-should be day by Highway Commissioner will be present to discuss e~tension A little more than a year ago son and Mrs. Lena Knowles of Bay!and Ernest Hulet from Holly, Mrs. a good political race. ~ i Murray D. VanWagoner of the al- classes for the fall months. this writer in dosing his first se- Definite entries for the boys and ~location of funds to counties under LUANU'''"'"'""UIL5 |U'" City; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Acken-'~ Ella L'~bhr of East Jordan, Mr. and Fire which started in the straw ries of articles on state affairs, girls have not been made as yet, 'the Federal Public Works Act bach and daughter, Gloria, of ~ Turn to page 5, please. Unionville; Mr. and Mrs. Dan! mow while threshing Tuesday af- used these words: but they will beopen to all comers which provides $12~800,000 for ternoon destroyed a large barn and within the ages menioned. T~ere building of highways in Michigan. Muntz of Silverwood; Mr. and Mrs. i Oligarchy of Spenders. 'dL~",~' ~ |,,~,,~,.~" Don Srhitt~ and family, Mr. and: contents owned by Jacob Baker, will be an .egg-throwing contest This allocation was made by the half m~e west of Elkton. Men Mrs. Arehie Lobdell an'd family,' "Michigan is ruled by an oli- open to bo~rs between 10 and 13 highway eainmissioner under the working in the mow barely escaped. garchy of spenders who have their years oId. These will be, entered ~same plan .as was followed by the , Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Briggs and 000D P~{IZ[S AWAIT family and George Muntz, all of The loss, estimated at $4,000; is ears attuned and their eyes focused in teams of two. There will also federal governmen~ in its allocation partially covered by insurance. A upon certain blocks and minorLties be a 50-yard dash for boys,under to the state. It prohibits any po- Will Be Presented in H. S. Mayville;Muntz and Mr.Mr. andand Mrs.Mrs. AndrewStanley B[ST GRAIN YI[LD~ threshing machine owned by a who have learned to make them- 14, and a 50-yard dash for girls, litical consideration in the assig-n- group of farmers was burned. selves heard and seen. The tax- under 14. Entries for all of these merit of monies to any coun,ties, Audi[orium on Sept. Muntz of Cass City; and some friends from Port Huron•and Sagi- Other losses included 700 bushels payer will never receive his de- three events should speak to Don: and is based upon a distribution 28 and 29. of grain and five head of young served recognition until he too ald Sehenek some time before nex£ giving approximately one-third haW. : The 1934 reunion will be held at Contest at Detroit Offers stock. • 1 makes his power a virile, forceful Thursday. share according to population; one- All of the Peck l~igh school portion of election issues. Public 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Chance at Cash Awards Ball Game an~d Tug of War. third share according to area and ; A committee representing the Briggs at Mayville the third Sun- teachers have signed do'tracts to waste will never be swept aside by one-third according to highway Ladies' Band met on August "10 day in August. I for Wheat, Oats, Etc. return next year, and school will those who fatten at public feed As the ball .game wilt probably mileage in each county, with a representative of Universal open on Tuesday, Sept. 5, according troughs. be another chapter in that old rival- "This plan," said Mr. VanWag- Producing Company, Fairfield, Turn to page 4, please ry between Cass City and Caro, oner, "is adopted as the general Iowa, and made arrangements for Killing Rats. Miss Cass City I Grain growers who have pro- that speaks for itself. Neither rule for all counties. [.It is possible the famous production '"Henry's duced a profitable crop this year "Farmers frequently find it prof- team has ever been known to like that some exceptions must be made, Wedding" to be staged on Sept. itable to take a day off and kill the rl~ _-I __ can still add to ,their income by it very well when theotheremerged particularly, with reference to 28-29 in H. S. Auditorium. This at Fair louay, winmng a prize in the, Ira H. But- Wallace Team, '33 Turn to page 7, please. from some contest holding the counties where the number of eli-Iproduetion is something entirely best of the argument, so the win- terfield contest at the Detroit Fair, gible projects, under the federal new and d)fferent in the way of !according to members of the farm Softball Champs ner this time will have@to show regulations, is snail, or with ref- entertainment and promises to be some real 'fstuff." i crops department at Michigan The men contend that the real erence to projects of vital interest the only "Henry's Wedding" to be i State College,-who are .supervising The softball series for 1933 was Home-coming at elimax of the afternoon's sport or two or more counties where held in this community this year. this feature. completed Tuesday nigt~t with agreement can be reached by .the The most outstanding thing about Wallace's team, winner of the sec- Deford Labor Day will come with the tug of war Prizes in this class are awarded counties involved as to the differ- ,,Henry, s Wedding" is that three on the basis of gross value of the ond ,series, defeating Auten's team, when Captain Stanley Asher leads ent distribution of funds, otherwise, couples get married, making it a crop per acre so those getting winner of first series, by a score Deford is making plans for a his team. of ten "bulldogs" o~t onto this rule will be followed and the.triple wedding. The costuming is of 7 to 5. home-coming and school reunion on the traek to seek what they ean do checks will need a high yield of allocation, as given below, will iunusual and spectacular and the first quality grain. The quality With Auten leading the cheering Labor Day, Sept. 4. with Captain Ralph Ward's "bus- stand." ~newspaper reports throughout the section and with Speed Campbell The day's program features two• kies." Ralph hasn't announced will be used to determine the mar- all of his line-up yet, but it seems The "following is a list of court-lentire eountry praise this unusual ket value of the grain and liglat- delivering an old dilapidated soft- ball games, tug of war, foot races that some of his friends have ties in the Thumb and the amounts ishow. It takes 125 local people to weight or damaged grain would ball, the o~tlook was very dubious for boys, girls and men, two box- ing contests, hauling" match, free enough eonfidenee in him to be of- allocated .to them: Huron, $156,-]present this elaborate produetion. have a lower market value. at times. However, the si~lendid picture show and dancing in the feting odds of two-to-one already, i467.t9; Sanilae, $168,471.54; Tus-~Two outstanding features of the This contest has been held in playing of the entire Wallace team evening. A martial band will fur- Of'course, those odds would prob- cola, $161,063.33. production are the beaus and belies Detroit for several years and many overcame all obstacles and landed them in their rightful position nish music during the day and eve- ably change considerable if Start- of grandma's time and the colored exceptional yields have been re- ning. A greased pig will be re- ley's team shows up well in prae- I brethern and "sistern" of the Mys- corded. These records will proba'- champions of 1933 softball. bly stai~d this year's tests as the For the benefit of all readers leased during the day and will be @ice as he says he will. Cash Releases for tie Shrine. given to ~the person who captures Here is Stanley's line-~pi Ray I Indications point to "Henry's weather conditions were not favor- and any group wishing to banquet winners, is listed be- the animal. Fleenor, Chas. Jaeger, Manley Wedding" spot en- able for high yields. Quality of the the the team School Districts being" a high of low: Kenneth Dodge, Roy McNeil, program Asher, Glenn Wright, Wm. Martus, . xertainment in the Cass City corn- grain in some sections, however, is The day's opens art ten Raymond McCullough, Donald Wal- o'clock in the forenoon with a ball Glenn McClorey, Emory Louns- !munity. up to standard this season. At a recent meeting" with the I The gross value of the crop will lace, Bill Bottrell, Fred Pinney, game between Deford Independents bury, Ed. Craft, Alfred Craft and superintendent of public instruc- be determined by multiplying the Anson Kerr, M. Joos, B. Wright, and the Pontiac All Stars and con- Roy McNeil. I Miss Audree Bliss tinues throughout the day and Free lemonade will be served tion, Dr. Paul F. Voelker, the fi- number of bushels per acre by the C. M. Wallace, Evard Rawson, night until Tuesday morning. during the afternoon. The Cass nance committee of the state Cass City'.s fair and charming rep- price in Detroit Sept. 1 for the Grant Patterson, Jack Corkins, P. ad_tAntiques on Display This is the second home-coming resentative in the sugar queen con- grade of grain produced. The yield A. Schenek, John West. City Ladies' Band will furnish the ministrative board voted to release i in Store Windows that Deford is staging. Last year's music. All events on homecoming over one-half million dollars of the test at the Tuscola County Fair must be obtained on a field of five celebration on Labor Day brought program are free. moneys due to local districts by the i today (Friday). or more acres. out a large crowd, who were well state. The finance committee, con- I Win. Sangster had "the patience Yields must be verified on certifi- Leslie P. Kefgen pleased with the program. One Man Circus. !sisting of Theodore Fry, state, of Job 50 years ago if one may i cates which can be obtained from Mac's Famous One Man Circus treasurer, John K. Stack, state i judge by the wooden chains he Mr. and Mrs. G. W. London left county agricultural agents. Class- Gets Legion Post will be a special attrac.tion at the auditor, B. J. Abbott, budget direc-iwhittled a half century ago which Saturday for "Des Moines, Iowa, es are provided for wheat, oats, and Eldon Hall and Avery Strickland homecoming here Thursday, Aug. tor, and Frank Fitzgerald, secre- are now on display in the window where they are attending the barley. Leslie P. Kefgen of Bay City, are attending the Century of Prog- 31. McDonald claims to be the tary of state, expressed their sym-~of Bigelow's Hardware. It mus~ National Rural Letter Carriers' As- Awards in 1932 and yields were: son of l~{rs. P. A. Koepfgen, of ress Fair at Chicago this week. world's greatest monopedic equilib-pathy for the financial plight of have taken many, many hours of sociation convention. wheat, Ralph Collins, Mr. Pleasant, Cass City, was elected national Bridge was played at five tables rist. A man without feet, he walks the school districts and gave as- Mr. Sangster's time to produce the Sterle Spencer lost his farm resi'- 57 bushels; oats, George Aldrich committeeman at the annual meet- Tuesday evening when Mrs. Albert the wire, rides the single wheel and surance that additional releases on intricate work with a jack-knife. & Son, Fairgrove, 74 bushels; and dence at Wiekware by fire Wednes- ing of the Michigan department of Gallagher entertained a number of does other difficul~ acrobatic stunts. last' Year's account would be made i A reminder of earlier days is a day afternoon. A portion of the barley, E. W. Eckfield, Unionville, the American Legion held in Grand He performs at the fairgrounds in friends. Prizes for high score as soon as possible. Fifteen per display in Burke's Drug Store win- household goods on the first floor 65 bushels. Rapids this week. Mr. Kefgen were won by Mrs. Willis Campbell the afternoon and on Main Street cent of the $1,400,000 due to ioeal dow where a pill roller, drift mill, were saved. The origin of the fire was also named alternate delegate and Mrs. Robert McConkey. Re- in the evening. districts on the Turner Fund will drn~ press, percolator and scale of is not kfaowm Adve~L~e it i~ the Chronicle. to the ~ational convention. i freshments were served. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-- FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN.

drowned. The flood was said to be brick veneering on the residence of News Review of Current the worst since 1887. Several im- Isaac Hall on. Garfield Ave. portant towns were in danger o£ Turning Back The carpenter work on the new utter destruction. opera house i~ progressing nicely the Pages and the tinners have the roof all Events the World Over ARTINEZ MERA. who was in- but completed. resrone M a-ugurated president of Ecua- Items from the files of Cass City Master Bertie Baxter returned dor only last December. may have Newspapers of 1898 and 1908. Monday from Oak Grove, after a to give up his high office, for he AU US very happy visit with Master Cuba Quieting Down With De Cespedes as President-- doesn't seem to be satisfactory to Meredith Auten. the country. The congress voted. Twer~ty-five Years Ago. Basic Industries S10w With Codes Johnson Steinhauser & Fuller have com- 42 to 22, to send a commission to Augus~ 28, 1908. Relies on the Women. x~ him to ask him "in the name of pleted the foundation walls for the democracy" to let the popular will Married at her home, two miles water and light plant, and brick is T NE $ALE nord~ ana one mile -,vesz oz Gave- nov¢ ~m< cn'aw~ :io~ Li]e bui[(iing. said soldiers were guarding the town, Miss Mary E. Burdon and F. Parrott, who has conducted a (E~ecfive Augusf 31) By EDWARD W. PICKARD presidential palace; but it is hard Wm. A. McLean on Wednesday, mercantile business at Shabbona tO say which way Latin-American Aug. 26. for some time, has sold his busi- As LONG as our present UBA, recovering from its spasm gaging in a st0.biliz~tio~ operation soldiers will jump. Early Friday morning, the shin- ness there and will move nex~ week of revolution, began to settle stock lasts we'll sell you C "We will try to do as effectively as gle and saw mill of Bert Gowan to Wt/eeler, Mich. back into normal living under its possible the fundamental things NCLE SAM'S war on criminals, in the lumber camp east of town Our office was graced by a pleas- tires at today's low prices. new proviswnal President, Carlos which will keep the,price of wheat U especially kidnai)ers and racke- was discovered in flames. Nothing .i:~il]i::~~ Manuel de Cespe- up." ant call, on Saturday, from Thos. Rubber is up 150% and teers, made progress in some re- was saved. Mr. Gowan's loss is on-" ~Deck of Elmwood, one of the few ii~iii~!~i~iii~~ des. Killing and It was announced, also, that the gions, notably in the capture in cotton has advanced 50%. timated at $1,500. remaining "Lumbermen of the looting, that pre- government was waiving the bulk Texas of Harvey b'ailey, escaped Mrs. Ella Landon of Detroit died Cass/' who have been immortal- Judge for yourself the of its debt claims against cotton convict and leader of desperadoes at the home of her son, Guy W. ized, so to speak, by Henry Dodge, farmers who have complied with who is wanted for numerous crimes course that tire prices Landon, on Houghton St., on the Elmwood poet. Mr. Deck is a ::::i::i::i::i::i:: the ousting of th6 the acreage reduction program so in the Middle West. including the Wednesday after a few days' ill- native of Eastern Ontario, the son must take. iiiiiiii;ili!i!i Machado r e g i m e, that about 8100,000,000 would start machine gun massacre last June at ness. of ~ ~rue son of Erin, and spent his ::iii::::::::iii::i~ ceased in the main, moving in small checks to farmers the Kansas City Union station. boyhood within six miles of Rideau At today% low prices ::::ii::ii~{::! though the pursuit within a few days. The same Bailey also is charged wigh the re- The marriage of Miss Margaret Canal, midway between Kingston ~ii!i::i and capture or formula found for cotton will be cen~ kidnaping of C. F. Urschel. C. Newcombe, daughter of Mr. and 4~n~t take chances with Mrs. John Newcombe, of Kincar- and Ottawa, Ont. He is now past slaughter of porris- used for wheat. Oklahoma o.i] operator, and ten oth- I thin~ worn tires ! With our dine, and W. E. Freeman, formerly 70 years of age and has spent 39 tas was continued. ers implicated in that crime have The long suffering of Cass City, took place in De- years here, living upon an 80-acre ~liberal trade-in allowance . President De TEEL, oil, coal and automobile been nabbed. troit on Tuesday, Aug. 25. Cespedes Cubans were deter- S industries, looked upon as basic, The federal crusade, however, farm, 5 miles west and ~ mile {you can equip your ear north, which he purchased of Q. mined to wipe ou~ were still unable to formulate codes staged an awful flop near Chicago. D. M. Houghton, O. C. Wood, A. I all Lliose murderous of Ma- !with a set of new Firestone members satisfactory to their various fac- Government agents, policemen and B. Parmalee and Geo. Martin were W. A~twood of Saginaw. There ehado's secre~ police. Dr. De Ces- among the soldiers of Cass City were then but two buildihgs in ~i tions and to the na- deputy sheriffs to ~he number of iHigh Speed Tires at very Firestone High Speed Tires are pedes appointed his cabinet minis- ..... tional recovery ad- 250, equipped with airplanes, squad who attended the Northeastern Cass City, one a log house upon ters, most of them belonging to what is now the Stevenson prop- low cost. Don'tdelay. Come extra quality -- superior in every ministration. This c[trs, machine guns and bombs, cor- Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' as- way--materials, design, construc~ the ABC or the Nationalist party, erty, at the corner of Main and slowed up the NRA nered two kidnapers for whom they sociation meeting at Carp last ]:in today. tion and workmanship. Every and they were sworn in. The Pres- Segar Streets, belonging to Jesse stride so much tha~t had laid a trap, chased them by week. High Stretch Cord is Gum-Dipped ident himself took the post of sec- Fox and a small frame store con- President Roosevelt land and air all over the western The Woman's Study Club, a lit- for greatest Safety and Blowout retary of state. Castillo Pokorny ducted by Mr. Clark about wheYe If" LIBERAL TRADE-IN called on H u g h part of Cook county, and then had erary society, was organized on Protection--the SAFETY that was made minister of war and Col. the Cass C£ty Bank now stands. Johnson to get to admit their quarry had escaped. Monday afternoon. The club will ALLOWANCE only Firestone Erasmo Delgado, leader of the mili- The first buildings east of town quick action, and The kidnapers had been baited with meet every two weeks on Mon~day .~ary coup that forced Machado to DURING THIS SALE gi.es yon. TODAY'S LOW PRICES the administrators a promise of collecting a second afternoons. were those of Andrew* Walmsley, 1 flee, was appointed military com- told the leaders in $50,000 from Jake Factor. They are mile east and l~ mile north. There mander of ttavana. D. M. Houghton has purchased ~r®,ten¢ the industries that supposed to be members of the was a small boarding house .south Machado, who fled to Nassau in the G. A. R. hall and is tearing of town, kept by one of the Hough- Super Oidfleid Type William Green they musg at once Roger Touhy gang, four of whom. down the building. HIGH SPEED TYPE 4.75-19 ...... $7-$$ the Bahamas by airplane, accom- agree on codes pro- including the leader, are govern- ton brothers. Mr. Deck assisted in t929' 5.G0-19...... 8.•Q panied by several of his closest viding minimum wages and maxi-, ment prisoners under indictment Win. and Benj. Schwegler building the state road from the size TODAY'S PR|¢E ~A..,,= PRICE ~e$~On¢ friends, was reported to have taken mum hours. There was an unpleas- for the kidnaping of William Hamm, threshed 3,200 bushels of grain on Columbia swamp to the Cass river, P~IcE with him severaI million dollars ant incident in the iron and steel Jr., wealthy St. Paul brewer. their farms northeast of town last a distance of 12~A miles and re- O|dAeld Type 4"7549 "'" $i~''~ 0 ~'51! $ " i though he left behind even his cloth- ~liscussions that caused further de- Chicago law authorities are doing Week. Two thousand "bushels of membered well that a tremendous ' 4.50-2t) ...... ShoO0 ing. His wife and other members of lay. William Green, president of better. The co,urts are manned by that amoun~ were oats. pine stump stood just where Main 5.00-19 . . . ~eO0 1 .2 4.75-19...... b.70 the family escaped the vengeance the American Federation of Labor, and Segar Streets intersect. He judges who have given up their va- 5,25.]a... 10o00 1 . 0 1 . 0 ~¢**ten¢ of the mobs by taking a gunboat °went into a conference as a mem- cations, and every day sees a num- Thirty-five Years Ago. o was in the habit of lumbering each Sentinel Type yacht to Key West. Fla., whence ber of the NRA labor advisory board ber of desperate criminals convict- August 25, 1898. winter for many years and while in 4.40-21 ...... $4.9S they expected to go to New York and also on the invitation of Secre- ed and sentenced to prison terms. the employ of Win. Williams helped 5.5o49... 11.5@ ]at~5 4.50-20 ...... $.40 A. A. McKenzie is utilizing the and later to Paris. The ex-dictator tary Perkins. But the steel leaders The usual long delays granted to de- to cut what he believed to be the. 6.00.18... 12.7G said he probably would remain in rink for packing apples. 'l~restone took one look at him and walked fendants in such cases are being re- largest log thaff ever flowed down Courier Type Nassau and would not interfere Will Heller is taking a week's • 6.00.19 H.D. 1~,bO out. fused by the judges, and the un- the Cass river. It grew near the 4.4o-2L~_$3.60 with' developments in Cuba. vacation from driving" the sprink- sources of the Pigeon and Pinne- Green declared this act was "a savory lot of lawyers who get rich 6.50-19 H.D. 17,90 2 4.5o-21 ...... ,, 4.25 No one would even in.timate that i challenge to the government," and defending known murderers and ler and is taking orders for "Our hog rivers and the first 16-ft. log 7.00-18 tI.D. 20,11~ Other Size~ the R'oosevelt administration fo- continued : gangsters'are rather dumfounded. War with Spain" by way of alter- cut therefrom made nearly 1,600 ProportionatelyLow mented the anti-Machado revolutio.n, I "Th e queshon" ~s" whether steel ~s ation. John Fisher drives the feet, being six foot through at but the State department in Wash- I-to dictate to the government or USSIANS, Jews and interna- sprinkler. the base. It required%hree yokes I ington certainly knew in advance [whether the government is going R tional Free Masons. are con- F. Klump & Co. call attention to of oxen and a team of horses to just about what was going to hap- to set up machinery under the in- cocting a world plot against Ger- the fact in their advertisement, pull the log to the loading point, Cass City 0il and Gas Co. pen in Cuba. It knew Machado dustrial recovery act and require in- many, according to Der Deutsche that they have the only exclusive from where it was drawn to the would be ousted, and that he would dustry to.work with that machinery." of Berlin, official book store in town. Cass, and eventually found its way STANLEY ASHER, Manager. Telephone 25, be succeeded by De' Cespedes. Am- Shortly thereafter the labor ad- organ of the Nazi George Freeman is putting the to the mills at Saginaw. bassador Welles was in close touch visory board formally protested his "labor front." The with the revolutionaries and was exclusion. paper cites, as proof apprised of their plans. Assistant Johnson described it as "Miss Per- that secret negotia- Secretary o,f State Caffery was kept kinst party" and declined further dis- tions are being car- informed and approved each step cussion. The labor secretary, who ried on, the simul- taken, and President ROosevelt ap- continued in conference with the taneous presence at parently let him and Mr. Welles ~[::~ig!iii::::::::iiiii!::i~i!iii::iii}: THIS IS THE CENTURY OF PROGRESS steel leaders without Green, made the French resort work out the problems themselves. no statement. of R oyat of Bernard The Cubans selected De Cespedes Better progress was made with Baruch of New for the Presidency, but he received the oil and automobile codes. The York, Andre Tar- the O. K. of official Washington be- former, it was believed, would .pro- dieu of France, Bernard fore being named. The islanders vide for a measure of government Leon Trotzky, Max- were not coerced in any way by the supervision of prices. A group of Baruch im Litvinov, Rus, / , however, and tim Texa s oil p.roducers who challenged sian foreign commissar, and the Dixie Distri, butors\ three American warships that were the constitutionality of the recovery Russian ambassador of the republic sent to Havana and Manzanillo were act met defeat in the District of of Turkey. I sent only to protect American lives Columbia Supreme court. Justice Former Premier Edouard Her- and property. Joseph Cox denied the application riot's trip to Moscow is also part of What part in the revolution was for an injunction against ~ections the plot against Germany. accord- played by the National City Bank lntrod uce of the law permitting federal regu- ing to Der Deutsch6, which warns of New York and Electric Bond and lation of oil production. Germans against what it terms the Shares, which have heavy interests duplicity of the Soviet Russians in Cuba, has not been revealed. IRST of the open disputes with' and "Jews who want to profit by Both concerns had formerly been F in the personnel of the recovery the chaos and hatred they sow considered supporters of Machado, administration resulted in the res- among nations." but seemingly they did not lift a ignation of Prof. W. F. Ogburn as The ,~Swiss, on the other hand, hand to save him from destruction. a member of the claim to have discovered a Nazi plot, Probably they will come out at consumers' advis- one of their papers charging that the'~big end of the horn when the ory board. Ogburn, Hitler's followers have launched a island is rehabilitated. This re- an/econo- propaganda campaign for the an- covery, Cuban business men feel, is ~ho is mist from the Uni- nexation of German Switzerland to certain if the price of sugar can versity of Chicago, Germany. be raised a cent or a cent and a was vexed because An American sailor named Thor- half a pound, which can be done if Mrs. Mary Hard- sten Johnson was sentenced to six the United States tariff of two cents .man Rumsey, chair- :::::,~,::::::~i:'::~:!:i*!i~i::-"months in jail at Stettin on charges a pound is reduced or abolished. of calling the chancellor "a Czecho- They believe, too, that Cuba would man of the board, a p p o i n t e d Mrs. ~-~ili~i~i:. slovakian Jew," and the American then become a good customer for , o osoo authorities were preparing to move Amer, ican goods. Cuba's national for his release. debt, hugely increased under Macha- wife of the admin- istrator, chairman Mrs. H. $. do, also will have to be refunded, of the complaint Johnson APAN'S fine navy of about 280 for the interest and amortization J ships sailed south from Tokyo, payments now amount to $1,500,000 committee, and declared the com- under personal command ef Emper- a month. " mittee was unable to fulfill its or Hirohito, and began the maneu- President Roosevelt was so satis- functions. Ogburn told Johnson the vers that take the form of an en- fied with the state of affairs in Cuba consuming public wag not being counter with a hypothetical foe at- that he went for a short motor trip protected, and later he said that tacking Japan from the equatorial in the Virginia mountains. Before the expressed policy of the NRA of Pacific. It was assumed that the leaving Washington he and Presi- keeping purchasing power moving enemy fleet had seized the Caroline dent De Cespedes exchanged friend- alongside of rising prices "will be and Marshall islands, between ~he / O °~ ly messages~ Secretary of State blocked, I predict, for want of ade- Philippines and Hawaii, which the Hull explained to the press that quate indexes. League of Nations turned over to Cuba had really not had a change of "The complaints (against viola- Japan under mandate after ~he Ger- government. He said it was a mere tions of codes by employers), I Get a New Thr ll' mans lost them in the World war. change of personnel without any recommend, should be handled by a alteratio,n in the structure or, proc- 'line' organizatiQn and not by an ¢,z:~ .... esses of government. Consequent- advisory board." ~reO.UGH the old prohibition bu- ly, he said, the United States did Flying in an ~army plane to St. au has been abolished, and re- not find it necessary to extend recog- Louis, Mr. Johnson made a stir- peal is expected before the close of Fill WithDixie Golden Now the year, "liquor control is neither nition to President De Cespedes ring appeal for support of the Pres- since he came in trader the consti- ident's re-employment program, as- dead nor forgotten," in the words of tutional method of succession in serting its success depended upon L. McHenry Howe. The secretary to the President said the bureau Cuba. co-operation of the people in each VELVET SMOOTHNESS town, and, in the last analysis, had merely been absorbed by the ~'~uL~O'~:vIN,~ ~ comerence of upon the women. "Woman in de- division of investigation of the De- a President Roosevelt and his ex- fense of the support of her home," partment of Justice, adding that ,'if Plus ecutive council, it was announced he said, "is about as safe for triflers any racketeers or bootleggers are thai; the administration approved as a lioness at the door of a den- holding celebrations over the sup- ful of cubs. When every American posed demise of the bureau they POWER AND MILEAGE the Chicago Board of Trade's deci- ..... x sion to withdraw the peg from housewife understands that the are due to an awful shock." wheat futures. Secretary Wallace Blue Eagle on everything that she "When the Eighteenth amend- said : Permits to come into her home is a ment is repealed," Howe added, "~he "We are going to do everything symbol of its restoration to sdcur- bootlegger will find himself if any- effective th£t we can to keep the ity, may God have mercy on the thing in closer quarters than now. price of wheat up. but we are not man or group 6f men who attempts Uncle Sam is counting on several S., T. and H. Oil Co. going to indulge in sleight-of-hand to trifle with that bird." hundreds of millions of dollars from revenue taxes, which will business. The peg was put in to Distributors lighten the taxpayers' burdens--and l give time to iron out a technical pARTS of four provinces In lit you are laboring under any il- situation arising from one extreme- ~China are reported to be flood-i lusio n that he doesn't intend to ThePower to Pass "That's Dixie Gas" ly large speculative account. )Ve .ed by the waters of the Yellow riv- can't keep up the price of wheat er and many thousands of the collect every red cent of it you are making the mistake of your life." [ by pegging futures. We are not on- wretched inhabitants have been ' ©. 193L Western Newspaper Union. , Es% %- ...... "

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"i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE~FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933. PAGE THREE. Mrs. Harry Coates, and WICKWARE. • Dinner was served at noon to about SHABBONA. family from Lansing, who are fifty guests from Detroit, Pontiac, spending the week here. C[arkston and Ubly. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nic:ol and Mr. and Mrs. Anson P~-octor Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bridges were two daughters and Mr. and Mrs. G. Pontiac were Saturday visitors visitors on Friday at Shover, sister, K. Nicol and daughter, Nancy Indian Reservations the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank FINE O LS. o. Mrs. M. A. McArthur and chil- Almost every state contains non- Townsend. Jean, of Forester visited relatives dren, Betty and David, of Saginaw, reservation Indians who have adopt- David Brown° of Pontiac visited and Mrs. F. E. Fe~zer of Flint here the last of the week. Raymond Spencer and son, Law- Ied the customs of civilized life. The Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown Sun- visited Saturday at the home of refine, and daughter, Leonia, re- reservations are territories set apart day. l~Ir. and Mrs. A. H. Henderson. I turned to their home in-Port Hu- I as/homes for the Indian charges of Mrs. Ernest Goodall of Cass City Mrs. Anng Silvernail of Detroit i ~on Sunday evening after spending] tile nation, where they are pvotect- was a Sunday visitor at the A. H. spent the week-end wi:th her i~ar- a f~w days with relatives. ' • Ied and taught. Those on the res- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell, 1Henderson home. ervations are ~ot permitted to pass BUY YOUR MOTOR OiL AT STANDARD STAT|ORS and attended the home-coming here M;t;or,~- . _ Robu~,qo~-. __ wa~. a bushiness ~ the ,ou,,u,,,es'...... a,,,: of the reserve except on Saturday. caller in Detroit Thursday. on proper business or by consent of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Phetteplace Standard Oil Co. Mrs. Margaret Nicol of Lansing the agent in charge. As rapidly as entertained Saturday, Mrs. A. Stages Parade and Mrs. Annie Jordan of Cass poss4ble the Indians are induced to Bandcroft, Mrs. H. White, and Mr. City are guests at the S. Nicvl abandon tribal relations and adopt and Mrs. Lawrence, all of Almont. home. the habits of the white race. The Standard Oil Co. in the in- l Riley Terry of Detroit spent the Mrs. E. Love and two children terest of their New Super Fuel, l week-end at the Joe Brown home. of Detroit are visting friends here Standard Red Crow~, conducted an Horses in Wa~4are Cleo Nicvl is quite ill at this this 'week. elaborate road parade thr.ough Cass As early as 1700 B. C., horses writing. The Ballagh family reunion was C~ty on August 17. seem to have been used in the co~ Mrs. Chas" Sharrard and daugh- held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Keating, local agent of the Leland Nicol Sunday, August 20. quest of Egypt by an Asiatic tribe. ters, Gail and Marilyn, and son, company, directed the route and Robert, Of Birmingham are spend- led the stream of highly decorated ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. equipment through the town. The A. L. Sharrard. exhibits consisted of a lead car an- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sass of nouncing the Super Fuel and fol- Port Huron and Mr. and Mrs. Sam lowing this car a huge float with a iVfcGowan of Detroit spent the mounted car illustrating Standard week-end withMr, and Mrs. Ben service at the pump. Behind £his Phetteplace. float came a huge sound amplify- Bill Jones of Flint spent Satur- ing truck which delivered snappy day with his brother, S. J. Jones. music and ~short announcements relative to the new Super Fuel. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Comfort Following the sound equipment daughter, Evelyn, and Miss Duane were ten large Standard delivery Fischer of Detroit were six o'clock ...... 1~ - - r -/It ..... d 7 ...... ~ ...... $ ...... 7 ./ trucks each carrying banners per- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew- traying the side different rea- is Travis. on sons why New Standard Red Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ormsbee and Crown is the super fuel. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ormsbee of The Standard Oil Company is Afton attended the home-coming justly proud of this new motor and visited relatives Sunday. fuel. They claim it the greatest Mrs. John Helmigar of Port Hu- advance in gasoline that has ever Thrifty Wives ron visited Mrs. Herbert Parrott been offered the motorist by any lVionday. petroleum product marketer or Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hempton of manufacturer and with higher oc- Pontiac spent the week-end with tane rating plus the addition of BtJY COAL IN tl Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hyatt. tetraethyl lead it brings up the Mrs. Mary Gibbs and son, Elmer, .anti-knock quality to a height that of Armada were Saturday visitors is unsurpassed by any gasoline sell~ THRIFTY wives all over town put at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~. L. ing at the regular price. This gas- Sharrard. otir~e also is seasonally adjusted in their winter supplies of coal in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lienhart and for maximum power in any tem- daughter, Iris, of Detroit attended perature or climate; does not con- the hottest months of the year the home-coming Saturday and vis- tain gum or sulphur impurities. ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cook, It's the claim of the Standard Oil because they can save 10 per cent Sunday. Company that if a motorist tries this new super fuel that he'll con- Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Kirkpatrick tinue to use it from then on. of their heating bills by doing so. entertained Saturday and Sunday Miss R~th Jordan, recently of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller of De- the "Follow Through" Company, troit and Mr. and Mrs. William was one of the featured attractions Freese of Flint. of the parade. Miss Jordan, with Frank Neville of Cleveland, 0., the beautiful flashing smile, easily and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brennan of Farm Prod,ce ST&r~¢ L] N D- Why go to unknown POLAR ~i'~ E--The Middle West's most carried the honors of the elaborate Detroit spent from Friday until caravan. The Standard Oil Com- Mls when you can buythis dependable popular meal;urn-priced motor oil. No~( Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. pany's advertising representative Phone 54. Standard product for only 15¢ a quart? sells for the lowest price in its histc~ry. N~ville. stated that it was necessary to get Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Furness of a super girl to team up with a su- Elkton were week-end guests of per fuel. ~' PER QU~,RT PLUS T.~%X ,.~Z~z~ ~.'~ ~ Mr. and ~rs. Clifford Furness. A reception was given Mr. and TANDARD OIL SERV iCE Mrs. H erSert Fuller of New York Copr. 1933, Standard Off• C o. WE aoou~p~ ALSO DISTR[I~[JTOR~ OF ATLA~ TURE-~ ~ .... Cit~ Thursday night in the com- munity hall here. A large number were in attendance and the newly- weds received many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Fuller will be better known here as Miss Marion Last Two WeeRs Kritzman. They left Sunday for their home in New York City, after FOR GIRLS AND BOYS TO WIN spending three weeks with rela- T uitio. /tares tives here. EXTRA ! 15 SPECIAL Big Prizes ELLINGTON AND AWARDS Ask the Store Manager for Details NOVESTA. Lo wered

Mr. and Mrs. Rinard Knoblet and CHiPSO Flakes family and Mrs. Annie Knoblet at- or Granules ...... ~ 33c tended the Mennonite camp meet- ing at Brown City on Sunday. Mrs. Rinerd Knoblet and Mrs. Annie Always Fresh, lb ...... Knoblet remained for a few days. 19e Corella Belisle of Drayton Plains is spending some time with her ~ Embassy, quart ...... e sister, Mrs. Henry Goodell. Mrs. J. H. Goodall left' on Mort- TOMATO SOUP, day to attend the World's Fair in Barbara Ann 6 ca"s 25C Chicago. John Tuckey and Steve Moore attended the camp meeting at Brown City, on Sunday. COUNTRY CLUB Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer en- JACK FROS~ tertained over the week-end, the former's brother, R. F. Mercer, and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell R Mercer, all of Detroit. CORNFLAKES SUGAR Mrs. Joseph Parrott returned last Thursday from Sandusky where she had spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Harry 2 plgges" 19c Tallmadge. 5 2Tc Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tuckey at- WE O0 OUR -PART tended the Bad Axe Fair three af- ASuperbValue! ~ ~ In theHandy Package ternoons of last week. Tuition rates in the Cass City High trained in their respective fields. The I" Geraldine Gingrich and Gladys School h~ave been reduced from $80 to $65 teaching staff has NOT been reduced. ~and Harold Tuckey are camping at Brown City this week and at- per annum. As the school district from tending the Mennonite camp meet- PICNIC HAMS, which the non-resident pupil comes pays Our tuition rates have been lowered ing. Pound " 10C $60 of the annual tuition, this leaves but and terms made easy; the living costs in Mrs. Mack Little and sons, Keith $5.00 for the pupil to meet. This is $2.50 Cass City are the lowest in years; text and Harold, spent Saturday in Bay FRESH BREAD, City at the C. F. Snorer home, 1 pound loaf ...... ~LP~ per term, payable the first week of each books are cheap (few changes have been where they visited Mrs. Carleton term. I made the last few years and many used Brown of Brooklyn, N. Y. SCRATCH FEED, $1 89 Wesco Brand, 100 lb. sack ...... ~® books are available) ; everything is in your We have tried to ~neet the needs of a favor to get that high school education PASTRY FLOUR, rural community by offering courses in the, ! NOVESTA° Country Club...... 5 lb. sack 17C now. Be ready and prepared for those following fields: Home Economics, CollegeWl better times when we get around the cor- J Threshing is nearly done up ,rg Preparatory, Agriculture, and Commercial. ner. here-abouts. The records of these departments speak Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brooks visited Sunuday in Pontiac: Gold Medal or Pillsbury $1.|0 ] for themselves and in spite of the times, If you are interested in attending Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoner of , Flour. lb. sack . . . £ the work offered this year will be of a lar- school and are concerned about a place to Flin~ spent the, week-end at the ger scope and, we believe, still better. The stay, the matter of your tuition, or get- home .of Mrs. Stoner's/parents, Mr. teaching staff is an experienced one, each and Mrs. E. P. Smith. Mrs. Stoner ting necessary books and supplies, call and remained over for the week. teacher having from two to twelve years see the school officers. Perhaps any one Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenner in this school. All are college graduates of a number of arrangements can be made. and Mrs. Elden Bruce visited • Mrs. Phebe Ferguson on Wednesday night of last week, the occasion be- ing Mrs. Ferguson's birthday. Address all inquiries to J. A. Sandham, President of Board of Education.

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PAGE FOUR. CASS cITY CHRONICLE'FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. , Miss Theda Bardweil is spend- CASS CITY CHRONICLE ! Miss Margaret Frysig left on Mr. an,d Mrs,. B. F. Benkelman, I NEWS OF THE Barley, cwt ...... 1.00 Hens ...... 7 - 10 ing a few days with Miss Helene Published Weekly~ Thursday to, visit in Detroit. Jr., visited friends in Mr. Pleasant NEARBY SECTIONS BuckwheM:, cwt ...... 90 - 1.00 Broilers ...... : ...... 8 - 12 Bardwell at Caseville. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Quinn and Sunday. Butterfat, pound ...... 24 White Ducks, 5 lbs. and up, lb ..... 7 The Tri-County Chronicle and Miss Kathryn Ross spent las¢ son, Joe, spent the week-end in Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wood, Mrs. • :Concluded~first page. Butter, pound ...... 20 (" week with her brother, Dan Ross,, Cass City Enterprise consolidated Detroit. Warren Wood, and Miss Lura De- to present planS. The school board Eggs, dozen ...... i 13 : Floor of, Ocean Level and friends at Sheridan. [~has made sweeping reductions in April 20, 1906, ..... Stanley McKenzie of DetrOit Witt spent Sunday in Midland and Hogs, live weight ...... 3%4 The floor of the ocean is much Miss Gladys Jacksor~ of Detroit visited his sister, Miss Bertha Mc- visited the Dew gardens while i salaries for the coming year which Cattle ...... : ...... 2 - 3% more level than the sdrface of the Subscription ~ Price in Advance. was the week-end guest 0f her Kenzie, one day last weel~. , there. will represent a saving of $18.0.00 Calves ...... : ...... '... 5½' land. brother, Harold Jackson. Miss Helen Joos is spending a Robt. Agar, Jr., who was a pa- per month on amounts paid to six! In Tuscola, Huron or Sanilac teachers. The contract .contains a counties, $1.00 a year in advance. Mr. ancl Mrs. Ralph Hamby of few days at the home of her aunt, tient at the Morris hospital for Ypsilanti v~sited Mrs. Hamby's clause under which it may be ean- In other parts of Michigan, $1.50 Mrs. Roy Graham, near Care. several days, is reported better. He parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward, Icelled any time during the school a year. In United States (outside Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid and was taken to his home Thursday Friday and Saturday. year ~on 30 days notice if ,there are of Michigan), $2.00 a year. Mr, and Mrs:. Ernest Croft. attended morning'. ] Quality ! Service ! Price ! ..... aria mrs. ~. 1:;row~ and a,l!,t[ f~{.CSo J:;e!l I~D:~;0tl enter- insuffi, ie:~:/,, ~";,:>:,:,~ +oo pav sa!ar%% Advertising rates made knowr, the bai~ g:amc, ip. DetroR T~msday. .t~J_io Mrs. Win, Gracy of Wickware vis- tained Sunday and Monday Mr. and a further provision in which' on application. Miss Hester Cathcart left Mon- the teachers agree to accept, pro! ited at the home .of Mrs. Brown's day for Lansing where she has ac- and Mrs. John Handley and family, Entered as second class matter brother, Jas. S. MeCrea. Mrs. Martha Hardy, and Mrs. rate amounts,,.of school funds col- April 27, 1906, at the post office cepted a posRion in the office of leered if school is continued after i Betty and Allen Featherly, who .Sarah Siddons, all of Deckervflle. at Cass City, Michigan, under the Auditor General Stack. Independent the thirty days notice is given i~ Grocery Mrs. George Kaey and son, Rob- Ac' of Congress of March 3, 1879. sper~t ~last week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Radcliffe wri.ting by the school board: M. D. HARTT. ert, of Detroit and Howard Kacy Telephone 1~9, ~E. W. Douglas, returned Saturday land Mrs. Anna Silvernaile of De- Macadam pavement on M-83, H. F. Lenzner, Publisher of Los Angeles, California, visited to their home at Jackson. ] troit were week-end guests at the west of Pigeon for a distance of at the homes of John Tewksbury Mr. and Mrs. William Rupple of t Sam Mitchell home at Shabbona. four miles, will be resurfaced by I and Andrew Cross from Friday un- Detroit spent Sunday_ and. Monday Two dog owners lost fine canines the road commission of Huron coon- i Kellogg's Corn Flakes ...... lge. pkg. 10c with Mrs. Rupple's parents, Mr. lby the poison route Sunday. Grant til Sunday evening. ty. The road is ~ state trunk line and Mrs. William Crandetl. VanWinkle mourns the departure, Idora Stirrett returned to her and the cost will be paid by the Penobscot Sardines (in oil), 2 boxes 9c Mr. and Mrs. Alfred West of i of a fox terrier and Clifton Champ- ho~ne in Elkton Sunday after i state, i Marine City came Tuesday to spend ion that of a pointer. spending three weeks with her[ Mrs Mildred Willert of Care, 22 aunt, Mrs. Ward Benkelman. Flor- I School Tablets, lge. and thick, 4 for 17c a few days with~ the former'S par- I Dick!e, son of M~:. and Mrs. Wes[ years 'old, was injured fatally on! ence Stirrett came Sunday to spend! ents, Mr. and Mrs. George West. ley Webber, of Cass City under- Thursday afternoon when she was a few weeks with her aunt. Sandwich Spread ...... 8 oz. jar 1Oc Mr. and Mrs. Willis Campbell went an operation for removal of t dragged several hundred feet by had as guests over ,,the week-end tonsils at Morris hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam LaVine and her saddle horse. Her foot was daughters, Patricia and Geraldine, caught in the stirrup and she Campfire Marshmallows .... lb. pkg. 19c Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cummings Mrs. William McCarron, son, of Detroit spent Saturday night could not free herself until' her i and Mr. arid Mrs. Dewey Brown, all William, . and grandson, David of Flint. and Sunday at the ho~e of Mrs. slipper was, torn off. She died in Stocker, atl of Flint, here week- Salad Dressing ...... per qt. 21c LaVine's father, James McMahon. Caro Community hospital a half Grant Helwig of Pontiac was a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davison and end guests at the Thomas Kelley Other callers Sunday were Mr. and Cass City caller Saturday night. two children of Pontiac spent Mon- home. hour after admittance. A former Cornmeal ...... 5 lb. sack 15c 5~rs. Pat Brennen of Detroit, Mr. A. H. SmRh of Port Huron was day with Mrs. S. B. Young. Mrs. school teacher, she was a member The annual~ee`ting of the M. E. and Mrs. John Neville of Shab- the guest of G. A. Striffler Monday Day!son and children remained ,to of a prominent Caro family. Her Ladies' Aid society will be held on bona, and Frank Neville of Cleve- Leaf Tea (extra quality) ...... per lb. 21c and Tuesday. spend the .week. husband survives, besides her Monday evening, August 28, at land, Ohio. I mother, Mrs. Pearl Taylor, and Mr. ~and Mrs. J. W. White left Mrs. Clare Hewens and two sons eight o'et0ck at the home of Mrs. M. S. C. Cocoa ...... 2 lbs. 22c returned to their home in Ypsilanti two sisters. Wednesday to spend a few days L. I. Wood. John Wagner, 25, and bro£her, Wednesday after a two weeks' stay with relatives in Detroit. 'Herbert, 20, Baker's Chocolate ...... ½ lbo pkgo 23c at the home of J. C. Corkins, f&- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore of NOVES~A REVENGES stood mute {vhen ar- Mrs. Stanley Warner and son, in Sanilac county circuit ther of Mrs. Hewens. Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Charles RECENT 16-3 DEFEAT raigned (FUDGE PAN FREE) Albert, left Saturday to spend a Adams of Detroit were visitors court Friday on char£es of crim- few weeks at ShadY Shores park. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan IVIeKellar of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Proctor [nM assault and taking indecent of Sandusky and Mr. and Mrs. Jas: Concluded from first page. Peanut Butter ...... 2 lbs. 23c Miss Ethel Orr of Pigeon under- on Monday. liberties With a 12-year-old girl. Hines and daughter of St. Clair went an operation for removal of H. Biddle ...... 3 O 0 O Judge X. A. Boomhower ordered were callers at the Edward, Schwad- Francis Fritz has rented the Al- White Naptha Soap .... :_...... 1(} bars 25c tonsils at the Morris hospital Mon- pleas of not guilty entered. They erer home Sunday evening. fred Pollard house on corner of day. Garfield avenue and West street 37 15 18 8 were released on bonds of $100 Mrs. Patrick Lowe and daugh- Miss Annabelt Fish of Wood- and will take possession the first Cass City AB H TB R leach to appear for trim at ,the. We have a full line of Cdery, Peppers, ters, Beatrice and Esther, and stock, Itl., is spending .two weeks of September. Ed. Fritz ...... 4 O 0 O September term of court. Pickling Onions, and Spices, etc., for the Joseph Schaffter, all of Detroit, R. Fleenor ...... 4 3 3 with her aunt, Mrs. Christopher 2 George B. Morley, Saginaw, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark He!wig, Laurence Bartle, M. Asher ...... 4 3 4 Pickling Season at Attractive Prices. McRae. William Helwig and Mrs. Grant 1 chairman of the board of directors Joseph Benkelman Thursday after- R. McNeil ...... 4 1 1 0 of the Second National bank of W. A. Parrott and son, Mauriee, M cConnell left Friday morning for noon. "Red" Price ...... 4 0 0 1 Saginaw, was elected nresident of spent Tuesday in Lansing attend- Buffalo and other places in New On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. F. Ward ...... 3 0 0 1 the Bad Axe Grain Comnanv to ing a meeting of ice cream manu- York to visit relatives. Brown of Wiekware, Mr. and Mrs. C. Simmons ...... 3 2 2 1, succeed the late William H. WaI- facturers. J. S. McCrea, Mrs. S. W. Blades Mrs. Henry McConkey enter, L. Pinney ...... 3 1 4 1 lace at .the thirtieth annum stock- tained a few friends WedneSday at Miss Mary Jane. McLetlan of and Donna Jean Hyde visited Mrs. H. Pinney ...... 3 0 0 0 holders' meeting. Other officers Harper hospital, Detroit, was a James McCrea at Gagetown, who is her home onWest Main street.'The "Made" Wilson ...... 3 1 1 0 are: Vice president, Fred W. Kinde, week-end guest at the Christopher very ill. ladies spent the day .quilting. A Bad Axe, and secretary and treas- delicious dinner was served. ' 35 11 15 7 ~ Saturday Market Basket MeRge home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McBurney] urer, Fred M. Cross, Bad Axe. .I Mrs. Margaret Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Striffler and a~d daughter, Mavis, were cMlers Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dailey and daughter, Delores, of Detroit and Dutchmen Look Easy. at the home of Mrs. McBurney's CASS CITY MARKETS. daughter, Florence, spent Sunday brother, Edd Rose, at Argyle. Jack, Mrs. Martin Walsh and daughter, At the end of 31~ innings, Cass at Shay Lake. Madeleine, of Gagetown spen~ City, All-Stars had Sebewaing at a August 24, 1933. 8peciaJs son of Mr. and Mrs. Rose, is very Monday at the Thoso Kelley home. . Mrs. Olin Douglas and son, Har- ill at his home in Argyle. 6:1 standstill last Thursday. A Buying price M. S. C. Miss Elizabeth Ross spent,from old, of Jackson are .spending the Mr. and Mrs. Nell Fletcher and nicely timed home run by I. Parsch Wheat, No. 2, mixed ...... 73 Sunday until Tuesday as a guest of week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Mary Ann and Lillian, with the bases loaded demoralized Oats, bushel ...... 29 ...... 22c Miss Ilene Redfield in Onsted, E. W. Douglas. and Vern Evens have returned the opposition. They promise a Rye, bushel ...... (32 Michigan. Miss Ross and Miss Mrs. Frank Benedict returned home spending a clays good showing" in the return game, Peas, bushel ...... 1.20 after few Redfie!d are roommates a~ Ferris week Findlay,o Ohio, with Mrs. Fletcher's sister, Mrs. however. Beans, cwt ...... 2.85 this from !nstRute, Big Rapids. where she has been visiting her Aaron Afar, at Kalamazoo. ~,~ ...... Kidney Beans, cwt. 4.25 cffnN Calvin Lauderbach of Chula Vis- cousin, Dr. Clark Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Rober~ Rogerson, Advertise ~t in the Chronicle. Dark Red Kidney Beans, cwt. 3.75 MEAL...... 5 lb. bag" i ~ ta, California, and his sister, Mrs. D¢ daughter, Isabel, Mrs. Marshall, Ernie Lorentzen and family were Cratzenburg, of Ithaca, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Copland and Sunday visitors at the home of the were guests of their aunt, Mrs. former's mother, Mrs. John Lorent- Mrs. Nell Fletcher and daughter, 1 pound package ...... 19 C Howard Lauderbach, on Wednes- zen, and sister, Mrs. Joe Tesho. Lillian, spent Thursday with Robt. day. Mr. Lauderbach is superin- Cowan and the Misses Agnes Co- .:- -:- SALAD DRESSING, A good number from Cass City tendent of schools at Chula Vista. @ Chronicle Liners ,I. wan and Emma Fletcher. ('oooor) ...... 25e attended services at Huron City on Members the Rotary Club Mr. and Mrs. Arthur RandM1 of of Sunday and heard Prof. William have a better knowledge of wrest- PINK Pontiac were week-end guests of RATES~Liner of 25 words or ~FOR SALE Modern seven room Lyon Phelp's sermon on "Learning ling since the demonstration given by Experience." the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. less, 25 cents each insertion, i house, reasonable. Mrs. George ...... 2 25e before the club on Tuesday by Dr. [ C. E. Randall. On Sunday,-forty- Over 25 words, one cent a word : Palmer. 8-25-4p Mr. and Mrs. I. Patterson of Port Donahue, local physician, and his for each insertion, l KARO Huron and Miss Esther Reineck of three relatives and members of brother, Jack Donahue of Caro. _ FOR SALE--Two Belgian brood ...... 5 ai132e the Malfem Club and their fam- West Allis, Wis., spent the wee'k- The various holds used by wrestlers FOR SALE One Whippet 6 coach, I mares and some cows and pigs. end as gues,ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ilies met at the Randall home for were shown to the group. one Hudson Sedan. Both cars .in John McGrath, 3 west, l~fi north COCOANUT, McCullough. a potluck dinner in honor of Mr. of Cass City. Pohne 93-F-32. mond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ta,te and good condition. Will take truck i ½ pound package. 17 C Mrs. Nellie Baumgardner and and Mrs. Randall and enjoyed a in trade. Creg'uer's Garage. 8-18-tf day of visiting. daughters, Jean and Patty, visited daughter, Mrs. Tella Kitchen, and Mrs. Tate's mother, Mrs. Maud 8-25-2 SOAP CHIPS, lb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanHorn, LOST Black collie dog" with little Miss Elnor returned to their home Leeson, at Brown City Sunday. (Clean Quick) ..... 5 ~" 32C daughter, Helen, and sons, Marvin RADIO ACCESSORIES All kinds brown color around eyes. An- at Alma Tuesday after spending a Buddy Tare, who had spent the and Morris, of Auburn Heights, of radio accessories at the May swers to name, "Bum." Finder week at the W. A. Parrott home. week with his grandmother, re- SCHOOL TABLETS, for spemt Sunday with Mr. VanHm-n's & Douglas furniture store, Case please inform Andrew Schmidt, Mrs. Elizabeth Carolan enter- turned home with his parents and Large and Thick ...... 4 17 C parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Levi City. 1-17-tf Cass City. 8-25-i ,tained her sister, Mrs. Clarence Jean remained to spend the week VanHorn, who live one and one- Howel.1, daughters, Misses Bernice there. [THREE BROOD SOWS for sale or FOR SALE 1930 model A Ford half miles south of Cass City. Miss and Heletha, and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. William Crandetll trade, due to farrow in October. coach, four new tires, licensed, Miss Violet Andrews, all of De- Helen remained this week with her or Chevrolet 1929 coach, licensed. grandparents. Other guests at the had as guests from Saturday until I Guy Hoadley. 8-25-Ip A. Henry I troit, from Monday until Wednes- Judson Bigelow. 8-25-1p Cash Paid for Cream and Eggs. Telephone 82. Levi VanHorn home on Sunday Wednesday, Mrs. J. R. McPherson day. and sons, Donald and Archibald,.of CASH PAID for cream a~ Kenney's, were Mr. and Mrs. Lee King, also ROOMS TO RENT for light house- Mrs. John May, Mrs. E. W. Duart, Ontario. Mrs. Crandell, who Cass City. 3124-tf of Auburn Heights. keeping for non-resident high i Douglas spent Sunday at Harbor A picnic dinner was enjoyed '-had spent two weeks with friends FOR SALE Plymouth Rock pul- school pupils. Phil Quinn, West Springs. Norma Pontius, who had Sunday at Wenona Beach. Those and relatives at Niagara Falls and lets at 75 cents each. Fred Main St. 8-25-1p spent two months at the Douglas who attended were Mr. and Mrs. HamiLton, Ontario, came to Cass Emigh. Phone 154-F-21. 8-25-2p withh°me'them.returned to Harbor 'Springs t Willis Campbell and daughter, City with them Saturday. FOR SALE--Jersey cow, fresh. J. D. Turner. 8-25-]p [Mary Jane, Mr. and ~Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs./Rob Kitchen and LOST--A lady's black kid glove son of Alba; Mrs. Don Turner and somewhere in Cass City. Find- Mrs. M. D. Hartt, Mrs. George l Gallagher and daughter, Mary FOR SALE cheap, several used Mrs. Thomas Staley of Wolverine; er please leave at Chronicle of- Seeger and sons, Donald and Ger-tAnn ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc: cream separators and Delco Buy His School Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Holcomb and fice. Mrs. H. Stone. 8-25-1 aid, and Maxine, Lucile~ and Rich-lConkey and daughter, Janice, Mr. plants; also team of horses. Earl .ard Morgan left Saturday to spemdtand NTrs. Sheldon Peterson, Miss daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WANTED--Four or five loads of Chisholm, Cass City. 8-25-1p a week at the H a~t-Seeger ranch lAdeline Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and daughter of D~troit; rich surface dirt free from stone :at Johannesburg. / Stanley Hutchinson, and J. C. and Mrs. Harold Ball and family THE SOLICITING committee are or foul seed; also several loads Mrs. F. L. Morris left Sunday Hutchinson, all of Cass City; Mr. of Imlay City spent the week-end very grateful for the hearty and of well-rotted manure, Dr. P/A. Needs How! with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Holcomb. generous response from Cass and with friends from Detroit, is mad Mrs. Guy Reneh and Mr. and Schenck. 8-25-1p attending the Century of Pr~og'ress Mrs. Robert Garber of Shepard; F. Jam. es Erwin, editor of the City citizens for funds contri- exposition. She expects to return Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cummings Marlette Leader, has been appointed FARMERS I will buy livestock buted for expense for the sugar" exposition at Chicago. She expects and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brown of ]acting postmaster at Marlette. for shipment to Detroit. Give queen contest. to return today (Friday). Flin,t. ]"Jim" is a Democrat of many years me a chance before you sell. standing, a prominent citizen of FOR SALE Sweet corn, 50c a LOOK THESE OVER ' Mr. and Mrs. William Ma~tus Richard Lowe, for many years a Phone 68-F-3. Clifford Secord. bushel. Elmer Bearss, 3 miles and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ritter and reader of the Chronicle, dropped Sanilac county and will make an 7-28-tf [e f ficient representative of Uncle west, 2 north of Cass City. son, Billie, were guests of Mr. and into the office Saturday to make 8-25-1. Mrs. A. G. Fritz of Detroit at their another annual payment on his [Samuel. There will be a new crop CATTLE BOUGHT or shipped cottage at Blue Lake, from Satur- sub§cription. Born in England 81 of postmasters in Sanilac county through the Elmwood Shipping CIDER MILL, 2 mile~ west of Boys' Suits ...... $3.98 day until Monday evening, years ago, Mr. Lowe is still active within a few months. _~ssociation, buyer, or trucker, Bach, wilt operate on Sept. 30 Mrs. Robert Drake and son, Les- on his farm I0 miles east of Cass Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell el> Louis Darowitz. Call 159-F-3 or and every Wednesday thereafter Boys' Caps ...... 49c lie, of Nashville, Tenn., came Mort- City where he has resided since £ertained at a birthday dinner on Joe Leishman, Phone 132-F-32, until further notice. Win. H. day to spend two weeks with 1872. Mr. Lowe says that when he Sunday for Mrs. Harry Mitchell Cass City. 2-3-ff Fritz, R2, Sebewaing. 8-25-2p Shirts ...... 59c friends and relatives here. Mrs. made his first trip to Cass City and Mrs. Lester Radcliffe. The LOST on Sunday evening on the Ties ...... 19c Drake will be better known to her from his Austin township farm, he guests included Mr. and Mrs. Rad- SEVERAL second-hand wood silos east side of the Ford Garage, a Cass City friends as Mary Wright. traveled 17 miles owing to the fact cliffe, Mrs. Anna Silvernaile and for sale at bargains. Sizes, I0 Stockings ...... 13c that there was no direct highway Kenneth McRae, all of Detroit; Mr. Firestone tire and rim, size ft. to 16 ft. .Phone 7-0. , G. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McRa~ between the two places. Several and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and fam- 5x25-21. Finder notify Herb Sieweke, Romeo, Mich. 7-28-8p Oxfords ___:...... $1.69 entertained Mr. and Mrs. Christo- later trips were made with a yoke ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford Maharg. 8-25-1 pher McRae and son, Jack, of Lon- of oxen and a jumper. In those THE MODERN WAY of dry clean- and family, Fred Withey and Mr. LITTLE PIGS for sale. G. A. Tennis Shoes ...... 59c don, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- early days there were but three Phillips of Deford. ing all fabrics is the methvd we liam Franks of West Lorn, Ont., stores in Cass City which were Tindale, Cass City. 8-25-2 follow. Safe and careful pro- i Mrs. A. A. Ricker entertained 1 Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Mc- conducted by J. C. Laing, J. L. cesses are applied and every job, members of the choir of the Evan- MERCHANDISE Bargains One SLEEVELESS SWEATERS " 79c Rae is a nephew and Mrs. Franks Hitchcock and Robert Tennant. In large or small, is given the most gelical church at the Ricker cot- lot white bowls, 5d e~ch; water careful attention• Robinson's PART WOOL SLIP OVERS ...... 98c is a niece of Mr. and l~rs. McRae the 61 years he has resided in San- tage at Bay Shore Park, Sebewa- glasses, 3 for 10c; 5' Edison blue .of Cass City. ilac county, Mr. Lowe has stayed Laundry and Dry Cleaning. YOUNG MEN'S LONGIES ...... $1.29 ing, Friday, August 18. The day steel blades, fits akl Gilette type 7-21 - BOYS' KNICKERS ...... 69c The Woman's Home Missionary pretty close to his farm. He esti- was the birthday of Miss Lucile razors, for 15c;/Core solder, 6 Society of the M. E. church met mates that during that period he ~' SPORT STOCKINGS ...... 17c Anthes and in recognition of that ft. 10c; hack saw blades, 3 for CARD OF THANKS--I - wish to Friday afternoon at the farm had spent bfi~ five nights away CHILDREN S SHOES ...... 50c up event a birthday cake with candles •10c; cups, 2 f6r 15c; thread, 200I thank my friends and the M. E. h~me of Mrs. M. D. Har£t. The from home. Mr.-and Mrs. Lowe adorned the dinner table. Mrs. S. yds, 5c; 18 gilt edge correspon- [ church for the beautiful flowers, regular meeting was held after have no children of their own, but B. Young, Mrs. Sophia Striffler, ctence cards and 18 linen enve-| the primary department for fruit which the families of the members have provided a hame for at least and Mrs. Elizabeth Bocksteadt and lopes, 10c- 3 Congoleum rugs, and candy; also thank Dr. Morris: gathered and enjoyed a social time five orphan children and given Cass City Dept. Store granddaughter, Lois, guests of 9x12, at ~4.98. Saturday is the and the nurses for their care and and a potluck supper. About 35 them the advantages of a public 'Mrs. Ricker, also spent the day at last day a£ this price. Townsend's ! kindness during my stay at the CROSBY BLOCK CASS CITY were present, school education. i the cottage. 10c Sterile t hospital, Mrs. Jae Tesbo. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY • CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933. PAGE FIVE.

s, • ~-fl --.-- iii ii-- i ¸------,i-- • -- --__-- i . , LI, . . _ •. DEFORD. Mrs. J. McLaughlin 'of Detroit is Yale; Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and family was held at the home of McLaughlin; reading by Mrs. War- Edmonton, Alberta. A ball g~me visiting at the home of her parents, family of Port Huron; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O'Dell near ren O'Dell; comic speech, Russell between the married and single Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin. Mrs. Frank Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Cuss City on Monday, August 14. Quick; duet, accvmpaniea by Span- men resulted in favor of the mar- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pawlawski Lewis Locke and Lawson Stenger Oscar Hall of Brown City; Mr. and There were 53 present. ish guitar, by Raymond O'Dell and ried men. A horseshoe pitching are the parents of a fine baby :tournament was won by Geo. Hill International SCHOOL were business callers at Saginaw Mrs. Arthur Slater and son of A potluck dinner was served at Arthur Polk; quartette by Melvin daughter, Dorothy Mac, born Aug. and Wm. O'Dell, Sr. Monday. Flint; Bob Hulet of Hammond, In- one o'clock after which the follow- O'Dell and sons, William, Harland, 4. diana; Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff G. Those from a distance who at- Mr. and, Mrs. Howard Cuer and ing" program was given: Opening" and Cartoon. ":" LESSON ":" Arthur L. Bruce was dangerously tended were Mrs. Maud Mercer of children returned to their home at Holcomb and family of Snorer. song, "Unsearchable Riches of Election of officers: President, (:By lgEV. P. B. FITZWATEt:~, D: D., ill for a few days during the p~st Mr. Clemens, Mr. and 2firs. Ge0. Member of Faculty, Mo,oay Bibie Cherryvale, KanSas, after spending S. M. Holcomb, 76, of Pontiac, Christ"; piano solo, Huron Lewis; Jesse O'Dell; vice president, Melvin Institute of Chicago.) week, but is now decidedly better. was ,the oldest one present and Hill and son, Byron, of Saginaw. t~. 1933. W'estern News~oaper Union. the past ithree weeks with their violin solo by Harold Lewis; comic O'Dell; secretary-treasurer, Win. Remember the Deford homecom- Shirley Cooper, of Marlette, four Next year the reunion will be; held parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cuer. act by Harland 0'Dell and Russell O'Dell, Jr. Table committee, Mrs. ing date, Sept. 4, on Laborffay. months old, was the y6unges,t. at the home of Mrs. Maud Lewis at James Campbell and Mrs. Cora Quick; Hawaiian trio by Hilda, Ira, Maud Lewis, chairm~m Program. l A ek~r of F~rgrov% Mr ~d _MTr~. ,.eoo.. far ~°"='"~ 27 .... " S~pn~n~ and Cillllil ~iI o± Ca- i~.~ August. are progressing nicely. S{nging is O'DELL REUNION. Warren 0'Dell accompanied by and Mrs. Win. O'Deii, Jr. ro, and Grace Spencer were Sunday SAUL under the direction of Sherman Hil- Hilda O'Dell at the pim!o; duet by A letter was read by Harland visitors at the home of Mr. and born of Decker. On Friday eve- The first reunion of the O'Dell Mrs. lY[aud Lewis and Mrs. Ben l O'De!l from John O'Dell Sr., of! Advertise it in the Chronicle. LESSON TEXT~I Samuel 15:13-26. I ning the Sn0ver orchestra will be Mrs. Norman Martin. GOLDEN TEXT--And Samuel said, present with special music. Mrs. Wilma Piddle and daughter Hath the Lord as great delight in of Lapeer are guests at the home burnt :offerings and sacrifices, as in Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, Jr., pbeying the voice' of the Lord? Be- 5ttended a reunion of~the Tallman of Mrs. Biddle's grandfather, Win. Bentley. hold, to obey is better than saeri- family on Sunday at the Oliver ,~ee, and to hearken than the fat of Tallman home near Wilmot when Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May spent xams. I Samuel 15:22. Saturday nfght and Sunday with PRII4[ARY TOPIC--Learning to 100 were present. Visitors o~ Mr. relatives at Detroit. ~Obey. and Mrs. Martin were Mr. and Mrs. JUNIOR TOPIC--Why a King WHliam Aowldt of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmateer of :l~ailed: ~ocheater spent the week-end with INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tallman of friends and relatives. 'TOPIC--Successes and Failures of Romeo, and Arleon and Veda Wil- .Saul. M~s. Wallace Withey, who was son of Garden City. WESTERN UNION YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT operated on at the Pleasant Home TOPIC--The/ Strengt h and Weakness Elmer Collins and family spent ~of Saul. hospital, is on the gain. She plans • Sund~y at Avoca: to be taken to her home this week. TELEGRAM Few men had greater advantages Audley Homer atended the Evan- Harley Kelley, Robert Phillips, :than Saul. Certainly all human his- gelical a~sembly in Sebewaing on and Clare Root were visitors dur- ' tory fails to record a more tragic Sunday. ing the paa~ week at the World's failure. In order to present this les- Mrs. Karl Snyder, after spend- Fair at~ Chicago. son properly, it is necessary that the ing three weeks with her parents, Dearb0rn Mic'ho 8-21 teacher have a syn£hetie grasp of Mr. and Mrs. R ene McConnell, re- G A Tindale, Cuss City Saul's history. turned to her home at Detroit on May Prevent Frosts 1. Saul~s Advantages. Sunday. Ford V 8 White Star test run officially ended 1. A worthy inheritance (9:1). Killing Mack Crops Saturday visitors at the home of today~ stop Mayor Couzens stopped engine this ttis father was "a mighty man of Mr. and Mrs. George• Spencer were power." One's inheritance is a Harry Pugh and Mrs. Florence Airplane propellors which lift morning stop Total mileage 10038 stop Average speed strong factor in determining his sue- Buckweitz of Port Huron. men to regions where the mercury 28 miles per hour stop @asoline~ consumption ,cess or failure in life. Mrs. Leslie Taylor of Royal Oak sneaks down into the bulb may be 21 o 988 miles per gallo~ stop Oil changed every 2. His natmml gifts (9:2). used ~n the future to prevent the is helping to care for her mother, one thousand miies stop No oil ad.ded between a. He was humble (10:22). When Mrs. Wallace Withey, who is ill. mercury from sinking to low levels tracing the responsibility of national on muck soils where valuable crops changes stop This test proves conclusively the Mary Hergenreder .leadership he hid himself. Miss of Battle of vegetables, celery, or mint are Creek was a Sunday guest at the economy of the Ford V 8 b. He was considerate of his fa- growing, according" to the soils de- Fred Har£wick home. :ther (9:5). Not being successful in partment at Michigan State. • Ford Motor Co Mack the mission committed unto him Miss Edna and Keith Homer and The device for preventing frost :and thinking that his father would Robert Wethers of Flint spent the damage on muck soils was devel- be concerned about him, he proposed week-end at the Robert Homer oped by Dr. Paul E. Harmer and :to go back. home. was shown to farmers who visited c. The grace of God was upon Mrs. Robert Horner spent Friday the college muck soils plots at the ~im (~0:5-7),, God visited him with with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Rick- annual inspection. The frost pre- .his grace to enable him to perceive walt, at Caro. venter works by forcing cold air / ~he divine Choice and to make good Mrs. Carrie Lewis-and son, La- from the surface of the soil in it. verne, and Mr. and Mrs. William through an upright flue to higher d. The Holy Spirit came upon Gage drove on Saturday .to New- levels. Warm air from above re- :him (I0:10). Acceptable service berry where Mrs. Lewis ,attended places the cold air. •can only be remdered in the energy a reunion of the present and for- The cold air is forced upward @ ...... • of the Holy Spirit. mer employees of the Newberry with an airplane propellor set in- • @ e. He was zealous for God (II:4- State Institution. Four hundred side a vertical metal flue: An elec- @ 15). As leader he rendered loyal were present. They returned home [tric or gasoline motor can be I u • . @ service unto his people because of on Tuesday after visiting a sister sed for power. Th~s ~s the first his zeal for God. of Mrs. Lewis at St. Ignace and year the mechanical means for :@ 3. The friendship of Saniuel (15: ifrost prevention has been used and %he reforestation camp at Bear ~.. @ 35). Samuel not onlywas loyal to Lake where Alton Lewis and Joe its final merits are not determined Saul in the time of his life, but be- Kelley are, enlisted. but the indications are that it may @ cause of strong attaci~ment to him become a very valuable aid to greatly mourned his death. R.E. Bruce spent Monday with o @ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bruce near farmers owning- frosty soils. Saul M~de (chaps. S-10). {)file- I1. King Frost is the gratest hazard on @ Fairgrove. @ 1. The demand of the people (S: most muck soils; and, if this dan- @ 1-22). The reason for this demand Mr. and ....ivl-r ~. Perry ~r',37111l and ge~ can be avoided in normal] was threefold : children of Detroit visited the lat- years, Michigan's millions of acres @ a. Incapacity, of old age (v. 5). ter's sister, Mrs. E. L. Patterson, of muck soils will have a much @ "This was at least the plea of the Sunday. Other visitors at the Pat- greater value than at present. The AT C&S8 CXTY terson home were Mrs. Ira Vander- people, wMch seems not to h,,,ve been mucks are potentially highly fer- I~amediately following the program of the Earle MemOrial Super-Highway Association meeting at Cass @ denied. Kooy and childi'en of Pontiac. tile soils and most crops can be @ b. The unfaithfulness of his sons Miss Florence Gallagh~r spent grown on them successfully under City early Thursday afternoen, Aug. 31, a home-coming celebration will be staged at the Fairgreunds in the (v. 5). Samuel greatly blundered in the past week at Detroit. proper management. @ afternoon and on Main Street a~t night. No admission charge to any event at home-co ming. ® the appointment of his sons as Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hegler of @ judges. The office was not hered- Detroit were Sunday visitors at the itary. Besides, his sons were mor- Frank Hegler home. ANNUAL REUNION OF @ ally and spiritually unfit (v. 3), Miss Florence Stadler of Ply- THE HOLCOMB FAMILY @ c. Desired to be like other nations mouth spent the past week with her BASEBALL--CARO VS. CASS CITY (v. 5). The surrounding nations had uncle, John Walk. Concluded from first page. ® strong leaders and rulers, and it was 0 natural that the Israelites should de- Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis Locke, Mrs. Robt. Kitchen and family of ® sire proper leadership. Samuel pro- daughters, Velma Jean and Shirley, Alba, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur From, ® Mac's Boys' and Girls' Races ® tested, and took'the matter to the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kelley and son, willer of Davison, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lord in prayer. The Lord directed Grant, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stenger, L. Holcomb and family, Mr. and ® 50-yd. Dash for Boys under 14, ® Mrs. Bruce Holcomb and son of him to solemnly point out to the Mrs. Pauline M ontier, Helen and @ 5D-yd. Dash fer Girls under 14. @ people the meaning of their action. Bitlie Montier, and ~,'Ir. and Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Harold Ball and fam- Famous 2. Saul chosen as king (9:1-11). Burton Morrison of Caro spent ily of Imlay City, Mr. and Mrs. @ @ While on an errand for his father, sunday at Miller ~ake. Vernon Holcomb and daughter of @ ® Samuel found him and anointed.him Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cox and fam- Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hol- One Man (10:1i6). In due time the divine ily attended the Nazarene picnic at comb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- @ Rolling Pin Throwing ® choice was confirmed by the people the standpipe at Caro Wednesday. land Richard and family, Mr. and @ CONTEST FOR WOMEN @ at Mizpeh (10:17-27). Mrs. E. J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Lenora Stewart, Evelyn Rether- Otis Holcomb, and Lyman Holcomb Circus m 3. Saul's leadership displayed ford, and Mrs. Alva Stewant and (11:1-15). He revealed his military of Marlette; Mrs. Verne Aiken and will be a special attraction at @ son, Dick, of Midland, accompanied family of Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. W. ® genius in effecting a great victory by Miss Norma Retherford of the Cass City Home-coming Three-Legged Race ® over the Ammonites at Yabez. Sam- R. Watson and family, Mr. and @ Aug.. 31. A man without Saginaw, spent the week-end at Mrs. Dick Watson and son, Albert, With Supervisor and Clerk Teams from Grant, uel took advantage of this opportu- Royal Oak and ,Hazei Park. Vir- @ feet, he walks the wire, rides O nity to have Saul confirmed as king Betray and Audrey Watson of Davis- the single wheel, and does Elmwood, Elkland, Evergreen, Greenleaf and No- ginia Retherford returned to her burg; Mrs. Don Turner and Mrs. O o~er the whole nation. home at Royal Oak after spending ® other difficult acrobatiu vesta Townships. III. Saul's Failure (15:1-25). Thomas Stiey of Wolverine; Ar- stunts. The world's greatest the past three weeks with her dis Chapman of Holly; Floyd Hol- @ O 1. God's command (vv. 1-3). God grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis monopedic equilibrist. He @ dire~cted him to utterly destroy the comb and family, Susie Holc0mb @ performs at the Fairgrounds Retherferd. and°family, Mrs: Silina Holcomb Amalekites because of their evil Mr. and Mrs. Lewis • Retherford @ in the afternoon and on Main O :treatment of Israel (Exod. 17:8; and family, Mrs. Lulo Hdcomb St. at night. Musk by Ladies' Band enter tain@d on Monday Mr. and Trundy, and Helen Holcomb of O Deut. 25:17). Mrs. Alva Stewart of Midland, and @ 2. Saul's disobedience (vv. 4-9). on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. O Agag, the king, was spared and the l~etherford and family of Royal ® best of the goods appropriated. Oak. ® 3. Saul rejected by God (vv. 19-25). Mr: and Mrs. Jesse Sole enter- ",, Watch-that TUG OF WAR a. Samuel cried to God (v. 11). tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. PA TI [ IH[ATRE ' STANLEY ASHER AND RALPH WARD, CAPTAINS 'The news of Saul's disgraceful fail- Carl Hough and Miss Marior; CASS CITY .safe greatly disturbed Samuel, mov- Hough of Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. ing him to pray to God day and Frank Evo of Wahjamega, and Sat. - Sum Aug. 26 - 27 ® night. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vance and fam- 10 - 25 cts, Egg Throwing Contest ® b. Saul's hypocritical pretense (vv. ily of Clifford. o Egg Carrying Contest 15, 16). This pretense carried a lie Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. Funk and WARNER BAXTER~ELIS- FOR WOMEN Open to boys between 10 and 13 years. 0 :upon its face. His disobedience was Roy Courliss were Sunday visitors revealed by the bleating of the sheep at the Lloyd 0sburn home at La- SA LANDI in 0 ~and the lowing of the herds.~ motte. 0 c. Samuel rehearses before Saul Sunday visitors at the John Me- "I Loved You Jm ,God's dealing with him (vv. 17-23). Arthur home were Mr. and Mrs. @ 0 He brought him face to face with Wednesday" -- FREE Win. Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ® Free LEMONADE O ..his sin. God is more concerned Freidinstab of Imlay City, and Mr. with Victor Jury and Mariam ® with having obedience on the part and Mrs. E. Hildinger of Caro. Jordan. .of his servants than he is to have Misses Nellie and Mabel McAr- ® The picture includes one of ~hem offer sacrifices unto him. thur are spending the week at Caro the most lavish and sensa- NIGHT @ IV. The Divine Judgment Falls [ PAVEMENT DANCE AT with Mr. and Mrs. Hildinger. :Upon Saul (15:26-35). Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Torest and tional numbers ever produced , MUSIC BY. GEO. DILLMAN AND HIS MELODy( LADS. 1. The loss of his kingdom (vv. Mrs. Mary Hack of Detroit were in "The Dance of The Maid- 26-31). For the presumptuous of- visitors at the Howard Parks home ens." fering of sacrifice the kingdom was 1Monday. O ,rent from Saul and the dynasty ! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spencer en- Tues. - Wed. Aug. 29 - 30 EARLE HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION PROGRAM pas~ed from his house. [ tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O NANCY CARROLL anal 2. Under tim control of an evil l! F. B. McCain of Oxford, Mr. and The annual meeting of the Earle Memorial Super-Highway Association will be held at Cass City on spirit (19:9-11). When Saul refused I O Mrs. Lyle Spencer, and Mr. and PAUL LUKAS in Thursday, Aug. 31. Following the business meeting and dinner of the association, a program will be pre- ® allegiance to God, Satan took •con- ~Mrs. H. Seiwart of Bad Axe. trol of him. Unless the Spirit of sented at the Earle Monument, one mile east of Cass City, comtmencing at 1:45 P. M., when the following Mr. ~nd Mrs. R. E. Johnson en- "Kiss Before O o God rules in the heart of man he tertained for a few days Mr. and • ,, prominent citizens will speak: ~ HORATIO S. EARLE, Michigan's First State High- will be controlled by the evil spirit. Mrs. Arthur Flynn of Detroit. the M~rror 0 3. His shameful death (31:1-4). EDGARGuEST, Michigan Poet way Commissioner Romney Horner snent Friday A terrific drama that will "i He refused to destroy the Amalekites PROF. WM. LYON PHELPS, Yale University CONGREssMAN JESSE 1;. WOLCoTT 0 and Saturday at t~a.st Lansing. stagger your emotions. ® and was shamefully treated by an Miss Marie Lewis, after spend- Amalekite (II Sam. 1:10), and end- ing the past five weeks with her Also Comedy and Devil Horse ed his life by his own hand. 0 aunt, Mrs. Fred Hiser, at St. ig- @@@@®®®@®@@@@@@@@@@@@@@®@@0®@@@@@®O@@Q@@@@@ I hare, returned home Tuesday.

) PAGE SIX. CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933. ' o CASS CITY. MICHIGAN.

Members of Arum Family Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hunt spent Mrs. S. A. Bradshaw and daugh- Mrs. Robert Cleland spent Tues- ~The skunk-cabbage known to the last week in Detroit and Mt. Pleas- ters, Isabelle and Mabel Jean, and day of last week in Bad Axe. Indians as "'Indian turnip" may be ant. Miss Mary Willerton are spending Mrs. Jessie Pettit left Sunday to found in northeastern United States Mrs. R. J. McDonald of Sheridan the week at the Taylor cottage at south to North Carolina and west to spend two weeks with relatives in visited Mrs. Catherine Ross Tues- Caseville. Iowa and Minnesota. The pinkish- Saginaw and Flint. day. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Benkelman lavender flowers are set inside a Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ormes and and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkelman green and purple hood and are a Garrison Moore of Detroit spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benkelman daughter, Alice, of St. Johns were left the first of the week to visit very attractive member of tKe Arum a week's vacation with his mother, and son, Billie, spent last week in guests at the home of Mrs. George Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Lancaster, family. Jack-in-the-Pulpit is anoth- Mrs. M. M. Moore. Detroit. Kolb, Tnother of Mrs. Ormes, N. Y., and other places. er religious member of the Arum Mrs. Eliza Schwaderer left last Mr. and Mrs. Hilton W~arner have Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Kolb, family and resembles the old pulpits week to visit her sister, Mrs. Alex rented the Mrs. Catherine Ross Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Schwader- who had been visiti~ relatives in Two ways to save money. ,Buy which had hoods over them. McArthur, at Wilmot. house on West street. or, daughter, Miss Genevieve, and Detroit and St. Johns, returned to ~r. and Mrz. Clare Schwaderer ar.d Mrs. Henrv Nowiand (>f Car.~ is }~'~rs. %~;'. 13. Lane o~ lcomec, -~us- hcr hvm~ h~'c will" them. hat th " ~ ° COAL spending a few days at the Mrs. ited her mother, Mrs. Robert Cle- little daughter spen~ Sunday with Notke of Heariag Claims Before Mr. and Mrs. Nate George at Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley VanLeen in the summer. Court.--State Michigan, the Harry Nowland home. land, a few days last week. of Detroit and Mrs. Roy Consla off of Mrs. Alex Mc~Intyre and daugh- Probate Court for the County of Mrs. Alfred Pollard returned to Mrs. Mary Gekeler is spending a Painesville, Ohio, were guests of Tuscola. Detroit Tuesday after spending few days at the horn e of her broth- •ter, Bernice, of Detroit are spend- Mrs. Consla's parents, Mr. and ing a few weeks with the former's In the matter of the several days in Cass City. er, Edd Rose, at Argyle. Mrs. H. O. Greenleaf, over the Estate of Mary Ann Palmer, De- mother, Mrs. Catherine Ross, and week-end. Mrs. Consla remained Charleen Steele of Sunshine and Miss Helen Corkins returned with relatives at Minden City and N|ra. Lump ceased. tospend two weeks here. Miss Cressy Steele spent last week with Tuesday from Chicago where she Sheridan. Notice is hereby given that 4 their father, Charles Steele, in Vas- attended the World's Fair. Myrtle Greenleaf, who has spent months from the 3rd day of Au- The Misses Georgine VanWinkle sar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewing of the summer in Painesville, returned oft Coal gust,.A.D. 1933, have been allowed and Lucile Bailey are-spending the to Cass City with them Saturday. for creditors to present their Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Landon were Pinnebog spent Sunday with the week as guests of Miss VanWin- claims against said deceased to dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Ew- kle's grandmother, Mrs. Smith, in Easily kindled, and while it burns said court for examination and ad- Kirk at Fairgrove Thursday eve- ing. ~Caro and attending; the Tuscola free, it burns slow and maintains an justment, and that all creditors of ning. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kenney and County Fair. said deceased are required to pre- Mr. and Mrs. A. Hubbs of Plym- two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew sent their Claims to said court, at Miss Beryl Koepfgen, Mrs. Lyle even temperature. outh were week-end guests of Mr. Seeger spent Sunday at West Koepfgen and daughter, Phyllis, the probate office, in the Village of Branch. A. COLE Caro, in said county, on or before and Mrs. Wilson, parents of Mrs. Mrs. R. D. Keating, and Miss Mar- IJ* Hi in heat Lo in ash the 15th day of December, A. D. Hubbs. Mrs. James B. Cootes and Miss ion MJlligan left Thursday of last 1933, and that said claims will be Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gillies of Margaret Jondreau left Monday week to spend several days at the GARAGE heard by said court on Friday, the Plymouth were week-end guests of for Detroit where they will make Century of Progress Exposition in We have several cars in transit. 15th day of December, A. D. 1933, the former's mother, Mrs. A. D. their home. Chicago. at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Gillies. Service on All Now is the time to put in your winter Dated August 3, A. D. 1933. Mrs. Charles Kleinschmidt enter- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and tained her niece, Anna isabelle H. WALTER COOPER, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kelley, who daughter, Janice Ruth, and Miss supply. 8-11-3 Judge of Probate. have spent the summer in Saginaw Brueggeman, of Philadelphia a few Mildred Fritz of Detroit were Makes of Cars and Royal Oak, returned to Cass days last week. week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Phone your order now before the City Friday. Mrs. Alfred Goodall, Mrs. Henry I. A. Fritz. On Monday, Mr. and Minor adjustments and small cars arrive. Directory. Mrs. Harry Ostrander returned Go odall, Walter Goodall, and May- Mrs. Smith and Miss Fritz left to repairs now save costly to her home in Pontiac Monday af- nard McConkey are spending the attend the exposition in Chicago. overhauls. B. H. STARMANN, M. D. ter spending a week %ith her fath- week at the Chicago fair. Janice Ruth remained to visit her Physician and Surgeon er, Isaac Cragg. Mrs. Elizabeth Bockstedt, grand- grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Fritz. A thorough tune-t/p increases Fred White picked up a 5-inch Office hours, 10:00 to 12:00 a. m., The regular monthly meeting of daughter, Lois Bockstedt, Mrs, G. driving pleasure and saves FRUTCHEY BEAN C0, iron spike on his Greenleaf town- 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. the W. C. T. U. ~vill be held at A. Tindale, and Mrs. A. A. Ricker gas. "WE AIM TO PLEASE." Mrs. James McCrea's home Friday spent Saturday in Saginaw. ship farm on Saturday which was Telephone 189-F-2. used in a barn erected by his fath- afternoon, Aug. 25. Misses Genevieve and Winnifred Proper wheel alignment saves Phones---Cuss City, No. 61-F-2. Deford, No. 136. er, Orlando White, in pioneer days. I. D. McCOY, M. D. Schwaderer spent Friday night tires. Greenleaf, No. 177-F-3. Kingston, No. 34-F-2. Mrs. J. A. Sandham, Mrs. A. The barn burned in the forest fire Surgery and Roentgenology. McPhail, Miss Johanna Sandham with friends in Birmingham, re- turning home Saturday morning. of 1881 and the spike has been Good brakes save lives. Office in Pleasant Home Hospital. and Albert McPhail were Saginaw resting in the soil on the White Phone, Office 96; Residence 47. visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Farr and daughter, farm for the last 52 years and is We can heIp you save with Mrs. D. R. Graham returned to Jean, of Detroit were week-end vis- still in a good state of preserva- safety. L. D. McRAE, M. D. her home in Cass City Wednesday itors: at °the home of Mrs. Farr's tion. Fred White questions the Chronicle Liners Cost Little; Accomplish Office hours, 12:00 M. to 2:00 P. M. after a month's visit with her sis- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sum- ability of a modern spike to stand Chuck Mechanics Don 5:00 to 7:00 P. M. Morris Hospital. ter-in-law at Sylvan Lake. merville. such a test. Much. Phone 62. Guests at the home of Mrs. How- ard Lauderbach Thursday were P. A. SCHENCK, D. D. S. Mrs. Ida Spurbeck of Saginaw and Dentist. Mrs. Nelson Perry of Detroit. GraduaCe of the University of Bobby Copland, who has spent Michigan. Office in Sheridan Bldg., the summer with his grandparents, . Cass C~ty, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Sire Bardwell, left Friday for his home in Detroit. DENTISTRY. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker and a eSe I. A. Fritz, Resident Dentist. two children of Pontiac were @ Office over Burke's Drug Store. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew U {)W 0W [ICESI We solicit your patronage when in Parker Thursday of last week. need of work. Miss Dorothy Boyes was the -- D! week-end guest of Miss Eunice °p E. W. DOUGLAS Ehlers at Shabbona and attended Merchandise men throughout the country beh ve that never again will we see merchandise being Funeral Director. the Shabbona home-coming Satur- Lady assistant. Ambulance ser- day- sold at present day prices. !L is their ad V" to you and to me to buy future vice. Phone 42-F-4. Miss Laura Wright of Detroit has ust returned after spending a two A. McPHAIL reeks' vacation with her sister, requirements at this time. Mrs. Myron Glendenning, at Palor- FUNERAL DIRECTOR , , _ ' . mo, Maine. Lady Assistant. Mrs. Lyle Bardwell and daughter, One large lot of Phone No. 182. Cass City. Large lot of BOYS' Barbara Jean, left FHday for a Men's Cotton two weeks' visit with relatives and Public llan Ssve Tsx CHILDREN'S E. W. KEATING INFANTS' and GOLF HOSE friends in Detroit and Kingsville, for school Coat Sweaters Real Estate and Fire and Auto- Ont. STOCKINGS mobile Insurance. CHILDREN S Mrs. Ernest H. Wood and twin hy Purchasintll Now Odds and. en(is~ going pair CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Going daughters, Beverly and Barbara, of SHOES Detroit were dinner guests All Retail Stocks of Cotton Wednesday evening of Mrs. An- 5e R. N. McCULLOUGH drew N. Bigelow. Goods will be Subject to pair /7c Auctioneer and Real Estate Miss Barbara Taylor, Glen Mc- 59e 79c Dates may be arranged Cullough and Donald Schenck were Government Excise Tax of with Cass City Chronicle visitors in Big Rapids Thursday. Men's office, Cass City• Phone Robt. Agar, Jr., is a patient in 4½c a pound after Sept. 1st. LUCKY GIRL 134-F5. the Morris hospital. SHIRTS and LADIEY MEN'S WORK Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Peterson As a result of farm relief legis- DRESS PRINTS COTTON HOSE and the Misses Gertrude and An- lation passed during the last session SHORTS Fast colors SHIRTS m - - - . gola Casey visited with relatives Going and friends in Bad Axe Thursday of congress, all retail stocks of cotton and attended the Bad Axe fair. goods owned by retailers will be sub- ject to a special excise tax of four and IOc Mrs. John Dillman was a de- 14© lightful hostess to the Jolly-all one-half cents a pound September 1. pair 39c ,o 79c 19c yard club at her home Wednesday af- ternoon. The afternoon was spent After that date retail prices will YOUR EYES in visiting and a six o'clock dinner include this new tax. The public was served. can save this tax by anticipating and Children's Lhdies' Actual health depends up- purchasing their requirements this GIRLS' BUTTONS on good eyesight. Mrs. R. M. Taylor, daughters, SCHOOL Full Fashioned The wrong glasses are Barbara and B,ernita, and son, month. BROADCLOTH lc per card worse than no glasses at all. Howard, left Monday morning for STOCKINGS The tax, for example, on a pair STOCKINGS Glasses which may have been Saginaw and from :that point they Sept !st they will be 19e BLOOMERS journeyed by bus to Chicago to of heavy weight overalls will be about correct at the time of the per pair Snap Fasteners fitting--may now be inju- spend the week at the Century of ten cents. Other garments wilI be rious to your eyes. Eyes Progress exposition. taxed in proportion. lc per card should be carefully examined Mrs. Lynn Hardy, son, Billie, and Z3© 1 every three or four years daughters, Marietta and Jean, of Not only can one Save this cotton pair throughout middle age. Midland were guests at the Grant floor tax by buying now, but also the Let an expert optometrist VanWinkle hame on Wednesday of increased costs which are resulting Ladies' last week. Miss Ruth Hardy, who New assortment of BOYS' serve you. from higher wages being paid mills Large assortment of had been visiting Miss Georgine and factories under the National Rayon Silk •¢ A. H. HIGGINS \ VanWinkle, returned home with Recovery Act. Ladies' House Linen Table OVERALLS / them Wednesday evening. STOCKINGS The members bf the Art Club 49c Retailers all over the country are While they last DRESSES and their families enjoyed a picnic expecting a great demand this mmnth Going CLOTHS HERE'S ONE GOOD WAY TO at Huron County Park at Case- ° MEN'S ville Wednesday afternoon, Aug. as a result Of the new tax. Many END AGONY 16. A number enjoNed~Lhe bathing firms have already reported a sub- OF NEURITIS while others spent the afternoon in stantial increase in sales. z9 25 a~soeial time. Forty-four sat down pair 59c ,o '150 I 79c Newark Man Knows How to a delirious "potluck supper. and Loses i0 Pounds Mrs. E. O. Kohlhaas and Mrs. Frank Cuthbert of Detroit visited /U "Gentlemen: I used Kruschen the former's sister, Mrs. C. L. Boys' and Girls' One lot of SaLts to try and get rid df Neuritis Graham, from Wednesday until LADIES' SHOES which had suffered one from i for 'Saturday. Mrs. Kohlhaas romaine& BOYS' SHOES AND year in my !eft shoulder and arm. SCHOOL | ~ MEN'S SPORT and is spending some time in Cass Large assortment • . . I took a little .of the .salts in OXFORDS the morning, sometimes in my cof- City. Millieent Graham, who had OXFORDS | _ OXFORDS spent several weeks with Detroit $2.49 value for fee, other times in water. I would I Small sizes / also occasionally take a dose in wa- relatives, heturned to her home ter at night before retiring. For ~3 here with them Wednesday. months I used the salts and while Mr. and Mrs. Orson Canfield, two $1.oo $1.oo I lost I0 poBnds in weight, the children, Billy Joe and Velina, and % pain in my shoulder HAS EN: pair $1.69 pair TIRELY DISAPPEARED. During E. M. Everts, all of Battle Creek, the time I was taking the salts I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- R ,z.oo received no other medical treat- jamin Dalton Friday and Satui-- - ment so I am fully convinced the day Mrs. Canfield and Mrs. Dal- "Kruschen Salts did the trick." C. ..ton are sisters and Mr. Everts is K. Murray, Newark, N. J. the father of the ladies. Miss Irene Take one half teaspoonful of Dickens of Detroit was also a guest Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning--a jar lasts at the Dalton home. She returned to Detroit Sunday with Mr. Dal- Fo/kert's Bargain Store 4 weeks. Get it at any druggist in the world--costs but a trifle. ton, who is employed in that city CASS CITY, ~ MICHIGAN -*-Advertisement 3-G-4. ~his summer. /

J CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE~ FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 1933. PAGE SEVEN.

STILL HAS TIME erwise, had tilted their own this nfimber had been reduced to those who each year have been em- have returned to their home in Miss Jennie Coan went to~ Flint the Jesse Putman home Sunday. TO KEEP PLEDGE salaries back :to pro-depression lev- 6294. In July, 1933, the ~number ployed. Cleveland, Ohio, after visiting his Wednesday ,to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webster and els, said: "Of course it is perfectly ha~ again grown to 6679. Exami- This shall be the closing para- father, Chas. Stoner. Dr. and Mrs. Bates entertained :children of Elkland were Sunday Concluded from first page. all right for Republicans to draw nation of the payrolls for :the state graph of the 1933 series of articles The official board of the M. E. Misses Erma and Beryl Wilson of visitors at the farter's parental the salaries which Republican leg- ...... rats* which infest his granaries. sales tax commission which came dealing with the affairs of .state as church met at the home of Mr. and Springfield, Mass., last week. home here. islatures fixed, but it is entirely And by this is meant no insult to into being on July 1 with a very viqwed by a member of the legisla- Mrs. Henry Harris, Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris spent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellicott and wrong for Democrats to draw smM1 number of employees during those who serve the state. The ture. It has been the purpose of ning. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Boat children were visitors at Minden them. It is strange political phi- that month showed that during the simile is employed only to point these articles to write the facts as Mrs. £oseph Best entertained her in Oxford• In the afternoon, they City Sunday. lesophy which makes it all right first half of August the payroll had out ~that the taxpayers can never they appeared. Some of these facts class from the M. E. Sunday School motored to Windson and spent a Miss Vera MacCallum of Pon- for one party to do a ~hing and been incTeased to 69. A large hope to keep the meal barrel filled have not been altogether pleasant last week at the pool on the Night- few hours with their daughter, tiac visited her parental home over entirely wrong for another to do number inspectors and other em- o as long as bureaus, boards, institu- facts to contemplate or to record. engale farm west and north of Mrs. Arthur Bates. Billy returned Sunday. it." ployees are being added. It is prob- tions, commissions and agencies To all those who have been kind town and at the home of Mr. and ho~me with them for a visit. The Misses Beatrice and Anrla It is not that it is right for one able that when the record is cam- multiply as they have in the past enough to read, greetings are sent. Mrs. Le~i~ DeGrow / Jarvis and Fred Zabelle were Sun- day ai~er~c, oi:i visitor~ of Miss Jes- and consume so much and as long Mildred Smith won the contest as the gap between private and not right because another has done 1933, the total for all departments lhave opened their columns to my RESCUE. sie Simmons at the George Hartsell it. It was promised that the will exceed 6750, 456 more than lpen, sincere appreciation is extend- to represent Kingston at the sugar [home. ~4 public salaries remains at its pres- beet carnival at Caro Friday. A ent width. Economy relentless wrongs would be righted, not that were employed in all departments led. If there are those who have Mr. and Mrs. George Hartsell [ As our pastor, Rev. Ralph Harp- reception was given for her at the and ruthless, unmoved by sympa- merely those ol another faith a year ago and within 187 of the been led to think more about the l were Sunday visitors at the George ~er, has a vacatim~ next Sunday, school house on Monday evening. thy, undaunted by opposition or po- would continue the practices while whole number employed in August laffairs of their state and its gay- Ricker home near Owendale. I there will be no services next Sun- litical enpediency must rule if the people continue to smart under of 1931. State institutions which ernment, the purpose will have Roy. and Mrs. Sherk and daugh- Raymond Parker of Brookfield day morning or evening. Michigan is to be saved from bank- an intolerable rule of common are required to operate strictly been accomplished. ~ ',tar, Ruth, are camping at Brown was a ,guest of his cousin, Max The Ladies' Aid will meet at the ruptcy. practices. within the limits set by the legis- City this week and attending the Webster, Sunday. church on Tuesday for dinner and As above, governor lature show a different result. In camp 'meeting, "Only the taxpayer can accom- stated the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin and work. still has his opportunity. If these spite Of the fact ,that practically plish this end, and then only by de- KINGSTON. Mrs. Maggie Harris is visiting children of South Grant were Sun- As Roy. Ralph Harper couldn't appointees desire to stand on legal every institution has a larger pop- termined effort and organized !her niece, Mrs. Vernon Everett. day visitors at the Claud Martin attend the Komjoynus class meet- rights, if such they have, and wal- ulation than in 1931 or 1932, there forces." Rev. Paul Jones preached in the Mrs. M. L. Steele is entertaining home. ing on Friday evening~ Sept. 8, it low in the emoluments of former has been a decrease in the number These words are as true today as M. E. church Sunday morning when ~her mother, Mrs. James Budd, of A large number from around wilt be held at the Arthur Mopre (lays, the same power which ap- employed. In August, 1931, the they were a year ago. the pastor, Roy. W. L. Jones, ! Northport. here attended the Bad Axe Fair home and an election of officers pointed them can cause their re- total number of institutional *em- Again we quote from the closing preached for Roy. Karr near La-, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll of Detroit last week. will take place. All members moval and the appointment of oth- ployees was 5239. In August, 1932, chapter of the 1932 series wherein are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britt and are urged to come. Bible study, ers who are more amenable to the institution employees numbered was said: "No politician is afraid peer. iMrs. John Coltson. children visited Mr. Britt's par- 1st Book of Chronicles. desires of the people and more in 5313. In July, 1933, the number Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hartt and l The Kingston orchestra fur- of the taxpayer vote. He gives no ents at Kinde Sunday. The Parker reunion will be held sympathy with the promises made. had fallen to 5,211. Payrolls for family spent the week-end here nished some music at the Shab- heed to demands for retrenchment. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pu~man were at the County Park at Caseville There are still many conscientious the first half of August were not with relatives. , bona ho~me-coming. His sold interest lies in the crea- l~Bad Axe callers Saturda~r evening. on Sunday, Sept. 3. and able citizens of Michigan will- available. tion of new jobs into which his Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Denhoff of i Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Umbreit re- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Feekings henchmen are inducted and new ing to do service for the state for , Claims and cou~ter claims may Pontiac spent Sunday with his i turned to their home in Muskegon/and sons of Elkton visited at the a compensation demanded by the be made and alibis offered but commissions through which politi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Den-Thursday. They were accompanied lStanley Mellendorf home Sunday. Remorse is something that many which we live. there are the fac.~s which cannot cal debts may be paid." times in haft. I by Mrs. Geo. Jeffery and .son, Bob- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O'Maltey people claim to experience after be denied. They are records of False Prophets. Patronage Costly. Delos Stones and son, Jimmie, by, ~, and children of Ollver ~isited £t they arp b.~pol~-h, caught. False prophets once were stoned The commission of inquiry into in the streets. Fbrtunate, indeed state governmental exp~nse in its that suc,h a pastime has beeh aban- report which was written before @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@0@@@@@@@®@®@@@@@@@@®@@@@@@@0@@6 doned, for on April 2, 1932, this the present administration took @ writer stated editorially, "The peo- hold said of Michigan, "Exhaustive @ ple of Michigan will select a gov- investigation has led the commis- @ ernor this fall. They will select a sion to the opinion that the pres- @ @ man who has prove~l himself bigger ent serious financial crisis in both @ than the cheap grafters; bigger state and local financial affairs is @ than paid lobbyists; bigger than not due to the acts of any single @ X @ petty office seekers; bigger than a administration. Rather is it the ® N Now cabinet of salaried appointees." result of more than two decades @ And so as we come to the closing of unprecedented expansion in pub- @ / @ chapter of the 1933 series we shall lic service, much of which was ill- refrain from predictions of what advised and unwisely adminis- @ will be done. Quite to the con- tered... The public purse has too @ ® trary we shall be content to review long been looked upon as an inex- @ what has happened. haustible hoard from which all may @ People Were Arous~ed. draw at will. Those charged with @ @ The people of Michigan were the administration of public affairs @ MOTOR FUEL aroused last November. They went have continued for long periods in @ to the polls in the firm belief that an atmospt~ere of concession and @ @ at last their time had come to take compromise, with minority groups vengeance against those who had seeking momentary advantage, to @ brought their beloved state to the the end that patronage and self-in- @ terest have been substituted for a¢ the Pr|ce Rag ular Gasoline brink of collapse. They swept the @ statesmanship and wise leader- ® boards clean. Some may have been ® carried away with enthusiasm for ship." What is D-X? What gives D-X its lu- @ beer and wine. Some probably took Tl/at, dear reader, is the history Will D-X knock in my Are "Top cylinder oil- the opportunity to express them- Of the past. What shall be the his- ~t is an entirely new type of motor bricating property? motor? ers" needed with D-X? @ selves on the eighteenth amend- tory of the future ? Shall it be but fuel. @ ment to the federal constitution. a repetition of the old or as is in- D-X is not merely a gasoline to which D-X has a high octane rating, and No. They are not recommended unless motor oil has been added. By means Then again it must be confessed dicated in some instances shall it O when it is used, knockin~ will not placed on the motor by the car ma~u- @ be even worse ? @ *of the exclu.sive "X" process certain develop except possibly in some mo- facture~. D-X does all and more than that many were just tired of things What do the ietters "D- valuable elements which provide su- @ as they were and voted for a The answer lies in the front of- tors which are unusually "bad knock- can be done with these devices. @ perior quick-s:tarting, anti-knock, ors." If your too:tar knocks because change. But withal, there marched flee at Lansing. Unless Governor X" mean? speed, mileage, and lubrication quali- ® Comstock proves himself bigger of excessive carbon deposits, continued to the polls on that November day ties are extracted from the crude use of D-X will tend to soften these ® a veritable army of voters who ex- than "petty office seekers" his ad- "D" stands for Diamond the brand petroleum, and scientifically repro- name of its manufacturer. "X" stands deposits so that they may be carried What effect has D'X on pressed themselves against the ris- ministration will be as bitter a dis- cessed and reassembled in proper pro- away by the exhaust, thus removing ® appointment as any which has pre- for the exclusive Diamond process by portions to give you D-X, Successor ing tide of public expense. which it is made. the cause of your trouble. A few crank case oil con- @ A new force in Michigan politi- ceded. In fact it might be said to to Gasoline. If it were c~ommercially motors are equipped with special cal affairs was recruited and along be more bitter because when the S practicable to extract the lubricating heads producing abnormally high sumption? @ element from D-X and sell it as crank with that some restrictions having people voted last fall they expected compression and in some such mot6rs ®, something better. They voted for case oil, it would command a price it may be advisable to use NevrNox D-X decreases crank-case oil con- to do with property tax limitations Why it is called "Succes- many times that of the present motor a change, not-merely for a change Ethyl, also a Diamond product. Give sumption because it softens carbon @ and the right to vote for the .spend- oils. It would be far .superior by test D-X a thorough trial in your car . . . in names on the payrolls. sor to Gasoline"? deposits on rings, permitting them to ing of public monies and the crea- @ to any motor oil now on the market give it a chance to prove the claims expand, thus preventing crank-case The real rank and file of Michi- @ tion of public debt were written in- Because it is a decidedly better motor • . . absolutely unequaled in heat re- made for it . . . use it exclusively for oil from passing into the combustion to the constitution. gan's citizenry voted for something fuel, having properties found in no sistance and freedom from carbon- 500 miles . . . then judge its quality chamber where it would be consumed @ There is no mistaking their in- besides beer and betting. They gasoline. It does what ordinary gaso- forming tendencies. for yourself. by the high temperatures. @ tentions. The will of the people voted for economy and a shifting Q lines never could-and never can do. and their temper was never more of the burdens of'taxation. If they Why is D-X better than ® clearly written in the returns of an receive only more taxes extracted Can D-X be injurious to ® election than was written into by other means, they will speak in How is D-X made? a gasoline to which a Is D-X recommended for louder terms at the next election @ those of the fall election of 1932 my motor in ,any way? gasoline stoves and in the state of Michigan. than they did the last. The test D-X is a product of the Mid-Continent "top cylinder" oil is @ May Still Redeem Pledge. is upon the administration. There Petroleum Corporation's refinery in Absolutely No. D-X is so highly puri- lamps? is still time for reform. Tulsa, Oklahoma--largest refinery in added in the gasoline fied in the refining process that it @ Governor William A. Comstock the world operating exclusively on contains no sulphur or other chemicals still has ample opportunity to re- Payroll Controversy. high gravity 100% paraffim base crude tank? or impurities which might be harmful No. In these, no lubrication is re- @ quired and a good volatile gasoline, deem his pledges to the people of Much has been said pro and con oils. It is a petroleum product made Because no ":top cylinder" oil now on to a motor. by the new exclusive "X" process a such as POWER, is perfectly Satis- @ Michigan. He has lost some time concerning the number of em- th@ market has the ~igh resistance to factory. but he still has nearly a year and process perfected only after years of extreme heats and the freedom from @ ployes actually on the state pay- research, laboratory experiment and a half to correct ,some of the ills he rolls. Some writers have alleged carbon possessed by the lubricating road-testing, plus a huge refinery in- element or "X" content of D-X. Fur- Will D-X increase mile- @ promised to cure and some of the that the number exceeds anything vestment in equipment of a new type, thermore, proper blending of an oil Is D-X recommended for evils his own party has heaped up- ever before experienced in Michi- including the largest conti~uous pres- age? 0 on a long suffering state. and a gasoline cannot be secured in gan while others contend that nev- sure distillation unit in existence. the gasoline tank of an automobile. dry cleaning? @ Let this admonition be not mis- Ler before has such rigid ec:onomy @ Yes. The exact increase depends on understood. Extravagant spending been exercised. the mechanical condition of the motor, No. It will stain fabrics and should ® but extensive tests show ~ very sub- did not begin with the new deal of There is one sure test. Not a cent Does D-X form ca*rbon? never be used for dry cleaning. 1933. Its history reaches back far Why is it better than stantial mileage increases in all mo- O of money can be paid from the No! D-X is virtually carbonless. It tors. beyond even the political life of the state treasury except upon the @ present governor. It did not begin • ordinary gasolines? not only tends to prevent formation warrant of the auditor general. of carbon deposits, but actually soft- 0 with Comstock. Neither has it Therefore every person who re- Because it is superior in fuel qualities, ens old carbon deposits, permitting How can D-X be identi- ended with Comstock. It still per- ceives money from the state for and in addition, it provides needed them to be carried away by the ex- What happens to the lu- fied? @ sists with new life and new vigor. any purpose has his name in the lubrication for upper cylinder parts haust. This softening action applies ® The presentgovernor lent his aid warrant register in that office. pistons, rings, valves, and cylinder nat only to carbon deposits on piston bricating portion or walls. .By its golden amber color. This color to a reduction of the operating Each month for several years the heads, but also to carbon which may "X" content of D-X Is imparted to D-X by the use of a 0 budget of the state. In all sincerity @ be causing rings to cling tightly to minute quantity of a harmless dye. auditor general has prepared a list the pistons. Loosening of thi.s carbon 0 he labored with :the committees of all names on the payrolls of all inside the motor? who wrote the operating budgets of permits the rings to expand and fit departments and institutions and Why do motors require snugly against the cylinder walls, as 0 the various institutions, depart- from that list computes the num- they should, thus restoring lost com- Approximately 20% is consumed in Where can D-X be ments and boards. He now finds ber actually employed and receiv- • upper cylinder lubri- pression and lessening crank case the combustion chavn ber, 40% goes 0 his work and that of others who dilution. Similarly, loosening and re- to the crank case, and 40% is carried ing state pay. out past :the exhaust valves by the bought? O aided him, set aSide and held for This writer has before him the • ~ cation? moval of carbon on valves permits naught by a list of appointees and valves to seat properly. exhaust, thus lubricating and cooling O report of the auditor general in them. Only at Diamond stations and stations associates flaunt the demands Moving parts in the upper cylinder of Diamond distributors and dealers. who this respect for the month of Au- @ of the people and snap their fin- require lubrication to overcome fric- gust in the years 1931 and 1932. tion and wear the same as do other gers at budget makers. An attor- Is D-X Quick Starting? Today, August 15, he was handed moving parts, yet the force feed lubri- ney general, who himself was one a report covering the month of Ju- cating system of automobiles does not It is impossible, to procure a motor Should carburetors be What advantages has O of the first to increase the expense ly, the last available date for provide instant lubrication for these fuel surpasing D-X in quick starting of his department, has ruled that qualities. D-X contains certain por- O which this computation is available. parts. Automotive engineers general- adjusted differently D-X in my motor? even the legislature has no right to ly agree that a large percentage of tions of the crude petroleum which The report for each of the months ® reduce :the salary of a~ appointee the wear on an internal combustion vaporize readily, providing prompt for D-X? It saves wear on cylinder walls~ in the years specified is divided as during the term for which he is motor takes place during the "warm- combustion even at low temperatures. valves, pistons and rings. It seals ® between departments of govern- up" period, because no oil from the Furthermore, the proportion of this appointed. Ordinarily no adjustment of the car- compression and quiets the motor. It Q ment and state institutions. In crank case reaches the upper cylinder volatile content to other i~portant buretor should be necessary. Haws prevents sticking valves, red~ces Reductions Fought. each case the number reported is until after several thousand revoiu- elements is so adjusted to seasonal ever, many motors will operate effi- crank case dilution, provides freedom O The attorney general is-supposed exciusive of those employed at the tions of the ~otor. D-X .... ~l~ this requirements and weather conditions ciently on a "leaner" mixture when from knocks and carbon troubles, it @ to know the law and it is not the University of Michigan and Michi- needed upper cylinder lubrication con- that quick starting and snappy accel- using D-X and in such cases carbure- makes starting easier, develops the tinuously, from the very instant the tor adjustments will result in in- province of a newspaper editor to gan State College. The exception eration are always provided without maximum power and speed of your ® first explosion takes place in the com- waste of fuel, low mileage, or imper- creased mileage because of lessened argue that point. But a former is by reason of the fact that the motor. It saves you money in lessened bustion chamber. fect carburetion. fuel consumption. repair bills and in increased mileage. @ governor saw to it that every ap- board of regents and the state ® p ointee submitted to a reduction board of agriculture are each con- The Above "Questions and Answers" i even in the middle of a budget bi- stitutional bodies which are not @ Prove D-X is ® ennium and after their appropria- compelled by law to file their pay- "AHEAD OF THE PARADE" tions had been maple. This gover- rolls or other vouchers with the @ ® nor promised even greater r~educ- auditor general, each receiving tions and the People accepted his their appropriations in lump sums ® • promise. They are asking now for which each later makes detailed ® E LKLAND GAS AND OIL CO. .• what he proposes to do about it. reports to the legislature and the One of the leading Democratic governor. editors of Michigan, in a recent In August, 1931, there were em- ~The Diamond Station ~ Once--Always ~ " ® article in his own newspaper, com- ployed in the several departments menting on the fact that cePtain of state government a total of state official'S, appointive and oth- 6937 .~ersons. In August of 1932 ®QeOQOeQOOQOOOQOOQOQQOOOOg®eOe@O@OOO@@@~~@OOe@O@@oO

% / / ] / PAGE EIGHT. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-- FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1933. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. ' GAGETOWN ' firing" here the past month, returned Shier still continues to improve in lMore Out of Reading." Leila Bat- Cottage prayer meeting " this + 10:30 a. m. Morning service at Mrs. Lillian Warner of Port Hu- + with:them, health. ~i tel is the leader. . Thursday , Aug. 24, in the home of 11:30 a. m. Prayer service Tues- ron was admitted Monday after-• • / 1 Anthony l~osack and son, Everts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grayheck i Union service at 8:00 p. m. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proctor at day at 8:00 p. m. no+on and underwent an operation E~chre Club Picnic-- ,wentI to...... Det ro't~ Frida y .to visit andf two children. of Detroit. spent T. S. Bottrell will bring the rues- 8:00 p. m. "The Power of Pente- ,Elmer Churcl~ Morning service Tuesday mgrning. Mrs. Alfred Rochleau was host-~retatives. They returned Monday. a ew days th~s week w~th Mrs. sage. cost" is the subject being used. at 10:00 a. m. Church school at Mrs. William K~tely of Wilrhot ess Thursday, August 17, at her ...... Bertha Tulle~ The Woman's Home Missionary Be+thel Church services--Sunday 11:00 a. m. Prayer service Wednes- was admitted Tuesday morning and cottage at Rose Island to members ±wr. an~ ±wrs. oacK r~t, ~ne~.r ~" Society will meet at the home of school at 11:00. Preaching service day at 8:00 p. m. was operated on that same morn- of the old Euchre Club of St A~a I s°n ana ~nree aaugn~ers o~ ~e~ro~ -- - . z , • " °" spent Sunday here visiting Mr Mrs. Ben Schwegler on Friday, i at 12:00. J. H. James, Pastor. rag. tha s church and other fmends. A/ ' . . " ]h-~rl~O]:~l~l~'~ A hearty welcome to all of these potluck dinner was served' at noon] and Mrs. Neff McKlnnon. z~vzuz~x~z~d~z~±~. August 25. ,. Frank Hannigan was able to services. Church of the Nazarene--Sun: leave Saturday and was taken to and a luncheon at six .o'clock. In[ John Sugnet of Detroit is spend- -- - -~-, - • ! Baptist Cilurch---Worship at ten- I T.S. Bottrell, Pastor. the John Seeger home. ,the afternoon, some of the ladies ing the week with Mr. ,and Mrs. The Yo~neg People s Society of . , . • day schoot at 2:00 p. m. Preaching enjoyed a ball game after which IJoseph McDermott and other the Free ethodist church of Hay thirty. The whole morning "hour at 3:00. N.Y.P.S. at 7:00 p. m. Fred Schaaf of Cass City is Still nrowressive five hundred was ifriends, i Creek Nill meet with Lewayne and t will*+~c.be TfilledTvby~.~+...~U ~the membersm~eOf Me~menite Church The first Mrs. Hutchinson, leader. Preach- at+ the hospi,tal...... ++,;: ~+;~ ~+ :,+ +',+. -+++~,+~+. rl+~h ~0~++~ ~o~÷ +~ M~-~ i Poe-"ick ~+ k ~ ~ 0 +, "F~+-+'O~t ~ppn~'d°seP illne J+owie on ~epzemDer I ~'~ ~. ~. ~. :+s+~,=+~u,+ ~,~. ~_=~- ii~g a~ S:00. :+ p + s ...... +z ++c+ +o...... general subject will be ::Religious will be held at the Mizpah church Austin was able to leave the hospi- Frank Le~ard, second high to l Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Wm. at eight o'clock. In ,.connection Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m. on " Le John who wurn ~ne regmar meenng, scrap Education." on Thursday evening, August 31. Tuesday. tal Sunday. Mrs. Moses Freeman, low score to lComment. H~s son, o ' ...... Sunday school at 11:45. Cecil ooo~s writ oe ma~e ~or a cnnaren s The Friday night and Sunday morn- N. Y. P. S. business meeting at Fred Wilson was taken to ihis + Mrs. Patrick Kehoe and house~lhas been visting here, returned Brown, supt. ing services will be held at River- the home of the president, Law- home Monday afternoon. prize Mrs, John O'Malley. Mrs. l with him. hospital. " to B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Stanley Me- side. The Sunday morning service rence Blaekmer Friday at 8:00 p. Rochleau has made "this an annual I Mrs Pheobe Bartholomy and Arthur, president. will begin at ten o'clock and in- m. affair and extended a cordial invi- daughter, Lucile, who have been Church Calendar, Union service at 8:00 cludes the observance of the church W. M. S. at the church on Fri- NOVESTA+ tation to everyone to be present spending the summer in Detroit, W. R. Curtis, Pastor. ordinances. The Sunday evening day at 2:30 p. m. Bertha Wood, again year. next returned home Tuesday. Salem Evan+gelical Church--G. A. service will be at Mizpah at 8:00. president. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Densmore Spitler, Pastor. First M. E. Church Services for G. D. Clink, Pastor. Kenneth Hutchinson, Pastor. daughters, Dorothy and Marie, of Mrs. John Lehman, who under- were Sunday guests of Mr/ and Bible Schoot at 10:00 a. m. Supt., Sunday, August 27: Applegate were Sunday guests of went an operation at Ford hospital, Mrs. Frank Tavernier of Quanicas- Lawrence Buehrly. Classes for all 10:00 a. m., class meeting. Decker M. E. Circuit--Shabbona Mr. Aiken's mother, Mrs. W. J. Detroit, is slowly recovering. see. ages, 10:30 a. m., publie worship. Church--Church school at 10:30 a. HOSi)ITAL NOTES. Sprague. They also called on Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Mailey Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neal of Mo.ming worship service at 11:0ff Theme, "The Spirit Filled Life." m. Young people's service at 3:00} and Mrs. Earl Deneen. Miss Marie we~{t to Detroit Tuesday. They Flint spent the week-end at the a.m. The sermon theme will be, 11:30 a. m., Church school and p. m. Topic, "The Detection of I Mrs. Wallace Withey is still a Aiken and Amy Caro Deneen are were accompanied by their daugh- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Words of Life." The choir will Bible study. Inconsistency." Leader, Mrs. Win. i patient at the hospital and doing spending the week with their ter, Sr. Marie Florence, who has Patrick Kehoe. sing a special number. 8:00 p. m., union service in the Ward. Evening service at 8:00 p. i nicely. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. been spending the summer here. Mr. alad Mrs. Neff McKinnon en- The Junior and Senior Endeavor- Evangelical church. Rev. Bottrell m. Prayer service on Thursday at i Mrs. William English left the Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karner ~arM tertained several relatives and ers will meet at 7:00 p. m. The will speak on the subject, "The 8:00 p. m ..... ~hospital Sunday for her home in Mr. and Mrs. C. Foss from Essex- friends ~ dig.her Thursday in hon- ~ubject for +the Seniors is "Getting Cross and the Crown." Decker Church--Church school at Kingston. Advertise it in the Chronicle. ville spent Saturday night and or of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mc- Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ar~+ Donald, who left ~or her home in thony Weilers and Mr. and Mrs. Teeswater, Friday+, John Karner. Mrs. Joseph Freeman, who has beta visiting her parents, Mr. and James Phelan tgok his daughter, ~rs. Joseph Klein, of Alpena, re- Sr.M. Manuel, and. St. Nary George, OUr F rno s "B y |n .. Ce+ebra+Pir+g :i: +'+y+ :: e++': ~+"++ ++',++ ++- +++;~++, turned home Monday. who have b+een visiting here the : +, +- , - ...::++, • + + Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDermott pasKweek, to New Baltimore Sun- and daughter went to Detroit Sun- day where they will teach the com- ing year, day to Visit Mrs. Helen Sugnet. ~r. l~[cDermott returned Monday, Mrs. James Faytik, daughter:, ?,(its. McDermott remaining" for the Rose, and their sons, Jerry, George week. and Charles, of San Bernadino, Wm. McLain, who has been California, called on Mrs. Josephine spending the summer at his farm McDonald and other friends in this here, returned to his home in Bat- vicinity last week Wednesday. Mr. fie Creek last week. He was ac- and Mrs. Faytik lived on a farm companied by Misses Nina and near here and moved to California Myrtle Nu~n.ro, who wil! remain for about t~n y~a.~ ~g'o, a week. M~, a~.d M~+s, Pa~c~,}+ ~harock of Howard Loomis, mall carrier, is STOCK LIP BEFORE P +CE$ ADVANCE ~5+trolt came Saturday and spent taking his vacation. Francis Hunt- RIGHT NEPH IS THE RIGHT TIME TO STOCK DO YOUR PART IN OUR COUNTRY'S GREAT over Sunday at the home of her er is substituting. PROGRAM AND S A V E M O N E Y. father, Albert Russell. Mrs. Rebecca Hurd left last UP WITH FOOD.+FOOD PRICES ARE GOING .... Mr. and Mrs. Clement Kastner week for Gull Lake where sh~ will +/++...... UP... BUY NOW t BUY iN QUANTITY LOTS attend the M..E. conference. of Detroit spent the week-end with - + + + m ~elative~ here. Mrs. Christopher Mrs. Esther Hahn and three chil- "DA+ LY EG G" + "DAILY EGG" FEEDS, are Prepared wifh Scientific Uniformi~ "D A | L Y E G G" Kastner accompanied them home dren of Detroit came Saturday to to spend a few week~ spend two weeks with her brother, Lloyd McGinn. Mr. and Mrs. Clin- Mr. and Mrs. Mose Fi'eeman and ton MeGinn of Flint spent the Egg INlet+IN Mrs. Anna Benninger spent Sunday t.. +' + in Midland where they called on week-end at his parental home Mrs. Thomas Bliss and Mr. and here. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Freeman ~' -+ + + ~Irs. John Freudenmuth. ,0o+.o transacted business in Bay City on McDonald and ton, b++ Anthony Tuesday. ® +~© Douglas, of Teeswater, Ont., were Miss Nellie MeDonMd, who has guests of Mrs. Agnes O'Rourke 65c 100-1b bag $2.49 oeen visiting her grandmother, Chick Feed 25-1b bag 63c 100-1bbag $2.4S NOT CE Growing Mash 25-1b bag last week. Their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas McDonald, for the Oyster Shells 25-1bbag 25c 100-1b bag 85c ~Iary McDonald,-who has been vis- Chick Starter 25-1b bag 55e 100-1bbag $1o99 5¢ pe~ !O0~Ib bag Di~cout~t ~llowed past two months, returned to her on purch~es of l O00-15s or more ! home in Deiroit Saturday. Mrs. Anna Fifield and son of Caro spent T~esday with her moth- er, Mrs. Pheobe Bartholomy. Che¢ T+hese Price ++ You' Pay More his Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Rourke entertained several friends and relatives at their farm home last week Wednesda=f at -a five o'clock potluck dinner, in honor of their @ daughters, Sr. Jean Catherine and Sr. Patrieia Ann, who spent the g}m++Y +age ABE GOING L+P past week visiting here. Mr. " +---7- + u , O'Rourke took the sisters to De- B~i~g Powder s.,+o.o m ,b oo.2++ +umbr+te ¢:leamser + o.. 9 + troit Sunday. Miss Margaret Wald of Saginaw | spent the week-end with her moth- .'71 N'. $ er, Mrs. Theresa WMd. Miss Wald Soap Ch+ps mo+yT.+~ 5 ,bpk+ +2+ Matches m,, Co.+ +m 5 + ,~ drives a new Chevrolet sport coupe. f + Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDon- ald spent Sunday with relatives in Argyle.-Their daughter, Angela YOU CAN STILL BUY Trudeau, who has been visiting in Fine Granulated Sugar .lO0 +. 25 +o+n $1.29 Detroit, Pontiac and Argyle for the bag past two months, returned home @ 5D with them. MAYTA ~omi~y Lo,~o s~,~ FOB AS LITTLE AS,.. ELKLAND. bag PeaBu~ Butter s+o.o lbiar 2~ c POSt Toas~les sm. pkg ~c ¢,

Mrs. Charles Weadow of Walled Cheeee F., Cream ,~ 19 ~ Maca~on~ o, sp,~., e,ok~. ~-~b~ox$~ _ - | Lake and W. O. Root of Cass City visited Monday at the Claude Root home. ORANGE'PEKOE Clayton and Clair Root left Sat- I-Ib pkg urday to spend a few days at ~the OUR OWN TEA World's Fair in Chicago. 29" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost of Ca- pac were guests of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Claude Root a few days last week Salad Dre~ing Roioh Creme Cigars and attended the Bad Axe Fair. ,b I(}= quari" boH'le 'i~ c Oleomargari,~e m.o~ Mrs. Archie McLachlan spent A&P Ammonia Tuesday afternoon and night with qu.~ io," lena Cocoa Mrs. DugaId Krug in Cass City. Noster Mustard 17': Misses Pauline and Elizabeth Whitehouse Milk 3 +o" o,,,,1~': Prince Albert "Tob.o~ Knigkt accompanied their mother Sp ces to L~peer Saturday. From there, Domestic Sardines C~l~ 5 c Velvet Tobacco •I o,. 25 ~ Mrs. Knight went to Lansing to ,,, pkg ~c spend a few days with her daugh- Ginger Ale No Bo+Chge. 2++, bo+ |Oc Scrap TObacco ,,,.o.,,d ter, Lucile. @ 2B-o~ ~on |Oc~J'l A reunion of the Crawford faro-' AsserCed Sodas .... 24~z bog iO c Quaker Maid Beans ily was held at the home of Mr. .o ~+P~l~ cons 15C ~L~mmJ and Mrs. Alex Cr~ford in Gage- Navy Beans c~,o. lb 5 c Cor~ Med|.m town on Sunday. All members of i-lb.,, 22~F---~ the family wer.e present except G8~ lena Peaches Lgo m,. co. 15 ~ Mrs. James Murray of Flint. SauerNr~ut ubw+, wg~ Maytag refuses to lower" The Bethel Ladies' Aid met at Toi|et Soap Odo~o+ F~o~,+12 quality standards. So prices the home of Mrs. John Marshall on Grandmother's lb loaf ~C ! l/2-lb 9 c Soda Crackers 2+ pk~ must change with the times. Thursday. Rg.O SOUR pg+~.D Bread @ Rightnaw is certainly the Mr. and Mrs: A. H. Maharg and l dine to buy a new washer, daughter, Nora, and Mr. and Mrs. ! while you can get a Maytag M. Crawford attended the Bay • M&SON J&RS 8 +O~CLOCE COFFEE Shore Assembly at Sebewaing on :~ today's prices. ® Visit the QUARTS--Dozen PINTS--Dozen ~V~ytag showroom...choose Sunday. ":2 see + yore Mavta~... learn what George Campbell, who has been tow '+ 19" 3 55" sma~: ~eekly or monthly confined to his room for geveral ® 79 ~ 3ARRuBBERS pkg 5c 69 ~ lb sums \~11 pay for it. .~ months, is again able to be out. JAR CAPS dozen 25c BOKAR Ib 25c RED CIRCLE 21c CONDOR lb 27e Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harrison The M~vtag Company and daughter, Joanne, of Troy ALL PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT INCLUDE THE Mi CHIGAN 3% SALES TA~ Ne~..on, Xo~'~+u'faetmrer'~ spent the week-end with Mr. and F~tnded 11~:Y3 Mrs. Delbert Profit. Lawrence Jones of Wolverine, WaAmer II +Nthews Miss Doris Shier of Rogers City Cass City, M+h" . and R. Shier of Ubly were guests of Henderson Shier Friday. Mrs. LOW PRICES ON ALL M. Barbara Currie of Detroit, Miss YTAGS Rebecca McCallister and brother, EQUIPPED WITH GASLLINE Alex, of Bad Axe were callers at MULTI-MOTOR. the Shier home Wednesday. Mrs.